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Nistec Ltd.

12 Nevatim Street
PO Box 7068
Petach Tikva , 49170
Israel
Telephone: 011-972-3-9292555.
Fax: 011-972-3-9292550.
Web: http://www.tapmemo.com.
Email: info@tapmemo.com.

Products manufactured by Nistec Ltd. (listed alphabetically)

  1. ANSWER VOICE ACTIVATED ANSWERING MACHINE Picture of ANSWER VOICE ACTIVATED ANSWERING MACHINE

    The Answer is a voice activated answering machine designed for use by individuals with upper extremity disabilities, spinal cord injury, or vision disabilities. Completely voice activated, this digital device has no operating buttons. The unit stores up to 60 messages with a time stamp (up to 15 total minutes of speech). The unit recognizes more than 16 different commands, requires no voice training, and can be accessed remotely by telephone using voice commands. The unit constantly "listens" to a predetermined trigger phrase. Once this trigger is recognized, the unit will listen to a command from the user. Examples of typical commands are: "Play New" to play new incoming messages, "Tell Time" to tell the current time and day, and "Set Volume" to set the system's volume level. POWER: Uses the included power supply. WARRANTY: One year warranty on parts and labor.

  2. TAPMEMO Picture of TAPMEMO

    TapMemo is a voice-activated personal data assistant (PDA)designed for use by individuals with blindness or low vision or with upper extremity disabilities. This device has one multi-functiontional button and two volume buttons. All verbal commands are speaker independent, eliminating the need to train the unit and enabling it to work right out of the box. Features include a memo pad, calendar, phone book, clock and more. Up to 30 memos, each up to one minute long, can be recorded. Each memo is given a name and then can be called upon simply by saying its name. The user is able to hear all memos played back and scroll back and forth. User can delete a single memo or all memos. The phone book can contain up to 60 entries. Each entry can store one phone number of up to 48 digits and 7 seconds voice recording of additional data such as an address. The user can command the unit to dial a certain number. By placing the unit near a telephone handset, the unit will emit DTMF tones corresponding to the number and the phone will dial them -no buttons pressed. User is able to hear all names played back and scroll back and forth. User can delete a single name or all names. The Can contain up to 30 appointments, each having a reminder. Each appointment is given a name and seven seconds voice recording of additional data. The user is able to hear all appointments played back chronologically and scroll back and forth. The user can delete a single appointment or all appointments. The device also offers a 24-cycle alarm clock which features a progressive wake up mechanism that will increase the volume gradually. A locking command enables the user to lock the unit against unwanted use and protect stored personal data. A unit locator is also included. Whistling will cause the unit to speak a high volume, short phrase that enables the user to locate the unit. Other features include includes an earphone jack, a charging jack, and a belt clip on the back. The unit is also equipped with a hidden reset button. POWER: Uses a Lithium-Ion battery that can be fully charged in less then four hours and can supply more than 10 working hours and more than 11 months in standby mode between each charging cycle.

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