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The deaf telecommunications network began in
the early 1960's. Surplus Teletype machines
became available, and a deaf physicist named
Robert Weitbrecht invented a modem that
enabled these machines to communicate over
the telephone lines. These machines coupled
with the Weitbrecht modem became the first
Telecommunications Devices for the Deaf
(TDDs). These Teletype machines used 5-level
Baudot code, and established the foundation for
today's extensive deaf Baudot TTY network.

TTYs today are small electronic typewriter-like
devices that use built-in Weitbrecht-type
modems to communicate in Baudot code. They
are used by people who are deaf or hearing or
speech impaired to access the telephone
network.

Please note:

In this manual TTY, TDD and text

telephone all refer to the same device.

1

About TTYs

and the TDD Detector

About TTYs and
the Deaf TTY
Network

The Ultratec 

TDD Detector

connects directly

to the telephone line. It monitors the line,
listening for the sounds of incoming TTY
(Baudot code) signals. Incoming TTY signals
mean that someone is typing to you on a
TTY (text telephone). 

When the TDD Detector hears TTY signals
on the phone line, it responds in two ways.
First, a built-in voice "announces" the
incoming TTY call to you by repeating, "TDD
CALL… TDD CALL." Second, the TDD
Detector sends a TTY message for your caller
to read on his or her TTY display. The
standard TTY message says, "911 HERE
PLEASE HOLD."

The Ultratec TDD
Detector
announces 
incoming TTY
calls

Summary of Contents for TDD Detector

Page 1: ...The Ultratec TDD Detector Installation Instructions Ultratec Inc 450 Science Drive Madison WI 53711 BOOKTD31...

Page 2: ...nts including but not limited to implied warranties of the manual s quality performance merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose Neither Ultratec Inc nor its dealers or distributors shall...

Page 3: ...uctions 5 Automatic reset installation instructions Off hook detect installation Loop current detect installation 9 Test Your Installation and Train Your Operators 9 Test procedures for manual and aut...

Page 4: ...are deaf or hearing or speech impaired to access the telephone network Please note In this manual TTY TDD and text telephone all refer to the same device 1 About TTYs and the TDD Detector About TTYs a...

Page 5: ...ors to abort stop the send command and to test the TDD Detector s internal circuits Control from a Touch Tone telephone keypad There are two ways to install the TDD Detector in your setting the manual...

Page 6: ...iod can be changed at Ultratec to meet your specifications 3 Install the TDD Detector Description of manual and automatic reset installations equipment The manual reset installation requires no specif...

Page 7: ...ector If you have a single phone line Plug one end of the modular phone wire into the jack labeled LINE on the back panel of your TDD Detector Plug the other end of the phone wire into the telephone l...

Page 8: ...the hook Automatic reset installation instructions Off hook detect installation 1 Install the TDD Detector in a place that is convenient for your operator You can place the operator s telephone on to...

Page 9: ...TDD Detector The switch contacts N O contacts should be closed when the operator is off hook on the line 5 Connect the AC adapter Plug the AC adapter wire into the POWER jack on the back panel of you...

Page 10: ...re not to reverse these connections on the back of the TDD Detector 1 Install the TDD Detector in a place that is convenient for your operator You can place the operator s telephone on top of the TDD...

Page 11: ...t the operator s telephone to the TDD Detector Plug the phone wire from the TIP and RING of the operator s telephone into the TELEPHONE jack on the back panel of the TDD Detector The TDD Detector will...

Page 12: ...tomatic reset installations Touch Tone commands can be used by operators during a call as well as for testing the installation 4 Test the Touch Tone commands Lift the receiver on the operator s teleph...

Page 13: ...ion procedure you have chosen for your location automatic reset or manual reset installation Thorough training of your operators in established procedures for handling TTY calls will help to assure pr...

Page 14: ...r circuits regularly by using the Touch Tone TEST command 2 2 The other equipment which supports the TDD Detector such as the phone lines etc 3 Your operators preparedness to receive a TTY call This i...

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Page 16: ...voice message The standard message TDD CALL TDD CALL can be reprogrammed to your specifications Custom time delay When the TDD Detector is installed in a manual reset situation it waits 10 minutes bet...

Page 17: ...The note will help our technicians complete your repair quickly Insure your TDD Detector when you ship it Ultratec is not responsible for any damage that occurs to your unit during shipping Send your...

Page 18: ...see the Quality Assurance Manual help to ensure that the TDD Detector will meet the performance criteria required of this kind of device PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS Size 1 40 high x 6 33 wide x 9 50 deep Wei...

Page 19: ...line POWER On when the TDD Detector has power Off when there is no power BACK PANEL TELEPHONE RJ12C jack connection for operator s telephone LINE RJ12C jack connection from CO or call director OFF HO...

Page 20: ...should be observed Note the orientation of the cards before removing them in order to correctly reinstall them later 3 Set the Auto Manual switch on the back of the TDD Detector Rack Enclosure to the...

Page 21: ...of the operator so that loop current detection is accomplished This requires 4 telephone line connections to be made Connect Tip and Ring as indicated The connections to the operator s equipment then...

Page 22: ...ack 1234567890 3 Use a TTY to call this line and test the TDD Detector Card for proper TTY detection 4 Use the Send Button on the Card or 1 on the Touch Tone keyboard to test the Send function The TDD...

Page 23: ...radio frequency interference will not occur during use You can determine if your TDD Detector causes interference to radio or television reception by disconnecting and reconnecting it while your radi...

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