ITU/TDD modem
First Claim
1. A modem system that can communicate with a remote device that includes a carrier based negotiating modem or a modem that uses a carrierless protocol, wherein the negotiating modem is a modem that makes a connection through a handshaking procedure that includes a modem detection phase followed by a negotiation phase, the modem system comprising:
- at least one conductor through which signals related to an incoming call pass; and
processing circuitry connected to the at least one conductor, and in response to the incoming call, the processing circuitry conducts a carrier based connection attempt procedure with respect to the remote device during a first length of time controlled by a value stored in the processing circuitry, during which the processing circuitry attempts to make a carrier based connection with the remote device, and during at least a portion of the carrier based connection attempt procedure, the processing circuitry emits answer tone signals, and(a) if no carrier based response signals from the remote device is received by the processing circuitry during the first length of time, the processing circuitry enters a carrierless mode of communications and sends data according to the carrierless protocol, and(b) if a carrier based response signal from the remote device is received by the processing circuitry during the first length of time, the processing circuitry extends the time provided by the value stored in the processing circuitry to create a second length of time and continues the carrier based connection attempt procedure for a maximum of the second length of time, wherein the second length of time is long enough to complete the negotiating phase under ordinary conditions.
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Abstract
A communication system includes an ITU/TDD/VOICE modem that is connected to a local computer and a telephone line. The ITU/TDD/VOICE modem allows transmission and reception of ITU, TDD, and voice signals over the telephone line to and from a remote device. Examples of remote devices include a remote TDD or ITU modem (which connects to a remote computer), or a telephone. The ITU/TDD/VOICE modem may operate in various modes including (1) a computer communications mode and (2) a stand alone mode. During computer communications mode, the ITU/TDD/VOICE modem is controlled by the local computer. During stand alone mode, the ITU/TDD/VOICE modem operates independently of the local computer. The stand alone mode may further include an answering machine mode and prestored outgoing message mode. The ITU/TDD/VOICE modem includes various other features including one or more of the following: a particular utilization of the transmit/receive LED'"'"'s in TDD mode; the ability to reacquire a new ITU or TDD connection from TDD mode (i.e., reacquisition mode); techniques for minimizing answer tone duration; techniques for modem status query; techniques for silencing Baudot or ITU modulation during voice carry over or hearing carry over; uses for audio-in and audio-out connectors.
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Citations
22 Claims
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1. A modem system that can communicate with a remote device that includes a carrier based negotiating modem or a modem that uses a carrierless protocol, wherein the negotiating modem is a modem that makes a connection through a handshaking procedure that includes a modem detection phase followed by a negotiation phase, the modem system comprising:
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at least one conductor through which signals related to an incoming call pass; and processing circuitry connected to the at least one conductor, and in response to the incoming call, the processing circuitry conducts a carrier based connection attempt procedure with respect to the remote device during a first length of time controlled by a value stored in the processing circuitry, during which the processing circuitry attempts to make a carrier based connection with the remote device, and during at least a portion of the carrier based connection attempt procedure, the processing circuitry emits answer tone signals, and (a) if no carrier based response signals from the remote device is received by the processing circuitry during the first length of time, the processing circuitry enters a carrierless mode of communications and sends data according to the carrierless protocol, and (b) if a carrier based response signal from the remote device is received by the processing circuitry during the first length of time, the processing circuitry extends the time provided by the value stored in the processing circuitry to create a second length of time and continues the carrier based connection attempt procedure for a maximum of the second length of time, wherein the second length of time is long enough to complete the negotiating phase under ordinary conditions. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 19, 20)
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10. A modem system that can communicate with a remote device that includes a carrier based negotiating modem or a modem that uses a carrierless protocol, wherein the negotiating modem is a modem that makes a connection through a handshaking procedure that includes a negotiation phase, the modem system comprising:
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at least one conductor through which signals related to an incoming call pass; and processing circuitry connected to the at least one conductor, and in response to the incoming call, the processing circuitry conducts a carrier based connection attempt procedure with respect to the remote device during a first length of time controlled by a value stored in the processing circuits, during which the processing circuitry attempts to make a carrier based connection with the remote device, and during at least a portion of the carrier based connection attempt procedure, the processing circuitry emits answer tone signals, and (a) if no carrier based response signals from the remote device is received by the processing circuitry during the first length of time, the processing circuitry enters a carrierless mode of communications and sends data according to the carrierless protocol, and (b) if a carrier based response signal from the remote device is received by the processing circuitry during the first length of time, the processing circuitry continues the connection attempt procedure for a maximum of a second length of time set by the processing circuitry through extending the length of time provided by the value stored in the processing circuitry. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 21)
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15. A modem system that can communicate with a remote device that includes a carrier based negotiating modem or a device that uses a carrierless protocol, wherein the negotiating modem is a modem that makes a connection through a handshaking procedure that includes a negotiation phase, the modem system comprising:
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at least one conductor through which signals related to an incoming call pass; and processing circuitry connected to the at least one conductor, and in response to the incoming call, the processing circuitry conducts a carrier based connection attempt procedure with respect to the remote device during a first length of time controlled by a value stored in the processing circuitry, during which the processing circuitry attempts to make a carrier based connection with the remote device, and (a) if no carrier based response signal from the remote device is received by the processing circuitry during the first length of time, the processing circuitry enters a carrierless mode of communications and emits tones according to the carrierless protocol, and (b) if a carrier response signal from the remote device is received by the processing circuitry during the first length of time, the processing circuitry continues the carrier based connection attempt procedure during the negotiation phase. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 22)
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Specification