Ultratec Miniprint 425 manual Specifications, Power

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SPECIFICATIONS

Physical Dimensions

Size: 10" x 9.5" x 3" (25.4 cm x 24.1 cm x 7.6 cm)

Weight: 3.75 lbs (1.7 Kg) with batteries

Power

AC adapter: 9VDC, 650 ma (barrel is positive)

AC adapter is UL/CSA listed

The six AA NiCad rechargeable batteries are user replaceable. They power the unit for 45 to 60 minutes of normal use.

Keyboard

50 ergonomic keys in 5 rows

Control key plus 6 function keys

Sticky Keys for single-handed typists

Character set: A-Z, 0-9, Backspace, Return/LF, Space, GA, SK, +=-$’()”/ :;?,.*#

Display

Blue/green vacuum-fluorescent

Bidirectional

20 characters

0.25" (6mm) character height

Acoustic Coupler

Accepts both circular and square telephone handsets

Communication Codes

Automatic code detection on outgoing calls (Turbo

Code or Baudot)

Baudot Code:

45.5 and 50 baud

Sensitivity = -45 dbm, 67 dBSPL (min) Output = -10 dbm

Turbo Code:

Enhanced communication protocol

Printer

Prints 24, 19, and 14 characters per line

Uses 2.25" (58mm) thermal paper

Direct connect/auto-answer module

Plugs into standard (analog) telephone line

Pulse or tone keyboard dialing

Approvals

FCC approved.

FCC Registration No. (Part 68): D8KUSA-18408- DT-E

Verified to comply with FCC Part 15, Class B Operation

REN: 1.2B

CSA Certified: LR80395

IC: 721 4085A

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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 Setting the number of telephone rings Turning on auto-answerInterrupting auto-answer Setting the print case Setting the print size4OPTIONS Setting pulse/tone dialing Setting the number of auto-answer ringsTurning off Turbo Code Turning off interrupt Turning off Auto IDSetting the Baudot code baud rate 5CARE & Repair Replacing the printer paper About the batteries Checking the batteriesExercising the batteries Replacing the batteries Troubleshooting Direct connectPoor reception 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