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6.5.1. A0
Answer and transmit the AIN analog input signal on the
telephone line and connect the phone line receive
signal to the AOUT pin (see Figure 10B). This mode
also monitors for local DTMF received signals and user
defined tones. Any received character is echoed. User-
defined tones are echoed as X and Y. Transmission of
any data to the Si2400 UART will cause the modem to
go into the command mode. The modem can then send
DTMF tones via the “ATDT #!0” command (where #
represents a DTMF character 0-9, A-D, # or*) or be
disconnected with the “ATH” command. The “ATDT #!0”
command string does not initiate a new call since the
modem is already connected.
Notes:
1. DRT must be set to data mode (SE4[5:4](DRT) = 00
b
)
before attempting to send tones after a “A0” command.
User defined tones are enabled by setting S14[6]
(UDF) = 1
b
and require DSP low-level control as
defined on page 40. The online mode can be resumed
by issuing the “ATO” command. (see the “!0” section
for more detail).
2. DTMF detection is only intended for local detection
of a parallel device.
6.5.2. !0
After dialing the number, go to DTMF monitor mode with
no modem connection. After dialing the !0 mode is the
same as the A0 mode described previously.
Example: Dial a number and detect DTMF tones in
“data mode.”
Example: Dial a number and place the Si2400 in “voice
mode.”
DTMF detection is only intended for local detection of a
parallel device, not for detection of a remote source
over two local loops. “Data mode” (see example above)
DTMF detection is reliable on a quiet line without the
presence of interfering audio signals or voice. DTMF
detection, although possible, in the “voice mode” (see
example above) is not recommended and can be
unreliable.
6.5.3. !1
Dial number and follow the DTMF security protocol.
The format for this command is as follows:
ATDT<phone number>!1<message 1><CR>
K
!<message 2><CR>
K
Table 18. AT Command Set Extensions
for Alarm Industry
Command Function
A0 Answer and switch to DTMF monitor
mode
A1 Answer and switch to “SIA Format”
!0 Dial and switch to DTMF monitor
mode
!1 Dial and switch to DTMF security
mode
!2 Dial and switch to “SIA Format”
!7 Dial and switch to pulse security mode
X1 SIA half-duplex mode search
X2 SIA half-duplex return online as
transmitter
X3 SIA half-duplex return online as
receiver
Command Result
ATDT#!0<CR>
After “,” result code
Dials #
ATSE4=00O<CR> Detects DTMF tones in
“data mode”
ATDT1234!0
After “,” result code
Sends DTMF tones for
1234
ATSE4=00O<CR> Detects DTMF tones in
“data mode”
ATH Terminates call
Command Result
ATSEf=02 Powers ADC and DAC
ATSE2=02 Sets GPIO1 as analog input
ATDT#!0<CR>
After “,” result code
Dials #
Modem in “voice mode”
Audio placed on Ain
(GPIO1) is transmitted and
received audio is available
on AOUT (see Figure 10).
ATH Terminates call
ATSE4=02 Returns Si2400 to “data
mode” for next dial com-
mand.
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