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Page 1 - AOpen FM56 PCI Fax/Modem

AOpen FM56 PCI Fax/ModemThank you for choosing AOpen Fax/Modem. This file will guide you for installation and AT commands.AOpen FM56-SM ManualAOpen FM

Page 2 - Table of Contents

2. Features• Line rate of 56 Kbps for download (FM56 series model only)• ITU-T V.90 specifications for operation at speed of 56,000 bps.• MNP10 dynami

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AT+FRH=3<TSI frame data><DLE><ETX><DCS frame data><DLE><ETX>CONNECTCONNECTOKsend V.21 carriersend flagssend TSI fr

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Final frame bit set.frame OKAT+FRH=3 NO CARRIER detect loss-of-carrier drop carrierAT+FTM=96<page image data><DLE><ETX>CONNECTOKsend

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send flagssend DNC framesend FCSdrop carrierdetect carrierdetect flagsreceive DC|NCfinal frameATH0 OK hang up hang upTable 4-5. Fax Class 1 Answering

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receive FCSaccept FCSsend V.21 carriersend flagssend TSI framesend FCSframe OKAT+FRH=3CONNECT<DCS frame data><DLE><ETX>OKreceive DCS

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NO CARRIERdetect carrierreceive pagedetect loss-of-carriersend V.29 carriersend page datadrop carrierCONNECT<EOP frame data><DLE><ETX&g

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AT+FRH=3 NO CARRIER detect loss-of-carrier drop carrier end of sessionATH0 OK hang up

Page 9 - 1. Introduction

5. VOICE COMMANDS5.1 Voice Commands OverviewVoice commands are identified in Table 5-1.Table 5-1. Voice CommandsCommand FunctionConfiguration+FCLASS S

Page 10 - 2. Features

This command controls the reporting and presentation of data associated with the Caller ID services in the U.S. and Canada in the Incoming Call Line I

Page 11 - 3.1 PC Card Connection

Reporting Current or Selected ValuesCommand: +VNH?Response: +VNH: <hook>Example: +VNH: 0 For the default setting.Reporting Supported Range of Pa

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ERROR Otherwise.5.2.2.3 +VTS - Send Voice Tone(s)This command causes the modem to send DTMF tones, single frequency tone, and, optionally, double freq

Page 14 - 4.2 What Else You Need

<level> Decimal number (0 and 255) corresponding to the volume level.Reporting Current or Selected ValuesCommand: +VGT?Response: +VGT: <level

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12 Speaker and microphone routed to line via Modem13 Speaker and microphone routed to line via Modem14 Modem connected to Headset15 Speaker and microp

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to report the OK result codeimmediately after dialing. The range is 1 to 60 seconds for <interval> = 1 to 60.Reporting Current or Selected Value

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This command causes the modem to set the voice compression method, the silence compression sensitivity, and the voicesampling rate.Syntax+VSM=<cml&

Page 18 - 4.6 Verifying Your Connection

0.01 second. Avalue of 0 specifies a manufacturer specific time interval. The range is 0.01 to 5 seconds for<dur> = 1 to 500.Reporting Current o

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Syntax+VDT=<enable>,<report>Defined Values<enable> Decimal number corresponding to the selected option.0 The modem will not produce

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Response: +VPR: <rate>Example: +VPR: 0 For the default setting.Reporting Supported Range of Parameter ValuesCommand: +VPR=?Response: +VPR: (<

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This command causes the modem to set the microphone gain of the speakerphone function.Syntax+VGM=<gain>Defined Values<gain> Decimal number

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6. ISDN COMMANDSThis section is to be added.

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7. COMMAND SET SUMMARYTable 7-1. Command Set Summary - Functional Use SortConfigurationCommand Description Data/Fax Data/Fax/Voice Data/Fax/Voice/Spea

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3.2 PC Card Bracket Connection

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+EFCS 32-bit Frame Check Sequence X X X X+ER Error Control Reporting X X X X+ETBM Call Termination Buffer Management X X X XTable 7-1. Command Set Sum

Page 26 - 5. Executing Commands

S3 Command Line Termination Character X X X XS4 Response Formatting Character X X X XS5 Command Line Editing Character X X X XS6 Pause Before Blind Di

Page 27 - 6. S-Registers

%L Line Signal Level X X X X%Q Line Signal Quality X X X X&C RLSD Behavior X X X X&D DTR Behavior X X X X&F Set to Factory-Defined Configu

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Command Description Data/Fax Data/Fax/Voice Data/Fax/Voice/SpeakerphoneData/Fax/Voice/Speakerphone/ISDN+IFC DTE-Modem Local Flow Control X X X X+ILRR

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S4 Response Formatting Character X X X XS5 Command Line Editing Character X X X XS6 Pause Before Blind Dialing X X X XS7 Connection Completion Timeout

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8. INDEX%%E - Enable/Disable Line Quality Monitor, Auto-Retrain, and Auto-RateRenegotiation ...

Page 31 - A.1 FCC Notice

+FLO - Flow Control... 4-12+FMI - Request Manufacturer Identification ...

Page 32 - A.2 FCC Requirement

AA – Answer... 3-10AT? - Read Selected S-Parameter ...

Page 33 - Appendix B: Default Profiles

4.1 Checking Your ComponentsUnpack your fax/modem and make sure you have the following items:• The fax/modem.• A modular telephone cable to connect yo

Page 34 - 1. INTRODUCTION

4.2 What Else You NeedTo complete your data communication system, you will need the following items:Other communication software, if needed.An active

Page 35 - 2. SYNTAX AND PROCEDURES

4.3 Installing The PC Card Fax/ModemThe following instructions explain how to install the fax/modem into a PC computer. If you will be installing the

Page 36 - 2.3 Basic Syntax Commands

4.4 Connecting To The Telephone LineUse the following procedure to connect your fax/modem to the telephone line:1. Locate an available RJ-11 modular j

Page 37 - 2.4 Extended Syntax Commands

4.5 Connecting To Your Telephone SetYour fax/modem also conveniently provides a second modular jack that lets you connect your telephone to the same t

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4.6 Verifying Your ConnectionStart a communication program and place the computer into terminal mode. Refer to your computer manual to find out the ap

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4.7 Connecting Microphone And SpeakerYou could either use a handset connected to the fax/modem, or connect a microphone and a speaker for voice record

Page 40 - 2.6 Executing Commands

AOpen FM56 PCI ManualPublished in 2000All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrie

Page 41 - 2.7 Modem Responses

4.8 Voice Function Alternatives1. AOpen Sound Card (recommanded) Simply connect the cable from modem to AOpen Sound Card. User can get all the v

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4.9 Configuring Internal Modem With Windows95/98/2000/NTWindows 95:1. Complete the installation referred to section 4.3.2. Restart the computer after

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Windows NT4.0:1. Explorer the driver files on your CD.D:\Drivers\WinNT\FM56-SM2. If you are using the WINACPCI driver already stop it using the steps

Page 44 - 3.1 COMMAND GUIDELINES

files. Select the modem from the list box and click the OK button. This will return you to the "Install new modem" dialog. Press the NEXT bu

Page 45 - 3.2 DATA COMMANDS

4.10 Tips On Configuring Your Communication SoftwareYour fax/modem uses the most up-to-date industry and commercially popular standards to ensure func

Page 46 - 3.2.1 Generic Modem Control

4.11 Tips On Configuring SVD (Option)Add "-SMS=2" to the modem string in communication progams to enable the SVD function. For complete SVD

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5. Executing CommandsIf you will be using a communication software program to make data calls, you will probably not need to type commands, because yo

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6. S-RegistersYour fax/modem has S-registers that affect various operating characteristics. The registers let you obtain information about the fax/mod

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6.1 Reading An S-Register Value1. To read the current value of an S-Register, type: ATSr?[Enter] where r is an S-Register

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6.2 Changing An S-Register ValueTo change an S-Register value, type ATSr=n[Enter]where r is the S-register number. n is the val

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4.10 Tips On Configuring Your Communication Software 4.11 Tips On Configuring SVD5. Executing Commands6. S-Registers7. SpecificationAppendix A:

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7. SpecificationMODEM OPERATIONLine Rate 0.3, 1.2, 2.4, 4.8, 7.2, 9.6, 12, 14.4, 16.8, 19.2, 21.6, 24, 26.4, 28.8,31.2, 33.6, 56 KbpsDTE Rate 115200 b

Page 53 - 3.2.3 Call Control

A.1 FCC NoticeThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These

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A.2 FCC RequirementThis equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. On the base unit of this equipment is a label that contains, among other inf

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Appendix B: Default ProfilesSETTING DEFAULT NVRAMAuto-answer Disabled YesBackspace character 08 NoBell / CCITT compatibility at Bell 212A

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1. INTRODUCTION1.1 OVERVIEWThis manual describes the host command and responses for the following Rockwell modem families:RC144HCF for ISA Bus Modem D

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2. SYNTAX AND PROCEDURESThe command and response syntax and procedures generally conform to referenced recommendations and standards.Since these recom

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values that the modem uses for other purposes. If S3 and S5 are set to the same value, a matching character will be treated as matching S3 (S3 is chec

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Commands that begin with the letter "S" are known as "S-parameters". The number following the "S" indicates the "pa

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In all numeric constants, the most significant digit is specified first. Leading "0" characters are ignored by the modem. No spaces, hyphens

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execution command as well as all of the subparameter value string).If all other relevant criteria are met (e.g., the modem is in the proper state), th

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AOpen FM56 PCI AT CommandsTable of Contents1. Introduction 1.1 OVERVIEW 1.2 Command Descriptions 1.3 REFERENCE DOCUMENTATION2. Sy

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ERROR result code and terminates processing of the command line. An ERROR is also generated if too many values are specified. In case of anerror, all

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commands in the command line in the order received from the DTE. Should execution of a command result in an error, or a character be not recognized as

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1. The characters transmitted for the header are determined by the V command.2. The trailer consists of two characters, being the character having the

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+<name>: <value>Note that a single space character separates the colon character from the <value>; no space appears between the resu

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3.1 COMMAND GUIDELINESThe commands used to control and report modem operation in data modem mode are defined in this section. The default values are t

Page 68 - Result Code

3.2 DATA COMMANDSThe modem will respond to the commands detailed below. Parameters applicable to each command are listed with the command description.

Page 69 - 3.2.7 V.8/V.8bis Commands

3.2.1 Generic Modem Control3.2.1 Generic Modem Control3.2.1.1 Z - Reset to Default ConfigurationThis command instructs the modem to reset to default v

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as provided by the Product Configuration File, as selected by the <value> subparameter, followed by a final result code.SyntaxI[<value>]De

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VX.XXX-serial numberOK3.2.1.9 +GOI - Request Global Object IdentificationThis command causes the modem to transmit one or more lines of information te

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3.2.2 DTE-Modem Interface Commands3.2.2 DTE-Modem interface commandsThe parameters defined in this section control the operation of the interface betw

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2.7.3.2 Compound Range of Values3. DATA COMMAND SET 3.1 COMMAND GUIDELINES 3.1.1 Escape Code Sequence

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If the modem is in facsimile mode (+FCLASS=1), the only message sent to indicate a connection is CONNECT without a speed indication.SyntaxX[<value&

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modem disconnects from the line. Automatic answer is disabled while DTRremains off.Result CodeOK <value> = 0 or 2ERROR Otherwise.3.2.2.7 +IFC -

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Response: +ILRR: (<value> range)Example: +ILRR: (0,1)Reported RateThe <rate> reported represents the current (negotiated or renegotiated)

Page 77 - 3.2.9 World Class Commands

3.2.3 Call Control3.2.3.1 D - DialThis command directs the modem to go on-line, dial according to the entered string and attempt to establish a connec

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* The 'star' digit (tone dialing only).# The 'gate' digit (tone dialing only).+! Flash: the modem will go on-hook for a time defin

Page 79 - 3.3 S-PARAMETERS

SyntaxTResult CodesOK3.2.3.3 P - Set Pulse Dial DefaultThis command forces pulse dialing until the next T dial modifier or T command is received. Sets

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escape (+++).1 Performs a retrain then enters on-line data mode from the on-line commandmode.Result CodesOK <value> = 0 or 1 and a connection ex

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effective if the appropriate bit to enable this command is set through the Product Configuration File. If enabled, it will override the make/break rat

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3.2.4 Modulation Control Commands3.2.4.1 +MS - Modulation SelectionThis extended-format compound parameter controls the manner of operation of the mod

Page 83 - 3.4 CELLULAR COMMANDS

1. If <max_rate> is within the rates supported by the selected modulation, the selected rateis that specified by <max_rate>. For example:+

Page 84 - 3.5 RESULT CODES

3.2.5.5 +ER - Error Control Reporting 3.2.5.6 +ETBM - Call Termination Buffer Management 3.2.6 Data Compression Commands

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Example: +MS: K56FLEX,1,300,56000 For K56flex, automode, explicit limits, but no distinct receive and transmitrate limits.Example: +MS: V32B,1,1200,33

Page 86 - 3.6 AUDIOSPAN AND DSVD

Reporting Supported Range of Parameter ValuesCommand: +MR=?Response: +MR: (<value>range)Example: +MR: (0,1)The format of this information text i

Page 87 - 4.1 FAX I/O PROCESSING

3.2.5 Error Control CommandsThis section describes parameters used to select and operate the modem in V.42 LAPM or MNP error control mode, Normal (

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answer. Disable Synchronous Access Mode originator and answerer.Reporting Current or Selected ValuesCommand: +ES?Response: +ES: <orig_rqst>,<

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Command: +EFCS=?Response: +EFCS: (<value> range)Example: +EFCS: (0)3.2.5.5 +ER - Error Control ReportingThis extended-format numeric parameter c

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<pending_RD> Decimal number 0 specifying that disconnect will occur immediately and all buffered receive data will be discarded when the local D

Page 91 - 4.2 COMMANDS AND PARAMETERS

3.2.6 Data Compression CommandsThis section contains parameters to condition modem use of standard ITU-T V.42 bis Data Compression Procedures.3.2.6.1

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Example: +DR: (0,1)+DR: <type> Intermediate Result CodeThe +DR: <type> reported represents the current (negotiated or renegotiated) modem-

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%Q015Result CodeOK If connected. ERROR If not connected, or connected in 300 bps, V.23, or fax modes

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3.2.7 V.8/V.8bis Commands3.2.7.1 +A8E - V.8 and V.8bis Operation ControlsThis command is defined for two conditions: as a parameter while the modem is

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3.5 RESULT CODES 3.5.1 General 3.5.2 Description of Result Codes 3.6 AUDIOSPAN AND DSVD 3.6.1 Commands

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Example: +A8E: (1,6),(1,5),(1),(0),(1,6),(1)3.2.7.2 +A8M - Send V.8 Menu SignalsThis command, applicable only in DTE-controlled V.8, directs the modem

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0 = Disables detection of the messages1 = Directs the modem to search for V.8 bis messages.<supp_delay>, Decimal number which disables or enable

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signal.0 The modem timed out waiting for an answering signal.1 V.8 ANSam signal (2100 Hz with amplitude modulation) detected.2 V.25 answer tone (2100

Page 99 - 4.3 EXAMPLES

the preambleis reported as a 0 <signal> value.<1st message> The contents of valid V.8 bis message(s), if detected, are reported using hexa

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<cr><lf>+A8M: C1000000<cr><lf> <cr><lf>+A8M: 2145<cr><lf><cr><lf>+A8J: 1<cr><lf&g

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3.2.8 Synchronous Access Mode Commands3.2.8.1 +ESA - Configure Synchronous Access ModeThis extended-format compound parameter controls the manner of o

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<trans_idle>,<framed_idle>,<framed_un_ov>,<hd_auto>,<crc_type>,<nrzi_en>,<syn1>,<syn2>Example: +ESA: 0

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3.2.9 World Class Commands3.2.9.1 *B - Display Blacklisted NumbersThis command requests the modem to return a list of blacklisted numbers to the DTE.

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Example: +GCI: 3D indicates that the modem is set for France.Reporting Supported Range of Parameter ValuesCommand: +GCI=?Response: +GCI: (<country_

Page 105 - ATH0 OK hang up

3.3 S-PARAMETERSThe supported S-Parameters are summarized in Table 3-3.Table 3-3. S-Parameter SummaryRegister Function Range Units SavedS0 Number of R

Page 106 - 5. VOICE COMMANDS

5.2.2 Voice Commands 5.2.2.1 +VIP - Voice Initialize All Parameters 5.2.2.2 +VRX - Start Modem Receive (Record)

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ATS7 establishes S7 as the last accessed register.AT=40 sets the contents of the last register accessed to 40.ATS=20 sets the contents of the last reg

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Default: 10 (Line Feed)3.3.3.6 S5 - Command Line Editing CharacterS5s sets the decimal value of the character recognized by the modem as a request to

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up after a loss of carrier. This allows for a temporary carrier loss without causing the local modem to disconnect. When register S10 is set to 255, t

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3.4 CELLULAR COMMANDSTo be added.

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3.5 RESULT CODES3.5.1 GeneralThe modem responds to commands from the DTE and to activity on the line by signaling to the DTE in the form of result cod

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qualifies as a ring signal is determined by country-dependent parameters, modifiable through the Product Configuration File.When cellular interface is

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3.6 AUDIOSPAN AND DSVD3.6.1 CommandsAudioSpan and DSVD are two technologies that allow simultaneous voice and data operation using a Rockwell modem co

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4.1 FAX I/O PROCESSINGThe fax I/O interface supports asynchronous serial and parallel interfaces. The interface rate is 19200 bps. The character forma

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CONNECT message to the DTE when FSK flags are detected from the remote.4.1.5 Fax AnsweringAnswering of fax calls is identical to answering of data cal

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proceeds as described previously.If carrier is lost while in command mode and the DTE reissues the +FRH command with the same parameter, and there is

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1. IntroductionCongratulations on purchasing a state-of-the-art fax/modem! Your Fax/Modem incorporates the latest technological advancement for you to

Page 118 - 6. ISDN COMMANDS

modem drops carrier, goes on-hook,and generates the ERROR result code.4.1.9 Fax Data ReceptionFax data reception is initiated using the AT+FRM=<mod

Page 119 - 7. COMMAND SET SUMMARY

4.2 COMMANDS AND PARAMETERS4.2.1 Commands4.2.1.1 +FCLASS=1.0 or +FCLASS=1 - Select Facsimile Class 1 Mode+FCLASS=1.0 or +FCLASS=1 selects the Fax Clas

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Result CodesOK Reported when silence has been present on the line for the specified amount of time or when theDTE sends the modem a character other th

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Command: +FTM?Response: +FTM: <mod>Example: +FTM: 98 For V.17 9600 bps.Reporting Supported Range of Parameter ValuesCommand: +FTM=?Response: +FT

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carrier andreturns to the command mode.Reporting Current or Selected ValuesCommand: +FTH?Response: +FTH: <mod>Example: +FTH: 98 For V.17 9600 bp

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<value> Decimal number corresponding to the selected option.0 Disable Adaptive Reception. (Default.)1 Enable Adaptive Reception.Reporting Curren

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1 <DLE> <SUB> (not supported)Reporting Current or Selected ValuesCommand: +FDD?Response: +FDD: <value>Example: +FDD: 0 For the defau

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accept commands, in addition to 1 200 bit/s or 9 600 bit/s (as required in 4.3). It may be used to select operation at rates at which the modem is not

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OK4.2.2.9 +FLO - Flow ControlThis parameter allows the DTE to identify and select the type of flow control used.Syntax+FLO=<method>Defined Value

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4.3 EXAMPLESExamples of calling (transmitting) and answering (receiving) one page using fax class 1 commands are shown in Table 4-4 and Table 4-5, res

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