Claims
- 1. Telecommunications apparatus comprising:
a central office, the central office being arranged to transmit telecommunications signals between the central office and the subscriber premises including low frequency signals and high frequency signals; a plurality of subscriber premises; a trunk cable having a plurality of wire pairs extending from the central office to a remote location; a jumper wire interface (JWI) field cabinet at the remote location for connection of subscriber premises to the trunk cable; a high frequency signal processing device; a plurality of subscriber drop cables each having a wire pair extending from the JWI field cabinet to a respective one of the subscriber premises; a plurality of terminal strips within the JWI cabinet arranged to connect respective wire pairs in the trunk cable to the wire pairs in the drop cables; at least one splitter module having terminals on at least one terminal strip arranged for connection to selected ones of the wire pairs of the subscriber drop cables and to respective wire pairs of the trunk cable for splitting low frequency signals from the high frequency signals in the telecommunications signals; the splitter module being shaped and arranged to be located within the JWI cabinet; and at least one cable communicating separated high frequency signals from the at least one module to the high frequency signal processing device.
- 2. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the module includes a first terminal strip for connection to the wire pairs of the trunk cable and a second terminal strip for connection to the wire pairs of the subscriber drop cables.
- 3. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the module contains a low pass filter for each of a plurality of subscriber wire pairs and a plurality of terminals equivalent to the number of low pass filters
- 4. The apparatus according to claim 3 wherein the or each module includes a single cable containing a plurality of connector pairs one for each of the low pass filters for communication of the high frequency signals from the JWI cabinet to the high frequency signal processing device.
- 5. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the first and second terminal strips are arranged so as to be symmetrical to the connector terminal strips.
- 6. The apparatus according to claim 2 wherein the first and second terminal strips on the module are parallel and one above the other.
- 7. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the connector terminal strips are mounted on supports including guide channels for receiving and locating the trunk cable and/or the subscriber drop cables and wherein the module includes guide channels shaped and arranged to match the guide channels of the terminal strips.
- 8. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the connector terminal strips are arranged in a plurality of vertical columns and wherein the module is located within one of the columns.
- 9. The apparatus according to claim 8 wherein the module has a width substantially equal to one of the columns.
- 10. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the module includes a rectangular housing with a bracket on the front face defining two guide channels at spaced positions across the front face.
- 11. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the remote high frequency processing device is located in a housing separate from the JWI cabinet.
- 12. The apparatus according to claim 11 wherein the separate housing contains a high pass filter for each of the subscribers wire pairs.
- 13. A splitter module for use in a jumper wire interface (JWI) cabinet for splitting low frequency signals from high frequency signals comprising:
a housing; a plurality of splitter circuits within the housing for splitting low frequency signals from high frequency signals; each splitter circuit having a first pair of terminals for connection to a subscriber premises, a second pair of terminals for connection to a trunk cable for connection to a central office and a third pair of wires for connection to a remote high frequency processing device; wherein the module is arranged to be similar in arrangement and location to connecting terminals in the JWI cabinet.
- 14. A splitter module for use in a jumper wire interface (JWI) cabinet for splitting low frequency signals from high frequency signals comprising:
a housing; a plurality of splitter circuits within the housing for splitting low frequency signals from high frequency signals; each splitter circuit having a first pair of terminals on a first terminal strip for connection to a subscriber premises, a second pair of terminals on a second terminal strip for connection to a trunk cable for connection to a central office and a third pair of wires for connection to a remote high frequency processing device; wherein the housing with the terminal strips thereon of the module are arranged to be similar in arrangement and location to connecting terminal strips in the JWI cabinet.
- 15. The module according to claim 14 wherein the module includes a single cable containing a plurality of connector pairs one for each of the low pass filters for communication of the high frequency signals from the JWI cabinet to the high frequency signal processing device.
- 16. The module according to claim 14 wherein the first and second terminal strips are arranged so as to be symmetrical to the connector terminal strips in the JWI cabinet.
- 17. The module according to claim 14 wherein the first and second terminal strips on the module are parallel and one above the other.
- 18. The module according to claim 14 wherein the module includes guide channels shaped and arranged to match the guide channels of the terminal strips of the JWI cabinet.
- 19. The module according to claim 14 wherein, in the JWI cabinet, the connector terminal strips are arranged in a plurality of vertical columns and wherein the module is shaped and arranged to be located within one of the columns.
- 20. The module according to claim 19 wherein the module has a width substantially equal to one of the columns.
- 21. The module according to claim 14 wherein the module includes a rectangular housing with a bracket on the front face defining two guide channels at spaced positions across the front face.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. 119 from Provisional Application Serial No. 60/330,775 filed October 31, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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