3. Press a memory button (Figure 24)
to store this number on that button.
4. Immediately hang up the handset.
Note: Any number previously
stored at that button number will
be overwritten.
5. To change a stored number,
repeat the programming process
starting with step 1.
Note: Please do not program 911
into any memory button
To Store a Second Number Into the
Same Memory Location:
1. Lift the handset and press PROG
as shown in Figure 25.
2. Enter the phone number on the
keypad just as you would dial it
normally, as shown in Figure 26.
Special Features
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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 the other
person, which shows up as text on your
VCO phone screen. You just read and
talk.
It is not possible to speak to the other
person or to the CA while the Dialogue
VCO is receiving text messages. You must
wait for the completed message as indi-
cated by the word "GA" on the screen
from the CA. It is important to let the oth-
er party know it is their turn to speak by
saying "GA" or "GO AHEAD."
Some relay services offer to relay calls
from one VCO user to another VCO user,
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Figure 26 - Telephone Keypad
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