Ascii options – Ultratec PRO80TM User Manual

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ASCII Options

ASCII (ORIGINATE/ANSWER)
Determines which machine is calling and which one is answering. This
usually happens automatically. However, if you are manually setting up
ASCII, select ORIGINATE if you are going to be the person placing the
call and select ANSWER if you are going to be receiving ASCII calls.
The default is ORIGINATE.

Baud Rate (110/300)
Determines how fast the signals travel through the phone lines. You can
choose 110 or 300 baud, but 110 is rarely used. The default baud rate is
300.

Duplex (HALF/FULL)
Controls how characters are displayed. If you get double characters
(lliikkee tthhiiss) or none at all, change the option between half duplex
and full duplex. The default is half duplex.

Parity (8N1/7E1)
Controls error-checking. You can choose 8N1 or 7E1. 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 Superprint Pro80 sends when you press the key. You
can choose CR or CR + LF. CR stands for “carriage return” and CR + LF
stands for “carriage return plus line feed.” A carriage return goes to the
beginning of the current line. A carriage return plus a line feed goes to
the beginning of the next line. The default is CR + LF.

To connect your Superprint Pro80 to a computer, the other person should
have the computer set to use 300 baud, half duplex, 8N1 parity and CR.

ASCII Seek Time (3)
Sets the length of time during which the Superprint Pro80 sends out an
ASCII seek tone. The normal TTY seek time is 3 seconds. You may need
more time if you often connect to computers. Six seconds is recommended.
Selecting 0 turns off ASCII code and your Superprint Pro80 will
not try to use it even if the other TTY is using ASCII.

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