RunPager CD	Phone Call Detour
		Information Sheet 2 - Remote Multi-Call Routing
		(c) Copyright 1997 RunPager Software Engineering

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Remote User Password

	If used, the security password must be from 4 to 8 digits 
in length and must be entered within 30 seconds of connecting to
the application.  If the wrong password is entered the system
will allow the number of retries specified on the "modem configur-
ation" form.  (-See "Shell Commands" on the "main form")

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User Call Back Number

	This is the default phone number for call back operations. 
When the program is signaled using the ring-hangup methodology
this number is used to call-back the remote user unless superseded
by caller-id or multi-ring\distinctive ring operations.
Precedence is given first to the caller-id detected phone number,
then to the multi-ring\distinctive ring call-back number, if used,
and finally to the remote user default call back number.

Note: Both caller-id and multi-ring\distinctive ring is a service 
provided by the telephone company and must be subscribed to if 
employed.

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Default Carrier Access Number

	The long distance carrier access number preceeds the phone
number to direct the telephone company to route your call via the
long distance carrier selected by this number.

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Local Phone Area Code

	Must be 3 digits in length aids the program in determining
how to format the phone numbers for dialing.

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1st Hangup Number of Rings

	This is the number of rings before hangup, used in the 1st
ring hangup signal.  The remote user rings this number of times
then hangs up the phone to signal the program to answer the next
call or to call the user back according to the selected operation.

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2nd Hangup Number of Rings

	This is the number of rings before hangup, used in the 2nd
ring hangup signal.  The remote user rings this number of times
then hangs up the phone to signal the program to call the user 
back according to the selected operation.

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Distinctive Ring Call Back Phone Number 1

	This is the phone number used in call-back operations if
1) distinctive ring is enabled and 2) detected as a ring 1 type
occurance.  The multi-ring\distinctive ring operation
must be set by the execution of the distictive ring command at
supervisor startup.  (-See "speaker phone commands form")

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Distinctive Ring Call Back Phone Number 2

	This is the phone number used in call-back operations if
1) distinctive ring is enabled and 2) detected as a ring 2 type
occurance.  The multi-ring\distinctive ring operation
must be set by the execution of the distictive ring command at
supervisor startup.  (-See "speaker phone commands form")

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Distinctive Ring Call Back Phone Number 3

	This is the phone number used in call-back operations if
1) distinctive ring is enabled and 2) detected as a ring 3 type
occurance.  The multi-ring\distinctive ring operation
must be set by the execution of the distictive ring command at
supervisor startup.  (-See "speaker phone commands form")

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Restrict Caller-ID To Numbers Entered In The List

	If you are using caller-id in your call detection for
answering and call-back operations then you may restrict those
operations to a list of number\names entered in the list.

Number, name combinations may be entered using the "A" miniature
button and deleted using the "D" button.  Enter the number then
the name seperated by a comma as in:  

	eg. 123-456-7890, johnson, bob

Enter the same number of digits as appears on your caller-id.

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Remote User Speed Dialing Phone List

	A list of number\name combinations which may be referenced
in speed dialing operations via the telephone keypad input from
the remote user.  The number is selected by the remote user via
it's 3 digit index. (-See "Shell Commands" on the "main form")

Number, name combinations may be entered using the "A" miniature
button and deleted using the "D" button.  Enter the number then
the name seperated by a comma as in:  

	eg. 123-456-7890, johnson, bob

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Shell Speed Dialing

	Shells the speed dialing list to "notepad" for viewing
or printing.  Print and carry with you.

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Answer Immediate

	The incomming call is answered on the 2nd or 3rd ring
and voice connects immediately without a signal provided by the
remote user.  This methodology might be employed in conjunction
with caller-id restricted calls or multi-ring\distinctive ring
detected calls.

	As soon as the voice connection occurs the remote user 
must enter the password if used, then a phone number or any of
the keypad commands or speed dialing indexes.
(-See "Shell Commands" on the "main form")

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Answer The Next Call After 1st Ring Hangup Signal

	The remote user calls in the prequisite number of rings,
hangs up, waits seven seconds, then calls back.  This method may
also be used with, or without the caller-id or multi-ring service.

Note: It takes the modem seven seconds to decide that a hangup
occured and not just another ring from the same call.

	As soon as the voice connection occurs the remote user 
must enter the password if used, then a phone number or any of
the keypad commands or speed dialing indexes.
(-See "Shell Commands" on the "main form")

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Call Back After 1st Ring Hangup Signal

	The remote user calls in the prequisite number of rings
for the 1st ring-hangup signal then hangs up and waits for the
computer to call back.  This call-back operation allows you to
use a pay phone free for local calls and charge all your long
distance or international calls to your home and\or business long 
distance carrier at half the rate of charge card or cellular.

	As soon as the voice connection occurs the remote user 
must enter the password if used, then a phone number or any of
the keypad commands or speed dialing indexes.
(-See "Shell Commands" on the "main form")

	This type of signaling may be used with or without 
caller-id and\or multi-ring\distinctive ring services.  Cellular 
numbers are not provided for caller-id recognition.

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Call Back After 2nd Ring Hangup Signal

	The remote user calls in the prequisite number of rings
for the 1st ring-hangup signal then hangs up, waits seven seconds,
then calls in again for the specified number of rings, hangs up
and waits for the computer to call back.  This call-back operation
allows you to use a pay phone free for local calls and charge all 
of your long distance or international calls to your home and\or 
business long distance carrier at half the rate of charge card 
or cellular.

	As soon as the voice connection occurs the remote user 
must enter the password if used, then a phone number or any of
the keypad commands or speed dialing indexes.
(-See "Shell Commands" on the "main form")

	This type of signaling may be used with or without 
caller-id and\or multi-ring\distinctive ring services.  Cellular 
numbers are not provided for caller-id recognition.

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Check Requirements

	Checks to make certain that all minimum operational 
requirements are met.

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Enable System Beeps

	Enables the system to beep every time it enters the remote
keypad entry loop.  These beeps can be heard through the phone line
and\or the speaker-phone mic input via the computer system beep
depending on the entry on the "Speaker Phone Commands" form.  
In addition, beeps occur every second when the maximum call length 
timer reaches 10% of allocated time.  You can reset the maximum 
call length timer by keying a "*" character on the telephone keypad.  
You can also change the time limit on-line.
(-See "Shell Commands" on the "main form")

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Enable Carrier Access Number Insertion

	Enables the program to insert the carrier access number
at the front of the dial string.  A comma is also inserted to
provide a wait for dial tone delay.

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Enhanced Call Transfer Mode Enable

	Some telephone companies provide a special type of three-
way conferencing called enhanced transfer.  In this mode after the
computer hooks you up to your third party caller it hangs up 
leaving you and the third party to continue your conversation.  In
this manner the computer becomes available immediately to be used 
to establish other calls.

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Enable Caller-ID Call Detection Operations

	If you have caller-id service from your  phone company you
can use the caller-id detected number as a call-back number.  This
enablement is required for caller-id number restrictions as well.
Caller-ID detected number take precedence over other call-back
numbers.

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Enable Distinctive Ring Call Detection Operations

	The telephone company provides a multi-ring\distinctive
ring service where you are given multiple phone numbers for one
phone line.  Each of these numbers sends a distinct ring when
called.  If enabled and setup to receive these rings you can use
them to issue a different call back number for each ring.  These
call-back numbers may be changed on-line.  (Please -see the 
"modem configuration form" information sheet.

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1 Prefix In Local Area Calls

	If enabled, the program adds the "1" digit to the front of
all 10 digit dial strings whose first three characters are not 
"011", the international number code and whose area code is the
same as the computer location's area code.

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Strip Area Code On Local Calls

	If enabled, the area code is striped from all 10 digit
phone numbers whose area code is the same as that of the computer
location's.

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1 Prefix In Long Distance Calls

	If enabled, the program adds the "1" digit to the front of
all 10 digit dial strings whose first three characters are not 
"011", the international number code and whose area code is not 
the same as the computer location's area code.




