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Re: Problems sending Fax with USR Courier I-Modem



Guges-D wrote:
    
    Hi, i just made my first mistake sending the subscribe request to the ML
    ^_^;;;;
    
    My problem is very easy, I have a USR Courier I-Modem v34/ISDN, it's an 2.0
    fax modem and I added it without no problem with the faxaddmodem program
    like a 2.0 fax modem. When I try to send a fax (sendfax) the modem do the
    call and when the recive fax start the comunications the USR hungup.
    This is a log of the call:
    
    Nov 10 10:38:29.71: [  902]: --> [22:AT+FCC=1,5,2,2,0,0,0,0]
    Nov 10 10:38:29.71: [  902]: --> [2:OK]
    Nov 10 10:38:29.71: [  902]: <-- [22:AT+FLI="NothingSetup"\r]
    Nov 10 10:38:29.85: [  902]: --> [21:AT+FLI="NothingSetup"]
    Nov 10 10:38:29.85: [  902]: --> [2:OK]
    Nov 10 10:38:29.85: [  902]: DIAL 0226268332
    Nov 10 10:38:29.85: [  902]: <-- [15:ATDT0226268332\r]
    Nov 10 10:38:53.49: [  902]: --> [14:ATDT0226268332]

Your modem/TA hybrid runs in AT-echo mode; this will not
work and you have to check why echo isn't turned off;

	matthias

    Nov 10 10:38:53.49: [  902]: SEND FAILED: Unknown problem (check modem power)
    Nov 10 10:38:53.49: [  902]: <-- [5:ATH0\r]
    Nov 10 10:38:53.49: [  902]: --> [4:+FCO]
    Nov 10 10:38:55.30: [  902]: --> [7:+FHS:02]
    Nov 10 10:38:55.30: [  902]: REMOTE HANGUP: Call aborted,  from +FK or
    <CAN> (code 2)
    Nov 10 10:38:55.30: [  902]: --> [2:OK]
    Nov 10 10:38:55.30: [  902]: SESSION END
    
    Anybody can help me ??
    
    If I use an Cardinal 28.8 fax modem (class 2) I have no problem. I tried to
    send the fax with the USR to faxmodem or nly fax machine bat I have the
    same problem
    
    thanks
    
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