Multi-Tech Systems Modem Module MT3334SMI User Manual

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Chapter 3 - Class 1 Fax Commands

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Table 3-1. Fax MOD (Modulation) Parameter Values

Value

Modulation

Speed (bps)

Requirements

3

V.21 ch.2

300

required for +FTH & +FRH

24

V.27ter

2400

required for +FTM & +FRM

48

V.27ter

4800

required for +FTM & +FRM

72

V.29

7200

optional

73

V.17

7200

optional

74

V.17 w/st

7200

optional

96

V.29

9600

optional

97

V.17

14400

optional

98

V.17 w/st

14400

optional

121

V.17 or V.33

12000

optional

122

V.17 w/st

12000

optional

145

V.17 or V.33

14400

optional

146

V.17 w/st

14400

optional

All other codes are reserved. "V.17 w/st" indicates V.17 short training (aka, "quick train"). All of the
above commands return an ERROR result code if entered when the ModemModule is on-hook.

Use the command syntax +<command>=? to ask for the valid range of values supported. For
example, if you entered +FTH=?, the Class 1 ModemModule would return 3 (a Class 2
ModemModule would return 3,24,48,72,73, 74, 96).

Command:

+FCLASS? <Enter>

Function:

Display Current Class

Values:

0, 1, 2

Default:

0 (data modem)

Result Codes: OK if the command is accepted; ERROR if the parameter value is out of range.
Description:

+FCLASS? requests the current Service Class of the ModemModule, as shown
below.

Result Code

Meaning

0

indicates a data modem

1

indicates a Service Class 1 (fax/data) modem

2

indicates a non-standard Class 2 modem (based on an early draft of the Class 2.0
standard).

Command:

+FCLASS=? <Enter>

Function:

Display Service Class Capabilities

Values:

0, 1 (other values are reserved)

Default:

0 (data modem)

Result Codes: OK if the command is accepted; ERROR if the parameter value is out of range.
Description:

The +FCLASS=? command displays the set of Service Classes supported by the
modem from the list of values (e.g., 0,1 for a modem that supports data
communications plus fax Service Class 1). This command returns the service class
or classes available with the modem. The modem returns a list of all supported
values, separated by commas if more than one class is supported. For example, a
modem that supports data communications and Class 1 fax would respond with
"0,1".

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