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1. elephoning with your Federal Communications Commission Required Information All Superprint Models Generate and Use Radio Frequency Energy and May Cause Radio or Television Interference 1 Your Superprint complies with the regulations for a Class B computing device as specified in Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules These rules are designed to minimize radio frequency interference in residential installations However there is no guarantee that radio frequency interference will not occur in any particular installation 2 Install and use your Superprint in strict accordance with the instructions in this manual 3 You can determine if your Superprint is causing interference to radio or television reception by turning your Superprint on and off Try to correct the interference Reorient the radio or television receiving antenna Move your Superprint away from the receiving antenna Move your Superprint away from the radio or television Plug your Superprint into another outlet so that it is on a different branch circuit from the radio or television f necessary consult an experienced radio television technician for additional suggestions Superprint 400 Connects Directly to the Telephone Line 1 The Superprint 400 with direct connect complies with FCC Rules Part 68 These rules specify the regulations for devices that connect directly into the nationwide telephone network You must
2. Now reset your printer by turning your Superprint off then on again Then push down gently on the top of the printer module to make sure the connections are snug If the printer still doesn t work remove it and send it to your nearest authorized Ultratec repair center for repair You can still make calls with your Superprint after you have removed the printer 40 Service Information If your Superprint should need repair or warranty service send it to your nearest authorized Ultratec repair agent or to the Ultratec National Service Center at the address below Be sure to include a note that describes the problem you are having The note will help our technicians complete your repair quickly Ultratec is not responsible for any damage to your unit that occurs during shipping So we suggest that you insure your Superprint when you send itto us NATIONAL SERVICE CENTER Ultratec Inc 6442 Normandy Lane Madison Wisconsin 53719 1119 608 273 0707 Voice TDD Wa or mem ed Cc A R E aS E S Vv 1 C E Optional Features and Equipment Printer port Purchase the optional printer port and a cable to connect a full size printer to your Superprint 200 or 400 The printer port is standard equipment in all Superprint 100s The printer port fits into the space used by the built in printer module You can easily install it yourself Printer and Cable You can purchase a printer and cable from your
3. Know the Rights of Your Telephone Company 1 If your Superprint causes harm to the telphone network the telephone company may temporarily discontinue your service If possible they ll notify you in advance But if advanced notice is not practical you will be notified as soon as possible You will be given the opportunity to correct the situation and you will be informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC 2 Your telephone company may rnake changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the proper functioning of your Superprint f changes occur you will be notified in advance to give you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted service Telephoning with your Superprint User Manual Ultra ady E Madison WI 53719 1119 Tenth Edition March 1990 This instruction manual is intended to guide you the user in the use and care of your new Superprint TDD It is not all inclusive cannot cover all situations or uses and may contain technical inaccuracies or typographical errors The warranty for your Superprint is stated in full on a separate Warranty Registration Card This manual contains no additional warranties To register your Superprint warranty complete the Warranty Registration Card and send it to Ultratec Technical improvements or changes in Superprint may be made by Ultratec Inc from time to time and without notice Ultratec also may make changes in this in
4. if requested give the following information to your telephone company Your telephone number Product name Superprint 400 e FCC registration number D8K71B 15278 DT R Ringer equivalence number REN 0 5A Jack USOC RJ11C 2 The direct connect feature on your Superprint may not be compatible with some privately owned office telephone systems Consult your telephone equipment supplier if you have any questions Directly connecting your Superprint to anything other than standard telephone lines will void the warranty Such use may cause damage to the telephone network or to your Superprint 3 Use the Ringer Equivalence Number REN to determine how many devices telephones direct connect TDDs and signaling devices you can plug into your telephone line In most but not all cases the sum of the RENs of all devices that you plug into your phone line should not exceed 5 0 Contact your local telephone company to determine the maximum REN in your calling area If you plug too many devices into your phone line some of them may fail to ring when someone calls you 4 Use a telephone company registered jack type USOC RJ11C to connect your Superprint to the nationwide telephone network This jack is a modular outlet that you can order from your local telephone company or telephone supply store 5 Do not plug your Superprint directly into a pay telephone line Use the acoustic coupler Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs
5. automatically uses the built in batteries for power G O l N G p L A C E S o sO Turn your Superprint a on It works the same on battery power as it does when it is plugged into the wall You can use your Superprint on battery power to make telephone calls wherever electrical outlets are not available Your batteries will work whether you are using direct connect or the acoustic cups When the batteries are fully charged your Superprint will operate continuously for about 40 minutes to one hour SUPERPRINT BY ULTRATEC SIGNAL POWER 28 3 The power light will blink if the batteries are running down Your Superprint will continue to operate on battery power for about 5 to 10 minutes after the power light starts blinking 4 To completely recharge the batteries turn your Superprint off and connect the AC charger adapter for 12 to 14 hours Recharging continues as long as your AC charger adapter is connected and your Superprint is turned off Leaving the AC charger adapter plugged in fora long time will not harm the batteries You can use your Superprint during the time you are recharging the batteries Just remember to turn it off after your call so recharging can continue NOTE It is good to use your Superprint on battery power Rechargeable batteries work best when they are used and recharged regularly For Superprint 400 1 Setting Up w
6. begin typing your conversation If you are calling a hearing person push the space bar a few times when he or she answers to show you are calling from a TDD If an incoming message is unclear see page 39 finished turn off your Superprint and hang up your telephone 15 How to Answer a TDD Call ir a z co 1 When your phone rings place the telephone receiver in the acoustic cups and turn your Superprint on You will read READY on the display 2 Begin your conversation Turn your printer on if you want to print your conversation 5ee items 1 and 2 on page 8 If an incoming message is unclear see page 39 3 When your conversation is finished turn your Superprint off and hang up your telephone 16 Cc A L L I N G TDD Etiquette During a conversation only one TDD at a time can send signals over a telephone line You and the person you talk to need to take turns typing The abbreviations GA Q and SK are important signs to follow in a TDD conversation D lt O04 GA means GO AHEAD Type GA when you want the other person to start typing When you read GA it is your turn to type Q is the same asa QUESTION MARK 2 When you ask a question you can type Q instead of a question mark SK means STOP KEYING Type SK when you want to end your conversation When you read SK type SKSK if you are fin
7. 0 When your dealer installs ASCII code you can call ASCII TTYs and computers Call your friends who have computers or even call computer networks that have important information for you For Superprints 100 200 and 400 1 How to Set Up Your Superprint 2 How to Use the Built In Printer 3 How to Use the Printer Port 4 How to Reverse the Display e ay fie ES zy xj c AC power jack Acoustic cups Printer cover Built in printer module Printer switch Signal light Power light qui f OP os Superprints 200 400 4 TOW 43 key keyboard a Space bar Carrying handle Select Shift key Function keys On Off switch y 20 character display a Sag gs Telephone direct connect jack Superprint 400 How to Set Up Your Superprint 1 Set up your Superprint near your telephone You will be using your Superprint often So set it up in a comfortable place near your telephone You will need an electrical outlet nearby If your Superprint has a direct connect jack refer to Part V Direct Connect to learn how to connect it directly to your phone line 2 Remove the snap on Superprint cover Lift the catch behind the handle S E T T N G U P N ooo ooo 3 Remove the AC charger adapter from inside your Superprint Remove the plastic printer cover Lift the cover off by its back edge Re
8. IABY PU 43 Hanging RO oc Sere aw eens aoe ed 32 BR iaqscactikbEiamcc EIS ramas 30 MEUGE UB iswztimadbaib i osyEIRPA 30 DISPLAY reversing s esee 12 Etiquette See TDD etiquette FORWARD oo cin eee n mr ewes 24 Pagction keys n s cn mw cme nme m n 4 EITERNAT L CODE oes 18 Jack See direct connect Y jack MEMORE ecd wi aia VIRES Ge dcl de 19 24 Memon full iss ex EET soiuri 21 Messages Auto answer TDD 35 36 Conversallons cisco yox n eos 23 Save and Senl leles cs aes cu gma ae 20 22 Optional equipment 42 43 Power Habt oues cose 4 7 28 40 PRINTER ORIDFF uesxsesumasika 8 11 Printer Bulb 265 62254 see Si es Kae Rua de 10 OB ere aco nl 86s nn i Pri cee 11 How 10 WOOK UD solch 11 Mod le a ee aor eee 8 9 43 Da and Os ses isois aks de 2 es 8 11 PIE oie eu hc Lab y mS REA 11 42 Printing Conversations 2 225 5 sees 8 9 DACSEAGR pox cs cede ESR EAR EXT CR 22 UPPER LOWER CASE caw sn nnm 10 WIDITR S urs dc amp pet A os ee RR Beets 11 Problems and solutions 39 Reading Auto answer message 35 Conversations from memory 23 24 Message aiwailkbuk s CREME BEERS 22 REMAIN camner niox memor mon o 21 Repair information 41 Return key to print last line 9 SAVE message ie usoorwrpcrigstus 20 21 SELECT KEY erence veram Warton oe ey 4 SEND message nw sare wd emt ewe omen 22 SENS sensitivity cha imr 39 Signal DERU crrr smem sa
9. RTRN key several times until the paper comes out at the top of the printer You can pull on the paper when it comes out at the top You will not damage the printer NOTE If the printer does not work make sure you have turned it on See items 1 and 2 on page 8 Place the paper roll in the compartment behind the printer Feed the paper through the tear off slot in the printer cover and snap the cover back on 4 You can stop and start the printer from the keyboard Hold down the SELECT key while you press 1 Printer to stop or start your printer at any time during a TDD conservation NOTE The printer switch must be ON S E T T N G U P pup UEguU amp RUC NE EID Em IUOS I IM UU E UMVNRCC I OI CI TERM UM CM IC pne gue Tem 5 The built in printer automatically hyphenates long words Long words divided between two lines of print are automatically hyphenated divided by a dash Your printed TDD conversations are easier to read and you use less printer paper 6 Upper and lower case print shows you who said what When you print your TDD conversations everything you type is printed in lower case small letters Everything typed by the person you are talking to is printed in upper case CAPITAL letters If the lower case small letters are hard for you to read hold down the SELECT key while you press U Upper Lower Case You will read PRINT UPPER CASE on the display N
10. Type N for No if you do not want to read the auto answer message that is currently in the memory To read the auto answer message that is currently in the memory type Y for Yes Your auto answer message will move across the display At the end you will read New Message Y N 4 To save a new answer message type Y for Yes when you read NEW MESSAGE You will read TYPE NEW MESSAGE on the display Type N for No to keep your old message D l R E c pi c o N N E c ij 40 Type your auto answer message ask your Callers to leave their TYPE NEN MESSAGE name phone number and a message for you to read when you return The auto answer message you type is saved in its own part of the memory It will not be erased when you clear the memory page 24 or when you save a new message to send by TDD pages 20 and 21 35 5 At the end of your auto answer message hold down the SELECT key and press 9 Auto Answer again You will read RINGS 1 9 on the display 6 Type a number to set the number of times you want your phone to ring before it is answered You will read AUTO ANSWER ON Leave your Superprint turned on while you are away from your phone Your incoming calls will be answered with your auto answer message Your Superprint will print out all TDD messages you receive while you are gone 7 Toturn auto answer off hold down the SELECT key a
11. Ultratec dealer Or if you already have a printer you can order a cable to fit it Your printer must be a parallel Centronics standard printer to work with your Superprint Be sure to specify the make and model number of your printer when you order your cable Superprint 24 Character Printer Module You can purchase the Superprint 24 character printer module as optional equipment for your Superprint 100 The printer module is standard equipment in Superprints 200 and 400 It is a compact unit that slides quickly and easily into the printer compartment of your Superprint 100 You can install it yourself When you add the printer module your Superprint 100 becomes a portable printing TDD The Direct Connect Auto Answer Module The direct connect module includes auto answer keyboard dialing and a built in telephone jack You can purchase the direct connect module for Superprint models 100 and 200 It is standard equipment in the Superprint 400 This option must be installed by Ultratec Inc or by your Ultratec dealer The Computer ASCII Code Module The word ASCII stands for American Standard Code for Information Interchange ASCII is a special communication code used by computers ASCII code can be used at different speeds called baud rates Most computers and computer networks use the standard 300 baud ASCII code Some TTYs use a special slower speed called 110 baud ASCII code The computer ASCII code module must be installed
12. at Ultratec Inc or by your Ultratec dealer The ASCII option includes both 110 baud and 300 baud ASCII codes With the ASCII code module you can use your Superprint to communicate with computers computer networks and ASCII TTYs Cc A R E PS zi R vV l c E 43 Superprint Specifications Physical Dimensions Size 12 5 x 9 x 3 317 5mm x 228 6mm x 76 2mm Weight 4 75 lbs 2 2kg including batteries Power AC charger adapter 9VDC 650 ma Barrel is positive Adapter fits inside the case UL CSA listed NiCad rechargeable batteries uses 6 size AA U L Listed U L File Number E82068 Keyboard 4 row keyboard 43 easy touch keys 12 special function keys Character set A Z 0 9 Bksp Rtrn LF Space 0 5 Display Blue green vacuum fluorescent 20 character 0 25 6mm character height Telecommunications Baudot 45 5 baud code International 50 baud code Sensitivity 45dbm 67dBSPL min Output 12dbm 100dBSPL min Coupler accepts both circular and square handsets FCC Approved Subject to changes in communications standards Memor 2k 2048 character memory Non volatile Stores conversations Stores and sends TDD messages Printer Port Parallel Centronics interface Pin Assignments 1 NOT USED 6 D3 11 ACK 2 DATA STROBE 7 D4 12 GROUND 3 DO 8 D5 13 NOT USED 4 DI 9 D6 14 NOT USED 5 D2 10 D7 15 NOT USED Printer Module 24 column thermal pr
13. charge them following the instructions in Part IV Going Places 4 The batteries run down very soon after recharging This may happen if you do not use your Superprint regularly on battery power or if the batteries are old First give the batteries some exercise Completely discharge the batteries Disconnect the AC charger adapter turn your Superprint on and let it stand for an hour or more Then recharge the batteries overnight following the instructions in Part IV Going Places Repeat this two or three times If your batteries still run down quickly they may be worn out Replace the batteries following the instructions in the previous section How to Replace the Built In Batteries 5 When I use the AC charger adapter the power light blinks OR my Superprint does not turn on Check first to make sure your electrical outlet is working If it is your AC charger adapter may be defective OR there may be a problem with your Superprint Send your Superprint and AC adapter to your nearest authorized Ultratec repair center 6 The built in printer stopped working Make sure the printer switch is turned on Make sure the printer is turned on from the keyboard hold down the SELECT key while you press 1 Printer once or twice until you read PRINTER ON See items 1 and 2 on page 8 Make sure you are using thermal paper Load it into the printer so that your Superprint prints on the shiny side
14. e and Service shows you how to take care of your Superprint what to do if you have a problem and how to get warranty or repair service if you need it vi Contents Introduction 1 PARTI SETTING UP 3 1 How to Set Up Your Superprint 2 How to Use the Built In Printer 3 How to Use the Printer Port 4 How to Reverse the Display PART Il CALLING BY TDD 13 1 How to Make a TDD Call 2 How to Answer a TDD Call 3 TDD Etiquette 4 How to Make an International Call PART III MEMORY 19 1 How to Save a Message 2 How to Send or Print a Message 3 Reading from the Memory vii PART IV GOING PLACES 1 How to Pack Up Your Superprint 2 How to Use the Built In Batteries PART V DIRECT CONNECT 1 Setting Up with Direct Connect 2 How to Dial from the Keyboard 3 Answering a Call with Direct Connect 4 Auto Answer with Direct Connect PART VI CARE AND SERVICE 1 How to Replace the Built In Batteries 2 If You Have a Problem 3 Service Information 4 Optional Features and Equipment 5 Superprint Specifications Index viii 25 29 A 45 Introduction About the Superprint Family All Superprint TDDs come in the same attractive compact portable TDD case At home or at work use your Superprint with the AC charger adapter For easy travel the AC charger adapter stores neatly inside your Superprint case and the snap on cover encloses the entire unit The built in acoustic coupler and rechargeable batter
15. e person you are calling answers begin your conversation When you are finished turn your Superprint off Turning your Superprint off is like hanging up your telephone Answering a Call with Direct Connect 1 When your telephone rings turn your Superprint on This is just like taking your phone off the hook You will read READY D C IS ON NOTE If you read READY check the telephone wire Make sure it is plugged in firmly 2 Start typing your conversation If an incoming message is unclear see page 39 D R E Cc T c Oo N N E C H D o o 3 Turn your Superprint off when your conversation is finished When direct connect is on turning your Superprint off is like hanging up your telephone 33 Auto Answer with Direct Connect 1 Set up your Superprint to work on auto answer CL Connect the AC charger adapter C Connect your Superprint to the telephone line See page 30 CO Turn the printer on See items 1 and 2 on page 8 CI Check to make sure there is plenty of paper on the paper roll You don t want to run out of paper in the middle of an auto answer conversation 2 Turn your Superprint on You will read READY D C IS ON on the display READY D C IS ON 3 Start auto answer Hold down the SELECT key while you press 9 Auto Answer You will read READ MESSAGE Y N on the display
16. ems and solutions for some suggestions Then if you still have a problem contact your nearest authorized Ultratec repair center or the Ultratec National Service Center for additional help 1 An incoming message is all numbers and punctuation marks instead of words Press the Space Bar The incoming message will change to words that you can read 2 Sometimes the message someone types to me does not make sense Some of the letters in the message are missing or are wrong Garbled TDD messages happen when you have a weak telephone con nection or when the person calling you has a TDD that is out of tune When you receive a garbled message turn up your Superprint s sensitivity to incoming TDD signals Select high sensitivity when you receive a garbled message Hold down the SELECT key while you press S for Sensitivity You will read HIGH SENSITIVITY on the display To return to normal sensitivity Hold down the SELECT key while you press S again You will read NORMAL SENSITIVITY on the display When you turn your Super print off it returns automatically to normal sensitivity E A R S TM Enhanced Acoustic Reception System is Ultratec s name for the Superprint function that lets you select high or normal sensitivity to incoming TDD signals 39 c A R E EN E R V Cc E 3 When I use my Superprint on battery power the printer prints slowly or lightly Your Superprint batteries are low Re
17. ies let you make calls wherever there is a telephone You can even place calls to other countries because all Superprints include International TDD Code And all Superprint TDDs include a 2048 character non volatile memory Non volatile means that everything in the memory is saved even when you turn your Superprint off Use the memory to type a message before you place a call and to save TDD conversations to read again later Superprint 100 Superprint 200 400 L EMEN H E A 1 The Three Superprint Models Ultratec manufactures the Superprint in three models the Superprint 100 Superprint 200 and Superprint 400 Each of the three Superprint models gives you all the standard Superprint features and then adds additional features or equipment to make it unique Superprint 100 Superprint 100 gives you all the standard Superprint features In addition it includes a printer port so you can connect an external printer to print your TDD conversations Superprint 200 The Superprint 200 model gives you all the standard Superprint features plus a 24 character built in printer A 20 character printer is also available Superprint 400 Superprint 400 looks the same as the Superprint 200 but it s different Superprint 400 gives you all the features of the Superprint 200 and adds a direct connect jack keyboard dialing and auto answer ASCII Option You can add ASCII code to your Superprint 40
18. inter Prints 0 8 lines per second Uses 2 thermal paper Inserts without tools Automatically hyphenates long words Direct Connect Auto Answer Module Plugs into telephone line Automatically answers calls Changeable answer message Keyboard dialing pulse Computer ASCII Code Module Allows communication with computers and ASCII TTYs ASCII TTY character set 110 and 300 Baud Answer Originate Full Half Duplex Automatic code detection on incoming calls 44 Index AC adapter PUE 4 6 7 26 27 28 34 40 Butt CHUDE os ce koe riante aes 1 4 Answering a call with 16 Making a call with 14 15 ASCII code See Computer ASCII Code Module AUTO ANSWER iesus sen 34 36 How to set up for 34 NIGNBEP cy ea 65 45 be ERY AS EMITE 35 ip CE D nh eee BW ge sok eee t 36 BE UA aeu Vereor 22 saree Ea 40 41 Answering PUG Leda a Reb RR EROR OG RR m 15 Direct connect s ca cares ca e nn 33 BACKWAND icon emp psFime tais 23 Batteries Ont PEE ST ETE TTE TT TETTE 28 B GIUSIE aisi aaah bag aE ER ESE SE 40 Replacing oie arses T TT TET TE TE 38 COD P oS rel cats ata noe Santora Meck 27 BER Goud vAthiasqrimiabsRSmids 24 Computer ASCII Code Module 2 43 Delete backspace 21 EE ova dorm mb mein 49 8e 31 32 Direct connect Answering a call 33 alg sinter riro a awww se week 31 32 Direct Connect Auto Answer MOUE seas emr ug sees R
19. ished talking When both you and the person you are talking to have typed SK your conversation is finished and you can turn your Superprint off GA OR SK is a short way to say Do you have anythin else to say I m done When you read GA or SK you can type another message or finish with SKSK 17 ut P Ses How to Make an International Call INTERNR L COBE ON siha 1 Turn your Superprint on You will read READY on the display If you want to place a call outside the United States or Canada you may need to communicate in International TDD Code NOTE International TDD Code is 50 baud Baudot code 2 To turn on International TDD Code hold down the SELECT key and press 3 International You will read INTERNA L CODE ON on the display Now your Superprint will send and receive messages in International TDD Code 3 To go back to American TDD Code again hold down the SELECT key while you press 3 You will read INTERNA L CODE OFF Some foreign TDDs use a different International TDD Code If you have trouble call Ultratec Customer Service For Superprints 100 200 and 400 1 How to Save a Message 2 How to Send or Print a Message 3 Reading from the Memory 19 How to Save a Message 1 Turn your Superprint on You will read READY on the display Every Superprint has a 2048 character memory You ca
20. ith Direct Connect 2 How to Dial from the Keyboard 3 Answering a Call with Direct Connect 4 Auto Answer with Direct Connect Your Superprint 400 Works with Standard Telephone Lines Superprints with direct connect may not be compatible with some privately owned office telephone systems Consult your telephone equipment supplier if you have any questions Directly connecting your Superprint to anything other than standard telephone lines will void the warranty Such use may cause damage to the telephone network or to your Superprint D R E c T c e N N E c m a le o Setting Up with Direct Connect 1 Connect your Superprint to your telephone line Plug one end of your telephone wire into the jack at the back of your Superprint Plug the other end into your telephone wall outlet Use a Y jack to connect both your Superprint and your 4 telephone to the same wall outlet 2 Turn your Superprint on You will read READY D C IS ON When your Superprint is connected to the phone line it sends and receives TDD signals through the phone wire instead of through the acoustic cups Turning your Superprint on is just like taking your phone off the hook NOTE If you do not read D C IS ON when you turn your Superprint on make sure the telephone wire is plugged firmly into your Superprint and the telephone wall jack 30 How to Dial from the Keyboard AE 1 Turn
21. move the Superprint top Grasp the top firmly along the edge of the opening left by the printer cover and lift it toward you Lift the AC charger adapter out of the case Replace the Superprint top SUPERPRINT BY ULTRATEC SIGNAL POWER 4 Connect the AC charger adapter Plug the AC charger adapter cord into the jack at the back of your Superprint Plug the AC charger adapter into an electrical outlet near your telephone Leave it plugged in as much as possible to keep the built in batteries charged 5 Turn your Superprint on The switch is at the right side of the display You will read READY on the display The power light at the left side of the display will glow red when your Superprint is on S E T T l N G U p How to Use the Built in Printer 1 Turn the printer switch on The printer switch is on the top of your Superprint 2 Turn the printer on from the keyboard PRIN TER DN Hold down the SELECT key while you press 1 Printer once or twice until you read PRINTER ON on the display NOTE Turn the printer on before you load a roll of paper SS 3 Load a roll of printer paper into your Superprint Remove the clear plastic printer cover PRINTER BFF Hold the roll of printer paper so that the paper feeds from the bottom Push the end of the paper into the slot at the back of the printer Push the
22. n the SELECT key while you press 6 Memory Clear The display will go blank and all TDD conversations in the memory will be erased You will not erase the message you saved with the 4 Message Save key If you have auto answer you will not erase your auto answer message If you want to read a very long TDD call from the memory the beginning part might be missing This happens when there is not enough memory space to save your whole conversation Only the last part is saved in the memory 24 For Superprints 100 200 and 400 1 How to Pack Up Your Superprint 2 Howto Use the Built In Batteries 25 Q e I N c G p L A c E S How to Pack Up Your Superprint 1 Remove the Superprint printer cover and top It is easy to take your Superprint with you The case is designed to carry a roll of printer paper and the AC charger adapter The snap on cover and carrying handle make it completely portable 2 Store the AC charger adapter inside the Superprint case Disconnect the AC charger adapter from the wall outlet and then from your Superprint 3 Snap on the Superprint top the printer cover and the case cover Pick up the handle and take your Superprint with you wherever you want to go 26 How to Use the Built In Batteries 1 Disconnect the AC charger adapter from your Superprint When the AC charger adapter is unplugged your Superprint
23. n use part of the memory about 1500 characters to save a message before you place a TDD call You can send or print the message later 2 To begin saving a message hold down the SELECT key while you press 4 Message Save You will read NEW MESSAGE Y N on the display Type Y for Yes You will read TYPE NEW MESSAGE on the display Type N for No to keep your old message TYPE NEW MESSAGE ag sg Si Si a9 When you save a new message 1 all old messages and conversations EN E are automatically erased from the i memory 20 3 Type the message you want to save Your message can be as long as you want as long as there is space in the memory Press Backspace to go backward to correct your typing mistakes 4 At the end of your message hold down the SELECT key and press 4 Message Save again MESSAGE You will read MESSAGE SAVED on the display Your message will stay in the memory even when you turn your Superprint off 5 When you are typing a message to save you can find out how much memory space is free Hold the SELECT key down while you press R Remain A number flashes briefly on the display to tell you how many characters letters numbers or spaces are free 6 If you read MEMORY _ FULL on the display when you are typing your message You have used up all the space in the memory 21 How to Send or Prin
24. nd press 9 Auto Answer Or with auto answer on start typing on the keyboard You will read AUTO ANSWER OFF on the display For Superprints 100 200 and 400 1 How to Replace the Built in Batteries 2 If You Have a Problem 3 Service Information 4 Optional Features and Equipment 5 Superprint Specifications 37 cS A R E ES E 24 v C How to Replace the Built In Batteries 1 When your Superprint batteries wear down you can replace them yourself Remove the Superprint printer cover and top Lift the battery pack out of the case Unsnap the connector slip off the paper sleeve and remove the old batteries 2 Insert six new NiCad size AA rechargeable batteries into the holder Be careful to put the batteries into the holder with the and ends going the right way Replace the paper sleeve and snap the connector back on 3 Put the battery pack back into the case Make sure the connector is at the bottom toward the back of the case 38 If You Have a Problem Take good care of your Superprint When you are not using it snap on the case cover to protect it from dust and dirt And be especially careful never to spill liquids on your machine If the case gets dirty use a damp cloth to wipe it clean If you do have a problem with your Superprint first make sure that you have followed the instruction book carefully Read the following list of probl
25. o the welfare of deaf and hearing impaired people the world over Dr Robert H Weitbrecht 1920 1983 iv Preface Congratulations You ve just purchased a Superprint TDD the most versatile fully portable TDD available today You will want to use it right away and this instruction booklet will help you get started How to Use this Book This instruction book will show you all you need to know about your Superprint Read the Introduction first It describes the standard Superprint features and the differences between the Superprint 100 Superprint 200 and Superprint 400 To set up your Superprint 100 200 or 400 read Part I Setting Up In Part II Calling by TDD you will learn how to use the many standard Superprint features If Superprint is your first TDD be sure to read TDD Etiquette in Part II Your Superprint comes with a 2048 character memory Part III Memory will show you how to save and send a message and how to use the memory to review your TDD conversations And if you want to take your Superprint with you to make phone calls away from home refer to Part VI Going Places If you have purchased the Superprint 400 model or have added the direct connect auto answer module Part V Direct Connect will show you how to connect your Superprint to your phone line You will learn how to use two special direct connect features keyboard dialing and auto answer Part VI Car
26. ow your entire TDD conversation will be printed in CAPITAL letters 7 Press RTRN at the end of a TDD call Pressing RTRN at the end of a call prints the last line of your conversation and moves the paper up one line How to Use the Printer Port 1 Connect your external printer to the Superprint printer port Plug one end of your printer cable into the printer port at the back of your Superprint Plug the other end into your printer 2 Hold down the SELECT key while you press W Width You will read LINE WIDTH 80 on the Superprint display Your Superprint will print a full line 80 characters on the external printer LINE WIDTH 24 is the printer setting for the built in printer 3 Turn the external printer s switch on Turn your Superprint on If your external printer does not print when you type hold down the SELECT key while you press 1 Printer once or twice until you read PRINTER ON on the display 11 Ss E T T N G U p How to Reverse the Display 1 Turn your Superprint on You will read READY When you turn your Superprint on messages move across the display from the right side to the left side You can reverse the dis play so messages will move from left to right 2 To reverse the direction of the display hold down the SELECT key while you press 2 Display A small circle will appear on the displa
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28. struction manual Your comments can help us improve our products services and instruction manuals If you have an idea or suggestion please write to us at the address below to tell us what you think Should you need any additional information about your Superprint send your request to Communications Department Ultratec Inc 6442 Normandy Lane Madison Wisconsin 53719 1119 1989 Ultratec Inc 6442 Normandy Lane Madison WI 53719 608 273 0707 This book is copyrighted by Ultratec Inc with all rights reserved It may not be copied in whole or in part without the written consent of Ultratec Inc Superprint is a registered trademark of Ultratec Inc Acknowledgement In 1963 Dr Robert H Weitbrecht a physicist with a profound hearing loss made an exciting and important breakthrough for deaf people He developed an acoustic coupler that could accurately transmit and receive TTY Teletypewriter signals over telephone lines For the first time by using the Weitbrecht coupler with a TTY a deaf individual could communicate by telephone Now in this age of microcomputer technology it is possible to build portable and versatile telecommunications devices such as your Superprint However the Weitbrecht modem was the technological innovation that marked the beginning of telecommunications for the deaf Ultratec Inc wishes to acknowledge this fact and the significance and importance of Dr Weitbrecht s contribution t
29. t a Message 1 To send the message you have saved in the memory hold down the SELECT key while you press 5 Message Send HI J HN THI You can send your message anytime during a TDD conver sation When you send your message you will read it on the display Send the same message to several friends quickly and easily by TDD Save messages before you dial to save time on long distance calls 2 To print the message you have saved in the memory turn your printer on and then send your message See page 8 for how to turn your printer on and off Reading from the Memory 1 When your Superprint is on it automatically saves your TDD conversation in the memory Even when you use some of the memory to save a message your Superprint will use the remaining memory space to save your TDD conversations 2 To read your last TDD conversation hold down the SELECT key and press 8 Memory Backward Keep holding the SELECT key down Your conversation will go backwards across the display Let go of 8 Memory Backward to slow the display down press it again to make it go faster j To stop the display let go of both the SELECT key and 8 Memory Backward 23 3 To go forward through the memory hold down the SELECT key and press Let go of 7 Memory Forward to make the display go slower press it down again to go faster 4 To clear the memory hold dow
30. y Your messages will follow the circle across the display from left to right 3 To reverse the display again you can hold down the SELECT key and 2 Display a second time Now your TDD messages will move across the display from right to left For Superprint Models 100 200 400 1 How to Make a TDD Call 2 How to Answer a TDD Call 3 TDD Etiquette 4 How to Make an International Call Cc A L L l N G o lt How to Make a TDD Call 1 Turn your Superprint on You will read READY on the display If you have set up your Superprint to work on direct connect you will read READY D C IS ON If you want to use the acoustic cups unplug the telephone wire from the direct connect jack 2 Get your telephone ready for your call Place the telephone handset in the Superprint acoustic cups Make sure the cord is at your left Hold down the telephone receiver button for two or three seconds then release it SUPERPRINT L 8Y ULTRATEC 5 SIGNAL 2 POWER ea hs 4 Dial the number you 5 When the person you 6 When your call is 3 Watch the signal light for a dial tone The signal light shows you the sounds on your telephone line When you have a dial tone the light will glow steadily red want to call and watch the signal light for a ring The signal light will flash slowly if the phone rings and fast if the line is busy are calling answers
31. your Superprint on With direct connect turning your Superprint on is just like taking your telephone off the hook You will read READY D C IS ON on the display NOTE If you read READY check the telephone wire Make sure it is plugged in firmly 2 Watch the signal light on the display It will glow red to show you there is a dial tone The signal light shows you the sounds on the telephone line When it glows steadily red there is a dial tone 3 Now hold down the press 0 Dial You will read TYPE PHONE NUMBER on the display 31 SELECT key while you D R Cc T Cc O N N E c T 5 me SF s SUPERPRINT BY ULTRATEC a SIGNAL POWER 4 Type the telephone number you want to call Then press the RTRN key Use the number keys on your Superprint keyboard to type the phone number The number appears on the display as you type When you press RTRN your Superprint dials the number you typed using the pulse dialing system the same system used by rotary dial telephones If you make a mistake when you dial hold down the SELECT key while you press 0 Dial to start dialing over again The BKSP key will not work to correct typing errors when you are dialing 5 Watch the signal light on the display It will blink on and off slowly when the telephone you are calling rings It will blink fast if the line is busy 6 When th
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