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| +FPR? (if | Report 10 | |
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| 38400 bit/s |
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| +FPR? (if | Report 18 | |
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| +IPR=57600) |
| 57600 bit/s |
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| +FPR? (all other | Report 255 | 255 indicates invalid |
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+FAA | Adaptive Answer |
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A Service Class 1 Facsimile DCE may have the ability to answer as a data modem DCE or as a Facsimile DCE. It also may be able to adaptively change from Class 1 facsimile mode (+FCLASS = 1.0) to data modem operation (+FCLASS = 0) in response to the incoming call. The +FAA parameter controls this feature.
Write syntax: | +FAA=<value> |
Valid values: | 0, 1 |
Default value: | 0 |
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value: | 0 |
+FAA=0 | The DCE answers only as a Class 1 facsimile |
| device. No automatic switching of service class |
| shall occur based on the calling device type. |
+FAA=1 | The DCE can answer and automatically |
| determine whether to answer as a facsimile DCE |
| or as a data modem. If a data modem is detected, |
| the DCE operates as described in 8.3.2.4. |
✎The +FAA parameter controls automatic switching only from Class 1 to Class 0 for call answering only. It does not affect call origination, switching to Class 1 from other classes, or switching to classes other than Class 0.
Lucent/Agere Command Set (Advanced Users Only) |