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536EX Chipset Developer’s Manual

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IS-101 Voice Mode AT Commands

+VEM=m

see ‘m’

Event Reporting and Masking: This command selects which detection events are supported in voice
mode. Each event is represented by a single bit of a four-digit hex number (see the following table).
Setting an event number bit to 0 means that event is not reported. Setting a bit to 1 indicates that a
detected event is reported. While the event settings affect all modes (that is, playback, record, and
command modes), not just voice command mode, the mask can be changed each time the mode is
changed. Not all events are supported in each mode. See the following table for supported events.
This modem supports more features than an IS-101 Class C-compliant modem. (Class C is the highest
IS-101 compliant modem, and Class A is the lowest.) See the following examples for more information.

m = <mask>
Defaults = ‘C’, BB860980, BFE63883, BB863EE0

Table 25. Voice Mode Command Descriptions (Continued)

Command

Default

Description

NOTE: An asterisk (*) denotes the factory-default setting.

Hex Digit

Location

Event

Number

(Bit Number)

Event Description

DCE Voice Mode(s)

1

0

Caller ID report

Command

1

Reserved

2

Distinctive ringing

All

3 *

RING

All

2

4 *

DTMF received

All

5 *

Receive buffer overrun

Receive

6 *

Fax calling (for example, 1100 Hz)

All

7

Data calling (for example, 1300 Hz)

All

3

8

Local phone on/off hook

All

9 *

Presumed hang-up (SILENCE) time-out

Receive

10 *

Presumed end of message (QUIET) time-
out

Receive and command

11

Reserved

4

12

Reserved

13

Loop current interruption

All

14

Loop current polarity reversal

All

15

Reserved

5

16

Reserved

17

Reserved

18 *

Ringback/remote ring

All

19 *

BUSY reorder/fast busy

Receive and Command

6

20 *

DIALTONE

Receive and Command

21

Reserved

22

Reserved

23*

Transmit buffer under-run

Transmit

7

24

Extension phone on/off hook

All

25 *

Fax or data answer (for example, 2100 Hz)

Command

26

Data answer (for example, 2225 Hz)

Command

27

Reserved

8

28

Reserved

29

Reserved

30

Reserved

31

Reserved

32

Reserved

33

Reserved

34

Reserved

35

Reserved

NOTES:

Items marked with an asterisk (*) meet IS-101 Class C specifications.

All: Playback, record, and command modes.

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