ZyXEL Elite 2864 User Guide - Page 170

shaking to make sure that the remote facsimile has received the fax message

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This message includes the connection speed and the fax parameters. Snnnn Vn Tn Rn Ln Cn P Fax connection speed; nnnn is a 4-digit number representing the connection speed. nnnn =1440, 1200, 9600, 7200, etc., whereby 1440 and 1200 stand for 14400 and 12000. Vertical resolution; n = 0 or 1. Coding scheme; n = 0 or 1. Recording width; n = 0, 1, or 2. Recording length; n = 0, 1, or 2. Scan line time; n = 0 to 7. Remote fax number. After each fax disconnection, the following result code is sent back to the DTE: DISCONNECTnP This result code informs the DTE of the disconnecting status. DISCONNECT0 DISCONNECT1 P Disconnects with remote confirmation. Disconnects without remote confirmation. Remote fax number. The basic AT commands ATV0 and ATQ1 do not affect the above CONNECT and DISCONNECT status report result codes. The modem will always return the same status format as above. Flow Control In extended fax AT command mode, the modem always uses hardware (CTS/RTS) flow control. The flow control signaling used while sending a fax is: CTS is used by the modem to flow control the DTE. When the modem turns CTS off, the buffer inside the modem is full and cannot accept any more data. The computer should send data only when CTS is ON. RTS is used by the computer to signal the modem that the fax message is finished. As soon as RTS off is detected, the modem starts the post message handshaking to make sure that the remote facsimile has received the fax message successfully. Then it hangs up the phone and sends a status report to the DTE. If you want to send a multi-page fax, just add the RTC signal between the fax message of two pages. The modem detects the RTC signal automatically, handshakes the multi-page procedure with the remote facsimile and sends the next page message. 15-16

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This message includes the connection speed and the fax parameters.
After each fax disconnection, the following result code is sent back to the DTE:
DISCONNECTnP<string>
This result code informs the DTE of the disconnecting status.
The basic AT commands
ATV0
and
ATQ1
do not affect the above
CONNECT
and
DISCONNECT
status report result codes. The modem will always return the same
status format as above.
Flow Control
In extended fax AT command mode, the modem always uses hardware (CTS/RTS)
flow control. The flow control signaling used while sending a fax is:
CTS is used by the modem to flow control the DTE. When the modem turns
CTS off, the buffer inside the modem is full and cannot accept any more data.
The computer should send data only when CTS is ON.
RTS is used by the computer to signal the modem that the fax message is fin-
ished. As soon as RTS off is detected, the modem starts the post message hand-
shaking to make sure that the remote facsimile has received the fax message
successfully. Then it hangs up the phone and sends a status report to the DTE.
If you want to send a multi-page fax, just add the
RTC
signal between the fax mes-
sage of two pages. The modem detects the
RTC
signal automatically, handshakes the
multi-page procedure with the remote facsimile and sends the next page message.
S
nnnn
Fax connection speed; nnnn is a 4-digit number representing
the connection speed. nnnn =1440, 1200, 9600, 7200,
etc., whereby 1440 and 1200 stand for 14400 and 12000.
V
n
Vertical resolution;
n
= 0 or 1.
T
n
Coding scheme;
n
= 0 or 1.
R
n
Recording width;
n
= 0, 1, or 2.
L
n
Recording length;
n
= 0, 1, or 2.
C
n
Scan line time;
n
= 0 to 7.
P
<string>
Remote fax number.
DISCONNECT0
Disconnects with remote confirmation.
DISCONNECT1
Disconnects without remote confirmation.
P
<string>
Remote fax number.