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Television/telephone system with automatic dialing

Patent 4456925 Issued on June 26, 1984. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject October 4, 2002. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

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Inventors

Assignee

Application

No. 06/432464 filed on 10/04/1982

US Classes:

348/552, COMBINED WITH DIVERSE ART DEVICE (E.G., COMPUTER, TELEPHONE)379/110.01, COMPOSITE SUBSTATION OR TERMINAL (E.G., HAVING CALCULATOR, RADIO)379/355.03, Including terminal other than telephone379/387.01, SUBSTATION OR TERMINAL CIRCUITRY455/344Combined with diverse art device

Examiners

Primary: Britton, Howard W.

International Classes

H04M 11/00 (20060101)
H04M 1/274 (20060101)
H04M 1/2745 (20060101)

Abstract

A television receiver incorporating telephone interface circuitry permitting the viewer to remotely place outgoing calls by recalling a selected number from memory is disclosed. An infrared link is used for remotely answering incoming calls, initiating outgoing calls and programming a nonvolatile memory with a plurality of preferred telephone numbers for future use. The nonvolatile memory circuit is accessed by means of a microcomputer in response to user-initiated, remotely generated commands. The television receiver's display performs a user interactive function in displaying television/telephone mode operation information, the contents of user-accessed locations in the nonvolatile memory and the telephone number being stored in memory during the programming mode of operation. The microcomputer controls not only the telephone mode of operation of the system, but also television operation in generating digital tune words in response to a channel number entry and providing these tune words to an indirect frequency synthesis type of television receiver tuner. The contents of the nonvolatile memory may be updated, or changed, as desired by user selection of appropriate controls followed by entry of the new telephone number which is presented on the video display as it is entered for user verification. The video display is then cleared upon return to the television mode of operation or upon television receiver turn-off.

Other References

  • Introduction to the 4-Bit one-Chip Microcomputers, pp. 254-257 and p. 245
  • Specification sheet for MN 1208, MN 1218 256-bit PROM
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