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<Right>=0, <Top>=0, <Bottom>=0.
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
COMTEST1.COM and COMTEST2.COM----------------------------------------- 1
Fax/Modem-Driver not loading------------------------------------------ 2
FaxMail for Windows does not run or does not run properly------------- 3
None of the Fax/Modem-Drivers work------------------------------------ 4
I set the sound/volume/retries but my Fax/Modem ignores my changes---- 5
Fax/Modem-Driver didn't even attempted to load from my AUTOEXEC.BAT--- 6
This Function requires a Fax/Modem-Driver before entering Windows----- 7
I do not know what kind of Fax/Modem I have--------------------------- 8
I tried the Fax/Modem-Driver that was suggested for my Fax/Modem, but- 9
ElectraSoft Fax phone number (713) 499-5939,11,11,11,11 did not work-- 10
I can FAX but can not print------------------------------------------- 11
Computer keeps asking if I want to allow writing to FM_DS_IN.CFG------ 12
More than one FaxMail for Windows "Control" Windows StartUp group----- 13
I am prone to losing dialog-boxes behind other boxes and windows------ 14
"Pulse" or "Tone" Dial-Out-------------------------------------------- 15
Fax came out of my Printer blank-------------------------------------- 16
FaxMail for Windows Cover-Page width---------------------------------- 17
When building a Cover-Page; Where should I put the Logo?-------------- 18
Why couldn't <PRINTER OR FAX TOGGLE> be done automatically?----------- 19
My Fax/Modem hangs up during send/receive----------------------------- 20
<CONVERT TO FAX> doesn't work from some of my programs---------------- 21
FM_ROCK1.COM works on one computer but not on another identical one--- 22
I ran COMTEST1.COM and COMTEST2.COM. What does the <O>s and <I>s mean 23
COMTEST1.COM and COMTEST2.COM produce only <O>s----------------------- 24
Digicom Connection 14.4+Fax or P. C. LOGIC FAX144C, FAX144DM---------- 25
My GVC, FM-144HVBIS/R1 V1.61, won't work properly-------------------- 26
My "Supra FAX Modem" does not work right------------------------------ 27
My "HP Deskjet 500C" takes 30 minutes per page to print a Fax. !HELP!- 28
Word for Windows 2.0 sometimes shifts the image to the far right------ 29
Windows Write sometimes crashes when I try to <CONVERT TO FAX>-------- 30
Does the FaxMail for Windows Fax/Modem-Driver LH (LoadHigh)?---------- 31
Windows keeps asking if it should take control of Fax/Modem COM?------ 32
My Modem seems to have some sort of conflict while in Windows--------- 33
List of Fatal Error Code meanings------------------------------------- 34
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS:
Q-1
I ran COMTEST1.COM and COMTEST2.COM and read the CLASS1.TXT and
CLASS2.TXT files that were generated. What does all that "gibberish"
mean?
A-1
<O> mean OUT to your Fax/Modem. That is the way FaxMail for Windows
talks to your Fax/Modem.
<I> mean IN from your Fax/Modem. That is the way your Fax/Modem talks
to FaxMail for Windows.
Typical dialog between FaxMail for Windows and your Fax/Modem follows:
<O> AT+FCLASS=? }FaxMail for Windows to Fax/Modem; What Class are you?
<I> 0,1,2 }Fax/Modem to FaxMail for Windows;
}I am Class 0 (Data,BBS), Class 1 Fax and Class 2 Fax.
<I> OK }Means your Fax/Modem supports said function.
<I> ERROR }Means your Fax/Modem does not supports said function.
Q-2
When I am booting and while my AUTOEXEC.BAT is loading I hear two BEEPs
and the Fax/Modem-Driver says it is not loaded.
A-2
If your Fax/Modem is turned-off or hung, or the Fax/Modem-Driver you
chose is not compatible with your Fax/Modem or computer, the
Fax/Modem-Driver will make a BEEP and fail to load.
Q-3
FaxMail for Windows does not run or does not run properly.
A-3
If you are currently using another Fax-Program, you will have to
disable or remove it before using FaxMail for Windows as two
Fax-Programs can not share the same Fax/Modem or run concurrently.
Q-4
None of the Fax/Modem-Drivers work.
A-4
Be sure you have the latest Version. FaxMail for Windows is being
updated continuously. We may have a new Fax/Modem-Drivers that will
work for you.
Q-5
I set the sound/volume/retries but my Fax/Modem ignores my changes.
A-5
The DoveFax and some other Fax/Modem do not support volume and
speaker manipulation.
Q-6
I did the INSTALL.EXE and re-booted, but the Fax/Modem-Driver didn't
even attempt to load from my AUTOEXEC.BAT.
A-6
FaxMail for Windows put a Fax/Modem-Driver in your AUTOEXEC.BAT. Look
in your AUTOEXEC.BAT and see if you have a menu or jump command ahead of
the Fax/Modem-Driver. If you do, move the Fax/Modem-Driver to a place
in your AUTOEXEC.BAT where they will load, preferably, first. The
Fax/Modem-Driver looks something like this:
C:\FAXMAIL\FM_ROCK2.COM
NOTE: If you are using the FaxMail for Windows Dynamic All Class
Fax/Modem-Driver, there will be nothing placed in you AUTOEXEC.BAT.
Q-7
I removed or commented the Fax/Modem-Driver from my AUTOEXEC.BAT and
now when I try to run ant Windows program that has a print-routine in
it, I get a message saying:
This Function requires a Fax/Modem-Driver to be
loaded before entering Windows.
1. Did you re-boot after installing FaxMail for
Windows? If not, re-boot the computer now.
2. You may have to use the FaxMail for Windows
Change Fax/Modem-Driver command and install
a different Fax/Modem-Driver.
A-7
If you had a power failure while in Windows or you crashed out of
Windows while FaxMail for Windows was active, your
Default-Printer-Driver may have been replaced with the FaxMail for
Windows Fax-Converter ("FaxMail Fax/Modem-Driver").
Solution:
Close the FaxMail for Windows "Control" Program by clicking on the
<System> button, <QUIT> button. Load the Windows Control Panel
(found in "Accessories" Group or "Main" Group), select Printers and
choose the Printer-Driver that you want as your Default-Printer-Driver.
Then reload the FaxMail for Windows "Control" Program
Note:
When you have the FaxMail for Windows Control loaded and the PRINTER OR
FAX TOGGLE is toggled to FAX, Windows swaps from your Default-Printer-
Driver to "FaxMail Fax/Modem-Driver". When you toggle back to
PRINTER or exit Windows, Windows swaps back to your
Default-Printer-Driver. If you crash out of Windows, Windows does not
get a chance to swap back, so the next time you enter Windows it thinks
that "FaxMail Fax/Modem-Driver" is your Default-Printer-Driver
and when FaxMail for Windows makes it's swap it swaps
"FaxMail Fax/Modem-Driver" for
"FaxMail Fax/Modem-Driver".
Q-8
I do not know what kind of Fax/Modem I have. Who made my Fax/Modem?
I want to know more about my Fax/Modem. Is it Class 1, Class 2, etc?
A-8
Run: COMTEST1.COM and COMTEST2.COM. They will tell you what CLASS, the
Manufacturer, the Model number and much much more about your Fax/Modem.
After running COMTEST1.COM and COMTEST2.COM, you may need to turn your
Fax/Modem (computer if you have an internal Fax/Modem) off-on and reload
your Fax-Software. If you are using FaxMail for Windows COMTEST1.COM
and COMTEST2.COM sends a signal to the FaxMail for Windows
Fax/Modem-Driver asking it to re-initialize(reset) your Fax/Modem.
Q-9
I tried the Fax/Modem-Driver that was suggested for my Fax/Modem, but it
did not work.
A-9A
Run: COMTEST2.COM. Test a COM-Port to see if one of the Class 2
Fax/Modem-Driver may support your Fax/Modem. COMTEST2 will create a
written report in the form of a text file called CLASS2.TXT. If your
Fax/Modem is Class 2 the report may include the following line:
This Fax/Modem supports Class 2, Fax Mode.
and it may also say:
One of the Class 2 Fax/Modem-Drivers may work with this
Fax/Modem on this COM-IRQ.
A-9B
Run: COMTEST1.COM. Test a COM-Port to see if one of the Class 1
Fax/Modem-Drivers may support your Fax/Modem. COMTEST1 will create a
written report in the form of a text file called CLASS1.TXT. If your
Fax/Modem is Class 1 the report may include the following line:
This Fax/Modem supports Class 1, Fax Mode.
and it may also say:
One of the Class 1 Fax/Modem-Drivers may work with this
Fax/Modem on this COM-IRQ.
Notes:
*The Universal Fax/Modem-Drivers are designed to overcome special
Problems.
*If you do not know what class your Fax/Modem is, run both COMTEST1 and
COMTEST2, as your Fax/Modem can and often is both class 1 and class 2.
*You should turn your Fax/Modem off-on just before each test. In the
case of an internal Fax/Modem, turn your computer off-on.
Q-10
I called the ElectraSoft Fax phone number (713) 499-5939,11,11,11,11
and it did not work.
A-10
Call voice (713)-261-0307 first to make sure that it is available and
not being used for R&D. BTW, The ,11,11,11,11 tells us to route the
call to our Fax/Modem. If you want to call our Computer Technical
Support (CTS) BBS dial (713) 499-5939 without the ,11,11,11,11.
Q-11
I am in Windows and I try to print but the FaxMail for Windows
FaxMail Fax/Modem-Driver(C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\FM_PN_DX.DRV) intercepts the
print-job and wants to send it to a remote Fax-Machine.
A-11
Click on the <System-Button> and then on the
<PRINTER OR FAX TOGGLE> button.
Notes:
*If the <PRINTER OR FAX TOGGLE> button has a check by it and it says
"FAX IS ACTIVE", then the print-job will be printed on a remote
Fax-Machine. If the <PRINTER OR FAX TOGGLE> button is not checked and
it says "PRINTER IS ACTIVE" the print-job will be printed on your
default printer.
*When you toggle the PRINTER OR FAX TOGGLE, FaxMail for Windows swaps
the Print-Driver found in your WIN.INI form your normal default to the
'FaxMail for Windows FaxMail Fax/Modem-Driver(FM_PN_DX.DRV)'
Print-Driver. So...If the <PRINTER OR FAX TOGGLE> button is set to the
FaxMail Fax/Modem-Driver ("FAX IS ACTIVE") mode and you re-boot with a
(press <Alt+Ctrl+Del>), turn the power off-on or power failure, the
FaxMail Fax/Modem-Driver(FM_PN_DX.DRV) will be left in your WIN.INI
file. As a result, toggling the <PRINTER OR FAX TOGGLE> button will
switching "back and forth" between the FaxMail Fax/Modem-Driver and
FaxMail Fax/Modem-Driver Print-Driver and your actual default
Print-Driver will be lost.
Solution:
If, or when, this happens, you will have to:
1. Click on the <System-Button>
2. Click on the <QUIT> FaxMail for Windows button.
3. Load the Windows "Control Panel" program.
4. Load the "Printers" program.
5. Highlight your normal Printer-Driver.
6. Click on <Set As Default Printer>.
7. Click on <Close>.
8. Load the FaxMail for Windows "Control" program to reload FaxMail for
Windows back-ground operation again and all will be normal again.
Q-12
As I am using FaxMail for Windows, a message keeps popping up; asking
me if I want to allow the system to write to FM_DS_IN.CFG and the
FaxMail for Windows Fax/Modem-Driver FAXMODEM.CFG file.
A-12
You have a Virus detection program that is not working properly.
Solution:
Remove the "Virus detection" software from your AUTOEXEC.BAT and/or
elsewhere.
Note:
The FaxMail for Windows Fax/Modem-Driver and Windows to Fax/Modem-Driver
Interface both write to configuration(.CFG) files during each session to
track the ever changing "dynamically-flowing" defaults that make it
easier for you to operate.
Q-13
There is more than one copy of the FaxMail for Windows "Control" program
in my Windows StartUp group.
A-13
If you had to try more than one Fax/Modem-Driver during installation,
You will have to click once on the extra FaxMail for Windows "Control"
ICON, click on Files and then click on delete.
Q-14
I am prone to losing dialog-boxes behind other boxes and windows.
A-14
If you lose a dialog-boxes while using FaxMail for Windows, simple
reload from button or ICON. Actually when you try to reload a lost
dialog-boxes, the new instance detects the old instance and sends a
message to it that brings it to the top and then does not load itself.
Because you get back the one you lost, you do not lose any of your work.
Q-15
I have pulse-dial-phone and can not get tone dial in my area.
A-15
Click on the "SetUp" button and you can select "Tone Dial" or "Pulse".
Q-16
I Viewed a Fax but when I tried to Print it, the paper came out of my
Printer blank.
A-16
Be sure your printer is set to Portrait and *not* Landscape.
Q-17
When I use the FaxMail for Windows Cover-Page feature; How wide can I
make it? And; What about the left and right margins?
A-17
No more than 72 characters wide. You do not have to concern
yourself with the left or right margin as there is a 3/8" left and
right margin built into FaxMail for Windows NotePad for you. This
will permit compatibility on Fax Machines as well as Fax/Modem to
Fax/Modem to Printer supports.
Note:
Do *NOT* use the <Tab> in the a Cover-Page file (*.CVR).
Q-18
When building a Cover-Page; Where should I put the Logo?
A-18
Go into the FaxMail for Windows NotePad and open a Cover-Page file
(*.CVR) and put your cursor on the first line. Select Fields and Logo.
Be sure that the <Logo-Field> is on the first line in the Cover-Page
file, by itself, with no other text on that line. When the Send-Fax
program processes the Cover-Page file, it will use the information on
that line and then remove that line, so your second line will become
the first.
Q-19
When I want to Fax, I have to go to the <System> button and toggle the
<PRINTER OR FAX TOGGLE> to FAX and when I want to Print to my default
Printer, I have to toggle the <PRINTER OR FAX TOGGLE> to PRINTER. Why
couldn't that be done automatically?
A-19
Some Windows applications get a HANDLE to the Printer-Device-Context
upon entry and when you go to print, they use that HANDLE. If we were
to suddenly swap from the default Printer-Driver to the
"FaxMail Fax/Modem-Driver" Driver, the current application would
crash when it tried to use the obsolete HANDLE.
Note:
FaxMail for Windows does send out a global message to all applications
every time it swaps from the "FaxMail Fax/Modem-Driver" to your
"Default-Printer-Driver" or back again, but not all applications pay
attention to it, so you may have to toggle the <PRINTER OR FAX TOGGLE>
before loading these applications.
Q-20
My Fax/Modem-Driver loads all right but when it tries to send/receive;
the Fax/Modem hangs up immediately.
A-20A
You may have the phone-line plugged into the wrong jack on the back of
your Fax/Modem.
A-20B
You may have to Change Fax/Modem-Drivers.
A-20C
You may have a hardware conflict. If so, call ElectraSoft and they will
help resolve it.
Q-21
I went into a Windows application and tried to send a Fax using the
FaxMail for Windows <CONVERT TO FAX> option, but the application just
wants to print to my default printer.
A-21
AMI Pro, WordPerfect and some other Windows applications have their
Printer-Driver information stored in an ?.INI file and are not willing
to swap their Printer-Driver on the fly.
Solution:
Before using the <CONVERT TO FAX> button, go to <Files>,
<Printer Setup> and choose "FaxMail Fax/Modem-Driver" as your
Printer-Driver. Now the <CONVERT TO FAX> will work.
Q-22
I chose
"Universal, Hayes, Rockwell, Class 1 -- FM_ROCK1.COM" the first time I
installed FaxMail for Windows and everything worked fine. I noticed
that when I chose "Hayes" that the INSTALL.EXE used FM_ROCK1.COM
Fax/Modem-Driver. Later, I installed FaxMail for Windows on another
computer, it also had a Hayes. This time I chose "Universal, Rockwell,
Class 1 -- FM_ROCK1.COM" because this selection uses the same
FM_ROCK1.COM Fax/Modem-Driver but it would not work.
A-22
When the Fax/Modem-Driver is being installed, it is modified by the
INSTALL.EXE. These modifications will differ from one manufacturer to
the next.
Solution:
Select the Fax/Modem-Driver by manufacturer rather than by name and be
sure to use the INSTALL.EXE to install rather than coping the Drivers.
If you copy the files onto your HardDrive, FaxMail for Windows will
not work.
Q-23
I ran COMTEST1.COM and COMTEST2.COM. When I read the CLASS1.TXT and
CLASS2.TXT files, that they produced, I found that they only <O> to my
Fax/Modem but did not <I> from the Fax/Modem. After installation the
FaxMail for Windows Fax/Modem-Drivers will not load.
A-23
<O> mean OUT to your Fax/Modem. That is the way FaxMail for Windows
talks to your Fax/Modem.
<I> mean IN from your Fax/Modem. That is the way your Fax/Modem talks
to FaxMail for Windows.
Check with your Fax/Modem manual and make sure that you know for sure
which COM-IRQ is selected. Also check for COM-Port and IRQ Conflicts.
COM-Port Conflicts, assuming we are working with internal Fax/Modems:
You can not skip COM-Ports when installing "COM using" devices. For
example, if your computer came with a COM1-IRQ4 and a COM2-IRQ3
(very common) and you, now, buy a Fax/Modem; you can not configure
your Fax/Modem for COM4. You must put it on COM3-IRQ?(find and use an
unused one) or disable COM2 on your IO-Board and configure your
Fax/Modem for COM2-IRQ3.
IRQ Conflicts present themselves when for example you have a mouse on
COM1-IRQ4 (the proper configuration) and you configure your Fax/Modem
for COM3-IRQ4. Normally COM3 should/would use IRQ4; but it assumes that
COM1 is not using IRQ4 and that nothing else is using IRQ4. If this
type of "IRQ Conflict" happens to you; simple set your Fax/Modem to:
COM3 and use another UN-USED IRQ such as COM3-IRQ5, COM3-IRQ7,
COM3-IRQ2. IRQ4 is usually used on COM1 so you should *not*, normally,
use COM3-IRQ4. For details, read "FAX/MODEM INSTALLATION:" in the
README.TXT.
To configure your COM-Ports or Fax/Modem you will have to remove (or
get a professional to) your device, get the manual and move jumpers or
set DIP-switches. For details on this subject, read the FaxMail for
Windows "FAX/MODEM INSTALLATION:" section of the README.TXT.
Q-24
My Fax/Modem is *not* listed in the FaxMail for Windows installation
Fax/Modem Selections. I ran COMTEST1.COM and COMTEST2.COM. I know
that I chose the correct COM-IRQ yet when I read the CLASS1.TXT and
CLASS2.TXT files, that they produced, I found that they only <O> to my
Fax/Modem but did not <I> from the Fax/Modem.
During installation I tried some to the other Fax/Modem-Drivers yet
when I boot, the FaxMail for Windows Fax/Modem-Drivers will not load.
A-24
Some Fax/Modems do not have Fax capabilities built in their firmware.
These Fax/Modems have programs that you load into them just before using
them. Before using the Fax/Modems, you select and load the appropriate
PRE-FAX-PROGRAM and then load the Fax/Modem-Driver. FaxMail for Windows
puts its Fax/Modem-Driver on the first line in your AUTOEXEC.BAT;
so you will have to move the line(s) that load the PRE-FAX-PROGRAM into
your Fax/Modem ahead of the FaxMail for Windows Fax/Modem-Driver. Read
the next Question and Answer for a specific example.
Q-25
Digicom Connection 14.4+Fax or P. C. LOGIC FAX144C, FAX144DM
A-25
Unlike most Fax/Modems, {Digicom Connection 14.4+Fax} does not have
its Class 1 capabilities in its firmware but rather it is loaded.
The software to TRANSFORM this Fax/Modem into a CLASS 1 Fax/Modem
come with the Fax/Modem. It has to be loader each time you boot your
computer and *BEFORE* you load the FaxMail for Windows Fax/Modem-Driver
(FM_ROCK1.COM) that is found in your AUTOEXEC.BAT. Because this
installation places FM_ROCK1.COM in you AUTOEXEC.BAT on the first line,
you will have to go into your AUTOEXEC.BAT and move the lines that load
the TRANSFORMation software so it will be loaded before the
FM_ROCK1.COM Fax/Modem-Driver. When you are finished, your
AUTOEXEC.BAT should look something like this:
Example 1:
CD \SMODEM {Change Directory to where Digicom keeps files
DL FAX144C1.DSI {Download Class 1 TRANSFORM software to Fax/Modem
CD \ {Change Directory back to the Root Directory
C:\FAXMAIL\FM_ROCK1.COM {Load the FaxMail for Windows Fax/Modem-Driver
Example 2:
CD \DMODEM {Change Directory to where P. C. LOGIC keeps files
DL FAX144C.CAR {Download Class 1 TRANSFORM software to Fax/Modem
CD \ {Change Directory back to the Root Directory
C:\FAXMAIL\FM_ROCK1.COM {Load the FaxMail for Windows Fax/Modem-Driver
Q-26
My GVC, FM-144HVBIS/R1, V1.61, won't work properly with any of the
Fax/Modem-Drivers.
A-26
If you have a GVC, FM-144HVBIS/R1 and the version is below V2.00, call
GVC Tech-Support at (201) 579-2954 and they will upgrade your Fax/Modem.
To find out what "Model, Revision, Version" you have, run COMTEST1.COM
or COMTEST2.COM included with FaxMail for Windows, read the CLASS1.TXT
or CLASS2.TXT file that it generates and look for the following lines:
<O> AT+FREV? }Ask Fax/Modem, what Factory Revision.
<I> AT+FREV? }Fax/Modem echoes back (acknowledge).
<I> FM-144HVBIS/R1 V1.61 }Model, Revision, Version. (Defective)
<I> MODEM CHIP : ROCKWELL RC144DP }Rockwell Class 2 Fax/Modem Chip.
<I> FAX CLASS 2 }Rockwell Class 2 Fax Support.
<I> OK }Command processed ok.
Note: The Version here is V1.61 witch is less than V2.00. This customer
needs an upgrade.
Q-27
My "Supra FAX Modem" does not work right.
A-27
Maybe you chose the wrong Fax/Modem-Driver. Some Supras work best on
"Supra FAX Modem, Class 1,2(1) -- FM_ROCK1.COM"
and others work best on
"Supra FAX Modem Plus, Class 1,2(2) -- FM_ROCK2.COM"
If you feel you may need to change the Driver, look in your AUTOEXEC.BAT
to see which you chose and then run Change Fax/Modem-Driver and choose
the other when you get to the Fax/Modem-Driver selection Window.
Q-28
My "HP Deskjet 500C" takes 30 minutes per page to print a Fax. ! HELP !
A-28
The slowness is due to the "HP Deskjet 500C" Printer-Driver.
Use the Microsoft Windows "HP Deskjet 500" Printer-Driver for printing
Fax. The suffix C stands for color. Faxes are black and white and
should only take about 30 seconds per page on the "HP Deskjet 500"
Printer-Driver.
Q-29
Microsoft Word for Windows 2.0 sometimes shifts the image to the far right
leaving most of the page blank and losing most of the image off the
right side.
A-29
1. Toggle <PRINTER OR FAX TOGGLE> to PRINTER IS ACTIVE.
2. Load Word for Windows.
3. Open the document you intend to print.
4. Toggle <PRINTER OR FAX TOGGLE> to FAX IS ACTIVE.
5. Edit the document if you want to.
6. Use the <CONVERT TO FAX> button.
NOTE:
You should toggle the <PRINTER OR FAX TOGGLE> to FAX IS ACTIVE before
loading most Applications except Word for Windows 2.0.
Microsoft Word for Windows version 6.0 does not have this bug.
Q-30
Microsoft Windows Write sometimes crashes when I try to <CONVERT TO FAX>.
A-30
1. Toggle <PRINTER OR FAX TOGGLE> to FAX IS ACTIVE.
2. Load Windows Write.
3. Open the document you intend to print.
4. Edit the document if you want to.
5. Use the <CONVERT TO FAX> button.
NOTE:
You should toggle the <PRINTER OR FAX TOGGLE> to FAX IS ACTIVE before
loading most Applications except Word for Windows 2.0.
Q-31
Does the FaxMail for Windows Fax/Modem-Driver LH (LoadHigh)?
A-31
Yes, the "LH " tells your computer to load the Fax/Modem-Driver high:
LH C:\FAXMAIL\FM_ROCK2.COM
If you want them to load into conventional memory, remove the "LH "
to make it look like this:
C:\FAXMAIL\FM_ROCK2.COM
Q-32
Windows keeps asking if it should take control of the COM-Port that I
have my Fax/Modem on?
A-32
Load the Windows Control Panel (found in "Accessories" Group or "Main"
Group), select 386 Enhanced, high-light your COM-Port and select Never
Warn.
( ) Always Warn.
(*) Never Warn.
( ) Idle (in sec.)
Q-33
My Modem seems to have some sort of conflict while in Windows.
A-33
Check your Windows COM-IRQ setting. Here is the step-by-step directions:
Load <Control Panel (Found in Accessories on Main Group)>,
<Ports>,
select your port,
<Settings>,
<Advanced>,
Set <Base I/O Port Address> to:
If your Fax/Modem is on COM1, Set to: 03F8
If your Fax/Modem is on COM2, Set to: 02F8
If your Fax/Modem is on COM3, Set to: 03E8
If your Fax/Modem is on COM4, Set to: 02E8
Set <Interrupt Request> to:
If your Fax/Modem is on COM1-IRQ4, Set to: 4
If your Fax/Modem is on COM2-IRQ3, Set to: 3
If your Fax/Modem is on COM3-IRQ5, Set to: 5
If your Fax/Modem is on COM4-IRQ7, Set to: 7
etc, etc, etc, etc, etc. . . . . . . . . .
OK,
OK,
Close.
Q-34
List of Fatal Error Code meanings.
A-34
000 No_Err 036 EstabConectSnd_Err3
001 ATA_Err 037 EstabConectSnd_Err4
002 Class1_NSF_Err 038 EstabConectSnd_Err5
003 Class1_CSI_Err 039 EstabConectSnd_Err6
004 Class1_DIS_Err 040 EstabConectSnd_Err7
005 Class1_TSI_Err1 041 EstabConectSnd_Err8
006 Class1_TSI_Err2 042 EstabConectSnd_Err9
007 Class1_DCS_Err1 043 EstabConectSnd_Err10
008 Class1_DCS_Err2 044 EstabConectSnd_Err11
009 Class1_TCF_Err1 045 EstabConectSnd_Err12
010 Class1_TCF_Err2 046 EstabConectSnd_Err13
011 Class1_TCF_Err3 047 EstabConectSnd_Err14
012 Class1_CFR_Err 048 WriteDCX_HeaderFXR_Err
013 EstabConectRcv_Err 049 SaveRcvOrEventLog_Err1
014 CreateRcvDCX_File_Err 050 SaveRcvOrEventLog_Err2
015 RcvAnotherPage_Err 051 SaveRcvOrEventLog_Err3
016 Find1stFF_Err 052 OpenCreateAppendQueFile08h_Err1
017 GetAnotherT4Byte_Err 053 OpenCreateAppendQueFile08h_Err2
018 WritePCX_Header_Err 054 UpDateUnqNum08h_Err
019 RcvWasAborted_Err 055 SaveRcvOrEventLogFile08h_Err1
020 GotAllThePgData_Err1 056 SaveRcvOrEventLogFile08h_Err2
021 GotAllThePgData_Err2 057 CreateRcvDCX_File_Err1
022 GotAllThePgData_Err3 058 CreateRcvDCX_File_Err2
023 GotAllThePgData_Err4 059 CreateRcvDCX_File_Err3
024 RcvBaudRate_Err 060 GetSndNowTaskAndUpDateQue_Err2
025 AddCoverPage_Err 061 GetSndNowTaskAndUpDateQue_Err4
026 AnotherPgProc_Err1 062 GetSndNowTaskAndUpDateQue_Err5
027 AnotherPgProc_Err2 063 SaveRcvOrEventLogFile08h_Err3
028 OpenFaxFileRd_Err 064 GetTheSendFile_Err1
029 ReadFaxFileRd_Err 065 GetTheSendFile_Err2
030 MPS_Err1 066 GetTheSendFile_Err3
031 MPS_Err2 067 GetSndFutTaskAndUpDateQue_Err2
032 EndItAllProc_Err 068 GetSndFutTaskAndUpDateQue_Err4
033 EndOfSendTheFax_Err 069 GetSndFutTaskAndUpDateQue_Err5
034 EstabConectSnd_Err1 070 DialThePhone_Err
035 EstabConectSnd_Err2 071 BlindAnswer_Err