Troubleshooting B-2
The modem or communications software fails to detect that the remote user has hung up.
The modem or communications software relies on the dial tone, busy tone or silence period to detect that
a remote user has hung up.
This detection may fail due to one of the following reasons:
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Your local telephone system does not generate the dial or busy tone when the remote user hangs up.
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The silent period for the modem or communications software to detect that the remote user has hung
up is not long enough.
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The modem or communications software cannot detect a different dial or busy tone. For example, if
you are connecting to a PABX system, the dial or busy tone generated is different from the usual dial
or busy tone.
To solve this problem:
Prompt the remote user to respond. This may, however, result in a long delay before the communications
software responds to the remote user hanging up. To minimize this delay, modify the following settings:
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Voice message recording time.
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Number of prompts.
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Time to wait for a response after prompting.
Resolving Hardware
Conflicts
Hardware conflicts may occur when two or more peripheral devices are set to use the same I/O address,
IRQ line or DMA channel.
To resolve conflicts in Windows 98SE, Windows 2000, Windows Me or Windows XP, change the resource
settings of your modem or the conflicting peripheral device using Device Manager.
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Страница 4: ...Introduction...
Страница 7: ...1 About your Creative Modem Blaster V 92 USB...
Страница 10: ...2 Installing your Modem...
Страница 15: ...3 Testing your Modem...
Страница 20: ...4 Uninstalling Modem Drivers...
Страница 25: ...5 Modem Features...
Страница 31: ...A General Specifications...
Страница 34: ...B Troubleshooting...