Natalie Feature List SC14CVMDECT



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Natalie Feature List SC14CVMDECT

Abstract This document states all features supported by the SC14CVMDECT module with the Natalie stack pre-programmed. Contents 1.1.1 Revision History... 1 2. Terms and definitions... 1 3. References... 1 4. CVMDECT feature list... 2 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 General features... 2 Protocol features... 3 4.2.1 CAT-iq V1... 3 4.2.2 CAT-iq V2... 4 4.2.3 CAT-iq V2.1... 5 4.2.4 CAT-iq V3.0... 6 Switch features... 6 Other features... 6 1.1.1 Revision History Version Date Description 1.0 30-05-2013 Document draft 2.0 12-08-2013 Updated for release 2.0 2.2 24-05-2014 Updated for release 2.2 3.0 03-12-2014 Updated for release 3.0 2. Terms and definitions Please refer to document reference [1] 3. References 1. SC14CVMDECT_Terms and Definitions, Dialog Semiconductor 2. www.cat-iq.org 2014 Dialog Semiconductor GmbH 1 of 11 www.dialog-semiconductor.com

4. CVMDECT feature list 4.1 General features ULS (EU-DECT variants only) Ultra Low Standby, this mode enables the device to stay standby for extended periods. ULE Ultra Low Energy, This protocol feature allows the user to set up a network of ultra-low energy devices (i.e. sensor/ actuator units). Both Unlocked and paging mode are available. EU-DECT A complete package of settings for broadcasting in the EU network US-DECT A complete package of settings for broadcasting in the US network J-DECT (2ch) A complete package of settings for broadcasting in the US network with 2 channel support J-DECT (5ch) A complete package of settings for broadcasting in the US network with 5 channel support DECT 6.0 K-DECT (Korean DECT) A complete package of settings for broadcasting in the Korean network AES-128: AES 128 bit encryption is enabled: DSAA-2 Point to Point Audio (Walkie-talkie mode) Two PP s can communicate with each other without a base station. Base station subscriptions Number of DECT subscriptions per base: Number of ULE subscriptions per base: 64 total* 64 total* Note 1: *The maximum number of registrations is 64 in total so combinations can be made (i.e.10 voice and 54 ULE registrations or 32 voice and 32 ULE registrations and so on, any combination is possible.) Narrowband ADPCM G.726 32 Kbit/s voice service Narrowband audio (8 khz) Wideband G.722 65 Kbit/s voice service Wideband audio (16 khz) 2014 Dialog Semiconductor GmbH 2 of 11 www.dialog-semiconductor.com

4.2 4.2.1 Protocol features CAT-iq V1 Wideband Audio Wideband audio, or HD voice, refers to the next generation of voice quality for telephony audio resulting in high definition voice quality compared to standard digital telephony "toll quality". It extends the frequency range of audio signals transmitted over telephone lines, resulting in higher quality speech. The range of the human voice extends from 80 Hz to 14 khz but traditional, voice band or narrowband telephone calls limit audio frequencies to the range of 300 Hz to 3.4 khz. Wideband audio relaxes the bandwidth limitation and transmits in the audio frequency range of 50 Hz to 7 khz or higher. Caller ID recognition Caller ID (caller identification, CID), also called calling line identification (CLID), calling number delivery (CND), calling number identification (CNID) or calling line identification presentation (CLIP), is a telephone service, available in analog and digital phone systems. It transmits a caller's number to the called party's telephone equipment during the ringing signal, or when the call is being set up but before the call is answered. Where available, caller ID can also provide a name associated with the calling telephone number. The information made available to the called party may be displayed on a telephone's display, on a separately attached device, or be processed by an attached computer with appropriate interface hardware. 2014 Dialog Semiconductor GmbH 3 of 11 www.dialog-semiconductor.com

4.2.2 CAT-iq V2 All mandatory CAT-iq V2 functionality All mandatory CAT-iq functionality is in place, please refer to document ref [2] for more information. List Access Service (LAS) LAS allows the synchronisation of i.e. call lists and phonebooks. Synchronization of system settings Time and date can be synchronised between PP s and the FP Multiple lines handling Multiple line handling is supported by the SC14CVMDECT module. Headset support Headset functionality is supported with a separate input specifically for this functionality. Easy PIN code registration An improved and easy to use way to configure the PIN code Easy pairing registration By placing the connecting the PP to the base (e.g. putting the handset in the base station) it will automatically register. Handset Locator Paging mode to locate all registered PP s No emission mode (EU-DECT only) 2014 Dialog Semiconductor GmbH 4 of 11 www.dialog-semiconductor.com

4.2.3 CAT-iq V2.1 3-party conference call A conference call can be set up with up to 3 other participants (4 total) Intrusion call The attendant intrusion (Call Offer) button allows an attendant to intrude on an existing call to offer a new call or message to the intruded party. When the attendant releases the intruded call, the source party waits at the intruded party s analog telephone or holds on an available line appearance on a digital telephone. CLIR CLIR (Calling Line Identification Restriction) controls the presentation of caller identity (via CLIP) in GSM networks. If CLIR is enabled, the caller s MSC indicates this restriction to the destination MSC. The identity is then not forwarded to the destination mobile station. Personal Phonebook Support in PP Each PP can have a unique phone book which can be synchronised to allow a quick setup for the end costumer. SMS Support for text messaging Diagnostic features Extended diagnostic features for faster time to market Answering machine control Early encryption Re-keying Green power saving Recommended tones (optional) Handset Capability Enquiry 2014 Dialog Semiconductor GmbH 5 of 11 www.dialog-semiconductor.com

4.2.4 CAT-iq V3.0 LU-10 Binary content download SUOTA Software Upgrade Over The Air, this enables a customer to wirelessly update the software remotely. HTTP based applications Support for HTTP based applications is available. Upgrade of PP and FP Both can be upgraded via UART or JTAG. (UART over USB or FTDI) 4.3 Switch features FP CVM Intercom system (9 parties: PP s + wired interfaces) 4.4 Other features Adaptive power control (EU DECT only) Fast lock mode COLA HAL for COLA GPIO UART SPI Boot management PCM audio (4 connections of FP) Virtual Eeprom Configurable audio routing PCM/Codec Battery monitoring synchronized with MAC Copy protection using OTP sectors NVS backup using OTP sectors. Voice activity detection Runtime configurable ringer melodies PP speakerphone PAEC V6 (Perceptive Acoustic Echo Cancellation version 6) 2014 Dialog Semiconductor GmbH 6 of 11 www.dialog-semiconductor.com

NWK features support Codec Negotiation Exchange of codec list during registration and location registration Basic service wideband speech and default attributes Codec Negotiation during call establishment Codec Switching Codec Change Slot type modification MAC layer advanced connection slot type modification MAC layer connection type modification: basic to/from advanced Generic events notification, general Date and Time synchronisation FP managed line selection for a first external outgoing call Call identification Call identifier general requirements Call identifier assignment on outgoing call (FP to PP) Multiple Lines Terminal attachment and line settings Compatibility with non-multiple line PP or FP List access service General considerations List change notification Start / end session Read entries Edit entry Save entry Delete entry Negative acknowledgement Data packet / Last data packet DECT system and line settings considerations Interactions between registration, attachment of handsets and lists Fields description Supported lists Missed calls list All calls list Contact list Internal names list DECT system settings list Line settings list 2014 Dialog Semiconductor GmbH 7 of 11 www.dialog-semiconductor.com

Supported DECT system settings Clock master Base reset FP version / EEprom version FP version / Hardware version Supported line settings Line name Line id Attached handsets Headset call interception Headset incoming call Re-dial of last outgoing call Re-dial of last incoming call Switching from headset to handset (handset initiated) Call features Outgoing call Off hook On hook (full release) Dialed digits (basic) Register recall Pause (dialing pause) Incoming call Authentication of PP Authentication of user Location registration Location Update Terminal Capability Indication On air key allocation Identification of PP Service class indication/assignment Obtaining access rights Terminal Capability Indication Authentication of PT Alerting Obtaining access rights Terminal Capability Indication Incrementing the ZAP value Terminal Capability Indication Encryption activation FT initiated Subscription registration procedure on-air Link control Indirect FT initiated link establishment Terminate access rights FT initiated Go to Pulse Signaling of display characters Display Terminal Capability Indication Authentication of FT 2014 Dialog Semiconductor GmbH 8 of 11 www.dialog-semiconductor.com

Encryption activation PT initiated Calling Line Identification Presentation (CLIP) Internal call Internal call setup Internal call keypad Internal call CLIP Internal call CNIP Internal call codec priority Service call Calling Name Identification Presentation (CNIP) indication Calling Name Identification Presentation (CNIP) indication Data Link Control (DLC) services support LU1 Transparent UnProtected service (TRUP) Class 0 /minimum_delay FU1 DLC frame FU12 DLC frame with adaptation for codec G.729.1 LAPC class A service and Lc CS channel fragmentation and recombination Broadcast Lb service Intra-cell voluntary connection handover Intercell voluntary connection handover Encryption activation LU1 TRUP Class 0/min_delay FU1 Medium Access Control (MAC) services support IN_minimum delay symmetric MAC service type Advanced connections no-emission mode General Continuous broadcast Paging broadcast Basic connections CS higher layer signaling Quality control Encryption activation Extended frequency allocation Bearer Handover, intra-cell Bearer Handover, inter-cell Connection Handover, intra-cell Connection Handover, inter-cell SARI support 2014 Dialog Semiconductor GmbH 9 of 11 www.dialog-semiconductor.com

Physical layer (PHL) services support Level 2 GFSK modulation Physical Packet P32 Physical Packet P64 Physical Packet P80 Speech coding and audio features support G.726 32 Kbit/s ADPCM codec G.722 64 Kbit/s 7 khz wideband codec Codec selection and switching PP Audio profile type 1a (classic GAP handset) FP Audio type 2 (analog PSTN 3,1 khz) FP Audio type 6a (internal call) FP Audio type 6b (internal conference) Application features support Easy PIN-code registration Registration mode automatic access Searching mode and PIN code requests Base station name selection Registration user feedback Easy pairing registration Easy pairing description Registration mode automatic access Base station limited registration mode Searching mode request Base station name selection Registration user feedback Handset locator AC_bitstring_mapping Multiple subscription registration Subscription control Manual entry of the PARK Terminal identity number assignment in mono cell system 2014 Dialog Semiconductor GmbH 10 of 11 www.dialog-semiconductor.com

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