WO2003039112A1 - Station de fixation de telephone mobile - Google Patents
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- H04M1/00—Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers
- H04M1/02—Constructional features of telephone sets
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- H04M1/724—User interfaces specially adapted for cordless or mobile telephones
- H04M1/72403—User interfaces specially adapted for cordless or mobile telephones with means for local support of applications that increase the functionality
- H04M1/72409—User interfaces specially adapted for cordless or mobile telephones with means for local support of applications that increase the functionality by interfacing with external accessories
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- H04M1/72—Mobile telephones; Cordless telephones, i.e. devices for establishing wireless links to base stations without route selection
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- the invention relates to a multifunction device for a mobile phone according to the independent claim.
- Mobile phones - often referred to colloquially as "cell phones” - are enjoying increasing use and are no longer indispensable in the world of modern communication.
- the operation of such a mobile phone is not particularly difficult for people who use the mobile phone frequently or who are familiar with modern means of communication, although the overall size of the mobile phone generally only allows small control panel buttons, which mean a certain restriction in ease of use.
- the object of the invention is to avoid the disadvantages mentioned above and in particular to simplify the operation of a mobile telephone considerably, also for people who do not use modern means of communication on a daily basis, or to provide a large number of additional functions.
- Fig. 1 shows an embodiment of the invention
- Multifunction device in supervision, with one in the holder of the multifunction device
- FIG. Fig. 3 is a view of that side of a mobile phone on which the contact plates and sockets are provided
- Fig. 4 is a bottom view of an adapter which can be connected to the multifunction device according to the invention on the one hand and to the mobile phone on the other.
- FIG. 1 shows a top view of an exemplary embodiment of a multifunction device 1 according to the invention, which has a receptacle 10 for a mobile telephone 2 known per se.
- the mobile phone 2 has on its side wall 21 pointing downward in FIG. 1 (see FIG. 3) a plurality of sockets 210 and connections (e.g. contact plate 211, etc.), in particular sockets or connections for an external one
- the multifunction device 1 comprises a separate adapter 11 (see FIG. 4), which on the one hand has various pins 110 and contacts (for example spring contacts 111) which are arranged complementarily to the connections of the mobile telephone 2 and with corresponding connections on the multifunction device 1 in FIG It can be connected in such a way that after the adapter 11 has been plugged in, there is electrical contact between the spring contacts 111 of the adapter 11 and the corresponding contact plate 211 of the mobile telephone 2, and the adapter 11 is also mechanically connected to the Mobile phone 2 is connected.
- the adapter 11 can be connected to the multifunction device 1 via an interface 112.
- connections (not shown) complementary to the interface 112 on the multifunction device 1 are always arranged in the same way - namely always exactly complementary to the interface 112 shown in FIG. 4 - and this arrangement on the multifunction device 1 is therefore always the same regardless of the type of mobile telephone 2 is, the arrangement of the connections (sockets 210, contact plate 211, etc.) varies very considerably in the cell phones 2. Although individual families of mobile telephones 2 have the same arrangement of the connections (sockets 210, contacts 211, etc.), the arrangement of the connections is often already different in another family of mobile telephones 2 from the same manufacturer.
- Multifunction device 1 for mobile phones 2 from different families is possible, you need a special adapter 11 for each family, but only the adapter 11 has to be specially designed, otherwise the multifunction device 1 can be used for the different types and
- the multifunction device 1 can automatically recognize the respective type of the cell phone 2 in a mobile phone 2 connected to the adapter, for example by supplying information to the multifunction device 1 via one of the contacts. In principle, however, it would also be possible to provide a different arrangement of connections on the multifunction device 1 for different types of mobile telephones 2, as a result of which an adapter 11 would be superfluous, but different types of multifunction devices 1 would have to be designed differently for different types of mobile phones 2, as far as the arrangement of the connections is concerned.
- a keyboard 12 is provided on the multifunction device 1, which here holds five different (speed dial) keys 120, 121, 122, 123, 124 u.
- the keys 120, 121, 122, 123, 124 can preferably be illuminated.
- a field 120a, 121a, 122a, 123a, 124a is assigned to each key, in which, for example, an image or other information can be arranged, which image or which information identifies the person whose telephone number when the associated (speed dial) key is pressed 120,121,122,123,124 is selected automatically.
- the keyboard 12 thus represents a signal generator which, when the individual keys 120, 121, 122, 123, 124 are pressed, generates an electrical signal specific to the respective key, which is fed via the adapter 11 to the mobile telephone 2, which dials the corresponding telephone number when this signal is received.
- the telephone number which is to be dialed when the respective key 120, 121, 122, 123, 124 is pressed can of course be programmed by the user. This takes place in a manner yet to be explained via the voice-controlled dialing of telephone numbers in the mobile telephone 2, the mobile telephones 2 nowadays often being designed such that typically up to ten numbers can be dialed voice-activated.
- the keyboard 12 discussed above is useful, for example, for children who are alone at home and are scared for some reason.
- the children can then, for example, use the buttons 120, 121, 122, 123, 124 entirely Easily call the number of parents, grandparents, etc., simply by pressing the respective (speed dial) key 120, 121, 122, 124, 124 (where an image of the parents, grandparents, etc. can be arranged in the field assigned to the key) and then on the basis of the generated and transmitted via the adapter 11 to the mobile phone 2, the corresponding number is automatically dialed by the mobile phone 2.
- the keyboard 12 explained above is also useful for older people, for example. While telephone numbers are always forgotten, pictures of the corresponding people are practically never forgotten. In this way, even older people do not have to remember the corresponding telephone numbers and do not dial them by pressing the number keys on the keypad of the mobile telephone 2.
- the number keys on the keyboard of the mobile phone 2 are often small - due to the overall size of the mobile phone 2 - and therefore not very easy to use.
- the multifunction device 1 120, 121, 122, 123, 124 of the multifunction device 1, on the other hand, are large and easy to operate, so that the multifunction device 1 would also be conceivable, for example, for use in a motor vehicle.
- the electrical signal which is generated by pressing the button 120, 121, 122, 123, 124 in the exemplary embodiment described here becomes the connection (for example a specific contact plate 211) for voice-controlled selection the mobile phone 2 supplied (in principle, however, an automatically controlled "mechanical” selection would also be possible, it could do so
- a device for automatically pressing the keys of the mobile phone can be provided.
- the cell phone 2 In order that the set telephone number can be dialed automatically by the cell phone 2, the cell phone 2 must have "learned" beforehand that the corresponding set telephone number must be selected during the transmission of precisely this electrical signal.
- each-in process of the mobile telephone 2 for voice-controlled dialing of a desired telephone number without a multifunction device 1 being provided.
- the voice memory of the mobile phone 2 is "opened” for a short period of time, and during this period the user can record a certain speech sequence via a microphone (in the simplest case, a single tone is sufficient as a speech sequence ).
- the desired telephone number can be programmed, which should be automatically dialed later when the voice-controlled selection is made when this voice sequence is recognized (or in the case of the tone when the corresponding tone is recognized).
- the speech sequence is converted by the microphone into an equivalent analog electrical signal, the analog electrical signal is digitized if necessary and stored in the speech memory of the mobile telephone 2.
- the voice sequence spoken by the user is then replaced by the voice sequence stored in the voice memory of the mobile telephone 2 (or with all the voice sequences stored in the voice memory) compared. If there is sufficient agreement between the voice sequence spoken by the user and one of the voice sequences stored in the voice memory of the mobile telephone 2, the mobile telephone 2 automatically dials the associated telephone number.
- the voice memory of the mobile phone 2 is opened (on the mobile phone 2 itself). Then, during the period in which the voice memory of the mobile phone 2 is open, the corresponding electrical signal is fed to the mobile phone 2 via the adapter 11, possibly digitized, and stored in the voice memory of the mobile phone 2. The stored in the voice memory of the mobile phone 2 in this way
- Signals correspond to those signals that are generated later when the respective (speed dial) key 120, 121, 122, 123, 124 is pressed. These signals are assigned, for example, to the first five voice-activated dialable telephone numbers of the mobile telephone 2. If no voice-dialable telephone numbers have been programmed on the mobile phone 2, five specific (desired) telephone numbers can now also be programmed. However, five "dummy" telephone numbers can also be programmed on the mobile phone 2, which the user can then change at any time later on his mobile phone 2.
- a telephone number is automatically dialed in operation using the (speed dial) keys 120, 121, 122, 123, 124 in such a way that the respective (speed dial) key 120, 121, 122, 123, 124 is printed, as a result of which the multifunction device 1 generates an electrical signal which is already stored (namely by the initialization) in the voice memory of the mobile telephone 2.
- This electrical signal generated by the (abbreviated dialing) key in the multifunction device 1 is transmitted via the adapter 11 to the mobile telephone 2, specifically to the connection (e.g.
- the mobile telephone 2 When receiving this signal, the mobile telephone 2 recognizes that the signal corresponds to a signal stored in its voice memory and can thus assign it to the telephone number to be dialed automatically. The mobile phone 2 then automatically dials the desired telephone number.
- the exemplary embodiment of the multifunction device 1 according to FIG. 1 also has means for room monitoring, of which a "lens” 13 can be seen here, which is followed by a (not shown) pyroelectric sensor as a "motion sensor".
- room monitoring can be carried out by evaluating the heat radiation emitted by moving bodies.
- the multifunction device 1 comprises a processor (not shown) which generates a corresponding electrical alarm signal.
- This electrical alarm signal generated by the multifunction device 1 is fed via the adapter 11 to the connection (for example a specific contact plate 211) for the voice-controlled dialing of the mobile telephone 2 and has the consequence that the mobile telephone 2 automatically dials a previously defined telephone number (or a previous one) order of phone numbers).
- a telephone number is automatically called, the person called will answer e.g. when the call is answered. informed by a digitized voice that an alarm has been triggered due to movement. Furthermore, the called party is asked to acknowledge the call, for example by pressing the "*" key on the answering telephone. If the call is not acknowledged (e.g. because an answering machine or a mailbox accepts the call but cannot answer it), the processor of the multifunction device 1 determines that the call has not been acknowledged. The result is that a further electrical alarm signal is generated, which causes the mobile telephone 2 to automatically dial the next telephone number previously defined in an order. This process is repeated until the automatic call is acknowledged. At the end of this predefined sequence of telephone numbers to be called, for example, the telephone number of a 24-hour security service can be found.
- the phone numbers that are used in the case of a Movement alarms should be dialed automatically, different from the phone numbers that are assigned to the individual (speed dial) keys 120, 121, 122, 123, 124.
- the phone numbers that are assigned to the individual (speed dial) keys 120, 121, 122, 123, 124 As usually up to ten different telephone numbers can be dialed in the mobile phone 2 - as already explained above - apart from the five signals already "taught" for the (speed dial) keys 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, five other signals are "taught", which then have the consequence that when transmitting such a further "taught-in" signal to the mobile phone 2, a particular telephone number that can be programmed into the mobile phone 2 is automatically dialed.
- individual telephone numbers that should be dialed automatically in the event of a motion alarm can also match telephone numbers that should be dialed when a (speed dial) key 120, 121, 122, 123, 124 is pressed. If the alarm call is answered, however, in contrast to a call that was made by pressing a (speed dial) key, when the (alarm) call is answered, the called party is informed by the digitized voice that a motion alarm has been triggered and that the call must be acknowledged by pressing the "*" key.
- the multifunctional unit comprises a removable cover 14 which, when placed on the multifunctional unit 1, completely covers the mobile telephone 2 so that it is not visible from the outside and accordingly the alarm call for the burglar unnoticed.
- the multifunction unit 1 can be provided with temperature sensors (not shown), which triggers an alarm signal (e.g. fire alarm) when an adjustable temperature threshold is exceeded or undershot.
- an alarm signal e.g. fire alarm
- Operation in the event of an alarm can be the same as described above.
- the processor can very well distinguish whether the triggered alarm is a motion alarm or a temperature-related alarm, so that the automatic announcement is tuned to tell the called party what type of alarm has been triggered, even if in both cases, for example the same telephone number is called and the electrical signal which is fed from the multifunction device 1 via the adapter 11 to the voice-controlled connection of the mobile telephone 2 is identical.
- the subsequent announcement regarding the type of alarm can nevertheless be different.
- the multifunction device 1 can have one or more acoustic sensors, for example a microphone (not shown), which triggers an alarm signal when a certain noise level is exceeded.
- the mode of operation in the event of an alarm can be the same as described above.
- the processor is also able to differentiate here which type of alarm has been triggered, so that the type of alarm (here, for example, a sound alarm) was triggered in the automatic announcement.
- the multifunction device 1 can also be designed such that actively operable means are provided, which the user can operate in order to send a radio signal that can be received by the multifunction device 1, so that the multifunction device 1 can automatically trigger a corresponding emergency call.
- actively operable means can, for example, have the form of a bracelet, on which a transmitter is provided, which must be actively operated by the wearer of the bracelet (user) in order to send a radio signal to the multifunction device 1. This can e.g. be useful if people have an accident in their home (e.g. if they fall or have a seizure) and can no longer access the multifunction device 1 to call for help, but still urgently need the help of others. In this case, it is only necessary to ensure that the radio signal, which is activated by the user (e.g. from the operator)
- Transmitter on the bracelet is sent, received by the multifunction device 1 and a corresponding emergency signal is then transmitted from the multifunction device 1 via the adapter 11 to the voice-controlled connection of the mobile phone 2.
- the processor of the multifunction device 1 can very well distinguish what type of alarm it is, and the announcement can be made so that the type of alarm (here: emergency call) is derived from the announcement, even if the type is otherwise and way how the automatic dialing of telephone numbers in the event of an alarm is the same as described above.
- the multifunction device For the called (alarmed) subscriber, there may also be the possibility of listening to an alarm call (of any kind) in the room in which the multifunction device is installed. For this purpose, it may be necessary, for example, to enter a password as the called subscriber, after verification of which it is then possible to listen into the room using the aforementioned microphone.
- Listening into the room in which the multifunction device is installed is also possible when there is no automatic call, e.g. when parents want to listen to the room in which their child is sleeping.
- a call is made to the mobile telephone 2 recorded in the multifunction device 1, and after entering the password and verifying it, it is possible to listen into the room.
- the multifunction device 1 can comprise a loudspeaker 15. With its help, it is possible, for example, to soothe the child via loudspeaker 15 when there is an alarm call (e.g. when the child is crying)
- Access to the loudspeaker 15 may also only be enabled after entering and verifying a password.
- the multifunction device 1 can have a connection 16 (FIG. 2) for an external telephone handset (not shown). Since there is often concern that the electromagnetic radiation (“electrosmog") emanating from a mobile telephone 2 is comparatively high, and especially people who make frequent calls on the phone, do not want to be exposed to this radiation, the external telephone handset can help here, because it is equipped with a corresponding telephone cable, so that calls can be made via this external telephone
- Telephone receiver can be done far enough from the antenna of the mobile phone 2.
- the activation of certain functions can be carried out using a remote control (not shown). It can also be advantageous if, during the configuration, a particularly user-friendly guidance is carried out via the loudspeaker15, the multifunction unit 1 "announces" which parameter is being changed and in what way (e.g. volume louder / quieter, etc.).
- Multifunctional unit 1 itself are provided, but which can be attached, for example, directly to a window pane or smoke detectors which, when activated, can send a corresponding signal to the multifunctional unit 1, which can then trigger an alarm in the manner already described.
- the mobile phone 2 can of course also be removed from the receptacle of the multifunction device 1 at any time and can be operated as a mobile phone 2 as normal. Only in the preferred variant with an adapter 11 is this adapter 11 preferably to be removed from the mobile telephone 2.
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| DE102012103407A1 (de) | 2012-01-20 | 2013-07-25 | Andreas Henniger | Verfahren zur Kopplung von mobilen Telekommunikationsendgeräten mit einer Telefonanlage oder dem öffentlichen Netz |
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