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USING THE OPTIONALASCII FEATURE AND FAST TYPE
FAST TYPE
Your Krown 100 has a feature called FAST TYPE. With this feature, if you are communicating with another Krown TDD equipped with FAST TYPE or a different type of TDD with an equivalent feature, you now have some new and added capabilities.
You may type as fast as you like - up to about 100 words per minute. You may also interrupt the conversation when the other person is typing to you. To interrupt the other TDD, you may type:
CTRL + I
To enable FAST TYPE:
CTRL + SPACEBACK
N
Y
or
N
* INTERRUPT SENT *
INTERRUPTED
USE ASCII? Y/N
USE FAST TYPE? Y/N
FAST TYPE ON
BAUDOT (45.5) ON
appears on you TDD.
appears on the TDD you are trying to interrupt.
appears on you TDD. Type ‘N’ to disable to ASCII.
Type ‘Y’ to turn on Fast Type.
Fast Type mode is ON.
If you type ‘N’, you will return to the Baudot 45.5 standard.
NOTE: If you select FAST TYPE ON, your Krown 100 will still automatically communicate with older TDDs or with TDDs that do not have FAST TYPE or similar features in BAUDOT TDD Code (45.5 Baud).
ASCII CODE (Optional)
The ASCII feature of your Krown 100 allows you to communicate with others who do not have Baudot TDDs, but instead have a home computer or computer terminal connected to a modem. Of course, you can also communicate in ASCII with other TDD users who have ASCII TDDs. You may also use your TDD to communicate with some computer
The Krown 100 with ASCII is setup to automatically communicate in ASCII in the following modes when you turn on the Krown 100.
• 300 Baud • Half Duplex • Answer
If you manually select the ASCII mode by pressing CTRL + BACK SPACE, and you do not change the modes, (Press N) the Krown 100 will be in the following modes:
• 300 Baud • Half Duplex • Answer
It can also be changed to the following modes:
• 300 or 110 Baud • Half or Full Duplex • Answer or Originate
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
25
depending upon who placed the call first.