Phone
Busy Indicator
Have you ever been using the modem or fax and someone
else picks up the phone, breaking the connection? Well, this simple circuit
should put an end to that. It signals that the phone is in use by lighting a
red LED. When the phone is not in use, a green LED is lit. It needs no external
power and can be connected anywhere on the phone line, even mounted inside the
phone. Note: This circuit may cause
problems for some when used. You may want to build a different circuit.
Schematic
Parts:
Part
|
Total Qty.
|
Description
|
Substitutions
|
R1
|
1
|
3.3K 1/4 W Resistor
|
|
R2
|
1
|
33K 1/4 W Resistor
|
|
R3
|
1
|
56K 1/4 W Resistor
|
|
R4
|
1
|
22K 1/4 W Resistor
|
|
R5
|
1
|
4.7K 1/4 W Resistor
|
|
Q1, Q2
|
2
|
2N3392 NPN Transistor
|
|
BR1
|
1
|
1.5 Amp 250 PIV Bridge Rectifier
|
|
LED1
|
1
|
Red LED
|
|
LED2
|
1
|
Green LED
|
2. LED1 and LED2 flash on and off while the phone is ringing.
3. Do not worry about mixing up the Tip and Ring connections.
4. The ring voltage on a phone line is anywhere from 90 to 130 volts. Make sure no one calls while you are making the line connections or you'll know it. :-)
5. In some countries or states you will have to ask the phone company before you connect this to the line. It might even require an inspection.
6. If the circuit causes distortion on the phone line, connect a 680 ohm resistor in between one of the incoming line wires and the bridge rectifier.
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