Radio telephone with repertory dialer
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1. A radiotelephone having means for coupling to a second memory, the radiotelephone comprising:
- a first memory having system memory locations for storing first abbreviated dial information items including telephone numbers;
memory receiving means for temporarily receiving the second memory having user memory locations for storing second abbreviated dial information items including telephone numbers;
user selective memory access means for selecting a system memory location of the first memory and directly accessing the selected system memory location and automatically dialling the telephone number stored therein; and
user selective transfer means for selecting a memory location from said first and second memories and causing an abbreviated dial information item stored therein to be transferred to a memory location in the other of said memories.
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Abstract
A radio (2) having: a first memory (34) for storing first information items; memory receiving slot (18) for temporarily receiving a second memory (20, 36) for storing second items of information; microprocessor (30) for accessing both said first and second memories; and user selective transfer device (42, 44) for causing an information item from one of the memories to be transferred to the other of the memories. In a preferred form the radio is a radiotelephone, the first and second items of information are telephone numbers and the second memory is a magnetic card or a smart card.
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1. A radiotelephone having means for coupling to a second memory, the radiotelephone comprising:
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a first memory having system memory locations for storing first abbreviated dial information items including telephone numbers; memory receiving means for temporarily receiving the second memory having user memory locations for storing second abbreviated dial information items including telephone numbers; user selective memory access means for selecting a system memory location of the first memory and directly accessing the selected system memory location and automatically dialling the telephone number stored therein; and user selective transfer means for selecting a memory location from said first and second memories and causing an abbreviated dial information item stored therein to be transferred to a memory location in the other of said memories. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A radiotelephone comprising:
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a first memory having system memory locations identified by a first set of abbreviated dial codes, for storing first abbreviated dial information items including telephone numbers; memory receiving means for temporarily receiving a second memory having user memory locations identified by a second set of abbreviated dial codes, for storing second abbreviated dial information items including telephone numbers; user selective memory access means for entering a code of the first set of abbreviated dial codes and, in response thereto, directly accessing a selected system memory location of the first memory and automatically dialling a telephone number selected therefrom; user selective memory access means for entering a code of the second set of abbreviated dial codes and in response thereto, directly accessing a selected user memory location of the second memory and automatically dialling a telephone number selected therefrom; and user selective transfer means for causing an abbreviated dial information item from one of said first and second memories, identified by a code of one of said first and second sets of abbreviated dial codes, to be transferred to a memory location in the other of said memories identifiable by a code of the other of said sets of abbreviated dial codes. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A radiotelephone having means for coupling a second memory, the radiotelephone comprising:
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a first memory for storing first abbreviated dial information items including telephone numbers; memory receiving means for temporarily receiving the second memory for storing second abbreviated dial information items including telephone numbers; user selective memory access means for accessing said first memory, selecting an abbreviated dial information item in said first memory and automatically dialing the telephone number included therein; user selective memory access means for accessing said second memory, selecting an abbreviated dial information item in said second memory and automatically dialling the telephone number included therein; and user selective transfer means for selectively identifying an abbreviated dial information item in one of said memories and causing it to be transferred to the other of said memories for use selective access, selection and automatic dialling form the other of said memories. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A radiotelephone having means for coupling to a second memory, the radiotelephone comprising:
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a first memory for storing first abbreviated dial information items including telephone numbers; memory receiving means for temporarily receiving the second memory for storing second abbreviated dial information items including telephone numbers; manual input means for manually inputting information items into said first and second memories; user selective memory access means for accessing said first memory, for selectively writing information items therein in response to the manual input means and for selecting an abbreviated dial information item in said first memory and automatically dialling the telephone number included therein; and user selective transfer means for selectively identifying an abbreviated dial information item in one of said memories and causing it to be automatically transferred to the other of said memories for user selective access, selection and automatic dialling from the other of said memories. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19)
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20. A method of operating a radiotelephone comprising a fixed memory having system memory locations identified by a first set of abbreviated dial codes, and a removable memory having user memory locations identified by a second set of abbreviated dial codes, the method comprising the steps of:
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storing first abbreviated dial information items including telephone numbers in said system memory locations; storing second abbreviated dial information items including telephone numbers in said user memory locations; providing user selective memory access means for entering codes of the first and second sets of abbreviated dial codes; entering a code of the first set of codes and, in response thereto, directly accessing a selected system memory location of the first memory and automatically dialling a telephone number selected therefrom; user selectively causing an information item from a location in said fixed memory to be transferred to a location in said removable memory; and entering the code of the new location of the abbreviated dial information item and, in response thereto, directly accessing that memory location in the removable memory and automatically dialling the telephone number selected therefrom. - View Dependent Claims (21, 22)
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23. A radiotelephone comprising:
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a first memory having system memory locations identified by a first set of abbreviated dial codes, for storing first abbreviated dial information items including telephone numbers; memory receiving means for temporarily receiving a smart card comprising processing means and a second, solid state, memory having user memory locations identified by a second set of abbreviated dial codes, for storing second abbreviated dialling information items including telephone numbers; user selective memory access means for entering a code of the first set of abbreviated dial codes and, in response thereto, directly accessing a selected system memory location of the first memory and automatically dialling a telephone number selected therefrom; user selective memory access means for entering a code of the second set of abbreviated dial codes and, in response thereto, directly accessing a selected user memory location of the second memory and automatically dialling a telephone number selected therefrom; and user selective transfer means for causing an abbreviated dial information item from one of said first and second memories, identified by a code of one of said first and second set of abbreviated dial codes, to be transferred to a memory location in the other of said memories identifiable by a code of the other of said sets of abbreviated dial codes. - View Dependent Claims (24, 25)
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26. A radiotelephone having means for coupling to a smart card comprising processing means and a second, solid state, memory, the radiotelephone comprising:
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a first memory for storing first abbreviated dial information items including telephone numbers; memory receiving means for temporarily receiving the smart card for storing second abbreviated dial information items including telephone numbers in said second memory; user selective memory access means for accessing said first memory, selecting an abbreviated dial information item in said first memory and automatically dialling the telephone number included therein; user selective memory access means for accessing said second memory, selecting an abbreviated dial information item in said second memory and automatically dialling the telephone number included therein; and user selective transfer means for selectively identifying an abbreviated dial information item in one of said memories and causing it to be transferred to the other of said memories for user selective access, selection and automatic dialling from the other of said memories. - View Dependent Claims (27, 28)
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29. A radiotelephone having means for coupling to a smart card comprising processing means and a second, solid state memory, the radiotelephone comprising:
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a first memory for storing first abbreviated dial information items including telephone numbers; memory receiving means for temporarily receiving a smart card for storing second abbreviated dial information items including telephone numbers in said second memory; manual input means for manually inputing information items into said first and second memories; user selective memory access means for accessing said first memory, for selectively writing information items therein in response to the manual input means and for selecting an abbreviated dial information item in said first memory and automatically dialling the telephone number included therein; user selective memory access means for accessing said second memory, for selectively writing information items therein in response to the manual input means, and for selecting an abbreviated dial information item in said second memory and automatically dialling the telephone number included therein; and user selective transfer means for user selectively identifying an abbreviated dial information item in one of said memories and causing it to be automatically transferred to the other of said memories for user selective access, selection and automatic dialling from the other of said memories. - View Dependent Claims (30, 31)
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32. A method of operating a radiotelephone comprising a fixed memory having system memory locations identified by a first set of abbreviated dial codes and a removable smart card comprising processing means and a second, solid state memory having user memory locations identified by a second set of abbreviated dial codes, the method comprising the steps of:
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storing first abbreviated dial information items including telephone numbers in said system memory locations; storing second abbreviated dial information items including telephone numbers in said user memory locations; providing user selective memory access means for entering codes of the first and second sets of abbreviated dial codes; entering a code of the first set of codes and, in response thereto, directly accessing a selected system memory location of the first memory and automatically dialling a telephone number selected therefrom; user selectively causing an information item from a location in said fixed memory to be transferred to a location in said removable memory; and entering the code of the new location for the abbreviated dial information item and, in response thereto, directly accessing that memory location in the removable memory and automatically dialling the telephone number selected therefrom. - View Dependent Claims (33, 34)
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