Specifications

Duplex controls how characters are displayed. If you get double
characters (lliikkee tthhiiss) or none at all, change the option between
half duplex and full duplex. The default is half duplex.
Parity controls error-checking. You can choose 7N1, 8N1, 7E1, or 7O1.
The first number is data bits. The middle letter means (N)o parity,
(E)ven parity, or (O)dd parity. The last number is stop bits. 8N1 and 7E1
are used most often. The default is 8N1 parity.
Return determines what the Superprint 4425 sends when you press the
key. You can choose CR or CR/LF. CR (carriage return) goes to the
beginning of the current line. CR/LF (carriage return plus line feed) goes
to the beginning of the next line. The default is CR.
To connect your Superprint 4425 with a computer, the other person
should use 300 baud, half duplex, 8N1 parity, and CR settings.
Turning on ASCII code and changing options
The Superprint 4425 is set to automatically use the code it needs to
answer a call, but you can set the unit to only use ASCII code at any
time. When you do, the Superprint 4425 will not try to use other codes.
Follow these steps to turn on ASCII code:
1. Press the code key ( + ). The display says CODE
(AUTOMATIC).
2. Press the to change the setting to ASCII.
3. Press the key to use the current ASCII options or press the
key to change options.
Use the following keys to change settings:
The chooses a setting.
The key continues to the next setting.
The key saves the option and returns to your conversation.
The code always returns to automatic when you hang up or turn off the
Superprint 4425.
Esc
Return
Spacebar
ReturnEsc
Spacebar
0Ctrl
Return
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