User control device and multi-function home control system
US-2017234562-A1 · Aug 17, 2017 · US
US11236923B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11236923-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816156901-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 10, 2018 |
| Priority date | Oct 10, 2018 |
| Publication date | Feb 1, 2022 |
| Grant date | Feb 1, 2022 |
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An HVAC controller is configured to receive signals from a plurality of sensors positioned in different spaces. The HVAC controller includes a controller that is configured to display one or more screens on a user interface that include a home screen including a selectable display element that indicates a number of the plurality of sensors that are currently being used by the controller in controlling the HVAC system. Upon selection of the selectable display element, the controller displays a sensor priority screen that includes a plurality of graphic constructs that each identify a building space and a current temperature for that building space. The controller is configured to control the HVAC system in accordance with the current temperature reported by each of the number of the plurality of sensors that are currently being used by the controller in controlling the HVAC system.
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A Heating, Cooling and Ventilation (HVAC) controller for controlling an HVAC system within a building structure, the HVAC controller configured to receive signals from a plurality of sensors positioned in different spaces in the building structure, the HVAC controller comprising: a housing; a user interface accessible from an exterior of the housing; an input for receiving signals from the plurality of sensors, each of the plurality of sensors reporting a current temperature for the space in which the particular sensor is located; a controller operably coupled to the user interface and to the input, the controller configured to: display a sensor priority screen, wherein: the sensor priority screen includes a plurality of graphic constructs, wherein each graphic construct of the plurality of graphic constructs displayed on the sensor priority screen corresponds to a different space in the building structure and each graphic construct displays a current temperature reported by the corresponding sensor in that space, the sensor priority screen is also configured to identify a subset of the plurality of graphic constructs that correspond to a subset of sensors that are designated as priority spaces and currently being used by the controller in controlling the HVAC system, wherein the plurality of graphic constructs comprises at least two graphic constructs, the sensor priority screen is also configured to provide an indication of which spaces in the building structure are currently calling for HVAC system activation, receive an input on the sensor priority screen from a user to select which spaces are designated as sensor priority spaces; and control the HVAC system in accordance with the current temperature reported by the subset of sensors for the designated priority spaces that are currently being used by the controller in controlling the HVAC system, and currently calling for HVAC system activation. 2. The HVAC controller of claim 1 , wherein at least some of the plurality of graphic constructs on the sensor priority screen also include an indication of whether each of the different spaces are currently occupied. 3. The HVAC controller of claim 1 , wherein the input comprises a wireless receiver. 4. The HVAC controller of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to allow a user to scroll through the plurality of graphic constructs on the sensor priority screen. 5. The HVAC controller of claim 1 , wherein the sensor priority screen designates the identified graphic constructs that correspond to each of the subset of sensors that are currently being used by the controller in controlling the HVAC system by highlighting the corresponding graphic constructs. 6. The HVAC controller of claim 1 , wherein at least some of the plurality of sensors provide an indication of occupancy to the HVAC controller, and wherein the current temperature reported by the plurality of sensors that correspond to the occupied spaces are used by the controller in controlling the HVAC system. 7. The HVAC controller of claim 6 , wherein at least some of the plurality of sensors include a motion sensor for sensing occupancy. 8. The HVAC controller of claim 1 , wherein one of the plurality of sensors is situated in the housing of the HVAC controller and at least one of the plurality of sensors is located remote from the HVAC controller. 9. The HVAC controller of claim 1 , wherein the at least some of the different spaces in the building structure are designated as priority spaces regardless of current occupancy status of the different spaces. 10. The HVAC controller of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of graphic constructs include an alphanumeric description that identifies the corresponding space. 11. The HVAC controller of claim 1 , wherein the HVAC controller repeatedly receives updated current temperatures from the plurality of sensors, and the HVAC controller is configured to refresh each graphic construct as updates are received. 12. The HVAC controller of claim 1 , wherein the HVAC controller comprises a wall mountable thermostat, and the HVAC system is a non-zoned HVAC system. 13. A Heating, Cooling and Ventilation (HVAC) controller for controlling an HVAC system within a building structure, the HVAC controller configured to receive signals from a plurality of sensors positioned in different spaces in the building structure, the HVAC controller comprising: a housing; a user interface accessible from an exterior of the housing; a wireless input for receiving signals from a plurality of remote sensors, each of the plurality of remote sensors reporting a current environmental condition and an indication of occupancy for the space in which the particular sensor is located; a controller operably coupled to the user interface and to the wireless input, the controller configured to display on a sensor priority screen of the user interface a plurality of graphic constructs, where each graphic construct of the plurality of graphic constructs displayed on the sensor priority screen: corresponds to a different space in the building structure; displays the current environmental condition including a current temperature reported by the corresponding sensor for the identified space; and displays a current occupancy status for that space; displays an indication whether the space associated with corresponding sensor for the space is designated as a priority space such that the sensor belongs to a subset of sensors from the plurality of remote sensors that are currently being used by the controller in controlling the HVAC system; and displays an indication of which spaces in the building structure are currently calling for HVAC activation, wherein the controller is configured to: receive an input on the sensor priority screen from a user to select which spaces are designated as sensor priority spaces; and control the HVAC system in accordance with at least some of the plurality of current temperatures for the spaces designated as priority spaces in the building structure, and currently calling for HVAC system activation. 14. The HVAC controller of claim 13 , wherein the current environmental condition comprises a current temperature, wherein at least some of the graphic constructs also include an indication of which of the different spaces in the building structure have been designated as priority spaces, and wherein the controller uses the current temperatures for the designated priority spaces to control the HVAC system. 15. The HVAC controller of claim 13 , wherein the HVAC controller comprises a wall mountable thermostat. 16. The HVAC controller of claim 13 , wherein the HVAC system is a non-zoned HVAC system. 17. A Heating, Cooling and Ventilation (HVAC) controller for controlling an HVAC system within a building structure, the HVAC controller configured to receive signals from a plurality of sensors positioned in different spaces in the building structure, the HVAC controller comprising: a housing; a user interface accessible from an exterior of the housing; an input for receiving signals from a plurality of sensors, wherein the plurality of sensors are configured to report a current temperature and a current occupancy status for a respective space in which the respective sensor is located; a controller operably coupled to the user interface and to the input, the controller configured to display on a sensor priority screen of the user interface a plurality of graphic constructs in either a first mode or a second mode, the first mode and the sec
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