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How to Create an
Autodial/Autologon Sequence
To
create an
autodial/autologon
sequence,
use this
fo
rmat:
:number<logon>
:
number
tells
TELCOM what
telephone number
to autodial.
<
>tells
TELCOM to
enter
the
terminal
mode.
By
omitting
the
enclosed
logon sequence, you can
get
TELCOM to
simply
enter
the
terminal
mode
without logging
on. (Example: :8702461< >:)
logon tells
TELCOM
how to
logon a computer service.
It
can
consist
of
characters,
which
TELCOM
will
"send" to the ser-
vice,
and special
symbols,
which
are listed below:
TELLS TELCOM
SYMBOL
TO
...
/\
?
Pause
for 2
seconds
Send
the
next
character as a
~character.
Wait to receive the
next
character.
Send
the next
sym-
bol as
a
character.
(The ! symbol
is
fo
r
when you
need to
send a special
symbol
as
a character.)
Example of an
autodial/
autologon sequence:
c
Ism:
870-2461
<=· t?U76338'
W
M
?PSE
CRET.M>:
The
above
autodial/autologon
tells TELCOM
to autodial
the
n umber
870-2461, enter
the
ter-
minal
mode,
and
logon
to
CompuServe as
follows:
=
Pause
for
2
seconds
(This
ensures
that
CompuServe
will
receive your
first
character
.)
"
C
Send~
©
?U
Wait to
receive
a
line that contains a
"U"
character
(the
"U" in Compu-
Serve's
"User
ID"
prompt).
76338,44 Send
76338,44
(in
·
this
example,
your
user ID).
"M
Send
(
ENTER
)
(~
CM)
sends
the
same
character
code as
(
ENTER
J).
?P
Wait
to receive
a
line
with "
P
"
(the
"P"
in
Compu-
Serve's
"Pass-
word:"
prompt).
SECRET
Send SECRET
(in
this
example,
your
password)
"M
Send
(
ENTER
)
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Automatically
Dialing
and
Logging
On

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