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Available User Preference Settings:
D
Do not dial thru
Z
Do not type recordings verbatim
V
VCO on
H
HCO on
M
Male CA
F
Female CA
B
Braille
A
Do not announce Relay
X
Do not explain Relay
C
Request calling card
E
English language
G
German language
R
French language
S
Spanish language
2
2-line VCO
For example:
If VCO will be used when placing calls through
Relay, type the letter, “V” in this menu. Then, the TRS will
recognize calls as being VCO calls.
5.
Press
to move to the next menu option.
CARRIER
is
displayed.
6.
If you do not wish to specify a long distance provider, press
.
USER ID
is displayed.
If you wish to specify a long distance provider, you may fill in the
carrier-of-choice option. To do this, contact your TRS for the code for
your preferred long distance provider. Type this code and press
.
USER ID
is displayed.
You may also select a carrier of choice on a call-by-call basis by using
a 10-10-XXX number. Simply type the desired 10-10-XXX prefix
before the number of the person you are trying to call. This overrides
any preset carrier-of-choice setting.
7.
Do NOT make any changes to the
USER ID
setting unless told to
do so by your TRS. Press the
button to exit this menu.
Placing a Call Using Relay Dial with E-Turbo
1.
Make sure the Superprint Pro80 is on. The Power light should be lit.
2.
Press the
button.
TYPE NAME OR NUMBER
is displayed.
3.
Type the number of the person you wish to call and press
.
4.
DIALING RELAY...
is displayed followed by the number of the TRS
that you have programmed for this button.
The call is automatically placed through the TRS. You may see some
messages such as the CA’s greeting or the status of your call being
dialed.
5.
When the person you are calling answers the phone, continue your
conversation as you would with any relay call.
Enter
Relay
Esc
Enter
Enter
Enter
Summary of Contents for PRO80TM
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