 Use of Pcanywhere, Close-up, Carbon 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  DTE  (modem-
computer) speed. If you are calling non 'V' modems, then put  &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  tha  manual
for the difference).

     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  (^M  ?)  which tells the modem to conect at 9600. (ask
PcAnywhere  about the ^M).

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

                                   Don Hinds - Zoom Tech
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