Lenovo 8810, 8814, 8801, 8793, 8805, 8797, 8011 manual 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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Contents User Guide Types 8011, 8793, 8797 Types 8805, 8810 Page User Guide Types 8011, 8793, 8797 Types 8805, 8810 Page Contents Appendix B. Notices Conditions that require immediate action Important safety informationService General safety guidelinesPower cords and power adapters Plugs and outlets Extension cords and related devicesBatteries Heat and product ventilation CD and DVD drive safetyLithium battery notice Additional safety informationLaser compliance statement Modem safety informationPower supply statement Introduction Xiv User Guide Comfort Arranging your workspaceGlare and lighting Electrical outlets and cable lengths Air circulationConnecting your computer Setting up your computerUser Guide Setting up your computer 1394 Setting up your computer Finishing the software installation Turning on powerCompleting important tasks Updating your operating system Installing other operating systemsUpdating your antivirus software Shutting down the computerUser Guide Features Installing optionsInternal drives Operating systems, preinstalled varies by model Available options Environment SpecificationsSupported operating positions Handling static-sensitive devices Tools requiredLocating connectors on the front of your computer Installing external optionsLocating connectors on the rear of your computer Obtaining device drivers Connector DescriptionOpening the cover Locating components Identifying parts on the system board Installing memory What to do next Installing PCI adaptersUser Guide Installing internal drives Drive specifications Installing a drive in bay Connecting drives Connecting additional serial ATA hard disk drive Installing a diskette drive in bay What to do next Identifying security locks Security featuresRope Clip Integrated cable lock Password protection Changing the battery Erasing a lost or forgotten password clearing Cmos Closing the cover and connecting the cables User Guide Creating and using product recovery discs Recovering softwareTo use Product Recovery discs, do the following Backup and recoveryUsing the Rescue and Recovery workspace Creating and using rescue media Solving recovery problemsTo create rescue media, do the following Creating and using a Recovery Repair disketteSetting a rescue device in the startup sequence Recovering or installing device driversRecovering software User Guide Starting the Setup Utility program Using the Setup UtilityViewing and changing settings Using passwordsAdministrator Password User PasswordSetting, changing, and deleting a password Selecting a startup deviceExiting from the Setup Utility program Advanced settingsChanging the startup device sequence User Guide Updating flashing Bios from a diskette Using system programsUpdating system programs User Guide Basic troubleshooting Troubleshooting and diagnosticsDiagnostic programs PC-Doctor for DOS PC-Doctor for WindowsRunning diagnostics from the CD or diskettes Cleaning the mouseNon-optical mouse Optical mouseUser Guide Information resources Getting information, help, and serviceOnline Books folder ThinkVantage Productivity CenterWarranty and safety Access HelpHelp and service Calling for service Using the documentation and diagnostic programsPurchasing additional services Using other servicesBasic AT commands Appendix A. Manual modem commandsLow speaker volume Enable RTS/CTS hardware flow control Extended AT commands+MS=? MNP/V.42/V.42bis/V.44 commandsFax Class 2 commands Fax Class 1 commandsVoice commands Appendix A. Manual modem commands User Guide Appendix B. Notices Trademarks Television output noticeIndex Page Page Part Number
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