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- For people who don't know much about serial communications and modems, we
- provide this small document, so you don't have to worry about all the
- options.
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- Remember always: If you don't understand an option/feature, do not change
- its setting! All options have been set to sensible defaults for normal
- use, and there is no immediate need to change anything - although you
- will need to set up the following things:
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- At startup you will be asked about which colour palette you want to use.
- Terminate will check if you have a colour screen and place the cursor on
- "colour" if you do. Just press enter if you are not sure.
-
- IMPORTANT: If you don't understand a toggle or an option, do not change it,
- just leave as it was. All options have already been set to give
- best performance for most machines.
-
- Terminal settings: You can either let Terminate auto-configure itself for
- your modem or set your modem up manually.
- - If you have a modem faste than 14400 bps, you should set your bps rate to
- 19200 or 38400. Fast modems can use data compression and if you only use
- 9600, you will not be able to do fast transfers. If you are using faster
- speeds like 28800 set the speed to 57600. With ISDN you will need a
- fossil driver like cFos.
- - For normal BBS calls you should always use 8 databits, no parity, 1
- stopbit.
- - If you use 2400, you should disable Hardware RTS/CTS flowcontrol in the
- Terminal options menu. We always recommend that 9600 and faster modems
- should use Hardware RTS/CTS flowcontrol, which is the safest way of
- sending data when using a speed to the comport at 19200 or above.
- - Don't ever run 57600 bps on external modems, unless you are sure that
- your cable is protected from noise - try 38400 first. Remember that you
- must also set RTS/CTS flowcontrol in your internal modem configuration -
- check in your modem manual.
- - RTS/CTS flowcontrol requires an internal modem OR an external modem AND a
- proper modem cable which has the RTS and CTS (Request to send/Clear to
- send) pins connected.
-
- When you are finished with the basic configuration, you can move to the
- Modem & Dialing Menu and select a modem from Quick Install. If your modem
- is not featured in the list, you must set the following things manually -
- or at least check if they work (read your modem manual to check for further
- details. Remember that the factory defaults on your modem may be set in
- such a way that you won't have to change anything...):
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- Carrier Detect (CD) follows line (usually &C1):
-
- - Type AT&C1 and press enter
-
- When DTR is low, the line must be dropped, (Usually &D2 or &D3):
-
- - Type AT&D2 and press enter
-
- Not all modems like this, if you can't hangup your modem, move to the
- Modem & dialing menu and Enter a 0 at the hang-up options which will
- allow Terminate to send a hangup string to your modem instead.
-
- Type ATS0=0
- Then your modem will not pick up the phone - so Terminate can make the
- decision.
-
- If you can save your setup in your modem, type AT&W, otherwise you should
- use this initstring: AT&C1&D2S0=0^M
-
- If your modem string is not sent because the carrier is high when you start
- up Terminate, you should enable the FORCE INITSTRING switch in the Options
- menu under "Modem And Dialing".
-
- If your modem is standard Hayes compatible you don't need to set up
- anything else, everything has been set up already.
-
- You could now press Alt-D for the phonebook and import or enter some
- entries - then you are ready to enter the world of CyberSpace!
-
- / Bo Bendtsen
-