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Telecommunication device for the deaf with automatic self-identification

  • US 5,325,417 A
  • Filed: 05/20/1992
  • Issued: 06/28/1994
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/20/1992
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A telecommunication device for the deaf comprisinga keyboard;

  • a visually readable display;

    a microprocessor operating in accordance with a program code and connected to accept input data characters from the keyboard and to present data characters on the display;

    an analog input circuit adapted to being connected to a telephone line so as to be responsive to the reception of Baudot tones over the telephone line and also connected to the microprocessor so as to provide a digital input to the microprocessor of the data received over the telephone line;

    an analog output line adapted to being connected to the telephone line so as to be capable of presenting Baudot tones over the telephone line and also connected to receive data from the microprocessor and transmit Baudot tones encoding such data over the telephone line; and

    a memory device connected to the microprocessor containing the program code for operation of the microprocessor to control operation of the telecommunications device to generally (i) receive data entered from the keyboard, (ii) present entered data from the keyboard on the analog output line, (iii) receive input data from the analog input line; and

    (iv) display data from both the keyboard and the input analog line on the display;

    the program code causing the device to automatically transmit onto the telephone line an identification signal including at least two characters, the two characters being transmitted in less than three seconds, the two characters being separated by pauses with the transmission of the identification signal being suspended if a Baudot tone is received during a one of the pauses.

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