![]() |
Yep, saw that. The 3334 does appear to have an S38 register, but it defaults to 0 and changing it does not help. Any other ideas? -----Original Message----- From: matt kaminer [mailto:mkaminer@yahoo.com] Sent: Friday, May 19, 2000 5:48 AM To: Kirk Bocek; flexfax@sgi.com Subject: Re: flexfax: Any Other MultiTech MT3334ZDX Users?? Try this. http://www.hylafax.org/Modems/multitech-2834.php The receive threshold in negative decibels is determined by the S38 register. Its factory default value is 43, changing it to 35 makes it possible to receive faxes from our AT&T 351D fax machine (and probably many others) The command ATS38=35 will change the value of the S38 register. To prevent the factory default value from being loaded should a AT&F command be issued, the command AT&F9 is needed. The following, one-time, out of the box, initialization for the modem is therefore recommended : AT&F ATS38=35 AT&F9 AT&W0 The explanation they had was that when the carrier was dropped as part of the normal facisimile handshaking, noise on the line was above the receive threshold level, making the modem think that the carrier had not been dropped. Eventually, the T2 timer expired, and the modem reported +FHNG:73 (T.30 T2 timeout, expected page not received (code 73)). Increasing the modem's receive threshold to -35db keeps the noise level below the carrier, at least for my fax machine and phone lines. --- Kirk Bocek <kbocek@evhill.com> wrote: > Are there any other people using a MultiTech MT3334ZDX with HylaFax? If > you're out there, would you share your config file? > > I still get a huge amount of noise on received faxes and cannot figure out > the problem. I have tried swapping modems, cables, phone lines and serial > ports. The problem continues to follow the 3334 around. > > It _is_ on the HylaFax modem list so someone out there must be using one... > > Thanks, > Kirk > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send instant messages & get email alerts with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com/