Specifications

Common Problems and Their Solutions
Problem: Modem answers incoming calls and then returns to the on-hook condition, disconnecting the caller.
This occurs most often when connecting to a UNIX system. In most case, the host does not prefer to see any result or command echo
codes. If this is the case, the codes can be disabled by adding E0 Q1 to the modem configuration string.
Problem: No echo from modem
This is normally caused by an I/O address or IRQ conflict. Verify that the COM Port is not in use by any other serial device and if
necessary use another COM Port or I/O address setting.
Problem: The modem dials and appears to complete the connection, but the communications software does not enter the correct
mode. (The screen remains blank.) There may be an I/O conflict (See the solution for the previous problem, "No echo from modem").
The Result Codes may have been disabled by the software configuration set up. Check if Q1 is in the configuration or initialization string.
If so, change it to Q0.
Your software may require numeric result codes rather than verbal result codes. Use either V0
for numeric result codes or V1 for verbal result codes in your initialization or configuration string. Some software require full extended result
codes (ie. CONNECT 33600 instead of CONNECT). This can be controlled by the Xn command. X0 sends a summarized code
(CONNECT) and X4 sends a full extended code (CONNECT 33600).
Problem: The modem does not auto answer.
The auto answer mode is determined by the S0 register. If S0 has been set to 0, the modem will not answer. Assign another value to S0
by entering the following command S0=n, where n=the number of rings to occur before the call is answered (ATS0=2, the modem answers
after two rings).
Problem: The modem always answers the phone
Set the S0 register to 0. ATS0=0
Problem: The communications software displays, "No Dialtone".
Make sure that your phone cable is working properly and that it is firmly seated to the phone socket at your phone jack and in the rear
panel of the modem.
Problem: A high pitched squeal is emitted from the external speakers..
This phenomenon is
feedback and occurs when the microphone is pointed at the external speaker or is close enough to pick up the
speaker output. This may be remedied by using a unidirectional microphone, making sure that it is pointed away and as far from the
speaker as functionally possible. Another option is to use a headset with an attached microphone.
On-line Technical Support
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