Ameriphone VCO To Program, Making Emergency Calls and Sending Emergency Message

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Special Features (Continued)

 

 

 

 

3. Type your name (up to 30 letters) and

POWER

RELAY

REL MGS

AUTO ANS

press

to save. (For num-

 

 

 

 

 

ber/letter, press key repeatedly until the

 

 

 

 

desired number/letter appears on

 

M1

 

M2

M3

screen. Wait one second for cursor

to

a.

a.

 

a.

advance to the next space. See

 

Figure 18 - RELAY Button

Programming Emergency Calling

Message/Your Home Phone

Number and Long Distance Carrier

To Program:

1. Lift handset and press PROG button

and then

button.

section on “communicating in text telephone (TTY/TDP) mode” making a TTY call.)

4. Type your address (up to 45 letters)

and press

to save.

5. Enter your home phone number (up to

14 digits) and press to save.

HOLD*PROG

P

M3

M

0 E

a.

a.

 

 

b.

b.

 

 

SELEC

TONE

AMPLIFY

 

 

 

 

 

LO

HI

 

A

 

 

 

 

 

 

B

If your relay requires you to provide the name of your long distance carrier con- tinue with step 6, otherwise skip to step 7

6.Type your long distance carrier (up to 14 letters), and press

to save.

Figure 19 - PROG

Figure 20- EMER-

Button

GENCY Button

2.Enter your local emergency service number, (or 911, if available), up to

14 digits. Press

to save.

 

 

 

M3

M

G

J

M

a.

a.

b.

b.

H

K

6 O

I

5 L

 

SELEC

P

T

W

 

 

7RS

8UV

9XY

 

A

*

P

 

 

O

 

 

 

0 E

#

 

B

Figure 21 - Tele-

Figure 22 - EMER-

phone Keypad

GENCY Button

7.Hang up.

8.To change any information, repeat from step 1.

Making Emergency Calls and Sending Emergency Message

1.Lift handset

2.Dial the emergency number if it has not been programmed into (see previous section).

3.Press .

9

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