On/off line, Wait, Cell flash – Ameriphone Q90 User Manual

Page 22: Vco mode, Backlight, Flash, Sticky, Menu

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CHAPTER 7

GLOSSARY OF
SECONDARY FUNCTIONS

On/Off Line

- This key

causes the Q90 to connect
or disconnect from the

telephone line.

Wait

- This key is useful if

you expect a long pause in
a conversation. Activate this

function and Waiting for Response
will be displayed. Then, when your
caller begins typing again, the ring
signaler will flash.

Cell Flash

- When Cell

Flash is on, the Q90 ring
flasher will flash to

announce an incoming cell phone or
cordless phone call.

VCO Mode

- This allows

the outgoing conversation
to be voiced, while provid-

ing a text display of the incoming
response. It is provided for Q90 users
who can speak, but have difficulty hear-
ing. These calls are usually made with
the help a relay call assistant. See “VCO
(Voice Carry Over) Calls,” page 16.

Mic

- This key turns on the

VCO microphone if the Q90
is in VCO mode.

Backlight

- This key turns

the Q90 backlight on or off.

F1

DIAL

Ctrl

F2

REDIAL

Ctrl

F4

VCO REQ.

Ctrl

F5

MSG 1

Ctrl

F6

MSG 2

Ctrl

CHAPTER 7

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Flash

- Used to access tele-

phone company features such
as call-waiting, 3-way calls, etc.

See “Answering a Cell Phone or
Cordless Phone,” page 14.

Sticky

- This function makes it

easier to operate the Q90 with
just one hand. For example,

when sticky key is on, pressing Ctrl ,
releasing it and then pressing F1 has
the same effect as holding down Ctrl
while pressing F1 . The sticky key
works with the Ctrl , Shift , and Ctrl
Shift key combinations. See
“Changing Other Settings,” page 12.

Menu

- Pressing this key enters

or exits the menu mode, which
is used to change many of the

settings used by the Q90. See
“Changing Menu Mode Settings,”
page 9.

ESC

- The ESC Key will cause

the Q90 to exit Dial Mode, Save
Mode, Review Mode, and user

message sequences. The ESC Key
does not cause the Q90 to hang up if on
line.

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Ctrl

F3

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