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Data recorder
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Inventors: Holzrichter, Dieter;
Assignee:
Primary Examiner: Miska; Vit
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Kueffner; Friedrich
A data recorder constructed in the form of a hand set (10) with an actuating mechanism function switch (14) and a time switch clock coupled to an audible signal transmitter with a time setting means, the reset key or the reset function is inhibited until after the data recall, in which each data recording is storable with a presettable time at which the audible signal transmitter is activated by means of a timing circuit, and/or wherein the data recording is individually inhibited until its recall againt an inadvertent reset so that the recorder can be employed as an appointment scheduler. |
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION This technical problem is resolved by means of the data recorder stated in the beginning, whose invention consists in that the reset key or the resetting fuction is inhibited until after the data recall. Only when the user of the device has actually recalled the recorded data at the preset time, is it possible to overwrite the memory afresh. This does not rule out that, particularly in the event of a misinput, the device possessesa reset key which, however, should be especially secured against an inadvertent release, irrespective of whether it is located at a secure point which is not readily accessible from outside or whether it is necessary for special key combinations having to be selected in order to trigger the reset function. According to a further development of the invention, each data recording can be stored with a presettable time, at which the audible signal transmitter is activated by a timing circuit and/or where the data recording is individually inhibited against an inadvertent cancellation or resetting until the recall of the same. This step perfects the appointment scheduler still further to the effect that individual data recordings ca be coupled to time inputs and be recalled as such separately in a storable and recallable fashion. In this way a possibility is provided for also being able to separately cancel or change over entries in the "vocal appointment scheduler", for instance, to another time. Audible signal transmitters are frequently subject to the shortcoming that they are annoying for persons who are present. It is true that a reduction of the volume of the audio signal minimizes the vexation, but does not solve the problem. However, an optical signal delivery at a specific time is unable to meet the object of the wake-up or alarm function since, in such a case, it would have to be presupposed that the user is looking at the data recorder at the instant when the alarm is indicated. In order to nevertheless, in necessary additionally, provide an appointment or engagement indication to the user, it is provided according to a further construction of the invention that a display or indication means for the data which has not been recalled yet is provided
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