
Preliminary
DSP for Digital Answering phone with FLASH interface
KS16121
DESCRIPTION OF INSTRUCTION / STATUS PARAMETERS (
continued
)
MM
MS
OC
OFFSET
PA
PBS
PHRASE ID
RAMO[3:0]
RBYTE
RC
RD
RECORD TIME
RI
RM
RS
SC
SOV
TAIL CUT
TONE ID
VA
VD
1
2
2
10
1
3
7
4
8
1
1
12
1
1
1
1
3
7
5
1
1
Mute microphone. If set, microphone input is muted.
Microphone input sensitivity. 0x0 for +12 dBm and 0x3 for 0 dBm in 4dB steps.
The higher value is for noisy environment.
Output codec selection flag. 0 for codec 1, 1 for codec 2 or 3 for both codecs 1 and 2.
The length of message, from the beginning, to be skipped in unit of seconds.
It also indicates the current position of message in a status word.
Pause the playback.
Playback speed. PBS = 0 or 3 for normal speed (NS). The speed ranges from 0.5*NS
( twice slower) to 2*NS ( twice faster). PBS = 1 for 0.5*NS, 2 for 0.75*NS, 4 for 1.25*NS,
5 for 1.5*NS, 6 for 1.75*NS and 7 for 2*NS.
The index of the phrase in ROM/EPROM to be played back
in VOICE PROMPT mode.
Memory test results. Indicates the available memory size .
( 0 for 0-1M , 1 for 1-2 Mbits , 2 for 2-3M etc )
Received Byte. This is the received ASCII byte by meaningful only when RM is set.
Receiving a non-message signal. If set, it means that th KS16121 is receiving the
Channel Seizure Signal or Mark Signal for on-hook transmission or receiving the
Mark Signal for off - hook transmission.
Ready flag in the VOICE PROMPT mode.
If set, it indicates a new phrase may be selected.
Available recording time for ICMs, in unit of seconds.
Idle state for Caller-ID reception.
If set, it means that the KS16121 is idle mode during caller-ID reception.
Receiving a message frame. If set, it means that the KS16121 is receiving a message frame.
Voice prompt data test result. It passed the test, when cleared.
Activates silence compaction, if set, in the RECORD mode.
Speaker Output Volume. 0x0 for +6dBm and 0x6 for -12dBm in 3dB steps.
0x7 means that the speaker output is muted.
The length of message, from the end, to be removed in unit of 80 msec.
Index from the tone table.
By default, indices 0 through 12 correspond to standard DTMF tones.
Enables the voice activation, if set, in the RECORD mode.
Voice signal detected in RECORD mode.
Name
Bit Width
Definition