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Apparatus for use in isolating the cause of a dropped telecommunication call

  • US 5,442,679 A
  • Filed: 05/06/1994
  • Issued: 08/15/1995
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/06/1994
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A diagnostic device comprising:

  • a detector circuit having;

    (a) a pair of leads; and

    (b) a plurality of outputs which, when said pair of leads is connected electrically with a telecommunication trunk, provide a first set of output signals which correspond to current levels on said telecommunication trunk and a second set of output signals which correspond to voltage levels on said telecommunication trunk;

    a comparator circuit connected to said detector circuit so as to receive said first set of output signals and said second set of output signals, where said comparator circuit is capable of comparing said first set of output signals to pre-selected bands of current and comparing said second set of output signals to pre-selected bands of voltage; and

    a processing unit electrically connected to said comparator circuit and programmed to perform the following functions;

    (a) determine within which of said pre-selected bands each of said output signals falls;

    (b) determine the occurrence of a change in the preselected band within which an output signal on a particular one of said plurality of outputs falls, where said change occurs relative to an immediately previous scan of the particular one of said plurality of outputs;

    (c) record the time at which said change occurred;

    (d) provide at least one message indicating that said change occurred and indicating the present pre-selected band within which the particular output signal falls;

    (e) record the time at which a telecommunication call on said telecommunication trunk is terminated; and

    (f) provide at least one message including electrical data indicative of which equipment terminated said telecommunication call.

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