     The  proper setup for all Zoom V-series modems... Use  AT&F&C1&D2  for
the  init string.(for the White V42bis [2400] or Turbo modems add S36=7  to
the  string)  OR pick the Hayes 2400 from software selection.  Set  RTS/CTS
=ON, Lock DTE to 19,200 (9600+ models) or 9600 (2400 v42bis models), do not
follow modem connect, or set Autobaud detect=OFF/NO.  If your software  has
the option to 'drop DTR to hang-up' set that to YES. When you enter any  AT
command, that sets the port/modem speed, bits & parity. If you do AT&W  all
current settings are saved, including speed, bits, parity & the modem  will
'awaken' with those settings.

     Any program that uses ATZ in the intitialization or command string, is
expecting  that  it  is the only software that you will  be  using  on  the
computer  with that modem. As that is extremely unlikely, we dissaprove  of
that  practice. Replace the ATZ with (99% of the time) AT&F&C1&D2.  Put  in
whatever  they use for a carraige return (if they show one). If  there  are
additional  paramters  put them between the above string and  the  carraige
return character(s). (Most often the ^M is used for carraige return.)

    Some commands for some Hayes hi-speed modems are proprietary (not CCITT
v32bis)  so picking a Hayes hi-speed modem is not the right choice. IF  you
must pick a modem, pick a Hayes Smartmodem 2400.

>>>  I  always recommend you start any string AT&F in all programs to  make
sure  it's  set  back to factory, eliminating any  conflicting  setup  from
another program.

     Some  Fax  software (Winfax for example) does not reset the  modem  to
Data mode when done. AT+FCLASS=0 will reset to data mode.

                                   Don Hinds - Zoom Tech
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