IBM 715 P/N - 13H6715 manual Discriminator Settings

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DISCRIMINATOR SETTINGS

You can specify and control several discriminator functions such as:

Area code

If you set the default area code to your local area code, do not enter the area code for local numbers in the Caller ID database. If the Caller ID data received over your telephone line contains the local area code, the discriminator uses the area code that you entered as the default to match the incoming number to a Caller ID database entry.

Silence indicator

Specify what a silence may indicate at the beginning of a message from some caller. If the discriminator detects a silence after answering a call, it can treat the message as the type that you indicate. For example, a caller's application program may start the message with silence to indicate a fax or data message.

Set up discriminator messages

You can edit three not-available messages and one initial greeting message using the message dialog box. If your voice application is not running and the discriminator answers the telephone, it plays your voice "Sorry." message. Otherwise, your initial greeting plays when the discriminator answers the telephone.

The discriminator comes with default messages that you can use if you do not want to record your own.

When your voice application is not running, you can record or edit messages using the record, play, and stop buttons. You can use a microphone or your telephone to record your messages.

You can change these controls from the Discriminator Settings Window.

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

SETTINGS.

The Discriminator Settings Window displays.

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Contents MOD 715 P/N 13H6715 First Edition DecemberTable of Contents Helpful Hints About this Book IntroductionMwave Software Features Before YOU BeginRelease Information Minimum System Requirements Preparing for Software Installation Installing the SoftwareWhat 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 DiscriminationSetting Mwave Discriminator Options OptionsCaller ID Identification Caller IDDtmf Code Discrimination Dtmf CodeDiscriminator Settings SettingsUsing IBM WAKE-UP on Ring Using Mwave DsvdUsing the Mwave Modem Using the Mwave Modem Command Reference Using AudioSetting Windows Audio Controls Controlling Volume and Balance Setting Tone ControlsSelecting the Input Source MIC LineAdding Special Audio Effects OS/2 Audio ControlsUsing DOS Applications Using the Fastcfg ScreenPlaying 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 Specifications Card FeaturesInternal I/O Connections Supported Internal CD-ROM DrivesPower Requirements FAX ModemData Modem Telephony SubsystemAudio Features IBM Multimedia Modem Plus Settings TableRecomended Settings for the Ambra Series Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations Page License Information Trademarks IBMWIN-OS/2 MNP