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Intel MD566X User Manual

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56K V.92 Data, Fax, and Voice Chipset

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Programmer’s Guide

+VEM=m

(cont.)

see “m”

Event Reporting and Masking: (cont.)

Example 1. Viewing Supported Events:

To determine what events are supported by the modem, send ‘AT+VEM=?’.

AT+VEM=?

‘C’

← Feature Class

DB860980

← Playback mode events

OFEE0883

← Record mode events

BB863EE0

← Command mode events

OK

Example 2. Setting the Event Mask:

To set the event mask, issue AT+VEM=m, where ‘m’ is eight hex digits. This com-
mand is issued only in command mode and is followed when changing between
voice modes. That is, the modem uses the event mask previously set by the
+VEM=m command when entering playback or record mode. The modem ig-
nores any event bit set when that feature is not supported in that voice mode.

AT+VEM=BB863EE0

Example 3. Reading the Event Mask Settings:

To read the settings for each event, type:

AT+VEM?

BB863EE0

OK

Example 4. Understanding the +VEM Hexadecimal Code:

The following illustration shows how the hexadecimal eight-digit code
(BB863EE0) is derived from the bit setting for each event:

HEX DIGIT LOCATION

:

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

EIGHT-DIGIT HEX CODE:

B B 8 6 3 E E 0

Table 6-1.

Voice Mode Command Descriptions (Continued)