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Control method for executing functions in a diary watch
   
Document Number
US Patent 6967903
Issued Date
November 22, 2005
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The control method allows execution of various functions in an electronic diary watch, which includes, in a case closed by a crystal, a time-keeping circuit and/or a watch movement powered by an energy source, and a dial on which the time is displayed in a digital and/or analogue manner. A determined number of sensors (C1 to C7) are provided with touch sensitive pads arranged on an inner or outer face of the crystal. These sensors are provided for carrying out the various controls of the method when they are individually activated by a user's finger. In order to consult data or parameters, the method includes a first series of steps consisting in displaying different menus (102 to 106) of the diary function on at least one liquid crystal display by activating at least one sensor (C4, C5) of a group of sensors (C4 to C7), and in selecting the menu or record to be consulted (107 to 111) by activating a validation sensor (C1). In order to enter data, the method includes a second series of steps consisting in activating the validation sensor (C1) for a determined period of time or with a determined application of pressure, entering diary data by activating certain sensors (C2 to C7) each controlling execution of a specific determined function, and validating data entered by action on the validation sensor.
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Owner
Asulab S.A. (Marin,CH)
Published
November 22, 2005
Application Number
10/329,561
Filed
December 27, 2002
US Classification
368/224   368/232 368/242
Int'l Classification
G04G   11/00   (20060101)  
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Priority Data
Dec 27, 2001 [CH] 2374/01
USPTO Field of Search
368/69   368/224   368/76   368/80   368/223   368/228   368/230   368/232   368/238   368/242  
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