ADDTRON TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.
ARF-3314V/SP
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Card Type |
Modem (synchronous/asynchronous) |
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Chipset |
Unidentified |
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I/O Options |
Microphone in, speaker out, voice |
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Maximum Data Rate |
33.6Kbps |
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Maximum Fax Rate |
14.4Kbps |
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Data Modulation |
Unidentified |
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Fax Modulation |
Unidentified |
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Error Correction/Compression |
MNP5, MNP10EC, V.42, V.42bis |
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Fax Class |
Class I |
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Data Bus |
16-bit ISA |
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Card Size |
Full height, half length |

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CONNECTIONS | |||
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Function |
Label |
Function |
Label |
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Telephone line out |
CN1 |
Microphone in |
CN3 |
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Telephone line in |
CN2 |
Speaker out |
CN4 |
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USER CONFIGURABLE SETTINGS | ||
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Setting |
Label |
Position |
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í Factory configured - do not alter |
JP8 |
Open |
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í Factory configured - do not alter |
JP9 |
Open |
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í Factory configured - do not alter |
JP10 |
Open |
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í Factory configured - do not alter |
JP11 |
Open |
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í Factory configured - do not alter |
JP12 |
Open |
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í Factory configured - do not alter |
JP13 |
Open |
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í Factory configured - do not alter |
JP14 |
Open |
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Internal audio amplifier enabled |
JP17 |
Pins 2 & 3 closed |
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Internal audio amplifier disabled |
JP17 |
Pins 1 & 2 closed |
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Microphone jack used for voice |
JP18 |
Pins 1 & 2 closed |
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Microphone jack used for music on hold |
JP18 |
Pins 2 & 3 closed |
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PLUG-N-PLAY | ||
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Setting |
JP15 |
JP16 |
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Disabled |
Pins 1 & 2 closed |
Pins 1 & 2 closed |
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Enabled |
Pins 2 & 3 closed |
Pins 2 & 3 closed |
Note: If Plug-N-Play mode is enabled, all other jumper settings must also be set for Plug-N-Play. | ||
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SERIAL PORT ADDRESS SELECTION | ||||
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Setting |
JP2 |
JP3 |
JP4 |
JP5 |
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3F8h (COM1:) |
Closed |
Open |
Closed |
Open |
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2F8h (COM2:) |
Open |
Closed |
Closed |
Open |
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3E8h (COM3:) |
Closed |
Open |
Open |
Closed |
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3E8h (COM4:) |
Open |
Closed |
Open |
Closed |
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Plug-N-Play |
Open |
Open |
Open |
Open |
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INTERRUPT SELECTION | ||
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Setting |
JP6 |
JP7 |
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3 |
Closed |
Open |
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4 |
Open |
Closed |
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Plug-N-Play |
Open |
Open |
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SUPPORTED STANDARD COMMANDS |
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Basic AT Commands |
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+++, ‘comma’, A/ |
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A, B, D, E, H, L, M, N, O, P, Q, T, V, W, X, Y, Z |
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&C, &D, &F, &G, &J, &K, &P, &Q, &R, &S, &T, &V, &W, &Y, &Z |
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Extended AT Commands |
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\A, \B, \N, \V |
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%C, %E, %L, %Q, %TT |
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Special AT Commands |
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#CID, -K |
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S-Registers |
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S0, S1, S2, S3, S4, S5, S6, S7, S8, S9, S10, S11, S12, S14, S16, S18, S21, S22, S23, S25, S27 |
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S30, S31, S32, S33, S37 |
Note: See MHI help file for complete information. |
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IS-101 COMMANDS |
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-S Commands |
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-DTP, -SAC, -SCD, -SDA, -SDS, -SER, -SFX, -SIC, -SIP, -SMT, -SQR, -SSQ, -SSR, -SVV |
Note: The functions of the IS-101 commands are unidentified. |
Proprietary AT Command Set
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BREAK TYPE | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] \Kn [cmds] |
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Description: |
Configures action of break signal. |
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Command |
Function |
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\K0 |
Online command mode enabled, break not sent to remote modem. |
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\K1 |
Break sent to remote modem and buffers cleared. |
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\K2 |
Online command mode enabled, break not sent to remote modem. |
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\K3 |
Break sent to remote modem immediately. |
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\K4 |
Online command mode enabled, break not sent to remote modem. |
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\K5 |
Break sent with transmitted data. |
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DISPLAY CHIPSET MANUFACTURER | |
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Type: |
Immediate |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] #MFR? [cmds] |
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Description: |
Displays the voice chipset manufacturer’s name. |
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DISPLAY CHIPSET MODEL NAME | |
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Type: |
Immediate |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] #MDL? [cmds] |
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Description: |
Displays the model name of the modem's voice chipset. |
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DISPLAY CHIPSET REVISION | |
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Type: |
Immediate |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] #REV? [cmds] |
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Description: |
Displays the revision level of the modem's voice chipset. |
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DISPLAY INFORMATION | |
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Type: |
Immediate |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] In [cmds] |
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Description: |
Displays information requested about the modem. |
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Command |
Function |
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I0 |
Displays product identification code. |
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I1 |
Displays chip firmware revision. |
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I2 |
Tests and displays ROM checksum result. |
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I3 |
Displays chipset manufacturer. |
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I4 |
Displays chipset configuration. |
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I5 |
Displays reserved chipset configuration. |
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I6 |
Displays country code. |
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I7 |
Displays board firmware revision. |
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I8 |
Displays firmware features. |
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MNP10EC MODE | ||
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Type: |
Configuration | |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] -SEC=n [cmds] | |
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Description: |
Selects whether the modem will attempt to use MNP10EC mode during the handshaking sequence. | |
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Command |
Function | |
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-SEC=0 |
MNP10EC handshaking disabled unless a V.34 connection is attempted via a cellular line. | |
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í -SEC=1 |
MNP10EC handshaking enabled. | |
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MODE SELECTION | |
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Type: |
Immediate |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] #CLS=n [cmds] |
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Description: |
Selects which mode the modem will operate in. |
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Command |
Function |
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#CLS=0 |
Modem will operate in data mode. |
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#CLS=1 |
Modem will operate in fax class 1 mode. |
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#CLS=8 |
Modem will operate in voice mode. |
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TONE DETECTION | |||||
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Format: |
AT [cmds] #VTD=x,y,z [cmds] | ||||
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Default: |
x ,y,z 63 | ||||
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Range: |
0 - 63 | ||||
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Description: |
Sets which tones the tone detection will report. | ||||
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Note: |
The value of x sets the tone detection modes in voice transmit mode, y sets them in voice receive mode, and z sets them in voice command mode. | ||||
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Bit |
Value |
Function | |||
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0 |
0 í 1 |
DTMF tones are not detected. DTMF tones are detected. | |||
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1 |
0 í 1 |
V.25 1300Hz calling tone is not detected. V.25 1300Hz calling tone is detected. | |||
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2 |
0 í 1 |
T.30 1100Hz fax tone is not detected. T.30 1100Hz fax tone is detected. | |||
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3 |
0 í 1 |
V.25/T.30 2100Hz answer tone is not detected. V.25/T.30 2100Hz answer tone is detected. | |||
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4 |
0 í 1 |
Bell 2225Hz answer tone is not detected. Bell 2225Hz answer tone is detected. | |||
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5 |
0 í 1 |
Call progress tones are not detected. Call progress tones are detected. | |||
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TONE GENERATOR - DIRECT ENTRY | |
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Type: |
Immediate |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] #VTS=[m, n, x] |
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Range: |
m 200-3000, n 200-3000, x 0-255 |
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Unit: |
m 1 Hz, n 1 Hz, x .1 second |
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Description: |
Generates a dual-frequency tone for duration x at frequencies m and n. |
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TONE GENERATOR - TIMED PHONE KEYS | |
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Type: |
Immediate |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] #VTS={a, n} |
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Range: |
a 0-9, A-D, #, *; x 0-255 |
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Unit: |
x .1 second |
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Description: |
Generates the DTMF tone for duration x for the character a. |
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TONE GENERATOR - PHONE KEYS | |
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Type: |
Immediate |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] #VTS=a |
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Range: |
0-9, A-D, #, * |
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Description: |
Generates the DTMF tones for the characters in the string for the duration set with +VBT. |
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TONE GENERATOR LENGTH | |
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Format |
AT [cmds] #VBT=n [cmds] |
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Default: |
10 |
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Range: |
0 - 40 |
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Unit: |
0.1 second |
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Description: |
Sets the length of DTMF tones that are generated. |
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VOICE BUFFER SPACE | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] #VSK=n [cmds] |
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Default: |
255 |
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Range: |
0 - 255 |
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Unit: |
1 byte |
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Description: |
Sets the amount of data the modem can send into the buffer after the XOFF signal is sent. |
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VOICE DEVICE | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] #VLS=n [cmds] |
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Description: |
Selects the I/O device for the DSP chip. |
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Note: |
This modem may not support all options listed below. The #VLS? command will display the available options. |
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Command |
Function |
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í #VLS=0 |
Telephone line and handset used for voice I/O. |
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#VLS=1 |
Telephone handset used for voice I/O. |
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#VLS=2 |
Internal speaker only used for voice I/O. |
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#VLS=3 |
External microphone only used for voice I/O. |
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#VLS=4 |
Telephone line and handset used for voice I/O; internal speaker enabled. |
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#VLS=5 |
Headset used for voice I/O. |
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#VLS=6 |
Speakerphone used for voice I/O. |
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#VLS=7 |
Handset muted by disconnecting handset or speakerphone from telephone line. |
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#VLS=8 |
Connects caller ID relay for recording of conversation over handset. |
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#VLS=9 |
Connects handset (or speakerphone) to DSP chip for recording or playback. |
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VOICE - DISPLAY BUFFER SIZE | |
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Type: |
Immediate |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] #VBQ? [cmds] |
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Description: |
Displays the size of the voice buffer. |
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VOICE - DISPLAY COMPRESSION TYPE | |
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Type: |
Immediate |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] #VCI? [cmds] |
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Description: |
Displays the type of compression currently in use. |
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VOICE - LOCAL SERIAL PORT SPEED | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] #BDR=n [cmds] |
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Default: |
0 |
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Range: |
0 - 48 |
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Unit: |
2400bps |
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Description: |
Sets the speed of the local serial port when in voice mode. A value of 0 indicates that the modem should auto-detect the correct serial port speed. |
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VOICE RE-RING DETECT TIME | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] #VRA=n [cmds] |
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Default: |
70 |
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Range: |
0 -255 |
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Unit: |
10 mS |
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Description: |
Sets the maximum time the modem will wait for the remote station to ring again before it assumes that it has gone off-hook. |
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VOICE RECEIVE | |
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Type: |
Immediate |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] #VRX |
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Description: |
Commands the modem to begin receiving voice data. |
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VOICE RING DETECT TIME | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] #VRN=n [cmds] |
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Default: |
70 |
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Range: |
0 - 255 |
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Unit: |
.1 second |
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Description: |
Sets the maximum time the modem will wait for the remote station to ring before it assumes that it went off-hook before it rang. |
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VOICE SAMPLE QUALITY | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] #VBS=n [cmds] |
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Description: |
Selects the number of bits per sample that the modem records. |
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Note: |
This modem may not support all options listed below. The #VBS? command will display the available options. |
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Command |
Function |
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#VBS=2 |
Modem records 2 bits per sample in ADPCM encoding. |
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#VBS=3 |
Modem records 3 bits per sample in ADPCM encoding. |
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í #VBS=4 |
Modem records 4 bits per sample in ADPCM encoding. |
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#VBS=8 |
Modem records 8 bits per sample in PCM encoding. |
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#VBS=16 |
Modem records 16 bits per sample in PCM encoding. |
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VOICE SAMPLING RATE | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] #VSR=n [cmds] |
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Description: |
Sets the sampling rate used when recording voice signals. |
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Command |
Function |
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í #VSR=7200 |
Selects a sampling rate of 7.2KHz. |
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#VSR=8000 |
Selects a sampling rate of 8KHz. |
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#VSR=11025 |
Selects a sampling rate of 11.025KHz in PCM encoding only. |
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VOICE SILENCE DETECTION TIME | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] #VSP=n [cmds] |
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Default: |
55 |
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Range: |
0 - 255 |
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Unit: |
.1 second |
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Description: |
Sets the minimum amount of silence that the modem will detect. |
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VOICE SILENCE DETECTION THRESHOLD | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] #VSS=n [cmds] |
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Description: |
Sets the threshold of sensitivity that the modem uses to determine silence detection. |
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Command |
Function |
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#VSS=0 |
Silence detection disabled. |
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#VSS=1 |
Minimum silence detection sensitivity. |
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#VSS=2 |
Standard silence detection sensitivity. |
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#VSS=3 |
Maximum silence detection sensitivity. |
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VOICE TIMING MARK | ||
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Type: |
Configuration | |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] #VTM=n [cmds] | |
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Description: |
Configures timing mark placement. | |
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Command |
Function | |
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#VTM=0 |
Timing marks disabled. | |
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#VTM=1 |
Timing marks enabled. | |
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VOICE TRANSMISSION LEVEL | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] #TL=hhhh [cmds] |
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Default: |
3FFF |
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Range: |
0000 - 7FFF |
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Unit: |
Unidentified (hexadecimal) |
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Description: |
Sets the transmission level for sending audio in voice mode. |
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VOICE TRANSMIT | |
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Type: |
Immediate |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] #VTX |
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Description: |
Commands the modem to begin transmitting voice data. |
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VOICE VOLUME LEVEL | ||
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Type: |
Configuration | |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] #VGT=n [cmds] | |
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Description: |
Sets the volume level when playing back audio signals. | |
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Command |
Function | |
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#VGT=128 |
Low volume setting. | |
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í #VGT=129 |
Medium volume setting. | |
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#VGT=130 |
High volume setting. | |
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#VGT=131 |
Highest volume setting. | |