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SPOT 3 User's Guide
Working with PC Applications
General Application Notes
This section of the guide shows a common settings that
will work for most standard software programs.
SPOT Modem Settings
Baud rate:
2400 or 1200
Parity:
None
Data bits:
8
Flow control: None
Stop bits:
1
Hayes AT Dialling Settings
If the program uses AT commands as settings, set;
AT Dial prefix
ATDT
AT Hangup prefix +++
AT Dial suffix
;
AT Hangup suffix ATH0
Note:
Some dialling applications automatically insert the
appropriate prefixes and suffixes (eg. Windows cardfile).
If the application does not support an AT dialling suffix,
either set the AT Dial prefix to
ATDTV
or put a
V
at the
beginning of all telephone numbers.
Most Hayes AT autodialling applications expect to control
a modem that shares a socket with a phone. Thus they do
not provide a way of ending calls, expecting the user to
replace the telephone handset to end the call themselves.
The hang-up button of these applications usually just
signals to the application to stop its call timer. These
applications cannot end a SPOT phone call even though
SPOT has an 'end call' PC command.
If you want your applications to have total control of
SPOT, use a version of the application that supports TAPI.
The application will then intergrate more tightly with all
the features of SPOT.
SPOT Fax Settings
Baud rate:
9600
Carrier detect:
Off
Fax machine type:
Class 2 Send/Receive
Dial tone detect: Off
Busy detect:
On
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