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20、IONS. TIA-602-AiDATA TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT -SERIAL ASYNCHRONOUS AUTOMATICDIALING AND CONTROL(From Standards Proposal No. 4686, formulated under the cognizance ofTIA Technical Subcommittee TR-30.2 on Data TransmissionInterface and Protocols)CONTENTS1 SCOPE. 12 NORMATIVE REFERENCES 13 DEF
21、INITIONS. 14 PHYSICAL LAYER. 15 SYNTAX AND PROCEDURES . 16 FUNCTIONS 1TIA-602-AiiForeword(This Foreword is not part of this Standard)This Standard was formulated under the cognizance of TIA Subcommittee TR-30.2 on DataTransmission Interfaces and Protocols.This Standard is a revision of TIA/EIA-602,
22、Data Transmission Systems and Equipment -Serial Asynchronous Automatic Dialing and Control. ITU-T Recommendation V.250(formerly V.25bis) was approved by the ITU-T. The approval of V.250 was strongly backedby U.S. participants of Study Group 16. The TIA TR-30.2 members have determined thatITU-T Recom
23、mendation V.250 contains all of the requirements which were contained in thefirst edition of TIA/EIA-602. Recommendation V.250 goes on with additional commandswhich were not included in TIA/EIA-602. TIA/EIA-602-A therefore, is written to essentiallypoint to the ITU-T Recommendation V.250, listing th
24、ose commands and options which arecontained in V.250 and apply to TIA/EIA-602-A.TIA-602-A11 SCOPEThis Standard is applicable to the interconnection of data terminal equipment (DTE) anddata circuit-terminating equipment (DCE) employing serial binary data operation via the ITU-T Recommendation V.24, 1
25、00-series interchange circuits. This Standard, through referenceto ITU-T Recommendation V.250, provides four elements:- codifies existing practice in common asynchronous DCE that use the AT commandset. It identifies the protocol elements procedures, and behaviors that were found to beheld in common
26、among a large portion of DCE manufacturers;- defines a format for extension of the AT command set in an orderly fashion. Itreserves the “+“ command prefix to be used by other standardized extensions;- provides a set of standardized extensions, based on the extended “+“ commandformat.2 NORMATIVE REFE
27、RENCESThe following standards which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of thisStandard. At the time of publication, the editions indicated were valid. All standards aresubject to revision, and parties to agreements based on the Standard are encouraged toinvestigate the possibilit
28、y of applying the most recent editions of the standards indicatedbelow. ANSI and TIA maintain registers of currently valid national standards published bythem.ITU-T Recommendation V.250 - Serial Asynchronous Automatic Dialing and Control3 DEFINITIONSPlease see ITU-T Recommendation V.2504 PHYSICAL LA
29、YERPlease see ITU-T Recommendation V.2505 SYNTAX AND PROCEDURESPlease see ITU-T Recommendation V.2506 FUNCTIONSPlease see ITU-T Recommendation V.250 for a full description of the functions andcommands. Table 1 lists the commands contained in Recommendation V.250 which applyto this Standard. The tabl
30、e also lists the section numbers of Recommendation V.250 foreasier reference.TIA-602-A2Table 1 - TIA/EIA-602-A CommandsCommand Title V.250 SectionD Dial (Look at syntax and extensions) 6.3.1T Select Tone Dialing 6.3.2P Select Pulse Dialing 6.3.3A Answer 6.3.5H Hook Control 6.3.6Z Reset to Default Co
31、nfiguration 6.1.1&F Set to Factory-defined Configuration 6.1.2O Return to Online Data State 6.3.7I Request Identification Information 6.1.3S3 Command Line Termination Character 6.2.1S4 Response Formatting Character 6.2.2S5 Command Line Editing Character 6.2.3E Command Echo 6.2.4Q Result Code Suppres
32、sion 6.2.5V ACE (DCE in V.250) Response Format 6.2.6X Result Code Selection and Call Progress MonitoringControl6.2.7S0 Automatic Answer 6.3.8S6 Pause Before Blind Dialing 6.3.9S7 Connection completion Timeout 6.3.10S8 Comma Dial Modifier Time 6.3.11S10 Automatic Disconnect Delay 6.3.12L Monitor Spea
33、ker Loudness 6.3.13M Monitor Speaker Mode 6.3.14&C Circuit 109 (Received line signal detector) Behavior 6.2.8&D Circuit 108 (Data terminal ready) Behavior 6.2.9RING Ring Indication (result code) 6.3.4+DR Data Compression Reporting 6.6.2+DS Data Compression 6.6.1+EB Break Handling in Error Control op
34、eration 6.5.2+EFCS 32-bit Frame Check Sequence 6.5.4+ER Error Control Reporting 6.5.5+ES Error Control Selection 6.5.1+ESR Selective Repeat 6.5.3+ETBM Call Termination Buffer Management 6.5.6+GCAP Request Complete Capabilities List 6.1.9+GMI Request Manufacturer Identification 6.1.4+GMM Request Mode
35、l Identification 6.1.5+GMR Request Revision Identification 6.1.6+GOI Request Global Object Identification 6.1.8+GSN Request Product Serial Number Identification 6.1.7+ICF DTE-DCE Character Framing 6.2.11+IFC DTE-DCE Local Flow Control 6.2.12+ILRR DTE-DCE Local Rate Reporting 6.2.13+IPR Fixed DTE Rat
36、e 6.2.10+MA Modulation Automode Control 6.4.2+MR Modulation Reporting Control 6.4.3+MS Modulation Selection 6.4.1+MV18R V.18 Reporting Control 6.4.5+MV18S V.18 Selection 6.4.4THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION TIA represents the global information and communications technology (ICT) industr
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