Krown Manufacturing Answering Machine Model Krown 100 User Manual

MODEL: KROWN 100  
3rd Edition  
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INTRODUCTION  
Welcome to state-of-the-art Telecommunications 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  
Krown Manufacturing stands for.  
Your new Krown 100 is the very latest in Krown technology. The unit is com-  
pact, lightweight, portable and easy to use. This manual is set up so that you  
are able to begin using your Krown 100 immediately , while you take your  
time and become familiar with its many unique features.  
A Quick Reference Guide is located on page 9 of this manual for you conven-  
ience. It provides a  
summary of the features that your Krown 100 offers. If you have any question  
that this manual does not answer, feel free to call our Customer Services  
Department toll-free at (800) 366-9950.  
YOUR KROWN 100 COMES WITH:  
• Krown 1000  
• Instruction Manual  
• Power Cord with AC Adapter  
• Warranty Card Form  
• Modular Cord  
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KROWN MANUFACTURING  
Our Mission is to improve the quality of life for people who are deaf and  
hard of hearing by providing excellent telecommunication equipment for  
individuals,businesses, and professionals in any place including the homes,  
work place, and in all public facilities.  
Who are we?  
We are the worlds largest and leading Deaf-owned manufacturer of  
telecommunications devices for the Deaf (TDD). Our headquarters are in  
Fort Worth, Texas. (USA)  
Krown Manufacturing, Inc. has earned an excellent reputation for  
providing consumers, corporations, health care centers, governments,  
hotels, schools, universities and many other organizations with outstanding  
value and services.  
At Krown, we...  
• Sell  
• Repair  
• Rent/Lease  
• Train  
• Provide toll-free ordering and a support department  
• Include a first rate warranty  
Krown Manufacturing will serve you better.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
i. Introduction.........................................................................................................................................1  
ii. Krown Keyboard ................................................................................................................................5  
I. Getting Started....................................................................................................................................8  
• To setup your Krown 100  
• The Lights and Switches  
• Battery Power Information  
• TDD Alert & Audible Ringer  
II Electronic Voice................................................................................................................................10  
III Using Your Krown 100 ....................................................................................................................11  
• How to make a TDD call  
• Telephone Conversations  
• To answer a TDD call  
• Making an Overseas call  
IV. The Memory......................................................................................................................................13  
• Memory Areas  
• Entering and Saving a Message  
• Sending a Stored Message  
• Deleting a Stored Message  
• Viewing a Stored Message  
• Editing a Stored Message  
• Using the Phone Directory  
• Clearing the Phone Directory  
• Relay Dial/Voice  
V. Direct Connect Option .....................................................................................................................18  
• Keyboard Dialing  
• Auto (Direct) Dialing  
• Redial  
• Hang-up Key  
• To Display and Print the Entire Phone Directory  
• Tone/Pulse Dialing  
• Follow-on Dialing  
• Acoustic/Direct Connect Mode Selection  
• Using the Krown 100 Auto-Answer Feature  
• To Activate Remote Message Retrieval  
VI. Multi-Wide Printing Feature...........................................................................................................24  
• Test Message  
VII. Using the Optional ACII Features and Fast Type.........................................................................25  
• ASCII  
• Fast Type  
• To Change Mode Settings  
• To make your ASCII Call  
• To receive an ASCII Call  
VIII. Using the Clock Calendar................................................................................................................28  
IX. Caller ID and Call Back...................................................................................................................29  
X. Emergency Call.................................................................................................................................30  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONT.)  
XI. How to makes a Voice Carry Over (VCO) and Hearing Carry Over (HCO) Call....................31  
XII. Using Krown 100 with wireless phone............................................................................................32  
XIII. Loading and Changing the Paper Roll...........................................................................................34  
XIV. Take your Krown 100 with you.......................................................................................................35  
XV. Technical Specifications ...................................................................................................................36  
XVI. Important Information.....................................................................................................................37  
• Taking Care of your TDD  
• Troubleshooting  
XVII. Miscellaneous Information ..............................................................................................................38  
• Commonly Used TDD Abbreviations  
• Special TDD/TYY Operator Services  
XVIII. FCC Required Information.............................................................................................................39  
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Krown 100 Keyboard  
AUTO  
ANS  
SEND  
MEMORY  
REDIAL  
ENTER  
INSERT  
DELETE  
CLEAR  
SAVE/HANG-UP  
CODE  
DIAL  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
BACK  
SPACE  
ASCII  
Q W  
E
R
T
Y
U
I
O
P
911  
Relay  
Call ID  
INT  
Police  
$
!
+
=
'
(
)
CTRL  
CLK/  
CAL  
RETURN  
A
S
D
F
G
H
J
K
L
Setup  
Hosptial  
Fire  
"
/
:
;
?
SHIFT  
SHIFT  
Z
X
C
V
B
N
M
,
.
VCO  
SK  
GA  
INT'L  
FOR THE TELEPHONE COMMUNICATION IN DIRECT CONNECT, PRESS SPACE BAR.  
PULSE  
CODE  
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  
KEY  
NAME  
OPERATION DUTIES  
CONTROL  
Used with another key to tell the Krown 100 to perform  
or set a particular feature. The key must be pressed first  
and held while another key is pressed.  
CTRL  
SHIFT  
Controls the typing of the symbols shown on the keys.  
SHIFT  
SK  
ARROW KEYS  
Moves the cursor (pointer) to the left or right, one  
character at a time, for reading and changing stored  
messages. During conversations, those keys are also  
used to generate GA and SK  
GA  
SPACE BAR  
RETURN  
Moves the cursor (pointer) one space forward.  
SPACE BAR  
Signals the printer or a TTY to begin a new line on the  
paper. Also used to advance the paper.  
RETURN  
BACK SPACE  
Moves the cursor one space backward.  
BACK  
SPACE  
* When using the DIAL function, first press the SHIFT key, then press the dial key at the same time.  
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KEY USED WITH CONTROL KEY (Found at top, bottom, and right side of keyboard.)  
KEY  
NAME  
OPERATION DUTIES  
DIAL*  
Allows you to call a phone number typed on the  
keyboard or stored in the Directory.  
SHIFT  
DIAL  
2
+
+
SEND 1-4  
Sends a message stored in Memory Banks 1-4 to save  
your typing time. (Diagram shows how to send a  
message from Memory Bank #2)  
CTRL  
ENTER MEMORY Allows you to setup phone directory, outgoing  
message, auto answer, and emergency address.  
CTRL  
CTRL  
5
+
+
+
+
INSERT  
Allows you to insert characters into a stored message.  
Allows you to delete characters in a stored message.  
Allows you to clear a memory buffer.  
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7
8
DELETE  
CTRL  
CTRL  
CLEAR  
HANG UP/SAVE  
AUTO ANSWER  
REDIAL (ONLY)  
When in Direct Connect, these keys are used to dis-  
connect the phone line. Also saves entries in memory.  
CTRL +  
CTRL +  
9
Turns the Auto Answer feature on and off.  
0
Redial the last number dialed.  
+
+
CTRL  
CTRL  
DIAL  
ASCII/FAST TYPE Starts ASCII mode or changes back to Baudot TDD  
mode. Also turns FAST TYPE on and off. Also changes  
setting for ASCII.  
BACK  
SPACE  
VOICE ON  
Turns electronic voice on and off.  
+
+
+
CTRL  
CTRL  
CTRL  
CTRL  
SPACE BAR  
INTERRUPT  
RELAY DIAL  
CALLER ID  
In Fast Type receiving mode, this function allows  
Krown 100 to interrupt the other party.  
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Dials Relay number stored in memory.  
R
T
Allows you to view Caller ID list.  
+
CALLER ID  
MODE  
Turn Caller ID mode on or off, leave power ON for  
Caller ID. Turn power OFF to turn off Caller ID.  
CTRL + SHIFT +  
T
VCO**  
Turns VCO mode on or off.  
+
CTRL  
V
** VCO: Voice 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.  
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KEYS USED WITH CONTROL KEY (CONT.)  
KEY  
NAME  
OPERATION DUTIES  
RETRIEVE  
MESSAGES  
Display and prints auto answering and conversation  
messages.  
CTRL  
SHIFT  
SHIFT  
5
+
+
+
+
AMBULANCE  
CALL  
Automatically dials and communicates with 911  
operator to ask for an ambulance to be sent to the  
address stored in memory.  
CTRL  
A
911 CALL  
Automatically dials 911 and allows conversation  
with 911 operator.  
CTRL  
CTRL  
SHIFT  
SHIFT  
E
P
+
+
+
+
POLICE CALL  
Automatically dials and communicates with 911  
operator to ask for the police to be sent to the  
address stored in memory  
FIRE TRUCK  
CALL  
Automatically dials and communicates with 911  
operator to ask for a fire truck to be send to the  
address stored in memory.  
CTRL  
SHIFT  
F
+
+
CLOCK &  
CALENDAR  
View Date and Time.  
CTRL  
CTRL  
RETURN  
+
+
SET CLOCK  
Sets the clock  
SHIFT  
RETURN  
+
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.  
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I
GETTING STARTED  
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 electrical wall-outlet.  
• Keep both ends plugged in even when machine is not being used for a telephone call.  
Plug one end of your modular into the telephone wall jack. Plug the other end into either jack on the  
back of your TDD. The second jack can be used to connect your telephone set or signaling device to  
the TDD.  
THE LIGHTS AND SWITCHES  
ON  
POWER  
PHONE  
OFF  
PRINTER  
POWER  
Krown Manufacturing, Inc.  
Phone Light  
Power Light  
Shows sounds heard on the telephone line.  
Show status of power. When the light shows:  
RED = Power is ON  
GREEN = Low battery power  
NO LIGHT = Power is OFF  
Power Switch  
Print Switch  
This switch turns the power ON and OFF  
This switch turns the printer ON and OFF.  
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GETTING STARTED (CONT.)  
BATTERY POWER INFORMATION  
Your 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 the  
unit is plugged into the AC charger/adapter and the TDD is turned OFF. To help the battery last longer,  
let it run down until the Power Light turns green. This means that the battery is running down and  
needs recharging. The light will be green for several minutes. Then the Krown 100 will stop working.  
When this happens, you must change over to AC power to continue using your machine until you  
recharge the battery. To reset the Krown 100 after the battery has drained, press and hold CTRL &  
SHIFT & ‘.’ (period). On the display you will see “MEMORY LOST. PLEASE RUN SETUP.”  
It is suggested that you use the Krown 100 with battery power in a regular cycle. That is, operate the  
unit on battery power until it needs recharging. Then recharge the battery by plugging the TDD into the  
AC charger/adapter for 12 to 14 hours. (The unit must be turned OFF in order to recharge.)  
TDD ALERT  
Each time your Krown 100 is turned on, the TDD Alert feature emits tones automatically without  
interfering with any of the TDD functions. This feature is turned off if the electronic voice is activated  
instead. These tones are to notify the party you are calling that a TDD call is being received. The  
moment another TDD answers, the tones automatically stop. If you do not want the TDD Alert tones to  
be sent automatically, press the CTRL & S keys at the same time, or press it again to turn TDD alert  
back on.  
CTRL  
CTRL  
S
S
+
+
TDD ALERT ON  
TDD ALERT OFF  
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II  
ELECTRONIC VOICE  
The Electronic Voice 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,  
Texas Relay number: 1-800-735-2988.” It tells them “Please use TDD or call through Relay”.  
The voice message will be repeated until your TDD conversation begins (when your TDD receives sig-  
nals from another TDD). As soon as the other person begins to type, the electronic voice message  
stops.  
To turn the Electronic Voice ON and OFF  
• Press CTRL and SPACE BAR to turn your Electronic Voice on. VOICE ON will appear on the  
display screen.  
• Press CTRL and SPACE BAR to turn your Electronic Voice off again. VOICE OFF will  
appear on the display screen.  
+
+
CTRL  
CTRL  
SPACE BAR  
SPACE BAR  
VOICE ON  
VOICE OFF  
*Make sure that you program the relay number in setup (see page 17).  
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II  
USING YOUR KROWN 100  
HOW TO MAKE A TDD CALL BY USING ACOUSTIC CUPS  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Turn ON the Krown 100.  
THE TWO-LINE DISPLAY WINDOW WILL SHOW KROWN 100  
Place telephone receiver down firmly in the rubber acoustic  
cups with telephone cord on the LEFT.  
If the Phone Light is on and steady, there is a dial tone.  
Dial the telephone number now on your telephone, not on  
the Krown 100.  
If the phone is not steady nor flashing, your phone  
extension may be in use by someone else.  
4. Watch the Phone Light after you dial the number. If the light shows:  
1. SLOW FLASHING = Telephone is RINGING at the number dialed.  
OR  
2. FAST FLASHING = Line is BUSY at the number dialed  
OR  
3. IRREGULAR FLASHING = (1) Your call cannot be completed as dialed. Hang up,  
check number and try again, or call the TDD Operator for assistance.  
(2) The number is voice only.  
(3) Your call has been answered by an answering machine.  
5. The incoming messages are printed in upper case (CAPITAL) letters.  
Outgoing messages are printed in lower case (small) letters.  
6. The logo on top of the TDD shows how to position the phone handset.  
7. Unplug the Direct Connect line when you use the Acoustic phone call.  
TELEPHONE CONVERSATIONS  
1. When someone answers 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.  
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USING YOUR KROWN 100 (CONT.)  
TO ANSWER A TDD CALL  
1. Turn 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. Type an answer message.  
• Example: “SHELLEY HERE GA”  
4. When both people have finished the conversation, place your telephone handset back on the phone.  
5. Turn your Krown 100 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 Krown 100 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.  
Change between Domestic and International Baud rate.  
+
CTRL  
INTERNATIONAL ON  
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.  
Change between International and Domestic Baud rate.  
CTRL  
+
INTERNATIONAL OFF  
Back to the domestic TDD/TTY Code.  
*NOTE: After finishing the conversation, you can review and print the whole message by using  
CTRL + SHIFT + 5  
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IV  
THE MEMORY  
The Krown 100 allows you to store 32,768 (32 KB) characters in its Random Access Memory (RAM).  
You can store frequently used messages, or save on long distance charges by preparing a message  
ahead of time.  
MEMORY AREAS  
The Krown 100’s memory is divided into 6 blocks, consisting of 5 “areas” labeled M1 to M5 plus a  
directory of phone number:  
M1 and M2 can hold approximately 100 characters each. These are suitable for messages or as a  
greeting that might be used for any incoming call or can be used to store a message that will be sent  
as an outgoing call.  
M3 holds 300 characters, for somewhat longer messages.  
M4 holds 10000 characters, for even longer messages.  
M5 stores all outgoing and incoming data automatically, using the remaining available space. If the  
space available to store messages runs out during a conversation, new data will allow overwrite the old  
data in area 5 beginning with the oldest message. This will not affect stored messages in any other  
area. Information on area 5 cannot be send to another TDD/TTY.  
A phone directory (with labels A to Z) provides 26 locations of 25 characters each, which can be used  
to store and view frequently dialed phone numbers.  
ENTERING AND SAVING A MESSAGE  
To store a message, you must first choose one of the numbered memory areas. Pressing CTRL and 5  
accesses the available memory areas, so that you can select the one you want to use.  
PRESS...  
EDIT: MESSAGE (1-5) PHONE (D)IRECTORY  
(A)UTO-ANSWER (E)MERGENCY-ADDR E(X)IT  
+
CTRL  
5
Ex: Choose memory area 1 then press.  
1
-
Type the messages you want to store. It will be displayed as you type. To store the message, type  
CTRL and 9 (SAVE). The message will be stored.  
EDIT: MESSAGE (1-5) PHONE (D)IRECTOR  
(A)UTO-ANSWER (E)MERGENCY-ADDR E(X)IT  
CTRL  
9
+
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THE MEMORY (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 your message is stored. Your message will be sent. Before and after sending a stored mes-  
sage, you can type messages in the usual manner. To interrupt sending a message, type CTRL and 4.  
CTRL  
4
+
A STORED MESSAGE  
Ex:  
Sends the contents of a memory area.  
(The diagram shows how to send the contents of memory area 4.)  
DELETING A STORED MESSAGE  
You can erase (or “clear”) all of the information in a memory area by typing CTRL and 8 (CLEAR).  
You will be prompted to enter the number of the area to be cleared.  
MESSAGE (1-5) PHONE (D)IRECTORY  
(A)UTO-ANSWER (E)MERGENCY-ADDR E(X)IT  
CTRL  
8
+
1
Ex: Choose area 1  
DONE  
Or if you want to clear Directory , press...  
D
CLEAR DIRECTORY (Y/N)? Press Y to clear, Press N to keep.  
Clears all Directories  
Y
DONE  
To clear auto answer message, press...  
A
Clears Auto-Answer message.  
Clears emergency address.  
DONE  
DONE  
To clear Emergency address, press...  
E
VIEWING A STORED MESSAGE  
To read a message stored in memory, you must first access the memory areas. Then you should type a  
number to tell the Krown 100 where the message is stored.  
EDIT: MESSAGE (1-5) PHONE (D)IRECTORY  
(A)UTO-ANSWER (E)MERGENCY-ADDR E(X)IT  
CTRL  
5
+
Ex: Chooses area M2  
2
ABCDE  
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THE MEMORY (CONT.)  
You can use the arrow keys to move forward or backward through the text.  
BCDEF  
ABCDE  
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.  
CTRL  
+
+
EFGHIJKLMNO Move continuously through a stored message.  
CTRL  
ABCDEFGHIJ  
When you are done looking at the message, press CTRL and 9 (SAVE) to store the message again and  
clear the screen.  
CTRL  
9
+
Saves the message.  
EDITING A STORED MESSAGE  
To change the information in a stored message, you need to access the area in which the message is  
stored (see page 15).  
Use the arrow keys to move forward or backward in the text to reach the part you want to change.  
Whatever you type in a memory area will replace any material unless you turn on the insert mode first.  
EDIT: MESSAGE (1-5) PHONE (D)IRECTORY  
(A)UTO-ANSWER (E)MERGENCY-ADDR E(X)IT  
CTRL  
5
+
1
HELLO GA  
Ex: Chooses area M1  
To change an entire message:  
Type over an existing message to replace it with new information, then type CTRL and 9 to save the  
new information. You may also erase all the information in a memory area (see page 16).  
To change part of a message:  
Move the cursor to the point where you want to make a change, and then delete or insert characters at  
the point where you want to make the change.  
To delete a character:  
Type CTRL and 7 (DELETE), and the character above the cursor will be deleted. You must press  
CTRL and 7 for each character that you want to delete.  
CTRL  
7
+
ELLO GA  
Deletes a single character.  
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THE MEMORY (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 (INSERT). 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 you do not use insert  
mode, each character you type will replace the character that was there before.)  
CTRL  
6
+
HELLO GA  
Activate (or turns off) insert mode; what you type is added to the message. For example, if you type  
“H” at the beginning of the message shown above, the display on the left will be shown.  
Type CTRL and 6 again to get out of insert mode. To save the changes you have made,  
type CTRL and 9.  
CTRL  
9
+
Saves a new message.  
USING THE PHONE DIRECTORY  
You can store phone number in any of 26 memory locations. Begin by typing CTRL and 5 to access  
the memory areas. Type D to indicate that you want the directory, not one of the numbered areas. Then  
you’ll be asked to pick a location in the directory  
Press...  
EDIT: MESSAGE (1-5) PHONE (D)IRECTORY  
(A)UTO-ANSWER (E)MERGENCY-ADDR E(X)IT  
CTRL  
5
+
PHONE DIRECTORY MENU  
(E)DIT (P)RINT (C)LEAR E(X)IT  
D
TYPE (A-Z) DIRECTORY (1)VOICE RELAY NBR  
(2)TTY RELAY NBR OR BACKSPACE TO RETURN  
E
EDIT DIRECTORY M  
>_  
<OVR>  
M
CTRL  
9
+
Saves your entry.  
CLEARING THE PHONE DIRECTORY  
When you want to replace your phone directory completely, you can delete all of the numbers in your  
phone directory at once:  
DELETE: MESSAGE (1-5) PHONE (D)IRECTORY  
(A)UTO-ANSWER (E)MERGENCY-ADDR E(X)IT  
CTRL  
8
+
D
CLEAR DIRECTORY (Y/N)?  
Press “Y” to clear directory  
and “N” to keep it.  
Y
N
or  
DONE  
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THE MEMORY (CONT.)  
RELAY DIAL / ELECTRONICS VOICE  
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. To set up, press CTRL and 5.  
Press...  
EDIT: MESSAGE (1-5) PHONE (D)IRECTOR  
(A)UTO-ANSWER (E)MERGENCY-ADDR E(X)IT  
CTRL  
5
+
Press to enter Phone Directory Menus.  
PHONE DIRECTORY MENU  
(E)DIT (P)RINT (C)LEAR E(X)IT  
D
Press E to edit directory.  
TYPE (A-Z) DIRECTORY (1) VOICE RELAY NBR  
(2)TTY RELAY NBR OR BACKSPACE TO RETURN  
E
Press 1 key and to enter Voice Relay number.  
VOICE RELAY NBR  
>_  
1
Enter your state’s Voice Relay #  
Enter your state’s TTY #  
To save Relay number.  
CTRL  
9
+
Press 2 key to enter TTY Relay number.  
TTY RELAY NBR  
>_  
2
To save Relay number.  
CTRL  
9
+
BACK  
SPACE  
To return to Phone Directory menu.  
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V
DIRECT CONNECT WITH THE KROWN 100  
The Direct Connect feature saves your time and gives you a better connection. You 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 end of your modular telephone cord into  
the telephone wall jack. Plug the other end into either jack on the back of your Krown 100.  
After chaning to Direct Connect, it is necessary to press the SPACE BAR or SHIFT + DIAL to connect  
with the telephone line.  
KEYBOARD DIALING  
Turn the Power Switch ON. The Krown 100 will automatically change to and remain in Direct Connect  
when you have your unit plugged into the telephone line.  
SHIFT  
DIAL  
+
TYPE NUMBER OR A-Z  
TDD is now ready to dial.  
If the Krown 100 is not plugged into the phone line, the screen will display:  
Check the phone line and press  
LINE NOT CONNECTED  
SHIFT + DIAL again.  
Type the number you want to dial and press...  
The number is display.  
TYPE NUMBER OR A-Z 5551234  
CHECK FOR DIAL TONE...  
DIALING...  
RETURN  
TDD is now dialing.  
If you make a mistake dialing, you must press and hold:  
CTRL  
9
+
DISCONNECT Y/N  
DISCONNECTED  
The phone line is now cleared and  
you may begin dialing again.  
Y
TDD is now ready to redial.  
SHIFT  
DIAL  
+
TYPE NUMBER OR A-Z  
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DIRECT CONNECT WITH THE KROWN 100 (CONT.)  
MEMORY DIALING  
Turns the Power Switch ON.  
The red phone LED stays on to indicate your Krown 100 is  
plugged into the telephone line.  
KROWN 100  
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.  
SHIFT  
DIAL  
+
TDD is now ready to dial.  
TYPE NUMBER OR A-Z  
If the Krown 100 is not plugged into the phone line, the screen will display:  
LINE NOT CONNECTED Check phone line and press SHIFT + DIAL again.  
Dial tone is detected.  
CHECK FOR DIAL TONE  
TDD is now ready to dial.  
TYPE NUMBER OR A-Z  
Chooses phone number location M (for example) and dials.  
M
DIALING...551234  
REDIAL  
If you want to use the Redial feature, do not turn the TDD off after you dial a number. Use CTRL+9 to  
disconnect the telephone line and press.  
The Krown 100 will utomatically  
redial the last dialed number.  
CTRL  
DIAL  
+
CHECKING FOR DIAL TONE  
DIALING 5551234  
There is another unique feature that the Krown 1-- provides. If you intend to use the Krown 100 behind a PBX  
or a telephone system that will send a second dial tone to your phone after you have dialed the access code for  
outbound calling (usually an eight (8) or a nine (9)), the Krown 100 will detect this secondary dial tone and dial  
the rest of the number automatically. This feature is activated by using the +sign between the digits. This feature  
may be used in keyboard dialing or memory dialing.  
9+5551234  
9+5551234  
5551234 will only be dialed if there is a second dial tone. The TDD will time out after 5 seconds if  
there is no dial tone detected.  
HANG-UP KEY  
CTRL  
9
+
DISCONNECT (Y/N)?  
DISCONNECTED  
Y
NOTE: When in Direct Connect it is possible to make several phone calls without turning the Krown 100  
OFF between each call. To hang-up (disconnect) between calls, press CTRL and 9. The Krown 100 is  
then ready for you to make another call.  
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DIRECT CONNECT WITH THE KROWN 100 (CONT.)  
TO DISPLAY AND PRINT THE ENTIRE PHONE DIRECTORY  
Press...  
EDIT: MESSAGE (1-5) PHONE (D)IRECTOR  
(A)UTO-ANSWER (E)MERGENCY-ADDR E(X)IT  
CTRL  
5
+
Select D to print phone directory  
PHONE DIRECTORY MENU  
(E)DIT (P)RINT (C)LEAR E(X)IT  
D
P
Prints the contents of the Phone Directory.  
TONE/PULSE DIALING  
Telephone companies offer both pulse and tone dialing. The Krown 100 will use tone dialing unless  
you change it. Most tone dialing services will allow you to use rotary (pulse) dialing, but some rotary  
services will not allow you to use tone dialing.  
To set the Krown 100 for pulse dialing:  
CTRL  
+
+
PULSE DIAL ON  
TONE DIAL ON  
Chooses pulse dialing.  
Chooses tone dialing.  
CTRL  
ACOUSTIC/DIRECT CONNECT MODE SELECTION  
The Krown 100 will automatically be in the Direct Connect mode whenever you have your TDD  
plugged into the phone line. Otherwise it is in the acoustic mode and you must place your telephone  
handset in the coupler with the cord on the LEFT.  
FOLLOW-ON DIALING  
Your Krown 100 may be used to send a credit card number or other sets of numbers as may be required  
when making credit card calls, calling computerized information systems, shop-at-home services and  
so on. To use this feature after you have started your call in Direct Connect:  
SHIFT  
DIAL  
+
ENTER NUMBER AND CR  
5046751234  
Enter your number from the Krown 100 keyboard, and then press  
the carriage return key.  
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DIRECT CONNECT WITH THE KROWN 100 (CONT.)  
USING THE KROWN 100 AUTO-ANSWER FEATURE  
The Krown 100 has a built-it answering machine to answer your calls when you are away. To use Auto-  
Answer, the Krown 100 must be ON and you must have saved an outgoing message.  
Press...  
EDIT: MESSAGE (1-5) PHONE (D)IRECTOR  
(A)UTO-ANSWER (E)MERGENCY-ADDR E(X)IT  
CTRL  
5
+
To enter Auto-Answer setup, press...  
AUTO ANSWER MENUS  
(E)DIT (O)PTIONS (P)IN E(X)IT  
A
Enter Auto-Answer outgoing message.  
E
Ex: ‘HELLO, THIS IS SAM’S ANSWERING MACHINE. PLEASE TYPE  
YOUR NAME AND PHONE NUMBER AND I WILL RETURN YOUR  
CALL GA”  
CTRL  
9
+
To save Answering Machine message.  
To clear outgoing Auto-Answer message, exit the edit menu by using (X), then press CTRL-8 to enter  
clear menu.  
DELETE: MESSAGE (1-5) PHONE (D)IRECTORY  
(A)UTO-ANSWER (E)MERGENCY-ADDR E(X)IT  
CTRL  
8
+
A
MEMORY CLEARED  
To exit, press (X). You can use CTRL-5 and press A to enter Auto-Answer menu.  
AUTO ANSWER OPTIONS  
# RING (2-9) NO ASCII (V)OICE OFF E(X)IT  
A
Sets number of rings in which your Answering Machine will pick up.  
Will send out Electronic Voice before your TTY message.  
2
9
-
V
NOTE: If your Krown 100 has ASCII instead of NO ASCII, you will see <A>SCII. You press A to set  
answer in ASCII before pickup by 45.5 Baudot.  
To set your Krown 100 to Auto Answer:  
1. Connect your Krown 100 to the AC charger/adapter.  
• Make sure you have plenty of paper.  
• Make sure you have connected your Krown 100 to the telephone line.  
2. Turn the Power Switch ON.  
• “Power-On” message such as “KROWN 100” is displayed.  
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DIRECT CONNECT WITH THE KROWN 100 (CONT.)  
Selects Auto-Answer mode.  
Press...  
CTRL  
0
+
CLR MEM 5 NOW? Y/N  
Clears overflow buffer where incoming messages are stored.  
Your TDD Auto-Answer is now  
ready to answer calls.  
N
OR  
Y
AUTO ANSWER ON  
Your 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 SPACE BAR once before or after Auto-Answer message is sent.  
• The Auto-Answer is removed.  
• The Krown 100 is now “on-line” with caller.  
Alerts your caller that you are on  
the line.  
X
X
X
XXX  
+
+
Type your greeting on the keyboard.  
XXX HELLO  
HELLO  
Your TDD is again in Auto  
Answer and ready to answer calls.  
CTRL  
9
+
AUTO ANSWER ON  
NOTE: Your Krown 100 will automatically disconnect and return to Auto-Answer after 30 seconds if  
neither person is typing. If you need to prevent this form happening:  
CTRL  
0
+
NO TIMEOUT  
You will now not be disconnected.  
IMPORTANT: To end your call and return to Auto-Answer:  
You have now disconnected the phone line  
and you are back in Auto-Answer.  
CTRL  
9
+
AUTO ANSWER ON  
To turn Auto-Answer OFF:  
CTRL  
0
+
AUTO ANSWER OFF  
TO ACTIVATE REMOTE MESSAGE RETRIEVAL AND DELETION  
The Remote Message Retrieval feature lets you retrieve your message while away from home. You  
may also delete (erase) these messages after you have read them.  
To enter setup  
EDIT: MESSAGE (1-5) PHONE (D)IRECTOR  
(A)UTO-ANSWER (E)MERGENCY-ADDR E(X)IT  
CTRL  
5
+
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DIRECT CONNECT WITH THE KROWN 100 (CONT.)  
To enter Auto-Answer menus:  
AUTO ANSWER MENUS  
(E)DIT (O)PTIONS (P)IN E(X)IT  
A
Enter your PIN with letters and number, (16 characters maximum).  
PERSONAL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (PIN)  
>_  
P
To save your PIN.  
CTRL  
9
+
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 will appear  
at the beginning of each message.  
2. Type your PIN after the message is finished.  
• The password must be at least 5 letters in length.  
• All of your message will be sent to you.  
3. The message:  
RE-ENTER PIN TO ERASE MESSAGES, will be received on your TDD screen.  
4. If you wish to ERASE the message that you just received, type your PIN now.  
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VI  
MULTI-WIDE PRINTING FEATURE  
The Multi-Wide 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  
smaller characters.  
Wide:  
12 characters/line. These characters are very large  
and bold and are useful for people who have  
difficulty reading the Normal-Size characters.  
To select Condensed Print, press and hold the CTRL key and press C.  
CTRL  
C
+
CONDENSED PRINT is displayed.  
To select Wide Print, press and hold the CTRL key and press W.  
CTRL  
W
+
is displayed.  
WIDE PRINT  
To select Normal Print, press and hold the CTRL key and press N.  
CTRL  
N
+
NORMAL PRINT  
is displayed.  
NOTE: When the Krown 100 with the Multi-Wide printing feature prints in ASCII, the print will  
always be Condensed Print.  
The Krown 100 will remember this print width that you selected. For example, if you select Condensed  
Print and then turn your Krown 100 off, your Krown 100 will be in Condensed Print mode when you  
turn it on again.  
TEST MESSAGE  
A test message is built into the Krown 100 to use when testing the printer on the machine.  
To test the printer:  
CTRL  
CTRL  
Q
9
+
+
THE QUICK BROWN FOX...  
JUMP OVER THE LAZY_  
The test message is displayed and printed.  
To end the test message.  
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USING THE OPTIONALASCII FEATURE  
AND FAST TYPE  
VII  
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
+
* INTERRUPT SENT *  
INTERRUPTED  
appears on you TDD.  
appears on the TDD you are trying  
to interrupt.  
To enable FAST TYPE:  
appears on you TDD. Type ‘N’ to  
disable to ASCII.  
BACK  
SPACE  
CTRL  
+
USE ASCII? Y/N  
N
Type ‘Y’ to turn on Fast Type.  
Fast Type mode is ON.  
USE FAST TYPE? Y/N  
FAST TYPE ON  
Y
or  
If you type ‘N’, you will return to  
the Baudot 45.5 standard.  
N
BAUDOT (45.5) ON  
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 data-bases or computer bulletin board systems such as  
CompuServe or DEAF-NET.  
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 TDD-to-TDD, you Krown 100 is preset in the correct modes: the  
only change that may be need would be the selection of ORIGINATE or ANSWER mode.  
depending upon who placed the call first.  
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USING THE OPTIONAL ASCII FEATURES AND FAST TYPE (CONT.)  
TO CHANGE MODE SETTINGS  
BACK  
SPACE  
CTRL  
+
USE ASCII? Y/N  
CHANGE MODES? Y/N  
300 BAUD, HALF, ANS  
HALF DUPLEX? Y/N  
Y
N
Y
You will remain in the preset ASCII mode.  
You are going to change the preset mode.  
or  
Yes chooses Half Duplex;  
No chooses Full Duplex.  
N
N
OR  
OR  
Y
Y
300 BAUD? Y/N  
ORIGINATE? Y/N  
Yes chooses 300 Baud;  
No chooses Answer mode.  
Yes chooses Originate mode;  
No chooses Answer mode.  
N
OR  
Y
110 BAUD, FULL, ANS  
After the three selections have been made, the selected modes are displayed.  
Ex: If the last three question have been answered with N, the display will read 110 BAUD, FULL, ANS.  
TO MAKE YOUR ASCII CALL  
Placing a call with you Krown 100 ASCII is done the same way as placing a call in Baudot. The only  
difference is setting the mode to ASCII.  
To make the call acoustically, place the telephone handset in the acoustic cups with the cord to the LEFT.  
To make the call in Direct Connect, connect your TDD as described on page 18, and make sure you are  
in ORIGINATE mode.  
BACK  
CTRL  
+
USE ASCII? Y/N  
SPACE  
Y
Y
CHANGE MODES? Y/N  
Yes; if you want to change modes.  
No; this answer will keep the TDD in the preset modes:  
“300 BAUD/HALF/ANS.”  
N
OR  
Dial the number from the telephone set if you are using the acoustic cups, or from the keyboard if  
Direct Connect is used.  
• The phone light will show you if the phone is ringing or busy.  
• Carrier is displayed when the call is complete and connection has been made.  
• Begin your conversation.  
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USING THE OPTIONAL ASCII FEATURES AND FAST 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. Turn 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  
Your Krown 100 with ASCII is set up to automatically receive calls in ASCII with 300 Baud, Half  
Duplex and Answer modes. If you have problems receiving an ASCII call, you may have to change  
modes. If you have problems receiving an ASCII call, you may have to change modes. This may be  
done while receiving a call. See “To Change Mode Settings” on the previous page. It may be preferable  
to discuss the modes directly with the caller before making your call in ASCII.  
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VIII  
USING THE CLOCK CALENDAR  
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.  
RETURN  
CTRL  
SHIFT  
9:30 PM 05/09/96  
SET CLOCK? Y/N  
HOUR 01-12  
PM? Y/N  
+
+
Y
Type the correct two-digit hour.  
Type Y for yes (PM) or N for no (AM)  
4
+
Ex.  
0
Y
Type the correct two-digit minute.  
Type the correct two-digit day.  
MIN 00-59  
Ex.  
4
4
1
+
+
+
+
3
1
1
DAY 01-31  
Type the correct two-digit month.  
Type the correct two-digit year.  
MONTH 01-12  
YEAR 02-99  
2
0
4:34 PM 11/14/02  
4:34 PM 11/14/02  
Time and date are displayed.  
RETURN  
Time and date are printed if printer is ON.  
To display/print the time and date:  
Time and date are displayed.  
CTRL  
RETURN  
+
4:34 PM 11/14/02  
4:34 PM 11/14/02  
Time and date are printed if printer is ON.  
RETURN  
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IX  
CALLER ID AND CALL BACK FEATURE  
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:  
CTRL  
SHIFT  
T
+
+
1. CTRL-SHIFT-T turns Caller ID ON and OFF. You must enable Caller ID before you  
can receive Caller ID names and numbers.  
2. Turns on answering machine (refer to Auto-Answer section).  
3. When Krown 100 receives a call, wait until the first ring is over. The name and number  
will be sent to the Krown 100 and will be displayed on the screen.  
4. Now you can let the answering machine pick up or take over the call by pressing  
SPACE BAR several times.  
To view Caller ID list and delete names:  
CTRL  
T
+
1. Press CTRL-T, the latest call will be displayed.  
2. Use the arrow keys (  
) to scroll through the list.  
3. Use BACKSPACE to delete the name and number displayed on screen.  
4. Press RETURN to call back to the number currently displayed on the screen.  
5. Press CTRL-T to turn off the Caller ID mode.  
To call back a number from a caller ID list, press CTRL-T and use arrows keys to scroll to the number  
you want to call and press “RETURN”.  
NOTE: Before using this feature, you have to make sure that you subscribe to Caller ID with your local  
telephone company. If you have not subscribed, turn off the Caller ID feature with CTRL - SHIFT-T.  
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EMERGENCY CALL  
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 911. It will  
automatically dial, communicate, and send out the mergency request and the address that you have  
pre-programmed.  
Automatically dial 911 and allow you to communicate with the operator. It will  
automatically send a TDD alert tone every 5 seconds to alert the operator that it  
is a TDD call.  
CTRL  
SHIFT  
E
+
+
Automatically dial 911 and repeatedly send out “PLS SEND AN  
AMBULANCE” to the address you have programmed in the setup procedure.*  
CTRL  
CTRL  
SHIFT  
SHIFT  
A
F
+
+
+
+
+
+
Automatically dial 911 and repeatedly send out “PLS SEND A FIRE TRUCK” to  
the address you have programmed in the setup procedure.*  
Automatically dial 911 and repeatedly send out “PLS SEND POLICE” to the  
address you have programmed in the setup procedure.*  
CTRL  
SHIFT  
P
KROWN MANUFACTURING MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS THAT THE 911 SERVICE WILL  
PROPERLY RESPOND TO A TDD CALL.  
TO PROGRAM EMERGENCY ADDRESS  
Press...  
EDIT: MESSAGE (1-5) PHONE (D)IRECTOR  
(A)UTO-ANSWER (E)MERGENCY-ADDR E(X)IT  
CTRL  
5
9
+
+
E
CTRL  
X
Program your current home address.  
Save your address to memory.  
Return to normal TTY operation.  
*NOTE: The appropriate message will repeat again until you are not busy and able to type back to the  
operator. But the display still continues to show the message from the operator.  
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HOW TO MAKE A VCO CALL (VOICE CARRY OVER)*  
Krown 100 has Voice 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 setup before, you can type CTRL-R to auto dial Relay. If the last call you made  
was to Relay, you can also use CTRL-DIAL to redial the Relay number.  
2. When receiving a Relay message, type “VCO CALL PLS GA” on the keyboard of the  
Krown 100.  
3. Press CTRL-V. The display will show:  
V
+
CTRL  
VCO MODE ON  
4. You will receive the prompt from the Relay operator to start voice. Now you can speak the  
number you want to dial to the mouthpiece of your attached telephone or get close to your  
Krown 100 to use the internal microphone.  
5. Finish the call by using CTRL-9 and then CTRL-V to turn off VCO mode.  
9
+
+
CTRL  
CTRL  
V
*NOTE: Voice Carry Over is optional for the Krown 100. Call the manufacturer to have it installed.  
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USING YOUR KROWN 100  
WITH A WIRELESS PHONE  
XII  
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.  
OR  
MAKING A CELLULAR CALL WITH YOUR KROWN 100  
Always charge the TDD and your cell phone in full before use. Make sure you get a strong signal from  
your provider and your TDD is off. Setup your cell phone to work in TDD mode.  
1. Connect the cable from the cell phone to the TDD  
2. Turn on your TDD  
3. Select TDD mode on your cell phone (refers to your cell phone manual for more detail).  
4. Dial the number you are calling on the cell phone.  
5. If the other party’s TDD picks up, the Krown 100 will display text and the conversation has  
been started.  
ANSWERING A CELLULAR CALL  
Make sure to turn the Ringer of your cell phone to vibrate mode. If your battery doesn’t support this  
mode, you may need to order a vibrate batter from your cell phone provider.  
1. If the cell phone vibrates, you have an incoming call, connect your Krown 100 using the  
cable that come with your TDD to the cell phone.  
2. Answer the call on your cell phone (usually your press “talk” or “send” button on your  
cell phone. Refer to your instruction book for how to answer a call for your phone)  
3. Turn on your Krown 100 and type your greeting message.  
When you are ready to hang up, turn off the Krown 100 and press the button to hang up the call for  
your cell phone.  
*NOTE: Connecting g your Krown 100 to a wireless phone is an option. Please call your Krown’s  
representative to have it installed.  
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USING YOUR KROWN 100 WITH WIRELESS PHONE (CONT.)  
USING YOUR KROWN 100 WITH A CORDLESS PHONE  
You 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 your TDD.  
1. Connect the Krown 100 to the cordless phone using the 2.5mm audible cable.  
2. Turn on your Krown 100  
3. Press ON or TALK button on your cordless and watch “Phone” light on your TDD to make  
sure your get a dial tone.  
4. Dial number on your cordless phone.  
5. If the other TDD or Relay agent picks up your call, your Krown 100 will display text message  
and the communication link has begun.  
TROUBLESHOOTING FOR TDD-WIRELESS CALL.  
There are many new technology that has been used to establish the wireless communication link  
between your and the other TDD users, you will get some problems sometimes by many causes.  
Garbled Text:  
It maybe caused by lost, damaged or late signals sending through the air to the  
receiver. It happens with any wireless call, even non-TDD calls, and mainly caused  
by nature. Move your TDD and wireless phone to where you can receive a strong and  
contact signal. If you use a cordless phone refer to your owner’s manual to know how  
to switch channel or move closer to the base to strengthen the signal. Check to make  
sure you have a good connection from the cable to the TDD and the wireless phone.  
“Drop Call”:  
Feedback:  
It happens sometimes when you are moving between 2 call towers or in valleys, hills,  
and tunnels. Try to redial when you have a stronger signal from your cell phone.  
If you see your “Phone” light on your TDD on constantly, your Krown 100 is getting  
feedback. You may reduce the volume of your cell phone or cordless phone down  
until the red light turns off and then increase it for better receiving.  
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XIII  
LOADING AND CHANGING THE PAPER  
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 BOTTOM 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  
Figure 1  
unit and lifting up. See Figure 1. Be sure to remove and save  
the paper roll spindle that is inside the paper roll you are  
removing; you will need it later.  
2. Cut or tear the paper as show in Figure 2 to separate the paper  
roll from the paper in the machine.  
3. To remove the paper remaining in the printer, press the  
RETURN key several times until the paper comes out at the  
top of the printer.  
Figure 2  
Figure 3  
Figure 4  
4. Cut the paper at the end of the new roll into a point of  
“V” shape:  
Place the paper roll spindle that you removed in Step 1 into the hole in  
the center of the paper roll.  
5. Insert the new paper roll by feeding the paper into the well.  
Be sure that paper feeds from the BOTTOM of the roll.  
See Figure 3.  
6. Using the RETURN key, feed the paper until it comes up  
behind the print head. Continue feeding until the paper comes  
up through the paper cutting window, as shown in Figure 4.  
7. Place the roll of paper in the paper well and replace the plastic  
cover on the machine.  
Please Note:  
• The Krown 100 does not use any ink or ribbon. Instead it uses special paper that prints using heat.  
This paper is called “thermal printing paper”. Your Krown 100 will not work with any other kind  
of paper.  
• To insure that you receive the highest quality thermal printing paper, order from your local  
Krown distributor..  
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XIV  
TAKE YOUR KROWN 100 WITH YOU  
The Krown 100 can operate from battery power, making your unit completely portable. To 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 recharge whenev-  
er the unit is plugged in to the AC charger/adapter and the unit is  
turned OFF.  
If you are using your Krown 100 on battery power and the red  
Power Light starts to turn green, this shows that the battery needs  
recharging. The light will be green for several minutes. Then the  
Krown 100 will stop working. When this happens, you must  
change over to AC power (house electricity) to continue using  
your machine until you recharge the battery.  
It is suggested that you exercise the battery in your Krown 100 at  
least once a month. That is, operate the unit on battery power  
until it needs recharging. Then recharge the battery by plugging in  
the AC charger/adapter for 12 to 14 hours. (The unit must be  
turned OFF in order to recharge.) Repeat this cycle at least once a  
month. When used regularly in this cycle, the battery should last  
for about three years.  
The replaceable, sealed battery pack is a single unit that contains  
the battery, connector and cover. This is located on the underside  
of the Krown 100 at the back of the unit. Replacement battery  
packs are available from Krown Manufacturing or your local  
Krown distributor.  
To replace the battery pack, depress the thumb notch in the center  
of the cover and slide the unit to the back of the TDD. Carefully  
unplug the connector. Replace with a new battery pack unit.  
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XV  
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
Keyboard............................................................................................. 47--key, 4-row keyboard  
Display ............................................................................................................ 40 x 2 Blue VFD  
Printer .................................................................. 20/24/12 column multi-wide thermal printer  
................................................................................................. Printer speed: 2 lines per second  
........................................................... Receive characters printed in ALL CAPITAL LETTERS  
........................................................................... Transmit characters printed in lowcases letters  
........................................................................................................................ 2-1/4” wide paper  
Communications.................................................................................. Baudot code, 45.5 Baud  
............................................................................................. 1 start bit, 5 data bits, 1.5 stop bits  
..................................................................................... International (50 Baud) speed selectable  
............................................................. Acoustically coupled to round and rectangular handsets  
Memory..................................................................................... 32768 (32k) character memory  
................................................................................................................................. Non-volatile  
............................................................................................................. 5 separate message areas  
............................................................................................................... Stores all conversations  
Power ................................................................................. AC charger/adapter: Model 48DT-7  
...................................................................................................................................... UL listed  
................................................................................................Ni-Cad rechargeable battery pack  
................................................................................................Customer replaceable sealed pack  
Physical Dimensions.....................Size: W 9.5” (24.2mm), L 12.5” (32.5mm), H 2.75” (7mm)  
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XVI  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
TAKING CARE OF YOUR TDD  
• Caution: The adapters are NOT interchangeable. You 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.  
• Avoid dropping or shaking the unit. Electronic devices are very fragile.  
• Keep the unit as dust-free as possible. (Dust covers are available from Krown Manufacturing.)  
• NEVER run the printer without paper.  
• NEVER pull the paper out without pressing the RETURN key.  
• When traveling by air, carry your Krown 100 as hand luggage. At the security check. DO  
NOT allow your TDD to go through X-ray. Ask for visual inspection.  
DO NOT CHECK IT AS BAGGAGE.  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
Q: Sometime nothing happens when my TDD is turned ON.  
A: Be sure the telephone cord is to your LEFT. Check the AC adapter/charger to make sure it is  
properly connected to the Krown 100.  
Q: Why won’t my printer print?  
A: Your paper may be installed wrong. See page 34 for information on loading paper.  
To test the printer, press and hold down the CTRL and Q keys at the same  
time. A test message prints: “THE QUICK BROWN FOX JUMPS OVER  
THE LAZY DOG 1234567890.”  
Q
9
+
+
CTRL  
CTRL  
To end the test, again press and hold the CTRL and 9 keys at the same time.  
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XVII MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION  
COMMONLY USED TDD ABBREVIATIONS  
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....................Receive  
GA ..................Go Ahead  
SK ...............Stop Keying  
LTR .......................Letter THRU................Through  
MSG..................Message  
MIN.....................Minute  
NITE ......................Night  
PLS .......................Please  
THX...............Thank You  
U...............................You  
UR...........................Your  
WUD ....................Would  
QQ ....................Question XOX........Hugs & Kisses  
SPECIAL TTY/TDD OPERATOR SERVICES (800) 833-3232  
This special toll free TDD operator number can help you with  
• Directory Assistance calls  
• Credit card calls  
• Collect calls  
• Third party telephone calls  
• Person to person calls  
• Calls from a hotel or motel  
• Calls from a coin phone (for collect, third party or credit card calls)  
The TDD operator can also:  
• Reach a number you have a problem getting  
• Arrange credit on any misdialed numbers  
• Report any problems with your telephone  
• Check to see if a TDD is available at the number being dialed  
• Tell you what a voice recording says if the number you dialed has an answering machine  
Ask your telephone company for the booklet that tells you how to use TDD/TTY operator services.  
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XVIII FCC REQUIRED INFORMATION  
Your 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 through a telephone company-  
provided registered jack.  
Your Krown 100 cannot be plugged into a party line or directly connected to coin telephone service;  
you must use the acoustic coupler in these instances.  
2. Before connecting your Krown 100, the FCC requires that you notify your local phone company  
Business Office. Call or write your TDD operator. The phone number and address is in the front of  
your phone book.  
Your phone company will want to know  
Your phone number  
Product name: Krown 100  
FCC registration number: B487D-71481DT-E  
Ringer equivalence: 0.4A 0.7B  
Jack: RJII RJI3  
The FCC requires that you notify your local telephone company when you move your  
phone permanently.  
3. Repairs may be made only by Krown Manufacturing or authorized Krown service agencies. This  
applies at any time during or after warranty. If any such unauthorized repair is performed, registration,  
connection to the telephone lines and the remainder of warranty period all become null and void.  
4. If your Krown 100 causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may temporarily  
discontinue your service. If possible, they will notify you in advance. But if advanced notice is not  
practical, you will be notified as soon as possible. You will be given the opportunity to correct the  
situation, and you will be informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC.  
5. Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations or procedures  
that could affect the proper functioning of your Krown 100. If changes occur, you will be notified in  
advance to give you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted service.  
Krown Manufacturing, Inc.  
3408 Indale Road  
Fort Worth, Texas 76116  
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3408 Indale Rd. | Fort Worth, TX 76116  
Voice: (817) 738-2485  
TTY/TDD: (817) 738-8993  
Fax: (817) 738-1970  
ORDERS: 1-(800)-366-9950  
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