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Command: +VLS
Description:
Syntax:
Defined Values:
Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values:
Result Codes:
Table 7-5. +VLS Command Options
Label
Primitives
0
None
DCE on-hook. Local phone connected to the line.
1
T
DCE off-hook. DCE connected to the line. Local phone
provided with power to detect hook condition.
2
L
DCE on-hook. Local phone connected to the DCE.
3
LT
DCE off-hook. Local phone connected to the line. DCE
connected to the line.
4
S
Internal Speaker connected to the DCE. DCE on-hook.
Local phone connected to the line.
5
ST
Internal Speaker connected to the line. DCE off-hook. DCE
connected to the line. Local phone provided with power to
detect hook condition.
6
M
Internal Microphone connected to the DCE. DCE on-hook.
Local phone connected to the line.
7
MST
Internal Microphone and Internal Speaker connected to the
line. DCE off-hook. DCE connected to the line. Local phone
provided with power to detect hook condition.
8
S1
External Speaker connected to the DCE. DCE on-hook.
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Analog Source/Destination Selection
This command causes the modem to select one or more source/destinations
of the analog data.
+VLS=<label>
<label> Decimal number corresponding to the selected analog
source/destination hardware configuration (see Table 6-5).
Response: <label>
Example: 0 For the default setting.
Command: +VLS=?
Response: <label>,<devices>,<transmit event>,<receive event>,<idle event>
Where each event subparameter is a hex number the represents an event bit
field of the reporting capabilities of each state. (See Table 6-6):
<label> Identifies the modem analog source/destination hardware
configuration.
<devices> A <string constant> made up of Primitives,
<xxxx event> <transmit event>, <receive event>, and <idle
event>subparameters are the DCE event reporting capabilities for the Voice
Transmit State, Voice Receive State, and the Voice Command State,
respectively. Each of the event reporting subparameters is a hex number that
represents an event bit field. The hex number format is defined in Table 6-6);
a one in the bit field indicates that the DCE can report the associated event.
Each of the possible hardware configurations has its own <label>, ..., <idle
event> description line (the above form description shows just one). A
<CR><LF> terminates each description line.
Example: AT+VLS=?
0,"",B0804100,B0804100,B0804100
1,"T",0B8433C1,0FE431C1,0B8431C1
2,"L",08800300,0CE00100,08800100
3,"LT",0B8433C1,0FE431C1,0B8431C1
4,"S",00800300,04E00100,20800100
5,"ST",0B8433C1,0FE431C1,0B8431C1
8,"S1",00800300, 04E00100,20800100
9,"S1T",0B8433C1,0FE431C1,0B8431C1
11,"M1",00800300,04E00100,20800100
14,"H",00800300,04E00100,20800100
18,"M1S",00800300,04E00100,20800100
19,"M1S1",00800300,04E00100,20800100
OK <label> = 0-5,8-9,11,14,18-19.
ERROR The <label> value is out of range, or if the modem cannot service the
request in the <label> subparameter.
Description
Chapter 7 – Voice Commands
+VTX
+VRX
+VSP=1
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