Rapid dialing method for telecommunications
First Claim
1. An apparatus that enables individuals and small business offices to rapidly and automatically dial telephone call address numbers of any length stored in a record file, comprising(a) an optical sensor with means for scanning or reading the call address numbers recorded in coded form,(b) a processor that receives the coded call address from said optical sensor and decodes the address digits into digital control outputs,(c) a signal generator that is controlled by said processor and that generates call address output signals including pauses,(d) and an interface circuit that couples the generator output to the microphone input of an available telephone set speech circuit whereby the common microphone input permits said apparatus to operate with multi-line as well as single-line telephones without modification to said telephones.
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Abstract
A printed telephone number in either numerical (OCR-readable) or standard bar code format can be dialed rapidly and accurately by scanning the number with a hand-held optical sensor or wand. The OCR or bar code wand output is connected to an automatic dialing apparatus that includes a processor, signal generator, and interface circuit. The processor decodes the wand output and translates the call number digits into digital control signals. The control signals drive a signal generator that outputs the call number address digits in the form of tone bursts, typically DTMF tones. The signal generator output is coupled either electrically or accoustically to the microphone input of a telephone set speech circuit. The telephone set then transmits the tone signals over the telephone line. No modification of the telephone set is required since the automatic dialing apparatus, including the hand-held wand, interfaces with the telephone set using either existing modular connectors or acoustic coupling. The call numbers, together with any bar code symbols, can be pre-printed in a directory, on file cards, on documents, or on adhesive labels using available printers.
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1. An apparatus that enables individuals and small business offices to rapidly and automatically dial telephone call address numbers of any length stored in a record file, comprising
(a) an optical sensor with means for scanning or reading the call address numbers recorded in coded form, (b) a processor that receives the coded call address from said optical sensor and decodes the address digits into digital control outputs, (c) a signal generator that is controlled by said processor and that generates call address output signals including pauses, (d) and an interface circuit that couples the generator output to the microphone input of an available telephone set speech circuit whereby the common microphone input permits said apparatus to operate with multi-line as well as single-line telephones without modification to said telephones.
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