GRAPHIC KEYBOARD FOR A TELEPHONE APPARATUS WITH PROGRAMMABLE KEYS

A telephone instrument with a 12-key keypad that has relegendable buttons. The telephone instrument is coupled to apparatus such as a personal computer, network server, or switch that is capable of performing telephony functions. The telephony apparatus responds to an input from the keypad by provid...

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description A telephone instrument with a 12-key keypad that has relegendable buttons. The telephone instrument is coupled to apparatus such as a personal computer, network server, or switch that is capable of performing telephony functions. The telephony apparatus responds to an input from the keypad by providing a new set of legends for the keys and/or performing a telephone function. In a preferred embodiment, the telephone instrument is connected both to a personal computer and to a POTS telephone circuit and includes a separate keypad for the POTS telephone circuit. The apparatus includes a component which detects a failure in the personal computer and automatically deactivates the keypad with the relegendable buttons, leaving the telephone instrument still available for use with the POTS circuit. Also disclosed are a reduced-cost implementation of the telephone instrument and alternative embodiments in which the telephone instrument is connected to the telephony apparatus by a packet interface or itself contains the component which performs the telephony functions. The telephony functions may be those employed in switched circuit telephone systems or those employed in packet telephone systems, and the systems themselves may be either wired or wireless.
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CALCULATING
CODE CONVERSION IN GENERAL
CODING
COMPUTING
COUNTING
DECODING
ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
ELECTRIC DIGITAL DATA PROCESSING
ELECTRICITY
PHYSICS
TELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
title GRAPHIC KEYBOARD FOR A TELEPHONE APPARATUS WITH PROGRAMMABLE KEYS
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