Charging the batteries, What kind of telephone line, Setting pulse or tone dialing – Ultratec 4425 User Manual

Page 13: Connecting a signaler or telephone

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SET-UP • 11

You can also connect by putting a telephone handset in the

acoustic cups if for some reason you cannot plug a telephone line
into the Superprint 4425. See Acoustic calling and answering on
page 26 for more information.

Charging the batteries

The AC adapter supplies electricity to the Superprint 4425 and
charges the batteries. Leaving the AC adapter plugged in will not
harm the Superprint 4425 or the batteries.

Leave the AC adapter plugged in for 24 hours to charge the
batteries when you set up your Superprint 4425. You can use the
Superprint 4425 at the same time. Fully-charged batteries will
provide 45 to 60 minutes of normal use. For more information on
using battery power, see About the batteries on page 73.

What kind of telephone line?

When the telephone line is directly connected to the Superprint
4425, you need a standard (analog) telephone line with either

pulse or tone dialing. If you plan to use the Superprint 4425 in an
office, the line may need modification because many offices have
digital telephone systems. Contact your telephone installer to
insure your line supports a standard single-line telephone. This is
the same kind of line you need for many fax machines or
computer modems.

Setting pulse or tone dialing

Your Superprint 4425 comes set for tone dialing, which is used by
most telephone lines. If your line uses pulse dialing, make sure the
Superprint 4425 is set to use pulse dialing. For more information,
see Setting pulse dialing on page 63.

Connecting a signaler or telephone

The Superprint 4425 has an extra jack for a telephone or a
signaler. You can use either jack for the telephone line.

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