Specifications

Changing ASCII seek time +
This option sets the length of time during which the Superprint 4425
sends out an ASCII seek tone. The normal TTY seek time is three
seconds. You may need more time if you often connect to computers. Six
seconds is recommended. Follow these steps to change the setting:
1. Press the options key ( + ). You will see PRINT (UP/LOW)
CASE on the display.
2. Press the key until you see ASCII SEEK TIME (3) on the
display.
3. Type a number to change the setting to 0 or any number of seconds
between 2 and 9.
4. Press the key to leave options.
Note: Selecting zero will turn off ASCII code and your Superprint 4425
will not try to use it even if the other TTY is using ASCII code.
Making an ASCII call
An ASCII conversation begins when your TTY code option is set to
ASCII originate, and the person you call answers in ASCII code. If you
are having problems connecting in ASCII code, see Turning on ASCII
code and changing options on page 83 or Changing ASCII seek
time above for more information.
Answering an ASCII call
When the code setting is automatic and someone calls using ASCII code,
your Superprint 4425 answers in ASCII code. If it cannot make an ASCII
connection, it changes to Baudot.
During an ASCII call
If you do not receive a clear message during an ASCII call, try:
Changing the parity setting
Changing the duplex option
Using the other baud rate (110 or 300)
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