Abstract:
A remotely controlled device for making videotape recording reservations on a videocassette recorder using a remote pushbutton telephone to enter recording reservation codes such as PlusCodes, constructed so that the audio portion of the TV program currently being recorded can be monitored by the user via the telephone whenever the user calls up the device. Prior to the inputting of the recording reservation codes, the user may turn off the transmission of the audio portion of the TV program by transmitting a specific code in order to ensure that the audio portion of the TV program does not mask the sound of DTMF tones during inputting of reservation codes.
Abstract:
A DC power supply device for use with a video tape recorder with a built-in camera has a plurality of power supply blocks for supplying a plurality of voltages, each of the power supply blocks being composed of a switching circuit for being supplied with a DC voltage and a smoothing circuit connected to an output terminal of the switching circuit. The power supply blocks are mounted on a multilayer circuit board which includes a layer of a ground pattern with an electric conductor extending substantially fully thereover, the ground pattern being separated into a plurality of ground pattern portions by a plurality of recesses defined therein, the power supply blocks having respective ground terminals connected to the ground pattern portions, respectively. The multilayer circuit board may comprise at least a layer for mounting electronic parts thereon, a layer having a signal line pattern thereon, a layer having a power supply line pattern thereon, in addition to the layer of the ground pattern, and a plurality of insulating layers electrically separating and mechanically joining the layers.
Abstract:
A forced aligning jig for forcedly aligning a plurality of loose wires. It is provided with a retaining means for retaining the plurality of loose wires, a guiding means which has one end and the other end and one end is fixed to the retaining means and an aligning means which is slidably supported by the guiding means and forcedly aligns the plurality of loose wires, and the aligning means is provided with an aligning groove for aligning and storing the plurality of loose wires retained by the retaining means and a holding means for holding the plurality of loose wires have been stored in the aligning groove in an aligned state.
Abstract:
An audio visual apparatus of the invention has a standard cassette tape (T-2) having record-prevention tabs and an endless video cassette tape (T-1). When the cassettes are installed in two VCR units, respectively and a power switch is turned on, the T-1 and T-2 tapes are set to a recording mode and start recording a TV program. When a remote control button is pressed once, the T-2 tape continues recording while the T-1 tape is set to a playback mode in which video information from a TV is allowed to be monitored endlessly. When the remote control button is pressed once again, the T-1 tape is brought back to the recording mode. A series of the actions can be repeated. On the other hand, when an already recorded cassette tape with tape ends not having record-prevention tabs is installed as a T-2 tape, the T-2 tape is set to a playback mode while a T-1 tape is set to a recording mode, simultaneously while a power switch is turned on so that the T-1 tape records the video information of the T-2 tape. When a remote control button is pressed once, the T-1 tape is set to an endless playback mode while the T-2 tape stops its playback to thereby allow said T-1 tape to be played back endlessly on the TV screen for purposes of repeated learning. When the remote control button is pressed once again after the learning has been completed, the T-2 tape continues its automatic playback while the T-1 tape records the video information of the T-2 tape endlessly. A series of the actions can be repeated according to manipulation of the remote control button.
Abstract:
A system combines a telephone answering device, or TAD, installed at each subscriber's premises and a voice mail center station. When IC memory is used as recording media of the TAD to record messages from a calling party, the memory becomes full to its capacity shortly, and the TAD cannot fulfill its function. To prevent this, a voice mail side is set to a message-receiving mode and an incoming message, or ICM, is transferred from the TAD side to the voice mail side by calling the voice mail side and receiving a particular signal from the TAD side. Then, the TAD restores its function and becomes capable of recording new ICMs. It was a common usage of the voice mail center that a calling party directly records ICMs in the voice mail center. In this system, however, an ICM stored in the voice mail center can be transferred to the TAD by controlling from the TAD as occasion demands, and the ICM can be stored in the TAD. This system makes possible a new combination wherein a TAD and a voice mail center, previously independent apparatuses, can control each other.
Abstract:
A conventional telephone answering device (hereinafter called TAD) commonly available in the market does not work if a child picks up the handset of a telephone set half in fun during the particular period when a call signal is received but the TAD is not started yet. The TAD also does return to a stand-by mode, on the other hand, if he or she picks up the handset while the TAD is in operation after receiving a call signal. In the present invention, however, it is so arranged that even if a child picks up the handset of a telephone set half in fun, the TAD will start transmitting an outgoing message to a calling party as long as the handset is hung up within a predetermined time period, and if the handset is picked up while the TAD is in operation but hung up within a predetermined time period, the TAD will continue the operation without being suspended. Moreover, due to the changeover switch, the TAD of the present invention can perform the function same as that of the conventional TAD regardless of the on-hook or off-hook condition of the handset. The changeover switch is installed at a location where it can be seen from the outside, but is structurally protected from a child.
Abstract:
In a method of and apparatus for providing a list of optimal television programs for each individual, it is possible to give a computer center a subscriber's complaints about the individual television program list (timing table), through a telephone line or the like, without sending back a subscriber's recording medium to the computer center. The subscriber himself can correct his television timing table to control a TV or VCR when there is any program which he must, or would like to, watch. The subscriber can also specify a priority order to programs recorded during his absence in order to play back the recorded programs within a given time. The program contents of each TV station at any hour specified by the subscriber can be displayed in one picture, so that the subscriber can select any one among all programs of the same kind.
Abstract:
An automatic dialing and responding device, wherein it is possible for a user to make an international call through a toll telephone exchange office easily and surely by automating the whole operation until a desired called party answers the call. The specific number for calling the office and the telephone numbers of the user and the called party are previously stored in the device for the automatic dialing, so that the calling of the office, the response to the office's instructions and the calling of the desired called party can be automatically carried out. It is also possible to select one of called parties' telephone numbers previously stored.
Abstract:
A telephone ringing adapter has a preset number of ringing tones of a calling signal applied from a telephone call diverting device or the like. When the incoming ringing number coincides with the preset number, a relay is energized so that the calling signal is applied to a conventional telephone answering device which is connected to the adapter to comprise a loop circuit and take a message from the calling party. After the hang-up of the calling party, the relay is released and it returns to standby mode for the next call. So, even when the final call diverted party doesn't answer the call, it is possible for a general telephone answering device to operate the automatic answering and recording function for the calling party after the preset number of calling signals.
Abstract:
A remote control device using a telephone circuit of an electric apparatus to remote-control the electric apparatus from a remote location. The electric apparatus is held operative by a loop means for automatically engaging a telephone set with the telephone circuit and a means for enabling the electric apparatus (VTR) when a specific signal or a password is supplied thereto. A remote control signal is supplied to operate means (IC-2) for selecting a desired channel of channels (1CH-12CH) and means (IC-3, 8) for presetting an operation time interval of the electric apparatus, so that the desired channel of the electric apparatus can be selected and the operation time interval can be preset from the remote location. Furthermore, the start time of the electric apparatus can be preset by the remote control signal from the remote location.