Table 25. Voice Mode Command Descriptions (Continued)
Command Default | Description |
Compression Method Selection: This command contains four parameters that specify the voice compression method, voice sampling rate, silence compression sensitivity, and the degree of silence expansion. The DCE can support different capabilities for each compression method.
m= <cml>, <vsr>, <scs>, <sel>
Defaults: m = 140, 8000, 0, 0
<cml> Compression Method: This parameter selects a voice compression method. The DTE can obtain the label and a string constant identifier by using the +VSM? command.
Range:
0LIN1:
1LIN2:
2AD4:
128LIN1:
129LIN2:
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| 132 | AD4: | |
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| 140* | CL1: | |
| manufac- | 141 | AD3: | |
| <vsr> Sampling Rate: This parameter selects the DCE voice sampling/digitizing rate for the voice | |||
+VSM=m | turer- | |||
signal. The supported sampling rates are dependent on the compression schemes used. Use the | ||||
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| +VSM=? command to obtain supported sampling rates. | |||
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| Range: 4800, 7200, 8000, and 11025 samples/second | ||
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| 4800 | Default used by previous Intel modems | |
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| 7200 |
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| 8000* | Used by some bulletin boards | |
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| 9600 |
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| 11025 | Used by many Windows* WAV files |
<scs> Silence Sensitivity: The function of this parameter depends on whether the DTE is transmitting or receiving in voice mode. The DTE can modify the silence expansion using the <sel> parameter. When transmitting voice, a
Transmission: Range: 0
0*Disabled
When receiving voice, this parameter changes the level of noise that the DCE treats as silence. A higher ‘n’ number raises the threshold of noise detection.
Reception: Range: 0 |
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0* | Disables DCE silence compression |
increments of 1 | Raises noise detection threshold |
NOTE: An asterisk (*) denotes the
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