ZOOM TELEPHONICS, INC.
COMSTAR 33600 SVD
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 Card Type  | 
 Modem (asynchronous)  | 
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 Chip Set  | 
 Rockwell  | 
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 I/O Options  | 
 Voice, speakerphone, SVD, speaker out, microphone in  | 
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 Maximum Data Rate  | 
 33.6Kbps  | 
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 Maximum Fax Rate  | 
 14.4Kbps  | 
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 Data Modulation Protocol  | 
 Bell 103A/212A ITU-T V.21, V.22, V.22bis, V.23, V.32, V.32bis, V.34 Rockwell V.FC  | 
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 Fax Modulation Protocol  | 
 ITU-T V.17, V.21CH2, V.27ter, V.29, V.33  | 
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 Fax Class  | 
 Class I  | 
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 Error Correction/Compression  | 
 MNP5, MNP10EC, V.42, V.42bis  | 
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 Data Bus  | 
 16-bit ISA  | 

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 CONNECTIONS  | |||
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 Function  | 
 Label  | 
 Function  | 
 Label  | 
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 Telephone line out  | 
 CN1  | 
 Speaker out  | 
 CN3  | 
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 Telephone line in  | 
 CN2  | 
 Microphone in  | 
 CN4  | 
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 USER CONFIGURABLE SETTINGS  | ||
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 Setting  | 
 Label  | 
 Position  | 
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 í Speaker jack is monaural | 
 J16  | 
 Open  | 
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 Speaker jack is stereo  | 
 J16  | 
 Closed  | 
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 í Microphone is electret | 
 J25  | 
 Closed  | 
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 Microphone is dynamic  | 
 J25  | 
 Open  | 
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 AUDIO OUTPUT LEVEL CONFIGURATION  | ||
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 Setting  | 
 J6  | 
 J10  | 
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 Lowest  | 
 Open  | 
 Closed  | 
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 Low  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
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 Medium  | 
 Closed  | 
 Closed  | 
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 High  | 
 Closed  | 
 Open  | 
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 SUPPORTED STANDARD COMMANDS  | 
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 Basic AT Commands  | 
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 +++, ‘comma’, A/  | 
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 A, B, E, H, L, M, N, O, P, Q, T, V, W, X, Y, Z  | 
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 &C, &D, &F, &G, &K, &Q, &S, &T, &V, &W, &Y, &Z  | 
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 Extended AT Commands  | 
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 \A, \B, \G, \N, \V  | 
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 %C, %E, %L, %Q  | 
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 Special AT Commands  | 
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 #CID, :E, -K, +MS, -Q  | 
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 S-Registers  | 
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 S0, S1, S2, S3, S4, S5, S6, S7, S8, S9, S10, S12, S18, S24, S25, S26, S29, S30, S32, S33, S36  | 
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 S38, S39, S46, S48, S82, S86, S95  | 
Note: See MHI documentation for complete information.  | 
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 UNIDENTIFIED COMMANDS  | |
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 Command  | 
 Default  | 
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 \K  | 
 Unidentified  | 
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 S14  | 
 Unidentified  | 
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 S16  | 
 Unidentified  | 
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 S21  | 
 Unidentified  | 
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 S22  | 
 Unidentified  | 
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 S23  | 
 Unidentified  | 
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 S27  | 
 Unidentified  | 
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 S28  | 
 Unidentified  | 
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 S31  | 
 Unidentified  | 
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 S40  | 
 Unidentified  | 
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 S41  | 
 Unidentified  | 
Proprietary AT Command Set
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 DIAL  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Immediate  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] D <#>;[cmds] | 
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 Description:  | 
 Dials the telephone number indicated according to any modifiers included in the string.  | 
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 Command  | 
 Function  | 
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 DL  | 
 Re-dial last number.  | 
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 DP  | 
 Pulse dialing enabled.  | 
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 DS=n  | 
 Dial stored telephone number n.  | 
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 DT  | 
 Tone dialing enabled.  | 
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 DW  | 
 Dialing resumed following dial tone detection.  | 
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 D,  | 
 Dialing paused for amount of time specified in S8 register.  | 
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 DIAL (CON'T)  | |
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 Command  | 
 Function  | 
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 D!  | 
 Flash function initiated. Modem commanded to go off-hook for specified time before returning on-hook.  | 
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 D@  | 
 Wait for Quiet Answer function enabled. Modem waits until a "quiet answer," a ring-back signal followed by silence up to the time specified in S7, is received prior to executing the rest of the dial string.  | 
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 D^  | 
 Calling tone enabled for this call.  | 
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 D&  | 
 Wait for prompt tone detection function enabled. Waits for prompt tone for amount of time specified by the S7 command.  | 
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 D;  | 
 Modem returned to idle state after dialing. The semicolon can only be placed at the end of the dial command.  | 
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 DISPLAY CHIPSET MANUFACTURER  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Immediate  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] #MFR? [cmds]  | 
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 Description:  | 
 Displays the voice chipset manufacturer’s name.  | 
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 DISPLAY CHIPSET MODEL NAME  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Immediate  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] #MDL? [cmds]  | 
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 Description:  | 
 Displays the model name of the modem's voice chipset.  | 
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 DISPLAY CHIPSET REVISION  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Immediate  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] #REV? [cmds]  | 
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 Description:  | 
 Displays the revision level of the modem's voice chipset.  | 
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 DISPLAY INFORMATION  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Immediate  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] In [cmds]  | 
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 Description:  | 
 Displays information requested about the modem.  | 
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 Command  | 
 Function  | 
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 I0  | 
 Displays product identification code.  | 
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 I1  | 
 Displays ROM checksum.  | 
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 I2  | 
 Tests and displays ROM checksum result.  | 
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 I3  | 
 Displays firmware revision.  | 
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 I4  | 
 Displays modem identifier.  | 
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 I5  | 
 Displays country code.  | 
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 I6  | 
 Displays data pump modem and revision.  | 
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 DISTINCTIVE RING  | ||
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | |
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] $$Rn [cmds]  | |
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 Description:  | 
 Selects whether the modem will use the Distinctive Ring function.  | |
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 Command  | 
 Function  | |
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 í $$R0 | 
 Distinctive Ring disabled.  | |
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 $$R2  | 
 Distinctive Ring enabled.  | |
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 DISTINCTIVE RING TYPES  | |||
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] -SDR=n [cmds]  | ||
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 Default:  | 
 Unidentified  | ||
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 Range:  | 
 0 - 7  | ||
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 Description:  | 
 Selects which distinctive ring signals the modem will respond to.  | ||
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 Bit  | 
 Value  | 
 Function  | |
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 0  | 
 0 1  | 
 Do not respond to distinctive ring type 1. Respond to distinctive ring type 1.  | |
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 1  | 
 0 1  | 
 Do not respond to distinctive ring type 2. Respond to distinctive ring type 2.  | |
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 2  | 
 0 1  | 
 Do not respond to distinctive ring type 3. Respond to distinctive ring type 3.  | |
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 LINE SPEED  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Register  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] S37=n [cmds]  | 
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 Description:  | 
 Sets the maximum allowable data exchange rate attempted during the handshaking process.  | 
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 Command  | 
 Function  | 
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 í S37=0 | 
 Attempt to connect at fastest common speed.  | 
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 S37=1  | 
 Set speed to 300bps.  | 
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 S37=2  | 
 Set speed to 300bps.  | 
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 S37=3  | 
 Set speed to 300bps.  | 
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 S37=5  | 
 Set speed to 1200bps.  | 
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 S37=6  | 
 Set speed to 2400bps.  | 
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 S37=7  | 
 Attempt to connect with V.23.  | 
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 S37=8  | 
 Set speed to 4800bps.  | 
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 S37=9  | 
 Set speed to 9600bps.  | 
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 S37=10  | 
 Set speed to 12Kbps.  | 
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 S37=11  | 
 Set speed to 14.4Kbps.  | 
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 S37=12  | 
 Set speed to 7200bps.  | 
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 MODE SELECTION  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Immediate  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] #CLS=n [cmds]  | 
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 Description:  | 
 Selects which mode the modem will operate in.  | 
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 Command  | 
 Function  | 
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 #CLS=0  | 
 Modem will operate in data mode.  | 
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 #CLS=1  | 
 Modem will operate in fax class 1 mode.  | 
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 #CLS=8  | 
 Modem will operate in voice mode.  | 
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 MNP10EC MODE  | ||
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | |
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] -SEC=n [cmds]  | |
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 Description:  | 
 Selects whether the modem will attempt to use MNP10EC mode during the handshaking sequence.  | |
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 Command  | 
 Function  | |
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 -SEC=0  | 
 MNP10EC handshaking disabled unless a V.34 connection is attempted via a cellular line.  | |
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 í -SEC=1 | 
 MNP10EC handshaking enabled.  | |
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 SPEAKERPHONE OPTIONS  | |||
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | ||
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] #SPK=x,y,z [cmds]  | ||
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 Description:  | 
 Sets various options for speakerphone functions.  | ||
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 Command  | 
 Function  | ||
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 x =0 | 
 Microphone enabled.  | ||
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 x =1 | 
 Microphone disabled.  | ||
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 x =2 | 
 Microphone enabled with maximum gain, speaker disabled.  | ||
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 y  | 
 Default:  | 
 5  | |
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 Range:  | 
 0 - 16  | ||
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 Unit:  | 
 -2 dBm  | ||
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 Description:  | 
 Sets the attenuation level for speaker output in voice mode. A value of 16 will mute the speaker.  | ||
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 z =0 | 
 Microphone gain set to 0 dBm.  | ||
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 z =1 | 
 Microphone gain set to 6 dBm.  | ||
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 z =2 | 
 Microphone gain set to 9.5 dBm.  | ||
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 z =3 | 
 Microphone gain set to 12 dBm.  | ||
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 SVD OPTIONS  | ||
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | |
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] $$ASn =xx [cmds]  | |
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 Description:  | 
 Selects whether the modem will use SVD mode and selects the line source for it.  | |
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 Command  | 
 Function  | |
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 $$ASn =OFF  | 
 SVD enabled  | |
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 $$ASn =ON  | 
 SVD disabled.  | |
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 n=1  | 
 Telephone handset used for voice I/O with high data throughput.  | |
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 n=2  | 
 Telephone handset used for voice I/O with high voice throughput.  | |
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 n=3  | 
 Telephone line used for voice I/O with high data throughput.  | |
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 n=4  | 
 Telephone line used for voice I/O with high voice throughput.  | |
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 í n=5 | 
 Speakerphone used for voice I/O with high data throughput.  | |
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 n=6  | 
 Speakerphone used for voice I/O with high voice throughput.  | |
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 TONE DETECTION  | |||||
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] #VTD=x,y,z [cmds]  | ||||
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 Default:  | 
 x ,y,z 63 | ||||
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 Range:  | 
 0 - 63  | ||||
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 Description:  | 
 Sets which tones the tone detection will report.  | ||||
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 Note:  | 
 The value of x sets the tone detection modes in voice transmit mode, y sets them in voice receive mode, and z sets them in voice command mode.  | ||||
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 Bit  | 
 Value  | 
 Function  | |||
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 0  | 
 0 í 1 | 
 DTMF tones are not detected. DTMF tones are detected.  | |||
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 1  | 
 0 í 1 | 
 V.25 1300Hz calling tone is not detected. V.25 1300Hz calling tone is detected.  | |||
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 2  | 
 0 í 1 | 
 T.30 1100Hz fax tone is not detected. T.30 1100Hz fax tone is detected.  | |||
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 3  | 
 0 í 1 | 
 V.25/T.30 2100Hz answer tone is not detected. V.25/T.30 2100Hz answer tone is detected.  | |||
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 4  | 
 0 í 1 | 
 Bell 2225Hz answer tone is not detected. Bell 2225Hz answer tone is detected.  | |||
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 5  | 
 0 í 1 | 
 Call progress tones are not detected. Call progress tones are detected.  | |||
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 TONE GENERATOR - DIRECT ENTRY  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Immediate  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] #VTS=[m, n, x]  | 
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 Range:  | 
 m 200-3000, n 200-3000, x 0-255 | 
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 Unit:  | 
 m 1 Hz, n 1 Hz, x .1 second | 
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 Description:  | 
 Generates a dual-frequency tone for duration x at frequencies m and n.  | 
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 TONE GENERATOR - TIMED PHONE KEYS  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Immediate  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] #VTS={a, n}  | 
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 Range:  | 
 a 0-9, A-D, #, *; n 0-255 | 
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 Unit:  | 
 x .1 second | 
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 Description:  | 
 Generates the DTMF tone for duration x for the character a.  | 
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 TONE GENERATOR - PHONE KEYS  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Immediate  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] #VTS=a  | 
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 Range:  | 
 0-9, A-D, #, *  | 
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 Description:  | 
 Generates the DTMF tones for the characters in the string for the duration set with +VBT.  | 
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 TONE GENERATOR LENGTH  | |
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 Format  | 
 AT [cmds] #VBT=n [cmds]  | 
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 Default:  | 
 10  | 
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 Range:  | 
 0 - 40  | 
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 Unit:  | 
 0.1 second  | 
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 Description:  | 
 Sets the length of DTMF tones that are generated.  | 
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 VOICE DEVICE  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] #VLS=n [cmds]  | 
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 Description:  | 
 Selects the I/O device for the DSP chip.  | 
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 Note:  | 
 This modem may not support all options listed below. The #VLS? command will display the available options.  | 
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 Command  | 
 Function  | 
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 í #VLS=0 | 
 Telephone line and handset used for voice I/O.  | 
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 #VLS=1  | 
 Telephone handset used for voice I/O.  | 
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 #VLS=2  | 
 Internal speaker only used for voice I/O.  | 
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 #VLS=3  | 
 External microphone only used for voice I/O.  | 
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 #VLS=4  | 
 Telephone line and handset used for voice I/O; internal speaker enabled.  | 
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 #VLS=5  | 
 Headset used for voice I/O.  | 
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 #VLS=6  | 
 Speakerphone used for voice I/O.  | 
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 #VLS=7  | 
 Handset muted by disconnecting handset or speakerphone from telephone line.  | 
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 #VLS=8  | 
 Connects caller ID relay for recording of conversation over handset.  | 
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 #VLS=9  | 
 Connects handset (or speakerphone) to DSP chip for recording or playback.  | 
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 VOICE - DISPLAY BUFFER SIZE  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Immediate  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] #VBQ? [cmds]  | 
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 Description:  | 
 Displays the size of the voice buffer.  | 
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 VOICE - DISPLAY COMPRESSION TYPE  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Immediate  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] #VCI? [cmds]  | 
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 Description:  | 
 Displays the type of compression currently in use.  | 
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 VOICE - LOCAL SERIAL PORT SPEED  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] #BDR=n [cmds]  | 
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 Default:  | 
 0  | 
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 Range:  | 
 0 - 48  | 
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 Unit:  | 
 2400bps  | 
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 Description:  | 
 Sets the speed of the local serial port when in voice mode. A value of 0 indicates that the modem should auto-detect the correct serial port speed.  | 
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 VOICE RE-RING DETECT TIME  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] #VRA=n [cmds]  | 
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 Default:  | 
 70  | 
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 Range:  | 
 0 -255  | 
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 Unit:  | 
 10 mS  | 
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 Description:  | 
 Sets the maximum time the modem will wait for the remote station to ring again before it assumes that it has gone off-hook.  | 
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 VOICE RECEIVE  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Immediate  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] #VRX  | 
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 Description:  | 
 Commands the modem to begin receiving voice data.  | 
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 VOICE RING DETECT TIME  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] #VRN=n [cmds]  | 
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 Default:  | 
 70  | 
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 Range:  | 
 0 - 255  | 
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 Unit:  | 
 .1 second  | 
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 Description:  | 
 Sets the maximum time the modem will wait for the remote station to ring before it assumes that it went off-hook before it rang.  | 
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 VOICE SAMPLE QUALITY  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] #VBS=n [cmds]  | 
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 Description:  | 
 Selects the number of bits per sample that the modem records.  | 
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 Command  | 
 Function  | 
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 #VBS=2  | 
 Modem records 2 bits per sample in ADPCM encoding.  | 
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 í #VBS=4 | 
 Modem records 4 bits per sample in ADPCM encoding.  | 
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 #VBS=8  | 
 Modem records 8 bits per sample in PCM encoding.  | 
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 VOICE SAMPLING RATE  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] #VSR=n [cmds]  | 
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 Description:  | 
 Sets the sampling rate used when recording voice signals.  | 
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 Command  | 
 Function  | 
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 í #VSR=7200 | 
 Selects a sampling rate of 7.2KHz.  | 
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 #VSR=11025  | 
 Selects a sampling rate of 11.025KHz in PCM encoding only.  | 
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 VOICE SILENCE DETECTION  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] #VSD=n [cmds]  | 
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 Description:  | 
 Selects whether the modem will use silence detection to pause recording during periods of silence.  | 
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 Command  | 
 Function  | 
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 í #VSD=0 | 
 Silence detection disabled.  | 
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 #VSD=1  | 
 Silence detection enabled.  | 
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 VOICE SILENCE DETECTION TIME  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] #VSP=n [cmds]  | 
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 Default:  | 
 55  | 
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 Range:  | 
 0 - 255  | 
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 Unit:  | 
 .1 second  | 
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 Description:  | 
 Sets the minimum amount of silence that the modem will detect.  | 
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 VOICE SILENCE DETECTION THRESHOLD  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] #VSS=n [cmds]  | 
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 Description:  | 
 Sets the threshold of sensitivity that the modem uses to determine silence detection.  | 
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 Command  | 
 Function  | 
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 #VSS=0  | 
 Silence detection disabled.  | 
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 #VSS=1  | 
 Minimum silence detection sensitivity.  | 
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 #VSS=2  | 
 Standard silence detection sensitivity.  | 
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 #VSS=3  | 
 Maximum silence detection sensitivity.  | 
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 VOICE TIMING MARK  | ||
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | |
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] #VTM=n [cmds]  | |
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 Description:  | 
 Configures timing mark placement.  | |
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 Command  | 
 Function  | |
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 í #VTM=0 | 
 Timing marks disabled.  | |
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 #VTM=10  | 
 Timing marks enabled.  | |
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 VOICE TRANSMISSION LEVEL  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] #TL=hhhh [cmds]  | 
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 Default:  | 
 3FFF  | 
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 Range:  | 
 0000 - 7FFF  | 
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 Unit:  | 
 Unidentified (hexadecimal)  | 
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 Description:  | 
 Sets the transmission level for sending audio in voice mode.  | 
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 VOICE TRANSMIT  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Immediate  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] #VTX  | 
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 Description:  | 
 Commands the modem to begin transmitting voice data.  | 
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 VOICE VOLUME LEVEL  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] #VGT=n [cmds]  | 
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 Default:  | 
 153  | 
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 Range:  | 
 128 - 228  | 
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 Unit:  | 
 Unidentified  | 
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 Description:  | 
 Sets the volume level when playing back audio signals. Lower numbers indicate a lower volume level.  |