Ultratec Miniprint 425 manual Charging the batteries, What kind of telephone line?

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Charging the batteries

The AC adapter supplies electricity to the Miniprint 425 and charges the built-in batteries. Leaving the AC adapter plugged in will not harm the Miniprint 425 or the batteries.

The first time you set up your Miniprint 425, leave the AC adapter plugged in for 24 hours to charge the batteries.You can use the Miniprint 425 at the same time. Fully-charged batteries will provide 45 to 60 minutes of normal use. For more information on using battery power, see About the batteries on page 31.

What kind of telephone line?

When the telephone line is directly connected to the Miniprint 425, you need a standard (analog) home telephone line with either pulse or tone dialing. If you plan to use the Miniprint 425 in an office, the line may need modification because many offices have digital telephone systems. Contact your telephone installer to be sure your line supports a standard single-line home telephone.This is the same kind of line you need for many fax machines or computer modems.

Caution! Do not plug the Miniprint 425 into any line other than a standard telephone line. If you do, you may damage your telephone system or the Miniprint 425.You will also void your warranty.

Setting pulse or tone dialing

Your Miniprint 425 comes set for tone dialing, which is used by most telephone lines. If your telephone line uses pulse dialing, change the Miniprint 425 setting to pulse dialing. See Setting pulse/tone dialing on page 26 to change the setting.

Connecting a signaler or telephone

The Miniprint 425 has an extra jack for a telephone or a signaler.You can use either jack for the telephone line and telephone or signaler.

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Contents Using Your Miniprint Ultratec, Inc Science Drive Madison, WI AcknowledgementContents Sticky keys Specifications Index Conversation Etiquette General safety Important safety instructionsBattery safety Dial key IntroductionSpecial keys Overview of the Miniprint1SETUP Plugging in power and the telephone line What kind of telephone line? Setting pulse or tone dialingConnecting a signaler or telephone Charging the batteriesAbout the printer About Auto IDSetting the print size Setting the print caseE T U P 2CALLING Making a call in direct connect Dialing tips Signal light and displayAnswering a call in direct connect Acoustic calling and answering About Turbo Code Using Turbo Code interruptChange to other TTY Wait for responseType NAME, NUM, or CR Three-way callingTransferring a call A L L I N G 3AUTO-ANSWER Interrupting auto-answer Setting the number of telephone ringsTurning on auto-answer 4OPTIONS Setting the print caseSetting the print size Turning off Turbo Code Setting pulse/tone dialingSetting the number of auto-answer rings Turning off interrupt Turning off Auto IDSetting the Baudot code baud rate 5CARE & Repair Replacing the printer paper Exercising the batteries About the batteriesChecking the batteries Replacing the batteries Poor reception TroubleshootingDirect connect Printer PowerSending in the Miniprint 425 for repair Resetting the MiniprintRepair Calling for helpSticky Keys Power SpecificationsTechnician for help FCC informationIndustry Canada information Auto-answer IndexD E X 4 GA or SK Conversation Etiquette