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dtmf_detection_end
string. Leave blank to not use a terminate character.
Format: 0 or 1 characters, typically # or *. Default:
#
.
dtr_toggle_msecs [dword 0–65535]: This is how long to keep the DTR line
low during reset or close so that a modem will hangup the line and return an
OK
.
Default:
200
.
enable_init_flow_control [boolean]: This is for the rare modems that return
OK
following
ATZ
and have CTS low because they are unable to accept another
command. This will probably never be used since
ATZ
is not sent for user init.
Default:
false
.
get_receive_image_end_ok_timeout_msecs [dword 0–65535]: This is
how long to wait for an
OK
after receiving the
DLE
/
ETX
sequence that terminates
a receive image. The modem will receive the post page signal during this period.
When the driver receives the
OK
, it will send a
+FDR
and either start waiting for
an image
CONNECT
if a
MPS
/
EOP
was received by the modem or start waiting for a
pre-phase
OK
because an
EOM
was received by the modem. Default:
30000
.
get_receive_image_star t_connect_timeout_msecs [dword 0–65535]:
This is how long to wait for a
CONNECT
after sending
+FDR
. The modem will usually
perform its training during this period. If it returns an
OK
during this time the
driver will assume it has reported a new
DCS
and is stepping down its training
rate. The driver will re-issue the
FDR
and restart this timeout. If a modem steps
through all training rates without returning new
DCS
/
OK
responses, this timeout
would need to be quite large to achieve connection. Smaller values will return
control to the application sooner when connections fail. Default:
60000
.
get_receive_pre_phase_ok_timeout_msecs [dword 0–65535]: This is
how long to wait for an
OK
while in the initial pre-phase of a fax receive. When
the driver receives an
OK
it will send a
+FDR
. The modem usually exchanges
TSI
/
CSI
and
DIS
/
DCS
in this time period. Default:
35000
.
get_send_image_star t_connection_timeout_msecs [dword 0–65535]:
This is how long to wait for a
CONNECT
after sending
+FDT
to release the modem
to send the
TSI
/
DCS
and perform training. If the modem returns an
OK
the driver
will assume it has received an
FTT
and is stepping down to a new baud rate. The
driver will re-issue the
+FDT
and restart this timeout. If a modem steps through
all training rates without returning new
DCS
/
OK
responses, this timeout would
need to be quite large to achieve connection. Smaller values will return control
to the application sooner when connections fail. Default:
60000
.
get_send_post_phase_ok_timeout_msecs [dword 0–65535]: This is how
long to wait for the
OK
after sending the
+FET
command. The modem will receive
the post page response during this period. When the driver receives this
OK
it
will send the
+FDT
signal and wait for a
CONNECT
or for a
+FHNG
.
get_send_pre_phase_ok_timeout_msecs [dword 0–65535]: This is how
long to wait for an
OK
while in the initial pre-phase of a fax send. When the driver
receives an
OK
it will send a
+FDT
. The modem usually receives
CSI
and
DIS
in
this time period. Default:
35000
.
hangup_timeout_msecs [dword 0–65535]: This is how long to wait for
ATH0
command to complete. Default:
2000
.
line_type [string]: When
dtmf_prompt
is specified, the
dtmf_detection_begin_string
will be sent at the start of the call and received
DTMF digits will be collected from the modem up until either a
dtmf_terminate_digit
is received or a 6 second inter-digit timeout occurs or a