ZyXEL Elite 2864 User Guide - Page 167

Extended Fax AT Commands

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+FNC: "NSC FIF string" +FNF: "NSF FIF string" +FNS: "NSS FIF string" +FPI: "CIG ID string" +FPO +FPS:ppr, lc, blc, cblc, lbc ppr=1 ppr=2 ppr=3 ppr=4 ppr=5 +FTC: vr, br, wd, ln, df, ec, bf, st +FTI: "TSI ID string" +FVO Reports NSC (Non-Standard Commands) frame Reports NSF (Non-Standard Facilities) frame. Reports NSF (Non-Standard Setup) frame. Reports remote ID-response-Polling Station ID (CIG). Remote polling indication. T.30 phase C page reception response: Received page is good. Page is bad; retrain is requested. Page is good; retrain is requested. Page is good; remote request for procedure interrupt is accepted. Page is bad; retrain is requested; remote request for procedure interrupt is accepted. The receiving DCE may count , , and due to DCE buffer overflow and report them: lc: line count blc: bad line count cblc: maximum consecutive bad line count lbc: lost byte count Remote fax station capabilities (DCT frame information) response: refer to the +FIS=... command for the description of subparameters. Remote ID response-Transmit Station ID (TSI). Report transition to voice. Extended Fax AT Commands These commands are unique to the ZyXEL modems. The computer controls the modem through a set of extended fax AT commands and the modem responds with a set of status report result codes. During the data state, compressed fax image data is flowing between the modem and the computer. The default serial connection speed is 38400 bps and it is higher than the fax link rate. CTS/RTS hardware flow control is used to regulate the data flow. 15-13

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Extended Fax AT Commands
These commands are unique to the ZyXEL modems. The computer controls the
modem through a set of extended fax AT commands and the modem responds with
a set of status report result codes. During the data state, compressed fax image data
is flowing between the modem and the computer. The default serial connection
speed is 38400 bps and it is higher than the fax link rate. CTS/RTS hardware flow
control is used to regulate the data flow.
+FNC:
"
NSC
FIF
string
"
Reports NSC (Non-Standard Commands)
frame
+FNF:
"
NSF
FIF
string
"
Reports NSF (Non-Standard Facilities) frame.
+FNS:
"
NSS
FIF
string
"
Reports NSF (Non-Standard Setup) frame.
+FPI:
"
CIG
ID
string
"
Reports remote ID-response-Polling Station ID
(CIG).
+FPO
Remote polling indication.
+FPS:ppr, lc, blc,
cblc, lbc
T.30 phase C page reception response:
ppr=1
Received page is good.
ppr=2
Page is bad; retrain is requested.
ppr=3
Page is good; retrain is requested.
ppr=4
Page is good; remote request for procedure
interrupt is accepted.
ppr=5
Page is bad; retrain is requested; remote
request for procedure interrupt is accepted.
The receiving DCE may count <lc>, <blc>,
<cblc> and <lbc> due to DCE buffer overflow
and report them:
lc: line count
blc: bad line count
cblc: maximum consecutive bad line count
lbc: lost byte count
+FTC: vr, br, wd, ln,
df, ec, bf, st
Remote fax station capabilities (DCT frame infor-
mation) response: refer to the +FIS=... command
for the description of subparameters.
+FTI:
"
TSI ID string
"
Remote ID response-Transmit Station ID (TSI).
+FVO
Report transition to voice.