Instruction manual
v
Care
and
Service
Caring for
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Your
Minicom is a modern microcomputer-based
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s
Your
Minicom
electronic device.
What to Do
If.
..
If
Your
Minicom
Needs
Repair
Proted it from dust and
dirt
when you
are
not using it, and be
careful not to spill liquids on it. If the
case
gets
dirty,
use
a
damp cloth to wipe it clean.
An
incoming message is all numbers
and
punctuation.
The
incoming
message
is
probably stuck in
"figures"
mode.
This happens sometimes in
TDD
calls.
Press
the space bar
once
or
twice. The
incoming
message
will
change to words
and letters you can understand.
The batteries run
down
too
soon
after
recharging.
The batteries are
not
necessari Iy
worn
out. They may run
down
quickly
if
you
don't
use
them very often.
Follow
Steps
1,
2, and 3 to give the batteries some
"exercise."
Step
1)
Completely discharge the batteries. Unplug the
AC
charger/adapter, turn your
Minicom
on and let
it
stand for
a few hours.
Step
2)
Recharge
the batteries.
Conned
the
AC
charger/adapter,
turn your
Minicom
off, and let it stand overnight.
(See
page
5.)
Step
3)
Repeat
Steps
1 and 2 a few times. If your batteries
still
run down quickly, replace them.
(See
page
6.)
Pack
up
your Minicom
and
AC
charger/adapter in the
original shipping box.
Put
a note in the box that describes the problem you
are
having.
Tell
the
Post
Office
or
shipping company you want insurance for
shipping your
Minicom.
Then,
send
it
to your authorized Ultratec
repair center, or to:
ULTRATEC
NATIONAL
SERVICE
CENTER
6442 Normandy
Lane
Madison,
WI
53719-1119
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