Tips & tricks, settings
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appendix.fm5
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Gigaset V.24 Adapter dt/eng:A30853-X400-B104-3-74D1
Configuration management
Problems with application programs:
Fault
Cause
Solution
Configuration program displays
the message "A Gigaset M101
Data could not be found".
The COM port used is being
used by another program.
Close the application that is us-
ing the COM port.
Configuration on an Apple Mac-
intosh with "Virtual PC" is not
working.
The Mac interface is an RS422
interface. In RS232 mode for
this interface, the DTR signal re-
quired by the configuration pro-
gram to detect the Gigaset
M101 Data is missing.
Configure Gigaset M101 Data
correctly at an IBM-compatible
PC and the install it down-
stream of the Apple Macintosh.
Configuration program displays
the message "Could not register
at the base".
The base may not have been
ready for registration or there
was temporary interference on
the radio link due to "external in-
fluences".
Repeat registration at a base
that is ready for registration. To
do this, enter the PIN (factory
default "0000"). See "Register-
ing an Teilnehmer station" on
page 17.
The PIN entered is rejected.
The PIN entered does not
match the valid PIN.
If you have forgotten the current
PIN, reset the Gigaset M101
Data unit to the factory default.
The default PIN is "0000". See
"Resetting the device to the fac-
tory default" on page 19.
Fault
Cause
Solution
PC-PC direct cable connection
under WIN95 cannot be config-
ured or is not working.
Baud rate not correctly set.
For information, see "PC -
PC direct cable connection: via
RS232/V.24 interface" on page
25.
Fax function is not working.
SW and modem simulate a
Class1 fax.
Class 1 fax mode not supported
for technical reasons by Gigaset
M101 Data. Gigaset M101 Data
supports Class 2 fax mode.
For information on additional setting options, see the modem
manual or fax software description. (The AT command
AT+FCLASS=? is useful, providing this is supported by the mo-
dem. If there is a 2 in the answer string, your modem supports
Class 2 fax mode)
Programs that use DCD (Data
Carrierer Detect) are not work-
ing properly.
The DCD output of the local sta-
tion is controlled by the DCD in-
put of the remote station.
Use the null-modem cable at
the remote station.