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Vision-Impaired And Blind Accessibility Features - Cisco 3905 Features

Accessibility features for the cisco unified sip phone
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Accessibility Features for the Cisco Unified SIP Phone 3905
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You can also access the following features:
• Adjustable footstand—You can adjust the footstand from flat to 60 degrees to easily see the phone screen
• Dedicated headset jack that enables the auto-answer function—You can use a dedicated headset jack

Vision-Impaired and Blind Accessibility Features

This section describes the accessibility features for the vision impaired and blind.
Accessibility Feature
Inline-amplifier support (handset)
Hearing aid compatible (HAC)
handset
Acoustic coupled TTY and TDD
support (handset)
and to access the buttons and keys.
that enables auto-answer feature support on either the speakerphone or headset. Incoming calls are then
automatically connected.
Vision-Impaired and Blind Accessibility Features
Description
Cisco Unified IP Phone handsets support third-party inline
amplifiers that you attach to the handset and cord and that
sit between the handset and the IP Phone.
Cisco Unified IP Phone handsets support the following
accessibility features, products and requirements:
• Hearing aids
• Magnetic coupling of the hearing aids
• Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
loudness requirements for the Americans with
Disabilities Act (ADA)
• Section 508 loudness requirements, which are
achieved by using industry-standard inline handset
amplifiers
Cisco Unified IP Phones support the following TTY and
TDD features:
• Acoustic or direct connect TTYs
• Real-time text transmission over phone lines
• Hearing and voice carryover phones (HCO/VCO)
• VoIP network operating at G.711
For information about setting up TTY, contact your
administrator.
Accessibility Features for the Cisco Unified SIP Phone 3905
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