Programmable telephone system
First Claim
1. A programmable telephone apparatus for use in placing and receiving telephone calls between user and a party having a remotely located telephone unit, comprising:
- a computer means having a memory for storing data and commands which define operations on said data and having logic means for processing said data;
a telephone station adapted to receive incoming calls and originate outgoing calls;
logic circuit means for electrically interfacing said computer means and said telephone station;
a clock and calendar means coupled to said computer means for generating information corresponding to time and date and for inputting said information into said computer means;
a keyboard input for said computer means, said keyboard input having a plurality of keys and adapted to program said memory with data corresponding to one or more telephone numbers to be called and the time and date such telephone calls are to be placed;
an alarm means coupled to said computer means and responsive to said clock and calendar means for generating an alarm signal for each of said telephone numbers upon the reaching of the time and date data corresponding to a respective one of said telephone numbers; and
output means responsive to said alarm signal for displaying a respective telephone number corresponding to the actual time and date and for audibly outputting an alarm when the actual time and date occurs for said respective telephone number to indicate that the respective telephone call is ready to be placed.
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Abstract
A cordless musical extension telephone unit with programmable capabilities, wherein a singular or a plurality of respective data block relevant to future phone calls to be made can be entered into its micro-computer'"'"'s memory so that, according to the sequence of programmed time and/or data when each respective phone call becomes due, as coordinated with the forward progression of actual time and date, the integrated alarm system can effectively remind the user to make the respectively pre-programmed phone call without delay, while the relevant block of information about the current targeted call becomes automatically displayed at the LCD or LED display window. An automatic-dialing-after-alarm function key (ADA key), which upon activation, extracts from the micro-computer'"'"'s memory, the block of information such as the particularly stored telephone number at hand (including the area code, if it is a long-distance call) and automatically inter-connects the extension unit through its corresponding base center to the targeted phone number, to effect the desired inter-phone connections. Upon completion of each phone conversation with the desired party, the activation of another function key enables the user to enter the information about the completed contact, together with the respective data block into the unit'"'"' s memory, so that, upon the forward or backward retrieval of the variously programmed multiple phone numbers including the time, date, and names or initials of the parties involved, the user can distinguish the parties and phone numbers that have already been contacted, from those which have not yet been contacted, thus informing the user to further reprogram the uncontacted phone numbers and/or the respective names or initials for some other future times and dates as desired. An auto-beeper function key provides automatic conversion of the device into a regular beeper, once the unit gets out-of-range as an extension phone. In the stepped-up model, the unit is incorporated with several other features for excellent compact multi-use.
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12 Claims
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1. A programmable telephone apparatus for use in placing and receiving telephone calls between user and a party having a remotely located telephone unit, comprising:
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a computer means having a memory for storing data and commands which define operations on said data and having logic means for processing said data; a telephone station adapted to receive incoming calls and originate outgoing calls; logic circuit means for electrically interfacing said computer means and said telephone station; a clock and calendar means coupled to said computer means for generating information corresponding to time and date and for inputting said information into said computer means; a keyboard input for said computer means, said keyboard input having a plurality of keys and adapted to program said memory with data corresponding to one or more telephone numbers to be called and the time and date such telephone calls are to be placed; an alarm means coupled to said computer means and responsive to said clock and calendar means for generating an alarm signal for each of said telephone numbers upon the reaching of the time and date data corresponding to a respective one of said telephone numbers; and output means responsive to said alarm signal for displaying a respective telephone number corresponding to the actual time and date and for audibly outputting an alarm when the actual time and date occurs for said respective telephone number to indicate that the respective telephone call is ready to be placed. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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