1、 TIA/EIA-592-A-1998 APPROVED: MARCH 24, 1998 REAFFIRMED: SEPTEMBER 14, 2005 REAFFIRMED: JULY 29, 2014 TIA-592-A (Revision of TIA/EIA-592) April 1998Asynchronous Facsimile DCE Control Standard- Service Class 2 NOTICE TIA Engineering Standards and Publications are designed to serve the public interest
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20、 Control Standard Service Class 2 CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION and SCOPE . 1 1.1 Facsimile Terminals 1 1.2 Facsimile DCE 1 1.3 Scope . 1 2 OVERVIEW 1 2.1 Service Class 1 . 1 2.2 Service Class 2 . 2 3 NORMATIVE REFERENCES 2 4 DEFINITIONS 3 5 FACSIMILE DTE-DCE INTERCHANGE CIRCUITS 4 5.1 Communication Link
21、Data Rates 4 5.2 Asynchronous to Synchronous Conversion 4 5.3 Flow Control 4 . 5.4 Serial Data Interchange Circuits 5 5.4.1 Mandatory Circuits . 5 5.4.2 Optional Circuits 5 5.4.3 Optional Circuit Behavior 5 6 AUTODIALER SERVICES 6 6.1 Command Syntax . 6 6.1 . 1 Character Set and Format . 6 6.1.2 DTE
22、 Command Lines 6 6.1.3 Basic Command Syntax 6 6.1.4 Extended Command Syntax . 6 6.1.5 Extended Command Parameter Values . 7 6.1.6 Issuing Commands 8 6.2 Command Execution 9 . 6.2.1 Command Execution Time 9 6.2.2 Aborting Commands . 9 . 6.3 DCE Response Syntax 9 6.3.1 Information Text Responses . 9 .
23、 6.3.2 Result Code Responses 9 6.4 Capabilities Identification and Control 10 6.5 Call Answering 10 6.6 Call Origination 10 6.7 Call Termination 10 6.8 DCE Autodialer Result Codes . 11 6.9 Serial Port Flow Control 11 6.1 0 Serial Port Rate Control 11 6.1 0.1 Autobaud Operation, +IPR=O 11 6.1 0.2 Fix
24、ed Rate Operation, +IPRO 12 6.1 1 Data Stream Transparent Commands 12. 6.1 1 . 1 DTE to DCE streams 126.1 1 . 2 DCE to DTE streams . 127 FACSIMILE CMSS 2 SERVICES . 137.1 Connection 137.1.1 Answer Connection . 147.1.2 Originate Connection 147.2 Configuration . 147.2.1 Configuration and Identificatio
25、n of T.30 options 14. 7.2.2 Configuration and Identification of T.30 Procedure Parameters 14. 7.2.3 Configuration of Answer Behavior 147.3 Session Status Reporting 14 7.4 Phase C Data Transfer . 15 . 7.5 Phase C Error Checking 157.6 Phase C Data Conversion 157.7 T.30 Error Correction Mode . 15 . . .
26、 7.8 Non-standard Facdties 16 7.9 Transition to Service Class 1 16 7.1 0 Procedure Interrupt Negotiation . 16 . 7.1 1 2400 bit/s Negotiation 16 7.12 Packet Protocol . 16 8 SERVICE CLASS 2 COMMANDS and RESPONSES . 17 . 8.1 Summary of Commands and Responses 17. 8.1.1 Service Class 2 Action Commands 17
27、 8.1.2 Service Class 2 DCE Responses . 17 8.1 -3 Service Class 2 Parameters . 18 8.1.4 Service Class 2 Optional Parameters . 18. 8.1.5 Service Class 2 Transparent Data Commands 198.1.6 Single Character Commands 20 8.2 Service Class Identification and Selection . 20 8.2.1 Service Class Indication, +F
28、CLASS? 21 8.2.2 Service Class Capabilities, +FCLASS=? .21 8.2.3 Service Class Selection, +FCLASS=cvalue 21 8.3 Facsimile Service Class 2 Action Commands .22 8.3.1 Originate Command, AID .228.3.2 Answer Command, ATA 238.3.3 Data Transmission, +FDT 258.3.4 Data Reception, +FDR . 29 8.3.5 Session Termi
29、nation, +FKS 32 8.3.6 Initialize Facsimile Parameters, +FIP .32 8.4 Facsimile Service Class 2 DCE Responses 33 8.4.1 T.30 Phase A Responses . 33 8.4.2 T.30 Phase B Negotiation Responses .33 8.4.3 T.30 Phase C Page Reception Response .35 8.4.4 T.30 Phase D Post Page Responses 36 8.4.5 Call Terminatio
30、n Status, +FHS: 37 8.5 Facsimile Service Class 2 Parameters 39 8.5.1 T.30 Session Parameters 40 8.6 Session Message Report Responses 9 DCE-DTE Packet Protoco 9.2 DCE packet sender procedure 9.4 Packet protocol example transfers 9.6 SOH and ETB characters- 9.7 Octet count- 9.8 Early detection of data
31、 10s Annex A (Normative) Interworking with standard DTE 66 Annex B (Normative) SERVICE CLASS 1 and SERVICE CLASS 2INTERWORKING 68 B,I Transitionsfrom (.lass to Class . 68 8.2 Transitionsfrom Class 1 to Class 68 Annex C (Normative) Procedure for service class 2 support of V.34 modems 69 C.1 Introd ud
32、an . . , . 69 C . I. I V.34 modem 69 C.1.2 T.30 procedures f 69 C.1.3 V.8 call negotiatio ., , . 69 C,2 References 69 Functions . 69 C.4 Definitions and conventions-“ 70 C.5 Initial V.34 rate controls and indications . 70 C.5.1 Additional BR subparametercodes for V.34 rate controls.-. 70 C.52 Select
33、ion and indication of V.34 rnode 71 c.5.3 v.8 message direct 71 C.6 V.8 negotiationwith DTE contr 71 C.6.1 Prewnfigurationof 72 C.62 Transition from V.8 negotiation.- 72 C.7 Samplesessions 73C.7.1 Originate and send a two page facsimile with V.34 half-duplex . 73 C.7.2 Answer and receive a two-page
34、facsimile with V.34 half-dupler.,.“ 74 Annex D (Informative)SERVlCE CLASS 2 PARAMETER and SUBPARAMETERVALUES., 75 Annex E (Inforrnative)SERVICE CLASS 2 EXAMPLE . . . 77 E.1 Send Two Pages, 1-D Data, NoErrors- 78 E.2 Receive Two Pages, 1-D Data. No Error 79 iii STD-EIA TIA-592-A-ENGL L998 11 3234bOtl
35、 Ob1731U 879 1 E.3 Send Two Complex Documents 80 E.4Receive Two Documents . 81E.5 Polling: Dial . Send and Poll Receive . 82 E.6 Polling: Answer . Receive and Poll Send . . 83 E.7 Send One Page with Line Errors and Retransmission . 84 E.8 Receive one page with Line Errors and Retransmission . 85 E.9
36、 Error Correction Mode. Single Page Transmit . 86 E.10 Error Correction Mode. Single Page Receive 87 E.11Send Two Documents with Procedure Interrupts 3 E.12 ReceiveTwo Documents with Procedure interrupts 89 E.13 Send Two Pages with Packet Protocol 8 . 90 E.14 Receive One Page with Packet Protocol .
37、91 Annex F (Informative) ALPHABETIC INDEX of COMMANDS. PARAMETERS and RESPONSES . 92 . Annex G (Informative) Differencesfrom TIAIEIA-592 - 1993 94 (This foreword is not part of this Standard) FOREWORD This Standard was prepared by the Telecommunications lndustry Association Technical Subcommittee TR
38、-29.2, Facsimile Digital Interfaces. This Standard was prepared with significant help the from TIA Technical Subcommittee TR-30.4, DTE- DCE Protocols and TR-45.3.2.5, a working group of TR-45.3, Digital Cellular Technology. This Standard requires that a conforming device implement the services and p
39、rocedures defined in Section 9, previously published as ANSIITINEIA-605, Facsimile Systems and Equipment - Facsimile DCE-DTE Packet Protocol. There were no amendments to the Packet Protocol. A device that conforms to this Standard may commonly implement the services and procedures defined in: ITU-T
40、Recommendation V.25ter DATA COMMUNICATION OVER THE TELEPHONE NETWORK - Serial Asynchronous Automatic Dialing and Control and, ITU-T Recommendation T.31 TERMINALS FOR TELEMATIC SERVICES - Asynchronous Facsimile DCE Control, Service Class 1. ., Annex G describes the differences between TINEIA-592 and
41、this version. TINEIA-592-A reflects the content of the ITU-T Recommendation T.32 (8195) and its Amendment 1 (7196). The differences between TIAIEIA-592 and this version warrant a response value change to +FCLASS=2.1. There are devices in service for which the manufacturers claim conformance to very
42、early draft Industry Ballot versions of this Standard, particularly SP-2388, issued in 1990, responding +FCLASS=2. These devices do not meet the requirements of this Standard, unless they clarify that they meet both SP-2388 (Class 2) and TINEIA-592-A (Class 2.1). This standard supersedes the followi
43、ng TIA standards: TINEIA-592, TINEIA-605 and TIA-IS-134. Note 1 - References are made throughout the specifications to ITU-T (International Telecommunications Union) approved standards (called Recommendations“); a corresponding updated ANSlKlNElA specification for each reference may already exist at
44、 publication of this standard: Examples: ITU-Recommendation T.31 TIAIEIA-578-B (In progress) ITU-Recommendation V.25ter TINEIA-602 and TINEIA-615 ITU-Recommendation T.30 TINEIA-466-B (In progress) ITU-Recommendation T.4 TINEIA-465-B (In progress) 1 INTRODUCTION and SCOPE 1 .I Facsimile Terminals Gro
45、up 3 Facsimile machines were developed for sending digitized documents over the General Switched Telephone Network (GSTN). These facsimile terminals are now in widespread use around the world. The operation of Group 3 Facsirnile terminals has been standardized in Recommendations T.4, T.6 (MMR) and T
46、.30, and in TlNElA Standards TIAIEIA-465-A and TINEIA-466-A within the US. 1.2 Facsimile DCE There are two types of adapters that allow data terminal equipment (DTE) to communicate as Group 3 facsimile terminals. Some of these adapters are installed inside the DTE, on the processor bus; these are ca
47、lled “FAX boards“. Others are configured as an external “facsimile DCEn, connected to the DTE by a standard serial port (e.g. TINEIA-232-E, ITU-T V.24), using serial data interchange. TINEIAr578 defines a facsimile DCE (see Section 2.1). 1.3 Scope - This standard contains protocols for use between a
48、 DTE and a Facsimile DCE. It supports automatic calling and answering. This standard defines the commands that the DTE may issue to configure and control the DCE, and the responses the facsimile DCE shall issue to those commands. This standard is useful for intelligent DTEs and DTE software, facsimi
49、le DCEs, and facsimile terminals with digital connection to DTEs. This standard assumes that the DTE and DCE are connected via serial asynchronous connection using TINEIA-232-E (or V.24) circuits; it requires the provision of the Packet Protocol (Section 9) when used on serial ports. However, the protocols defined may be implemented in any environment that provides a character serial bidirectional data stream, including processor-bus-attached “fax boards“, local area networks, Small Computer Sys
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