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Command: | +VRN=<interval> | Set Ring Back Never Appeared Timer | |||
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Result Codes: | OK if modem accepts the command; ERROR if the <interval> parameter entered is out of range. | ||||
Description: | The +VRN= command sets the amount of time that the modem will wait for Ring Back. If the | ||||
| modem does not detect a Ring Back within the time period <interval>, the modem assumes that the | ||||
| remote device has gone off hook, and returns the OK result code. The modem only uses this | ||||
| command in call origination transactions. A +VRN= setting greater than the | ||||
| means that only the S7 timer is in effect. Entering +VRA=0 forces the modem to return the OK | ||||
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Command: | +VSD=<sds>,<sdi> | Set Silence Detection Sensitivity | |||
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Result Codes: | OK if modem accepts the command; ERROR if one or more of the following apply: 1) the <sds> or | ||||
| <sdi> parameter entered is out of range, or 2) either of the two parameters is missing from the | ||||
| command string. If an error occurs, modem retains the previous <sds> and <sdi> parameter | ||||
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Description: | The +VSD= command sets the silence detection sensitivity and the required period of silence | ||||
| before the modem reports silence detected at the end of a voice receive, either with the Presumed | ||||
| End of Message (Quiet) or Presumed Hang Up (Silence) event reports. The table below outlines | ||||
| the possible combinations of the +VSD and +VSM commands using the <sds> parameter. An | ||||
| <sdi> parameter value of 0 means that | ||||
| term silence detection refers to the use of this function to detect the end of a voice receive (i.e., the | ||||
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| +VSD sds> | +VSM Silence Compression in Use | +VSM Silence Compression Not Used |
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| not 0 | Sets | independent of presence or use of silence |
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| <sds> = 128; | nominal level of silence detection sensitivity |
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| <sds> > 128; | more aggressive level of silence detection sensitivity (less |
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| The parameter <sds> is used by the PC to select greater amounts of modem silence detection | ||||
| activity; larger values imply that the PC wants the modem to treat noisier conditions as silence. | ||||
| The value entered for <sds> has no actual unit of measure. The modem may limit silence detection | ||||
| sensitivity to a more narrow range (e.g., from 120 to 136). A setting of 0 has no meaning. | ||||
| The parameter <sdi> sets the required period of silence before the modem can report silence | ||||
| detected either with the Presumed End of Message (Quiet) or Presumed Hang Up (Silence) event | ||||
| reports. A value of 0 disables modem silence detection, in which case the modem will not report the | ||||
| Presumed End of Message (Quiet) or Presumed Hang Up (Silence) event reports. | ||||
Command | +VSM=<cml>,<vsr>,<scs>,<sel> Select Voice Compression Method | ||||
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Result Codes: | OK if the modem accepts the command; ERROR if one or more of the following apply: 1) the any | ||||
| parameter entered is out of range, or 2) any of the four parameters are missing from the command | ||||
| string. If an error occurs, the modem retains the previous <sds> and <sdi> parameter values. | ||||
Description: | The +VSM= command sets the modem to a specified voice compression method, silence | ||||
| compression sensitivity, and voice sampling rate. The modem can maintain a different event | ||||
| detection capability for each compression method. This command allows the PC to set the amount | ||||
| of silence compression appropriate to a particular situation or application. For example, you may |
want to record your welcome message with the lowest amount of silence removal, with the goal of reducing distortion, meanwhile recording other messages with a more assertive silence removal, to limit disk space used for recording purposes.
The parameter meanings are described below.
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