RC56D, RC336D, and RC144D Modem Device Sets Designer’s Guide
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2.15.5 Answer Tone Detection
The answer tone detection period is programmable by ConfigurACE II for Windows.
2.15.6 Blacklist Parameters
The modem can operate in accordance with requirements of individual countries to prevent misuse of the network by limiting
repeated calls to the same number when previous call attempts have failed. Call failure can be detected for reasons such as
no dial tone, number busy, no answer, no ringback detected, voice (rather than modem) detected, and key abort (dial attempt
aborted by user). Actions resulting from such failures can include specification of minimum inter-call delay, extended delay
between calls, and maximum numbers of retries before the number is permanently forbidden ("blacklisted"). Up to 40 such
numbers may be tabulated. The blacklist parameters are established by ConfigurACE II for Windows.
2.15.7 Relay Control
Off-hook, voice, mute, and caller ID relay control parameters are programmable by ConfigurACE II for Windows.
2.16 DIAGNOSTICS
2.16.1 Commanded Tests
Diagnostics are performed in response to &T commands.
Analog Loopback (&T1 Command). Data from the local DTE is sent to the modem, which loops the data back to the local
DTE.
2.16.2 Power On Reset Tests
Upon power on, the modem performs tests of the modem, internal and external RAM, and NVRAM. If the modem, internal
RAM, or external RAM test fails, the ~TMIND output is pulsed (serial interface version) or the DCD bit in the parallel interface
register is pulsed (parallel interface version) as follows:
Internal or external RAM test fails: One pulse cycle (pulse cycle = 0.5 sec. on, 0.5 sec. off) every 1.5 seconds.
Modem device test fails: Three pulse cycles every 1.5 seconds.
If the NVRAM test fails (due to NVRAM failure or if NVRAM is not installed), the test failure is reported by AT commands that
normally use the NVRAM, e.g., the &V command.
2.17 LOW POWER SLEEP MODE
Sleep Mode Entry. The modem enters the low power sleep mode when no line connection exists and no host activity occurs
for the period of time specified in the S24 register. All modem circuits are turned off except the internal clock circuitry in order
to consume reduced power while being able to immediately wake up and resume normal operation.
Wake-up. Wake-up occurs when a ring is detected on the telephone line, the host writes to the modem (parallel interface), or
the DTE sends a character to the modem (serial interface). The MCU wakes up the MDP and optional SCP by asserting the
~WKRESOUT output which must be connected to the MDP ~WKRES input pin and, if the SCP is installed, to the SCP
~RESET pin.
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