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4 – Appendices

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receive_v34_image_modulation_timeout_msecs [dword 0–65535]: How
long to wait without receiving any image data before canceling the reception of
image data when doing v.34 fax receive. This is quite different than the

re-

ceive_image_modulation_timeout_msecs

because the modem is responsible

for removing flags and bit stuffing and it may be that the sending unit can add
up to 35 seconds of flags between ECM frames so as to allow for send flow
control. It is valid and has been witnessed that the class1 driver might not re-
ceive any data for several seconds due to the sender scanning latency. Default:

35000

.

send_frame_response_timeout_msecs [dword 0–65535]: How long to wait
for modem response after sending frame data. Default:

90

.

software_frs_20_msecs [dword 0–65535]: How long to wait when switch-
ing the modulation from receive to transmit. If this is set to 0, then

AT+FRS=20

will be used. Default:

300

.

start_receive_image_timeout_msecs [dword 0–65535]: How long to wait
for modem response after sending

AT+FRM=<mod>

command to start receive

training/image data. Default:

3000

.

start_send_image_timeout_msecs [dword 0–65535]: How long to wait for
modem response after sending

AT+FRM=<mod>

command to start send

training/image data. Default:

3000

.

t1_seconds [dword 0–65535]: T.30 T1 timer. Default:

35

.

t2_msecs [dword 0–65535]: T.30 T2 timer. Default:

6000

.

t4_msecs [dword 0–65535]: T.30 T4 timer. Default:

3000

.

v32_min_primary_rate [dword 0–33600]: This determines the minimum V.34
rate for image data. This should be a multiple of 2400 and 0 allows the modem
to decide the min rate. Default:

9600

.

v32_max_primary_rate [dword 0–33600]: This determines the maximum
V.34 rate for image data. This should be a multiple of 2400 and 0 allows the
modem to decide the max rate. Default:

33600

.

v34_preferred_control_rate [dword 0/1200/2400]: This determines the
maximum V.34 rate for the control data. This can be either 1200 or 2400 or 0.
If 0, the modem decides which control channel rate. Default:

1200

.

cancel_receive_timeout_msecs [dword 0–65535]: If the modem has a large
buffer, there may be a long wait from the time of sending a CAN character
(abort the receive) and the modem's OK response. For such a modem, setting
this timeout can speed the CANCEL process. Default:

1000

.

cancel_send_timeout_msecs [dword 0–65535]: If the modem has a large
buffer, there may be a long wait from the time of sending a DLE/ETX sequence
(abort the send) and the modem's OK response. For such a modem, setting this
timeout can speed the hang-up process. Default:

1000

.

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