Changing ASCII seek time
This option sets the length of time during which the Supercom
4400 sends out an ASCII seek tone. The normal TTY seek time is
three seconds. You may need more time if you often connect to
computers. Six seconds is recommended. Follow these steps to
change the setting:
1.
Press the options key (
(UP/LOW) CASE on the display.
2.
Press the
the display.
3.
Type a number to change the setting to any number between 0
and 9.
4.
Press the
the
Return
Note that selecting zero will turn off ASCII code. Your Supercom
4400 will not try to use it, even if the other TTY is using ASCII
code.
Making an ASCII call
An ASCII conversation begins when your TTY's code option is set
to ASCII originate, and the person you call answers in ASCII code.
If you are having problems connecting in ASCII code, see Turning on
ASCII code and changing options on page 79 or Changing ASCII seek
time on page 80 for more information.
Answering an ASCII call
When the code setting is automatic and someone calls using ASCII
code, your Supercom 4400 answers in ASCII code. If it cannot make
an ASCII connection, it changes to Baudot code.
8 0 • C O D E S
+ ). You will see PRINT
Ctrl
9
key until you see ASCII SEEK TIME (3) on
Return
key to save the setting and leave options or press
Esc
key to save the setting and go to the next option.
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