38 • CODES
Code summaries
Auto code
Auto is not a true communication code. Rather, it is a code-
detecting feature. Auto will determine what code the other text
telephone is using–Baudot, Turbo Code, or CCITT–and change
the code in the Uniphone 1150. Auto will not detect EDTN. If
you think you have connected to a text telephone that is using
EDTN, you need to set the Uniphone 1150 to use EDTN code.
See Setting EDTN code on page 45 for more information.
Auto is the pre-set code. If you change the code for a text-tele-
phone call, the Uniphone 1150 will switch back to auto code
after you finish the call and hang up.
BAUDOT code
This code is used by text telephones in the countries listed
below. Baudot code has two speeds: 45 and 50 baud. If you are
calling a country that uses Baudot, you can set the Uniphone
1150 to use only Baudot code for the call. Countries that use
Baudot are:
45 Baud 50 Baud
Canada Australia
Great Britain New Zealand
Republic of Ireland South Africa
South America
United States
Turbo Code is an enhancement of Baudot code. In order for
Turbo Code to work, both text telephones need to be Turbo
Code-equipped. See About Turbo Code on page 22 for more
information.