Baudot definition

Baudot means a seven bit code, only five of which are information bits. Baudot is used by some text telephones to communicate with each other at a 45.5 baud rate.

Examples of Baudot in a sentence

  • All 911 Interconnection trunk groups must be capable of transmitting and receiving Baudot code necessary to support the use of Telecommunications Devices for the Deaf (TTY/TDDs).

  • All 911 Interconnection trunk groups must be capable of transmitting and receiving Baudot code necessary to support the use of Telecommunications Devices for the Deaf (“TTY/TDD”s).

  • All 911 trunks must be capable of transporting Baudot Code necessary to support the use of Telecommunications Devices for the Deaf (TTY/TDDs).

  • Upon detection of the Baudot tone, automatic muting is activated.

  • This functionality handles Baudot communication protocols, automatically identifying TTY/TDD calls when the caller chooses to signal.

  • When an incoming TTY/TDD call using the Baudot communication protocol is received and signaled, the Baudot tones automatically activate the TDD panel.

  • All 911 Interconnection trunk groups must be capable of transmitting and receiving Baudot code necessary to support the use of Telecommunications Devices for the Deaf (“TTY/TDDs”).

  • If communication is unsuccessful in ASCII, the call handling application shall send the greeting message in Baudot.

  • Code compatibility – The device shall be capable of operating using Baudot code at 45 and 50 baud, Turbo Code (existing Virginia Relay contract service) and ASCII mode at 300 baud.

  • Code Compatibility – The device shall be capable of operating using Baudot code at 45 and 50 baud, Turbo Code (existing Virginia Relay contract service) and ASCII mode at 300 baud.