EP0231290A1 - Bewegliches fernsprechersystem - Google Patents
Bewegliches fernsprechersystemInfo
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- EP0231290A1 EP0231290A1 EP19860904733 EP86904733A EP0231290A1 EP 0231290 A1 EP0231290 A1 EP 0231290A1 EP 19860904733 EP19860904733 EP 19860904733 EP 86904733 A EP86904733 A EP 86904733A EP 0231290 A1 EP0231290 A1 EP 0231290A1
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- control unit
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
- H04M—TELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
- H04M1/00—Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers
- H04M1/60—Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers including speech amplifiers
- H04M1/6033—Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers including speech amplifiers for providing handsfree use or a loudspeaker mode in telephone sets
- H04M1/6041—Portable telephones adapted for handsfree use
- H04M1/6075—Portable telephones adapted for handsfree use adapted for handsfree use in a vehicle
- H04M1/6083—Portable telephones adapted for handsfree use adapted for handsfree use in a vehicle by interfacing with the vehicle audio system
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- H—ELECTRICITY
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to improvements in Mobile
- MTS Mobile Telephone Systems
- An object of the present invention is to provide an interface apparatus for existing mobile telephone systems which alleviates the above-mentioned disadvantages.
- a ' conventional MTS includes a base set/hand set and a
- the base set and transceiver are typically interconnected via a multi-pin plug and socket arrangement.
- the interface apparatus of the present invention includes a main unit and a control unit.
- the main unit may be connected between the base set and transceiver of an existing MTS.
- main unit 25 main unit preferably is connected between the base set and transceiver section by disconnecting the plug associated with the base set from the socket associated with the transceiver, the main unit may incorporate a plug and socket for receiving the socket and plug of the transceiver and base set respectively.
- control unit of the present invention preferably
- «- includes a separate housing.
- the housing of the control unit may be locatable between the hand set and base
- At least one part of the housing may be contoured or shaped to fit over the top of the base set.
- 35 further part of the housing may be contoured or shaped to receive the hand set thereon.
- the control unit includes control means.
- the control unit includes control means.
- the 38 means may include mode selecting means and master switch means.
- the control means may also include a hook switch actuating means.
- the mode selecting means preferably includes one or more switch devices for selecting various modes of operation of the MTS eg. accessory mode, hands free mode,
- the master switch means may comprise eg. an on/off switch adapted to supply power to the interface apparatus of the present invention.
- the hook switch actuating means when provided, preferaolv comprises electromechanical means such as a solenoid activated
- a hook switch actuating means or equivalent arrangement is required to take the telephone off the hook whenever the hand set is lifted from the control unit.
- the interface apparatus of the present 5 invention includes an off hook/on hook data generator.
- the hook data generator may be adapted to generate an Off hook * data signal to the transceiver when the MTS is being used in a mode not requiring handling of the hand set.
- the main unit of the interface apparatus of the present invention may include a separate housing.
- the housing of the main unit preferably includes a plug for receiving a socket of 5 the transceiver and a socket for receiving a plug of the base set.
- the main unit when deactivated may be adapted to provide a 'straight-wire' connection between the base set and 9 transceiver of the MTS.
- the main unit when activated may be adapted to isolate eg. via suitable switching means, the base set from the transceiver.
- the main unit includes buffer means. The buffer
- ⁇ rf means may comprise one or more isolating transformers and/or
- the buffer means may be adapted to convey input, output and control signals between the trans ⁇ DCver, base set and main unit and between the main unit and an accessory input socket.
- the buffer means associated with the input Preferably, the buffer means associated with the input and
- 10 output signals comprises a pair of isolating transformers.
- the isolating transformers may be adapted to isolate input and output signals passing between the transceiver, main unit and/ or the accessory input socket.
- the buffer means associated with the control signals may
- the buffer means associated with the control signals may be adapted to amplify and/or reform trigger and other control -signals passing between the base set, transceiver and main unit.
- Power and other controls (such as the AX wire,
- the main unit may be provided via the plug and _ socket associated with the base set and transceiver.
- the main unit may be switched into various modes of operation via the mode selecting means provided with the control unit.
- mode selecting means provided with the control unit.
- the hands free mode input and output signals may be
- the hands free circuit may be adapted to perform amplification and noise cancelling functions as required for good quality conversation.
- the hands free circuit may be provided in any suitable form. In one form the hands free circuit comprises a
- the main unit may provide a four wire telephone input.
- the input and output signals may be relayed via the switching means to the accessory input socket.
- the accessory input socket may be connected to
- a hybrid convertor may be adapted to convert the four wire input to a standard two wire telephone input-.
- the accessory input socket also may
- the modem circuit 39 be connected to a suitable modem circuit.
- the modem circuit may be adapted to convert the input/output signals to a standard computer format eg. suitable for connection to an RS232 socket.
- interface apparatus suitable for use with a mobile telephone system including a' base set and a radio transceiver for converting said system to multi-mode use, said interface apparatus comprising: a control unit for selecting various modes of operation for said system and main unit associated with said control unit; said main unit including switching means for receiving input, output and control signals passing between said base - set and said transceiver, buffer means associated with said switching means for buffering said signals, said switching means operating under command of said control unit for __ selecting at least one of said modes of operation.
- ' _ Fig. 1 shows a block diagram of a mobile telephone syste ⁇ incorporating an interface apparatus according to the princip.es of the present invention
- Fig. 2 shows a schematic diagram of a control unit according to a preferred embodiment of"the present invention
- Figs. 3a and 3b show a schematic diagram of the main un - of the interface- apparatus according to a preferred embodimer.-. of the present invention
- Fig. 4 shows one form of internal loud .speaker connection suitable for use in hands free mode
- Fig. 5 shows one form of external loud speaker connectio. suitable for use in hands free mode.
- Fig. 1 shows a radio transceiver 1 and base set 2 associated with a standard mobile telephone system.
- the interface apparatus of the present invention includes a control unit 3 and a main unit shown generally at 4....
- Main unit 4 of the present invention includes a corresponding socket 7 for receiving plug 5 of the base set 2 and a plug 8 for receiving socket 6 of the transceiver 1.
- Control unit 3 may be placec on top of base set 2 or in any other convenient location to complete the installation.
- Control unit 3 includes a plurality of control switches.
- the control switches may include a master on/off switch for activating main unit 4 and mode select switches for selecting the operating mode for the MTS eg. hands free mode, accessor mode etc.
- Switching means 9 is adapted to switch inter alia input/output signals between hands free circuit 10 and an accessory input depending on the mode of operation selected.
- Buffer means 11 is included to provide suitable buffering for input/outpu't and control signals passing betweer the MTS and the hands free circuit or accessory input. Mode selection is by means of the control switches provided with control unit 3.
- the main unit includes a hook data generator 12 for providing hook data to the MTS.
- Hands free circuit 10 is connected to peripherals such as an internal loud speaker (Fig. 4) and pickup microphone (not shown).
- the hands free circuit 10 may also be connected to the motor-vehicle's stereo loud speakers (Fig. 5).
- the accessory input may be connected via a four-to-two wire hybrid converter to a standard two wire telephone socket.
- the telephone socket may receive standard telephone devices such as answering machines, telefax machines, etc.
- the accessory input may be connected to a modem circuit such as an FSK device AM 7910, to provide a standard RS 232 computer compatible output.
- the accessory input may also be connected to any telephone accessory device which has been modified to 4 wire operation, such as a cordless telephone. Modified 4 wire accessory devices generally provide a higher level of performance than their two-wire counterparts.
- the control unit shown in Fig. 2 includes control switches SI, S2 shown normally open or deactivated. Switch SI when activated (S2 deactivated) is adapted to select hands free mode Operation of SI closes contacts 3, 4 and 5, 6 taking pins 1, 2 of plug A to ground. LED 1 lights indicating hands free node selected.
- Switch S2 when activated is adapted to select accessory mode. Operation of S2 closes contacts 3, 4 and 5, 6 taking pin 1 to ground. LED 2 lights indicating accessory mode selected.
- switch S2 may be used to transfer between hands free mode to hand set mode.
- the control unit incorporates an electret microphone M for use in hands free mode and a volume control potentiometer VC for adjusting volume of received audio in hands free mode.
- Plug A of the control unit of Fig * . 2 is plugged into socket A shown in Fig. 3a.
- Hands free mode is selected by activating switch SI ⁇ Fig. 2).
- Activation of switch S2 operates relays RLY1 and RLY2.
- Operation of relay RLY1 disconnects input (lines 12, 34) and output (lines 9, 10) signals from the base set and connects these to a respective winding of isolating transformers Tl, Tl respectively.
- relay RLY2 connects one terminal of the other winding of each isolating transformer Tl, T2 to common ground.
- the other terminals (input and output) of the winding are connected to the "receive input” terminals (pins 7, 27) and "output transmit” terminals (pins 4, 5) of voice switched speaker phone (hands free) circuit IC7.
- IC7 preferably comprises a Motorola type MC 34018. Operation of relay RLY2 results in a logical low at pin 18 of IC7 thereby enabling th- hands free circuit (IC7).
- the main unit of the interface apparatus includes a hook data generator for generating on hook/off hook data during the hands free and accessory modes of operation.
- hook data generator depends on the type of MTS.
- the hook data generator described hereinafter and shown in Fig. 3b is suitable for use with the NEC "white phone" MTS, Model No. TR5E120-1B/EZ-440-A, (transceiver/handset).
- hook relay RLY3 (Fig. 3a) operates. Hook relay RLY3 also operates in the accessory mode via hook control connection (pin 6) at accessory input socket B.
- switch 5a In the unswitched state switch 5a connects pin 15 to pin 2 and switch 5b connects pin 14 to pin 5. In the unswitched state therefore switches 5a-5b connect the interrupt and ready lines (7, 8) of the transceiver and hand set units as required for hand set mode operation.
- pin 5 of buffer 2b goes low because the ready line at the transceiver is normally higr..
- pin 3 of buffer 2a also goes low.
- This change of state atpn 3 of buffer 2a causes a short duration low pulse at pin 1 of parallel to serial converter IC1.
- the latter causes parallel to serial- converter IC1 to load in data from pins 3-6 and 11-14.
- This data represents an "off hook” or “on hook” signal depending on the state of hook relay RLY3.
- IC1 is clocked by divide by two divider 3a (a flip flop ⁇ .
- a 1200HZ clock signal received at line 23 of the MTS system is buffered by buffer 2e and divided by divider 3a resulting in _ 600HZ signal at pin 2 of IC1.
- switch SI is release in hands free mode hook relay RLY3 will change state causing the call to hang up or end immediately.
- Relay RLY3 will not change state providing that switch SI remains activated (hands free mode). This enables a call to be transferred from hands free mode to hand set mode by activating switch S2.
- parallel to serial converter IC1 comprises a circuit type 74165.
- Tristate buffers 2a-2f comprise a circuit type 8096.
- Flip flops 3a-3b comprise a circuit type 7474.
- Monostables 4a-4b comprise >a circuit type 5428 and change over switches 5a-5b comprise a circuit type 4053.
- the circuits shown in Figs. 3a and 3b are interconnected via jumper connectors Jl, J2 as marked.
- REG1 comprises a circuit type LM317LZ
- REG2 comprises a circuit type 7805.
- An internal loudspeaker SPK1 (refer Fig. 4) is connected to hands free circuit IC7 via jumper connections J3.
- An external loudspeaker may be connected to hands free circuit IC7 via socket C which automatically disconnects the internal loudspeaker SPK1.
- Fig. 5 shows an arrangement for connecting the hands free circuit IC7 to a motor vehicle's own stereo system.
- the circuit of Fig. 5 is plugged into socket D (Fig. 4).
- Relay RLY5 operates when relay RLY2 (Fig. 3a) operates. This causes the vehicles stereo loudspeaker to be disconnected from the stereo system and connected in place of internal loudspeaker SPK1.
- Accessory mode is selected by" activating switch S2 (Fig. 2). Activation of switch S2 causes LED2 to light and.operates only relay RLY1. This connects input and output signals to and from the transceiver unit via isolation transformers Tl. T2 and accessory input socket B to an accessory device.
- Socket B provides a full 4 wire circuit, (pins 1, 3, 5, 7) a trigger when the MTS rings via the AX wire (pin 2), ground (pin 8) ' , positive 12 volts switched (pin 4) available via relay RLY4 when the MTS is turned on and a hook control to the hook relay RLY3.
- a four wire to two wire converter can be plugged into input socket B if a standard commercial two wire outlet is required.
- This may permit telephone accessory devices such as answering machines, cordless telephone (with or without dial out facility), computer modems etc. to be used with the interface apparatus of the present invention.
- performance may be obtained by bringing out for wire circuits in such equipment for direct connection to accessory socket B.
- the interface apparatus of the present " invention may be incorporated with commercial telephone accessory devices in an integrated form.
- the interface apparatus may be integrated with a cordless telephone (with or without dial out facility) and sold- as a package for connection to an existing MTS .
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