IBM 715 P/N - 13H6715 manual Using VOICE, FAX and Data, Manual Discrimination

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USING VOICE, FAX AND DATA

The Multimedia Modem Plus allows you to use your telephone to control voice, fax, and data from your computer. It uses the Mwave Discriminator to automatically identify and route your incoming telephone calls to a call-handler program. The call-handler program can be a voice, fax, or data application.

The discriminator runs in the background and starts when needed to answer your telephone. It automatically answers the call after the number of rings that you set in your voice application. If your voice application is not running, the call is answered on the lowest number of rings set in your fax or data application. One of the three call-handling applications (voice, fax, or data) must be active. If you do not start a program to handle the incoming call type, the discriminator plays a "Sorry.." message for that call type.

The IBM Multimedia Modem Plus provides the QuickLink Message Center for Windows and WIN-OS/2. The QuickLink Message Center includes a Call Manager program for voice and fax messages, and an On-Line Terminal Application for data (modem) messages. You can specify the types of call that QuickLink Message Center should handle. If you want to use a different voice, fax, or data program, you must start that call-handling program before the discriminator receives the incoming telephone call.

NOTE: If you do not start a voice, fax or data handling program such as Call Manager or QuickLink Message Center On-Line, the Mwave Discriminator will not route your telephone call.

MANUAL DISCRIMINATION

If you answer a telephone call before the discriminator does, the discriminator will not do any message routing. You can recover from this situation and make your application handle the call.

For example, you might answer a telephone call that is a fax message. You can manually direct the incoming call to your fax application. To use this function when you receive an incoming call, you must go to the Multimedia Modem Window and use the TO function. Select the appropriate call type from the TO drop down menu. Then you can hang up the telephone, and your application will handle the call.

NOTE: Manual discrimination only works with the telephone that is connected to your multimedia Modem Plus. It does not work for extension telephones.

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Contents First Edition December MOD 715 P/N 13H6715Table of Contents Helpful Hints Introduction About this BookMwave Software Features Before YOU BeginRelease Information Minimum System Requirements Preparing for Software Installation Installing the SoftwareWhat to do Next \SETUP Installing the Software Under Windows 3.X or WindowsPage Configuring Your Multimedia Modem Plus for Windows Manually Configuring Your Multimedia Modem Plus for Windows Configuring Mwave DOS Installing the Software Under OS/2 Warp Page Configuring Your Multimedia Modem Plus for OS/2 Warp Page Updating the MMPM/2 for Multimedia Modem Plus Configuring Your Multimedia Modem Plus for WIN-OS/2 Uninstalling Multimedia Modem Plus Software Installing Applications SoftwarePage Manual Discrimination Using VOICE, FAX and DataOptions Setting Mwave Discriminator OptionsCaller ID Identification Caller IDDtmf Code Dtmf Code DiscriminationSettings Discriminator SettingsUsing Mwave Dsvd Using IBM WAKE-UP on RingUsing the Mwave Modem Using the Mwave Modem Command Reference Using AudioSetting Windows Audio Controls Setting Tone Controls Controlling Volume and BalanceSelecting the Input Source MIC LineOS/2 Audio Controls Adding Special Audio EffectsUsing DOS Applications Using the Fastcfg ScreenPlaying a CD Freeing Memory for DOS Applications Using the Jpeg Image Viewer Installation Problems TroubleshootingProblem Operation ProblemsCannot connect to a DOS modem and fax application Helpful Hints Installation\PS1TOOLS\PS1START.BAT DEVICE=C\DSP2\SOLO\MWDDSOLO.EXE Faxworks for OS/2 Users Audio Applications Card Features SpecificationsInternal I/O Connections Supported Internal CD-ROM DrivesFAX Modem Power RequirementsData Modem Telephony SubsystemAudio Features IBM Multimedia Modem Plus Settings TableRecomended Settings for the Ambra Series Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations Page License Information IBM TrademarksWIN-OS/2 MNP