Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


USRE44694E1 - Apparatus and method of interacting with a mobile phone using a TV system - Google Patents

Apparatus and method of interacting with a mobile phone using a TV system
Download PDF

Info

Publication number
USRE44694E1
USRE44694E1US12/882,821US88282110AUSRE44694EUS RE44694 E1USRE44694 E1US RE44694E1US 88282110 AUS88282110 AUS 88282110AUS RE44694 EUSRE44694 EUS RE44694E
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
telephone
mode
command
display device
remote control
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Fee Related, expires
Application number
US12/882,821
Inventor
Jae Kyung Lee
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
LG Electronics Inc
Original Assignee
LG Electronics Inc
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by LG Electronics IncfiledCriticalLG Electronics Inc
Priority to US12/882,821priorityCriticalpatent/USRE44694E1/en
Application grantedgrantedCritical
Publication of USRE44694E1publicationCriticalpatent/USRE44694E1/en
Adjusted expirationlegal-statusCritical
Expired - Fee Relatedlegal-statusCriticalCurrent

Links

Images

Classifications

Definitions

Landscapes

Abstract

An apparatus and a method for interacting with a mobile telephone are provided. A remote control unit receives a user command and transmits it to a TV system which recognizes the user command as a telephone function command and transmits the function command to the mobile telephone if the TV system is set to Telephone Mode. The TV system may also output data received from the mobile telephone in response to the transmitted function command. Thus, a user may interact with a mobile telephone using an interactive TV system by displaying text/image data received from the telephone and by inputting various telephone function commands using a remote control unit. Upon receiving a function command from the TV system, the mobile telephone generates output data in response to the function command and transmits itto the TV system. A display unit of the TV system displays the text/image data, and a speaker outputs the sound data. As a result, a user may conveniently interact with a mobile telephone using a display unit and a speaker of an interactive TV system with a remote control unit.

Description

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of Korean Patent Application No. P2001-51342, filed on Aug. 24, 2001, which is hereby incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein is a continuation of a U.S. Reissue application Ser. No. 12/784,281, filed on May 20, 2010 now U.S. Pat. No. Re. 43,139, which is a reissue of U.S. Pat. No. 7,376,441, filed on Aug. 22, 2002 and issued on May 20, 2008, which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 to Korean Application No. 10-2001-0051342 filed on Aug. 24, 2001, whose entire disclosures are hereby incorporated by reference. Additional continuation reissue applications have been filed based on U.S. Pat. No. 7,376,441 corresponding to U.S. Continuation Reissue application Ser. No. 12/882,954, filed on Sep. 15, 2010, and U.S. Continuation Reissue application Ser. No. 12/882,908, filed on Sep. 15, 2010.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a system for a mobile telephone, and more particularly, to apparatus and method of interacting with a mobile telephone using an interactive television system with a remote control unit.
2. Discussion of the Related Art
As there have been high demands from many mobile telephone users, many mobile communication service providers have recently started to provide not only a simple telephonic communication service, but also various supplemental communication services such as an Internet service, text/voice/image message service, and electronic mailing service. In order for a user to use any one of the various supplement services mentioned above, the user must be able to view images that are displayed on a display unit of a mobile telephone and to input one or more desired commands into the mobile telephone by pressing one or more buttons provided on the mobile telephone.
However, the sizes of the key buttons and display units of many existing mobile telephones are significantly limited due to the current trend toward smaller dimensions of the mobile telephones, and this create great inconveniences to many users for properly viewing the image and/or text data and inputting the desired commands by pressing the key buttons provided on the mobile telephones.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, the present invention is directed to apparatus and method of interacting with a mobile telephone using an interactive television system that substantially obviates one or more problems due to limitations and disadvantages of the related art.
An object of the present invention is to provide a method of interacting with a mobile telephone using an interactive television system that provides a significantly improved way of interacting with the mobile telephone.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an apparatus of interacting with a mobile telephone using an interactive television system that provides a significantly improved way of interacting with the mobile telephone.
Additional advantages, objects, and features of the invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows and in part will become apparent to those having ordinary skill in the art upon examination of the following or may be learned from practice of the invention. The objectives and other advantages of the invention may be realized and attained by the structure particularly pointed out in the written description and claims hereof as well as the appended drawings.
To achieve these objects and other advantages and in accordance with the purpose of the invention, as embodied and broadly described herein, an apparatus of interacting with a mobile telephone according to the present invention includes a remote control unit receiving a user command from a user and remotely transmitting the user command, and a TV system connected to the mobile telephone. The TV system recognizes the user command remotely received from the remote control unit as a telephone function command and transmits the function command to the mobile telephone if the TV system is set to a telephone mode by the user. The TV system further outputs an output data set received from the mobile telephone in response to the transmitted function command.
The mobile telephone of the apparatus includes a TV interface unit interfacing with the television system for receiving the function command from the TV system and transmitting the output data set to the TV system, and a controller generating a control signal for generating the output data set in response to the function command and transmitting the generated output data set to the TV system.
On the other hand, the TV system of the apparatus includes a remote-control interface unit receiving the user command from the remote control unit, a telephone interface unit interfacing with the mobile telephone for transmitting the function command to the mobile telephone and receiving the output data set from the mobile telephone, a microcomputer generating a control signal for outputting the output data set received from the mobile telephone, a video/audio signal processor combining text or image data included in the output data set with an original image data according to the control signal, and a display unit displaying the combined data.
In another aspect of the present invention, a method of interacting with a mobile telephone using a TV system with a remote control unit includes the steps of (a) displaying a telephone key index on a TV display unit of the TV system if the TV system is set to a telephone mode by a user, (b) receiving a first user command from the user through the remote control unit, (c) recognizing the first user command as a telephone function command and transmitting the function command to the mobile telephone, and (d) receiving an output data set that the mobile telephone generates in response to the transmitted function command and displaying image or text data included in the output data set on the TV display unit.
In another aspect of the present invention, a method of interacting with a TV system with a remote control unit for a mobile telephone includes the steps of (a) checking whether the mobile telephone is connected to the TV system, (b) receiving a telephone function command that the TV system generates in response to a user command received from a user through the remote control unit, and (c) generating an output data set in response to the received function command and transmitting the output data set to the TV system.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description of the present invention are exemplary and explanatory and are intended to provide further explanation of the invention as claimed.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the invention and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this application, illustrate embodiment(s) of the invention and together with the description serve to explain the principle of the invention. In the drawings;
FIG. 1 illustrates an apparatus of interacting with a mobile telephone using an interactive TV system in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 2 illustrates is a flow chart illustrating a method of interacting with a mobile telephone using an interactive television system according to the present invention;
FIG. 3A illustrates a telephone key index that gets displayed on a display unit of the TV system according to the present invention;
FIG. 3B illustrates a TV key index that gets displayed on a display unit of the TV system according to the present invention; and
FIG. 4 illustrates a flow chart illustrating a method of interacting with a TV system for a mobile telephone in accordance with the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts.
FIG. 1 illustrates an apparatus of interacting with a mobile telephone using an interactive television system (TV system) with a remote control unit in accordance with the present invention. As it can be seen fromFIG. 1, the apparatus includes amobile telephone100 being able to receive or transmit various communication data including text, image, and/or voice data from a sender or to a receiver; aninteractive television system300 that is connected to themobile telephone100 and is able to display various data received from themobile telephone100; and aremote control unit200 for enabling a user to set theinteractive television system300 to TV Mode or Telephone Mode. Thetelevision system300 receives the output data from themobile telephone100 and displays the image/text data if the user has set thetelevision system300 to Telephone Mode.
Themobile telephone100 includes aTV interface unit110 for interfacing with theinteractive television system300 and further includes a controller (not illustrated) that gives a command for transmitting the output data corresponding to a telephone function command received from thetelevision system300. A user sets thetelevision system300 to Telephone Mode for interacting with themobile telephone100 or to TV Mode for performing various TV-related functions such as channel up/down and volume up/down functions.
Theinteractive television system300 shown inFIG. 1 includes a remote-control interface unit313 for receiving one or more user commands from theremote control unit200; atelephone interface unit319 connected to themobile telephone100 through aconnection unit320 for transmitting the user commands to themobile telephone100 and receiving the corresponding output data from themobile telephone100; amicrocomputer314 generating a control signal for displaying a key index corresponding to Telephone Mode or TV Mode and for outputting the output data received from themobile telephone100; a video/audio data processor315 combining an original image signal with the key index and/or image/text data included in the output data received from thetelephone100; and adisplay unit317 displaying the combined data.
In addition, theinteractive television system300 further includes atuner310 receiving a broadcasting signal; an A/D converter311 converting the analog broadcasting signal to a digital broadcasting signal; alink312 checking and correcting any error included in the converted digital signal; aspeaker318 outputting a sound signal processed in the video/audio data processor315 according to the control signal of themicrocomputer314; and amemory316 storing the program information of themicrocomputer314 or other information. Theinteractive television system300 may provide not only the video/audio data of the digital broadcasting signal, but also various supplemental program information.
The general functions of the components of thetelevision system300 will now be described in detail. First, thetuner310 receives various broadcasting signals including satellite, terrestrial, and cable broadcasting signals. Then the A/D converter311 converts the broadcasting signals to digital signals and outputs the converted digital signals to thelink312. Thelink312 performs error checking and correcting functions and outputs compressed video/audio data streams. In accordance with a control signal generated by themicrocomputer314, the video/audio data processor315 performs a compensation function on the compressed data streams and converts the compensated data streams to analog image/voice signals. Then the video and audio signals are outputted through thedisplay unit317 and thespeaker318, respectively.
In addition, when a user inputs a user command by pressing one or more key buttons provided on theremote control unit200, the remote-control interface unit313 transmits the user command to themicrocomputer314. Then themicrocomputer314 outputs a control signal for performing a desired function in response to the user command. Any graphic information generated by themicrocomputer314 upon receiving the user command from theremote control unit200 or other graphic information related to the supplemental program information are transmitted to the video/audiodata processing unit315 via a data bus and are added to the original image signals in accordance with the control signal of themicrocomputer314.
The apparatus according to the present invention enables a user to interact with amobile telephone100 by displaying the output data received from thetelephone100 on thedisplay unit317 of thetelevision system300 and inputting any telephone function command into themobile telephone100 using theremote control unit200.
The steps showing how the apparatus shown inFIG. 1 actually operates will now be described in detail. First of all, a user connects themobile telephone100 with theinteractive television system300 and sets thetelevision system300 to Telephone Mode or TV Mode by pressing a corresponding mode key button provided on theremote control unit200 or on a key panel of thetelevision system300.
When themicrocomputer314 receives a command setting the mode of thetelevision system300, it generates a corresponding control signal in order for the video/audio data processor315 to display a corresponding key index on thedisplay unit317 using an OSD function.
When thetelevision system300 is set to Telephone Mode, themicrocomputer314 checks whether themobile telephone100 is connected to thetelevision system300. Thereafter, when a user inputs a user command through theremote control unit200 for controlling themobile telephone100, themicrocomputer314 transmits a corresponding telephone function command to themobile telephone100. Upon receiving the function command from thetelevision system300, a controller of thetelephone100 generates a control signal in order to perform a corresponding telephone function such as viewing the phone numbers stored in thetelephone100 or viewing one of the text messages previously received.
Then themobile telephone100 transmits any data generated upon performing the function or any text/voice/image data received from an external source to thetelevision system300 via theTV interface unit110. Next, thetelevision system300 outputs the output data or text/voice/image data through thespeaker318 and/or thedisplay unit317.
Thedisplay unit317 may display the text/image data received from themobile telephone100 in a predetermined portion of thedisplay unit317 with or without the regular images of the broadcasting signal. On the other hand, when thetelevision system300 being initially set to TV Mode receives a user command from theremote control unit200 for performing a general TV function such as a power on/off, channel switching, and volume adjusting function, themicrocomputer314 generates a corresponding control signal so that the television system performs the desired TV function.
FIG. 2 is a flow chart illustrating a method of interacting with amobile telephone100 using aninteractive television system300 according to the present invention. As shown in the figure, themicrocomputer314 included in thetelevision system300 initially checks whether themobile telephone100 is connected to thetelevision system300 through a connecting unit320 (S100). If it is confirmed in the step S100 that themobile telephone100 is connected to thetelevision system300, themicrocomputer314 further checks whether a user has inputted a first command for Telephone Mode by pressing a Telephone Mode button provided on aremote control unit200 or a key panel of the television system300 (S110).
If it is confirmed that the first command for Telephone Mode is received, themicrocomputer314 sets thetelevision system300 to Telephone Mode. Subsequently, a first key index corresponding to Telephone Mode is displayed on a predetermined portion of thedisplay unit317 of the television system300 (S120). An example of the first key index that gets displayed on thedisplay unit317 as thetelevision system300 is set to Telephone Mode is illustrated inFIG. 3A. The first key index is an On Screen Display (OSD) type index indicating what each key button of theremote control unit200 represents in Telephone Mode. For example, it includes a mode indicator indicating that the TV system is currently set to Telephone Mode.
On the other hand, if it is found in the step S110 that the first command for Telephone Mode is not inputted by the user, themicrocomputer314 checks whether the user has inputted a second command for TV Mode by pressing a TV Mode key button provided on theremote control unit200 or the key panel of the television system300 (S130). If it is confirmed in the step S130 that the second command for TV Mode is received, themicrocomputer314 sets thetelevision system300 to TV Mode. Subsequently, a second key index corresponding to TV Mode gets displayed on a predetermined portion of a display unit317 (S140). An example of the second key index that gets displayed on thedisplay unit317 as thetelevision system300 is set to TV Mode is illustrated inFIG. 3B. The second key index is also an On Screen Display (OSD) type index indicating what each key button of theremote control unit200 represents in TV Mode. For example, it includes a mode indicator indicating that the TV system is currently set to TV mode.
After thetelevision system300 is set to either one of Telephone Mode or TV Mode, themicrocomputer314 further checks whether the user has inputted a user command by pressing any key button of the remote control unit other than the Telephone or TV Mode key button (S150). If it is found in the step S150 that such user command is received from the remotely controlunit200, themicrocomputer314 further checks whether thetelevision system300 is currently set to Telephone Mode or TV Mode (S160). If the present mode is Telephone Mode, the user command is recognized as a telephone function command, and a corresponding key code gets transmitted to themobile telephone100 through a telephone interface unit319 (S170). On the other hand, if the present mode is found to be TV Mode, the user command is recognized as an ordinary TV function command, and thetelevision system300 performs a TV function corresponding to the TV function command (S180).
Finally, themicrocomputer314 further checks whether any output data has been received from the mobile telephone100 (S190). If it is confirmed that the output data has been received, thetelevision system300 performs a corresponding function according to the data received (S200). For example, it will display the text/image data included in the output data received from themobile telephone100 on thedisplay unit317 and output the sound data through thespeaker318. The steps of S150 to S200 may be repeated until the user inputs no further user command. In addition, the first or second key index displayed in the step S120 or S140 may be undisplayed if it is determined that the user inputs no further user command
FIG. 4 is a flow chart illustrating the steps carrying out a method of interacting with amobile telephone100 using aninteractive television system300 according to the present invention. As shown inFIG. 4, first of all, the controller (not illustrated) of themobile telephone100 checks whether theinteractive television system300 is connected to the mobile telephone100 (S300). Next, if it is confirmed in the step S300 that thetelevision system300 is connected to themobile telephone100, it further checks whether any one of text, image, and voice messages is received from a message sender (S310). If themobile telephone100 has received such message, it transmits the message to the television system300 (S320). Then thetelevision system300 displays the image or text message on thedisplay unit317 and outputs the voice message through thespeaker318.
On the other hand, if it is found in the step S310 that there is no data received, the controller of themobile telephone100 further checks whether any key code is received from the television system300 (S330). If it is found in the step S330 that themobile telephone100 received a key code from thetelevision system300, then the mobile telephone performs a corresponding function and transmits output data that it generates upon performing the function to the television system (S340). Subsequently, thedisplay unit317 of thetelevision system300 displays the text/image data and outputs the sound data included in the output data through thespeaker318.
According to the method of the present invention described above, a user is able to interact with a mobile telephone using an interactive television system by displaying the text/image data received from the telephone and by inputting various telephone function commands using a remote control unit. Upon receiving a function command from the television system that the user has inputted through the remote control unit, the output data that the mobile telephone generates in response to the function command is transmitted to television system. Finally the text/image data of the output data is displayed on a display unit of the television system and the sound data is outputted through a speaker. As a result, a user may conveniently interact with the mobile telephone using the display unit and speaker of the television system and a remote control unit.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the present invention without departing from the spirit or scope of the inventions. Thus, it is intended that the present invention covers the modifications and variations of this invention provided they come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.

Claims (48)

What is claimed is:
1. An apparatus for interacting with a mobile telephone, the apparatus comprising:
a TV remote control unit configured to receive a command and to transmit said command, the TV remote control unit including one or more channel-changing keys and one or more volume-changing keys; and
a TV system coupled to a mobile telephone, wherein said TV system is configured to receive said command from said TV remote control unit, to recognize said command as a telephone function command, and to transmit said telephone function command to said mobile telephone if said TV system is set to a telephone mode,
wherein said telephone function command includes information related to a voice call processing capability or at least one of an electronic mail capability or a text message capability of said mobile telephone,
wherein said TV system is further configured to output an output data set transmitted to said TV system from said mobile telephone in response to said transmitted telephone function command, and
wherein the TV system displays a first on-screen display (OSD) guide containing an image of keys of the TV remote control unit, said first OSD guide mapping one or more keys of the TV remote control unit to one or more telephone functions when the TV system is set in said telephone mode, the telephone function command being generated based on the mapping in said first OSD of the one or more keys of the TV remote control unit to said one or more telephone functions, and
wherein the TV system further displays a second OSD guide mapping one or more keys of the TV remote control unit to one or more television functions when the TV system is set in a television mode, said TV remote control further including one or more keys for allowing a user to switch the TV system between said television mode and said telephone mode.
2. The apparatus ofclaim 1, wherein said TV system includes a display unit configured to display text or image data included in said output data set.
3. The apparatus ofclaim 2, wherein said TV system further comprises a speaker configured to output sound data included in said output data set.
4. The apparatus ofclaim 1, wherein said mobile telephone comprises:
a TV interface unit configured to interface with said TV system so as to receive said function command from said TV system and to transmit said output data set to said TV system; and
a controller configured to generate a control signal including said output data set in response to said function command and to transmit said output data set to said TV system.
5. The apparatus ofclaim 1, wherein said TV system comprises:
a remote-control interface circuit configured to receive said command from said remote control unit;
a telephone interface circuit configured to interface with said mobile telephone so as to transmit said function command to said mobile telephone and to receive said output data set from said mobile telephone;
a microcomputer configured to generate a control signal including said output data set received from said mobile telephone;
a video/audio signal processor configured to combine text and image data included in said output data set with original image data according to said control signal; and
a display unit configured to display said combined data.
6. The apparatus ofclaim 1, wherein the output data set comprises data related to a web browsing capability of the mobile telephone.
7. The apparatus ofclaim 1, wherein the output data set comprises data related to a text messaging capability of the mobile telephone.
8. The apparatus ofclaim 1, wherein the output data set comprises data related to an electronic mail capability of the mobile telephone.
9. The apparatus ofclaim 1, wherein the output data set comprises data related to photographs provided by the mobile telephone.
10. The apparatus ofclaim 1, wherein said TV system is directly connected to said mobile telephone so as to allow a user to receive incoming telephone calls and to place outgoing telephone calls.
11. A method for interacting with a mobile telephone using a TV system with a TV remote control unit, the method comprising:
(a) displaying a first on-screen display (OSD) guide on a screen of said TV system if said TV system is set to a telephone mode, the first OSD guide mapping one or more keys of a TV remote control unit to one or more telephone functions when the TV system is set in said telephone mode;
(b) receiving a first command from said TV remote control unit by said TV system, said first command generated based on the mapping in said first OSD of the one or more keys of the TV remote control unit to said one or more telephone functions;
(c) recognizing said first user command as a telephone function command and transmitting said function command to said mobile telephone, wherein said telephone function command includes information related to a voice call processing capability or at least one of an electronic mail capability or a text message capability of said mobile telephone; and
(d) receiving an output data set generated by said mobile telephone in response to said transmitted function command and displaying image or text data included in said output data set on said TV display unit, said method further comprising:
(e) receiving signals from the TV remote control unit, resulting from activation of one or more keys of the TV remote control unit, to switch the TV system between a television mode and said telephone mode; and
(f) displaying a second OSD guide mapping one or more keys of the TV remote control unit to one or more television functions when the TV system is set in said television mode.
12. The method ofclaim 11, further comprising outputting sound data included in said output data set through a speaker of said TV system.
13. The method ofclaim 12, wherein outputting sound data comprises outputting messages provided by a voice mail capability of the mobile telephone.
14. The method ofclaim 11, further comprising repeating steps (b) through (d) until no further commands are received.
15. The method ofclaim 11, further comprising:
receiving a second command from said TV remote control unit; and
recognizing said second user command as a TV function command and performing a corresponding TV function.
16. The method ofclaim 11, wherein displaying images or text data comprise displaying data related to a web browsing capability of the mobile telephone.
17. The method ofclaim 11, wherein displaying image or text data comprises displaying data related to a text messaging capability of the mobile telephone.
18. The method ofclaim 11, wherein displaying image or text data comprises displaying data related to an electronic mail capability of the mobile telephone.
19. The method ofclaim 11, wherein displaying image or text data comprises displaying data related to photographs provided by the mobile telephone.
20. The method ofclaim 11, further comprising using said TV system and said mobile telephone connected directly thereto to connect incoming and outgoing telephone calls.
21. A method which allows a mobile telephone to interact with a TV system including a TV remote control unit, the method comprising:
checking whether said mobile telephone is connected to a TV system;
receiving signals from the TV remote control unit designating an operating mode of the television, wherein a first signal results from activation of a telephone mode key on the TV remote control unit to place the TV system is a telephone mode and a second signal results from activation of a television mode key on the TV remote control unit to place the TV system in a television mode, wherein the phone mode key and the television key are different keys on the TV remote control unit;
receiving a telephone function command generated by said TV system in response to a command received from said TV remote control unit while in said telephone mode, wherein said telephone function command includes information related to a voice call processing capability or at least one of an electronic mail capability or a text message capability of said mobile telephone; and
generating an output data set in response to said received function command and transmitting said output data set to said TV system, wherein said method further comprises:
displaying a first on-screen display (OSD) guide on a screen of said TV system if said TV system is set to a telephone mode, the first OSD guide mapping one or more keys of a TV remote control unit to one or more telephone functions when the TV system is set in said telephone mode, the telephone function command being generated based on the mapping in said first OSD of the one or more keys of the TV remote control unit to said one or more telephone functions; and
displaying a second OSD guide mapping one or more keys of the TV remote control unit to one or more television functions when the TV system is set in said television mode.
22. The method ofclaim 21, wherein said output data set includes at least one of text, image, or sound data generated by said mobile telephone in response to said function command received from said TV system.
23. The method ofclaim 21, further comprising:
checking whether any one of text, voice, or image messages is newly received; and
transmitting said newly received message to said TV system.
24. A digital television system for interacting with a mobile telephone connected to the digital television system, the digital television system comprising:
a microcomputer for receiving a first key code, for generating a television key index according to a setting of a television mode and a telephone key index according to a setting of a telephone mode, and for determining whether the digital television system is set to the telephone mode, and
a TV remote control unit including one or more channel-changing keys and one or more volume-changing keys, at least one of the keys on the TV remote control unit causing the microcomputer to generate the television key index which includes an on-screen display (OSD) guide mapping keys on the remote control unit to corresponding television functions in a television mode, said microcomputer displaying another OSD guide mapping keys on the remote control unit to one or more corresponding telephone functions in a telephone mode in response to another key on the TV remote control unit;
wherein said microcomputer is configured to recognize the input first key code as a telephone function command according to the set mode, to transmit the recognized telephone function command from the digital television system to the mobile telephone if the digital television system is set to the telephone mode, the telephone function command including information related to at least one of an electronic mail capability or a text message capability of said mobile telephone, to receive from the mobile telephone a set of output data generated according to the telephone function command, and to output the generated output data, and wherein the telephone function command is generated based on the mapping in said another OSD of at least one key of the TV remote control unit to said one or more corresponding telephone functions.
25. A method for using a digital television system to interact with a mobile telephone connected to the digital television system, the method comprising:
(a) assigning a television key index corresponding to a television mode and a telephone key index corresponding to a telephone mode, the television key index including a first on-screen display (OSD) guide mapping one or more keys of a TV remote control unit to one or more television functions when the digital television system is in said television mode, and the telephone key index including a second OSD guide mapping one or more keys of the TV remote control unit to one or more telephone functions when the digital television system is in said telephone mode;
(b) setting the digital television system to one of the television mode and the telephone mode, the digital television system set to said television mode when a first key of the TV remote control unit is activated and to a telephone mode when a second key of the TV remote control unit is activated;
(c) determining whether the digital television system is set to the telephone mode;
(d) displaying the telephone key index using the first OSD displayed on the digital televisions system, if the digital television system is set to the telephone mode;
(e) selecting a first key code using the first OSD displayed telephone key index, the selected first key code being recognized as a telephone function command according to the set mode, the telephone function command including data related to at least one of an electronic mail capability or a text message capability of said mobile telephone;
(f) transmitting the recognized telephone function command from the digital television system to the mobile telephone;
(g) generating, using the mobile telephone, a set of output data according to the telephone function command;
(h) transmitting the generated set of output data to the digital television system; and
(i) outputting the output data using the digital television system.
26. The method as claimed inclaim 25, wherein selecting a first key code comprises inputting to the digital television system a plurality of key codes in a sequence, each key code corresponding to a telephone function command.
27. The method as claimed inclaim 26, further comprising:
repeating steps (e) through (i) for each of the plurality of key codes.
28. The method as claimed inclaim 26, further comprising:
determining whether the key code sequence is completed; and
discontinuing said telephone key index displaying if the key code sequence is completed.
29. The method as claimed inclaim 25, wherein the displayed telephone key index includes at least one icon for selecting the mode of the digital television system.
30. The method as claimed inclaim 25, wherein the displayed telephone key index includes at least one icon indicative of the set mode of the digital television system.
31. The method as claimed inclaim 30, wherein one of the at least one icon indicates the set mode of the digital television system to be the television mode.
32. The method as claimed inclaim 30, wherein one of the at least one icon indicates the set mode of the digital television system to be the telephone mode.
33. The method as claimed inclaim 25, further comprising:
(j) determining whether the digital television system is set to the television mode;
(k) displaying the television key index using the digital television system, if the digital television system is set to the television mode;
(l) selecting a second key code using the displayed television key index, the selected second key code being recognized as a television function command according to the set mode; and
(m) performing a television function corresponding to the television function command.
34. The method as claimed inclaim 33, wherein selecting a second key code comprises inputting to the digital television system a plurality of key codes in a sequence, each key code corresponding to a television function command.
35. The method as claimed inclaim 34, further comprising:
repeating steps (1) and (in) for each of the plurality of key codes.
36. The method as claimed inclaim 34, further comprising:
determining whether the key code sequence is completed; and
discontinuing said television key index displaying, if the key code sequence is completed.
37. A method for processing information, comprising:
establishing communication between a mobile phone and a display device, wherein the display device is to display a first on-screen display (OSD) guide on a screen of the display device and is set to a first mode in accordance with a first command that the display device receives from a remote controller, wherein the mobile phone is to receive a key code from the display device in the first mode, wherein the first command is generated based on mapping a first item in the first OSD guide to activation of a first key of the remote controller, wherein the display device is to recognize the first command as a phone function command, wherein the phone function command relates to a voice call processing capability or at least one of an electronic mail capability or a text message capability of the mobile phone, and wherein the display device is to display a second OSD guide mapping one or more keys of the remote controller to one or more display device functions when the display device is set in a second mode;
receiving, in the mobile phone, a message at a time when communication is established between the mobile phone and the display device; and
automatically transmitting, by the mobile phone, the message to the communication-established display device after reception of the message without checking whether any key code is received,
wherein the transmitted message is to be combined with a broadcast data tuned by the communication-established display device and the message combined with the broadcast data is to be displayed on the screen of the display device.
38. The method of claim 37, wherein the display device is set to the second mode in accordance with a second command that the display device receives from the remote controller, and wherein the second command is generated based on mapping the first item or another item in the first OSD guide to activation of the first key or another key of the remote controller.
39. The method of claim 38, wherein the display device receives a third command from the remote controller when the display device is set to the second mode, and recognizes the third command as a display device function command to perform a corresponding display device function.
40. The method of claim 39, wherein the display device function is a TV function.
41. The method of claim 38, wherein the display device is to display a television program in the second mode.
42. The method of claim 37, wherein the message includes at least one of a text message, an image message, or a voice message.
43. The method of claim 37, wherein the message is a multimedia message.
44. A method for processing information, comprising:
establishing communication between a mobile phone and a display device, wherein the display device is to display a first on-screen display (OSD) guide, the first OSD guide showing one or more items to switch the display device between a first mode and a second mode, wherein the one or more items are to be selected in response to activation of one or more keys of a remote controller;
receiving a phone function command from the display device, wherein the phone function command is generated by the display device in response to a first command from the remote controller, wherein the first command is generated based on mapping a first item in the OSD guide to activation of a first key of the remote controller, wherein the phone function command relates to a voice call processing capability or at least one of an electronic mail capability or a text message capability of the mobile phone, and wherein the display device is to display a second OSD guide mapping one or more keys of the remote controller to one or more display device functions when the display device is set in the second mode;
generating an output data set in response to the received phone function command and transmitting the output data set to the communication-established display device, wherein the transmitted output data set is to be combined with a broadcast data tuned by the communication-established display device and the transmitted output data set combined with the broadcast data is to be displayed on a screen of the display device;
receiving, in the mobile phone, a message at a time when communication is established between the mobile phone and the communication-established display device; and
automatically transmitting, by the mobile phone, the message to the communication-established display device after reception of the message without checking whether a key code is received.
45. The method of claim 44, wherein the display device is to receive a mode setting command from the remote controller to set the display device to either the first mode or the second mode, wherein the mode setting command is generated by selecting the first item or another in the first OSD guide.
46. The method of claim 44, wherein the message includes at least one of a text message, an image message, or a voice message.
47. The method of claim 44, wherein the display device is to receive a second command from the remote controller when the display device is set to the second mode, and recognizing the second command as a display device function command and performing a corresponding display device function.
48. The method of claim 47, wherein the display device function is a TV function.
US12/882,8212001-08-242010-09-15Apparatus and method of interacting with a mobile phone using a TV systemExpired - Fee RelatedUSRE44694E1 (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application NumberPriority DateFiling DateTitle
US12/882,821USRE44694E1 (en)2001-08-242010-09-15Apparatus and method of interacting with a mobile phone using a TV system

Applications Claiming Priority (5)

Application NumberPriority DateFiling DateTitle
KR10-2001-0051342AKR100407966B1 (en)2001-08-242001-08-24System and Method for Controlling Cellular Phone with TV
KR10-2001-513422001-08-24
US10/225,352US7376441B2 (en)2001-08-242002-08-22Apparatus and method of interacting with a mobile phone using a TV system
US12/784,281USRE43139E1 (en)2001-08-242010-05-20Apparatus and method of interacting with a mobile phone using a TV system
US12/882,821USRE44694E1 (en)2001-08-242010-09-15Apparatus and method of interacting with a mobile phone using a TV system

Related Parent Applications (1)

Application NumberTitlePriority DateFiling Date
US10/225,352ReissueUS7376441B2 (en)2001-08-242002-08-22Apparatus and method of interacting with a mobile phone using a TV system

Publications (1)

Publication NumberPublication Date
USRE44694E1true USRE44694E1 (en)2014-01-07

Family

ID=19713517

Family Applications (5)

Application NumberTitlePriority DateFiling Date
US10/225,352CeasedUS7376441B2 (en)2001-08-242002-08-22Apparatus and method of interacting with a mobile phone using a TV system
US12/784,281Expired - Fee RelatedUSRE43139E1 (en)2001-08-242010-05-20Apparatus and method of interacting with a mobile phone using a TV system
US12/882,908Expired - Fee RelatedUSRE43915E1 (en)2001-08-242010-09-15Apparatus and method of interacting with a mobile phone using a TV system
US12/882,821Expired - Fee RelatedUSRE44694E1 (en)2001-08-242010-09-15Apparatus and method of interacting with a mobile phone using a TV system
US12/882,954Expired - Fee RelatedUSRE44391E1 (en)2001-08-242010-09-15Apparatus and method of interacting with a mobile phone using a TV system

Family Applications Before (3)

Application NumberTitlePriority DateFiling Date
US10/225,352CeasedUS7376441B2 (en)2001-08-242002-08-22Apparatus and method of interacting with a mobile phone using a TV system
US12/784,281Expired - Fee RelatedUSRE43139E1 (en)2001-08-242010-05-20Apparatus and method of interacting with a mobile phone using a TV system
US12/882,908Expired - Fee RelatedUSRE43915E1 (en)2001-08-242010-09-15Apparatus and method of interacting with a mobile phone using a TV system

Family Applications After (1)

Application NumberTitlePriority DateFiling Date
US12/882,954Expired - Fee RelatedUSRE44391E1 (en)2001-08-242010-09-15Apparatus and method of interacting with a mobile phone using a TV system

Country Status (3)

CountryLink
US (5)US7376441B2 (en)
KR (1)KR100407966B1 (en)
CN (1)CN1404296A (en)

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication numberPriority datePublication dateAssigneeTitle
US9807444B2 (en)2016-03-072017-10-31Sony CorporationRunning touch screen applications on display device not having touch capability using a remote controller not having any touch sensitive surface
US10785441B2 (en)2016-03-072020-09-22Sony CorporationRunning touch screen applications on display device not having touch capability using remote controller having at least a touch sensitive surface

Families Citing this family (56)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication numberPriority datePublication dateAssigneeTitle
FI114949B (en)*2001-03-282005-01-31Valtion Teknillinen Procedure for controlling an electronic device and electronic system
JP4082137B2 (en)*2002-08-282008-04-30沖電気工業株式会社 Mobile phone having TV playback function
KR20040036161A (en)*2002-10-232004-04-30엘지전자 주식회사Digital television capable of interfacing a mobile communication device
SE527449C2 (en)*2003-05-142006-03-07In View Ab A system and apparatus for mobile radio communication
KR100584451B1 (en)*2003-06-182006-05-26삼성전자주식회사 Apparatus and method for controlling electronic products using a portable terminal
JP4228304B2 (en)*2003-06-262009-02-25ソニー株式会社 Information processing system, information processing apparatus and method, recording medium, and program
CN1910897B (en)*2003-08-072011-06-08特尔科迪亚许可公司有限公司Dial-out voice notification system
US7194259B2 (en)*2003-09-052007-03-20Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AbRemote control device having wireless phone interface
JP2005252501A (en)*2004-03-032005-09-15Nec CorpCommunications system, communication control unit, and communication control method
KR100698612B1 (en)*2004-03-302007-03-21주식회사 엠소닉 Audio / video system and its control method
US8364125B2 (en)*2004-11-092013-01-29Avaya, Inc.Content delivery to a telecommunications terminal that is associated with a call in progress
US8225335B2 (en)*2005-01-052012-07-17Microsoft CorporationProcessing files from a mobile device
KR100745269B1 (en)*2005-02-022007-08-01엘지전자 주식회사 Digital TV System with Geographic Information System Function
TW200743385A (en)2006-05-052007-11-16Amtran Technology Co LtdMethod of audio-visual communication using television and television using the same
US7835505B2 (en)*2005-05-132010-11-16Microsoft CorporationPhone-to-monitor connection device
CN1870743B (en)*2005-05-262011-12-07中国电信股份有限公司Visual telephone device controlled and displayed by wireless telephone and TV.
US8635073B2 (en)*2005-09-142014-01-21At&T Intellectual Property I, L.P.Wireless multimodal voice browser for wireline-based IPTV services
US7730398B2 (en)*2005-10-252010-06-01Research In Motion LimitedImage stitching for mobile electronic devices
US20070093275A1 (en)*2005-10-252007-04-26Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AbDisplaying mobile television signals on a secondary display device
US7634263B2 (en)*2006-01-302009-12-15Apple Inc.Remote control of electronic devices
US8307398B2 (en)*2006-06-302012-11-06At&T Intellectual Property I, L.P.Apparatus for receiving and displaying cellular television content and method for billing for same
US7865924B2 (en)*2006-07-272011-01-04Microsoft CorporationProviding input and output for a mobile device
US20080031470A1 (en)*2006-08-032008-02-07Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AbRemote speaker controller with microphone
US20080060012A1 (en)*2006-09-012008-03-06Tobias RydenhagMethod and system for dynamic start channel for mobile television
US7991019B2 (en)*2006-09-192011-08-02Sharp Laboratories Of America, Inc.Methods and systems for combining media inputs for messaging
US8144006B2 (en)*2006-09-192012-03-27Sharp Laboratories Of America, Inc.Methods and systems for message-alert display
KR101172402B1 (en)2007-02-142012-08-08삼성전자주식회사Method for watching and hearing TV program in connection between mobile phone and digital TV, mobile phone and digital TV thereof
KR20080082288A (en)*2007-03-082008-09-11삼성전자주식회사 Portable terminal capable of remote control and its control method
US8316410B2 (en)2007-07-232012-11-20At&T Intellectual Property I, LpApparatus and method for communicating media between communication devices
JP5194673B2 (en)2007-09-262013-05-08株式会社日立製作所 Mobile terminal and information transmission / reception method
KR101195614B1 (en)*2007-12-112012-10-29삼성전자주식회사Method and apparatus for reproducing media content of portable device through digital television
US8436947B2 (en)2008-05-152013-05-07Sony CorporationCombined telephone/TV remote control
US9171221B2 (en)*2010-07-182015-10-27Spatial Cam LlcCamera to track an object
US20110098083A1 (en)*2008-05-192011-04-28Peter LablansLarge, Ultra-Thin And Ultra-Light Connectable Display For A Computing Device
US10831093B1 (en)*2008-05-192020-11-10Spatial Cam LlcFocus control for a plurality of cameras in a smartphone
KR100961172B1 (en)*2008-07-152010-06-08이노디지털 주식회사 Audio / Video Relay Device and Method
US8538324B2 (en)2009-02-032013-09-17Sony CorporationMobile phone dock for TV
US8565843B1 (en)2009-05-132013-10-22Lugovations LLCPortable device shell
US20110016494A1 (en)*2009-07-162011-01-20Linhardt MichaelMethod and Apparatus to Facilitate Viewing Television on a Mobile Device
DE202009010068U1 (en)*2009-07-242011-01-27Telio Ag TV with integrated telephone
KR101602461B1 (en)*2009-09-222016-03-15삼성전자주식회사Method for controlling display apparatus and mobile phone
US8588758B2 (en)*2009-10-302013-11-19Immersion CorporationInterfacing a mobile device with a computer
KR101612845B1 (en)*2009-11-122016-04-15삼성전자주식회사Method and apparatus for providing remote UI service
US10198935B2 (en)2009-12-082019-02-05Universal Electronics Inc.System and method for simplified activity based setup of a controlling device
US8634809B1 (en)*2011-05-022014-01-21Time Warner Cable Enterprises LlcMethods and apparatus for communicating messages between mobile communications devices and internet enabled devices
WO2013022177A1 (en)*2011-08-112013-02-14Lg Electronics Inc.Image display method and apparatus
KR101286358B1 (en)2011-08-112013-07-15엘지전자 주식회사Display method and apparatus
KR20130121524A (en)*2012-04-272013-11-06삼성전자주식회사Management system and method for communication service
KR101239950B1 (en)*2012-05-022013-03-06삼성전자주식회사Method for watching and hearing TV program in connection between mobile phone and digital TV, mobile phone and digital TV thereof
US20150002743A1 (en)*2013-07-012015-01-01Mediatek Inc.Video data displaying system and video data displaying method
US20150334333A1 (en)*2013-07-302015-11-19Kabushiki Kaisha ToshibaElectronic device and method for controlling the same
KR102347069B1 (en)2015-12-142022-01-04삼성전자주식회사Electronic device and operating method for the same
WO2018227637A1 (en)*2017-06-162018-12-20华为技术有限公司Audio playing method and electronic device
KR101886675B1 (en)*2017-09-252018-08-08삼성전자주식회사Method and apparatus for notifying event of communication terminal in electronic device
US11218632B2 (en)*2019-11-012022-01-04Qualcomm IncorporatedRetractable panoramic camera module
KR102711321B1 (en)*2020-01-022024-09-30삼성전자주식회사Display apparatus and controlling method thereof

Citations (17)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication numberPriority datePublication dateAssigneeTitle
US4338492A (en)1980-01-021982-07-06Zenith Radio CorporationTelevision receiver with two-way telephone conversation capability
US4356509A (en)1981-03-121982-10-26Zenith Radio CorporationMicrocomputer-controlled television/telephone system and method therefore
US4855746A (en)1984-07-301989-08-08Zenith Electronics CorporationMultiple device remote control transmitter
US5880732A (en)*1997-04-291999-03-09Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson Publ.Apparatus enabling usage of external display monitor with a mobile telephone
US5920806A (en)1995-09-291999-07-06U.S. Philips CorporationTelephone system with peripheral device
US5990882A (en)*1996-04-261999-11-23Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd.Interactive home terminal employing common consumer-electronics as components in a manner to facilitate the bi-directional communication of data
US6166778A (en)1996-03-292000-12-26Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Broadcast receiving apparatus
US20010020247A1 (en)*2000-03-032001-09-06Minoru IkedaElectronic mail processing method, electronic mail processing system and transmission medium used therein
US20020077143A1 (en)2000-07-112002-06-20Imran SharifSystem and method for internet appliance data entry and navigation
US6459906B1 (en)*1998-12-262002-10-01Samsung Electronics, Co., Ltd.Method and system for displaying received messages of portable television (TV) phone
US6529742B1 (en)1998-12-262003-03-04Samsung Electronics, Co., LtdMethod and system for controlling operation mode switching of portable television (TV) phone
US6584613B1 (en)1999-03-192003-06-24International Business Machines, CorporationSimplified TV viewer response system and method using special codes and subscriber custom calling codes
US6772433B1 (en)*1997-02-192004-08-03Time Warner Entertainment Company, L.P.Interactive program guide for designating information on an interactive program guide display
US6781635B1 (en)2000-06-082004-08-24Nintendo Co., Ltd.Display processing system, and portable terminal and conversion adaptor used therefor
US6825858B2 (en)2000-01-112004-11-30Sony CorporationSelection method of devices connected with electronic equipment and electronic equipment realizing such selection method
US7076734B2 (en)*2001-06-222006-07-11Microsoft CorporationSystems and methods for providing a dynamically controllable user interface that embraces a variety of media
US7580005B1 (en)*2000-08-152009-08-25Nokia CorporationDisplay change between mobile terminal display and external device display

Family Cites Families (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication numberPriority datePublication dateAssigneeTitle
KR960030670A (en)*1995-01-251996-08-17구자홍 Facsimile composite device and its control method
KR100317286B1 (en)*1999-06-012001-12-22구자홍Receive method and device of information character with voice mobile telephone in a digital tv
JP2001008254A (en)*1999-06-182001-01-12Ntt Docomo Inc Map information output method and mobile phone
KR100379102B1 (en)*2000-11-272003-04-08윤태웅An image display apparatus of moving communication terminal using television receiver

Patent Citations (17)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication numberPriority datePublication dateAssigneeTitle
US4338492A (en)1980-01-021982-07-06Zenith Radio CorporationTelevision receiver with two-way telephone conversation capability
US4356509A (en)1981-03-121982-10-26Zenith Radio CorporationMicrocomputer-controlled television/telephone system and method therefore
US4855746A (en)1984-07-301989-08-08Zenith Electronics CorporationMultiple device remote control transmitter
US5920806A (en)1995-09-291999-07-06U.S. Philips CorporationTelephone system with peripheral device
US6166778A (en)1996-03-292000-12-26Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Broadcast receiving apparatus
US5990882A (en)*1996-04-261999-11-23Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd.Interactive home terminal employing common consumer-electronics as components in a manner to facilitate the bi-directional communication of data
US6772433B1 (en)*1997-02-192004-08-03Time Warner Entertainment Company, L.P.Interactive program guide for designating information on an interactive program guide display
US5880732A (en)*1997-04-291999-03-09Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson Publ.Apparatus enabling usage of external display monitor with a mobile telephone
US6459906B1 (en)*1998-12-262002-10-01Samsung Electronics, Co., Ltd.Method and system for displaying received messages of portable television (TV) phone
US6529742B1 (en)1998-12-262003-03-04Samsung Electronics, Co., LtdMethod and system for controlling operation mode switching of portable television (TV) phone
US6584613B1 (en)1999-03-192003-06-24International Business Machines, CorporationSimplified TV viewer response system and method using special codes and subscriber custom calling codes
US6825858B2 (en)2000-01-112004-11-30Sony CorporationSelection method of devices connected with electronic equipment and electronic equipment realizing such selection method
US20010020247A1 (en)*2000-03-032001-09-06Minoru IkedaElectronic mail processing method, electronic mail processing system and transmission medium used therein
US6781635B1 (en)2000-06-082004-08-24Nintendo Co., Ltd.Display processing system, and portable terminal and conversion adaptor used therefor
US20020077143A1 (en)2000-07-112002-06-20Imran SharifSystem and method for internet appliance data entry and navigation
US7580005B1 (en)*2000-08-152009-08-25Nokia CorporationDisplay change between mobile terminal display and external device display
US7076734B2 (en)*2001-06-222006-07-11Microsoft CorporationSystems and methods for providing a dynamically controllable user interface that embraces a variety of media

Non-Patent Citations (12)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Title
Office Action dated Feb. 9, 2005.
Office Action dated Jun. 13, 2007.
Office Action dated Jun. 16, 2006.
Office Action dated Oct. 6, 2005.
U.S. Appl. No. 12/882,821, filed Sep. 15, 2010, Wen Wu Huang.
U.S. Appl. No. 12/882,908, filed Sep. 15, 2010, Wen Wu Huang.
U.S. Appl. No. 12/882,954, filed Sep. 15, 2010, Wen Wu Huang.
U.S. Office Action for U.S. Appl. No. 12/784,281 dated Feb. 15, 2011.
U.S. Office Action for U.S. Appl. No. 12/882,908 dated Feb. 28, 2011.
U.S. Office Action for U.S. Appl. No. 12/882,908 dated Jan. 19, 2012.
U.S. Office Action for U.S. Appl. No. 12/882,954 dated Feb. 28, 2011.
U.S. Office Action for U.S. Appl. No. 12/882,954 dated Jan. 17, 2012.

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication numberPriority datePublication dateAssigneeTitle
US9807444B2 (en)2016-03-072017-10-31Sony CorporationRunning touch screen applications on display device not having touch capability using a remote controller not having any touch sensitive surface
US10785441B2 (en)2016-03-072020-09-22Sony CorporationRunning touch screen applications on display device not having touch capability using remote controller having at least a touch sensitive surface

Also Published As

Publication numberPublication date
USRE44391E1 (en)2013-07-23
US20030040334A1 (en)2003-02-27
USRE43139E1 (en)2012-01-24
KR100407966B1 (en)2003-12-01
CN1404296A (en)2003-03-19
KR20030017181A (en)2003-03-03
USRE43915E1 (en)2013-01-08
US7376441B2 (en)2008-05-20

Similar Documents

PublicationPublication DateTitle
USRE44694E1 (en)Apparatus and method of interacting with a mobile phone using a TV system
US6930661B2 (en)Bi-directional communication system, display apparatus, base apparatus and bi-directional communication method
US8352993B2 (en)Method for providing viewing information for displaying a list of channels viewed by call recipients
GB2395082A (en)Mobile terminal with TV reception and display function
US8949904B2 (en)Channel control method and apparatus
KR100215652B1 (en)Information television and information data processing method
US7266834B1 (en)Sharing functions between a television-based information appliance and remote control devices
US20080072263A1 (en)Method and apparatus for transmitting digital broadcasting in mobile communication terminal
JPH09149333A (en)Television receiver
JP3674729B2 (en) Receiving apparatus and method
EP0741495A2 (en)Program-related information display method and apparatus
KR20050100194A (en)Method for displaying multiple channels and changing channels in terminal with television
US7320136B1 (en)Apparatus for connecting TV and computer
KR100574859B1 (en) Automatic telephone connection service method for two-way broadcasting
KR101102395B1 (en) System and control method for controlling mobile communication terminal on TV screen
KR100416255B1 (en)Televsion having short message sevice function
WO2003051024A2 (en)Set top box supporting cellular short message service
JPH10336541A (en)Television receiver
KR19990043044A (en) Method for displaying designated receiver in internet television receiver and its device
KR20070011726A (en) Telephone and Digital TV
JPH09149148A (en) Information terminal equipment
KR19990043045A (en) How to make a call from a designated receiver on an internet television receiver
KR19990043043A (en) How to make a call using a remote control on an internet television receiver
KR19990039526A (en) Fax control device and method using internet TV
JPH11196170A (en)Picture display device, telephone calling method and recording medium recording control program for telephone call

Legal Events

DateCodeTitleDescription
FEPPFee payment procedure

Free format text:PAYOR NUMBER ASSIGNED (ORIGINAL EVENT CODE: ASPN); ENTITY STATUS OF PATENT OWNER: LARGE ENTITY

FPAYFee payment

Year of fee payment:8

FEPPFee payment procedure

Free format text:MAINTENANCE FEE REMINDER MAILED (ORIGINAL EVENT CODE: REM.); ENTITY STATUS OF PATENT OWNER: LARGE ENTITY

LAPSLapse for failure to pay maintenance fees

Free format text:PATENT EXPIRED FOR FAILURE TO PAY MAINTENANCE FEES (ORIGINAL EVENT CODE: EXP.); ENTITY STATUS OF PATENT OWNER: LARGE ENTITY


[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2025 Movatter.jp