Fmm - Request Model Identification; Fmr - Request Revision Identification; Flo - Flow Control; Examples - Conexant H08-15355F Reference Manual

Commands for host-processed and host-controlled modems
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4.2.3.7 +FMM - Request Model Identification

This command causes the modem to report the modem product model as provided by the .INF File.
Syntax
+FMM or +FMM
Typical Response
HCF 56K Data, Fax, Speakerphone, PCI Modem
OK

4.2.3.8 +FMR - Request Revision Identification

This command causes the modem to report the modem version, revision level, or date as provided by the .INF File.
Syntax
+FMR or +FMR
Typical Response
1.0
OK

4.2.3.9 +FLO - Flow Control

This parameter allows the DTE to identify and select the type of flow control used.
Syntax
+FLO=<method>
Defined Values
<method>
Decimal number corresponding to the selected option.
Reporting Current or Selected Values
Command:
+FLO?
Response:
+FLO: <method>
Example:
+FLO: 0
Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values
Command:
+FLO=?
Response:
+FLO: (<method>range)
Example:
+FLO: (0-2)
Result Codes
OK
<method> = 0-2.
ERROR
Otherwise.

4.3 EXAMPLES

Examples of calling (transmitting) and answering (receiving) one page using fax class 1 commands are shown in Table 4-4
and Table 4-5, respectively. The examples show the interchange between the DTE and the modem for various cases.
Comments are included to explain how to handle various situations. Commands and responses are in upper case (e.g.,
AT+FRH=3) and comments are in lower case. All streams of data denoted by <..frame> are terminated by the <DLE><ETX>
characters.
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XON/XOFF and RTS/CTS flow control turned off.
1
Use XON/XOFF flow control in either direction.
2
Use RTS for flow control of the modem by the DTE; use CTS for flow control of the DTE
by the modem.
For the default setting.
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