Z–Turn Auto-Answer on
When you type this command, you’ll
see the following message:
Auto-Answer on ... Press any key
to abort
The modem is now waiting for a call.
When someone calls, the modem will
answer and send any Auto-Answer
message you have saved. Note that the
number of rings must be greater than
0 for auto answer to work. If you type
Z and the number of rings is set to 0,
you’ll see the following message:
Rings must be greater than 0 to
enter Auto-Answer!
Type R and set the number of rings to
a number greater than 0, then enter
the Z Command again.
V–View AA message (0 chars)
Use this command to display any
message you have saved in the Auto-
Answer buffer. When you have a
message saved, (0 chars) will change to
show the number of characters in your
message.
M–Enter new AA message
When you type M at the Command
Prompt you’ll see this message:
Enter new AA message? (Y/N)
Typing Y for Yes allows you to enter a
new Auto-Answer message. Typing N
for No returns you to the Command
Line and preserves the old message.
You’ll see the following prompt when
you answer yes:
Enter new answer message ...
Press ESC to end message
Your message can be up to 240
characters long. Press the Escape Key
to return to the Command Line. You’ll
see the following prompt:
--------- (# chars) ----------
(# chars) tells you the number of
characters you’ve saved.
R–Set # of rings (The default is 0
rings)
This command sets the number of
times the telephone will ring before it’s
answered when you’re in Auto-Answer.
When you type R, you’ll see this
message:
Enter # of rings (0-255):
Enter any number from 0 to 255.
Remember that Auto-Answer will not
work if you set 0 rings.
?–Help
Type the ? Key any time you want to
see the help menu.
THE INTELE-MENU COMMAND SET • 13
Auto-Answer Functions_______________________________________
Auto-Answer functions allow you to type and save a message which will be sent
automatically when your Intele–Modem is set to Auto-Answer. The message is kept as long
as the modem is on. Turning it off erases any messages.