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VCO
(Voice Carry-Over)
This feature is ideal for people who can speak clearly, yet have hearing
loss significant enough to keep them from understanding what is being
said over a standard telephone. Using either a TTY (text telephone) and
standard telephone or a specially designed telephone that also has a text
screen, the VCO user speaks directly to the person being called. In response,
the words of the person being called are typed by the Georgia Relay CA,
and the VCO user reads those words on the text screen of his or her phone.
Two-Line
VCO
This feature allows a Georgia Relay VCO user with two telephone lines
to use one line for speaking directly to the person being called, and
the other line for receiving the text of that person's side of the conversation.
To make a traditional VCO call with a TTY (a Georgia Relay
Customer Profile is highly recommended for VCO users and will streamline
the following steps):
1. Dial 7-1-1 or 1-800-255-0056 to reach Georgia Relay.
2. On your text screen, wait for "GTRS CA #XXXX (M/F) NBR PLS Q GA." to
appear.
3. Type the area code and telephone number you are calling, followed by
"VCO GA." If you prefer to give the Communications Assistant
(CA) the number verbally, type "VCO GA" and wait for the CA
to come on the line.
4. Once the CA is on the line, if you have typed in the number, the CA
will type back "VCO ON." If you have not typed in the number,
the CA will type "VCO ON GA" to alert you to now provide the
number verbally.
5. The CA will type the standard phone user's greeting to you when the
call is answered. For example, "HELLO GA," or "HELLO ABC
COMPANY GA."
6. After you see "GA," begin speaking directly to the person
you've called. The conversation will continue back and forth between you
and the other person.
Note:
* When using a VCO phone, no typing will be necessary. After Georgia Relay
answers and a CA is on the line, all prompts will be made verbally.
* If the person you're calling has never used Georgia Relay, the CA will
explain how it works. You will see a message on your screen that says,
"EXPLAINING RELAY."
* Remember to say, "Go Ahead," each time you finish your part
of the conversation so the other person can respond to you.
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