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6.8
Structure of Binary Signals
There are various types of binary signals, and I am sure that you now
understand that they each have special meanings. Here, let’s describe the
structure of binary signals in further detail.
Binary signals consist of a “preamble signal” that prefixes the binary sig-
nal and “binary coded information”. Binary coded information comprises
one or multiple frames (HDLC frame). Each frame comprises some
“sequences” and “fields.” This structure is called an HDLC structure.
Fig. 5-78 Structure of Binary Signal
NSS
Transmission
→
Reception
Binary signal
Signal (including user name and maker code) that communicates to the
other party that transmission will be performed using a function other
than that recommended by
ITU-T
(functions unique to manufacturer
that are not provided in DCS).
TSI
Transmission
→
Reception
Binary signal
Signal for communicating the telephone number of the transmitter to the
other party.
CED
NSF
CSI
DIS
NSS
TSI
DCS
Preamble
HDLC information field
Transmitting
side
Receiving
side
Binary coded information
Flag
sequence
Flag
sequence
Address
field
Control
field
Facsimile
control field
Facsimile
information field
Frame
checking
sequence
Flag
sequence