ZyXEL Communications 56K manual +Vls, +Vra, +Vrn, +Vtx, +Vsd, +Vsm

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User's Guide for ZyXEL Omni 56K USB Modem

+VLS

Select a voice 0, 1, 2 I/O device

0

0:The DCE is on-hook. Local phone connected to Telco line.

1:The DCE is on-hook and is connected to the local phone. The local phone is also provided with power. The modem can record/play through the local phone set.

2:The DCE is off-hook and is connected to the phone line. The local phone is provided with power. The modem can record/play through the local telephone line.

+VRA

Ring back

0 to 255

70

0: turn off the timer.

 

goes away

 

 

1 to 255: Defines the period without ringback

 

timer

 

 

(after at lease one ringback has been

 

 

 

 

detected) in 100 ms units.

+VRN

Ring back

0 to 255

10

0: turn off the timer.

 

never come

 

 

1 to 255: Defines the period without ringback

 

timer

 

 

after dialing in 1 sec unit.

+VTX

Voice

N/A

N/A

Switches to voice transmit mode.

 

transmit

 

 

 

 

mode

 

 

 

+VSD

Silence

Threshold,

15, 70

Threshold:

 

detection

Period

 

0: Disable silence detection.

 

 

(0 to 255), (0 to

 

1 to 255: The smaller the value, the more

 

 

255)

 

 

 

 

sensitive to the silence detection it is.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Period:

 

 

 

 

1 to 255: The required period of silence

 

 

 

 

detection before DCE reporting the silence

 

 

 

 

event.

 

 

 

 

0: Disable silence detection.

 

 

 

 

Unit: 0.1 second

+VSM

Selection of

4; ZyXEL

4, 9600

IMA 4 bit ADPCM.

 

compression

ADPCM; 4 Bit;

 

Sample rate: 9600.

 

method

(9600)

 

 

+VTS= [x, y,

Dual Tone

x: 0 to 3000 Hz

N/A

x: first tone frequency

z]

Generation

y: 0 to 3000 Hz

 

y: second tone frequency

 

 

z: 0 to 1000

 

z: duration in 10ms unit

 

 

(10ms)

 

 

+VTS= {x, y}

DTMF Tone

x: 0 to 9, *, #, A

N/A

x: DTMF digits (0 to 9, *, #, A, B, C, D)

 

Generation

to D

 

y: duration in 10ms unit

 

 

y: 0 to 1000

 

 

 

 

(10ms)

 

 

+VTS= x, x…

DTMF Tone

x: 0 to 9, *, #, A

N/A

x: DTMF digits (0 to 9, *, #, A, B, C, D)

 

Generation

to D

 

Duration: +VTD setting (in 10ms unit).

5-20

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Contents ZyXEL ZyXEL Omni 56K USB Modem Iii Users Guide for ZyXEL Omni 56K USB Modem ZyXEL Omni 56K USB Modem Become a Registered OwnerCustomer Support Table of Contents Firmware Upgrade GlossaryList of Tables Page List of Figures Page About ZyXEL Omni 56K USB How to Use This GuideOther Reference Page Main Features ChapterPage Front Panel LEDs for Omni 56K USB Panel DescriptionFront Panel LEDs LED Function DescriptionBack Panel Description USB Back PanelBack Panel Description LineConnecting Your Omni 56K USB USB ConnectorGetting Started Hardware Specifications SpecificationsHardware Specification Specification DescriptionMNP Firmware SpecificationFirmware Specifications SrejCommand Set Protocol SupportOmni 56K USB Capability Data/Fax/Voice Feature DescriptionFeature Description Data FunctionHardware CTS/RTS Flow Control Physical Layer CapacityFlow Control Standard BIT Rate Baud Rate Modulation Carrier FrequencyData Compression Error ControlSoftware XON/XOFF Flow Control Repeat DialCyclic Dial Caller Number Delivery Caller IDRing Here is an example Different Ring Types in Register S40 Distinctive RingType BIT on Ring Sequence Security Function Code Description Voice Function Voice IS-101 Command SetFax Function Fax Physical Layer Protocol Fax Physical Layer CapacityBit Voice Data Compression Result Codes Result CodesATV0 ATV1 Connect ATV0 ATV1 X4 Carrier Rx Rate Basic AT Command Sets Data Command SetsBasic AT Command Sets AT Command Sets Requiring an AT PrefixAnswer UPX Extended AT& Command Sets Extended AT& Command SetUsers Guide for ZyXEL Omni 56K USB Modem Users Guide for ZyXEL Omni 56K USB Modem ALB+ST Extended AT* Command Sets Extended AT* Command SetsCommand *Gn requests supervisor password checking Extended AT# Command Sets Extended AT# Command SetsService Class 1 Commands Fax Command SetsService Class 1 Commands Value of MOD ParametersSupported Commands per TIA PN2388 dated 8/20/1990 Service Class 2 CommandsCommand Syntax Command Syntax Description+FK Command Description+FDR +FMDL?+FREV? Class 2 Command Responses+FPHCTO= Response Value Function and Description+FPOLL Class 2 Flow Control+FVOICE Service Class 2.0 Commands Service Class 2.0 CommandsUsers Guide for ZyXEL Omni 56K USB Modem +FCLASS Voice AT Commands Voice AT CommandsCommand Function Option Default Description +VRN +VLS+VRA +VTXVoice Shielded DTE Responses Voice Shielded DTE CommandsVoice Shielded DTE Commands Voice Shielded DTE ResponsesBasic S-Registers ATSn=x Register DescriptionsBasic S-Registers ATSn=x Extended S-Registers ATSn=xEnable baud rate to be fixed when answering. Speed Is detected ATX1 ATX2 ATX3 ATX4 Users Guide for ZyXEL Omni 56K USB Modem ATA Enable 1.5 sec, pause between off-hook and modem Bit Page Firmware Upgrade Upgrading by Software for Windows 98/NT/2000Upgrading by Using a Terminal Program Ascii ARQCcitt CRC CDRCNG CTS/RTSDLE DCDDCE DramDTE FAQDSR DtmfHdlc FCCFSK HttpITU-TSS IRCISP LANNdis LineMNP NICPhone PBXPots RAM PstnQuiet RFCRTS/CTS Unix TAE6Uart URLXmodem WWWXON/XOFF Index
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56K specifications

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