Al2094s designers guide – Altec Analog Socket Modem AL2094S User Manual

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AL2094S Designers Guide

Doc. No. DG_2094E

Altec Electronic AG

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2.2.3 Modem Handshaking Protocol

If a tone is not detected within the time specified in the S7 register after the last digit is
dialed, the modem aborts the call attempt.

2.2.4 Call Progress Tone Detection

Ringback, equipment busy, congested tone, warble tone, and progress tones can be
detected in accordance with the applicable standard.

2.2.5 Answer Tone Detection

Answer tone can be detected over the frequency range of 2100 ± 40 Hz in ITU-T modes and
2225 ± 40 Hz in Bell modes.

2.2.6 Ring

Detection

A ring signal can be detected from a TTL-compatible 15.3 Hz to 68 Hz square wave input.

2.2.7 Billing

Protection

When the modem goes off-hook to answer an incoming call, both transmission and reception
of data are prevented for 2 seconds (data modem) or 4 seconds (fax adaptive answer) to
allow transmission of the billing tone signal.

2.2.8 Connection

Speeds

The modem functions as a data modem when the +FCLASS=0 command is active. Line
connection can be selected using the +MS command. The +MS command selects
modulation, enables/disables automode, and selects minimum and maximum line speeds
(Table 2-1).

2.2.9 Automode

Automode detection can be enabled by the +MS command to allow the modem to connect to
a remote modem in accordance with draft PN-3320 for V.34 (Table 2-1).

Table 2-1. +MS Command Automode Connectivity

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