G3 FACSIMILE COMMUNICATIONS
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6.7
Option Signals
There are also option signals in addition to mandatory transmission control
signals. Let’s describe communications using option signals.
Fig. 5-77 Example of Communications Using Option Signals
NSF
Transmission
←
Reception
Binary signal
Signals for communicating capabilities (functions unique to manufac-
turer and proprietary functions not provided in DIS) other than
ITU-T
recommendations to the other party
CSI
Transmission
←
Reception
Binary signal
Signal for communicating the telephone number on the receiving side to
the other party
Response
Dial
Call
CED
NSF
CSI
DIS
NSS
TSI
DCS
RTC
MCF
DCN
EOP
CFR
TCF
NSF
CSI
DIS
CNG
CNG
Received.
Calling Side (transmitter)
Called Side (receiver)
This is an auto-dial
facsimile.
Receive in G3 mode.
Receive in Canon mode.
Telephone number is XXXXX.
Receive by ITU-T
recommendations.
Training
Training
Line check
Message
End of image
Disconnect line.
Line disconnected
Line disconnected
This is an auto-reception
facsimile.
This is a G3 facsimile.
This is a Canon facsimile.
Telephone number is XXXXX.
ITU-T G3 mode
This is a G3 facsimile.
This is a Canon facsimile.
Telephone number is XXXXX.
ITU-T G3 mode
Ready to receive