Krown Manufacturing 2000D Line not Connected Type Number or A-Z, Dialing, Checking for Dial Tone

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DIRECT CONNECT WITH THE MEMORY PRINTER (CONT.)

AUTO (DIRECT) DIALING

Turn the Power Switch ON.

KROWN - MP2000D Indicates your TDD is ready to operator.

If in acoustic mode, the Memory Printer will automatically change to and remain in Direct Connect when you plug your TDD into the phone line. It will display: “Large Visual” if you get MP2000DLD.

 

 

 

 

 

SHIFT

+

DIAL

TYPE NUMBER OR A-Z

TDD is now ready to dial.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If the TDD is not plugged into the phone line, the screen will display:

LINE NOT CONNECTED

TYPE NUMBER OR A-Z

M

DIALING 5551234

 

 

REDIAL

Check phone line and press [SHIFT] + [DIAL] again.

TDD is now ready to dial.

Choose phone number location M (for example) and dials.

If you want to use the Redial feature, don’t turn the TDD off after you dial a number. Use [CTRL] + [9] to disconnect the telephone line.

CTRL +

DIAL

CHECKING FOR DIAL TONE

Automatically redial the

last number dialed

 

 

 

 

 

 

There is another unique feature that the MemoryPrinter provides. If you intend to use the MemoryPrinter behind a PBX or a telephone system that will send a second dial tone to your phone after you have dialed the access code for outbound calling (usually an 8 or a 9), the TDD will detect this secondary dial tone and dial the rest of the number automatically. This features is activated by using the + sign between the digits.

This feature may be used in keyboard dialing or memory dialing.

9 + 5 5 5 1 2 3 4

9 + 5 5 5 1 2 3 4

 

 

5551234 will be dialed after a short waiting time for a second dial tone.

HANG-UP KEY

CTRL +

9

DISCONNECT (Y/N)?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Y

 

DISCONNECTED

 

 

 

Note: When in Direct Connect it is possible to make several phone calls without turning the Memory Printer OFF between each call. To hang-up (disconnect) between calls, press [CTRL] and ]9]. The Memory Printer is then ready for you to make another call.

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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 XIV XIIXiii XVIShift Special Purpose KeysControl Arrow KeysEdit DialEmergency InsertWide Print Keys Used with Control KEYNormal Print DATE/TIMEMemory Printer Lights and Switches To Setup Your Memory PrinterGetting Started TTY Relay NUM Electronic VoiceTo Enter Relay Voice Message Voice Relay NUMSending Voice ANS Battery Power InformationTo turn the Electronic Voice on or OFF TDD AlertSelect Option II Using Your Memory PrinterHelp Menu Placing a CallINT’L on INT’L SPEED? Y/NINT’L OFF MEM 1-5 or Ddir III the MemoryMemory Saved Clear 1? Y/N Deleting a Stored MessageCLR MEM, Ddir Viewing a Stored MessageAbcdefghij M2 Bcdef M2Efghijklmno M2 Editing a Stored Message MEM 1-5 or DIR Using the Phone Directory ELLO.P M1 Print DIR.? Y/N Type A-Z or 0PW Type Name & NO. NOWClearing the Phone Directory Message RetrievalLine not Connected Direct Connect with Memory PrinterType Number or A-Z Disconnect Y/NChecking for Dial Tone Line not Connected Type Number or A-ZDialing + 5 5 5 1 2 3Tone Dial on MEM 1-5 or DdirPulse DIAL? Y/N Pulse Dial on Enter Number and CRAuto Answer on Send VOICE? Y/NCLR MEM 5 NOW? Y/N Answer ASCII? Y/NXXX Hello GA No TimeoutXXX Auto Answer OFFEmergency Call Wide Print VI MULTI-WIDE Printing FeatureCondensed Print Normal PrintQuick Brown FOX MULTI-WIDE Printing FeatureTest Message Jumps Over the LazyInterrupted Using the Optional Ascii Feature and Fast TypeInterrupt Sent USE ASCII? Y/N USE Fast TYPE? Y/N Fast Type onBAUD, HALF, ANS USE ASCII? Y/NChange MODES? Y/N Half DUPLEX? Y/NAfter Your Conversation To Receive AN Ascii CallVCO is on Viii HOW to USE VCO and HCO CallHearing Phone User Relay Service 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