Specifications
COMM <baud-databits-parity-stopbits--duplex>. Sets the baud
rate, databits, parity, stopbits, and duplex.
DIAL <number>. Dials the phone number that you specify.
END. Stops the script.
MATCH <text> GOTO'<label> PROMPT <mlmber>. Match and
Prompt work together to perform an action based on text received by
another computer.
PAUSE <mtmber>. Causes Communication to pause for a specified
period of time (number). The number is in sixtieths of a second. For
example, to pause for one minute, enter PAUSE 3600.
PRINT <text>. Tells Communication to print the specified text
on-screen.
• PULSE TONE. Tells Communication the phone type: pulse or tone.
• SEND <text>. Sends the specified text to the other computer, enter
,CR to send a carriage return at the end of a line of text (example:
SEND "password" ,CR).
• TERM <terminal type>. Tells Communication to emulate a terminal.
Valid terminals are TIT, VT52, VT100, WYSE50, ANSI, IBM3101, and
TVl1950.
7. When f'mished, press SAVE to save the changes to the script. Be sure to
include_the extensi.dfi'_d._AC to all script names.
l!_Touse a script:
1. Insert the diskette labelled Communication.
2. Click on the File Manager icon from the Main Menu; then click on the drive A
icon. The contents of the diskette appear.
3. Double-click on Communication. The Communication window appears.
4. Select Scripts from the Dial menu. A dialog box appears.
5. Select the script from the A drive; then click on Run. The modem dials and
connects to the bulletin board service ktsing the commands inside the script.
To cancel during the dialing phase, click on Stop Running Script.
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