Specifications

1-8 Courier V.Everything External Modem: Getting Started
Carrier Loss Redial
If you enable the carrier loss redial feature, the Courier will
automatically redial the last number it dialed if carrier is lost (for
example, if there is trouble on the line or if the remote modem
hangs up). This feature is useful for dialed-line connections that
operate unattended. See Chapter 3, Dialing, Answering, and
Hanging Up, in the Courier Modems Command Reference manual.
Plug and Play Support
The software for the external Courier has been developed to
support Plug and Play (as defined by the Plug and Play External
COM Device Specification, Version 1.00). When you connect the
Courier to a computer that uses a Plug and Play operating
system, such as Windows 95, the computer will automatically
detect and configure itself to the support the Courier.
Synchronous Support
The Courier can connect to synchronous serial ports to allow
access to mini- and mainframe computers. See Chapter 12,
Dedicated/Leased Line and Synchronous Applications, in the Courier
Modems Command Reference.
Dedicated- and Leased-Line Support
The Courier does not need to be connected to the public
switched telephone network. You can connect a standard
telephone cable between the Courier and another modem and
make connections without even dialing. You can also connect
the Courier to a line that you lease from the telephone company.
See Chapter 12, Dedicated/Leased Line and Synchronous
Applications, in the Courier Modems Command Reference.