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Intel MD566X User Manual

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

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Intel Confidential

Programmer’s Guide

+VTS=m

(cont.)

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DTMF and Tone Generation: (cont.)

1) Single ASCII character in the set, 0-9, #, *, ! and A-D, which is interpreted as
a single DTMF tone. DTMF tones are sent as a single element expressed in the
form:

AT+VTS=

For example, to send a DTMF 1 tone, issue AT+VTS=1 to the modem.

2) String drawn from the first set but not including a flash hook code “!” and en-
closed in brackets “[ ]”,which can produce a single or dual tone. The string in-
cludes three parameters, which set the frequency of two non-standard DTMF or
single tones and a common duration for both. The quantity in brackets consists
of a three-element list that is expressed in the following format:

AT+VTS=[, ,
]

If the duration is not specified in the parameter, the modem sends
tones for the duration specified by the +VTD=n command.

a) Single tones can be sent in brackets using the following format:

AT+VTS=[]

or

AT+VTS=[, , ]

For example: AT+VTS=[3000] This sends a single tone of 3000 Hz with a de-
fault duration specified by +VTD=n.

For example: AT+VTS=[3000,,50]
This sends a single tone of 3000 Hz with a duration of 500 ms (50 x
0.01 second).

b) Dual tones may be sent using the following format:

AT+VTS=[,]

or

AT+VTS=[,,
]

For example: AT+VTS=[3000,3300]
This sends a dual tone of 3000 Hz and 3300 Hz with the default duration set
by the +VTD=n command.

For example: AT+VTS=[3000,3300,50]

This sends a dual tone of 3000 Hz and 3300 Hz with a duration of 500 ms

(50 x 0.01 second).

Table 6-1.

Voice Mode Command Descriptions (Continued)