EP0631262B1 - Récepteur d'appel avec moyen d'alerte sélectable - Google Patents

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EP0631262B1
EP0631262B1 EP94109728A EP94109728A EP0631262B1 EP 0631262 B1 EP0631262 B1 EP 0631262B1 EP 94109728 A EP94109728 A EP 94109728A EP 94109728 A EP94109728 A EP 94109728A EP 0631262 B1 EP0631262 B1 EP 0631262B1
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Hidetoshi C/O Nec Corporation Takedomi
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    • G08BSIGNALLING OR CALLING SYSTEMS; ORDER TELEGRAPHS; ALARM SYSTEMS
    • G08B7/00Signalling systems according to more than one of groups G08B3/00 - G08B6/00; Personal calling systems according to more than one of groups G08B3/00 - G08B6/00
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    • G08SIGNALLING
    • G08BSIGNALLING OR CALLING SYSTEMS; ORDER TELEGRAPHS; ALARM SYSTEMS
    • G08B3/00Audible signalling systems; Audible personal calling systems
    • G08B3/10Audible signalling systems; Audible personal calling systems using electric transmission; using electromagnetic transmission
    • G08B3/1008Personal calling arrangements or devices, i.e. paging systems
    • G08B3/1016Personal calling arrangements or devices, i.e. paging systems using wireless transmission
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  • the present invention relates to a selective calling receiver with selectable alerting means, and more particularly to a selective calling receiver with selectable alerting means for reliably alerting the user of an incoming call.
  • selective calling receivers e.g. GB-A-2 243 507
  • selectable alerting means have generally had an alerting device for acoustically alerting the user of an incoming call.
  • selective calling receivers that inform the user of an incoming call through vibration or light to allow the user to recognize the incoming call reliably or to meet different conditions in which the user carries the receiver.
  • a selective calling receiver provides a choice of a buzzer sound, vibration, or light for indicating an incoming call, and the user may select one of these mediums in advance as a call indicator.
  • the selective calling receiver informs the user of the incoming call through the selected medium. In this way, the incoming call is indicated by the medium desired by the user, with the result that the user can detect an incoming call with high reliability.
  • JP-A-2-27936 and GB-A-2 245 091 disclose a selective calling receiver having an acoustic alerting device for effectively alerting the user of an incoming call in a desired alerting pattern.
  • the user may fail to recognize an incoming call. For example, if the user selects vibration as the call indicating medium, the user will fail to detect an incoming call if the user places the selective calling receiver in a pocket of a jacket and then carries the jacket by hand, or if the user selects a buzzer sound as the call indicator, the user may not hear the buzzer sound due to surrounding noise.
  • receivers of the type described above have a display unit for displaying the message of an incoming call when such an incoming call arrives, so that the user can visually confirm the incoming call.
  • the message of the incoming call remains unread for a long period of time, with the result that the user cannot reliably detect an incoming call.
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide a method of setting modes in a selective calling receiver with selectable alerting means.
  • a selective calling receiver with selectable alerting means 100 has a power supply switch 101, a shift switch 102, a select switch 103, and a mode switch 104 for establishing modes and operation processes, a display unit 105 for displaying the message of a calling signal which has been received, a position indicator 106 for indicating the status of the power supply switch 101, and a light-emitting diode (LED) 107 for indicating a received condition of the calling signal.
  • a power supply switch 101 for a shift switch 102, a select switch 103, and a mode switch 104 for establishing modes and operation processes
  • a display unit 105 for displaying the message of a calling signal which has been received
  • a position indicator 106 for indicating the status of the power supply switch 101
  • a light-emitting diode (LED) 107 for indicating a received condition of the calling signal.
  • the power supply switch 101 comprises a three-state slide switch for selecting an OFF state, an ON state in a mute mode, and an ON state in a sound generating mode, and also doubles as a push switch for establishing a setting determined by the shift switch 102, the select switch 103, and the mode switch 104.
  • the selective calling receiver with selectable alerting means 100 has an electric circuit arrangement as shown in Fig. 2.
  • the selective calling receiver with selectable alerting means 100 comprises an antenna 1, a radio signal circuit 2, a waveform shaper 3, a decoder 4, a quartz oscillator 5, a central processing unit (CPU) 6, an electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM) 7, a switch 8, a liquid crystal display (LCD) driver 9 for energizing an LCD 10 which serves as the display unit 105 shown in Fig. 1, an LED driver 11 for energizing an LED 12 which serves as the LED 107 shown in Fig. 1, a loudspeaker (SP) driver 13 for energizing loudspeakers 14a, 14b, a vibrator (VIB) driver 15 for energizing a vibrator 16, and a memory 17.
  • SP loudspeaker
  • VIB vibrator
  • the switch 8 is composed of the power supply switch 101, the shift switch 102, the select switch 103, and the mode switch 104. Settings inputted through these switches are stored in the memory 17 through the CPU 6.
  • the CPU 6 controls operation of the selective calling receiver with selectable alerting means 100 according to a control sequence and the settings stored in the memory 17. Specifically, the CPU 6 controls operation of the LCD 10, the LED 12, the loudspeakers 14a, 14b, and the vibrator 16, respectively, through the LCD driver 9, the LED driver 11, the loudspeaker driver 13, and the vibrator driver 15 depending on data which are received by the antenna 1 and transmitted through the radio signal circuit 2, the waveform shaper 3, and the decoder 4 and also on settings inputted to the switch 8.
  • a radio signal (calling signal) received by the antenna 1 is amplified and demodulated by the radio signal circuit 2.
  • the demodulated signal is converted by the waveform shaper 3 into a digital signal having a waveform that can be read by the decoder 4.
  • the decoder 4 receives the digital signal in synchronism with a reference clock generated by the quartz oscillator 5.
  • the address number of the selective calling receiver with selectable alerting means 100 has been stored in the EEPROM 7, and sent to the decoder 4 through the CPU 6.
  • the decoder 4 compares the address number of the selective calling receiver with selectable alerting means 100 from the CPU 6 and the digital signal from the waveform shaper 3.
  • the decoder 4 receives a message signal following the calling signal, and transmits the message signal to the CPU 6.
  • the CPU 6 receives the message signal from the decoder 4, and causes the LCD driver 9 to display the information of the message signal on the LCD 10. At the same time, the CPU 6 energizes a call indicator to indicate the incoming call.
  • the call indicator comprises a plurality of alerting devices.
  • the alerting devices include the LED 12 energizable by the LED driver 11 for indicating an incoming call with a flashing light, the loudspeakers 14a, 14b energizable by the loudspeaker driver 13 for generating a buzzer sound and a melodic sound, and the vibrator 16 energizable by the vibrator driver 15 for generating vibration.
  • the LED 12 is energized by the LED driver 11 to indicate an incoming call at all times.
  • the loudspeakers 14a, 14b and the vibrator 16 are either selectively or simultaneously energized according to a setting inputted through the switch 8.
  • the loudspeakers 14a, 14b indicate an incoming call either selectively or simultaneously through a buzzer sound and a melodic sound. It is possible to select a period of time for which an incoming call is to be indicated, with a setting inputted to the switch 8.
  • the settings made through the switch 8 are stored in the memory 17.
  • the CPU 6 refers to the data stored in the memory 17, and determines which and how to operate the alerting devices.
  • a process of inputting settings through the switch 8 will be described below. Operation of various components of the selective calling receiver with selectable alerting means 100 in such a process of inputting settings is also controlled by the CPU 6 according to the control sequence stored in the memory 17.
  • a reception mode is established when no signal is being received.
  • the user of the selective calling receiver with selectable alerting means 100 confirms a reception standby condition with the position indicator 106 shown in Fig. 1, the user presses the mode switch 104 while pressing the power supply switch 101.
  • the CPU 6 displays a selected mode on the LCD 10.
  • Modes that can be established include an alerting type setting mode for confirming whether an incoming call is to be indicated by a plurality of alerting devices, and, if so, whether an incoming call is to be indicated by a plurality of alerting devices simultaneously, a channel setting mode for selecting a channel indicative of whether an incoming call is to be indicated by a buzzer sound, melodic sound, or vibration, a date and time setting mode for setting a date and a time, and an alarm time setting mode for setting a period of time for which an incoming call is to be indicated.
  • the mode switch 104 When the mode switch 104 is pressed while the power supply switch 101 is being pressed, the LCD 10 displays the channel setting mode in a flashing fashion.
  • the flashing display on the LCD 10 switches from one mode to another.
  • the shift switch 102 is pressed while one of the modes is being displayed in a flashing fashion on the LCD 10
  • the selective calling receiver with selectable alerting means 100 enters a status for establishing the mode that is being displayed in a flashing fashion.
  • the display unit 105 displays "SINGLE ALERT” in a flashing manner. Each time the shift switch 102 is subsequently pressed, the display unit 105 successively displays “SIMULTANEOUS MULTIPLE ALERT” and “NON-SIMULTANEOUS MULTIPLE ALERT” in a flashing manner. When the user presses the power supply switch 101 while a desired alerting type is being displayed, the displayed alerting type is established.
  • the display unit 105 displays "CH-1: BUZZER SOUND OUTPUT". Each time the shift switch 102 is subsequently pressed, the display unit 105 successively displays “CH-2: MELODIC SOUND OUTPUT” and "CH-3: VIBRATOR” in a flashing fashion. When the user presses the power supply switch 101 while a desired channel is being displayed, the displayed channel is established. If “CH-1: BUZZER SOUND OUTPUT" is established, then the display unit 105 subsequently displays prompts for selective inputs such as of "SOUND PATTERN", "SOUND PITCH”, etc.
  • the display unit 105 subsequently displays a prompt for a selective input of "MELODY TYPE” and selectable alternatives. By moving a display cursor to a desired one of the selectable alternatives and pressing the power supply switch 101, the desired alternative is established.
  • the date and time setting mode will next be described.
  • the date and time setting mode it is possible to establish items including "MONTH”, "DATE”, and "MINUTE".
  • the display unit 105 displays present setting numerical values and the items of "MONTH”, "DATE”, and "MINUTE” successively in a flashing manner.
  • the select switch 103 is pressed while a numerical value to be altered is being displayed in a flashing fashion, the numerical value is incremented and altered.
  • the power supply switch 101 is pressed after all items have been set, the altered numerical values are fixed and the date and time setting mode is ended. If a date and a time have already been established, the presently set time is displayed, and the date and time setting mode is ended simply by pressing the power supply switch 101.
  • the process for establishing the alarm time setting mode varies depending on the setting in the alerting type setting mode. If “SINGLE ALERT” or “SIMULTANEOUS MULTIPLE ALERT” is established in the alerting type setting mode, then the display unit 105 displays "ALERTING TIME” in the alarm time setting mode. When the select switch 103 is then pressed, the numerical value is incremented and altered, and when the power supply switch 101 is thereafter pressed, the altered numerical value is fixed, and the alarm time setting mode is ended.
  • the display unit 105 displays "_ SECONDS AFTER STARTING TIME" from the signal reception.
  • the display unit 105 displays "ALERTING TIME”.
  • Each of starting and alerting times can be established by pressing the select switch 103 to increment the numerical value during the display, and then pressing the power supply switch 101.
  • Any manipulating steps in the manipulating process are effected by applying input signals through the power supply switch 101, the shift switch 102, the select switch 103, and the mode switch 104.
  • the alerting type setting mode is established, and any one of "SINGLE ALERT”, “SIMULTANEOUS MULTIPLE ALERT”, and “NON-SIMULTANEOUS MULTIPLE ALERT” is established in a step S101.
  • the selective calling receiver with selectable alerting means 100 enters the channel setting mode in which any of the buzzer sound or the melodic sound produced by the loudspeakers 14a 14b and the vibration produced by the vibrator 16 is selected in a step S102. If the buzzer sound is selected, then a sound pattern and a sound pitch (frequency) are selected. If the melodic sound is selected, then a melody title is selected. Thereafter, an alerting time is established in a step S103.
  • step S101 any of the buzzer sound or the melodic sound produced by the loudspeakers 14a, 14b and the vibration produced by the vibrator 16 is selected in a step S105. Thereafter, a step S106 determines whether a next alerting device is to be established. If a next alerting device is to be established, then a second alerting device is selected from the remaining alerting devices and established in step S105. In this embodiment, the buzzer sound and the melodic sound produced by the loudspeakers 14a, 14b and the vibration produced by the vibrator 16 are available to be established, and a maximum of two of these alerting devices can be established. An informing time is then established in a step S107.
  • step S101 a plurality of alerting devices are successively operated.
  • a first alerting device is established in a step S108, and an alerting starting time and an alerting time are established in a step S109.
  • a step S110 determines whether a next alerting device is to be established. If a next alerting device is to be established, then a second alerting device is selected from the remaining alerting devices, and established in step S108. Thereafter, an alerting time is established in step S109.
  • the second alerting time is a period of time after the alerting by the first alerting device is finished.
  • a third alerting device and an alerting time are established in a similar manner.
  • a melodic sound and a vibration are set to be produced simultaneously to indicate an incoming call
  • the melodic sound and the vibration are simultaneously generated for 20 seconds, as shown in Fig. 4(a). It is possible to indicate an incoming call with a buzzer sound and a vibration which are simultaneously produced. Since both the buzzer sound and the melody are acoustic indicators, only one of them is generally selected.
  • a melodic sound, a buzzer sound, and a vibration are to be produced successively to indicate an incoming call, vibration is first generated for 10 seconds by the vibrator, then the melodic sound is generated for 10 seconds, and thereafter the buzzer sound is generated for 20 seconds, as shown in Fig. 4(b).
  • the user of the selective calling receiver with selectable alerting means 100 can select an alerting device for operation in a desired mode depending on how the user carries the selective calling receiver with selectable alerting means 100. For example, if a sound to be produced by the loudspeaker 14a, 14b and vibration to be produced by the vibrator 16 are set to be simultaneously produced to inform the user of an incoming call as shown in Fig. 4(a), then when the user carries the selective calling receiver with selectable alerting modes 100 in the pocket of a jacket, the user can detect an incoming call with a buzzer sound even if the user happens to be carrying the jacket by hand.
  • a vibration, a melodic sound, and a buzzer sound are set to be successively produced to inform the user of an incoming call as shown in Fig. 4(b), then since the vibration is first produced by the vibrator 16, the user alone will be able to detect an incoming call without disturbing other people. Even if the user should take off the jacket with the selective calling receiver with selectable alerting means 100 in a pocket thereof, the user will be able to detect an incoming call by the melody sound which follows the vibration without disturbing other people. Even if the user puts the jacket away with the selective calling receiver with selectable alerting means 100 in a pocket thereof, the user will still be able to subsequently detect an incoming call by the buzzer sound. In this case, however, the buzzer sound may be heard by other people.
  • the user of the selective calling receiver with selectable alerting means 100 when the user of the selective calling receiver with selectable alerting means 100 has selected an alerting device for operation in a desired mode depending on how the user is carrying the selective calling receiver with selectable alerting means 100, the user can detect an incoming call with high reliability.
  • the capability of the selective calling receiver with selectable alerting means 100 to alert the user of an incoming call is thus increased, making the selective calling receiver with selectable alerting means 100 highly useful.
  • alerting devices Settings for combinations of the alerting devices are not limited to the examples shown in Figs. 4(a) and 4(b). Furthermore, the alerting devices may be set to be used in various other combinations.
  • the user is informed of incoming calls by the LED 107 at all times.
  • the user may be informed of incoming calls by the LCD 10, and the LED 107 may be set to display an incoming call.
  • the alerting devices may be selected and operated in any desired combination to inform the user of an incoming call.
  • the user can thus make a suitable setting depending on how the user is carrying the selective calling receiver with selectable alerting means 100, and the user is consequently able to detect an incoming call with high probability, with the result that the selective calling receiver with selectable alerting means 100 can be made highly useful.
  • the selective calling receiver with selectable alerting means 100 allows the user to make any one of a setting for selectively operating a single alerting device, a setting for selecting simultaneous operation of a plurality of alerting devices, and a setting for selecting successive operation of a plurality of alerting devices.
  • the selective calling receiver with selectable alerting means 100 can therefore alert the user of an incoming call in an optimum manner for any one of various patterns in which the user carries the selective calling receiver with selectable alerting means 100, thereby effectively permitting the user to detect an incoming call.

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  1. Récepteur d'appel sélectif avec des moyens d'alerte pouvant être sélectionnés (100), comprenant :
    plusieurs moyens d'alerte (12, 14a, 14b, 16, 107) pour indiquer un appel reçu ;
    des moyens formant mémoire (17) pour mémoriser un réglage effectué par des moyens de réglage (8, 101, 102, 103, 104) ; et
    des moyens de commande (6) pour faire référence au réglage mémorisé par lesdits moyens formant mémoire (17) lorsqu'un appel reçu arrive, et pour exploiter les moyens d'alerte (12, 14a, 14b, 16, 107) sur la base du réglage, caractérisé par des moyens de réglage (8, 101, 102, 103, 104) pour régler à un moment quelconque au moins l'un desdits moyens d'alerte (12, 14a, 14b, 16, 107) pour que celui-ci fonctionne en réponse à un appel reçu et une période pendant laquelle les moyens d'alerte (12, 14a, 14b, 16, 107) doivent fonctionner ;
    lesdits moyens de réglage (8, 101, 102, 103, 104) comprenant des moyens pour effectuer un réglage pour exploiter de façon sélective un seul dispositif d'alerte, un réglage pour sélectionner un fonctionnement simultané de plusieurs dispositifs d'alerte, et un réglage pour sélectionner un fonctionnement successif de plusieurs dispositifs d'alerte.
  2. Récepteur d'appel sélectif avec des moyens d'alerte pouvant être sélectionnés (100) selon la revendication 1, dans lequel lesdits moyens d'alerte comprennent des moyens d'alerte (12, 107) pour signaler un appel reçu avec une lumière émise, des moyens d'alerte (14a, 14b) pour signaler un appel reçu avec un son d'avertisseur sonore, des moyens d'alerte (14a, 14b) pour signaler un appel reçu avec un son mélodique, et des moyens d'alerte (16) pour signaler un appel reçu avec une vibration.
  3. Récepteur d'appel sélectif avec des moyens d'alerte pouvant être sélectionnés (100) selon la revendication 1 ou 2, dans lequel lesdits moyens de réglage (8, 101, 102, 103, 104) comprennent plusieurs commutateurs, et des moyens pour régler ledit au moins un des moyens d'alerte et ladite période avec une séquence dans laquelle lesdits commutateurs doivent être pressés.
  4. Procédé pour établir un réglage dans un récepteur d'appel sélectif avec des moyens d'alerte pouvant être sélectionnés (100) comprenant plusieurs moyens d'alerte (12, 14a, 14b, 16, 107) pour signaler un appel reçu, des moyens formant mémoire (17) pour mémoriser un réglage effectué par des moyens de réglage (8, 101, 102, 103, 104) et des moyens de commande (6) pour faire référence au réglage mémorisé par lesdits moyens formant mémoire (17) lorsqu'un appel reçu arrive et pour exploiter les moyens d'alerte (12, 14a, 14b, 16, 107) sur la base du réglage, ledit procédé étant caractérisé par l'étape consistant à régler au moins un des moyens d'alerte (12, 14a, 14b, 16, 107) et ladite période à un moment quelconque avec une séquence dans laquelle lesdits commutateurs doivent être pressés pour effectuer un réglage pour exploiter de façon sélective un seul dispositif d'alerte, un réglage pour sélectionner un fonctionnement simultané de plusieurs dispositifs d'alerte, et un réglage pour sélectionner un fonctionnement successif de plusieurs dispositifs d'alerte.
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