Chapter 15
15-27
[No. 02. 03, 04]
Use it to set conditions for RTN signal transmission. If an error occurs often when the RTN signal is transmitted at
time of reception, increase the parameters to loosen the RTN signal transmission conditions.
MEMO:
The following error codes are associated with the transmission of the RTN signal at time of reception:
##104, ##107, ##114, ##201
The RTN signal transmission condition (1) is the ratio of the number of error
lines in relation to the total number of lines per page of reception images.
The RTN signal transmission condition (2) is the reference value*2 for burst errors*1.
The RTN signal transmission condition (3) is the number of errors not
reaching the reference value for burst errors.
*1: transmission errors spanning several lines.
*2: If set to '15', a transmission error spanning 5 consecutive lines is identified as a burst error.
If any of these conditions is detected while an image signal is being revised,
the RTN signal will be transmitted after receiving the procedure signal from
the transmitting machine. A higher parameter will make the transmission of the RTN signal more difficult.
[No. 05]
Use it to set the length of item (pause) automatically put between the access code an the ID code when a number is
20
pseudo CI signal pattern ON time length
0 to 999 (10ms)
100
21
pseudo CI signal pattern OFF time length
(short)
0 to 999 (10ms)
0
22
pseudo CI signal pattern OFF time length
(long)
0 to 999 (10ms)
200
24
fax/tel switch-over pseudo RBT
transmission level
0 to 20 dBm
20
25
answer telephone CNG motor time length
0 to 999 sec
60
27
V.21 low-speed flag preamble detection
time length
1 to 99 (10ms)
3
28
menu selection screen display time length
1 to 60 sec
3
56
count type select 1
101
101
57
count type select 2
0 to 999
201
58
count type select 3
0 to 999
0
59
count type select 4
0 to 999
0
60
count type select 5
0 to 999
0
61
count type select 6
0 to 999
0
No.
Item
Range of settings
Initial setting
Summary of Contents for iR1200 Series
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