DIRECT CONNECT WITH THE PORTA PRINTER PP2000D (CONT.)
The number will be temporarily stored in the Porta Printer 2000D for redial purpose. If you want to
use the Redial feature, don’t turn the TDD off after you dial a number. Use [CTRL]+[9] to disconnect
from the telephone line and start the [DIAL] function again.
Automatically redials the last number.
There is another unique feature that the Porta Printer 2000 provides. If you intend to use the PP2000D
behind a PBX or a telephone system that will send a second dial tone to your phone after you have
dialed the access code for oubouynd calling (usually an 8 or a 9), the PP2000D will detect this sec-
ondary dial tone and dial the rest of the number automatically. This feature is activated by using the +
sign between the digits.
5551234 will only be dialed if there is a second dial tone. The TDD will time out after 5 seconds if
there is no dial tone detected.
TONE/PULSE DIALING
Telephone companies offer both pulse and tone dialing. The Porta Printer 2000 will use tone dialing
unless you change it. Most tone dialing services will allow you to use rotary (pulse) dialing, but some
rotary services will not allow you to use tone dialing.
To set the Porta Printer 2000 for pulse dialing:
Choose pulse dialing.
Choose tone dialing.
ACOUSTIC/DIRECT CONNECT MODE SELECTION
The Porta Printer 2000 will automatically select Direct Connect mode when you activate the [DIAL]
(keyboard dialing) feature. The Porta Printer 2000 will remain in the mode (Acoustic or Direct
Connect) you select unitl you change it, or the unit is turned off.
USING THE PP2000D AUTO-ANSWER FEATURE
The Porta Printer 2000D has a built-in answering machine to answer your calls when you are away.
To use Auto Answer, the Printer must be ON.
SHIFT
+
DIAL
CHECK FOR DIAL TONE
9 + 5 5 5 1 2 3 4
9 + 5 5 5 1 2 3 4
13
SHIFT
+
DIAL
CHECK FOR DIAL TONE
RETURN
CTRL
+
OR
PULSE DIAL? Y/N
Y
PULSE DIAL ON
N
TONE DIAL ON
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