* Make a phone call (repeat)
@ 2002-05-18 16:46 G Anna
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From: G Anna @ 2002-05-18 16:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-newbie
Dear All,
I have asked this question before, but because of my problems with
subscription to this list, I was not able to read any of your
responses. And since there are no official archives I am asking it
again. Kindly bear with me; and if necessary use the delete key
judiciously.
I have an Intex external modem (http://www.intextechnologies.com). To
go online, I dial my ISP using the phone line.
What I want to do is to be able to make a phone call (and talk to the
person at the other end) from my linux box, through the modem. Kindly
let me know if this is possible.
Also pointers to other relevant information would be very useful.
Thank you for your time.
Cheers,
anna
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* Re: Make a phone call (repeat)
@ 2002-05-18 16:59 Ray Olszewski
2002-05-19 2:56 ` G Anna
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From: Ray Olszewski @ 2002-05-18 16:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: anna7sept, linux-newbie
This version of the question is a bit more vague than the one you posed
before. Then, I believe you said you had a headset plugged directly into the
modem (not, for example, into your sound-card ports), and that you could
hear the party on the other end of a phone call but not be heard when you spoke.
It's likely that the modem uses some non-standard AT command to turn the
mike on and off (in contrast to the speaker, which turns on and off with a
long-established, standard AT command). If that's so, and you can find the
command in the docs, then it should be possible to control the mike from
minocom (or whatever Linux terminal software you use), or even to write a
small, custom app. Regrettably, the manufacturer's site isn't well orgainzed
for serious research, offering more glib marketing info about the modem than
substantive information about its operation (at least that I could find), so
you'll have to consult the docs that came with the modem to try to track
down the needed command.
The other option is to do the whole thing through Linux. The standard app
for this is vgetty (which also does answering-machine-type functions), but I
haven't used it, so beyond giving you this starting pointer, I fear I won't
be of much help with this approach.
At 10:16 PM 5/18/02 +0530, G Anna wrote:
>Dear All,
>
>I have asked this question before, but because of my problems with
>subscription to this list, I was not able to read any of your
>responses. And since there are no official archives I am asking it
>again. Kindly bear with me; and if necessary use the delete key
>judiciously.
>
>I have an Intex external modem (http://www.intextechnologies.com). To
>go online, I dial my ISP using the phone line.
>
>What I want to do is to be able to make a phone call (and talk to the
>person at the other end) from my linux box, through the modem. Kindly
>let me know if this is possible.
>
>Also pointers to other relevant information would be very useful.
>
>Thank you for your time.
--
------------------------------------"Never tell me the odds!"---
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Palo Alto, CA ray@comarre.com
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* Re: Make a phone call (repeat)
2002-05-18 16:59 Make a phone call (repeat) Ray Olszewski
@ 2002-05-19 2:56 ` G Anna
2002-05-19 4:24 ` G Anna
2002-05-19 22:17 ` Tom Beer
2 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: G Anna @ 2002-05-19 2:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Ray Olszewski; +Cc: linux-newbie
> Date: Sat, 18 May 2002 09:59:39 -0700
> From: Ray Olszewski <ray@comarre.com>
> Subj: Re: Make a phone call (repeat)
>
> This version of the question is a bit more vague than the one you
> posed before. Then, I believe you said you had a headset plugged
Wow. You are absolutely right. Not only did you read my previous
mail, but you remember it for a couple of days! (Or did you refer
back?) I would have probably typed in the rest of the information in
my next query. ;-)
> you'll have to consult the docs that came with the modem to try to
> track down the needed command.
I will do this. Once I know that its possible and can be done, then
I'll be more enthusiastic to struggle for setting it up. First step
is to find the docs for my modem!
> The other option is to do the whole thing through Linux. The
> standard app for this is vgetty (which also does
> answering-machine-type functions), but I
I have just now downloaded its documentation. I'll go through it and
see how I can make the best use of it. Thanks for this
just-what-is-needed pointer.
Cheers,
anna
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* Re: Make a phone call (repeat)
2002-05-18 16:59 Make a phone call (repeat) Ray Olszewski
2002-05-19 2:56 ` G Anna
@ 2002-05-19 4:24 ` G Anna
2002-05-19 22:17 ` Tom Beer
2 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: G Anna @ 2002-05-19 4:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-newbie
> Date: Sat, 18 May 2002 09:59:39 -0700
> From: Ray Olszewski <ray@comarre.com>
> Subj: Re: Make a phone call (repeat)
(snip)
> you'll have to consult the docs that came with the modem to try to
> track down the needed command.
I have got hold of the manual provided with my modem. I am perusing
the manual for the past half an hour or so, but am not very sure about
what to look for. There is no mention of mike anywhere in the manual.
(But there are a handful of commands for the speaker.)
I am quoting here two appendices from the manual, which I think might
contain the relevant information. Could you please help me to figure
out, which of these AT commands are for the mike? Or is the relevant
information not available in the quoted text?
If any of you think that you can help me with this, kindly let me
know. I'll send you the entire manual in PDF off-list (260384 bytes).
(begin-quote)
Appendix 1 Specifications
Modulation standard : V.90, X2, V.34, V.32bis, V.32, V.29, V.27ter,
V.22bis, V.23,V.22, V.21,V.17, Bell212/103
Compression : V.42bis, MNP Class 5
Error Correction : V.42, MNP Class 2-4
Host Interface : ISA 16 bit bus
COM ports : 1, 2, 3, 4
IRQ lines : 3, 4, 5, 7, 10, 11, 12
FAX Group : Group III
FAX Command : EIA/TIA 578 class 1
VOICE Command : IS - 101
Transmit level : -10 dBm +/- 1 dB
Sensitivity : -43 dBm
UART : 16550 compatible
Power : 0.75 W max
Temperature : 0 to 55 degrees C, operating; -20 to 80
degrees C, non-operating
Appendix 2 AT command set
Executing commands
Your modem is in Command Mode upon power-on and is ready to re-
ceive and execute AT commands. The modem remains in Command
Mode until it makes a connection with a remote modem. Commands
may be sent to the modem from an attached terminal or a PC running a
communication program. This modem is designed to operate at com-
mon DTE speeds ranging from 115.2 Kbps to 300 bps. All commands
and data must be issued to the modem using one of the valid DTE speeds.
AT commands and format
All commands must begin with the AT prefix, followed by the command
letter and ended with the ENTER key. All default settings are printed in
bold text. Spaces are allowed in the command string to increase com-
mand line readability but are ignored by the modem during command
execution. All commands may be typed in either upper or lower case,
but not mixed. A command issued without any parameters is considered
as specifying the same command with a parameter of "0".
Example: ATL [ENTER]
This command causes your modem to lower its speaker volume.
AT Command Summary
All default settings are printed in bold and italic text.
AT Command prefix
A/ Repeat last command
A Answer
B0 Select V.22/V.21
B1 Select B212A/B103
B2 Select V.23 only; Dial modem transmit @ 75 BPS,
receive @ 1200 BPS;Answer modem receive @ 75
BPS, transmit @ 1200 BPS
B3 Select V.23 only; Dial modem transmit @ 1200 BPS,
receive @ 75 BPS;Answer modem receive @ 1200
BPS, transmit @ 75 BPS
D Dial
0 - 9 Dialing digits
ABCD*# Tone dial characters
P Pulse dial
T Tone dial
R The modem goes into answer mode directly
after finish dialing
S=n Dial stored telephone number n
W Wait for dial tone
, Pause the time specified in S-register S8
! Flash hook
@ Wait for quiet answer
; Return to command mode
E0 Disables echo
E Enables echo
H0 Hangs up the telephone line
H1 Picks up the telephone line
I0 Reports product code
I1 Reports modem chip firmware version
I2 Verifies ROM checksum
I3 Report chipset name
L0 Low speaker volume
L1 Low speaker volume
L2 Medium speaker volume
L3 High speaker volume
M0 Speaker always off
M1 Speaker on until carrier present
M2 Speaker always on
M3 Speaker off during dialing; speaker on until carrier
present
N0 Handshake only at DTE speed
N1 Begin handshake at DTE speed and falls to
highest compatible speed
O0 Return to data mode
O1 Retrain and return to data mode
P Select pulse dialing
Q0 Enables result code
Q1 Disables result code
Sn Select S-register n; refer to S-register summary for
the details
Sn=x Write x to S-register n; refer to S-register summary
for the details
Sn? Read from S-register n; refer to S-register summary
for the details
T Select tone dialing
V0 Choose numeric form result code
V1 Choose verbose form result code
W0 Reports DTE connect speed result code
W1 Reports DTE connect speed result code
W2 Reports DCE connect speed result code
W3 Reports DTE connect speed result code with
error correct and data compression Information
W4 Reports error correction, data compression and DCE
speed
X0 Enables result code 0-4; disables dial tone and busy
tone detection
X1 Enables result code 0-5,10 and above; disables dial
tone and busy tone detection
X2 Enables result code 0-6, 10 and above; enables dial
tone detection and disables busy tone detection
X3 Enables result code 0-5,7,10 and above; disables dial
tone detection and enables busy tone detection
X4 Enables result code 0-7, 10 and above; enables
dial tone and busy tone detection
Y0 Disables long space disconnect
Y1 Enables long space disconnect
Z0 Reset modem and recalls user profile 0
Z1 Reset modem and recalls user profile 1
&C0 Ignores carrier status; CD always ON
&C1 CD set according to carrier status
&D0 Ignores DTR
&D1 Modem switches from data mode to command mode
when an ON-to-OFF transition of DTR occurs
&D2 When DTR switches OFF , the modem goes on-hook
and disables auto-answer
&D3 Reset modem and recall user profile when DTR
switches OFF
&F Load factory defaults
&G0 Disables guard tone
&G1 Enables 550 Hz guard tone
&G2 Enables 1800 Hz guard tone
&J0 Auxiliary relay never operated
&J1 Activates auxiliary relay when modem is off-hook
&K0 Disable flow control
&K3 Enables CTS/RTS hardware flow control
&K4 Enables XON/XOFF software flow control
&M0 Select asynchronous operation mode
&P0 Select 10 pps pulse dial with 39%/61% make/break
ratio
&P1 Select 10 pps pulse dial with 33%/67% make/break
ratio
&Q0 Select asynchronous operation mode
&S0 DSR always ON
&S1 DSR ON only during handshaking and when carrier
is lost
&T0 Terminates test in progress
&T1 Initiates local analog loop-back (LAL)
&T3 Initiates local digital loop-back
&T4 Grants RDL request from remote modem
&T5 Denies RDL requests from remote modem
&T6 Initiates remote digital loopback(RDL)
&T7 Initiates RDL with self-test
&T8 Initiates LAL with self-test
&U0 Enables trellis coding
&U1 Disables trellis coding
&V0 View active profile, stored user profile 0 and stored
telephone number
&V1 View active profile, stored user profile 1 and stored
telephone number
&W0 Stores active profile into user profile 0
&W1 Stores active profile into user profile 1
&Y0 Recall user profile 0 on power-up
&Y1 Recall user profile 1 on power-up
&Zn=x Stores telephone number x(up to 30 digits) to
location n(0-3)
%E0 Disables auto-retrain
%E1 Enables auto-retrain
%G0 Disables rate-renegotiation
%G1 Enables rate-renegotiation
-C0 Disables calling tone
-C1 Enables 1300 Hz calling tone
-C2 Enables V.8 calling tone for V.34 and 1300 Hz call
ing tone for others
+MS=<carrier>,<automode>,<min rate>,<max rate>
This command set the type of modulation used and
the transmit and receive speeds. The defaults is V90,
1,0,0
<carrier> the string parameter specifies the type of
modulation used.
V21 V.21 300 bps
V22 V.22 1200 bps
V22B V.22bis 1200/2400 bps
V23C V.23 1200/75 bps
V32 V.32 4800/9600 bps
V32B V.32bis 7200-14400 bps
V34 V.34 asymmetrical 2400-33600 bps
V34S V.34 symmetrical 2400-33600 bps
V34B V.34 extended asymmetrical 2400-
33600 bps
V34BS V.34 extended symmetrical 2400-
33600 bps
X2 X2 asymmetrical transmit 4800 - 31200
bps and receive 33333 - 53333 bps
V90 V.90 asymmetrical transmit 4800-31200
bps and receive 33333-53333 bps
<automode> control the modem to negotiate
modulation automatically.
If <automode>=0 Disabled
If <automode>=1 Enabled
<min rate>
If <min rate> = 0 The lowest data rate = 300
when<automode>= 1.The
lowest data rate = lowest
modulation data rate when
<automode> = 0
If <min rate> 0 The parameter specifies
the lowest data rate.
Range = 0,300,1200,2400,
4800,7200,9600,
12000,14400,16800,
19200,21600,24000,
26400,28800,31200,
33600
<max rate>.
If <max rate> = 0 The highest data rate = the
highest modulation rate
that less than or equal to
DTE speed
If <max rate> 0 The parameter specifies
the highest
Connection Speed Range
=0,300,1200, 2400,4800,
7200,9600,12000,14400,
16800,19200,21600,
24000,26400,28800,
31200,33333,33600,
37333,41333,42666,
44000,45333,46666,
48000,49333,50666,
52000,53333,54666,
56000,57333
%An Set auto-reliable fallback character (n=0-127, default
is 13)
%C0 Disables data compression
%C1 Enables MNP5 data compression
%L Report receive line signal level
\A0 Set maximum MNP block size to 64 characters
\A1 Set maximum MNP block size to 128 characters
\A2 Set maximum MNP block size to 192 characters
\A3 Set maximum MNP block size to 256 characters
\Bn Transmit break in n*100ms (n = 0-9)
\C0 Disables auto-reliable mode data buffering
\C1 4 seconds buffer until 200 characters in the buffer or
detec tion of a
SYN character
\C2 No buffering, connect non-V.42 modem to V.42 mo
dem
\G0 Disables XON/XOFF flow control between local
and remote modems
\G1 Enables XON/XOFF flow control between local and
remote modems
\J0 Disables DTE speed adjust
\J1 Enables DTE speed adjust
\Kn Set break control (n=0-5, default is 5)
\N0 Select normal mode
\N1 Select normal mode
\N2 Select MNP reliable mode
\N3 Select V.42 auto-reliable mode
\N4 Select V.42 reliable mode
\Q0 Disables flow control
\Q1 Enables XON/XOFF software flow control
\Q2 Enables CTS hardware flow control
\Q3 Enables CTS/RTS hardware flow control
\Tn Set inactivity timer (n=0-90, default is 0)
\X0 Process XON/XOFF character as flow control
character only
\X1 Process XON/XOFF character as flow control char
acter and pass through to local DTE or remote
modem
-J0 Disables V.42 detect phase
-J1 Enables V.42 detect phase
"H0 Disables V.42bis data compression
"H1 Enables V.42bis data compression at transmit
direction
"H2 Enables V.42bis data compression at receive
direction
"H3 Enables V.42bis data compression at both trans
mit and receive direction
"On Set V.42bis string length (n=6-250,default is 32)
(end-quote)
Thank you for your help.
Cheers,
anna
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* Re: Make a phone call (repeat)
2002-05-18 16:59 Make a phone call (repeat) Ray Olszewski
2002-05-19 2:56 ` G Anna
2002-05-19 4:24 ` G Anna
@ 2002-05-19 22:17 ` Tom Beer
2002-05-20 0:50 ` Ray Olszewski
2 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Tom Beer @ 2002-05-19 22:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: anna7sept, linux-newbie, Ray Olszewski
Hi,
> It's likely that the modem uses some non-standard AT command to turn the
> mike on and off (in contrast to the speaker, which turns on and off with a
> long-established, standard AT command).
isn't it too much data on a maximum of 33.6kbit/s for h.323 data transfer?
Greets Tom
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* Re: Make a phone call (repeat)
2002-05-19 22:17 ` Tom Beer
@ 2002-05-20 0:50 ` Ray Olszewski
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From: Ray Olszewski @ 2002-05-20 0:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Tom Beer, anna7sept, linux-newbie
Tom -- I think you missed earlier emssages in this thread. The original
poster is trying to use a modem equipped with *built-in* voice to make a
phone call. The mike connects directly to the modem, and all that's needed
(I think) is a command to turn it on. Nothing is being digitized, as I
understand it; the modem is simply acting as a normal (analog) telephone.
At 12:17 AM 5/20/02 +0200, Tom Beer wrote:
>Hi,
>
> > It's likely that the modem uses some non-standard AT command to turn the
> > mike on and off (in contrast to the speaker, which turns on and off with a
> > long-established, standard AT command).
>
>isn't it too much data on a maximum of 33.6kbit/s for h.323 data transfer?
>
>Greets Tom
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