Claims
- 1. An audible indicator means for use in a copying machine, comprising:
- a plurality of detector means for monitoring the operating condition of the copying machine;
- memory means for storing therein a plurality of operational statements indicative of the operation and the operational condition of the copying machine;
- control circuit means connected between the detector means and the memory means for selecting respective ones of the statements from the memory means in response to the outputs from the detector means and for developing an output signal indicative of the selected statements; and
- an audible sound generation means responsive to the output signal from said control circuit means for converting the selected statements into audible sounds indicative of the operation and the operational condition of the copying machine;
- said control circuit means including a plurality of flip-flop means respectively connected to said plurality of detector means, said flip-flop means each developing an output signal indicative of the respective operational condition associated with its respective detector means;
- a plurality of decision circuit means respectively connected to said plurality of flip-flop means for deciding whether a set output signal is being generated from its respective flip-flop means;
- control circuit means connected to said decision circuit means for developing micro-instructions in response to the respective set output signals from said flip-flop means; and
- means responsive to the micro-instructions for selecting the respective ones of the operatinal statements from the memory means in response thereto.
- 2. An audible indicator means for use in a copying machine according to claim 1 wherein said operational statements are stored in said memory means in the form of sound quantizing data.
- 3. An audible indicator means for use in a copying machine according to claim 2 wherein said operational statements includes a verbal "cassette" statement, a verbal "check" statement, a verbal "toner" statement, and a verbal "replenish" statement.
- 4. An audible indicator means for use in a copying machine according to claim 1 wherein said detector means includes a copy counter for counting the number of copies which are photocopied on said copying machine.
- 5. An audible indicator means in accordance with claim 1 wherein said operational statements stored in said memory means comprise statements for providing audible verbal, step-by-step instructions of the copying procedure in the use of said copying machine.
- 6. An audible indicator means in accordance with claim 1 wherein said operational statements further comprise statements for providing an audible verbal warning indicative of an operational failure within said copying machine.
- 7. An audible indicator means in accordance with claim 1 wherein said operational statements further comprise statements for providing an audible verbal indication of the necessity for routine maintenance of said copying machine.
- 8. The audible indicator means of claim 1 wherein said audible sound generating means generates audible synthesized representations of the human voice.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 098,131, filed on Nov. 28, 1979, now abandoned.
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