Special Features (Continued)
2.Dial the number you're calling on the keypad (if you make a mistake, press PROG to go back one space to erase the incorrect number), fol- lowed by pressing the * and # keys (this will type"GA".)
HOLD*PROG | 0 | O |
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E |
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P |
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| FLASH | REDIAL | ||
TONE | AMPLIFY |
| VOL | |
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LO | HI |
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Figure 32 - PROG button
3.When connected, proceed with your call by reading and talking.
III.In areas where the CA needs to know your long distance carrier and /or your home phone number, you must complete the steps in the "Programming Your Emergency Calling Message" section.
1.When requested by the CA, press
REDIAL.
HOLD*PROG | 0 | O |
| # |
E |
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P |
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| FLASH | REDIAL | ||
TONE | AMPLIFY |
| VOL | |
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LO | HI |
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Figure 33 - REDIAL button
2.Your VCO phone will transmit: "My number is...., My Long Distance Carrier is....GA".
Making VCO Calls by Memory Dialing: After you press RELAY and reach a CA, pressing any memory button will inform the CA that you want to make a VCO call and give them the phone number stored in the memory button, all at the same time. There is no need to voice the phone number.
1.Lift handset.
2.Press RELAY.
POWER | RELAY | REL MGS | AUTO ANS |
M1 |
| M2 | M3 |
a. | a. |
| a. |
Figure 34 - RELAY button
3.When the CA answers in text mode, press the desired memory button. If the number is stored as the second number in the memory, press SHIFT first and then the memory button.
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