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<br />/\ I,..!L~I!- <br />, ,>, <br />\ 0)'-' <br />"'6' <br />\r <br />0- <br /> <br />7/31/94 <br /> <br />5.0 The Edit Menu <br /> <br />Figure 5-2 <br /> <br />Figure 5-3 <br /> <br />5.2.5 <br /> <br />~ <br />... <br /> <br />.\~ <br /> <br />"" <br />rJ' <br />< <br />7:';'-''''':' <br /> <br />Connechon Timer <br /> <br />O c..... ,--= 10::_50 <br />.'. <br />~ ~ c---. ,_ .11:5!11 <br />',' <br />-- <br />In.' , O___.k i1 <br /> <br />The Connection Timer keeps track of the length of your phone call, and alerts <br />you when you have been inactive. After a specified amount of time, PC- <br />SPWRMS will hang up the phone automatically. <br /> <br />= Aulomilllc Olsconnecl Preferences ad1 <br /> <br />~ __..... _____.... r..- <br />-- [!!] ....... <br /> <br />"" <br />Caocol <br /> <br />H.................._ <br />.. I!J....... <br /> <br />To avoid unintended lengthy modem sessions, the application will automati- <br />cally hang up after a specified period of modem inactivity. To customize the <br />length of time before the application hangs up, click on the Options button in <br />the Connection Timer dialog, or the Auto Hangup button in the Preferences <br />dialog. <br /> <br />Advanced Topic: Modem Initialization Strings <br /> <br />Users with modem experience may wish to send commands to the <br />. modem before every dial. The Modem Initialization String dialog <br />provides a mechanism for doing this. To change the modem.control <br />string, select Modem Init. from the Preferences dialog. For the <br />modem control string, you can enter any command that your modem <br />will accept. A list of modem commands should be provided in your <br />modem manual. In the Gateway PCMClA modem manual. the Com- <br />mand reference is on pages 2-3 to 2-10. The default modem initializa- <br />tion string is ~TI I .'\f8J~. The first command turns the <br />volume to low. and the second command sets the modem to discon- <br />nect after 25-30 minutes of inactivity. SPWRMS itseIf will hang up <br />the modem when it exits normally. The ATS30 command adds an <br />extra measure of safety. In the event that the application dies or exits <br />abnormally without hanging up, the modem itself will do the job. <br /> <br />14 <br />