Interface Classes


As with data modems, fax modems must link up with your computer and its software. Unlike data modems, which were blessed with a standard since early on (the Hayes command set), fax modems lacked a single standard. In recent years , however, the Electronics Industry Association and the Telecommunications Industry Association have created a standard that is essentially an extension to the Hayes AT command set. The standard embraces two classes for support of Group 3 fax communications: Class 1 and Class 2.

Class 1 is the earlier standard. Under the Class 1 standard, most of the processing of fax documents is performed by computer software. The resulting fax data is sent to the modem for direct transmission. It includes requirements for autodialing; a GSTN interface; V-series signal conversion; HDLC data framing, transparency, and error detection; control commands and responses; and data commands and reception .

Class 2 shifts the work of preparing the fax document for transmission to the fax modem itself. The modem hardware handles the data compression and error control for the transmission. The Class 2 standard also incorporates additional flow-control and station-identification features, including T.30 protocol implementation, session status reporting, phase C data transfer, padding for minimum scan line time, quality check on received data, and packet protocol for the DTE/DCE interface.

These classes hint at the most significant difference between computer-based fax systems, which is software. Fax modem hardware determines the connections that can be made, but the software determines the ultimate capabilities of the system. A fax modem that adheres to various standards (classes as well as protocols) will open for you the widest selection of software and the widest range of features.



Winn L. Rosch Hardware Bible, Sixth Edition
The Winn L. Rosch Hardware Bible, 6th Edition
ISBN: 0789728591
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 254
Authors: Winn L Rosch

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