Blacklisting, Special requirements for serbia and montenegro, An93 – Silicon Laboratories SI2493/57/34/15/04 User Manual
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6.2.2.4. Special Requirements for Serbia and Montenegro
The following are special network requirements for Serbia and Montenegro. These specifications are based on the
best information available and are believed to be correct.
DC Feed: 48 or 60 V
Feeding Bridge: 2 x 400
or 2 x 500
Network Impedance: 600
resistive
On-Hook (Idle State) Noise: < –60 dBm
On-Hook ac (Ringer) impedance: >2.5 k
DTMF Transmit: –11 to –9 dBm and –8 to –6 dBm
Data Transmit Level: 0 dBm to –15 dBm in 1 dB steps (average –13 dBmo)
Out-of-band energy: not specified
Pulse Dial: 1.6/1 ±15 % (pulse/pause)
Rep Rate: 10 pps
Interdial Pause: 250 ms
Ring signal: 25 Hz 80–90 V
RMS
Dial Tone: 425 Hz ±15 %
Level: –8 dBm > x > –12 dBm
Cadence: 200 ms ±10% ON
300 ms ±10% OFF
700 ms ±10% ON
800 ms ±10% OFF
Busy Tone: 425 Hz ±15 %
Level: –8 dBm > x > –12 dBm
Cadence: 500 ms ±10 % ON
500 ms ±10 % OFF
6.2.3. Blacklisting
Blacklisting prevents dialing the same phone number more than three times in three minutes. Any attempt to dial a
fourth time within three minutes results in a BLACKLISTED result code. If the blacklisting memory is full, any dial to
a new number results in a BLACKLIST FULL result code. The number of allowable calls may be adjusted in S43. If
S43 = 3, the third call in S44 seconds is blacklisted. The blacklisting time may be adjusted with register S44
(second units). A number is added to the blacklist only if the connection fails. The S42 register controls blacklisting.
Any number that is currently blacklisted is reported with the %B command.
S42
Blacklisting
0 (default)
Disabled
1
Enabled
AT Command
Function
%B
Report blacklisted number (if
any) followed by OK
Example: AT%B\r
5121234567
OK