Ameriphone VCO Operating Instructions Manual page 20

The “read and talk” telephone
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IMPORTANT SAFETY
Special Features
INSTRUCTIONS
To Store the Second 5 Numbers
Into the Same Memory Locations:
1. Lift the handset and press
PROG as shown in Figure 25.
2. Enter the phone number on the
keypad just as you would dial it
normally, as shown in Figure 26.
3. Press the MEMORY b button
and then the desired MEMORY
(M1-M5) button (Figure 24) to
store this number as the
second phone number in the
same memory location.
Making Standard Phone Calls
1. Make or answer voice
calls as usual.
2. Press the AMPLIFY button to
turn amplifier ON/OFF.
3. Adjust VOLUME and TONE
slide controls to suit your hearing
4. Hang up to reset.
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HOLD
TONE
LO
AMPLIFY Button
Using Relay with VCO
A person with hearing loss who
uses their voice can use voice
carry over (VCO) through the
toll-free local relay service to
communicate with a hearing
person.
In a VCO (voice carry over) call,
the hard of hearing person speaks
directly to the other party. The
Communications Assistant (CA)
relays the response from the other
person, which shows up as text on
your VCO phone screen. You just
read and talk.
It is not possible to speak to the
other person or to the CA while
the VCO is receiving text
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PROG
FLASH
REDIAL
AMPLIFY
VOL
HI
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