Station controller for distributed single line PABX
First Claim
1. A distributed telephone switching system connecting between a Main Switch line and one or more station sets, for providing PABX features including auto attendant, call transfer, conferencing, and intercom services to said station sets, comprising:
- one or more Station Controllers, each station controller to control one station set, identically designed with,means to detect and to respond to ringing signals from said Main Switch line;
means to signal said Main Switch line for service;
means to signal other said station sets via respective said Station Controllers;
means to detect and respond to signals from remote caller via said main switch line or from other said station sets;
means to assume individualized address identity via subscriber settable ID switches;
means to provide privacy to parties in communication by detecting said main switch line in use condition and consequently denying service request by said station set under said station controller'"'"'s control;
means to allow an additional said station set to generate a special request signal to superimpose on said main switch line to alert said station sets already in communication upon barge-in situations.
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Abstract
A telephone station instrument add-on control subsystem with selectable addressing and ringing response delay techniques enhances any conventional instrument by providing added functionalities to ordinary telephone subscribers. When one or more of this enhanced station instruments are used on the same telephone line, a distributed single line PABX is formed. The formation of this system is based on the continuity of a pair of ordinary telephone wires. The specific routing of this wire pair does not affect the characteristics of the service features. A special case of this distributed system is to provide local dialed intercom services for communications among locations within an isolated area. A simplified version of this invention can be applied to improve the efficiency of data communication in a Local Area Network whose terminal information speed is comparable to the channel bandwidth of the transmission medium.
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6 Claims
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1. A distributed telephone switching system connecting between a Main Switch line and one or more station sets, for providing PABX features including auto attendant, call transfer, conferencing, and intercom services to said station sets, comprising:
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one or more Station Controllers, each station controller to control one station set, identically designed with, means to detect and to respond to ringing signals from said Main Switch line; means to signal said Main Switch line for service; means to signal other said station sets via respective said Station Controllers; means to detect and respond to signals from remote caller via said main switch line or from other said station sets; means to assume individualized address identity via subscriber settable ID switches; means to provide privacy to parties in communication by detecting said main switch line in use condition and consequently denying service request by said station set under said station controller'"'"'s control; means to allow an additional said station set to generate a special request signal to superimpose on said main switch line to alert said station sets already in communication upon barge-in situations. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A telephone station set enhancement subsystem, allowing one or more station sets be connected to a main switch line and be operated alone as a conventional station set or with one or more other similarly equipped said station sets to provide PABX type of services to said station sets, comprising:
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Station Controller circuitry with ringing detector, ringing counter, DTMF receiver and associated logic controller with, means to detect and to respond to ringing from said main switch line; means to signal other said station sets via said Station Controllers; means to detect and respond to signals from remote caller via said main switch line or from other said station sets; means to assume individualized address identity via subscriber settable ID switches; means to provide privacy to parties in communication by detecting said main switch line in use condition and consequently denying service request by said station set under said station controller'"'"'s control; means to allow an additional said station set to generate a special request signal to superimpose on said main switch line to alert said station sets already in communication upon barge-in situations. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
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