WO2009014074A1 - メール機能付き電話機,メール起動方法およびプログラム - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a telephone with a mail function, a mail activation method, and a program for controlling activation of a mail function when a telephone partner does not respond.
- Patent Document 1 Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2 0 0 4-3 6 3 9 2 5
- the main function is automatically activated when the other party does not respond within the specified time and the other party is a specific party.
- Patent Document 1 when a specific party does not answer the call, the mail function is activated immediately. In other words, a mail is sent every time there is no response. In general, there are other reasons why the other party does not answer, such as when you do not notice the incoming call, when you are aware but cannot respond while you are in transit, or when you do not want to answer immediately while listening to music or watching TV, etc. There are various situations. When faced with a situation where the other party does not answer, the caller tends to take the action of calling again.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a telephone with a mail function, a mail activation method, and a program for solving the above problems.
- the telephone with a mail function is a telephone with a mail function having a mail function, and a storage unit in which a predetermined number of times is registered in advance and making a call to the other party's telephone number and determining whether there is a response from the other party
- the call origination / calling means for registering the call history information in the storage unit every time a call is made, and the number of consecutive non-responses from the same party are obtained by referring to the call history information when the other party does not answer
- Function switching means for activating a mail function when the number of non-responses is equal to or greater than the prescribed number.
- the program of the present invention has a function of registering call history information every time a call is made, a function of making a call to the other party's phone number and determining the presence / absence of the other party's response, and referring to the outgoing call history information when the other party does not answer
- the computer implements a function that acquires the number of consecutive non-responses from the mail, and a function that activates mail when the number of acquired non-responses exceeds the specified number.
- the mail activation method of the present invention records outgoing call history information each time a call is made, and if there is no other party's response when making a call, the number of consecutive non-responses from the same party based on the outgoing call history information The mail is activated when the obtained number of non-responses is more than the specified number.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram showing the configuration of the first exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram showing an example of data stored in the address book 1 71.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram showing an example of data stored as outgoing call history information 1 7 2.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram showing an example of data stored as the prescribed number of times information 1 7 3.
- FIG. 5 is a flowchart showing the operation of the first exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a flowchart showing the operation of the non-response count collating process in the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram showing the configuration of the second exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a diagram showing an example of data stored as the specified number of times / specified time information 1 7 3 A.
- FIG. 9 is a flowchart showing the operation of the second exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a flowchart showing the operation of the non-response count / non-response time verification process in the second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 11 is a diagram showing the configuration of the third exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 12 shows an example of the data stored as the specified number of times and specified time information 1 7 3 B by user.
- FIG. 13 is a flowchart showing the operation of the third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 14 is a flowchart showing the operation of the non-response count / non-response time verification process for each caller in the third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 15 is a diagram showing the configuration of the fourth exemplary embodiment of the present invention. Best Mode for Carrying Out the Invention:
- FIG. 1 is a diagram showing the configuration of the first exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- a mobile phone 10 includes an antenna 11, a radio unit 1 2, a microphone 1 3, a speech force 14, and a display unit. 1 5 and An operation unit 16, a storage unit 17, and a control unit 18 are provided.
- the radio unit 1 2 is a communication device that transmits and receives radio signals to and from a base station (not shown) via the antenna 11 1. Audio is input to the microphone 1 3, and the speaker 1 4 is audio and alarm. Output sound.
- the display unit 15 is a display device such as an LCD (Liquid Crystal Display), and the operation unit 16 is an input device such as a numeric keypad, function keys, and pointing device.
- the storage unit 17 is a readable / writable storage device, and the storage unit 17 stores information including the address book 1 7 1, outgoing call history information 1 7 2, and specified number of times information 1 7 3. Has been.
- the address book 1 7 1 as shown in Fig. 2 (a diagram showing an example of data stored in the address book 1 7 1), names, telephone numbers, mail addresses, etc. are associated and registered in advance.
- the outgoing call history information 1 7 2 as shown in Fig. 3 (an example of data stored as outgoing call history information 1 7 2), the name of the callee, the date and time of the call, the callee number, the connection status ( Response, non-response, etc.).
- a specified number of times (for example, 3 times) is registered in advance as shown in FIG. 4 (a diagram showing an example of data stored as the specified number of times information 1 7 3).
- the specified number of times is the number of times to specify whether the mail function is automatically activated when telephone calls from the same party are not repeated more than once.
- the specified number of times is set in advance by the user of the mobile phone 10.
- the control unit 18 is a control device such as a CPU (Central Processing Unit), such as a telephone call receiving / receiving means 1 8 1, a function switching means 1 8 2, a mail transmitting / receiving means 1 8 3, and an address selection means 1 8. 4 and.
- the operation of the control unit 18 is controlled by a program, and the program is read and executed by the control unit 18 to execute the operation of each means of the control unit 18.
- the call origination / reception means 1 8 1 has a function to control call origination / reception processing and call operation, and a function to record call history information in the storage unit 1 7 2 storage area for each outgoing call. I have.
- Function switching means 1 8 2 starts the mail function when the number of consecutive non-responses from the same partner is obtained by referring to the call history information 1 7 2 when the other party does not respond, and when the number of non-responses exceeds the specified number It has a function to perform.
- the mail transmission / reception means 1 8 3 has functions for creating mail and controlling transmission / reception.
- Address selection means 1 8 4 acquires the mail address from the address book 1 7 1 based on the outgoing phone number when mail is activated by the function switching means 1 8 2 And a function to request input to the mail transmission / reception means 1 8 3 using the acquired mail address as destination information.
- FIG. 5 is a flowchart showing the operation of the first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 6 is a flowchart showing the operation of the non-response count matching process in the first embodiment of the present invention. is there.
- the user selects the telephone number registered in the address book 1 7 1 or directly inputs the telephone number from the operation unit 16, so that the control unit 1 8 can make and receive calls.
- 1 8 1 performs outgoing call processing.
- the telephone call origination / reception means 1 8 1 is connected to a base station (not shown) via the radio unit 1 2 and the antenna 11 1, and the telephone number of the other party is notified to the telephone communication network via the base station.
- the telephone call incoming / outgoing means 1 8 1 monitors the presence / absence of an incoming call response notification from the base station.
- the call origination / reception means 1 8 1 performs normal call processing, and the user makes a call with the other party via the microphone 1 3 and speaker 1 4 (Step A 2 ⁇ Step A 9).
- the call origination / incoming means 1 8 1 determines that the other party does not answer and proceeds to the non-response count determination process in step A 3 .
- This process is performed by the function switching means 1 8 2. If the condition for the non-response count determination process is not satisfied, the process ends. If the condition of step A 3 is satisfied, the process proceeds to step A 4.
- the details of the operation of Step A 3 will be described with reference to FIG.
- the function switching means 1 8 2 obtains a specified number of times (for example, 3 times) from the specified number of times information 1 7 3 (step A 3 l) o
- the function switching means 1 8 2 Referring to 2, obtain the number of non-responses recorded for the phone number of the other party that made the call and did not answer this time.
- the number of non-responses acquired here is the number of consecutive non-responses going back to the past from the most recent non-response (corresponding to the current call) corresponding to the telephone number. If you call AA and do not answer this time, in Figure 3, you can see that AA's unanswered responses are three times (NO. 1, 3, 5) (step A 3 2). ). Since the number of non-responses is 3 and the specified number of times is 3, the number of non-responses exceeds the specified number of times. If the condition is satisfied, the process proceeds to step A 4 (step A 3 3).
- step A 3 If the number of non-responses is greater than the specified number in step A 3 3, the function switching means 1 8 2 issues an activation command to the mail transmission / reception means 1 8 3 to activate the mail function, and the mail transmission / reception means 1 8 3 Display the mail creation screen on display section 15 (step A4).
- the function switching means 1 8 2 passes the processing to the address selection means 1 8 4, and the address selection means 1 8 4 refers to the address book 1 7 1 and corresponds to the telephone number of the other party who did not respond. Search for registered e-mail addresses (see Figure 2).
- the address selection means 1 8 4 notifies the e-mail transmission / reception means 1 8 3 of failure to obtain the e-mail address and proceeds to step A 7 (step A 5 ⁇ step A 7). . If the e-mail address is registered, the address selection means 1 8 4 requests the e-mail address acquired in the e-mail transmission / reception means 1 8 3 as the destination information, and the e-mail transmission / reception means 1 8 3 is the activated mail function. Enter the mail address at step A7 and go to step A7 (step A5 ⁇ step A6 ⁇ step A7).
- Step A7 the user enters a message from the operation unit 16 on the mail composition screen displayed on the display unit 15 and creates a mail.
- step A5 when the mail transmission / reception means 1 8 3 is notified of failure in obtaining the mail address from the address selection means 1 8 4, the mail transmission / reception means 1 8 3 displays the mail address on the mail creation screen. Displays a message requesting the user to enter. The user then enters the requested email address in addition to the requirements (step A7).
- the user transmits the mail created in Step A 7 and ends the process (Step A 8). Note that if the user cancels mail creation in step A7, the process is also terminated.
- the mail function is automatically activated when the number of non-responses over the telephone reaches the specified number. As a result, if you do not answer the call several times, The effect is that control according to the intention and behavior of the caller becomes possible. It also has the effect that the user's operation is few and the request can be efficiently communicated to the other party who does not respond.
- the mail function is automatically activated, so even if the mail address cannot be entered automatically, the user can send the mail by directly entering the mail address. The effect is obtained.
- the user since the user sets the specified number of times in advance, it is possible to obtain an effect that it can be set more according to the user's preference and intention.
- the mail function is automatically activated when the other party's non-response count reaches the specified count.
- the main function is automatically activated when the number of non-responses of the other party reaches the specified number and the date and time of occurrence of the non-response is within the specified time. .
- FIG. 7 is a diagram showing the configuration of the second exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- the specified number of times information 1 7 3 is the specified number of times / specified time information 1 7 3
- the point that A was replaced is different.
- Specified times ⁇ Specified time information 1 7 3 A as shown in Figure 8 ( Figure showing an example of data stored as Specified times ⁇ Specified time information 1 7 3 A)
- Specified times for example, 3 times
- a specified time for example, 10 minutes
- the specified time means the time for determining that the mail function is automatically activated when the specified number of non-responses occur within the specified time.
- FIG. 9 is a flowchart showing the operation of the second embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 10 is a flowchart showing the operation of the non-response count / non-response time comparison process in the second embodiment of the present invention. It is.
- Steps B 1 and B 2 are steps A 1 to A 2 in FIG. 5 (operation of the first embodiment),
- Step B5 ⁇ B10 is the same as Step A4 ⁇ A9 in Figure 5 Since it is the same, the explanation is omitted, and the operation of steps B3 to B4 will be explained. The details of the operations of Steps B 3 and B4 are shown in FIG. 10 and will be described below with reference to FIG.
- the function switching means 182 acquires a specified number of times (for example, 3 times) from the specified number of times / specified time information 1 73 A (step B 31).
- the function switching means 182 refers to the call history information 172, and acquires the number of non-responses recorded in correspondence with the telephone number of the other party that has made a non-response this time.
- the number of non-responses obtained here is the number of consecutive non-responses going back to the past from the most recent non-response (corresponding to the current call) corresponding to the corresponding phone number. If we call Mr. A A and do not respond, we can see that there are three consecutive responses (No. 1, 3, 5) in response to Mr.
- Step B 32 Since the number of non-responses is 3 and the specified number is 3, the number of non-responses is equal to or greater than the specified number, and the process proceeds to step B 41 assuming that the conditions for the non-response count determination process are satisfied (step B 33).
- step B41 the function switching means 182 acquires a specified time (for example, 10 minutes) from the specified number of times / specified time information 173A (step B41).
- the function switching means 182 refers to the outgoing call history information 1 72 and reads the oldest outgoing date and time among the prescribed number of times (three times) of non-responses. Referring to Fig. 3, the earliest outgoing date / time of AA's specified number of non-responses is NO. 5 (2007/6 No. 5 12:30) (step B 42). Then, the function switching means 182 indicates that the transmission date / time of NO.
- Step B 5 (12:30 of 2 007Z6 / 5) is the specified time (10:10 of 5/2007 12:34) from the transmission date / time of (NO. 1) this time. Check if it is within minutes). If it is within the specified time, go to Step B5 to activate the mail function. In the above example, the difference between the transmission time of NO. 5 and NO. 1 is 4 minutes, so it is determined that it is within the specified time (step B 43).
- the mail function is automatically activated when the number of non-responses of the other party reaches the specified number and the date and time when the non-response occurs is within the specified time. Yes.
- the specified time is further added to the mail activation condition as compared with the first embodiment, it is possible to obtain a further effect that it is possible to specify the condition of the mail activation more finely.
- the mail function is automatically activated when the number of non-responses of the other party reaches the specified number and the date and time of occurrence of the non-response is within the specified time.
- the specified number of times and the specified time are the same regardless of the calling party.
- the present embodiment is different in that the specified number of times and the specified time are set for each individual user in the address book 1 71 1.
- Fig. 11 shows the configuration of the third embodiment of the present invention.
- the specified number of times and specified time information 1 7 3 A is specified by user Number of times ⁇ Specified time information 1 7 3 B is replaced by B.
- Specified times per user ⁇ Specified time information 1 7 3 B is as shown in Figure 1 2 ( Figure showing an example of data stored as stipulated times per user ⁇ Specified time information 1 7 3 B)
- the specified number of times and the specified time are registered in advance (by calling party).
- the user information (name, phone number, e-mail address, etc.) may be the same as the user information in the address book 17 1 or may be registered separately.
- FIG. 13 is a flowchart showing the operation of the third embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 14 is the non-response count / response time collation processing for each calling party in the third embodiment of the present invention. It is a flowchart which shows this operation
- Steps C 1 and C 2 are the same as steps B 1 and B 2 in FIG. 9 (operation of the second embodiment),
- Steps C5 to C10 are the same as Steps B5 to B1 ⁇ in Figure 9.
- steps C3 to C4 Since it is the same, the explanation is omitted and the operation of steps C3 to C4 will be explained. Details of the operations of steps C 3 and C 4 are shown in FIG. 14 and will be described below with reference to FIG.
- the function switching means 1 8 2 refers to the specified number of times per user / specified time information 1 7 3 B, and the specified number of times (for example, 3 ) (Step C 3 1).
- function switching means 1 8 2 Refer to 172 and obtain the number of non-responses recorded in correspondence with the telephone number of the other party that did not answer this time.
- the number of non-responses obtained here is the number of consecutive non-responses going back in the past from the most recent non-response (corresponding to the current call) corresponding to the corresponding phone number. If we call AA and do not respond this time, in Figure 3, we can see that there are three consecutive non-responses (NO. 1, 3, 5) for AA (Step C32).
- Step C 33 Since the number of non-responses is 3 and the specified number is 3, the number of non-responses is equal to or greater than the specified number, and the process proceeds to Step C 41 assuming that the conditions for the non-response count determination process are satisfied (Step C 33).
- step C 41 the function switching means 182 refers to the user-specified number of times / specified time information 173 B, and specifies the specified time (for example, 10 minutes) registered for the other party that did not respond this time.
- the function switching means 182 refers to the outgoing call history information 172 and reads the oldest outgoing date and time out of the prescribed number (three times) of non-responses. Referring to Fig. 3, the earliest outgoing date / time of Mr. AA's specified number of non-responses is N0. 5 (2007 6/6 12:30) (Step C42).
- the function switching means 182 is that the transmission date and time of NO. 5 (2007 No.
- Step C 43 is the specified time (10 minutes) from the current (NO. 1) transmission date and time (2007 Z6 / 5 12:34). Check if it is inside. If it is within the specified time, the process proceeds to Step B 5 and the mail function is activated. In the above example, NO. 5 and NO. 1 are determined to be within the specified time because the difference in the transmission date and time is 4 minutes (step C 43).
- the number of non-responses and the specified number of times are set for each user (for each caller), so the caller is also considered compared to the second embodiment.
- a further effect is achieved in that it is possible to specify more detailed mail activation conditions.
- the present embodiment limits the functions in the first embodiment.
- FIG. 15 shows the configuration of the fourth embodiment of the present invention
- the configuration of the present embodiment is changed from the configuration of the first embodiment (FIG. 1) to the mail transmitting / receiving means 183.
- Address selection means 184 and address book 1 71 are deleted.
- Book The operation in the embodiment is obtained by deleting the operations of Step A5 to Step A8 from the operation of the first embodiment (FIG. 5) described above.
- the present embodiment has been described in association with the first embodiment, the present embodiment may be limited in function to the second or third embodiment.
- the mail transmission / reception means 1 8 3, the address selection means 1 8 4 and the address book 1 7 1 are deleted from the configuration of the second embodiment (FIG. 7), and the operation of the second embodiment The operation from Step B6 to Step B9 is deleted from (Fig. 9).
- the mail transmission / reception means 1 8 3, the address selection means 1 8 4 and the address book 1 7 1 are deleted from the configuration of the third embodiment (FIG. 1 1), and the operation of the third embodiment ( The operation from Step C6 to Step C9 is deleted from Fig. 13).
- the present invention is not limited to the mobile phone 10 and may be any phone having a mail function. It is possible to apply
- the target when determining whether the number of non-responses is greater than or equal to the specified number of times, the target is limited to the transmission on the same day as the current transmission or the transmission up to a specific number of days ago. It may be.
- the user inputs a message etc. from the operation unit 16 on the mail creation screen displayed on the display unit 15.
- the message registered by the user may be automatically input by the mail transmission / reception means 1 83.
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