Motorola 9601 Initialization and Administration System, International Portable Equipment Identity

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Glossary

Initialization and Administration System

Services support system for PBX administration and maintenance.

International Portable Equipment Identity

Unique number used to identify a pocket phone for administration and through-the-air communication. This number is sent by the pocket phone to the fixed part during the access rights procedure.

International Portable User Identity

Number sent by the fixed part to a pocket phone during the access rights procedure. Also, this number is sent by the pocket phone to the fixed part during the location registration procedure.

IPEI. See International Portable Equipment Identity

IPUI. See International Portable User Identity

L

local features

Features that are supported by the pocket phone (for example, the directory).

local tones

Tones produced locally in the pocket phone. Includes the following tones: ringer, warning, error, error beep, confirmation, key click.

Location Registration

Through-the-air procedure used by the pocket phone to inform the fixed part that it has moved to a new cluster. If the pocket phone is active on a call, Location Registration is implied whenever there is an inter-RC or connection handover.

M

Mobility Manager (MM)

Software added to the DEFINITY system to control and track pocket phones as they change location within the DWBS coverage area. The Mobility Manager directs all control and voice information to the appropriate Radio Controller for each pocket phone. It is also responsible for the maintenance and administration of the DWBS and pocket phones.

P

pre-origination dialing

Dialing that occurs before dial tone is granted.

portable part

Part of the DWBS radio infrastructure that is portable (most notably, the pocket phones).

post-origination dialing

Dialing that occurs after dial tone is granted.

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Contents Definity Wireless Business System Comments Contents Features and Operations Safety Instructions About This Book AudienceExposure to Radio Frequency Energy Important Safety Guidelines for UsersElectromagnetic Compatability Cardiac PacemakersOrganization Hearing Aid CompatibilityRelated Information Typographic ConventionsDefinity Wireless Business System Overview OverviewPocket Phone Overview Pocket Phone Pocket Phone Features Pocket Phone Features BenefitBattery Charger Overview General Care Charging the 9601 Pocket Phone for First TimeLow Battery Indicator Charging the Phone with a BatteryUsing the Phone Charger Status Indicator LED Indicators Charge StatusUsing the 9601 Pocket Phone Battery Charger Phone LED IndicatorBattery LED Indicator Inserting the 9601 Pocket Phone into the Charger Inserting a Spare Battery Pack into the ChargerRemoving a Spare Battery Pack from the Charger Removing the 9601 Pocket Phone from ChargerInserting a Spare Battery Pack into the Charger Inserting the Spare Battery Pack into the Charger Features and Operations Definity 9601 Pocket Phone FeaturesFeatures and Operations Features of the 9601 Pocket Phone Soft Key InterfaceHard Key Interface Hard Keys for Menu Control Volume Control ButtonsBattery Charging Contacts Hard Keys for Call ManagementLow Power Mode Low Battery IndicatorDial Pad Pocket Phone Quick Reference Adjusting the Receiver Volume Adjusting Ringer and Warning/Notification TonesOperating the 9601 Pocket Phone Making Calls Answering CallsTransferring Calls Conferencing Calls Holding CallsEnding Calls Dropping CallsError Beep Audible Information TonesIncoming Call Ring Patterns Out-of-Range No Access RightsService Denied No Channel AvailableSafety Instructions Using the ProductSafety Instructions Maintaining the Pocket Phone 4Issue 3 October Specifications System Capacity and CoverageBase Stations Operating Temperatures GlossaryGL Estimator Frequency Division Multiple Access FdmaEmerging Technologies Band Fixed partInternational Portable User Identity Initialization and Administration SystemInternational Portable Equipment Identity Local tonesRadio Controller RC Time Division Multiple Access TdmaPredictor Radio Propagation Measurement Tool RpmtWireless Fixed Base WFB Index IN-2Issue 3 October

9601 specifications

The Motorola 9601 is a highly regarded digital signal processor (DSP) that has found its applications across various fields, including telecommunications, automotive systems, and consumer electronics. Introduced in the early 1990s, the 9601 was a part of Motorola's advanced chipset family designed to meet the growing demands of digital processing.

One of the main features of the Motorola 9601 is its efficient architecture, which enables it to execute complex algorithms with remarkable speed. The DSP is built on a modified Harvard architecture, allowing for simultaneous access to program instructions and data memories. This characteristic significantly enhances performance, enabling the processor to handle multiple tasks concurrently.

The Motorola 9601 is equipped with a 16-bit fixed-point arithmetic unit, which provides a balance between precision and processing speed. Its ability to perform high-speed mathematical calculations makes it ideal for real-time applications, such as audio processing and multimedia encoding. The processor supports multiple data formats, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of applications and systems.

The device operates at clock speeds of up to 40 MHz, allowing for rapid data processing. With a comprehensive instruction set, including support for multiply-accumulate operations, the 9601 can efficiently perform a variety of signal processing tasks. The DSP also features dedicated hardware for specific operations, which further accelerates processing times and reduces power consumption.

Another important characteristic of the Motorola 9601 is its extensive input/output (I/O) capabilities. It supports various communication protocols, making integration into different systems seamless. This flexibility is a key advantage, as it allows developers to design highly customized solutions tailored to specific processing needs.

The Motorola 9601 has also been designed with power efficiency in mind. With its low power consumption characteristics, it is suitable for battery-operated devices where energy conservation is critical. This feature was particularly advantageous during the evolution of portable electronics.

In summary, the Motorola 9601 remains a noteworthy DSP due to its high performance, flexible architecture, and energy-efficient design. With its combination of advanced features and versatile applications, it continues to be a valuable component for engineers and developers working in various digital signal processing domains.