Krown Manufacturing 2000DLD, 2000DX manual ELLO.P M1, Using the Phone Directory, MEM 1-5 or DIR

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CTRL

+

7

ELLO.P M1

Deletes a single character.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

To add characters in the middle of a message:

Move to the location where you want to add material and type [CTRL] and [6] (insert). This will put you into “insert” mode. Now whatever you type will be put into the text at the cursor position, and the text to the right will simply move over to make room for the new material. (If you do not use insert mode, each character you type will replace the character that was there before.)

 

 

 

Activates (or turns off) insert mode;

 

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CTRL

6

HELLO. I1 what you type is added to the

message. For example, if you type “H” at the beginning of the message shown above, the display on the left will be shown.

Type [CTRL] and [6] again to get out of insert mode. To save the changes you have made, type [CTRL] and [9].

CTRL + 9

MEMORY SAVED

Saves a new message.

 

 

 

USING THE PHONE DIRECTORY

You can store phone numbers in any of 26 memory locations. Begin by typing [CTRL] and [5] to access the memory areas. Type [D] to indicate that you want the directory, not one of the numbered areas. Then you’ll be asked to pick a location in the directory. The screen will first show the message “TYPE NAME & NO. NOW,” then that message will disappear and the location’s label will appear on the screen.

CTRL + 5

D

Y or N

M

Adrienne 555-1234

MEM 1-5 OR (DIR)

PRINT DIR.? Y/N

TYPE A-Z OR 0(PW)

TYPE NAME & NO. NOW

ADRIENNE 555-1234 DM

Accesses memory areas.

Chooses the phone directory. Allows you to print phone directory

[Y] prints: [N] does not.

Chooses phone number location M (for example).

New name and number typed into directory location M.

Type the number to be stored, and then save the information by typing [CTRL] + [9].

CTRL + 9

MEMORY SAVED

Saves the message.

 

 

 

You can view or edit the information in a directory locations in the same ways as you would a memory area.

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Contents Model Memory Printer 2000D, 2000DX, 2000DLD Krown Manufacturing, Inc Your Memory Printer comes with IntroductionKrown Manufacturing will serve you better Krown ManufacturingTable of Contents XVI XIIXiii XIVArrow Keys Special Purpose KeysControl ShiftInsert DialEmergency EditDATE/TIME Keys Used with Control KEYNormal Print Wide PrintMemory Printer Lights and Switches To Setup Your Memory PrinterGetting Started Voice Relay NUM Electronic VoiceTo Enter Relay Voice Message TTY Relay NUMTDD Alert Battery Power InformationTo turn the Electronic Voice on or OFF Sending Voice ANSPlacing a Call II Using Your Memory PrinterHelp Menu Select OptionINT’L on INT’L SPEED? Y/NINT’L OFF MEM 1-5 or Ddir III the Memory Memory Saved Viewing a Stored Message Deleting a Stored MessageCLR MEM, Ddir Clear 1? Y/NEditing a Stored Message Bcdef M2Efghijklmno M2 Abcdefghij M2Print DIR.? Y/N Type A-Z or 0PW Type Name & NO. NOW Using the Phone DirectoryELLO.P M1 MEM 1-5 or DIRMessage Retrieval Clearing the Phone DirectoryDisconnect Y/N Direct Connect with Memory PrinterType Number or A-Z Line not Connected+ 5 5 5 1 2 3 Line not Connected Type Number or A-ZDialing Checking for Dial ToneEnter Number and CR MEM 1-5 or DdirPulse DIAL? Y/N Pulse Dial on Tone Dial onAnswer ASCII? Y/N Send VOICE? Y/NCLR MEM 5 NOW? Y/N Auto Answer onAuto Answer OFF No TimeoutXXX XXX Hello GAEmergency Call Normal Print VI MULTI-WIDE Printing FeatureCondensed Print Wide PrintJumps Over the Lazy MULTI-WIDE Printing FeatureTest Message Quick Brown FOXUSE ASCII? Y/N USE Fast TYPE? Y/N Fast Type on Using the Optional Ascii Feature and Fast TypeInterrupt Sent InterruptedHalf DUPLEX? Y/N USE ASCII? Y/NChange MODES? Y/N BAUD, HALF, ANSTo Receive AN Ascii Call After Your ConversationHCO Viii HOW to USE VCO and HCO CallHearing Phone User Relay Service VCO is onSET 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 Point XI Loading and Changing the PaperXII 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