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APIcom Instruction Manual 
Configuration
 
 
Property Description 
OK response 
The string that the modem sends to APIcom to indicate successful execution of 
a command. 
Connect response 
The string that the modem sends to APIcom to indicate that a connection has 
been established. 
Data mode 
command 
The command that switches the modem from online mode into data mode. 
Reset command 
The command that resets the modem to its power up state. 
Initialization 
command 
The command that initializes the modem. 
Dial command 
The command that tells the modem to dial a telephone number, using either 
tone or pulse dialing. 
Hangup command 
The command that tells the modem to hang up. 
 
2.5.7. Ethernet Connections 
If the Connection Type is set to TCP/IP, clicking on 
 
will bring up TCP/IP Connection 
Properties dialog box in which the IP (Internet Protocol) address and the TCP Port need to be specified 
(refer to the following figure). The TCP/IP option is an experimental implementation only at this time and 
is not supported by API. It works only for a few specific RS-232 to Ethernet converters. Please monitor 
our website for more information on this issue. Manufacturer and model information will be provided as 
soon as testing is completed.  
 
Figure 2-17: TCP/IP Connection Properties Dialog Box 
Future E-series instruments may have the option for internal TCP/IP connectivity. 
2.6. Configuration 
Storage 
APIcom stores information in different places, as described below.  
2.6.1. Global Options  
APIcom stores its global options in the computer’s registry under  
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Advanced Pollution Instrumentation\APIcom 
Global options include all of the settings in the Settings-Options menu, the name of the network 
configuration file last used, the names of the most recently used network configuration files, the global 
iDAS record selection criteria, and the position and size of various windows and dialog boxes. APIcom 
permits to change the size of many dialog boxes and windows, and it remembers the last used size and 
position of each window. APIcom also remembers the names of the four most recently used network 
configuration files, which appear in the File menu. 
2.6.2.  APIcom Network Configuration: 
The APIcom network configuration (see Section 2.5), which consists of instruments, sites, and non-
Windows modems, is stored in a file traditionally called APIcom.cfg, which - by default - is located in the 
same directory as APIcom.EXE. However, the network configuration can be stored in a file with any 
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