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allowed_receive_transfer_types [string]: These settings control the type of
fax and file transfers that the driver can perform for a device. Format: Comma
separated list of the following. Default:
FAX,ECM,V34
.
FAX
ECM
V34
allowed_send_image_types [string]: These settings control the image types
that the device can send and receive via the T.30 protocol over the telephone
network. To receive or send some image types, the corresponding
allowed_receive
/
send_transfer_type
setting must include ECM. Format:
Comma separated list of the following. Default:
1D,2D,T6,JBIG
.
1D
2D
T6
JPEG
JBIG
COLOR
200H_400V
300H_300V
400H_400V
allowed_send_transfer_types [string]: These settings control the type of fax
and file transfers that the driver can perform for a device. Format: Comma
separated list of the following. Default:
FAX,ECM,V34
.
FAX
ECM
V34
dial_prefix [string(20)]: Data to be prepended to dial strings, typically 9, if
present.
4.2.1.3.1
Class2 Device
allowed_receive_baud_rates [string]: This setting constrains a modem to
use only certain baud rates. Use this to block a modem from using a rate or
rates that it supports, but are unreliable in your environment or are undesirable
for some other reason. On transmitting, use this as a mask; the modem will use
only those rates you list. On receiving, set the fastest and slowest rates; the
modem will allow those and any in between. Format: Comma separated list of
14400
,
12000
,
9600
,
7200
,
4800
and
2400
. Default:
14400,12000,9600,7200,4800,2400
.
allowed_send_baud_rates [string]: This setting constrains a modem to use
only certain baud rates. Use this to block a modem from using a rate or rates
that it supports, but are unreliable in your environment or are undesirable for
some other reason. On transmitting, use this as a mask; the modem will use
only those rates you list. On receiving, set the fastest and slowest rates; the
modem will allow those and any in between. Format: Comma separated list of
14400
,
12000
,
9600
,
7200
,
4800
and
2400
. Default:
14400,12000,9600,7200,4800,2400
.
carrier_wait [dword 0–255]: Seconds the driver to wait in the “dialing” or
“answering” states for a carrier from the remote device before hanging up.
Default:
45
.