US20140256364A1 - Cordless telephone active-call enabled intercom - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a method and apparatus for operating a cordless telephone during an active call.
- Some cordless telephones have intercoms which allow a person near a base station to speak to a person who has a handset. These telephones, however, do not allow the intercom function to be used during an active call.
- the present invention overcomes the problems associated with the prior art and provides a unique method and system for allowing a user of a cordless phone telephone handset to use the intercom while a call is active.
- the system has a base station and one cordless handset.
- An intercom communication initiated at either location will cause an active call at either location to be automatically placed on hold for the duration of the intercom communication after which the active call is re-engaged
- an active call can be automatically placed on hold during an intercom communication in cordless telephone systems which have more than one handset.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of an active call intercom enabled cordless telephone with one handset
- FIG. 2A is a flowchart of the algorithm to initiate an intercom communication in the base station of an active call intercom enabled single handset cordless telephone;
- FIG. 2B is a flowchart of the algorithm to end an intercom communication in the base station of an active call intercom enabled single handset cordless telephone;
- FIG. 2C is a flowchart of the algorithm in the handset of an active call intercom enabled single handset cordless telephone
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram of an active call intercom enabled multiple handset cordless telephone
- FIGS. 4 A 1 - 4 A 3 are collectively a flowchart of the algorithm in the base station of an active call intercom enabled multiple handset cordless telephone.
- FIG. 4B is a flowchart of the algorithm in a handset of an active call intercom enabled multiple handset cordless telephone.
- FIG. 5 is a block diagram of a multiple handset active call intercom enabled cordless telephone with separate intercoms for each handset;
- FIGS. 6 A and 6 A 2 are collectively a flowchart of the algorithm in the Base station of a multiple handset active call intercom enabled cordless telephone with separate intercoms for each handset;
- FIGS. 6 B 1 and 6 B 2 are collectively a continuation of the flowchart of the algorithm in the Base station of a multiple handset active call intercom enabled cordless telephone with separate intercoms for each handset;
- FIGS. 6 C 1 and 6 C 2 are collectively a continuation of the flowchart of the algorithm in the Base station of a multiple handset active call intercom enabled cordless telephone with separate intercoms for each handset;
- FIGS. 6 D 1 and 6 D 2 are collectively a flowchart of the algorithm in a handset of a multiple handset active call intercom enabled cordless telephone with separate intercoms for each handset;
- FIGS. 6 E 1 and 6 E 2 are collectively a continuation of the flowchart of the algorithm in the base station of a multiple handset active call intercom enabled cordless telephone with separate intercoms for each handset.
- a cordless telephone system is shown ( FIG. 1 ) which includes a base station 1000 and a handset 1010 .
- the base station 1000 includes a transmitter/receiver circuit 1001 , a line interface 1002 , an intercom button 1003 , a microprocessor 1004 , a speaker/microphone 1005 , and a speakerphone button 1006 .
- Handset 1010 includes a transmitter/receiver circuit 1011 , a speaker/microphone 1012 , a microprocessor 1013 , an intercom button 1014 , and an activate line button 1015 .
- the base station 1000 may have a speakerphone which is a speaker/microphone 1005 combination or a hardwired handset which also includes a speaker/microphone combination 1005 .
- the cordless handset 1010 has an intercom button 1014 , which if depressed while handset 1010 has an active call, automatically puts the call on hold and initiates an intercom communication between handset 1010 and base station 1000 .
- a call is active when a person is speaking to someone on the telephone at either base station 1000 or handset 1010 .
- the intercom button 1003 at the base station 1000 is depressed while the base station 1000 has an active call, the active call is automatically put on hold and an intercom communication from the base station 1000 to handset 1010 is initiated.
- the intercom button 1003 at the base station 1000 is depressed while handset 1010 has an active call, handset 1010 alerts the handset user that the base station 1000 wants to initiate an intercom communication.
- the base station 1000 alerts the base station 1000 user that the handset 1010 user wants to initiate an intercom communication. If the base station 1000 user then presses the intercom button 1003 , the active call is automatically put on hold and the intercom is initiated.
- FIGS. 2A and 2B illustrate processing respectively performed at the base station 1000 and handset 1010 by respective microprocessors 1004 and 1013 to implement the invention.
- the microprocessor 1004 checks if the telephone line is active on handset 1010 at processing segment 1102 .
- the transmitter/receiver circuit 1001 is disconnected from the telephone line at segment 1105 , the active line is placed on hold, and the transmitter/receiver circuit 1001 is connected to the speaker/microphone 1005 at segment 1106 , initiating the intercom communication.
- the microprocessor 1004 checks if the telephone line is active at the base station 1000 at processing segment 1103 . If the telephone line is active at the base station 1000 , the telephone line is disconnected from the speaker microphone 1006 at segment 1107 , the active line is placed on hold, and the transmitter/receiver circuit 1001 is connected to the speaker/microphone 1006 at segment 1108 , initiating the intercom communication. If the telephone line is not active at the base station 1000 , then the transmitter/receiver circuit 1001 is connected to the speaker/microphone 1005 at segment 1104 .
- the microprocessor 1004 checks if the base station's intercom button 1003 was depressed at processing segment 1110 , indicating that the base station user wants to initiate an intercom communication. If the intercom button 1003 was not depressed, as detected processing segment 1110 , the microprocessor returns to the start of base station processing because nothing has happened.
- the microprocessor 1004 checks if the telephone line is active at the base station 1000 at processing segment 1111 . If the telephone line is active at the base station 1000 , as detected at processing segment 1111 , the telephone line is disconnected from the speaker/microphone 1006 at segment 1120 , putting the call on hold, the transmitter/receiver circuit 1001 is connected to the speaker/microphone 1005 at segment 1121 , initiating the intercom communication, and the intercom signal is transmitted from the base station 1000 to handset 1010 at segment 1122 .
- the microprocessor 1004 checks if the telephone line is active on handset 1010 at processing segment 1112 . If the telephone line is not active on handset 1010 , as detected at processing segment 1112 , transmitter/receiver circuit 1001 is connected to the speaker/microphone 1006 at segment 1113 , initiating the intercom communication, and the intercom signal is transmitted from the base station 1000 to handset 1010 at segment 1117 .
- the telephone line is active on handset 1010 , as detected at processing segment 1112 , the telephone line is disconnected from the transmitter/receiver circuit 1001 at segment 1114 , putting the telephone line on hold, the transmitter/receiver circuit 1001 is connected to the speaker/microphone 1006 at segment 1115 , initiating the intercom communication, and the intercom signal is transmitted from the base station 1000 to handset 1010 at segment 1116 .
- the microprocessor 1004 proceeds to check if the intercom communication should be terminated.
- the microprocessor 1004 checks if the intercom signal from handset 1010 was received at the base station 1000 at processing segment 1130 , indicating that the handset user wants to terminate the intercom communication, i.e. pressed the intercom button. If the intercom button signal from handset 1010 was received at the base station 1000 , as detected at processing segment 1130 , the transmitter/receiver circuit 1001 is disconnected from the speaker/microphone 1006 at segment 1131 , terminating the intercom communication.
- the microprocessor 1004 checks if the base station's intercom button 1003 was depressed at processing segment 1138 , indicating that the base station user wants to terminate the intercom communication. If the base station's intercom button 1003 was depressed, as detected at processing segment 1138 , the microprocessor 1004 transmits the end intercom signal to handset 1010 at segment 1140 , disconnects the transmitter/receiver circuit 1001 from the speaker/microphone 1006 at segment 1131 , terminating the intercom communication, and returns to the start of base station processing.
- the microprocessor 1004 checks if the speakerphone button 1006 (i.e. the base station's activate line button) was depressed at processing segment 1132 , indicating that the base station user wants to terminate the intercom communication and activate the telephone line. If the speakerphone button 1006 was depressed, as detected at processing segment 1132 , the transmitter/receiver circuit 1001 is disconnected from the speaker/microphone 1005 at segment 1133 , terminating the intercom communication, the telephone line is connected to speaker/microphone 1005 at segment 1134 , activating the line at the base station, and the end intercom signal is transmitted by the base station 1000 to handset 1010 at segment 1139 .
- the speakerphone button 1006 i.e. the base station's activate line button
- the microprocessor 1004 checks if an activate line signal from handset 1010 is received at base station 1000 at processing segment 1135 , indicating that the handset 1010 user wants to terminate the intercom communication and activate the line, i.e. pressed activate line button 1015 on handset 1010 . If an activate line signal is received by the base station 1000 from handset 1010 , as detected at processing segment 1135 , the transmitter/receiver circuit 1001 is disconnected from the speaker/microphone 1005 at segment 1136 , terminating the intercom communication. Then, the telephone line is connected to transmitter/receiver circuit 1001 at segment 1137 , activating the telephone line on handset 1010 .
- the microprocessor 1004 If an activate line signal is not received by the base station 1000 from handset 1010 , as detected at processing segment 1135 , the microprocessor 1004 returns to processing segment 1130 and continues the loop until the intercom communication should be terminated.
- FIG. 2C illustrates the process flow at handset 1010 . If the intercom button 1014 is not depressed, as detected at processing segment 1200 , the microprocessor 1013 checks if the intercom signal from base station 1000 is received at handset 1010 at processing segment 1210 , indicating that the base station user wants to initiate an intercom communication. If the intercom signal from base station 1000 is not received at handset 1010 , as detected at processing segment 1210 , the microprocessor returns to the start of handset processing.
- the intercom button 1014 When handset 1010 intercom button 1014 is depressed, as detected at processing segment 1200 , the intercom button 1014 signal is transmitted by handset 1010 to the base station 1000 at segment 1201 , indicating that an intercom communication should be initiated. Handset 1010 then checks if the telephone line is active at handset 1010 at processing segment 1202 . If the telephone line is not active on handset 1010 , as detected at processing segment 1202 , the speaker/microphone 1012 is connected to the transmitter/receiver circuit 1011 at segment 1203 preparing the cordless handset for an intercom communication. The microprocessor 1013 then proceeds to processing segment 1214 to determine if the intercom communication should be terminated.
- handset 1010 sends a signal to the speaker/microphone 1012 to beep at segment 1211 to alert the user that an intercom communication is requested.
- the microprocessor 1013 checks if the intercom button 1014 was depressed at processing segment 1212 , indicating that the handset user also wants to initiate an intercom communication. If the intercom button was not depressed, as detected at processing segment 1212 , the microprocessor 1013 checks if the end intercom signal from base station 1000 was received by handset 1010 at processing segment 1220 , indicating that the base station user no longer wants to initiate an intercom communication.
- handset 1010 If the end intercom signal from base station 1000 was received by handset 1010 , as detected at processing segment 1220 , indicating that the request for an intercom communication has been removed, handset 1010 returns to the start of handset processing. If the end intercom signal from base station 1000 was not received by handset 1010 , handset 1010 returns to segment 1211 to alert the user again that an intercom communication is requested.
- the microprocessor 1013 checks if the telephone line is active on handset 1010 at processing segment 1213 . If the telephone line is not active, as detected at processing segment 1213 , the speaker/microphone 1012 is connected to the transmitter/receiver circuit 1011 at segment 1221 , preparing handset 1010 for an intercom communication. Once the intercom communication is initiated at segment 1221 , the microprocessor 1013 proceeds to processing segment 1214 to determine if the intercom communication should be terminated. If the line is active, as detected at processing segment 1213 , handset 1010 is already prepared for an intercom communication and the microprocessor proceeds to processing segment 1214 to determine if the intercom communication should be terminated.
- the microprocessor 1013 checks if the activate line button 1015 was depressed at processing segment 1214 , indicating that the intercom communication should be terminated and the line activated. If the activate line button was depressed, as detected at processing segment 1214 , then handset 1010 sends an activate line signal to the base station 1000 at segment 1215 . The microprocessor 1013 then proceeds to the start of handset processing.
- the microprocessor 1013 checks if the intercom button 1014 was depressed at processing segment 1222 , indicating that the intercom communication should be terminated. If the intercom button 1014 was depressed, as detected at processing segment 1222 , indicating that the intercom communication should be terminated, then handset 1010 sends the intercom button 1014 signal to the base station 1000 at segment 1223 and disconnects the speaker/microphone 1012 from the transmitter/receiver circuit 1011 at segment 1224 .
- the microprocessor 1013 checks if the end intercom signal from base station 1000 was received by handset 1010 at processing segment 1216 , indicating that the base station 1000 user wants to terminate the intercom communication. If the end intercom signal from base station 1000 was received by handset 1010 , as detected at processing segment 1216 , handset 1010 disconnects the speaker/microphone 1012 from the transmitter/receiver circuit 1011 at segment 1217 and returns to processing segment 1200 . If the end intercom signal from base station 1000 is not received by handset 1010 , as detected at processing segment 1216 , the microprocessor 1013 returns to processing segment 1214 to continue checking for an indication that the intercom communication should be terminated.
- the active call is placed on hold during the intercom communication and is resumed when the intercom communication is over.
- FIGS. 3 , 4 A 1 - 4 A 3 , and 4 B show a second embodiment which includes, as shown in FIG. 3 , a base station 2000 a first handset 2010 and a second handset 2020 .
- the base station includes a transmitter/receiver circuit 2001 , a line interface 2002 , an intercom button 2003 , a microprocessor 2004 , a speaker/microphone 2005 , and a speakerphone button 2006 .
- Handset 2010 includes a transmitter/receiver circuit 2011 , a speaker/microphone 2012 , a microprocessor 2013 , an intercom button 2014 , and an activate line button 2015 .
- Handset 2020 includes a transmitter/receiver circuit 2021 , a speaker/microphone 2022 , a microprocessor 2023 , an intercom button 2024 , and an activate line button 2025 .
- the base station 2000 may have a speakerphone which is a speaker/microphone 2005 combination or a hardwired handset which also includes a speaker/microphone 2005 combination.
- the intercom button 2014 or 2024 When the intercom button 2014 or 2024 is depressed on a handset 2010 or 2020 where the call is active, the call is automatically put on hold and the intercom is initiated between all handsets 2010 and 2020 and the base station 2000 .
- the intercom button 2003 When the intercom button 2003 is depressed at the base station 2000 while the call is active at the base station 2000 , the call is automatically put on hold and handsets 2010 and 2020 alert any users that the base station 2000 wants to initiate an intercom. If either handset 2010 or 2020 then depresses its intercom button 2014 or 2024 , the intercom is initiated. Otherwise, if the base station 2000 activate line button 2006 is depressed, the telephone line is re-activated. If the base station 2000 intercom button 2003 is depressed, the call is left on hold and handsets 2010 and 2020 end the intercom notification. When one of the intercom buttons 2003 , 2014 or 2015 is depressed while the telephone line is active in another location, the intercom is not initiated until the active location depresses the intercom button 2003 , 2014 or
- FIGS. 4 A 1 - 4 A 3 illustrate process flow for the base station 2000 of the second embodiment of the invention.
- the base station 2000 does not receive an intercom signal from a handset 2010 or 2020 at processing segment 2100 , it checks if the intercom button 2003 was depressed at processing segment 2130 . If the intercom button 2003 is not depressed, as detected at processing segment 2130 , the microprocessor 2004 returns to processing segment 2100 .
- the microprocessor 2004 checks if the telephone line is active at processing segment 2101 . If the telephone line is inactive, as detected at processing segment 2101 , the base station 2000 transmits an intercom signal to handsets 2010 and 2020 at segment 2102 and connects the transmitter/receiver circuit 2001 to the speaker/microphone 2005 at segment 2103 initiating the intercom communication.
- the microprocessor 2004 checks if the telephone line is active in the same location as the intercom signal originated at processing segment 2110 . If the telephone line is active in the same place, as detected at processing segment 2110 , the base station 2000 disconnects the transmitter/receiver circuit 2001 from the telephone line at segment 2120 and connects the transmitter/receiver circuit 2001 to the speaker/microphone 2005 at segment 2121 initiating the intercom communication.
- the base station 2000 transmits an intercom signal at segment 2111 indicating to the other locations that a user wants to initiate an intercom communication. If an intercom signal from a handset 2010 or 2020 is not received by base station 2000 , as detected at processing segment 2112 , the microprocessor 2004 checks if the intercom button 2003 is depressed at processing segment 2115 , indicating that the base station user no longer wants to initiate an intercom communication. If the intercom button 2003 is depressed, as detected at processing segment 2115 , the microprocessor 2004 returns to the start of base station processing. If the intercom button is not depressed, as detected at processing segment 2115 , then the microprocessor 2004 returns to processing segment 2112 to continue the loop until the intercom is initiated or cancelled.
- an intercom signal from a handset 2010 or 2020 is received by base station 2000 , as detected at processing segment 2112 , indicating that the active handset user also wants to initiate an intercom communication, the telephone line is disconnected from the transmitter/receiver circuit 2001 at segment 2113 and the transmitter/receiver circuit 2001 is connected to the speaker/microphone 2005 at segment 2114 initiating an intercom communication.
- the microprocessor 2004 checks if the telephone line is active at the base station 2000 at processing segment 2131 . If the telephone line is active at the base station 2000 , as detected at processing segment 2130 , then the base station 2000 disconnects the telephone line from the speaker/microphone 2005 at segment 2140 , connects the transmitter/receiver circuit 2001 to the speaker/microphone 2005 at segment 2141 , and transmits an intercom signal at segment 2142 , initiating the intercom communication.
- the microprocessor 2004 checks if the telephone line is active on a handset 2010 or 2020 at processing segment 2132 . If the telephone line is not active on a handset 2010 or 2020 , as detected at processing segment 2132 , the base station 2000 connects the transmitter/receiver circuit 2001 to the speaker/microphone 2005 at segment 2133 and transmits an intercom signal to handsets 2010 and 2020 at segment 2134 , initiating the intercom communication.
- the base station 2000 disconnects the telephone line from the transmitter/receiver circuit 2001 at segment 2135 , connects the transmitter/receiver circuit 2001 to the speaker/microphone 2005 at segment 2136 , and transmits an intercom signal at segment 2137 , initiating the intercom communication.
- the base station 2000 determines if the intercom communication should be terminated.
- the microprocessor 2004 checks if the activate line button signal is received at processing segment 2150 , indicating that the handset 2010 or 2020 user wants to terminate the intercom communication and activate the line.
- the base station 2000 disconnects the transmitter/receiver circuit 2001 from the speaker/microphone 2005 at segment 2151 , terminating the intercom communication, connects the telephone line and transmitter/receiver circuit 2001 at segment 2152 , activating the line at handset 2010 or 2020 , transmits the end intercom signal at segment 2153 and returns to the start of base station processing.
- the microprocessor 2004 checks if the speakerphone button 2006 was depressed at processing segment 2160 , indicating that the base station 2000 user wants to terminate the intercom communication and activate the line at the base station 2000 . If the speakerphone button 2006 is depressed, as detected at processing segment 2160 , the base station 2000 disconnects the transmitter/receiver circuit 2001 from the speaker/microphone 2005 at segment 2161 , terminating the intercom communication, connects the telephone line and speakerphone 2006 at segment 2162 , activating the line at the base station, transmits the end intercom signal at segment 2163 , and returns the start of base station processing.
- the microprocessor 2004 checks if the intercom signal from a handset 2010 or 2020 is received at processing segment 2164 , indicating that the handset 2010 or 2020 user wants to terminate the intercom communication. If the intercom signal from a handset 2010 or 2020 is received by base station 2000 , as detected at processing segment 2164 , the base station 2000 disconnects the transmitter/receiver circuit 2001 from the speaker/microphone 2005 at segment 2165 , terminating the intercom communication, transmits the end intercom signal to handsets 2010 and 2020 at segment 2163 , and returns to the start of base station processing.
- the microprocessor 2004 checks if the intercom button 2003 was depressed at processing segment 2166 , indicating that the base station 2000 user wants to terminate the intercom communication. If the intercom button was depressed, as detected at 2166 , the base station 2000 disconnects the transmitter/receiver circuit 2001 at segment 2165 , terminating the intercom communication, transmits the end intercom signal at segment 2163 , and returns to processing segment 2100 .
- the microprocessor 2004 returns to processing segment 2150 to repeat the loop until the intercom communication should be terminated.
- FIG. 4B illustrates the process flow at handset 1 2010 .
- the process flow for handset 2 2020 is identical. If the intercom button 2014 is not depressed, as detected at processing segment 2200 , the microprocessor 2013 checks if the intercom signal from base station 2000 is received by handset 2010 at processing segment 2210 , indicating that the base station user or the handset 2 user wants to initiate an intercom communication. If the intercom signal from base station 2000 is not received by handset 2010 , as detected at processing segment 2210 , the microprocessor returns to the start of handset 1 processing.
- the intercom button 2014 signal is transmitted by handset 1 2010 to the base station 2000 at segment 2201 , indicating that an intercom communication should be initiated.
- Handset 1 2010 checks if the telephone line is active at handset 1 2010 at processing segment 2202 . If the telephone line is not active at handset 1 2010 , as detected at processing segment 2202 , the speaker/microphone 2012 is connected to the transmitter/receiver circuit 2011 at segment 2203 preparing handset 1 for an intercom communication. The microprocessor 2013 then proceeds to processing segment 2214 to determine if the intercom communication should be terminated.
- handset 1 2010 sends a signal to the speaker/microphone 2012 to beep at segment 2211 to alert the user that an intercom communication is requested.
- the microprocessor 2013 checks if the intercom button 2014 was depressed at processing segment 2212 , indicating that the handset 1 user also wants to initiate an intercom communication. If the intercom button was not depressed, as detected at processing segment 2212 , the microprocessor 2013 checks if the end intercom signal from base station 2000 was received by handset 1 2010 at processing segment 2220 , indicating that the base station 2000 user or the handset 2 2020 user no longer wants to initiate an intercom communication.
- handset 1 2010 If the end intercom signal from base station 2000 was received by handset 1 2010 , as detected at processing segment 2220 , indicating that the request for an intercom communication has been cancelled, handset 1 2010 returns to the start of handset 1 processing. If the end intercom signal from base station 2000 was not received by handset 1 2010 , as detected at processing segment 2220 , handset 1 2010 returns to segment 2211 to alert the user again that an intercom communication is requested.
- the microprocessor 2013 checks if the telephone line is active on handset 1 2010 at processing segment 2213 . If the telephone line is not active, as detected at processing segment 2213 , the speaker/microphone 2012 is connected to the transmitter/receiver circuit 2011 at segment 2221 , preparing handset 1 2010 for an intercom communication. Once the intercom communication is initiated at segment 2221 , the microprocessor 2013 proceeds to processing segment 2214 to determine if the intercom communication should be terminated. If the line is active, as detected at processing segment 2213 , handset 2010 is already prepared for an intercom communication and the microprocessor proceeds to processing segment 2214 to determine if the intercom communication should be terminated.
- the microprocessor 2013 checks if the activate line button 2015 was depressed at processing segment 2214 , indicating that the intercom communication should be terminated and the line activated at handset 1. If the activate line button was depressed, as detected at processing segment 2214 , then handset 1 2010 sends an activate line signal to the base station 2000 at segment 2215 . The microprocessor 2013 then proceeds to the start of handset 1 processing.
- the microprocessor 2013 checks if the intercom button 2014 was depressed at processing segment 2222 , indicating that the intercom communication should be terminated. If the intercom button 2014 was depressed, as detected at processing segment 2222 , indicating that the intercom communication should be terminated, then handset 1 2010 sends the intercom button 2014 signal to the base station 2000 at segment 2223 and disconnects the speaker/microphone 2012 from the transmitter/receiver circuit 2011 at segment 2224 .
- the microprocessor 2013 checks if the end intercom signal from base station 2000 was received by handset 1 2010 at processing segment 2216 , indicating that the base station 2000 user or the handset 2 user wants to terminate the intercom communication. If the end intercom signal from base station 2000 was received by handset 1 2010 , as detected at processing segment 2216 , handset 1 2010 disconnects the speaker/microphone 2012 from the transmitter/receiver circuit 2011 at segment 2217 and returns to processing segment 2200 . If the end intercom signal from base station 2000 is not received by handset 1 2010 , as detected at processing segment 2216 , the microprocessor 2013 returns to processing segment 2214 to continue checking for an indication that the intercom communication should be terminated.
- the active call is placed on hold during the intercom communication and is resumed when the intercom communication is over.
- FIGS. 5 , 6 A- 6 A 2 , 6 B 1 - 6 B 2 , 6 C 1 - 6 C 2 , 6 D 1 - 6 D 2 , and 6 E 1 - 6 E 2 show a third embodiment of the invention which includes, as shown in FIG. 5 a base station 3000 a first handset 3010 and a second handset 3020 .
- the present embodiment has separate intercom buttons for each other unit. This allows it allows an intercom communication that does not include all of the handsets or the base station. In addition, this system allows intercom communications between inactive units while another unit is active.
- the base station 3000 includes a first transmitter/receiver circuit 3002 , a second transmitter/receiver circuit 3001 , a line interface 3003 , a first intercom button 3004 , a second intercom button 3006 , a microprocessor 3005 , a speaker/microphone 3007 , and a speakerphone button 3008 .
- the first handset 3010 includes a transmitter/receiver circuit 3011 , a speaker/microphone 3012 , a microprocessor 3013 , an activate line button 3014 , a first intercom button 3016 , and a second intercom button, 3015 .
- the second handset 3020 includes a transmitter/receiver circuit 3021 , a speaker/microphone 3022 , a microprocessor 3023 , an activate line button 3024 , a first intercom button 3026 , and a second intercom button, 3025 .
- the base station 3000 may have a speakerphone which is a speaker/microphone 3005 combination or a hardwired handset which also includes a speaker/microphone 3005 combination.
- a handset 3010 or 3020 intercom button 3004 or 3006 when a handset 3010 or 3020 intercom button 3004 or 3006 is depressed at the base station 3000 while the telephone line is active on the base station 3000 , the active line is placed on hold and the selected handset alerts the user. If the user of that handset 3010 or 3020 then depresses the base station intercom button 3015 or 3025 , the intercom is initiated. When a handset intercom button 3016 or 3026 is depressed from another handset 3010 or 3020 while the telephone line is active on that handset, the active line is placed on hold and the selected handset 3010 or 3020 alerts the user. If the user then depresses handset intercom button 3016 or 3026 for handset 3010 or 3020 requesting the intercom, the intercom is initiated.
- the active location When the intercom button is depressed from an inactive location requesting an intercom with an active location, the active location is alerted. If the active location then depresses the corresponding intercom button, the active line is placed on hold and the intercom initiated.
- the selected location alerts the user that an intercom is requested. If the user at that location depresses the corresponding intercom button, then the intercom is initiated between the two inactive locations without interfering with the active location.
- FIGS. 6 A- 6 A 2 , 6 B 1 - 6 B 2 , and 6 C 1 - 6 C 2 illustrate the process flow of the base station 3000 of a multiple handset active call enabled cordless telephone with separate intercom buttons for each handset.
- the base station 3000 checks if the telephone line is active on handset 1 3010 at processing segment 3101 . If the telephone line is active on handset 1 3010 , as detected at processing segment 3101 , the microprocessor 3005 disconnects the telephone line from transmitter/receiver circuit 1 3002 at segment 3102 , the active line is placed on hold, and the speaker/microphone 3008 is connected to transmitter/receiver circuit 1 3002 at segment 3103 , initiating the intercom communication between the base station 3000 and handset 1 3010 .
- the microprocessor 3005 checks if the telephone line is active at the base station 3000 at processing segment 3110 . If the telephone line is not active at the base station 3000 , as detected at processing segment 3110 , the microprocessor 3005 connects transmitter/receiver circuit 1 3002 to the speaker/microphone 3005 at segment 3112 , initiating the intercom communication between the base station 3000 and handset 1 3010 .
- the microprocessor 3005 If the telephone line is active at the base station 3000 , as detected at processing segment 3110 , the microprocessor 3005 sends a signal to the speaker/microphone 3007 to beep at segment 3113 , alerting the base station user that an intercom communication is requested. The microprocessor 3005 then checks if handset 1 intercom button 3004 was depressed at processing segment 3114 , indicating that the base station 3000 user wants to initiate the intercom communication.
- the microprocessor 3005 disconnects the telephone line from transmitter/receiver circuit 1 3002 at segment 3115 , the active line is placed on hold, and connects transmitter/receiver circuit 1 3002 to the speaker/microphone 3007 at segment 3116 , initiating the intercom communication between the base station 3000 and handset 1 3010 .
- the microprocessor 3005 checks if the base intercom signal from handset 1 3010 is received by base station 3000 at processing segment 3117 , indicating that the handset 1 3010 user no longer wants to initiate an intercom communication, i.e. the handset 1 3010 user pressed the base station 3000 intercom button 3015 a second time before the base station 3000 user pressed the handset 1 3010 intercom button 3004 to initiate the intercom communication. If the base intercom signal from handset 1 3010 was not received by base station 3000 , as detected at processing segment 3117 , the microprocessor 3005 returns to segment 3113 . If the base intercom signal from handset 1 3010 was received by base station 3000 , as detected at processing segment 3117 , the microprocessor 3005 returns to the start of base station processing.
- the microprocessor 3005 checks if the speakerphone button 3008 was depressed at processing segment 3120 to determine if the intercom communication should be terminated.
- the microprocessor 3005 disconnects transmitter/receiver circuit 1 3002 from the speaker/microphone 3007 at segment 3121 , terminating the intercom communication, connects the telephone line and speaker/microphone 3007 at segment 3122 , activating the line, transmits the end of intercom signal to handset 1 3010 at segment 3123 , and proceeds the start of base station processing.
- the microprocessor 3005 checks if handset 1 intercom button 3004 was depressed at processing segment 3124 , indicating that the base station 3000 user wants to terminate the intercom communication. If handset 1 intercom button 3004 was depressed, as detected at processing segment 3124 , the microprocessor 3005 disconnects transmitter/receiver circuit 1 3002 from the speaker/microphone 3007 at segment 3125 , terminating the intercom communication, transmits the end of intercom signal to handset 1 3010 at segment 3127 and proceeds to the start of base station processing.
- the microprocessor 3005 checks if the activate line signal was received from handset 1 3010 1 at processing segment 3130 , indicating that the handset 1 3010 user wants to terminate the intercom communication and activate the line. If the base station activate line signal was received from handset 1 3010 , as detected at processing segment 3130 , the microprocessor 3005 disconnects the transmitter/receiver circuit 1 3002 from the speaker/microphone 3007 at segment 3131 , terminating the intercom communication, connects the phone line to transmitter/receiver circuit 1 3002 at segment 3132 , activating the line, and proceeds to the start of base station processing.
- the microprocessor 3005 checks if the base station 3000 intercom signal from handset 1 3010 was received by base station 3000 at processing segment 3133 , indicating that the handset 1 3010 user wants to terminate the intercom communication. If the base station 3000 intercom signal from handset 1 3010 was received by base station 3000 , as detected at processing segment 3133 , the microprocessor 3005 disconnects the transmitter/receiver circuit 1 3002 from the speaker/microphone 3007 at segment 3134 , terminating the intercom communication, and proceeds to the start of base station processing.
- the microprocessor 3007 proceeds to processing segment 3120 to continue checking if the intercom communication should be terminated.
- the microprocessor 3007 checks if handset 2 3020 intercom signal from handset 1 3010 is received at processing segment 3200 . If handset 2 3020 intercom signal from handset 1 3010 is received, as detected at processing segment 3200 , the microprocessor 3005 checks if the telephone line is active on handset 1 3010 at processing segment 3201 as shown in FIGS. 6 B 1 - 6 B 2 .
- the microprocessor 3005 sends handset 1 3010 intercom signal to handset 2 3020 at segment 3202 , disconnects the telephone line from transmitter/receiver circuit 1 3002 at segment 3203 , the active line is placed on hold, and connects transmitter/receiver circuit 1 3002 to transmitter/receiver circuit 2 3001 at segment 3204 , initiating the intercom communication between handset 1 3010 and handset 2 3020 .
- the microprocessor 3005 checks if the telephone line is active at handset 2 3020 at processing segment 3210 . If the telephone line is active at handset 2 3020 , as detected at processing segment 3210 , then the microprocessor 3005 sends handset 1 3010 intercom signal to handset 2 3020 a segment 3211 . The processor then checks if handset 1 3010 intercom signal from handset 2 3020 is received at processing segment 3212 .
- the microprocessor 3005 disconnects transmitter/receiver circuit 2 3001 from the line at segment 3214 , the active line is placed on hold, and connects transmitter/receiver circuit 1 3002 and transmitter/receiver circuit 2 3001 at segment 3215 , initiating the intercom communication between handset 1 3010 and handset 2 3020 .
- the microprocessor 3005 checks if handset 2 3020 intercom signal from handset 1 3010 was received. If handset 2 3020 intercom signal from handset 1 3010 was received by base station 3000 , then the microprocessor 3005 returns to processing segment 3100 . If handset 2 3020 intercom signal from handset 1 3010 was not received by base station 3000 , then the microprocessor 3005 returns to processing segment 3212 .
- the microprocessor 3005 sends the handset 1 3010 intercom signal to handset 2 3020 at segment 3220 .
- the microprocessor 3005 checks if the handset 1 3010 intercom signal from handset 2 3020 was received by base station 3000 at processing segment 3221 , indicating that the handset 2 3020 user wants to initiate an intercom communication with handset 1 3010 .
- the microprocessor 3005 checks if the handset 2 3020 intercom signal from handset 1 3010 was received by base station 3000 at processing segment 3226 , indicating that the handset 1 3010 user no longer wants to initiate an intercom communication with handset 2 3020 . If handset 2 3020 intercom signal from handset 1 3010 was not received by base station 3000 , as detected at processing segment 3226 , the microprocessor 3005 returns to processing segment 3221 . If the handset 2 3020 intercom signal from handset 1 3010 was received by base station 3000 , as detected at processing segment 3226 , the microprocessor 3005 returns to the start of base station processing.
- the microprocessor 3005 connects transmitter/receiver circuit 1 3002 to transmitter receiver 2 circuit 2 3001 at segment 3225 , initiating the intercom communication.
- the microprocessor 3005 determines if the intercom communication should be terminated. The microprocessor checks if the handset 1 3010 intercom signal from handset 2 3020 was received by base station 3000 at processing segment 3230 , indicating that the handset 1 3010 user wants to terminate the intercom communication.
- the microprocessor 3005 sends the handset 2 3020 intercom signal to handset 1 3010 , disconnects transmitter/receiver circuit 1 3002 from transmitter/receiver circuit 2 3001 at segment 3232 , terminating the intercom communication, and returns the start of base station processing.
- the microprocessor 3005 checks if the handset 2 3020 intercom signal from handset 1 3010 was received by base station 3000 at processing segment 3233 .
- the microprocessor 3005 sends the handset 1 3010 intercom signal to handset 2 3020 at segment 3234 , disconnects transmitter/receiver circuit 1 3002 from transmitter/receiver circuit 2 3001 at segment 3232 , terminating the intercom communication, and proceeds the start of base station processing.
- the microprocessor 3005 checks if the activate line signal was received from handset 1 3010 at processing segment 3240 . If the activate line signal from handset 1 3010 was received by base station 3000 , as detected at processing segment 3240 , the microprocessor 3005 sends handset 1 3010 intercom signal to handset 2 3020 at segment 3241 , disconnects transmitter/receiver circuit 1 3002 from transmitter/receiver circuit 2 3001 at segment 3242 , terminating the intercom communication, connects the telephone line to transmitter/receiver circuit 1 3002 at segment 3243 , activating the line on handset 1 3010 , and returns to the start of base station processing.
- the microprocessor 3005 checks if the activate line signal was received from handset 2 3020 at processing segment 3244 . If the activate line signal was received from handset 2 3020 , as detected at processing segment 3244 , the microprocessor 3005 disconnects transmitter/receiver circuit 1 3002 from transmitter/receiver circuit 2 3001 at segment 3245 , terminating the intercom communication, connects the telephone line to transmitter/receiver circuit 2 3001 at segment 3246 , activating the line on handset 2 3020 , sends handset 2 3020 intercom signal to handset 1 3010 at segment 3247 and returns to the start of base station processing.
- the microprocessor 3005 If the activate line signal is not received from handset 2 3020 , as detected at processing segment 3244 , the microprocessor 3005 returns to processing segment 3230 to continue checking if the intercom communication should be terminated.
- the base station 3000 checks if the handset 1 3010 intercom button 3004 or handset 2 3020 intercom button 3006 was pressed at processing segment 3300 . If the handset 1 3010 intercom button 3004 is pressed at processing segment 3300 , the microprocessor 3005 checks if the line is active at the base station 3000 at processing segment 3301 .
- the microprocessor 3005 disconnects the telephone line from the speaker/microphone 3007 at segment 3302 , the active line is placed on hold, sends a base station 3000 intercom signal to handset 1 3010 at segment 3303 , and connects the speaker/microphone 3007 to transmitter/receiver circuit 1 3002 at segment 3304 initiating the intercom communication.
- the microprocessor 3005 checks if the telephone line is active on handset 1 3010 at processing segment 3305 . If the line is active at the base station, as detected at processing segment 3305 , the microprocessor 3005 sends a base station 3000 intercom signal to handset 1 3010 at segment 3306 and connects the speaker/microphone 3007 to transmitter/receiver circuit 1 3002 at segment 3307 , initiating the intercom communication between the base station 3000 and handset 1 3010 .
- the microprocessor sends the base station 3000 intercom signal to handset 1 3010 at segment 3311 and checks if the base station 3000 intercom signal from handset 1 3010 was received by base station 3000 at processing segment 3312 , indicating that the handset 1 3010 user wants to initiate the intercom communication. If the base intercom signal from handset 1 3010 was not received by base station 3000 , as detected at processing segment 3312 , the microprocessor 3005 checks if the handset 1 3010 intercom button 3004 was pressed at processing segment 3313 , indicating that the base station 3000 user no longer wants to initiate the intercom communication. If the handset 1 3010 intercom button was not depressed, as detected at processing segment 3313 , the microprocessor 3005 returns to processing segment 3312 to continue the loop until the intercom communication is initiated or the intercom communication is cancelled.
- the microprocessor 3005 disconnects the telephone line from transmitter/receiver circuit 1 3002 at segment 3314 , the active line is placed on hold, and connects the speaker/microphone 3007 to transmitter/receiver circuit 1 3002 at segment 3315 , initiating the intercom communication.
- the microprocessor 3005 determines if the intercom communication should be terminated. The microprocessor 3005 checks if the handset 1 3010 intercom button 3004 was pressed at processing segment 3316 . If the handset 1 3010 intercom button 3004 was pressed, as detected at processing segment 3316 , the microprocessor 3005 sends the base station 3000 intercom signal to handset 1 3010 at segment 3317 , disconnects transmitter/receiver circuit 1 3002 from the speaker/microphone 3007 at segment 3318 , terminating the intercom communication, and returns to the start of base station processing.
- the microprocessor 3005 checks if the base station 3000 intercom signal from handset 1 3010 was received by base station 3000 at processing segment 3320 . If the base station 3000 intercom signal from handset 1 3010 was received by base station 3000 , as detected at processing segment 3320 , the microprocessor 3005 disconnects transmitter/receiver circuit 1 3002 from speaker/microphone 3007 , terminating the intercom communication, and proceeds to the start of base station processing.
- the microprocessor 3005 checks if the activate line signal was received from handset 1 3010 at processing segment 3321 . If the activate line signal was received from handset 1 3010 , as detected at processing segment 3321 , the microprocessor 3005 disconnects the transmitter/receiver circuit 1 3002 from the speaker/microphone 3007 at segment 3322 , terminating the intercom communication, connects the telephone line to transmitter/receiver circuit 1 3002 at segment 3323 , activating the line on handset 1 3010 , and returns to the start of base station processing.
- the microprocessor 3005 checks if the activate line button 3008 was depressed at processing segment 3330 . If the activate line button 3008 was depressed, as detected at processing segment 3330 , the microprocessor 3005 sends the base intercom signal to handset 1 3010 at segment 3331 , disconnects transmitter/receiver circuit 1 3002 from the speaker/microphone 3007 at segment 3332 , terminating the intercom communication, connects the telephone line to the speaker/microphone 3007 at segment 3333 , activating the line at the base station 3000 , and returns to the start of base station processing.
- the microprocessor 3005 If the activate line button 3008 was not depressed, as detected at processing segment 3330 , the microprocessor 3005 returns to processing segment 3316 to continue the loop until the intercom communication should be terminated.
- FIGS. 6 D 1 - 6 D 2 and 6 E 1 - 6 E 2 illustrate the process flow of a handset 3010 3020 for a multiple handset active call enabled cordless telephone with separate intercom buttons for each handset.
- the microprocessor 3013 When the handset 2 3020 intercom button 3016 is pressed on handset 1 3010 , as detected at processing segment 3400 , the microprocessor 3013 sends the handset 2 3020 intercom signal to the base station 3000 at segment 3401 and checks if the telephone line is active on handset 1 3010 at processing segment 3402 . If the telephone line is inactive on handset 1 3010 , the microprocessor 3013 connects transmitter/receiver circuit 3011 to the speaker/microphone 3012 3022 at segment 3403 , initiating the intercom communication between handset 1 3010 and handset 2 3020 .
- the microprocessor 3013 checks if the handset 2 3020 intercom signal from base station 3000 was received by handset 1 3010 at processing segment 3410 , indicating that the handset 2 3020 user wants to initiate an intercom communication with handset 1 3010 . If the handset 2 3020 intercom signal from base station 3000 was received by handset 1 3010 , as detected at processing segment 3410 , the microprocessor 3013 sends a signal to the speaker/microphone 3012 to beep at segment 3411 and checks if the handset 2 3020 intercom button 3016 was depressed at processing segment 3412 , indicating that the handset 1 3010 user wants to initiate the intercom communication with handset 2 3020 .
- the microprocessor 3013 checks if the handset 2 3010 intercom signal from base station 3000 was received by handset 1 3010 at processing segment 3413 , indicating that the handset 2 3020 user no longer wants to initiate an intercom communication.
- the microprocessor 3013 If the handset 2 3020 intercom signal from base station 3000 was received by handset 1 3010 , as detected at processing segment 3413 , then the microprocessor 3013 returns to the start of handset 1 processing. If the handset 2 3020 was not received, then the microprocessor 3013 returns to segment 3411 .
- the microprocessor 3013 sends the handset 2 3020 intercom signal at segment 3414 and checks if the telephone line is active on handset 1 3010 at processing segment 3415 . If the telephone line is not active on handset 1 3010 , as detected at processing segment 3415 , the microprocessor 3013 connects transmitter/receiver circuit 3011 to the speaker/microphone 3012 at segment 3416 , initiating the intercom communication.
- the microprocessor 3013 determines if the intercom communication should be terminated. The microprocessor 3013 checks if the handset 2 3020 intercom button 3016 was depressed at processing segment 3430 , indicating that the handset 1 3010 user wants to terminate the intercom communication. If the handset 2 3020 intercom button 3016 was depressed, as detected a processing segment 3430 , the microprocessor 3013 transmits the handset 2 intercom signal to the base station at segment 3431 , disconnects the transmitter/receiver circuit 3011 from the speaker/microphone 3012 at segment 3432 , terminating the intercom communication, and returns the start of handset 1 processing.
- the microprocessor 3013 checks if the handset 2 3020 intercom signal was received from base station 3000 by handset 3000 at processing segment 3433 . If the handset 2 3020 intercom signal from base station 3000 was received by handset 3010 , as detected at processing segment 3433 , the microprocessor 3013 disconnects transmitter/receiver circuit 3011 from the speaker/microphone 3012 at segment 3434 , terminating the intercom communication, and returns to the start of handset 1 processing.
- the microprocessor 3013 returns to processing segment 3430 to continue the loop until the intercom communication between handset 1 3010 and handset 2 3020 should be terminated.
- the microprocessor 3013 checks if the base station 3000 intercom button 3015 was depressed at processing segment 3420 , indicating that the handset 1 3010 user wants to initiate an intercom communication with the base station 3000 . If the base station 3000 intercom button 3015 was depressed, as detected at processing segment 3420 , the microprocessor 3013 sends the base station 3000 intercom signal at segment 3421 and checks if the telephone line is active on handset 1 3010 at processing segment 3422 . If the telephone line is not active at handset 1 3010 , as detected at processing segment 3422 , the microprocessor 3013 connects the transmitter/receiver circuit 3011 to the speaker/microphone 3012 at segment 3423 , initiating the intercom communication.
- the microprocessor 3013 checks if the base station 3000 intercom signal from base station 3000 was received by handset 1 3010 at processing segment 3500 , indicating that the base station 3000 user wants to initiate an intercom communication with handset 1 3010 . If the base station 3000 intercom signal from base station 3000 was not received by handset 1 3010 , as detected at processing segment 3500 , the microprocessor 3013 returns to the start of handset 1 processing.
- the microprocessor 3013 sends a signal to the speaker/microphone 3012 to beep and checks if the base station 3000 intercom button 3015 was depressed at processing segment 3502 . If the base station 3000 intercom button 3015 was not depressed, as detected at processing segment 3502 , the microprocessor 3013 checks if the base station intercom signal from base station 3000 was received by handset 3010 at processing segment 3506 , indicating that the base station 3000 user no longer wants to initiate an intercom communication.
- the microprocessor 3013 returns to segment 3501 to continue the loop until the base station 3000 user cancels the request to initiate an intercom communication or the handset 1 3010 user initiates the intercom communication. If the base station 3000 intercom signal from base station 3000 was received by handset 3010 , as detected at processing segment 3506 , indicating that the base station 3000 user no longer wants to initiate an intercom communication, the microprocessor 3013 returns to the start of handset 1 processing.
- the microprocessor 3013 transmits the base station intercom signal to the base station 3000 at segment 3503 and check if the telephone line is active on handset 1 3010 at processing segment 3504 . If the telephone line is not active, as detected at processing segment 3504 , the microprocessor 3013 connects the transmitter/receiver circuit 3011 to the speaker/microphone 3012 at segment 3505 , initiating the intercom communication.
- the microprocessor 3013 determines if the intercom communication between the base station 3000 and handset 1 3010 should be terminated. The microprocessor 3013 checks if the base station 3000 intercom button 3015 was depressed at processing segment 3510 , indicating that the handset 1 3010 user wants to terminate the intercom communication.
- the microprocessor 3013 transmits the base station 3000 intercom signal to the base station 3000 at segment 3511 , disconnects the transmitter/receiver circuit 3011 from the speaker/microphone 3012 at segment 3512 , terminating the intercom communication and returns the start of handset 1 processing.
- the microprocessor 3013 checks if the base station 3000 intercom signal from base station 3000 was received by handset 3010 at processing segment 3513 . If the base station 3000 intercom signal from base station 3000 was not received by handset 3010 , as detected at processing segment 3513 , the microprocessor 3013 returns to processing segment 3510 to continue the loop until the intercom communication between the base station 3000 and handset 1 3010 should be terminated.
- the microprocessor 3013 disconnects transmitter/receiver circuit 3011 from the speaker/microphone 3012 at segment 3514 , terminating the intercom communication, and returns the start of handset 1 processing.
- the active call is placed on hold during the intercom communication and is resumed when the intercom communication is over.
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- The instant application is a divisional of co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 13/792,593, filed Mar. 11, 2013, which is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 13/367,957, filed Feb. 7, 2012, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/777,889, filed Feb. 7, 2001, the disclosures of all of which are hereby incorporated by reference into the instant application.
- The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for operating a cordless telephone during an active call.
- Some cordless telephones have intercoms which allow a person near a base station to speak to a person who has a handset. These telephones, however, do not allow the intercom function to be used during an active call.
- What is needed is a convenient way for the person who answers a call with the cordless handset to communicate to the intended recipient via the intercom function that the call is for him/her.
- The present invention overcomes the problems associated with the prior art and provides a unique method and system for allowing a user of a cordless phone telephone handset to use the intercom while a call is active.
- In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, the system has a base station and one cordless handset. An intercom communication initiated at either location will cause an active call at either location to be automatically placed on hold for the duration of the intercom communication after which the active call is re-engaged
- In another aspect of the invention, an active call can be automatically placed on hold during an intercom communication in cordless telephone systems which have more than one handset.
- The above and other advantages and features of the invention will be more readily understood from the following detailed description of the invention which is provided in connection with the accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a block diagram of an active call intercom enabled cordless telephone with one handset; -
FIG. 2A is a flowchart of the algorithm to initiate an intercom communication in the base station of an active call intercom enabled single handset cordless telephone; -
FIG. 2B is a flowchart of the algorithm to end an intercom communication in the base station of an active call intercom enabled single handset cordless telephone; -
FIG. 2C is a flowchart of the algorithm in the handset of an active call intercom enabled single handset cordless telephone; -
FIG. 3 is a block diagram of an active call intercom enabled multiple handset cordless telephone; - FIGS. 4A1-4A3 are collectively a flowchart of the algorithm in the base station of an active call intercom enabled multiple handset cordless telephone.
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FIG. 4B is a flowchart of the algorithm in a handset of an active call intercom enabled multiple handset cordless telephone. -
FIG. 5 is a block diagram of a multiple handset active call intercom enabled cordless telephone with separate intercoms for each handset; - FIGS. 6A and 6A2 are collectively a flowchart of the algorithm in the Base station of a multiple handset active call intercom enabled cordless telephone with separate intercoms for each handset;
- FIGS. 6B1 and 6B2 are collectively a continuation of the flowchart of the algorithm in the Base station of a multiple handset active call intercom enabled cordless telephone with separate intercoms for each handset;
- FIGS. 6C1 and 6C2 are collectively a continuation of the flowchart of the algorithm in the Base station of a multiple handset active call intercom enabled cordless telephone with separate intercoms for each handset;
- FIGS. 6D1 and 6D2 are collectively a flowchart of the algorithm in a handset of a multiple handset active call intercom enabled cordless telephone with separate intercoms for each handset;
- FIGS. 6E1 and 6E2 are collectively a continuation of the flowchart of the algorithm in the base station of a multiple handset active call intercom enabled cordless telephone with separate intercoms for each handset.
- In the following detailed description, reference is made to the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof, and in which is shown by way of illustration specific embodiments in which the invention may be practiced. These embodiments are described in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention, and it is to be understood that structural changes may be made and equivalent structures substituted for those shown without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
- In a first embodiment of the invention, illustrated in
FIGS. 1 , 2A, 2B, 2C, a cordless telephone system is shown (FIG. 1 ) which includes abase station 1000 and ahandset 1010. Thebase station 1000 includes a transmitter/receiver circuit 1001, aline interface 1002, anintercom button 1003, amicroprocessor 1004, a speaker/microphone 1005, and aspeakerphone button 1006.Handset 1010 includes a transmitter/receiver circuit 1011, a speaker/microphone 1012, amicroprocessor 1013, anintercom button 1014, and anactivate line button 1015. Thebase station 1000 may have a speakerphone which is a speaker/microphone 1005 combination or a hardwired handset which also includes a speaker/microphone combination 1005. - In accordance with the first embodiment of a cordless telephone system of the present invention, the
cordless handset 1010 has anintercom button 1014, which if depressed whilehandset 1010 has an active call, automatically puts the call on hold and initiates an intercom communication betweenhandset 1010 andbase station 1000. A call is active when a person is speaking to someone on the telephone at eitherbase station 1000 orhandset 1010. If theintercom button 1003 at thebase station 1000 is depressed while thebase station 1000 has an active call, the active call is automatically put on hold and an intercom communication from thebase station 1000 tohandset 1010 is initiated. If theintercom button 1003 at thebase station 1000 is depressed whilehandset 1010 has an active call,handset 1010 alerts the handset user that thebase station 1000 wants to initiate an intercom communication. If thehandset 1010 user then presses theintercom button 1014, the active call is automatically put on hold and the intercom is initiated. If anintercom button 1014 athandset 1010 is depressed while thebase station 1000 has an active call, thebase station 1000 alerts thebase station 1000 user that thehandset 1010 user wants to initiate an intercom communication. If thebase station 1000 user then presses theintercom button 1003, the active call is automatically put on hold and the intercom is initiated. - Referring first to the base station processing illustrated in
FIG. 2A ,FIGS. 2A and 2B illustrate processing respectively performed at thebase station 1000 andhandset 1010 byrespective microprocessors base station 1000 receives an intercom signal transmitted fromhandset 1010 atprocessing segment 1100, indicating that thehandset 1010 user wants to initiate an intercom communication, themicroprocessor 1004 checks if the telephone line is active onhandset 1010 atprocessing segment 1102. If the telephone line is active onhandset 1010, then the transmitter/receiver circuit 1001 is disconnected from the telephone line atsegment 1105, the active line is placed on hold, and the transmitter/receiver circuit 1001 is connected to the speaker/microphone 1005 atsegment 1106, initiating the intercom communication. If the telephone line is not active onhandset 1010, themicroprocessor 1004 checks if the telephone line is active at thebase station 1000 atprocessing segment 1103. If the telephone line is active at thebase station 1000, the telephone line is disconnected from thespeaker microphone 1006 atsegment 1107, the active line is placed on hold, and the transmitter/receiver circuit 1001 is connected to the speaker/microphone 1006 atsegment 1108, initiating the intercom communication. If the telephone line is not active at thebase station 1000, then the transmitter/receiver circuit 1001 is connected to the speaker/microphone 1005 atsegment 1104. - If the intercom button signal from
handset 1010 is not received by thebase station 1000, as detected atprocessing segment 1100, themicroprocessor 1004 checks if the base station'sintercom button 1003 was depressed atprocessing segment 1110, indicating that the base station user wants to initiate an intercom communication. If theintercom button 1003 was not depressed, as detectedprocessing segment 1110, the microprocessor returns to the start of base station processing because nothing has happened. - If the
intercom button 1003 was depressed, as detected atprocessing segment 1110, themicroprocessor 1004 checks if the telephone line is active at thebase station 1000 atprocessing segment 1111. If the telephone line is active at thebase station 1000, as detected atprocessing segment 1111, the telephone line is disconnected from the speaker/microphone 1006 atsegment 1120, putting the call on hold, the transmitter/receiver circuit 1001 is connected to the speaker/microphone 1005 atsegment 1121, initiating the intercom communication, and the intercom signal is transmitted from thebase station 1000 tohandset 1010 atsegment 1122. - If the telephone line is not active at the
base station 1000, as detected atprocessing segment 1111, then themicroprocessor 1004 checks if the telephone line is active onhandset 1010 atprocessing segment 1112. If the telephone line is not active onhandset 1010, as detected atprocessing segment 1112, transmitter/receiver circuit 1001 is connected to the speaker/microphone 1006 atsegment 1113, initiating the intercom communication, and the intercom signal is transmitted from thebase station 1000 tohandset 1010 atsegment 1117. If the telephone line is active onhandset 1010, as detected atprocessing segment 1112, the telephone line is disconnected from the transmitter/receiver circuit 1001 atsegment 1114, putting the telephone line on hold, the transmitter/receiver circuit 1001 is connected to the speaker/microphone 1006 atsegment 1115, initiating the intercom communication, and the intercom signal is transmitted from thebase station 1000 tohandset 1010 atsegment 1116. - As illustrated in
FIG. 2B , after the intercom communication is initiated atsegments microprocessor 1004 proceeds to check if the intercom communication should be terminated. Themicroprocessor 1004 checks if the intercom signal fromhandset 1010 was received at thebase station 1000 atprocessing segment 1130, indicating that the handset user wants to terminate the intercom communication, i.e. pressed the intercom button. If the intercom button signal fromhandset 1010 was received at thebase station 1000, as detected atprocessing segment 1130, the transmitter/receiver circuit 1001 is disconnected from the speaker/microphone 1006 atsegment 1131, terminating the intercom communication. - If the intercom button signal from
handset 1010 is not received by thebase station 1000, as detected atprocessing segment 1130, themicroprocessor 1004 checks if the base station'sintercom button 1003 was depressed atprocessing segment 1138, indicating that the base station user wants to terminate the intercom communication. If the base station'sintercom button 1003 was depressed, as detected atprocessing segment 1138, themicroprocessor 1004 transmits the end intercom signal tohandset 1010 atsegment 1140, disconnects the transmitter/receiver circuit 1001 from the speaker/microphone 1006 atsegment 1131, terminating the intercom communication, and returns to the start of base station processing. - If the base station's
intercom button 1003 was not depressed, as detected atprocessing segment 1138, themicroprocessor 1004 checks if the speakerphone button 1006 (i.e. the base station's activate line button) was depressed atprocessing segment 1132, indicating that the base station user wants to terminate the intercom communication and activate the telephone line. If thespeakerphone button 1006 was depressed, as detected atprocessing segment 1132, the transmitter/receiver circuit 1001 is disconnected from the speaker/microphone 1005 atsegment 1133, terminating the intercom communication, the telephone line is connected to speaker/microphone 1005 atsegment 1134, activating the line at the base station, and the end intercom signal is transmitted by thebase station 1000 tohandset 1010 atsegment 1139. - If the
speakerphone button 1006 is not depressed, as detected atprocessing segment 1132, themicroprocessor 1004 checks if an activate line signal fromhandset 1010 is received atbase station 1000 atprocessing segment 1135, indicating that thehandset 1010 user wants to terminate the intercom communication and activate the line, i.e. pressed activateline button 1015 onhandset 1010. If an activate line signal is received by thebase station 1000 fromhandset 1010, as detected atprocessing segment 1135, the transmitter/receiver circuit 1001 is disconnected from the speaker/microphone 1005 atsegment 1136, terminating the intercom communication. Then, the telephone line is connected to transmitter/receiver circuit 1001 atsegment 1137, activating the telephone line onhandset 1010. - If an activate line signal is not received by the
base station 1000 fromhandset 1010, as detected atprocessing segment 1135, themicroprocessor 1004 returns toprocessing segment 1130 and continues the loop until the intercom communication should be terminated. -
FIG. 2C illustrates the process flow athandset 1010. If theintercom button 1014 is not depressed, as detected atprocessing segment 1200, themicroprocessor 1013 checks if the intercom signal frombase station 1000 is received athandset 1010 atprocessing segment 1210, indicating that the base station user wants to initiate an intercom communication. If the intercom signal frombase station 1000 is not received athandset 1010, as detected atprocessing segment 1210, the microprocessor returns to the start of handset processing. - When
handset 1010intercom button 1014 is depressed, as detected atprocessing segment 1200, theintercom button 1014 signal is transmitted byhandset 1010 to thebase station 1000 atsegment 1201, indicating that an intercom communication should be initiated.Handset 1010 then checks if the telephone line is active athandset 1010 atprocessing segment 1202. If the telephone line is not active onhandset 1010, as detected atprocessing segment 1202, the speaker/microphone 1012 is connected to the transmitter/receiver circuit 1011 atsegment 1203 preparing the cordless handset for an intercom communication. Themicroprocessor 1013 then proceeds toprocessing segment 1214 to determine if the intercom communication should be terminated. - If the intercom signal from
base station 1000 is received byhandset 1010 atprocessing segment 1210, requesting an intercom communication,handset 1010 sends a signal to the speaker/microphone 1012 to beep atsegment 1211 to alert the user that an intercom communication is requested. Themicroprocessor 1013 then checks if theintercom button 1014 was depressed atprocessing segment 1212, indicating that the handset user also wants to initiate an intercom communication. If the intercom button was not depressed, as detected atprocessing segment 1212, themicroprocessor 1013 checks if the end intercom signal frombase station 1000 was received byhandset 1010 atprocessing segment 1220, indicating that the base station user no longer wants to initiate an intercom communication. If the end intercom signal frombase station 1000 was received byhandset 1010, as detected atprocessing segment 1220, indicating that the request for an intercom communication has been removed,handset 1010 returns to the start of handset processing. If the end intercom signal frombase station 1000 was not received byhandset 1010,handset 1010 returns tosegment 1211 to alert the user again that an intercom communication is requested. - If the intercom button was depressed, as detected at
processing segment 1212, indicating that the handset user also wants to initiate an intercom communication, then themicroprocessor 1013 checks if the telephone line is active onhandset 1010 atprocessing segment 1213. If the telephone line is not active, as detected atprocessing segment 1213, the speaker/microphone 1012 is connected to the transmitter/receiver circuit 1011 atsegment 1221, preparinghandset 1010 for an intercom communication. Once the intercom communication is initiated atsegment 1221, themicroprocessor 1013 proceeds toprocessing segment 1214 to determine if the intercom communication should be terminated. If the line is active, as detected atprocessing segment 1213,handset 1010 is already prepared for an intercom communication and the microprocessor proceeds toprocessing segment 1214 to determine if the intercom communication should be terminated. - Once the intercom communication is initiated, the
microprocessor 1013 checks if the activateline button 1015 was depressed atprocessing segment 1214, indicating that the intercom communication should be terminated and the line activated. If the activate line button was depressed, as detected atprocessing segment 1214, thenhandset 1010 sends an activate line signal to thebase station 1000 atsegment 1215. Themicroprocessor 1013 then proceeds to the start of handset processing. - If the activate line button was not depressed, as detected at
processing segment 1214, themicroprocessor 1013 checks if theintercom button 1014 was depressed atprocessing segment 1222, indicating that the intercom communication should be terminated. If theintercom button 1014 was depressed, as detected atprocessing segment 1222, indicating that the intercom communication should be terminated, thenhandset 1010 sends theintercom button 1014 signal to thebase station 1000 atsegment 1223 and disconnects the speaker/microphone 1012 from the transmitter/receiver circuit 1011 atsegment 1224. - If the
intercom button 1014 was not depressed, as detected atprocessing segment 1222, themicroprocessor 1013 checks if the end intercom signal frombase station 1000 was received byhandset 1010 atprocessing segment 1216, indicating that thebase station 1000 user wants to terminate the intercom communication. If the end intercom signal frombase station 1000 was received byhandset 1010, as detected atprocessing segment 1216,handset 1010 disconnects the speaker/microphone 1012 from the transmitter/receiver circuit 1011 atsegment 1217 and returns toprocessing segment 1200. If the end intercom signal frombase station 1000 is not received byhandset 1010, as detected atprocessing segment 1216, themicroprocessor 1013 returns toprocessing segment 1214 to continue checking for an indication that the intercom communication should be terminated. - Accordingly, no matter which of the
base station 1000 andhandset 1010 initiates an intercom communication during an active call, the active call is placed on hold during the intercom communication and is resumed when the intercom communication is over. -
FIGS. 3 , 4A1-4A3, and 4B show a second embodiment which includes, as shown inFIG. 3 , a base station 2000 afirst handset 2010 and asecond handset 2020. The base station includes a transmitter/receiver circuit 2001, aline interface 2002, anintercom button 2003, amicroprocessor 2004, a speaker/microphone 2005, and aspeakerphone button 2006.Handset 2010 includes a transmitter/receiver circuit 2011, a speaker/microphone 2012, amicroprocessor 2013, anintercom button 2014, and an activateline button 2015.Handset 2020 includes a transmitter/receiver circuit 2021, a speaker/microphone 2022, amicroprocessor 2023, anintercom button 2024, and an activateline button 2025. Thebase station 2000 may have a speakerphone which is a speaker/microphone 2005 combination or a hardwired handset which also includes a speaker/microphone 2005 combination. - When the
intercom button handset handsets base station 2000. When theintercom button 2003 is depressed at thebase station 2000 while the call is active at thebase station 2000, the call is automatically put on hold andhandsets base station 2000 wants to initiate an intercom. If eitherhandset intercom button base station 2000 activateline button 2006 is depressed, the telephone line is re-activated. If thebase station 2000intercom button 2003 is depressed, the call is left on hold andhandsets intercom buttons intercom button - FIGS. 4A1-4A3 illustrate process flow for the
base station 2000 of the second embodiment of the invention. When thebase station 2000 does not receive an intercom signal from ahandset processing segment 2100, it checks if theintercom button 2003 was depressed atprocessing segment 2130. If theintercom button 2003 is not depressed, as detected atprocessing segment 2130, themicroprocessor 2004 returns toprocessing segment 2100. - If an
intercom button 2003 signal is received fromhandset processing segment 2100, indicating that handset user wants to initiate an intercom communication, themicroprocessor 2004 checks if the telephone line is active atprocessing segment 2101. If the telephone line is inactive, as detected atprocessing segment 2101, thebase station 2000 transmits an intercom signal tohandsets segment 2102 and connects the transmitter/receiver circuit 2001 to the speaker/microphone 2005 atsegment 2103 initiating the intercom communication. - If the telephone line is active, as detected at
processing segment 2101, themicroprocessor 2004 checks if the telephone line is active in the same location as the intercom signal originated atprocessing segment 2110. If the telephone line is active in the same place, as detected atprocessing segment 2110, thebase station 2000 disconnects the transmitter/receiver circuit 2001 from the telephone line atsegment 2120 and connects the transmitter/receiver circuit 2001 to the speaker/microphone 2005 atsegment 2121 initiating the intercom communication. - If the telephone line is active in a different place than the intercom signal originated, as detected at
processing segment 2110, then thebase station 2000 transmits an intercom signal atsegment 2111 indicating to the other locations that a user wants to initiate an intercom communication. If an intercom signal from ahandset base station 2000, as detected atprocessing segment 2112, themicroprocessor 2004 checks if theintercom button 2003 is depressed atprocessing segment 2115, indicating that the base station user no longer wants to initiate an intercom communication. If theintercom button 2003 is depressed, as detected atprocessing segment 2115, themicroprocessor 2004 returns to the start of base station processing. If the intercom button is not depressed, as detected atprocessing segment 2115, then themicroprocessor 2004 returns toprocessing segment 2112 to continue the loop until the intercom is initiated or cancelled. - If an intercom signal from a
handset base station 2000, as detected atprocessing segment 2112, indicating that the active handset user also wants to initiate an intercom communication, the telephone line is disconnected from the transmitter/receiver circuit 2001 atsegment 2113 and the transmitter/receiver circuit 2001 is connected to the speaker/microphone 2005 atsegment 2114 initiating an intercom communication. - If the
intercom button 2003 is depressed, as detected atprocessing segment 2130, indicating that thebase station 2000 user wants to initiate an intercom communication, then themicroprocessor 2004 checks if the telephone line is active at thebase station 2000 atprocessing segment 2131. If the telephone line is active at thebase station 2000, as detected atprocessing segment 2130, then thebase station 2000 disconnects the telephone line from the speaker/microphone 2005 atsegment 2140, connects the transmitter/receiver circuit 2001 to the speaker/microphone 2005 atsegment 2141, and transmits an intercom signal atsegment 2142, initiating the intercom communication. - If the telephone line is inactive at the
base station 2000, as detected atprocessing segment 2131, themicroprocessor 2004 checks if the telephone line is active on ahandset processing segment 2132. If the telephone line is not active on ahandset processing segment 2132, thebase station 2000 connects the transmitter/receiver circuit 2001 to the speaker/microphone 2005 atsegment 2133 and transmits an intercom signal tohandsets segment 2134, initiating the intercom communication. - If the telephone line is active on a
handset processing segment 2132, thebase station 2000 disconnects the telephone line from the transmitter/receiver circuit 2001 atsegment 2135, connects the transmitter/receiver circuit 2001 to the speaker/microphone 2005 atsegment 2136, and transmits an intercom signal atsegment 2137, initiating the intercom communication. - After the intercom communication is initiated at
segments base station 2000 determines if the intercom communication should be terminated. Themicroprocessor 2004 checks if the activate line button signal is received atprocessing segment 2150, indicating that thehandset processing segment 2150, thebase station 2000 disconnects the transmitter/receiver circuit 2001 from the speaker/microphone 2005 atsegment 2151, terminating the intercom communication, connects the telephone line and transmitter/receiver circuit 2001 atsegment 2152, activating the line athandset segment 2153 and returns to the start of base station processing. - If the activate line button signal is not received, as detected at
processing segment 2150, themicroprocessor 2004 checks if thespeakerphone button 2006 was depressed atprocessing segment 2160, indicating that thebase station 2000 user wants to terminate the intercom communication and activate the line at thebase station 2000. If thespeakerphone button 2006 is depressed, as detected atprocessing segment 2160, thebase station 2000 disconnects the transmitter/receiver circuit 2001 from the speaker/microphone 2005 atsegment 2161, terminating the intercom communication, connects the telephone line andspeakerphone 2006 atsegment 2162, activating the line at the base station, transmits the end intercom signal atsegment 2163, and returns the start of base station processing. - If the speakerphone button is not depressed, as detected at
processing segment 2160, themicroprocessor 2004 checks if the intercom signal from ahandset processing segment 2164, indicating that thehandset handset base station 2000, as detected atprocessing segment 2164, thebase station 2000 disconnects the transmitter/receiver circuit 2001 from the speaker/microphone 2005 atsegment 2165, terminating the intercom communication, transmits the end intercom signal tohandsets segment 2163, and returns to the start of base station processing. - If the intercom signal from a
handset base station 2000, as detected atprocessing segment 2164, themicroprocessor 2004 checks if theintercom button 2003 was depressed atprocessing segment 2166, indicating that thebase station 2000 user wants to terminate the intercom communication. If the intercom button was depressed, as detected at 2166, thebase station 2000 disconnects the transmitter/receiver circuit 2001 atsegment 2165, terminating the intercom communication, transmits the end intercom signal atsegment 2163, and returns toprocessing segment 2100. - If the intercom button is not depressed, as detected at
processing segment 2166, themicroprocessor 2004 returns toprocessing segment 2150 to repeat the loop until the intercom communication should be terminated. -
FIG. 4B illustrates the process flow athandset 1 2010. The process flow forhandset 2 2020 is identical. If theintercom button 2014 is not depressed, as detected atprocessing segment 2200, themicroprocessor 2013 checks if the intercom signal frombase station 2000 is received byhandset 2010 atprocessing segment 2210, indicating that the base station user or thehandset 2 user wants to initiate an intercom communication. If the intercom signal frombase station 2000 is not received byhandset 2010, as detected atprocessing segment 2210, the microprocessor returns to the start ofhandset 1 processing. - When
handset 1 2010intercom button 2014 is depressed, as detected atprocessing segment 2200, theintercom button 2014 signal is transmitted byhandset 1 2010 to thebase station 2000 atsegment 2201, indicating that an intercom communication should be initiated.Handset 1 2010 then checks if the telephone line is active athandset 1 2010 atprocessing segment 2202. If the telephone line is not active athandset 1 2010, as detected atprocessing segment 2202, the speaker/microphone 2012 is connected to the transmitter/receiver circuit 2011 atsegment 2203 preparinghandset 1 for an intercom communication. Themicroprocessor 2013 then proceeds toprocessing segment 2214 to determine if the intercom communication should be terminated. - If the intercom signal from base station 20000 is received from
handset 1 2010 atprocessing segment 2210, requesting an intercom communication,handset 1 2010 sends a signal to the speaker/microphone 2012 to beep atsegment 2211 to alert the user that an intercom communication is requested. Themicroprocessor 2013 then checks if theintercom button 2014 was depressed atprocessing segment 2212, indicating that thehandset 1 user also wants to initiate an intercom communication. If the intercom button was not depressed, as detected atprocessing segment 2212, themicroprocessor 2013 checks if the end intercom signal frombase station 2000 was received byhandset 1 2010 atprocessing segment 2220, indicating that thebase station 2000 user or thehandset 2 2020 user no longer wants to initiate an intercom communication. If the end intercom signal frombase station 2000 was received byhandset 1 2010, as detected atprocessing segment 2220, indicating that the request for an intercom communication has been cancelled,handset 1 2010 returns to the start ofhandset 1 processing. If the end intercom signal frombase station 2000 was not received byhandset 1 2010, as detected atprocessing segment 2220,handset 1 2010 returns tosegment 2211 to alert the user again that an intercom communication is requested. - If the intercom button was depressed, as detected at
processing segment 2212, indicating that thehandset 1 user also wants to initiate an intercom communication, then themicroprocessor 2013 checks if the telephone line is active onhandset 1 2010 atprocessing segment 2213. If the telephone line is not active, as detected atprocessing segment 2213, the speaker/microphone 2012 is connected to the transmitter/receiver circuit 2011 atsegment 2221, preparinghandset 1 2010 for an intercom communication. Once the intercom communication is initiated atsegment 2221, themicroprocessor 2013 proceeds toprocessing segment 2214 to determine if the intercom communication should be terminated. If the line is active, as detected atprocessing segment 2213,handset 2010 is already prepared for an intercom communication and the microprocessor proceeds toprocessing segment 2214 to determine if the intercom communication should be terminated. - Once the intercom communication is initiated, the
microprocessor 2013 checks if the activateline button 2015 was depressed atprocessing segment 2214, indicating that the intercom communication should be terminated and the line activated athandset 1. If the activate line button was depressed, as detected atprocessing segment 2214, thenhandset 1 2010 sends an activate line signal to thebase station 2000 atsegment 2215. Themicroprocessor 2013 then proceeds to the start ofhandset 1 processing. - If the activate line button was not depressed, as detected at
processing segment 2214, themicroprocessor 2013 checks if theintercom button 2014 was depressed atprocessing segment 2222, indicating that the intercom communication should be terminated. If theintercom button 2014 was depressed, as detected atprocessing segment 2222, indicating that the intercom communication should be terminated, thenhandset 1 2010 sends theintercom button 2014 signal to thebase station 2000 atsegment 2223 and disconnects the speaker/microphone 2012 from the transmitter/receiver circuit 2011 atsegment 2224. - If the
intercom button 2014 was not depressed, as detected atprocessing segment 2222, themicroprocessor 2013 checks if the end intercom signal frombase station 2000 was received byhandset 1 2010 atprocessing segment 2216, indicating that thebase station 2000 user or thehandset 2 user wants to terminate the intercom communication. If the end intercom signal frombase station 2000 was received byhandset 1 2010, as detected atprocessing segment 2216,handset 1 2010 disconnects the speaker/microphone 2012 from the transmitter/receiver circuit 2011 atsegment 2217 and returns toprocessing segment 2200. If the end intercom signal frombase station 2000 is not received byhandset 1 2010, as detected atprocessing segment 2216, themicroprocessor 2013 returns toprocessing segment 2214 to continue checking for an indication that the intercom communication should be terminated. - Accordingly, no matter which of the
base station 2000,handset 1 2010, orhandset 2 2020 initiates an intercom communication during an active call, the active call is placed on hold during the intercom communication and is resumed when the intercom communication is over. -
FIGS. 5 , 6A-6A2, 6B1-6B2, 6C1-6C2, 6D1-6D2, and 6E1-6E2 show a third embodiment of the invention which includes, as shown inFIG. 5 a base station 3000 afirst handset 3010 and asecond handset 3020. Unlike the cordless telephone system shown inFIG. 3 , the present embodiment has separate intercom buttons for each other unit. This allows it allows an intercom communication that does not include all of the handsets or the base station. In addition, this system allows intercom communications between inactive units while another unit is active. Thebase station 3000 includes a first transmitter/receiver circuit 3002, a second transmitter/receiver circuit 3001, aline interface 3003, afirst intercom button 3004, asecond intercom button 3006, amicroprocessor 3005, a speaker/microphone 3007, and aspeakerphone button 3008. Thefirst handset 3010 includes a transmitter/receiver circuit 3011, a speaker/microphone 3012, amicroprocessor 3013, an activateline button 3014, afirst intercom button 3016, and a second intercom button, 3015. Thesecond handset 3020 includes a transmitter/receiver circuit 3021, a speaker/microphone 3022, amicroprocessor 3023, an activateline button 3024, afirst intercom button 3026, and a second intercom button, 3025. Thebase station 3000 may have a speakerphone which is a speaker/microphone 3005 combination or a hardwired handset which also includes a speaker/microphone 3005 combination. - In accordance with the third embodiment of the invention, when a
handset intercom button base station 3000 while the telephone line is active on thebase station 3000, the active line is placed on hold and the selected handset alerts the user. If the user of thathandset station intercom button handset intercom button handset handset handset intercom button handset - FIGS. 6A-6A2, 6B1-6B2, and 6C1-6C2 illustrate the process flow of the
base station 3000 of a multiple handset active call enabled cordless telephone with separate intercom buttons for each handset. - If a
base station 3000 intercom signal fromhandset 1 3010 is received bybase station 3000, as detected atprocessing segment 3100, thebase station 3000 checks if the telephone line is active onhandset 1 3010 atprocessing segment 3101. If the telephone line is active onhandset 1 3010, as detected atprocessing segment 3101, themicroprocessor 3005 disconnects the telephone line from transmitter/receiver circuit 1 3002 atsegment 3102, the active line is placed on hold, and the speaker/microphone 3008 is connected to transmitter/receiver circuit 1 3002 atsegment 3103, initiating the intercom communication between thebase station 3000 andhandset 1 3010. - If the telephone line is not active on
handset 1 3010, as detected atprocessing segment 3101, themicroprocessor 3005 checks if the telephone line is active at thebase station 3000 atprocessing segment 3110. If the telephone line is not active at thebase station 3000, as detected atprocessing segment 3110, themicroprocessor 3005 connects transmitter/receiver circuit 1 3002 to the speaker/microphone 3005 atsegment 3112, initiating the intercom communication between thebase station 3000 andhandset 1 3010. - If the telephone line is active at the
base station 3000, as detected atprocessing segment 3110, themicroprocessor 3005 sends a signal to the speaker/microphone 3007 to beep atsegment 3113, alerting the base station user that an intercom communication is requested. Themicroprocessor 3005 then checks ifhandset 1intercom button 3004 was depressed atprocessing segment 3114, indicating that thebase station 3000 user wants to initiate the intercom communication. Ifhandset 1intercom button 3004 was depressed, as detected atprocessing segment 3114, themicroprocessor 3005 disconnects the telephone line from transmitter/receiver circuit 1 3002 atsegment 3115, the active line is placed on hold, and connects transmitter/receiver circuit 1 3002 to the speaker/microphone 3007 atsegment 3116, initiating the intercom communication between thebase station 3000 andhandset 1 3010. - If
handset 1 3010intercom button 3004 is not depressed, as detected atprocessing segment 3114, themicroprocessor 3005 checks if the base intercom signal fromhandset 1 3010 is received bybase station 3000 atprocessing segment 3117, indicating that thehandset 1 3010 user no longer wants to initiate an intercom communication, i.e. thehandset 1 3010 user pressed thebase station 3000 intercom button 3015 a second time before thebase station 3000 user pressed thehandset 1 3010intercom button 3004 to initiate the intercom communication. If the base intercom signal fromhandset 1 3010 was not received bybase station 3000, as detected atprocessing segment 3117, themicroprocessor 3005 returns tosegment 3113. If the base intercom signal fromhandset 1 3010 was received bybase station 3000, as detected atprocessing segment 3117, themicroprocessor 3005 returns to the start of base station processing. - The same process is followed if a
base station 3000 intercom signal fromhandset 2 3020 is received bybase station 3000 atprocessing segment 3100 with transmitter/receiver circuit 2 3001 in place of transmitter/receiver circuit 1 3002. - After the intercom is initiated between the
base station 3000 andhandset 1 3010 atsegments microprocessor 3005 checks if thespeakerphone button 3008 was depressed atprocessing segment 3120 to determine if the intercom communication should be terminated. If thespeakerphone button 3008 was depressed, as detected atprocessing segment 3120, indicating that thebase station 3000 user wants to terminate the intercom communication and activate the line, themicroprocessor 3005 disconnects transmitter/receiver circuit 1 3002 from the speaker/microphone 3007 atsegment 3121, terminating the intercom communication, connects the telephone line and speaker/microphone 3007 atsegment 3122, activating the line, transmits the end of intercom signal tohandset 1 3010 atsegment 3123, and proceeds the start of base station processing. - If the
speakerphone button 3008 is not depressed, as detected atprocessing segment 3120, themicroprocessor 3005 checks ifhandset 1intercom button 3004 was depressed atprocessing segment 3124, indicating that thebase station 3000 user wants to terminate the intercom communication. Ifhandset 1intercom button 3004 was depressed, as detected atprocessing segment 3124, themicroprocessor 3005 disconnects transmitter/receiver circuit 1 3002 from the speaker/microphone 3007 atsegment 3125, terminating the intercom communication, transmits the end of intercom signal tohandset 1 3010 atsegment 3127 and proceeds to the start of base station processing. - If
handset 1intercom button 3004 was not depressed, as detected atprocessing segment 3124, themicroprocessor 3005 checks if the activate line signal was received fromhandset 1 3010 1 atprocessing segment 3130, indicating that thehandset 1 3010 user wants to terminate the intercom communication and activate the line. If the base station activate line signal was received fromhandset 1 3010, as detected atprocessing segment 3130, themicroprocessor 3005 disconnects the transmitter/receiver circuit 1 3002 from the speaker/microphone 3007 atsegment 3131, terminating the intercom communication, connects the phone line to transmitter/receiver circuit 1 3002 atsegment 3132, activating the line, and proceeds to the start of base station processing. - If the activate line signal was not received from
handset 1 3010, as detected atprocessing segment 3130, themicroprocessor 3005 checks if thebase station 3000 intercom signal fromhandset 1 3010 was received bybase station 3000 atprocessing segment 3133, indicating that thehandset 1 3010 user wants to terminate the intercom communication. If thebase station 3000 intercom signal fromhandset 1 3010 was received bybase station 3000, as detected atprocessing segment 3133, themicroprocessor 3005 disconnects the transmitter/receiver circuit 1 3002 from the speaker/microphone 3007 atsegment 3134, terminating the intercom communication, and proceeds to the start of base station processing. - If the
base station 3000 intercom signal fromhandset 1 3010 is not received bybase station 3000, as detected atprocessing segment 3133, themicroprocessor 3007 proceeds toprocessing segment 3120 to continue checking if the intercom communication should be terminated. - If the
base station 3000 does not receive a base intercom signal from eitherhandset 1 3010 orhandset 2 3020, as detected atprocessing segment 3100, themicroprocessor 3007 checks ifhandset 2 3020 intercom signal fromhandset 1 3010 is received atprocessing segment 3200. Ifhandset 2 3020 intercom signal fromhandset 1 3010 is received, as detected atprocessing segment 3200, themicroprocessor 3005 checks if the telephone line is active onhandset 1 3010 atprocessing segment 3201 as shown in FIGS. 6B1-6B2. If the telephone line is active onhandset 1 3010, themicroprocessor 3005 sendshandset 1 3010 intercom signal tohandset 2 3020 atsegment 3202, disconnects the telephone line from transmitter/receiver circuit 1 3002 atsegment 3203, the active line is placed on hold, and connects transmitter/receiver circuit 1 3002 to transmitter/receiver circuit 2 3001 atsegment 3204, initiating the intercom communication betweenhandset 1 3010 andhandset 2 3020. - If the telephone line is not active on
handset 1 3010, as detected atprocessing segment 3201, themicroprocessor 3005 checks if the telephone line is active athandset 2 3020 atprocessing segment 3210. If the telephone line is active athandset 2 3020, as detected atprocessing segment 3210, then themicroprocessor 3005 sendshandset 1 3010 intercom signal tohandset 2 3020 asegment 3211. The processor then checks ifhandset 1 3010 intercom signal fromhandset 2 3020 is received atprocessing segment 3212. Ifhandset 1 3010 signal fromhandset 2 3020 is received, as detected at 3212, themicroprocessor 3005 disconnects transmitter/receiver circuit 2 3001 from the line atsegment 3214, the active line is placed on hold, and connects transmitter/receiver circuit 1 3002 and transmitter/receiver circuit 2 3001 atsegment 3215, initiating the intercom communication betweenhandset 1 3010 andhandset 2 3020. - If
handset 1 3010 intercom signal fromhandset 2 3020 is not received bybase station 3000, as detected atprocessing segment 3212, themicroprocessor 3005 checks ifhandset 2 3020 intercom signal fromhandset 1 3010 was received. Ifhandset 2 3020 intercom signal fromhandset 1 3010 was received bybase station 3000, then themicroprocessor 3005 returns toprocessing segment 3100. Ifhandset 2 3020 intercom signal fromhandset 1 3010 was not received bybase station 3000, then themicroprocessor 3005 returns toprocessing segment 3212. - If the telephone line is not active at
handset 2 3020, as detected atprocessing segment 3210, then themicroprocessor 3005 sends thehandset 1 3010 intercom signal tohandset 2 3020 atsegment 3220. Themicroprocessor 3005 then checks if thehandset 1 3010 intercom signal fromhandset 2 3020 was received bybase station 3000 atprocessing segment 3221, indicating that thehandset 2 3020 user wants to initiate an intercom communication withhandset 1 3010. If thehandset 1 3010 intercom signal fromhandset 2 3020 was not received bybase station 3000, as detected atprocessing segment 3221, themicroprocessor 3005 checks if thehandset 2 3020 intercom signal fromhandset 1 3010 was received bybase station 3000 atprocessing segment 3226, indicating that thehandset 1 3010 user no longer wants to initiate an intercom communication withhandset 2 3020. Ifhandset 2 3020 intercom signal fromhandset 1 3010 was not received bybase station 3000, as detected atprocessing segment 3226, themicroprocessor 3005 returns toprocessing segment 3221. If thehandset 2 3020 intercom signal fromhandset 1 3010 was received bybase station 3000, as detected atprocessing segment 3226, themicroprocessor 3005 returns to the start of base station processing. - If
handset 1 3010 intercom signal fromhandset 2 3020 was received bybase station 3000, as detected atprocessing segment 3221, themicroprocessor 3005 connects transmitter/receiver circuit 1 3002 totransmitter receiver 2circuit 2 3001 atsegment 3225, initiating the intercom communication. - Once the intercom communication is initiated at
segments microprocessor 3005 determines if the intercom communication should be terminated. The microprocessor checks if thehandset 1 3010 intercom signal fromhandset 2 3020 was received bybase station 3000 atprocessing segment 3230, indicating that thehandset 1 3010 user wants to terminate the intercom communication. If it thehandset 1 3010 intercom signal fromhandset 2 3020 was received bybase station 3000, as detected atprocessing segment 3230, themicroprocessor 3005 sends thehandset 2 3020 intercom signal tohandset 1 3010, disconnects transmitter/receiver circuit 1 3002 from transmitter/receiver circuit 2 3001 atsegment 3232, terminating the intercom communication, and returns the start of base station processing. - If the
handset 1 3010 intercom signal fromhandset 2 3020 was not received bybase station 3000, as detected atprocessing segment 3230, themicroprocessor 3005 checks if thehandset 2 3020 intercom signal fromhandset 1 3010 was received bybase station 3000 atprocessing segment 3233. - If the
handset 2 3020 intercom signal fromhandset 1 3010 was received bybase station 3000, as detected atprocessing segment 3233, themicroprocessor 3005 sends thehandset 1 3010 intercom signal tohandset 2 3020 atsegment 3234, disconnects transmitter/receiver circuit 1 3002 from transmitter/receiver circuit 2 3001 atsegment 3232, terminating the intercom communication, and proceeds the start of base station processing. - If
handset 2 3020 intercom signal fromhandset 1 3010 was not received bybase station 3000, as detected atprocessing segment 3233, themicroprocessor 3005 checks if the activate line signal was received fromhandset 1 3010 atprocessing segment 3240. If the activate line signal fromhandset 1 3010 was received bybase station 3000, as detected atprocessing segment 3240, themicroprocessor 3005 sendshandset 1 3010 intercom signal tohandset 2 3020 atsegment 3241, disconnects transmitter/receiver circuit 1 3002 from transmitter/receiver circuit 2 3001 atsegment 3242, terminating the intercom communication, connects the telephone line to transmitter/receiver circuit 1 3002 atsegment 3243, activating the line onhandset 1 3010, and returns to the start of base station processing. - If the activate line signal was not received from
handset 1 3010, as detected atprocessing segment 3240, themicroprocessor 3005 checks if the activate line signal was received fromhandset 2 3020 atprocessing segment 3244. If the activate line signal was received fromhandset 2 3020, as detected atprocessing segment 3244, themicroprocessor 3005 disconnects transmitter/receiver circuit 1 3002 from transmitter/receiver circuit 2 3001 atsegment 3245, terminating the intercom communication, connects the telephone line to transmitter/receiver circuit 2 3001 atsegment 3246, activating the line onhandset 2 3020, sendshandset 2 3020 intercom signal tohandset 1 3010 atsegment 3247 and returns to the start of base station processing. - If the activate line signal is not received from
handset 2 3020, as detected atprocessing segment 3244, themicroprocessor 3005 returns toprocessing segment 3230 to continue checking if the intercom communication should be terminated. - If a the
handset 2 3020 intercom signal fromhandset 1 3010 is not received bybase station 3000, as detected atprocessing segment 3200, thebase station 3000 checks if thehandset 1 3010intercom button 3004 orhandset 2 3020intercom button 3006 was pressed atprocessing segment 3300. If thehandset 1 3010intercom button 3004 is pressed atprocessing segment 3300, themicroprocessor 3005 checks if the line is active at thebase station 3000 atprocessing segment 3301. If it the line is active, as detected atprocessing segment 3301, themicroprocessor 3005 disconnects the telephone line from the speaker/microphone 3007 atsegment 3302, the active line is placed on hold, sends abase station 3000 intercom signal tohandset 1 3010 atsegment 3303, and connects the speaker/microphone 3007 to transmitter/receiver circuit 1 3002 atsegment 3304 initiating the intercom communication. - If the telephone line is not active at the
base station 3000, as detected atprocessing segment 3301, themicroprocessor 3005 checks if the telephone line is active onhandset 1 3010 atprocessing segment 3305. If the line is active at the base station, as detected atprocessing segment 3305, themicroprocessor 3005 sends abase station 3000 intercom signal tohandset 1 3010 atsegment 3306 and connects the speaker/microphone 3007 to transmitter/receiver circuit 1 3002 atsegment 3307, initiating the intercom communication between thebase station 3000 andhandset 1 3010. - If the telephone line is not active on
handset 1 3010, as detected atprocessing segment 3305, the microprocessor sends thebase station 3000 intercom signal tohandset 1 3010 atsegment 3311 and checks if thebase station 3000 intercom signal fromhandset 1 3010 was received bybase station 3000 atprocessing segment 3312, indicating that thehandset 1 3010 user wants to initiate the intercom communication. If the base intercom signal fromhandset 1 3010 was not received bybase station 3000, as detected atprocessing segment 3312, themicroprocessor 3005 checks if thehandset 1 3010intercom button 3004 was pressed atprocessing segment 3313, indicating that thebase station 3000 user no longer wants to initiate the intercom communication. If thehandset 1 3010 intercom button was not depressed, as detected atprocessing segment 3313, themicroprocessor 3005 returns toprocessing segment 3312 to continue the loop until the intercom communication is initiated or the intercom communication is cancelled. - If the base intercom signal from
handset 1 3010 is received bybase station 3000 atprocessing segment 3312, themicroprocessor 3005 disconnects the telephone line from transmitter/receiver circuit 1 3002 atsegment 3314, the active line is placed on hold, and connects the speaker/microphone 3007 to transmitter/receiver circuit 1 3002 atsegment 3315, initiating the intercom communication. - After the intercom communication is initiated between the
base station 3000 andhandset 1 3010 atsegments microprocessor 3005 determines if the intercom communication should be terminated. Themicroprocessor 3005 checks if thehandset 1 3010intercom button 3004 was pressed at processing segment 3316. If thehandset 1 3010intercom button 3004 was pressed, as detected at processing segment 3316, themicroprocessor 3005 sends thebase station 3000 intercom signal tohandset 1 3010 atsegment 3317, disconnects transmitter/receiver circuit 1 3002 from the speaker/microphone 3007 atsegment 3318, terminating the intercom communication, and returns to the start of base station processing. - If the
handset 1 3010intercom button 3004 was not pressed, as detected at processing segment 3316, themicroprocessor 3005 checks if thebase station 3000 intercom signal fromhandset 1 3010 was received bybase station 3000 atprocessing segment 3320. If thebase station 3000 intercom signal fromhandset 1 3010 was received bybase station 3000, as detected atprocessing segment 3320, themicroprocessor 3005 disconnects transmitter/receiver circuit 1 3002 from speaker/microphone 3007, terminating the intercom communication, and proceeds to the start of base station processing. - If the
base station 3000 intercom signal fromhandset 1 3010 was not received bybase station 3000, as detected atprocessing segment 3320, themicroprocessor 3005 checks if the activate line signal was received fromhandset 1 3010 atprocessing segment 3321. If the activate line signal was received fromhandset 1 3010, as detected atprocessing segment 3321, themicroprocessor 3005 disconnects the transmitter/receiver circuit 1 3002 from the speaker/microphone 3007 atsegment 3322, terminating the intercom communication, connects the telephone line to transmitter/receiver circuit 1 3002 atsegment 3323, activating the line onhandset 1 3010, and returns to the start of base station processing. - If the activate line signal was not received from
handset 1 3010, as detected atprocessing segment 3321, themicroprocessor 3005 checks if the activateline button 3008 was depressed atprocessing segment 3330. If the activateline button 3008 was depressed, as detected atprocessing segment 3330, themicroprocessor 3005 sends the base intercom signal tohandset 1 3010 atsegment 3331, disconnects transmitter/receiver circuit 1 3002 from the speaker/microphone 3007 atsegment 3332, terminating the intercom communication, connects the telephone line to the speaker/microphone 3007 atsegment 3333, activating the line at thebase station 3000, and returns to the start of base station processing. - If the activate
line button 3008 was not depressed, as detected atprocessing segment 3330, themicroprocessor 3005 returns to processing segment 3316 to continue the loop until the intercom communication should be terminated. - FIGS. 6D1-6D2 and 6E1-6E2 illustrate the process flow of a
handset 3010 3020 for a multiple handset active call enabled cordless telephone with separate intercom buttons for each handset. - When the
handset 2 3020intercom button 3016 is pressed onhandset 1 3010, as detected atprocessing segment 3400, themicroprocessor 3013 sends thehandset 2 3020 intercom signal to thebase station 3000 atsegment 3401 and checks if the telephone line is active onhandset 1 3010 atprocessing segment 3402. If the telephone line is inactive onhandset 1 3010, themicroprocessor 3013 connects transmitter/receiver circuit 3011 to the speaker/microphone 3012 3022 atsegment 3403, initiating the intercom communication betweenhandset 1 3010 andhandset 2 3020. - If the
handset 2 3020intercom button 3016 is not pressed, as detected atprocessing segment 3400, themicroprocessor 3013 checks if thehandset 2 3020 intercom signal frombase station 3000 was received byhandset 1 3010 atprocessing segment 3410, indicating that thehandset 2 3020 user wants to initiate an intercom communication withhandset 1 3010. If thehandset 2 3020 intercom signal frombase station 3000 was received byhandset 1 3010, as detected atprocessing segment 3410, themicroprocessor 3013 sends a signal to the speaker/microphone 3012 to beep atsegment 3411 and checks if thehandset 2 3020intercom button 3016 was depressed atprocessing segment 3412, indicating that thehandset 1 3010 user wants to initiate the intercom communication withhandset 2 3020. If thehandset 2 3020intercom button 3016 was not depressed, as detected atprocessing segment 3412, themicroprocessor 3013 checks if thehandset 2 3010 intercom signal frombase station 3000 was received byhandset 1 3010 atprocessing segment 3413, indicating that thehandset 2 3020 user no longer wants to initiate an intercom communication. - If the
handset 2 3020 intercom signal frombase station 3000 was received byhandset 1 3010, as detected atprocessing segment 3413, then themicroprocessor 3013 returns to the start ofhandset 1 processing. If thehandset 2 3020 was not received, then themicroprocessor 3013 returns tosegment 3411. - If the
handset 2 3020intercom button 3016 was depressed, as detected atprocessing segment 3412, themicroprocessor 3013 sends thehandset 2 3020 intercom signal atsegment 3414 and checks if the telephone line is active onhandset 1 3010 atprocessing segment 3415. If the telephone line is not active onhandset 1 3010, as detected atprocessing segment 3415, themicroprocessor 3013 connects transmitter/receiver circuit 3011 to the speaker/microphone 3012 atsegment 3416, initiating the intercom communication. - After the intercom communication is initiated between
handset 1 3010 andhandset 2 3020 atsegments microprocessor 3013 determines if the intercom communication should be terminated. Themicroprocessor 3013 checks if thehandset 2 3020intercom button 3016 was depressed atprocessing segment 3430, indicating that thehandset 1 3010 user wants to terminate the intercom communication. If thehandset 2 3020intercom button 3016 was depressed, as detected aprocessing segment 3430, themicroprocessor 3013 transmits thehandset 2 intercom signal to the base station atsegment 3431, disconnects the transmitter/receiver circuit 3011 from the speaker/microphone 3012 atsegment 3432, terminating the intercom communication, and returns the start ofhandset 1 processing. - If the
handset 2 3020intercom button 3016 is not depressed, as detected atprocessing segment 3430, themicroprocessor 3013 checks if thehandset 2 3020 intercom signal was received frombase station 3000 byhandset 3000 atprocessing segment 3433. If thehandset 2 3020 intercom signal frombase station 3000 was received byhandset 3010, as detected atprocessing segment 3433, themicroprocessor 3013 disconnects transmitter/receiver circuit 3011 from the speaker/microphone 3012 atsegment 3434, terminating the intercom communication, and returns to the start ofhandset 1 processing. If thehandset 2 3020 intercom signal frombase station 3000 was not received byhandset 1 3010 atprocessing segment 3433, themicroprocessor 3013 returns toprocessing segment 3430 to continue the loop until the intercom communication betweenhandset 1 3010 andhandset 2 3020 should be terminated. - If the
handset 2 intercom signal frombase station 3010 is not received byhandset 1 3010, as detected atprocessing segment 3410, themicroprocessor 3013 checks if thebase station 3000intercom button 3015 was depressed atprocessing segment 3420, indicating that thehandset 1 3010 user wants to initiate an intercom communication with thebase station 3000. If thebase station 3000intercom button 3015 was depressed, as detected atprocessing segment 3420, themicroprocessor 3013 sends thebase station 3000 intercom signal atsegment 3421 and checks if the telephone line is active onhandset 1 3010 atprocessing segment 3422. If the telephone line is not active athandset 1 3010, as detected atprocessing segment 3422, themicroprocessor 3013 connects the transmitter/receiver circuit 3011 to the speaker/microphone 3012 atsegment 3423, initiating the intercom communication. - If the base
station intercom button 3015 was not depressed, as detected atprocessing segment 3420, themicroprocessor 3013 checks if thebase station 3000 intercom signal frombase station 3000 was received byhandset 1 3010 atprocessing segment 3500, indicating that thebase station 3000 user wants to initiate an intercom communication withhandset 1 3010. If thebase station 3000 intercom signal frombase station 3000 was not received byhandset 1 3010, as detected atprocessing segment 3500, themicroprocessor 3013 returns to the start ofhandset 1 processing. - If the
base station 3000 intercom signal frombase station 3000 was received byhandset 3010, as detected atprocessing segment 3500, themicroprocessor 3013 sends a signal to the speaker/microphone 3012 to beep and checks if thebase station 3000intercom button 3015 was depressed atprocessing segment 3502. If thebase station 3000intercom button 3015 was not depressed, as detected atprocessing segment 3502, themicroprocessor 3013 checks if the base station intercom signal frombase station 3000 was received byhandset 3010 atprocessing segment 3506, indicating that thebase station 3000 user no longer wants to initiate an intercom communication. If thebase station 3000 intercom signal frombase station 3000 was not received byhandset 3010, as detected atprocessing segment 3506, themicroprocessor 3013 returns tosegment 3501 to continue the loop until thebase station 3000 user cancels the request to initiate an intercom communication or thehandset 1 3010 user initiates the intercom communication. If thebase station 3000 intercom signal frombase station 3000 was received byhandset 3010, as detected atprocessing segment 3506, indicating that thebase station 3000 user no longer wants to initiate an intercom communication, themicroprocessor 3013 returns to the start ofhandset 1 processing. - If the
base station 3000intercom button 3015 was depressed, as detected atprocessing segment 3502, themicroprocessor 3013 transmits the base station intercom signal to thebase station 3000 atsegment 3503 and check if the telephone line is active onhandset 1 3010 atprocessing segment 3504. If the telephone line is not active, as detected atprocessing segment 3504, themicroprocessor 3013 connects the transmitter/receiver circuit 3011 to the speaker/microphone 3012 atsegment 3505, initiating the intercom communication. - After the intercom communication is initiated at
segments microprocessor 3013 determines if the intercom communication between thebase station 3000 andhandset 1 3010 should be terminated. Themicroprocessor 3013 checks if thebase station 3000intercom button 3015 was depressed atprocessing segment 3510, indicating that thehandset 1 3010 user wants to terminate the intercom communication. If thebase station 3000intercom button 3015 was depressed, as detected atprocessing segment 3510, themicroprocessor 3013 transmits thebase station 3000 intercom signal to thebase station 3000 atsegment 3511, disconnects the transmitter/receiver circuit 3011 from the speaker/microphone 3012 atsegment 3512, terminating the intercom communication and returns the start ofhandset 1 processing. - If the
base station 3000intercom button 3015 was not depressed, as detected asprocessing segment 3510, themicroprocessor 3013 checks if thebase station 3000 intercom signal frombase station 3000 was received byhandset 3010 atprocessing segment 3513. If thebase station 3000 intercom signal frombase station 3000 was not received byhandset 3010, as detected atprocessing segment 3513, themicroprocessor 3013 returns toprocessing segment 3510 to continue the loop until the intercom communication between thebase station 3000 andhandset 1 3010 should be terminated. - If the
base station 3000 intercom communication was received, as detected atprocessing segment 3513, themicroprocessor 3013 disconnects transmitter/receiver circuit 3011 from the speaker/microphone 3012 atsegment 3514, terminating the intercom communication, and returns the start ofhandset 1 processing. - Accordingly, no matter which of the
base station 3000,handset 1 3010, orhandset 2 3020 initiates an intercom communication during an active call, the active call is placed on hold during the intercom communication and is resumed when the intercom communication is over. - While the above embodiments of the present invention is described using a microprocessor as a control circuit for the base station and the handsets, the functions of each can be achieved using other control circuits which may be implemented as an ASIC or other digital or analog control circuit.
- While various specific embodiments of the invention have been described and illustrated, these are only exemplary of the invention and many modifications and substitutions can be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not limited by the foregoing description, but is only limited by the scope of the appended claims.
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