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US Robotics COURIER - Modem Compatibility Standards

US Robotics COURIER
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COURIER HIGH SPEED MODEMS
nonvolatile
memory
and
the
factory
defaults
stored
permanently
in
read-only
memory.
HELP Screens
The
modem
displays
screens
that
summarize
the
command
sets,
Dial
command
options,
and
S-register functions.
Bottom Panel Reference
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Command
summaries
and
other
information
are
printed
on
the
-
bottom
of
the
modem
case. A
Dual
In-Line Package (DIP)
switch
guide
makes
it
easy
to tailor the
switch
settings to
your
terminal
or
software requirements. -
Dialing the Last Dialed Number
The
modem
has
a buffer
that
stores each
dialed
number
until
it -
is cleared
by
another
Dial
command.
A few keystrokes cause
the
modem
to redial
the
number
in
the
buffer
without
your
having
to
enter
the
number
again. -
Automated Redialing
You can
put
the
modem
into
Repeat
Mode
to
continuously
redial
if
a
previous
dial
attempt
fails to connect. This is especially use-
ful in dialing services
whose
lines
are
often busy.
Quote Mode
Set
the
modem
to
Quote
Mode
if
you
want
it to dial
an
alpha-
betic
acronym
instead
of a
numeric
number.
COMPATIBILITY
The
Courier
adheres
to the following
standards,
ensuring
com-
patibility
with
a
wide
base
of
installed
modems.
Unless other-
wise indicated, HST, V.32
bis
and
Dual
Standard
modems
all
conform to the listed
standard.
USR-HST 16.SK,
14.4K/12K/9600/7200/4800
bps
(Dual
Standard
and
HST
modems)
CCITT V.32
bis
14.4K/12K/9600/7200/4800
bps
(Dual
Standard
and
V.32
bis
modems)
CCITT V.32
9600/
4800
bps
(Dual
Standard
and
V.32
bis
modems)
CCITT V.22
bis
2400
bps
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Features and Compatibility
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