1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a mobile radio terminal apparatus having a function of displaying at least character information.
2. Description of the Related Art
In a conventional mobile radio terminal apparatus, for example, a display image is split into two display areas, a list of plural items is displayed in one of the display areas and an item of the list where a focus is placed is explained in the other display area. If the explanation in the other display area includes long sentences, the explanation is automatically scrolled and user's labor is thereby saved (for example, Jpn. Pat. Appln. KOKAI Publication No. 2004-242278).
The present invention has been accomplished to solve the above-described problems. The object of the present invention is to provide a mobile radio terminal apparatus capable of reducing power consumption for automatic scrolling display.
To achieve the object, an aspect of the present invention is a mobile radio terminal apparatus capable of conducting communications with a radio base station connected to a network. The apparatus comprises display unit configured to display at least character information, memory unit configured to store character data, and display control unit configured to control the display unit to repeat at a preset number of times a scrolling processing of allowing character information based on the character data stored by the memory unit to be scrolled on the display unit.
According to the present invention, a mobile radio terminal apparatus capable of reducing power consumption for automatic scrolling display can be provided.
Additional objects and advantages of the invention will be set forth in the description which follows, and in part will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the invention. The objects and advantages of the invention may be realized and obtained by unit of the instrumentalities and combinations particularly pointed out hereinafter.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of the specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention, and together with the general description given above and the detailed description of the embodiments given below, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
An embodiment of the present invention will be explained below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The antenna 1 receives a radio signal transmitted from a radio base station (not shown) connected to a network and transmits a radio signal of the mobile radio terminal apparatus to the radio base station.
The communication unit 10 carries out radio communications with the radio base station via the antenna 1 and carries out communications with a communication party via the radio base station and the network. More specifically, the communication unit 10 obtains encoded speech data transmitted from the communication party by downconverting and demodulating the radio signal received by the antenna 1, and outputs the encoded speech data to the speech processing unit 20 via the control unit 100. In addition, the communication unit 10 modulates a baseband signal with encoded speech data supplied from the speech processing unit 20 via the control unit 100, generates a radio signal by upconverting the baseband signal, and transmits the radio signal to the radio base station via the antenna 1.
The speech processing unit 20 reproduces a speech signal by decoding the encoded speech data demodulated by the communication unit 10, and outputs the speech signal from a built-in speaker 21. Conversation speech transmitted from the communication party is thereby transmitted to the user. In addition, the speech processing unit 20 generates encoded speech data by encoding a speech signal input from a built-in microphone 22 and supplies the encoded speech data to the communication unit 10 via the control unit 100.
The display unit 30 is a display device employing a LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) or the like which shows various kinds of visual information such as texts, images and the like to the user.
In the list display area 30b, received call history of electronic mails, setting items of the mobile radio terminal apparatus, and the like are listed. In the display area, a focus 30c to select any one of the listed items is also displayed.
In the scrolling display area 30a, an explanation of the item corresponding to the focus 30c is displayed under control of the control unit 100 to be described later. As an example, a two-line display area is described below.
The operation unit 40 comprises a plurality of key switches and the like to accept a user's request. The notifying unit 50 notifies the user of reception of an incoming call by sounds. The memory unit 60 stores control programs and control data of the control unit 100, telephone book data corresponding to telephone numbers, names and image data such as face pictures, data of transmitted and received mails, data concerning the settings of the mobile radio terminal apparatus, and the like.
The control unit 30 controls each of the units in the mobile radio terminal apparatus. For example, the control unit 100 comprises an incoming call control function of controlling the display unit 30 and notifying unit 50 to notify occurrence of the incoming call in a case where the communication unit 10 receives an incoming call signal from the radio base station, and of urging the communication unit 10 to transmit a signal responding to the incoming call and establishing a speech communications link, by user's response operation executed with the operation unit 40.
In addition, the control unit 100 comprises an outgoing call control function of transmitting an outgoing call to a telephone number designated by the user by controlling the communication unit 10, in response to the user's request for outgoing call made with the operation unit 40, and a communications control function of establishing a speech communications link in accordance with the outgoing call. Moreover, the control unit 100 comprises a control function of reading text data stored in the memory unit 60 and urging the display unit 30 to display the text data, in response to the user's request made with the operation unit 40.
Next, operations of the mobile radio terminal apparatus having the above-explained structure are described. In the following descriptions, control of displaying the text data stored in the memory unit 60 on the display unit 30 is explained. Explanations on steps of establishing a communications link with a radio base station, control to implement speech communications, registration, invocation and editing of telephone book data, and the Like are omitted.
In accordance with the start, the control unit 100 reads the information items designated by the user out of the memory unit 60 and lists the items in the list display area 30b. The control unit 100 displays the focus 30c in association with the top item, of the items displayed in the list display area 30b.
First, in step 3a, the control unit 100 determines whether or not the user has made a request for movement of the focus 30c with the operation unit 40. If the control unit 100 determines that the user has made the request, the control unit 100 shifts to step 3b. If the control unit 100 determines that the user has not made the request, the control unit 100 returns to step 3a and determines again whether or not the user has made the request. Immediately after the processing is started, the control unit 100 determines that the user has made the request and shifts to step 3b.
In step 3b, the control unit 100 moves the focus 30c to a position associated with the request which the user made with the operation unit 40. In addition, the control unit 100 reads explanation data associated with the item which is also associated with the focus 30c, out of the memory unit 60, and shifts to step 3c.
In step 3c, the control unit 100 determines whether or not the explanation data read in step 3b has data amount equal to or smaller than two lines of explanation. If the explanation data read in step 3b has data amount equal to or smaller than two lines of explanation, the control unit 100 shifts to step 3d. If the explanation data read in step 3b has data amount equal to or greater than three lines of explanation, the control unit 100 shifts to step 3e.
In step 3d, the control unit 100 displays the explanation data read in step 3b, in the scrolling display area 30a, and shifts to step 3a. The explanation data is displayed in a general scheme without scrolling.
In step 3e, the control unit 100 starts automatic scrolling display processing of allowing the explanation data read in step 3b to be scrolled down from the start line, in the scrolling display area 30a. The control unit 100 shifts to step 3f.
In step 3f, the control unit 100 determines whether or not the user has made a request for movement of the focus 30c with the operation unit 40. If the control unit 100 determines that the user has made the request, the control unit 100 shifts to step 3g. If the control unit 100 determines that the user has not made the request, the control unit 100 returns to step 3h.
In step 3g, the control unit 100 stops the automatic scrolling display processing started in step 3e and shifts to step 3b.
In step 3h, the control unit 100 determines whether or not number of times n of scrolling is equal to or greater than a preset threshold value N. If the number of times n of scrolling is equal to or greater than the preset threshold value N, the control unit 100 shifts to step 3j. If the number of times n of scrolling is smaller than the preset threshold value N, the control unit 100 continues the automatic scrolling display processing and shifts to step 3i.
In step 3i, the control unit 100 adds “1” to the number of times n of scrolling, and shifts to step 3f while continuing the automatic scrolling display processing.
In step 3j, the control unit 100 continues the automatic scrolling display processing until two lines of the explanation including the last line are displayed in the scrolling display area 30a. When two lines of the explanation including the last line are displayed, the control unit 100 stops the automatic scrolling display processing and shifts to step 3k.
In step 3k, the control unit 100 displays two lines of the explanation, of the explanation data read in step 3b, in the general scheme, in the scrolling display area 30a. The control unit 100 resets the number of times n of scrolling to “0” and shifts to step 3a.
When the automatic scrolling display processing has been stopped in step 3k, the control unit 100 does not need to display the explanation data of two lines including the start line, in the general scheme, in the scrolling display area 30a. The control unit 100 may display an arbitrary portion of the explanation data read in step 3b or may newly read data of characters and symbols by simplifying the explanation into two lines and display the data of characters and symbols instead of the explanation data.
In the mobile radio terminal apparatus having the above-described structure, the automatic scrolling display processing of allowing the explanation of the item associated with the focus 30c, of the listed items displayed in the list display area 30b, to be automatically scrolled down in the scrolling display area 30a, is executed. When this processing is repeated at predetermined number of times N, the processing is stopped.
Therefore, since the mobile radio terminal apparatus can prevent the display processing from unlimitedly repeated due to the automatic scrolling, waste of battery power consumption can be prevented.
The present invention is not limited to the embodiment described above but the constituent elements of the invention can be modified in various manners without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Various aspects of the invention can also be extracted from any appropriate combination of a plurality of constituent elements disclosed in the embodiment. Some constituent elements may be deleted in all of the constituent elements disclosed in the embodiment.
For example, when the number of times n of repeated display of the overall explanation ex becomes the predetermined number of times N, the automatic scrolling display processing is stopped. Instead of this, however, she control unit 100 may measure the start time of the automatic scrolling display processing and may stop the automatic scrolling display processing when a predetermined time has elapsed from the start time.
When the number of times n of repeated display of the overall explanation ex becomes the predetermined number of times N, the processing is stopped and the explanation for two lines is displayed from the start line, in the general scheme, in step 3k. In addition to this, for example, reception of the request which is made by the user with the operation unit 40 may be monitored in step 3k and then the automatic scrolling display processing may be restarted in response to the user's request, in step 3e. The restarted automatic scrolling display processing may not be repeated at N times, but one time or more than N times.
Furthermore, a backlight is provided at the display unit 30 and is turned on/off under control of the control unit 100. In general, the control unit 100 turns off the backlight when a predetermined time has elapsed after the user executes the operation with the operation unit 40.
When the automatic scrolling display processing is executed, the backlight is turned on. The backlight is turned off simultaneously with the termination of the automatic scrolling display processing. By controlling the backlight in this manner, power consumption for the backlight can be reduced.
Moreover, the automatic scrolling display processing is repeated at N times in the above-described embodiment. The number of times of repetition may be preset by the user with the operation unit 40. If the repetition is controlled by the time, the time may be preset by the user with the operation unit 40.
Needless to say, the present invention can also be variously modified within a scope which does not depart from the gist of the present invention.
Additional advantages and modifications will readily occur to those skilled in the art. Therefore, the invention in its broader aspects is not limited to the specific details and representative embodiments shown and described herein. Accordingly, various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the general inventive concept as defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2005-137356 | May 2005 | JP | national |
The present application is a Continuation Application of U.S. application Ser. No. 11/241,304 filed Sep. 30, 2005, which is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from prior Japanese Patent Application No. 2005-137356, filed May 10, 2005, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 11241304 | Sep 2005 | US |
Child | 12389133 | US |