Gigaset GS110 Manual page 37

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Using TTY for calls
In TTY mode (Telephone Typewriter), those with speech and hearing impediments can
communicate by entering text on a smartphone.
The smartphone is connected to a special teletypewriter or other TTY service
via USB.
Enabling TTY mode:
¤
Phone
Tap
TTY (full mode)
TTY HCO
TTY VCO
Network-dependent settings
Depending on your mobile network operator, you can use additional network services such as
a mailbox, Call divert and Call waiting. You can set up these services and enable and disable
them as required from the Settings menu in the Phone app.
¤
Phone
Tap
whose network services you want to edit
Call log
The call log shows all outgoing, accepted and missed calls.
Showing the call log
¤
Phone
Tap
icons show the types of calls:
Missed call
Accepted call
Outgoing call
Showing call details
¤
Tap call
Call details . . . Information on the call is displayed, e. g. time and duration
Contacting the caller
¤
Phone
Tap
¤
Calling:
¤
Sending an SMS:
Settings
Accessibility
See the call as text and hear it as audio.
Hear what the other person is saying, reply by entering text.
See as text what the other person is saying, reply by speaking.
Settings
Calling accounts
. . . The calls are listed with name or call number, place and date. Arrow
. . .
Tap
next to the entry
Tap the call
Send a message
TTY mode
Select the desired mode
Tap the SIM card of the operator
Enter a message
Tap
Making calls
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