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CHAPTER
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Your Minicom 6000 is ready for use in Great Britain when you turn it on.
When you type a message to someone, your Minicom 6000 sends
sounds over the telephone line. The other minicom ‘translates’ those
sounds into letters that are read by the other person. These sounds are
called a code.
Different kinds of minicoms use different codes, like people from
different countries who use different languages. Both your Minicom
6000 and the minicom used by the person you are conversing with
have to use the same code in order to communicate.
To make this easy, the Minicom 6000 has an ‘automatic code.’ This
means that when you make or receive a call within the U.K., the
Minicom 6000 will make sure that the right code is used.
If you make or receive calls from other countries, it may be necessary
to manually select a different code before you will be able to
communicate properly.
Using EDT Code
This code is used by minicoms in the European countries listed
below. The Minicom 6000 will change back to the automatic code
setting after you finish your call and hang up.
Countries that use EDT are:
Austria
Estonia
Malta
Spain
Bosnia
Germany
Portugal
Switzerland
Croatia
Herzegovina
Slovakia
Yugoslavia
Czech. Rep.
Italy
Slovenia
Содержание Minicom 6000
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