Using The Svd Feature With Bitware; Using The Svd Feature With Other Software - Zoom V.34 Plus Quick Start Manual

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Using the SVD Feature with BitWare

Your faxmodem incorporates AudioSpan™ simultaneous voice and
data (SVD) capability. This means that you can be communicating
data between your PC and someone else's while talking to that
person. AudioSpan is a particular type of SVD. For you to use
AudioSpan in BitWare (or in any other application), the person with
whom you are communicating also must have a faxmodem with the
AudioSpan feature.
BitWare supports AudioSpan directly in its BitCom module, using a
simple point-and-click method.
Using the SVD Feature with Other
Software
More and more software packages support AudioSpan in a direct
and user-friendly way. These software packages include FarSite Lite
and Wacky Wheels. For software that doesn't directly support
AudioSpan, you can still use the feature by employing certain AT
commands in your modem's initialization string.
These AT commands turn AudioSpan on and off and select the
hardware settings you use to speak with and listen to another user.
The general form of the commands is:
Where n is a number from 1 to 6. The following chart describes the
use of the numbers:
Voice Device
Speakerphone
Telephone
Headset/Headphone
$$AS n =ON to turn AudioSpan on, and
$$AS n =OFF to turn AudioSpan off
Moderate Voice Quality
with Faster Data
$$AS5 (recommended)
$$AS3
$$AS1
15
Best Voice
Quality with
Slower Data
$$AS6
$$AS4
$$AS2

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