Baudot code, Ascii (optional), Selecting turbo lock – Ultratec PRO80 User Manual

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Selecting Turbo Lock

To make sure that you are using Turbo Code with a call, you may “lock” your unit in
Turbo Code by selecting Turbo Lock:
1.

Press

. CODE < AUTOMATIC> is displayed.

2.

Press the

to change the option to <TURBO LOCK>. Then, press

.

TURBO LOCK <OFF> is displayed.

3.

Press the

to change the option to <ON>. Then, press

.

** TURBO LOCK ON ** is displayed.

4.

Press

to exit the Options menu.

BAUDOT CODE

1.

Press

. CODE < AUTOMATIC> is displayed.

2.

Press the

to change the setting to <BAUDOT>.

3.

Press . BAUDOT <45> is displayed.

4.

Press the

to select either <45> or <50>. Then, press

to save it. ** BAUDOT CODE ON ** is displayed briefly.

Select<45> to use only 45.5 baud Baudot. Most Baudot TTYs use this setting.

Select <50> to use only 50 baud Baudot. TTYs purchased in Australia, New
Zealand or South Africa use 50 baud.

5.

Press

to exit this menu.

ASCII (OPTIONAL)

About ASCII

ASCII stands for American Standard Code for Information Interchange. Some TTYs and
all computers in the United States and Canada use ASCII. If your Superprint Pro80 LVD
has ASCII, you may need to change some options. To connect your Superprint Pro80
LVD to a computer, the other person should have the computer set to use 300 baud, half
duplex, 8N1 parity and CR.

Changing ASCII Options

1.

Press

. CODE < AUTOMATIC> is displayed.

2.

Press the

to change the setting to <ASCII>.

3.

Press .

** ASCII CODE ON ** is displayed briefly. Then, the first of the

ASCII options is displayed.

4.

Press

to scroll through the options. These described in the next section, “ASCII

Options.”

Enter

Spacebar

Options

Esc

Enter

Spacebar

Enter

Spacebar

Options

Esc

Enter

Spacebar

Enter

Spacebar

Options

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