Comtrol AT Command Set Rev A User Manual

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AT Commands Reference Manual

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5.5.2

+FDIS - Current Sessions Capabilities Parameters

Write syntax:

+FDIS=VR,BR,WD,LN,DF,EC,BF,ST

Valid values:

See Table 5-2.

Default values:

0,3,0,2,0,0,0,0 (9600 bps fax models) or 0,5,0,2,0,0,0,0 (14400 bps fax
models)

The +FDIS parameter allows the DTE to sense and constrain the capabilities used for the
current session. The DCE uses +FDIS to generate DIS or DTC messages directly, and
uses +FDIS and received DIS messages to generate DCS messages.

The DCE initializes the +FDIS parameter from the +FDCC parameter on initialization,
when +FDCC is written, and at the end of a session.

5.5.3

+FDCS - Current Session Results Parameters

Read syntax:

+FDCS?

DCE response:

+FDCS=VR,BR,WD,LN,DF,EC,BF,ST

or

+FDCS=

Valid values:

See Table 5-2.

Default values:

0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0

The +FDCS parameter is loaded with the negotiated T.30 parameters for the current
session. A transmitting DCE generates DCS; a receiving DCE gets DCS from the remote
station. The DTE may read this parameter.

The +FDCS parameter is initialized 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 upon initialization and at the
beginning of a session. If the DTE issues a +FDCS? command in the initial state, the
DCE reports:

<CR><LF>0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0<CR><LF>

The contents of +FDCS are spontaneously reported during execution of +FDR or +FDT
commands by the +FDCS:VR,BR,WD,LN,BF,EC,BF,ST response using the same
compound parameter format.

Several commands and responses reference T.30 session negotiated parameters. These
are described by a set of common subparameters. These subparameters are described in
Table 5-2 with notes. Optional parameter values are marked with an *. Unspecified
parameter values are reserved for future use.

The +FDCC, +FDIS, and +FDCS compound parameters use these session parameters
(On writes, unspecified subparameters are unchanged.)

The +FDIS:, +FDCS:, and +FDTC: session report responses use these subparameters.

For test response, ranges of values are reported for each subparameter enclosed in
parentheses characters. For example, a DCE response to +FDCC=? could report:

<CRLF> (0,1), (0-5), (0-3), (0-2), (0-2), (0-2), (0), (0-7) <CRLF> (14400 fax
models)

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