Ultratec PRO80 manual Ascii Options

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5.

For each option, you can press the

 

to change the setting. Then, press

 

 

 

to save it. The next option will be displayed.

 

 

Enter

6.Press

Esc

to exit the ASCII Options at any time.

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 LVD 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.

ASCII Seek Time (3)

Sets the length of time during which the Superprint Pro80 LVD 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 LVD First Edition July First Printing Ultratec, Inc AcknowledgementTable of Contents Using Voice Carry Over VCO Using the DirectoryUsing Auto-Answer Using Caller IDCare & Repair Specifications IndexGeneral Precautions Safety InstructionsBattery precautions TTY, TDD and text telephone FeaturesIntroduction CongratulationsTake advantage of Caller ID Want to use my own voice Front View SuperprintBack View Name or NUM Special Function ButtonsPlease USE Text Tele Clear Conversation E T U P Connecting Power & Phone Line SetupConnecting a Signaler Installing Printer PaperSetting Pulse or Tone Dialing Connecting a TelephoneWhen opening a new roll of paper Why are Date & Time important? Setting the Date & TimeYou have three options with the Dial button Calling & AnsweringPlacing a Call Dial a Number that You TypeDial a Number that is Saved in the Directory What are GA and SK? How do I use the Emergency button? Redial the Last NumberAutomatically Redial a Busy Number Call Progress How can I tell what is happening with the call?Special Dialing Requirements Answering a Call How long is a Conversation stored? Conversation EtiquetteConversation Memory About ConversationsClearing Conversation Memory Reviewing ConversationsPrinting Conversations Turning off Interrupt InterruptingInterrupting During a Conversation Responding to an Interrupt MessageEditing the Greeting Message Using the Greeting to Answer a CallAdvanced Calling GreetingHelp people recognize a TTY call Voice AnnouncerAnswering a Call with the Relay Voice Announcer Relay Voice AnnouncerTell voice callers to call you through Relay Send Memo What is a Memo?Programming the Relay Voice Announcer Phone Number This button is preprogrammed with Emergency DialCalling an Emergency Number You may choose what number is saved for Emergency buttonTurbo calls are more streamlined Relay Dial with E-TURBOTurning E-Turbo On Programming the E-Turbo Relay Phone NumberPlacing a Call Using Relay Dial with E-Turbo Programming the Relay Phone Number Relay Dial Without E-TURBODial through Relay with one button WAY Calling Placing a Call Using Relay DialUse Baudot code for 3-way calling Most systems require a hook flash to transfer calls What is Wait for Response?Wait for Response Transferring CallsUsing Memos Using MemosSaving a NEW Memo You can print all of the Memos at once Editing a MemoPrinting a Memo Clearing a MemoSaving a NEW Telephone Number Using the DirectoryHow many telephone numbers can I store in the Directory? You can print all of the Directory at once Printing a Directory EntryClearing a Directory Entry Clearing the Dialing DirectoryHOW AUTO-ANSWER Works Using AUTO-ANSWERAuto-Answer does not record voice messages Turning AUTO-ANSWER OFF Why does my display look different?AUTO-ANSWER Memory Turning AUTO-ANSWER onWhat does Toll Saver do? Setting the Number of RingsEditing the Outgoing Message Can I print all of the Auto-Answer Messages at once?Remote Message Retrieval Option Saving a PasswordCan I check messages when I am away from home? Turning OFF the AUTO-ANSWER Relay Voice AnnouncerHere is a sample S I N G a U to a N S W E R About Caller ID Using Caller IDCaller ID is available from your telephone company Turning on Caller ID When Receiving CallsViewing Caller ID Information Reviewing Caller ID Entries Press the Caller ID button when Auto-Answer is also onYou can print all of the Caller ID entries in memory Display This is Shows this Meaning Caller ID DisplaysS I N G VO I C E C a R RY OV E R Over VCO Using Voice CarryWhat is REQUIRED? What is VCO?VCO Information Calling Directly Using the Telecommunications Relay Service TRSS I N G VO I C E C a R RY OV E R Set the Clock There are several features programmed by Options buttonOptions Button CodeTurbo Turbo CodeLeave Auto ID on all the time Dial UsingAuto ID Dialing PrefixPrinter crosses paper twice for large print font Print FontInterrupt What items are programmed by the Printer button?Press Print all Caller ID Entries Printer ButtonPrint Case Print all Auto-Answer MessagesAbout Turbo Code Using CodesCommunication Codes Turbo CodeAbout Ascii Baudot CodeAscii Optional Selecting Turbo LockAscii Options Troubleshooting Ascii Calls Care & Repair Battery CareExercising the Batteries Checking the BatteriesReplacing the batteries Clearing ALL Memory CleaningImportant! Are you sure you want clear the memory Repair TroubleshootingDialing Problems Display/Connection ProblemsPower Problems Printer ProblemsPower SpecificationsP E C I F I C AT I O N S FCC informationAvis Dindustrie Canada P E C I F I C AT I O N S Announcer, see Voice Announcer and Relay Voice Announcer IndexN D E SK, see Conversation etiquette Program KEY Quick Reference