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Hello All (Especially to someone who can help me out here)
Ever since the 10/4/96 my Modem has refused to detect a Dialtone,it
returns a NO DIALTONE error,when I try to ring out.(It used to work)
I can hear the DIALTONE in the Modems speaker.
Every thing else works fine ie.. RING BUSY CONNECT
Let me explain the happenings. For a couple of weeks pryer to the 10th I
was trying to setup my GETTY to answer a FAX call (after a single ring
code sent before the Fax) so the Modem was left on during the day ,a
couple of days during the week,so I could send myself test Faxes from
work. I did get it to work :^)
On the 10th I left it on again only that day was pretty stormy weather.
When I got home I was showing the Mrs. how to send her FootyTips by Fax,
that's when I got the NO DIALTONE message :^(
I tried ATX3 blind-dial,this time NO CARRIER.
So now I have to dial the number(telephone) and manually connect (T/D-
button). :^(((
Sometimes when I try dialing any numbers through software the modem
reports them as BLACKLISTED. ^^^
Also %Q 'Report line signal quality' = ERROR
%T 'PTT certification test signals' = ERROR
Now the BIG questions ?? Which chip is responsible for ring detection??
?? Which is responsible for making Tones/Pulse???
a)ROM?
b)Rockwell RC144DPi
R6645-20
c)Rockwell C2900-11
d)something else
The Modem is a Prolink 1414LEW FAX/MODEM
Anything I missed ?
Any help/suggestions ? (I'd like more info before heating the solder)
Thanks in advance... :^)
Catch Ya Round Like.....BLOBS OF SOLDER.
Leigh.
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