Telephone answering device having pushbutton controlled standby mode
First Claim
1. An automatic telephone answering and recording device which is so organized that after, upon receipt of a calling signal from a calling party, a closed circuit is formed, previously recorded outgoing messages are sent to the calling party and the incoming messages of the calling party are recorded, wherein the device includes means for measuring a length of time of pushing of an "absent" button by a user, and is capable of selecting, in accordance with said length of time measured by said measuring means, a case wherein after the pushed "absent" button is released, a recording medium runs automatically, once, for the confirmation of messages and then the device is set to be on standby, or a case wherein after the "absent" button is released, the device is set to be on standby without automatic running thereof.
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Abstract
An automatic telephone answering and recording device is capable of selecting, in accordance with a length of time for pushing an "absent" button, either the case where the device operates automatically after a first or a second incoming ringing signal or the case where the device does not constitute the closed circuit of a telephone line while an answer tape is driven, by one round, for confirmation and the device merely returns a ringing back tone to a calling party. Also, the device adopts a control system controlled by the program stored in a microcomputer thereby to distinguish two cases each of which is formed dependent on a length of time for pushing the "absent" button, respectively.
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7 Claims
- 1. An automatic telephone answering and recording device which is so organized that after, upon receipt of a calling signal from a calling party, a closed circuit is formed, previously recorded outgoing messages are sent to the calling party and the incoming messages of the calling party are recorded, wherein the device includes means for measuring a length of time of pushing of an "absent" button by a user, and is capable of selecting, in accordance with said length of time measured by said measuring means, a case wherein after the pushed "absent" button is released, a recording medium runs automatically, once, for the confirmation of messages and then the device is set to be on standby, or a case wherein after the "absent" button is released, the device is set to be on standby without automatic running thereof.
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4. An automatic telephone answering and recording device which is so organized that after, upon receipt of a calling signal from a calling party, a closed circuit is formed, previously recorded outgoing messages are sent to the calling party and the incoming messages of the calling party are recorded, wherein the device is capable of selecting, in accordance with a length of time for pushing an "absent" button, a case wherein after the pushed "absent" button is released a recording medium runs automatically, once, for the confirmation of the messages and then the device is set to be on standby, or a case wherein after the pushed "absent" button is released the device is set to be on standby without automatic running thereof;
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wherein said device is provided with a microcomputer which includes a predetermined program and said selecting operation of either of said standby states is carried out in accordance with said length of time, measured by said program, of pushing the "absent" button.
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5. An automatic telephone answering and recording device comprising:
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means for forming a closed circuit upon receipt of a calling signal from a calling party; means for playing back a previously recorded outgoing message to the calling party; means for recording incoming messages of the calling party; means for measuring a length of time that an "absent" button is operated after said button is pushed by a user; and means for selecting between (a) a standby mode after "automatic running" and (b) a standby mode awaiting incoming calls without "automatic running", wherein said standby mode without "automatic running" causes an outgoing message recording medium to operate automatically, once, for the confirmation of the outgoing messages, and then sets the device to be on standby, and wherein either said mode (a) or (b) is selected in accordance with said length of time measured by said measuring means. - View Dependent Claims (6)
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7. An automatic telephone answering and recording device operative in different operating modes and having a function button for selecting said modes, the device comprising:
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means responsive to a receipt of a calling signal from a calling party for forming a closed circuit; means for playing back a previously recorded outgoing message to the calling party; means for recording incoming messages of the calling party; and means for selecting among said different modes of operation of said device, including a microcomputer programmed to measure a time duration that said function button is pushed and, in response to select a particular mode of operation.
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