How does a TeleTYpewriter work?

A teleprinter (teletypewriter, teletype or TTY for TeleTYpe/TeleTYpewriter) is a now largely obsolete electro-mechanical typewriter which can be used to communicate typed messages from point to point through a simple electrical communications channel, often just a pair of wires.
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What happens when you call a TTY number?

What is TTY mode on a cell phone? TTY mode allows people with hearing and speech impairments to communicate by using text-to-voice or voice-to-text technology. Today, most cell phones are equipped with built-in TTY technology meaning that you don't have to purchase an additional TTY device to communicate.
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What is a TTY and how is it used?

Text telephone devices (TTYs or TDDs) are used by people with hearing or speech disabilities to send and receive text messages over telephone networks.
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How do you use TTY calls?

Make or receive RTT/TTY phone calls
  1. Open the Phone app.
  2. Select your contact and tap their phone number.
  3. Select RTT/TTY or RTT/TTY Relay.
  4. Wait for the call to connect, then select RTT/TTY.
  5. Enter your message: If you turn on Send Immediately in Settings, your recipient sees your message as you type.
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Is teletypewriter still used?

Teleprinters are still widely used in the aviation industry (see AFTN and airline teletype system), and variations called Telecommunications Devices for the Deaf (TDDs) are used by the hearing impaired for typed communications over ordinary telephone lines.
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Text Telephone/Teletypewriter (TTY) Relay Service



What does a teletypewriter look like?

The typical TDD is a device about the size of a small laptop computer with a QWERTY keyboard and small screen that uses LEDs or an LCD screen to display typed text electronically. In addition, TDDs commonly have a small spool of paper on which text is also printed.
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Who invented the teletypewriter?

Robert Weitbrecht, a deaf scientist, developed the teletypewriter (TTY) in the 1960s. With the invention of the acoustic coupler (which holds the telephone handset receiver) and the distribution of recycled teletype machines, deaf and hard of hearing people were able to call each other directly using these devices.
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How does TTY work on cell phones?

A teletypewriter (TTY) is a device used for communication by hearing-impaired and speech-impaired people. User types the message on a TTY machine and the machine transmits the message through a telephone line or mobile phone signal.
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Can you text a TTY number?

Real-time text (RTT) lets you use text to communicate during a phone call. RTT works with TTY and doesn't require any additional accessories.
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Is TTY service free?

To reach a TRS, dial 711 and the assistant can place the 10-digit call on behalf of the text telephone device (TTY or TDD) user. You can dial 711 to access all telecommunications relay services anywhere in the United States. The relay service is free.
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How do I get a free TTY phone?

To get a free caption phone and service, people with hearing loss must certify that they have a hearing loss that necessitates use of captioned telephone service. Companies that offer caption phones will be able to guide you through the qualification process.
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Can I make a TTY call from my computer?

You can make a Relay call from or to a TTY including Voice Carry Over (VCO) and Hearing Carry Over (HCO), computer, webcam, or videophone.
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How do you answer a TTY call?

Turn on the TTY. “GA” (Which means Go Ahead) tells the caller it is their turn to type a reply. 4. The conversation will go back and forth with the caller signaling you it is your turn to reply by typing “GA” and you will signal it is their turn when you type “GA”.
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What is the difference between RTT and TTY?

While TTY requires users to send messages in turn, each RTT text character is transmitted in real time, enabling “a conversational flow of communication” simultaneously with voice. RTT works on both Android and iOS smartphones with updated operating systems and doesn't require specialized equipment.
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How do deaf people talk on the phone?

Get connected. This is where the National Relay Service (NRS) comes in — a 24-hour phone service for people who are deaf, or have a hearing impairment and/or speech impairment. The NRS uses specially trained staff, called relay officers, who convert voice to text, text to voice, or Auslan to English.
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How do you merge calls without the other person knowing?

Tap "Hold Call + Answer". This will mute your current conversation and put it on hold. Select "merge call" to add the incoming call to the conference call.
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To do this:
  1. Tap > near the top of the screen.
  2. Tap the green Private to the right of the individual's name. ...
  3. Press "merge calls" to rejoin the conference call.
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How do you record a phone call?

To record your phone calls: Your device must run Android 9 and up.
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Use call recording responsibly and turn it on only when needed.
  1. On your Android device, open the Phone app .
  2. At the top right, tap More options Settings. Call recording.
  3. Under “Always record,” turn on Numbers not in your contacts.
  4. Tap Always record.
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What happens if I dial 711?

Typically, a person with hearing and speech disabilities will dial 711 to contact a TRS communications assistant, who will facilitate the call with the other party. The caller will use a text input device to give the assistant the number he or she wants to call.
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What does TTY mean before a phone number?

TTY-based Telecommunications Relay Services permit persons with a hearing or speech disability to use the telephone system via a text telephone (TTY) or other device to call persons with or without such disabilities.
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How do I get TTY equipment?

Some states provide assistance for people who are deaf, hard of hearing or have speech impairments to purchase a TTY. Contact your state government, a local Lion's Club or the Telecommunications Equipment Distribution Program Association for help determining whether you might qualify.
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How do I set up TTY on my Android?

To activate TTY calling on a Android phone, open the application list and find "Settings." Tap on the icon. Scroll to "Call Settings" and tap. Tap "TTY Mode" and then select the TTY mode you want from the list. Tap "Home" when you're done.
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What makes a house deaf Friendly?

Echo-Dampening Flooring, Ceilings and Walls

Echo-dampening floors, ceilings, and walls cut back on noise inside the house, preventing echoes from hindering communication. Carpeting has excellent echo-dampening properties.
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How does TTY relay service work?

Text Telephone/Teletypewriter (TTY) Relay Service. You can use a text telephone/teletypewriter (TTY) to communicate with anyone, anytime on the phone! The relay operator reads aloud the message you typed to the other party and types the other party's voiced message and background sounds, if any, to you.
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What is the difference between TTY and Relay Service?

If a deaf individual is communicating with another TTY user, both users send and receive text. If a deaf individual is communicating with a hearing individual who doesn't have a TTY, they will use the Telecommunication Relay Service (TRS).
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Does Medicare cover a TTY phone?

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) provides free auxiliary aids and services, including information in accessible formats like Braille, large print, data/audio files, relay services and TTY communications.
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