The Telcom Commands; Answer - Tandy 600 Owner's Manual

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The Telcom Commands
Telcom defaults to the Command mode; when you run Telcom, the
program goes into the Command mode automatically. Use the Telcom
commands to set up, establish, and disconnect communications, access the
other Telcom modes, and send or receive files.
Answer
Use the Answer command to place Telcom in the Answer mode. The
Answer mode sets up the Tandy 600 to receive incoming calls. Answer
mode gives another computer (host) access to your files.
I. At the Session command menu, press
[AJ
for the Answer command.
The Answer command fields appear:
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2. Yes is the proposed response to using modem. If you want Telcom to
respond immediately to an incoming call without the telephone ringing,
press the space bar to choose No. If you choose Yes the phone rings
before Telcom answers.
3. Press I
TAB
I to move to the password field. Type the password that the
host computer must enter in order to gain access to your computer.
Leave the field blank to permit unlimited access. The proposed
response is the current password.
4. Press I
TAB
I to move to the greeting field. Type the message, or
"greeting," that the host computer will receive when it gains access.
Greetings can be up to 25 characters long. Leave the field blank if you
do not wish to display a message. The proposed response is the last
greeting entered.
5. Press I
ENTER
I. Telcom goes into the Answer mode. When a call is
received, the Answer menu displays on the host's monitor.
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The host operator chooses a command from the menu by typing the first
letter of the command, and pressing I
ENTER
I. Each command displays a
menu-type command field that the host operator responds to by pressing
the first letter of the appropriate response:
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