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- From: apattser@mozart.inet.co.th (Apatt)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: initialiazation string for AIWA PV-BF1440
- Date: 21 Mar 1996 07:13:11 GMT
- Organization: National Electronics and Computer Technology Center, Bangkok
- Message-ID: <4iqvi7$arh@senior.nectec.or.th>
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- The manual for my modem, AIWA PV-BF1440, does not indicate the correct
- initialization string to use, but it does say that it uses Hayes AT
- command. Any way, when I used ATZ command as the initialization string
- for a phone dialer software called "Fastdial" I get this horrid, high
- pitch screeeeech
- when I pick up the phone receiver after dialing, so I am using the
- following strings I copied from the fax software that came with the
- modem:
-
- InitString=AT&FE1L1V1&C1&D2S0=0S7=90 (I don't know what it means!)
-
- This got rid of the sound, but sometimes (not every time) it seems to
- upset the Fastdial program. When I launch the program sometimes it says
- "modem not responding" then "device not available", then quit.
- But if I re-launch straight away it works OK.
-
- Sometimes, when I dial a number from Fastdial, the "dialing" dialog box
- appears on the screen, but there was no dialing! If I then press CANCEL
- and do it again it works!
-
- I suspect all this is caused by my use of Trumpet Winsock? Obviously I
- have to quit Trumpet to use Fastdial, but perhaps the modem had to be
- reset first?
-
- E-mail response please.
-
- Thanks.
-
- Best regards / Apatt (apattser@mozart.inet.co.th)
-