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    INITIALISATION TRIES is  the  number  of times  RemoteAccess
    will attempt  to initialise the  modem   before aborting and
    returning an  error condition.

    The  INITIALISATION  STRING  is sent to the  modem  whenever
    RemoteAccess  is fired up.  This string should  prepare  the
    modem to take calls.  See the reference section MODEM STRING
    TRANSLATION   at   the  end  of  this  document   for   more
    information.

    The  BUSY  STRING is sent to the modem whenever  you  either
    log-on  locally  or if you ESCape from the "wait  for  call"
    sequence.  You  could either tell the modem to go "off hook"
    with  an  "ATH1|",  or  simply not to answer  the  phone  by
    dropping DTR.

    The  ANSWER  STRING  is sent to the modem if  you  have  set
    automatic answer on,  and a call comes in.  Most modems will
    answer a call upon receiving an "ATA|" from the computer.

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