SUPERPRINT 400 Text Telephone Or TTY
Telecommunication Device For The Deaf (TDD)
& TDD Answering System)
The Superprint 400 is a printing telecommunication device for the deaf (TDD) with direct connect, auto-answer, remote message retrieval, keyboard dialing, and memory dialing features. It has an 8k memory with 9 message buffers to save and send messages, and the TDD Announcer, which is a voice that alerts hearing people to text telephone calls. The Superprint 400 stores up to 26 different phone numbers, and stores and sends personal auto- answer messages. This device directly connects to the telephone line and automatically answers calls with the owner's personal message.
PRINTER MODULE: The resident 24- character printer prints at a speed of .8 lines per second on 2.25" wide paper. The printer will print in upper or lower case, and has word wrap and hyphenation features.
KEYBOARD: 43 touch keys, 11 function keys, 4-row keyboard with QWERTY layout.
DISPLAY: 20-character, vacuum fluorescent display; .25" character height.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS: Baudot (TDD standard) code at 45.5 baud; international code at 50 baud; optional ASCII code at either 300 or 110 baud; high/normal sensitivity control.
POWER: Rechargeable batteries and AC adapter included. DIMENSIONS: 12.5" x 9.3" x 3".
WEIGHT: 4.75 lbs.
WARRANTY: One year limited. Extended warranty available at additional cost ($45).
450 Science Drive
Madison, WI 53711
608-238-5400
PRICE $529.00 Date: 1 OCT 1992
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