Ameriphone Q90 User Manual

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CHAPTER 7

GLOSSARY OF
PRIMARY FUNCTIONS

Dial

- This key toggles the Q90

in or out of dialing mode. After
turning on the Q90, press Dial

once to select a phone number from the
directory or to dial manually. See
“Making a Phone Call,” page 12.
Pressing the key a second time or
pressing the ESC key cancels dial
mode.

Redial

- Press this key to

redial the last number you
dialed.

Quick #

- This key

automatically dials the number
in Directory 1. Use it for the

number you dial most frequently, such
as your call relay service. See page 8 to
set up your Phone Directory.

VCO Request

- When on line,

press this key to transmit a fac-
tory defined message, “VCO

CALL PLS GA” , and automatically
establish VCO mode. See
“VCO (Voice Carry Over) Calls”,
page 16.

MSG 1 & MSG 2

-

Press these keys to send
user-defined messages.

See “Personalized MSG 1& 2” on
page 9.

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Hi-Speed

- Sends text at

twice the normal speed, so you
can type as fast as you want,

for quicker, more economical calls.

Ameriphone has developed Hi-Speed

as an “open” format that can be
licensed, at no charge, to other TTY
manufacturers, relay services, etc. Our
goal is to encourage an industry-wide
standard that enables the greatest
number of TTY users to communicate at
new, higher speeds. See “Changing
Other Settings,” page 12.

Save

- If this key is pressed

while in dial mode, it saves a
phone number sequence in the

phone directory. If this key is pressed
when not in dial mode, it saves a user
message.

HCO

- The Q90 allows you to

type the outgoing conversation,
while allowing you to hear the

response through an accessory speaker
or Walkman style headset. HCO is for
people who can hear, but have difficulty
speaking. These calls are usually made
through the relay service. See “HCO
(Hearing Carry Over) Calls,” page 17.

Transfer

- Allows a call to be

transferred to another TTY on
the some phone line. See

“Transfer,” page 15.

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