Ameriphone Setting up Your Dialogue VCO, Installing the Backup Batteries, Desktop Use

Page 6

Setting up Your Dialogue VCO

There are three steps involved in set- ting up your Dialogue VCO.

Insert four AA rechargeable NiCad batteries for back-up in case of AC power outage.

Decide if you want the phone to sit on a desk or hang on the wall.

Connect the telephone components.

Installing the Backup Batteries

If there is a power outage, the Dialogue VCO will operate for 4 - 8 hours with four AA rechargeable NiCad batteries (not included). If the phone is not in use, the batteries will stay charged for several months.

Insert batteries here

Press in

here to open

battery compart-

ment

MANUAL

AUTO

To Install New Batteries:

1.Slide open the battery compart-- ment cover on the bottom of the telephone (Figure 3).

2.Install four fresh AA recharge- able NiCad batteries. Be sure to observe battery polarity as imprinted on the base of the compartment.

Connecting for Desk or Wall Mount

Set the dial mode switch to T (tone) if you have touch tone service.

Set the switch to P (pulse) if you have rotary dialing.

Desktop Use:

1.Connect the telephone line cord and the handset cord to the telephone as shown in Figure 4.

2.Plug the AC adapter into an electric outlet and into the tele- phone as shown in Figure 4.

Figure 3 - Accessing the Batteries

Figure 4 - Connecting the Components

4

Image 6
Contents Operating Instructions Important Safety Instructions Additional Safety Notes for Canadian UsersContents Sales Receipt Warranty ServiceIntroducing the Dialogue VCO Help from AmeriphoneFeatures on the Dialogue VCO To Install New Batteries Setting up Your Dialogue VCOInstalling the Backup Batteries Connecting for Desk or Wall MountPhone Base Installation for Wall Mounting Wall MountRinger Volume Using Your Dialogue VCOIncoming Voice Volume Incoming Voice ToneHold Last Number RedialFlash Special Features Unanswered Call IndicatorProgramming 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 Communicating in Text Telephone TTY/TDD Mode Answering VCO CallsMaking a TTY Call Acoustic Coupling of a TTY to the Dialogue VCO Using Auto Answering MachineText Transmission Speed Selection To Turn on the Answering MachineTo Playback Recorded Messages Using an External Voice Answering MachineProgramming your Password for Retrieving Messages RemotelyConnecting to the Dialogue LVD Direct Audio OutputCochlear 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 Maximum gain SpecificationsDimensions Tone control rangeIndex