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      These settings allow you to specify how you want LoopBack to operate
      and how to control your modem, etc.
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   Subcommands

      @X0BH               Help. @X03 Displays the file you are currently reading.

      @X0BP               Rotate page. @X03 Rotates the page to show more settings
                      that you can configure.

      @X0BQ               Quit. @X03 Quits back to the main configuration menu.

      @X0B1               Modem dialstring.  @X03Set this equal to the dialing string
                      that your modem uses.  For example, if you have touch
                      tone support, your dialstring would be @X0CATDT@X03, if you have
                      pulse dialing your dialstring would be @X0CATDP@X03.

      @X0B2               Number dialing prefix.@X03  Set this equal to a number or
                      set of numbers that you would like the modem dial before
                      it dials the number.  For example, you could have it set
                      equal to @X0A9, @X03if you need the modem to dial 9 and pause
                      before the number is dialed.  If this setting is not
                      needed, don't set it equal to anything.  NOTE: You can
                      select whether or not LoopBack should dial this field when
                      setting up your dialing templates.

      @X0B3               Number dialing suffix. @X03 Works the same way as the prefix
                      except this is dialed after the number is dialed.  I
                      don't why anyone would want to or even be able to use
                      this, but it's here.  NOTE: You can select whether or not
                      LoopBack should dial this field when setting up your
                      dialing templates.

      @X0B4               Maximum # of redial attempts.@X03  Set this equal to the
                      maximum number of times that you want LoopBack to try to
                      dial the users number and connect.  A setting of @X0C3@X03 should
                      be sufficient.

      @X0B5               Maximum # of ticks to wait for connect.@X03  Set this equal
                      to the maximum number of ticks that you want LoopBack to
                      wait for the modem to connect.  @X0A(18.2 ticks = 1 second)
                      @X0C(1092 ticks = 60 seconds)

      @X0B6               Amount of time to adjust. @X03 Set this equal to the amount
                      of time in which you would like to adjust the users time
                      (in minutes).  The adjusting method is configured in
                      Toggles.

      @X0B7               Modem initialization string before callback.@X03  Set this
                      equal to the string that you would like to have sent to
                      the modem before the number is dialed.  For example, if
                      you would like to make sure your modem dials the number
                      FAST then you could set this equal to @X0CATS11=50@X03.  If you
                      do not wish do use this, don't set it equal to anything.

      @X0B8               Maximum # of ticks to wait for hangup.  @X03Set this equal to
                      the maximum # of ticks that you would like LoopBack to
                      wait for the hangup.  @X0A(18.2 ticks = 1 second)@X03  A setting
                      of 182 (10 seconds) should allow plenty of time for the
                      modem to disconnect the user.  NOTE: As soon as LoopBack
                      detects a carrier loss, it will exit the hangup loop and
                      go on to initializing the modem, dialing the number, etc.

     @X0B 9               Long distance access string.  @X03Set this equal to the
                      number you wish to have dialed before a long distance
                      number to access your long distance company.  For
                      example, to access AT&T set this equal to @X0C102881@X03.  If
                      you would like to just use 1+ dialing, set this equal to
                      @X0C1@X03.  You can specify when to use this string in dialing
                      templates maintenance.

     @X0B10               Minimum # of digits to dial.  @X03Set this equal to the
                      minimum # of digits that you want to allow in a callback
                      number.  For example, if you set this equal to @X0C10@X03, then
                      if a user enters the number @X0A812-34-987@X03 (just to screw up
                      your dialing) LoopBack will catch this and re-prompt the
                      user for the #.

     @X0B11               Default Exp. Lvl. if no callback.  @X03Set this equal to the
                      value that you would like to put in place of the user's
                      expired security level if the number that he/she enters
                      is not found in the allowed # calling file. (Or isn't
                      called back because of caller-id, timetables, etc.)  A
                      setting of @X0C0@X03 will disable this setting and the user's
                      expired security level will not be touched.

     @X0B12               Default days till expiration if no callback.  @X03Set this
                      equal to the number of days to add to the attempted
                      verification date to put in place of the user's
                      expiration date.  For example, if you set this equal to
                      @X0C30@X03, and the verification date is December 1, 1994, then
                      the date @X0A12-31-94@X03 will replace the user's expiration
                      date.  A setting of @X0C0@X03 will disable this setting and the
                      user's expiration date will not be touched.

     @X0B13               Default security level if no callback.  @X03Set this equal
                      to the value that you would like to put in place of the
                      user's security level if the number that he/she enters
                      is not found in the allowed # calling file. (Or isn't
                      called back because of caller-id, timetables, etc.)  A
                      setting of @X0C0 @X03will disable this setting and user's security
                      level will not be touched.

     @X0B14               Maximum # of name input tries.  @X03Set this equal to the
                      maximum # of times that you want LoopBack to allow the
                      user to type his/her name.  A setting of @X0C3@X03 should be
                      sufficient.

     @X0B15               Maximum # of password input tries.  @X03Set this equal to the
                      maximum # of times that you want LoopBack to allow the
                      user to type his/her password.  A setting of @X0C3@X03 should be
                      sufficient.

     @X0B16               Maximum # of verification string input tries.  @X03Set this
                      equal to the maximum # of times that you want LoopBack to
                      allow the user to type his/her verfication string.
                      (mother's maiden name)  A setting of @X0C3 @X03should be
                      sufficient.

     @X0B17               Maximum # of city input tries.  @X03Set this equal to the
                      maximum # of times that you want LoopBack to allow the
                      user to type his/her city.  A setting of @X0C3@X03 should be
                      sufficient.

     @X0B18               Maximum # of hangup attempts.  @X03Set this equal to the
                      maximum # of times that you want LoopBack to try to hang
                      the modem up.  If a carrier is still detected after the
                      maximum # of hangup attempts has been reached, LoopBack
                      will issue the @X0ABYE @X03command and exit.

     @X0B19               Time to delay after connection.  @X03Set this equal to the
                      maximum # of ticks to delay after LoopBack has detected
                      a re-connection.  This setting is somewhat outdates due
                      to the routines that LoopBack uses to detect a connection.
                      Unlike some call-back verifiers, LoopBack will keep
                      delaying until the negotiation process is over.  You may
                      still wish to put a 1 second or 2 second delay after
                      connection.  The option is here, and it's up to you
                      whether or not you need it.

     @X0B20               Your BBS line's areacode.  @X03Set this equal to the
                      areacode of your BBS number.  This isn't very important.
                      All it does is establish a default for the user, when he
                      or she enters a number.  If you do not wish LoopBack to
                      provide the caller with a default, don't set this equal
                      to anything.

     @X0B21               Number of minutes to add on entry.  @X03Set this equal to the
                      number of minutes that you would like to add to the
                      user's time upon entry of LoopBack.  The reason you may
                      need this setting is that, due to their security level,
                      newusers may not have enough time to undergo the callback
                      verification.  To compensate for this, LoopBack will add
                      the amount of minutes defined in this setting to the
                      user's time upon entry of LoopBack.

     @X0B22               Daily download bytes to add.  @X03Set this equal to the # of
                      bytes to add to the number of bytes the user has already
                      downloaded for the current day. ie., a setting of @X0F100000@X03
                      will let LoopBack tell PCBoard that the user has already
                      downloaded 100,000 bytes for the current day.  (Thus
                      indicating that he/she can download 100,000 less bytes
                      than before verification.  To let the user download more
                      bytes for the current day, use a negative number.  ie,
                      a setting of @X0F-100000 @X03 will let LoopBack tell PCBoard that
                      the user can download 100,000 more bytes for the current
                      day.

     @X0B23               Total download bytes to add.  @X03Set this equal to the # of
                      bytes to add to number of total bytes the user has
                      already downloaded since his/her first logon date.  ie.,
                      a setting of @X0F100000@X03 will let LoopBack tell PCBoard that
                      the user has already downloaded 100,000 bytes since
                      his/her first logon date.  (Thus indicating that he/she
                      can download 100,000 less bytes than before verification.)
                      To let the user download more bytes, a setting of @X0F-100000
                      @X03will let LoopBack tell PCBoard that the user can download
                      100,000 more bytes.

     @X0B24               Total files to add.  @X03Set this equal to the # of files to
                      add to the number of total files the user has downloaded
                      since his/her first logon date.  ie., a setting of @X0F10@X03
                      will let LoopBack tell PCBoard that the user has already
                      downloaded 10 files since his/her first logon date.
                      (Thus indicating that he/she can download 10 less files
                      than before verification.)  To let the user download more
                      files, a setting of @X0F-10@X03 will let Loopback tell PCBoard
                      that the user can download 10 more files.

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