The Telcom Modes; Command Mode; Script Mode - Tandy 600 Owner's Manual

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The Telcom Modes
There are four modes in which you use Telcqm: Command, Script,
Terminal, and Answer.
Command Mode
The Command mode lets you set up communications. The default
communication settings are appropriate for most uses. The most common
settings are the proposed responses in the command fields. Whatever
settings you use, they
must
match those of the host computer. Telcom
begins in the Command mode. Press I
SHIFT
II
ESC
Ito return to the
Command mode from the Terminal mode and
W
(for Session) from the
Script mode.
Script Mode
The Script mode lets you create files that contain communication settings
and instructions. You can then use the script files to automatically log on
(auto-logon) to an information service or automatically dial a telephone
number (auto-dial). Press
W
(for Script) in the Command mode to go to
the Script mode and display the Script command menu.
You can also use a script file in conjunction with the System Manager Set
Wake command. The Wake command turns on the Tandy 600 at the
specified date and time, then enters the Telcom script file. The script file
then can connect to a host, download or upload information, and
disconnect from the host.
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