Krown Manufacturing 2000DLD, 2000DX manual Int’L Speed? Y/N, INT’L on, Int’L Off

Models: 2000DX 2000DLD 2000D

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USING YOUR MEMORY PRINTER (CONT.)

TELEPHONE CONVERSATIONS

1.When someone answer s your TDD call with his/her TDD, the person’s response will end with GA (Go Ahead). You now type back. Pressing the [GA] key is like saying, “Okay, it’s your turn to talk now.”

2.When both people are ready to hang up, press the [SK] key (instead of [GA]) or GA to SK. This means “Stop Keying.” When both have typed SK the conversation is finished. Hang up the telephone by putting the handset back on the phone. Turn the power switch off.

TO ANSWER A TDD CALL

1.Turn the Power Switch ON.

The Power Light glows red.

“KROWN MP2000D” is displayed.

2.Place your telephone handset firmly into the acoustic cups with the cord to the LEFT.

3.Type an answer message.

Example: “AMY HERE, GA”

4.When both people have finished the conversation, place your telephone handset back on the phone.

5.Turn your Memory Printer OFF.

MAKING AN OVERSEAS CALL

To place a call outside the United States or Canada, you may need to change the transmission speed (Baud rate) at which your Memory Printer sends messages. In the United States and Canada, the standard rate for TDD/TTY transmissions is 45.5 Baud, while the international standard is 50 Baud.

PRESS:

SK

INT’L SPEED? Y/N

Change between Domestic and

International Baud rate.

CTRL +

 

 

 

 

 

Y

INT’L ON

Yes: go ahead and change

 

 

 

After confirming that you want to change to the International Baud rate, the display will indicate that the change has been made. You are ready to go ahead and dial your overseas call.

To change back to the domestic TDD/TTY Code after your call, follow the steps below.

SK

INT’L SPEED? Y/N

Change between International and

Domestic Baud rate.

CTRL +

 

 

 

 

No: go back to the domestic TDD/

N

INT’L OFF

TTY code.

 

 

 

 

 

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Krown Manufacturing 2000DLD, 2000DX manual Int’L Speed? Y/N, INT’L on, Int’L Off