3. Press to select ASCII (or to not select). 4. Next, the screen summarizes the ASCII mode settings and then asks if you want to change modes . 5. Type Y to change. Press or to answer the rest of the prompts related to ASCII data format. 6. When finished, the screen shows the set- ting you selected: , for example. 7. Dial the telephone number as you usually would. 8. Conduct your conversation in the normal fashion. After the conversation is over, hang up and turn off your TTY. It will auto- mati
These Operating Instructions and the associated Quick Operating Guide provide you with the information you need to use your XL-40 effectively, easily and safely. Read this manual thoroughly before using your telephone. Keep the manual near the telephone for easy reference. Warranty Service Your telephone is designed to provide years of quality service. But, should the phone malfunction and the Trouble-shooting Chart on page 12 not resolve the problem, follow the Warranty procedure on page 19. Sa
• Setup special features Installing the Backup Batteries To add extra brightness to the Dialogue XL-25s’s ring flasher when you receive calls, install one 9 Volt alkaline battery (not included). Note: For your safety always unplug the phone line before you install or replace the backup battery. 4 Figure 3 To install new battery: 1. Slide open the battery compart-ment cover on the bottom of the telephone, (Figure 3). 2. Install one fresh 9-volt battery. The battery indicator on the base unit will
3. Press the MEMORY b button and then the desired MEMORY button (Figure 24) to store this number as the second phone number in the same memory location. Making and Answering VCO Calls 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 t
3 E N G L I S H Important Safety Instructions CAUTION: Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate. The Ringer Equivalent Number is an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface. The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalent Number of
1. Insert four AA alkaline batteries for back-up in case of AC power outage. 2. Decide if you want the phone to sit on a desk or hang on the wall. 3. Connect the telephone components. 4. Program up to 12 telephone numbers to call with the press of a memory button. 5. Set up special features Installing the Backup Batteries If there is a power outage, the XL-50 will operate for up to 48 hours with four AA alkaline backup batteries (not included). If the phone is not in use, the batteries will stay
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Contents Introducing the Dialogue XL-25s ............................................................2 Warranty Service ......................................................................................2 Sales Receipt ............................................................................................2 Help from Ameriphone................................................................................2 Features .................................................
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Help from Ameriphone For help with using your DIALOGUE JB-20 , call our Customer Relations department at 800-894-3005. Please make sure your DIALOGUE JB-20 package includes the items shown in Figure 1. Base Unit CHAPTER 3 FEATURES IDENTIFICATION RINGER TONE selector HOLD button Ringer control switch (volume) Audio Output jack Tone / Pulse switch Emergency buttons Braille characters Raised letters for easy identification REDIAL button MEMORY button HANDSET VOL control (volume) FLASH button PROG b
When AMPLIFY is on, the AMPLIFY indicator comes on. P E0 # HOLD PROG TONE LO HI FLASH REDIAL VOL AMPLIFY * Figure 8 - AMPLIFY Button and Indicator 2. Adjust the volume in the ear piece by moving the VOL slide control in Figure 9. With AMPLIFY on, incoming volume will be up to 48dB louder. Caution: Repeated incremental exposure to amplification levels greater than 18 dB may be harmful to individuals without hearing disabilities. Therefore, do not remove the warning label attached to the back of t