South Dakota Department of Human Services
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(800) 877-1113
TTY
(800) 877-1113
Voice
(800) 877-1113
ASCII
(877) 981-9744
STS
(877) 981-9743
Spanish
(900) 230-3301
(TTY/Voice/ASCII/Spainsh)
(877) 981-2117
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How to make a
relay call?
1. Dial 7-1-1 from anywhere inside South Dakota, or dial toll-free (800) 877-1113 from anywhere outside the state.

2. Ask the communication assistant to dial the area code and telephone number you are calling.

3. The communication assistant will type the spoken words to the TTY user and voice the typed words back to the standard phone you are calling.

4. Speak slowly and directly to the person you are calling, not to the relay operator.

5. Remember to say "go ahead" (typed "GA" on the TTY) each time you finish your part of the conversation to let the other person know to respond.

 

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Descriptions of Features

 

TTY


TTY to Voice
A TTY user calls into Relay South Dakota and types his/her conversation to a CA who then reads the typed message to the Voice user (hearing person). The CA relays the hearing person's spoken words by typing them back to the TTY user.

French to French; French to English Translation
South Dakota Relay offers French Relay Service. TTY users can type in French and the conversations will be relayed in French to the called party. TTY users can also request French to English or English to French translations via relay. To make a French Relay call, dial South Dakota Relay (1-800-866-8950) and instruct the operator how you want your call translated.

Spanish to Spanish; Spanish to English Translation
South Dakota Relay offers Spanish Relay Service. TTY users can type in Spanish and the conversations will be relayed in Spanish to the called party. TTY users can also request Spanish to English or English to Spanish translations via relay. To make a Spanish Relay call, dial South Dakota Relay (1-800-981-9743) and instruct the operator how you want your call translated.

Voice


Voice to TTY
A voice user calls into Relay South Dakota and speaks his/her conversation to a CA who then types the message to the TTY user. The CA relays the TTY user's typed message by voicing it back to the Voice user.

HCO


Hearing Carry Over (HCO)
HCO allows people who are speech disabled to use their hearing abilities to listen directly to their party. The CA voices the typed responses from the HCO user to the hearing person, who then speaks directly to the HCO user without CA interaction.

HCO to HCO
HCO users can communicate with other HCO users through Relay South Dakota. The CA reads the typed message from the HCO user and voices to the other HCO user who listens and then types his/her response back in the same manner.

HCO to TTY
HCO and TTY users can communicate with each other through Relay South Dakota. The HCO user types directly to the TTY user. The CA voices the TTY user's typed message to the HCO user.

VCO


Voice Carry Over (VCO)
VCO allows deaf or hard-of-hearing people who prefer to use their own voice to speak directly to the party they are calling. The CA will type the voice responses back to the VCO user who reads the typed message across the TTY screen. Relay South Dakota also provides VCO with privacy, where the CA will not hear the VCP caller speaking through TRS.

VCO to HCO
VCO users can communicate with HCO users through Relay South Dakota. The VCO user speaks directly to the HCO user and the HCO user types their response directly to the VCO user.

VCO to TTY
VCO and TTY users can communicate with each other through Relay South Dakota. The VCO caller uses his/her voice to speak, which is typed by the CA, to the TTY user. The TTY user types directly to the VCO user, who reads the typed message across the TTY screen, with no CA interaction.

VCO to VCO
VCO users can communicate with other VCO users through Relay South Dakota. The CA listens to each VCO users' spoken words and types for the parties at both ends.

Two-Line VCO
Two-line VCO provides a "real-time" conversation between the VCO and Voice users. With two telephone lines (one with conference calling capabilities) the VCO user speaks directly to the Voice user on one line while the other line is used to receive the CA's typed responses from the Voice caller. This occurs without saying "GA" and allows two-way uninterrupted conversation; it provides a more natural flow of conversation.

STS


Speech to Speech
Speech to Speech allows customers with speech disabilities to use their own voice, while utilizing the assistance of specially trained CAs to make their calls. When spoken words become difficult to understand, the CA assists verbally, making communication between both parties as clear and personal as possible.

Speech to Speech Spanish
Dedicated STS toll-free access for Spanish speech disabled customers who prefer to use their voice, with assistance from the Spanish CA if necessary, to communicate with the called party.

Additional Features


800/900 Pay Per Call
Relay South Dakota provides a toll-free 900 number which connects relay callers to any 900 or 800 Pay Per Call services. The caller is responsible for direct billing.

Answering Machine Retrieval
TTY users can request Relay South Dakota to retrieve voice messages from their answering machines (single-line).

To request AMR, type "ANS/MACH RETRIEVAL (AMR) GA". The CA will respond "PLS PLACE YOUR HANDSET NEXT TO YOUR ANS MACHINE AND TURN ON GA". Place your handset above the answering machine speaker and play the recorder. The answering machine light indicator or number(s) will show that all messages have been retrieved. Then place the handset back on the TTY and type "GA". The CA types the messages back to you.

Automatic Number Identification Permanent Branding
Customers may request relay to permanently brand their call type. This can be done through the on-line personalized profile or by calling Relay South Dakota Customer Service.

Customer Database
Customer Database is a service for relay users to enter specific information into their customer profile. When a profile is established, the information will be activated automatically on the CA screen, which expedites the call set-up and indicates user's preference for processing their calls. Your personalized profile can be accessed online, or by calling Customer Service.

Directory Assistance (DA)
Directory Assistance for both local and long distance numbers is provided through Relay South Dakota. Provide relay with area code and name of business or person. When number is obtained, the caller may place the call through relay or call direct.

Emergency Assistance
In case of emergency, TTY users should call the TTY equipped 9-1-1 center or emergency services center in their community directly. Customers should verify the TTY emergency phone numbers in their area.
Utilizing 9-1-1 through Relay South Dakota, the CA will transfer automatically/immediately to an appropriate Public Safety Access Point (PSAP)

Carrier of Choice (COC)
CSD passes the caller's preferred long distance carrier at its regional or state access tandems. The carrier is responsible for message tariffs, discount rates if any, and billing to the end users. Callers can request their preferred carrier, if not Sprint, for each relay call or register the carrier information into their Customer Database profile. If no preferred carrier is given, the long distance carrier will be defaulted to Sprint.

Coin Sent Paid (TTY Pay Phone)
TTY users may use a coin TTY payphone to place a call through Relay South Dakota. All local calls are free of charge, and alternate billing options are available for toll calls (long distance).

Caller ID
Relay calls placed through Relay South Dakota will provide the calling party number, or Caller ID information for all local and most long distance calls.

Deaf-Blind Pacing (Slow Typing)
Relay South Dakota has ability to slow the transmission of data to Deaf-Blind users. The default speed is 15 words per minute and the speed can be increased at the caller's request in 5 words per minute increments.

Inbound International
From any international location outside the United States, callers can reach South Dakota Relay through the International inbound number, 605-224-1837.

Last Number Redial
Callers may request the CA to redial the last number. Relay South Dakota platform stores the last number dialed, which can be dialed again upon the caller's request.

Relay South Dakota Customer Service
Customer service is available to assist with TTY calls or to receive customer suggestions, comments and complaints. When calling about a specific incident, please remember to provide the CA's identification number, date and time of call. Or, for assistance during a relay call, callers may ask to speak to the CA's supervisor.

Turbo Code
South Dakota Relay offers Ultratec Turbo Code to relay users. This feature allows users to send information at the same speed it is typed, resulting in a more natural flow of conversations and the ability to interrupt one another.

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