Please read the following material carefully for a complete explanation of Sun Dial II. If you would like a copy of the instructions in another format, you can request Braille, large print, computer diskette, email or cassette, by contacting Sun Sounds at 480-774-8300.

Table of Contents

Section 1: Introduction and Overview
Section 2: Operation of Sun Dial II
Section 3: Web Based Newspapers and Browsing the World Wide Web
Section 4: Using your Telephone to Listen to Audio Programs, Newspapers, Shopping and Other Information Read by Sun Sounds Volunteers
Section 5: All About You
Section 6: Voter Information
Section 7: Sun Dial II Your Way
Section 8: Contact Information

Section 1:
Introduction and Overview

Sun Dial II is a telephone based information access service provided by Sun Sounds of Arizona. Development of the service was made possible through collaboration with Rio Salado College, KJZZ FM Radio, Get Vocal Inc., the Plumb Group, and Serotek Inc.

Sun Dial II is divided into two types of services. One type consists of audio programs such as newspapers, magazines and other publications read by Sun Sounds volunteers plus other audio services provided on the World Wide Web. The other type of service consists of newspapers and other information sources from the internet and World Wide Web, and is presented to you by Crystal a speech synthesizer created by AT&T. All you need to access Sun Dial II is a telephone.

Sun Dial II is a dynamic growing service. This guide will acquaint you with various options within the service, but materials and options will change as we improve and augment the system and as the service grows.

When you signed up for Sun Dial II, you were provided with an access telephone number. This number is for your use only. It should not be shared with other people, and should be kept handy in a safe place.

If you at any time have problems using Sun Dial II , or you get confused by the commands, please contact us at 480-774-8300 for assistance. Sun Dial II was developed by Sun Sounds of Arizona with you in mind, so let us know how we can help you use the system better.