Log of Modem Commands and Responses
32bit Modem Tester 09.05.01
Start Session - Wed Nov 26 11:40:16 2014
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An OUT: is us talking to the FaxModem. That is the way 32bit Fax
Tester talks to your modem.

An IN : is the modem answering us. That is the way your modem
talks to 32bit Fax Tester.

Example:
 Action: Command  }Comments/Meaning:
    IN : OK       }Modem to us; YES, I supports said function.
    IN : ERROR    }Modem to us; NO, I do not supports said function.

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Opened COM1 - Wed Nov 26 11:40:35 2014
Reset the modem:
OUT: AT&F
Be sure we are configured for Long Responses:
OUT: ATV1
OUT: AT
There does not appear to be a modem on this opened UART.
Closed COM1 - Wed Nov 26 11:40:40 2014
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While trying to open your modem on COM2 an error occurred as follows:
Windows Open Modem function returned:
Error Code 2:
The system cannot find the UART(COM-Port) specified:
In other words, there is probably no UART or Modem on this COM-Port.


If this is a valid COM-Port: Is another device, such as, your Internet connection or UPS (Uninterrupted Power Supply) using it?
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While trying to open your modem on COM3 an error occurred as follows:
Windows Open Modem function returned:
Error Code 2:
The system cannot find the UART(COM-Port) specified:
In other words, there is probably no UART or Modem on this COM-Port.


If this is a valid COM-Port: Is another device, such as, your Internet connection or UPS (Uninterrupted Power Supply) using it?
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While trying to open your modem on COM4 an error occurred as follows:
Windows Open Modem function returned:
Error Code 2:
The system cannot find the UART(COM-Port) specified:
In other words, there is probably no UART or Modem on this COM-Port.


If this is a valid COM-Port: Is another device, such as, your Internet connection or UPS (Uninterrupted Power Supply) using it?
End Session - Wed Nov 26 11:41:21 2014
