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ABOUT THIS PROGRAM
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Name : ModemDial
Version : 2.03 (04 Jan 1997)
Purpose : Tone dialling using modem
Author : © Andrew Berry, 1997
Licence : Freeware. Please see conditions at the end of this file.
ModemDial supports Interactive Help.
PURPOSE
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This program is designed to dial phone numbers using your modem. This has
the following advantages over dialling using the phone’s keypad:
• When dialling an unknown number (for instance one looked up in a phone
book) you can type the whole number then check that it’s correct before
dialling. How many times have you started dialling a number straight
from the phone book then lost your place and had to start again?
• Whilst most modems support tone dialling, a lot of phones are still in
use which are pulse dialling, that is the phone number is dialled
using a system of pulses rather than tones, with the result that the
number takes a lot longer to dial. If you only have a pulse-dialling
phone near your computer then you can use this program to make use of
tone-dialling using the modem.
• Frequently dialled numbers can be stored so that they don’t need to be
typed every time the number is required. Numbers are accessed using a
name, so the number need not be remembered at any time.
• The withhold code, 141, can be automatically added to the front of all
numbers dialled.
• Charge advice can be used for all calls, This feature would normally
require the # and * buttons which some phones don’t have.
USING THE PROGRAM
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The program loads to the icon bar in the usual way. The icon bar icon
allows you access to windows which will dial a phone number, add a number
to the list (a kind of phone book) and set up various configuration
options.
DIALLING A NUMBER
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The simplest way to use this program is as follows. Click SELECT on the
icon to open the main window. This contains a number of icons, most of
which can be ignored for the time being. Enter the number to be dialled in
the lower writeable icon then press Return or click on ‘Dial’. A window
will open showing the number being dialled. You should hear the dialling
tone, followed by the number being dialled. Once you hear the ringing tone
you should pick up the receiver on your phone and press Space. This will
cause the modem to drop the line and you will be able to use the phone
exactly as though you had dialled the number on it.
You must ensure that you have lifted the receiver on your phone *before*
you press Space, otherwise the line will be dropped altogether and you
will have to redial. You may notice some feedback between the modem and the
phone if the two are close together in the room. For this reason you
should always press Space before attempting to speak.
Numbers can be entered with spaces to make them easier to read. Any spaces
are ignored.
WITHHOLD NUMBER
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If this option is selected then the digits 141 will be added to the front
of any number dialled. This has the effect of withholding your number,
so the recipient of the call has no way of finding your number.
DROP LINE AFTER DIALLING
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If this option is selected then the line will be dropped as soon as the
number has been dialled. If you use this option then you should pick up
the phone before dialling.
CHARGE ADVICE
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If this is selected then charge advice will be given on the call made. The
option causes the string *40*,,,,,, to be added to the front of the number,
and # to be added to the end. These strings can be changed from the setup
window - see the later section on this for details.
THE PHONE BOOK
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Frequently dialled numbers can be entered into a list so that they can be
dialled without typing the number each time. The list can contain up to
50 entries, each number having an associated name by which it is referred.
If the limit of 50 is too low then please let me know - it can easily be
changed if necessary.
ADDING NUMBERS TO THE LIST
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To add a number to the list select the option ‘Numbers...’ from the icon
bar menu. This will open a window with two writeable icons for Name and
Number. Each number must be given a unique name. Enter the chosen name into
the first writeable icon and press Return. Enter the number into the
second icon and press return again or Click on ‘Add number’. This will add
the number to the list and re-sort the list into alphabetical order. The
icons will be cleared and the caret placed into the first icon ready to
enter another name.
To save adding all the numbers this way, the ‘Numbers’ file is in CSV
format, so names and numbers can be saved out from a database or other
package. Each entry should consist of the name in quotes, followed by a
comma, followed by the number in quotes, followed by a return character.
To open the ‘Numbers’ file click on ‘Open file’ and the file will be
Filer_Run, usually causing it to be loaded into your normal text editor.
If you have exported the ‘Numbers’ file from a database or have typed the
numbers in by hand (ie not using the ‘Add number’ window) then they may
not be in alphabetical order. To sort the names click on ‘Sort’.
DIALLING A NUMBER FROM THE LIST
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To dial a number which has been added to the list, open the main window as
normal. The upper writeable icon is used to enter the unique name. The
name can either be typed directly into the icon or can be selected from the
names menu. This is opened by clicking on the icon to the right of the name
writeable icon. Pressing Return in either writeable icon will dial the
number.
The six buttons at the bottom of the window, initially blank, can each be
assigned a name from the list. To do this click MENU over the button to be
changed, move the pointer right over ‘Assign’ and select a name from the
names menu. The name will appear in the button, and will stay there until
it is removed, including any further times you use the program. To remove
a name from a button click MENU over the button and select ‘Remove’.
Clicking SELECT on one of the six buttons will enter the name and number
into the writeable icons and will dial the number immediately. This has
obvious speed advantages over selecting the name from the list and then
clicking ‘Dial’. Please note that if a name is removed from the list it
will not automatically be removed from any buttons it may be assigned to.
This must be done manually at the moment.
REMOVING A NUMBER FROM THE LIST
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At the moment there is no easy way to remove a number from the list using
the program. An option to do this will be added in a future version. To
remove a number from the list you must load the list into a text editor
(from within the application directory, or by clicking ‘Open file’ in the
‘Add number’ window) and delete the appropriate lines. The program should
be able to cope with blank lines without any problems.
OPTIONS
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The configuration of the program can be changed by selecting the ‘Setup...’
option from the icon bar menu or from the main window menu.
The three choices in the top-left of the Setup window control the default
settings for the main window options. If any of the three are selected
then they will automatically be tu