ZyXEL Communications 56K manual Command Description, +Fdr, +Fk, +Fmdl?, +Fmfr?

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COMMAND

DESCRIPTION

 

Bit rate: 12000 bit/s; V.17.

VALUE

br=4

 

Bit rate: 14400 bit/s; V.17.

br=5

 

Page width: 1728 pixels in 215mm.

wd=0

 

Page width: 2048 pixels in 255mm.

wd=1

 

Page width: 2432 pixels in 303mm.

wd=2

 

Page length: A4; 297mm.

ln=0

 

Page length: B4; 364mm.

ln=1

 

Page length: unlimited length.

ln=2

 

 

 

 

Data compression format: 1-D; modified Huffman.

df=0

 

Data compression format: 2-D; modified Read.

df=1

 

Error correction disabled.

ec=0

 

Disable binary file transfer.

bf=0

 

Minimum scan time/line: 0 ms.

st=0

 

Minimum scan time/line: 5 ms.

st=1

 

Minimum scan time/line: 10 ms (normal); 5 ms (fine).

st=2

 

Minimum scan time/line: 10 ms.

st=3

 

Minimum scan time/line: 20 ms (normal); 10ms (fine).

st=4

 

Minimum scan time/line: 20 ms.

st=5

 

Minimum scan time/line: 40 ms (normal); 20ms (fine).

st=6

 

Minimum scan time/line: 40 ms.

st=7

+FDCS=vr, br, wd,

Current session parameter; refer to +FDCC command.

 

ln, df, ec, bf, st

 

 

+FDIS=vr, br, wd,

Current session negotiation parameter; refer to +FDCC

 

ln, df, ec, bf, st

command.

 

+FDR

Receive phase C data command; initiates document reception.

 

+FDT=df, vr, wd,

Transmit phase C data command: release the DCE to proceed

 

ln

with negotiation.

 

+FET=n

End of page or document command:

 

 

More pages; same document.

n=0

 

End of document; another document follows.

n=1

 

No more pages or documents.

n=2

 

Procedure interrupt; another page follows.

n=4

 

Procedure interrupt; end of document, another document follows.

n=5

 

Procedure interrupt; end of document.

n=6

+FK

Regular fax abort command.

 

+FLID="string"

Local ID string parameter.

 

+FLO=n

Flow control options:

 

 

No flow control.

n=0

 

Set XON/XOFF software flow control.

n=1

 

Set CTS/RTS hardware flow control.

n=2

+FLPL=n

Document for polling command:

 

 

The DTE has no document available for polling.

n=0

 

Indicate a document available for polling.

n=1

+FMDL?

Request DCE model.

 

+FMFR?

Request DCE manufacturer.

 

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