Modem Port Setup
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Terminal Emulation
Specify the type of terminal that your computer is
emulating when your computer is connected to the
Modem Port via a remote modem.
Press the SPACE BAR to toggle between TTY and
VT100.
If your computer is emulating a DEC VT-100
terminal, select VT100. If your computer is
not
emulating a DEC VT-100 terminal, select TTY. After
you make your selection, press the ENTER key.
NOTE: Only Sysop sessions are affected.
Sysop Idle Timer
The Sysop idle timer defines the maximum duration
of inactivity time during a Sysop session before the
call is terminated and the modem is reset.
Press the SPACE BAR until the desired choice is
displayed. When your choice appears in the field,
press ENTER key to make your selection.
Available selections are 1 min, 5 min, 10 min, 20 min
and none.
Host Session Idle Timer
The Host Session idle timer defines the maximum
duration of inactivity time during a Host session
before the call is terminated and the modem is reset.
Press the SPACE BAR until the desired choice is
displayed. When your choice appears in the field,
press the ENTER key to make your selection and
advance to the next parameter.
Available selections are 1 min, 5 min, 10 min, 20
min, none.
Host Session Disconnect on
Ctrl + A
Initially Yes appears on the screen. Press the
SPACE BAR to toggle to No.
Setup
Defines the AT command string used to set up the
modem. You may edit this field, depending on your
modem requirements.
NOTE: The factory defaults shown above are
specific for the installed modem. If the ASG
Guard/ASG Guard Plus includes a modem of a
different make or model, a different command
string is required. Consult the modem manual to
determine the appropriate command string.
Answer
Defines the AT Command string used to answer
calls. This should be either ATA (answer
immediately) or left blank. ATS0=n (answer on the
nth ring) can be included in the setup initialization,
however, the default ATA is recommended.
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