A communication terminal apparatus such as a portable telephone apparatus has a main body, a selection operation unit, an operation inputting unit, a display unit, and a controller. The main body has a speaker and a microphone. The selection operation unit is provided on the main body and selects one mode from a plurality of modes of the communication terminal apparatus. The operation inputting nit is provided on the main body and changes functions based on the mode selected by the selection operation unit. The display unit is provided on the main body and displays information required for selection operation or inputting operation by the selection operation unit and/or the operation inputting unit. The controller sets a mode selected based on the input from the selection operation unit, and switches a function of the operation inputting unit based on the input from the selection operation unit. The controller controls display operation of the display unit based on the input from the selection operation under and/or the operation inputting unit.
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0. 5. A portable communication terminal apparatus comprising:
a body;
transmitting and receiving means arranged in said body;
a rotatable jog dial selection device arranged on said body operable by a user in a first direction along a surface of said body and in a second direction substantially perpendicular to said first direction;
operation detection means for detecting an operation of said selection device in said first direction and in said second direction;
storage means for storing data of a plurality of selection items which are hierarchically arranged;
display means for displaying said plurality of selection items read out of said storage means; and
control means for controlling a position of a pointer to indicate a desired item out of said plurality of selection items displayed on said display means when said selection device is operated in said first direction and changing a display layout when said selection device is operated in said second direction to change from a display listing selection items of high hierarchy in a first format to a display listing selection items of low hierarchy that are linked with said desired selection item in a second format, said first and second formats being recognizably different, wherein
said first direction is circumferential relative to said jog dial;
said second direction is radial relative to said jog dial; and
said control means causes said display means to display a selection item to said high hierarchy on said display together with said items of said low hierarchy that are linked with said selection item.
1. A communication terminal apparatus comprising:
a body;
transmitting and receiving means arranged in said body;
selection operation means arranged on said body operable by a user in a first direction along a surface of said body and in a second direction substantially perpendicular to the first direction;
operation detection means for detecting an operation of said selection operation means in said first direction and in said second direction;
storage means for storing data of a plurality of communicates;
display means for displaying said plurality of communicatees read out of said storage means; and
control means for controlling said display means so that one of said plurality of communicatees is selected on said display means in response to a detection result of said operation detection means when said selection operation means is operated in said first direction, and for controlling said transmitting and receiving means to originate a call to said plurality of communicatees selected on said display means in response to a detection result of said operation detection means when said selection operation means is operated in said second direction, and perform a mute operation in response to operating said selection operation means in said second direction,
wherein
said control means controls said transmitting and receiving means to adjust a reception sound volume in response to operating said selection operation means in said first direction during a communication operation, and wherein
said control means controls said transmitting and receiving means to perform a mute operation in response to operating said selection operation means in said second direction.
2. A communication terminal apparatus, comprising:
body;
a microphone rotatably mounted on said body and positionable in an opened state and a closed state, said microphone used in the opened state during a communication-operation;
transmitting and receiving means arranged in said body;
selection operation means arranged on said body for operation by a user in a first direction and in a second direction, said first and second directions being substantially perpendicular to each other;
operation detection means for detecting the operation of said selection operation means in the first and second directions;
storage means for storing data of a plurality of communicatees;
display means for displaying said data of said plurality of communicatees read form said storage means; and
control means operable when said microphone is in the opened state for reading the data of the plurality of communicatees from said storage means and for displaying read out data on said display means in response to a detection result of said operation detection means when said selection operation means is operated in the second direction a first time, said control means controlling said display means so that one of said communicatees is selected on said display means in response to a detection result of said operation detection means when said selection operation means is operated in the first direction, and said control means controlling said transmitting and receiving means to originate a call to the communicatee selected on said display means in response to a detection result of said operation detection means when said selection operation means is operated in the second direction a second time.
3. A communication terminal apparatus according to
4. The communication terminal apparatus according to
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This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/412,945 filed Apr. 13, 1995, now abandoned.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a communication terminal apparatus and a control method thereof, and more particularly, to the communication terminal apparatus having a selection operation unit and the control method thereof.
2. Description of the Related Art
Communication terminal apparatuses such as portable telephones that particularly require portability are commonly used these days. In such communication terminal-apparatuses, a single input key has a single function assigned thereto. That is, separate keys such as dial key, communication start key, communication end key, and redial key are assigned independently.
There are some communication terminal apparatuses in which a plurality of functions are assigned to a single input key. However, these functions are not selected by a user but automatically selected according to the state of the communication terminal apparatus. For example, a single input key is used for different operations according to operation state or operation mode of the communication terminal apparatus such as busy or waiting state.
However, if a single function is fixedly assigned to a single input key as described above, the number of input keys inevitably increases with number of functions of communication terminal apparatus. In communication terminal apparatus using a single input key for different functions according to the operation state or the operation mode thereof, the number of input keys is not effectively reduced because functions to be assigned are limited. For example, only a set of functions used only during transmission or a set of functions used only during waiting state can be used for such duplicate assignment.
Further, in a portable communication terminal apparatus such as portable telephone that must have a small size, an increase in the number of input keys results in an increase in the size of the apparatus, and thus there occurs a problem of degraded portability.
Further, the number of in the input keys makes it more difficult to select an input key to be operated, which gives an impression that the equipment cannot be operated easily. In addition, there occurs the problem that the user often presses incorrect keys.
It is, therefore, an object of the present invention to provide a communication terminal apparatus which revolves the above-mentioned problem.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a control method of communication terminal apparatus which resolves the above-mentioned problem.
According to the present invention, there is provided a communication terminal apparatus including a selection operation unit and a operation input unit. The selection operation unit selects one mode from a plurality of mode of the communication terminal apparatus. The operation input unit changes its function based on the mode selected by the selection operation unit.
According to the present invention, there is provided a communication terminal apparatus including a main body, the selection operation unit, the operation input unit, and a display unit. The main body has a speaker and a microphone. The selection operation unit is provided in the main body to select one mode from a plurality of mode of the communication terminal apparatus. The operation input unit is provided in the main body to change its function based on the mode selected by the selection operation unit. The display unit is provided in the main body to display information which are required for at least the selection operation and/or the input operation by selection operation unit and/or operation input unit, respectively.
According to the present invention, there is provided a communication terminal apparatus including the main body, the selection operation unit, the operation input unit, the display unit, and a controller. The main body has the speaker and the microphone. The selection operation unit is provided in the main body to select one mode from a plurality of mode of the communication terminal apparatus. The operation input unit is provided in the main body to change its function based on the mode selected by the selection operation unit. The display unit is provided in the main body to display information which is required for at least selection operation and/or operation by the selection operation unit and/or the operation input unit respectively. The controller sets the mode selected based on the input from the selection operation unit, and switches function of the operation input unit based on the input form the selection operation unit. Also, the controller controls the display operation of the display unit based on the input from the selection operation unit and/or the operation input unit.
According to the present invention, there is provided a control method for the communication terminal apparatus having the selection operation unit for selecting one mode from a plurality of mode; the operation input unit for changing function based on the mode selected by the selection operation unit; the display unit for displaying information which is required for at least selection operation and/or input operation by the selection operation unit and/or the operation input unit, respectively; and a memory for storing a plurality of data of communicates including the telephone numbers and the names of the communicates input by the operation input unit. The control method selectively displays a first display state for displaying the communicate assigned to the operation input unit based on the data stored in the memory, and a second display state for displaying the data stored in the memory in alphabetical order of the communicate.
According to the present invention, there provides the operation input unit which can change function by operation from the selection operation unit, so that many functions can be selectively switched without increasing the number of keys required for input. Therefore, smaller communication terminal apparatus can be realized.
The nature, principle and utility of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which like parts are designated by like reference numerals or characters.
In the accompanying drawings:
Preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. Incidentally, in the following embodiments, description will be made by taking a portable telephone as an example of a communication terminal apparatus.
First, the following description is about the portable telephone accordin gto the first embodiment of the present invention using
Reference numeral 14 shows an operation unit provided on the box. The operation information input by the operation unit 14 is supplied to the controller 11. Then, the controller 11 controls various operations such as communication and display operations based on the supplied operation information
Reference numeral 15 shows a ROM (read only memory) for storing an operation program for the controller 11. Reference numeral 16 shows a RAM (random access memory) which is used for a working region when the program operation of the terminal control by the controller 11 is executed.
Reference numeral 17 shows a baseband and RF unit, which modulates transmitted signals and demodulates received signals. Reference numeral 18 shows an antenna for transmitting and receiving.
The external construction of the portable telephone 10 is, for example, constituted as shown in FIG. 2. The display unit 12 is provided on one of main surface of the box to display various displays to the user. As the operation keys corresponding to the operation unit 14, a soft key 1, a soft key 2, a soft key 3, a scroll knob 4, and numeral/alphabet keys 5 used for dial call and character input are allocated. On one side of the box, the scroll knob 4 is provided so that the user can rotary operate. Further, on the other side of the box from where the scroll knob 4 is, a rotatable arm portion 19 is provided. A microphone 20 is provided on the free end of the arm portion 19. By turning upside of the arm portion 19 toward downside in
The soft keys 1, 2, and 3 have their functions varied according to the state set by the scroll knob 4. The current function of each of the soft keys 1, 2, and 3 is displayed in a function display region 12a of the soft keys in the display unit 12. As shown in
The scroll knob 4 is constituted as a rotatable knob in the up and down directions indicated by the arrows in FIG. 2. When rotating the scroll knob 4, the user feels that the scroll knob 4 is, for example, clicked so as to sense the rotational stages.
When the scroll knob 4 is rotated downward, the controller 11 regards that the default state has shifted to the next state (assume that it is “state A”) and that the functions of the soft keys 1, 2, and 3 have been charged. As shown in
When the scroll knob 4 is further rotated downward in state A, the controller 11 regards that state A has shifted to the next state (assume that it is “state B”), and further changes the functions of the soft keys 1, 2, and 3. As shown in
In state B in
If no operation has been performed for a specified length of time being in state A or B, the controller 11 controls to automatically return to the default state shown in
In this manner, aforementioned three states is selected by the scroll knob 4 and the function of each of the soft keys 1, 2, and 3 are switched. Each of the soft keys 1, 2, and 3 thus can be used as the operation keys corresponding to the three functions.
The controller 11 executes predetermined operation control based on the input from the soft keys 1, 2, or 3. The processing in the case where the soft key 1, 2, or 3 is pressed is shown in FIG. 5. The processing flow shown in
If the soft key 1 is pressed (F101), the controller 11 determines whether or not the current state is default, A, or B (F104, F105). If the state is default, the controller 11 executes the send operation control (F106). If the state is A, the controller 11 executes the end operation control (F107). If the state is B, the controller 11 executes the clear operation control (F108).
Similarly, when the soft key 2 is pressed (F102), the controller 11 first determines whether or not the current state is defaults A, or B (F109, F110). If the state is default, the controller 11 executes the mute operation control (F111). IF the state is A, the controller 11 executes the key lock operation control (F112). If the state is B, the controller 11 executes the redial operation control (F113).
Similarly, when the soft key 3 is pressed (F103), the controller 11 determines whether or not the current state is default, A, or B( F114, F115). If the state is default, the controller 11 executes the alphabet input function call control (F116). If the state is A, the controller 11 executes the memory function call control (F117). If the state is B, the controller 11 executes the back light operation control (F118).
As described above, the user can select the functions of the soft keys 1, 2, and 3 by the scroll knob 4, and the controller 11 controls the functions set according to the current state, so that various operations can be executed with a small number of keys. Therefore, it is possible to realize the portable telephone with a large number of functions as well as being in miniature
Furthermore, the functions which are used most frequently, such as send function, end function, and clear function, are set in the default state, and the functions which is relatively not used very much, such as alphabet input function, memory call function, and back light function, are set in state B, so that the user can use the portable telephone at a minimum of operation of the scroll knob 4. Therefore, the simplicity of the operation can be improved.
Furthermore, if the keys are not operated over a specified length of time, the state is automatically returned to the default, and the soft keys 1, 2, and 3 are set to the functions such as send function and end function which are frequently used. Therefore, the usability can be further improved.
In addition, since the functions of the soft keys 1, 2, and 3 in each state are displayed in the function display region 12a of the soft keys in the display unit 12, the user can visually check what functions the soft keys are currently, thus can operate the portable telephone with no confusion.
The present invention is not only limited to the first embodiment, but various modifications can be made thereto instead. For example, the number of the soft keys may be one, four or more. In addition, the states selected by the scroll known are not only limited to the three states (default, A, and B), but may be two, four or more.
In addition, the functions set for the soft keys and the design specification based on the use frequency are not only limited to the embodiment, but can be determined according to the usage of the apparatus and mounted functions.
Furthermore, in the embodiment, the scroll knob 4 is used as a selection operation unit. However, other operation means such as press keys may be used.
Next, the detailed description about the portable telephone as a communication terminal apparatus according to the second invention of the present invention will be made below.
(1—1) Body of Apparatus
The overall configuration and the circuit configuration of a portable telephone apparatus 31 are described using
The arm microphone 33 has the function for controlling on or off hook in response to the opening and closing operation, and the function for disabling operation by keys other than specified ones during the close state (referred to as a “key lock function”). This key lock state can be released by opening the arm microphone 33. This prevents erroneous transmission and receiving calls due to malfunctioning.
On the other hand, the main body 32 has various operation keys and a processing circuit. On one of the main surface of the main body 32, a speaker 34 paired with the arm microphone 33, a display unit 35 composed of liquid crystal display elements, and a plurality of operation keys 36 to which various functions are assigned are provided. Inside of the main body 32, a controller 47 composed of a micro computer in which data is input and output to and from the speaker 34, the display unit 35, and the plurality of operation keys 36 is provided.
The controller 47 controls the display unit 33 via a display driving circuit 35A to display information corresponding to the instruction input from the operation keys 36 using a font of an appropriate size.
The controller 47 operates based on programs stored in a ROM 48 and data read into a RAM 49. The controller 47 also controls a transmitting/receiving circuit 40 to transmit and receive information to and from other communication terminals via an antenna 41 connected to the transmitting/receiving circuit 40. The controller 47 has a card socket 43 connected thereto, and reads out all the management information on a subscriber from a subscriber ID card 42 (in the second embodiment, a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card 42 is described) inserted into the card socket 43.
The program and the control data is stored in the ROM 48, b which the controller 47 executes and controls the operation of the portable telephone for displaying and calling according to the second embodiment described later.
As shown in
The large font is in principle used to display characters input by the user, and the small font is used to display messages from the apparatus. If the number or characters input by the user exceeds the specified number of characters (twenty characters), the font size is switched from large to small font.
An example of display is shown in
In this manner, the font switching function is provided, so that the user can input large characters with checking the contents of the input while the number of input characters is small. Thereby, the opportunities of erroneous inputs can be reduced. If the number of input characters is large, this function enables input information on the same item to be checked on a single screen. This allows the contents of the input to be easily understood.
(1-2) Operation key
Next, the operation keys 36 provided on the main body 32 are described. In the second embodiment, the operation keys 36 are composed of the following ten keys: a power supply key 36A, numeric keys 36B corresponding to “0” to “9”, a “#” key 36C, a “*” key 36D, a send key 36E, an end key 36F, a menu key 36G, a clear key 36H, a recording key 36I, and a jog dial 36J. Eight operation keys 36A to 36H out of these keys are located on one of the main surface of the main body 32, and the remaining two operation keys 36I and 36J are located on side of the main body 32.
Main functions assigned to the respective operation keys are as follows. The power supply key 36A is used to supply power to the internal circuit in the main body 32. When the power supply key 36A is pressed once, the power is supplied to the apparatus, and when the power supply key 36A is pressed twice, the power supply is turned off. If the user has not input a PIN (Personal Identity Number) for thirty seconds after the power was supplied by the power supply key 36A, the controller 47 detects the circumstances and automatically turns off the power. In this manner, it is possible to prevent the power from continuing to be supplied during malfunctioning.
Next, the description will be made about the ten numeric keys 36B. These ten numeric keys 36B are used to input numbers and alphabets and to select the numbers. In this embodiment, a plurality of alphabets are assigned to eight numeric keys “2” to “9” other than the “0” and “1” so that alphabets can be input by these keys. For example, “a” to “c” are assigned to a numeric key “2”, “d” to “f” are assigned to a numeric key “3”, and the other alphabets are assigned to the other corresponding numeric keys.
When inputting alphabets, pressing a numeric key once enables the first character to be input, pressing same key twice enables the second character to be input, and pressing same key third times enables the third character to be input. The numeric key 36B can also be used to select display items, and to execute an abbreviated dialing function in which instruction is performed to start calling to the communicate corresponding to the numeric key by continuously pressing for a special length of time (one second) on the display screen of the telephone book list.
The send key 36E is used to instruct to start calling to a communicates selected from the display screen of the telephone book list, and to call the past dial history.
The end key 36F is used to instruct to end communication. Incidentally, communication can also be ended by closing the arm microphone 33.,
The menu key 36G is used to switch between an initial screen and a menu screen that are displayed on the display unit 35. For example, assuming the screen shown in
The menu key 36G have a function as the only key for releasing the key lock state. More specifically, as shown in
On the other hand, as shown in
If no operation has been executed for thirty seconds since a menu screen was displayed, the control 47 detects this and closes the menu screen to return to the initial screen. In this case, if the arm microphone 33 is closed, the state returns to the key lock state. This prevents from malfunctioning.
The recording key 36I is used to control the recording of conversations during communications and the subsequent reproduction thereof, and is equipped on the upper surface of the main body 32 and opposite to the arm microphone 33 so that the user can operate this key using the hand grasping the main body 32.
The following description is about the jog dial 36J having a central function out of the ten operation keys. The jog dial 36J is provided on the upper part of one of the side of the main body 32, near the speaker 34, which is located opposite to the arm microphone 33. As in the recording key 36I, the user can operate the jog dial 36J using the hand grasping the main body 32.
The jog dial 36J can be operated either in the circumferential direction or in the radial direction, respectively, and is composed of a disc-shaped member (constituting a rotary encoder) that rotates in the circumferential direction (indicated by arrows “A” and “B”) with an axis of rotation 0 as the central, a slide plate (not shown) that can slide in the radial direction (indicated by arrows “C” and “D”), and a slide switch SW, as shown in FIG. 14. The slide plate and the slide switch SW are subjected to force in direction C. The slide switch SW is operated by which the rotary encoder or the disc-shaped member is operated in the direction of D; pressed in the direction of going into the main body 32.
The axis of rotation 0 is fixed to the slide plate. When the jog dial is pressed in direction to the arrow D, the rotary encoder and the jog dial are slide en bloc to press operate the switch SW, and the switch SW is switched to the “ON” state. The controller 47 determines whether or not the jog dial 36J has been clicked, that is, press operated by detecting the “ON” or “OFF” state of the switch SW based on the output signal from the switch SW.
The rotary encoder slid en bloc with the slide plate is composed of two discs 36J1 and 36J2, as shown in
Thus, when the jog dial is rotated in direction of arrow A shown in
Next, a typical example of operation of the portable telephone using the jog dial 36J is described. When a list screen is displayed on the display unit 35, the cursor K displayed on the display unit 35 can be moved vertically by rotating the jog dial 36J circumferentially upward or downward, thereby one of the display items displayed on the display unit 35 can be selected. In this state, pressing the jog dial 36 in the radial direction, that is, in the direction of going into the main body 32 (hereinafter, this operation is referred to as “clicking”) makes it possible to input a read-out command for detailed information concerning the item at which the cursor K is to the controller 47.
In addition, in the case where the telephone book list is displayed, by pressing the job dial 36J continuously for a specified length of time, the user can instruct the controller 47 to initiate a call. As described above, the rotary encoder of the jog dial 36J press operates the switch SW, and it is detected whether or not the jog dial 36J has been press operated for a specified length of time by the controller 47 based on the output signal from the switch SW. Incidentally, by rotating the jog dial 36J in the circumferential direction during communications, the volume (reception volume) can be adjusted. This is operated by detecting the direction and the number of rotation of the jog dial 36J by the controller 47 to control volume output from the speaker 34 based on the output signal output from the rotary encoder of the jog dial 36J as shown in
Be being clicked the jog dial 36J while a list screen such as the telephone book or a redial screen is displayed, it is possible to display detailed information concerning the selected item on the screen. If the jog dial 36J is clicked continuously for a specified length of time, it can be initiated to call automatically to the communicates displayed where the cursors. If the jog dial 36J is rotated to move the cursor K upward or downward, it can be returned to the original list screen.
(2-1) Call
In this section, various calling methods provided for the portable telephone apparatus 31 are described. This portable telephone apparatus 31 has five calling methods as shown in
(2-1-1) Call from the Telephone Book List Screen
When the jog dial 36J is clicked while the arm microphone 33 is open, or while an external microphone is connected to the main body 32, or while a hand free kit is connected to the main body 32, the display on the display unit 35 is switched from the initial screen shown in (A) of
As shown in
Immediately after the display is switched to the telephone book list, the cursor K is located at the top of the items displayed on the display unit 35, that is, address number “1”. The downward rotation of the jog dial 36J in this state enables the cursor K to sequentially move downward through the address numbers, such as “2”, “3” . . . . On the other hand, while upward rotation of the jog dial 36J enables the cursor K to sequentially move upward from the bottom item in the display section of descending order, such as Z Y, X, . . .
The method for selecting a communicate by moving by the cursor K includes not only operation with the jog dial 36J, but also selection methods by inputting address numbers or alphabets. If, for example, the telephone number of a communicate is already registered with any of the address numbers “1” to “9” and address number is known, it is possible to make the cursor K jumped by pressing the numeric key corresponding to that address number. An example is shown in FIG. 22.
If the list screen is an alphabetical display screen, the cursor K can be moved to the corresponding alphabet by the “1” to “9” numeric keys. For example, pressing “2” enables the cursor K to move to “a”, and pressing “3” enables the cursor K to move to “d”. If there is no name starting with “d”, the cursor K moved to a name staring with “e” to display it. Further, if there is no name starting with “e”, the cursor K moves to the top of the subsequent names in that list.
Subsequent calling procedure is described assuming that the cursor K is to be moved to the position of “Jack” registered with address number “5” as shown in FIG. 20C. There is a plurality of calling procedures. Here, a method using the job dial 36J is described.
When the jog dial 36J is clicked in this state, the controller 47 switches the display screen to the display section of detailed information based on the output signal from the switch SW of th jog dial 36J, as shown in (D) of FIG. 20. When the jog dial is further clicked for one second, the controller 47 counts continuation time of the output signal from the switch SW of the jog dial 36J, as described above, and starts calling. A data of a telephone number designated by the cursor K, for example, corresponding to the address number “5”, is read out from the memory area in the controller 47 or the exclusive area in the RAM 49, and is transmitted from the transmitting/receiving circuit 40, so that the calling operation is performed. At this point, the display screen of the display unit 35 flashes, as shown in (E) of FIG. 20.
It is possible to change the communicates while detailed information composed to the name or the abbreviation and the telephone number is being displayed on the display unit 35, as shown in (D) of
The function that, if no operation is operated for a specified length of time, for example thirty seconds, when in the state of the displaying detailed information, such as shown in
If the list screen is an alphabetic display screen, the cursor K can be moved to the corresponding alphabet by the “1” to “9” numeric keys. For example, pressing “2” enables the cursor K to move to “a”, and pressing “3” enables the cursor K to move to “d”. If there is no name starting with “d”, the cursor K moves to a name starting with “e” to display it. Further, if there is no name starting with “e”, the cursor K moves to the top of the subsequent names in the list.
Subsequent calling procedure is described assuming that the cursor K is to be moved to the position of “Jack” registered with address number “5” as shown in FIG. 20C. There is a plurality of calling procedures. Here, a method using the jog dial 36J is described.
When the jog dial 36J is clicked in this state, the controller 47 switches the display screen to the display section of detailed information based on the output signal from the switch SW of th jog dial 36J, as shown in (D) of FIG. 20. When the jog dial is further clicked for one second, the controller 47 counts continuation time of the output signal from the switch SW of the jog dial 36J, as described above, and starts calling. A data of a telephone number designated by the cursor K, for example, corresponding to the address number “5”, is read out from the memory area in the controller 47 or the exclusive area in the RAM 49, and is transmitted from the transmitting/receiving circuit 40, so that the calling operation is performed. At this point, the display screen of the display unit 35 flashes, as shown in (E) of FIG. 20.
It is possible to change the communicates while detailed information composed of the name or the abbreviation and the telephone number is being displayed on the display unit 35, as shown in (D) of
The function that, if no operation is operated for a specified length of time, for example thirty seconds, when in the state of displaying detailed information, such as shown in
In addition to the method for initiating a call from the screen of telephone book list, there is another method of pressing the send key 36E while the display screen shown in (D) of
(2-1-2) Call from a Redial List Screen
Next, a calling operation from a redial list screen are described, as shown in (G) to (J) in FIG. 18. The redial list screen can be opened by pressing the send key 36E in the state of initial screen. That is, when the send key 36E is pressed while the screen shown in (A) of
The function that, if no operation is executed for a specified length of time (thirty seconds) while the list shown i (G) of
The portable telephone apparatus 31 also provides a function of displaying how long the user talked in the preceding communication, and information of the communication periods of time of this time to the communicatee. For example, the preceding communication period of time is displayed as “4:25” as shown in (H) of
(2-1-3) Call by Input of a Telephone Number
In this case, the telephone number of a communicate can be input in the state of initial screen shown in (A) of
(2-1-4) Call by Abbreviated Dialing
This calling method includes two types: one of them is to continuously press the numeric key 36B for a specified length of time and the other is to use the numeric key 36B and the “#” key.
First, the method of using only the numeric key 36B ((O) and (P) of
Next, the method of using both the numeric key 36B and the “#” key 36C ((Q) of
(2-1-5) Registration/Editing
Next, methods for registering and editing telephone numbers in the telephone book list are described. First, by pressing the menu key 36G, a menu screen is opened. Then, “Telbook edit” edit is selected from the screen to enable telephone numbers and so on to be registered. Two registration methods are then possible. On the one hand, there is a method for specifying the “new registration” item to input a new telephone number. When registering a new communicatee, the user operates the jog dial 36J to move the cursor K to the “new registration” item, and then clicks the jog dial 36J ((B) of FIG. 24).
Then, the display screen switches to (C) of
On the other hand, there is a method for selecting an unregistered address number to register a name. In this case, the cursor K is moved to an unregistered address number, as shown in (A) and (B) of FIG. 25. In this embodiment, the number is “7”. When the jog dial 36J is clicked in this state, characters prompting to input a name is displayed on the display 35.
The corresponding numeric keys 36B are then operated to input a communicatee's name, and, if the name is correct, the user clicks the jog dial 36J to register, as in the registration procedure described above. A telephone number is then input according to the instruction displayed on the screen as shown in (D) of
On the other hand, for editing, the cursor K is moved onto a name to be edited and the jog dial 36J is then clicked, as shown in (A) and (B) of FIG. 26. When a registered item is selected in this manner, the apparatus enters an editing mode. In the editing mode, the communicatee's name to be edited and the contents of editing (edit, delete, or swap) are displayed on the screen. The user then operates the jog dial 36J to select the contents of editing.
If, for example, “delete” is selected, the display screen becomes a confirmation screen to ask the user again whether (D) of FIG. 26. If “Yes” is selected, a delete operation is executed which deletes a corresponding part from the telephone book list.
If “swap” is selected, the display screen is switched to the (F) of
If “edit” is selected, screens that accept a change in communicatee's name or telephone number are alternately displayed in order that both items can be changed, as shown in (H) and (I) of
As a result of the edit operation performed in the aforementioned manner, the data of the telephone book list stored in the memory area in the controller 47 or the exclusive area in the RAM 49 is rewritten, as described above. Incidentally, it may be possible to expand stored data of the telephone book list once in the RAM of the controller 47 while operating edit operation, and then rewrite the data of the telephone book list when the edit operation is finished.
(3-1) Contents of Items
Finally, the menu screen displayed when the menu key 36G is press operated is described. The menu screen has a hierarchical structure such that it can descend to the next lower layer (submenu screens) by click operating the jog dial 36J. Here,
The first menu screen W1 shown in
For example, when the pocket mode is selected as shown in (B) of
When the silent mode is selected in (A) of
When the driving mode is selected, the user can start communications automatically upon an incoming call.
The second menu screen W2 in
When “Read” is selected, it is possible to select similarly at the lower menu screen from the following items: the storage or deletion of read contents; a reply through a telephone; or a reply with a short message.
The third menu screen W3 in
The fourth menu screen W4 in
The fifth menu screen W5 in
The sixth menu screen W6 in
The seventh menu screen W7 in
The eighth menu screen W8 in
The ninth menu screen W9 in
The tenth menu screen W10 in
The setting list has five submenu screens in the lower layer, which are sequentially described. The first submenu screen SW1 displays four items: “Call ID PRESENT”, “Language select”, “ANY KEY ANSWER”, and “1 Min BEEP”. “Call ID PRESENT” is used to set a function for transmitting the user's telephone number to a communicatee. “ANY KEY ANSWER” is used to set a function which communications can be carried out even if any key is pressed after an incoming call is received. “1 Min BEEP” is used to set a function for informing the user of elapsed time but beeping ever one minute during communications.
The second submenu screen SW2 displays four items: “Ringer Select”, a “Low Signal Warn (low signal level warning)” function, a “LowBattery Warn (low battery warning)” function, and a “Ringer Volume”. “Ringer Select” is used to select one ring sound from three ring sounds as shown in FIG. 29. “Ringer volume” is used to select an appropriate volume from three-level volumes as shown in FIG. 31.
The third submenu screen SW3 displays four items: “LCD Density” used for setting brightness, “Change PIN2” used for changing a personal ID number, and “AutoVolume CTRL” that automatically increase the volume when there are a large amount of background noises, and “Noise Reduction”.
The fourth submenu screen SW4 displays four items: “Clock Display” used for determining whether or not the time should be displayed on the display 35, “SMS Serv-Center” used for changing the address of a service center, “SMS Enquiry” that determines whether or not to show if a message has reached a communicates, and “SMS Telematic” that determines whether or not a short message should be sent to a facsimile terminal equipment.
The fifth submenu screen SW5 displays three items: “SMS Class” for weighing a short message according to its importance, “Change Password” used for changing a password that regulates incoming and outgoing calls within an additional service, and “Charge ACMM” used for setting a function for restraining outgoing calls that exceed a certain upper limit.
(3-2) Scroll Function
Next, a scroll function used for the portable telephone apparatus 31 to switch among a plurality of menu or submenu screens belonging to the same layer at a high speed is described in
With this scroll function, when upward movement of the cursor K is instructed while being located at the top of the items in each pair, it is possible to switch the display the preceding page, and also move the cursor K to the top of the newly displayed items. In addition, when downward movement of the cursor K is instructed while being located at the bottom of the items in each page, it is possible to switch the display to the following page, and also move the cursor K to the bottom of the newly displayed items.
Therefore, the cursor K can be moved at a high speed even when an item displayed on a very remote menu screen is to be selected.
In the second embodiment described above, the jog dial 36j having a rotation and a click mechanisms is used as an input apparatus for moving the cursor K and deciding an item. However, the present invention is not only limited to this, but is widely applicable to input apparatus having other structure as long as the input apparatus is used in which the operational directions for inputting the movement of the cursor K and confirming a selected item are different.
For example, a jog shuttle in which the rotating angle is limited to a specified value can be used. A track ball or a joy stick with a click mechanism can also be used. Further, a slide switch with a click mechanism can be used. Even if these apparatuses are used, it is possible to realize a communication terminal apparatus with a small number of operation keys and a good portability, as in the second embodiments described above.
In addition, in the second embodiment described above, the movable microphone 33 is provided on the main body 32. However, the present invention is not only limited to this, but is widely applicable to portable telephone apparatus with microphone fixed.
Furthermore, in the second embodiment described above, the jog dial 36J is operated in the upward and downward directions to move the cursor K upward and downward, respectively. However, the present invention is not only limited to this, but the jog dial 36J can be operated upward and downward to move the cursor K rightward and leftward.
Furthermore, in the second embodiment described above, if the jog dial 36J is operated upward while detailed information from the telephone book list is being displayed, the display screen is switched to a menu screen belonging to the higher layer, that is, the list screen for names of communicates, and the cursor is moved to the section displayed above the communicates whose detailed information has been displayed. However, the present invention is not only limited to this, but, as shown in
Furthermore, in the second embodiment described above, names of communicates are input to the telephone book list in alphabets. However, the present invention is not only limited to this, but names of communicates can be input in katakana.
Furthermore, in the second embodiment described above, the jog dial 36J is used to switch from the registration section for displaying names of communicates with high use frequency to the display section of descending order for displaying names of communicate in the descending alphabetical order. However, this invention is not only limited to this, but a exclusive operation key or an existing operation key (for example, the “#” key) can be used to switch the display.
Furthermore, in the second embodiment described above, characters and numbers displayed on the display 35 are displayed using two types of fonts. However, the present invention is not only limited to this, but middle size fonts can be used in addition to the large and the small fonts.
Furthermore, in the second embodiment described above, an SIM card is used as an ID card for storing all the management information for a subscriber. However, this invention is not only limited to this, but ID cards that conform to other standards can be used.
Furthermore, in the second embodiment described above, when the jog dial 36J is operated upward while the curve K is positioned at the top of the items on a page, the cursor K jumps to the top of the preceding page, whereas when the jog dial 36J is operated downward while the cursor K is positioned at the bottom of the items on a page, the cursor K jumps to the bottom of the following page. However, the present invention is not only limited to this, but only the upward or the downward scroll function can be operated.
In addition, the cursor K can be moved to the following page when the jog dial is operated downward wherever the cursor K may be positioned on a page, whereas the curve K can be moved upward by one item when the jog dial 36J is operated upward. On the contrary, the cursor K can be moved to the preceding page when the jog dial 36J is operated upward whenever the cursor K can be located on a page, whereas it can be moved downwardly by one item when the jog dial 36J is operated downward.
While there has been described in connection with the preferred embodiments of the invention, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be aimed, therefore, to cover in the appended claims all such changes and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
Kobayashi, Tetsuo, Sudo, Fukuharu, Terauchi, Toshiro, Odaka, Kentaro, Ajiro, Atsushi, Kunihiro, Takushi, Ushino, Tatsuji
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