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1. 4 The VCO phone dials the emergency number if programmed and transmits this message HELP AM A VCO USER PLS RESPOND BY TYPING ON ATTY AND USTEN TO MEON UR PHONE your name your address your number GA 5 This message will retransmit every few seconds 6 The message will stop when it starts receiving the typed message from the dis patcher Or you can stop and start the message by pressing EME 7 Continue conversation by reading and talking Memory dialing emergency service and the emergency message feature are pro vided only as a convenience Ameriphone assumes no responsibility for customer reliance upon these features Programming the Memory Buttons You can automatically dial ten pro grammed telephone numbers using the D memory buttons shown in Figure 24 Each button can be programmed or reprogrammed using the same proce dure for a phone number up to 15 digits long Anda SELEC MEMORY b SHaneriPHone Figure 24 Memory Buttons To Program a Button Follow these Steps 1 Lift the handset and press PROG as shown in Figure 25 HOLD PROG FLASH REDIAL Figure 25 PROG Button 2 Enter the phone number on the keypad Figure 26 justas you would dial it normally Special Features Continued O ooog BY WE CH qe Figure 26 Telephone Keypad 3 Press a memory bu
2. 2 Adjust the volume in the handset by moving the VOL slide control in Figure 9 With AMPLIFY on incoming volume will be up to Ri V nger Volume 30 dB louder E Figure 10 Tone Slide Control 1 You can adjust the RINGER VOLUME as high as 95 dB i The settings available are OFF wr ee LO and HI as shown in D 10 Figure 11 Figure 9 Volume Slide Control HOLD PROG FLASH REDIAL RIN GER Incoming Voice Tone Off Lo Hi The Dialogue VCO provides extra amplification at the level of sound 6 Figure 11 Ringer Volume Using Your Dialogue VCO Continued Hold Last Number Redial To put the line on hold press the To redial the last number dialed with HOLD button and return the handset the Dialogue VCO phone lift the to its cradle In telephone mode the handset and press REDIAL The screen shows CALLON HOLD phone will redial up to 31 digits MUTE In text mode it shows and transmits the message PLS HOLD Note If you pick up an extension a nn phone on the same line when the Dialogue VCO is on HOLD the oot y Dialogue VCO will disconnect and you can continue your conversation Figure 13 Redial Button on the extension phone If you do not pick up the phone at another exten sion in 3 minutes the phone will dis Flash connect I 4 WI Press the FLASH button as displayed in Figure 14 to acces
3. Read this manual thoroughly before l O00 using your telephone Keep the manu re al near the telephone for easy reference as Ji Handset Warranty Service Base Unit Your telephone is designed to provide years of quality service But should the Phone Base Plate gt phone malfunction and the Trouble shooting Chart on page 20 not resolve the problem follow the W arranty pro cedure on page 22 A C Adapter Telephone line Cords Sales Receipt Be sure to save your sales receipt as proof of purchase date should you PIALOGUEVCO need warranty service OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AND QUICK GUIDE Help from Ameriphone For help with using your Dialogue VCO call our Customer Relations Handset O perating Guides department at 714 897 0808 Coil Cord Please make sure your Dialogue VCO Figure 1 Package Components package includes the items shown in Figure 1 Features on the DIE fore TA 00 button HOLD TONE slider DIALOGUEVCO sianar pme FLASH REDIAL e q e RINGER volume switch AUDIO OUTPUT jack A C adapter and phone line connection TONE PULSE switch RELAY button RELAY MESSAGE button AUTO ANSWER button LCD display screen Signal indicator light MEMORY button MEMORY b b
4. Canada Ameriphone warrants the DIALOGUE VCO telephone against any defect in materials or workmanship for the period of one year from the date of purchase If your Ameriphone product is defective and returned within 30 days of the date of pur chase your DIALOGUE VCO dealer will replace it at no charge If returned after 30 days but within one year from the date of purchase we will repair or replace it at no charge In the repair of your DIALOGUE VCO we may use new or reconditioned replacement parts If we elect to replace your DIALOGUE VCO we may replace it with a new or reconditioned product of the same or simi lar design Repair or replacement will be warranted for either 90 days or the remain ing time on the original warranty period whichever is longer Implied warranties including those of fit ness for a particular purpose and mer chantability an unwritten warranty that the productis fit for ordinary use are limited to one year from date of purchase We will not pay for loss of time inconvenience loss of use of your DIALOGUE VCO or property damage caused by your DIALOGUE VCO or its failure to work or any other incidental or consequential damages Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages so 22 the above exclusions or limitations may not apply to you To get warranty service for your DIALOGUE VCO you must provid
5. Features Continued ll If your relay service has a common phone number for both voice and SPE TTY TDD calls you can provide call oe ing information by either voice or gt text a C Provide Calling Information by Voice Sante 1 Dial from keypad or from RELAY Figure 30 Signal Indicator memory 3 When connected read incoming messages on display and start RELAY RELMGS AUTO ANS speaking when GA appears 0 O Say go ahead when you re done and it s the other person s O turn to talk 4 Continue your conversation by Figure 29 RELAY button reading and talking Provide Calling Information by Text 1 After the CA answers the call first in voice wait quietly for one or two 2 The CA answers in voice you can tell from the flickering of the signal indicator Speak into the handset seconds the CA will then answer in and tell the CA that you are a VCO text W hen you see GA press user and give the CA all the calling SELECT then REL MSG buttons instructions Repeat the information ee VCO CALL PLS on your one more time to ensure the CA received all of the instructions RELAY RELMGS AUTO ANS Figure 31 REL MSG button m Special Features Continued 2 Dial the number you re calling on the keypad if you make a mistake press PROG to go back one space to erase the incorrect number fol lowed by p
6. num e O E E ber letter press key repeatedly until the desired number letter appears on screen Waitone second for cursor to advance to the next space See i section on communicating in text Figure 18 RELAY Button telephone TTY TDP mode making a TTY call Programming Emergency Calling Message Your Home Phone 4 Type your address up to 45 letters Number and Long Distance Carrier and press ERPNEJ to save To Program 5 Enter your home phone number up to 1 Lift handset and press PROG button 14 digits and press papye to and then EXPYEI button ds If your relay requires you to provide the a a name of your long distance carrier con tinue with step 6 otherwise skip to step 7 E Ka a 6 Type your long distance carrier up to CA 4 14 letters and press 3 py Ej to save 7 Hang up Figure 19 PROG Figure 20 EMER dsd SENCI Buton 8 To change any information repeat from step 1 2 Enter your local emergency service number or 911 if available up to 14 digits Press ESPYEY to save Making Emergency Calls and Sending Emergency Message a kr 1 Lift handset 2 Dial the emergency number if it has l not been programmed into E3FNE see previous section 3 Press EME Figure 21 Tele Figure 22 EMER phone Keypad GENCY Button Special Features Continued na SELECT GRIPHONG _ a AB Figure 23 EMERGENCY Button
7. or power cord Protect cords from damage or abrasion 6 If this product does not operate normally review the Troubleshooting section If you cannot resolve the problem or if the product is damaged refer to the Ameriphone W arranty Do not open this product except as may be directed in this owner s manual O pening this product or reassembling it incorrectly may expose you to hazardous voltages or other risks O pening this product automatically voids the warranty 7 If this product uses batteries as power back up during power outages replace batteries only as described in this owner s manual Do not burn or puncture used batteries they contain caustic chemicals 8 Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the fol lowing conditions A When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed If liquid has been spilled on the product If the product has been exposed to rain or water D If the product does not operate normally by follow ing the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instruc tions because improper adjustment of other con trols may result in further damage E If the product has been dropped or appears damaged F If the product exhibits a distinct change in perfor mance ow 9 If this product has a polarized plug with one wide prong it may not fit in non polarized outlets Do not defe
8. INGCRIPHONC DIALOGUEVCO The Read and Talk Telephone O perating Instructions AMERIPHONE Inc 12082 Western Avenue Garden Grove California 92841 714 897 1111 or 800 772 2889 TTY TDD 714 897 0808 or 800 874 3005 VOICE 714 897 4703 Fax email ameriphone ameriphone com web www ameriphone com M06597 AMERIPHONE Inc VCO 5280 2861 A 9 01 ENGLISH Important Safety Instructions W hen using your telephone equipment always follow basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and injury to persons including the following 1 Read and understand all instructions O bserve all warnings and other markings on the product 2 During thunderstorms avoid using telephones except cordless models There may be a slight chance of electric shock from lightning 3 Do notuse a telephone near a gas leak If you sus pect a gas leak report it immediately but use a tele phone away from the area where gas is leaking 4 Do not use this product near water or when you are wet For example do not use it in a wet basement or shower or next to a swimming pool bathtub kitchen sink or laundry tub Do not use liquids or aerosol sprays for cleaning If the product comes in contact with any liquids unplug any phone line or power cord immediately Do not plug the product back in until it has dried thoroughly 5 Install this product in a protected location where no one can trip over any phone line
9. Retrieving Messages Remotely 1 Call your Dialogue VCO from a text telephone another Dialogue VCO ora TIY TDD pay phone 2 When your Dialogue VCO answers you will see the greeting message 3 Type a backslash and your password if you ve set one up Then press the space bar or return key 4 Your messages will scroll on the TTY screen 5 Atthe end of the messages ERASE MSG Y N appears followed by REPEAT MSGS Y N Type Y for yes and N for no Using an External Voice Answering Machine The Dialogue VCO machine will not work in conjunction with text answering any voice answering machine Do not hook an external voice answering machine to your Dialogue VCO because it will interfere with the internal text answer ing machine Special Features Continued Direct Audio Output The AUDIO OUTPUT socket allows you to connect the Dialogue VCO to a hearing aid neck loop cochlear implant or other assistive listening devices TAL AUDIO Za 2 Figure 36 Audio O utput Socket To use this port plug in a compatible auxiliary cable and connect it to your assistive listening device Speak into the handset when you use the Audio O utput connection Cochlear Implant Adapter Cord A cochlear adapter cord is available from Ameriphone that can be used to plug the Dialogue VCO directly into a speech processor WARNING During thunde
10. at the purpose of these plugs If they do not fit in your outlet the outlet should be replaced by an electrician ADDITIONAL SAFETY NOTES FOR CANADIAN USERS NOTICE The Canadian Department of Communications abel identifies certified equipment This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications net work protective operational and safety requirements The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user s satisfaction Before installing the equipment users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local elecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designat ed by the supplier Any repairs or alteration made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electri cal ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas CAUTION Users should not attempt to make such connec
11. c answering machine of the Dialogue VCO can record 1728 total characters in text messages The answer ing machine sends out the factory preset outgoing message that reads THX U FOR CLG PLS IVA MSG GA to greet each caller To Turn on the Answering Machine 1 Pick up the handset 2 Press the AUTO ANS button The screen reads AUTO ANS ON 00 MSG 1 READ 2 ERASE 3 0 FF The number of old messages previously received will be displayed until you erase them Erase old messages when not needed to ensure enough memory for new messages 3 Hang up the handset The answering machine is now ready to take messages Special Features Continued To Playback Recorded Messages 1 The screen will indicate the number of messages you have received 2 Press 1 to read your messages Or press 1 again to fast forward to the next message W hen finished press 2 to erase messages 3 Press 3 to turn off the answering machine Programming your Password for remote message retrieval only For security you can set up a personalized password to protect the privacy of the messages left on your VCO answering machine 1 Lift handset and press AUTO ANS 2 Press 4 3 Type your password after the 71 by following the typing procedures 4 When complete press SELECT to return to auto answering mode 5 When you retrieve your messages remotely you must enter your password exactly See section below
12. e proof of the pur chase date W ithin 30 days of the date of purchase return yourDIALOGUE VCO to the place where you purchased it for immediate replacement After 30 days call Ameriphone at 800 874 3005 VOICE or 800 772 2889 TTY for the authorized serv ice center near you You must prepay all shipping costs We suggest you save the original package materials in the event you need to ship the DIALOGUE VCO W hen shipping for warranty repair include your name address phone number proof of date of purchase and a description of the problem After repairing the product we or the service center will ship it back to you at no cost within the United States and Canada CANADIAN RESIDENTS call Ameriphone at 800 874 3005 800 772 2889 TTY for instructions This warranty does not cover defects result ing from accidents damage while in transit to our service location alterations unau thorized repair failure to follow instruc tions misuse use outside the United States or Canada fire flood and acts of God N or do we warrant the product to be com patible with any particular telephone equip ment party line key telephone systems or more sophisticated switching systems If your DIALOGUE V CO is not covered by this warranty call us at 800 874 3005 or 800 772 2889 TTY for advice as to whether we will repair your DIALOGUE VCO and other repair information The repair shall be warranted for 90 days Specifications Maximum
13. e relay services offer to relay calls from one VCO user to another VCO user Special Features Continued called Voice To Voice Relay or VTV Contact your local relay service for more information The relay services vary from state to state and the procedures using the VCO phone may vary slightly Follow the steps below to determine which procedure you should use for your local relay serv ice MakingVCO Calls If your relay service has a dedicated phone number for TTY TDD calls listed on the directory use that number for making outgoing VCO calls The voice number is for people to call you through the relay service FollowT hese Steps to Make VCO Calls 1 Lift the handset 2 Push the RELAY button or dial from the keypad RELAY RELMGS AUTO ANS Figure 27 RELAY button 3 After the Communications Assistant CA answers your call in text press REL MSG button to request a VCO call RELAY RELMGS AUTO ANS Figure 28 REL MSG button 4 W hen prompted with GA on the display voice the number you re call ing In some areas you may only provide calling information by text W hen connected read incoming messages on display and start speaking when you see GA atend of text message Say go ahead when you re done and it s the other person s turn to talk Continue your conversation by reading and talking Special
14. e tele phone as shown in Figure 4 Figure 4 Connecting the Components Setting up Your Dialogue VCO continued 3 Lift the handset and listen for a dial tone The phone is ready to use Wall Mount 1 Pull the handset hook out as shown in Figure 5 and reverse its position so that the hook points up and will hold the Figure 6 Phone Base Installation handset when you hang up for W all Mounting 3 Plug in the short phone line CU cord and mount the phone as NS shown in Figure 7 Figure 5 Reversing the Hook 2 Insert the tabs of the phone base into the slots in the lower position of the base as shown in Figure 6 Push the phone base in and down firmly until it Figure 7 Wall mounting installation snaps into place 4 See Desktop Use section and follow steps 1 through 3 Using Your Dialogue VCO sing Your Dialogue VCO IncomingVoice Volume frequency you need to boost To iden tify the sound frequency range that 1 Press the AMPLIFY button as best suits your needs follow these shown in Figure 8 to turn the steps ce orat 1 W hen you hear a voice on the AMPLIFY indicator comes on INE PICS ie AMPEIEY button as shown in Figure 8 2 Adjust the TONE slide control as So ee in Figure 10 to suit your hearing AMPLIFY 1 ivo w TONE L HOLD PROG FLASH REDIAL Figure 8 AMPLIFY Button and Indicator
15. gain High frequency 3 kHz 30 dB W ide band 300 to 3000 Hz 20 dB Tone control range Full range 300 to 3000Hz using one slide control Dimensions Size 91 2 x 7 x 31 4 Weight 2 52 Ibs Power Requirements AC adapter 9V 300 mA 4 AA rechargeable batteries option al CSA NRTL Listed FCC and DOC Approved Connecting for Desk or Wall Mount Desktop USE ccecce 4 Wall Mount ccce 5 Direct Audio Output 18 Fa riot 3 ads 7 Help from Ameriphone 2 Hold iaaa i a S 7 Incoming Voice TONE ccce 6 Incoming Voice Volume 6 Installing the Backup Batteries 4 Last Number Redial 7 Programming the Memory Buttons occ 10 Ringer Volume ccce 6 A esta Gasca 2 Troubleshooting as 20 Unanswered Call Light 8 Warranty Service ccce 2 DIALOGUE VCO and AMERIPHONE are registered trademarks of AMERIPHONE INC Precision engineered in the U S A
16. he Dialogue VCO to the Dialogue LVD and the Q 90 Printer Troubleshooting Chart roubleshooting Chart The chart below will help you solve most problems that may arise during operation of your telephone Should the difficulty continue contact A meriphone or your authorized dealer for assistance CAUSE AND CORRECTIVE ACTION Screen remains blank No power The screen runs on AC power check that the AC adapter is plugged into the wall and the receptacle is plugged into the Dialogue VCO No dial tone 1 Check all phone cord connections 2 Remove back up battery if installed Plug in AC adapter first then re install battery Letters do not appear when pressing Still in telephone mode Press SELECT to keypad enter text mode No number dialed when memory button No number stored in that memory button pressed See Programming Frequently Dialed N umbers Nothing happens when RELAY No number stored in the RELAY button See is pressed Programming the Relay Service N umber Garbled message on screen Press SELECT once to correct the inco ing message Call cannot be dialed or is dialed slowly See Installation section to reset the dialing mode switch Dialogue VCO does not have an audible Make sure the ringer is not set to O ff ring position FCC Statement The DIALOGUE VCO has been registered with the Federal Communications Commission FCC and complies with the standards
17. in Part 68 of the FCC Rules FCC compliant telephone cords and modular plugs are provided with this telephone Your telephone company is required by the FCC to allow you to connect FCC registered tele phone equipment to their telephone lines The FCC requires that upon the request of your local telephone company you provide the FCC registration number and Ringer Equivalence N umber REN of your telephone equipment both noted on the underside of the Dialogue VCO Your Dialogue VCO has been tested and found to meet the standards for a Class B digital device as specified in Part 15 of the FCC Rules These specifications are designed to provide against interference with radio and television reception in a residential installa tion There is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If your Ameriphone product causes interference with radio or television reception when in use you might correct that interference with any One or all of these measures 1 Where it can be done safely reorient the receiving television or radio antenna 2 To the extent possible relocate the televi sion radio or other receiver with respect to the telephone equipment 3 If your telephone product runs on AC power plug itinto an AC outlet that is not on the same circuit as the one used by your radio or television This warranty applies only to Ameriphone products thatare purchased and used in the United States or
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19. mber If necessary press the same memory button to repeat the message 5 When connected proceed with the call as in normal VCO communica tions The above procedure works only when the telephone is in text mode W hen operat ing in the telephone mode pressing any memory button dials the phone number stored in that memory See Memory Dialing section AnsweringVCO Calls 1 Lift the handset when the phone rings 2 Press REL MSG Read the incoming message on the display l RELAY RELMGS AUTO ANS a Figure 35 REL MSG button 3 W hen you see GA on the screen speak to the calling party If nothing appears on screen itis nota VCO call itis a voice call Say into the phone lama VCO user Please call me through your state relay operator Provide the relay service voice line number 4 Continue your conversation by reading and talking We strongly advise you to tell your friends and associates to call you through the relay service using the voice relay number for their state Communicating inText Telephone TTY TDD Mode Making aTTY Call You may use the Dialogue VCO to commu nicate with a text telephone TTY TDD The party you called will begin using their TTY and send you a greeting message When the Dialogue VCO receives text messages it automatically switches from regular telephone mode to text mode The screen will display BAUDOT MODE a
20. nd then the text received After GA appears you can then respond by using the keypad of the Dialogue VCO to type your messages Special Features Continued To type a TIY message use the keys of the keypad and their corresponding letters i e number 2is also for letters A B and C On the screen watch the character above the cursor change as you repeat edly press the same key When the desired letter is shown wait one second for the cursor to advance to the next space Then enter the next character SPACE is used as the space bar and BACK SPACE is used for backspace and correc tion The letters Q and Z are located in key number 1 other characters of punc tuation are created with the O and keys Text Transmission Speed Selection The Dialogue VCO defaults to the U S baud rate of 45 5 when using text com munications To change to International baud rate just press SELECT then AUTO ANS The screen will read INT SPEED SELECTED You can switch back to U S speed in the same manner or by hanging up Acoustic Coupling of a TTY to the Dialogue VCO 1 Pick up the handset and place it into TTY acoustic cups 2 Dial number from the Dialogue VCO keypad 3 Press SELECT to go to Baudot mode 4 Press 1 key four times until 8 appears on the screen 5 Continue conversation using the TTY 6 When finished hang up the handset Using Auto Answering Machine The automati
21. ressing the and keys this will type GA HOLD PROG FLASH REDIAL y VOL men Figure 32 PROG button 3 W hen connected proceed with your call by reading and talking Ill In areas where the CA needs to know your long distance carrier and or your home phone number you must complete the steps in the Programming Your Emergency Calling Message section 1 When requested by the CA press REDIAL HOLD PROG S FLASH REDIAL 4 AMPLIFY 0 TONE gt wo oa men Figure 33 REDIAL button 2 Your VCO phone will transmit M y number is My Long Distance Carrier is GA MakingVCO Calls by Memory Dialing After you press RELAY and reach a CA pressing any memory button will inform the CA that you want to make a VCO call and give them the phone number stored in the memory button all at the same time There is no need to voice the phone number 1 Lift handset 2 Press RELAY RELAY RELMGS AUTO ANS F D Figure 34 RELAY button 3 W hen the CA answers in text mode press the desired memory button If the number is stored as the second number in the memory press SHIFT first and then the memory button Special Features Continued 4 The phone sends and displays this message on the screen IAM A VCO USER PLS CALL number stored in memory button selected GA You don t need to voice the phone nu
22. rstorms avoid using telephones electric shock from lightning can occur Before plugging any cord into your speech processor you must consult your implant manufacturer Connecting the Speech Processor Plug the mono end of the plug into the speech processor E Plug the stereo end of the plug into the Audio O utput socket on the phone Speak into the handset when using the Cochlear Implant Adapter Cord Figure 37 Connecting the Speech Processor Connecting to the Dialogue LVD The Dialogue VCO can be used with the Dialogue LVD from A meriphone the large visual display for the Q 90 TTY Attach the Dialogue WD cable to the connector on the back of the Dialogue VCO Be careful not to bend any pins Figure 38 Connecting the Dialogue VD Special Features Continued Connecting to the Q 90 Printer The Dialogue VCO can be used with the Q 90 Printer from A meriphone Attach the Q 90 Printer cable to the connector on the back of the Dialogue VCO Figure 39 Connecting the Q 90 Printer Connecting to the Dialogue LVD and the Q 90 Printer The Dialogue VCO can be connected to both the Dialogue IVD and the Q 90 Printer through the use of an optional cable The cable is available from Ameriphone and can connect the Dialogue LVD to the Q 90 Printer The Ameriphone item number for the cable is 79028 Figure 40 Connecting t
23. s the special services available from your local phone company such as Call Waiting and 3W ay Calling Figure 12 Hold Button PROG K FLASH REDIAL AMPLIFY f TONE E To Figure 14 Flash Button Special Features Features Unanswered Call Indicator HOLD PROG FLASH REDIAL O AMPLIFY 0 TONE 0 Q VOL a Oo me nl Figure 15 Unanswered Call Indicator If an incoming call is not answered by a person after 4 rings the unan swered call indicator will flash The light will continue to flash until the handset is lifted or AC power is dis connected This feature does not require any optional telephone com pany services It is useful if you were away for a short time while expecting a call To cancel this feature unplug the AC adapter and remove all bat teries Press the HOLD button while reconnecting the AC adapter and then re install batteries Repeat this procedure to enable this feature again Programming the Relay Service Number 1 Lift handset and press PROG button HOLD PROG FLASH REDIAL Figure 16 PROG Button 2 Enter the phone number on the keypad Figure 17 Telephone Keypad 3 Push RELAY button to store the number Hang up immediately Special Features Continued 3 Type your name up to 30 letters and Power RELAY RELMGS AUTO ANS press ESPE to save For
24. tions themselves but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority or electrician as soon as possible NOTICE The LOAD NUMBER LN assigned to each erminal device denotes the percentage of the total load to be connected to a telephone loop which is used by the device to prevent overloading The termination on a loop may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the load numbers of all devices does not exceed 100 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Introducing the DialogueVCO 200 00 non cana nnnn nn nn cnn rr nn nn nr nn nn rr rr cnn nn nn rrcrnnnnnrnnnos 2 Waranty SEVA A A A AS 2 Sales Rc aaa id atada Mande tte cid 2 Help from A Meripase A Gah Bande eee eae o dos 2 A A O NN 3 Setting up Your Dialogue VCO ooo cnn non ncnnn cr cnn nn ncnr rn rn rr rn nn nar rr cnn nn nn crcrrnnnn nn ninos 4 Installing the Backup Batteries oirn anea anaana wid Connecting for Desk or Wall Mount 4 Desktop US iv ciccizenievarsenesdccts trawsdanseast aora aia ERA wid Wall MOUNE aii suci aa Baden herd AS Bed ahaha a ae dead at a eae ama bal 5 UsingYour DialogueVCO vivos aiding latina alanine 6 Incoming Voice VOIUME sacar nici idi na Mirai anda Qatari ene adnate ban O a raat 6 Incoming Voice Ta ON AAA a UA Naa EA cl Data PAA AANA AS 6 Ringer VOLUME stat ences er Geiss Hue Feats ins tone dari dae Hold eta tii sel Last N umber Redial aa A A a iterates Special Features Unanswered Ca
25. tton Figure 24 to store this number on that button 4 Immediately hang up the handset Note Any number previously stored at that button number will be overwritten 5 To change a stored number repeat the programming process starting with step 1 Note Please do not program 911 into any memory button To Store a Second Number Into the Same Memory Location 1 Lift the handset and press PROG as shown in Figure 25 2 Enter the phone number on the keypad justas you would dial it normally as shown in Figure 26 3 Press the MEMORY b button and then the desired MEMORY button Figure 24 to store this number as the second phone number in the same memory location Making and Answering VCO Calls A person with hearing loss who uses their voice can use voice carry over VCO through the toll free local relay service to communicate with a hearing person Ina VCO voice carry over call the hard of hearing person speaks directly to the other party The Communications Assistant CA relays the response from the other person which shows up as text on your VCO phone screen You just read and talk It is not possible to speak to the other person or to the CA while the Dialogue VCO is receiving text messages You must wait for the completed message as indi cated by the word GA on the screen from the CA Itis important to let the oth er party know it is their turn to speak by saying GA or GO AHEAD Som
26. utton SELECT button EMERGENCY button REDIAL button FLASH button VOL volume slider RING flasher AMPLIFY button AMPLIFY indicator PROG program button Figure 2 Base Unit Controls Setting up Y our Dialogue VCO There are three steps involved in set ting up your Dialogue VCO Insert four AA rechargeable NiCad batteries for back up in case of AC power outage Decide if you want the phone to sit on a desk or hang on the wall Connect the telephone components Installing the Backup Batteries If there is a power outage the Dialogue VCO will operate for 4 8 hours with four AA rechargeable NiCad batteries not included If the phone is not in use the batteries will stay charged for several months Insert batteries here Press in Figure 3 Accessing the Batteries To Install New Batteries 1 Slide open the battery compart ment cover on the bottom of the telephone Figure 3 Install four fresh AA recharge able NiCad batteries Be sure to observe battery polarity as imprinted on the base of the compartment Connecting for Desk or Wall Mount Set the dial mode switch to T tone if you have touch tone service Set the switch to P pulse if you have rotary dialing Desktop Use 1 Connect the telephone line cord and the handset cord to the telephone as shown in Figure 4 Plug the AC adapter into an electric outlet and into th
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