AT Command Set

3.2 AT+FBADMUL Error Threshold Multiplier

Read command

AT+FBADMUL?

Write command

AT+FBADMUL=

<n>

Reference

EIA PN-2388

This command defines the “Copy-Quality-OK” multiplier. The number of lines received with a bad pixel count is multiplied by this number. If the result ex- ceeds the total number of lines on the page the error rate is considered too high. A threshold multiplier value of 20 corresponds to a 5% error rate. A value of 0 implies that error checking is not present or disabled.

Response

<badmul> OK

Parameter

See write command

Response

OK

If error is related to ME functionality:

ERROR

Parameter

 

<n>

0 – 20 – 255

Note

Used for Faxclass 2 only

3.3 AT+FBOR Query data bit order

Test command

AT+FBOR=?

Read command

AT+FBOR?

Query the bit order for receive-mode. The mode is set by the ME dependent on the selected Service Class, see “AT+FCLASS Fax: Select, read or test service class”, pg. 43.

Response

(list of supported bit order modes <bor>s)

OK

Parameter

See write command

Response

<bor> OK

Parameter

See write command

Write command

AT+FBOR=<bor>

Response

OK

Parameter

<bor>

0

direct bit order for both Phase C and for Phase B/D data.

 

1

Reversed bit order for Phase C data, direct Bit Order for

 

 

Phase B/D data.

ReferenceNote

EIA PN-2388 Used for Fax class 2 only

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MC35 specifications

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