Mark I Hardware

The Monolog Mark I is a single-line call logger developed by British Telecom for use in disputed accounts cases. Small enough to ship in a Jiffy bag, the unit is entirely line-powered with no on-site configuration required. All call details, dialled digits and timestamps are stored in internal RAM, with a dial-up control line enabling full remote interrogation over the PSTN.

NOTE
Mark I Era

The Mark I predates BT's April 1991 rebrand. Units carry original British Telecom livery. The control line also provides trickle charging to the internal battery pack.

01
Line Powered
No external supply needed. The unit draws power directly from the telephone line.
02
Compact
Small enough to ship in a Jiffy bag. No on-site adjustments required after installation.
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Remote Access
Full interrogation of all functions over the PSTN via V21 300 baud dial-up.

Specification

ParameterValueNotes
RAM options32K / 64K / 160K2,000 / 4,000 / 10,000 call capacity
Standby current180 µAIncreases to ~2 mA during a call
Timing resolution125 mSAnswered outgoing calls; 1 s for others
Loop dial pulse6 – 50 ppsMake/break ratio 10/90 – 90/10
Meter pulse threshold> 18 VPositive or negative; SPM isolated or on line
Clock accuracy≤ 1 sec/dayPerpetual calendar valid to year 2099
Dial-up settingsV21 · 300 bd · 7E1XON/XOFF handshaking; no config needed
Line impedance10 MΩA–B leg, A/B–ground, M wire–ground

Line Connection

The standard connecting cord allows Monolog to be connected to the customer's line, metering wire and control line either through a Long Line Extender (LLE) or a Line Jack Unit (LJU). Where line resistance makes voltage sensing alone inadequate, the Long Line Extender introduces current sensing.

Connection Diagram

Wiring diagram to be added — see Appendix D of the handbook

Batteries

The internal battery pack allows data retention for several weeks without external power. The control line provides trickle charging during normal operation. Reversed battery protection is fitted as standard.

Battery Detail

Battery type, capacity and replacement procedure to be added

Memory Options

RAMTypical CapacityNotes
32K2,000 callsStandard model
64K4,000 callsExtra 32K fitted
160K10,000 callsExtra 128K fitted

A circular buffer allows continuous logging — once full, the earliest records are overwritten. Call storage varies with content; the figures above are typical.

EPROM

The Mark I firmware is held in EPROM. A patched version of the EPROM image is available in the Downloads section that extends the customer number (NUM) field from 10 to 11 digits, accommodating current UK number formats.