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G3 FACSIMILE COMMUNICATIONS
6.3.2 Initial identification
The facsimile transmits its own capabilities to the destination by using the
initial identification. If optional signals are used, the indispensable DIS is
transmitted last.
Fig. 5-67 Initial Identification
Overview
The receiving side transmits NSF, CSI and DIS after transmitting CED.
NSF, CSI and DIS are repeatedly transmitted for a fixed period of time
until DCS is returned.
NSF and CSI are option signals. They are described in 6.7 Option Signals
(described later).
DIS
Transmission
←
Reception
Binary signal
This signal communicates to the other party that the function is a stan-
dard function recommended by
ITU-T
. (mandatory)
Communicates the recording paper size, transmission speed, MTT, cod-
ing scheme, recording resolution, and other information.
NSF
CSI
DIS
NSF
CSI
DIS
NSS
TSI
DCS
CED
Calling Side (transmitter)
Called Side (receiver)
Preamble
Preamble
Preamble