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5.7.4. U31–U33 (Ringback Cadence Registers)
U31, U32, and U33 set the ringback cadence minimum total time (RMTT), ringback cadence delta time (RDLT),
and ringback cadence minimum on time (RMOT) (see Table 62). Country-specific settings for ringback cadences
are specified as a range for “on” time (minimum “on” and maximum “on”) and a range for “off” time (minimum “off”
and maximum “off”). The three values represented by RMTT, RDLT, and RMOT fully specify these ranges. RMTT,
minimum total time, is equal to the minimum “on” time plus the minimum “off” time. RDLT (allowable delta) is equal
to the maximum total time (maximum “on” time plus the maximum “off” time) minus the minimum total time (RMTT).
RMOT is the minimum “on” time. The values stored in the registers are the hexadecimal representation of the times
in seconds multiplied by 7200. Default values meet FCC requirements.
5.7.5. U34–U35 (Dial Tone Timing Register)
U34 determines the period of time the modem attempts to detect a dial tone. U35 sets the time within this window
that the dial tone must be present in order to return a valid dial tone detection. The value stored in U35 is the
hexadecimal representation of the time in seconds multiplied by 7200.
The value in U34 is the hexadecimal representation of the time in seconds multiplied by 1000. The time window
represented in U34 must be larger than the dial tone present time represented in register U35 (see Table 63).
5.7.6. U37–U45 (Pulse Dial Registers)
Registers U37–U40 set the number of pulses to dial digits 0 through 9, respectively (see Table 64). The values are
entered in hexadecimal format with digit 0 having a default setting of 0x000A (10 decimal) pulses, digit 1 having a
default setting of one pulse, digit 2 having a default setting of two pulses, etc. This pulse arrangement is used
throughout most of the world. There are, however, two exceptions—New Zealand and Sweden. New Zealand
requires 10 pulses for 0, nine pulses for 1, eight pulses for 2, etc. Sweden, on the other hand, requires one pulse
for 0, two pulses for 1, etc. Complete information is provided in "6.2. Country-Dependent Setup" on page 145.
U42, U43, and U45 set the pulse dial break time (PDBT), make time (PDMT), and interdigit delay time (PDIT),
respectively. The values are entered in hexadecimal format and represent milliseconds. The default values meet
FCC requirements. The default dialing speed is 10 pps. See "6.2. Country-Dependent Setup" on page 145 for
Japanese 20 pps dialing configuration.
Table 62. Ringback Cadence Registers
Register
Name
Description
Default
U31
RMTT
Ringback cadence minimum total time in seconds multiplied by 7200.
0x4650
U32
RDLT
Ringback cadence delta in seconds multiplied by 7200.
0xEF10
U33
RMOT
Ringback cadence minimum on time in seconds multiplied by 7200.
0x1200
Table 63. Dial Tone Timing Register
Register
Name
Description
Default
U34
DTWD
Window to look for dial tone in seconds multiplied by 1000
0x1B58
U35
DMOT
Minimum dial tone on time in seconds multiplied by 7200
0x2D00
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