HP ProSignia 120 Maintenance And Service Manual
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Category: All in One Printer , Copier , Laptop , Printer
Type: Maintenance and service manual
Model: HP 140 , HP 155 , HP 160 , HP 170
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Troubleshooting 2-27
Table 2-23 Solving Modem Problems
Continued
Problem Probable Cause Recommended Action(s)
No dial tone Phone service is not
connected to the telephone
wall jack.
Verify service from the local phone company:
1. Unplug the telephone cable from the
telephone wall jack.
2. Connect a telephone to the jack, pick up
the handset, and listen for a dial tone. If
there is a dial tone, reconnect the modem
to the telephone wall jack with the
telephone cable and make sure all
connections are secure.
3. If there is still no dial tone, contact your
local phone company or building manager.
The modem is not responding
to commands from the
computer keyboard.
Verify the modem and computer are
connected:
1. Click Start ⇒ Programs ⇒
Accessories ⇒ HyperTerminal.
2. Go to Terminal Mode, then type AT and
press the Enter key.
If the modem displays OK, the modem
and computer are working together. If the
modem displays ERROR, or does not
respond, restart the computer and repeat
step 1.
3. Type ATDT and listen for a dial tone.
4. Type ATH0 (zero) to hang up.
Speaker Control AT Command
(ATM) is set to 0.
Set the Speaker Control to 1:
1. Click Start ⇒ Programs ⇒
Accessories ⇒ HyperTerminal.
2. Go to Command Mode, type ATM1 and
press Enter.
3. Type ATH1 and listen for a dial tone.
4. Type ATH0 (zero) to hang up.
The modem is plugged into a
digital PBX line rather than an
analog line.
Plug the modem into an analog line. If you
are in an office, the analog line is often the
one connected to a fax machine or modem.
To get an analog line in a hotel, request a
room with a “data” line.
Characters are garbled and
transfer rates are slow.
There is noise in the
telephone line.
Check your telephone and modem cable
connections. If they are loose, they can
cause noise on the line.
Check with your local telephone company for
a phone line filter.
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