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Personal telephone assistants
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Preliminary
A call can be transferred back and forth between the TLC system and the mobile
handset any number of times.
Mobile Phone Text Message Access
TLC's Smart Phone app allows TLC to ring your telephones when an incoming
text message is received on your Smart Phone. Messages can be read to you
and you can reply to them using your home telephone.
While listening to or when composing a text message, you can adjust the
playback volume. Press *, and then press 0 one or more times to lower
the volume, or # one or more times to raise the volume. When the maximum
or minimum volume is hit, TLC will play a short beep. Pressing any key other
than *, 0, or # will exit the volume adjustment mode and execute the
function corresponding to that key. TLC remembers the playback level you set so
the next time you listen to a text message, it will play back at the level you
previously set.
 Listening to Your Text Messages
When you access your text messages using your home telephone, by default
TLC ignores those that are more than twelve hours old. You can change the
default number of hours using the TLC settings on your Smart Phone. In addition,
text messages are accessed with the most recent messages first. This makes
managing your messages easier.
 Composing Text Messages
You can compose or reply to text messages using your telephone's keypad. The
message you compose will be broken down into sentences. Initially, a period ('.')
will be appended to your message after you say it. You will then have the option
to add a new sentence, add to the last sentence, or send as is. You can review
your message before sending it. You can either hear the message spoken, or
you can have it displayed in fragments on your telephone's caller ID display. TLC
will also spell the message as it displays it on your telephone.
To compose and send a message to one of your contact's mobile phones, at the
dial tone, dial a few letters of the contact's first name and press *, then enter
a few letters of the second name and press *, then press #. TLC will ask
you to select the mobile phone from which to send the message and will then ask
you to speak your message. This is similar to Dialing-By-Name to make a call,
but the # is used for the phone type to indicate that you want to send a text
message instead.
You can also compose and send a text message to the last number dialed or
received by pressing * # at the dial tone.
When you are asked to say your message, you can switch to entering your
message with your telephone's keypad by pressing either 7 to add text to the
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