IBM 715 P/N - 13H6715 manual Setting Mwave Discriminator Options, Caller ID Identification

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SETTING MWAVE DISCRIMINATOR OPTIONS

You control the functions the discriminator performs by the options you set from the Mwave Discriminator Window.

NAVIGATE: From the Multimedia Modem, go to Mwave Discriminator and click on

OPTIONS.

The Mwave Discriminator Window displays.

The Options drop down menu consists of:

Caller ID

If you subscribe to Caller ID through your specific telephone company, you can use this function to route voice calls directly to the appropriate application.

DTMF Code

You can give a caller voice instructions for them to specify if they are sending you a fax or data message.

Settings

You can have the Multimedia Modem play a message if you did not start an application for the incoming call type.

Always on Top

If you want to see the Mwave Discriminator Window at all times, select OPTIONS in the Mwave Discriminator Window and click on ALWAYS ON TOP.

CALLER ID IDENTIFICATION

The discriminator can route a call directly to the application for a call type based on the caller's telephone number. If you subscribe to your telephone company Caller ID feature, then you can enter the caller's telephone number and call type (voice, fax, or data) in your caller identification (Caller ID) database. If the phone number of the incoming call matches an entry in the database, the call is routed to the application type associated with the telephone number.

NAVIGATE: From the Mwave Discriminator, go to the Options drop down menu and click on

CALLER ID.

The Call Types by Caller ID Window displays.

You can add, edit and delete caller's telephone number and identification information using the Caller ID Window. Specify the call type for each caller's telephone number. The types are:

Voice

Fax

Modem

Don't Answer (a circle with a line through it)

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Contents MOD 715 P/N 13H6715 First Edition DecemberTable of Contents Helpful Hints About this Book IntroductionBefore YOU Begin Mwave Software FeaturesRelease Information Minimum System Requirements Installing the Software Preparing for Software InstallationWhat to do Next Installing the Software Under Windows 3.X or Windows \SETUPPage 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 Installing Applications Software Uninstalling Multimedia Modem Plus SoftwarePage Using VOICE, FAX and Data Manual DiscriminationCaller ID Identification Setting Mwave Discriminator OptionsOptions Caller IDDtmf Code Discrimination Dtmf CodeDiscriminator Settings SettingsUsing IBM WAKE-UP on Ring Using Mwave DsvdUsing the Mwave Modem Using Audio Using the Mwave Modem Command ReferenceSetting Windows Audio Controls Selecting the Input Source Controlling Volume and BalanceSetting Tone Controls MIC LineAdding Special Audio Effects OS/2 Audio ControlsUsing the Fastcfg Screen Using DOS ApplicationsPlaying a CD Freeing Memory for DOS Applications Using the Jpeg Image Viewer Troubleshooting Installation ProblemsOperation Problems ProblemCannot connect to a DOS modem and fax application Installation Helpful Hints\PS1TOOLS\PS1START.BAT DEVICE=C\DSP2\SOLO\MWDDSOLO.EXE Faxworks for OS/2 Users Audio Applications Internal I/O Connections SpecificationsCard Features Supported Internal CD-ROM DrivesData Modem Power RequirementsFAX Modem Telephony SubsystemIBM Multimedia Modem Plus Settings Table Audio FeaturesRecomended Settings for the Ambra Series Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations Page License Information WIN-OS/2 TrademarksIBM MNP