Lenovo 9277, 6490, 9635, 9637, 9269, 9631, 9283, 9287, 9265 Fax Class 1 commands, Fax Class 2 commands

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Fax Class 1 commands

+FAE=n

Data/Fax Auto Answer

 

 

+FCLASS=n

Service Class

 

 

+FRH=n

Receive data with HDLC framing

 

 

+FRM=n

Receive data

 

 

+FRS=n

Receive silence

 

 

+FTH=n

Transmit data with HDLC framing

 

 

+FTM=n

Transmit data

 

 

+FTS=n

Stop transmission and wait

 

 

Fax Class 2 commands

+FCLASS=n

Services class.

 

 

+FAA=n

Adaptive answer.

 

 

+FAXERR

Fax error value.

 

 

+FBOR

Phase C data bit order.

 

 

+FBUF?

Buffer size (read only).

 

 

+FCFR

Indicate confirmation to receive.

 

 

+FCLASS=

Service class.

 

 

+FCON

Facsimile connection response.

 

 

+FCIG

Set the polled station identification.

 

 

+FCIG:

Report the polled station identification.

 

 

+FCR

Capability to receive.

 

 

+FCR=

Capability to receive.

 

 

+FCSI:

Report the called station ID.

 

 

+FDCC=

DCE capabilities parameters.

 

 

+FDCS:

Report current session.

 

 

+FDCS=

Current session results.

 

 

+FDIS:

Report remote capabilities.

 

 

+FDIS=

Current sessions parameters.

 

 

+FDR

Begin or continue phase C receive data.

 

 

+FDT=

Data transmission.

 

 

+FDTC:

Report the polled station capabilities.

 

 

+FET:

Post page message response.

 

 

+FET=N

Transmit page punctuation.

 

 

+FHNG

Call termination with status.

 

 

+FK

Session termination.

 

 

+FLID=

Local ID string.

 

 

+FLPL

Document for polling.

 

 

+FMDL?

Identify model.

 

 

+FMFR?

Identify manufacturer.

 

 

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