Technics MT5634SMI-34, MT5634SMI-92 manual +VRN=interval Set Ring Back Never Appeared Timer

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Chapter 6 – Voice Commands

Command:

+VRN=<interval>

Set Ring Back Never Appeared Timer

Values:

0–10 (in 1.0 second increments)

 

 

Default:

10

 

 

 

 

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 S-Register S7 setting

 

means that only the S7 timer is in effect. Entering +VRA=0 forces the modem to return the OK

 

result code immediately after dialing

 

 

Command:

+VSD=<sds>,<sdi>

Set Silence Detection Sensitivity

Values:

0–256 (in 0.1 second intervals)

 

 

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

 

values.

 

 

 

 

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 long-term silence detection is disabled. (Note that long-

 

term silence detection refers to the use of this function to detect the end of a voice receive (i.e., the

 

user stops talking).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

+VSD sds>

+VSM Silence Compression in Use

+VSM Silence Compression Not Used

 

 

0

Use +VSM silence compression

Use default long-term setting silence

 

 

 

setting and algorithm for long-term

detection level and algorithm,

 

 

 

silence detection.

 

 

 

not 0

Sets long-term silence detection setting

independent of presence or use of silence

 

 

 

detection, where:

 

 

 

 

<sds> = 128;

nominal level of silence detection sensitivity

 

 

 

<sds> > 128;

more aggressive level of silence detection sensitivity (less

 

 

 

 

sensitive, higher noise levels considered to be silence).

 

 

 

<sds> < 128;

less aggressive level of silence detection sensitivity (more

 

 

 

 

sensitive, lower noise levels considered to be silence).

 

 

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

Values:

(see individual parameter descriptions)

 

 

Default:

(see individual parameter descriptions)

 

 

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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Contents MT5634SMI-34 MT5634SMI-92 Revisions Table of Contents Multi-Tech’s Flash Programming Protocol Appendix C Country Configuration and Result Codes Index Product Description Product Description SpecificationsIntroduction MT5634SMI Features MatrixTIA/EIA TR29.2 Technical Specifications and FeaturesStandard MT5634SMI-IT-92 Industrial Temperature 3.3V Build OptionPhysical Dimensions All Models Mechanical SpecificationsDigital Ground Pin ConfigurationsPin # Signal Name I/O Type Description Ring Signal from Telco Tip Signal from TelcoActive High DCD status Active High RDX statusDgnd GND Pin # Signal Description NameINT VCC PWRElectrical Characteristics Electrical CharacteristicsTiming Requirements Handling PrecautionsTiming Requirements for Parallel Write Timing Requirements for Parallel ReadSocketModem Mimic MMM Operation SocketModem Parallel Interface a Programmer’s DescriptionSocketModem Parallel Interface Internal Registers Register Name Register Description Host Access Register Functional Descriptions Time Out InterruptsInternal Registers Special Register Set Note *2Bit Priority Interrupt Source Interrupt Reset Control IER Interrupt EnableRBR Receive Buffer RX Fifo THR Transmit Holding Register TX FifoMCR Modem Control FCR Fifo ControlLCR Line Control MSR Modem Status LSR Line StatusDLL Divisor Latch LSByte SCR ScratchDLM Divisor Latch MSByte Baud Rate Clock Divisor Decimal DLM Value HEX DLL Value HEXAT Command Summary AT Commands, S-Registers Result CodesSet Register Value Modulation HandshakeEnter Key AT CommandsDial string modifiers DS= y Dial Stored Telephone NumberReturn Online to Data Mode Sr? Sr= n Set Register ValueXON/XOFF Pacing Control \Bn Transmit Break Zy=x Store Dialing Command\An Select Maximum MNP Block Size \Tn Inactivity Timer \Nn Error Correction Mode Selection\Kn Break Control Data mode. The modem receives the break from the computer\Xn XON/XOFF Pass-Through DCn AT Command Control$Dn DTR Dialing $RPn Ring Priority vs. AT Command Priority$EBn Asynchronous Word Length $MBn Online BPS SpeedCallback Failed Attempts Reset #CBDn Callback Delay#CBIn Local Callback Inactivity Timer #CBNy=x Store Callback PasswordEscape AT Commands +MS= Modulation Selection CommandsSubparameters Modulation Possible rates bps1+PMH=n Modem on Hold Enable +PCW=n Call Waiting EnableMod value Valid maxrate values bps +PIG=n PCM Upstream Ignore+PMHR=n Modem on Hold Initiate +PMHT=n Modem on Hold Timer+PMHF V.92 Modem Hook Flash +VCID=n Caller ID Selection +PQC=n Quick Connect Control#S=x Store Setup Password #Sx Enter Setup PasswordRegisters Register Unit Range Default DescriptionS48=7 S48=128 S38Terse Verbose Description Result Codes111 Voice Commands Voice S-Register Summary Voice CommandsCommands That Change for Voice Mode Support Voice +V Commands Detail Voice +V Commands SummaryCommand Description +FCLASS= mode Enter Select Modem Operating Mode+FCLASS=8 Dtmf Detect Detect and Control Dtmf Touch Tone Signals Digit Low frequency High frequencyAT+FCLASS=? Enter Display Service Class Capabilities +FMI?Enter Report Manufacturers ID +VNH=hookEnter Automatic Hang-Up Control+FMM?Enter Report Product ID +FMR?Enter Report Version LevelEnter Voice Receive State +VTS=string Produce Dtmf and Tone Generation in Voice Mode AT+VTS=? +VTS=? Report Frequency Support Start Voice Transmission Process +VGR=gain Set the Gain for Received Voice Samples+VIT=timer Set DTE/DCE Inactivity Timer +VGT=level Set the Volume for Transmitted Voice Samples+VLS=label Select Analog Source/Destination Code Description+VRA=interval Set Ring Back Goes Away Timer +VSM=cml,vsr,scs,sel Select Voice Compression Method +VRN=interval Set Ring Back Never Appeared Timer+VSD=sds,sdi Set Silence Detection Sensitivity Identifier Description +VSM=? Report Voice Compression MethodAT+VSM=? Lsltcq Enable Report Description+VDT=enable,report Control Tone Cadence Reporting +VEM=? Report Event Reporting and Masking Capabilities +VEM=mask Event Reporting and Masking+VPP=enable Enable or Disable Voice Mode Packet Protocol Interface Configuration Commands+VBT=? Report Modem Flow Control Assert and Deassert Points AT+VBT=?+VPR=rate Select DTE/DCE Interface Rate Turn Off Autobaud Voice Mode Result CodesFlow Control Tag Description Unsolicited Voice Mode Result CodesValid Complex Event Report Tags Shielded Code Hex Event Report Description Voice Mode Shielded CodesAscii Sample Rate Selection and Suggested Compression Method Command ResponseSample Sessions AT+VTX AT+VLS=4DLE ETX AT+VLS=0AT+VRX AT+VLS=2DLE NUL AT+VNH=1Additional Information DTE/DCE Interface RatesRelated Manuals Fax Commands Remote Configuration Remote Configuration Country Code ConfigurationBasic Procedure SetupUsing the Global Wizard Utility Country Code ConfigurationUsing AT Commands Country AT Command Result Code Hexadecimal DecimalUpgrade Steps Firmware Upgrade ProcedureUpgrade Overview Install the Flash Wizard Download the Upgrade FileExtract the Firmware Upgrade .Hex Files Identify the Current Version of the FirmwareRestore Your Parameters Upgrade the Modem’s FirmwareUsing the Flash Wizard Programming the Modem Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. Flash Programming ProtocolModem Comments Handshake SequenceATI4 Other Supported Boot Code CommandsOther Programming Concerns Data Record Char Pos Field Type Value Description Intel Hex FormatExample Extended Address Record in Intel Format End of File Record Char Pos Field Type Value DescriptionExample End of File in Intel Format Serial Test/Demo Board Components Appendix a Mechanical Details5V / 3.3V Jumper JP1 Serial Test/Demo Board Block DiagramOperating Voltage Select Jumper JP4 Parallel Test/Demo Board ComponentsAddress/COM Port/ IRQ Select Jumpers JP2 and JP3 Figure A-4. Parallel Test/Demo Board Block Diagram Parallel Test/Demo Board Block DiagramTelecom Approvals Safety and EMC ApprovalsHardware Considerations Regulatory Design ConsiderationsSafety 5V Tolerant Inputs for 3.3V Modules Industry Canada FCC Part 15 RegulationTelecom Labeling Requirements FCC Part 68 TelecomReregistration From FCC Part 68 Subpart D Conditions for RegistrationCanadian Limitations Notice Fax Branding StatementIndustry Canada CS-03 EMC, Safety, and R&TTE Directive ComplianceInternational Modem Restrictions Multiple ListingSouth African Notice New Zealand Telecom Warning NoticeCountry Country Config. hex ATI9 Response Appendix C Country Configuration Result CodesAppendix C Country Configuration and Result Codes Appendix C Country Configuration and Result Codes Appendix C Country Configuration and Result Codes Page Index Index Index Index