
Chapter 17 – Fax Parameters
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. CDMA Wireless AT Commands (PN S000294J)
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Response
Syntax
Description
+FET
+FET:<value>
Post Page Message. The +FET: response is generated by a receiving facsimile
DCE after the receipt of Phase C data and post-page message from the
transmitting station when in data reception mode (+FDR).
Value
Description
0
Another page, same document
1
Another document
2
No more pages or documents
3
Another page, same document, procedure interrupt requested
4
Another document, procedure interrupt requested
5
No more pages or documents, procedure interrupt
+FHS
+FHS:<value>
Call Termination Status. The +FHS response indicates that the call has been
terminated. The hang up cause is reported through a result code and stored in the
+FHS parameter. The final "OK" result code always follows the +FHS: response.
Value
Description
00 - 0F
Call placement and termination
10 - 1F
Transmit Phase A and miscellaneous errors
20 - 3F
Transmit Phase B hang up codes
40 - 4F
Transmit Phase C hang up codes
50 - 6F
Transmit Phase D hang up codes
70 - 8F
Receive Phase B hang up codes
90 - 9F
Receive Phase C hang up codes
A0 - BF
Receive Phase D hang up codes
Fax Parameters
Command
Syntax
Description
+FCC
AT+FCC=VR,BR,WD,LN,
DF,EC, BF,ST
DCE Capabilities.
This command is used to constrain the capabilities.
Refer to sub-parameter table below.
+FIS
AT+FIS=VR,BR,WD,LN,DF,
EC,BF,ST
Current Session Parameters.
Allows the DTE to constrain the
capabilities used for the current session on the modem.
+FCS
AT+FCS=VR,BR,WD,LN,
DF,EC,BF,ST
Current Session Results.
Returns current results of the negotiation
between the sending and receiving stations. The parameters negotiated
are the current session capabilities. See sub-parameter table below.
+FLI
AT+FLI="Local station Id”
Local Identification String.
Sets the identification string that is used by
the remote station to identify the calling station.
+FLP
AT+FLP=<0|1>
Indicate Document Polling.
SFLP=0 indicates that there is no
document to poll. SFLP=1 indicates that there is a document to be
polled. Polling definition: the calling station calls another station and
retrieves (polls) documents from the remote station with the calling station
in the receipt mode.
+FSP
AT+FSP=<0|1>
Request To Poll.
This command indicates whether the DTE wants to
allow polling or not. SFSP=0 indicates that the DTE does not want
to poll. SFSP=1 indicates that the DTE can receive a polled
document.
+FNR
AT+FNR=<rp>,<tp>,<id>,
<ns>
Negotiation Message Reporting.
This command is used to enable the
reporting of messages that are generated during Phase B negotiations.
<rp>=0
Suppress the recFIS) parameters
<rp>=1
Report the recFIS) parameters
<tp>=0
Suppress the transmFCS) parameters
<tp>=1
Report the transmFCS) parameters
<id>=0
Suppress the reporting of the ID SFCI)
<id>=1
Report the reporting of the ID SFCI)
<ns>=0
Suppress non-standard FNF)
<ns>=1
Report non-standard FNF)
+FCR
AT+FCR=<0|1>
Capability To Receive.
SFCR=0 will indicate that the DCE will not
be able to receive any fax messages nor be able to poll a remote station.
SFCR=1 will allow the DCE to receive fax messages.
+FIE AT+FIE=<0|1>
Procedure Interrupt Enable.
Fax stations can initiate
Procedure
Interrupts
and have the option to accept or ignore them when on the
receiving end. When +FIE=0 is set,
Interrupt
requests from the remote
station are ignored. When +FIE=1 is set,
Interrupt
requests are accepted.