Krown Model Krown 100 manuel d'utilisation

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    MODEL: KROWN 100 3rd Edition[...]

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    Kr own 100 | Instructions | 3rd Edition | December 2002 Krown Manufacturing, Inc. 3408 Indale Rd. | Fort W orth, T exas 761 16 voice: (817) 738-2485 | TTY/TDD: (817) 738-8993 fax: (817) 738-1970 | email: info@krowntty .com www .krowntty .com[...]

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    INTRODUCTION W elcome to state-of-the-art T elecommunications Devices for the Deaf manu- factured by the industry pioneer: Krown Manufacturing. For nearly three decades, Krown has provided a full line of TDDs to meet the many individual needs of the deaf and hearing- impaired. Expert craftsmanship, superior design and affordable prices are what Kro[...]

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    KROWN MANUF ACTURING Our Mission is to impr ove the quality of life for people who are deaf and har d of hearing by providing excellent telecommunication equipment for individuals,businesses, and pr ofessionals in any place including the homes, work place, and in all public facilities. Who ar e we? We ar e the world’ s lar gest and leading Deaf-o[...]

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    T ABLE OF CONTENTS i. Introduction .........................................................................................................................................1 ii. Krown Keyboard ................................................................................................................................5 I. Getting Started ........[...]

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    T ABLE OF CONTENTS (CONT .) XI. How to makes a V oice Carry Over (VCO) and Hearing Carry Over (HCO) Call ....................31 XII. Using Krown 100 with wir eless phone ............................................................................................32 XIII. Loading and Changing the Paper Roll ...........................................[...]

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    Most of the keys on your Krown 100 are same as the keys used on a typewriter , but some are special and easily identified and understood. SPECIAL PURPOSE KEYS * When using the DIAL function, first press the SHIFT key , then press the dial key at the same time. 1 Q A - ZX C V B N M , . SD $ "/ : ;? !+ = ' ( ) FG H J K L WE R T Y U I O P BA[...]

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    KEY USED WITH CONTROL KEY (Found at top, bottom, and right side of keyboard.) ** VCO: V oice Carry Over NOTE: The CONTROL, SHIFT function keys must be pressed at the same time. Hold the CONTROL, SHIFT key down first and press the special purchase key at the same time. 6 Allows you to call a phone number typed on the keyboard or stored in the Direct[...]

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    KEYS USED WITH CONTROL KEY (CONT .) NOTE: The CONTROL, SHIFT function keys must be pressed at the same time. Hold the CONTROL, SHIFT key down first and press the special purchase key at the same time. 7 Display and prints auto answering and conversation messages. Automatically dials and communicates with 91 1 operator to ask for an ambulance to be [...]

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    I 8 GETTING ST AR TED TO SETUP YOUR KROWN 100 Place your Krown 100 near your telephone. The power unit is connected to a regular power outlet and the Krown 100 is used with your telephone. • Be sure that the ON/OFF switch on the TDD is OFF . • Plug small end of adapter cord into small hole at back of TDD. • Plug AC Adapter/Charger into an ele[...]

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    GETTING ST AR TED (CONT .) BA TTER Y POWER INFORMA TION Y our Krown 100 is designed to operate from AC (house electricity) power . The battery is used for backup memory . If you unplug the AC adapter from the machine, the Ni-Cad battery will operate for approximately 1/2 hours when fully charged. The batteries will automatically recharge whenever t[...]

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    II 10 ELECTRONIC V OICE The Electronic V oice is a single programmable voice message* that is stored in the memory of your Krown 100. The message is used for calling hearing people at VOICE/TDD number . For example , T exas Relay number: 1-800-735-2988.” It tells them “Please use TDD or call through Relay”. The voice message will be repeated [...]

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    HOW TO MAKE A TDD CALL BY USING ACOUSTIC CUPS 1. T urn ON the Krown 100. THE TWO-LINE DISPLA Y WINDOW WILL SHOW KROWN 100 2. Place telephone receiver down firmly in the rubber acoustic cups with telephone cord on the LEFT . 3. If the Phone Light is on and steady , there is a dial tone. Dial the telephone number now on your telephone, not on the Kro[...]

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    USING YOUR KROWN 100 (CONT .) TO ANSWER A TDD CALL 1. T urn the Power Switch on. • The Power Light glow red. • “KROWN 100” is displayed. 2. Place your telephone handset firmly into the acoustic cups with the cord to the LEFT . (Make sure the telephone cord is not connected to the back of the TTY .) 3. T ype an answer message. • Example: ?[...]

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    The Krown 100 allows you to store 32,768 (32 KB) characters in its Random Access Memory (RAM). Y ou can store frequently used messages, or save on long distance char ges by preparing a message ahead of time. MEMOR Y AREAS The Krown 100’ s memory is divided into 6 blocks, consisting of 5 “areas” labeled M1 to M5 plus a directory of phone numbe[...]

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    THE MEMOR Y (CONT .) SENDING A STORED MESSAGE To send a stored message, turn on the Krown 100, connect the phone handset, and dial the number to which you want to send the message. When you get an answering message and a “GA” (Go Ahead) from the party you are dialing, press the CTRL key and at the same time, the number or the memory area which [...]

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    THE MEMOR Y (CONT .) Y ou can use the arrow keys to move forward or backward through the text. Moves to the right. Moves to the left. To move quickly in a stored message, press the CTRL key and an arrow key at the same time. The display will keep showing more text on the side of the arrow until you release the key . Move continuously through a stor[...]

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    THE MEMOR Y (CONT .) To add characters in the middle of a message: Move to the location where you want to add material and type CTRL and 6 (INSER T). This will put you into “insert” mode. Now whatever you type will be put into the text at the cursor position, and the text to the right will simply move over to make room for the new letter .. (If[...]

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    THE MEMOR Y (CONT .) RELA Y DIAL / ELECTRONICS V OICE The Krown 100 will auto dial your States TTY Relay Service. It will also, once programmed, give your state’ s Relay Service by using electronics voice to the hearing party . T o set up, press CTRL and 5. Press... Press to enter Phone Directory Menus. Press E to edit directory . Press 1 key and[...]

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    The Direct Connect feature saves your time and gives you a better connection. Y ou can use your Krown 100 without having to place the telephone handset into acoustic cups. It also gives you the choice of dialing from the keyboard or from numbers stored in the Phone Directory (see page 19). To connect your Krown 100 to your telephone line, plug one [...]

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    DIRECT CONNECT WITH THE KROWN 100 (CONT .) MEMOR Y DIALING T urns the Power Switch ON. The red phone LED stays on to indicate your Krown 100 is plugged into the telephone line. The Krown 100 will automatically switch from acoustic mode to Direct Connect, and remain in Direct Connect when you plug your Krown 100 into the phone line. TDD is now ready[...]

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    DIRECT CONNECT WITH THE KROWN 100 (CONT .) TO DISPLA Y AND PRINT THE ENTIRE PHONE DIRECTOR Y Press... Select D to print phone directory Prints the contents of the Phone Directory . T ONE/PULSE DIALING T elephone companies of fer both pulse and tone dialing. The Krown 100 will use tone dialing unless you change it. Most tone dialing services will al[...]

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    DIRECT CONNECT WITH THE KROWN 100 (CONT .) USING THE KROWN 100 AUTO-ANSWER FEA TURE The Krown 100 has a built-it answering machine to answer your calls when you are away . T o use Auto- Answer , the Krown 100 must be ON and you must have saved an outgoing message. Press... To enter Auto-Answer setup, press... Enter Auto-Answer outgoing message. Ex:[...]

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    DIRECT CONNECT WITH THE KROWN 100 (CONT .) Press... Selects Auto-Answer mode. Clears overflow buffer where incoming messages are stored. Y our TDD Auto-Answer is now ready to answer calls. Y our incoming TDD calls will be answered, printed and stored in Memory Bank 5. To answer an Incoming Call when the Auto-Answer is ON: 1. Press the SP ACE BAR on[...]

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    DIRECT CONNECT WITH THE KROWN 100 (CONT .) To enter Auto-Answer menus: Enter your PIN with letters and number , (16 characters maximum). To save your PIN. Set your Krown 100 to Auto-Answer (see previous page). To retrieve your messages from another TTY : 1. Dial your number . Auto-Answer will answer with your personalized message. The time and date[...]

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    The Multi-W ide printing feature of your Krown 100 allows you to select three sizes of letters and numbers that are printed on your TDD. These three sizes are: Normal: 20 characters/line Condensed: 24 characters/line. These characters are a little smaller than the Normal-Size characters. They maybe be used if you wish to save paper by printing smal[...]

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    F AST TYPE Y our Krown 100 has a feature called F AST TYPE. W ith this feature, if you are communicating with another Krown TDD equipped with F AST TYPE or a dif ferent type of TDD with an equivalent feature, you now have some new and added capabilities. Y ou may type as fast as you like - up to about 100 words per minute. Y ou may also interrupt t[...]

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    USING THE OPTIONAL ASCII FEA TURES AND F AST TYPE (CONT .) TO CHANGE MODE SETTINGS Y ou will remain in the preset ASCII mode. Y ou are going to change the preset mode. Y es chooses Half Duplex; No chooses Full Duplex. Y es chooses 300 Baud; No chooses Answer mode. Y es chooses Originate mode; No chooses Answer mode. After the three selections have [...]

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    USING THE OPTIONAL ASCII FEA TURES AND F AST TYPE (CONT .) After your Conversation 1. Place the telephone handset back on the phone, or press and hold CTRL and 9 if in Direct Connect in order to hang up. 2. T urn your Krown 100 OFF . • The machine will be set to communicate in Baudot (TDD) when you turn it back ON. TO RECEIVE AN ASCII CALL Y our [...]

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    The Clock Calendar prints the time and date for each message that is received. To set the clock and calendar: The current time and date are displayed and then cleared. T ype the correct two-digit hour . T ype Y for yes (PM) or N for no (AM) T ype the correct two-digit minute. T ype the correct two-digit day . T ype the correct two-digit month. T yp[...]

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    Caller ID will allow you to view the name and number of the call you received. The Krown 100 can store 25 names and numbers in the caller ID list. When the list is full, the newest call replaces the oldest call. It is a good idea to check the caller ID list frequently to remove any unwanted on the caller ID list. To activate Caller ID: 1. CTRL-SHIF[...]

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    Please remember to update your emergency call address and check it regularly . Alert everyone in your home how to use these procedures. Krown Manufacturing has added the emergency call features to the Krown 100 to help you and your family in case of emergency . This features enables you a one-step way to contact 91 1. It will automatically dial, co[...]

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    Krown 100 has V oice Carry Over to transfer your voice over the line and receive the baudot back from a Relay operator . If your Krown 100 comes with the VCO feature, you are now able to make a VCO call by the following: To make a VCO call: 1. Press SHIFT -DIAL and then type the number of the State Relay . If you entered the State Relay number in s[...]

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    If you order your Krown 100 with wireless option, use the supplied cable to connect your TDD direct to a select digital cell phone, or a cordless phone with 2.5mm headset jack. When purchasing a cell phone and service from your Krown 100, make sure you get a TDD compatible unit or look for the TDD-cell phone symbol. MAKING A CELLULAR CALL WITH YOUR[...]

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    USING YOUR KROWN 100 WITH WIRELESS PHONE (CONT .) USING YOUR KROWN 100 WITH A CORDLESS PHONE Y ou can connect your Krown 100 to a cordless phone with a 2.5mm headset jack, and enjoy the free- dom of making a call around the house. Charge the cordless phone and Krown 100 at night to get them ready to use next day . Making a cordless phone call with [...]

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    Before you put in a new roll of paper , look at the way the paper is in the machine now . Notice that the paper comes off the BOTT OM of the roll and up behind the print head. To load paper: 1. Remove the paper cover by pushing it toward the rear of the unit and lifting up. See Figure 1. Be sure to remove and save the paper roll spindle that is ins[...]

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    The Krown 100 can operate from battery power , making your unit completely portable. T o use battery power , unplug the AC charge/adapter from the unit. When the batteries are fully charge, the Krown 100 will operate for about 1/2 hours. The batteries automatically rechar ge whenev- er the unit is plugged in to the AC charger/adapter and the unit i[...]

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    Keyboard ............................................................................................. 47--key , 4-row keyboard Display ............................................................................................................ 40 x 2 Blue VFD Printer .................................................................. 20/24/12 colum[...]

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    T AKING CARE OF YOUR TDD • Caution: The adapters are NOT interchangeable. Y ou MUST use the adapter that comes with your TDD. • Be sure to turn your machine OFF when not in use. • Keep your machine away from extreme temperatures - HOT or COLD. •A void dropping or shaking the unit. Electronic devices are very fragile. • Keep the unit as du[...]

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    COMMONL Y USED TDD ABBREVIA TIONS Users of TDDs often abbreviate commonly used words or expressions to save time. The following abbreviations are a sampling of those most frequently used. It is also common to omit punctuation. ANS ....................Answer R ...............................Are CUD ......................Could REC ...................[...]

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    Y our Krown 100 has been granted a registration number by the Federal Communications Commission under Part 68 Part Rules and Regulation for direct connection to the telephone lines. The FCC requires that you be advised of the requirements involved with owning a telecommunications device. 1. Connect your Krown 100 to the nationwide telephone network[...]

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    3408 Indale Rd. | Fort W orth, TX 761 16 V oice: (817) 738-2485 TTY/TDD: (817) 738-8993 Fax: (817) 738-1970 email: info@krowntty .com ORDERS: 1-(800)-366-9950 www .krowntty .com[...]