Repertory automatic telephone dialing apparatus wherein a name a

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179 90B, 179 18BA, H04M 1274

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044750137

ABSTRACT:
The automatic telephone dialing apparatus or repertory telephone dialer system includes a microprocessor, a keyboard and control and routing circuits coupled to and between the keyboard, the microprocessor, an incoming telephone line, and a telephone unit. The keyboard has a plurality of pushbutton keys, each one of which, when depressed, causes the automatic dialing of a predetermined number. Pairs of names and numbers are stored within an internal memory of the microprocessor such that, by depressing keys representing the first few letters of a name, one may find, and cause automatic dialing of, a number corresponding to that name. The system also includes a timer, a redial timer, an alphanumeric display, and means for listing out the stored names on the display, and for searching through a series of names that have the same first several numbers or where the names have the same first several letters.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4260855 (1981-04-01), Rubinstein
patent: 4277651 (1981-07-01), Fisher et al.
patent: 4341929 (1982-07-01), Alexander et al.

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