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`(12) Patent Application Publication (10) Pub. No.: US 2010/0287095 A1
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` Ueno (43) Pub. Date: NOV. 11, 2010
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`(54) PORTABLE TERMINAL DEVICE, CHARGING
`MANAGEMENT COMPONENT, AND
`PROGRAM FOR CONTROLLING pORTABLE
`TERMINAL
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`(75)
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`Inventor:
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`Yasuhiro Ucno, Kanagawa (JP)
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`Correspondence Address:
`PROCOPlO, CORY,
`l-lARGREAVES & SAV-
`ITCII LLP
`525 B STREET, SUITE 2200
`SAN DIEGO, CA 92101 (US)
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`(73)
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`Assignee:
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`KYOCERA CORPORATION,
`Kyoto (JP)
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`(21)
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`App]. No.:
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`12/810,612
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`(22)
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`PCT lr'iled:
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`Dec. 25, 2008
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`(86)
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`PCT No.:
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`PCT/JP2008/073659
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`§ 371 (0X1),
`(2), (4) Date:
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`Jun. 25, 2010
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`(30)
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`Foreign Application Priority Data
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`Dec. 27, 2007
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`(JP) ................................. 2007638321
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`Publication Classification
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`(51)
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`Int. C1.
`(2006.01)
`G06Q 40/00
`(52) use. ............................................. 705/41;705/39
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`(57)
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`ABSTRACT
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`A portable terminal device includes a main control unit 11, a
`charging control unit 102, and a charging storage unit 100
`including a first storage area (a pool area 100A) and a second
`storage area (a payment area 1 00B). The charging control unit
`102 stores a received money amount in the first storage area Of
`the charging storage unit 100 when electronic money is
`received. Electronic money is paid from the second storage
`area ofthe charging storage unit 100. The main control unit I l
`transfers a part of the electronic money information stored in
`the first storage area of the charging storage unit 100 to the
`second storage area based on an operation of an operation unit
`13.
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`MOBILE PHONE
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`COMMUNICATION
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`SERVER
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`READER/WRITER
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`6: INTERNET
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`ELECTRONIC MONEY
`MANAGEMENT DEVICE
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`UNIT
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`WHICH ELECTRONIC
`MONEY IS TRANSFERRED
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`DISPLAY REMAINING
`REPORT BALANCE
`VALUE OF POOL AREA
`OF POOL AREA OF
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`FIG. 5
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`PORTABLE TERMINAL DEVICE, CHARGING
`MANAGEMENT COMPONENT, AND
`PROGRAM FOR CONTROLLING PORTABLE
`TERMINAL
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`TECHNICAL FIELD
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`[0001] The present invention relates to a portable tenninal
`device, a charging management component, and a program
`for controlling a portable terminal capable ofprocessing elec-
`tronic money Via RFID (Radio Frequency Identification)
`communication.
`[0002] An RFID tag refers to an IC chip or resin card
`including a nonvolatile memory and a wireless communica-
`tion (RFID communication) function therein. Recently, as the
`RFID tag, an IC chip or card having a high security function
`or a CPU has been introduced.
`[0003]
`It is possible to exchange data for fee payment by
`using the RFID tag as a pre—paid card or electronic money
`while holding the RFID tag over a reading terminal. Recently,
`an attempt to use a mobile phone instead of a ticket or a wallet
`has been made with an RFID tag built in a mobile phone.
`[0004] Here. the “electronic money” refers to a monetary
`value represented in digital data and is used as a payment
`means for shopping without use ofa credit card or cash, or for
`an electronic connnercial transaction using the Intemet or the
`like.
`In the related art, mobile phones which handle elec-
`[0005]
`tronic money have been proposed.
`[0006]
`For example, it has been proposed an electronic
`money device which includes means for storing use purposes,
`an upper limit for each use purpose, a range of a money
`amount requires an authentication process, and the like, and
`means for storing authentication information, and which, in
`response to receiving the user selection of use purpose at the
`time of executing the payment process, determines whether a
`money amount is in an available range predetermined based
`on payment conditions and determines whether the money
`amount requires the authentication process. Accordingly, a
`flexible handling can be realized while putting the importance
`on convenience rather than security when a small amount of
`money is paid (for example, see Patent Document 1).
`[0007]
`Patent Document 1: JP-A-2005-55958
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`
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`DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION
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`Problem to be Solved by Invention
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`For example, in a mobile phone which handles elec-
`[0008]
`tronic money as shown in FIG. 5, a dedicated electronic
`money management 1C 20 for and a main control unit 30
`serving as a control center of the mobile phone are each
`configured by an independent CPU.
`[0009]
`In this configuration,
`the payment of electronic
`money input to a pool area (not shown) included in the elec-
`tronic money management IC 20 is processed only by the
`electronic money management IC without involving the main
`control unit 11.
`[0010] Charging infonnation as a basis ofpayment is wire-
`lessly transmitted via an antenna 50 from a reader/writer 40
`installed in a shop or station ticket gate.
`[0011] However,
`in the technique described in Patent
`Document 1, it is not sufficient to set an appropriate use limit
`(an upper limit of a use purpose) in response to the user’s
`need.
`
`It is complex to conduct detailed payment manage-
`[0012]
`ment while dividing use categories of electronic money into
`railroad—fare payment, shopping by cash in a shop, and the
`like.
`[0013] An object of the present invention is to provide a
`portable terminal device which realizes an appropriate pay-
`ment process within a use-limited range by a dedicated elec-
`tronic money management IC according to a user’s need.
`Another object of the present invention is to provide a por-
`table terminal device, a charging management component,
`and a program for controlling a portable terminal which real-
`izes a detailed payment management process.
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`Means for Solving Problem
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`[0014] A portable terminal device according to an embodi-
`ment of the present invention, comprises: a communication
`unit which receives charging information; a charging storage
`unit which stores electronic money information; and a charg-
`ing control tmit which executes a charging process based on
`the charging information received by the communication
`unit, wherein the charging storage unit comprises at least two
`areas including a first storage area to which a received money
`amount is registered and a second storage area from which
`money is paid in the charging process.
`[0015] The electronic money information registered in the
`first storage area may be transferred to the second storage
`area.
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`[0016] The portable terminal device may further comprise
`a charging control unit which executes a money receiving
`process of increasing electronic money information stored in
`the first storage area when the charging process is money
`receipt, and which executes a payment process of decreasing
`electronic money information stored in the second storage
`area when the charging process is payment.
`[0017] The portable terminal device may further comprise
`an operation unit; and a main control unit which transfers a
`part of the electronic money information stored in the first
`storage area to the second storage area based on an operation
`of the operation unit.
`[0018] A portable terminal device according to another
`embodiment of the present invention, comprises: an opera-
`tion unit; a main control unit which receives an instruction
`input of the operation unit; a communication unit which
`receives charging information, a charging storage unit which
`stores electronic money infonnation, and a charging control
`unit which executes a charging process for the electronic
`money information stored in the charging storage tmit based
`on the charging information received by the communication
`unit, wherein the charging storage unit includes a first storage
`area and a second storage area. and wherein the charging
`control unit executes a money receiving process of increasing
`electronic money information stored in the first storage area
`when the charging process is money receipt, and executes a
`payment process of decreasing electronic money infomiation
`stored in the second storage area when the charging process is
`payment.
`[0019] The main control unit may transfer a part of the
`electronic money information stored in the first storage area
`to the second storage area based on an operation ofthe opera-
`tion unit.
`[0020] The portable terminal device may further comprise
`a notification unit which is controlled by the main control
`unit, wherein the charging control unit may detennine
`whether a money amount to be paid based on the charging
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`information received by the communication unit is within a
`money amount corresponding to the electronic money infor-
`mation stored in the second storage area, wherein when the
`money amount to be paid based on the charging information
`is greater, the charging control unit may transmit charging
`disapproval information by the communication unit and noti-
`fies the main control unit of charging disapproval, and
`wherein when the charging disapproval is notified, the main
`control unit may control the notification unit to notify the
`charging disapproval.
`[0021] The charging storage unit may include a plurality of
`second storage areas for each charging category, and the
`charging control unit may execute the payment process for a
`second storage area corresponding to a charging category
`included in the charging information received by the commu-
`nication unit, among the plurality of second storage areas.
`[0022] The main control unit may display, on the notifica-
`tion unit, a remaining value based on the electronic money
`information stored in the first storage area of the charging
`storage unit when a request for transferring a part of the
`electronic money infonnation from the first storage area to the
`second storage area is generated by the operation unit, and the
`main control unit may decrease the electronic money infor-
`mation stored in the first storage area according to a money
`amount input by the operation unit within a range of the
`displayed remaining value, and increase the electronic money
`information stored in the second storage area by a money
`amount same as the decreased money amount.
`[0023] The charging storage unit may include a plurality of
`first storage areas for a plurality of types of management
`company, respectively, each management company manag-
`ing electronic money, and each of the second storage areas
`may correspond to a single one of the first storage areas for
`respective types of management company.
`[0024] A charging management component according to
`another embodiment of the present invention is included in a
`portable terminal device, the component comprising: a charg-
`ing storage unit which stores electronic money information; a
`charging control unit which executes a charging process for
`the charging storage 1mit when charging information is
`received from an outside; and an interface unit which trans-
`mits and receives a signal to and from another control unit
`within the portable terminal device, wherein the charging
`storage unit includes: a first storage area which, when elec-
`tronic money is received, stores electronic money informa—
`tion specifying the received electronic money; and a second
`storage area to which a part ofthe electronic money informa—
`tion stored in the first storage area is transferred and stored
`according to an instruction received via the interface unit.
`[0025] A portable terminal device according to another
`embodiment of the present invention, comprises: an opera-
`tion unit; a communication unit which receives charging
`information; a charging storage unit which stores electronic
`money information; and a control unit which executes a
`charging process for the electronic money information stored
`in the charging storage unit based on the charging information
`received by the communication unit, wherein the charging
`storage unit includes a first storage area and a plurality of
`second storage areas for each charging category, and wherein
`the control unit transfers a part ofelectronic money infonna-
`tion stored in the first storage area to one of the plurality of
`second storage areas based on an operation of the operation
`unit.
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`[0026] The control unit may execute a money receiving
`process of increasing the electronic money information
`stored in the first storage area when the charging process is
`money receipt, and execute a payment process of decreasing
`the electronic money information stored in one of the plural—
`ity of second storage areas when the charging process is
`payment.
`[0027] The control unit may execute the payment process
`for a second storage area corresponding to a charging cat-
`egory included in the charging infonnation received by the
`communication unit.
`[0028] The control unit may include a charging control unit
`which executes the charging process based on the charging
`information received by the communication unit, and a main
`control unit which transfers the part of the electronic money
`information stored in the first storage area to the second
`storage area based on the operation of the operation unit.
`[0029] A program according to another embodiment of the
`present invention is for controlling a portable terminal includ-
`ing an operation unit, a communication unit which receives
`charging information, and a charging storage unit which
`stores electronic money information, the control program
`executing the steps of: transferring a part of electronic money
`information stored in a first area of the charging storage unit
`to a second area of the charging storage unit based on an
`operation of the operation unit; executing a money receiving
`process of increasing the electronic money information
`stored in the first area when a charging process based on the
`charging information is money receipt; and executing a pay—
`ment process of decreasing electronic money information
`stored in the second area when the charging process based on
`the charging information is payment.
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`EFFECTS OF INVENTION
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`[0030] According to a portable terminal device, a charging
`management component, and a control program of the
`present invention, it can be realized an appropriate payment
`process in a use-limited range by a dedicated electronic
`money management IC in response to a user’s need. Addi—
`tionally, a detailed payment management process can be real—
`ized.
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`BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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`F G. 1 is a diagram showing an example of the
`[0031]
`system configuration of an electronic money management
`system to \ 'hich a portable terminal device according to an
`embodiment of the present invention is connected.
`[0032]
`F G. 2 is block diagram showing the internal con-
`figuration of the portable terminal device according to an
`embodiment of the present invention.
`[0033]
`F G. 3 is a flowchart showing the operation of a
`payment area setting process of the portable terminal device
`according to an embodiment of the present invention.
`[0034]
`F G. 4 is a flowchart showing the operation of a
`payment process ofthe portable terminal device according to
`an embodiment of the present invention.
`[0035]
`F G. 5 is a block diagram showing a configuration
`example of a mobile phone which handles electronic money
`according to a related art.
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`EXPLANATION OF REFERENCE
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`[0036]
`[0037]
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`1: mobile phone
`2: communication server
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`3, 6: communication network
`4: electronic money management device
`5: reader/writer such as POS terminal
`10: RFID unit
`11: main control unit
`12: storage unit
`13: operation unit
`14: notification unit
`15: communication unit
`I00: charging storage unit
`100A: pool area (first storage area)
`100B: payment area (second storage area)
`101: interface unit
`I02: charging control unit
`103: wireless communication unit
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`BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE
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`INVENTION
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`FIG. 1 is a diagram showing an example of the
`[0053]
`system configuration of an electronic money management
`system to which a portable terminal device according to an
`embodiment of the present invention is connected.
`[0054]
`In FIG. 1, a mobile phone 1 including RFID unit 10
`therein as a dedicated electronic money management IC
`(charging management component) is shown as a portable
`terminal device. The mobile phone 1 is connected to a corn-
`munication server 2 of a communication common carrier and
`an electronic money management device 4, which is a pro-
`vider server of electronic money, via a communication net-
`work 3 such as a WAN (Wide Area Network)
`[0055] The mobile phone 1 is capable ofusing electronic
`money by employing the RFID unit 10, so that balance con-
`firmation, payment, or the like is available.
`[0056] The mobile phone 1 is capable of receiving money
`by connecting to a charge terminal (not shown), which is
`comlected to the electronic money management device 4.
`[0057]
`Further, the mobile phone 1 is capable of executing
`the payment process by holding the mobile phone 1 over a
`reader/writer 5 such as a POS G’oint Of Sale) terminal
`installed in a shop or the like. The reader/writer 5 is connected
`to the electronic money management device 4 via a commu-
`nication network 6 such as the Internet or the like.
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`FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing the internal con-
`[0058]
`figuration of the mobile phone 1 shown in FIG. 1. As shown
`in FIG. 2, the mobile phone 1 includes a main control unit 1 1.
`the RFID tuiit 10, a storage unit 12, an operation unit 13, a
`notification tuiit 14, and a public communication unit 15. The
`main control unit 11 controls eachpart ofthe mobile phone 1.
`[0059] The RFID unit 10 includes a charging storage unit
`100, an interface unit 101, a charging control unit 102, and a
`wireless communication unit 103. The wireless communica-
`tion tmit 103 includes an antemla (not shown).
`[0060] The charging storage unit 100 includes first storage
`areas (pool areas 100A) and second storage areas (payment
`areas 100B) which store electronic money information. The
`electronic money information is increased and decreased by
`charging information received from the reader/writer 5 wire-
`lessly connected via the wireless communication unit 103.
`[0061] Herein, a plurality of payment areas 100B is pro-
`vided for each charging category such as a railroad commut-
`ing ticket, shopping by cash, or credit for a single pool area
`100A, An upper limit of use of each category may be prede-
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`electronic money is
`the
`termined. Characteristically,
`decreased only from the payment area 1 00B when a payment
`process is executed.
`[0062] A plurality of pool areas may be provided for each
`electronic money management company. In this case, a pay—
`ment area for each charging category may be associated with
`each pool area. That is, the association is made so that elec—
`tronic money is not transferred from a plurality of pool areas
`to one payment area since the charging situation is separately
`managed for each management company.
`[0063] The interface unit 101 functions as an interface
`between the main control unit 11 and the RFID unit 10 (the
`charging control unit 102).
`[0064] The charging control unit 102 includes a CPU
`therein and has a function of executing the charging process
`for the charging storage tulit 100 based on charging informa-
`tion received by the wireless communication unit 103 to be
`described later.
`[0065]
`Specifically, when electronic money is received
`from the electronic money management device 4 (or a charge
`terminal (not shown)), the charging control unit 102 stores a
`received money amount in the pool area 100A of a corre-
`sponding management company of the charging storage unit
`100, and pays electronic money from the payment area 100B
`of a corresponding management company in the charging
`storage unit 100 based on charging information received from
`the reader/writer 5.
`[0066] As described later, the main control unit 11 is
`capable oftransferring a part ofelectronic money infomiation
`stored in the pool area 100A of the charging storage unit 100
`to the payment area 100B based on an operation of the opera-
`tion unit 13.
`[0067] The charging control unit 102 determines whether
`charging information received by the wireless communica-
`tion unit 103 is within the money amount stored in the pay-
`ment area 100B of the charging storage unit 100. When the
`money amount indicated by charging information is greater,
`the charging control unit 102 transmits charging disapproval
`information by the wireless communication unit 103 and
`notifies the main control unit 11 of the charging disapproval.
`[0068] The charging control unit 102 determines which one
`of the plurality of payment areas 100B money is paid from,
`based on information indicating a charging category and a
`charging management company included in the charging
`information received by the wireless communication unit
`103.
`[0069] The wireless communication unit 103 receives
`power supplied from the reader/writer 5, and performs wire—
`less communication between the mobile phone 1 and the
`reader/writer 5 via the RFID unit 10.
`[0070]
`In a state where communication by the RFID unit 10
`is available, the charging storage unit 100, the interface unit
`101, and the charging control unit 102 operate while receiving
`power supplied from a battery (not shown) included in the
`mobile phone 1.A wireless link is shown for commtmication,
`but a direct connection of a wired link or the like, not the
`wireless link, may be used,
`[0071] The main control tmit 11 entirely controls the over-
`all operation of the mobile phone 1.
`[0072] That is, the main control unit 11 controls the opera-
`tion ofthe RFID unit 10, the storage unit 12, the operation unit
`13, the notification unit 14, and the connnunication unit 15 so
`that various processes of the mobile phone 1 (audio commu-
`nication via a telephone switching network, the creation and
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`transmission/reception of electronic mail, the control ofread-
`ing or the like ofWeb (World Wide Web) sites of the Internet,
`and the transfer of electronic money) are executed in an
`appropriate procedure in response to an operation of the
`operation unit 13.
`[0073] The main control unit 11 has a CPU (microproces—
`sor) to execute a process based on a program (an operating
`system. an application, or the like) stored in the storage unit
`12. The process is executed according to a procedure indi-
`cated in the program.
`[0074] That is. a process is executed by sequentially read-
`ing command codes from the operating system or the running
`application program stored in the storage unit 12. The appli-
`cation program stored in the storage unit 12 may be down-
`loaded from the conmiunication unit 15 Via the Internet.
`[0075] Here, when a request for transferring a part of the
`electronic money from a pool area 100A of the charging
`storage unit 100 of the RFID unit 10 to a payment area 100B
`is generated by the operation unit 13, the main control unit 1 1
`outputs a remaining value based on electronic money infor-
`mation stored in the pool area 100A of the charging storage
`unit 100 to the notification unit 14. A control operation is
`performed to decrease the money amount input by the opera—
`tion unit 13 within a displayed remaining value range from
`the pool area 100A of the charging storage unit 100 and to
`increase the money amount in the payment area 100B of the
`charging storage unit 100 by the decreased money amount.
`The electronic money may be transferred based 011 a request
`from a unit other than the operation unit 13. For example, a
`request for transferring a part of electronic money may be
`made by operating the reader/writer 5.
`[0076] When the charging disapproval is notified from the
`charging control unit 102, the main control unit 11 controls
`the notification unit 14 to notify the charging disapproval.
`[0077] The storage unit 12 stores various data to be used for
`a process in the main control unit 11. For example, the storage
`unit 12 stores an application program to be executed by the
`main control unit 11, address book data for managing per—
`sonal information such as a phone number of a communica—
`tion partner or an electronic mail address. transmission/re—
`ception history data of a phone call or mail, schedule data, an
`audio file for reproducing a ring tone or an alarm tone, various
`setting data, and temporary data for use in processing a pro-
`gram.
`For example, the above-described storage unit 12 is
`[0078]
`configured by a nonvolatile storage device (flash memory), a
`randomly accessible storage device (SRAM or DRAM). or
`the like.
`
`For example, the operation unit 13 has a plurality of
`[0079]
`keys to which various functions are assigned such as a power
`key, a call key. numeric keys, character keys, direction keys.
`an enter key, a send key, and the like. When the keys are
`operated by an operator, the operation unit 12 generates a
`signal corresponding to operation content and inputs the gen-
`erated signal as an instruction of the operator to the main
`control unit 1 l.
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`for
`[0080] The notification unit 14 is configured by,
`example, a display device such as an LCD panel or an organic
`EL (Electro-Luminescence) panel. Here, an LCD module
`including the RAM 160 incorporated therein to store image
`data is used.
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`[0081] The notification unit 14 displays an image corre-
`sponding to a video signal supplied from the main control unit
`11. Specifically, the image includes information regarding a
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`money amount used by electronic money payment and an
`insufficient money amount as well as a phone number of a
`transmission source upon transmission, a phone number of a
`reception counterpart upon reception, a reception mail, or a
`transmission mail. An audio output by a speaker may be
`substituted therefor.
`[0082] The public communication unit 15 catches a plural—
`ity of communication systems, and, for example, performs
`wireless communication with the communication server 2 of
`the communication common carrier in accordance with a
`communication protocol such as CDMA 2000 1x (hereinaf-
`ter, referred to as 1x), BVDO, or a wireless LAN. A money
`receiving process or a transmission/reeeption process for
`charging information is executed with the electronic money
`management device 4 connected via the communication
`server 2 and the communication network 3 such as a WAN.
`[0083]
`FIG. 3 is a flowchart showing the operation of a
`payment area setting process of the portable terminal device
`according to an embodiment of the present invention. Here,
`the operation flow in each of the main control unit 11 and the
`charging control unit 102 and the relationship therebetween
`are shown.
`[0084] Hereinafter, the operation of the payment area set—
`ting process of the portable terminal device according to an
`embodiment of the present invention will be described with
`reference to the flowchart shown in FIG. 3.
`[0085] When electronic money is used, at first, each device
`authentication process between the main control unit 11 and
`the charging control unit 102 is executed (steps S301 and
`S311)
`“When the authentication has succeeded (step S302
`[0086]
`“Yes”), the main control unit 11 selects an payment area 100B
`allocated to the charging storage unit 100 to which electronic
`money is transferred (step S303). The main control unit 11
`notifies the charging control unit 102 ofthe selected payment
`area 100B via the interface unit 101, and the charging control
`unit 102 receiving the notification determines the payment
`area 100B in the charging storage area 100 (step S312).
`[0087]
`Subsequently, the charging control unit 102 deter-
`mines a pool area 100A from which electronic money can be
`transferred to the selected payment area 100B, and notifies
`the main control unit 11 of a remaining value ofthe pool area
`100A (step S313). The main control unit 11 receiving the
`notification displays the remaining value of the pool area
`100A, on the notification unit 14 (step S304).
`[0088] The user who has read the remaining value of the
`pool area 100A displayed on the notification unit 14 inputs a
`money amount to be transferred to the payment area 100B for
`each charging category prepared for a management company
`selected by operating the operation unit 13 (step S305).
`[0089]
`Subsequently, the main control unit 11 which has
`acquired the money amount input via the operation unit 13
`compares the input money amount with the pool remaining
`value (step S306). When it is confirmed that the input money
`amount is Within the pool remaining value (step S306 “Yes”),
`the main control unit 11 sends a notification (an input money
`amount setting notification) to the charging control unit 102
`so that the money amount input to the payment area 100B is
`set. Then, the payment area setting process by the main con-
`trol unit 11 ends (step S307).
`[0090]
`“When the input money amount exceeds the pool
`remaining value (step S306 “No”), the main control unit 11
`returns to step S304 (the process of displaying the remaining
`value of the pool area 100A).
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