Krown Manufacturing KVT100 User Manual

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Page 1 - Visual Touch TTY

Visual Touch TTYModel: KVT100First Edition 2005INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Page 2 - Krown Manufacturing, Inc

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

Page 3 - FCC REQUIRED INFORMATION

ELECTRONIC VOICEThe Electronic Voice is a single unchangeable voice message that is stored in the memory of your TDD. Themessage is used for calling

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The Ni-Cad batteries will operate for approximately 3 hours when fully charged. The batteries will automati-cally recharge whenever the units are plu

Page 5 - INTRODUCTION

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

Page 6 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

Continuing to press RIGHT ARROW toward the end of conversation will link the two units back togetherautomatically when cursor hits the current positio

Page 7 - Table of Contents

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

Page 8 - CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED

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

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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

Page 10 - CHAPTER 1: GETTING STARTED

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

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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

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Krown Visual Touch TTY | Instructions | 1st Edition | April 2005Krown Manufacturing, Inc.3408 Indale Road, Fort Worth, Texas 76116voice: (817) 738-

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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

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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

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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

Page 16 - CHAPTER 3 THE MEMORY

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

Page 17 - CHAPTER 3: THE MEMORY

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

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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

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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

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REMOTE MESSAGE RETRIEVALThe Remote Message Retrieval feature lets you retrieve your messages while away from home. Be sure tostore a password in loca

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TAKING CARE OF VISUAL TOUCH BRAILLE-TTY PHONECAUTION: The adapters are NOT interchangeable. You MUST use the adapters that come with yourKVT100.• Be

Page 22 - CHAPTER 4 DIRECT CONNECT

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

Page 23 - CHAPTER 4: DIRECT CONNECT

The Federal Communications Commission under Part 68 Rules and Regulations has granted your Braille-TTYKVT100 a registration number for direct connecti

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TTY users often abbreviate commonly used words or expressions to save time. The following abbreviationsare a sampling of those most frequently used.

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ASCII BRAILLE CHARACTERCODE DOT PATTERN32 ( ) space33 ! ( 234 6 ) exclamation mark34 “ ( 5 ) double quotes35 # ( 3456 ) number sign36

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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

Page 28 - IMPORTANT INFORMATION

3408 Indale Road, Fort Worth, Texas 76116Voice: (817) 738-2485 | TTY: (817) 738-8993 | Fax: (817) 738-1970E-mail: [email protected] | Web site:

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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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Welcome to state-of-the-art Telecommunications Devices for the Deaf, Deaf Blind and Hearing Impairedmanufactured by the industry pioneer: Krown Manuf

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IV. Direct Connect...

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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

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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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