Search strins:ISl Reply strins:[Rl

Wait:iWl ("Wl"=Wait for 0.1 second)

The auto log-on procedure is set up using the character strings (text) you would normally enter manually when logging on to the BBS or information database, in conjunction with these commands:

Wn Wait n tenths of a second; for example, W2 would introduce a 0.2 second pause before the next step of a procedure.

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SY

Instructs the unit to search for a character

 

 

string, sent from the BBS, for example, before

 

 

moving to the next step of the log-on procedure.

 

 

For example, SUSER ID: means wait for the

 

 

text “USER ID:” to be received before continuing.

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RY

Instructs the unit to reply to a character string.

 

 

For example, RJOHN JOHNSON means send

 

 

the text “JOHN JOHNSON”.

i

Inserts a carriage return at the end of a

 

 

character string. Carriage returns must be

 

 

included at the end of lines in a log-on

 

 

procedure to execute the procedure. ; is

 

 

entered from unit using [M) .

For example, if you are entering the log-on script to access CompuServe, you should see something like the screen below.

TERMINAL

Search strins:IS1 Re~lrstring:CR1

Wait:[Wl C”Wl”=Wait for 0.1 second)

w5cl

R"Ccl

Suser ID:4 R12345,6789:J SPassword:4J RMyPassword

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Sharp IQ-8900 Instructs the unit to reply to a character string, For example, Rjohn Johnson means send, Text John Johnson