Ultratec INTELE-MODEM manual Setting UP AUTO-ANSWER

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SETTING UP AUTO-ANSWER

When you’re away, your Intele–Modem can automatically answer your TTY or computer calls for you. Use Intele–Menu commands to set-up Auto-Answer.

1.Turn your computer on, and load your communications software. Follow your software instructions to get into terminal mode.

2.Turn on your Intele–Modem.

3.Press the Escape Key and the Spacebar.

4.When you see the Command Line, type the R Command. You’ll see the following prompt:

Enter # of rings (0-255):

Type a number greater than 0 and press the Enter Key.

5.If you want to enter an Auto-Answer message, do it by typing the M Com- mand. You’ll see the following prompt:

Enter new AA message? (Y/N)

Type Y for Yes. The modem responds with:

Enter new answer message ... Press ESC to end message

Type your message. Press the Escape Key when you’re finished. You will return to the Command Line.

6.Type the Z Command. You’ll see the message:

Auto-Answer on ... Press any key to abort

When it answers the phone, the Intele–Modem will respond in 300-baud ASCII code or 45- baud Baudot code, whichever matches the signals received from the incoming call. If you have saved an Auto-Answer message, it will send the message automatically after it answers the phone. After sending the message, it will wait for someone to start typing. When you or the caller hang up, the Intele–Modem will hang up and return to waiting for another call. (Note that if you want to save incoming messages, you must do so with your communications software. The Intele–Modem doesn’t do this.)

There is one difference between an ASCII and a Baudot connection in Auto-Answer mode. In ASCII, as soon as the modem loses the ASCII carrier tone, it will hang up. In Baudot, it will wait 30 seconds after it has heard the last Baudot character and then hang up.

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Contents HOW to USE Your INTELE-MODEM Ultratec, Inc Science Drive Madison, WI Contents II Contents Introduction Where to find more How to make a call InformationHow to answer a call Quick GuideHOW to SET UP Your INTELE-MODEM Setting upEquipment you need HOW to USE Your INTELE-MODEM Calling with INTELE-MENU Commands General procedureStep-by-step instructions Dialing a number lights the Off-Hook and Signal indicators Special situationsAnswering with Intele-Menu commands Changing communication settingsSetting UP AUTO-ANSWER INTELE-MENU Command SET How to use the commandsWhat each command does Telephone FunctionsCommunication Settings Message Functions Auto-Answer Functions Calling with Hayes Commands How to call another computer or a TTYHow to answer a call from a computer or TTY How to change communication settingsSetting up Auto-Answer Complete Hayes Commands How to type commandsDefault settings Primary CommandsWhat each command means and how to use it Speaker on/off The default is M1 Sensitivity The default is N1Quiet The default is Q0 S0-number of rings The default is S0=0S3-Define carriage return character The default is S3=13 S4-Define line feed character The default is S4=10S5-Define backspace character The default is S5=8 S6-Set wait time before dialing The default is S6=2S15-Auto-answer abort enable The default is Response message list The default isCommand to reset your Intele-Modem Problems and Solutions How do I download a file?Appendix a Specifications and Service Service information Appendix B Modem Terminology Appendix C INTELE-MENU Help Menu ======= AUTO-ANSWER Functions =======Appendix D Ascii Character Table Dec Hex Char Keybd ActerFCC Information