Terminal adapted to be powered locally and to receive a remote power feed via a link connecting it to a local area network
First Claim
1. A terminal adapted to be powered locally and to receive a remote power feed via a link connecting it to a local area network, said terminal including a local power supply and an identification module connected to at least two conductors of said link, said identification module enabling remote detection that said terminal is adapted to receive a remote power supply, which terminal further includes:
- means for drawing a predetermined remote power feed current, and control means including means for activating the current-drawing means when said local power supply is working normally and for inhibiting said current-drawing means when said local power supply is not working normally.
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Abstract
A terminal includes a local power supply, which can be backed up by a remote power feed, and an identification module connected to at least two conductors of a link. The module enables remote detection that the terminal can receive a remote power feed. The terminal further includes a circuit for drawing a predetermined remote power feed current and which is activated when the local power supply is working normally and disabled if the local power supply is not working normally and if the remote power feed is not applied to the link. Applications include telephone terminals using the Internet protocol.
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4 Claims
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1. A terminal adapted to be powered locally and to receive a remote power feed via a link connecting it to a local area network, said terminal including a local power supply and an identification module connected to at least two conductors of said link, said identification module enabling remote detection that said terminal is adapted to receive a remote power supply, which terminal further includes:
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means for drawing a predetermined remote power feed current, and control means including means for activating the current-drawing means when said local power supply is working normally and for inhibiting said current-drawing means when said local power supply is not working normally. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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