ZCOMM asked for a phone number. I entered +47-370-11710. It asked for speed, and I entered 2400 bps. Next, I had to choose one of the following:

(1) System uses IBM PC (ANSI) line drawing
(2) 7 bits even parity
(3) 8 bits no parity

My choice was 1.
ZCOMM dialed the number. When the connection was established,
I entered my name and password, navigated to the message
section, read new messages, browsed new files in the library,
and entered G for Goodbye. This was the "tour" that I wanted to
automate.
When disconnected, I pressed the F1 key. This prompted the
learning process based on a record of the online tour. The log
described everything that had happened in detail, including my
pauses to think. Now I was prompted by the following question:

'newscr.t' exists. Append/replace/quit?

I selected append. Then:

Do you want this script file as a new entry in your
telephone directory (y/n)?

I entered "y," and named it "semaforum." After a few seconds,
my new script was ready:

Your new script is in the file 'newscr.t' !!
You can append the file to your current script file
(for example PHODIR.T) or have the commands executed by
entering:
call semaforum.newscr.t

It was time to test the new wonder. I entered

call semaforum.newscr.t