• TIA/EIA 592 : A1998(R2014)

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    ASYNCHRONOUS FACSIMILE DCE CONTROL STANDARD - SERVICE CLASS 2

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    Published date:  12-01-2013

    Publisher:  Telecommunications Industry Association

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    1. INTRODUCTION
    1.1 Facsimile Terminals
    1.2 Facsimile DCE
    1.3 Scope
    2. OVERVIEW
    2.1 Service Class 1
    2.2 Service Class 2
    2.3 Service Class 3 (for further study)
    3. NORMATIVE REFERENCES
    4. DEFINITIONS
    5. FACSIMILE DTE-DCE INTERCHANGE CIRCUITS
    5.1 Communication Link Data Rates
    5.2 Asynchronous to Synchronous Conversion
    5.3 Flow Control
    5.4 Serial Data Interchange Circuits
    5.4.1 Mandatory Circuits
    5.4.2 Optional Circuits
    5.4.3 Optional Circuit Behaviour
    6. Autodialer Services
    6.1 Command Syntax
    6.1.1 Character Set and Format
    6.1.2 DTE Command Lines
    6.1.3 Basic Command Syntax
    6.1.4 Extended Command Syntax
    6.1.5 Extended Command Parameter Values
    6.1.6 Issuing Commands
    6.2 Command Execution
    6.2.1 Command Execution Time
    6.2.2 Aborting Commands
    6.3 DCE Response Syntax
    6.3.1 Information Text Responses
    6.3.2 Result Code Responses
    6.4 Capabilities Identification and Control
    6.5 Call Answering
    6.6 Call Origination
    6.7 Call Termination
    6.8 DCE Autodialer Result Codes
    6.9 Serial Port Flow Control
    6.10 Serial Port Rate Control
    6.10.1 Autobaud Operation, +FPR=0
    6.10.2 Fixed Rate Operation, +FPR>0
    6.11 Data Stream Transparent Commands
    6.11.1 DTE to DCE streams
    6.11.2 DCE to DTE streams
    7. FACSIMILE CLASS 2 SERVICES
    7.1 Connection
    7.1.1 Answer Connection
    7.1.2 Originate Connection
    7.2 Configuration
    7.2.1 Configuration and Identification of T.30 Options
    7.2.2 Configuration and Identification of T.30 Procedure
            Parameters
    7.2.3 Configuration of Answer Behavior
    7.3 Session Status Reporting
    7.4 Phase C Data Transfer
    7.5 Phase C Data Error Checking
    7.6 Phase C Data Conversion
    7.7 T.30 Error Correction Mode
    7.8 Non-standard Facilities
    7.9 Transition to Service Class 1
    7.10 Procedure Interrupt Negotiation
    7.11 2400 bp negotiation
    7.12 Packet Protocol
    8. SERVICE CLASS 2 COMMANDS and RESPONSES
    8.1 Summary of Commands and Responses
    8.1.1 Service Class 2 Action Commands
    8.1.2 Service Class 2 DCE Responses
    8.1.3 Service Class 2 Parameters
    8.1.4 Service Class 2 Optional Parameters
    8.1.5 Service Class 2 Transparent Data Commands
    8.1.6 Service Class 2 Single Character Commands
    8.2 Service Class Identification and Selection
    8.2.1 Service Class Indication, +FCLASS?
    8.2.2 Service Class Capabilities, +FCLASS=?
    8.2.3 Service Class Selection, +FCLASS=
    8.2.4 Request DCE Identification, +FMI?, +FMM?, +FMR?
    8.3 Facsimile Service Class 2 Action Commands
    8.3.1 Originate Command, ATD
    8.3.2 Answer Command, ATA
    8.3.3 Data Transmission, +FDT
    8.3.4 Data Reception, +FDR
    8.3.5 Session Termination, +FKS
    8.3.6 Initialize Facsimile Parameters, +FIP[=]
    8.4 Facsimile Service Class 2 DCE Responses
    8.4.1 T.30 Phase A Responses
    8.4.2 T.30 Phase B Negotiation Responses
    8.4.3 T.30 Phase C Page Reception Response, +FPS
    8.4.4 T.30 Phase D Post Page Responses
    8.4.5 Call Termination Status, +FHS
    8.5 Facsimile Service Class 2 Parameters
    8.5.1 T.30 Session Parameters
    8.5.2 T.30 Procedure Control Parameters
    8.5.3 DTE-DCE Interface Parameters
    8.6 Session Message Report Responses
    Annex A (informative) Service Class 2 Parameter and
            Subparameter Values
    Annex B (informative) Service Class 1 and Service Class 2
            Interworking
    Annex C (informative) Service Class 2 Example Sessions
    Annex D (informative) Alphabetic Index of Commands,
            Parameters and Responses

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    Contains protocols for use between data terminal equipment (DTE) and facsimile DCE. Defines the commands that the DTE may issue to configure and control the DCE, and the responses from the facsimile DCE to these commands. Supports automatic calling and answering. Coverage includes: communication link data rates; asynchronous to synchronous conversion; optional circuit behaviour; extended commanded parameter values; information text responses; serial port flow control; session status reporting.

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    Committee TR-30.5
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher Telecommunications Industry Association
    Status Current

    Standards Referenced By This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    TS 127 007 : 13.4.0 DIGITAL CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (PHASE 2+) (GSM); UNIVERSAL MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (UMTS); LTE; AT COMMAND SET FOR USER EQUIPMENT (UE) (3GPP TS 27.007 VERSION 14.7.0 RELEASE 14)
    TS 100 916 : 7.8.0 DIGITAL CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (PHASE 2+); AT COMMAND SET FOR GSM MOBILE EQUIPMENT (ME)

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    TIA 232 : F1997(R2012) INTERFACE BETWEEN DATA TERMINAL EQUIPMENT AND DATA CIRCUIT-TERMINATING EQUIPMENT EMPLOYING SERIAL BINARY DATA INTERCHANGE
    ISO/IEC 3309:1993 Information technology — Telecommunications and information exchange between systems — High-level data link control (HDLC) procedures — Frame structure
    TIA/EIA 578 : B2000(R2014) ASYNCHRONOUS FACSIMILE DCE CONTROL STANDARD- SERVICE CLASS 1
    TIA/EIA 602 : A2000(R2014) DATA TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT - SERIAL ASYNCHRONOUS AUTOMATIC DIALING AND CONTROL
    ISO 2111:1985 Data communication Basic mode control procedures Code independent information transfer
    TIA 465 : A1995 GROUP 3 FACSIMILE APPARATUS FOR DOCUMENT TRANSMISSION
    TIA 605 : 92(R2002) FACSIMILE DCE-DTE PACKET PROTOCOL STANDARD
    ISO 1177:1985 Information processing Character structure for start/stop and synchronous character oriented transmission
    ISO/IEC 646:1991 Information technology ISO 7-bit coded character set for information interchange
    ISO/IEC 2382-9:1995 Information technology Vocabulary Part 9: Data communication
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