Assis-TECH, Inc.
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2 Ponderosa DriveTownsend, Massachusetts 01469
United States
Telephone: 866-372-5114 or 978-597-0921.
Fax: 978-383-0797.
Web: http://www.assis-tech.com.
Email: sales@assis-tech.com.
Products distributed by Assis-TECH, Inc. (listed alphabetically)
- AMERIPHONE DIIIP TEXT TELEPHONE WITH PRINTER AND TEXT ANSWERING MACHINE (MODEL 79063)
The Ameriphone DIIIP Text Telephone with Printer and Text Answering Machine, model 79063, is a telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD/TTY) designed for use by individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing, or who have speech or communication disabilities. This TT device has a 51-key, full-size, PC-style keyboard that allows users to type ahead of the actual transmission; a bright LCD display; a high-speed printer with three print sizes; a text answering machine with two programmable personalized text greetings; an extra-bright visual ring indicator; and a flexible acoustic coupler that works with most handset shapes. - DIALOGUE VCO
The Dialogue VCO is a text telephone universally designed to be used by individuals with and without hearing disabilities. This phone features a hearing-aid compatible amplifier and automatic tone enhancement which amplifies the incoming voice up to 30 decibels. For people with severe hearing loss or who are deaf, Voice Carry Over (VCO) calls can be made through the local toll-free relay service. VCO enables the user speak in the normal fashion while displaying incoming messages as text on the screen. Other features include a ringer adjustable to 85 decibels; a hold button with auto release; an answering machine that takes text messages; memory dialing; a ring flasher; telephone line signal indicator; preset text messages for initiating VCO calls; a lighted, two-line, 20-character display; last number redial; and an amplifier button. - DIALOGUE XL-30
The Dialogue XL-30, model 76572, is an amplified telephone designed for use by individuals who are hard of hearing. The handset is hearing aid compatible and features an Anti-Feedback Filter (AFF) that eliminates feedback and distortion and a Digital Signal Processor (DSP) that minimizes unwanted background noise. The Frequency Screening Tones (FST) enables users to identify the frequency range where most amplification is needed. The Tone Amplification Selector allows for selecting extra amplification on a range of sound frequencies for best speech understanding and optimum clarity. A powerful amplifier increases the incoming voice volume up to 30 decibels; the outgoing voice can also be amplified. A one-touch button returns the phone to the previous amplification setting. Other features include 12 memory buttons for one touch dialing, extra large buttons with maximum contrast, last number redial, battery back-up, a flash button for easy access to special phone services, electronic hold with auto release, and a bright incoming call ring flasher. WARRANTY: This product has a limitied one-year manufacturer's warranty. - EZ COM PRO
The Ezcom Pro is a text telephone designed to connect directly to a standard telephone line. Because the device does not require acoustic cups, it offers a sleek profile and lightweight portability. Standard features include direct dialing from the keyboard; Turbo Code for more natural conversations with interrupt capability; a two-line, 48-character display; programmable one-touch greeting to answer calls; a pre-programmed voice carryover request key; last number redial; go ahead (GA) and Stop keying (SK) keys; and a relay service dial key. This device also offers a 20-name dial-by-name directory and Auto ID to alert those being called that the call is being made via text telephone. Arrow keys enable conversation review and Call Progress conveys the ringing/busy status of the call. POWER: Uses an alternating current adapter or four double-A alkaline batteries. OPTIONS: An optional phone stand is available to enable the device to be stored underneath a voice telephone. A carrying case is also available. DIMENSIONS (WxDxH): 7.3 x 8.3 x 1.3 inches. WEIGHT: 1 pound, 4 ounces. - PAY PHONE TTY (MODELS M120, M240 & M240-FS)
The Pay Phone TTY is a telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD) designed to work with any public telephone. The Pay Phone TTY is housed in a tamper-resistant metal drawer underneath the telephone. When in use, the drawer is open to permit the user to type on the keyboard and view the display. The unit works with most types of public telephones and popular enclosures, and has no affect on the use of the telephone by the hearing public. The caller simply lifts the telephone handset, inserts coin, and dials the number. (Long distance calls are handled by dialing the TDD operator.) A dial tone, ring, or busy signal is indicated by the signal light on the front of the drawer. When the person answering begins to type, the drawer containing the TDD slides out and the caller can begin typing. The device features a 43-key keyboard with a four-row QWERTY layout. It is mounted at an angle inside the drawer for comfortable for typing. Model M120 has one-line 20 character blue/green vacuum fluorescent display, while the M240 and M240-FS have two-line, 2 x 40 character LCD display. The M240-FS is designed for outdoor, all weather applications, while the others are meant for interior use only. All three models store the conversation in a 2,000 character memory so the caller can scroll through and review conversations. Memory is automatically cleared at the end of each call upon disconnection. TELECOMMUNICATIONS: Baudot (TDD standard) code at 45.5 baud; international (50 baud) code; Bell 103 or ASCII optional. POWER: Transformer input, 115 VAC, 1.0 A (max); transformer output, 12 VAC, 72 VA (max). INTERFACE CONNECTIONS: Power and telephone connections are made via terminal block connections on Shell Interface Board. DIMENSIONS (WxH): 11.2 x 11.5 inches with a 6-inch open drawer extension. WEIGHT: 30 pounds. WARRANTY: On year limited. - SUPERCOM & SUPERCOM 4400
The Supercom is a desktop telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD or TT). Standard features include direct connect, auto-answer, remote message retrieval, keyboard dialing, memory dialing, and redialing features, as well as a printing port to connect with an external printer. The 8k non-volatile memory enables the user to save and send messages, store up to 10 different phone numbers, and store and send personal auto-answer messages. Supercom features the TDD Announcer, a voice announcement that alerts hearing people to text telephone calls. This device connects directly to the telephone line and automatically answers calls with the owner's personal message. This model features a 20-character, vacuum fluorescent display with a .25 inch character height. The keyboard has 43-key, 4-row QWERTY layout. The Supercom 4400 has the same basic features as the Supercom, plus a 32k memory; Relay Voice Announcer which asks callers to use a TTY or call through relay; a built in ring flasher to signal calls and interruptions; Call Progress which denotes if line is ringing or busy; Turbo Code; Auto I.D. to alert the answering party that there is a TTY call coming in; remote message retrieval; and "GA", "SK" and arrow keys. TELECOMMUNICATIONS:: Baudot (TDD standard) code at 45.5 baud; international code at 50 baud; optional ASCII code at either 300 or 110 baud; high/normal sensitivity control. POWER: Rechargeable batteries and AC adapter included. OPTIONS: ASCII code module, soft carrying case, and a dust cover. DIMENSIONS: 9.9 x 10 x 2.5 inches. WARRANTY: One year limited warranty. One or Two year extended warranties are available at additional cost.


