2.It may be that your station ID name is too long for your modem to handle. If your station ID is more than 20 characters long and you’ve received this error, try using a shorter name. Choose Preferences from the Options menu and edit the Station ID field under the Identification tab.

3.There may be letters or non-standard characters in the phone number which some fax modems cannot dial. Try converting your Recipient phone number to all numbers and hyphens.

When sending a fax, bFAX™ seems to stop while it’s configuring the modem for faxing.

The palmtop PC may be having problems communicating with your modem. First make sure the modem is correctly inserted and locked into your palmtop PC. Try removing, reinserting and locking your modem. If the problem persists, turn your palmtop PC off for a few moment before trying again.

When should I configure bFAX™ to use hardware flow control?

If you cannot successfully send a fax, it may be necessary to configure bFAX™ to “Use hardware flow control when communicating with the modem.” This option can be configured by choosing Communications from the Options menu and then selecting the Modem tab. Typically, this is only necessary when using modems that are not officially supported by Windows CE operating system. It is not recommended that you use this setting if you can successfully send a fax modem. If you must enable this setting you may need to reduce the baud rate in order to fax successfully.

More information

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