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JP2004343677A - Mobile phone, its auto dialing lock method, and program - Google Patents
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JP2004343677A
JP2004343677A JP2003287264A JP2003287264A JP2004343677A JP 2004343677 A JP2004343677 A JP 2004343677A JP 2003287264 A JP2003287264 A JP 2003287264A JP 2003287264 A JP2003287264 A JP 2003287264A JP 2004343677 A JP2004343677 A JP 2004343677A
JP2003287264A
由紀子 谷
2002-10-02 Priority to JP2002289329 priority Critical
2003-04-23 Priority to JP2003117738 priority
2003-08-06 Application filed by Nec Saitama Ltd, 埼玉日本電気株式会社 filed Critical Nec Saitama Ltd
2003-08-06 Priority to JP2003287264A priority patent/JP2004343677A/en
2004-12-02 Publication of JP2004343677A publication Critical patent/JP2004343677A/en
<P>PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a foldable mobile phone that can make the dialing lock function effective in a simple operation. <P>SOLUTION: The control 12 of a foltdable mobile phone 1 regards it to be in a waiting mode if the auto dialing lock is set up, and it starts the auto dialing lock means 122 when the case open/close detecting means 19 detects the upper and lower cases are opened. If the timer 14 detects the time inputted when setting the auto dialing lock, the control 12 makes the auto dialling lock means 122 carry out the auto dial locking process so that the key operation section 15 does not accept anything other than the pass word. After this, the key operation section 15 accepts only the key input of the pass word in the foldable mobile phone 1. <P>COPYRIGHT: (C)2005,JPO&NCIPI
The present invention relates to a mobile phone, an automatic dial lock method used therefor, and a program therefor, and more particularly to a dial lock method for invalidating key input in a mobile phone.
2. Description of the Related Art Conventionally, in a mobile phone, in order to prevent unauthorized use by others when lost due to theft or misplacement, or to prevent accidental key entry when stored in a bag or the like, key input of a password for release is performed. A dial lock function for invalidating key input other than the above is provided (for example, see Non-Patent Document 1).
In this mobile phone, the dial lock function is activated by pressing a preset key combination or selecting the item of the dial lock function in the operation menu or setting menu, and the key of the password for canceling is set. Key input other than input is invalidated immediately.
"Dial lock to prevent malfunction" [NTT DoCoMo (R), Mova N504i Instruction Manual, Basic Edition, page 20, April 2002]
The above-described conventional mobile phone is equipped with a dial lock function to prevent unauthorized use when lost or erroneous operation when stored, but remember a key combination for enabling the dial lock function, or Each time a setting is made, the dial lock function item must be searched for in the operation menu or the setting menu.
Therefore, even if the user knows that a dial lock function is provided, the setting operation is troublesome. Therefore, few users try to use the dial lock function by performing the setting operation.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION An object of the present invention is to solve the above-mentioned problems and to provide a mobile phone capable of enabling a dial lock function with a simple operation, an automatic dial lock method used therefor, and a program therefor.
A first mobile phone according to the present invention is a mobile phone including a first housing including a key operation unit, and a second housing connected to the first housing. A key other than a key input of at least a password for canceling at the key operation unit when a preset time is measured after a state in which the first and second housings overlap each other in a standby state for receiving a call; Invalid input.
A second mobile phone according to the present invention is a mobile phone including a first housing including a key operation unit, and a second housing connected to the first housing. Determining means for determining whether or not the apparatus is in a standby state for receiving an incoming call; detecting means for detecting a state in which the first and second housings overlap each other and canceling a state in which the first and second housings overlap each other; Means for detecting a state in which the first and second housings overlap each other, and then timing a preset set time; and the determining means determines that the apparatus is in the standby state, and the time measuring means determines the setting. Means for invalidating key input other than key input of at least a password for cancellation on the key operation unit when the passage of time is detected.
A third mobile phone according to the present invention is a foldable mobile phone including a first housing including a key operation unit, and a second housing that is openably and closably connected to the first housing. Determining means for determining whether or not the terminal itself is in a standby state for incoming and outgoing calls; detecting means for detecting the open and closed states of the first and second housings; A timer for measuring a preset time set after detecting the closed state of the housing of the housing, and the key when the determining means determines that the standby state has been reached and the time measuring means has detected the elapse of the set time. Means for invalidating at least key input other than key input of a password for cancellation on the operation unit.
A fourth mobile phone according to the present invention is a mobile phone including a first housing including a key operation unit, and a second housing connected to the first housing. Key input other than key input of at least a password for canceling at the key operation unit when a predetermined set time is measured after a specific state of the first and second housings is detected in a standby state of an incoming call. Is invalidated.
A fifth mobile phone according to the present invention is a mobile phone including a first housing including a key operation unit, and a second housing connected to the first housing, wherein the own terminal transmits and receives a call. Determining means for determining whether the apparatus is in a standby state, detecting means for detecting a specific state of the first and second housings, and a predetermined time set after the detecting means detects the specific state. And a key input other than a key input of at least a password for cancellation on the key operation unit when the determination unit determines the standby state and the clock unit detects the elapse of the set time. Invalidation means.
A sixth mobile phone according to the present invention is a foldable mobile phone including a first housing including a key operation unit, and a second housing that is openably and closably connected to the first housing. Key input of at least a password for canceling at the key operation unit when a preset time is measured after the specific state of the first and second housings is detected in a state where the terminal itself is in a standby state for incoming and outgoing calls. Key input other than is invalid.
A seventh mobile phone according to the present invention is a foldable mobile phone including a first housing including a key operation unit, and a second housing that is openably and closably connected to the first housing. Determining means for determining whether or not the terminal itself is in a standby state for incoming and outgoing calls; detecting means for detecting an open state and a closed state of the first and second housings; A timer for measuring a preset time after detecting a specific state of the first and second housings; and the determiner determines the standby state and the timer detects an elapse of the set time. Means for invalidating at least key input other than key input of a password for release on the key operation unit.
A first automatic dial lock method according to the present invention is an automatic dial lock method for a mobile phone including a first housing including a key operation unit and a second housing connected to the first housing. A first step of determining whether or not the terminal itself is in a standby state for incoming and outgoing calls; and a state in which the first and second housings overlap each other and a state in which the first and second housings overlap each other. A second step of detecting release, a third step of determining whether a preset time has elapsed after detecting a state in which the first and second housings overlap each other, and the standby state. And a fourth step of invalidating at least the key input other than the key input of the release password on the key operation unit when it is determined that the set time has elapsed.
A second automatic dial lock method according to the present invention is an automatic dial lock method for a mobile phone including a first housing including a key operation unit and a second housing connected to the first housing. A first step of determining whether or not the own terminal is in a standby state for making and receiving calls; a second step of detecting a specific state of the first and second housings; A third step of determining whether or not a preset set time has elapsed since the last operation; and determining at least a password for canceling at the key operation unit when the standby state is determined and the elapse of the set time is detected. A fourth step of invalidating a key input other than the key input.
A third automatic dial lock method according to the present invention is directed to an automatic dial lock method for a foldable portable telephone, comprising: a first housing including a key operation unit; and a second housing connected to the first housing so as to be openable and closable. A dial lock method, comprising: determining whether or not the terminal is in a standby state for making and receiving calls; detecting an open state and a closed state of the first and second housings; A step of determining whether a preset time has elapsed since the closed state of the second housing was detected; and a step of determining whether or not the elapse of the set time was detected in the standby state and the key operation unit. Invalidating at least a key input other than the key input of the password for cancellation.
A fourth automatic dial lock method according to the present invention provides an automatic dial lock method for a foldable mobile phone, comprising: a first housing including a key operation unit; and a second housing which is openably and closably connected to the first housing. A dial lock method, comprising the steps of: determining whether a terminal is in a standby state for making and receiving calls; detecting a specific state of the first and second housings; A step of determining whether or not a preset set time has elapsed; and a key other than a key input of at least a password for canceling at the key operation unit when the standby state is determined and the elapse of the set time is detected. Invalidating the input.
A program for a first automatic dial lock method according to the present invention is directed to an automatic dial lock for a mobile phone comprising a first housing including a key operation unit and a second housing connected to the first housing. A program of the method, wherein the computer determines whether or not the terminal itself is in a standby state for incoming and outgoing calls, a state in which the first and second housings overlap each other, and a process in which the first and second housings overlap each other. A process of detecting release of the overlapping state, a process of determining whether a preset time has elapsed since the closed state of the first and second housings is detected, and the standby mode. And performing a process of invalidating at least the key input other than the key input of the release password on the key operation unit when the state is determined and the elapse of the set time is detected.
A program for a second automatic dial lock method according to the present invention is directed to an automatic dial for a foldable mobile phone comprising a first housing including a key operation unit and a second housing connected to the first housing. A program for a locking method, wherein the computer determines whether or not the own terminal is in a standby state for incoming and outgoing calls, a process for detecting a specific state of the first and second housings, A process of determining whether or not a preset set time has elapsed since the detection, and a key of at least a password for canceling in the key operation unit when the standby state is determined and the elapse of the set time is detected. And invalidating a key input other than the input.
A program for a third automatic dial lock method according to the present invention is a foldable mobile phone comprising a first housing including a key operation unit, and a second housing which is openably and closably connected to the first housing. A program for determining whether or not the terminal itself is in a standby state for incoming and outgoing calls, and a process for detecting the open and closed states of the first and second housings. A process of determining whether a preset time has elapsed since the closed state of the first and second housings was detected; and determining that the standby state was established and the elapse of the set time was detected. Invalidating at least the key input of the key operation unit other than the key input of the password for cancellation.
A program for a fourth automatic dial lock method according to the present invention is a foldable mobile phone comprising a first housing including a key operation unit and a second housing openably and closably connected to the first housing. A program for determining whether or not the terminal itself is in a standby state for incoming and outgoing calls; a process for detecting a specific state of the first and second housings; Processing for determining whether a preset set time has elapsed since the set specific state of the first and second housings has been detected, and determining that the standby state has been determined and the elapse of the set time has been detected. Invalidating at least the key input of the key operation unit other than the key input of the password for cancellation at the key operation unit.
That is, in the mobile phone of the present invention, in a mobile phone connecting an upper housing having a display unit and a lower housing having a key operation unit, when the terminal is in a standby state for incoming and outgoing calls, the upper housing is When a preset time has elapsed since the body and the lower housing overlap each other, a dial lock that invalidates key input other than key input of at least a password for release in the key operation unit. Running. Thereby, the mobile phone according to the present invention is configured such that the operation of setting the upper housing and the lower housing to overlap each other and the setting of the automatic dial lock for automatically performing the dial lock in response to the operation of releasing the state are performed once. Then, the dial lock is automatically performed on the key operation unit, so that the dial lock function can be enabled by a simple operation without performing troublesome dial lock setting every time.
The operation of making the upper housing and the lower housing overlap each other and the operation of releasing the state are performed by using the upper housing and the lower housing in the case of a foldable mobile phone that can be freely opened and closed using a hinge or the like. Opening / closing operation of the upper case and the lower case in the case of a rotary mobile phone connected to the lower case via a coupling portion such that the upper case rotates along the key operation surface. Opening / closing operation is a sliding operation between the upper housing and the lower housing if the upper housing slides the lower housing in the longitudinal direction so that the lower housing can be housed freely.
Further, in the mobile phone of the present invention, if a predetermined operation set in advance is performed before the elapse of the set time, the set time is temporarily cleared, and then the timing of the set time is restarted. Once the lock setting is made, even if a predetermined operation is performed halfway, the dial lock is automatically executed for the key operation unit, so simple operation can be performed without having to make troublesome dial lock setting every time To enable the dial lock function.
The present invention relates to a mobile phone including a first housing including a key operation unit and a second housing connected to the first housing, wherein the first terminal and the second terminal are in a standby state for incoming and outgoing calls. A dial that invalidates at least the key input other than the key input of the release password in the key operation unit when a state in which the two housings overlap each other and a preset set time is measured after the release of the state is detected. Executing the lock has an effect that the dial lock function can be enabled by a simple operation.
Next, embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a foldable mobile phone according to a first embodiment of the present invention. In FIG. 1, a foldable mobile phone 1 includes an antenna 11, a control unit 12, a memory 13, a timer 14, a key operation unit 15, a display unit 16, a radio unit 17, a signal processing unit 18, An upper housing (not shown) including a body opening / closing detection mechanism 19, a recording medium 20, a speaker 21, and a microphone 22, and having a display unit 16 mounted thereon, and a lower housing having a key operation unit 15 mounted thereon. (Not shown) are openably and closably connected using a hinge or the like.
The antenna 11 performs transmission and reception of radio waves, the user operates various settings and passwords, or performs outgoing / incoming operations at the key operation unit 15, and the display unit 16 performs various settings and operations of the passwords, or the outgoing / incoming operations. Display the operation menu when performing. The radio unit 17 performs radio-related processing, and the signal processing unit 18 processes a reception signal and a transmission signal. The speaker 21 outputs the received sound, and the microphone 22 inputs the sound.
The control unit 12 is connected to the memory 13, the timer 14, the key operation unit 15, the display unit 16, the radio unit 17, and the signal processing unit 18, and controls these units. Further, the control unit 12 includes a dial lock unit 121 that performs a dial lock on the key operation unit 15 for invalidating a key input other than the key input of the above-described password, and the opening and closing of the upper housing and the lower housing. An automatic dial lock means 122 for automatically performing a dial lock (hereinafter, referred to as an automatic dial lock) on the key operation unit 15 in response to the operation is provided.
The opening / closing operation of the upper housing and the lower housing is detected by a housing opening / closing detection mechanism 19. The detection of the opening / closing operation by the housing opening / closing detection mechanism 19 includes, for example, a method of detecting the opening operation and the closing operation of the upper housing and the lower housing using a magnet, and the method of detecting the opening / closing operation of the microswitch by turning on / off the upper housing and the lower housing. This is performed using a method of detecting an opening operation and a closing operation with the side housing, and the like.
The memory 13 stores various setting contents, personal identification numbers, and the like. When the timer 14 is started by the control unit 12, the timer 14 starts counting the elapsed time, and notifies the control unit 12 of the time-up when the designated time has elapsed. The recording medium 20 stores a program (a computer-executable program) for realizing the processes of the above-described units, and the control unit 12 controls the above-described units by executing the program of the recording medium 20. .
FIG. 2 is a diagram showing an example of a procedure for setting an automatic dial lock of the foldable mobile phone 1 according to the first embodiment of the present invention. The procedure for setting the automatic dial lock of the foldable mobile phone 1 will be described with reference to FIG.
First, when setting the auto-dial lock of the foldable mobile phone 1, the user selects the auto-dial lock on the menu screen of the display unit 16 (see FIG. 2A), and sets the auto-dial lock on the setting screen of the display unit 16. Is set [see FIG. 2 (b)].
In this case, when the set time N (N = 12 minutes in the example in the figure) is designated on the setting screen for inputting the set time until the automatic dial lock is activated (see FIG. 2C), the automatic dial lock is performed. Is displayed on the display unit 16 after 12 minutes [see FIG. 2D]. In FIG. 2, the set time N is set to 0 to 99 minutes, but this is an example, and there is no problem even if the set time N is 99 minutes or more. When the set time N is 0 minutes, the automatic dial lock is immediately executed when the closed state of the upper housing and the lower housing is detected by the housing open / close detection mechanism 19. .
Thereafter, the foldable mobile phone 1 enters a state of waiting for incoming and outgoing calls, that is, a state of waiting for incoming and outgoing calls other than during any operation or waiting for input of the operation. When the timer 14 notifies the control unit 12 that the set time has expired after the closed state with the body is detected, the auto dial lock unit 122 executes the auto dial lock.
On the other hand, when a password for release is input from the key operation unit 15, the automatic dial lock by the automatic dial lock unit 122 is released. When the set time elapses after the closed state with the lower housing is detected, the automatic dial lock is executed without newly setting the automatic dial lock.
FIG. 3 is a flowchart showing an example of the procedure of the automatic dial lock of the foldable mobile phone 1 according to the first embodiment of the present invention. The procedure of the automatic dial lock of the foldable mobile phone 1 according to the first embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIGS.
When the setting of the automatic dial lock is performed, the control unit 12 of the foldable mobile phone 1 waits for incoming / outgoing calls from the respective operation states of the key operation unit 15, the display unit 16, the wireless unit 17, and the signal processing unit 18. It is determined whether it is in the state (step S1 in FIG. 3). If the control unit 12 determines that it is not in the standby state, the control unit 12 continues to execute the operations of the above-described units (step S2 in FIG. 3). Here, the “not in standby” state refers to operations such as during a call, editing an outgoing mail, browsing a received mail, browsing the Internet, checking / setting various setting items, and creating an incoming melody. It is possible that you are going.
When the control unit 12 determines that it is in the standby state, if the open state of the upper housing and the lower housing is detected by the housing open / close detection mechanism 19 (step S3 in FIG. 3), the operations by the above units are continued. (Step S2 in FIG. 3). When the closed state of the upper housing and the lower housing is detected by the housing opening / closing detection mechanism 19 (step S3 in FIG. 3), the control unit 12 executes the activation process of the auto dial lock unit 122 (step S3 in FIG. 3). S4).
When the set time inputted in the setting of the above-mentioned auto dial lock elapses (step S5 in FIG. 3), the control unit 12 causes the auto dial lock means 122 to perform an auto dial lock process for the key operation unit 15 (step S6 in FIG. 3). ). Thereafter, in the foldable mobile phone 1, the key operation unit 15 only accepts the key input of the password for cancellation.
In the foldable mobile phone 1, a password for cancellation is input from the key operation unit 15, and if the password matches a preset password (if the password is correct) (step S7 in FIG. 3), the control unit 12 releases the automatic dial lock by the automatic dial lock means 122 (step S8 in FIG. 3).
The control unit 12 determines that the release password input from the key operation unit 15 does not match the preset password (if the password is incorrect) (step S7 in FIG. 3), and this release operation is preset. If it is less than the threshold value (step S9 in FIG. 3), the process returns to step S7 again. The locked state is maintained (step S10 in FIG. 3).
As described above, in the present embodiment, once the setting of the auto dial lock is performed, when the setting time elapses after the upper housing and the lower housing are in the closed state in the standby state for incoming and outgoing calls, the automatic dial lock is set. Since the dial lock is performed on the key operation unit 15, the dial lock function can be enabled by a simple operation without having to perform complicated dial lock settings each time.
FIG. 4 is a flowchart showing an example of a procedure for auto-dial lock of a foldable mobile phone according to the second embodiment of the present invention. Since the foldable mobile phone according to the second embodiment of the present invention has the same configuration as the foldable mobile phone 1 according to the first embodiment of the present invention shown in FIG. 1, FIG. 1 and FIG. The procedure of the automatic dial lock of the foldable mobile phone 1 according to the second embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIG.
When the setting of the automatic dial lock is performed, the control unit 12 of the foldable mobile phone 1 waits for incoming / outgoing calls from the respective operation states of the key operation unit 15, the display unit 16, the wireless unit 17, and the signal processing unit 18. It is determined whether it is in the state (step S11 in FIG. 4). When the control unit 12 determines that it is not in the standby state, the control unit 12 continues to execute the operations of the above-described units (step S12 in FIG. 4).
If the control unit 12 determines that it is in the standby state, and the housing open / close detection mechanism 19 detects the open state of the upper housing and the lower housing (step S13 in FIG. 4), the operation by each of the above units is continued. (Step S12 in FIG. 4). When the closed state of the upper housing and the lower housing is detected by the housing opening / closing detection mechanism 19 (Step S13 in FIG. 4), the control unit 12 executes the activation process of the automatic dial lock unit 122 (Step S4 in FIG. 4). S14).
The control unit 12 clears the timer 14 (step S16 in FIG. 4) when a predetermined operation is performed before the set time input in the setting of the auto dial lock elapses (step S15 in FIG. 4). ), And return to step S15. Here, the predetermined operation is an operation of shifting the upper housing and the lower housing from a closed state to an open state, an operation of pressing a side key (not shown), and an operation of connecting an external device to an external connection terminal. When these operations are performed, the timer 14 is cleared once, and then the process returns to step S14, where the timer 14 is counted again.
When the time input in the setting of the auto dial lock elapses (step S17 in FIG. 4), the control unit 12 causes the auto dial lock means 122 to perform an auto dial lock process on the key operation unit 15 (step S18 in FIG. 4). . Thereafter, in the foldable mobile phone 1, the key operation unit 15 only accepts the key input of the password for cancellation.
In the foldable mobile phone 1, a password for cancellation is input from the key operation unit 15, and if the password matches a preset password (if the password is correct) (step S19 in FIG. 4), the control unit Reference numeral 12 releases the automatic dial lock by the automatic dial lock means 122 (step S20 in FIG. 4).
If the password for release input from the key operation unit 15 does not match the preset password (if the password is not correct) (step S19 in FIG. 4), the control unit 12 sets this release operation to the preset value. If it is less than the threshold value (step S21 in FIG. 4), the process returns to step S19. If the release operation exceeds the threshold value (step S22 in FIG. 4), an error is notified and the power is turned off. The dial lock state is maintained (step S23 in FIG. 4).
As described above, in the present embodiment, once the auto dial lock setting is performed, even if a predetermined operation is performed halfway, the upper housing and the lower housing are in the closed state in the standby state for incoming and outgoing calls. When the set time elapses after that, the dial lock is automatically executed for the key operation unit 15, so that the dial lock function can be enabled by a simple operation without having to perform the troublesome dial lock setting every time. be able to.
FIG. 5 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a foldable mobile phone according to a third embodiment of the present invention. 5, the foldable mobile phone 2 according to the third embodiment of the present invention is different from the foldable mobile phone 2 shown in FIG. 1 in that a side key operation unit (side key) 23 is provided in addition to the key operation unit 15. The configuration is the same as that of the foldable mobile phone 1 according to the first embodiment, and the same components are denoted by the same reference numerals. The operation of the same components is the same as in the first embodiment of the present invention.
The side key operation unit 23 is for performing an operation when the upper housing and the lower housing are in the closed state. For example, the set time for performing the above-mentioned automatic dial lock on the key operation unit 15 is set. Even if the timer is started, pressing the side key operation unit 23 clears the timer of the set time, and restarts the timer of the set time from 0 second.
Thus, in the present embodiment, even when the upper housing and the lower housing are closed, the set time until the automatic dial lock is performed by pressing the side key operation unit 23 can be extended.
FIG. 6 is a flowchart showing an example of a procedure for auto dial lock of a foldable mobile phone according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention. Since the foldable mobile phone according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention has the same configuration as the foldable mobile phone 1 according to the first embodiment of the present invention shown in FIG. 1, FIG. 1 and FIG. The procedure of the automatic dial lock of the foldable mobile phone 1 according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIG.
When the setting of the automatic dial lock is performed, the control unit 12 of the foldable mobile phone 1 waits for incoming / outgoing calls from the respective operation states of the key operation unit 15, the display unit 16, the wireless unit 17, and the signal processing unit 18. It is determined whether it is in the state (step S31 in FIG. 6).
If the control unit 12 determines that it is not in the standby state, the control unit 12 continues to execute the operations of the above-described units (step S32 in FIG. 6). Here, the “not in standby” state refers to operations such as during a call, editing an outgoing mail, browsing a received mail, browsing the Internet, checking / setting various setting items, and creating an incoming melody. It is possible that you are going.
If the control unit 12 determines that it is in the standby state, and the closed state of the upper housing and the lower housing is detected by the housing opening / closing detecting mechanism 19 (step S33 in FIG. 6), the operation by each of the above units is continued. (Step S32 in FIG. 3).
When the open / close state of the upper housing and the lower housing is detected by the housing opening / closing detection mechanism 19 (Step S33 in FIG. 6), the control unit 12 executes the activation process of the automatic dial lock unit 122 (Step S6 in FIG. 6). S34).
When the set time inputted in the setting of the automatic dial lock elapses (step S35 in FIG. 6), the control unit 12 causes the automatic dial lock unit 122 to perform an automatic dial lock process on the key operation unit 15 (step S36 in FIG. 6). ). Thereafter, in the foldable mobile phone 1, the key operation unit 15 only accepts the key input of the password for cancellation.
In the foldable mobile phone 1, a password for cancellation is input from the key operation unit 15, and when the password matches a preset password (if the password is correct) (step S37 in FIG. 6), the control unit. 12 releases the automatic dial lock by the automatic dial lock means 122 (step S38 in FIG. 6).
The control unit 12 determines that the release password input from the key operation unit 15 does not match the preset password (if the password is incorrect) (step S37 in FIG. 6), and this release operation is preset. If the threshold value is lower than the threshold value (step S39 in FIG. 6), the process returns to step S37 again. The locked state is maintained (step S40 in FIG. 6).
As described above, in the present embodiment, once the setting of the auto dial lock is performed, when the upper housing and the lower housing are in the open state during the standby state for incoming and outgoing calls, the automatic dial lock is set. Since the dial lock is performed on the key operation unit 15, the automatic dial lock can be performed even in the open state. In this case, in this embodiment, the dial lock function can be enabled by a simple operation without having to make troublesome dial lock settings each time.
In the first to fourth embodiments of the present invention described above, the foldable mobile phone in which the upper housing and the lower housing are connected by a hinge or the like to perform the opening / closing operation has been described. The operation of the above is a rotation type mobile phone in which the upper housing and the lower housing are connected by a hinge or the like to perform a rotating operation, a slide housing type mobile phone in which the upper housing and the lower housing perform a sliding operation, and the like. Is also applicable.
FIG. 7 is a diagram showing an operation when the rotary mobile phone according to the fifth embodiment of the present invention is used. FIG. 7A shows a state in which the first housing 200 and the second housing 100 of the rotary mobile phone according to the fifth embodiment of the present invention are overlapped with each other, and FIG. FIG. 7C shows a state where the first housing 200 is rotated by 90 ° with respect to the second housing 100, and FIG. 7A shows a rotated state, that is, a state rotated by 180 ° from the state of FIG. 7A.
In FIG. 7, a first housing 200 and a second housing 100 are rotatably connected to each other by a coupling portion (rotating hinge), and the first housing 200 includes a display unit 202 and a speaker. The microphone 203 is provided in the second housing 100.
FIG. 8 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a rotary mobile phone according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention. 8, the rotary mobile phone 3 according to the fifth embodiment of the present invention is different from the first embodiment shown in FIG. 1 in that a housing rotation detecting mechanism 31 is provided instead of the housing opening / closing detecting mechanism 19. Has the same configuration as the foldable mobile phone 1 according to the embodiment, and the same components are denoted by the same reference numerals. The operation of the same components is the same as in the first embodiment of the present invention.
The housing rotation detection mechanism 31 detects the rotation operation of the first housing 200 and the second housing 100 shown in FIG. The rotation of the first housing 200 and the second housing 200 are detected by detecting the position of a pin (not shown) that rotates in conjunction with the rotation of the first housing 200. 7A, 7B, and 7C can be detected. Note that the positional relationship between the first housing 200 and the second housing 100 can be detected using a magnet.
In the rotary mobile phone 3 according to the fifth embodiment of the present invention, the first housing 200 and the second housing 100 are overlapped by the housing rotation detection mechanism 31 [see FIG. 7A]. Is detected and the timer 14 notifies the control unit 12 that the set time has expired, the auto dial lock means 122 executes the auto dial lock.
As described above, in the present embodiment, once the auto dial lock is set, the first housing 200 and the second housing 100 are mutually moved by the housing rotation detection mechanism 31 in the state of waiting for incoming / outgoing calls. When a set time elapses after detecting the overlapping state [FIG. 7 (a)] or the state shown in FIG. 7 (b) or FIG. 7 (c), the dial lock is automatically applied to the key operation unit 15. Since the dial lock function is executed, the dial lock function can be enabled by a simple operation without performing troublesome dial lock settings each time.
FIG. 9 and FIG. 10 are views showing the operation when the slide storage type mobile phone according to the sixth embodiment of the present invention is used. FIGS. 9A and 9B show a first housing 400 and a second housing 300 of a slide-housing type mobile phone according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention in which the first housing 400 and the second housing 300 overlap each other, that is, the first housing. FIG. 10A and FIG. 10B show a state in which the second housing 300 is housed in the body 400 and the second housing 300 is slid out of the first housing 400. The state is shown.
10, a first housing 400 and a second housing 300 are slidably connected to each other by a rail mechanism or the like (not shown). The first housing 400 includes a display unit 401 and a speaker 403. The second housing 300 is provided with a slide button 301, a microphone 302, and a key row 303.
FIG. 11 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a slide-storable mobile phone according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention. In FIG. 11, the slide storage type mobile phone 4 according to the sixth embodiment of the present invention is different from the slide housing type mobile phone 4 shown in FIG. The configuration is the same as that of the foldable mobile phone 1 according to the first embodiment, and the same components are denoted by the same reference numerals. The operation of the same components is the same as in the first embodiment of the present invention.
The housing slide detection mechanism 41 detects a sliding operation between the first housing 400 and the second housing 300 shown in FIGS. 9 and 10 described above. The rotation of the first housing 400 and the first housing 400 are detected by detecting the position of a pin (not shown) that slides in conjunction with the sliding operation of the second housing 300. It is possible to detect whether the positional relationship with the second housing 300 is the positional relationship shown in FIGS. 9A and 9B or the positional relationship shown in FIGS. 10A and 10B. Note that the positional relationship between the first housing 400 and the second housing 300 can be detected using a magnet.
In the slide storage type mobile phone 4 according to the sixth embodiment of the present invention, the first housing 400 and the second housing 300 are overlapped by the housing slide detection mechanism 41 [FIG. (B) is detected and the timer 14 notifies the control unit 12 that the set time has expired, the auto dial lock means 122 executes the auto dial lock.
As described above, in the present embodiment, once the auto dial lock is set, the first housing 400 and the second housing 300 are mutually moved by the housing slide detecting mechanism 41 in the standby state for incoming / outgoing calls. When a set time elapses after the overlapping state [FIGS. 9 (a) and 9 (b)] or the states shown in FIGS. 10 (a) and 10 (b) is detected, the key operation unit 15 is automatically dialed. Since the lock is executed, the dial lock function can be enabled by a simple operation without performing troublesome dial lock settings each time.
In the present invention, the above embodiments can be used in combination, and the present invention is not limited to this. When the above embodiments are used in combination, one or both of the open state and the closed state of the upper case and the lower case, or the first case 200 and the second case 100 Can be set from the outside in a state where the first housing 400 and the second housing 300 overlap each other, or one or both of a state where the first housing 400 and the second housing 300 overlap each other. Shall be.
FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration of a foldable mobile phone according to a first embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 4 is a diagram showing an example of a procedure for setting an automatic dial lock of the foldable mobile phone according to the first embodiment of the present invention. 6 is a flowchart illustrating an example of a procedure of an automatic dial lock of the foldable mobile phone according to the first embodiment of the present invention. 6 is a flowchart illustrating an example of a procedure for auto-dial locking of the foldable mobile phone according to the second embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 9 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration of a foldable mobile phone according to a third embodiment of the present invention. 14 is a flowchart illustrating an example of a procedure of an automatic dial lock of the foldable mobile phone according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention. (A)-(c) is a figure which shows operation | movement at the time of use of the rotary mobile telephone by 5th Example of this invention. FIG. 11 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration of a rotary mobile phone according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention. (A), (b) is a figure which shows the operation | movement at the time of use of the slide storage type portable telephone by 6th Example of this invention. (A), (b) is a figure which shows the operation | movement at the time of use of the slide storage type portable telephone by 6th Example of this invention. FIG. 14 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a slide-storable mobile phone according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention.
DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS 1 Foldable mobile phone 11 Antenna 12 Control part 13 Memory 14 Timer 15 Key operation part 16 Display part 17 Radio part 18 Signal processing part 19 Housing open / close detection mechanism 20 Recording medium 21 Speaker 22 Microphone 23 Side key operation part 31 Housing rotation Detection mechanism 41 Housing slide detection mechanism
A mobile phone, comprising: a first housing including a key operation unit; and a second housing connected to the first housing, wherein the first terminal and the second terminal are in a state in which the own terminal is in a standby state for incoming and outgoing calls. A key input other than a key input of at least a password for cancellation on the key operation unit is invalidated when a preset set time is measured after a state where the two housings overlap each other is detected. Mobile phone.
2. The mobile phone according to claim 1, wherein the second housing is a foldable terminal that is connected to the first housing via a coupling unit so as to be openable and closable. 3.
2. The rotary terminal according to claim 1, wherein the second housing is a rotary terminal connected to the first housing via a coupling unit such that the second housing rotates along a key operation surface of the key operation unit. 3. The described mobile phone.
2. The mobile phone according to claim 1, wherein the second housing is a slide storage type terminal that slides the first housing in a longitudinal direction so as to be freely stored.
A mobile phone including a first housing including a key operation unit and a second housing connected to the first housing, and determining whether or not the own terminal is in a standby state for outgoing / incoming calls. Determining means, detecting means for detecting a state in which the first and second housings overlap each other and release of a state in which the first and second housings overlap each other, and wherein the detecting means comprises the first and second housings; A timer means for measuring a preset time set after detecting a state in which the bodies overlap each other, and the key operation when the determination means determines that the apparatus is in the standby state and the time measurement means detects the elapse of the set time. Means for invalidating a key input other than a key input of at least a password for cancellation in the unit.
In a foldable terminal in which the second housing is openably and closably connected to the first housing via a coupling portion,
6. The portable device according to claim 5, wherein the detection unit detects an open state of the first housing and the second housing as a release of a state in which the first and second housings overlap each other. Phone.
A rotary terminal connected to the first housing via a coupling unit so that the second housing rotates along a key operation surface of the key operation unit;
The detecting means detects a state in which the second housing is rotated by a predetermined amount about the coupling portion with respect to the first housing as a release of a state in which the first and second housings overlap each other. The mobile phone according to claim 5, wherein:
In a slide storage type terminal in which the second housing slides the first housing in a longitudinal direction to be freely housed,
6. The apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the detection unit detects a state in which the second housing slides by a predetermined amount with respect to the first housing as a release of a state in which the first and second housings overlap each other. The described mobile phone.
A foldable mobile phone including a first housing including a key operation unit and a second housing openably and closably connected to the first housing, wherein the terminal is in a standby state for incoming and outgoing calls. When a preset time is measured after the closed state of the first and second housings is detected, invalidating key input other than key input of at least a password for release on the key operation unit. Foldable mobile phone.
What is claimed is: 1. A foldable mobile phone comprising: a first housing including a key operation unit; and a second housing openably and closably connected to the first housing. Determining means for determining whether the first and second housings are open and closed, and detecting means for detecting the closed state of the first and second housings. A timer means for measuring a preset time set in advance, and at least a password for release at the key operation unit when the determination means determines the standby state and the clock means detects the elapse of the set time. Means for invalidating a key input other than a key input.
6. The apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the means for invalidating the key input invalidates the key input when setting information for automatically suppressing the key input in the key operation unit is set in advance. A foldable mobile phone according to any one of claims 6 and 10.
6. The timing device according to claim 5, wherein the timing unit clears the timing count once when a predetermined operation is performed before the set time elapses, and then restarts timing of the set time. The foldable mobile phone according to any one of claims 6, 10, and 11.
13. The method according to claim 5, further comprising means for setting the set time based on instruction information from the outside. Foldable mobile phone.
A mobile phone, comprising: a first housing including a key operation unit; and a second housing connected to the first housing, wherein the first terminal and the second terminal are in a state in which the own terminal is in a standby state for incoming and outgoing calls. (2) A mobile phone characterized in that at least a key input other than a key input of a password for canceling at the key operation unit is invalidated when a predetermined set time is measured after a specific state of the two housings is detected. Phone.
15. The mobile phone according to claim 14, wherein the second housing is a foldable terminal that is openably and closably connected to the first housing via a coupling unit.
15. The rotary terminal according to claim 14, wherein the second housing is connected to the first housing via a coupling unit so as to rotate along a key operation surface of the key operation unit. The described mobile phone.
15. The mobile phone according to claim 14, wherein the second housing is a slide storage type terminal that slides the first housing in a longitudinal direction to be freely stored.
A mobile phone including a first housing including a key operation unit and a second housing connected to the first housing, and determining whether or not the own terminal is in a standby state for incoming and outgoing calls. Means, detecting means for detecting a specific state of the first and second housings, time measuring means for measuring a preset time after the detecting means detects the specific state, and the determining means Means for judging the standby state and invalidating a key input other than a key input of at least a password for cancellation on the key operation unit when the timing unit detects the elapse of the set time. Mobile phone.
19. The specific state according to claim 18, wherein the detection unit detects one of a state in which the first and second housings overlap each other and a release of a state in which the first and second housings overlap each other. The described mobile phone.
20. The portable device according to claim 19, wherein the detection unit detects an open state of the first housing and the second housing as a release of a state where the first and second housings overlap each other. Phone.
The detecting means detects a state in which the second housing is rotated by a predetermined amount about the coupling portion with respect to the first housing as a release of a state in which the first and second housings overlap each other. The mobile phone according to claim 19, wherein:
20. The apparatus according to claim 19, wherein the detection unit detects a state in which the second housing slides by a predetermined amount with respect to the first housing as a release of a state in which the first and second housings overlap each other. The described mobile phone.
19. The apparatus according to claim 18, wherein the means for invalidating the key input invalidates the key input when setting information for automatically suppressing the key input in the key operation unit is set in advance. The mobile phone according to claim 22.
19. The method according to claim 18, wherein the timing unit clears the timing count once when a predetermined operation is performed before the set time elapses, and then restarts timing of the set time. Item 24. The mobile phone according to any one of items 23.
The mobile phone according to any one of claims 18 to 23, further comprising means for setting the set time based on instruction information from outside.
The timing means clears the detection of the elapse of the set time once a predetermined operation is performed before the set time elapses, and then restarts the detection of the elapse of the set time. 26. The mobile phone according to claim 18, wherein:
25. The mobile phone according to claim 24, wherein when the predetermined operation is performed by a side key, the detection of the elapse of the set time is temporarily cleared, and then the detection of the elapse of the set time is restarted.
A foldable mobile phone including a first housing including a key operation unit and a second housing openably and closably connected to the first housing, wherein the terminal is in a standby state for incoming and outgoing calls. When a preset time is measured after the specific state of the first and second housings is detected, invalidating key input other than key input of at least a password for cancellation on the key operation unit. Foldable mobile phone.
What is claimed is: 1. A foldable mobile phone comprising: a first housing including a key operation unit; and a second housing openably and closably connected to the first housing. Determining means for determining whether the first and second housings are open and closed, and detecting means for setting the first and second housings in a predetermined state. And a timer means for counting a preset time after detecting the time, and when the determination means determines the standby state and the clock means detects the elapse of the set time, at least the key operation unit is used for canceling. Means for invalidating key input other than key input of a personal identification number.
30. The key input invalidating unit, wherein the key input is invalidated when setting information for automatically suppressing key input in the key operation unit is set in advance. Foldable mobile phone.
30. The timer according to claim 29, wherein the timing unit clears the timing count once when a predetermined operation is performed before the set time elapses, and then restarts timing of the set time. Item 30. The foldable mobile phone according to Item 30.
32. The foldable mobile phone according to claim 29, further comprising: means for setting the set time based on instruction information from outside.
The timing means clears the detection of the elapse of the set time once a predetermined operation is performed before the set time elapses, and then restarts the detection of the elapse of the set time. The foldable mobile phone according to any one of claims 28 to 32.
34. The folding mobile phone according to claim 33, wherein when the predetermined operation is performed by a side key, the detection of the elapse of the set time is once cleared, and the detection of the elapse of the set time is restarted.
35. The foldable mobile phone according to claim 28, wherein the specific state is at least one of an open state and a closed state of the first and second housings.
An automatic dial lock method for a mobile phone, comprising a first housing including a key operation unit and a second housing connected to the first housing, wherein the terminal is in a standby state for incoming / outgoing calls. A first step of determining whether or not the first and second housings overlap each other, and a second step of detecting release of a state in which the first and second housings overlap each other; A third step of determining whether or not a preset set time has elapsed since the first and second housings are detected to overlap with each other; and determining that the standby state has been determined and the elapse of the set time has been detected. A fourth step of invalidating at least a key input other than a key input of a release password in said key operation section when said key operation section is pressed.
The said 2nd step detects the open state of the said 1st housing | casing and the said 2nd housing | casing as the cancellation | release of the state where the said 1st and 2nd housing | casing overlap mutually, The 36th characterized by the above-mentioned. Auto dial lock method.
The second step detects a state in which the second housing is rotated by a predetermined amount about the coupling portion with respect to the first housing as release of a state in which the first and second housings overlap each other. 37. The method of claim 36, further comprising:
The second step detects a state in which the second housing slides by a predetermined amount with respect to the first housing as a release of a state in which the first and second housings overlap each other. Item 36. The automatic dial lock method according to Item 36.
40. The method according to claim 36, wherein the fourth step invalidates the key input when setting information for automatically suppressing key input in the key operation unit is set in advance. Auto dial lock method according to any of the above.
37. When a predetermined operation set in advance is performed before the set time elapses, the detection of the elapse of the set time is temporarily cleared, and the detection of the elapse of the set time is restarted. 41. The automatic dial lock method according to claim 40.
An automatic dial lock method for a mobile phone, comprising a first housing including a key operation unit and a second housing connected to the first housing, wherein the terminal is in a standby state for incoming / outgoing calls. A first step of determining whether or not a specific state of the first and second housings has been detected, and whether a preset time has elapsed since the detection of the specific state. And a fourth step of invalidating a key input other than a key input of at least a password for release on the key operation unit when the standby state is determined and the elapse of the set time is detected. And an automatic dial locking method.
The second step detects, as the specific state, either a state in which the first and second housings overlap each other or a release of a state in which the first and second housings overlap each other. Item 42. The automatic dial locking method according to Item 42.
43. The method according to claim 42, wherein the second step detects an open state of the first housing and the second housing as a release of a state where the first and second housings overlap each other. Auto dial lock method.
The second step detects a state in which the second housing is rotated by a predetermined amount about the coupling portion with respect to the first housing as release of a state in which the first and second housings overlap each other. 43. The method of claim 42, further comprising:
The second step detects a state in which the second housing slides by a predetermined amount with respect to the first housing as a release of a state in which the first and second housings overlap each other. Item 42. The automatic dial locking method according to Item 42.
47. The fourth step, wherein the key input is invalidated when setting information for automatically suppressing a key input in the key operation unit is set in advance. Automatic dial lock method described.
43. When the predetermined operation is performed before the set time elapses, the detection of the elapse of the set time is temporarily cleared, and the detection of the elapse of the set time is restarted. 49. The automatic dial lock method according to claim 48.
49. The automatic dial lock method according to claim 48, wherein when the predetermined operation is performed by a side key, the detection of the elapse of the set time is temporarily cleared, and the detection of the elapse of the set time is restarted.
An automatic dial lock method for a foldable mobile phone comprising a first housing including a key operation unit and a second housing openably and closably connected to the first housing. Determining whether or not the mobile phone is in a standby state, detecting the open and closed states of the first and second housings, and detecting the closed state of the first and second housings. A step of determining whether or not a preset set time has elapsed; and a key other than a key input of at least a password for canceling at the key operation unit when the standby state is determined and the elapse of the set time is detected. Invalidating the input.
15. The key input invalidating step, wherein the key input is invalidated when setting information for automatically suppressing key input in the key operation unit is set in advance. Auto dial lock method.
51. The method according to claim 50, wherein when a predetermined operation is performed before the set time elapses, the detection of the elapse of the set time is temporarily cleared, and the detection of the elapse of the set time is restarted. An automatic dial lock method according to claim 51.
An automatic dial lock method for a foldable mobile phone comprising a first housing including a key operation unit and a second housing openably and closably connected to the first housing. Determining whether a standby state is established, detecting a specific state of the first and second housings, and determining whether a preset time has elapsed since the detection of the specific state. And a step of invalidating a key input other than a key input of at least a password for cancellation on the key operation unit when the elapse of the set time is detected in the standby state and the elapse of the set time is detected. Auto dial lock method.
54. The method of claim 53, wherein the step of invalidating the key input invalidates the key input when setting information for automatically suppressing the key input in the key operation unit is set in advance. Auto dial lock method.
54. The detection of the lapse of the set time is once cleared when a predetermined operation set in advance is performed before the lapse of the set time, and the detection of the lapse of the set time is restarted. 55. The automatic dial lock method according to claim 54.
56. The automatic dial lock method according to claim 55, wherein when the predetermined operation is performed by a side key, the detection of the elapse of the set time is temporarily cleared, and the detection of the elapse of the set time is restarted.
The automatic dial lock method according to any one of claims 53 to 56, wherein the specific state is at least one of an open state and a closed state of the first and second housings.
An automatic dial lock method for a mobile phone, comprising: a first housing including a key operation unit; and a second housing connected to the first housing. A process of determining whether or not the mobile phone is in a standby state for receiving an incoming call, a process of detecting a state in which the first and second housings overlap each other, and a process of detecting a release of a state in which the first and second housings overlap each other; And a process of determining whether a preset set time has elapsed since the closed state in which the second housing and the second housing overlap with each other is detected, and determining that the standby state has been determined and the elapse of the set time has been detected. A process for invalidating at least a key input other than the key input of a password for release in the key operation unit.
A program for an automatic dial lock method for a foldable mobile phone including a first housing including a key operation unit and a second housing connected to the first housing, wherein the computer has its own terminal. A process of determining whether or not the mobile phone is in a call waiting state; a process of detecting a specific state of the first and second housings; and a process of determining whether a predetermined time has elapsed since the detection of the specific state. And a process of invalidating a key input other than a key input of at least a password for cancellation on the key operation unit when the elapse of the set time is detected in the standby state and the elapse of the set time is detected. Program for.
A program for an automatic dial lock method for a foldable mobile phone, comprising: a first housing including a key operation unit; and a second housing openably and closably connected to the first housing. A process of determining whether or not the terminal itself is in a call waiting state; a process of detecting an open state and a closed state of the first and second housings; and a closed state of the first and second housings And a process of determining whether a preset time has elapsed since the detection of the password, and a password of at least a release password in the key operation unit when the standby state is determined and the elapse of the set time is detected. A program for executing a process of invalidating a key input other than a key input.
A program for an automatic dial lock method for a foldable mobile phone including a first housing including a key operation unit and a second housing openably and closably connected to the first housing. A process of determining whether or not the terminal itself is in a standby state for incoming and outgoing calls, a process of detecting a specific state of the first and second housings, and a process of specifying the first and second housings set in advance A process of determining whether a preset set time has elapsed since the state was detected, and at least a password for canceling the key operation unit when the standby state was determined and the elapse of the set time was detected. And a process for invalidating a key input other than the key input.
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