[hsflinux] HSF as a fax answers the phone but doesn't beep

Harvey Coward harvey at mortgage-advice-centre.co.uk
Fri Apr 20 20:28:14 EDT 2007


Well, with minicom "AT &F" worked.

In message <4628F95F.1090702 at linuxant.com>, "Linuxant support 
(Jonathan)" <support at linuxant.com> writes
>Hi,
>
>the 'AT &F' command should reset the driver to it's factory settings. 
>If it doesn't work, either you have entered the command in the wrong 
>place or there is a serious problem with the driver. Note that a few 
>users which have reported similar error messages also told us that 
>sometimes a reboot is needed after these error messages are generated 
>or else the driver simply refuses to work.
>
>I doubt that the source of the problem is related to IRQs, if it was an 
>IRQ related problem, the connection would probably never been 
>established in the first place. Sharing IRQs between devices is 
>generally not a problem for modern OS like Linux and it is sometimes 
>unavoidable on x86 systems.
>
>Regards,
>
>
>Jonathan
>Technical specialist / Linuxant
>www.linuxant.com
>support at linuxant.com
>
>
>
>Harvey Coward wrote:
>>  Hi Jonathan,
>>  Whilst I wait for time to dedicate to working out how the AT 
>>commands are going to help me (by the way, AT &F doesn't work at all).
>>  Could the fact that my modem and video controller both use IRQ11 be 
>>the  problem? And if so, how I can fix it?
>>  In message <4627B25F.1040208 at linuxant.com>, "Linuxant support 
>>(Jonathan)" <support at linuxant.com> writes
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> documentation in PDF format is available at the bottom of this page:
>>>
>>> http://www.linuxant.com/drivers/hsf/full/downloads.php
>>>
>>> This file describes all the supported AT commands as well as their 
>>>expected return values by the driver.
>>>
>>> The new log file shows that there is an attempt to send or receive a 
>>>FAX but it fails for some reason. You could try with a different FAX 
>>>software to see if there is a difference. You could also try with the 
>>>&F' init. string just to make sure it's not the source of the 
>>>problem.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>>
>>> Jonathan
>>> Technical specialist / Linuxant
>>> www.linuxant.com
>>> support at linuxant.com
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Harvey Coward wrote:
>>>> In message <46266484.5060301 at linuxant.com>, "Linuxant support 
>>>>(Jonathan)" <support at linuxant.com> writes
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> it seems that the FAX software is able to open the serial device 
>>>>>and  send commands but there is no reply. This is typical if the 
>>>>>serial  device is a physical one on your machine that is connected 
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> In other words, the "/dev/modem" symlink is probably wrong. Either 
>>>>>fix the symlink or configure your software to use "/dev/ttySHSF0" 
>>>>>instead of "/dev/modem".
>>>>>
>>>> I examined the symlink, it looked OK, then using efax-gtk 
>>>>(different logging) I tried again (Log is below). It shows the HSF 
>>>>modem being used, but then for the avoidance of doubt I asked it to 
>>>>use ttySHF0 - with the same result.
>>>>
>>>>> You could also try to use a low-level telecommunication tool like 
>>>>>minicom. With that, it will be easier to identify the exact source 
>>>>>of problem as you will be able to manually send 'AT' commands to the modem.
>>>>>
>>>> Do you know of a web link that will show me what commands I am 
>>>>supposed  to send and what I am looking for?
>>>>  ***********************
>>>> Beginning fax log at 0801 BST 19 Apr 2007
>>>>  No serial port device specified in efax-gtkrc configuration file
>>>> Using default of /dev/modem
>>>>   Socket running on port 9900
>>>> efax-0.9a: 08:01:45 opened /dev/modem
>>>> efax-0.9a: 08:01:46 using hsfmodem-7.60.00.02full in class 1
>>>> efax-0.9a: 08:01:46 waiting for activity
>>>> efax-0.9a: 08:02:21 activity detected
>>>> efax-0.9a: 08:02:30 fax call answered
>>>> efax-0.9a: 08:02:43 Error: timed out after waiting
>>>> efax-0.9a: 08:02:48 Warning: timed out after waiting
>>>> efax-0.9a: 08:02:51 Error: timed out after command: +FTH=3
>>>> efax-0.9a: 08:02:56 Warning: timed out after command: H
>>>> efax-0.9a: 08:02:30 sent CSI - answering ID
>>>> efax-0.9a: 08:02:48 received CSI - answering ID
>>>> efax-0.9a: 08:03:03 sync: dropping DTR
>>>> efax-0.9a: 08:03:07 sync: sending escapes
>>>>  *** Stopping send/receive session ***
>>>>
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