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Auto log-on
When you call a BBS or information service, the log-on
procedure (in which you enter your name, user number,
and password), is often the same each time you
connect. Your unit can automate your log-on, making it
faster, cheaper and easier.
Auto Log on Commands
Auto log-on uses the character strings you normally
enter manually (when logging onto the BBS or informa-
tion service), in conjunction with the following com-
mands:
“S”: Search for a character string sent from the BBS
before going to the next step of the log-on proce-
dure. For example, SUSER ID: means wait for the
text “USER ID:” to be received before continuing.
“R”: Reply with a character string. For example, RJOHN
JOHNSON means send the text “JOHN JOHN-
SON”.
“W”: Wait in tenths of a second. For example, W2 would
introduce a 0.2 second pause before the next step.
“ ”: Insert a carriage return after a character string.
Must be included at the end of lines where you
would normally press ENTER. Use SMBL to enter
“ ”.
To use auto log on:
1.
Touch TOOLS and touch Terminal twice.
2.
Select the entry that requires auto log-on.
3.
Touch SETUP, select “Dial Setting” and then
touch
to turn to the Setting 3/3 display.
4.
Enter your Auto Log on text.
Press [
] after each command.
• Enter search strings (S command) exactly as the
system you are calling displays them.
• Use uppercase and lowercase letters exactly as
used when logging on manually.
• You may need to log onto a system manually to
copy the system’s log-on text strings.
5.
When you complete your entry, touch OK to
store the auto log-on text.
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