IBM 715 P/N - 13H6715 manual Using IBM WAKE-UP on Ring, Using Mwave Dsvd

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USING IBM WAKE-UP ON RING

To use Wake-Up on Ring, your computer must have the Rapid Resume and Wake-Up on Ring capabilities. See the documentation that comes with your computer if you have any questions.

IBM Multimedia Modem Plus allows your computer to receive incoming voice, fax, or data calls even if the computer is turned off or suspended. The incoming call activates the IBM Multimedia Modem Plus message handling function.

To enable Wake-Up on Ring on computers that support this feature:

1.Enable Rapid Resume. Select the options you desire, such as automatic power off.

2.Enable the Wake-Up on Ring feature.

3.Open the fax application installed on your computer.

4.Ensure that your fax application is ready to receive a fax.

5.Power off the computer.

USING MWAVE DSVD

You can use the Mwave DSVD communication capability to carry on a conversation and share data with another person at the same time over one telephone line. The IBM Multimedia Modem Plus provides a voice over data function with the caller's computer system. With this capability you can carry on a telephone conversation with a person at the same time you are sending data.

NOTE: The modem that you are connecting to must be another IBM Mwave Modem supporting DSVD.

Use the following procedure to start a DSVD communication session. Steps 1 and 2 must be completed by both parties.

1.Start your data communication or terminal software such as the QuickLink Message Center On-Line terminal application.

NAVIGATE: Go to the QuickLink Message Center, and click on ON-LINE. You can also use other terminal emulators such as the one that your system might provide.

The QuickLink Message Center On-Line Window displays.

2.To start a DSVD session, type the following AT command: AT-SSE=1

and press RETURN or ENTER. To find information on this and other AT commands, see "Using the Mwave Modem Command Reference."

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Contents First Edition December MOD 715 P/N 13H6715Table of Contents Helpful Hints Introduction About this BookBefore YOU Begin Mwave Software FeaturesRelease Information Minimum System Requirements Installing the Software Preparing for Software InstallationWhat 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 Audio Using the Mwave Modem Command ReferenceSetting Windows Audio Controls Setting Tone Controls Controlling Volume and BalanceSelecting the Input Source MIC LineOS/2 Audio Controls Adding Special Audio EffectsUsing the Fastcfg Screen Using DOS ApplicationsPlaying 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 SubsystemIBM Multimedia Modem Plus Settings Table Audio FeaturesRecomended Settings for the Ambra Series Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations Page License Information IBM TrademarksWIN-OS/2 MNP