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Telephone station signaling lock circuit

  • US 4,453,042 A
  • Filed: 12/23/1982
  • Issued: 06/05/1984
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/23/1982
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A telephone station signaling lock circuit for use in a telephone station including a keypad being operative to provide more than one plurality of pairs of row and column signals, and a tone generator being operative to provide a plurality of pairs of tones, said signaling lock circuit comprising:

  • a station lock switch being operative to provide a switch signal;

    storage means being operative to provide a stored lock status signal, a stored unlock status signal and a stored unlock code signal, each in response to a lock status signal, unlock status signal or unlock code signal, respectively, being stored in said storage means;

    a microprocessor connected between said station lock switch and said storage means and being operative in response to said switch signal to retrieve said stored lock status signal or said stored unlock status signal, and said microprocessor being operative in response to said stored unlock status signal to provide disable and first sensible control signals and to store a lock status signal in said storage means;

    said microprocessor being further operative in response to said switch signal, said stored lock status signal and a first plurality of pairs of row and column signals representative of said stored unlock code signal, to provide enable and second sensible control signals, and to store an unlock status signal in said storage means;

    gating means coupled between said microprocessor and said tone generator and further coupled between said keypad and said tone generator, and being operative in response to said enable signal and said pairs of row and column signals to provide signals representative of said pairs of row and column signals, and being further operative in response to said disable signal to inhibit said signals representative of said row and column signals;

    said tone generator being operative in response to said signals representative of said pairs of row and column signals to provide an associated pair of tones; and

    first sensible indication means connected to said microprocessor and being operative in response to said first sensible control signal to provide a first sensible signal, and being further operative in response to said second sensible control signal to provide a second sensible signal.

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