Krown Manufacturing 2000DLD, 2000DX manual III the Memory, MEM 1-5 or Ddir, Memory Saved

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IIITHE MEMORY

The Memory Printer allows you to store 32,768 (32k) characters in its RAM (Random Access Memory). The ability to store information makes it possible to write messages ahead of time, view or change them, and send them easily and quickly. You can store frequently used messages, or save on long distance charges by preparing a message ahead of time.

MEMORY AREAS

The memory is divided into 6 block, consisting of 5 “areas” labeled M1 to M5 plus a directory of phone numbers:

M1, M2, and M4 can hold approximately 4,000 characters each. These are suitable for message or as a greeting that might be used for any incoming call or can be used to store a message that will be sent as an outgoing call.

M3 holds 8,000 characters, for somewhat longer messages. This area is also used for your auto answer message.

M5 stores all outgoing and incoming data automatically, using the remaining available space. If the space available to store message runs out during a conversation, new data will overwrite the old data in area 5 beginning with the oldest message. This will not affect stored messages in any other area. Information on area 5 cannot be sent to another TDD/TTY.

A phone directory (with labels DA to DZ) provides 26 locations of 25 characters each, which can be used to store and view frequently dialed phone numbers.

ENTERING AND SAVING A MESSAGE

To store a message, you must first choose one of the numbered memory area. Pressing [CTRL] and [5] accesses the available memory areas, so that you can select the one you want to use.

PRESS:

CTRL +

5

 

 

 

 

 

Accesses memory areas or

 

 

MEM 1-5 OR D(DIR)

 

 

phone directory.

 

 

 

Chooses area 1 (for example)

1

 

M1

 

 

 

 

Type the message you want to store. It will be displayed as you type. To store the message, type [CTRL] and [9] (Save). The message will be stored.

CTRL + 9

MEMORY SAVED

Saves message into open area.

 

 

 

SENDING A STORED MESSAGE

To send a stored message, turn on the Memory Printer, connect the phone handset, and dial the number to which you want to send the message. When you get an answering message and a “GA” (go ahead) from the party you are dialing, press the [CTRL] key and at the same time, the number of the memory area in which your message is stored. Your message will be sent. Before and after sending a stored message, you can type messages in the usual manner. To interrupt sending a message, type [CTRL] and [4].

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Contents Model Memory Printer 2000D, 2000DX, 2000DLD Krown Manufacturing, Inc Introduction Your Memory Printer comes withKrown Manufacturing Krown Manufacturing will serve you betterTable of Contents XII XiiiXIV XVISpecial Purpose Keys ControlShift Arrow KeysDial EmergencyEdit InsertKeys Used with Control KEY Normal PrintWide Print DATE/TIMEMemory Printer Lights and Switches To Setup Your Memory PrinterGetting Started Electronic Voice To Enter Relay Voice MessageTTY Relay NUM Voice Relay NUM Battery Power Information To turn the Electronic Voice on or OFF Sending Voice ANS TDD AlertII Using Your Memory Printer Help MenuSelect Option Placing a CallINT’L on INT’L SPEED? Y/NINT’L OFF MEM 1-5 or Ddir III the MemoryMemory Saved Deleting a Stored Message CLR MEM, DdirClear 1? Y/N Viewing a Stored MessageBcdef M2 Efghijklmno M2Abcdefghij M2 Editing a Stored MessageUsing the Phone Directory ELLO.P M1MEM 1-5 or DIR Print DIR.? Y/N Type A-Z or 0PW Type Name & NO. NOWClearing the Phone Directory Message RetrievalDirect Connect with Memory Printer Type Number or A-ZLine not Connected Disconnect Y/NLine not Connected Type Number or A-Z DialingChecking for Dial Tone + 5 5 5 1 2 3MEM 1-5 or Ddir Pulse DIAL? Y/N Pulse Dial onTone Dial on Enter Number and CRSend VOICE? Y/N CLR MEM 5 NOW? Y/NAuto Answer on Answer ASCII? Y/NNo Timeout XXXXXX Hello GA Auto Answer OFFEmergency Call VI MULTI-WIDE Printing Feature Condensed PrintWide Print Normal PrintMULTI-WIDE Printing Feature Test MessageQuick Brown FOX Jumps Over the LazyUsing the Optional Ascii Feature and Fast Type Interrupt SentInterrupted USE ASCII? Y/N USE Fast TYPE? Y/N Fast Type onUSE ASCII? Y/N Change MODES? Y/NBAUD, HALF, ANS Half DUPLEX? Y/NAfter Your Conversation To Receive AN Ascii CallViii HOW to USE VCO and HCO Call Hearing Phone User Relay ServiceVCO is on HCOSET CLOCK? Y/N IX Using the Clock CalendarPM? Y/N Making a Cellular Call with Your MP2000D Using Your Memory Printer with a Wireless PhoneAnswering a Cellular Call Using Your Memory Printer with a Cordless Phone Using Your Memory Printer with Wireless PhoneTroubleshooting for TDD-WIRELESS Call XI Loading and Changing the Paper PointXII Take Your Memory Printer with YOU Xiii Technical Specifications XIV Important Information TroubleshootingTaking Care of Your TDD XV Miscellaneous Information Special TTY/TDD Operator Services 800Commonly Used TDD Abbreviations XVI FCC Required Information Page Orders