Method of producing signals commonly used with telephones
First Claim
1. A method of producing one or more of a plurality of analog telephone signal types by storing and retrieving segments of analog telephone signals in a system comprising a signal-in conditioning circuit;
- a signal storage medium;
a signal-out conditioning circuit; and
a control logic circuit having the control functions of address, store, retrieve, and stop;
comprising the steps of;
(a) selecting an analog telephone signal type to be stored;
(b) selecting an address location in said signal storage medium and allocating a memory storage area beginning with said address location for the selected signal type;
(c) selectively varying the amplification level of an analog telephone signal in said signal-in conditioning circuit based on said selected type of analog telephone signal to be stored and subsequently retrieved;
(d) storing a segment of said selectively varied analog telephone signal in said allocated memory storage area;
(e) repeating the steps a through d for selecting and storing additional analog signal types;
(f) receiving a request to retrieve said stored analog telephone signal segment;
(g) selecting said address corresponding to said allocated memory storage area of said stored analog signal segment to be retrieved;
(h) retrieving said stored analog signal from said allocated memory storage area and outputting said retrieved signal through said signal-out conditioning circuit; and
(i) repeating steps f through h for retrieving additional analog signal types.
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Abstract
This invention describes a universal method of producing a plurality of analog telephone signal types, commonly used repeatedly, with telephone peripheral, terminal and central office equipment, using a single means. Signal types include dual tone multi-frequency (DTMF), dial tone, voice prompt, voice message, busy tone, ring back tone, frequency shift key (FSK), fax and modem, to name a few of the most common. The invention describes specific telephone devices and systems that are made more versatile by, or possible by, the application of this analog telephone signal production method. One such device is an acoustically coupled telephone automatic dialing device (ACTADD) in which the application of this analog telephone signal production method results in an extremely compact and versatile product. The invention further describes a solution for reliable acoustic coupling, as well as certain user friendly features for an ACTADD. Another device described is an enhanced capability "smart phone"/answering machine with caller controlled calling party identification (CPID) capabilities, using no synthesized tone dialer chips, nor any modem FSK circuitry usually associated with such capabilities. The invention further describes how this analog telephone signal production method can be used in a telephone central office, to provide a single source for most required analog telephone signal types, and the ability to customize these signals to suit a subscribers'"'"' particular needs.
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10 Claims
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1. A method of producing one or more of a plurality of analog telephone signal types by storing and retrieving segments of analog telephone signals in a system comprising a signal-in conditioning circuit;
- a signal storage medium;
a signal-out conditioning circuit; and
a control logic circuit having the control functions of address, store, retrieve, and stop;
comprising the steps of;(a) selecting an analog telephone signal type to be stored; (b) selecting an address location in said signal storage medium and allocating a memory storage area beginning with said address location for the selected signal type; (c) selectively varying the amplification level of an analog telephone signal in said signal-in conditioning circuit based on said selected type of analog telephone signal to be stored and subsequently retrieved; (d) storing a segment of said selectively varied analog telephone signal in said allocated memory storage area; (e) repeating the steps a through d for selecting and storing additional analog signal types; (f) receiving a request to retrieve said stored analog telephone signal segment; (g) selecting said address corresponding to said allocated memory storage area of said stored analog signal segment to be retrieved; (h) retrieving said stored analog signal from said allocated memory storage area and outputting said retrieved signal through said signal-out conditioning circuit; and (i) repeating steps f through h for retrieving additional analog signal types. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
- a signal storage medium;
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5. A compact module system for producing one or more of a plurality of analog telephone signal types by storing and retrieving a segment of analog telephone signals comprising:
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a signal-in conditioning circuit selectively varying the amplification level of a selected analog telephone signal based on a selected type of analog telephone signal to be stored and subsequently retrieved; a signal storage medium to store a segment of said selectively varied analog telephone signal; a control logic circuit causing said segment of said selected varied analog telephone signal to be stored at an address in an allocated memory storage area of said signal storage medium; and a signal-out conditioning circuit to output stored signals; wherein when a request to retrieve said stored analog telephone signal is received by said control logic circuit, said control logic circuit causes an address location to be selected that corresponds to the location of said stored analog telephone signal, and causes said stored analog telephone signal to be retrieved from said allocated memory storage area and causes said retrieved signal to be output through said signal-out conditioning circuit. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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