Conversation etiquette, About conversations – Ultratec PRO80 User Manual

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CONVERSATION ETIQUETTE

Below are some procedures, shortcuts and abbreviations that are commonly used in TTY
conversations.

GA

“go ahead.”

When you are done typing, type “GA” (or press

) to let the other

person know you are done and that they can start typing.

GA OR SK

“go ahead or stop keying”

When you are ready to end the conversation, “GA OR SK” lets the other
person know you are finished but that they can add any last words before
ending the conversation.

SKSK

“stop keying, stop keying.”

Type “SKSK” (or press

twice) and wait for the other person to type

“SK” before hanging up.

CD

“could”

PLS

“please”

CUL

“see you later”

Q

“?” (question mark)

CUZ

“because”

R

“are”

HD

“hold”

SHD

“should”

MTG

“meeting”

THX

“thanks”

NBR

“number”

TMW

“tomorrow”

OIC

“oh, I see”

U

“you”

CA

“communication assistant”

UR

“your”

CONVERSATION MEMORY

About Conversations

Everything typed during a call is automatically saved in memory. These are called
conversations. A conversation includes the date and time stamp and everything sent and
received during a call.

How long is a Conversation stored?

The Superprint Pro80 LVD stores up to 11,264 characters (letters, spaces,
punctuation etc.). This memory space is also used for Auto-Answer
messages. When all of this space is filled, the oldest Conversations are
deleted to make room for new ones.

SK

GA

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