Facsimile apparatus comprising automatic reception mode

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Auxiliary signal

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358468, 358405, 358442, H04N 132

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052165205

ABSTRACT:
There is disclosed a facsimile apparatus comprising a transmitter for transmitting an image signal to another facsimile apparatus through a communication line and a receiver for receiving an image signal from another facsimile apparatus through the communication line. In the facsimile apparatus, a detector detects completion of the transmission operation by the transmitter and completion of the reception operation by the receiver, and a counter counts a preset time, which is started when the detector detects the completion of the transmission operation by the transmitter or completion of the reception operation by the receiver. Further, a controller controls the transmitter and the receiver so as to prohibit the receiver from performing the reception operation while the counter counts the predetermined time, and to permit the transmitter to perform the transmission operation.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4710951 (1987-12-01), Itezono
patent: 5040077 (1991-08-01), Hamano
patent: 5055945 (1991-10-01), Oguma et al.

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