Black Box MD1640A Modem User Manual


 
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SERIES II INTELLIGENT DATA/FAX MODEMS
it will appear in the Conflicting Device List. Uncheck Use
Automatic Settings to change the port’s settings so they do not
conflict with the other device, or select the port the conflicting
device is on and change it instead. If you need to open your
computer to change switches or jumpers on the conflicting device;
refer to the device’s documentation.
The serial port may be defective. If you have another serial port,
install the modem on it, change the COM port setting in your soft-
ware, and try again.
The modem may be defective. If you have another Series II
Modem, try swapping modems. If the problem goes away, the first
modem is possibly defective. Call Tech Support for assistance (see
Section A.2).
The Modem Dials But Cannot Make a Connection
There can be several reasons the Series II Modem fails to make a con-
nection. Possibilities include
lack of a physical connection to the telephone line.
a wrong dial tone.
a busy signal.
a wrong number.
no modem at the other end.
a faulty modem, computer, or software at the other end.
incompatibility between modems.
You can narrow the list of possibilities by using extended result codes.
To enable them, enter ATV1X4 and press ENTER while in terminal
mode, or include V1X4 in the modem’s initialization string. When you
dial again, the modem will report the call’s progress.
If the modem reports NO DIALTONE, check that the modem’s
telephone line cable is connected to both the modem’s LINE jack
(not the PHONE jack) and the telephone wall jack. If the cable
looks secure, try replacing it. If that doesn’t work, the problem may
be in your building’s telephone installation. To test the building
installation, plug a telephone into your modem’s telephone wall
jack and listen for a dial tone. If you hear a dial tone, your modem
may be installed behind a company phone system (PBX) with an