Comtrol AT Commands for SmartACFL User Manual
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5.5.4
+FLID= - Local ID String
Write syntax:
+FLID="
Valid value:
20-character ASCII string
Default value:
Empty
If FLID is not a null string, it generates a TSI or CSI frame. Table 3/T.30 includes digits 0-9, “+” and space.
If the DCE supports use of Table 3/T.30 only, the response to a +FLID=? command is “(20) (32, 43, 48-57).” If the DCE
supports printable ASCII <, the response is: “(20) (32-127)
(character values) field reports supported string values.
1. The string is saved in RAM.
2. Non-numeric characters are not filtered out.
3. The string is right justified.
5.5.5
+FCR - Capability to Receive
Write syntax:
+FCR=
Valid values:
0 or 1
Default value:
0
+FCR=0 indicates that the DCE will not receive message data. This can be used when the DTE has insufficient storage. The
DCE can send and can be polled for a file.
+FCR is sampled in CCITT T.30 Phase A and Phase D.
5.5.6
+FPTS= - Page Transfer Status
Write Syntax:
+FPTS=
Valid values:
1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Default value:
0
The +FPTS parameter contains a value representing the post page response, including copy quality and related end-of-page
status. These values correspond to post page response messages defined in T.30. The receiving DCE sets this parameter
after it receives a page of Phase C data. The transmitting DCE sets this parameter with the status reported by the receiving
station. The DTE may inspect or modify this parameter.
The set of
command.
5.5.7
+FCQ - Copy Quality Checking
Write syntax:
+FCQ=
Valid values:
0
Default value:
0
This parameter controls Copy Quality checking by a receiving facsimile DCE.
The DCE returns +FCQ=0 which indicates the DCE does no quality checking. The DCE will generate Copy Quality OK (MCF)
responses to complete pages, and set +FPTS=1.
5.5.8
+FPHCTO - DTE Phase C Response Time-out
Write syntax:
+FPHCTO=
Valid values:
0 - 255, 100 millisecond units.
Default value:
30
The +FPHCTO command determines how long the DCE will wait for a command after reaching the end of data when
transmitting in Phase C. When this time-out is reached, the DCE assumes there are no more pages and no documents to
send. It then sends the T.30 EOP response to the remote device.