Panasonic DF–1100
5–6
Function Parameter Table
No.
Function
Selections
Parameter (see Note3)
1 = 100 ms
Selects time interval between receiving signal and
22
SIG. INTERVAL
2 = 200 ms
Selects time interval between receiving signal and
transmittingsignal
22
SIG. INTERVAL
3 = 500 ms
transmitting signal.
23
TCF CHECK
1 = Normal (Short)
Selects TCF check interval Long/Short
23
TCF CHECK
2 = Long
Selects TCF check interval Long/Short
24
CED FREQ
1 = 1080 Hz (non CCITT)
Selects CED frequency 2100/1080 Hz
24
CED FREQ.
2 = 2100 Hz
Selects CED frequency 2100/1080 Hz
25
COMM START UP
1 = 1’st response
Selects communication start-up condition (XMT and
Polling)
25
COMM. START-UP
2 = 2’nd response
(
Polling).
(Used when Echo Suppression is disabled.)
26
NON STANDARD
1 = Off (Invalid)
Selects own mode (Panafax mode)
26
NON-STANDARD
2 = On (Valid)
Selects own mode (Panafax mode).
27
SHORT PROTOCOL
1 = Off (Invalid)
Selects short protocol mode
27
SHORT PROTOCOL
2 = On (Valid)
Selects short protocol mode.
1 = +V17 (V33 + V17)
Selects the type of modem to be identified to the remote
28
ITU-T V33/17
2 = V33
Selects the type of modem to be identified to the remote
station
28
ITU T V33/17
3 = Off (V29 and V27 ter only)
station.
29
REMOTE DIAG
1 = Off (will not accept)
Selects whether the machine accepts Remote
29
REMOTE DIAG.
2 = On (accepts)
Selects whether the machine acce ts Remote
Diagnostics from the service station.
30
CED & 300 bps
1 = 75 ms
Selects blank time between CED and 300 bps signal.
30
CED & 300 bps
2 = 1 sec
Selects blank time between CED and 300 b s signal.
(Used when Echo Suppression is disabled.)
31
RTC = EOLx12
1 = Off (EOLx6)
Selects RTC signal EOLx6 or EOLx12
31
RTC = EOLx12
2 = On (EOLx12)
Selects RTC signal, EOLx6 or EOLx12.
32
ƞ
36
Not used
37
PROTOCOL DISPLAY
1 = Off (not displayed)
Selects whether to display the modem speed during
37
PROTOCOL DISPLAY
2 = On (displayed)
Selects whether to dis lay the modem s eed during
communication.
38
Not used
5 = 50 ms
39
FLASH TIME
ƞ
Selects hooking period of the Flash key.
39
FLASH TIME
100 = 1000 ms
Selects hooking eriod of the Flash key.
E/F TIME (For Germany
5 = 50 ms
40
E/F TIME (For Germany
Austria and Switzerland only)
ƞ
Selects activating period of the Flash key.
40
Austria and Switzerland only)
100 = 1000 ms
Selects activating eriod of the Flash key.
1 = 1 sec.
Selects pause time 1 sec
10 sec for dialing through
41
PAUSE TIME
ƞ
Selects pause time 1 sec.
ƞ
10 sec. for dialing through
a switchboard or international calls
41
PAUSE TIME
10 = 10 sec.
a switchboard or international calls.
42
Not used
0 = no waiting
Selects redial interval o to 15 minutes in 1 minute
43
REDIAL INTERVAL
ƞ
Selects redial interval, o to 15 minutes in 1 minute
steps
43
REDIAL INTERVAL
15 = 15 minutes
steps.
0 = no redial
44
REDIAL COUNT
ƞ
Selects redial count 0 to 15 times in 1 step intervals.
44
REDIAL COUNT
15 = 15 times
Selects redial count 0 to 15 times in 1 ste intervals.
1 = 1 ring
45
RING DET. COUNT
ƞ
Selects ring detect count 1 to 9 times in 1 step intervals.
45
RING DET. COUNT
9 = 9 rings
Selects ring detect count 1 to 9 times in 1 ste intervals.
0 = 0 sec.
Selects on hook time between sequential
46
ON-HOOK TIME
ƞ
Selects on-hook time between sequential
communication calls in 1 second steps
46
ON HOOK TIME
90 = 90 sec.
communication calls in 1 second steps.
1 = 1 sec.
Selects waiting time for the response after finishing the
47
RESPONSE WAIT
ƞ
Selects waiting time for the response after finishing the
dialing
47
RESPONSE WAIT
90 = 90 sec.
dialing.
48
DUAL PRIORITY
1 = XMT
Selects the priority of the Dual Access operation while
printing a memory received document.
XMT
: Memory XMT takes priority, the machine will
not accept to store another document while
48
DUAL PRIORITY
2 = Store
not acce t to store another document while
ON LINE XMT until printing is completed.
Store
: Memory store takes priority, the machine will
not start sending until the printing is
completed.
49
Not used
50
RING DET MODE
1 = Normal
Selects quality of ringer detection. Use if the line signal
is out of regulation set “Rough” so unit may detect the
50
RING DET. MODE
2 = Rough
q
y
g
g
is out of regulation, set “Rough” so unit may detect the
signals.
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