GB2309862A - Portable Telephone Apparatus with Paging and Automatic Dialling - Google Patents
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Abstract
A portable telephone apparatus comprises: a receiver (105) and transmitter (108) for receiving and transmitting a radio telephone signal a receiver (102) for receiving a paging signal including ID data and communication data, a display (115), memories A and B (114,119), and a control portion MPU (113), wherein the control portion stores communication data in the memory A, displays the communication data on the display, extracts numerical data from the communication data as telephone number data and stores the telephone number data in the memory B, and displays only the extracted telephone number data on the display. In response to a manual operation, the control portion generates a dialing signal from the telephone number data in the memory B. The telephone number data can be edited on the display with a cursor.
Description
PORTABLE TELEPHONE APPARATUS WITH PAGING
This invention relates to a portable telephone apparatus with paging.
A portable telephone apparatus comprising a telephone signal receiving portion, a telephone signal transmission portion, and a paging receiving portion is known. Japanese patent application provisional publication
No. 2-262730 discloses a mobile telephone system having a function for calling a third party using the telephone number data which has been transmitted in the paging signal when the data included in the message in the received paging signal is telephone number data. In other words, when the message data in the paging signal includes only numerical data.
The aim of the present invention is to provide an improved portable telephone apparatus with paging.
According to this invention, a first portable telephone apparatus is provided which comprises: a receiving and transmission portion for receiving and transmitting first and second radio wave telephone signals respectively; a receiving portion for receiving a radio wave paging signal including identification data and communication data; a display; first and second memories; a control portion for storing communication data from the receiving portion in the first memory in response to an arrival of the radio wave paging signal directing to this portable telephone apparatus, displaying the communication data from the first memory on the display, extracting numerical data from the communication data from the first memory as telephone number data, storing the telephone number data in the second memory, and displaying the extracted telephone number data on the display in response to a first operation signal; and an automatic dialing portion responsive to a second operation signal for generating a dialing signal from the telephone number data from the second memory and supplying the dialing signal to the receiving and transmitting portion which further transmits the dialing signal.
The first portable telephone apparatus may comprise an editing portion response to a third operation signal for editing the telephone data in the second memory. In this case, the editing portion may operate the display to display a cursor and controlling a position of the cursor in response to a fourth operation signal and the editing portion edits the telephone number data in accordance with the position of the cursor.
According to the present invention, a second portable telephone apparatus is provided. which comprises: a first receiving portion for receiving a first radio wave signal including a first sound signal and control data and supplying the first sound signal and the control data from the received first radio wave signal; a reproducing portion for reproducing the first sound signal; a sound receiving portion for receiving a sound and generating a second sound signal; a transmission portion for generating a second radio wave signal from the second sound signal and from a dialing signal; a second receiving portion for receiving a third radio wave signal including a paging signal including identification data and communication data which includes at least one of message data and telephone number data; a first memory A for storing the communication data; a display; an alarming circuit; a first control portion for displaying the communication data from the first memory A on the display and operating the alarming circuit to inform a user of the arrival of the communication data when the identification data from the second receiving portion indicates that the paging signal directs to the portable telephone apparatus; a detection portion for detecting and extracting telephone number data from the communication data from the second receiving portion; a second memory for storing the telephone number data from the detection portion; a first input portion for receiving a first operation: a second control portion for displaying the telephone number data instead of the communication data on the display when the first input portion receives the first operation; a second input portion for receiving a second operation: a third control portion for generating the dialing signal from the telephone number data in the second memory in response to the second operation from the second input portion and transmitting the dialing signal from the transmission portion.
The second portable telephone apparatus may further comprise a third input portion for receiving a third operation; and an editing portion for editing the telephone number data in the second memory in accordance with the third operation.
In this case, the second control portion reads the telephone number data from the second memory and displays the read telephone number data on the display every when the third input portion receives the third operation.
In this case, a cursor generation portion for generating cursor data indicative of a position on the display in response to the first operation from the first input portion and displaying a cursor image on the display in accordance with the cursor data, may be further provided, wherein the editing portion edits a portion of the telephone number data in the second memory which is determined by the cursor data.
In this case, a fourth input portion for receiving a fourth operation and generating a cursor data changing signal may be further provided, wherein the cursor generation portion changes the cursor data in response to the cursor data changing signal.
The features of the present invention will become more readily apparent from the following detailed description of an exemplary embodiment and accompanying drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 is a bock diagram of a portable telephone apparatus of an embodiment of this invention;
Fig. 2 shows a flow chart of the portable telephone apparatus of this embodiment; and
Fig. 3 is an illustration of this embodiment showing display images.
The same or corresponding elements or parts are designated with like references throughout the drawings.
Hereinbelow will be described an embodiment of this invention.
Fig. 1 is a bock diagram of a portable telephone apparatus of this embodiment. Fig. 2 shows a flow chart of the portable telephone apparatus of this embodiment.
The portable telephone apparatus of this embodiment comprises an antenna 101B, a receiving filter 105, a demodulation circuit 106, a data modulation and demodulation circuit 107, a microprocessor (mpu) 113, a sound signal processing circuit 110, a receiver 111, a microphone 112, a transmission circuit 109. a transmission filter 108, a antenna 101A, a filter 102, a demodulation circuit 103, a demodulation circuit 104, a memory A 114, a display 115, an operation circuit 116, an alarming circuit 117, and a memory B 119.
An operation will be described.
The antenna 101B receives a radio wave signal RW1 including a channel of telephone signal including a sound signal and a control signal. The receiving filter 105 extracts the channel of the telephone signal from the received radio wave signal RW1. The demodulation circuit 106 demodulates the channel of the telephone signal from the receiving filter 105 and generating a base band telephone signal. The data modulation and demodulation circuit 107 detects the control signal from the base band telephone signal from the demodulation circuit 106 and generates a digital control signal in a receiving mode.
The microprocessor 113 having a ROM 113a receives the digital control signal from the data modulation and demodulation circuit 107 and executing necessary programs stored in the ROM 113a. The sound signal processing circuit 110 processes the sound signal included in the telephone signal from the demodulation circuit 106. The receiver 111 reproduces the sound signal from the sound signal processing circuit 110.
The microphone 112 receives a sound and generating a sound signal to be transmitted. The microprocessor 113 generates a dialing signal in response to the operation circuit or generates th dialing signal from the telephone number data from the memory B 119. The data modulation and demodulation circuit modulates the dialing signal.
The transmission circuit 109 modulates the dialing signal from the data modulation and demodulation circuit 107 and the sound signal from the sound signal processing circuit 110 to produce a transmission telephone signal to have a transmission channel. The transmission telephone signal is transmitted as a radio wave signal RW2 by the antenna lOlB through a transmission filter 108 which suppresses unnecessary frequency components other than the transmission channel.
The antenna lOlA receives a radio wave signal RW3 including a paging signal including an identification data and communication data. The filter 102 suppresses unnecessary frequency components. The demodulation circuit 103 demodulates the received radio wave signal RW3 and generates a base band paging signal. The demodulation circuit 104 detects the base band paging signal and generating a digital paging signal. The microprocessor 113 receives the digital paging signal from the demodulation circuit 104.
The microprocessor 113 stores the communication data included in the paging signal from the demodulation circuit 104 in the memory A 114. The microprocessor 113 extracts numerical data as dialing data in the communication data and stores it in the memory B 119. The microprocessor 113 displays the communication data or the numerical data on the display 115. The operation circuit 116 receives operations by a user and sends operation signals to the microprocessor 113. The alarming circuit 117 alarms the user by generating a sound, emitting light, or generation vibrations.
The operation will be described more specifically.
The microprocessor 113 executes programs stored in the ROM 113 as shown in Fig 2.
In step sot100, the microprocessor 113 enters a waiting condition in step stlOO and waits an arrival of the paging signal coming through the antenna lOlA, the filter 102, the demodulation circuit 104 which form a paging receiving portion. In the following step stlOl, the microprocessor 113 makes a decision as to whether or not the paging signal directing to this portable telephone apparatus arrives. The microprocessor 113 detects that the paging signal directs to this potable telephone apparatus by comparing the identification data in the paging signal with identification data stored in the ROM 113a. If the paging signal directing to this portable telephone apparatus does not arrive, the microprocessor 113 repeats the processing in step 101 until the paging signal directing to this portable telephone apparatus arrives.If the paging signal directing to this portable telephone apparatus arrives, the microprocessor 113 extracts and stores the communication data from the digital paging signal from the demodulation circuit 104 in the memory A 114 on step st102. The microprocessor 113 displays the communication data on the display 115 and alarms the user of the arrival of the paging signal directing to this portable telephone apparatus by the alarming circuit 117 for a predetermined interval in step st1O3.
The alarming informs the user of the arrival of the paging signal. If the user is present1 the user will depress a paging signal arrival confirmation key (not shown) on the operation circuit 116 to immediately stop the alarming. In response to depressing the paging signal arrival confirmation key the operation circuit supplies a paging signal arrival confirmation signal 201 to the microprocessor 113.
The microprocessor 113 makes a decision as to whether or not the paging signal arrival confirmation key is depressed, that is, as to whether or not the paging signal arrival confirmation signal 201 is supplied in response to the paging signal arrival confirmation key, in step st105. If the paging signal arrival confirmation key is depressed. the microprocessor 113 immediately stops alarming in step stlO7. If the paging signal arrival confirmation key is not depressed in step stirs, this processing repeats until the paging signal arrival confirmation key is depressed. If the predetermined interval has passed during the processing in step st105, the microprocessor 113 stops alarming.If the alarming has been stopped because the predetermined interval has passed in step stlO5, and in step stl07, if the alarming is further stopped in step st107, the processing in step st107 effects nothing actually.
In the following step st108, the microprocessor 113 extracts numerical data from the communication data stored in the memory A 114 and stores the extracted numerical data in the memory B 119.
In the following step st119, the microprocessor 113 makes a decision as to whether or not a communication key (not shown) on the operation circuit 116 is depressed, that is, as to whether or not the operation circuit generates a communication command signal 202 in response to the communication key. In step st119, if the communication key is not depressed, the microprocessor 113 makes a decision as to whether or not a display mode change key (not shown) on the operation circuit 116 is depressed, that is, as to whether or not the operation circuit 116 generates a display mode change command signal, in step st109. If the display mode change key is not depressed, the microprocessor 113 repeats the processing in steps st119 and st109 until the communication key or the display mode change key is depressed. In step 119, the communication key is depressed, processing proceeds to step st116.
In step st1O9, if the display mode change key is depressed, the microprocessor 113 erases the displayed communication data on the display 115 and then, displays the numerical data from the memory B 119 as a caller's telephone number. In the following step stlll, the microprocessor 113 displays a cursor at the top of the displayed numerical data.
In step st112, the microprocessor 113 makes a decision as to whether or not there is an input of numerical data from the operation circuit 116, that is, as to whether the operation circuit 116 generates numerical data signal 203 in response to numerical switch on the operation circuit 116. If there is an input of numerical data from the operation circuit 116, the microprocessor 113 rewrites the numerical data in accordance with the position of the cursor in step st113. The numerical data is written in the memory B 119 such that the numerical data is inserted before the cursor position. After step st 112 or the st113, the microprocessor 113 makes a decision as to whether or not the communication key is depressed in step stll4. If the communication key is not depressed, processing proceeds to step st115.In step st 115, the microprocessor 113 makes a decision as to whether or not other command is inputted form the operation circuit 116.
If there is no other command, processing returns to step st112 and repeats the processing in steps st112, st113, st114, and st115 until the communication key is depressed or other command is inputted. The user repeats inputting of the numerical data to insert an area code before the received telephone number for example.
If there is no area code in the caller's telephone number, the user can insert an area code before the stored telephone number data. Moreover, if there is an error in the telephone number displayed on the display 115 and stored in the memory B, the user can change a portion of the stored telephone number data referring to the displayed image of the stored telephone number and the cursor. The cursor position can be changed by a cursor shift key (not shown) generating cursor position changing signal on the operation circuit 116, wherein the operation circuit 116 generates cursor shift signal 204 in response to the cursor shift key. Therefore, the user can change the telephone number data at any position (digit) of the telephone number data. In this case, the numerical data is overwritten on the stored data once the cursor is moved.
When completion of the editing, the user will depress the communication key to execute an automatic calling function. In response to the communication key in steps st119 and st114, the microprocessor 113 executes the automatic calling function. That is, the microprocessor 113 reads the numerical data in the memory B 119 and sends it to the data modulation and demodulation circuit 107 as a dialling signal. The dialing signal is transmitted through the data modulation and demodulation circuit 107, the transmission circuit 109, the transmission filter 108 and the antenna 101B. The microprocessor 113 effects a necessary operations during the following communication and executes a communication completion processing when the microprocessor 113 detects a completion of the communication, and then, processing returns to step st100.
In step st114, if the communication key is not depressed, in step stll5, the microprocessor 113 makes a decision as to whether or not there is other key input. If there is no input to the operation circuit 116, processing returns to step stll2. For example, in step 115, the microprocessor makes a decision as to whether or not the user effects a conventional dialing operation is effected by checking numerical data from the operation circuit 116.
If there is no input of numerical data, processing returns to step st112. If there are inputs of numerical data, the microprocessor 113 generates and transmits the dial signal by the data modulation and demodulation circuit 107, the transmission circuit 109, a transmission filter 108, and the antenna 101B.
A train of numerical data can be recognized as telephone number data by checking whether or not the number of digits of the train of the numerical data is more than a predetermined number for example. The numerical data is distinguished from character data by checking the data having a value in a numerical data range. For example, in
ASCII code, numerical data ranges from 30H to 39H.
Fig. 3 is an illustration of this embodiment showing display images.
When the microprocessor 113 receives the paging signal directing to this portable telephone, the microprocessor 113 stores the communication data and displays the communication data on the display 115 in step st103 as shown by a display image 121. The communication data includes a message of "call me" and numerical data 045-939-1231 as telephone number data.
In step stllO, the microprocessor 113 displays the extracted numerical data as telephone number data on the display 115 and in the following step stlll, the microprocessor 113 further displays a cursor 140 with flickering as shown by the display image 122.
If an edition operation is not necessary because the telephone number data includes an area code and is correct, the user will depress the communication key in step 114 and executes the auto calling operation using the telephone number data stored in the memory B 119, displaying a display image 123.
Display images from 131 to 134 show an example of the editing operation.
In this example, the numerical data includes no area code and there is necessary to add an area code to the numerical data. Then, the user depresses the display mode change key in step st109. In response to this, the microprocessor 113 displays the numerical data stored in the memory B 119 and display the cursor 140 as shown by the display image 132. The user can edit the numerical data in the memory B 119 referring to the display image on the display 115. In this example, an area core "045" is inserted before the received numerical data in the memory B 119. Then, the user will depress the communication key in step 114 and the microprocessor 113 executes the auto calling operation using the telephone number data stored in the memory B 119 with the display image 123.
Claims (9)
1. A portable telephone apparatus comprising:
receiving and transmission means for receiving and transmitting first and second radio wave telephone signals respectively;
receiving means for receiving a radio wave paging signal including identification data and communication data;
a display;
first and second storing means;
control means for storing communication data from said receiving means in said first storing means in response to an arrival of said radio wave paging signal directing to this portable telephone apparatus, displaying said communication data from said first storing means on said display, extracting numerical data from said communication data from said first storing means as telephone number data, storing said telephone number data in said second storing means, and displaying the extracted telephone number data on said display in response to a first operation signal;; and
automatic dialing means responsive to a second operation signal for generating a dialing signal from the telephone number data from said second storing means and supplying said dialing signal to said receiving and transmitting means which further transmits said dialing signal.
2. A portable telephone apparatus as claimed in claim 1, further comprising editing means response to a third operation signal for editing said telephone data in said second storing means.
3. A portable telephone apparatus as claimed in claim 2, wherein said editing means operates said display to display a cursor and controlling a position of said cursor in response to a fourth operation signal and said editing means edits said telephone number data in accordance with said position of said cursor.
4. A portable telephone apparatus comprising:
first receiving means for receiving a first radio wave signal including a first sound signal and control data supplying said first sound signal and said control data from said received first radio wave signal;
reproducing means for reproducing said first sound signal;
sound receiving means for receiving a sound and generating a second sound signal;
transmission means for generating a second radio wave signal from said second sound signal and from a dialing signal;
second receiving means for receiving a third radio wave signal including a paging signal including identification data and communication data which includes at least one of message data and telephone number data;
first storing means for storing said communication data;
display means;
alarming means;;
first control means for displaying said communication data from said first storing means on said display means and operating said alarming means to inform a user of the arrival of said communication data when said identification data from said second receiving means indicates that said paging signal directs to said portable telephone apparatus;
detection means for detecting and extracting telephone number data from said communication data from said second receiving means
second storing means for storing said telephone number data from said detection means;
first input means for receiving a first operation:
second control means for displaying said telephone number data instead of said communication data on said display means when said first input means receives said first operation;
second input means for receiving a second operation; and
third control means for generating said dialing signal from said telephone number data In said second storing means in response to said second operation from said second input means and transmitting said dialing signal from said transmission means.
5. A portable telephone apparatus as claimed in claim 4, further comprising:
third input means for receiving a third operation; and
editing means for editing said telephone number data in said second storing means in accordance with said third operation.
6. A portable telephone apparatus as claimed in claim 5, wherein said second control means reads said telephone number data from said second storing means and displays the read telephone number data on said display every when said third input means receives said third operation.
7. A portable telephone apparatus as claimed in claim 6, further comprising cursor generation means for generating cursor data indicative of a position on said display means in response to said first operation from said first input means and displaying a cursor image on said display means in accordance with said cursor data, said editing means editing a portion of said telephone number data in said second storing means which is determined by said cursor data.
8. A portable telephone apparatus as claimed in claim 7, further comprising a fourth input means for receiving a fourth operation and generating cursor data changing signal, wherein said cursor generation means changes said cursor data in response to said cursor data changing signal.
9. A portable telephone apparatus constructed and arranged to operate substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to and as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
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