Claims
- 1. A method of invoking a test mode in telephone equipment connected to a central office via a twisted pair transmission line across which said central office normally maintains a predetermined voltage, the method comprising:deliberately removing said predetermined voltage across said twisted pair transmission line for a first predetermined period of time; and re-applying said predetermined voltage upon conclusion of said first predetermined period of time, to thereby invoke a test mode without requiring a separate trigger signal from the central office.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of removing said predetermined voltage comprises shorting said twisted pair at the central office.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of removing said predetermined voltage comprises forming an open circuit across said twisted pair at the central office.
- 4. A method for testing telephone equipment connected to a central office via a twisted pair transmission line along which said central office normally maintains a predetermined voltage, the method comprising:removing said predetermined voltage along a twisted pair transmission line for a first predetermined period of time; re-applying said predetermined voltage upon conclusion of said first predetermined period of time, to thereby invoke a test mode without requiring a separate trigger signal from the central office; sending a first test signal via the twisted pair transmission line back to the central office for a predetermined second period of time; and automatically bypassing a first electronic component connected in series with a second electronic component, for a predetermined third period of time to thereby test said second electronic component while isolated from said first electronic component.
- 5. The method of claim 4, wherein the step of removing said predetermined voltage comprises shorting said twisted pair at the central office.
- 6. The method of claim 4, wherein the step of removing said predetermined voltage comprises forming an open circuit across said twisted pair at the central office.
- 7. A network interface device operable in one of a normal monitor mode and a test mode having a first test phase and a second test phase, said network interface device configured to interface a twisted pair transmission line to customer equipment in a communication system, said network interface device comprising:a first port comprising first and second terminals establishing respective first and second voltage nodes; first and second switches electrically connected to said first and second terminals, respectively; a detector circuit connected in electrical parallel across said first and second voltage nodes and configured to detect a request signal, said request signal comprising a removal of an applied voltage for a predetermined period of time followed by a resumption of said voltage, said detector circuit being further configured to output a first control signal to said first and second switches upon detection of said request signal, to thereby place the device in the test mode; a power supply circuit connected to said first port via said first and second switches, and arranged to output a DC supply voltage when the device is in the test mode, said power supply circuit being powered by a voltage applied across the first and second voltage nodes; and a signal generator circuit coupled to said first port via said first and second switches, and configured to output a predetermined test signal to said first port for a predetermined first period of time, when the device is in a first phase of the test mode, said signal generator circuit being powered by said DC supply voltage from said power supply circuit; and a bypass circuit configured to electrically isolate at least one electronic component connected which in series with a second electronic component during a second phase of the test mode, to thereby permit testing of said second component.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 09/307,871, filed May 10, 1999, which is a continuation-in-part of 09/199,562, filed Nov. 25, 1998.
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