Harry Edward Blanchard - Rumson NJ Kathleen J. Chylinski - Bridgewater NJ David R. Dempski - Bricktown NJ Steven M. Herbst - Chester NJ Nicholas H. Katis - Aberdeen NJ Susan A. Palermo - Oceanport NJ Susan L. Tuttle - East Windsor NJ
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H04B 138
US Classification:
455566, 455412
Abstract:
An arrangement for displaying message screens on a telephone terminal provides easy access to messages received by the telephone terminal from a service provider. The arrangement allows users to seamlessly and intuitively view header and body information of a message without the need for any unnecessary key presses.
Arrangement For Dynamic Allocation Of Space On A Small Display Of A Telephone Terminal
Harry Edward Blanchard - Rumson NJ Kathleen J. Chylinski - Bridgewater NJ David R. Dempski - Bricktown NJ Steven M. Herbst - Chester NJ Nicholas H. Katis - Aberdeen NJ Susan A. Palermo - Oceanport NJ Susan L. Tuttle - East Windsor NJ
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies, Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H04B 138
US Classification:
455566, 4551584, 37938701, 379 9317
Abstract:
An arrangement for dynamically varying how space on a small display is allocated for presentation of various types of user information is provided. The arrangement optimizes utilization of space on small displays by dynamically allocating lines on the display for presentation of status or header-type information as well as menu item-type information. The arrangement configures the display such that lines therein are dedicatable in any combination to displaying these two types of information.
Arrangement For Securing Menu Screens On A Telephone Terminal
Kimberly A. Baals - Matawan NJ Edward W. Boakes - Middletown NJ Kathleen J. Chylinski - Bridgewater NJ Darren A. Kall - Highland Park NJ Gary C. Smith - Freehold NJ Susan L. Tuttle - East Windsor NJ
Assignee:
AT&T Corp. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H04M 1100
US Classification:
379 96
Abstract:
A locking arrangement is provided for limiting access to certain selected menu functions on a telephone terminal is provided. Although these functions are generally located in different sections of the menu hierarchy, each may be unlocked and relocked while a user remains in the same section of the menu hierarchy containing the selected function. For accessing the function, the user enter a password while located in the same section of the menu hierarchy as the function to be accessed. Once the password is entered, direct access to the selected menu function is permitted. The locking arrangement provides for the relocking of each of the selected functions automatically by the user simply exiting the accessed selected function.
Hierarchical Menu Screen Interface For Displaying And Accessing Telephone Terminal Features
Joanne W. Davidson - Keansburg NJ William F. Dudley - Jackson NJ David A. Fishman - Lakewood NJ David M. Gresham - East Hampton NY Kenneth Kasiske - Jackson NJ Michael L. Moroze - Broomfield CO Elizabeth Bauer-Nilsen Sanders - Columbus OH Alessandro A. Subrizi - San Francisco CA Susan L. Tuttle - East Windsor NJ
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H04M 100
US Classification:
379387
Abstract:
A user of a telephone terminal with an interactive display is provided complete access to all feature choices in a hierarchical menu through a minimum number of menu keys. These menu keys include a "Next" key, a "Back" key, a "Select" key and a "Home" key. These menu keys occupy minimal space on the housing of the telephone terminal, yet enable the user of the terminal to easily scroll to and select every feature in the interactive display. The user is able to quickly develop a mental model of the feature choices and easily navigate through these menu selections. Context-sensitive functionality also is provided for using the interactive display. As a user completes a command function, the feature choice presented to the user for this function is the one most likely to be accessed by the user, thus advantageously avoiding the necessity of having a dedicated key for allowing the user to select this feature choice.
Arrangement For Displaying Menu Screens On A Telephone Terminal
Kimberly A. Baals - Matawan NJ Kathleen J. Chylinski - Bridgewater NJ Darren A. Kall - Highland Park NJ Gary C. Smith - Freehold NJ Susan L. Tuttle - East Windsor NJ
Assignee:
AT&T Corp. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H04M 900
US Classification:
379396
Abstract:
An interactive display arrangement in a telephone terminal permits direct movement between unrelated child menu screens in a menu hierarchy. The arrangement is configured such that a user may advance directly from a displayed first child menu screen to an unrelated second child menu screen in the menu hierarchy, in order to perform specific tasks at the second child menu screen. Once the tasks at the second menu screen are completed or the user elects not to perform such tasks, the arrangement permits the user to return directly to the first child menu screen. The user of the telephone terminal thus is able to easily complete specific tasks at selected menu screens in the interactive display arrangement without the need for excessive movement in the menu hierarchy.
Interactive Display For Use In A Telephone Terminal
Kimberly A. Baals - Matawan NJ Kathleen J. Chylinski - Bridgewater NJ Darren A. Kall - Highland Park NJ Gary C. Smith - Freehold NJ Susan L. Tuttle - East Windsor NJ
Assignee:
AT&T Corp. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H04M 1100 H04M 100
US Classification:
379 96
Abstract:
An arrangement for increasing the available character spaces for softkey label screen prompts in a small interactive display for use in a telephone terminal is provided. In a first configuration of the arrangement, available character spaces in the interactive display are partitioned into equal adjacent character sets with each character set having an allocated number of character spaces for displaying a softkey label. The telephone terminal is configured such that available character spaces in adjacent character sets are borrowed and used by a particular character set having a softkey label for display that exceeds the allocated number of character spaces in the particular character set. In a second configuration of the arrangement, a first character set is combined with an adjacent second character set for displaying the large softkey label. With the more descriptive softkey label screen prompts, a user of the interactive display arrangement is able to move among available menu screen in the interactive display arrangement in an easily understandable manner.
Arrangement For Varying The Display Time For Messages Displayable On A Telephone Terminal
Kimberly A. Baals - Matawan NJ Kathleen J. Chylinski - Bridgewater NJ Darren A. Kall - Highland Park NJ Gary C. Smith - Freehold NJ Susan L. Tuttle - East Windsor NJ
Assignee:
AT&T Corp. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H04M 127 G09G 320
US Classification:
379 96
Abstract:
A telephone terminal provides display screens of information messages which are selectively arranged to be time-specific in accordance with the complexity content of the information in each message. The amount of text in an information message, the complexity of words in the message and whether any user action should follow the text presented in the message are factors used in optimizing the duration of the display screens for the messages timed specific to their content. A plurality of user selectable options for the duration of the display screens also are available. These selectable options alter the duration time of all the display screens as a set. Within each selected set the variable time accorded each display screen, in accordance with the time-specfic information messages, provides for optimum viewing of each message by a user of the telephone terminal.
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