Instruction manual
TDD
Etiquette
GA, Q and
SK
are important
signs to
follow
during
a
TDD
conversation .
When
you
use
them, you
will
know
when
it
is
your
turn to type, and
when
to end
your
conversation .
.I.IGA" means
GO
AHEAD.
Type
"GA"
when
you
want
the person you are talking to
to start typing.
When
you
read
"GA,"
it
is
your
turn to
type.
.I.IQ" is
the
same as a
QUESTION
MARK(?).
.I.ISK"
means STOP
KEYING.
Type "
SK
"
when
you
want
to end
your
conversation.
If
someone types "
SK
" to you,
type "
SKSK
"
if
you are
finished talking.
When
both
you and the person you are
talking to have typed "SK,"
hang up
your
phone and turn
off
your
Minicom
.
.I.IGA
or
SK"
is a
short
way
to
say, .1.100
you
have
anything
else
to
say?
I'm
done."
When
you read
"GA
or
SK"
you can type another
message,
or
finish
with
"SKSK."
Here
is
a
TDD
conversation
Watch
for
GA, Q
and
SK
Making
a
Call
on
Battery
Power
W hen your
Mini
com
batteries are fully \
charged, they
ca
n
supply power for up
to one and one-half
hour
s.
The optional
heavy-duty ba
tt
e
ri
es
l
as
t even longer .
IMPORTANT!
Recha
rg
ea
ble
b
a
tt
e
ri~
s
wo
rk
best if
th
ey are run d
ow
n
and r
ec
har
ge
d
frequentl
y.
If you
don't use the
Mini
com batteri
es
very often,
th
ey
ma
y
run
down
too soo
n.
Se
e p
age
8.
-
Recharging
the Batteries
The batteries
recharge auto-
matically whenever
the
AC
charger/adapter
is
connected and your
Minicom
is
turned
off.
-
that
uses
GA, Q and
SK:
Sue:
HELLO
DAD
THIS
IS
SUE
I WILL
BE
HOME
AT 5
OK
Q
GA
Dad: FINE
SEE
YOU
THEN
BYE
GA
OR
SK
Sue
:
OK
BYE
NOW
SKSK
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