Technics MT5634SMI-92 manual Voice Mode Shielded Codes, Shielded Code Hex Event Report Description

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Chapter 6 – Voice Commands

Voice Mode Shielded Codes

These codes can be sent in either Command mode or Data mode. The DCE may return the event detection reports after the OK result code from the +FCLASS command. One or more simple event detection reports may be embedded within the data portion of a complex event detection report. Table 3 describes voice mode shielded codes. The number in the first column is the ASCII equivalent (in hex). Voice Mode Shielded Codes Detail

Shielded Code

Hex

Event Report Description

<DLE>

(10)

Two contiguous <DLE><DLE> codes indicate a single <DLE> in the data stream.

<SUB>

(1A)

<DLE><DLE> in the data stream.

<ETX>

(3)

End Data State; signifies the end of voice data. Can end with Event 9 (Presumed Hang

 

 

Up Timeout), Event 10 (Presumed End of Message), Event 13 (Loop Current

 

 

Interruption), Event 14 (Loop Current Polarity Reversal), Event 19 (BUSY), or Event 20

 

 

(DIALTONE).

Q(51) Data stream shielded Xon character. Used in the +VXT command to shield XON characters in the full-duplex data stream and in the Packet Protocol. (The +VXT

 

 

command is not supported by the MT5634SMI-ITP.)

S

(53)

Data stream shielded Xoff character. Used in the +VXT command to shield XOFF

 

 

characters in the full-duplex data stream and in the Packet Protocol.

M

(4D)

Data stream shielded SOH code used for the Packet Protocol.

W

(57)

Data stream shielded ETB code used for the Packet Protocol.

F

(46)

Data stream shielded ACK code used for the Packet Protocol.

U

(55)

Data stream shielded NAK code used for the Packet Protocol.

G

(47)

Data stream shielded ENQ code used for the Packet Protocol.

T

(54)

Timing Mark.

X

(58)

Packet Header for the "Complex Event Detection Report" (additional event data

 

 

transfers to the DTE).

.

(2E)

Packet Terminator for the "Complex Event Detection Report" (additional event data

 

 

transfers to the DTE).

/

(2F)

Start of DTMF tone shielding.

~

(7F)

DTMF transitions to off.

R

(52)

Event Number 3 (RING). The <DLE> shielded version of the RING result code.

1

(31)

Event Number 4 (DTMF 1).

2

(32)

Event Number 4 (DTMF 2).

3

(33)

Event Number 4 (DTMF 3).

4

(34)

Event Number 4 (DTMF 4).

5

(35)

Event Number 4 (DTMF 5).

6

(36)

Event Number 4 (DTMF 6).

7

(37)

Event Number 4 (DTMF 7).

8

(38)

Event Number 4 (DTMF 8).

9

(39)

Event Number 4 (DTMF 9).

0

(30)

Event Number 4 (DTMF 0).

A

(41)

Event Number 4 (Extended Keypad DTMF A).

B

(42)

Event Number 4 (Extended Keypad DTMF B).

C(43) Event Number 4 (Extended Keypad DTMF C).

D(44) Event Number 4 (Extended Keypad DTMF D).

*

(2A)

Event Number 4 (Extended Keypad DTMF E).

#

(23)

Event Number 4 (Extended Keypad DTMF E).

o

(6F)

Event Number 5 (Receive Buffer Overrun).

c

(63)

Event Number 6 (Facsimile Calling).

e

(65)

Event Number 7

(Data Calling).

h

(68)

Event Number 8

(line current break). Local phone goes on hook.

H

(48)

Event Number 8

(line current detected). Local phone goes off hook.

s

(73)

Event Number 9

(Presumed Hang Up "SILENCE" Timeout).

q

(71)

Event Number 10 (Presumed End of Message "QUIET" Timeout).

J

(4A)

Event Number 11 (SIT Tone).

$

(24)

Event Number 12 (Bong Tone).

I

(6C)

Event Number 13 (Loop Current Interruption). Usually indicates a remote hang up.

L

(4C)

Event Number 14 (Loop Current Polarity Reversal). May indicate a hang up or a

 

 

receive, depending on CO implementation.

w

(77)

Event Number 15

(Call Waiting/Beep Interrupt).

t

(74)

Event Number 17

(TDD Detected - 1400/1800).

r

(72)

Event Number 18

(Ring Back).

b

(62)

Event Number 19

(BUSY). May be repeatedly sent.

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The modem receives the break from the computerDCn AT Command Control \Xn XON/XOFF Pass-Through$RPn Ring Priority vs. AT Command Priority $Dn DTR Dialing$EBn Asynchronous Word Length $MBn Online BPS Speed#CBDn Callback Delay Callback Failed Attempts Reset#CBIn Local Callback Inactivity Timer #CBNy=x Store Callback PasswordEscape AT Commands Commands +MS= Modulation SelectionSubparameters Modulation Possible rates bps1+PCW=n Call Waiting Enable +PMH=n Modem on Hold EnableMod value Valid maxrate values bps +PIG=n PCM Upstream Ignore+PMHT=n Modem on Hold Timer +PMHF V.92 Modem Hook Flash+PMHR=n Modem on Hold Initiate +PQC=n Quick Connect Control +VCID=n Caller ID Selection#Sx Enter Setup Password #S=x Store Setup PasswordRegister Unit Range Default Description RegistersS38 S48=7 S48=128Result Codes Terse Verbose Description111 Voice Commands Voice Commands Commands That Change for Voice Mode SupportVoice S-Register Summary Voice +V Commands Summary Voice +V Commands DetailCommand Description +FCLASS= mode Enter Select Modem Operating ModeTouch Tone Signals Digit Low frequency High frequency AT+FCLASS=? Enter Display Service Class Capabilities+FCLASS=8 Dtmf Detect Detect and Control Dtmf +VNH=hookEnter Automatic Hang-Up Control +FMI?Enter Report Manufacturers ID+FMM?Enter Report Product ID +FMR?Enter Report Version Level+VTS=string Produce Dtmf and Tone Generation in Voice Mode Enter Voice Receive State+VTS=? Report Frequency Support AT+VTS=?Start Voice Transmission Process +VGR=gain Set the Gain for Received Voice Samples+VGT=level Set the Volume for Transmitted Voice Samples +VIT=timer Set DTE/DCE Inactivity Timer+VLS=label Select Analog Source/Destination Code Description+VRA=interval Set Ring Back Goes Away Timer +VRN=interval Set Ring Back Never Appeared Timer +VSD=sds,sdi Set Silence Detection Sensitivity+VSM=cml,vsr,scs,sel Select Voice Compression Method +VSM=? Report Voice Compression Method AT+VSM=?Identifier Description Enable Report Description +VDT=enable,report Control Tone Cadence ReportingLsltcq +VEM=mask Event Reporting and Masking +VEM=? Report Event Reporting and Masking Capabilities Interface Configuration Commands +VPP=enable Enable or Disable Voice Mode Packet Protocol +VBT=? Report Modem Flow Control Assert and Deassert Points AT+VBT=?Voice Mode Result Codes Flow Control+VPR=rate Select DTE/DCE Interface Rate Turn Off Autobaud Unsolicited Voice Mode Result Codes Valid Complex Event Report TagsTag Description Voice Mode Shielded Codes Shielded Code Hex Event Report DescriptionAscii Command Response Sample SessionsSample Rate Selection and Suggested Compression Method AT+VLS=4 AT+VTXDLE ETX AT+VLS=0AT+VLS=2 AT+VRXDLE NUL AT+VNH=1DTE/DCE Interface Rates Related ManualsAdditional Information Fax Commands Remote Configuration Country Code Configuration Remote ConfigurationBasic Procedure SetupCountry Code Configuration Using the Global Wizard UtilityUsing AT Commands Country AT Command Result Code Hexadecimal DecimalFirmware Upgrade Procedure Upgrade OverviewUpgrade Steps Download the Upgrade File Install the Flash WizardExtract the Firmware Upgrade .Hex Files Identify the Current Version of the FirmwareUpgrade the Modem’s Firmware Using the Flash WizardRestore Your Parameters Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. Flash Programming Protocol Programming the ModemModem Comments Handshake SequenceOther Supported Boot Code Commands Other Programming ConcernsATI4 Intel Hex Format Data Record Char Pos Field Type Value DescriptionExample Extended Address Record in Intel Format End of File Record Char Pos Field Type Value DescriptionExample End of File in Intel Format Appendix a Mechanical Details Serial Test/Demo Board ComponentsSerial Test/Demo Board Block Diagram 5V / 3.3V Jumper JP1Parallel Test/Demo Board Components Address/COM Port/ IRQ Select Jumpers JP2 and JP3Operating Voltage Select Jumper JP4 Parallel Test/Demo Board Block Diagram Figure A-4. Parallel Test/Demo Board Block DiagramSafety and EMC Approvals Telecom ApprovalsRegulatory Design Considerations Hardware ConsiderationsSafety 5V Tolerant Inputs for 3.3V Modules FCC Part 15 Regulation Industry CanadaFCC Part 68 Telecom Telecom Labeling RequirementsFrom FCC Part 68 Subpart D Conditions for Registration ReregistrationFax Branding Statement Canadian Limitations NoticeEMC, Safety, and R&TTE Directive Compliance Industry Canada CS-03International Modem Restrictions Multiple ListingNew Zealand Telecom Warning Notice South African NoticeAppendix C Country Configuration Result Codes Country Country Config. hex ATI9 ResponseAppendix 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