7 Modem on Hold Operation
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MultiModemZBA-V-V92 User Guide
Using Modem on Hold
To use Modem on Hold:
You must have Call Waiting service from your telephone company.
Your computer must be running Windows 95, 98, or Me.
Your modem must be set to V.92 mode.
The MTMoh program must be running.
Enable Modem on Hold must be selected in the V.92 Modem on Hold Settings dialog box.
Your modem must be connected to a remote server that supports V.92 and Modem on Hold.

Answering a Voice Call

When Modem on Hold is enabled, the Call Status dialog box appears on your screen whenever you
have an incoming call. If Caller ID is enabled, information about the caller is displayed in the dialog
box.
If the remote server is not V.92-capable, the message
Modem on Hold denied
appears instead.
You have ten seconds in which to choose whether to answer a call or ignore it. Click Answer to
answer a call, or Ignore to ignore it.
If you click Ignore or let the timer time out, the incoming call is ignored, and you can continue your
online connection.
If you click Answer, you can pick up your telephone and talk to your caller while the remote modem
is on hold. When you click Answer, the display changes to indicate that the remote modem is on
hold. A count-down timer shows how long the remote modem will remain on hold before it
automatically disconnects.