Cable, telephone

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OBJECT TYPE
DOUBLE HEAD
DATE
1994
ARTIFACT NUMBER
2018.0174.007
MANUFACTURER
Pan-International
MODEL
E-87647-M
LOCATION
Unknown

More Information


General Information

Serial #
N/A
Part Number
7
Total Parts
7
AKA
N/A
Patents
N/A
General Description
Synthetic cable ends and covering with a metal core. Câble avec couverture synthétique et un intérieur en métal.

Dimensions

Note: These reflect the general size for storage and are not necessarily representative of the object's true dimensions.

Length
13.0 cm
Width
4.5 cm
Height
4.1 cm
Thickness
N/A
Weight
N/A
Diameter
N/A
Volume
N/A

Lexicon

Group
Communications
Category
Telephony
Sub-Category
N/A

Manufacturer

AKA
Pan International
Country
Unknown
State/Province
Unknown
City
Unknown

Context

Country
Canada
State/Province
Ontario
Period
ca. 1994
Canada
Nortel developed this telephone in partnership with Sanyo. According to donor Bruce Tsuji, Nortel’s initial idea for this partnership was to use Sanyo’s existing cordless telephone technology in Nortel’s Vista casing, creating a cordless phone for the North American market. However, the project was assigned to Tsuji — project design manager of business and residential terminals for the Corporate Design Group —to redesign the telephone’s casing. Tsuji’s team proposed adding caller ID to the cordless phone. This change, along with using the Vista casing, required reworking of Sanyo’s cordless phone technology and developing new technology. Tsuji’s team worked with Steven Sparksmen, a Nortel employee based in Calgary, and Sanyo on the new technology. The cordless phone went to market in the autumn of 1994. According to the donor, the telephone was very well received, winning consumer electronic awards and selling “like hot cakes.” Nortel a développé ce téléphone en partenariat avec Sanyo. Selon le donateur Bruce Tsuji, l'idée initiale de Nortel pour ce partenariat était d'utiliser la technologie de téléphone sans-fil de Sanyo pour créer un téléphone sans-fil pour le marché nord-américain. Cependant, le projet a été assigné à Tsuji, le gestionnaire de la conception de projets. Son équipe a proposé d'incorporer l'identification de l'appelant pour le téléphone sans-fil. Ce changement exigeait le développement de nouvelles technologies sans-fil. L'équipe à Tsuji a travaillé avec Steven Sparksmen, un employé de Nortel basé à Calgary. Son équipe a aussi travaillé avec Sanyo sur cette nouvelle technologie. Ce téléphone sans-fil a été mis sur le marché en automne 1994. Selon le donateur, le téléphone a été très bien reçue et a gagné des prix des consommateurs.
Function
To connect a telephone to an active telephone line. Connecté un téléphone à une ligne téléphonique active.
Technical
The Nomad 6500 was the first cordless phone with caller identification in the handset. While, in the early 1990s, standard telephones had caller identification, cordless telephones did not yet have this feature because of the difficulty in transmitting data between the base and handset. Data loss, acceptable when voice was the only thing being transmitted, made the transfer of telephone numbers impossible. To overcome this problem, Nortel and Sanyo built in error checking. The direction that the telephone was mounted-keypad facing out, rather than facing the base-changed so that the display would be visible when the handset was in the base. (This change was cheaper than putting caller identification screens in both the base and the handset.) The Nomad 6500 was produced before name delivery service, but developers predicted the service would soon be available, and designed the telephone accordingly. When it was released, users could program the telephone to recognize certain numbers and identify them with known contacts. The audio for the Nomad 6500 was tested in Ottawa, at Nortel’s anechoic chamber. The rest of the technology was tested in Calgary and Japan. Le modèle Nomad 6500 a été le premier téléphone sans-fil avec l'identification de l'appelant. Malgré, dans le début des années 1990, les téléphones réguliers avec l'identification à l'appelant, les téléphones sans-fil n'avaient pas encore cette caractéristique en raison de la difficulté de transmission de donnés entre la base et l'appareil téléphonique. L'audio pour le modèle Nomad 6500 a été testé à Ottawa, dans la chambre anéchoïque de Nortel. Le reste de la technologie a été testé à Calgary et au Japon. La direction dans laquelle le téléphone était monté - clavier vers l'extérieur, plutôt que face à la base - a changé pour faire en sorte que l'affichage serait visible lorsque l'appareil téléphonique était dans la base. Cette option était moins chère que de mettre des écrans d'identification dans la base et dans l'appareil téléphonique.
Area Notes
Unknown

Details

Markings
Printed in a repeating line on the cable: "PAN-INTERNATIONAL 20251 E-87647-M [logo] AWM 60 [degrees] C 150V"
Missing
Appears complete
Finish
Black cable with grey printed markings on it and clear synthetic connectors on either end. Câble noir avec des marques grises et un connecteur synthétique à chaque extrémité.
Decoration
N/A

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