Specifications
Si2404
16 Rev. 0.91
Caller ID Operation
The Si2404 supports full type I and type II caller ID
detection and decode. Caller ID is supported for the US
Bellcore, European ETSI, UK, and Japanese protocols
and is enabled via the +VCID, +VCDT, and +PCW
commands.
Parallel Phone Detection
The ISOmodem
®
is able to detect when another
telephone, modem, or other device is using the phone
line. This allows the host to avoid interrupting another
phone call when the phone line is already in use and to
intelligently handle an interruption when the ISOmodem
is using the phone line.
On-Hook Line-in-use Detection
When the ISOmodem is sharing the telephone line with
other devices, it is important that it not interrupt a call in
progress. To detect whether another device is using the
shared telephone line, the host can use the ISOmodem
to monitor the TIP-RING dc voltage with the line voltage
sense (LVS) register (U6C, bits 15:8). The LVS bits
have a resolution of 1 V per bit with an accuracy of
approximately ±10%. Bits 0 through 6 of this 8-bit
signed twos complement number indicate the value of
the line voltage, and the sign bit (bit 7) indicates the
polarity of TIP and RING. The ISOmodem can also
monitor the TIP-RING dc voltage using the LVCS
register (U79, bits 4:0). See Figure 5 on page 16. See
also the %Vn commands for automatic line-in-use
detection.
Off-Hook Intrusion Detection
When the ISOmodem is off-hook, an algorithm is
implemented in the ISOmodem to automatically monitor
the TIP-RING loop current via the LVCS register. During
the off-hook state, the LVCS register switches from
representing the TIP-RING voltage to representing the
TIP-RING current. See Figure 6 on page 17. Upon
detecting an intrusion, the ISOmodem alerts the host of
the condition via the INT pin.
Figure 5. Loop Voltage
0 3 6 9 121518 21242830 333639 42454751 5457 6063666972 100
0
5
75 78 81 84 87
LVC S
BITS
Loop Voltage (V)
10
15
20
25
30