Multi-Tech Systems MT5634SMI V.92 ユーザーズマニュアル
Chapter 3 – Fax Class 2 Commands
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. SocketModem MT5634SMIxx Reference Guide (S000263C)
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Data Reception
Class 2.1
+FDR
Syntax:
+FDR<CR>
The +FDR command initiates transition to Phase C data reception. This can occur
after answering, after dialing, after a document is received, or after a page is
received
after answering, after dialing, after a document is received, or after a page is
received
.
The modem may report the negotiated T.30 parameters with the remote ID and NSS
frame information, if available. When the modem is ready to commence data transfer,
it will issue a CONNECT response code. After the host receives the CONNECT
response and the host is ready to accept data, it will issue a <DC2> character (12h)
to the modem.
frame information, if available. When the modem is ready to commence data transfer,
it will issue a CONNECT response code. After the host receives the CONNECT
response and the host is ready to accept data, it will issue a <DC2> character (12h)
to the modem.
Class 2
+FDR
Same as Class 2.1.
Session Termination
Class 2.1
+FKS
Syntax:
+FKS
The +FKS command causes the modem to terminate the session in an orderly
manner by sending a DCN message at the next opportunity and hanging up. At the
end of the termination process, the modem will report the +FHS response with a
result code, go on-hook, and set +FCLASS=0.
manner by sending a DCN message at the next opportunity and hanging up. At the
end of the termination process, the modem will report the +FHS response with a
result code, go on-hook, and set +FCLASS=0.
This operation can also be invoked by using the <CAN> (cancel) character during
Phase C data reception.
Phase C data reception.
Class 2
+FK
Syntax:
+FK
Essentially the same as Class 2.1.
Initialize Facsimile Parameters
Class 2.1
+FIP
Syntax:
+FIP
The +FIP command causes the modem to initialize all Service Class 2.0/2.1 facsimile
parameters to the default settings. This command does not change the setting of
+FCLASS. It has the same effect as if the host had issued individual parameter
setting commands
The +FIP command causes the modem to initialize all Service Class 2.0/2.1 facsimile
parameters to the default settings. This command does not change the setting of
+FCLASS. It has the same effect as if the host had issued individual parameter
setting commands
.
MultiModem modems do not support multiple profiles, and thus do not support the
optional +FIP=<value> syntax documented in T.32.
optional +FIP=<value> syntax documented in T.32.
Class 2
There is no equivalent command in Class 2.