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Industry Canada information

NOTICE:

This equipment meets the applicable

Industry Canada Terminal Equipment Technical
Specifications. This is confirmed by the registration
number. The abbreviation, IC, before the registration
number signifies that registration was performed
based on a Declaration of Conformity indicating that
Industry Canada technical specifications were met. It
does not imply that Industry Canada approved the
equipment.

NOTICE:

The Ringer Equivalence Number

(REN) for this terminal equipment is 0.5B. The
REN assigned to each terminal equipment provides
an indication of the maximum number of terminals
allowed to be connected to a telephone interface. The
termination on an interface may consist of any
combination of devices subject only to the
requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence
Numbers of all the devices does not exceed five.

A

Abbreviations, 

back cover

AC adapter, 9, 24, 26
Amplification, 12
Auto ID, 5, 10

B

Battery, 

compartment, 4
disposal, 3, 8
how long it lasts, 5, 8
installing a, 8
safety, 3
type, 3, 5, 7-8

Baudot code 26

C

Call progress, 5, 18
Calling, 15-23
Calling, 

answering a direct VCO call,
22
answering a TTY call, 19
answering a voice telephone
call, 16
call progress, 18
Hearing Carry Over (HCO),
23
making a direct VCO call,
22
making a TTY call, 17
making a VCO call through
a relay service, 21
making a voice telephone
call, 16

Cleaning, 2
Communication Assistant

(CA), 20

Customer Service phone

number, 25

D

Dial key, 4, 12
Dialing tips, 18
Digital telephone system, 10
Direct VCO, 22

Display contrast key, 4
Display key, 13
Display screen, 4
Duplex jack, 10

F

Feature keys, 12

Dial key, 12
Display key, 13
GAkey, 13
On/Off key, 12
Timer key, 13
Volume key, 12

G

GA key, 4, 13

H

Handset, 4
Handset volume key, 4, 12
Hang up TTY/VCO, how to,

9, 17, 19

Hearing Carry Over (HCO), 

defined, 23
making a call, 23

Hook flash, 18

I

Interrupting during a

conversation, 11

L

Lightning, danger, 3

O

Off-hook light, 4
On/Off key, 4, 12
Overview, 4

P

Parts list, 7
Power jack, 4, 9
Power, plugging in, 9
Pulse or tone dialing switch, 4,

10, 24

Pulse or tone dialing, setting,

10

R

Ready screen, 9
Relay, 20
Repair, 25

shipping address, 25

Ring volume switch, 4

S

Safety instructions, 2-3
SENDING ID, 10
Signal light, 4
Signaler light, 10
Special characters {! " # $ % ‘ -

() *}, 11, 24

Specifications, 26

T

Telephone jack, 4
Telephone line, 

plugging in, 9
type, 9-10

Timer key, 4, 13
Transfer a call, 18
Troubleshooting, 24-25
TTY etiquette, 

back cover

Turbo Code, 5, 11, 26

interrupt, 11

V

Voice Carry Over (VCO)

calling, 20
answering a direct VCO call,
22
making a direct VCO call,
22
through a relay service, 21
defined, 20

Volume key (amplification), 12

Y

Y-jack, 10

Summary of Contents for Uniphone 1000

Page 1: ...305 000803 USING YOUR UNIPHONE 1000...

Page 2: ...com Fourth edition May 2002 First printing 1993 2002 Ultratec Inc and Turbo Code are registered trademarks of Ultratec Inc Uniphone 1000 and Auto ID are trademarks of Ultratec Inc Acknowledgement In 1...

Page 3: ...s such as rings bracelets and keys The battery or conductor may overheat and cause burns IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 3 Important safety instructions When using your Uniphone 1000 basic safety precau...

Page 4: ...Y Battery backup allows you to use the Uniphone 1000 during a power outage An 9 volt alkaline battery not included will power the Uniphone 1000 for 30 45 minutes of normal use during a power outage Ca...

Page 5: ...included if you want to use the Uniphone 1000 during a power outage Be sure to use only the power adapter that comes with the Uniphone 1000 After opening the box you should find the following parts U...

Page 6: ...tery The battery compartment is on the bottom of the Uniphone 1000 Follow the steps below to install a battery 8 SETUP WARNING Do not burn or puncture the battery It could release toxic material that...

Page 7: ...not have the interrupt feature or the other person may not be typing continuously I Shift SETUP 11 What kind of telephone line You need a standard analog telephone line with either pulse or tone dial...

Page 8: ...A Dspl Timer SETUP 13 About the feature keys The On Off key Press the key to turn on TTY mode or VCO mode before you make or answer a call You also use the key with the key to hang up the Uniphone 100...

Page 9: ...hone TTY A voice call using the Uniphone 1000 is the same as with any telephone pick up the handset dial and listen for a ring or busy signal A TTY call is the same as with any TTY turn on the TTY dia...

Page 10: ...3 Go ahead with the conversation 4 Hang up the handset when you are finished 16 CALLING 1 Press the key and then press the key Both the signal and power lights will turn on 2 Type the telephone number...

Page 11: ...t method of dialing will depend on your telephone system Dialing with a TTY should be the same as dialing a voice call For long distance include a 1 and the area code Use a for a hook flash A hook fla...

Page 12: ...time You do not have to put down the handset each time you finish speaking The Uniphone 1000 automatically turns off the handset during TTY reception On Off Shift Dial On Off CALLING 21 UsingVoice Ca...

Page 13: ...esponses back to you You do not use a relay service for a direct VCO call The person you call must have a TTY available in order for direct VCO to work Making a directVCO call 1 Press the key and then...

Page 14: ...The text should change to words The Uniphone 1000 does not turn on when I press the key even when the AC adapter is plugged in Be sure the adapter is firmly plugged in and the electrical outlet is wo...

Page 15: ...art 68 rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this product It is designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack that is also com...

Page 16: ...call 16 call progress 18 Hearing Carry Over HCO 23 making a direct VCO call 22 making a TTY call 17 making a VCO call through a relay service 21 making a voice telephone call 16 Cleaning 2 Communicat...

Page 17: ...sation SKSK Type SKSK to end the conversation Q Some people prefer to type Q instead of a question mark because it saves time and is easier to type You can use punctuation marks such as commas and per...

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