Technics MT5634SMI-34 Voice Commands, SocketModem Global MT5634SMI Developer’s Guide, +VSD sds

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+VRN=<interval>

 

 

 

 

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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