Lucent Technologies Host-Based Controller Modem AT User Manual

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Host-Based Controller Modem

Data Addendum

AT Command Set

June 15, 1998

AT Voice Commands Reference (continued)

Lucent Technologies Inc.

Version 1.0

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AT+VSD=128,0

DTE selects normal silence detection sensitivity, and a silence detection interval
of 0 seconds. Disable silence detection.

OK

DCE responds.

<DLE>-R

DCE detects another ring, and notifies DTE.

AT+VLS=1

The modem answers the call.

OK

DCE is off-hook.

The TAD next plays its greeting message, issues a beep, and records the caller's message.

Command

Description

AT+VTX

DTE selects voice transmit mode.

CONNECT

DCE responds.

<Data>

DTE plays greeting through modem to remote caller.

<DLE><ETX>

DTE indicates end of voice transmit data.

OK

DCE acknowledges switch back to voice command state.

AT+VTS=[933,0,120]

DTE annotates greeting message with a 1.2 second beep.

OK

DCE responds.

AT+VSD=128,50

DTE selects normal silence detection sensitivity and a silence detection interval
of 5 seconds. Enable silence detection.

OK

DEC responds.

AT+VLS=5

The speaker is attached to the system, and the modem is off-hook.

OK

DCE is off-hook.

AT+VRX

DTE selects voice receive mode.

CONNECT

DCE agrees.

<Data>

DCE delivers <DLE> shielded voice message to DTE.

The caller leaves a message, and hangs up. The modem detects silence for a specified period of time, and then
notifies the DTE that the message being recorded has ended.

Command

Description

<DLE>-s

DCE issues presumed end of message after silence detection interval has
elapsed.

<DLE>-!

DTE signals end of voice receive state.

<DLE><ETX>

DCE ends voice transmission to DTR, with this code, and returns back to voice
command state.

ATH

DTE issues standard command to terminate call. Speakerphone goes on-hook,
speaker and microphone are detached from system, and modem returns to data
mode (+FCLASS=0).

OK

DCE responds.

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