Interrupting, Interrupting during a conversation, Responding to an “interrupt” message – Ultratec PRO80 User Manual

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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

LVD displays INTERRUPT REQUESTED. The other TTY displays INTERRUPT
and their Ring Flasher flashes (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 flashes on the display, 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.

5.

Press

to return to conversation mode.

Esc

Enter

Spacebar

Options

Interrupt

Interrupt

The Interrupt Function is made possible by Turbo Code.

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This function lets you interrupt 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 person
you are calling need TTYs with Turbo Code. For more information on
Turbo Code, see Chapter 11.

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