A n 9 3 – Silicon Laboratories SI2493/57/34/15/04 User Manual

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U68 is a bit-mapped register with bits 15:3 reserved. Reading these bits returns zero. Bits 4 and 2:0 are all read/
write (see Table 68).

Bit 2 (BTE) = 0 (default) is disabled by default. When BTE = 1, the DAA automatically responds to a collapse of the
line-derived power supply during a billing tone event. When off-hook, if BTE = 1 and BTD goes high, the dc
termination is increased to 800

 to reduce loop current. If BTE and U70 [9] (RIM) are set to 1, an interrupt from

U70 [1] (RI) also occurs when BTD goes to 1 (high).

Bit 1 (ROV) is normally 0 and is set to 1 to report an excessive receive input level. ROV is cleared by writing it to 0.

Bit 0 (BTD) = 0 normally but is set to 1 if a billing tone is detected. BTD is cleared by writing a 0 to BTD.

U68 resets to 0x0000 with a power-on or manual reset.

U6A is a bit-mapped register with bits 15:3 and 1:0 reserved. Reading these bits returns zero. Bit 2 is read-only
(See Table 69).

Bit 2 (OVL) is a read-only bit that detects a receive overload. This bit is similar to U68 [1] (ROV) except OVL clears
itself after the overload condition is removed.

0

RT

Ringer Threshold Select.

Used to satisfy country requirements on ring detection. Signals below the lower level do not
generate a ring detection; signals above the upper level are guaranteed to generate a ring
detection.
0 = 11 to 22 V

rms

.

1 = 17 to 33 V

rms

.

Table 68. U68 Bit Map*

Bit

Name

Function

15:8

Reserved

Read returns zero.

7:3

Reserved

Do not modify.

2

BTE

Billing Tone Protect Enable.

0

=

Disabled.

1

=

Enabled.

1

ROV

Receive Overload.

0

=

Normal receive input level.

1

=

Excessive receive input level.

0

BTD

Billing Tone Detected.

0

=

No billing tone.

1

=

Billing tone detected (cleared by writing 0).

Table 67. U67 Bit Map* (Continued)

Bit

Name

Function

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