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Property | Description |
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Driver | Here you choose the direct access or the TAPI mode of modem communication. To learn more about communication modes, please read F.A.Q. #21. |
Modem | Select your modem from the list. |
COM port number | This is usually COM port 1-4. |
Option | Values | Description |
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Silence Detection | Hangs up if a specified duration of silence is detected. | |
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0 - 100% | min The least sensitive setting. Least likely to detect periods of silence, but is still able to do so, if the line is really quiet. <midrange value> An exact value; midrange setting. Likely to be the best overall compromise on normal telephone lines. max |
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Measured in seconds. Default is 5 seconds. | Silence detection period, seconds. When no voice is present in the line for a specified period, the program assumes silence and hangs up. |
Use hardware gain control (AGC) | Disabled by default | Allow modem hardware to perform Automatic Gain Control to adjust the voice volume to a standard level. Please note that many modems have no AGC at all, while some other modems do not allow it to be turned off. |
Use software gain control (AGC) | Enabled by default | Software Automatic Gain Control adjusts the sound volume to an average level automatically. Turn it ON if sound levels are too loud or too quiet, and turn it OFF if a recorded voice is noisy. If your modem has built-in hardware AGC, you may turn this OFF. |
Your modem manual will indicate which types of voice compression it supports.
A variety of voice codecs are available; if garbled sounds are produced, try changing the voice compression codec.
GSM 6.10 compression is a frame-based speech codec with at least two different implementations: encapsulated GSM and un-encapsulated GSM. The GSM compression type is usually detected automatically.
Option | Meaning |
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Compatibility option | Enables short delays between commands for better compatibility. The closer the slider is to the "compatibility" edge, the slower (but more reliable) the performance will be. |