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SPOT 14.4
SPOT 14.4 User's Guide
User's Guide
38GDE00001SCF - Issue 4 (11/96)
38GDE00001SCF - Issue 4 (11/96)
Working with PC Applications
Working with PC Applications
TAPI Setting
TAPI Setting
Application Program Interface drivers for Windows 3.1/3.11 or Windows
95. For full details of TAPI setup see page 18.
Data Modem Settings
Data Modem Settings
The following settings should work for most modem software applications
for data calls. To use the PC to dial voice calls, see the details on TAPI
Baud rate:
Baud rate:
19200
Parity:
Parity:
None
Data bits:
Data bits:
8
Flow control:
Flow control: None
Stop bits:
Stop bits:
1
Fax Settings
Fax Settings
The following settings should work for most Fax software applications.
Baud rate:
Baud rate:
14400
Carrier detect:
Carrier detect:
Off
Fax machine type:
Fax machine type:
Class 2 Send/Receive
Dial tone detect:
Dial tone detect: Off
Busy detect:
Busy detect:
On
Calling Line Identity (CLI)
Calling Line Identity (CLI)
Depending on your telephone exchange, you probably can receive
information about callers. Some PC applications can display this
information before you even answer the call. You may have to request
this service and pay a subscription, BT and cable companies call it
"Caller Display Service". Note that the service also depends on the
exchange where each call originates.
SPOT can receive CLI information and pass it on to software which
supports CLI.
Windows Control Panel
Windows Control Panel
Some programs use the settings entered under Ports icon in the
Windows Control Panel. In those cases, select the port to which SPOT is
connected and click on Settings...
Settings.... Use the following settings:
– BBaud Rate:
aud Rate: Select a rate up to 19200 maximum.
– FFlow Control:
low Control: Set this to Hardware
Hardware.
– Others:
Others: These depend on your PC (refer to the manufacturer's
documentation).