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ISD-SR3000
Voice Solutions in Silicon
GNR [03 09]
GNR [03 08]
GNR [03 02]
GNR [FF FF]
The host controller will interpret this number sequence to be ”1234”. The host controller can
confirm its findings with the user by playing back the numbers to the user and prompting the
user with a yes/no question: “Is this correct” (prompt number 10). The host controller then en-
ables the yes/no topic and waits for an answer.
SW 5 1 2 3 4 10
(Wait for MWRQST to go low)
GSW [00 20]
TOPD FF
TOPE 2
RE
(Wait for MWRQST to go low)
GSW [08 00]
GNR [02 01]
GNR [FF FF]
The host controller received a “Yes” answer and must now either store the information in its
memory or attach it to the recording of the voice tag by using the INFS command as follows:
INFS 0 4 1 2 3 4
This command will store the information on the message information header starting from offset
0 and can later be extracted by the host controller using the INFG command.
Now that a new word has been added to topic 4, the host controller must ask the ISD-SR3000
to save this topic (TOPS command) back into its non volatile memory so that the next time the
system loads, the updated topic will be loaded.
TOPS 4
This finalizes the procedure for adding a user voice tag to the ISD-SR3000, and the host con-
troller can continue to the next state in its state machine. If the next state is returning to the main
menu, the following commands should be assigned:
TOPD FF
TOPE 1
RE