Quick Link II Fax (250-3027B) Error Codes Faxback Doc. # 3245 In the unlikely event of a fax not successfully transmitting, the Fax Logs will display an error code. You may get a detailed explanation of the error by clicking the ERRORS button when displaying the INFO on the Fax Log entry, or from the Help system. The following is a summary of the Error Codes: Error Codes: 100 - 199 Modem Errors 200 - 299 File Errors 300 - 399 Send Fax Errors 400 - 499 Receive Fax Errors 500 - 599 Miscellaneous Errors Modem Errors: Error: 101 Unable to open COM port. Error: 102 Unable to detect modem. Error: 103 Modem not a fax modem. File Errors: Error: 201 Unable to create necessary file. Error: 202 Out of disk space. Error: 203 Error reading file. Error: 204 Error writing file. Error: 205 Unable to close file. Error: 206 Unable to access file. Error: 207 Unable to open fax file. Error: 208 Unable to open exchange file. Error: 209 Unable to open setup file. Error: 210 Unable to create/send cover page. Error: 211 Unable to create/send headers. Error: 212 Unable to open file. Error: 213 Error reading exchange file. Send Fax Errors: Error: 301 No dial tone detected from modem. Error: 302 Number dialed was not a fax machine. Error: 303 Number dialed was busy. Error: 304 No carrier detected after dial. Error: 305 Error occurred during fax training. Error: 306 No CONNECT message from remote. Error: 307 No End Of Page acknowledgement received. Error: 308 No phase D page response received. Error: 309 Unknown phase D error. Error: 310 No End Of Page response received. Error: 399 Unknown send error. Receive Fax Errors: Error: 401 Remote fax failed to train. Error: 402 Remote fax failed to train. Error: 403 Error during End of Fax handshake. Error: 404 Error occurred during End Of Page. Error: 405 Unknown phase D error. Error: 406 Received no acknowledgement during End Of Page. Error: 407 Time-out on end of reception. Error: 408 No end of transmission acknowledgement received. Error: 499 Unknown fax receiving error. Miscellaneous Errors: Error: 501 Unable to allocate memory. Error: 502 The selected document contains 0 pages. AT command set Most modems used with PC's implement the AT Command Set as a method of issuing commands to the modem. The actual implementation by your modem's manufacturer is documented in the hardware manual included with your modem. The chart below is a summary of many of the more commonly used AT commands. Many users may never find a need to use this command set, as Quick Link II Fax does much of the work for you. Command Description AT Attention command and precedes command line A/ Repeat preceding Command A Answer call immediately DT Dial Touch Tone Mode DP Dial Pulse Mode E Command Echo Disabled E1 Command Echo Enabled H Hangup (on-hook) H1 Off Hook I Output Product Code to PC L Speaker Volume (L0, L1, L2, L3) M0 Speaker off M1 Speaker on until Carrier Detect M2 Speaker always on M3 Speaker on from dial to Carrier Detect O Return to On-line Communications O1 Return to On-line Communications & Retrain Q Send Result Code Messages Q1 Do not Send Result Code Messages Sr? Read & Display Contents of Register (r) Sr=n Set Register (r) to Value (n), ATS0=1, answer phone on first ring V Result Code Messages sent in Numeric format V1 Result Code Messages Sent in English Word Format X Extended Status Mode Y Long Space Disconnect Z Reset and Initialize Modem +++ Escape Code from On-line to Command State (br/all-10/11/94)