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This is a diagram about how a TTY works.
5)A text-to-voice TTY-based relay service is a traditional TRS service which is using a TTY to call the CA.
6)Voice carry over allows a person with a hearing disablity, but who wants to use his or her own voice. This is usually used by senior citizens who lost their hearing.
7)711 access to TRS- you can dial 711 to connect to certain forms of TRS anywhere in the U.S.
8)Most forms of TRS must be available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
This is a video about how a video relay service helped a man communicate with people at his job.
- http://www.abouttty.com
- https://www.fcc.gov/guides/telecommunications-relay-service-trs
- https://www.fcc.gov/guides/video-relay-services
1)A relay service allows people with hearing or speech disabilities to make and recieve phone calls.
2)Generally phone companies are responsible for the cost of providing the relay service from either a state or federal fund.
3)A relay service uses communication assistants (CA) to help phone calls between a person with a hearing or speech disablity and other indivisuals.
4)When a person with a hearing or speech disablity uses a relay service, they use a TTY or other text input device to call the TRS relay center and gives the CA the phone number to call.
1)TTY stands for text telephone.
2)they are also sometimes called a TTD or telecommunication device.
3)People that are deaf,hard of hearing, or speech impaired can use a TTY.
4)To use a TTY, you set a telephone handset onto special acoustic cups built into the TTY.
5) Then you type the message you want into the keyboard.
6)As you type, the message is sent over the phone line to the person you are calling.
7) You can read the other person's response on the TTY's text display.
1)Video relay services are a form of telecommunication.
2)It enables a person that is using sign language to communicate to another person rather than typed text.
3)Video relay services work better and smoother than a regular TTY.
4)A VRS is used like a telephone, as if it was used as a conversation with regluar hearing people.
5)It lets deaf people use their primary languge instead of having to type in English.