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RXFIFO Error Status Bits
The RXFIFO includes five error status bits: BRKD (0Eh:6), SYNCD (0Ah:1), RXP (01h:0), FE (0Ah:4), and PE (0Ah:5).
SYNCD is used for 7E flag detection in HDLC mode only and BRKD indicates that an asynchronous break has been
received. FE indicates a framing error in asynchronous mode or an abort condition in HDLC mode. PE indicates an
asynchronous parity error or a CRC error in HDLC mode. RXP indicates the received parity bit in 8-bit asynchronous stuff
parity mode.
IMPORTANT: The host must read the status bits prior to reading the byte from RBUFFER. Note that this is the opposite of
how it should be done using the RC96DPL/RC144DPL or RC96DPi/RC144DPi.)
Also, there are two status bits (RXHF and RXFNE) that the host can use to monitor the RXFIFO operation. RXHF (01h:1)
indicates when the receive FIFO is half full and RXFNE (0Ch:1) is set whenever RXFIFO contains data.
Function 75-80: Not Applicable
Function 81:
V.34 Spectral Parameters Control
Acc Method: 1
Address: 105h
The host can control some of the spectral parameters that the transmitter uses for cases where the local PTT has
regulations governing transmission. These control bits should be used in their default state and the host need only alter them
if required to meet PTT approval.
Bit 7
Transmitter Enable for the Low Carrier Frequency for 3200 Baud. When set, the transmitter can use the
low carrier frequency for 3200 baud.
Bit 6
Transmitter Enable for the High Carrier Frequency for 3200 Baud. When set, the transmitter can use the
high carrier frequency for 3200 baud.
Bit 5
Transmitter Enable for the Low Carrier Frequency for 3000 Baud. When set, the can use the low carrier
frequency for 3000 baud.
Bit 4
Transmitter Enable for the High Carrier Frequency for 3000 Baud. When set, the can use the high carrier
frequency for 3000 baud.
Bits 3:0
Reserved. Do not alter the contents.
Function 82:
V.34 Phase 2 Power Reduction
Acc Method: 1 (RO)
Address: 0E2h
In V.34 mode, the MDP supports the reduction in transmit power if instructed by the remote modem during the start-up
sequence. The amount of power drop from the nominal is 0 to 14 dB. The TLDDIS bit (100h:3, see Function 64) enables the
local modem to implement the amount of power drop being suggested by the remote modem or to ignore it and not drop the
level at all. Function 82 specifies the amount of power drop in dB after Phase 2.
Function 83-84: Not Applicable
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