Network interface unit
First Claim
1. A Network Interface Unit (103) comprising:
- a master switching unit (201) comprising a central office port (209) for connection to a Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) (102) via a telephone line (110);
a main port (208);
at least one station port (203) assigned a local calling identity; and
control means (405) for controlling the interconnection of said ports;
CHARACTERIZED IN THATsaid control means (405) comprises means for establishing "standby" and "armed" states of said master switching unit;
wherein said master switching unit switches from said "standby" state to said "armed" state in response to any one of a plurality of predefined sequences of normal power ringing signals received at said central office port (209) from said PSTN;
said control means (405), in the "standby" state, controls said switching unit to connect said central office port (209) to said main port (208) upon receipt of a sequence of normal power ringing signals other than one of said predefined sequences and;
said control means (405), in the "armed" state, controls said switching unit to connect said central office port (208) to said station port (203) upon receipt of a power ringing signal and thereafter receiving a DTMF signal corresponding to the local calling identity of said station port.
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Abstract
A Network Interface Unit (NIU) for serving a central office line and one or more local stations by interfacing remotely monitored devices, such as utility controllers and meter readers, to an existing customer telephone line that serves the customer site. The NIU comprises a master switching unit having a central office port, a main port connected to one or more telephone sets on the customer premises, and at least one station port assigned a calling identity and connected to a remotely monitored or controlled device. The NIU also comprises a controller for establishing "standby" and "armed" states in response to any one of a plurality of predefined sequences of normal power ringing signals. After receipt of a predefined sequence of normal power ringing signals, the NIU is "armed" such that it is capable of receiving a Telemetry and Remote Control call from Telemetry And Control (TAC) hub equipment and, if the call is received within a predefined period of time, enabling two-way communication between the TAC hub equipment and the remote device.
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3 Claims
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1. A Network Interface Unit (103) comprising:
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a master switching unit (201) comprising a central office port (209) for connection to a Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) (102) via a telephone line (110);
a main port (208);
at least one station port (203) assigned a local calling identity; and
control means (405) for controlling the interconnection of said ports;CHARACTERIZED IN THAT said control means (405) comprises means for establishing "standby" and "armed" states of said master switching unit;
wherein said master switching unit switches from said "standby" state to said "armed" state in response to any one of a plurality of predefined sequences of normal power ringing signals received at said central office port (209) from said PSTN;said control means (405), in the "standby" state, controls said switching unit to connect said central office port (209) to said main port (208) upon receipt of a sequence of normal power ringing signals other than one of said predefined sequences and; said control means (405), in the "armed" state, controls said switching unit to connect said central office port (208) to said station port (203) upon receipt of a power ringing signal and thereafter receiving a DTMF signal corresponding to the local calling identity of said station port. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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