Visual Touch TTYModel: KVT100First Edition 2005INSTRUCTION MANUAL
BAUDOT CODEThe standard 45.5 Baud Baudot code is used For North America. The rest of the world uses 50 Baud baudot.To make a call outside of the coun
ELECTRONIC VOICEThe Electronic Voice is a single unchangeable voice message that is stored in the memory of your TDD. Themessage is used for calling
The Ni-Cad batteries will operate for approximately 3 hours when fully charged. The batteries will automati-cally recharge whenever the units are plu
After setting up and turning on your KVT100 you see the message “BRAILLE MODE READY” or “TTY MODEREADY” on both units. The machine is ready to use. Tr
Continuing to press RIGHT ARROW toward the end of conversation will link the two units back togetherautomatically when cursor hits the current positio
ANSWERING A CALL IN ACOUSTIC MODE1. Turn the Power Switch on.2. Pick up and place your telephone handset firmly into the acoustic cups of the KVT100 w
The TTY has a 32K (32768 characters) memory. The memory feature can save you time by letting you saveoften usedmessages, prepare a message before maki
3. Type the message you want to store with a full-type keyboard. Do not use 6 keys in Braille mode. Yourmessage will be displayed as you type with a
VIEWING A STORED MESSAGETo read a message stored in memory, you must first access the memory areas by pressing CTRL-5, thentype a number to tell the
4. Press spacebarThe location’s label and the cursor will appear on the right end of the display.5. Type the name and number6. Press CTRL-9 to save.“M
Krown Visual Touch TTY | Instructions | 1st Edition | April 2005Krown Manufacturing, Inc.3408 Indale Road, Fort Worth, Texas 76116voice: (817) 738-
CREATING A PASSWORDYou will need a password to retrieve your message in your house answering machine when you are awayfrom home. Your password will be
3. Select the location you want to delete. The display will show:“TYPE NAME, NO NOW”4. Press the SPACE BAR to delete the entry.5. Press CTRL-9 to save
The Direct Connect feature saves time, and more reliable for a connection. It also gives the choice of dialingfrom the keyboard or from numbers store
Press the number you wish to dial. If you make a mistake, use the backspace to erase and type a correctnumber. After you enter all numbers, press RE
ANSWER A CALL IN DIRECT CONNECT MODE1. Press SHIFT-DIAL to connect your phone to the telephone line. Check the display to see if themessage “ONLINE R
1. First, use memory bank3 to set up an outgoing message. (See Entering and Saving a Message page 15)For example:“HELLO. THIS IS JOHN’S ANSWERING MACH
Press CTRL-5 and select 5 to read messages.After checking all messages, erase memory 5 by pressing CTRL-C (If you wish to delete all messages.)Answeri
REMOTE MESSAGE RETRIEVALThe Remote Message Retrieval feature lets you retrieve your messages while away from home. Be sure tostore a password in loca
TAKING CARE OF VISUAL TOUCH BRAILLE-TTY PHONECAUTION: The adapters are NOT interchangeable. You MUST use the adapters that come with yourKVT100.• Be
Q. After I read back in a conversation, there’s nothing sent to the Braille display.A. Make sure that you quit the unlink mode by pressing RETURN key
The Federal Communications Commission under Part 68 Rules and Regulations has granted your Braille-TTYKVT100 a registration number for direct connecti
TTY users often abbreviate commonly used words or expressions to save time. The following abbreviationsare a sampling of those most frequently used.
ASCII BRAILLE CHARACTERCODE DOT PATTERN32 ( ) space33 ! ( 234 6 ) exclamation mark34 “ ( 5 ) double quotes35 # ( 3456 ) number sign36
84 T ( 2345 7 ) capital t85 U (1 3 67 ) capital u86 V (123 67 ) capital v87 W ( 2 4567 ) capital w88 X (1 34 67 ) capital x89 Y (1 34567 ) capi
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5. Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations or procedures thatcould affect the proper functioning of your KVT1
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6SETTING UP YOUR VISUAL TOUCH BRAILLE-TTY PHONEPlace your Visual Touch Braille refreshable (Vtouch) and the KVT100 TDD on a table in front of you. Ha
7ACOUSTIC/DIRECT CONNECT MODESAcoustic coupling:Place the telephone hand set on top of the TDD with the cord on the left hand side. Type your greeting
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