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Phone:

A short dialing directory of frequently called logger numbers can be maintained using the List Box provided.

ADDING A NEW DIRECTORY ENTRY:

To add a directory entry, use conventional text editing commands to highlite then type over an existing entry. The entry will not be lost and a new entry will be added.

The format for the directory entry consists of text followed by a colon, then the phone number.

USER TEXT:619-555-1212

The phone number may contain numbers, hyphens, parenthesis and commas with the following action:

Numbers - digits 0 through 9 are dialed

Hyphens and parenthesis - ignored during dialing

Commas - insert a two second delay during dialing. Delays may be required for accessing an outside line on some phone systems.

EDITING AN EXISTING DIRECTORY ENTRY

Select the entry to be edited via the drop down list box. Using the mouse, highlite the text to be edited and type in corrections.

REMOVING DIRECTORY ENTRIES

The phone list is maintained within the hyperlog.ini file. This file is located in the Windows directory and can be edited with any text editor. Before editing this file, close the HyperWare application and make a backup copy of the hyperlog.ini file in case it needs to be restored. Two lines in the hyperlog.ini file need to be deleted to properly remove a phone directory entry. Follow these steps to remove the directory entry:

1.Close the HyperWare application.

2.Locate the hyperlog.ini file in the windows directory and make a copy of it (eg hyperlog.bak)

3.Using Notepad, open hyperlog.ini

4.Locate the section titled [Modems]

5.Locate the line starting with PhoneX= where X is a number and the entry to the right of the equal sign is the entry to be removed.

6.Make a note of the value of X. Then delete the entire line starting with PhoneX =

7.Locate and delete a second line with the same value of X that starts with ModemX= which will be located in the same section.

8.Save and Exit the editor. Re-launch HyperWare and check that all is well.

Modem:

HyperComm includes the standard configurations for three major modem brands, Hayes Compatible, US Robotics, and Zoom. Refer

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