OPERATION
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The modem must also be set at the “tone” setting. DialMate will not recognize
“pulse” dialing. Lastly, the modem should be set to manual answer (or set the
number of rings before answer to three or more), not on auto. This will prevent the
modem from answering immediately during call back.
To access on-line services or to transmit a fax, the number to be dialed by the
modem must be set accordingly. The dialing sequence shall consist of the four
digit security code, followed by two commas (about a three second pause), the
destination number (including all necessary access numbers) and three commas
(five second pause). Remember to put a “
P
” before the destination number if you
need to skip the pre-programmed prefix. Then the modem software must be set to
the point of signing on or sending a fax.
Using a regular phone connected to the same line as the modem:
STEPS USER
DIALMATE
call DialMate and after hearing
one or two rings, hang up
immediately
8
detects the ring, waits 8
seconds then dials the call
back number
when DialMate calls back the
modem, sign on or start fax
transmission
START
stores the dialed digits, flash
hooks and dials the number
wait for connection
flash hooks again and
connects the call
upon sign off or completion of
fax operation, lift telephone
handset and enter “
;H
”
;H
disconnects the call and goes
to idle mode
CALL FORWARD
When call forward is enabled, DialMate will forward all incoming calls to wherever
the forward number may be. It can be domestic or international.
STEPS USER DIALMATE
caller calls
8
counts the number of rings of the
incoming call and answers at the
pre-programmed number of rings
caller hears pre-recorded
greeting, if any
plays recorded greeting
caller stays on line
flash hooks, dials the pre-
programmed call forward number,
flash hooks again and connects
the call
start conversation
engage in
locks connection