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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 15, 1997
Filed:
Oct. 21, 1994
Timothy C Mann, Morristown, IN (US);
John H Stevens, Martinsville, IN (US);
Thomson Consumer Electronics Inc., Indianapolis, IN (US);
Abstract
A docking and control apparatus for portable electronic entertainment devices comprises a power supply for generating a battery eliminating current. A plurality of calendars are stored in memory and are user selectable. An algorithm combines the selection to form a custom calendar. The algorithm also combines user specific event dates, names and control functions to produce a consolidated calendar. The control functions may include choices of message displayed upon event occurrence, and devices and functions to be triggered at event occurrence. The time of activation within the event day may be specified. The user may generate a specific message which may be stored for recall. The algorithm anticipates event occurrence and generates appropriate advisory messages. A microprocessor maintains a real time clock calendar and executes a calendar algorithm. Upon the occurrence of a consolidated calendar event date, and if specified at a time within the event day, the microprocessor generates a control signal specific to the control function stored with the event. The control signal may generate a message from a plurality stored in memory, or may recall a user generated message. The control signal may initiate operation of a device coupled to the docking apparatus. The microprocessor control functions may be manually initiated. The microprocessor also produces a status message display. Message data read from memory is formatted to generate a video signal for video monitor display. The video signal is also coupled to an RF modulator for TV receiver display.