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6.4.7 +FPTS:, Receive Page Transfer Status
Syntax:
+FPTS:<ppr>, <lc> [,<blc>, <cblc>]
The +FPTS:<ppr> is generated by the DCE at the end of Phase C data reception in execution of a +FDR command.
The <ppr> is generated by the DCE; it depends on the DCE capabilities at T.4 error checking. See Table 6-4 for <ppr>
values.
The receiving DCE will count the lines. These values are;
<lc> = line count
<blc = bad line count
<cblc> = <consecutive bad line count
A receiving DTE may inspect <ppr> and write a modified value into the +FPTS parameter. The DCE will hold the
corresponding Post Page Response message until released by a +FDR command from the DTE.
6.4.8 +FET:, Post Page Message Response
Syntax:
+FET:<ppm>
The +FET:<post page message> response is generated by a receiving DCE after the end of Phase C reception on receipt of
the post-page message from the transmitting station. The +FET:<ppm> response is generated in execution of a +FDR
command. The <ppm> codes respond to the T.30 post page messages (Table 6-3).
6.4.9 +FPTS:, Transmit Page Transfer Status
Syntax:
+FPTS:<ppr>
The +FPTS: response reports a <ppr> number representing the copy quality and related post-page message responses
received from the remote DCE. The valid <ppr> values are defined in Table 6-4.
The +FPTS:<ppr> response is generated in execution of a +FET=<ppm> command.
6.4.10 +FHNG:, Call Termination with Status
Syntax:
+FHNG:<hangup status code>
+FHNG indicates that the call has been terminated. The hangup cause is reported and stored in the +FAXERR parameter
for later inspection. The <hangup status code> values are described in Table 6-5.
+FHNG:<hsc> is a possible intermediate result code to any DTE action command described in Section 6.3. It is always
followed by the OK final result code.
Upon termination of a call, the DCE determines the cause of termination and reports it as part of the FHNG:<hsc> response.
It also stores this <hsc> code in the +FAXERR parameter for later inspection.
The hangup values are organized according to the phases of the facsimile transaction as defined by T.30. In the Figure
A/T.30 flow charts, there are decision boxes labelled “Command Received?"; this is referred to as COMREC in the table.
Similarly, decision boxes labelled `Response Received?' are referred to as RSPREC in the table. A COMREC error or
RSPREC error indicates that one of two events occurred: 1) a DCN (disconnect) signal was received, or 2) an FCS error
was detected and the incoming signal was still present after 3 seconds. (See Figure A/T.30).
The table values are in decimal notation. Leading zero characters are optional.
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