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! 12:01am Sep 25,1989
! Initial Release!
! 3:33pm Oct 04,1989
! Hayes 2400 (non V.42)
! Support for DTR Drop and '&' Command support
! 5:01pm Dec 14,1989
! Practical Peripherals PM2400SA MNP added
! 4:34pm Jan 05,1990
! Added USR Direct 2400PC (non-MNP)
! 3:52pm Jan 12,1990
! Added USRobotics Password 1200 Internal
! USRobotics VARmodem 2400
! USRobotics Sportster 2400
! USRobotics Direct 1200PC Internal
! USRobotics MicroLink 2400
! Ven-Tel 2400-33
! Anchor 2400i Internal Half-card
!
@Anchor 2400i Internal Half-card
2400
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
DTR
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
0
1
500
^ATE1Q0M1X4V1S7=60^M
^AT&C1&D2&W^M
*Your 2400 baud modem is ready to go! Be sure to read your
*modem manual and double-check the setup. Remember to Exit/Save
*from SETUP to save these changes!
@ATI 2400etc (non V.42)
9600
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL TONE
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
DTR
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
1
500
^ATB1E1M3N1Q0V1W1X6Y0S7=60^M
^ATS25=2^M
^AT&B1&C1&D2&K3&Q5&R0&S0&T5^M
^AT&Y^M
^AT&W^M
*Your ATI 2400etc modem is ready to go! You can set all of your
*dialing directory entries to 9600 baud and the modem will handle
*speed conversions for you. MNP operation has also been enabled.
*Be sure to read your modem manual and double-check the setup.
*Remember to Exit/Save from SETUP to save these changes!
@Cermetek INFO-MATE 212A
1200
XY
210
U 1^M^~C 0^M
D 'T
'^M
A
B
X
N
V
DTR
DTR
0
0
1000
$You must open the case to set the switches. Refer to your modem
$manual for this procedure.
$
$Switch settings: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
$ ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF
$
*Your Info-Mate 212A is ready to go! Be sure to read your modem
*manual and double-check the setup. Remember to Exit/Save from
*SETUP to save these changes.
*
*Note: Host mode operation is not supported at this time.
@Fastcomm FDX 2424 (MNP Class-5)
9600
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIALTONE
NO CARRIER
BUSY
NO ANSWER
DTR
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
0
500
$All switches on the bottom of the modem should be in the
$OPEN (off) position.
^AT&F^M
^ATE1Q0M1X4V1S7=60^M
^AT&B1&C1&D2&G0&H1&I1&M6&W^M
*Your FDX 2424 modem is ready to go! Be sure to read your
*modem manual and double-check the setup. Remember to Exit/Save
*from SETUP to save these changes!
@Fastcomm FDX 2496
9600
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIALTONE
NO CARRIER
BUSY
NO ANSWER
DTR
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
0
500
$All switches on the bottom of the modem should be in the
$OPEN (off) position.
^AT&F^M
^ATE1Q0M1X4V1S7=60^M
^AT&B1&C1&D2&G0&H1&I1&M6&W^M
*Your FDX 9696 modem is ready to go! Be sure to read your
*modem manual and double-check the setup. Remember to Exit/Save
*from SETUP to save these changes!
@Fastcomm FDX 9696 (V.32 & MNP-5)
19200
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIALTONE
NO CARRIER
BUSY
NO ANSWER
DTR
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
0
500
$All switches on the bottom of the modem should be in the
$OPEN (off) position.
^AT&F^M
^ATE1Q0M1X4V1S7=60^M
^AT&B1&C1&D2&G0&H1&I1&M6&W^M
*Your FDX 9696 modem is ready to go! Be sure to read your
*modem manual and double-check the setup. Remember to Exit/Save
*from SETUP to save these changes!
@Generic 1200 Baud Hayes clone
1200
10
ATE1Q0M1X1V1^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIALTONE
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
^~^~^~+++^~^~^~ATH0^M
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
0
1
1000
$If your modem has hardware switches or jumpers, be sure to set
$the modem so that it does NOT force Carrier Detect (this is
$usually switch #6). Also, set the DTR so that is NOT forced on
$all the time (this is usually switch #1). If your modem uses
$NRAM to store the configuration, you should use the Generic
$1200 Baud (switchless) after this.
*Your 1200 baud modem is ready to go! Be sure to read your modem
*manual and double-check the setup. Remember to Exit/Save from
*SETUP to save these changes!
@Generic 1200 Baud Hayes clone (switchless)
1200
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
DTR
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
0
1
1000
^ATE1Q0M1X1V1S7=60^M
^AT&C1&D2&W^M
*Your 1200 baud modem is ready to go! Be sure to read your modem
*manual and double-check the setup. Remember to Exit/Save from
*SETUP to save these changes!
@Generic 2400 baud Hayes clone
2400
10
ATE1Q0M1X1V1^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIALTONE
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
^~^~^~+++^~^~^~ATH0^M
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
0
1
1000
$If your modem has hardware switches or jumpers, be sure to set
$the modem so that it does NOT force Carrier Detect (this is
$usually switch #6). Also, set the DTR so that is NOT forced on
$all the time (this is usually switch #1). If your modem uses
$NRAM to store the configuration, you should use the Generic
$2400 (switchless) after this.
*Your 2400 baud modem is ready to go! Be sure to read your
*modem manual and double-check the setup. Remember to Exit/Save
*from SETUP to save these changes!
@Generic 2400 Baud Hayes clone (switchless)
2400
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
DTR
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
0
1
1000
^ATE1Q0M1X1V1S7=60^M
^AT&C1&D2&W^M
*Your 2400 baud modem is ready to go! Be sure to read your
*modem manual and double-check the setup. Remember to Exit/Save
*from SETUP to save these changes!
@Hayes SmartModem 1200 External
1200
10
ATE1Q0M1X1V1S7=60^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIALTONE
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
^~^~^~+++^~^~^~ATH0^M
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
0
1
1000
$ Switch Settings: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
$ U U D U D U U D U U
$
$ Note: Early versions did not have switches 9 & 10.
*Your SmartModem is ready to go!
*Remember to Exit/Save from SETUP to save these changes!
@Hayes SmartModem 1200B Full Card Internal
1200
10
ATE1Q0M1X1V1S7=60^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIALTONE
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
^~^~^~+++^~^~^~ATH0^M
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
0
1
1000
$ Hayes changed this version of the modem several times.
$ Be aware that your modem may or may not have all of these
$ switches or that these are the correct settings. Only
$ your modem manual knows for sure...
$
$ Switch Settings: #2 DOWN - RJ12/RJ13 phone jack
$ UP - RJ11 or equivelent
$ #3 UP - Allow true CD
$ #4 UP - Allow DTR
$ (early versions required strapping
$ pins A-B for this function)
*Your SmartModem 1200B is ready to go!
*Remember to Exit/Save from SETUP to save these changes!
@Hayes SmartModem 1200B Half Card Internal
1200
10
ATE1Q0M1X1V1S7=60^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIALTONE
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
^~^~^~+++^~^~^~ATH0^M
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
0
1
1000
$ Switch Settings: #2 RIGHT - RJ12/RJ13 phone jack
$ LEFT - RJ11 or equivelent
$ #3 RIGHT - Allow true CD
$ #4 LEFT - Allow DTR
*Your SmartModem 1200B is ready to go!
*Remember to Exit/Save from SETUP to save these changes!
@Hayes SmartModem 2400
2400
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIALTONE
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
DTR
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
0
1
1000
^ATE1Q0M1X4V1S11=60^M
^AT&C1&D2&W^M
*Your SmartModem is ready to go!
*Remember to Exit/Save from SETUP to save these changes!
@Hayes V-Series 2400 (without V.42)
2400
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIALTONE
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
DTR
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
0
1000
^ATE1Q0M1X4V1S11=60^M
^AT&C1&D2&G0&J0&K3&L0&P0^M
^AT&Q5&W^M
*Your V-Series SmartModem is ready to go!
*Remember to Exit/Save from SETUP to save these changes.
@Hayes