9.In the ‘Phone Number to Dial’ box, enter the phone number of the server.

If the server is configured to use subaddresses, you must specify the appropriate subaddresses in the ‘Phone Number to Dial’ box, separated by the vertical stroke ‘’, (the pipe symbol, or press [Alt] and the digits [0], [1], [2] and [4] on the numeric keypad).

For example, if the phone number is 07152932640 SUB 41, you must enter 0715293264041.

If your connection protocol is something other than synchronous HDLC, you must specify which protocol is used. This information can be attached to the server phone number, separated by the caret character ‘^’.

For example, for an analog call, add ‘^MODEM’ to the phone number of the server. For a call to GSM, add ‘^GSM1’, ‘^GSM2’ or ‘^GSM3’.

If your connection uses something other than a transfer rate of 64 kbps, you must specify which transfer rate is used. This information can also be attached to the server phone number separated by the caret character ‘^’.

For example, for a call to some regions in the United States where a line, a switch, or a device only supports a transfer rate of 56 kbps, add ‘^56K’ to the server phone number. The ‘T1 RBS’ switch type always uses a transfer rate of 56 kbps. Therefore, you must add ‘^56K’ for all outgoing calls if you use this switch type.

The required information can be found in the following table. The various parameters can also be entered in combination.

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