Claims
- 1. A network monitoring and testing apparatus for coupling to a line having a first end and a second end, comprising:
- first current means for applying a first current to said first end of said line;
- second current means for applying a second current, different than said first current, to said second end of said line;
- comparator means for comparing the steady state potential on said line resulting from said currents from said first and second current means, to a predetermined potential, said predetermined potential being selected such that a determination is made by said comparator means of said line being intact and terminated in a predetermined resistance.
- 2. The apparatus defined by claim 1 wherein said predetermined potential is selected such that a determination can determine if said line is terminated in other than said predetermined value, is open, or is short circuited.
- 3. The apparatus defined by claim 1 including observable indicia which provides a visual indication of said determination.
- 4. The apparatus defined by claim 3 wherein said indicia comprises a meter.
- 5. The apparatus defined by claim 3 wherein said indicia comprises at least one light.
- 6. The apparatus defined by claim 1 wherein said first current means alternately applies said first current and a third current, said third current being approximately equal in magnitude to said second current, and, wherein said second current means alternately applies said second current and a fourth current, said fourth current being approximately equal in magnitude to said first current.
- 7. The apparatus defined by claim 6 wherein said first and third currents alternate relative to said second and fourth currents.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/731,634, filed Jul. 17, 1991, now abandoned.
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