Ameriphone VCO Direct Audio Output, Connecting to the Dialogue LVD, Cochlear Implant Adapter Cord

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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.

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Figure 36 - Audio Output

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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 Output 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 thunderstorms, 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.

Plug the stereo end of the plug into the Audio Output socket on the phone.

Speak into the handset when using the Cochlear Implant Adapter Cord.

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Figure 37 - Connecting the

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Connecting to the Dialogue LVD

The Dialogue VCO can be used with the Dialogue LVD from Ameriphone, the large visual display for the Q-90 TTY. Attach the Dialogue LVD cable to the connector on the back of the Dialogue VCO. Be careful not to bend any pins.

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Figure 38 - Connecting the

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Contents Operating Instructions Important Safety Instructions Additional Safety Notes for Canadian UsersContents Warranty Service Introducing the Dialogue VCOSales Receipt Help from AmeriphoneFeatures on the Dialogue VCO Setting up Your Dialogue VCO Installing the Backup BatteriesTo Install New Batteries Connecting for Desk or Wall MountPhone Base Installation for Wall Mounting Wall MountUsing Your Dialogue VCO Incoming Voice VolumeRinger Volume Incoming Voice ToneFlash HoldLast Number Redial Programming the Relay Service Number Special FeaturesUnanswered Call Indicator To Program Making Emergency Calls and Sending Emergency MessageProgramming the Memory Buttons To Program a Button, Follow these StepsMaking and Answering VCO Calls To Store a Second Number Into the Same Memory LocationMaking VCO Calls Follow These Steps to Make VCO CallsProvide Calling Information by Voice Provide Calling Information by TextRedial Making a TTY Call Communicating in Text Telephone TTY/TDD ModeAnswering VCO Calls Using Auto Answering Machine Text Transmission Speed SelectionAcoustic Coupling of a TTY to the Dialogue VCO To Turn on the Answering MachineUsing an External Voice Answering Machine Programming your Password forTo Playback Recorded Messages Retrieving Messages RemotelyCochlear Implant Adapter Cord Connecting to the Dialogue LVDDirect Audio Output Connecting to the Q-90 Printer Connecting to the Dialogue LVD and the Q-90 PrinterTroubleshooting Chart Symptom Cause and Corrective ActionFCC Statement Warranty Specifications DimensionsMaximum gain Tone control rangeIndex