Ameriphone IIIP TTY operating instructions Ascii Code, Press to select Ascii or to not select

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5.Hold down and press to return to the screen prior to this function.

L.ASCII Code

ASCII code allows you to communicate with someone who uses a computer as their com- munication device and to access computer data bases such as COMPUSERVE, ABLEDATA or DEAF NET. Your TTY is already equipped with ASCII code, it is preset to communicate in the following mode settings:

300 Baud rate of transmission

Half Duplex

Answer

Displays left to right for easier reading

To make a call in ASCII code to a data base or someone’s personal computer, follow these steps:

disable the automatic ASCII detection by setting the ASCII Tone to 0 (zero) seconds in Step 5, as follows:

1.Turn on your TTY

2.While holding down and left press A to go to ASCII menu. ASCII CODE (ON) is displayed.

3.Press to select ASCII.

4.Next, the screen summarizes the ASCII mode settings and then asks if you want to change modes CHANGE MODES? Y/N

5.Type Y to change. Press several times until you get to the screen that

dis plays ASCII TONE: (3) SEC.” At this point,

hit

twice until the setting

 

changes to 0 (zero) seconds.

6.Press until you get back to the nor mal way of operation. You have successful

ly changed the Auto-detection feature to OFF.

1.Turn on your TTY

2.While holding down and left press A to go to the ASCII menu.

“ASCII CODE (ON) ” is displayed.

3.Press to select ASCII (or to not select).

4.Next, the screen summarizes the ASCII mode settings and then asks if you want to change modes CHANGE MODES? Y/N .

5.Type Y to change. Press or

to answer the rest of the prompts related to ASCII data format.

6.When finished, the screen shows the set- ting you selected: 300. HALF. ORIG. 8NI , for example.

7.Dial the telephone number as you usually would.

8.Conduct your conversation in the normal fashion. After the conversation is over, hang up and turn off your TTY. It will auto- matically return to the regular Baudot mode of communication for regular TTY operation.

You can also receive ASCII calls. DIALOGUE III/III-P TTY s equipped with ASCII code auto- matically switch to ASCII mode of communica- tion when there is an ASCII incoming call. Answer the call and carry on in the normal fashion. If you do not use the ASCII feature, we recommend you

Save ASCII Phone Number

You can save the phone number as an ASCII phone number. When you auto dial the ASCII phone number, your DIALOGUE TTY will automatically set up the call without going through the manual ASCII set up procedures.

1.Hold down and press 1 .

2.DIR NAME: appears on screen.

3.Type in a name (9 letters max) and then

press .

4.Enter the complete phone number and

 

then press

.

5.

 

appears on screen.

ASCII NUMBER? Y/N

6.Press Y (for Yes) for ASCII number.

7.Use and keys to change / save the next four ASCII parameters (Duplex, speed, parity, carriage return & line feed).

8.When finished, hold down and

press to return to normal TTY operation.

Figure 6 - Battery compartment

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Contents Text Telephone Important Safety Instructions Additional Safety Notes for CANADI- AN UsersTable of Contents Chapter Protection Plus Extended Warranty Program IndexDialogue III-P Introduction Component ChecklistDialogue TTY Dialogue III / III-P TTY Chapter Identifying the FeaturesFeatures on Dialogue III / III-P Chapter Loading Paper Into Printer Chapter InstallationPower and Phone Line Connection Chapter Setting UP Your TTY Factory Preset Modes of OperationRelay Number Voice Announcer Phone Directory for Memory DialingScreen. Type in the name of your new Dialogue III/III-P Chapter Operating Your TTY Making a Phone Call Direct ConnectTTY OFF Answering a Phone CallUsing Auto Answer Call-On-HoldPlaying Back/Clearing Recorded Messages Retrieving Messages RemotelyRecording a Conversation Into Memory Preparing a MemoSending a Prepared Memo Chapter Additional Features Reviewing and Editing a MemoWait-For-Response Call TransferWay Calling Checking Memo MemoryUsing an External Printer Checking Directory MemoryClearing the Entire Memory VCO Voice Carry Over CallsDate and Time Stamping Using Acoustic CupsUsing Help Menu Ascii Code Press to select Ascii or to not selectChapter Available Optional Accessories Installing or Replacing BatteriesBuilt-in Printer Heavy Duty Batteries Training VideosChapter Trouble Shooting Symptom Cause and Corrective ActionsChapter Maintenance Information Caring For Your TTYRecharging Batteries Chapter TTY Users EtiquetteChapter Warranty Information Chapter Repair Information Chapter Specifications Chapter FCC RegistrationPrinter TTY Dialogue III-P Chapter Protection Plus Extended Warranty ProgramDisplay TTY Dialogue Page Ameriphone Owner Registration CardAT&T Page Index 714

III, IIIP TTY specifications

The Ameriphone IIIP TTY (Text Telephone) stands as an exceptional device in the realm of telecommunication, designed specifically for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing. This device serves as a remarkable communication tool, enabling users to connect with others through typed messages instead of traditional voice calls. The IIIP model, a hallmark of reliability, incorporates several advanced features, technologies, and characteristics that enhance its usability and accessibility.

One of the standout features of the Ameriphone IIIP TTY is its large, easy-to-read display. The device is equipped with a backlit screen that ensures excellent visibility, making it suitable for various lighting conditions. This feature is particularly beneficial for users with visual impairments while offering clarity for standard use. The keyboard is designed to be user-friendly with well-spaced keys, allowing for efficient typing without any discomfort.

In terms of technology, the Ameriphone IIIP TTY utilizes a built-in, dual-mode capability, enabling it to work seamlessly with both standard phone lines and digital phone systems. This flexibility allows users to connect regardless of the telecommunication infrastructure available, thereby expanding communication options. Additionally, the device is engineered to be compatible with relay services, a critical feature that allows TTY users to communicate with those who do not use TTY devices.

Another significant characteristic of the Ameriphone IIIP is its call waiting and call forwarding features. Users can manage their calls effectively, ensuring that they never miss important conversations. The device also includes adjustable ringing volume and visual alert options, such as flashing lights, which cater to users' preferences and ensure that they remain aware of incoming calls.

The Ameriphone IIIP TTY also boasts a built-in battery and power-saving mode, which provides convenience and prolongs battery life. This is especially important for individuals who rely on their devices for extended periods, as it minimizes the risk of the device dying during crucial conversations.

Overall, the Ameriphone IIIP TTY stands out as a powerful communication tool, combining user-friendly features with cutting-edge technology. Its thoughtful design caters specifically to the needs of the deaf and hard of hearing communities, facilitating clearer and more efficient conversations. This TTY is a testament to the advancements in assistive technology aimed at fostering inclusivity and connectivity.