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Dialing circuits and methods for electronic telephone sets

  • US 4,324,954 A
  • Filed: 05/30/1980
  • Issued: 04/13/1982
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/30/1980
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A dialing circuit for an electronic telephone set which comprises:

  • a RAM having two memory sections (I and II), each capable of storing data signals representing a telephone number;

    dialing means for generating data signals representing called numbers and for storing each number as it is dialed in section I of the RAM;

    means for shifting a first LND from section I of the RAM to section II, so that the dialing means stores a second LND in RAM section I;

    the shifting means being automatically operable in response to dialing of each successive number to shift the previous LND to RAM section II each time a new number is dialed, so that the user at his or her option can redial either the last number dialed or the second last number by operation of a corresponding redial key associated with the dialing means and being one of the keys hereinafter recited in this claim;

    a first LND redial key;

    means responsive to operation of the first redial key for automatically redialing the first LND stored in RAM section II;

    a second LND redial key; and

    means responsive to operation of the second redial key for automatically redialing the second LND stored in RAM section I.

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