Reset system for telephone answering machine in the event of a power failure
First Claim
1. In a telephone answering machine which includes a magnetic tape mechanism for recording incoming messages received over a telephone line sequentially on a storage means comprising a magnetic tape, a microcomputer, and first circuit means connected to the microcomputer and to the magnetic tape mechanism for setting the magnetic tape mechanism to an origin position during a reset operation occurring when power is applied to the telephone answering machine, the combination of:
- second circuit means connected to said microcomputer and to said magnetic tape mechanism to cause said magnetic tape to move away from said origin position after the reset operation to enable particular data recorded on the magnetic tape to be sensed; and
third circuit means coupled to said magnetic tape and to said microcomputer and responsive to the particular data recorded on said magnetic tape to introduce a control signal to said microcomputer indicating the presence of incoming messages stored on said magnetic tape prior to said magnetic tape mechanism being set to said origin position, said microcomputer responding to said control signal to cause said third circuit means to return said magnetic tape to a position displaced from its origin position and corresponding to the number of incoming messages recorded thereon; and
fourth circuit means connecting said microcomputer to said magnetic tape mechanism for changing the particular data on said magnetic tape each time a new incoming message is recorded on said magnetic tape.
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Abstract
A reset system for a telephone answering machine which, in the event of power failure, or disconnection from the power source, will reset the telephone answering machine when power is restored to the condition it was in prior to the power failure. The system is applicable to both single tape machines in which the outgoing announcement and incoming messages are all recorded on one magnetic tape, and dual tape machines in which the outgoing announcements are recorded on one magnetic tape and the incoming messages are recorded on a second magnetic tape. The system of the invention serves to determine whether there were incoming messages on the incoming message tape when the power failed and if so, the end of the last recorded incoming message is located so that when power is restored the incoming message tape can be set to the same position it was in when power was lost.
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1. In a telephone answering machine which includes a magnetic tape mechanism for recording incoming messages received over a telephone line sequentially on a storage means comprising a magnetic tape, a microcomputer, and first circuit means connected to the microcomputer and to the magnetic tape mechanism for setting the magnetic tape mechanism to an origin position during a reset operation occurring when power is applied to the telephone answering machine, the combination of:
- second circuit means connected to said microcomputer and to said magnetic tape mechanism to cause said magnetic tape to move away from said origin position after the reset operation to enable particular data recorded on the magnetic tape to be sensed; and
third circuit means coupled to said magnetic tape and to said microcomputer and responsive to the particular data recorded on said magnetic tape to introduce a control signal to said microcomputer indicating the presence of incoming messages stored on said magnetic tape prior to said magnetic tape mechanism being set to said origin position, said microcomputer responding to said control signal to cause said third circuit means to return said magnetic tape to a position displaced from its origin position and corresponding to the number of incoming messages recorded thereon; and
fourth circuit means connecting said microcomputer to said magnetic tape mechanism for changing the particular data on said magnetic tape each time a new incoming message is recorded on said magnetic tape. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
- second circuit means connected to said microcomputer and to said magnetic tape mechanism to cause said magnetic tape to move away from said origin position after the reset operation to enable particular data recorded on the magnetic tape to be sensed; and
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