Specifications
   AT command set for XX Siemens mobile phones and modems 
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 Document No.: A30880-A10-A001-XX-
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 Revision: Master R75 
    Revision Date:  29. September.2004 
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Used for FAX class 2 only 
This command defines the “Copy Quality OK” threshold. 
If pixel count errors were detected in normal resolution (98 dpi) mode in as many consecutive lines 
as defined in <badlin>, the copy quality is unacceptable. 
If pixel count errors were detected in fine resolution (196 dpi) mode in twice as many consecutive 
lines as defined in <badlin>, the copy quality is unacceptable.
“Copy Quality Not OK” occurs if either the error percentage is too high or if too many consecutive 
lines contain errors
Read command  Response: 
AT+FBADLIN? 
<badlin> OK 
Parameter: 
<badlin> 
See Write command 
Write command 
AT+FBADLIN=<badlin> 
Parameter: 
<badlin>  0...255 
0 indicates that error checking is not present 
or disabled 
(Default value: 10) 
AT+FBADMUL 
AT+FBADMUL 
Define, read or test number of bad lines 
Used for FAX class 2 only 
This command defines the “Copy-Quality-OK” multiplier. The number of lines received with a bad 
pixel count is multiplied by this number. If the result exceeds the total number of lines on the page 
the error rate is considered too high. A threshold multiplier value of 20 corresponds to a 5% error 
rate. 
Read command  Response:  
AT+FBADMUL? 
OK/ERROR/+CME ERROR 
Parameter:  
<n>  OK 
Write command 
AT+FBADMUL =<n> 
 Parameter: 
<n>  0...255 
0 indicates that error checking is not present 
or disabled 
(Default value: 20) 
AT+FBOR 
AT+FBOR 
Query the bit order for receive mode 
Used for FAX class 2 only 
Query the bit order for receive-mode. The mode is set by the ME dependent on the selected Service 
Class. 
Test command  Response: 
AT+FBOR=? 
+FBOR: (list of supported bit order modes <bor>s) OK 
Parameter:  
<bor> 
    0  direct bit order for both Phase C and Phase B/D data 
    1  Reversed bit order for Phase C data, direct bit order for 
Phase B/D data 
Read command  Response: 










