Krown Manufacturing Model Krown 100 User Manual

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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...

Ex: Choose memory area 1 then press.

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.

CTRL

+

EDIT: MESSAGE (1-5) PHONE (D)IRECTORY
(A)UTO-ANSWER (E)MERGENCY-ADDR E(X)IT

5

1

EDIT: MESSAGE (1-5) PHONE (D)IRECTOR
(A)UTO-ANSWER (E)MERGENCY-ADDR E(X)IT

-

CTRL

+

9

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THE MEMORY

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