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                The Complete Communicator for DOS
                   DOS Command Line Interface
                                
                                
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The following is a listing of the DOS level commands that the
Communicator software will interpert.

CCOM
Displays the Complete Communicator main menu if CCBACK is loaded
(See below)

CCBACK
Loads CCOM'c background code into memory.  This is necessary for
CCOM to answer the phone or to be able to inter the software.

CCOM_OFF
Unloads the CCOM background code, freeing up memory.  Use CCBACK
to reload the background code before trying to use CCOM again.

CONVERT (FILENAME) [/P] [/M] [/H] [/T] [/G] [/S] [/F]
Converts the specified file to fax format.  the entire file name
(including extension) must be specified.

You can specify the file type (if it is not a text file) by
using:

/P for PC Paintbrush (.PCX)
/M for Microsoft Windows 2.0 Paint (.MSP)
/H for Dr. Halo II (.CUT)
/T for TIFF Class B Uncompressed (.TIF)
/G for Epson FX Graphics files

You can specify the converted file resolution by using:

/S Standard resolution during file conversion
/F Fine resolution during file conversion

CFAXVIEW (FILENAME)
Displays the fax file you specify.  If you specify the Filename
without extension then it will display the whole fax.  To view a
certain page of a fax then specify that particular extension. i.
e . FILENAME.004 for viewing page four of fax "FILENAME".
CCOMSEND (FILENAME) (PHONENUMBER) [/D] [/S] [/F] [/H] [/M] [/P]
[/X] [/G] [/T]
Sends the specified fax file or voice message to the specified
recipient phone number immediately.  If the fax file you specify
is not already in fax format, it is converted before it is sent.
The entire file name (including extension) must be specified.
For voice messages you MUST use an extension of .VOC or .MSG.  If
you do not specify a phone number, CCOM sends the fax to the
person with whow you're on the phone at that time.

The /D parameter indicates that you are communicating with
another CCOM of CFAX 9624 and that this is a DOS file transfer.

 You can specify the file type (if it is not a text file) by
using:

/P for PC Paintbrush (.PCX)
/M for Microsoft Windows 2.0 Paint (.MSP)
/H for Dr. Halo II (.CUT)
/T for TIFF Class B Uncompressed (.TIF)
/G for Epson FX Graphics files

You can specify the converted file resolution by using:

/S Standard resolution during file conversion
/F Fine resolution during file conversion

You can designate the date the fax is sent by using MM/DD format.

                              03/25
                                
You can designate the time the fax or voice message is sent by
using the HH:MM format, indicating A.M. with an A and P.M. with a
P.
                                
                              4:02P
                                
FAXPRINT (FILENAME)
Prints the fax file you specify using CCOM's background print
facility.  To print a certain page of a fax then specify that
particular extension. i. e . FILENAME.004 for printing page four
of fax "FILENAME".

CVRTMODE [/T] [/G]
Most applications that print EPSON FX formatted text use a
printer graphics mode for underlining.  Normally, CCOM modifies
this underline command automatically to improve the appearance of
the underlined text.  If you are converting a file that is
totally EPSON FX graphics (such as a chart or graph), you need to
indicate whether CCOM should modify the underline commands by
using:

/T to have CCOM modify graphics (coverting text files)
/G to have CCOM NOT modify graphics (converting graphics files)

CCOMSCAN [/P] [/L] [/T] [/R] [/C] [/I?] [/W?#] [/S?#] [/D?#] [/V]
FILENAME
Displays the scanner software main menu for the scanner type you
have installed (available only if you installed a scanner in
INSTALLC) so you can scan and send a fax immediately.

The /P option will tell CCOM to display any parameter errors that
occur.

You can specify the converted file resolution by replacing the ?
for the /I? option using:

/LS for standard resolution in file conversion
/LF for fine resolution in file conversion

The /T? option indicates the scanner type you are using by
replacing the ? for the /T? option using:

/TH for an HP ScanJet
/TD for a DEST scanner
/TC for a Cannon scanner
/TM for a Microtek scanner
/TP for a Complete Full Page scanner

The /R? option indicates whether you want the scanner reset
before scanning by replacing the ? for the /R? option using:

/RY will reset the scanner
/RN will not reset the scanner

The /C option will invert the scanned data

The /I? option lets you specify the image intensity by replacing
the ? for /I? option using:

/IL for low intensity
/IN for normal intensity
/IH for high intensity

The /W?# option lets you specify the size of the image to be
scanned in inches (up to 1000th of an inch), by  replacing the ?
using:

/WX the X coordinate defines how far down the page to begin
scanning
/WY the Y coordinate defines the beginning left margin
/WW the W defines the width of the area to be scanned
/WH the H defines  the height of the area to be scanned

You indicate the size in inches by replacing the # with the size
of the image area in inches as shown in the example below:

CCOMSCAN /LS /RY /IN /WX0 /WY0 /WW8.640 /WH1 1.000 /DB FILENAME

You indicate the type of data being scanned by replacing the ? OR
the # for the /D?# using:

/DB black/white images (by default)
/DN# where n=the number associated with the scanner you are using
and the dither patterns it supports:

Number   Dither Pattern        Supporting Scanners
                               
1        4x4 Fatting           HP, DEST, Cannon
2        8x8 Fatting           HP, DEST
3        4x8 Fatting           DEST
4        8x4 fatting           None
5        4x4 Bayer             HP, DEST, Cannon
6        8x8 Bayer             HP, DEST
7        4x4 Vertical Line     HP, DEST
8        8x8 Vertical Line     DEST
9        4x4 Horizontal Line   DEST
10       8x8 Horizontal Line   DEST
15       User Defined          DEST
16       User Defined          DEST

The /V option lets you view the scanned image before it is faxed.

RINGBUSY [/B] [/N]
Allows you to select whether an incoming call placed while you
are in CAM foreground mode will hear a busy signal or just hear
the phone ring with no answer by using:

/B callers hear a busy signal
/N callers hear a ring with no answer

HKEYMODE [/A] [/M]
Allows you to indicate whether the CCOM pop-up window capability
used from within other applications should be accessed
automatically by CCOM or manually by you by using:

/A CCOM automatically invokes pop-up window
/M you will need to manually activate the pop-up window
The computer needs to be re-booted after using this command for
it to take effect.

Note:  Users of DOS 4.0 or higher, the automatic mode will not
work.