
Dial Codes (continued)
4.4 SUB PARAMETER DEFINITIONS
This section describes the Model 2190 sub parameters. Listed
below are various modulations with the possible rates that the Model
2190 supports.
4.5 FAX COMMANDS
The following section describes the Model 2190 fax commands.
The fax commands are divided into two listings; the first list shows
the fax class 1 commands, and the second list shows the fax class 2
commands. The information listed below identifies the codes and its
function.
4.5.1 FAX CLASS 1 COMMANDS
+FCLASS=n
Service class
+FAE=n
Data/fax auto answer
+FRH=n
Receive data with HDLC framing
+FRM=n
Receive data
+FRS=n
Receive silence
+FTH=n
Transmit data with HDLC framing
+FTM=n
Transmit data
+FTS=n
Stop transmission and wait
4.5.2 FAX CLASS 2 COMMANDS
+FCLASS=n
Service class
+FAA=n
Adaptive answer
+FAXERR
Fax error value
+FBOR
Phase C data bit order
+FBUF?
Buffer size (read only)
+FCFR
Indicate confirmation to receive
+FCLASS=
Service class
+FCON
Facsimile connection response
+FCIG
Set the polled station identification
+FCIG:
Report the polled station identification
+FCR
Capability to receive
+FCR=
Capability to receive
+FCSI:
Report the called station ID
+FDCC=
DCE capabilities parameters
+FDCS:
Report current session
+FDCS=
Current session results
Dial Code
Dial Functions
;
Return to command state. Added to the end of a dial string,
this causes the modem to return to the command state after
it processes the portion of the dial string preceding the ”;”.
This allows the user to issue additional AT commands may
be placed in the original command line following the ”;”
and/or may be entered on subsequent command lines. The
modem will enter call progress only after an additional dial
command is issued without the ”;” terminator. Use ATH0 to
abort the dial in progress, and go back on-hook.
^
Enable calling tone. Applicable to current dial attempt only.
( )
Ignored. May be used to format the dial string.
-
Ignored. May be used to format the dial string.
<space>
Ignored. May be used to format the dial string.
<i>
Invalid character. Will be ignored.
>
If enabled by country specific parameter, the modem will
generate a grounding pulse on the EARTH relay output.
<mod>
Modulation
Possible Rates (bps)
Notes
0
V.21
300
1
V.22
1200
2
V.22bis
2400 or 1200
3
V.23
1200
9
V.32
9600 or 4800
10
V.32bis
14400, 12000, 9600, 7200, or 4800
11
V.34
33600, 31200, 28800, 26400, 24000,
Default
21600, 19200, 16800, 14400, 12000,
9600, 7200, 4800, or 2400
64
Bell 103
300
69
Bell 212
1200
74
V.FC
28800, 26400, 24000, 21600, 19200,
16800, or 14400
<automode>
Option Selected
Notes
0
Automode disabled
1
Automode disabled using V.8 or
Default
multi-mode
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