11-30-93
 Use of PcAnywhere, CloseUp, PkCarbon Copy etc. with V series Modems


     In  the  modem  setup where you have a choice of  modems.  Pick  Hayes
(smartmodem) 2400 or Hayes 2400 compatible. Set your speed (19,200 is best)
and  RTS/CTS flow control. You do NOT want the software to  follow  connect
speed,  but be at locked at the DTE (modem-computer) speed that you set  in
the  software.  If  you  are  calling non  'V'  modems,  and  have  trouble
connecting,  then  try putting &Q6 in additional  inititialization  string.
(AT&Q6 followed by the software's carraige return character(s), some use  \
some  use ^M  some may use something else). If you can't use RTS/CTS  flow,
you  probably  want XON/XOFF which is &K4 or &K5 (see the  manual  for  the
difference). If you use XON/XOFF then set true modem speed & use &Q0.

     Hayes  V  series modems have some proprietary commands (non  -  CCITT)
which will cause an error used with a Zoom V series modem.

     It  is  recommended that you use a non-existent COMport (3 or  4),  or
REMOVE serial 2 rather than just disabling serial 2.     One other hint may
be felpful, if you have trouble at 14,400bps. Put this string in User...

ATS37=9N0  (w/carraige return) which tells the modem to conect at 9600.

TURBO  modem  users - add  S36=7 to the INIT string (or  addititional  init
string).

>>>  If an older 2400 modem works, but the V-series modem does not, you may
need to change the serial cable. It must support Hardware flow control.

     Symantic BBS 9600 - 503-484-6699     new models NEWMOD.EXE
              BBS 2400 - 503-484-6669

                                   Don Hinds - Zoom Tech
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