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<META name="author" lang="en" content="Michiel Broek">
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<div align='right'><h5>Last update 29-Jan-2001</h5></div>
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<div align='center'><H1>MBSE BBS Setup - Modem types</H1></div>
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In the setup screen you can define all kinds of modems you use. This includes
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ISDN modems.
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This is not the setup of individual lines, that is in the next section, so
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if you own a bbs with 5 analogue lines with only two brands and types of
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modems connected, you need only to define those two types of modems here. Some
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defaults are installed during initial bbs setup.
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<P> <P>
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<h3>Setup a modem.</h3>
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<pre>
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<strong>Type </strong>The description of this modem.
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<strong>Init 1 </strong>The first modem init string.
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<strong>Init 2 </strong>The second init string (if needed).
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<strong>Init 3 </strong>The third init string (if needed).
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<strong>Reset </strong>Not in use
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<strong>Hangup </strong>Only needed if drop DTR doesn't work.
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<strong>Dial </strong>The dial command.
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<strong>Info </strong>Command to get caller-id (not tested).
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<strong>Ok </strong>The modem "OK" response.
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<strong>Offset </strong>The answer/connect time offset.
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<strong>Speed </strong>The maximum modem linespeed, ie 28800.
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<strong>Available </strong>If this modem is available.
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<strong>Deleted </strong>If this modem must be deleted.
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<strong>Stripdash </strong>Strip dashes from the dial command.
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<strong>Connect strings </strong>Here you can define 20 connect strings.
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<strong>Error strings </strong>Here you can define 10 non-connect strings.
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<H3>Special characters</H3>
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<strong>\\ </strong>Send one backslash.
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<strong>\r </strong>Send the CR character.
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<strong>\n </strong>Send the LF character.
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<strong>\t </strong>Send the TAB character.
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<strong>\b </strong>Send the BS character.
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<strong>\s </strong>Send a space character.
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<strong>\d </strong>Wait one second.
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<strong>\p </strong>Wait 0,25 second.
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<strong>\D </strong>Send untranslated phone number.
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<strong>\T </strong>Send translated phone number.
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<H3>The Hangup field</H3>
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This is only needed if your modem doesn't hangup by dropping the DTR line for
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one second. Most modems do that if &D2 or &D3 is in the init string.
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<p> <P>
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<H3>The Offset field.</H3>
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The <strong>Offset</strong> field is to calculate the cost for outgoing calls.
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Analogue modems need time to establish the connection, 6 seconds is quite
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common. So when you see the CONNECT BLABLA message, the phone connection
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is there already 6 seconds and you are already paying for 6 seconds. This
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offset is thus added to the total calculated connect time for cost
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calculations. For ISDN modems this can be 1 or 0.
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