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EM91203 Datasheet, PDF (6/19 Pages) ELAN Microelectronics Corp – TONE/PULSE SWITCHABLE DIALER WITH LCD INTERFACE
EM91203 SERIES
TONE/PULSE SWITCHABLE DIALER WITH LCD INTERFACE
• To select Pulse or Tone mode.
• Off-hook (or turn on HF function), push d1, d2, .. , dn, RD/P, k1, k2, .. , kn . These numbers will be dialed
out as following sequence:
d1, d2, .. , dn, Tp, k1, k2, .. , kn.
Pulse to Tone (*/T or P-T) key operation
The Pulse to Tone (*/T or P-T) key is designed to support toll dialing (long distance call) or PABX system
operation. The "*/T (or P-T)" key can be stored in memory and it will occupy one digital position.
• To select Pulse mode.
• Off-hook (or turn on HF function), push d1, d2, .. , dn, */T, (or P-T) k1, k2, .. , kn. These numbers will be dialed
out as following sequence:
d1, d2, .. , dn, Tpt, k1, k2, .. , kn.
(pulse mode)
(tone mode)
Flash (F) key operation
The Flash (F) key is designed to break telephone line temporarily. After F key is depressed, this dialer will send
a flash signal to break line 600 ms, 300 ms, 100 ms or 80 ms as ROW3 and ROW4 selection.
Handfree (HF) function
The handfree function is designed to support on-hook dialing and loudspeaker application which can be turn “on”
or “off” with falling edge signal from HFI pin. During handfree function is executed, the HFO pin is switched
to “high”. Otherwise the HFO pin stays “low” level.
Truth table
Operating state
(0) On-hook, idle state
(1) Off-hook line
(2) Off-hook, HF line
(3) On-hook, HF line
HKS
H
L
L
H
Input/Output pin level
PO XMUTE
PM
F
F
L
F
F
L
F
F
L
F
F
L
HFO
L
L
H
H
Note : F=floating (high impedance); H=logic “High”; L=logic “Low” level.
SDO (Serial Data Output) function
The SDO is serial data output which format is same as UART protocol. SDO function is designed to drive LCD
driver and voice synthesizer. So the dialing numbers can be display on LCD screen with EM32100 (or EM32116
). The SDO signal consists of two start bits, six data bits and two stop bits. Each bit time is about 3.9 ms (256 Hz)
and output sequences are following by start bits, data bits (LSB to MSB) and stop bits.
0
1
bit 0
bit1
bit2
bit3
bit4
bit5
ready
start bits
data bits
* This specification are subject to be changed without notice.
0
1
stop bits
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