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there is room in the receive buffer. If a starting flag is detected and there is no
room in the buffer, the modem discards all data in that frame. If the modem
receives any character from the DTE after the +FRH command (except flow
control characters if software flow control is in effect), or if the modem detects a
high-to-low transition of the DTR signal while &D1 is in effect, it sends
<DLE><ETX> to the DTE, generates OK result code, and returns to command
mode. The receive buffer is cleared and all data received from the remote is
discarded. If the modem detects a DTR drop while &D2 is in effect, it goes on-
hook, sends <DLE><ETX> to the DTE, generates OK result code, and returns to
command mode. If the modem detects a DTR drop while &D3 is in effect, the
modem performs a warm reset.
Fax Data Transmission
Fax data transmission is initiated by the AT+FTM=<mod> command. After this
command is issued, the modem generates the CONNECT message and transmits
carrier in the modulation scheme specified by the parameter n. The modem then
transmits constant 1 bits for a minimum of one second and continues to transmit
constant 1 bits until it receives a character from the DTE.
When data is received from the DTE, the modem deletes start and stop bits and
deletes all <DLE><chr> character pairs before transmitting the data to the remote.
Each <DLE><DLE> sequence is transmitted as a single <DLE>. <DLE><ETX>
is considered
As the end of stream maker, and is not transmitted. All data received from the
DTE after the <DLE><ETX is ignored by the modem until the modem generates
either the CONNECT, or OK, or ERROR result code.
If no more data is in the transmit buffer, and the last transmitted character was not
an ASCII NULL, the modem generates the OK result code and returns to the
command mode. If the last character transmitted was an ASCII NULL, the modem
generates the CONNECT message to the DTE and waits for further data from the
DTE while transmitting NULLs to the remote. If more data is received before five
seconds elapse, the modem continues to transmit the data as described in the
previous paragraph. If five seconds elapse and no data is received from the DTE,
the modem drops carrier, goes on-hook, and generates the ERROR result code.
Fax Data Reception
Fax data reception is initiated using the AT+FRM=<mod> command. After this
command is issued, the modem looks for carrier in the modulation scheme
specified by the parameter n. If no carrier is detected before the period of time
Summary of Contents for SM9234D
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Page 107: ...AT Commands Page 107 Data Transfer Bit error rates for each direction ...
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