Claims
- 1. A telephone system configured to be operatively coupled to a private automatic branch exchange (PABX) system and to a voice mail system through tip and ring telephone lines, the telephone system permitting a user to retrieve a recorded voice message from the voice mail system, the telephone system comprising:
a telephone; the telephone having:
a telephone housing; a handset; a message waiting control circuit configured to receive at least one of a high voltage message waiting signal and low voltage message waiting signal, said message waiting signals issued by the PABX; a message waiting indicator operatively coupled to the message waiting control circuit and responsive thereto, the message waiting indicator configured to inform the user that the voice message is pending with the voice mail system; and a message retrieval button to facilitate retrieving the voice message from the voice mail system.
- 2. The telephone system according to claim 1 wherein the message waiting control circuit is configured to receive said message waiting signals in a plurality of formats provided by a plurality of PABXs.
- 3. The telephone system according to claim 1 wherein the message waiting control circuit receives and decodes at least one of the high voltage message waiting signal and the low voltage message waiting signal.
- 4. The telephone system according to claim 1 wherein the message waiting control circuit responds to a high voltage message waiting signal and a low voltage message waiting signal without modification or reconfiguration of switch settings.
- 5. The telephone system according to claim 1 wherein the message waiting indicator is an LED.
- 6. The telephone system according to claim 1 wherein the message waiting indicator is at least one of an LED and a neon lamp.
- 7. The telephone system according to claim 1 wherein the message waiting indicator is located on a front portion of the telephone housing along a central longitudinal axis of the telephone.
- 8. The telephone system according to claim 1 wherein the message retrieval button is located on a front portion of the telephone housing along a central longitudinal axis of the telephone.
- 9. The telephone system according to claim 1 wherein the message retrieval button is disposed over the message waiting indicator such that when the indicator is lit, a portion of the light emitted by the message waiting indicator illuminates a portion of the message retrieval button.
- 10. The telephone system according to claim 1 wherein the message retrieval button is translucent so that such that when the message waiting indicator is lit, a portion of the light emitted therefrom passes through the message retrieval button.
- 11. The telephone system according to claim 1 wherein the message retrieval button is a translucent plastic shell.
- 12. The telephone system according to claim 1 wherein the message retrieval button is in the form of an elongated rectangular bar.
- 13. The telephone system according to claim 1 wherein the message retrieval button is formed of red translucent material.
- 14. The telephone system according to claim 12 wherein the message retrieval button has a length of at least two inches, and light emitted therefrom is visible when viewed from both a top view and a side view.
- 15. The telephone system according to claim 1 wherein the telephone includes at least one switch located under the message retrieval button.
- 16. The telephone system according to claim 1 wherein the telephone includes two switches located under the message retrieval button.
- 17. The telephone system according to claim 16 wherein the message retrieval button is hinged so that depression of the button causes activation of at least one of the two switches.
- 18. The telephone system according to claim 17 wherein the message retrieval button is configured to activate at least one of the two switches by finger pressure applied to either of lateral edges of the message retrieval button.
- 19. The telephone system according to claim 1 wherein the telephone further includes:
a top surface portion; a front wall portion downwardly depending from the top surface portion; the message retrieval button having an elongated rectangular shape, and including a first planar portion and a second planar portion depending downwardly therefrom; the first planar portion fixedly attached to the second planar portion at an angle between about seventy-five degrees and one-hundred and forty-five degrees; and the first planar portion substantially coplanar with the top surface portion and the second planar portion substantially coplanar with the front wall portion.
- 20. The telephone system according to claim 1 wherein the message waiting control circuit further includes a first diode coupled in series with the message waiting indicator to suppress spurious flashing of the message waiting indicator while the telephone is in an off-hook condition.
- 21. The telephone system according to claim 1 wherein the message waiting control circuit further includes a first current limiting element coupled in series with a charging capacitor to permit the capacitor to charge so as to reduce an amount of current drawn from the tip and ring telephone lines by the capacitor.
- 22. The telephone system according to claim 21 wherein the message waiting control circuit further includes a MOSFET transistor operatively coupled to the message waiting indicator, the transistor configured to discharge energy stored in the charging capacitor through the message waiting indicator, in response to receiving the low voltage message waiting signal.
- 23. The telephone system according to claim 21 wherein the message waiting control circuit further includes a second diode operatively coupled to the MOSFET transistor, the second diode configured to operate in both a forward bias mode and a reverse bias mode, said forward bias mode permitting the charging capacitor to be charged through the tip and ring telephone lines, and said reverse bias mode limiting a gate-to-source voltage on the MOSFET transistor indicator to less than a predetermined value.
- 24. The telephone system according to claim 23 wherein the message waiting control circuit further includes a bipolar transistor operatively coupled in a source circuit of the MOSFET transistor, and a second current limiting element coupled across two terminals of the bipolar transistor, the second current limiting element configured to limit a current flowing through the message waiting indicator to about 20 milliamperes during discharge of the charging capacitor so as to maximize an amount of light emitted by the message waiting.
- 25. A telephone system configured to be operatively coupled to a private automatic branch exchange (PABX) system and to a voice mail system through tip and ring telephone lines, the voice mail system permitting a user to retrieve a recorded voice message, the telephone system comprising:
a telephone further including:
a telephone housing; a handset; a message waiting control circuit configured to receive at least one of a high voltage message waiting signal and low voltage message waiting signal, said message waiting signals issued by the PABX; first and second message waiting indicators operatively coupled to the message waiting control circuit and responsive thereto, the first and second message waiting indicators configured to inform the user that the voice message is pending with the voice mail system; and a message retrieval button to facilitate retrieving the voice message from the voice mail system; and the first message waiting indicator responsive to the low voltage message waiting signal and the second message waiting indicator responsive to the high voltage message waiting signal.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of priority from provisional application Serial No. 60/240,726, filed Oct. 16, 2000, entitled Remote Speed-dial Key Programming System For Guestroom Telephones, and also claims the benefit of priority from provisional application Serial No. 60/240,779, filed Oct. 16, 2000, entitled Guestroom Telephone Having One-Touch Message Retrieval System. Provisional application Serial No. 60/240,726, filed Oct. 16, 2000 and Provisional application Serial No. 60/240,779, filed Oct. 16, 2000 are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety. This application is also related to Design Pat. No. D448,011 issued Sep. 18, 2001, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60240726 |
Oct 2000 |
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60240779 |
Oct 2000 |
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