Claims
- 1. A portable communication device capable of coupling to a two-way radio via an interface, wherein the portable communication device is capable of selectively functioning as an accessory for the two-way radio and as a standalone communication device when coupled to the two-way radio.
- 2. The portable communication device of claim 1 wherein the portable communication device is capable of functioning as the standalone device when communication over the two-way radio is not active.
- 3. The portable communication device of claim 1 wherein at least a subset of functions associated with the portable communication device is temporarily suspended when communication over the two-way radio is active.
- 4. The portable communication device of claim 1 wherein the portable communication device controls at least a subset of functions associated with the two-way radio.
- 5. The portable communication device of claim 4 wherein the portable communication device controls at least the subset of functions associated with the two-way radio via at least one of the following: a user interface, a display, a keypad, and a soft keypad.
- 6. The portable communication device of claim 5 wherein the portable communication device comprises at least one of a user interface, a display, a keypad, and a soft keypad.
- 7. The portable communication device of claim 1 wherein the accessory is at least one of a speaker and a microphone.
- 8. The portable communication device of claim 7 wherein the speaker is a high audio speaker.
- 9. The portable communication device of claim 7 further comprising a cradle adapter, wherein the cradle adapter converts the speaker into a high audio speaker.
- 10. The portable communication device of claim 1 wherein the portable communication device couples to the two-way radio via at least one of a wireless interface and an electrical interface.
- 11. The portable communication device of claim 10 wherein the electrical interface is achieved via an accessory cable.
- 12. The portable communication device of claim 11 wherein the accessory cable has breakaway capabilities.
- 13. The portable communication device of claim 1 wherein the portable communication device couples to the two-way radio to create a monolithic device.
- 14. The portable communication device of claim 1 wherein the portable communication device slides into the two-way radio.
- 15. The portable communication device of claim 1 wherein the two-way radio slides into the portable communication device.
- 16. The portable communication device of claim 1 wherein the portable communication device and the two-way radio snap together.
- 17. The portable communication device of claim 1 wherein the portable communication device is selected from a group consisting of a cellular telephone, a personal digital assistant, a pager, and a two-way radio.
- 18. The portable communication device of claim 1 wherein the portable communication device is positioned within a cradle adapter in order to couple to the two-way radio.
- 19. The portable communication device of claim 18 wherein the cradle adapter controls at least a subset of functions associated with the two-way radio via at least one of the following: a user interface, a display, a keypad, and a soft keypad.
- 20. The portable communication device of claim 18 wherein the cradle adapter comprises at least one of a user interface, a display, a keypad, and a soft keypad for controlling at least a subset of functions associated with the two-way radio.
- 21. A storage medium having stored thereon a set of instructions which, when loaded into a microprocessor, causes the microprocessor to perform the following functions:
function as an accessory for a two-way radio when coupled to the two-way radio; function as a standalone communication device when coupled to the two-way radio and when communication over the two-way radio is not active; and function as the standalone communication device when not coupled to the two-way radio.
- 22. A method comprising the steps of:
coupling a portable communication device to a two-way radio via an interface, wherein the portable communication device selectively functions as an accessory for the two-way radio and as a standalone communication device when coupled to the two-way radio; temporarily suspending at least a subset of functions associated with the portable communication device when a call is received over the two-way radio; and resuming the subset of functions when the call has been completed.
- 23. The method of claim 22 further comprising the step of controlling the two-way radio through the portable communication device.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is related to the following U.S. applications commonly owned together with this application by Motorola, Inc.:
[0002] Ser. No. ______, filed Sep. 17, 2002, titled “Portable Communication Device used as an Accessory for a Mobile Communication System” by Claxton et al. (attorney docket no. CM05367J);
[0003] Ser. No. ______, filed Sep. 17, 2002, titled “Charging Device for Charging a Plurality of Devices” by Richards et al. (attorney docket no. CM05377J);
[0004] Ser. No. ______, filed Sep. 17, 2002, titled “Method and Apparatus for Improved Location Determination in a Private Radio Network Using a Public Network System” by Wong et al. (attorney docket no. CM05379J); and
[0005] Ser. No. ______, filed Sep. 17, 2002, titled “Bridging Talk Groups in Communications Systems” by Wong et al. (attorney docket no. CM05392J).