Ameriphone VCO operating instructions Operating Instructions

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VCODIALOGUE VCO

The “Read and Talk” Telephone

Operating Instructions

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Contents Operating Instructions Additional Safety Notes for Canadian Users Important Safety InstructionsContents Introducing the Dialogue VCO Warranty ServiceSales Receipt Help from AmeriphoneFeatures on the Dialogue VCO Installing the Backup Batteries Setting up Your Dialogue VCOTo Install New Batteries Connecting for Desk or Wall MountWall Mount Phone Base Installation for Wall MountingIncoming Voice Volume Using Your Dialogue VCORinger Volume Incoming Voice ToneLast Number Redial HoldFlash Unanswered Call Indicator Special FeaturesProgramming the Relay Service Number Making Emergency Calls and Sending Emergency Message To ProgramTo Program a Button, Follow these Steps Programming the Memory ButtonsTo Store a Second Number Into the Same Memory Location Making and Answering VCO CallsFollow These Steps to Make VCO Calls Making VCO CallsProvide Calling Information by Text Provide Calling Information by VoiceRedial Answering VCO Calls Communicating in Text Telephone TTY/TDD ModeMaking a TTY Call Text Transmission Speed Selection Using Auto Answering MachineAcoustic Coupling of a TTY to the Dialogue VCO To Turn on the Answering MachineProgramming your Password for Using an External Voice Answering MachineTo Playback Recorded Messages Retrieving Messages RemotelyDirect Audio Output Connecting to the Dialogue LVDCochlear Implant Adapter Cord Connecting to the Dialogue LVD and the Q-90 Printer Connecting to the Q-90 PrinterSymptom Cause and Corrective Action Troubleshooting ChartFCC Statement Warranty Dimensions SpecificationsMaximum gain Tone control rangeIndex