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- Appendix D
-
- -/SWITCHBOX PLANS/-
-
-
-
- This tutorial is notable in that it is totally and
- absolutely within legal bounds. It's only object is to
- guide you in building a device with which you can control,
- on many different levels, your home phone lines. It is
- designed primarily for two phone numbers, although I
- suspect that provisions for more than two can be easily
- added. With it, you can put one or both phone lines on
- hold with visible indicators of each lines status; conference
- call with two people; change a phone from line #1 to line #2;
- and lastly, make one phone line physically dead to outside
- world. This is good, for instance, if you don't want to
- recieve any calls, or if you want to stop someone from talk-
- ing on that line really quickly.
- The circut is relatively simple to build and I believe
- it is much more economical than buying something like Radio
- Shack's line controller. It will require some knowledge of
- electronics and the phone line in general, but I don't think
- that should be a problem. I have personally found many uses
- for the controller, and have put in into a pleasant "project
- box" so it is not an eyesore.
- OK, now, let's start with the parts list --------
-
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- *** Parts List ***
-
- 1. Two pushbutton (on-off) switches for hold
- 2. Two LED's for line status indication
- 3. One DPDT switch for conferencing
- 4. One SPST switch for line shut off
- 5. Another DPDT switch for phone line switching
- 6. Get some wire, you'll need it!
- 7. 2 modular phone plugs with at least 10 feet of wire each
- 8. Two 1.7K ohm resistors
- 9. *OPTIONAL* - Project Box
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- *** Construction ***
-
- We will take the construction of the switchbox-controller
- in parts. First, the hold switches and status indicators. The
- following is a diagram of the essential circut:
-
-
-
- Pushbutton #1 LED
- --------------------------!x!-----0---
- Phone Line #1 1.7K Resistor !
- -----------------/!/!/!/!/------------
-
- Some word of explanation is in order. First of all, the
- second phone line hold is constructed the same as the first.
- Basically, there are two wires come out of your phone line,
- the red and the green. You have to experiment to find out
- which one is connected to the pushbutton switch and which
- one to the Resistor. To do this, just connect it in any
- way and then turn the switch on. If the LED lights up, you
- connected it right, otherwise reverse the connections.
- Got it? Good, now do the same for line #2, following exactly
- the same procedure.
-
- Now, let's do an easy one. This will be the line black-
- out switch. First, decide which line you wish to black out.
- Actually, you can do it to both lines if you wish, just get
- an extra SPST switch. Now, connect the switch across the line
- as follows:
-
- --------------------------------!!!!!!!!
- x ! Hold !
- !x! <---Switch !Circut!
- x ! !
- --------------------------------!!!!!!!!
-
- Don't worry that your line can't handle both circuts, it can.
- To test out, pick up a phone on the line you have connected
- the switch to and flip it on. There should be dead silence.
- Now, turn it off. You should hear a dial tone. You have to be
- an absolute idiot if this doesn't work.
-
- OK, let's see what we have so far. If everything is
- working you should now have two hold circuts and a black-
- out switch connected. Now it really gets tough!
-
- Next on the agenda is the conference switch. I have a
- few precautions for you on this one. First, you have to know
- what you're doing, and second, it doesn't work that well. The
- reason it doesn't is because I am naturally very lazy and
- didn't feel like adding the needed phone transformer. But,
- it is still good for many uses, limited only by your imag-
- ination (to use a cliche').
- First, take the double pole double throw switch into your
- hand. It should look like this on the back:
-
- ---------
- - 1 2 -
- - 3 4 -
- - 5 6 -
- ---------
- * Note - Numbers correspond to actual pins.
- Now connect two wires to pins 3 & 4 and two wires to pins
- 1 & 2. The wires going to pins one and two are connected
- across the first phone line and the wires from three and
- four go across the second phone line. Test it out: Pick
- up your phone (either line) and wait for dial tone. Then
- throw on the conference switch. You should get a second
- dial tone. Now dial 555-1212. You should now have two
- D.A.'s on the line, asking each other "What City?". If not,
- then reverse the connections to phone line #1 or #2, it
- doesn't matter. Now it should work. If not, then recheck
- EVERYTHING! You messed up!
-
- Now for the last section - the phone line switcher. With
- this, you can connect a phone directly to the switchbox and
- have it operate from line #1 or line #2, depending on the
- position of the last DPDT switch. Let me emphasize that this
- is optional. Actually, all the circuts are - they are in-
- dependent of each other and each can be built separatly or
- together.
- Now, refering to the diagram of the DPDT switch above:
- Connect two wires to pins 1 & 2. Then connect these to phone
- line #1. Now connect two wires to 5 & 6 and connect these to
- phone line # 2. Lastly, connect two wires to 3 & 4 and con-
- nect the ends of these to a phone. That's it! Now, pick up
- the phone and you should hear a dial tone. Throw the switch
- and you should hear another dial tone. In some areas you may
- dial '958' to hear exactly what number you are currently
- connected to, but that should be a problem. If you really
- can't figure it out, then either trace the circut back or
- call one of the numbers and see if you get a busy signal or
- if it rings.
-
- Finally - Put the whole mess inside a project case, unless
- you like the site of wires all over the place. This also
- shouldn't be a problem if you know even the basics of
- hardware construction.
-
- Any questions may be directed to AUTOPSY SAW at Lion's
- Den BBS * (313) 881-2411 *. This file was presented to you
- for the public good. Sit belonely down a tree!
-
- ________________________________________________________________________________
- o Written by Autopsy Saw
-
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