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- Tfhe drawings contained in this Recommendation have been done in Autocad.
- Recommendation T.390
- TELETEX REQUIREMENTS FOR INTERWORKING
- WITH THE TELEX SERVICE
- (Malaga-Torremolinos, 1984)
- 1 General
- 1.1 Scope
- 1.1.1 Recommendation F.200 lays down the provisions for the operation of the
- automatic international Teletex service. In particular, Recommendation F.200
- defines the basic service requirements and principles for interworking between
- Teletex and telex services via a conversion facility (CF).
- 1.1.2 Recommendation T.60 defines the requirements for terminal equipment used
- in the international Teletex service, including the interworking with telex
- terminals, and the conversion table to the telex repertoire in case of
- interworking.
- 1.1.3 Recommendation T.61 defines the character repertoire and the coded
- character sets for the Teletex service.
- 1.1.4 Recommendation T.62 defines the end-to-end control procedures to be used
- within the Teletex service as well as between a Teletex terminal and a
- Teletex/telex conversion facility (CF).
- 1.1.5 Recommendation T.70 defines the network-independent basic
- transport service applicable to Teletex terminals, as well as
- between a Teletex terminal and a CF.
- 1.1.6 This Recommendation defines the requirements additional to
- Recommendation T.62 for use between a Teletex terminal and a CF to
- provide interworking between Teletex and telex services, using
- store-and-forward principles, in the following cases:
- a) when the CF and Teletex terminal are in the same country, with message
- transfer in either direction;
- b) when the CF and Teletex terminal are in different countries, with
- message transfer in the CF to Teletex terminal direction. This is
- subject to bilateral agreement.
- Note 1 - Due to practical operational difficulties such as charging,
- message transfer in the direction from a Teletex terminal to a CF in another
- country is not considered in this Recommendation.
- Note 2 - The requirements of interconnection of CFs for the international
- interworking between Teletex and telex services are for further study.
- Note 3 - The real-time conversion operation is not considered in this
- Recommendation.
- 1.1.7 The provisions in this Recommendation are independent of the means and
- procedures for communication between the CF and the telex network. These are
- covered in Recommendation F.200.
- 1.2 Basic Teletex/telex interworking model
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- from Teletex to telex may consist of two calls, namely:
- a) a submission call submission call initiated by a Teletex
- terminal to transfer to the CF a message prepared in the
- telex mode as per Recommendations F.200 and T.60, and
- related control information;
- b) a notification call notification call initiated by the CF in
- which delivery or nonVdelivery information may be provided.
- This call is mandatory if the telex call is unsuccessful
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- 1.2.2 As illustrated in Figure 2/T.390, the communications between a CF and a
- Teletex terminal for the transfer of a message from telex to Teletex may consist
- of two calls, namely:
- a) an validation call initiated by the
- CF to validate the called Teletex number. The requirement
- for this call is a national matter;
- b) a delivery call initiated by the CF to transfer
- to the Teletex terminal a message received from the telex
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- Fig. 2/T.390/CCITT-59080 = 5 cm
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- 1.2.3 For transferring additional control information between the Teletex
- terminal and the CF, control documents are used. A control document may be
- associated with one or more normal documents. This set will be called a message.
- All these normal documents should be in telex mode and shall be delivered by the
- CF as a single telex message. The control document need not be prepared in telex
- mode. An acknowledgement control document will refer to a message and not to
- individual documents.
- 2 Session elements of procedure
- 2.1 The session elements of procedure shall be in accordance with
- Recommendation T.62. However, the following qualifications shall apply:
- 2.1.1 The values of mandatory parameters used during session establishment shall
- be as given in Table 1/T.390.
- 2.1.2 The value of the "terminal identifier of the calling terminal" parameter
- in the CSS of the delivery call depends on whether the CF and Teletex terminal
- are in the same or different countries.
- 2.1.2.1 When the CF and Teletex terminal are in the same country, it may be
- either the terminal identification of the CF or, alternatively, the terminal
- identifier derived from the calling telex answerback (A/B) in one of the
- following forms in which optional fields are enclosed in parentheses:
- 8-=<A/B>
- 8<TDC>-=<A/B>
- 8<TDC>-<A/B number>(-<A/B machine identity>)=(<A/B subscriber>)
- Note 1 - <A/B> is the value of the answerback received from the telex
- terminal after the deletion of the CR LF characters, if present.
- Note 2 - <TDC> is the value of the Recommendation F.69 "telex destination
- code" of the originating network.
- Note 3 - <A/B number> is the subscriber number part of the received <A/B>,
- as described in Note 1, which conforms to Recommendation F.60.
- Note 4 - <A/B machine identity> is the optional machine identity part of
- the received <A/B>, as described in Note 1, which conforms to Recommendation
- F.60.
- Note 5 - <A/B subscriber name> is the optional subscriber name part of the
- received <A/B>, as described in Note 1, which conforms to Recommendation F.60.
- This may also include the telex network identification code.
- TABLE 1/T.390
- Mandatory parameter values during session establishment
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- Call type
- T.62 parameters Submission Notification Address Delivery
- validation
- Terminal identifier TTX's TID CF's TID CF's TID See S 2.1.2
- of the calling
- terminal (in CSS)
- Terminal identifier CF's TID TTX's TID TTX's TID TTX's TID
- of the called
- terminal (in RSSP)
- Date and time Submission Notification Address Delivery call
- call call validation originating
- originating originating call date and time
- date and time date and time originating by CF
- by TTX by CF date and time
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- TID Terminal Identification
- TTX Teletex Terminal
- CF Conversion facility
- 2.1.2.2 When the CF and Teletex terminal are in different countries, it shall
- be the terminal identification of the CF in accordance to the format specified in
- Recommendation F.201. The calling telex answerback shall be contained in the text
- of the normal document in the format and at the point at which it was obtained by
- the CF.
- 3 Document elements of procedures
- 3.1 General
- 3.1.1 The document elements of procedure shall be in accordance with
- Recommendation T.62. In addition, the Teletex terminal and the CF shall be able
- to handle control documents defined in this Recommendation as shown in Table
- 2/T.390.
- 4 Control documents
- 4.1 For transferring additional control information between the Teletex
- terminal and the CF, control documents are used. The additional control
- information is contained in the user information part of the control document and
- is called "control A summary of the control documents
- is given in Table 2/T.390.
- TABLE 2/T.390
- Control documents for Teletex/telex interworking service
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- Type of call (see Control document Status of control document
- Figures 1/T.390 and
- 2/T.390)
- CF Teletex terminal
- Teletex to telex message transfer
- Submission Telex submission Mandatory Mandatory
- Notification Telex delivery Mandatory Selectable
- notification (Note 2)
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- Telex to teletex message transfer
- Address validation Telex validation Optional Optional
- (Note 1)
- Delivery Telex message Optional Optional
- delivery
- Mandatory: Shall always be implemented.
- Optional: Shall be implemented according to national requirements.
- Selectable: To be implemented as appropriate.
- Note 1 - An address validation call need not contain a telex validation control
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- Note 2 - At present, this only relates to a single telex address.
- 4.2 Telex submission control document
- terminal
- terminal to indicate to the CF that the associated subsequent normal document(s)
- is to be transferred to a telex terminal.
- 4.2.2 Elements of the control text are:
- a) control document identifier V mandatory;
- b) submission control information V optional.
- This element consists of the following parameters:
- i) telex address V optional.
- This is the address of the recipient. It need not be present if
- provided in lower layer procedures;
- ii) answerback V optional.
- This is the expected telex answerback. It is to be provided if
- automatic check by the CF is required;
- iii) acknowledgement request V optional.
- This is the request for telex delivery notification. This parameter
- is only present if the user requires advice of a successful telex
- call. It need not be present in cases where the CF always provides
- delivery notification.
- 4.2.3 This control document may be utilized in multiVaddressing by providing
- several sets of the submission control information element in ' 4.2.2 above. The
- provision of this capability in a CF is a national matter.
- Note V The inclusion of Teletex addresses within the multiVaddressing list
- is for further study.
- 4.2.4 Multiple telex submission control documents (each with associated normal
- documents) may be used within the same session. The provision of this capability
- in a CF is a national matter.
- 4.3 Telex delivery notification control document
- 4.3.1 If the Teletex user requires notification after the successful message
- transfer to the telex terminal [see ' 4.2.2 b)], then the telex delivery
- notification control document shall be sent by the CF to the originator of the
- telex message. As a national matter, some CFs may always provide this delivery
- notification.
- 4.3.2 Elements of the control text are:
- a) control document identifiercontrol document identifier V mandatory;
- b) correlation informationcorrelation information V mandatory.
- This provides a unique reference to the corresponding telex submission
- control document. The element parameters which are provided by the CF
- are a national matter. These parameters are:
- V CF TID
- This is the terminal identification of the CF to which the
- corresponding telex submission control document was sent.
- V TTX TID
- This is the terminal identification of the Teletex terminal which
- sent the telex submission control document.
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- V CD No.
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- control document.
- V Add'l session Ref No.
- This is the additional session reference number if used in both the
- CSS and RSSP in the submission call;
- c) submitted control information V mandatory.
- This reflects the relevant parameters of the telex submission control
- document pertaining to a single address. These parameters are:
- V telex address
- Note V This parameter can be derived from lower layer procedures if
- not present in the telex submission control document.
- V answerback
- V acknowledgement request;
- d) delivery information V mandatory.
- This provides information concerning call establishment from CF to the
- called telex terminal. The element parameters which are provided by the
- CF are a national matter. These parameters are:
- V telex address
- This is the address derived from the telex submission control
- document and used by the CF to establish the call.
- Note V This parameter can be derived from lower layer procedures if
- not present in the telex submission control document.
- V received answerback
- This is the complete telex answerback as received by the CF;
- e) time of delivery V optional.
- This is the time at which the CF delivered the telex message to the
- telex terminal;
- f) telex transmission duration V optional;
- g) note V optional.
- This is used to convey additional information;
- h) received recorded message V optional.
- This is used to convey to the Teletex terminal any recorded message
- from the telex destination.
- 4.4 Telex nonVdelivery notification control document
- 4.4.1 The telex nonVdelivery notification control document shall be used in the
- following cases:
- a) if a telex message cannot be delivered;
- b) if a telex message was only partially delivered;
- c) if a message is incompletely received in the CF and this partial
- message successfully delivered (see ' 6.1.2).
- 4.4.2 Elements of the control text are:
- a) control document identifier V mandatory;
- b) correlation information V mandatory [see ' 4.3.2 b)];
- c) submitted control information V mandatory [see ' 4.3.2 c)];
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- establishment. [For details of the parameters, see ' 4.3.2 d)];
- e) time of delivery V optional.
- This is the time at which the CF delivered the partial telex message to
- the telex terminal if a partial delivery was achieved;
- f) telex transmission duration - optional.
- This may be provided if a partial delivery was achieved;
- g) last page delivered - optional.
- This shall identify the last page number, and its document reference
- number, successfully transmitted to telex;
- h) failure cause - mandatory.
- The cause may be one of the following examples:
- - service signal from telex network;
- - clearing before call connect;
- - wrong answerback;
- - clear or break during message transmission;
- - submitted normal document not in the telex mode;
- i) note - optional [see S 4.3.2 g)];
- j) received recorded message - optional [see S 4.3.2 h)].
- 4.5 Telex validation control document
- 4.5.1 The telex validation control document is used by the CF to indicate to the
- called Teletex terminal that a message from telex will subsequently be sent from
- the CF. The use of this control document is a national matter (e.g. for unique
- message identification) and shall not be allowed over international connections.
- 4.5.2 Elements of the control text are:
- a) control document identifier - mandatory;
- b) reference - mandatory. This reference is assigned by the CF.
- 4.6 Telex message delivery control document
- 4.6.1 The telex message delivery control document is used by the CF to indicate
- to the Teletex terminal that the associated subsequent normal document was
- received from a telex terminal. The use of this control document is a national
- matter.
- Note - The use of this control document over international connections
- requires further study.
- 4.6.2 Elements of the control text are:
- a) control document identifier - mandatory;
- b) reference - optional.
- This reference is assigned by the CF. If the telex validation control
- document is used, then this reference must be quoted;
- c) received time - mandatory.
- This contains the time at which the telex was received by the CF;
- d) received telex answerback - optional.
- This is the complete telex answerback as received by the CF;
- e) Note - optional [see S 4.3.2 g)].
- 5 General rules for control documents
- 5.1 Control document utilization
- Teletex terminals shall be capable of constructing messages, each
- consisting of a control document linked with a sequence of normal documents. The
- message ends at either the start of the next control document, or at the normal
- end of the session.
- 5.1.1 The Teletex terminal will allow the following types of communication to a
- CF within a single session:
- - one or more normal documents covered by the same control document
- ("normal" documents shall be in the "telex" mode);
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- - more than one control document and related normal documents in the same
- session. The provision of this capability in a CF is a national matter.
- 5.1.2 When interworking with telex, the following rules shall apply (see Figure
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- - a control document relates to the normal documents which follow it, up
- to the next control document (if any) within the session, or up to the
- normal end of the session;
- - the presence of more than one address in a control document indicates
- multi-addressing of all related normal documents;
- - within a session, document reference numbers will be assigned, as
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- 6 Error recovery in Teletex/telex interworking
- 6.1 Message transfer from Teletex to telex
- 6.1.1 During a session, the CF shall perform automatic linking using the
- procedures specified in T.62.
- 6.1.2 In the case where a session interruption or CF memory overflow occurs, the
- following shall apply:
- a) All complete messages received and positively acknowledged in that
- session shall be handled by the CF as in error-free operation.
- b) The CF shall handle the interrupted message in one of the following
- ways:
- - The CF shall forward to the telex terminal all positively
- acknowledged documents and pages of the interrupted document, with
- an appropriate explanatory text.
- At the end of the text part which is transferred to telex an
- explanatory text is added, for example:
- "This is an incomplete telex message which may be continued later
- with the following reference information:
- <rearranged TTX terminal ID> <date and time>"
- At the end of the telex call, the CF may optionally transfer a
- telex non-delivery notification control document indicating the
- last page number, and its document reference number, which was
- successfully transferred to the telex network.
- - The CF shall not forward the interrupted message, but shall return
- a telex non-delivery notification control document to the Teletex
- terminal to indicate that the complete message has to be
- retransmitted to the CF.
- c) Additionally, in the case of the interrupted message:
- - the reaction of the CF is independent of the acknowledgement
- request of the telex submission control document;
- - if a CF in case of interrupted message always sends a telex
- non-delivery notification, a Teletex terminal or operator should
- not retransmit any part of that message before receiving that
- notification.
- 6.1.3 When the CF is not able to forward the telex message (e.g. because of line
- interruption) to the telex network, it shall transfer to the Teletex terminal a
- telex non-delivery notification control document.
- 6.1.4 If the Teletex terminal retransmits an interrupted message in a new
- session, it shall send as the first document the control document relating to the
- interrupted message. When the Teletex operator wants to indicate to the telex
- terminal that this transmission is a continuation of an interrupted one, the
- Teletex terminal shall always start the interrupted normal document with CDC.
- When delivering this message to the telex network, the CF shall precede the
- continuation of the transmitted message with an appropriate explanatory text, for
- example "This is a continuation of an incomplete message with the following
- reference information:
- <rearranged TTX terminal ID> <date and time>"
- Note - Both parameters of the reference information are taken from the
- linking information of the CDC command and are identical to the parameters
- described in S 6.1.2 b).
- 6.2 Message transfer from telex to Teletex
- 6.2.1 For error conditions arising during the Teletex call, normal error
- recovery procedures in Recommenda-tion T.62 shall apply.
- 6.2.2 If an error was detected during telex input, the CF shall add to the end
- of the interrupted telex message an appropriate explanatory text. An example is
- "This may be an incomplete message".
- This explanatory text may also be used if the telex call was cleared
- before the CF received the end of input signal (EOI).
- 7 Coding and formatting of control documents
- 7.1 Control document structure
- 7.1.1 Figure 4/T.390 illustrates the structure of control documents. The user
- information part of the control document user information (CDUI) in control
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- 7.2 Control document coding principles
- 7.2.1 For the basic Teletex/telex interworking service, the control text shall
- be coded using explicit, human-readable graphic characters of Recommendation T.61
- coding scheme.
- 7.3 General formatting of control text
- 7.3.1 The control text is subdivided in elements each consisting of a number of
- fields.
- 7.3.2 An element is uniquely identifiable by an element number field, which is
- language-independent, and an element name field, which is language dependent.
- These two fields are always closed by the character "colon" (:). In control
- documents sent by the CF to the Teletex terminal, at least one of the above
- fields must be present. For international communications, the element number
- field shall be mandatory.
- 7.3.2.1 The element number assigned to the control document identifier shall
- consist of two parts separated by a period. Each part is a sequentially assigned
- number. The first part identifies the application which uses the control
- document. The second part identifies the control document.
- 7.3.2.2 Each distinct element name, other than control document identifiers,
- shall be sequentially assigned a different number.
- 7.3.2.3 There shall be no restriction on the number of digits for element
- numbers. Any leading zeros in an element number are ignored.
- 7.3.2.4 Where national requirements dictate the use of non-standardized element
- numbers, Administrations may choose any value in the range 1000-1999 for the
- first part of non-standardized control document identifiers and for
- non-standardized elements.
- 7.3.3 Parameters to the elements shall be coded in separate element value
- fields.
- The parameters will be illustrated in this Recommendation by enclosing
- them between angular brackets (< >).
- 7.3.4 In the text each element is contained in one or more lines. When more than
- one line is used, only the element number field and the element name field shall
- be present in the first line. See Figure 5/T.390.
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- 7.3.5 The first element present in the control text shall be the control
- document identifier. This element is mandatory and used to identify the function
- of the control document, e.g. submission of a telex message, acknowledgement of a
- previous message.
- 7.3.6 The element denoted by the name "Note" will be allowed for extending the
- format to accommodate national requirements.
- 7.3.7 An element name shall be represented by a text string, that is, a sequence
- of graphic characters. Some parameters may also consist of such text strings. All
- text strings are language-dependent.
- 7.3.8 When encoding the control text the following rules shall apply:
- a) The control text shall always begin with the character sequence FF CR
- or CR FF preceded by applicable presentation control functions (see
- Recommendation T.61, S 3.3.1.4).
- b) Each element following the control document identifier may be preceded
- by one or more empty lines.
- c) Each field in an element shall be separated by the character "space" if
- no other special separator is defined for the element.
- Note - It is allowed to have leading spaces or backspaces in a line.
- 7.3.9 When decoding the control text the following rules shall apply:
- a) The first element in the text shall be recognized as the control
- document identifier. Leading New Line functions (CR LF or LF CR), LF
- and leading spaces shall be ignored.
- b) Contiguous New Line functions (CR LF or LF CR) or LF shall be
- considered as one New Line function.
- c) Contiguous embedded spaces are considered as one space. Leading spaces
- in a line shall be ignored.
- Note - Leading backspaces in a line shall be ignored.
- 7.4 Format of Teletex/telex interworking control documents
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- Their control texts are illustrated by the use of four different syntax elements:
- - The element number field is represented by a sequence of numeric
- graphic characters.
- - The element name field is represented by a text string giving the CCITT
- language reference name of the field. The actual value shall be a
- language-dependent representation of that reference name.
- - Separators [i.e.: (SP13), / (SP12), = (SA04)] are shown as they shall
- be represented in the actual control text.
- - Element value fields are shown in angular brackets (< >). The actual
- parameter values are described in S 7.5.
- The formats are illustrated in terms of layout and contents, but do not
- explicitly show the presentation control functions. These shall be inserted as
- appropriate (see S 7.3.8).
- 7.4.1 Telex submission control document format
- 7.4.1.1 Figure 6/T.390 illustrates the format of the control text in the telex
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- 1.1: TELEX SUBMISSION:
- <TELEX ADDRESS> <=ANSWERBACK> <+ACKNOWLEDGEMENT REQUEST>
- FIGURE 6/T.390
- Telex submission control document
- 7.4.1.2 The submission control information element does not have an explicit
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- 7.4.2 Telex delivery notification control document format
- 7.4.2.1 Figure 7/T.390 illustrates the format of the control text in the telex
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- 1.2: TELEX DELIVERY NOTIFICATION:
- 1: CORRELATION INFORMATION:
- <CF TID> <TTX TID> <DATE AND TIME> <CD No.> <ADD'L SESSION REF
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- 2: SUBMITTED CONTROL INFORMATION:
- <TELEX ADDRESS> <=ANSWERBACK> <+ACKNOWLEDGEMENT REQUEST>
- 3: DELIVERY INFORMATION:
- <TELEX ADDRESS> = <RECEIVED ANSWERBACK>
- 4: TIME OF DELIVERY: <DATE AND TIME>
- 5: TELEX TRANSMISSION DURATION: <DURATION>
- 6: NOTE: <TEXT>
- 7: RECEIVED RECORDED MESSAGE:
- <TEXT>
- Note - If <CD No.> is 5 digits long, and <ADD'L SESSION REF No.> is used, the
- correlation information line will be 73 characters long. A backspace into the
- left margin is then necessary, in order not to exceed the printable area of a
- basic Teletex terminal.
- FIGURE 7/T.390
- Telex delivery notification control document
- 7.4.3 Telex non-delivery nofitication control document format
- 7.4.3.1 Figure 8/T.390 illustrates the format of the control text in the telex
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- 1.3: TELEX NON-DELIVERY NOTIFICATION:
- 1: CORRELATION INFORMATION:
- <CF TID> / <TTX TID> / <DATE AND TIME> / <CD No.> / <ADD'L
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- 2: SUBMITTED CONTROL INFORMATION:
- <TELEX ADDRESS> <=ANSWERBACK> <+ACKNOWLEDGEMENT REQUEST>
- 3: DELIVERY INFORMATION:
- <TELEX ADDRESS> = <RECEIVED ANSWERBACK>
- 4: TIME OF DELIVERY: <DATE AND TIME>
- 5: TELEX TRANSMISSION DURATION: <DURATION>
- 8: LAST PAGE DELIVERED: DOCUMENT = <DOC No.> PAGE = <PAGE No.>
- 9: FAILURE CAUSE: <CAUSE>
- 6: NOTE: <TEXT>
- 7: RECEIVED RECORDED MESSAGE:
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- FIGURE 8/T.390
- Telex non-delivery notification control document
- 7.4.4 Telex validation control document format
- 7.4.4.1 Figure 9/T.390 illustrates the format of the control text in the telex
- validation control document.
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- 1.4: TELEX VALIDATION:
- 10: REFERENCE: <REFERENCE>
- FIGURE 9/T.390
- Telex validation control document
- 7.4.5 Telex message delivery control document format
- 7.4.5.1 Figure 10/T.390 illustrates the format of the control text in the telex
- message delivery control document.
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- 1.5: TELEX MESSAGE DELIVERY:
- 10: REFERENCE: <REFERENCE>
- 11: RECEIVED TIME: <DATE AND TIME>
- 12: RECEIVED TELEX ANSWERBACK: <RECEIVED ANSWERBACK>
- 6: NOTE: <TEXT>
- FIGURE 10/T.390
- Telex message delivery control document
- 7.5 Description of parameter values in Teletex/telex interworking control
- documents
- 7.5.1 <TELEX ADDRESS>
- A sequence of numeric graphic characters. As a national option, a limited
- set of graphic characters may be allowed to be embedded in this field as
- punctuation marks.
- 7.5.2 <= ANSWERBACK>
- An equals sign graphic character followed by a sequence of alphanumeric
- graphic characters which comprise part or all of the expected answerback code.
- The carriage return and line feed characters shall not occur in this parameter.
- 7.5.3 <+ ACKNOWLEDGEMENT REQUEST>
- A plus sign graphic character followed by the text string "ACK".
- 7.5.4 <CF TID>
- A sequence of graphic characters as defined in Figure 2/F.200.
- 7.5.5 <TTX TID>
- A sequence of graphic characters as defined in Figure 2/F.200.
- 7.5.6 <DATE AND TIME>
- A sequence of graphic characters as defined in Figure 1/F.200.
- 7.5.7 <CD No.>
- A document reference number as specified in Recommendation T.62.
- 7.5.8 <ADD'L SESSION REF No.>
- An additional session reference number as specified in Recommendation
- T.62.
- 7.5.9 <RECEIVED ANSWERBACK>
- A sequence of graphic characters representing a telex answerback code from
- which CR LF characters have been deleted, if present.
- 7.5.10 <DURATION>
- A sequence of graphic characters in the form "HH : MM : SS" representing
- the numeric values in hours, minutes and seconds.
- 7.5.11 <TEXT>
- Any text string coded as in Recommendation T.61.
- 7.5.12 <DOC No.>
- A document reference number as specified in Recommendation T.62 with a
- length not exceeding five digits.
- 7.5.13 <PAGE No.>
- A page reference number as specified in Recommendation T.62 with a length
- not exceeding five digits.
- 7.5.14 <CAUSE>
- This is a text string with the following possible values - the list is not
- exhaustive:
- - network service signal as received from the telex network (see
- Recommendation U.12) or/and a corresponding text string in the
- appropriate language;
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- - error in submitted control document;
- - invalid telex address;
- - not delivered - interruption in the transmission;
- - submitted text not prepared for telex;
- - not permitted telex answerback;
- - procedural error during the submission call.
- 7.5.15 <REFERENCE>
- An alphanumeric text string.
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