Use the modem signal to detect a carrier signal that indicates whether the modem is online.
Info: When Carrier Detect is selected, Phone Master Terminal uses the carrier-detect signal to determine whether the modem is online. When Carrier Detect is off, Phone Master Terminal looks at the modem response string to determine whether the modem is connected. If your modem doesn't connect to the remote computer after you have set the other options correctly, try changing this setting and try again.
Info: The system checks your environment area to determine which com port to use. You may however use two modems with Phone Master, one for voice and one data communication. If so change the setting here.
Indicate what Phone Master Terminal should do if the buffer becomes too full to receive more data from the remote computer.
Info: Select RTS if the remote computer uses the hardware method. Select None if the remote computer uses no overflow method. Select XON/XOFF or XON/RTS if you don't know which flow-control method is used and experience trouble.
This property determines how many bytes of data are read each time data is retrieved from the host. Setting this option to 0 specifies that the entire contents of the buffer should be read.
This property determines how many bytes can arrive at the buffer before the Phone Master Terminal "awakes." Only change this number if you experience problems.