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| This User's Manual is written to accompany the complete   |
| working version of the Wake-up System so, if you are      |
| evaluating the demonstration version of the Wake-up       |
| System, then wherever "WAKEUP2.EXE" is referred to within |
| this User's Guide, substitute "WAKEUP1.EXE".              |
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| The demonstration version (WAKEUP1.EXE) of the Wake-up    |
| System will function exactly the same as the complete     |
| working version (WAKEUP2.EXE) of the Wake-up System except|
| that:                                                     |
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| 1)  The demonstration version will automatically create a |
|     sample list of 6 clients in a new Client Masterfile   |
|     each time you start running it.  Sample clients of    |
|     your own may be added to the Client Masterfile for    |
|     additional demonstration purposes but will be deleted |
|     each time the system is restarted.                    |
| 2)  The demonstration version will SIMULATE processing all|
|     wake-up calls whereas the WAKEUP2.EXE version will    |
|     ACTUALLY process all wake-up calls.                   |
| 3)  The demonstration version will process the first wake-|
|     up call on the SAME day that each new client record is|
|     added to the Client Masterfile whereas the WAKEUP2.EXE|
|     version will process the first wake-up call on the    |
|     SUBSEQUENT day that each new client record is added to|
|     the Client Masterfile.                                |
| 4)  The demonstration version will not require a modem,   |
|     since wake-up calls are not actually processed.  The  |
|     WAKEUP2.EXE version will require a Hayes or compatible|
|     modem.                                                |
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|   If, after evaluating this demonstration version, you    |
|   wish to purchase the complete working version of the    |
|   24-Hr Wake-up Service System, send $19.95 to:           |
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|                 Enterprise Software                       |
|                 P.O. Box 1541                             |
|                 Wausau, Wisconsin  54402-1541             |
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| Please indicate the name of the BBS from which this       |
| demonstration version of the Wake-up Service System was   |
| downloaded and whether you wish delivery of the complete  |
| Wake-up Service System on a 3.5" or 5.25" diskette.       |
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| Professional legal counsel should be sought out when      |
| starting and operating this or any business.              |
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SYSTEM OPERATIONS SUMMARY:
When the Wake-up System software is running on your PC, it
will automatically determine the telephone number and time of
the next scheduled wake-up call and then display this
information on your screen along with the current time.  You
can watch the current time change as it approaches the wake-
up call time.  When the current time matches the next
scheduled wake-up call time, the Wake-up System will process
the wake-up call.  Once finished, the Wake-up System's log
file will be updated with the appropriate billing informa-
tion.  Again, the Wake-up System will determine the telephone
number and time of the next scheduled wake-up call and then
display this information on your screen with the current
time.

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USER'S GUIDE:
Thank you for purchasing the Wake-up System.  The Wake-up
System is very specially designed software which will enable
you to start a computerized residential telephone wake-up
service from within your own home.  The Wake-up System will
automatically place wake-up calls to your client's residences
at their individual pre-programed times.  The Wake-up System
will also log the call times and dates, maintain the client's
billing addresses, print client's invoices and print an
Accounts Receivable Report for tracking subsequent client
payments to you for providing this service.  The Wake-up
System has many other features designed to allow you, the
business owner, to actually DO as LITTLE as necessary in
providing this service.  This software is designed to run 24
hours per day, require little or no supervision and run on an
IBM or compatible PC with a battery backup for it's internal
clock/calendar and a Hayes or compatible modem.  It's as
close to a business "running itself" as possible.

Here are the steps you need to accomplish to get the software
and hardware ready to begin your Wake-up Service:

  1)  First of all, you will need to copy the contents of the
      enclosed diskette onto your hard disk.  There are two
      files, WAKEUP2.EXE and WAKEUP.FRM.  If you plan on
      running the Wake-up System from a diskette, you will
      need to copy the files to a diskette formatted as a
      system diskette.  If you are unsure how to do this,
      refer to your DOS manual.  Once copying is finished,
      copy an additional file called SORT.EXE to the same
      disk(ette) and subdirectory.  SORT.EXE is a utility
      program which came with DOS and which you should
      already own.  If SORT.EXE is already in a subdirectory
      which is included in the PATH statement within your
      AUTOEXEC.BAT file, then this step is unnecessary.

  2)  Now that your software is ready to go, make the current
      subdirectory to be the same as the subdirectory which
      contains the copied WAKEUP2.EXE and WAKEUP.FRM files.
      Type WAKEUP2.EXE on your screen to start the Wake-up
      System.  After the title screen disappears, you should
      see the day and date, a message saying "WAITING FOR
      TOMORROW", and the current time displayed at the top of
      your screen.  Additionally, 10 function keys should be
      defined across the bottom of your screen.  Definitions
      of the 10 function keys and an explanation of each
      begin on the next page.

      The Wake-up System will automatically create several
      files for it's use during execution.  If you first wish
      to experiment with the Wake-up System's operations and
      then subsequently "start over" with empty files, simply
      delete all of the files in the subdirectory except
      WAKEUP2.EXE, WAKEUP.FRM and SORT.EXE.  The Wake-up
      System will re-create new files as necessary.

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The first thing you must do is configure the Wake-up System
to function properly on your own PC.  Press the F1 function
key to display the configuration screen.  The screen will
display the current configuration along the left hand side of
the screen and provide space along the right hand side for
revisions to each element of the configuration.  To copy any
element from the current configuration column to the revised
configuration column, simply press <Enter>.  See below for
details on the configuration screen as well as each of the
other screens which appear when the corresponding function
keys are pressed.  Function keys should NOT be pressed unless
their definitions are visible at the bottom of your screen.

        F1 = Config = Configuration screen.  Allows you to
                      define the system operating parameters
                      as well as your own hardware variations
                      and connections.  The information you
                      need to enter are:
             *Remit-to address - three lines which will
                      appear on your client's bills telling
                      them where to send their remittance.
             *Remit-to phone no. - your business telephone
                      number which will appear on the
                      application forms which your clients
                      fill out in order to begin receiving
                      wake-up calls from your Wake-up
                      Service.
             *Call duration - time in seconds, from the time
                      the modem dials each wake-up call until
                      a predetermined number of rings have
                      completed.  (This may require a little
                      experimentation with a regular
                      telephone first)
             *Charge per call - whatever you want to charge
                      your clients for each wake-up call.  Be
                      careful not to charge more than the
                      market will bear.
             *Payment terms - number of days for your clients
                      to pay their bills.  This will
                      automatically appear on client's bills.
             *Modem com port - serial communications port
                      number on your PC which is assigned to
                      the modem.
             *Tone/Pulse tel - type of telephone number
                      dialing method available for your area.
             *Speaker off/on - depending upon whether or not
                      you wish audible dialing noises
                      whenever the Wake-up System places a
                      wake-up call to a client.  (Set this to
                      "2" for "on" until you have tested a
                      few wake-up calls, then later you can
                      change it to "0" for "off")
             *Mono/Color mon - type of display monitor,
                      either monochrome or color.
             *Cont/Sht paper - for printing client bills,
                      client listings, etc., is the printer
                      paper continuous form or individually
                      fed to the printer one sheet at a time?
                      If you choose "S" (for sheet fed) then
                      all printouts will pause after printing
                      each page and the Wake-up System will
                      prompt you to insert another sheet of
                      paper before printing continues.

                      (((NOTE)))... All printouts, including
                      client bills, are designed to print on
                      plain 8 1/2" by 11" paper in portrait
                      format at 10 characters per inch and 6
                      lines per inch.  Be sure your printer
                      is set to print properly ahead of time
                      since the Wake-up System is not
                      designed (nor intended) to control
                      printers.  (There are just too many
                      kinds of printers to include printer
                      control within the scope of this
                      software.)  Also, the Wake-up System
                      is designed to send all printouts to
                      device LPT1.  If your printer is
                      connected to a different port, you will
                      need to modify the AUTOEXEC.BAT
                      accordingly with the proper MODE
                      command.  See your DOS manual for more
                      information.

Lastly, near the bottom of the configuration screen, you will
be asked whether or not you wish to save the revised
configuration.  If you answer "Y", then the current
configuration will be erased and replaced with the revised
configuration.

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Next, you need to define the next year's holiday dates within
the Wake-up System's Holidays Masterfile.  Press the F2
function key to access the appropriate screen.  The screen
will display the current holiday dates along the left hand
side of the screen and provide space along the right hand
side for revisions.  To copy any date from the current
holiday dates column to the revised holiday dates column,
simply press <Enter>.  See below for details on the Holidays
Masterfile screen.

        F2 = Holida = Holiday dates which the Wake-up System
                      will skip providing service entirely to
                      all clients under all circumstances.
                      You will need to look at a calendar to
                      determine the date of some future
                      holidays.  Before beginning each day
                      (at 1 second after midnight) the Wake-
                      up System checks this file to determine
                      whether or not to consider the new day
                      a holiday and accordingly to proceed
                      with either placing that days scheduled
                      wake-up calls or to wait 24 hours for
                      the following day instead.  The only
                      valid characters the system will
                      accept, other than digits, is a dash
                      (-) used to separate MM-DD-YYYY so if
                      you wish to delete a past holiday date
                      simply type "----------" into the
                      appropriate field.  The dates need not
                      be keyed in chronologically for the
                      Wake-up System to execute properly,
                      however, these dates are automatically
                      listed on the application form printout
                      and thus would be easier for potential
                      clients to read if they were entered in
                      chronological order.  The Holidays
                      Masterfile provides enough space for up
                      to 14 holiday dates.

Again, near the bottom of the screen, you will be asked
whether or not you wish to save the revised holiday dates.
If you answer "Y", then the current list of holiday dates
will be erased and replaced with the revised list of holiday
dates.

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Finally, and most importantly, you need to enter information
into the Client Masterfile for each of those who wish to
receive wake-up calls from your Wake-up Service.  Press the
F3 function key to access the appropriate screen.  The screen
will display the current client information along the left
hand side of the screen and provide space along the right
hand side for revisions to each element of client
information.  To copy any element of the current client
information column to the revised client information column,
simply press <Enter>.  See below for details on the Client
Masterfile screen.

(((NOTE)))... If you are evaluating the demonstration version
of the Wake-up System, you may enter additional SAMPLE
clients to the six sample clients which already exist in the
Client Masterfile.  Make sure that the "Call time" (explained
below) for each additional sample client will elapse AFTER
the current time.  The sample client's wake-up calls will
then be simulated for you as each "Call time" elapses and
will be displayed on your screen for you to watch.

        F3 = Client = Client Masterfile.  This file contains
                      all the necessary information about
                      each of your clients.  The information
                      you need to enter and brief explanation
                      of each item are:
             *Wake-up phone number - Client's telephone
                      number to which the Wake-up System will
                      place the wake-up calls.  DO NOT
                      include a dash (-) after the first 3
                      digits of the telephone number.  If the
                      phone number you enter has previously
                      been entered, the screen will display
                      that client's information under
                      "Current Client Record" and allow you
                      to revise the client information.  If
                      it has not been previously entered, it
                      will display a "NEW RECORD" message and
                      allow you to add the new client
                      information.
             *Which weekdays?(1-7) - The numbers 1 through 7
                      correspond to the days of the week,
                      1=Sunday, 2=Monday, 3=Tuesday, etc.
                      If, for example, a client wanted a
                      wake-up call only on Sundays,
                      Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays,
                      then you would enter "1457".  If
                      another client wanted a wake-up call
                      only on the work-days of Monday through
                      Friday, then you would enter "23456".
             *Call time (Military) - This is the time of day
                      for each day of the week indicated in
                      the previous step that the Wake-up
                      System will place a wake-up call to the
                      client's wake-up phone number.  Be sure
                      to enter the call times in the MILITARY
                      format and the colon (:) in the correct
                      position.  For example, if a night-
                      shift worker wants wake-up calls at
                      4:30 p.m., the equivalent military time
                      would be 16:30.
             *Bill-to address line - There are three lines to
                      enter the clients name and billing
                      address.  This information will be used
                      by the system's bill printing feature.

Again, near the bottom of the screen, you will be asked
whether or not you wish to save the revised client record.
If you answer "Y", then the current client record will be
erased and replaced with the revised client record.  If you
are entering new records, then the client information will be
added to the Client Masterfile.  After each client record has
been added or revised, the Wake-up System will clear the data
from your screen and return you to the "Wake-up phone number"
line of this same screen.  At this point, to exit the Client
Masterfile screen, simply press <Enter>.  The Wake-up System
will pause momentarily while it re-sorts the client records
into the correct chronological order for subsequent
processing of the wake-up calls to your clients.

      At this point, an important feature of the Wake-up
      System needs to be explained.  You'll notice that when
      you type in the "Wake-up phone number" which is
      explained above, it has the format of "#######?" on the
      screen.  The first 7 positions are obviously for the
      clients wake-up telephone number.  The "?" at the 8th
      position will, IF NECESSARY, allow you to enter any
      alphabetic character from A to Z.  The reason for this
      feature can best be explained by an example.  Suppose
      you have a client who wants a wake-up call at 7:00 a.m.
      on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays but on Tuesdays and
      Thursdays he wants a wake-up call at 7:15 a.m. instead.
      The client's wake-up phone number is 5551234.  In this
      example you will need to create 2 client records in the
      Client Masterfile for the one client.  The first
      record's wake-up phone number would be "5551234", have
      weekdays "246" and a call time of "07:00".  The second
      record's wake-up phone number would be "5551234A", have
      weekdays "35" and a call time of "07:15".  When this
      client's bill is later printed, the Wake-up System will
      automatically consolidate the wake-up calls generated
      by both records to arrive at a total charge to the
      client.  This same procedure may be used to have the
      Wake-up System place more than one wake-up call to a
      particular client during the same day.

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        F4 = C-list = Client Masterfile list - This option
                      will allow you to printout a list of
                      your clients which you have entered
                      using the F3 option (explained above).
                      The Wake-up System will first ask for a
                      "phrase to search for".  This will, for
                      example, allow you to print only the
                      clients with call times between 07:00
                      and 07:59 by entering "07:" or to print
                      only the clients which live on Birch
                      Street by typing "Birch St".  The Wake-
                      up System will search for this phrase
                      in each client record and only print
                      those which contain that phrase.  This
                      search routine is case sensitive, so a
                      search phrase of "Birch St" will not
                      find "BIRCH ST" in a client record.
                      Next, the Wake-up System will ask for
                      the weekday numbers which you want to
                      include on your printout.  If, for
                      example, you wish to print a client
                      list for wake-up calls scheduled for
                      only Saturday and Sunday, then you
                      would enter "71".  This additional
                      option will, in effect, allow you to
                      print out the calling schedule for each
                      day of the week.  For quick and easy
                      information, the Wake-up System will
                      subsequently give you the option of
                      printing to the screen instead of your
                      printer.

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        F5 = Status = Status of client wake-up calls.  This
                      screen will ask you to enter a client's
                      wake-up phone number.  The Wake-up
                      System will then display all previously
                      processed wake-up calls for that wake-
                      up phone number (including those which
                      have a suffix of A-Z), the date and the
                      exact time that each wake-up call was
                      placed.

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        F6 = Bills  = Bill printing.  The Wake-up System's
                      bill printing will use standard 8 1/2"
                      by 11" plain white paper.  The Wake-up
                      System will first ask if you wish to
                      proceed with preparing the files for
                      client billing.  If you answer "Y" then
                      the Wake-up System will prepare it's
                      files for printing bills followed by
                      the message to insert and align paper
                      in your printer.  To print the client's
                      bill the Wake-up System will first
                      print your remit-to address in the
                      upper left hand corner, followed by the
                      client's billing address further down
                      and near the center, followed by an
                      itemized listing of all wake-up calls
                      that the Wake-up System processed
                      during the current billing cycle.  The
                      Wake-up System will also calculate the
                      total amount of the bill and print this
                      amount below the itemized listing as
                      well as the terms for remitting
                      payment.  The Wake-up System will
                      repeat this process for all clients for
                      which the Wake-up System has processed
                      wake-up calls.

                      Following completion of the bill
                      printing, the Wake-up System will
                      automatically proceed with an Accounts
                      Receivable Report which itemizes the
                      clients wake-up phone number, their
                      name, billing date and total billed
                      amount.  This is what YOU use to keep
                      track of how much each client owes you.
                      As each client remits payment to you,
                      simply check off their name from this
                      list to indicate that payment has been
                      received.

                      After the Accounts Receivable Report
                      has been printed, the Wake-up System
                      will ask you if you wish to proceed
                      with deleting inactive clients from the
                      Client Masterfile.  Inactive clients
                      are those for which no wake-up calls
                      were processed since the last time you
                      printed bills.  You may have needed to
                      inactivate a client for any one of
                      several different reasons.  The client
                      may have simply told you that he wished
                      to discontinue receiving your service
                      OR he may have refused to pay his last
                      bill.  In either case, you would have
                      accessed his record from the Client
                      Masterfile by using the F3 option and
                      revised where it says "Which
                      weekdays?(1-7)" from whatever was there
                      to spaces instead.  This action would
                      have prevented the Wake-up System from
                      subsequently processing any wake-up
                      calls for this client.  If you are at
                      the end of the current billing cycle
                      and there are no wake-up calls
                      processed for this client, then the
                      client's record will be deleted.  This
                      assumes, of course, that you entered
                      "Y" to the question on the screen which
                      asks if you want to proceed with
                      deleting inactive clients from the
                      Client Masterfile.  If you enter "N" to
                      this question, then the Wake-up System
                      simply skips this step.

                      The last question asked by the Wake-up
                      System is whether or not you wish to
                      reset the Wake-up System for the next
                      billing cycle.  If you enter "Y" then
                      the Wake-up System will clear the log
                      file which contains all data related to
                      processed wake-up calls for all
                      clients and internally marks the
                      beginning of the next billing cycle.
                      If you enter "N" then DO NOT mail out
                      the bills which you just printed
                      because all of the files remain as they
                      were originally and the next time you
                      print bills to clients, all of the
                      processed wake-up calls will STILL be
                      in the log file and be printed on the
                      client bills AGAIN.

      Once your client's bills are all printed, you need some
      explanation of what to do next.  The format of the
      printed bills is designed in such a way that the paper
      can be folded into a Z-shape so that the paper is one-
      third of it's original length.  After folding, your
      return address and the client's billing address should
      be the only thing visible on one side.  The details of
      the bill would be folded to the inside.  Several page
      folding markers are printed along the left edge of the
      paper to aid placement of the first fold.  You can
      either staple the two edges together, place a stamp on
      them and mail them out that way OR you can insert them
      into standard window envelopes.  The position of the
      clients billing addresses as printed on the bills is
      designed to provide you with the ability to choose
      either of these alternatives.

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        F7 = Applic = Application forms for prospective
                      clients.  The Wake-up System provides
                      a standard application form which can
                      be printed to your printer.  This
                      application form is what you mail to
                      prospective clients when you receive
                      inquiries about your Wake-up Service.
                      The Wake-up System will ask you how
                      many copies you wish to print and will
                      then proceed to print that many forms
                      for you.  The holidays from your
                      Holidays Masterfile (F2 explained
                      above) and the cost per wake-up call
                      from your Configuration (F1 explained
                      above) will also be included on each
                      application form.  If you wish, you may
                      design your own application form
                      instead.

                      IMPORTANT: THE "LIMITATIONS OF
                      LIABILITY" SECTION IS INTENTIONALLY
                      OMITTED BY ENTERPRISE SOFTWARE.  YOU
                      MUST CONSULT A LAWYER OF YOUR CHOICE TO
                      DETERMINE THE WORDING FOR THIS SECTION.

                      The filename is "WAKEUP.FRM" and is
                      stored in ASCII format to allow simple
                      modification using almost any text
                      editor or word processing software.

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        F8 = Restar = Restarts the Wake-up System.  This
                      function key will re-start the entire
                      Wake-up System as though it were
                      executed by typing WAKEUP2.EXE from
                      DOS.  This feature is a convenience
                      only and is not used in the normal
                      operation of the Wake-up System.

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        F9 = Shell  = Shell to DOS.  This function key allows
                      you to access DOS without completely
                      exiting the Wake-up System.  You would
                      use this feature to set your PC's time
                      and date, for example, if you do not
                      have a battery backup for your internal
                      clock/calendar.  When you wish to
                      return to the Wake-up System, you will
                      need to exit DOS by typing the word
                      "EXIT" at the DOS prompt.  The Wake-up
                      System's operations will be suspended
                      during the time you are shelled to DOS.

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        F10 = Exit  = Exit from the Wake-up System completely
                      and return to DOS.

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BUSINESS MARKETING PLAN:
THERE!  Now that you know how the Wake-up System operates,
your Wake-up System has been configured by using the F1
function key and the next year's holiday dates have been
entered by using the F2 function key, here's the sequence of
events to start and operate your own Wake-up Service.  (This
would require, of course, that you purchase the complete
working version of the 24-Hr Wake-up Service.)

   1)  Place an advertisement in your local newspaper, or
       weekly shopper similar to the following example:
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       |         ( ( (  W A K E - U P  ) ) )            |
       | New telephone Wake-up Service now available    |
       | for all residences within the entire (city     |
       | name) area.  Call xxx-xxxx (your business      |
       | telephone number) for more information.        |
       +------------------------------------------------+

       You may want to run this advertisement for several
       weeks so that more people see it.  Remember, the more
       people who know about your Wake-up Service, the better
       the chance of a large number of clients.

   2)  For each caller that requests information, volunteer
       to mail them an application form.  Keep a log of
       caller names and addresses for future reference.
       Print as many application forms as you need by
       starting up the Wake-up System and pressing the F7
       function key for printing application forms.

   3)  As your new clients mail back their filled-in
       application forms, you will need to begin providing
       the Wake-up Service to them.  Start up the Wake-up
       System, press the F3 function key and add each client
       to the Client Masterfile.  As any NEW client is added
       to the Client Masterfile, the first wake-up call to
       them will always be the following day.  Accordingly
       then, starting with the day before you wish to begin
       providing service to your first client, you must NOT
       shut off your PC.  The Wake-up System is designed to
       run 24 hours per day so if you simply leave it running
       at all times, the Wake-up System will AUTOMATICALLY
       place ALL wake-up calls to ALL clients at ALL pre-
       programed call times and days.

   4)  At the end of each month, print your bills to your
       clients by pressing the F6 function key and then mail
       them out.  As your clients remit their payments to
       you, check off their amount due from your Accounts
       Receivable Report which automatically printed after
       you printed the bills.  If a client takes too long to
       pay, you can always stop providing the service to them
       by inactivating their client record in the Client
       Masterfile.  Refer to the section explaining the F6
       function key for Bill Printing.

   5)  As you accumulate clients, you may run into a
       situation where you are unable to provide wake-up
       calls to a client who wishes their wake-up calls to be
       at 7:15 a.m. because you already have 3 other clients
       receiving wake-up calls at 7:15 a.m. (this assumes
       that the "Call duration" number on your Configuration
       screen is set to 20 seconds; 3 client wake-up calls
       times 20 seconds each will take 1 minute of processing
       time).  The application form furnished with the Wake-
       up System, which the client initially filled out and
       returned to you states that you may set the wake-up
       call time to 7:13, 7:14, 7:16 or 7:17 a.m.  without
       notifying them.  However, if these other four time
       slots are ALSO filled up with other clients, then you
       will need to contact this client on the telephone to
       see if they would agree to an even earlier or an even
       later time for their wake-up call.

       If, on the other hand, you have decided to design your
       own application form and you would rather have a
       different policy regarding such a problem, then this
       would be entirely up to you.  This is YOUR business
       and you're the BOSS.

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ADDITIONAL FEATURES:
A couple of additional features about the Wake-up System is
how it handles telephone service failures and electrical
power failures:

One potential problem is that your telephone line is down due
to a storm, construction or an accident between a car and a
nearby telephone pole.  The Wake-up System is designed to
detect whether or not a dialtone exists immediately prior to
dialing each wake-up phone number.  If the dialtone does not
exist, the Wake-up System will automatically attempt to re-
dial the same wake-up phone number 2 more times.  The amount
of time which elapses between each attempt will be the call
duration which you have previously entered into your
Configuration screen.  (see "F1 = Config" above)  If, after 2
more attempts, there is still no dialtone, then the Wake-up
System will record a failed attempt at placing the wake-up
call in it's log file and proceed with attempting to process
the next wake-up call.  This failed attempt will be printed
on the client's next bill with "No Dtone" printed in place of
the call time and a "N/C" (no charge) printed in place of the
charge for that wake-up call.  This call will not be included
in the calculation of the clients total billing amount.

Another potential problem is that during a storm, the
electrical power may temporarily go off.  The Wake-up System
can be run directly from your AUTOEXEC.BAT file upon start-up
of your PC and so, accordingly, the Wake-up System would then
automatically run when the electrical power returns to your
PC.  The Wake-up System is designed to automatically search
for the point where it was at when the electrical power
outage occurred and resume normal operations from that point.
There is no need for you to DO anything!  This feature will
only be beneficial, however, if you have a battery backup for
your PC's internal clock/calendar.

The WAKEUP2.EXE program has been compiled with debug code
produced.  This will allow you to break out of the Wake-up
System anytime with a Ctrl-Break key combination.

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ERROR DETECTION:
The Wake-up System has a built-in error detection system
which will display an error number if it encounters a
problem.  Information on the cause of errors and their
remedies can be determined by referencing a BASIC programming
User's Manual.  The most common causes of error detection are
due to either...
   1)  a non-Hayes or non-Hayes compatible modem.
   2)  an incorrect modem com port number assigned in the
       Configuration.  (See details in F1 section)
   3)  the printer is not on, not on line or not LPT1.
   4)  the FILES=number in your CONFIG.SYS file is too small.

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+-----------------------------------------------------------+
| GOOD LUCK with your new business!  Enterprise Software    |
| genuinely hopes that you find your Wake-up Service to be  |
| a fulfilling and profitable home-based business.          |
+-----------------------------------------------------------+

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TECHNICAL SUPPORT:
Technical support, comments and suggestions for improvements
for future upgrades should be left as messages to ENTERPRISE
SOFTWARE on "The Super Board BBS" at 1-715-845-9277.  Once
logged on, (J)oin conference #25 called Enterprise Software
Support and leave a message to the SYSOP.


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