Krown Manufacturing 200 manual Viii HOW to USE VCO and HCO Call, Hco

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VIII HOW TO USE VCO AND HCO CALL

If you would like to make a call with Voice Carry Over and wish to receive the Baudot tone back from the Relay Operator, you could use this feature of the Krown 200. In order to use this feature you will need the help from the Relay agent. Follow this procedure to make a call:

1.Plug the external clip microphone to the MIC jack on the right side of the machine. Clip the microphone to your shirt close with your mouth.

2.Turn on the TTY machine.

3.Press [CTRL] and [V] at the same time. Release both keys. The display will read “VCO ON”

CTRL + V

VCO IS ON

4.The Krown 200 is now ready to transfer your voice. Press [SHIFT] and [DIAL] at the same time or use [CTRL] and [R] to auto dial Relay number.

SHIFT + DIAL

5.After you see the message “TYPE NUMBER OR A-Z”: type your state relay number.

6.When the Relay Operator answer the call, you now may type the request to make the VCO call to the operator. For example, “I WANT TO MAKE A VCO (or HCO) CALL PLEASE GA”

7.When the operator is ready to receive voice, he or she will ask you to start voice. From now on, you can use voice to communicate with the operator and the caller when receiving Baudot answer on your screen.

8.To end the VCO call, press and hold [CTRL] and [9] at the same time until you see the message on the screen, “DISCONNECT (Y/N)?” Type [Y] if you wish to hang up the call. Type [N] to continue the conversation.

CTRL + 9

Hearing Phone User

Relay Service

speaking

hearing

HCO

speaking

typing

OR VCO

speaking

typing

NOTE: If you wish to make a HCO call, use the external speaker instead of microphone and type the message to Relay when listening to the caller’s voice. VCO and HCO are options for your Krown 200. Please call your Krown Representative to have it installed

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Contents Model Krown Krown Manufacturing, Inc Introduction Krown Manufacturing Table of Contents Shift Special Purpose KeysControl Arrow KeysWide Print Keys Used with Control KEYNormal Print DATE/TIMESave / Hang UP EmergencyDial Auto AnswerKrown Getting Started To Setup Your KrownLights and Switches Getting StartedSending Voice ANS TTY Relay NUMPlease Wait Check for Dial Tone Dialing Electronic VoicePress Battery Power InformationTDD Alert Select Option II Using Your KrownHOW to Make a TDD Call by Using Acoustic Cups Placing a CallTelephone Conversations INT’L SPEED? Y/N INT’L onINT’L SPEED? Y/N INT’L OFF To Answer a TDD CallDisconnect Y/N Disconnected Type Number or A-Z III Direct Connect with the KrownReturndialing Keyboard DialingAuto Direct Dialing Line not Connected Type Number or A-ZDisconnect Y/N? RedialBecky MEM 1-5 or DdirPrint DIR.? Y/N KevinAnswer ASCII? Y/N Using the Krown 200 AUTO-ANSWER FeatureSend VOICE? Y/N Autoanswer OFFTo Activate Remote Message Retrieval and Deletion XXXXXX Hello GA IV Emergency Call Normal Print MULTI-WIDE Printing FeatureWide Print Jumps Over the LazyAscii 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 To Receive AN Ascii Call AsciiTo Change the Brightness Select Font Size and Adjust Brightness for Your DisplayTo Change Font Size Viii HOW to USE VCO and HCO Call HCOIX Using the Clock Calendar PM? Y/NAnswering 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