Intel MD566X User Manual

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56K V.92 Data, Fax, and Voice Chipset

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+VSM=m

(cont.)

manufac-

turer-

specified

Compression Method Selection: (cont.)

Transmission: Range: n = 0

n = 0*

Disabled

When receiving voice, this parameter changes the level of noise
that the DCE treats as silence. A higher “n” number raises the
threshold of noise detection.

Reception: Range: n = 0

n = 0*

Disables DCE silence compression

n =increments of 1

Raises noise detection threshold

<sel> Silence Expansion: This command enables the DTE to modify the
amount of silence expansion. This parameter represents the maximum period of
silence the DCE expands a period of silence compressed by the <scs> parame-
ter. The DCE ignores the <sel> parameter if <scs> is zero.

NOTES:

1) Because of the high UART data rates, these compression/sample rates may

not be applicable to the serial host interface (that is, serial box modem)
designs (see ATI5 to determine if the modem is using the serial host inter-
face). For parallel and PC Card host interfaces, the modem ignores the
UART data rate.

2) DTMF detection is provided for all sample rates.

Table 6-1.

Voice Mode Command Descriptions (Continued)

<cml>

Compression

<vsr>

Sampling

Rate

Serial

Data Rate

(bps)

UART

Data Rate

(bps)

Hard Disk

(Bytes/sec.)

Note

<cml> = CL1*

4800

48,000

57,600

4800

7200

72,000 115,200 7200

1

8000

80,000 115,200 8000

1

9600

96,000 115,200 9600

1

11025

110,250 115,200

11,025

1

<cml> = AD3

4800

18,000

19,200

1800

7200

27,000 38,400

2700

8000

30,000 38,400

3000

9600

36,000 38,400

3600

11025

41,344 57,600

4135

<cml> = AD4

4800

24,000

38,400

2400

7200

36,000 38,400

3600

8000

40,000 57,600

4800

9600

48,000 57,600

4800

11025

55,125 57,600

5513

<cml> = LIN1

4800

48,000

57,600

4800

7200

72,000 115,200 7200

1

8000

80,000 115,200 8000

1

9600

96,000 115,200 9600

1

11,025

110,250 115,200

11,025

1

<cml> = LIN2

4800

96,000

115,200

9600

1

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