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`CONF {MATION NO.
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`13/389,005
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`02/06/2012
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`Atsumi Inai
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`ELECTRONIC
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`Please find below and/or attached an Office communication concerning this application or proceeding.
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`Notice of the Office communication was sent electronically on above—indicated "Notification Date" to the
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`Status
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`1)IZI Responsive to communication(s) filed on 2/6/2012.
`El A declaration(s)/affidavit(s) under 37 CFR 1.130(b) was/were filed on
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`2b)|ZI This action is non-final.
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`3)I:I An election was made by the applicant in response to a restriction requirement set forth during the interview on
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`4)|:| Since this application is in condition for allowance except for formal matters, prosecution as to the merits is
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`closed in accordance with the practice under Exparte Quay/e, 1935 CD. 11, 453 O.G. 213.
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`Disposition of Claims*
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`5)IZI Claim(s) 1-10 is/are pending in the application.
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`is/are allowed.
`6)I:I Claim(s)
`7)|Z| Claim(s)_1-10 is/are rejected.
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`10)I:l The specification is objected to by the Examiner.
`11)|Xl The drawing(s) filed on 2/6/2012 is/are: a)lX| accepted or b)I:I objected to by the Examiner.
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`Replacement drawing sheet(s) including the correction is required if the drawing(s) is objected to. See 37 CFR 1.121 (d).
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`Priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119
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`12)IXI Acknowledgment is made of a claim for foreign priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(a)-(d) or (f).
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`DETAILED ACTION
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`This Office Action is sent in response to Applicant’s Communication received 06
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`February 2012, for application number 13/398,005. The Office hereby acknowledges
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`receipt of the following and placed of record in file: Specification, Drawings, Abstract,
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`Oath/Declaration, and claims.
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`The present application is being examined under the pre-AlA first to invent
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`provisions.
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`Claims 1-10 are presented for examination.
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`Priority
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`Acknowledgment is made of applicant's claim for foreign priority under 35
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`U.S.C. 119(a)-(d). The certified copy has been filed in parent Application No. 2009-
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`188870, filed on 08/18/2009 in Japan.
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`Drawings
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`The drawings filed 02/06/2012 are deemed acceptable for examination
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`proceedings.
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`Title Objection
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`The title of the invention is objected to because it is not descriptive. A new title is
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`required that is clearly indicative of the invention to which the claims are directed. The
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`Examiner believes that the title of the invention is imprecise. A descriptive title indicative
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`of the invention will help in proper indexing, classifying, searching, etc. See MPEP
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`606.01. However, the title of the invention should be limited to 500 characters.
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`Claim Rejections - 35 USC § 1 12
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`The following is a quotation of 35 U.S.C. 112(b):
`(b) CONCLUSION—The specification shall conclude with one or more claims particularly
`pointing out and distinctly claiming the subject matter which the inventor or a joint inventor
`regards as the invention.
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`The following is a quotation of 35 U.S.C. 112 (pre-AIA), second paragraph:
`The specification shall conclude with one or more claims particularly pointing out and distinctly
`claiming the subject matter which the applicant regards as his invention.
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`Claims 1-10 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 112(b) or 35 U.S.C. 112 (pre-AIA),
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`second paragraph, as being indefinite for failing to particularly point out and distinctly
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`claim the subject matter which the inventor or a joint inventor, or for pre-AlA the
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`applicant regards as the invention.
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`9.
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`Regarding Claims 1-10, these claims recite a device or a method comprising
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`various circuits. The term “circuit” is misused, as one of ordinary skill in the art would
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`interpret a "circuit" as hardware, but according to the specification, each "circuit" is
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`merely a software module and not a piece of hardware.
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`Claim Rejections - 35 USC § 103
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`10.
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`The following is a quotation of 35 U.S.C. 103(a) which forms the basis for all
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`obviousness rejections set forth in this Office action:
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`(a) A patent may not be obtained though the invention is not identically disclosed or described as set
`forth in section 102 of this title, if the differences between the subject matter sought to be patented and
`the prior art are such that the subject matter as a whole would have been obvious at the time the
`invention was made to a person having ordinary skill in the art to which said subject matter pertains.
`Patentability shall not be negatived by the manner in which the invention was made.
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`11.
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`Claims 1-10 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103(a) as being unpatentable over
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`Samada et al. (hereinafter, as Samada), United States Patent Application Publication
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`2009/0167946 (as cited by Applicant in IDS), in view of Mifune et al. (hereinafter,
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`Mifune), United States Patent Application Publication 2006/0235766 (as cited by
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`Applicant in IDS).
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`12.
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`Regarding Claim 1, Samada discloses a GUI (Graphical User Interface) device
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`(an image display device, Abstract, and a user interface screen, Para 11) comprising:
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`a function detecting circuit for detecting whether a plurality of functions is valid or
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`invalid (a determination unit for determining if an external apparatus is in an active state
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`and if it is connected to the device, and then results are communicated to the display
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`controller, Para 17, and the Examiner interprets “valid” and “invalid” equivalent to active
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`and connected versus inactive or not connected, respectively);
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`a controller (controller, Para 51) for changing a display style of icons
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`corresponding to the functions (input selection of the connection, Para 11, where
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`Examiner interprets the input selection as the corresponding function) and a display
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`style of an icon corresponding to a function group (connection type, Para 11) based on
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`a result of the detection by the function detecting circuit (The Examiner interprets an
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`icon as equivalent to a displayed indicator, and the indicators are displayed and
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`changed according to connection mode, such as the image’s concentration, hue, or
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`shape, Para 20, Figures 15A-18);
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`an OSD (On Screen Display) creating circuit for creating the icons corresponding
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`to the functions and the icon corresponding to the function group according to a
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`command of the controller (the display controller displays the connection mode and
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`status on the display, Para 17); and
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`a display section for displaying the icons created by the OSD creating circuit
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`(display panel 113 for displaying, Para 20, 50, 58, Figure 14),
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`wherein the controller displays the icons corresponding to the individual functions
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`on one-to-one basis when the functions are valid (for active and connected external
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`devices connected to the image display device, the display controller displays connector
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`indications selectable with the user operation unit by bringing together connector
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`indications in a predetermined range, Para 16, Figure 15A), and displays icons
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`representing the function group in a display style indicating invalidity when one of the
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`functions is invalid (the presence or absence of the connection of the external apparatus
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`in an active state is verified on the screen according to the displayed indicators, Para
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`20, and the display controller may be configured not to display a connector indication
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`indicating the connector which is not connected with the cable, on the display panel,
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`and this removes an unnecessary connector indication from the display panel, so that
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`the connector indication indicating a selectable connector can be easily viewed, Para
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`16, Figure 168, and indicators of function groups are displayed with a different hue or
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`shape for indicating a connector that is not connected as provided for “Video 3,”
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`“Component 2,” “HDMI 3,” and others, Para 124, Figure 158).
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`Samada does not explicitly disclose: displays a single icon representing the
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`function group indicating invalidity.
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`Mifune teaches in the same field of endeavor, displays a single icon representing
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`the function group indicating invalidity (image forming apparatuses connected to the PC
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`1 on the network have an individual icon shown as icons 121 through 123, and image
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`forming apparatuses which are not connected to the PC 1 on the same network are
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`displayed in a single “generic icon 124” representing a group of image forming
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`apparatuses, Para 37, Figures 4 and 7).
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`It would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill in art, having the teachings of
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`Samada and Mifune before him at the time of invention was made, to modify the
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`displays of icons representing the function group indicating invalidity as disclosed by
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`Samada to include a single generic icon as taught by Mifune in order to represent the
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`function group indicating invalidity.
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`One of ordinary skill in the art would be motivated to modify the displays to
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`include a generic icon representing the function group indicating invalidity in order to
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`provide a graphical arrangement that enables a display of connected states of an
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`information processing apparatus to peripheral apparatuses in a simplified manner
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`(Mifune, Para 5).
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`Regarding Claim 2, Samada and Mifune teach the GUI device according to claim
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`1. Mifune further teaches, wherein the controller displays any of a guiding sentence and
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`a graphic illustration to teach a user how to make the function group valid when the user
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`has selected the icon representing the invalid function group (a list is displayed when
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`the user selects the generic icon and the list “L” displays image forming apparatuses in
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`association with the generic icon, Para 48, Figure 7, and the user may designate one of
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`the list apparatuses to display as an individual icon, Para 50, Figure 9).
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`Regarding Claim 3, Samada and Mifune teach the GUI device according to claim
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`1. Samada further teaches, further comprising an external medium intake port through
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`which a recording medium is loaded (DVD recorders 173 and 174 are connected to the
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`image forming apparatus through port 101 b and blue-ray disc recorder 171 is connected
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`to the image forming apparatus through port 101a, Para 120, Figure 14, and the
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`Examiner interprets connectors for connecting peripheral devices to the image display
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`device as ports, including the input received by an antenna terminal as indicated by
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`Para 49), wherein the function detecting circuit transmits information to the controller
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`about loading or unloading of the recording medium into the external medium intake
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`port (the controller connects to the connected apparatus through moving the cursor
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`“CA” to the desired position and a display operation of the connected apparatus is
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`provided, Para 133, Figure 18, and the image display device will display a video signal
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`that is transmitted, or loaded, from the selected connected and active peripheral device,
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`Paras 55, 60, 137).
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`Regarding Claim 4, Samada and Mifune teach the GUI device according to claim
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`1. Samada further teaches, further comprising an HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia
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`Interface) port to be connected with an external device, wherein the function detecting
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`circuit has a function of coordinating the external device connected to the HDMI port
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`and transmits information to the controller about availability of the external device (the
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`external apparatus or source apparatus, connects to the HDMI connectors 101a to 101c
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`on the image display device, Para 53, Figure 14, and connections are detected with a
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`hot plug detect (HPD) which is regulated by the HDMI, Para 8).
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`Regarding Claim 5, Samada and Mifune teach the GUI device according to claim
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`1. Mifune further teaches, further comprises a network connecting port for connecting
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`to a network (the information processing apparatus connects to peripheral apparatuses,
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`Para 5, through a network, Para 11, Figure 1), wherein the function detecting circuit
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`transmits information to the controller about a connection status with the network and a
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`connection status of a predetermined content server (the display format discriminator
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`103 discriminates whether the targeted image forming apparatus is connected to the PC
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`1 on the same network by comparing network address portions of the IP addresses of
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`the PC 1 and the targeted image forming apparatus, Para 35, Figures 1 and 4, and the
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`main controller controls an overall operation of the PC 1, Para 29, and the Examiner
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`interprets a predetermined content server equivalent to a targeted image forming
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`apparatus).
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`17.
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`Regarding Claim 6, Samada discloses a method (method, Title) for displaying
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`GUI (Graphical User Interface), the method (an image display device, Abstract, and a
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`user interface screen, Para 11, and a connector indication method, Para 3) comprising
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`the steps of:
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`detecting whether a plurality of functions is valid or invalid by using a function
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`detecting circuit (a determination unit for determining if an external apparatus is in an
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`active state and if it is connected to the device, and then results are communicated to
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`the display controller, Para 17, and the Examiner interprets “valid” and “invalid”
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`equivalent to active and connected versus inactive or not connected, respectively);
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`changing a display style, by using a controller (controller, Para 51), of icons
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`corresponding to the functions (input selection of the connection, Para 11, where
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`Examiner interprets the input selection as the corresponding function) and an icon
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`corresponding to a function group (connection type, Para 11) based on a result of the
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`detection by the function detecting circuit (The Examiner interprets an icon as
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`equivalent to a displayed indicator, and the indicators are displayed and changed
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`according to connection mode, such as the image’s concentration, hue, or shape, Para
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`20, Figures 15A-18);
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`creating the icons corresponding to the functions and the icon corresponding to
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`the function group by using an OSD (On Screen Display) creating circuit according to a
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`command of the controller (the display controller displays the connection mode and
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`status on the display, Para 17);
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`displaying the icons created by the OSD creating circuit on a display section
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`(display panel 113 for displaying, Para 20, 50, 58, Figure 14); and
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`displaying the icons corresponding to the functions on one-to-one basis when the
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`functions are valid (for active and connected external devices connected to the image
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`display device, the display controller displays connector indications selectable with the
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`user operation unit by bringing together connector indications in a predetermined range,
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`Para 16, Figure 15A), and displaying icons representing the function group in a display
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`style indicating invalidity when one of the functions of the function group is invalid (the
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`presence or absence of the connection of the external apparatus in an active state is
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`verified on the screen according to the displayed indicators, Para 20, and the display
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`controller may be configured not to display a connector indication indicating the
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`connector which is not connected with the cable, on the display panel, and this removes
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`an unnecessary connector indication from the display panel, so that the connector
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`indication indicating a selectable connector can be easily viewed, Para 16, Figure 168,
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`and indicators of function groups are displayed with a different hue or shape for
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`indicating a connector that is not connected as provided for “Video 3, Component 2,”
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`“HDMI 3,” and others, Para 124, Figure 158).
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`Samada does not explicitly disclose: displaying a single icon representing the
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`function group indicating invalidity.
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`Mifune teaches in the same field of endeavor, displaying a single icon
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`representing the function group indicating invalidity (image forming apparatuses
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`connected to the PC 1 on the network have an individual icon shown as icons 121
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`through 123, and image forming apparatuses which are not connected to the PC 1 on
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`the same network are displayed in a single “generic icon 124” representing a group of
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`image forming apparatuses, Para 37, Figures 4 and 7).
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`It would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill in art, having the teachings of
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`Samada and Mifune before him at the time of invention was made, to modify the
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`displays of icons representing the function group indicating invalidity as disclosed by
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`Samada to include a single generic icon as taught by Mifune in order to represent the
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`function group indicating invalidity.
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`One of ordinary skill in the art would be motivated to modify the displays to
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`include a generic icon representing the function group indicating invalidity in order to
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`provide a graphical arrangement that enables a display of connected states of an
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`information processing apparatus to peripheral apparatuses in a simplified manner
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`(Mifune, Para 5).
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`18.
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`Regarding Claim 7, Samada and Mifune teach the method according to claim 6.
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`Mifune further teaches, wherein when a user selects the icon indicating invalidity of the
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`function group, the controller displays any of a guiding sentence and a graphic
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`illustration for teaching the user how to make the function group valid (a list is displayed
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`when the user selects the generic icon and the list “L” displays image forming
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`apparatuses in association with the generic icon, Para 48, Figure 7, and the user may
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`designate one of the list apparatuses to display as an individual icon, Para 50, Figure
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`9).
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`19.
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`Regarding Claim 8, Samada and Mifune teach the method according to claim 6.
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`Samada further teaches, wherein the function detecting circuit transmits information to
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`the controller about loading or unloading of a recording medium (DVD recorders 173
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`and 174 are connected to the image forming apparatus through port 101 b and blue-ray
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`disc recorder 171 is connected to the image forming apparatus through port 101a, Para
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`120, Figure 14, and the Examiner interprets connectors for connecting peripheral
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`devices to the image display device as ports, including the input received by an antenna
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`terminal as indicated by Para 49) into an external medium intake port (the controller
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`connects to the connected apparatus through moving the cursor “CA” to the desired
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`position and a display operation of the connected apparatus is provided, Para 133,
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`Figure 18, and the image display device will display a video signal that is transmitted, or
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`loaded, from the selected connected and active peripheral device, Paras 55, 60, 137).
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`20.
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`Regarding Claim 9, Samada and Mifune teach the method according to claim 6.
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`Samada further teaches, wherein the function detecting circuit has a function of
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`coordinating an external device connected to an HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia
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`Interface) port, and transmits information to the controller about availability of the
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`external device (the external apparatus or source apparatus, connects to the HDMI
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`connectors 101a to 101c on the image display device, Para 53, Figure 14, and
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`connections are detected with a hot plug detect (HPD) which is regulated by the HDMI,
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`Para 8).
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`Regarding Claim 10, Samada and Mifune teach the method according to claim 6.
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`Mifune further teaches, wherein the function detecting circuit transmits information to
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`the controller about a connection status with a network (the information processing
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`apparatus connects to peripheral apparatuses, Para 5, through a network, Para 11,
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`Figure 1) and a connection status of a predetermined content server (the display format
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`discriminator 103 discriminates whether the targeted image forming apparatus is
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`connected to the PC 1 on the same network by comparing network address portions of
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`the IP addresses of the PC 1 and the targeted image forming apparatus, Para 35,
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`Figures 1 and 4, and the main controller controls an overall operation of the PC 1, Para
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`29, and the Examiner interprets a predetermined content server equivalent to a targeted
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`image forming apparatus).
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`Examiner’s Note
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`The Examiner did not consider references submitted in IDS filed February 6,
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`2012, two pages, because IDS is not the proper format and references were duplicated
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`in the proper IDS submission, filed February 6, 2012, consisting of one page. However,
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`all references were considered in the proper IDS format submission.
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`23.
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`The prior art made of record and not relied upon is considered pertinent to
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`applicant's disclosure as follows. Applicant is reminded that in amending in response to
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`a rejection of claims, the patentable novelty must be clearly shown in view of the estate
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`of the art disclosed by the references cited and the objections made. Applicant must
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`also show how the amendments avoid such references and objections. See 37 CFR §
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`1.111(0).
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`24.
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`Simon et al. (United States Patent Application Publication 2007/0055390)
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`discloses techniques required to manage home automation data content of actuals
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`devices or networks.
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`Conclusion
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`Any inquiry concerning this communication or earlier communications from the
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`examiner should be directed to Joy Weber whose telephone number is (571 )270-5699.
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