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HAYESX24.LOG
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\disp " Initializing Hayes compatible modem for call
Please Wait . . .
"
\prmp " [Hayes modem] Enter phone number "
\shut
\bel
\go 1 \$1 \:1
\cr\.
AT Z\cr\slep 4
AT Q0 E0 V1 S0=0\cr
\wait 8 "OK" 0 10\.
AT S7=60 S10=20 M1\cr
\wait 8 "OK" 0 10\.
AT \$2 \cr
\wait 8 "OK" 0 10\.
\shut
\idle 18
AT DT \$1\cr
\wait 14 "CONN" 0 20
\.\disp " Handshaking with remote system.
Please wait . . .
"
\ret 1
\:10
\shut
\disp "[Modem not responding; check cabling/COM port declaration]
"
\:20
\ret 0
\end
******* NOTES:
- DCD (Data Carrier Detect, lead 8) must be connected
between the modem and your computer for this control file
to operate properly.
- DTR (Data Terminal Ready, lead 20) must be connected
between the modem and your computer for this control file
to operate properly. The modem must be set so that it
does not auto-answer when DTR is LOW, and hangs up when
DTR goes low. To achieve this you may have to set some
hardware switches (see below). Part of the initialization
software for this modem sends a "&D3" to the modem, which
sets modems fully compatible with the Hayes 2400 to
respond to the DTR signal in the proper way.
- This control file has been designed for HUBs using
external modems. It will keep DTR low all during the time
that initialization is happening. This is done so that
if a call comes at initialization time, it will not
answer and loose the call. Some modems that do not fully
follow the Hayes AT command set may require hardware or
software switch setting to operate properly during the
time that connection activities are starting.
-Most newer 2400 modems that are fully "Hayes compatible"
do not have the switches the switches mentioned below.
This log file will set a "Hayes compatible" 2400 bps
switchless modem to the proper settings for use with
mhs.
-If your modem does not fully conform to the AT command
language for Hayes 2400 modems, you may have to change
hardware or software switch settings shown below. The
exact purpose and position of a switch will vary between
modem brands, or may be set using software commands.
Please refer to the documentation accompanying your
modem.
Set up your modem this way:
1. DTR monitored (DTR is not ignored)
2. Modem "Result codes" returned as words
3. Modem "Result codes" enabled
4. Modem command echo ON
5. DISABLE auto-ans (controlled by HAYES-EX.DEF)
6. DTR lead low causes modem to hang up, and to disable
auto-answer
7. Single telephone line (RJ-11)
8. Enable command recognition