Compaq Armada 7300 33.6Kbps Modem Commands for Armada 7000 Family of Personal - Page 31
Telephony Commands
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NOTE: Distinctive ringing is not available in some countries. NOTE: Distinctive ringing is not available in some countries. NOTE: Distinctive ringing is not available in some countries. : 3 +,7( $3(5 (cont.) . . Telephony Commands . . . Enter Voice Mode (AT+FCLASS=8) . . This command puts the modem in voice mode. The modem controller maintains the overall . state of the system to determine when voice commands are issued using the speakerphone or . telephone answering machine (or other voice contexts). . . . Initialize Voice Parameters (AT+VIP) . . This command queries the modem for the range of modes supported. . . Parameters: 0, 1, 8, 80 (data, fax, voice, VoiceView) . . . Distinctive Ringing and Cadence Report . (AT+VDR=,) . . . This command enables the distinctive ringing feature. Distinctive ringing allows a report of DROF/DRON to follow an exact ring cadence coming over the phone line. . . . Return Distinctive Ringing and Cadence . Report (AT+VDR?) . . This command returns the current values of and . . . . Return Supported Distinctive Ringing and . Cadence Report Configurations . . (AT+VDR=?) . This command queries the modem for the range of supported distinctive ring configurations. . The DCE returns (0,1), (0-255). . . . Analog Source/Destination Selection . . (AT+VLS=n) . This command attaches various analog devices to the system in voice mode. . . Speakerphone On/Off . . n = 0 Speakerphone off. Detaches analog devices, modem . on-hook. . . n = 7 Speakerphone on. Attaches internal speaker and . internal microphone, modem off-hook. . . . Microphone Control/Phone muting . . n = 5 Disables/detaches microphone analog source (leaving . speaker only) when speakerphone is in operation . (phone mute feature). . . n = 7 Restores/attaches microphone along with speaker . (normal speakerphone operation). . . .