Ultratec PRO80TM manual Ascii Options

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ASCII Options

ASCII (ORIGINATE/ANSWER)

Determines which machine is calling and which one is answering. This usually happens automatically. However, if you are manually setting up ASCII, select ORIGINATE if you are going to be the person placing the call and select ANSWER if you are going to be receiving ASCII calls.

The default is ORIGINATE.

Baud Rate (110/300)

Determines how fast the signals travel through the phone lines. You can choose 110 or 300 baud, but 110 is rarely used. The default baud rate is 300.

Duplex (HALF/FULL)

Controls how characters are displayed. If you get double characters (lliikkee tthhiiss) or none at all, change the option between half duplex and full duplex. The default is half duplex.

Parity (8N1/7E1)

Controls error-checking. You can choose 8N1 or 7E1. The first number is data bits. The middle letter means: “N” for No parity or “E” for Even parity. The last number is stop bits. The default is 8N1 parity.

Return Sequence (CR/CR + LF)

Determines what the Superprint Pro80 sends when you press the key. You can choose CR or CR + LF. CR stands for “carriage return” and CR + LF stands for “carriage return plus line feed.” A carriage return goes to the beginning of the current line. A carriage return plus a line feed goes to the beginning of the next line. The default is CR + LF.

To connect your Superprint Pro80 to a computer, the other person should have the computer set to use 300 baud, half duplex, 8N1 parity and CR.

ASCII Seek Time (3)

Sets the length of time during which the Superprint Pro80 sends out an ASCII seek tone. The normal TTY seek time is 3 seconds. You may need more time if you often connect to computers. Six seconds is recommended.

Selecting 0 turns off ASCII code and your Superprint Pro80 will not try to use it even if the other TTY is using ASCII.

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Contents Using Your Superprint PRO80 First Edition August First Printing Ultratec, Inc AcknowledgementTable of Contents Troubleshooting Battery CareTurning Off the Auto-Answer Relay Voice Remote Message Retrieval OptionGeneral Precautions Safety InstructionsBattery Precautions F E T Y I N S T R U C T I O N S i iS a F E T Y I N S T R U C T I O N S Introduction FeaturesAuto-Answer Relay Voice AnnouncerCall Progress Keyboard Dialing and RedialingOverview of the Superprint PRO80 Front ViewBack View Special Function Buttons T R O D U C T I O N N T R O D U C T I O N Setup Connecting Power & Phone LineT U P Connecting a Telephone Setting Pulse or Tone DialingConnecting a Signaler Determining Telephone Line TypeWhen opening a new roll of paper Installing Printer PaperWhy are Date & Time important? Setting the Date & TimePlacing a Call Calling & AnsweringDial a Number that You Type You have three options with the Dial buttonDial a Number that is Saved in the Directory What are GA and SK?A L L I N G & a N S W E R I N G REDIALING... is displayed followed by the telephone number Redial the Last NumberAutomatically Redial Automatically Redial a Busy NumberSpecial Dialing Requirements Call ProgressAnswering a Call Conversation EtiquetteAbout Conversations Conversation MemoryReviewing Conversations Clearing Conversation MemoryInterrupting During a Conversation InterruptingResponding to an Interrupt Message Turning off InterruptAdvanced Calling Using the Greeting to Answer a CallGreeting Editing the Greeting MessageRelay Voice Announcer Voice AnnouncerAnswering a Call with the Relay Voice Announcer Help people recognize a TTY callSend Memo What is a Memo?Emergency Dial Programming the Relay Voice Announcer Phone NumberProgramming the Emergency Number Relay Dial with E-TURBOTurning E-Turbo On Programming the E-Turbo Relay Phone NumberAvailable User Preference Settings Placing a Call Using Relay Dial with E-TurboProgramming the Relay Phone Number Placing a Call Using Relay DialPress Enter . ** Relay Number Saved ** is displayed Place a Relay call with one buttonWAY Calling Wait for ResponseTransferring Calls D V a N C E D C a L L I N G Using Memos Using MemosSaving a NEW Memo I N G M E M O S 2Printing a Memo Editing a MemoClearing a Memo You can print all of the Memos at onceSaving a NEW Telephone Number Using the Directory800 555-HEAR 800Printing a Directory Entry Editing a NumberClearing a Directory Entry Clearing the Dialing DirectoryHOW AUTO-ANSWER Works Using AUTO-ANSWERAUTO-ANSWER Memory Auto-Answer does not record voice messagesTurning AUTO-ANSWER OFF Turning AUTO-ANSWER onReviewing Messages Editing the Outgoing MessageSaving a Password Setting the Number of RingsCan I check messages when I am away from home? Reading Auto-Answer Messages RemotelyHere is a Sample About Caller ID Using Caller IDTurning on Caller ID Caller ID OFF is displayedPress the Caller ID button when Auto- Answer is also on When Receiving CallsViewing Caller ID Information Reviewing Caller ID EntriesEnter . **CLEARED** is displayed You can print all of the Caller ID entries in memoryDisplay This is Shows this Meaning Caller ID Displays6085551234 Ultratec INCWhat is VCO? What is REQUIRED?Over VCO You will needUsing the Telecommunications Relay Service TRS HOW to Place a VCO CallCalling Directly Person I am calling does not have a TTYWhere can I learn more about VCO? Is there an additional charge for using VCO and TRS?What is HCO? VCO InformationS I N G V O I C E C a R R Y O V E R V C O Options Button There are several features programmed by the Options buttonCode Set the ClockTurbo Turbo CodeAuto ID Leave Auto ID on all the timeDialing Prefix Dial UsingInterrupt Printer ButtonPrint Font Print CasePrint Dialing Directory Print all Caller ID EntriesPrint all Conversations Print all MemosSticky Keys Communication Codes Using CodesTurbo Code About Turbo CodeAscii Optional Baudot CodeSelecting Turbo Lock About AsciiAscii Options Troubleshooting Ascii Calls Care & Repair Battery CareChecking the Batteries R E & R E P a I R 5Exercising the Batteries Replacing the batteriesA R E & R E P a I R Cleaning Resetting the Superprint PRO80Are you sure you want to reset your Superprint Pro80? Clearing ALL MemoryDialing Problems TroubleshootingDisplay/Connection Problems RepairPower Problems Printer ProblemsA R E & R E P a I R Specifications FCC Information Specification SD E X 6 IndexMessage. See Auto-Answer or Memos N D EPage Program KEY Quick Reference