Commodore modem 300 User Manual page 22

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Bell.
The program will respond to receipt of a CTRL-G (ASCII 7)
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by sounding a bell. Please note that you must be using a televi­
sion or a monitor with sound to hear the bell.
Modem control.
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including parity, numberof stop bits, word length, baud rate,
duplex mode and handshake. You can also " fine-tune" the com­
puter's internal baud rate to your modem for optimum perfor­
mance. This fine tuning is most noticeable at 1200 baud.
FunctionKeys.
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0 1 -0 8 to send line(s) of text—up to 80 characters per key. The
keys can be loaded with new definitions from disk. This is where
you may store telephone numbers and other frequently used
commands.
Screenprint.
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useful forquick hardcopy.
Translation control.
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from standard/PET ASCII takes place. The translation tables
themselves are stored on the User Disk, and can be changed for
special requirements (even simple data encryption for transmit­
ting coded messages).
Colors.
You select the colors for the screen, border, character
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and status line/cursor. This feature can be useful even on mono­
chrome monitors for improving contrast.
v* Linefeeds.
riage return will also send a linefeed when you are communicat­
ing with systems that require a linefeed.
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XMODEM.
and other data provides compatibility with many personal
computers.
<^ 'B' Protocol.
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Printer control.
commandsto ASCII printers, and select linefeeds after carriage
return.
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Clock.
Theprogram continuouslydisplaystim eofdayinthe
lower right corner of the screen with a 24 hour clock.
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Screen search.
specific text.
You can set any of the factors for the modem,
Youcanpre-programfunctionkeysf1-f8and
Youcan" snapshot" yourscreentotheprinter—
You can control whether translation to/
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This popular protocol for transferring programs
Error free file transfers to/from CompuServe.
You can define printer type, preset escape
You can search the 700 line virtual screen for
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