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Ultratec Uniphone 1140 Quick Manual

Ultratec Uniphone 1140 Quick Manual

Ultratec uniphone 1140: quick start
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UNIPHONE 1140
This guide contains basic instructions for using your Uniphone 1140. For
more complete instructions, see the user's manual.
Setting up your Uniphone 1140
All you do to set up the Uniphone 1140 is plug it in! You can also install a
battery if you want to use the Uniphone 1140 during a power outage.
Be sure to use only the power adapter that comes with the Uniphone 1140.

Installing a battery

QUICK GUIDE

Plugging in power and the

telephone line

CAUTION! Plug the Uniphone 1140
into a standard household telephone
(analog) line only. Any other line
type may damage your telephone or
Uniphone 1140 and void your
warranty.
310-008800

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Summary of Contents for Ultratec Uniphone 1140

  • Page 1: Quick Guide

    Setting up your Uniphone 1140 All you do to set up the Uniphone 1140 is plug it in! You can also install a battery if you want to use the Uniphone 1140 during a power outage.
  • Page 2: Making A Voice Telephone Call

    (TTY). Making a voice telephone call 1. Pick up the Uniphone 1140 handset. 2. Dial the telephone number using the number keys on the Uniphone 1140 keyboard. 3. When someone answers, go ahead with your conversation. 4. When you are finished with your conversation, hang up the handset.
  • Page 3: Making A Tty Call

    TTY On/Off Answering a TTY call 1. The flasher blinks when the Uniphone 1140 rings. 2. Turn on the Uniphone 1140 by pressing the 3. Type a greeting. 4. When you are finished with your conversation, hold down either key and press the hang up.
  • Page 4 Using Voice Carry Over (VCO) VCO is a technology developed by Ultratec that combines voice and text communications over the telephone. It allows individuals who cannot hear well, but wish to use their own voice, to speak directly to the other person on the telephone and read the other person’s response on the text display.