Paul,  in setting up your cell phone (which I assume the "verizon" phone
is: 

Setting hayes compatible is correct, com1 is the default; the phone
number should be the number to dial into the provider, which, I suspect,
is a ten digit number.  Then your pop and smpt which would be
verizon.net for each.  That should set you up to use the cell phone to
dial into your provider. 



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Henrichsen
Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2004 9:42 PM
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Subject: re: [Braillenote] using a verizon modem with a braille note

Hi, Kirstyn. Thanks for where to find the baud rate. It is already at
19200 
which is what they told me to set it at. Modem is already hayze
compatible 
on com1. They also gave me an initialization string, but I have no idea 
where that would go; perhaps in the same line with the phone number. I 
don't know. The phone number they gave is pound 777. I assume that
pressing 
the number sign will work, but when I look on the braille display, I see

two number signs then the number. The speech says number sign 777.
Don't know if that is the same as a pound sign.
Log on name is qnc and password is qnc. I have then put my e-mail log on

and password in the next fields for e-mail log on and password.
However, when I try to dial, it just times out and says no carrier.
I wonder if the number sign is really what is needed there or if there
is a 
way to put in the initialization string and the pound 777.
Thanks.
At 3/17/2004, you wrote:

>Paul,
>
>     I have not used this but based on what you wrote, you need to
change 
> the modem setting for the record you use in Keymail.  Go into Keymail,

> press s for the Setup List, then d for Directory of Services.  Press l
to 
> look up the record you use.  After selecting it, space to the "Modem
to 
> use?" prompt.
>     Press CONTROL with k to edit the setting, and press CONTROL with 
> SPACE repeatedly until you get to "Hayes Compatible on COM1:".  Press 
> CONTROL with ENTER to save the changes.
>     As for the serial port baud rate, I believe it is set in the ASCII

> Translation Options because this controls the settings used when 
> transferring files between the BrailleNote and another device using
the 
> serial port.  Go into the File Manager, press t for the Translation
Menu, 
> and a for the ASCII Translation Options.  Space to the baud rate
setting, 
> and press CONTROL with SPACE repeatedly until you get to your 
> selection.  Press ENTER, then ESCAPE to exit, and y to confirm
changes.
>
>Hope this helps,
>Kirstyn
>
>
>
>
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