The W91550DN series are Si-gate CMOS IC tone/pulse switchable dialers containing 13 number
memories and a 10-digit LCD driver for displaying telephone numbers and calling time, including a
16-digit × 3 one-touch memory, 16-digit × 10 two-touch memory dialing, and 32-digit × 2 redial and
save memory. These dialers also provide a secrecy key, flash, two-way handfree dialing, one-key
redial, hold and lock functions.
FEATURES
• Tone/pulse switchable dialer
• Two by 32-digit redial and save memory (or mercury memory)
• Three by 16-digit one-touch direct repertory memory
• Ten by 16-digit two-touch indirect repertory memory
• Minimum tone output duration/inter-tone pause: 87/87 mS
• Flash pause time: 1.2 sec.
• Flash break time (98, 300, 600 msec) selectable by keypad
• Pause time (2.0, 3.6, 4.0 sec.) selectable by mask option
• Pulse-to-tone (*/T) keypad for long distance call operation
• 0 or 9 dialing inhibition pin for PABX system or long distance dialing lock out
• Make/break ratio selected by pin option
• Built-in 10-digit LCD driver for telephone number display and calling time (1/3 duty, 1/2 bias)
• Built-in calling time from (00:00) to (59:59)
• On-chip power-on reset and clear LCD
• On hook debounce: 250 msec in normal mode (20 msec in lock mode)
• First key-in delay: 300 msec in lock mode
• Uses 3.579545 MHz crystal or ceramic resonator
• Packaged in 64-pin QFP
• The different dialers in the W91550DN series are shown in the following table:
TYPE NO.FUNCTIONPACKAGE
W91550DNFDefault pause time is 3.6 sec. and all F1, F2, F3 are first priority.QFP
W91550DNF-1Same as W91550DN except F3 can be stored as a digit.QFP
W91550DNHDefault pause time is 3.6 sec. and all F1, F2, F3 are first priority.Chip
W91550DNH-1Same as W91550DN except F3 can be stored as a digit.Chip
HPM MUTE39OThe HPM MUTE is a conventional CMOS inverter output. During
MODE43IPulling mode pin to VSS places the dialer in tone mode.
44−49
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50−53
54, 55I, O A built-in inverter provides oscillation with an inexpensive
40O
1O
I
The keyboard input may be used with either the standard 4 × 7
keyboard, an inexpensive single contact (form A) keyboard or
electronic input.
A valid key entry is defined by a single row being connected to a
single column.
3.579545MHz crystal. Most crystals do not vary by more than 0.02%.
The oscillator oscillates in off-hook or handfree mode but oscillation
ceases in on-hook mode or when the handfree mode is released.
The T/P
output. The output transistor is switched on during pulse and tone
mode dialing sequences and flash breaks. Otherwise, it is switched
off.
pulse dialing, flash break, hold, and mercury mute functions, this pin
will output an active high. Otherwise, it remains in a low state.
The
transistor is switched on only during the mute function. Otherwise, it is
switched off.
Pulling mode pin to VDD places the dialer in pulse mode.
Pulse or tone mode can be selected any time.
is a conventional CMOS N-channel open drain
is a CMOS N-channel open drain output. The output
56IHook switch input.
= VDD: On-hook state. Chip in sleeping mode, no operation.
= VSS: Off-hook state. Chip enable for normal operation.
pin is pulled to VDD by internal resistor.
42OThis pin is a CMOS inverter output. The timing diagram is shown as
Figure 1(a), 1(b), 1(c), 1(d). Flash key will cause DP to go active in
either pulse mode or tone mode.
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Pin Description, continued
SYMBOLPINI/OFUNCTION
DTMF35OIn pulse mode, this pin remains in low state at all times.
In tone mode, it will output a dual or single tone. A detailed timing
diagram for tone mode is shown in Figure 2(a), 2(b), 2(c) 2(d).
Output Frequency
SpecifiedActualError %
R1
R2
R3
R4
C1
C2
C3
697
770
852
941
1209
1336
1477
VDD, VSS38, 34IPower input pins.
B/M36IMake: Break ratio select pin.
If B/M = VDD, the M/B ratio is 40:60.
If B/M = VSS, the M/B ratio is 33.3:66.7.
B/M pin is pulled to VDD by internal resistor.
699
766
848
948
1216
1332
1472
+0.28
-0.52
-0.47
+0.74
+0.57
-0.30
-0.34
S/
26ISave and mercury select pin.
If S/M = VDD, the save function is selected.
If S/M = VSS, the mercury function is selected.
S/M pin is pulled to VDD by internal resistor.
ATS41IIf ATS = VDD, the auto timer function is enabled.
If ATS = VSS, the auto timer function is disabled.
ATS pin is pulled to VDD by internal resistor.
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Pin Description, continued
HFI
HFI
HFI
LOCK
LOCK
LOCK
TEST
TEST
TEST
SYMBOLPINI/OFUNCTION
W91550DN SERIES
, HFO
57, 58I, O
64I
Handfree control pins. A low pulse on the
input pin toggles the
handfree control state.
Status of the handfree control is listed in the following table:
CURRENT STATE
Hook SW.
−
On HookHigh
Off Hook
On Hook
Off Hook
Off HookHighOn HookHigh
HFO
Low
High
Low
HFI
HFI
HFI
Off Hook
−
On Hook
Input
NEXT STATE
HFO
High
Low
LowYes
Low
Low
Dialing
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
pin is pulled to VDD by internal resistor.
Detailed timing diagram is shown in Figure 4.
The
pin is used to prevent "0" or "9" dialing under PABX
system long distance call control. When the first key input after reset
is "0" or "9", all the key inputs, including "0" or "9" key, become
invalid, and the chip generates no output.
The telephone is reinitialized by a reset.
The following table describes the functions of the
pin:
37I
LOCK PIN
Floating
VDD
V
SS
In normal operation, pulling the
tone. In testing operation, pulling the
FUNCTION
Normal dialing
"0", "9" dialing inhibited
"0" dialing inhibited
pin to VDD inhibits the single
pin to VSS enables a
single tone to be created by pressing two keys simultaneously, and all
of the timing parameters for pulse dialing are faster than in normal
operation.
VLCD59IPower supply pin for LCD driver.
A 1µF capacitor is connected between VLCD and VSS.
CP, CN60, 61ICP is the voltage control capacitor positive pin.
CN is the voltage control capacitor negative pin.
A 1 µF capacitor is connected between these two pins.
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Pin Description, continued
SYMBOLPINI/OFUNCTION
W91550DN SERIES
COM1−
62, 63, 2O
COM3
1(A, B, C)−
10(A, B, C)
3−33
(unless
26-pin)
BLOCK DIAGRAM
ROW
(R1 ~ R4)
COLUMN
(C1 ~ C6)
O
KEYBOARD
INTERFACE
COM1−COM3 are common signal output terminals for the 1/3 duty
LCD.
1(A, B, C) −10(A, B, C) are 10-digit segment signal output terminals.
XT XT
HKS
B/M
MODE
LOCK
TEST
ATS
S/M
HFI
T/P MUTE
HPM MUTE
KMUTE
DP
HFO
LOCATION
LATCH
READ/WRITE
COUNTER
RAM
SYSTEM CLOCK
GENERATOR
CONTROL
LOGIC
PULSE
CONTROL
LOGIC
DTMF
D/A
CONVERTER
ROW & COLUMN
PROGRAMMABLE
COUNTER
BACKPLAN SIGNAL
GENERATOR
COM1 COM2
COM3
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& DECODER
SEGMENT OUTPUT
DECODER
L.C.D.
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
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HFI
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HFI
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HFI
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Keyboard Operation
C1C2C3C4C5C6Vss
123EM1TIMR1
456CHKM2F1MUTER2
789AM3F2HR3
∗/T
• E: Store digit
• CHK: a. Check dialing number
b. Memory check (except mercury)
• A: Indirect repertory memory dialing function key
2. Dialing length is unlimited, but redial is inhibited if length oversteps 32 digits in normal dialing.
3. The dialing mark (the dot of digit_1) will be lit until dialing is finished.
),D1,D2, ...,Dn
Redialing
1.OFF HOOK(orON HOOK&
),D1,D2, ...,DnBusy
ComeON HOOK,OFF HOOK(orON HOOK&
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HFI
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DP
HFI
¡õ
HFI
¡õ
HFI
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HFI
¡õ
a. TheR/Pkey can execute the redial function only as the first key-in after off-hook; otherwise,
it will invoke the pause function.
b. The redial memory content will be D1, D2, D3, ..., Dn.
c. If redialing length oversteps 32 digits, the redialing function will be inhibited.
2.OFF HOOK(orON HOOK&
a. The one key redialing function timing diagram is shown in Figure 3.
b. If the dialing ofD1toDnis finished, pressing theR key will cause the pulse output pin
to go low for 2.2 seconds break time and 0.6 seconds pause time will be added
automatically.
c. If the pulses of the dialed digitsD1toDnhave not finished,R will be ignored.
),D1,D2, ...,Dn, Busy,R
Number Store
1.OFF HOOK, (orON HOOK
same as one time),Mn(orA,Ln, orLn),ON HOOK
D1, D2, ..., Dn will be stored in memory location Mn (or Ln) and will be dialed out.
2.OFF HOOK, (orON HOOK
(could be skipped),Mn,ON HOOK
OFF HOOK(orON HOOK
A (could be skipped),Ln,ON HOOK
a. D1, D2, ..., Dn will be stored in memory location Mn (or Ln) but will not be dialed out.
&
&
&
),D1,D2, ...,Dn, E(many times
),E ,D1,D2, ...,Dn,E
), E,D1,D2, ...,Dn, E
b. R/P and */Tkeys can be stored as a digit in memory, but R/P key cannot be the first
digit. In store mode, R/P is the pause function key.
c. The store mode is released after the store function is executed or when the state of the hook
switch changes or the flash function is executed.
3.OFF HOOK,
The redial content will be copied to memory location Mn (or Ln).
E,Mn
, (or A, Ln, orLn)
Save
If the S/M pin = VDD, the save function is selected:
1.OFF HOOK, (orON HOOK
E,D1',D2', ...,Dn',SAVE
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),D1 , D2, ...,Dn, CONVERSATION,
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HFI
¡õ
HFI
¡õ
HFI
¡õ
HFI
¡õ
HFI
¡õ
HFI
¡õ
HFI
¡õ
HFI
¡õ
D1', D2', ..., Dn' will be stored in save memory but will not be dialed out.
2.OFF HOOK, (orON HOOK
a. D1, D2, ..., Dn will be dialed out before the SAVE key is pressed.
b. The D1, D2, ..., Dn will be copied to save memory when the SAVE key is pressed after
D1, D2, ..., Dn dialing is finished.
3.OFF HOOK, (orON HOOK
a. D1, D2, ..., Dn will be dialed out when the SAVE key is pressed.
b. All of the sequences will be displayed on the LCD.
&
&
),D1, D2, ...,Dn, SAVE
),SAVE
Mercury
If the S/M pin = VSS, the mercury function is selected:
1.OFF HOOK, (orON HOOK
E,D1',D2', ...,Dn',MER
D1', D2', ..., Dn' will be stored in mercury memory but will not be dialed out.
D1, D2, ..., Dn will be dialed out but the MER's contents can't be dialed out.
&
&
),D1 , D2, ...,Dn, CONVERSATION,
),D1, D2, ..., Dn,MER
b.OFF HOOK, (orON HOOK
D1', D2', ..., Dn' will be dialed out, and the mercury mark (the dot of digit_10) will be blinking during
mercury dialing. Detailed timing diagram is shown in Figure 5.
c. The MER key can be used to execute the mercury function only when it is the first key-in in
dialing mode after off-hook state or first priority flash operation (except W91550DN-1's F3).
d. With the exception of the mercury mark, the contents of mercury memory will not be displayed
on the LCD.
e. Mercury memory cannot be checked in memory check mode.
&
),MER
Repertory Dialing
1. One-touch direct repertory dialing.
a.OFF HOOK, (orON HOOK
b.OFF HOOK, (orON HOOK
2. Two-touch indirect repertory dialing.
OFF HOOK, (orON HOOK
&
&
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),Mn
),SAVE(orMER)
),A,Ln
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Access Pause
HFI
¡õ
HFI
¡õ
HFI
¡õ
HFI
¡õ
W91550DN SERIES
OFF HOOK(orON HOOK&
1. The pause function can be stored in memory.
2. The pause function is executed in normal dialing, redialing, or memory dialing.
3. The pause function timing diagram is shown in Figure 6.
),D1,D2,R/P,D3, ...,Dn
Pulse-to-tone (*/T)
OFF HOOK(orON HOOK&
D2, ...,Dn'
1. If the mode switch is set to pulse mode, then the output signal will be:
D1, D2, ..., Dn, Pause (3.6 sec), D1', D2', ..., Dn'
(Pulse) (Tone)
2. If the mode switch is set to tone mode, then the output signal will be:
D1, D2, ..., Dn, * , D1', D2', ..., Dn'
(Tone) (Tone)
3. The dialer remains in tone mode when the digits have been dialed out and can be reset to pulse
mode only by going on-hook.
4. The pulse-to-tone function timing diagram is shown in Figure 7.
),D1,D2, ...,Dn,*/T,D1',
TIM
OFF HOOK, (orON HOOK
orRepertory dialing), CONVERSATION,TIM
1. If no key is pressed after dialing and ATS pin = 1, the LCD will automatically display counting time
after 6 seconds.
2. The timer will count after the TIM key is pressed from 00:00.
&
),D1 , D2, ...,Dn(orRedialing
Flash (F = F1, F2, F3)
OFF HOOK, (orON HOOK
1. The dialer will execute flash break times of 600 mS (F1), 300 mS (F2), or 98 mS (F3) and a pause
time of 1.2 sec. before the next digit is dialed out.
2. The flash key cannot be stored as a digit in memory and it has the first priority among keyboard
functions (except for the F3 key of W91550DN-1).
3. The system will return to the initial state after pause time is finished.
4. Keyboard functions are inhibited during flash and when flash break is being executed.
5. The flash timing diagram is shown in Figure 8 and 12.
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