Electronic apparatus and method of detecting shock given to...

Communications: electrical – Condition responsive indicating system – Specific condition

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C340S660000, C073S012010, C073S012060

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06864790

ABSTRACT:
An electronic apparatus is provided that comprises a shock detector for detecting a shock received by an electronic apparatus such as a portable telephone, a controller for comparing the value of the shock as detected by the shock detector with a reference value, and a memory element for storing an identifying signal generated when the value of a shock has exceeded the reference value and the value of shock. This enabling easy determination as to whether or not a breakdown has been caused by shock.

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