Specifications

Setting the Baudot code baud rate +
The Superprint 4425 is set to use whichever code it needs to answer a
call, but you can set the unit so that it will only use Baudot code. When
you do, the Superprint 4425 will not try to use other codes. Follow these
steps:
1. Press the code key ( + ). You will see CODE (AUTOMATIC) on
the display.
2. Press the to change the setting to BAUDOT.
3. Press the key. You will see BAUDOT (AUTO) BAUD on the
display.
4. Press the to choose one of the following settings:
AUTO to automatically use either 45.5 baud or Turbo Code. This
setting will use Turbo Code if the other machine is equipped with
Turbo Code.
45 to use only 45.5 baud Baudot. Most Baudot TTYs use 45.
50 to use only 50 baud Baudot. TTYs purchased in Australia,
New Zealand, or South Africa use 50 baud.
5. Press the key. You will see BAUDOT CODE ON on the
display.
Both the code and the Baudot baud rate return to automatic when you
hang up or turn off the Superprint 4425.
ASCII code +
ASCII stands for American Standard Code for Information Interchange.
Some TTYs and all computers in the United States and Canada use
ASCII code. If you use ASCII, you may need to change some options. The
options you can change are as follows:
Originate/answer determines which machine is calling and which one
is answering. This usually happens automatically. If the connection is
difficult to make, you can change the option yourself. The default is
originate.
Baud rate is how fast characters travel. You can choose 110 or 300
baud, but 110 is rarely used. The default baud rate is 300.
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