Interrupting, Interrupting during a conversation, Responding to an “interrupt” message – Ultratec PRO80TM User Manual

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1 8 • C A L L I N G & A N S W E R I N G

INTERRUPTING

Interrupting During a Conversation

1.

Look for the Turbo Code dot on the display to verify that the TTYs
have connected using Turbo Code. This dot looks like a period and is
found on the left side of the display.

2.

While the other person is
typing, press the

key.

The Superprint Pro80 displays
INTERRUPT REQUESTED.
The other TTY displays
INTERRUPT and flashes the
Ring Flasher (this function may
vary on other TTYs).

3.

The other person may stop typing and allow you to go ahead or may
choose to ignore your interruption.

Responding to an “INTERRUPT” Message

If INTERRUPT is displayed and the Ring Flasher flashes, the other
person wants to interrupt you. Come to a 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
interrupting you. You can still use the

key to interrupt the other

person.
1.

Press the

button. CODE <AUTOMATIC> is displayed.

2.

Press until

INTERRUPT <ON> is displayed.

3.

Press the

to change the setting to <OFF>.

4.

Press

to save this setting. ** INTERRUPTS ARE OFF ** is

displayed.

Enter

Spacebar

Options

Interrupt

Interrupt

The Interrupt Func-
tion is made
possible by Turbo
Code

®

.

This function lets you
stop the other person
while they are typing.
This way, you can inject
a thought or make a
comment, just as you
can in a face-to-face
conversation.

To use this function,
both you and the per-
son you are calling need
TTYs with Turbo Code.
For more information
on Turbo Code, see
Chapter 11.

Interrupt

INTERRUPT REQUESTED

Press

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