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- 5 Binary coded signalling for facsimile procedure
- For Group 1 and Group 2 machines that require additional facilities to
- those provided by the procedures described in S 4 above, the binary coded control
- procedures should be transmitted in a synchronous mode at 300 bits per second.
- For Group 3 machines, 300 bits per second is the standard data signalling
- rate for the transmission of binary coded procedural data. Additionally,
- signalling of the binary coded procedural data at 2400 bits per second is allowed
- as a recognized option.
- For Group 3 machines, an error correction capability is utilized as a
- recognized option. This procedure is defined in Annex A.
- Except as otherwise noted, the binary coded control procedures should be
- transmitted in a synchronous mode on the general switched telephone network at
- 300 bits per second ▒ 0.01% utilizing the characteristics of the
- Recommendation V.21 channel No. 2 modulation system. (For the tolerances, see S 3
- of Recommendation V.21.) Signal generators should have a distortion not
- exceeding 1% and the control signal receivers should accept signals with a
- distortion not exceeding 40%.
- Note 1 - For Group 3 machines, the transmission of training, TCF, and all
- in-message signals, shall be at the data rate of the high-speed message channel.
- Note 2 - It is acknowledged that existing equipments may not conform in
- all aspects to this Recommendation. Other methods may be possible as long as they
- do not interfere with the recommended operation.
- Note 3 - Transmission of signals utilizing the modulation system of
- Recommendation V.21 channel No. 2 should be followed by a delay of
- 75 ▒ 20 milliseconds before the signalling, utilizing a different modulation
- system commences (e.g. the delay between DCS and the Recommendation V.27 ter,
- V.29, V.33 or V.17 training sequence).
- Note 4 - The transmission of signalling utilizing the modulation systems
- of Recommendations V.27 ter, V.29, V.33 or V.17 should be followed by a delay of
- 75 ▒ 20 milliseconds before the signalling, utilizing a different modulation
- system, commences (e.g. the delay between RTC and MPS).
- Note 5 - Group 3 machines using the modulation system defined in V.17 (as
- specified by bits 11, 12, 13 and 14 of Table 2/T.30) shall use the short
- resynchronization sequence defined in Table 3/V.17 for all trellis mode training
- except during a TCF message and the first high speed message after a CTC/CTR ECM
- message sequence. The long synchronization sequence shall be used in the TCF and
- the first high speed message after the CTC/CTR sequence.
- include 30-T01-E
- A.7.1 Flow diagram key
- COMMAND REC The "command received" subroutine searches for an error-free
- standard command. The decision diamonds in the flow diagram
- refer to the most recent standard command received (e.g., EOM,
- MPS, etc.).
- COMPT REMOTE The FIF associated with the DIS has indicated a "compatible
- remote receiver".
- REC
- DOC TO XMIT The station has "at least one document to be transmitted".
- COMPT REMOTE The FIF associated with the DIS has indicated a "compatible
- remote transmitter" which has
- XMTR documents to send.
- RESPONSE REC The "response received" subroutine which searches for an error-
- free standard response.
- LAST DOC The "last document", for the given operating mode, has been
- transmitted.
- SET MODE The system controller will "set the appropriate mode" of
- operation.
- 3RD TRY The command has been repeated three times without an appropriate
- response.
- CAPABLE RE-XMIT The transmitting station is "capable of retransmitting" a
- document which was not received with acceptable quality.
- MSG CARRIER The "message channel carrier has been received". This carrier is
- 1800 Hz for the Group 3
- REC modulation scheme, and 1700 Hz for the Group 3 optional
- modulation scheme, 2100 Hz for the Group 2 modulations,
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- and 1300-2100 Hz for the Group 1 modulation scheme.
- PHASE/TRAIN OK The phasing/train-TCF signal has been analyzed and the results
- of "phasing/training were OK".
- CHANGE MODE The transmitting unit desires to exit from the transmitting mode
- of operation and reestablish the capabilities.
- NSP REQ A "non-specified procedure" has been "recognized" by a unit
- compatible with the station initiating that procedure.
- COPY QUALITY OK By some algorithm, the "copy quality was deemed OK".
- REPHASE/TRAIN By some algorithm, it is deemed desirable to transmit a new
- phasing/train signal.
- FLAG There has been the detection of a "flag".
- RECEIVE A FRAME The unit has "received one complete HDLC frame".
- FCS ERROR The HDLC frame received contained an "FCS error".
- OPTIONAL RESPNS The HDLC frame received contained one of the listed "optional
- response".
- OPTIONAL The HDLC frame received contained one of the listed "optional
- commands".
- COMMAND
- CRP OPTION The facsimile unit has the "CRP option" and can, therefore,
- request an immediate retransmission of the most recent command.
- LOCAL INT Either the "local" machine or the "local" operator wishes to
- generate an interrupt of the standard facsimile procedures. An
- operator would use this as a means to request the establishment
- of voice contact.
- LINE REQ This means that the local operator has "requested" that the
- telephone line be connected to the handset for voice contact
- with the remote end.
- PRI-Q A general term referring to either PRI-EOM, a PRI-MPS, or a PRI-
- EOP post-message command, i.e., the fifth bit of the standard
- post-message command is set to 1.
- END OF PAGE? The transmitting station may have further data to transmit to
- complete the page.
- 4TH PPR? PPR has been received 4 times.
- TRANSMIT ERROR The frame defined in the information field associated with PPR
- are transmitted using the FRAMES V.27 ter/V.29/V.33/V.17
- modulation system.
- CONTINUE TO The transmitting station by some algorithm decides to continue
- correcting the previous CORRECT? message.
- CONT WITH The transmitting station by some algorithm decides to continue
- and transmit the next message. NEXT MSG? The previous message was
- not satisfactorily transmitted.
- PPS ╖ PRI-Q? The terminal has "received either PPS ╖ PRI-EOM, PPS ╖ PRI-MPS
- or PPS ╖ PRI-EOP post-message command".
- PPS ╖ Q? The terminal has "received either PPS ╖ EOM, PPS ╖ MPS, PPS ╖
- EOP or PPS ╖ Null post-message command".
- EOR ╖ PRI-Q? The terminal has "received either EOR ╖ PRI-EOM, EOR ╖PRI-MPS,
- or EOR ╖ PRI-EOP post-message command".
- EOR ╖ Q? The terminal has "received either EOR ╖ EOM, EOR ╖ MPS, EOR ╖
- EOP or EOR ╖ Null post-message command".
- RECEIVE READY? The receiving station is ready to receive the next message.
- RR RESPONSE The "RR response received" subroutine searches for an error-free
- response for the RR
- REC? command.
- CTC RESPONSE The "CTC response received" subroutine searches f r an error-
- free response for the CTC REC? command.
- Note 1 - The non-specified procedure, NSP, refers to a procedure which
- takes 6 seconds or less to complete. It may not necessarily be a definable signal
- sequence.
- Note 2 - This signal pertains to Group 3 apparatus only.
- Note 3 - The PRI-EOM, PRI-EOP, PRI-MPS post-message commands are sent when
- a local interrupt request is pending.
- Note 4 - At any time during the operation an interrupt may be generated
- which would result in a procedural interrupt. It is understood that if this
- interrupt happens during the transmission of the document, the EOM/RTC signal
- will be transmitted prior to invoking the procedural interrupt.
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- Note 5 - Where the symbol / is used, the term to the left of the symbol
- refers to Groups 1 and 2 equipment, and the term to the right of the symbol
- refers to Group 3 equipment.
- Note 6 - Where the symbols {} are used, the signals within these symbols
- are a response to DIS from the calling unit wishing to receive.
- Note 7 - Where the symbols ( ) are used, the signals within these symbols
- are optional.
- A.8 Signal sequence examples in case of error correction procedure
- The examples below are based on the flow diagrams and for illustrative and
- instructional purposes only. They should not be interpreted as establishing or
- limiting the protocol. The exchange of the various commands and responses is
- limited only by the rules specified in this Recommendation.
- The notations used in these diagrams are as follows:
- - the dashed lines indicate transmission at the message data rate
- (Recommendations V.27 ter, V.29, V.33, V.17 and (X, Y) means (page
- modulo number, block modulo number).
- APPENDIX V
- (to Recommendation T.30)
- Signal sequence examples
- The examples below are based on the flow diagrams and are for illustrative
- and instructional purpose only. They should not be interpreted as establishing or
- limiting the protocol. The exchange of the various commands and responses is
- limited only by the rules specified in this Recommendation. (See SS 5.3 and 5.4.)
- The notations used in these diagrams are as follows:
- - an arrowhead signifies the receiver of the signal;
- - a solid line indicates transmission of the signal at the data rate of
- 300 bit/s;
- - the dashed lines indicate transmission at the message data rate
- (Recommendations V.27 ter, V.29, V.33, V.17;
- - a lighting bolt ( ) indicates an invalid frame;
- - a bold solid line indicates the transmission of tonal signals.
- In the following figures, the examples given assume that DIS will be
- repeated for T1 seconds unless responded by a valid signal.
- FIGURE V-1/T.30
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