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Executing an Autolog File
If you created an autolog file that includes your real ID and password,
you can actually try and use it now to log on to your service.
If you are using an auto dialing modem, press
0
to execute
your Autolog file, then press
(ENTER)
to execute the autolog file
currently in memory. If you entered the logon sequence correct-
ly, Telecom dials your local access number to the service, makes
contact with the information service, then executes the rest of
the autolog file automatically.
If you are using a non-auto dialing modem, press
0
for
Autolog, and then dial your service phone number. When the
phone has been answered and you hear a high-pitched tone, hang
up the phone (or insert the telephone into the acoustic coupler).
Then, press
(ENTER]
to execute the autolog file.
Once you are logged on to the service, Telecom automatically
goes into Terminal mode, and you can begin using the service
with the Terminal mode functions displayed a t the bottom of the
screen:
Using the Terminal Mode Functions
The Connection status is shown to the the right of the functions.
If you lose connection to the Host, you will see No Connection.
Try experimenting with your service using Telecom's features such
as Buffer, Receive, and Printer. For example, in the same manner
in which you saved the logon sequence in memory, you can save in-
coming information from the service to print or store on disk.
1. Make a selection from the service's menu.
2. To save data in the RAM buffer, first open the buffer by press-
ing
0,
then select and display the data you wish.
3. After the data article has been displayed, press
0
to close the
Buffer.
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