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L xU L T(h! q `"H (*)+!hi#H (*0 | `$ !`HJ) )h)i( ((`${%`HJhHxHUTh(T(h`!HF! xU T(h! `#8H (*)+!h8"0H (*0 | `/  / `  ` 1 `@AKV<Y<<Y<&,YЬV0HIJlly dial yourdefault Phone Number when youturn on your computer.See Manual Section 2.1Lets you describe your Modem, Printer, etc. *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** 0    2Tn +B!A: Lets you reorganize and changeyour computer phone book.%B: Lets you to describe your computer$system - Modem & Printer interfaces,Screen Display, etc.#C: Lets you tell Easy Com / Easy Goto automaticaFB_enwjEGNRTV[zKakes you to Word Processor.M: Lets you Change stored infofor selected Phone Number. H: Lets you describe your Modem, Printer, etc. *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK ***     :\w:Uv!RETURN: Dials selected Number. Ifno Phone #, ID or Passwordhave been entered you will beprompted for them.C: Lets you Wait For A Call,Change Phone #, & select otherCommunication Options.W: T C o&TM.ENV<K9 &DP.ENV?qK1&DH.ENVCUKLSYSTEM.33A' &PRODOS< !,BASIC.SYSTEM'(&^*^*&+`L 88  .Tw,%This is where all the information for"each of the systems with which you$communicate is held. You must enter!at least a Name, Phone Number and#Modem Speed. The other informationmay be optional.%The Name wil@@&Ms&Options listed on this Menu are preset%to the most common usage. Most userswill never change these.#Be very careful when changing these%since some may cause unwanted results'if used incorrectly. READ MANUAL FIRST.SO|PQ}ee Manual Section 2fSee Manual Section 2tc. See Manual Sections 8 and 9.ionwith Auto Logons in AdvancedOptions - Manual Section 9).*** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** x&Lr%Printer Data Format and Printer Speed%are for Serial Printers only and must#match the settings on your printer."Printer LF After CR indicates that you want a Linefeed sent to your#Printer after each carriage return.Sour hardwareresides.See Manual Section 2tc. See Manual Sections 8 and 9.ionwith Auto Logons in AdvancedOptions - Manual Section 9).*** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** xx *Qv &This Menu is where you tell Easy Com /$Easy Go how you Apple is configured.&Toggle each item until it displays the"type of equipment you have. In an$Apple //e or II+ you must also enter&the slot number in which yLMcters,!setting up Print and Edit Memory,!etc. See Manual Sections 8 and 9.ionwith Auto Logons in AdvancedOptions - Manual Section 9).*** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** 8     .Ni(E: Sets Prefix and Pathname forAutoSave When Memory Full.See Manual Section 3.4."F: Set to match the remote system.#G: Special options for setting AutoLogons, Keyboard Macros, FlowControl, Redefining Charan 9).%D: Your Password if the remote system!requires one. (Used in conjuctionwith Auto Logons in AdvancedOptions - Manual Section 9).*** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** 88    6Xz+Mj!A: Give each entry a unique name.!B: The Phone number of the remote computer.$C: Your User ID if the remote system!requires one. (Used in conjuctionwith Auto Logons in AdvancedOptions - Manual Sectiol appear on your ComputerPhone Book screen.See Manual Section 7.1 BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** ee Manual Sections 8 and 9VIA TYMNET APPLE TO APPLE *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** @@      :`4Xy%D: Printer and Modem Setup allows you to define how these devices will"be used for this Phone Book Entry."E: 40 Col Inverse allows Apple II+#users to select how upper and lower$case will be displayXX  :_ 1Nq$Here is where you can customize your"software to Send Logon information%such as Password and ID to the remotecomputer every time you call.#You can also define Keyboard Macros"which send a series oWXYZ to be a NUL (000) whichwill be ignored by Easy Com /Easy Go.See Manual Section 8ystems.See Manual Section 8heinfo in Memory. You may use Terminal Commands to toggle thisON and OFF as needed. *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** P  2U{6?"Here you can Redefine Incoming and%Outgoing Characters and Reset or Listany you have already Redefined.Example Usage: Remote System issending CTRL S which deselectsyour Printer. You may redefineCTRL SUcters as anothertype of Flow Control.$J : Used when sending Files to FullDuplex Systems.See Manual Section 8heinfo in Memory. You may use Terminal Commands to toggle thisON and OFF as needed. *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** H    6]m&K[&A-D: Set Stop and Start Characters forX-ON and X-OFF.&E-F: Set Start and Stop Characters forSystems that require Line At aTime Handshaking Protocol.!G-I: Sets Delays Between or AfterSpecified CharaSt every-"thing coming in and going out dur-"ing a Communication Session is put$into Memory. OFF does not store theinfo in Memory. You may use Terminal Commands to toggle thisON and OFF as needed. *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** @@      :_~+Ns$F: ON turns Printer ON, OFF turns itOFF when you first enter Comm-unication Options. You may useTerminal Commands to toggle the%the Printer ON and OFF while ON-LINE.$G: ON turns memory on so thaed while Online.#If the remote system outputs mostly#lower case, then set this option to Upper Case. If it ouputs mostlyupper case, set this option toLower. If its not important,set to Disable. *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** f commands to#the remote computer at the press ofa key. Macros are useful for"performing tasks you do often suchas checking your Source Mailboxor Stock Prices on Dow Jones.See Manual Section 9* *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** XX  6[l:b$To create a Logon or Macro, take thefollowing steps:#1. Get ON-LINE with the PRINTER ON.#Manually do the Logon or Macro Taskwhile the Printer records it.2. Use the printout to fill in%the Logon or M`abcduput line with!a Carriage Return + Line Feed. If off, just a Carriage Return willbe sent. Most systems will notwant the Line Feed added. F-H: Sets condition of 8'th DataBit ON, OFF or Preserved foryour Modem and Printer. *** BLANK *** `Bf#I: Lets you enter up to 10 commands#to your Printer for setting PrinterOptions such as print size etc.$Commands may be sent to printer fromthe Word Processor menu.3.#E: If set to ON, Easy Com / Easy Go#will terminate each ouput line with!a Carriage Return + Line Feed. If off, just a Carriage Return willbe sent. Most systems will notwant the Line Feed added. F-H: Sets condition of 8'th DataBit ON, OFF or Preserved foryour Modem and Printer. *** BLANK *** ``      >]0QpC: Set to match remote system.%D: Set to match your modem. 1200 Baud Modems should be set to 212. 300!Baud Modems should be set to 103.#E: If set to ON, Easy Com / Easy Go#will terminate each oices can use 8D+No+1S or 7D+Even/Odd+1S.D = Number of Data BitsS = Number of Stop BitsNo = No Parity BitEven = Even Parity BitOdd = Odd Parity BitSee Manual Section 8 *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** ``   Bcv)AYo Sets up various options for yourPrinter and Modem.#A: Set to match remote system. Most"PC to PC will be Half Duplex. Mostservices are Full Duplex.#B: Set to match remote system. Mostserv\]^"Phone Book. This must be the onlyitem on the Data Line. !P - Sends the Password from the!Computer Phone Book. This must bethe only item on the Data Line.ogether.Dow Jones.See Manual Section 9* *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** X  6]#:[}&Special symbols used in the Data Line:$^ - The symbol used to indicate that%the next character is a control code.#Ex: ^C sends CTRL C when entered inthe Data Field.#!I - Sends the ID from the ComputerD - Resets line at cursor$CTRL I - Inserts blank line (Logons)!ESC - Exits screen on //c and //e"Shift CTRL @ - Exits screen on II+a Macro, and link Macros together.Dow Jones.See Manual Section 9* *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** XX  2So>` Useful Commands used in creatingLogons and Keyboard Macros:"CTRL B - Moves cursor back 1 field%RETURN - Moves cursor forward 1 field!CTRL Z - Moves cursor down 1 lineCTRL A - Moves cursor up 1 lineCTRL acro Time Outs, Trigger"Characters and Data Lines. See the'manual for a more complete description.You may also link your Logon to"a Macro, and link Macros together.Dow Jones.See Manual Section 9* *** BLANK *** *** BLANK ***     2Ru"*KThis is your main work menu for"Communications. From here you can$choose to perform tasks before going"online or while you are connected.%A: When a phone number is showing, itis dialed. When toggled to      :_~:\}$B: Sends a file from your disk usingNo Error Check (text files) orX-Modem protocol (receiver mustalso use X-Modem). You will beasked to type in the Pathnameof the file to be sent."C: Sends a m Protocol. (receivermust also use X-Modem).See Manual Sections 3 and 5e for 'AutoSave When MemoryFull'. Full ON or OFF.n thephone is answered.s condition of 8'th DataBit ON, OFF or Preserved foryour Modem and Printer. *** BLANK ***     2W}-$Here is where you choose to send and%receive files from you disk or memory%using various methods: No Error CheckX-Modem Full Disk!A: Sends the contents of the wordprocessor using No Error Checkor X-Modefghi~ AutoSave File Name,Make a directory, Review/Print a file etc.lso lets you turn Automatic SaveWhen Memory Full ON or OFF.n thephone is answered.** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK ***  "AbG: Deletes all the information currently stored in your capture memory from your online session.Any information in your editmemory for the Word Processorwill not be affected.eManagement Functions such as: Catalog, Set AutoSave File Name,Make a directory, Review/Print a file etc.lso lets you turn Automatic SaveWhen Memory Full ON or OFF.n thephone is answered.** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK ***     .Ty3%E: Takes you to Word Processing where$you can write letters, documents etcto send; or review and editinformation you have received. F: Lets you perform various FileManagement Functions such as: Catalog, Set Receive options such as SendMemory or Receive File X-Modem.!Also lets you turn Automatic SaveWhen Memory Full ON or OFF.n thephone is answered.** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK ***      2Uu=_"Send/Receive Files lets you chooseto send Memory or disk files or Receive disk files automatically when the phone is answered. ThisIs Unattended Send and Receive.$D: Lets you choose from various Send andou can choose various optionswhen Easy Com/Easy GO answers the phone:Enter Terminal Mode takes youonline immediately when thephone is answered.** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK ***     :X{;FdFor example: If you have left"terminal communications using CTRL#A CTRL X to review the informationyou retrieved from a service in$the word processor, then you want toreturn to online.&C: Here yNEWNUMBER you can type in a phonenumber. B: Takes you back online if yourphone is not hung up. *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** Complete Disk. (ProDos,"DOS 3.3, Pascal,SOS, CP/M Advanced!Logic Systems or CP/M Microsoft). Receiver must also be using FullDisk Transfer in Easy Com/Easy"Go or Transend 2 (V5.0 or higher).ion 9ed. *** BLANK *** *** BLANK ***      6Wz<Yx D: Lets you receive a file using"X-Modem protocol. X-Modem does not!send file type. All files will besaved as Text (TXT). Ask thesender for the correct Type andSubtype of the file being sent.Then     6Y~.D]"This is where you can write, edit,$save, print and review information -the 'Information Processor'of Easy Com / Easy Go. A: Takes you into the editor. Ifyou have been online, all the information froopqrstuveis AUTOSAVE and requires thatyou set the Prefix to matchyour Data Disk before it can beused.D: Lists by Name all Volumescurrently online.ion.y, Review/Print a file etc. ON, OFF or Preserved foryour Modem and Printer. *** BLANK *** ("D\!E: Lets you create a directory onany of your data disks."F: Lets you look at a text file onyour screen or print it on your#printer. A text file is designatedby TXT when you do a catalog.lchoice is ON. The default nameis AUTOSAVE and requires thatyou set the Prefix to matchyour Data Disk before it can beused.D: Lists by Name all Diskettescurrently in your disk drives.*** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** ((     :\;[a!C: SET AUTOSAVE PATHNAME lets you"name the automatic recording file. The Capture memory will be saved to this file when memory is full if the AutoSave When Memory Fullchoice is ON. The default nam you set a default Prefix.!A Prefix is the name of a Disk ora Directory such as /MYDISK or"/MYDISK/MYFILES. See Apple Manualfor more information.pe.o or Transend 2 (V5.0 or higher).*** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** ((    :]|<[~"A: Gives a lising of the directoryspecified by the Prefix and or Pathname.$B: Lets you do the following actionson files: Delete, Lock, Unlock Rename, and Set Type. See Manual Section 4.9.!C: Letsklmit is ablank disk before you begin. F: Lets you perform various FileManagement Functions such as: Catalog, Set AutoSave File Name,Make a directory, Review/Print a file etc. *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK ***     :^$Ec#E: Sets your system up to receive a"full disk. Your disk must be for-#matted the same as the disk you are!receiving (ProDos, DOS 3.3, CP/M,ect). All files on the disk"will be erased, so be sure change these values on the!received file using 'File Action:Set Type' in Disk Functions.See your Apple Users Guide formore info on Type and Subtype.o or Transend 2 (V5.0 or higher).*** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** m your session isdisplayed and may be edited.SEE NEXT PAGE FOR ALLWORD PROCESSING COMMANDSSee Manual Section 4* BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK ***   >Vb7WzWord Processor Commands ^ = Control^A Tab Left ^K Up A Line%^B Insert ASCII ^L Del To End Line%^C Global Tab Down ^M Carriage Return"^D Delete Char ^N Line Justify!^E Global Tab xyts up page formatting etc. F: Deletes all text currently in the editor.!G: Sends special commands to yourprinter which you may set up inPhone Book Maintenance.** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK ***   :`;Gi%D: Prints file currently in memory to#the Printer or Disk. Print file to!Disk should be used to save files you plan to send via information#services or direct to non Easy Com/Easy Go users.E: Selection. The margin settins are#placed at the beginning of the file!in text format. This file may be!loaded by any word processor that#can load a normal ProDos Text File.Save File choice.s too long, it will scrollthrough memory. *** BLANK ***       6X|Ce!C: Saves file to disk with margin#settings. When this file is loaded#back into the editor, it will resetcurrent margins to the ones contained in the file. All workfiles should be saved with this!see it scroll on the screen, press ESC to stop the load.4. Press A to enter the Word Processor.$Note that this can only be done with#files that were not Saved using theC. Save File choice.s too long, it will scrollthrough memory. *** BLANK ***        Bd ,6S^!To load the editor with a sectionof a file too large to fit inmemory, do the following:1. Begin to load the file.2. Watch for the last part ofthe section you want.3. As soon as you securrent memory!available in the edit memory, the#end of the file will not be loaded. If the file was created by PrintTo Disk, or AutoSave, it will use the current margin settings.!If it is too long, it will scrollthrough memory. *** BLANK ***       >c0Tu$B: Lets you transfer a file from the!disk into the word processor. If#the file was Saved using Save File, it will be loaded along with the correct margin settings. If the"file is larger than B Set Begin Blk E Set End BlkM Move Block O Delete BlkD Delete Block Markers#You may set Multiple Blocks. Blocks"are also active for Save and Print Functions.ne ^T Split Line Continuedforyour Modem and Printer. *** BLANK ***  BP`>Uy Page Commands^P Followed by:B Begin Of File E End Of FileBlock Commands^Y Followed by:!L Left Justify R Right JustifyC Center Lines P Pack LinesX Expand Lines G Glue LinesJustify R Right JustifyC Center Line P Pack Line X Expand Linems or CP/M Microsoft). Receiver must also be using FullDisk Transfer in Easy Com/Easy"Go or Transend 2 (V5.0 or higher).ion 9ed. *** BLANK *** *** BLANK ***   2Qu8^U Right 1 Space ^X Page Down#^V Copy Chr Above ^Y Block Commands ^W Page Up ^Z Down A LineESC = Exit Editor (//e or //c) Shift CTRL P = Exit Editor (II+)Justify Commands^N Folllowed by:!L Left Up ^O Delete Line#^F Insert Space ^P Page Commands^G Glue Lines ^Q Up A Line"^H Back Space ^R Restore Line!^I(Tab) Tab Right ^S Insert Line ^J Down A Line ^T Split Line Continued *** BLANK *** *** BLANK ***      >a(Lr"Here is where you set up your pagelayout for printing your text.$A: Defines the total number of lineson page. Most common is 66.!B: Says how many lines to skip at!top of page before starting ?]~ H: Lets you perform various FileManagement Functions such as: Catalog, Set AutoSave File Name,Make a directory, Review/Print a file etc.LENET DIALOG VIA TELENET EASYLINK *** BLANK *** MCI MAILame set. The"default Pathname for this functionis AUTO.SAVE. The file will beupdated each time you do aCTRL A CTRL X or CTRL A CTRL Zor whenever the Capture Memoryis with 800 characters of beingfull.*** BLANK *** *** BLANK ***       >b 0Pk#G: AutoSave When Memory Full allows you to use a disk file to record$Terminal Sessions that are too large!to fit in the Capture Memory. If"this option is ON, you must have avalid Prefix/Pathner you enter by256 to get the actual charactercount.nication Session is put$into Memory. OFF does not store theinfo in Memory. You may use Terminal Commands to toggle thisON and OFF as needed. *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** @    .Pn/!H: ON causes Easy Com /Easy Go toautomatically stop the remotesystem and save the contents ofmemory to a file on your disk. I-J: Sets the size of the Memoryfor your Print and Edit memory. Multiply the numbLogon / Keyboard Macros allowsyou to create automatic logon sequences and to put often usedcommands into simple twokeystroke 'macros'.* BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** @@    6Zw<]v#A: The Flow Control menu allows youto set various protocols for sending and receiving text data.%B: Re-Define Characters allows you to#eliminate or change any incoming oroutgoing characters.&C: Auto our hardwareresides.See Manual Section 2PLE TO APPLE *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** px *Qv &This Menu is where you tell Easy Com /$Easy Go how you Apple is configured.&Toggle each item until it displays the"type of equipment you have. In an$Apple //e or II+ you must also enter&the slot number in which y{ to the space afterthe next occurance of this charwhen you press CTRL C (Lookstowards end of file) or CTRL E(Looks towards begin of file).H: Turns various editor noises,including Key Click, On or Off."I: Saves current settings to disk. ***      >c3Po$F: Sets the maximum number of spacesthat will be inserted in a line#with Expand (CTRL N X or CTRL Y X).%G: Global tab characater. May be used!for constructing 'templates'. The#cursor will movetext."C: Sets number of lines of text on#each page. Page Length - Top Margin%-Text Lines Per Page = Bottom margin.#D: Sets Left Margin for Print File.$E: Sets the number of characters perline.See Manual Section 4.5.1ough memory. *** BLANK ***  DOW JONES VIA TYMNET APPLE TO APPLE *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK ***     :Ty 2X{Terminal Session Commands$While you are Online you may use the$Terminal Session Commands to control&the operation of your printer, capture memory, etc.&The commands are done by typing one of&two Trharacterto lower case)CTRL W Turn Capture Memory Off$CTRL X Exit Terminal Session without hanging up CTRL Z Exit Terminal Session andhang up N Turn Printer OnCTRL O Turn Printer Off** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** >_To send a Keyboard Macro, Press CTRL E followed by a letter A-V.To send an ESC press ESC twice."Pressing ESC once toggles the case"of the next character typed (II+).U Set Keyboard to Upper Case (II+) (use ESC to toggle one characterto lower case)CTRL W Turn Capture Memory Off$CTRL X Exit Terminal Session without hanging up CTRL Z Exit Terminal Session andhang up N Turn Printer OnCTRL O Turn Printer Off** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK ***     :Tr6[fCTRL A Commands ContinuedCTRL P Turn Capture Memory On'CTRL S Sends Break until next key press$CTRL T Exits to Send/Receive Options'CTRL U Set Keyboard to Upper Case (II+) (use ESC to toggle one cHalf Duplex!CTRL L Set Keyboard to Lower Case!( II+ only. Use ESC to toggle onecharacater to upper case) CTRL M Send Logon Macro SequenceCTRL N Turn Printer OnCTRL O Turn Printer Off** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK ***   BRq -OiCTRL A CommandsThe following commands must bepreceded by CTRL A:CTRL A Sends CTRL A%CTRL C Cancel Logon Macro in progressCTRL D Display Current StatusCTRL F Set Full DuplexCTRL H Set igger Characters followed by thecommand you want.%The first Trigger is CTRL A. This is"used for the normal commands. The$Second trigger is CTRL E and is usedto send Keyboard Macros.** BLANK *** *** BLANK *** *** BLANK ***