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FX633 Datasheet, PDF (6/12 Pages) List of Unclassifed Manufacturers – Call Progress Tone Detector
Call Progress Tone Detector
FX633
1.5 General Description
1.5.1 Overall Function Description
The FX633 Call Progress Tone Detector uses different tone detection methods from those commonly
found with other products.
Many traditional devices use a bandpass filter followed by an energy detector. The filter is usually
designed to pass input signals with a frequency between about 300Hz and 700Hz, and the amplitudes
of signals in this range are then checked against a level threshold. Any signal of acceptable level in
this frequency band is classed as a Call Progress tone, including signals due to speech and noise.
False outputs caused by speech are a common feature with these products, and background noise
may lead to a stuck "detect" output.
The FX633, by contrast, uses a stochastic signal processing technique based on analysis in both the
frequency and time domain, with signal amplitude forming a small part in the decision process. This
analysis includes checks on whether the signal has a "profile" which matches international standards
for Call Progress tones, or a profile more likely to match that of speech, noise or other non-call-
progress signals. It also adds checks on whether tones which include frequencies corresponding with
the "US Busy" signals have been detected.
The following Glossary, and the Decode Truth Table in section 1.5.4, provide a simple explanation of
the decoding functions and features offered by the FX633.
1.5.2 Glossary
Call Progress Tones: The single and dual frequency tones in the range 350Hz to 620Hz specified
widely for call progress signalling.
Call Progress Band: The nominal range 340Hz to 650Hz within which the FX633 will detect Call
Progress tones. The detection algorithm requires that the tones have the characteristics typical of Call
Progress Tones.
Call Progress Low Band: The nominal range 340Hz to 490Hz. The FX633 will detect single or dual
tones falling entirely within this range as Call Progress Low Band tones.
Call Progress High Band: The nominal range 600Hz to 650Hz. Single tones in this range, or dual
tones having a material frequency component within this range (e.g. 480 + 620Hz), are detected as
Call Progress High Band tones.
Non Call Progress Signal: A signal falling within the nominal range (a) 200Hz to 800Hz, but NOT
within the Call Progress Band, or (b) within the nominal range 200Hz to 800Hz, but NOT meeting the
DETECTION REQUIREMENTS when the signal falls in the Call Progress Band.
Subject to the duration and other characteristics of such signals, the FX633 will usually interpret these
as a Non Call Progress Signal (e.g. speech or other signal activity).
Minimum Input Signal: The minimum signal level for the specified tone decoding performance. The
lower level at which absence of an input signal will be registered is not specified.
No Signal: A signal falling outside the nominal range 120Hz to 900Hz or the absence of an input
signal. Either will be detected as a No Signal condition.
Nominal: Subject to dynamic tolerances within the signal analysis process. Absolute values are not
material or adverse to performance.
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