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2.12 HOST-BASED DSVD MODE
Host-based DSVD operation is enabled by the +H17&K3 commands.
In Host-based DSVD Mode, the host PC is typically connected to a microphone/speaker arrangement using a sound card.
The sound card converts analog speech input from the microphone to digital form which is read by the host PC. The PC
encodes the digital speech using the V.70 drivers, merges it with the transmit data into the transmit data stream, and writes
the combined data stream to the MCU. The MCU sends the combined data stream to the MDP for modulating and
transmitting to the remote modem through telephone line interface circuitry and telephone network.
The received signal from the telephone line is demodulated into the combined data and speech stream by the local MDP
which is read by the MCU. The host PC reads the combined data from the MCU then demultiplexes it into received data and
encoded speech. The host PC decodes the encoded speech to digital form using the V.70 drivers, and outputs it to the sound
card. The sound card converts the digital signal to analog and outputs it to the speaker.
2.13 FULL-DUPLEX SPEAKERPHONE (FDSP) MODE
The modem operates in FDSP mode when +FCLASS=8 and +VSP=1 (see 2.9.6).
In FDSP Mode, speech from a microphone or handset is converted to digital form, shaped, and output to the telephone line
through the line interface circuit. Speech received from the telephone line is shaped, converted to analog form, and output to
the speaker or handset. Shaping includes both acoustic and line echo cancellation.
2.14 CALLER ID
Caller ID can be enabled/disabled using the +CID command. When enabled, caller ID information (date, time, caller code,
and name) can be passed to the DTE in formatted or unformatted form. Inquiry support allows the current caller ID mode and
mode capabilities of the modem to be retrieved from the modem.
2.15 WORLD CLASS COUNTRY SUPPORT
W-class functions support modem operation in a multiple countries. The following capabilities are provided in addition to the
data modem functions previously described. Country-dependent parameters are all programmable by ConfigurACE II for
Windows.
2.15.1 Dialing
Dial Tone Detection. Dial tone detection levels and frequency ranges are programmable by ConfigurACE II for Windows.
DTMF Dialing. Transmit output level, DTMF signal duration, and DTMF interdigit interval parameters are programmable by
ConfigurACE II for Windows.
Pulse Dialing. Parameters such as make/break times, set/clear times, and dial codes are programmable by ConfigurACE II
for Windows.
Ring Detection. The frequency range is programmable by ConfigurACE II for Windows.
Blind Dialing. Blind dialing may be disabled by ConfigurACE II for Windows.
2.15.2 Carrier Transmit Level
The carrier transmit level can be programmed through S91 for data and S92 for fax. The maximum, minimum, and default
values can be defined by ConfigurACE II for Windows to match specific country and DAA requirements.
2.15.3 Calling Tone
Calling tone is generated in accordance with V.25. Calling tone may be toggled (enabled/disabled) by inclusion of a “^”
character in a dial string. It may also be disabled by programming a country specific parameter using ConfigurACE II for
Windows.
2.15.4 Call Progress Tone Detection
Frequency and cadence of tones for busy, ringback, congested, warble, dial tone 1, and dial tone 2 are programmable by
ConfigurACE II for Windows.
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