Solving modem problems, Solving modem problems -15 – IBM 2193 User Manual
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Diagnosing and recovering from problems
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Solving modem problems
Your modem is designed to provide reliable and trouble-free service. However, 
should you experience any difficulty, the information in this section can help you 
determine and resolve the source of the problem. If you cannot resolve the problem 
after reading this section, contact your IBM PC HelpCenter for assistance. See 
“How and when do I contact the IBM PC HelpCenter?” on page 2-5.
Table 3: Modem problems
If the problem is:
Here's what to do:
Modem does not respond 
to commands
1. Make sure the modem is not configured with a
conflicting COM port and IRQ setting.
2. Make sure the communications software is configured
with the correct COM and IRQ settings (same COM 
port and IRQ line as the modem). Your 
communications software will not be able to send and 
receive data if it does not have the correct COM and 
IRQ settings of the modem.
3. Make sure the modem is properly initialized by the
communications software. The modem can be 
improperly initialized if you have selected an incorrect 
modem type. Select "Hayes Compatible" modem type 
and "Rockwell" in your data communications software. 
Select "Generic class 1" and "Rockwell" in your fax and 
voice software, respectively. You may also be prompted 
by the software to enter an initialization string. Use 
AT&F as your initialization string.
Modem dials but does not 
connect
1. Make sure the phone line is working properly. A noisy
line will prevent proper modem operation.
2. Check for busy signal, ringback, or a remote answering
system.
Note: If any of these problems continue after taking the actions listed, see “Chapter 2. 
HelpWare support and services” for information on obtaining service.
