Telephone technician's remote assist apparatus and method
First Claim
1. A telephone technician'"'"'s remote assist apparatus, comprising:
- a central office side connector to connect to a pair of wires extending as a central office side of an identified telephone line extending between a central office and a subscriber and having a reported and known electrical fault;
a subscriber side connector to connect to a pair of wires extending as a subscriber side of the telephone line;
a switch connected to the central office side connector and to the subscriber side connector, wherein the switch is operable at least between (1) a state in which the central office side connector and the subscriber side connector are connected by the switch such that the pair of wires extending as the central office side of the telephone line is connected to the pair of wires extending as the subscriber side of the telephone line when each said pair is connected to the respective connector and (2) a state in which the central office side connector and the subscriber side connector are not connected by the switch such that the pair of wires extending as the central office side of the telephone line is disconnected from the pair of wires extending as the subscriber side of the telephone line when each said pair is connected to the respective connector; and
a control circuit connected to at least one of the central office side connector and the subscriber side connector and to the switch such that the control circuit changes the switch from the first-mentioned state to the second-mentioned state for no more than an automatically limited time period such that the telephone line is open-circuited for no more than the limited time period in response to at least one non-subscriber generated control signal sent to the control circuit through the at least one connector to which the control circuit is connected.
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Abstract
A telephone technician'"'"'s remote assist apparatus connects into a telephone line to be tested by the technician from a remote location. Control signals are sent from the remote location to the remote assist apparatus over the same pair of wires of the telephone line under test. A particular control signal encoding includes two consecutive leading star (**) dual-tone multi-frequency tones. The remote assist apparatus opens the telephone line in response to at least one control signal, and the apparatus preferably automatically restores the line after a predetermined time so that the subscriber is not left disconnected. The particular control signal encoding and the automatic restoring features can be implemented without using the same pair of wires under test. Thus a method for use in testing a telephone line can include controlling by using the same pair of wires under test, but a method can also include using the particular type of encoded control signal and/or the automatic restoring features without using the same pair of wires under test.
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44 Claims
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1. A telephone technician'"'"'s remote assist apparatus, comprising:
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a central office side connector to connect to a pair of wires extending as a central office side of an identified telephone line extending between a central office and a subscriber and having a reported and known electrical fault;
a subscriber side connector to connect to a pair of wires extending as a subscriber side of the telephone line;
a switch connected to the central office side connector and to the subscriber side connector, wherein the switch is operable at least between (1) a state in which the central office side connector and the subscriber side connector are connected by the switch such that the pair of wires extending as the central office side of the telephone line is connected to the pair of wires extending as the subscriber side of the telephone line when each said pair is connected to the respective connector and (2) a state in which the central office side connector and the subscriber side connector are not connected by the switch such that the pair of wires extending as the central office side of the telephone line is disconnected from the pair of wires extending as the subscriber side of the telephone line when each said pair is connected to the respective connector; and
a control circuit connected to at least one of the central office side connector and the subscriber side connector and to the switch such that the control circuit changes the switch from the first-mentioned state to the second-mentioned state for no more than an automatically limited time period such that the telephone line is open-circuited for no more than the limited time period in response to at least one non-subscriber generated control signal sent to the control circuit through the at least one connector to which the control circuit is connected. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 38)
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5. A telephone technician'"'"'s remote assist apparatus, comprising:
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means for connecting the apparatus into a single telephone line between a central office side and a subscriber side of the telephone line, wherein the telephone line is to be tested by a telephone technician outside a central office using a testing device connected to the telephone line at a location remote from the apparatus and the central office;
means for receiving in the apparatus, through the means for connecting, a plurality of control signals sent by the telephone technician over the telephone line; and
means for open-circuiting the telephone line between the central office side and the subscriber side in response to at least one control signal sent by the telephone technician over the telephone line and received by the means for receiving. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 39)
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9. A telephone technician'"'"'s remote assist apparatus for use by a telephone technician when the technician is testing a selected telephone line having a tip wire and a ring wire extending between a central office and a subscriber, wherein the tip wire includes at least one junction between a central office tip wire segment and a subscriber tip wire segment and wherein the ring wire includes at least one junction between a central office ring wire segment and a subscriber ring wire segment, the apparatus comprising:
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a hand portable housing;
a first connector, the first connector connected to the housing such that the first connector connects to the central office tip wire segment and the central office ring wire segment when the apparatus is used;
a second connector, the second connector connected to the housing such that the second connector connects to the subscriber tip wire segment and the subscriber ring wire segment when the apparatus is used;
a switch disposed in the housing and connected to the first connector and the second connector such that the switch selectably (1) connects or disconnects the central office tip wire segment and the subscriber tip wire segment and (2) connects or disconnects the central office ring wire segment and the subscriber ring wire segment, when said wire segments are connected to their respective one of the first and second connectors;
a dual-tone multi-frequency tone detector disposed in the housing and connected to at least the second connector such that the detector receives dual-tone multi-frequency tones transmitted over the subscriber tip wire segment and the subscriber ring wire segment when connected to the second connector; and
a switch control circuit disposed in the housing and connected to the dual-tone multi-frequency detector and the switch, wherein the switch control circuit is programmed to respond to at least one control signal encoded in dual-tone multi-frequency tones received by the detector and to operate the switch in response thereto to disconnect the central office tip wire segment from the subscriber tip wire segment and to disconnect the central office ring wire segment from the subscriber ring wire segment. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 40)
the apparatus further comprises at least one test circuit connected to the second connector; and
the switch control circuit is connected to the at least one test circuit, and the switch control circuit is further programmed to operate at least one said test circuit in response to at least one detected control signal, whereby the at least one detected control signal initiates the switch control circuit operation of both the switch and the at least one test circuit.
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12. An apparatus as defined in claim 11, wherein the switch control circuit automatically operates the switch to reconnect the central office tip wire segment to the subscriber tip wire segment and to reconnect the central office ring wire segment to the subscriber ring wire segment within a predetermined time period relative to operating at least one such test circuit.
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13. An apparatus as defined in claim 12, wherein the switch control circuit is further programmed to respond to control signal encoding beginning with two consecutive star (**) dual-tone multi-frequency tones.
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14. An apparatus as defined in claim 13, further comprising a magnet attached to the housing to mount the apparatus at a location where the apparatus is used.
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15. An apparatus as defined in claim 9, wherein the switch control circuit is further programmed to respond to control signal encoding beginning with two consecutive star (**) dual-tone multi-frequency tones.
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16. An apparatus as defined in claim 9, further comprising a magnet attached to the housing to mount the apparatus in a cross-connect box.
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40. An apparatus as defined in claim 9, wherein the switch control circuit is further programmed to respond to control signal encoding which prevents a class 5 switching equipment register from receiving control signals intended only for the switch control circuit.
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17. A telephone technician'"'"'s remote assist apparatus, comprising:
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a central office side connector to connect to a pair of wires extending as a central office side of a telephone line;
a subscriber side connector to connect to a pair of wires extending as a subscriber side of the telephone line;
a switch connected to the central office side connector and to the subscriber side connector, wherein the switch is operable at least between (1) a state in which the central office side connector and the subscriber side connector are connected by the switch such that the pair of wires extending as the central office side of the telephone line is connected to the pair of wires extending as the subscriber side of the telephone line when each said pair is connected to the respective connector and (2) a state in which the central office side connector and the subscriber side connector are not connected by the switch such that the pair of wires extending as the central office side of the telephone line is disconnected from the pair of wires extending as the subscriber side of the telephone line when each said pair is connected to the respective connector; and
a control circuit connected to the switch such that the control circuit changes the switch from the first-mentioned state to the second-mentioned state in response to at least one control signal sent to the control circuit, wherein the control circuit includes a controller having a timer in response to which the controller automatically changes the switch from the second-mentioned state to the first-mentioned state after the control circuit has changed the switch to the second-mentioned state in response to at least one control signal.
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18. A method of controlling a telephone line connection from a remote location, comprising:
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inserting a switch into a selected telephone line having a tip wire, divisible into a central office tip wire segment and a subscriber tip wire segment, and a ring wire, divisible into a central office ring wire segment and a subscriber ring wire segment, wherein inserting the switch includes;
connecting the central office tip wire segment to a central office tip terminal of the switch, connecting the subscriber tip wire segment to a subscriber tip terminal of the switch, connecting the central office ring wire segment to a central office ring terminal of the switch, and connecting the subscriber ring wire segment to a subscriber ring terminal of the switch;
transmitting, from a telephone technician'"'"'s testing device connected to the subscriber tip wire segment and the subscriber ring wire segment at a location remote from the switch, at least one control signal over the subscriber tip wire segment and the subscriber ring wire segment to a circuit connected to the subscriber tip terminal and the subscriber ring terminal and to the switch; and
operating the switch with the circuit in response to the at least one control signal. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20, 21, 41)
operating the switch in response to at least one control signal includes opening the switch between the central office tip terminal and the subscriber tip terminal and between the central office ring terminal and the subscriber ring terminal; and
the method further comprises automatically closing the switch between the central office tip terminal and the subscriber tip terminal and between the central office ring terminal and the subscriber ring terminal in response to lapse of a predetermined time after said opening.
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21. A method as defined in claim 18, wherein:
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operating the switch in response to at least one control signal includes opening the switch between the central office tip terminal and the subscriber tip terminal and between the central office ring terminal and the subscriber ring terminal; and
the method further comprises automatically closing the switch between the central office tip terminal and the subscriber tip terminal and between the central office ring terminal and the subscriber ring terminal in response to lapse of a predetermined time after said opening.
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41. A method as defined in claim 18, wherein the at least one control signal includes a control signal encoded to prevent a class 5 switching equipment register from receiving subsequent control signals.
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22. A method for use in testing a telephone line, comprising:
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connecting a telephone technician'"'"'s remote assist apparatus into a telephone line between a central office side and a subscriber side of the telephone line, wherein a fault-containing segment of the telephone line between the apparatus and a telephone technician located remote from the apparatus is to be tested by the telephone technician;
receiving into the apparatus one or more control signals sent from the remotely located telephone technician to the apparatus over the fault-containing segment of the telephone line; and
open-circuiting the telephone line between the central office side and the subscriber side inside the apparatus in response to at least one received control signal. - View Dependent Claims (23, 24, 25, 42)
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26. A method for use in testing a telephone line, comprising:
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inserting a switch into a selected telephone line having a tip wire, divisible into a central office tip wire segment and a subscriber tip wire segment, and a ring wire, divisible into a central office ring wire segment and a subscriber ring wire segment, wherein inserting the switch includes;
connecting the central office tip wire segment to a central office tip terminal of the switch, connecting the subscriber tip wire segment to a subscriber tip terminal of the switch, connecting the central office ring wire segment to a central office ring terminal of the switch, and connecting the subscriber ring wire segment to a subscriber ring terminal of the switch;
transmitting at least one control signal to a circuit connected to the switch, wherein the at least one control signal includes at least one signal which prevents a class 5 switching equipment register connected to the central office tip wire segment and the central office ring wire segment from receiving a control signal intended for operating the circuit; and
operating the switch with the circuit in response to the at least one control signal. - View Dependent Claims (27, 28, 29, 43)
operating the switch in response to at least one control signal includes opening the switch between the central office tip terminal and the subscriber tip terminal and between the central office ring terminal and the subscriber ring terminal; and
the method further comprises automatically closing the switch between the central office tip terminal and the subscriber tip terminal and between the central office ring terminal and the subscriber ring terminal in response to lapse of a predetermined time after said opening.
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28. A method as defined in claim 27, wherein transmitting includes transmitting at least one control signal over the tip wire and the ring wire.
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29. A method as defined in claim 26, wherein transmitting includes transmitting at least one control signal over the tip wire and the ring wire.
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43. A method as defined in claim 26, wherein the at least one signal is encoded to begin with two consecutive star (**) dual-tone multi-frequency tones.
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30. A method for use in testing a telephone line, comprising:
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inserting a switch into a selected telephone line having a tip wire, divisible into a central office tip wire segment and a subscriber tip wire segment, and a ring wire, divisible into a central office ring wire segment and a subscriber ring wire segment, wherein inserting the switch includes;
connecting the central office tip wire segment to a central office tip terminal of the switch, connecting the subscriber tip wire segment to a subscriber tip terminal of the switch, connecting the central office ring wire segment to a central office ring terminal of the switch, and connecting the subscriber ring wire segment to a subscriber ring terminal of the switch;
receiving at least one control signal in a circuit connected to the switch;
operating the switch with the circuit in response to the at least one control signal, wherein operating the switch in response to at least one control signal includes opening the switch between the central office tip terminal and the subscriber tip terminal and between the central office ring terminal and the subscriber ring terminal; and
automatically closing the switch between the central office tip terminal and the subscriber tip terminal and between the central office ring terminal and the subscriber ring terminal in response to lapse of a predetermined time after said opening. - View Dependent Claims (31, 32, 33, 44)
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34. A method for use in testing a telephone line, comprising:
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inserting a switch into a selected telephone line having a tip wire, divisible into a central office tip wire segment and a subscriber tip wire segment, and a ring wire, divisible into a central office ring wire segment and a subscriber ring wire segment, wherein inserting the switch includes;
connecting the central office tip wire segment to a central office tip terminal of the switch, connecting the subscriber tip wire segment to a subscriber tip terminal of the switch, connecting the central office ring wire segment to a central office ring terminal of the switch, and connecting the subscriber ring wire segment to a subscriber ring terminal of the switch;
transmitting, from a location remote from the switch, a control signal encoded to begin with two consecutive star (**) dual-tone multi-frequency tones, wherein the transmitting occurs over the subscriber tip wire segment and the subscriber ring wire segment to a circuit connected to the subscriber tip terminal and the subscriber ring terminal and to the switch; and
decoding the control signal in the circuit, and in response thereto, (1) opening the switch between the central office tip terminal and the subscriber tip terminal and between the central office ring terminal and the subscriber ring terminal, (2) conforming the ends of the subscriber tip wire segment and the subscriber ring wire segment respectively connected to the subscriber tip terminal and the subscriber ring terminal to a test configuration determined in response to the control signal, and (3) closing the switch between the central office tip terminal and the subscriber tip terminal and between the central office ring terminal and the subscriber ring terminal in response to lapse of a predetermined time responsive to the control signal.
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35. Apparatus to provide automated remote assistance to a telephone technician testing a two-wire telephone line extending between a central office and a subscriber, the apparatus comprising:
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a switch configured to connect in series into the two wires of the telephone line so that the subscriber is disconnected from the central office in response to opening the switch;
line configuration test circuitry configured to selectably connect to the two wires of the telephone line on the subscriber side of the switch; and
a controller connected to the switch and the line configuration test circuitry and configured to connect to the two wires of the telephone line on the subscriber side of the switch, wherein the controller responds to control signals transmitted using the two wires of the telephone line to open and close the switch and to operate the line configuration test circuitry, and wherein the controller includes a timer that automatically causes the controller to close the switch at a predetermined time after the controller has opened the switch in response to a first transmitted control signal if the switch has not already been closed by the controller in response to a second transmitted control signal. - View Dependent Claims (36, 37)
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