TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 2: COMPONENT CHECKLIST CHAPTER 3: IDENTIFYING THE FEATURES CHAPTER 4: INSTALLATION CHAPTER 5: SETTING UP YOUR TTY CHAPTER 6: OPERATING YOUR TTY...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 7: ADDITIONAL FEATURES CHAPTER 8: AVAILABLE OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES CHAPTER 9: TROUBLE SHOOTING CHAPTER 10: MAINTENANCE INFORMATION CHAPTER 11: TTY USER'S ETIQUETTE CHAPTER 12: WARRANTY INFORMATION CHAPTER 13: REPAIR INFORMATION CHAPTER 14: FCC REGISTRATION CHAPTER 15: SPECIFICATIONS CHAPTER 16: PROTECTION PLUS EXTENDED WARRANTY PROGRAM OWNER REGISTRATION CARD...
CHAPTER 3 IDENTIFYING THE FEATURES DIALOGUE III / III–P TTY Features on DIALOGUE III / III–P...
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CHAPTER 3 (CONTINUED) Phone Directory Memo Send Memo Record Conversation Clear Message Playback Special Function Keys on DIALOGUE III / III–P Escape Redial Dial Auto Answer Hang Up Option...
CHAPTER 4 INSTALLATION A. Power and Phone Line Connection DIALOGUE TTY DIALOGUE TTY Phone Cord Phone Wall Outlet Telephone or Signaling Devices (Optional) B. Loading Paper Into Printer Figure 2 - Removing paper tray cover AC Outlet AC Adapter Figure 3 - Installing printer paper Figure 4 - Pulling printer paper through its cover...
CHAPTER 5 SETTING UP YOUR TTY A. Relay Number Voice Announcer B. Phone Directory for Memory Dialing 1. Programming Phone Directory 2. Editing Phone Directory 3. Printing the Phone Directory C. Factory Preset Modes of Operation...
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F. Setting Up Other Operating Options (optional) 1. Printer Letter Sizes DIALOGUE III/III-P can print conversations in three letter sizes; standard, medium, and big. It is preset to print in standard letter size. Howev- er, once it is changed it will remember and main- tain the size selection.
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5. Turning Off Toll Saver and Selecting the Number of Rings for Auto Answer DIALOGUE III and III-P are the world's first TTY's equipped with the exclusive . This feature allows you to remotely check your answering system and not incur any toll charges if there are no messages.
Number Voice Announcer first and then follow with the Auto Answer Message. 9. Printing Auto Answer Messages DIALOGUE III-P TTY is set up to print and record all incoming call messages. However, you may turn off print function to save paper.
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CHAPTER 6 (CONTINUED) 3. Memory Dialing: Before you can dial from memory, you must have the names and phone numbers stored in the directory. See Chapter 5 on how to create a phone directory. 4. Calling 911 Emergency Number: (911 Emergency Number may not be available in some areas) HELP! HELP! GA 5.
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TOLL-SAVER option selected in your TTY. When you remotely call your answering system, if your DIALOGUE III/ III-P does not answer within two rings, that means there are no mes- sages. You should hang up immediately to avoid incurring any call toll charges.
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(CONTINUED) NOTE: You must visually monitor the number of rings by watching your TTY SIGNAL indicator. If your DIALOGUE III/III-P answers within two rings, there are new messages and you can retrieve them by typing in your password and then press .
CHAPTER 6 (CONTINUED) Reviewing and Editing a Memo K. Printing a Memo or Conversation Stored in Memory CHAPTER 7 ADDITIONAL FEATURES A. Wait-For-Response This feature notifies the user who was placed on "HOLD" that the other party has resumed typing. Press vate this feature.
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TTY. E. Checking Available Memory Your DIALOGUE III/III-P TTY has a total mem- ory capacity of 32K, which is approximately 32,000 characters (i.e. equivalent to about 13 letter size typed pages). About 500 characters are used for programming the internal control in- structions of the TTY.
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All DIALOGUE TTYs work with external printers that support a standard parallel interface. RS232 serial printers aren't compatible with AMERIPHONE TTYs. If your DIALOGUE TTY is not equipped with a built-in printer, follow these instructions to attach and use an external print- er.
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Using Help Menu The DIALOGUE III TTY comes equipped with help menus to assist you in using the various features. These menus are especially helpful when using the TTY when the users guide is un- available or when only a quick reference is need- ed.
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You can also receive ASCII calls. DIALOGUE III/III-P TTY s equipped with ASCII code auto- matically switch to ASCII mode of communica- tion when there is an ASCII incoming call. Answer the call and carry on in the normal fashion. If you...
TTY con- versation. For longer operation, order heavy duty (2 hour) batteries from AMERIPHONE. When the batteries are running low, the Power Indicator will blink when the TTY is turned on. Replace or recharge the batteries immediately.
CHAPTER 9 TROUBLE SHOOTING If any problem should arise during operation of your TTY, go through the suggestions listed below. Should the difficulty persist, contact AMERIPHONE or your authorized dealer for assistance. SYMPTOM DIALOGUE TTY CAUSE AND CORRECTIVE ACTIONS No power. Check to make sure that both ends of the AC adapter/charger are firmly plugged in.
(for a total of 3 years). There is absolutely no additional cost to you for repairs during this peri- od. AMERIPHONE pays 100% of all parts and labor. (One year Protection Program is also available).
OWNER REGISTRATION CARD Thank you for purchasing your AMERIPHONE DIALOGUE TTY. Please fill out and mail this card Within The Next 10 Days to register your purchase. Proper registration will enable us to send you period- ic mailings about new products and other important...
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