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; DataStar 2400 MNP5 or V.42bis Laptop Modem
; Rev 1.0
;=============================================================
; Last revision date: 02/18/93 (update this date
; each time you edit; it is also advisable to rename
; your edited file [use Save As, rather than Save
; option] to avoid later confusion and to keep the
; original .MDM file intact).
; NOTE: Refer to the file TEMPLATE.MDM (A Sample Modem
; Command File) for a description of modem command
; files and how they work. "A Sample Modem Command
; File" is user selectable within the Lotus Notes
; Setup dialog "Modem Type" listbox in which you found
; this modem command file (see end of listings,
; beginning with a period) and is a printable ASCII
; text file (approximately 15 pages).
; Additional information may be obtained from either of
; the two so-called "generic" modem command files
; (alphabetically listed under letter G, designed for
; use with Notes Releases 2.x and 3.x, 9600 bps and
; 14400 bps maximum, respectively), each of which may
; first be tried as-is with unlisted modems, then edited
; if required (within the Notes edit box, or outside of
; Notes, with any text editor) according to the printed
; instructions within each file, and in compliance with
; the vendor's command set, result codes, DIP switch
; settings, and technical specifications as listed in
; the equipment's users manual.
; For the specific modem(s) listed under this heading:
;===============================================================
; NOTE: This modem accepts command strings of 40 or
; fewer characters. After an "AT," commands must be
; continuous, not separated by spaces.
; Also NOTE: If your organization's typical Notes database,
; accessed remotely by individual dial-up users, contains
; numerous bitmaps, compressed attachments, encrypted data,
; or other non-patterned data, consult your modem manual for
; the proper \Nx and/or other settings to turn off MNP5
; compression (MNP5 causes "data expansion" when applied to
; uncompressible data, which reduces throughput).
[attributes]
MODELS=DataStar 2400 MNP5 or V.42bis Laptop Modem
NULL MODEM =0
MAXIMUM SPEED=9600
DEFAULT SPEED=9600
[commands]
ESCAPE=+++
ATTENTION=ATE0V1
HANGUP=ATH0
SETUP=AT&F
SETUP=ATE0V1
SETUP=AT&C1&D2\\G0\\N7S0=0S7=60X4
RTS/CTS ENABLED=AT\\Q3
RTS/CTS IGNORED=AT\\Q0
VOLUME OFF=ATM0
VOLUME LOW=ATM1L1
VOLUME MEDIUM=ATM1L2
VOLUME HIGH=ATM1L3
ANSWER=ATA
MANUAL DIAL=ATX3S9=1D
AUTO DIAL SETUP=ATS9=6
AUTO PULSE DIAL=ATDP
AUTO TONE DIAL=ATDT
AUTO DIAL SUFFIX=,
[responses]
OK=OK
RING=RING
NO CARRIER=NO CARRIER
ERROR=ERROR
NO DIALTONE=NO DIALTONE
BUSY=BUSY
NO ANSWER=NO ANSWER
CONNECT, 9600,2400=CONNECT 2400/V42
CONNECT, 9600,2400=CONNECT 2400/V42BIS
CONNECT, 9600,2400=CONNECT 2400/REL 4
CONNECT, 9600,2400=CONNECT 2400/REL 5
CONNECT, 9600,2400=CONNECT 2400
CONNECT, 9600,1200=CONNECT 1200/REL 4
CONNECT, 9600,1200=CONNECT 1200/REL 5
CONNECT, 9600,1200=CONNECT 1200