Ameriphone Introducing the Dialogue VCO, Warranty Service, Sales Receipt, Help from Ameriphone

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Introducing the Dialogue VCO

Thank you for selecting the amplified telephone Dialogue VCO from Ameriphone. These Operating Instructions and the associated Quick Operating Guide provide you with the information you need to use your Dialogue VCO effectively and safely. Read this manual thoroughly before using your telephone. Keep the manu- al near the telephone for easy reference.

Warranty Service

Your telephone is designed to provide years of quality service. But, should the phone malfunction and the Trouble- shooting Chart on page 20 not resolve the problem, follow the Warranty pro- cedure on page 22.

Sales Receipt

Be sure to save your sales receipt as proof of purchase date should you need warranty service.

Help from Ameriphone

For help with using your Dialogue VCO, call our Customer Relations department at 508 755-1120

Please make sure your Dialogue VCO package includes the items shown in Figure 1.

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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 ToneLast Number Redial HoldFlash Unanswered Call Indicator Special FeaturesProgramming the Relay Service Number 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 Answering VCO Calls Communicating in Text Telephone TTY/TDD ModeMaking a TTY Call 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 RemotelyDirect Audio Output Connecting to the Dialogue LVDCochlear Implant Adapter Cord 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