Ultratec PRO80 manual Care & Repair, Battery Care

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12 CARE & REPAIR

Ordinary care of your Superprint Pro80 LVD includes replacing the printer paper and replacing the batteries. If you have any other problems, you may be able to solve them by reading the Troubleshooting section of this manual.

Besides the printer paper and batteries, the Superprint Pro80 LVD has no other user- serviceable parts. Any repair work should be done by a qualified service person. If you try to repair the TTY yourself, you may damage the Superprint Pro80 LVD and you will void your warranty.

CAUTION!

Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions. Improper adjustment of other controls may damage the Superprint Pro80 LVD.

To clean: Unplug the Superprint Pro80 LVD from the wall outlet. Use a damp cloth. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners.

Never attempt to open, disassemble or service the Superprint Pro80 LVD. All repairs should be performed by an authorized service center. Opening or removing covers exposes you to the risk of dangerous voltages and other hazards. If reassembled incorrectly, the Superprint Pro80 LVD can become an electrical shock hazard.

Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There is a remote risk of electric shock from lightning.

Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.

BATTERY CARE

The Superprint Pro80 LVD will run on batteries for short periods of time such as if the power fails or if the power adapter is unplugged. Fully-charged, the six, AA rechargeable NiCad batteries will provide approximately 15 minutes of normal use. When the Power light blinks, you have about 5 minutes of battery power left. The batteries will last longer if you turn off the printer when you use battery power.

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Contents Using Your Superprint PRO80 LVD First Edition July First Printing Ultratec, Inc AcknowledgementTable of Contents Using Auto-Answer Using the DirectoryUsing Caller ID Using Voice Carry Over VCOCare & Repair Specifications IndexSafety Instructions General PrecautionsBattery precautions Introduction FeaturesCongratulations TTY, TDD and text telephoneTake 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 SetupSetting Pulse or Tone Dialing Installing Printer PaperConnecting a Telephone Connecting a SignalerWhen opening a new roll of paper Why 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? How do I use the Emergency button? Redial the Last NumberAutomatically Redial a Busy Number How can I tell what is happening with the call? Call ProgressSpecial Dialing Requirements Answering a Call Conversation Memory Conversation EtiquetteAbout Conversations How long is a Conversation stored?Reviewing Conversations Clearing Conversation MemoryPrinting Conversations Interrupting During a Conversation InterruptingResponding to an Interrupt Message Turning off InterruptAdvanced Calling Using the Greeting to Answer a CallGreeting Editing the Greeting MessageHelp people recognize a TTY call Voice AnnouncerRelay Voice Announcer Answering a Call with the Relay Voice AnnouncerTell voice callers to call you through Relay What is a Memo? Send MemoProgramming the Relay Voice Announcer Phone Number Calling an Emergency Number Emergency DialYou may choose what number is saved for Emergency button This button is preprogrammed withTurning E-Turbo On Relay Dial with E-TURBOProgramming the E-Turbo Relay Phone Number Turbo calls are more streamlinedPlacing a Call Using Relay Dial with E-Turbo Relay Dial Without E-TURBO Programming the Relay Phone NumberDial through Relay with one button Placing a Call Using Relay Dial WAY CallingUse Baudot code for 3-way calling Wait for Response What is Wait for Response?Transferring Calls Most systems require a hook flash to transfer callsUsing Memos Using MemosSaving a NEW Memo Printing a Memo Editing a MemoClearing a Memo You can print all of the Memos at onceUsing the Directory Saving a NEW Telephone NumberHow many telephone numbers can I store in the Directory? Clearing a Directory Entry Printing a Directory EntryClearing the Dialing Directory You can print all of the Directory at onceUsing AUTO-ANSWER HOW AUTO-ANSWER WorksAuto-Answer does not record voice messages AUTO-ANSWER Memory Why does my display look different?Turning AUTO-ANSWER on Turning AUTO-ANSWER OFFEditing the Outgoing Message Setting the Number of RingsCan I print all of the Auto-Answer Messages at once? What does Toll Saver do?Can I check messages when I am away from home? Saving a PasswordTurning OFF the AUTO-ANSWER Relay Voice Announcer Remote Message Retrieval OptionHere is a sample S I N G a U to a N S W E R Using Caller ID About Caller IDCaller ID is available from your telephone company When Receiving Calls Turning on Caller IDViewing 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 What is REQUIRED? Using Voice CarryWhat is VCO? Over VCOVCO Information Calling Directly Using the Telecommunications Relay Service TRSS I N G VO I C E C a R RY OV E R Options Button There are several features programmed by Options buttonCode Set the ClockTurbo Turbo CodeAuto ID Dial UsingDialing Prefix Leave Auto ID on all the timeInterrupt Print FontWhat items are programmed by the Printer button? Printer crosses paper twice for large print fontPress Print Case Printer ButtonPrint all Auto-Answer Messages Print all Caller ID EntriesCommunication Codes Using CodesTurbo Code About Turbo CodeAscii Optional Baudot CodeSelecting Turbo Lock About AsciiAscii Options Troubleshooting Ascii Calls Care & Repair Battery CareExercising the Batteries Checking the BatteriesReplacing the batteries Cleaning Clearing ALL MemoryImportant! Are you sure you want clear the memory Dialing Problems TroubleshootingDisplay/Connection Problems RepairPower 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