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- From: "Dean S. Eveland" <develand@OSF1.gmu.edu>
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Cardinal Modem Help
- Date: 15 Jan 1996 15:20:20 GMT
- Organization: George Mason University
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- "Dean S. Eveland" <develand@OSF1.gmu.edu> wrote:
- >lpolizzi@csra.net (L. Mario Polizzi) wrote:
- >>I recentry installed a Cardinal modem MVP288XV. When I dial I only
- >>get the dial tone, then total silence and the I connect. I would like
- >>to hear the actual dialing and carrier as with my old modem. I
- >>attemted to contact Cardinal Tech by phone and e-mail with no results.
- >>How do I correct this problem? I also sent an 'M1' command to the
- >>modem with no results.
- >
- >
- > Try using &f (restores factory default configuaration) and your choice
- >of m1, m2, or m3 in the initialization string. Make sure that the
- >software isn't sending conflicting characters after your commands.
- > I have the mvp288iv and the faxworks software has "volume" buttons in
- >the setup which cause issuance of m0, m1, or m2 strings.
- > Check both the fax setup and "settings" in the terminal mode if using
- >faxworks.
- >
- After posting< I checked the faxworks program. The speaker volume is
- actually accessed thru an arrowed options selecter in the fax setup.
- Strangely, the faxworks terminal program lets you access the same
- settings via a pulldown menu, folowed by "modem setup." I can override
- those settings with the m3 command inserted in the initialization string.
- Incidentally, the initialization string does not appear to be saved by
- faxworks' File/Save setup feature.
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