WO1991000664A1 - Personal communication system - Google Patents
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- the present invention is used in a public telephone network.
- INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY The present invention is used for communication using a small and lightweight telephone which can be carried and carried by an individual. According to the present invention, when an individual who has become a subscriber of the public telephone network moves with a telephone, and a call is made on the public telephone network due to a subscriber's ban, the telephone is automatically connected to the destination telephone. Refer to the communication method.
- a subscriber line is wired from a local exchange and one subscriber line is assigned to one subscriber line except in special cases.
- the connection request in the telephone network is made by the subscriber's board, and the connection control of the call is made to the subscriber line.
- Whatever phone is connected to the subscriber line, if the telephone ⁇ meets the telephone network standards, it is not relevant for the connection of calls arriving on the subscriber line from within the telephone network. There is no.
- cordless telephones and car telephones have become widespread as a method of using a small, lightweight portable telephone to send or receive calls from any location to a telephone in a public telephone communication network. are doing.
- the use of relatively small portable telephones for car telephone systems has become widespread.
- a method has been proposed in which a telephone card is used as a personal telephone by using an IC card in which personal information is written and inserting the card into a terminal in a public telephone network.
- a subscriber number is assigned to the individual, and when a connection request is made based on the subscriber number, the connection is made to the current location of the subscriber regardless of where the individual moves. That is ideal.
- the individual may not be the individual identified by name, but may be the individual identified by the duties of the organization.
- cordless telephone or car telephone satisfies this ideal form to some extent.
- cordless telephones have a radio wave coverage only within one building in principle, even if the shape of the telephone is convenient to carry, and it cannot cope with movement beyond that range.
- mobile phones including those designed to be portable, have a large area covered by a single base station, so transmission power will inevitably increase. Therefore, the battery is large and requires heavy weight, and the telephone is large and inconvenient to carry.
- radio waves are a limited resource, and there are not enough radio waves or frequencies so that a very large number (for example, millions) of individual subscribers can connect to public telephones ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ by radio.
- social life is becoming more complicated, it is necessary to connect to the interior of buildings where radio waves are difficult to reach, basements, construction sites, and so on. It is impossible to make a reliable telephone connection to.
- a telephone is a tool that is used by people in modern society, and personally chooses its design such as color and shape, size, etc.
- design such as color and shape, size, etc.
- Telephone manufacturers have a desire to design and manufacture various telephones in response to the diverse needs of customers, and to sell new design telephones in response to the trend. There is also a desire to develop and sell telephones incorporating new functions as technology advances.
- the present invention has been made in such a background, and the purpose of the present invention is to
- the call can be received by the telephone regardless of where the individual is located in the telephone network,
- a subscriber number is assigned to a subscriber, and a device number in accordance with a certain rule is recorded in a form that can be read out as a signal on a telephone, and a subscriber line of a public telephone network (a wireless subscriber line). ) Or the terminal equipment connected to the subscriber line is given a subscriber line qualification, and the public telephone network is provided with the subscriber qualification.
- a storage circuit for storing a correspondence table of subscriber line numbers to which the registered telephones are currently connected; and, when a connection request is issued by a subscriber's request, referring to the correspondence table, the current connection is made.
- Connection control means for connecting to the subscriber line quiz, and registration means for writing or changing the correspondence table.
- the telecommunications company that manages and operates the telephone network assigns subscriber numbers to subscribers who are individuals or groups. This is the number that is referred to in everyday life as the "phone call".
- the individual or a person belonging to the organization obtains a telephone set conforming to the standard of the telephone network by freely purchasing it in the market.
- the device identification number is recorded in advance according to a certain rule, for example, a serial number assigned to each key to distinguish the high-order digits, so as not to generate duplicate ban numbers. ing. Even if the device number cannot be read by human eyes from outside, it can be read out as a signal by access from the telephone network when connected to the telephone network.
- the telephone network has connection terminals at the end of the subscriber line.
- a subscriber line number is assigned to the connection terminal. This subscriber line number corresponds to a subscriber number assigned to a subscriber line of a conventional telephone network or a number called a subscriber line identification number.
- the greatest feature of the present invention is that the telephone network supports To store a correspondence table between the equipment number of the telephone registered by the subscriber and the subscriber line identification number to which the registered telephone is currently connected. With reference to the correspondence table, the telephone of the subscriber's line requesting the connection is connected to the currently connected subscriber line's line. Furthermore, there is provided a registration means for writing or changing the correspondence table.
- connection request is made by the subscriber's bank number, and when the subscriber number is compared with the destination subscriber's line number, the subsequent connection control is performed by the subscriber's line number. It is not necessary to do so. However, if the telephone is not a wired telephone but a mobile wireless telephone connected by a wireless line, the device number of the mobile wireless telephone is collated each time a call is answered to avoid incorrect connection. Is better. Further, after the connection control is completed, the device number of the telephone connected to the subscriber line identification number can be read out and compared with the correspondence table in order to confirm whether or not the connection has been made to the correct telephone.
- the telephone referred to here can be a terminal device that also has functions other than telephone calls, such as a facsimile communication, a connection to a computer network, an image communication, and the like.
- the device number recorded on the telephone is fixedly recorded on the telephone due to the manufacture of the telephone or the sale of the telephone, and in principle does not change over the life of the telephone.
- This device number has a considerably large number of digits.
- the upper digit can be assigned to the manufacturer identification, and the lower digit can be the serial number of each manufacturer.
- This device number should be set in the ROM provided in the telephone.
- a subscriber's ban is granted to a subscriber who is an individual or an organization, and a subscriber's ban is a common ban with the subscriber line identification number of the home position (home, head office, and power) of the subscriber. It is convenient to do. In other words, in the current public telephone network, there is no distinction between subscriber ban and subscriber line Therefore, considering the harmony between this personal communication system and the current public telephone network, it is extremely convenient from the viewpoint of telephone network management and operation.
- the registration means for writing or changing the correspondence table of the storage circuit installed in the telephone network is performed when a special examination for registration is operated from a telephone connected to an arbitrary subscriber line.
- the subscriber's board to be registered can be the subscriber's line board of the connection terminal to which the telephone whose special number for registration is operated is connected, and the special board for registration is operated It can also be a number that has been entered separately by an operation from the telephone set.
- the registration means is activated when a special device for setting a destination is operated from a telephone connected to the connection terminal, and reads the device ban number recorded on the telephone connected to the terminal, and reads the device.
- the subscriber line number of the connection terminal is recorded in the correspondence table as the destination of the subscriber in accordance with the subscriber's examination number corresponding to the specified device number.
- the special number for the destination setting can be the same as the special request for registration.
- the registration means refers to the correspondence table when there is an operation for which the correspondence table is to be changed, and refers to the correspondence table when a certificate request corresponding to the subscriber number to be registered is inputted from the telephone. It is better to make settings so that the correspondence table is changed as long as possible.
- the registration means for writing or changing the correspondence table is installed at a special console provided in the telephone network, for example, at the window of a communication company that operates the telephone network. It is better to be able to do this by operating from the console.
- Charging is performed for each subscriber number by recording the connection history for charging corresponding to the subscriber number.
- the present invention includes a connection means for connecting to a public telephone network, a means for transmitting a hook operation signal and a dial operation signal to the telephone network, and a sound when a call is received from the telephone network. And a means for transmitting and receiving a voice call signal to and from the telephone network, comprising: a device number storage unit in which a device identification unique to the telephone is recorded; and Means for reading out the device identification from the storage unit in accordance with a control signal coming from the device and transmitting the device identification as a signal to the telephone network via the connection means.
- the means for connecting to the public telephone network is generally a means for connecting to a wired subscriber line, but may be a means for connecting wirelessly.
- the present invention provides means for setting a wireless communication path with a base unit of a cordless telephone, means for transmitting a hook operation signal and a dial operation signal to the base unit via the wireless communication path, Means for transmitting and receiving a call signal to and from the base unit using the wireless communication path, in a slave unit of the cordless telephone, connection means for connecting to a public telephone network by wire is provided; Means for transmitting a hook operation signal and a dial operation signal to the telephone network via the connection means, means for generating a ring tone when an incoming call is received from the telephone network via the connection means, and Sending and receiving voice call signals to and from the telephone network through the connection means And a device number storage unit in which a device unique number of the telephone is recorded, and a device number read out from the storage unit in accordance with a control signal coming from a telephone network via the connection unit. Means for transmitting the device number to the telephone network via the connection
- the usage contract and the procedure will be described as follows from the viewpoint of the user of the personal communication.
- a user wants to have a telephone
- he or she signs a contract with a telecommunications company that manages and operates the public telephone network
- obtains a subscriber number from the telecommunications company according to the contract and becomes a subscriber of the telephone network.
- the telecommunications company shall provide a connection terminal for connecting the telephone line to the subscriber's home or office according to the contents of the contract when the subscriber departs.
- the telecommunications company can provide the connection terminal in a car owned by the subscriber instead of a fixed place such as a home or office, according to a contract with the subscriber.
- the telecommunications company gives subscribers a subscriber code according to the contract with the subscriber, does not draw the subscriber line to the subscriber's home, office, car, etc., and also connects for the subscriber There is no need to provide terminals.
- the subscriber can contract to use a telephone having only a function of connecting to a telephone network by wire, or to use a mobile radio telephone having a radio signal transmitting / receiving unit. You can also.
- the user purchases a desired telephone that matches the performance he or she wants to use at an arbitrary market, such as an electronic store or a department store.
- This special acknowledgment may be sent by operation, but it is desirable that it be sent automatically.
- the registration means in the telephone network is activated by the special number, and the subscriber number and the telephone number of the telephone are automatically written in the correspondence table. Thereafter, when the subscriber goes out, he can take the telephone out of the connection terminal and carry it with him, and connect his telephone to the connection terminal of any subscriber line where he goes.
- a connection request is received from a third party in the telephone network by the subscriber's bank number
- a call is received to the telephone even if the connection terminal of the subscriber line is arbitrarily connected.
- a call can be made from the arbitrarily connected connection terminal, in which case the subscriber number registered with the telephone is charged.
- the radio signal transmitting / receiving unit in the telephone can be used to establish a connection to a radio network with the telephone network even if there is no appropriate connection terminal at the destination or while moving. Can continue.
- a subscriber's certificate is given to an individual (or a group) subscriber, and the subscriber's ban does not need to be changed semipermanently.
- An individual or a person in charge of a specific job in an organization
- individuals or groups
- the subscriber can receive calls from the telephone network using the subscriber's bank number, and make a call using the subscriber's number and pay the telephone charge.
- one individual can have a plurality of subscriber numbers. This is advantageous, for example, when distinguishing between a private subscriber number as an individual and a professional subscriber's certificate. Similarly, an organization can have multiple subscriber numbers. If an individual (or group) has more than one subscriber's certificate, only one phone You may.
- the communication company when a registered telephone is moving and cannot be connected to the telephone network, or by operating from the registered telephone, the communication company can provide the subscriber with the information.
- An answering service can be provided, such as transmitting a response message recorded when a connection request is received by the examiner to the caller, or recording a message from the caller.
- the response message can be recorded in advance by the subscriber's own voice. It is preferable that a record of performing the answering service is recorded in the correspondence table.
- the telephone registered to the subscriber number is connected to the telephone network and the corresponding table is accessed, if there is a record of performing the answering service, the answering service is performed and the record is saved.
- the system can automatically send a message to subscribers that they have access to the record and, if necessary, can access the record.
- the personal communication system of the present invention has a good sum with the current telephone network, and can be installed in the current telephone network. That is, the personal communication system can be implemented in a form added to the current telephone network. It is possible to expand the use of the personal communication system by directly using a very large number of subscriber lines using the current wire, using the current car phone or mobile phone as it is, and using the current cordless phone as it is.
- the personal communication method of the present invention does not require that all of the subscribers that can be connected by wire communication be wirelessly connected by effectively utilizing the resources of radio waves. Therefore, effective use of radio wave resources can be achieved.
- For subscribers who wish to connect wirelessly if the subscriber is in a fixed place such as an office or home, it is possible to connect via a wired subscriber line. Wired subscriber lines are also used inside buildings, basements and construction sites where radio waves are difficult to reach. By pulling in, personal communication can be easily performed.
- telephone manufacturers can freely develop and sell telephones incorporating new performance and new designs. Subscribers can purchase or rent telephones and use them with a fixed subscriber number, depending on their preference. Phones can be replaced frequently if desired, depending on preference.
- connection to the destination cordless telephone is enabled.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a personal communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 2 shows the procedure when a call arrives at a personal communication telephone.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram showing a procedure for making a call from a personal communication telephone.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram showing a procedure when a call arrives at a telephone when the personal communication telephone is a mobile radio telephone.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram showing a procedure for making a call from a telephone when the personal communication telephone is a mobile radio telephone.
- FIG. 6 is a block diagram of a personal communication system according to the embodiment of the present invention. No. The figure shows the control flow chart of the switching system when registering the location of the destination.
- FIG. 8 is the block diagram of a telephone for personal communication.
- Fig. 9 is a control flow chart of the telephone when registering the location of the destination.
- PS Telephone for personal communication
- ⁇ ⁇ Fixed telephone, handset of CPS cordless telephone
- CS Master of cordless telephone
- NT Connection equipment
- PBS Personal base station
- LS LS2: Subscriber switch, TS, TS 2... Relay exchange, MS... Mobile equipment for mobile phone, — No base station, MSC... Mobile exchange, CC... Control device, M... Memory circuit, 1... Terminal, 2 , 3... Hook switch, 4... Microphone processor, 5... Press button dial, 6... Tone detector, 7... Sound generator, 8... Signal generator, 11... Transmitter / receiver, 12 ⁇ Digital ⁇ Analog conversion circuit, 13 ⁇ Modulation / demodulation circuit, 14 ⁇ Wireless signal transmission / reception section, 15 ⁇ Wireless parameter storage section, 21 ⁇ Analog / digital switching circuit, 27 ⁇ Subscriber line insertion Line part. .
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a personal communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- This block diagram is a diagram showing a public telephone network in a school style to explain this system.
- a subscriber number is assigned to an individual or an organization from the telecommunications company that manages and operates this telephone network and becomes a subscriber of this telephone network.
- Telephone PS for personal communication is sold in the market, and this phone PS can read as a signal a device number set according to a certain rule so as not to cause a duplicate request. Recorded in.
- a connection terminal ⁇ for connecting a personal communication telephone PS to the subscriber line L of the public telephone network is provided.
- the subscriber line is given a subscriber line examination. This corresponds to a subscriber number or a subscriber line number in a conventional public telephone network.
- connection terminals ⁇ ⁇ and the conventional fixed telephone ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ can be subscribed by the subscriber line L (right side of the figure) or by the subscriber line L via the connection device NT (left side of the figure).
- Shah line switch LS or is connected to the LS 2.
- switches corresponding to the local exchanges LS and LS 2 outside the figure and these local exchanges LSLS 2 are interconnected by transit exchanges TS 1 and TS 2 .
- a control device CC is connected to each exchange, and performs a known exchange control. In the left part of FIG.
- the telephone PS for personal communication can be connected to the connection terminal TM by a cord as described above, and the telephone PS with a built-in wireless function is a cordless telephone.
- the mobile unit MS of the automobile telephone is connected to the radio base station BS for the automatic group telephone by a radio line, and the radio base station BS is connected to the transit exchange TS, by the mobile exchange MSC.
- the control device CC of each exchange is connected to the common channel signaling network CSN and transmits and receives signals required for switching control.
- the common line signaling network CNS includes, in accordance with the subscriber number, the equipment number of the telephone registered by the subscriber and the subscriber line identification number to which the registered telephone is currently connected. Is provided with a storage circuit M for holding the correspondence table of FIG.
- the connection control means for this is included in the common channel signaling network CSN and the control device CC of each exchange.
- registration means RW for writing or changing the correspondence table is provided at a connection portion between the storage circuit M and the common channel signal network CNS.
- all telephones for personal communication are indicated by the symbol PS, but these telephones P have a connection means by a wireless line, or have a connection means by a wired line, or Includes those having connection means by both wired and wireless lines. Furthermore, it can include not only the function as a telephone but also the function of transmitting facsimile and digital data.
- the device review of the telephone PS is fixedly recorded on the telephone due to the manufacture of the telephone or the sale of the telephone.
- the subscriber's ban number is that the subscriber draws a subscriber line into the home position (home or head office) and, if it has a subscriber line number, matches it with the subscriber line number .
- the registration means RW is activated when a special examination for registration is operated from the telephone PS connected to the telephone connection terminal TM, reads the device number recorded on the telephone PS connected to the terminal, and reads the device number.
- the registered device number is recorded in the correspondence table of the storage circuit M in association with the subscriber's examination to be registered.
- the subscriber's request to be registered may be the subscriber line request of the telephone connection terminal TM to which the telephone PS operated with the special number for registration, or the special request for registration is operated. It can also be the quiz entered by operation from the telephone PS.
- the personal identification number corresponding to the subscriber's ban is recorded in this correspondence table, and when the registration means refers to this correspondence table, the personal identification number corresponding to the subscriber's examination number to be registered is transmitted from the telephone PS. Rewrite the correspondence table only when input is correct.
- the registration means WR is also activated when a special signal for setting a destination (special number different from the special number for the above-mentioned registration setting) is operated from the telephone PS, and the telephone connected to the terminal is activated.
- the means for reading the recorded device number and the subscriber line ⁇ of the telephone connection terminal are recorded in the correspondence table in association with the subscriber's name corresponding to the device number read by this means.
- this special request for destination setting can be the same as the special request for registration described above when the system scale is small.
- a service class is set up, and it is possible to register whether to allow outgoing and incoming calls or only incoming calls at the destination by operating the subscriber.
- a special operation console 0P is provided at the window of the communication company or the like, and the correspondence table can be written or changed by an operation from the operation console 0P. Further, in this storage circuit M, a connection history for charging is recorded corresponding to the subscriber's request. The connection history is read out as billing information by operating this console.
- the storage circuit M in addition to the billing information described above, in addition to the billing information, a temporary stoppage of the operation of the subscriber, a change history of the subscriber number, a related subscriber No. (the same group, the same family) Other subscribers' names, addresses, and any other information can be stored.
- the personal communication telephone PS of the present invention is connected to the conventional fixed telephone TE and other conventional telephone networks in addition to the personal telephone ps mutual communication for personal communication. Indicates that the terminal can be connected to various terminals.
- the personal base station PBS is distributed and installed in places where people gather, such as stations, buildings, and urban areas, and construction sites.
- the personal base station PBS is connected to the telephone PS by a wireless line, and performs setting of a wireless channel, control of the outgoing connection of the telephone PS, and registration of a device code.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram showing an example of an incoming procedure from a conventional fixed telephone TE to a personal communication telephone PS according to the present invention.
- the subscriber telephone number PTN is transmitted from the fixed telephone TE by operation.
- the response signal is sent to the telephone TE.
- the personal communication subscriber identification number is initially marked with “050”, and when the subscriber exchange LS 2 identifies that this subscriber number is a subscriber of personal communication, the relay is performed.
- This storage circuit M has a correspondence table of personal communication subscribers, and the subscriber line number LID of the connection terminal to which the subscriber number is to be connected is read out. Connection control is performed by this subscriber line LID, and via the transit exchange TS, and the subscriber exchange LS, A connection request is sent from the connection device NT to the telephone PS.
- the telephone PS rings the bell, and a ringback is sent from the local exchange LS2 to the telephone TE.
- the response signal ⁇ F II is returned to the subscriber switch LS, transit exchange TS by a known method,, TS 2, the connection of the call path of the subscriber exchange LS 2 is performed.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram showing an example of a connection procedure when a call is made from the personal communication telephone PS of the present invention and a connection is made to the fixed telephone TE.
- the dialed destination subscriber identification PTN and the equipment identification MSI of the telephone PS are sent to the local exchange LS, via the connection NT.
- the subscriber exchange LS identifies that the call is from the personal communication telephone PS, it accesses the storage circuit M via the transit exchange TS, and sends a device acknowledgment MSI of the telephone PS to send the device. Audience The subscriber number registered at MSI is confirmed for billing information. If confirmed, the confirmation information ACK is returned to the transit exchange TS ,.
- This confirmation information ACK performs connection control according to the subscriber number PTN destination, and ⁇ via transit exchange TS 2 reaches arrives to the subscriber exchange LS 2, subscriber exchange LS 2 is the subscriber line Sends a ringer to the telephone ⁇ .
- the telephone ⁇ ⁇ rings the bell, and at the same time, a ringback sound is sent out to the telephone ⁇ S that made the call.
- the response signal OF Eta returns to the subscriber exchange LS 2, subscriber exchange LS 2, medium ⁇ exchange TS 2 and TS,, subscriber exchange LS, sets the speech path .
- recording of the billing information in the storage circuit M is started.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram showing an example of a procedure for arriving at the telephone PS when the personal communication telephone PS is a mobile wireless device having a built-in radio signal transmitting / receiving unit.
- the personal base station PBS to which the destination telephone PS is connected is read out by accessing the storage circuit M and referring to the correspondence table. Its personal base A connection is made from the local exchange LS to the personal base station PBS by the number LID in the telephone network of the station PBS.
- the personal base station PBS calls the telephone PS using the channel Fo, which is a control channel and a standby channel, and when the telephone PS answers, selects an empty channel of the communication channel, and designates the communication channel ( In this figure, To is performed.
- the telephone set PS transmits a call channel acknowledgment (CFM ch), an alert is transmitted from the personal base station PBS, and a ringback tone is transmitted to the calling telephone set.
- CFM ch call channel acknowledgment
- the telephone line is set by turning off the telephone PS.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram showing an example of a procedure for making a call from the telephone PS when the personal communication telephone PS is a mobile radio telephone.
- the equipment ban MSI of the telephone PS of the control channel F0U is transmitted, and the personal base station PBS immediately accesses the storage circuit M via the local exchange LS.
- the device number MSI is compared with the subscriber ban PTN, and if it is confirmed that the telephone is a subscriber, the authentication ACK is returned.
- the personal base station PBS specifies the communication channel and transmits the dial tone.
- the connection control is executed by this dialer.
- the connection is returned and the error is returned, a ring back tone is transmitted to the telephone PS.
- the call path is set when the destination telephone answers by off-hook.
- the present invention can be implemented in a digital communication network (ISDN).
- ISDN digital communication network
- a network terminating device is used instead of the connection device NT.
- a plurality of personal mobile stations PS can be connected to each subscriber line.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram showing an example of the connection form of the system according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- Ma FIG. 7 is a flowchart showing a control procedure for registering the destination E when a personal communication telephone is carried by an individual.
- an analog subscriber line L and a digital subscriber line (2B + D) are installed side by side, and a personal communication telephone PS is connected to both the analog and digital subscriber lines.
- a connection terminal T is provided.
- Each subscriber line L is connected from the subscriber line exchange LS to the telephone network via the gateway switching office TS, and as a feature of the present invention, is connected to the storage circuit M via the common line signaling network CSN. It is connected.
- the device registration number of the currently registered telephone and the subscriber line number of the connection terminal to which the telephone is currently connected are recorded as a correspondence table corresponding to the subscriber number. .
- the subscriber line exchange LS When connecting to the analog subscriber line, the subscriber line exchange LS transfers this subscriber line identification to the transit exchange TS, and after receiving the second dial tone from the transit exchange TS, the PB signal from the telephone PS. Will send the equipment review.
- the transit exchange adds the subscriber line number to this equipment number and transfers it to the registration means WR and the storage circuit M.
- the subscriber line number of the currently connected connection terminal is registered in correspondence with the subscriber number by the device number.
- a tone signal (or guidance sound) is sent to notify completion and disconnection is performed.
- the telephone PS writes the device number in the outgoing sub-address information field of the setup message and sends it (see CCITT standard CI931) .
- Transit switch TS Then, the subscriber line ban and equipment number are read from the call setting message and transferred to the ⁇ WR and storage circuit M.
- the storage circuit M similarly changes the recorded contents and notifies the telephone PS when the registration is completed.
- the telephone of the present invention is made in a shape convenient for carrying or moving.
- One typical shape is the shape of a slave unit of a cordless telephone that has become widespread in recent years. That is, a push button dial and several function buttons are mounted on a handset with an integrated handset, and a radio signal transmitting and receiving unit, a short antenna, and a battery for power supply are mounted inside. It is a form. It is desirable that the telephone set used in the personal communication system of the present invention be configured to be connected to the public telephone network by a ⁇ line and to be connected to the public telephone network by a wire.
- Terminals for this connection are provided. This terminal is used to connect to the subscriber's connection terminal with a short cable.
- the telephone used for the personal communication system of the present invention may not have a means for connecting to a public telephone network by radio.
- the shape is also the shape of the cordless handset. In this case, there is no radio signal transmitting / receiving unit and antenna.
- Telephones that do not have wireless connection means are used by connecting to the connection terminal of a wired subscriber line at the destination, but this type of power supply can be supplied inexpensively and in large quantities.
- FIG. 8 is a block diagram of a personal communication telephone.
- the telephone according to the present invention includes a terminal 1 as connection means for connecting to a public telephone network, and a short cable can be connected to this terminal 1 to connect to a connection terminal of a subscriber line.
- This telephone has a hook switch 3 for performing a hook operation and a push button dial 5 for performing a dial operation.
- the switch 3 and the push button dial 5 are connected to the microprocessor 4, and the signal generator 8 is controlled from the microprocessor 4. Operation signal is sent to terminal 1.
- a sound generator as a means of generating a sound when an incoming call is received from the telephone network? Is provided.
- the telephone according to the present invention includes a device number storage unit 2 in which a device identification unique to the telephone is recorded, and the microprocessor 4 stores the device number in accordance with a control signal coming from the telephone network via the terminal 1. It is characterized in that it includes means for reading the device number from the terminal and transmitting the device number to the telephone network via the terminal 1.
- This telephone also has a radio signal transmission / reception unit 14 as means for setting a radio communication channel, a modulation / demodulation 13 for giving a modulation signal to the transmission / reception unit and demodulating a reception signal of the transmission / reception unit, and a radio connection frequency. And a wireless parameter storage unit 15 for storing.
- This telephone can be connected to both analog and digital subscriber lines. That is, this telephone is provided with an analog / digital switching unit 21 for setting whether the connected subscriber line is an analog line or a digital line, and comprises an analog bus 23 and a digital bus 25. And
- the transmission / reception unit 11 is constituted by an analog circuit and is connected to an analog bus 23 and is connected to the modulation / demodulation circuit 12 and the digital bus 23 via a digital / analog conversion circuit 12.
- the subscriber line insertion detection unit 9 is a circuit that detects that the terminal 1 has been inserted into the digital line, and notifies the microprocessor 4 of this.
- the tone detector 6 is a circuit that detects the analog tone signal coming from the terminal 1 and notifies the microphone processor 4 of this.
- Reference numeral 911 is a flowchart showing an operation procedure when the telephone is connected to a subscriber line to register a destination.
- the tone detection unit 6 sets the dial tone of the subscriber line. Is detected and microprocessor 4 starts. I do.
- the signal generator 8 transmits a special number as a PB signal for accessing the registration means for changing the contents of the storage circuit storing the correspondence table in the telephone network. .
- the second dial tone is returned from the registration means to the subscriber line connected to the registration means.
- the tone detector 6 detects this and sends the detection output to the microphone processor 4.
- the microprocessor 4 reads the device ban number recorded from the device acknowledgment storage unit, and controls the signal generation unit 8 to send the device ban as a PB signal to the subscriber line.
- the tone detector 6 detects the tone signal and transmits it to the microprocessor 4 to cut off the signal.
- the analog / digital switching circuit 21 of the telephone is operated to set the digital line connection, and terminal 1 is connected to the digital subscriber line. It shall be connected to the line.
- the subscriber line insertion detecting section 27 detects the signal of the subscriber line, notifies the microprocessor 4 of the signal, and activates the microphone ⁇ processor 4.
- the microprocessor 4 performs the call setting operation by inputting the device number into the address information section of the call setting signal. When the registration completion signal is received, the call is disconnected.
- the blocks described outside the broken lines are functional blocks for communication.
- the parts used when making a connection via a wireless line are displayed in detail.
- a connection circuit with the analog communication bus 5 is used.
- the bus connected to the digital line is connected to a digital bus 9 via a digital / analog conversion circuit 12.
- the digital signal of the digital-to-analog conversion circuit 12 is connected to the wireless signal transmission / reception unit 14 via the modulation / demodulation circuit 13.
- the wireless zone curtain storage unit 15 stores the wireless zone as a mobile wireless telephone and The control parameters of the used channel are stored.
- the telephone network wirelessly, set up the wireless line, and use the wireless line to connect your own equipment. By transmitting the number, the current position, that is, the subscriber line of the wireless line can be registered in the storage circuit.
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