COURIER HIGH SPEED MODEMS
Features and Compatibility 1-5
Modem Settings Displays
On command, the modem displays its current settings, a handy
way to check your transmission rate, S-Registers and other
operational controls. The modem also displays the defaults
stored in nonvolatile memory as well as its default
configuration templates. See Chapter 6.
HELP Screens
The modem displays screens that summarize the command sets,
Dial command options, and S-Register functions. See Chapter
6.
Bottom Panel Reference
Command summaries and other information are printed on the
bottom of the modem case. A Dual In-Line Package (DIP)
switch guide makes it easy to tailor the switch settings to your
terminal or software requirements.
Dialing the Last-Dialed Number
The modem has a buffer that stores each dialed number until it
is cleared by another Dial command. A few keystrokes cause
the modem to redial the number in the buffer without your
having to enter the number again. See the DL command in
Appendix C.
Automated Redialing
You can put the modem into Repeat Mode to continuously
redial if a previous dial attempt fails to connect. This is espe-
cially useful in dialing services whose lines are often busy. See
Chapter 4.
Quote Mode
Set the modem to Quote Mode if you want it to dial an alpha-
betic acronym instead of a numeric number. See Chapter 4.