Krown Manufacturing 200 Using the Optional Ascii Feature and Fast Type, To Change Mode Settings

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USING THE OPTIONAL ASCII FEATURE AND FAST TYPE (CONT.)

When calling a computer service to receive information, your TDD should be setup as follows:

• 300 Baud

• Full Duplex

• Originate

Remember: When using ASCII for TDD-to-TDD, your Krown 200 is preset in the correct modes; the only change that may be needed would be the selection of ORIGINATE or ANSWER mode, depending upon who placed the call first.

TO CHANGE MODE SETTINGS

CTRL

+

BACK

USE ASCII? Y/N

SPACE

Y

 

 

CHANGE MODES? Y/N

N

 

 

300 BAUD, HALF, ANS

OR

 

 

 

Y

 

 

HALF DUPLEX? Y/N

Y

or

N

300 BAUD? Y/N

Y

or

N

ORIGINATE? Y/N

Y

or

N

110 BAUD, FULL, ANS

You will remain in the preset ASCII mode.

You are going to change the preset mode.

YES, chooses Half Duplex; NO, chooses Full Duplex.

YES, chooses 300 Baud; NO, chooses Baud mode.

YES, chooses Originate mode; NO, chooses Answer mode.

After the three selections have been made, the selected modes are displayed.

Example: If the last three questions have been answered with [N], the display will read 110 BAUD, FULL, ANS.

TO MAKE YOUR ASCII CALL

Placing a call with your Krown 200 ASCII is done the same way as placing a call in Baudot. The only difference is setting the mode to ASCII.

To make the call acoustically, place the telephone handset in the acoustic cups with the cord to the LEFT.

PRESS:

 

 

 

CTRL +

BACK

To make the call in Direct Connect, connect your TDD as

SPACE

described on page 18, and make sure you are in ORIGINATE mode.

 

Y

 

 

 

USE ASCII? Y/N

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Model Krown Krown Manufacturing, Inc Introduction Krown Manufacturing Table of Contents Arrow Keys Special Purpose KeysControl ShiftDATE/TIME Keys Used with Control KEYNormal Print Wide PrintAuto Answer EmergencyDial Save / Hang UPKrown Getting Started To Setup Your KrownLights and Switches Getting StartedElectronic Voice TTY Relay NUMPlease Wait Check for Dial Tone Dialing Sending Voice ANSPress Battery Power InformationTDD Alert Placing a Call II Using Your KrownHOW to Make a TDD Call by Using Acoustic Cups Select OptionTo Answer a TDD Call INT’L SPEED? Y/N INT’L onINT’L SPEED? Y/N INT’L OFF Telephone ConversationsKeyboard Dialing III Direct Connect with the KrownReturndialing Disconnect Y/N Disconnected Type Number or A-ZRedial Line not Connected Type Number or A-ZDisconnect Y/N? Auto Direct DialingKevin MEM 1-5 or DdirPrint DIR.? Y/N BeckyAutoanswer OFF Using the Krown 200 AUTO-ANSWER FeatureSend VOICE? Y/N Answer ASCII? Y/NTo Activate Remote Message Retrieval and Deletion XXXXXX Hello GA IV Emergency Call Jumps Over the Lazy MULTI-WIDE Printing FeatureWide Print Normal PrintAscii Code Using the Optional Ascii Feature and Fast TypeFast Type To Make Your Ascii Call Using the Optional Ascii Feature and Fast TypeTo Change Mode Settings Ascii To Receive AN Ascii CallTo Change the Brightness Select Font Size and Adjust Brightness for Your DisplayTo Change Font Size HCO Viii HOW to USE VCO and HCO CallPM? Y/N IX Using the Clock CalendarAnswering a Cellular Call Using Your Krown 200 with a Wireless PhoneMaking a Cellular Call with Your Krown Troubleshooting for TDD-WIRELESS Call Using Your Krown 200 with Wireless PhoneUsing Your Krown 200 with a Cordless Phone XI Loading and Changing the Paper XII Take Your Krown 200 with YOU Xiii Technical Specifications Taking Care of Your TDD TroubleshootingXIV Important Information Commonly Used TDD Abbreviations Special TTY/TDD Operator Services 800XV Miscellaneous Information XVI FCC Required Information Page Orders