Chapter 6 – Voice Commands

generates a dual tone at 3000 and 3300 Hz for the default duration. [,3300] means that the modem generates a single tone at 3300 Hz for the default duration.

The quantity in the curly braces consists of a two-element list. The first element is the DTMF tone character, and the second element is the tone duration in 0.01 seconds. The DTMF tone characters are listed above. A list may contain null elements. For example, {@} means DTMF tone "2" for the default duration. {} means silence for the default duration.

The modem will stop the tone generation at the point in the string where the modem detects a parsing error, encounters an invalid frequency range, encounters a <CR>, or encounters a semi- colon.

The modem returns the OK result code if the PC accepts the command. The ERROR result code is displayed if the modem encountered an error in parsing the subparameter, or if the selected frequency is out of range.

Example: Using the +VTS command for tone generation without using any null elements: AT=VTS=1,2,[1000,1300,50],{*6},{800,1300,50},9

The above string will perform as follows:

1.Play DTMF 1 with a duration given by the +VTD command.

2.Play DTMF 2 with a duration given by the +VTD command.

3.Play tone pair at 1000 Hz and 1300 Hz with a duration of 500 ms.

4.Play DTMF * with a duration of 60 ms.

5.Play tone pair at 800 Hz and 1300 Hz with a duration of 500 ms.

6.Play DTMF 9 with a duration given by the +VTD command.

Refer to the IS-101 Spec for additional information.

Command:

+VTS=?

Report Frequency Support

Result Codes:

OK follows the string

 

Description:

The +VTS=? command reports the current frequency range in the form <freq1>,<freq2>,<dur> ,

 

where <freq1> is the first frequency range,<freq2> is the second frequency range, and<dur> is the

 

duration range for the square brackets and curly braces constructs. The units are in 0.01 seconds.

 

The range of valid <dur> values is that of the +VTD command.

 

Example: In the lines below, the modem responds to the +VTS=? command by reporting that it

 

supports two frequencies, both in the range of 200-3300 Hz, and supports a duration range from 0

 

to 5 seconds.

 

 

AT+VTS=?

 

 

(200-3300), (200-3300), (0-500)

 

OK

 

Command:

+VTX

Start Voice Transmission Process

Result Codes:

OK on completion of transmission; CONNECT if the modem accepts the command; ERROR if the

 

modem is not connected to at least one off-hook Telco line, or one non-Telco device.

Description:

The +VTX command causes the modem to start the voice transmission process. The PC sends the

 

data in the format of the previously entered +VSM command, using the flow control method

 

selected by the +FLO command. The voice data is buffered to withstand gaps of missing data from

 

the PC. If the modem does not have any current voice data, the modem sends silence over to the

 

analog destination until the PC provides more voice data. The modem returns the OK result code

 

and returns to Command mode after the modem has completely transmitted its buffer contents.

 

The Inactivity Timer can be used to terminate the transmit data state, after which the modem

 

returns to Command mode.

 

Command:

+VGR=<gain>

Set the Gain for Received Voice Samples

Values:

0–255

 

Result Codes:

OK if the modem accepts the command; ERROR if the parameter is out of range.

Description:

The +VGR= command causes the modem to set the gain for the received voice samples. Receive

 

gain values larger than 128 indicate a larger gain than nominal, and values smaller than 128

 

indicate a gain smaller than nominal. The modem may limit the receive gain to a narrower range,

 

such as from 120 to 136, or from 120 to 128. The value 0 is reserved for modem automatic gain

 

control (AGC).

 

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