ImPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
Special Features
Answering VCO Calls
1. Lift the handset when the
phone rings.
2. Press REL mSG. Read the
incoming message on the
display.
RELAY
POWER
M1
a.
b.
Figure 36 - REL mSG button
3. When you see "GA" on the
screen, speak to the calling
party. If nothing appears on
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screen, it is not a VCO
call, it is a voice call. Say
into the phone, "I am a
VCO user. Please call me
through your state relay
operator". Provide the relay
service voice line number.
4. Continue your conversation
by reading and talking.
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TONE
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AUTO ANS
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M3
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AMPLIFY
HI
We strongly advise you to tell
your friends and associates to
call you through the relay service
using the voice relay number for
their state.
DIALOGUE VCO
Communicating in Text Telephone
(TTY/TDD) mode
making a TTY Call:
SPACE
X
SIGNAL
You may use the VCO to
communicate with a text telephone
(TTY/TDD). The party you called
M4
M5
will begin using their TTY and
a.
b.
send you a greeting message.
SELECT
MEMORY b
When the VCO receives text
messages, it automatically
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switches from regular telephone
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mode to text mode. The screen
will display "BAUDOT MODE,"
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and then the text received. After
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"GA" appears, you can then
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respond by using the keypad of
the VCO to type your messages.
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To type a TTY message, use the
x
Y
keys of the keypad and their
corresponding letters (i.e. number
2 is also for letters A, B, and C).
On the screen, watch the character
above the cursor change as you
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repeatedly press the same key.
FLASH
REDIAL
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