Ultratec INTELE-MODEM manual Introduction

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INTRODUCTION

Modems are everywhere these days, tying together millions of computers via the telephone lines. A modem can also be found at the heart of each TTY (text telephone) used by people who are deaf or hard of hearing. But not all modems are alike, nor can they all talk to each other. Computer modems use ASCII code and most TTYs use Baudot code. Without the Intele–Modem, these codes are not compatible.

The Intele–Modem’s specialty is allowing computers to talk to TTYs. It listens to one type of code and converts it to the other. The Intele-Modem can also send and receive in ASCII code. Your Intele–Modem can communicate with any 110- or 300-baud ASCII device, including TTYs which use ASCII code. (The baud rate is how fast a code travels over the phone line.) In Baudot, the Intele-Modem can use either the American standard of 45 baud or 50 baud.

The Intele-Modem is Hayes-compatible. This means you can use Hayes commands (also called AT commands) to control your modem. The Intele–Menu command set makes it easy to dial numbers, answer incoming calls, set up Auto-Answer, or change any of the Intele–Modem’s settings.

The Intele–Modem also features automatic detection of both Baudot and ASCII calls. It works with commercially available communications and bulletin board software. Front panel lights indicate the current operating mode and line status. Screen messages signal call progress by telling you if there’s a dial tone, and if the other phone is busy or if it’s ringing.

In many situations, your communication software will take care of making your calls. You won’t need to send commands directly to your modem. However, when you do need to control the modem, you have your choice: Ultratec’s Intele–Menu commands or standard Hayes commands.

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HOW to USE Your INTELE-MODEM Ultratec, Inc Science Drive Madison, WI Contents II Contents Introduction How to make a call Information Where to find moreHow to answer a call Quick GuideEquipment you need HOW to SET UP Your INTELE-MODEMSetting up HOW to USE Your INTELE-MODEM Step-by-step instructions Calling with INTELE-MENU CommandsGeneral procedure Special situations Dialing a number lights the Off-Hook and Signal indicatorsChanging communication settings Answering with Intele-Menu commandsSetting UP AUTO-ANSWER How to use the commands INTELE-MENU Command SETTelephone Functions What each command doesCommunication Settings Message Functions Auto-Answer Functions How to call another computer or a TTY Calling with Hayes CommandsSetting up Auto-Answer How to answer a call from a computer or TTYHow to change communication settings How to type commands Complete Hayes CommandsDefault settings Primary CommandsWhat each command means and how to use it Sensitivity The default is N1 Speaker on/off The default is M1Quiet The default is Q0 S0-number of rings The default is S0=0S4-Define line feed character The default is S4=10 S3-Define carriage return character The default is S3=13S5-Define backspace character The default is S5=8 S6-Set wait time before dialing The default is S6=2Command to reset your Intele-Modem S15-Auto-answer abort enable The default isResponse message list The default is How do I download a file? Problems and SolutionsAppendix a Specifications and Service Service information Appendix B Modem Terminology ======= AUTO-ANSWER Functions ======= Appendix C INTELE-MENU Help MenuDec Hex Char Keybd Acter Appendix D Ascii Character TableFCC Information
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