Procedures For Performing Individual Page Control (Q Signals) - Canon FACSIMILE BASIC 2000 Service Manual

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G3 FACSIMILE COMMUNICATIONS
6.4
Procedures for Performing Individual Page Control (Q
signals)
"EOP" is transmitted on the facsimile transmitting side as the signal for
showing the end of one page's worth of image. Nevertheless, as the way of
sending on the transmitting side, there are times when multiple-sheet doc-
uments are to be transmitted and the next page of the document is to be
transmitted at a different resolution.
"MPS" or "EOM" is used in these cases. These EOP, MPS and EOM are
collectively referred to as "Q signals."
5–100
Calling Side (transmitter)
Dial
When Q=EOM
When Q=MPS
Line disconnected
Fig. 5-74 Example of Communications by Difference in Q Signals
Call
CNG
Response
CNG
CED
DIS
DCS
Training
TCF
CFR
Training
Message
RTC
Q
MCF
When Q=EOP
DCN
Line disconnected
Called Side (receiver)

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