Telephone equipment, Figure 2–2 – Lucent Technologies MERLIN LEGEND 5 User Manual
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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 5.0
System Manager’s Guide
555-650-118
Issue 1
June 1997
About the System
Page 2-4
Background
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Figure 2–2.
The Telephone Network
Telephone Equipment
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The first working model of a telephone consisted of a microphone (called a
transmitter) and a small loudspeaker-like device (called a receiver) connected by
a pair of wires and a battery.
A telephone is powered by
direct current (dc) which, in early phones, was
supplied by a battery inside the phone. Beginning in 1894, COs used a common
battery to power all the telephones connected to the exchange.
The receiver for early telephones hung on a hook that activated a switch to control
the flow of direct current to the telephone. This hook was called a
switchhook, a
term that is still used today. When a telephone handset is sitting on its cradle
(
on-hook), it draws no current from the CO. When a person removes the handset
CO
Customer
Premises
CO
Customer
Premises
Long Distance
(Toll) Network