US2005258960A1PendingUtilityA1

Electronic apparatus having security function

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Assignee: HARADA MINORUPriority: Jul 27, 1998Filed: Jul 29, 2005Published: Nov 24, 2005
Est. expiryJul 27, 2018(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
G08B 21/0213B60R 25/00G08B 13/1409G08B 15/00G08B 25/001
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Abstract

In the event that an electronic apparatus having a security function is forcibly put into an inoperable state because electric power is shut off once by an operation equivalent to theft, the inoperable state can be canceled by using a code notified by the dealer by telephone, without carrying the electronic apparatus into its dealer. After electric power is supplied again, the vehicle-mounted compact disc (abbreviated as CD) reproduction apparatus is used to play back a CD, and its TOC information is used as a judgment identification code C 1 . When the code C 1 is identical to the authorized identification code A 21 , the electronic apparatus is made operable. In order to cancel the inoperable state after the number of inconsistencies becomes 10 or more, the individual code A 22 of an EEPROM 21 is indicated and notified to the dealer. The dealer carries out calculation by using the individual code A 22 , and a result B 2 of the calculation is notified to the user. The user inputs the calculation result B 2 . Individual code calculating means carries out the same calculation as the above-mentioned calculation and obtains the calculation result B 3 . When the calculation result B 2 coincides with the calculation result B 3 , the inoperable state can be canceled.

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1 . An electronic apparatus having a security function, said apparatus comprising: 
 theft judging means for judging whether said electronic apparatus has been exposed to theft;    inoperable state setting means for, in response to an output of said theft judging means, putting said electronic apparatus into an inoperable state against theft in which a predetermined operation of a controlled circuit is disabled when said theft judging means judges that said electronic apparatus has been exposed to theft;    a nonvolatile individual code memory for storing an individual code individually assigned to said electronic apparatus;    output means for outputting an output code having a predetermined first relationship with the individual code, the output code being calculated by using the individual code stored in said nonvolatile individual code memory;    input means for inputting an individual judgment code which is obtained out of the output code by being calculated based on a predetermined third relationship;    individual code relationship judging means for judging whether the individual judgment code inputted by said input means and the individual code have a predetermined second relationship; and    inoperable state canceling means for canceling the inoperable state against theft of the controlled circuit when said individual code relationship judging means judges that the individual judgment code and the individual code have the predetermined second relationship.    
   
   
       2 . The electronic apparatus having a security function of  claim 1 , wherein when the output code and the individual judgment code have the predetermined third relationship, the individual judgment code and the individual code have the predetermined second relationship.  
   
   
       3 . The electronic apparatus having a security function of  claim 1 , wherein the individual code is a production number of the electronic apparatus.  
   
   
       4 . The electronic apparatus having a security function of  claim 1 , further comprising: 
 a nonvolatile unique memory for storing data unique to said electronic apparatus; and    calculating means for carrying out a predetermined calculation by using the unique data stored in said unique memory, and storing the calculation result in the individual code memory as the individual code.    
   
   
       5 . The electronic apparatus having a security function of  claim 4 , wherein the data unique to said electronic apparatus is a production number of said electronic apparatus.  
   
   
       6 . The electronic apparatus having a security function of  claim 1 , wherein in response to the input of the individual judgment code B 2  by said input means, the individual code is updated by a predetermined calculation.  
   
   
       7 . The electronic apparatus having a security function of  claim 1 , 
 wherein when an identification code previously stored in a nonvolatile identification code memory and a judgment identification code inputted by the input operation of identification code input means have a predetermined judgment identification relationship, the predetermined operation of the controlled circuit is enabled, and when the identification code stored in the identification code memory and the inputted judgment identification code do not have the judgment identification relationship, said electronic apparatus is put into an inoperable state for confirmation in which the predetermined operation of the controlled circuit is disabled,    wherein when a predetermined condition relating to the input operation of said identification code input means is established, said theft judging means judges that the electronic apparatus has been exposed to theft, and    wherein said inoperable state setting means does not enable the predetermined operation of the controlled circuit after said theft judging means judges that the electronic apparatus has been exposed to theft, regardless of the input operation of the judgment identification code.    
   
   
       8 . The electronic apparatus having a security function of  claim 1 , wherein the controlled circuit is an audio apparatus mounted on a vehicle.  
   
   
       9 . A dealer-use calculation device comprising: 
 deriving means for deriving the individual judgment code having the predetermined third relationship with the output code out of the output code in said electronic apparatus having a security function of  claim 2 .    
   
   
       10 . A method of canceling an inoperable state of an electronic apparatus having a security function, said method comprising: 
 providing an electronic apparatus having a security function, the electronic apparatus comprising: 
 theft judging means for judging whether the apparatus has been exposed to theft,  
 inoperable state setting means for, in response to an output of the theft judging means, putting the electronic apparatus into an inoperable state against theft in which a predetermined operation of a controlled circuit is disabled when the theft judging means judges that the electronic apparatus has been exposed to theft,  
 a nonvolatile individual code memory for storing an individual code individually assigned to the electronic apparatus,  
 output means for outputting an output code having a predetermined first relationship with the individual code,  
 input means for inputting an individual judgment code,  
 individual code relationship judging means for judging whether the individual judgment code inputted by the input means and the individual code have a predetermined second relationship, and  
 inoperable state canceling means for canceling the inoperable state against theft of the controlled circuit when the individual code relationship judging means judges that the individual judgment code and the individual code have the predetermined second relationship, wherein the individual judgment code and the individual code have the predetermined second relationship when the output code and the individual judgment code have a predetermined third relationship;  
   providing a dealer-use calculation device comprising deriving means for deriving the individual judgment code having the predetermined third relationship with the output code out of the output code;    supplying the output code outputted from the output means of the electronic apparatus having a security function to the dealer-use calculation device; and    inputting the individual judgment code derived in the dealer-use calculation device and having the predetermined third relationship with the output code to the input means of the electronic apparatus having a security function.    
   
   
       11 . The method of canceling the inoperable state of an electronic apparatus having a security function of  claim 10 , further comprising: 
 providing a nonvolatile identification code memory for storing an identification code of the controlled circuit; and    providing an identification code input means for inputting a judgment identification code of the controlled circuit;    wherein, in the electronic apparatus having a security function, when the identification code previously stored in the nonvolatile identification code memory and the judgment identification code inputted by the identification code input means have a predetermined judgment identification relationship, the predetermined operation of the controlled circuit is enabled, and when the identification code stored in the identification code memory and the judgment identification code inputted by the identification code input means do not have the judgment identification relationship, the electronic apparatus is put into an inoperable state for confirmation in which the predetermined operation of the controlled circuit is disabled;    wherein when a predetermined condition relating to the input operation of the identification code input means is established, the theft judging means judges that the electronic apparatus has been exposed to theft; and    wherein the inoperable state setting means does not enable the predetermined operation of the controlled circuit after the theft judging means judges that the electronic apparatus has been exposed to theft, regardless of the identification code inputted by the identification code input means.    
   
   
       12 . The method of canceling the inoperable state of an electronic apparatus having a security function of  claim 10 , wherein the output code is calculated by using the individual code stored in the nonvolatile individual code memory.  
   
   
       13 . A method of cancelling an inoperable state of an electronic apparatus having a security function, said method comprising: 
 judging whether the electronic apparatus has been exposed to theft;    putting the electronic apparatus into an inoperable state against theft in which a predetermined operation of a controlled circuit is disabled when said judging whether the electronic apparatus has been exposed to theft judges that the electronic apparatus has been exposed to theft;    storing an individual code individually assigned to the electronic apparatus;    outputting an output code having a predetermined first relationship with the individual code, the output code being calculated in the electronic apparatus by using the individual code stored in said storing of the individual code;    inputting an individual judgment code;    judging whether the individual judgment code inputted in said inputting of the individual judgment code and the individual code have a predetermined second relationship;    cancelling the inoperable state against theft of the controlled circuit when said judging whether the inputted individual judgment code and the individual code judges that the individual judgement code and the individual code have the predetermined second relationship, the individual judgment code and the individual code having the predetermined second relationship when the individual code and the individual judgment code have a predetermined third relationship;    deriving, in a dealer-use calculation device external to the electronic apparatus, the individual judgment code having the predetermined third relationship with the individual code out of the individual code;    supplying the individual code ouputted in said outputting of the invidudal code to the dealer-use calculation device; and    inputting the individual judgment code derived in said deriving of the individual judgment code and having the predetermined third replationship with the individual code to the electronic apparatus having a security function.    
   
   
       14 . The method of canceling the inoperable state of an electronic apparatus having a security function of  claim 13 , further comprising: 
 storing an identification code of the controlled circuit;    inputting a judgment identification code of the controlled circuit; and    judging, in the electronic apparatus having a security function, whether the identification code stored in said storing of the identification code and the judgment identification code inputted in said inputting of the judgment identification code have a predetermined judgment identification relationship; wherein:    when said judging whether the stored identification code and the inputted judgment identification code have the predetermined relationship judges that the stored identification code stored and the inputted judgment identification code have the predetermined judgment identification relationship, a predetermined operation of the controlled circuit is enabled;    when said judging whether the stored identification code and the inputted judgment identification code have the predetermined relationship judges that the stored identification code stored and the inputted judgment identification code do not have the predetermined judgment identification relationship, the electronic apparatus is put into an inoperable state for confirmation in which the predetermined operation of the controlled circuit is disabled;    when a predetermined condition relating to said inputting of the judgment identification code is established, said judging whether the electronic apparatus has been exposed to theft judges that the electronic apparatus judges that the electronic apparatus has been exposed to theft; and    said putting of the electronic apparatus into the inoperable state against theft does not enable the predetermined operation of the controlled circuit after said judging whether the electronic apparatus has been exposed to theft judges that the electronic apparatus has been exposed to theft, regardless of the identification code inputted in said inputting of the judgment identification code.

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