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   Initialization strings for MultiTech's MT2834ZDX modem.
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   The 28.8 ZDX modem is an excellent choice in a V.34 modem.
   It uses Class 2 Fax commands which work well if you are setting
   your BBS to accept FAX or Data calls.

   This is the initialization string I have stored in my ZDX for
   use with the ATZ command:

        AT S0=0 S2=1 M0 H0 E0 X4 S30=5

   To load this string into your modem, type the above command
   line when in a terminal program such as Telix and add &W0
   to the end. &W0 stores the initialization string in the modem's
   memory so that by typing the ATZ command, the modem is set to
   the stored settings.

        AT S0=0 S2=1 M0 H0 E0 X4 S30=5 &W0 (ENTER)
        You should see OK after you hit enter.

   Note: S30=5 Sets an automatic hang-up command if the modem
               is idle for the period specified in minutes.
               This is set for 5 Minutes.

   Now when Spitfire issues the Pre-Initilization string of ATZ,
   your modem at that point is ready to go. This allows for the
   the additional FAX cammands to be entered in the initialization
   string entry in ALT-M modem setup in Spitfire. If you are not
   using FAX, you can simply add ATZ^M as your initialization
   string or add additional commands. FAX commands cannot be
   stored in your modems memory by using th &W0 command.

   FAX settings in Spitfire's ALT-M modem setup screen can be
   entered exactly as shown in the SF 3.5 manual except for the
   Answer String. AT+FAA=1A needs a semi-colon added between the
   1 and the A. It should be entered as AT+FAA=1;A.

   If I can be of any further assistance in setting up your ZDX
   modem I would be happy to help. Leave a message on SFNET to
   Dan Hines.

