Ameriphone VCO Using an External Voice Answering Machine, To Playback Recorded Messages

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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. When 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 " / " 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.

Retrieving Messages Remotely:

1.Call your Dialogue VCO from a text telephone, another Dialogue VCO, or a TTY/ 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.At the 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 text answering machine will not work in conjunction with 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.

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