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CARE & REPAIR

Ordinary care of your Superprint Pro80 includes replacing the printer
paper and replacing the batteries. If you have any other problems, you
may be able to solve them by reading the Troubleshooting section of this
manual.

Besides the printer paper and batteries, the Superprint Pro80 has no other
user-serviceable parts. Any repair work should be done by a qualified
service person. If you try to repair the TTY yourself, you may damage the
Superprint Pro80 and you will void your warranty.

BATTERY CARE

The Superprint Pro80 will run on batteries for short periods of time such
as if the power fails or if the power adapter is unplugged. Fully-charged,
the six, AA rechargeable NiCad batteries will provide approximately 15
minutes of normal use.

When the Power light blinks, you have about 5 minutes of battery power
left. The batteries will last longer if you turn off the printer when you use
battery power.

Checking the Batteries

Over time, with normal use, the batteries lose their ability to hold a full
charge. To be sure that the batteries are fully charged, check them once a
month.

1.

Unplug the AC adapter.

2.

Turn on the Superprint Pro80 for 15 minutes (you can still use it for
calls during this time).

3.

If the Power light still glows steadily after 15 minutes, then the
batteries are fine. If the Power light begins to blink during this
time, it is time to “exercise” the batteries (see the next section).

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CAUTION:

Adjust only those con-

trols that are covered by
the operating instruc-
tions. Improper adjust-
ment of other controls
may damage the
Superprint Pro80.

To clean: Unplug the

Superprint Pro80 from
the wall outlet. Use a
damp cloth. Do not use
liquid or aerosol clean-
ers.

Never attempt to

open, disassemble or
service the Superprint
Pro80. All repairs should
be performed by an
authorized service center.
Opening or removing
covers exposes you to the
risk of dangerous volt-
ages and other hazards.
If reassembled incorrect-
ly, the Superprint Pro80
can become an electrical
shock hazard.

Avoid using a tele-

phone (other than a
cordless type) during an
electrical storm. There is
a remote risk of electric
shock from lightning.

✔ 

Do not use the tele-

phone to report a gas
leak in the vicinity of
the leak.

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Summary of Contents for PRO80TM

Page 1: ...USING YOUR SUPERPRINT PRO80 305 013100...

Page 2: ...c coupler that could send and receive teletypewriter signals over the telephone lines His invention the Weitbrecht Modem enabled people who are deaf to use the telephone for the first time While moder...

Page 3: ...e 16 Conversation Memory 17 Interrupting 18 CHAPTER 4 Advanced Calling 19 Greeting 19 The Voice Announcer 20 The Relay Voice Announcer 20 Send Memo 21 Emergency Dial 21 Relay Dial with E Turbo 22 Rela...

Page 4: ...ID 35 About Caller ID 35 Turning On Caller ID 35 Viewing Caller ID Information 36 CHAPTER 9 Using Voice Carry Over VCO 39 What is Required 39 How to Place a VCO Call 40 VCO Information 41 CHAPTER 10 P...

Page 5: ...power cord Do not position the Superprint Pro80 where people can walk on the cord Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords This overloading can result in a fire or electric shock Never attempt...

Page 6: ...i v S A F E T Y I N S T R U C T I O N S...

Page 7: ...al time without annoying delays For more information see Turbo Code on page 49 Caller ID If you have this optional service which is available through your phone company you can view identification inf...

Page 8: ...Way Calling and Credit Card Calling Memory With 32K of built in memory your TTY can store conversations hundreds of Memos and up to 99 telephone numbers Special Printing Options These features includ...

Page 9: ...ERVIEW OF THE SUPERPRINT PRO80 Front View Back View Printer Display Ring Flasher Signal light On Off button Spacebar Announcer Telephone line jacks AC Adapter jack Battery compartment underneath Speci...

Page 10: ...4 I N T R O D U C T I O N SPECIAL FUNCTION BUTTONS...

Page 11: ...I N T R O D U C T I O N 5...

Page 12: ...6 I N T R O D U C T I O N...

Page 13: ...may damage the TTY and void your warranty CHAPTER 2 3 Plug the AC adapter into the round jack on the back of the TTY Leave the AC adapter plugged in at all times 4 Plug one end of the cord into one of...

Page 14: ...your TTY simply connect the telephone cord into the second phone jack on the back of the Superprint Pro80 Connecting a Signaler A signaler can be used with the Superprint Pro80 to help alert you to in...

Page 15: ...on it You may need to remove the paper holder from the Superprint Pro80 in order to install the roll of paper To replace the paper holder snap it back onto the bottom of the TTY Enter Before Loading P...

Page 16: ...2 Press the button The first menu item is displayed Options 3 Press until SET THE CLOCK NO is displayed SET THE CLOCK NO Hold dow Press 4 Press the to change the option to YES Then press The date and...

Page 17: ...ing the Emergency Number on page 22 Emergency 1 Make sure the Superprint Pro80 is on The Power light should be lit 2 Press the button TYPE NAME OR NUMBER is displayed Dial TYPE NAME OR NUMBER _ Dial 3...

Page 18: ...the key and press the button This will hang up the call without turning off the Superprint Pro80 Esc Ctrl On Off On Off 1 Make sure the Superprint Pro80 is on The Power light should be lit 2 Press the...

Page 19: ...ake sure the Superprint Pro80 is on The Power light should be lit 2 Press the button TYPE NAME OR NUMBER is displayed Dial TYPE NAME OR NUMBER _ Dial 3 Press to dial the number REDIALING is displayed...

Page 20: ...ICALLY REDIAL YES is displayed Enter AUTOMATICALLY REDIAL YES Enter 3 Press AUTO REDIAL ON is displayed briefly Then AUTO REDIAL 00 is displayed Every minute the Superprint Pro80 redials the number If...

Page 21: ...be used when dialing an outside line with some office telephone systems I need to call long distance When dialing type a 1 the area code and the number before pressing I need to dial special symbols...

Page 22: ...uts and abbreviations that are commonly used in TTY conversations GA go ahead When you are done typing type GA or press to let the other person know you are done and that they can start typing GA OR S...

Page 23: ...NVERSATION is displayed 3 Press CLEAR CONVERSATION NO is displayed 4 Press the to change the option to YES Then press CONVERSATION CLEARED is displayed Printing Conversations If you have the printer o...

Page 24: ...good stopping point and type GA to allow the other person to type You may also choose to ignore the interruption Turning off Interrupt Turning off Interrupt prevents the person you are calling from i...

Page 25: ...n you receive a call the Ring Flasher flashes slowly and the display says LINE IS RINGING 2 Press HELLO GA is sent as your Greeting The time and date is also displayed at the beginning of every conver...

Page 26: ...y 4 Press A voice recording that says PLEASE USE TEXT TELEPHONE OR DIAL RELAY is played and repeats continuously This message is also displayed on your TTY If you have programmed the relay service s p...

Page 27: ...n 4 Continue the conversation EMERGENCY DIAL Calling an Emergency Number 1 Make sure the Superprint Pro80 is on The Power light should be lit 2 Press the button DIALING EMERGENCY NUMBER is displayed b...

Page 28: ...r E Turbo calls 2 Turn on the Superprint Pro80 3 Hold down the key and press RELAY NUMBER is displayed 4 Type the access number of your TRS There is space for up to 22 characters Use the key to correc...

Page 29: ...code and press USER ID is displayed You may also select a carrier of choice on a call by call basis by using a 10 10 XXX number Simply type the desired 10 10 XXX prefix before the number of the person...

Page 30: ...oduce the call and begin typing everything that the other person says 6 When the other person says GA begin typing what you want to say The CA will read what you type to the person you are calling 7 C...

Page 31: ...and you need to transfer the call press to go into Dialing mode TYPE NAME OR NUMBER is displayed 2 Type an exclamation point followed by the number of the new extension to which you are transferring...

Page 32: ...2 6 A D V A N C E D C A L L I N G...

Page 33: ...want to send When you have typed enough letters the whole name is displayed If you don t remember what name is used for the Memo you can use the keys to look through the list of Memos 3 Press when th...

Page 34: ...MEMO SAVED is displayed PRINTING A MEMO 1 Hold down the key and press EDIT MEMO is displayed 2 Press to look through the list of Memos 3 When the desired Memo is displayed press The Memo is printed 4...

Page 35: ...xample some company publishes its phone number as 1 800 555 HEAR When dialed on a telephone the number turns out to be 1 800 555 4327 You can type the number either way on the Superprint Pro80 You can...

Page 36: ...remember what name is used for the number you can use the keys to look through the list of numbers in the Directory 3 Press the button CLEAR JOHN SMITH YES is displayed 4 Press CLEARED is displayed 5...

Page 37: ...ead The Superprint Pro80 saves the message in memory prints the message and adds 1 to the number of calls which is displayed The Superprint Pro80 hangs up when nothing has been received for 45 seconds...

Page 38: ...Pro80 displays END OF MESSAGES 6 Press CLEAR MESSAGES NO is displayed 7 To clear messages press to change the setting to YES and press MESSAGES CLEARED is displayed EDITING THE OUTGOING MESSAGE 1 Hol...

Page 39: ...ake sure you have saved a password 2 Call your Superprint Pro80 from a different TTY 3 Wait for the Superprint Pro80 to answer the call and send the Auto Answer message 4 Type a slash followed by your...

Page 40: ...ead his messages again When John typed his password it counted as another message 3 4 U S I N G A U T O A N S W E R and the Superprint Pro80 hangs up Press to skip clearing messages REPLAY MESSAGES Y...

Page 41: ...th both options Because different Caller ID services are available check with your telephone company if you have questions about what is included with your service TURNING ON CALLER ID Once you have s...

Page 42: ...you may do so ULTRATEC INC 2385400 If your Caller ID service includes both name and number both are displayed If your service includes number only the number is displayed along with the date and time...

Page 43: ...85400 11 03 9 30AM 3 With name and number service you can view the date and time on a second display Press the to view the date and time of the call Press the again to view the name and number Spaceba...

Page 44: ...wed by the date and time of the call Displayed while line is ringing NUMBER UNAVAILABLE The telephone company does not have Caller ID information for this caller NUMBER BLOCKED The caller has used Cal...

Page 45: ...rvice TRS Other TTY and a telephone both directly connected to the same phone line Other TTY with acoustic cups and a telephone U S I N G V O I C E C A R R Y O V E R V C O 3 9 What is VCO VCO stands f...

Page 46: ...ead it on your Superprint Pro80 6 When you see GA you can begin speaking directly into the telephone handset and read the replies that the CA types Calling Directly If the following is true use these...

Page 47: ...RS During a VCO call through the TRS the CA types the other person s spoken words and you can read what is said on your display During a direct VCO call the other person types the message on a TTY Is...

Page 48: ...4 2 U S I N G V O I C E C A R R Y O V E R V C O...

Page 49: ...Depending on the code that you select other options may become available For more information on these settings see Chapter 11 Set the Clock 1 Press CODE AUTOMATIC is displayed 2 Press until SET THE...

Page 50: ...E Turbo many of the details of a relay call are automatically handled for you You dial the phone number of the person you are calling Your Superprint Pro80 automatically connects to your TRS Your inte...

Page 51: ...to pulse dialing if needed 1 Press CODE AUTOMATIC is displayed 2 Press to scroll through the options in the Setup menu until DIAL USING TONE is displayed 3 To change the setting to PULSE press the 4...

Page 52: ...and what is typed by the person on the other end of the line is printed in upper case letters With the Print Case option you can choose to have all printing appear in upper case 1 Hold down the key a...

Page 53: ...ess the to change the option to YES Then press A list of all the names and numbers in the Directory is printed 4 Press to stop printing if needed Print all Conversations 1 Hold down the key and press...

Page 54: ...Sticky Keys mode When Sticky Keys mode is on you can type special symbols like the question mark by pressing and then pressing the desired key In this mode you can program the Special Functions by pr...

Page 55: ...our conversation occurs as fast as you type This means that your conversation happens in real time without annoying delays Plus Turbo Code allows you to interrupt the other person U S I N G C O D E S...

Page 56: ...t TTYs purchased in Australia New Zealand or South Africa use 50 baud 5 Press to exit this menu ASCII OPTIONAL About ASCII ASCII stands for American Standard Code for Information Interchange Some TTYs...

Page 57: ...The first number is data bits The middle letter means N for No parity or E for Even parity The last number is stop bits The default is 8N1 parity Return Sequence CR CR LF Determines what the Superpri...

Page 58: ...CII ORIGINATE ANSWER setting If the code option is set to automatic and your Superprint Pro80 loses the ASCII connection NO ASCII CONNECTION is displayed and Baudot is used If the code option is set t...

Page 59: ...To be sure that the batteries are fully charged check them once a month 1 Unplug the AC adapter 2 Turn on the Superprint Pro80 for 15 minutes you can still use it for calls during this time 3 If the...

Page 60: ...rprint Pro80 and remove the batteries for more than 12 hours all memory will be erased The Greeting Auto Answer message and other personalized settings will go to the factory default values CAUTION Us...

Page 61: ...me time You will see a version number and RESET Y N on the display 2 Press to reset RESET is displayed briefly Press if you change your mind and decide not to reset the Superprint Pro80 CLEANING To cl...

Page 62: ...connected to the telephone line or the line may be in use Be sure the cord is firmly plugged into the Superprint Pro80 and the telephone wall jack You can also try using a different telephone cord or...

Page 63: ...inued use on battery power The printer prints over the same line so the print is not readable The paper may be sticking Make sure the roll of paper on the paper holder is pulled out away from the Supe...

Page 64: ...5 8 C A R E R E P A I R...

Page 65: ...ptional 7N1 8N1 7E1 and 7O1 110 and 300 baud Answer and originate Full and half duplex Compatible with Bell 103 modems Memory 32K total Memory edit functions insert clear Memo Directory Memory 9 500 c...

Page 66: ...to the premises wiring and telephone network must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this p...

Page 67: ...es 37 47 reviewing entries 36 turning on and off 35 Calling long distance 15 Cleaning 55 Clear button 5 Clock See Date time Codes 43 49 52 Computer connecting with a 50 Control Ctrl key 20 55 Conversa...

Page 68: ...3 Program key 1 Pulse See Dialing R Redial 2 13 14 Relay button 4 22 23 24 40 42 E Turbo 1 22 23 44 number 22 24 Relay Voice Announcer See also Relay Voice button about 2 20 31 33 number 2 21 Relay Vo...

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Page 70: ...SK GA CONVERSATION ETIQUETTE Below are some procedures shortcuts and abbreviations that are commonly used in TTY conversations CA communication assistant CD could CUL see you later CUZ because HD hol...

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