Ultratec SUPERPRINT 4425 Specifications

Browse online or download Specifications for Telephones Ultratec SUPERPRINT 4425. Ultratec SUPERPRINT 4425 Specifications User Manual

  • Download
  • Add to my manuals
  • Print
  • Page
    / 98
  • Table of contents
  • TROUBLESHOOTING
  • BOOKMARKS
  • Rated. / 5. Based on customer reviews
Page view 0
USING YOUR
SUPERPRINT 4425
&
LARGE VISUAL DISPLAY
(LVD)
305-003603
Page view 0
1 2 3 4 5 6 ... 97 98

Summary of Contents

Page 1 - LARGE VISUAL DISPLAY

USING YOURSUPERPRINT 4425™&LARGE VISUAL DISPLAY(LVD)305-003603

Page 2 - Acknowledgement

8 • INTRODUCTION

Page 3 - CONTENTS

SETUP • 9All you need to do to set up the Superprint 4425 and Large VisualDisplay (LVD) is plug them in. You must plug in the Superprint 4425AC adapte

Page 4 - 2 • CONTENTS

Plugging in power, a telephone line and theLVDBe sure to pull the plastic tab out of the battery compartment under theSuperprint 4425 before you plug

Page 5 - CONTENTS • 3

SETUP • 111. Plug the smallend of theribbon cableinto the LVD.2. Plug the largeend of theribbon cableinto theSuperprint4425.3. Plug one endof the tele

Page 6 - Important Safety Instructions

The picture on the previous page shows how to set up for direct connectuse. Direct connect means that the telephone line is plugged directly intothe S

Page 7 - Battery safety

Connecting a signaler or telephoneThe Superprint 4425 has an extra jack for a telephone or a signaler. Youcan use either jack for the telephone line.A

Page 8 - INTRODUCTION

Turning on the LVD option +9Ctrl14 • SETUP1. Press the options key (holddown the key and pressthe key).2. Press the key until yousee the LVD option

Page 9 - Overview

Using the Large Visual Display (LVD)Use the switch on the back of the LVD to turn it on or off when you arenot using it.LVD promptsSome display messag

Page 10 - 8 • INTRODUCTION

Superprint 4425 function keys16 • SETUPThis diagram shows the most important Superprint 4425 functions.Functions tell the Superprint 4425 to do someth

Page 11 - SETUP • 9

by pressing and holding the key. The chart on the next page lists allof the Superprint 4425 functions. Use the page numbers to find moreinformation

Page 12 - 10 • SETUP

Ultratec, Inc.450 Science DriveMadison,WI 53711(608) 238-5400 (Voice/TTY)Fax: (608) 238-3008Email: [email protected] EditionF

Page 13 - SETUP • 11

Complete list of function keysDial + Dials a telephone number p. 24Hangup + Hangs up the telephone line p. 26Print + Turns the printer on and off p. 2

Page 14 - What kind of telephone line?

About Auto ID™The Auto ID feature alerts a hearing person that you are calling from aTTY. It alerts the person by sending several audible tones over t

Page 15 - About the control key

About the printer +The printer is on when you turn on your Superprint 4425 for the firsttime. Press the print key ( + ) to turn off the printer. The d

Page 16 - Turning on the LVD option +

The print size stays set until you change it again or reset the Superprint4425.Turning off printing of the date and time +You can stop the Superprint

Page 18 - Superprint 4425 function keys

CALLING • 23This chapter covers the basics of making and receiving TTY calls andhow to review a conversation after you finish a call. It also explains

Page 19 - SETUP • 17

Making a call in direct connect +1Ctrl24 • CALLING1. Turn on the Superprint4425 and the LVD.2. Press the dial key (holddown the key and press the k

Page 20 - 18 • SETUP

Signal light and displayThe signal light (and display when you use direct connect) show what ishappening on the telephone line in the following ways:S

Page 21 - About Auto ID

Dialing from the directory +You can dial from the directory if you have numbers saved. (SeeDirectory on page 57 for more information about the direct

Page 22 - About the printer +

Answering a call in direct connectCALLING • 271. The ring flasher flasheswhen the telephone rings.2. Turn on the Superprint4425 and the LVD. You wills

Page 23 - SETUP • 21

CONTENTSImportant safety instructions p. 4Introduction p. 6Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6Ove

Page 24 - 22 • SETUP

Acoustic calling and answering28 • CALLING1. Put the telephone handset inthe acoustic cups on theSuperprint 4425. Make surethe telephone cord is on th

Page 25 - CALLING • 23

About Turbo Code®Turbo Code is an improved version of Baudot code. It sends signals toother Turbo Code TTYs as fast as you type and allows you to int

Page 26 - 24 • CALLING

3. The other person will see INTERRUPT on his or her display. He orshe can choose to stop typing and let you go ahead or ignore yourinterruption and c

Page 27 - Dialing tips

Reading conversation memory +A conversation is everything you and the other person type during a call.Conversations are saved one after another in th

Page 28 - Using the hangup key +

Clearing conversationsIf for some reason you do not want to leave a conversation in memory,you can clear the conversation memory yourself. This erases

Page 29 - CALLING • 27

ADVANCED CALLING • 33This chapter describes Superprint 4425 features that can make yourcalling easier and more enjoyable. Several of these features en

Page 30 - 28 • CALLING

Using the greeting memo +Your Superprint 4425 comes with a greeting memo already saved in thelist of memos. The memo says HELLO GA. Follow these step

Page 31 - Using Turbo Code interrupt

Using the TTY Announcer™+The TTY Announcer™ message is a recording of a woman’s voice thatsays, “TTY call, please use text telephone.” Each time the v

Page 32 - 30 • CALLING

Wait for response + +Use the wait for response feature when the other person tells you to hold.The Superprint 4425 will flash the ring flasher when t

Page 33 - CALLING • 31

Saving a relay voice announcer number +9CtrlADVANCED CALLING • 371. Press the options key (holddown the key and pressthe key).2. Press the key unt

Page 34 - Clearing conversations

Auto busy redial + + . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38Change to other TTY + + . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38Three-way calling + +

Page 35 - ADVANCED

Auto busy redial + +When a number is busy, the Superprint 4425 can redial the number byitself up to 30 times. It will let you know when it makes a co

Page 36 - Using the greeting memo +

Three-way calling + +If your telephone service includes three-way calling, the Superprint 4425three-way calling feature lets you put one call on hold

Page 37 - Using the TTY Announcer

4. Press the key.5. Press the hangup key ( + ) or turn off your Superprint 4425 tohang up when you see the last number you dialed appear on thedispla

Page 38 - Wait for response + +

AUTO-ANSWER • 41Use auto-answer when you want the Superprint 4425 to answer TTYcalls and take messages when you are busy or away. You can also use au

Page 39 - ADVANCED CALLING • 37

How auto-answer worksThe Superprint 4425 answers a call by sending the relay voice announcermessage and the outgoing auto-answer memo.The relay voice

Page 40 - Change to other TTY + +

Turning on auto-answer +1. Press the auto-answer key (holddown the key and press thekey). If you see REVIEWMESSAGES Y/N on the display,press the ke

Page 41 - Transferring a call +

Reading auto-answer messages Esc44 • AUTO-ANSWERWhen auto-answer is on, the displayshows how many messages you havereceived.1. Press the key to turn

Page 42 - 40 • ADVANCED CALLING

4. Press the key to clear yourauto-answer messages. Pressthe key if you decide not toclear them.NYAUTO-ANSWER • 45Hold down the key and the key t

Page 43 - AUTO-ANSWER

Auto-answer optionsChanging to a different auto-answer memo +You can change to a different auto-answer memo by typing a new memoname (and contents if

Page 44 - How auto-answer works

Turning off the auto-answer relay voice announcer +When the Superprint 4425 answers the telephone, it sends out the relayvoice announcer message befo

Page 45 - Interrupting auto-answer

Setting the outgoing auto-answer memo + . . . . . . . .67Changing the auto-answer password + . . . . . . . . . . .67Changing the greeting memo +

Page 46 - Reading auto-answer messages

Remote message retrievalRemote message retrieval allows you to use another TTY when you areaway from home or work to call your Superprint 4425 and rea

Page 47 - AUTO-ANSWER • 45

4. Type / and your password, like this:/PASSWORD5. Press the key again.Your Superprint 4425 sends the number of messages you have andthe number of fr

Page 49 - Turning off the auto-answer

MEMOS • 51A memo is a short message that you save in the Superprint 4425 memoryand later send to someone during a conversation. Examples of memos are:

Page 50 - Remote message retrieval

Saving a memo +6Ctrl52 • MEMOS1. Press the memo key (holddown the key and pressthe key). The display willask for a memo name. 2. Type a name and pr

Page 51 - AUTO-ANSWER • 49

Use these function keys when you type your memo:● The left arrow key ( + ) and the right arrow key ( + ) move the memo back and forth across the displ

Page 52 - 50 • AUTO-ANSWER

Editing or clearing a memoEditing a memo +1. Press the memo key ( + ). You will see EDIT MEMO on thedisplay.2. Press the until you see the memo name

Page 53 - Printing memos + p. 55

4. Press the key to clear all memos. (Press the key if you decidenot to clear all memos.)Printing memos +Printing one memo1. Press the memo key ( +

Page 54 - Saving a memo +

Saving a conversation as a memo +You can save your conversation as a memo at any time during or after acall, but you must do it before you turn off y

Page 55 - Sending a memo +

DIRECTORY • 57The directory lets you dial a number by typing the name of an entry.This makes dialing the number much faster and easier. There is no l

Page 56 - Editing or clearing a memo

Important Safety InstructionsGeneral safetySave these instructions!When using your Superprint 4425 and LVD, always follow these basicsafety precaution

Page 57 - Printing memos +

Saving a telephone number +You can save as many telephone numbers as memory will allow—up to9,500 total characters for telephone numbers and memos. Ba

Page 58 - 56 • MEMOS

Use these function keys when you type the number:● The left arrow key ( + ) and the right arrow key ( + ) move the number back and forth across the di

Page 59 - DIRECTORY

Editing or clearing a telephone numberEditing a number +1. Press the directory key ( + ). You will see DIR NAME onthe display.2. Press the until you

Page 60 - Saving a telephone number

4. Press the key to clear all entries. Press the key if you decidenot to clear them.Printing directory numbers +Printing one number1. Press the dir

Page 61 - Dialing tips:

62 • DIRECTORY

Page 62 - Clearing a number +

OPTIONS • 63This chapter describes all of the settings you can change with the optionskey. They are listed in the order they appear on the display whe

Page 63 - Printing directory numbers +

Setting the print case +Follow these steps to print in all uppercase letters:1. Press the options key ( + ). You will see PRINT (UP/LOW) CASEon the d

Page 64 - 62 • DIRECTORY

Note: This option is not displayed when the Printer option is set toexternal.Setting up to use an LVD +This option is only displayed when the print o

Page 65 - OPTIONS • 63

Setting pulse dialing +The Superprint 4425 is set for tone dialing, which is correct for almostall telephone lines. You can, however, change the sett

Page 66 - Setting the print size +

Setting the outgoing auto-answer memo+Follow these steps to choose any memo as your outgoing auto-answermemo:1. Press the options key ( + ). You will

Page 67 - Setting the display mode +

11. Unplug the Superprint 4425 and LVD from the wall outlet and referservicing to qualified service personnel under the followingconditions:a. When th

Page 68 - Setting pulse dialing +

Changing the greeting memo +Follow these steps to change the memo that the Superprint 4425 sendswhen you press the greeting key ( + ):1. Press the op

Page 69 - OPTIONS • 67

3. Press the key to change the setting to YES, then press the key. The display will show the date and time, with the monthblinking.4. Press the or t

Page 70 - Setting the date and time +

Turning off Turbo Code +Follow these steps to turn off Turbo Code:1. Press the options key ( + ). You will see PRINT (UP/LOW)CASE on the display.2. P

Page 71 - OPTIONS • 69

Changing ASCII seek time +Follow these steps to change the ASCII seek time:1. Press the options key ( + ). You will see PRINT (UP/LOW)CASE on the dis

Page 73 - Changing ASCII seek time +

CARE & REPAIR • 73Ordinary care of your Superprint 4425 requires changing the printerpaper when the paper runs out and replacing the batteries whe

Page 74 - 72 • OPTIONS

Replacing the printer paperThe printer uses high-quality thermal paper. Use the order card thatcomes with the Superprint 4425 to order paper or contac

Page 75 - CARE & REPAIR

About the batteriesThe Superprint 4425 uses batteries when you unplug the AC adapter orthe power fails. Fully-charged, the six AA rechargeable NiCad b

Page 76 - Replacing the printer paper

Replacing the batteriesReplace the batteries every two or three years, or when they run down inless than 30 minutes and exercising them does not help.

Page 77 - About the batteries

TroubleshootingDirect connectDialing does not work.Make sure you have the right tone or pulse setting for your telephonesystem.The display says NO DIR

Page 78 - Replacing the batteries

INTRODUCTIONFeaturesWelcome to the Superprint 4425™TTY from Ultratec. Your new TTYhas the following special features:A ring flasher that tells you whe

Page 79 - Troubleshooting

PrinterThe printer does not work.Be sure the printer is on. If it is, try resetting the printer by turning theSuperprint 4425 off and on again.Be sure

Page 80 - 78 • CARE & REPAIR

The Superprint 4425 works fine in the evening, butdoes not work during the day.You may have plugged one or both of the AC adapters into a switch-contr

Page 81 - Resetting the Superprint 4425

RepairIf your Superprint 4425 or LVD is not working, we may be able to helpyou solve the problem over the telephone. Call Ultratec at the number onthe

Page 82 - 80 • CARE & REPAIR

CODES • 81The standard code setting for the Superprint 4425 is automatic. Withthis setting, the Superprint 4425 will use either Baudot code, TurboCode

Page 83 - ASCII code + p. 82

Setting the Baudot code baud rate +The Superprint 4425 is set to use whichever code it needs to answer acall, but you can set the unit so that it wil

Page 84 - ASCII code +

Duplex controls how characters are displayed. If you get doublecharacters (lliikkee tthhiiss) or none at all, change the option betweenhalf duplex and

Page 85 - CODES • 83

Changing ASCII seek time +This option sets the length of time during which the Superprint 4425sends out an ASCII seek tone. The normal TTY seek time

Page 86 - During an ASCII call

If the code option is set to automatic and your Superprint 4425 loses theASCII connection, the Superprint 4425 will display NO ASCIICONNECTION! and ch

Page 88 - 86 • CODES

USING AN EXTERNAL PRINTER • 87You can use the LVD connector on the back of the Superprint 4425 toconnect a parallel (Centronics-type) printer instead

Page 89 - EXTERNAL

OverviewINTRODUCTION • 7

Page 90 - STICKY KEYS

STICKY KEYSOrdinarily, when you use the or keys, you must hold down eitherkey while you press another key. If you have trouble pressing two keys ato

Page 91 - SPECIFICATIONS

SPECIFICATIONSSPECIFICATIONS • 89Physical DimensionsSize: 10" x 9.5" x 3" (25.4 cm x 24.1 cm x 7.6 cm)Weight: 3.6 lbs (1.7 Kg) with ba

Page 92 - FCC Information

The Superprint 4425 has been tested and found to complywith the specifications for a Class B digital devicepursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These

Page 93 - Industry Canada Information

NOTICE: This equipment meets the applicableIndustry Canada Terminal Equipment TechnicalSpecifications. This is confirmed by the registrationnumber. Th

Page 94 - 92 • INDEX

INDEX92 • INDEXAAC adapterSuperprint 4425, 7, 9, 10, 11, 75,78LVD, 7, 10, 11Acoustic cups, 7using, 9, 28Adapter, see AC adapterAddress, Ultratec, insi

Page 95 - INDEX • 93

GGA, back coverGreeting key, 16, 18, 34Greeting Memo, 34, 51, 68HHangup key, 16, 18, 26Hanging up,after a direct connect call, 24, 27after an acoustic

Page 96 - 94 • INDEX

Spacebar, 63Special characters {! “ # $ % ‘ - ( ) *},29, 77Specifications, 89Sticky Keys, 88TTelephone, 9connecting a, 11dialing with a, 26, 28jack,

Page 98 - Conversation etiquette

Conversation etiquetteGA When you talk with another person by TTY, you typewhile the other person reads. When you want the otherperson to respond, typ

Comments to this Manuals

No comments