[Com  Port:] Determine which COM  port your modem  is attached to
(1-4) and click on the appropriate COM port radio button.
( Default: Com1 )

[Baud Rate:] Select a  Baud rate (300, 1200,  2400, or 9600)  and
click  on  the appropriate  radio button.  The  baud rate  has no
effect  on PageMate since  it is  not communicating  with another
modem, however a  baud rate  is necessary to  configure a  serial
port.  You can  use the  highest or lowest  baud rate  your modem
supports.  The  baud rate  must be  1200  or higher  for dialtone
detection to work. ( Default: 1200)

[Line  Service:]  Select whether  you  have  Tone  or Pulse  line
service and click on the appropriate radio button.
( Default: Tone )

[Busy Redial:] Select whether you want PageMate to redial when it
detects a busy signal. Note: Some older paging systems transmit a
busy  signal  at  the  end  of  the  call  to  indicate that  the
transmission was  received. PageMate will sense  that busy signal
and attempt to redial if this option is "Yes". ( Default: Yes )

[Transmit:] PageMate can  transmit one of  the following to  your
pager: 1) The Number  specified in the Transmit Number  field. 2)
The Time the  last call  was received (hour:minutes).  3) A  call
Counter. Click  on the  down arrow  button to select  one of  the
three options. ( Default: Number )

Note: Tone line service  is necessary to transmit numbers  to the
paging service.

[Modem  Initialization  String:]  Enter  a  modem  initialization
string.  Most Hayes  compatible  modems use  the default  string.
Newer high  speed modems  may require appending  additional codes
(like &F2 for  "PC" mode).  If PageMate does  not work  correctly
with  your modem, consult your  modem manual for  details on it's
command set codes. ( Default: ATE1Q0V1X4&C1&D2 )

[Delay Secs:] Enter the  number of seconds PageMate  should delay
before  calling the pager. If you are using an answering machine,
allow  callers enough time to leave a message and for single-tape
machines  to rewind.  Usually  3-5 minutes  (180-300 seconds)  is
sufficient. ( Default: 180 )

[Pager Number:] Enter the pager number (or other number) PageMate
is to call  and a comma for every 2  seconds PageMate should wait
for the pager number to  answer (the default pause of a  comma on
most modems  is usually  2 seconds). Special  characters, spaces,
dashes,  and parentheses can be included  for readability and are
usually ignored by modems.  Six seconds is often enough  time for
paging  services to  answer before  sending the  transmit number,
e.g.

                        *70,555-5555,,,

Translation:  Dial  *70 to  disable  call  waiting, pause  for  2
seconds to get another dial tone, then dial 555-5555 and wait for
6 seconds before sending the number to be displayed on pager.

[Transmit Number:]  Enter the telephone number  to be transmitted
to the  pager. Suffix the number  with a pound sign  (#) or other
character   required   by   your  paging   service   to  indicate
transmission completed, e.g.

                            999-9999#

Note: Tone line service  is necessary to transmit numbers  to the
paging service.

[Hangup  Secs:] Enter the number of seconds to wait after dialing
the  pager number before hanging  up the line.  Allow enough time
for  the pager service's phone  to ring, answer,  and receive the
number to be transmitted. I find that 20  seconds is adequate for
my  pager service, but yours may differ. 20-40 seconds is usually
adequate. ( Default: 20 )

Click on  the Save button to save your setup data in the PAGE.INI
file,  or click  on  the Cancel  button  to leave  setup  without
changing the PAGE.INI file.  Click on the Help button  to display
this file.
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