Multiple location load control system
US-2015349567-A1 · Dec 3, 2015 · US
US10292238B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10292238-B1 |
| Application number | US-201816119219-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Aug 31, 2018 |
| Priority date | Aug 31, 2018 |
| Publication date | May 14, 2019 |
| Grant date | May 14, 2019 |
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A method of controlling an electrical control system, the system including a switch module to control power delivery from a power source to at least one load, the switch module including first and second traveler lines to connect the switch module to a load or to a corresponding switch in a three-way configuration, the method including receiving, at the switch module, a first signal from the first traveler line, receiving, at the switch module, a second signal from the second traveler line, receiving, at the switch module, a third signal from a common line, where the common line is connected to the load or the power source, identifying a waveform pattern based on the first signal, second signal and third signal, determining a state of the load based on the identified waveform pattern, and controlling a display of a user interface based on the determined state of the load.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of controlling an electrical control system in an electrical box of a premises, the electrical control system including a switch module to control power delivery from a power source to at least one load, the switch module including first and second traveler lines to connect the switch module to a load or to a corresponding switch in a multi-way configuration, comprising: receiving, at the switch module, a first signal from the first traveler line; receiving, at the switch module, a second signal from the second traveler line; receiving, at the switch module, a third signal from a common line, where the common line is connected to the load or the power source; identifying a predetermined waveform pattern based on the first signal, second signal and third signal; determining a state of the load based on the identified waveform pattern; and controlling a display of a user interface based on the determined state of the load. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein identifying the predetermined waveform pattern comprises: determining that the predetermined waveform pattern is a first waveform pattern that indicates the load is in an “on” state based on: determining that the third signal is above a first threshold value; determining that a differential of the third signal and the first signal is below a second threshold value; and determining that a differential of the third signal and the second signal is below the second threshold value. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein identifying the predetermined waveform pattern comprises: determining that the predetermined waveform pattern is a second waveform pattern that indicates the power source is missing (power outage) based on: determining that the third signal is below a first threshold value; determining that a differential of the third signal and the first signal is below a second threshold value; and determining that a differential of the third signal and the first second signal is below the second threshold value. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein identifying the predetermined waveform pattern comprises: determining that the predetermined waveform pattern is a third pattern that indicates the load is in an “off” state and the electrical control system is in a downstream position relative to the corresponding switch based on either: determining that the third signal is below a first threshold value; determining that a differential of the third signal and the first signal is below a second threshold value; and determining that a differential of the third signal and the second signal is above a third threshold value; or: determining that the third signal is below the first threshold value; determining that a differential of the third signal and the first signal is above the third threshold value; and determining that a differential of the third signal and the second signal is below the second threshold value. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein identifying the predetermined waveform pattern comprises: determining that the predetermined waveform pattern is a fourth pattern that indicates the load is in an “off” state and the electrical control system is in a upstream position relative to the corresponding switch based on either: determining that the third signal is above a first threshold value; determining that a differential of the third signal and the first signal is below a second threshold value; and determining that a differential of the third signal and the second signal is above a third threshold value; or: determining that the third signal is above the first threshold value; determining that a differential of the third signal and the first signal is above the third threshold value; and determining that a differential of the third signal and the second signal is below the second threshold value. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein identifying the predetermined waveform pattern comprises: determining that the predetermined waveform pattern is a fifth pattern that indicates the load is in a partial “on” state based on either: determining that a differential of the third signal and the first signal is below a first threshold value; and determining that a differential of the third signal and the second signal is below the first threshold value for a portion of the waveform and above the first threshold value for a portion of the waveform; or, determining that a differential of the third signal and the second signal is below a first threshold value; and determining that a differential of the third signal and the first signal is below the first threshold value for a portion of the waveform and above the first threshold value for a portion of the waveform. 7. The method of claim 1 , further comprising determining a dimmer/toggle operational mode of the corresponding switch based on the identified waveform pattern. 8. The method of claim 1 , further comprising determining an upstream/downstream position of the electrical control system relative to the corresponding switch based on the identified waveform pattern. 9. A modular electrical control system for installation in an electrical box of a premises, comprising: a switch module to control power delivery from a power source to at least one load, the switch module including first and second traveler lines to connect the switch module to a load or to a corresponding switch in a three-way configuration, the switch module including: a detector circuit that: 1) receives inputs from the first traveler line, the second traveler line, and a common line that is connected to either the power source or the load, 2) compares the received inputs against each other and/or respective threshold values, and 3) outputs the comparison results, and a processor that identifies a predetermined waveform based on the output received from the detection circuit and determines a state of the load; and a removable user interface module configured to connect to the switch module and receive power from the switch module, wherein the processor controls a display setting of the user interface module based at least in part on the determined state of the load. 10. The modular electrical control system of claim 9 , wherein the processor determines an upstream/downstream position of the switch module based on voltage signals detected on the first traveler, second traveler and common lines. 11. The modular electrical control system of claim 10 , wherein: the switch module is operable to function in a binary toggle mode or a dimmer mode, and the processor prevents the switch module from operating in the dimmer mode when the processor determines that the switch module is in an upstream position. 12. The modular electrical control system of claim 9 , wherein the processor determines the predetermined waveform pattern is a first waveform pattern that indicates the load is in an “on” state based on: determining that the third signal is above a first threshold value; determining that a differential of the third signal and the first signal is below a second threshold value; and determining that a differential of the third signal and the second signal is below the second threshold value. 13. The modular electrical control system of claim 9 , wherein the processor determines that the predetermined waveform pattern is a second waveform pattern that indicates the power source is missing (power outage) based on: determining that the third signal is below a first threshold value; determining that a differential of the third signal and the first signal is below a second threshold value; and determining
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