Telephone dialler with fast access telephone directory and "call back" feaure
First Claim
1. A telephone dialler operable in a dialling mode to a dial a selected telephone number and in a programming mode to store a set of indicia comprising a telephone number and additional alphanumeric information in a telephone directory memory, said telephone dialler comprising a telephone keypad having a plurality of push buttons each of which is associated with a respective number and a respective set of alphabetic characters, a display and a central processing unit (CPU) to store and retrieve information from the memory, said keypad, display and CPU being connected and controlled by the firmware in such a way, that upon selection of the programming mode of operation said keypad is operable in one of two functions, one of said functions permitting entry of additional alphanumeric information another of said functions permitting entry of numerical only information, in said one function depression of the push buttons of the keypad are interpreted as follows:
- upon first depressing of a given push button a code representative for the marked on it number is stored in a temporary buffer, after each subsequent depressing of the same button, a code representing successive letters of the respective set is placed in the buffer and displayed at the same location, until after each letter of the set has been displayed the number will again be displayed, the alphanumeric character being entered in the buffer upon depression of a designated enter button, each successive alphanumeric character being entered in a similar way until termination of the entry of alphanumeric characters, and in said another function depressings of the push buttons enter codes corresponding to numbers associated therewith.
4 Assignments
0 Petitions
Accused Products
Abstract
An advanced telephone dialler has been described, incorporating a fast retrieval and dial telephone directory. The system simplifies the use of the telephone directory by using a single sliding or rotary key for scanning and selection of the name and number to be dialled and one button for speed dialling of the selected number. The name and telephone number of the selected person are simultaneously displayed on a character display and a normal telephone keypad has been used for entering both letters for the name and digits for the number into telephone directory'"'"'s memory. A short cut dialling has been also provided by simply using the sequential order number of the person to be dial led from the telephone directory'"'"'s memory. An option has been provided for checking the incoming calls numbers with the telephone directory of the system and displaying the name of the calling person and its number if they have been found in directory. The application is targeted for heavy traffic business phones, cellular phones and as a part of an office or home automation system.
-
Citations
14 Claims
-
1. A telephone dialler operable in a dialling mode to a dial a selected telephone number and in a programming mode to store a set of indicia comprising a telephone number and additional alphanumeric information in a telephone directory memory, said telephone dialler comprising a telephone keypad having a plurality of push buttons each of which is associated with a respective number and a respective set of alphabetic characters, a display and a central processing unit (CPU) to store and retrieve information from the memory, said keypad, display and CPU being connected and controlled by the firmware in such a way, that upon selection of the programming mode of operation said keypad is operable in one of two functions, one of said functions permitting entry of additional alphanumeric information another of said functions permitting entry of numerical only information, in said one function depression of the push buttons of the keypad are interpreted as follows:
- upon first depressing of a given push button a code representative for the marked on it number is stored in a temporary buffer, after each subsequent depressing of the same button, a code representing successive letters of the respective set is placed in the buffer and displayed at the same location, until after each letter of the set has been displayed the number will again be displayed, the alphanumeric character being entered in the buffer upon depression of a designated enter button, each successive alphanumeric character being entered in a similar way until termination of the entry of alphanumeric characters, and in said another function depressings of the push buttons enter codes corresponding to numbers associated therewith.
- View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 12, 13, 14)
- 6. A telephone dialler comprising a keypad to generate a sequence of indicia corresponding to a telephone number, a display to display a selected one of said sequences of indicia, a memory to store said sequences of indicia, to provide a telephone directory and a central processing until (CPU) to access said memory, and a manually openable address selection device to select one of said stored sequences of indicia, said selection device including an address generator output buffer to store a selected address value for subsequent transfer to the CPU'"'"'s internal address register for access to telephone directory memory and an value generator to vary the selected value in the address generator output buffer, the change in selected value being proportional to the displacement of the selection device.
-
11. A telephone dialler, including a central processing unit (CPU), a telephone directory memory, an alphanumeric display and a calling party number decoding circuit, wherein the telephone number of the incoming call decoded by the calling party number decoding circuitry is stored in a buffer than compared by means of the Central Processing Unit with numbers stored in telephone directory memory and if match is found the additional data corresponding to this number is loaded by means of the CPU from the telephone directory memory into telephone directory memory I/O buffer and then the information is displayed on the alphanumeric display.
Specification