1
Scope
1.1
General
1.2
Classification of
operating methods
1.3
Terminal identification
1.4
General provisions
1.5
Optional provisions
1.6
References
2
Terms and definitions
2.2
Time sequence of a
facsimile call
2.3
Description of phases
3
Description of a
facsimile call
3.1
Phase A – Call
establishment
3.2
Phases B, C and D –
Facsimile procedure
3.3
Phase E – Call release
4
Tonal signal functions
and formats
4.1
Automatic answer
sequence
4.2
Calling tone (CNG)
5
Binary coded signalling
procedure
5.1
Description
5.2
Flow diagrams – Figures
5-2a to 5-2x (see also Appendix IV)
5.3
Binary coded signal
functions and formats
5.4
Binary coded signalling
implementation requirements
6
Use of the modulation
system defined in ITU-T Rec. V.34
6.1
Procedures
Annex A – Procedure for
G3 document facsimile transmission in the general switched telephone network
incorporating error correction
A.1
Introduction
A.2
Definitions
A.3
Block size and frame
size
A.4
Information field (see
also 5.3.6)
A.5
Flow control procedure
A.6
Procedure interrupt
A.7
Flow diagrams
A.8
Signal sequence examples
in case of error correction procedure
Annex B – BFT diagnostic
message
B.1
Introduction
B.2
Normative references
B.3
Definitions
B.4
Signals and components
for BFT file transfer operations
B.5
Service models for BFT
negotiations
B.6
Signals and components
for BFT negotiations
B.7
Procedures for BFT
negotiations
B.8
Presentation of BFT
negotiations data
Annex C – Procedure for
Group 3 document facsimile transmission on the Integrated Services Digital
Network or on the GSTN using duplex
modulation systems
C.1
Introduction
C.2
Definitions
C.3
Facsimile procedure
C.4
Flow control procedure
C.5
Flow diagrams
C.6
Signal sequence examples
C.7
Procedures for using
Annex C within analog transmission environments
Annex D – Optional
automatic terminal selection procedures
Annex E – Procedure for
the Group 3 document facsimile transmission of continuous-tone colour
images
E.1
Introduction
E.2
Definitions
E.3
Normative references
E.4
Negotiation procedure
Annex F – Procedures for
Group 3 facsimile transmission using the half-duplex modulation system defined
in ITU-T Rec. V.34
F.1
Introduction
F.2
References
F.3
Procedures
F.4
Half-duplex operating
procedures of ITU-T Recs V.34 and V.8 for Group 3 facsimile
F.5
Examples of sequences
Annex G – Procedures for
secure Group 3 document facsimile transmission using the HKM and HFX
system
G.1
Introduction
G.2
Outline of the secure
facsimile document procedure
G.3
References
G.4
Definitions
G.5
Abbreviations
G.6
Facsimile procedures
G.7
Flow diagrams
G.8
Flow diagrams
G.9
Signal sequence examples
in case of secure facsimile procedure
Annex H – Security in
facsimile G3 based on the RSA algorithm
H.1
Preamble
H.2
Introduction
H.3
References
H.4
Security mechanisms
H.5
Security parameters
H.6
Exchanges of security
parameters
Annex I – Procedure for
the Group 3 document facsimile transmission of colour and gray-scale images
using T.43
I.1
Introduction
I.2
Definitions
I.3
Normative references
I.4
Negotiation procedure
Annex J – Procedure for
Group 3 document facsimile transmission of Mixed Raster Content (MRC)
images
J.1
Scope
J.2
References
J.3
Definitions
J.4
Image representation
J.5
Layer transmission order
J.6
Negotiation
J.7
Application requirements summary
Annex K –Procedure for the Group
3 document facsimile transmission of continuous-tone colour and gray scale
images (sYCC)
K.1 Introduction
K.2 Definitions
K.3 References
K.4 Negotiation procedure
Appendix I – Index of
abbreviations used in this Recommendation
Appendix II – List of
commands and appropriate responses
Appendix III –
Alternative procedures used by some terminals which conform to the pre-1996 versions of this Recommendation
III.1
Alternative automatic
answering sequence
III.2
Optional binary coded
preamble
Appendix IV – Signal
sequence examples
Appendix V – Procedure
for binary file transmission with protocol examples
V.1
Introduction
V.2
Definitions
V.3
BFT file
transfer-protocol overview
V.4
ECM-BFT data format
V.5
Simple BFT negotiation
via Phase C method
V.6
Extended BFT Negotiation
via Phase B Method
Appendix VI – Mixed
Raster Content examples
Appendix VII –
Application rules for use of V.8 with Group 3 facsimile
VII.1
Introduction
VII.2
Application rules
Appendix VIII–Examples for Internet
routing/polling
VIII.1
Internet routing using
email fax through onramp and offramp gateways
VIII.2
Internet routing using
real-time fax
VIII.3
Internet polling