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Fax Header Line |
The fax header line appears at the top of every fax page sent by and EPOC device. It includes the sender ID, phone number, time, date and page sequencing information. |
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Fax Client |
A modem capable of sending a receiving faxes using one of a number of recognised command sets. |
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ETel Core API |
Retrieving fax by making a voice call to the source, then turning on the fax to receive the call. |
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Fax Client |
All fax transmission/reception progresses through the phases A (dialling and answering), B (Negotiation), C (Sending data), D (status exchange), and E (hangup). For more information see Fax phases. |
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ETel Core API |
Retrieving a fax through fax negotiation on a fax initiated call. |
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ETel Core API |
Fax sub-session incorporates fax functionality into ETel. Not used directly, but through fax client. |
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Fax Client |
The EPOC fax storage classes, which implement the ITU T.4 fax coding standards. |
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Fax Client |
The class 2 modem error reporting code for hanging up. This includes a number represented by the # which indicates the reason for hanging up. |
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Reference |
A section of a contact item containing a discrete part of the item's information. Fields have a label and a content type. |
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Reference |
Specifies a subset of fields to use when searching a contact database. |
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Reference |
The set of fields owned by a contact item. |
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Reference |
A UID which uniquely identifies a field's type. |
UID, field |
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Fax Client |
Failure To Train. A digital response rejecting the training signal and requesting a retraining. |
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