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  1. 90 MEMORY SPEAKERPHONE --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 2/2011) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The 90 Memory Speakerphone is designed for hands free conversation for individuals who have difficulty holding the receiver. This phone features fast accurate speed dialing which is convenient for those with low vision. An LCD display shows the number called, time of call and length of call. Other features include redial, privacy, hi/low ringer. POWER: Requires 2 "C" Batteries....[More Information]

  2. AT&T SPEAKERPHONE (MODEL 830) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 05/2007) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The AT&T Speakerphone, model 830, is a hearing-aid compatible telephone designed for us by individuals with hearing disabilities. Standard features include speakerphone; 32-number memory; speaker and handset volume adjustability; auto redial; and a display showing time, date, number dialed, and length of call....[More Information]

  3. AT&T SPEAKERPHONE (MODEL 930) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 05/2007) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The AT&T Speakerphone, model 930, is a hearing-aid compatible telephone designed for us by individuals who are hard of hearing. Standard features include speakerphone; 32-number memory; speaker and handset volume adjustability; auto redial; flash, hold, and mute buttons; line in-use indicator; ringer control; programmable pause; and, a LCD display showing time, date, number dialed, and length of call. POWER: Uses four d...[More Information]

  4. BELLSOUTH SUPREMACY I PHONE -- Discontinued. Verified 3/2012. Retained in database for reference. -- The Bellsouth Supremacy I Phone is an accessible phone for individuals who are visually or hearing disabled. The large button keyboard is ideal for individuals with low vision. For those who are hard of hearing, this phone offers volume control and amplifier features. The electronic ringer can be set to hi/lo/off. Other features include tone/pulse switchable, pause, save, flash, redial, 6 number memory direct dial and memor...[More Information]

  5. CLARITY AMPLIFIED TELEPHONE (MODEL W1100) Picture of CLARITY AMPLIFIED TELEPHONE (MODEL W1100) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 10/2012) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Clarity Amplified Telephone, model W1100, is an amplifier telephone designed for use by people who are hard of hearing. This phone amplifies incoming sound up to 33 decibels. It can be desk- or wall-mounted and features a clarity control slide bar to boost high-frequency sounds, volume amplification, a visual ringer light, an amplified audio ringer, a large-button keypad, and 10 memory locations. DIMENSIONS (HxWxD):...[More Information]

  6. CLARITY CORDLESS PHONE (MODEL W-400) Picture of CLARITY CORDLESS PHONE (MODEL W-400) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 10/2005) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Clarity Cordless Phone, model W-400, is a cordless amplifier telephone designed for use by people who are hard of hearing. This phone quality sound up to 115 decibels (DB), 30 decibels above standard phones. This phone also uses 900 MegaHertz (mHz) and automatically selects the clearest of 40 available channels. Other features include an easy-to-read keypad in the handset, redial, mute, a flash button, tone/pulse se...[More Information]

  7. CLARITY HIGH FREQUENCY ENHANCING PHONE (MODEL 900) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 10/2005) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Clarity High Frequency Enhancing Phone, model 900, is an amplifier telephone for people who have difficulty distinguishing high frequency sounds. This phone features a clarity control slide bar to boost high-frequency sounds, volume amplification, a visual ringer light, a large-button keypad, and 13 memory locations with three one-touch emergency keys....[More Information]

  8. CLEARSOUNDS AMPLIFIED FREEDOM PHONE WITH CALLER ID (MODEL 40XLC) Picture of CLEARSOUNDS AMPLIFIED FREEDOM PHONE WITH CALLER ID (MODEL 40XLC) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 10/2012) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The ClearSounds Amplified Freedom Phone with Caller ID, model CS-40XLC, is an amplifier telephone designed for use by individuals who are hard of hearing. Features include Caller ID, a speakerphone function, large buttons, memory dialer, a 95 decibel (dB) ringer, a flashing ring strobe, and an optional bed shaker ring signaler. Caller ID is displayed on a large LCD screen and up to 99 incoming names and numbers are stor...[More Information]

  9. CLEARSOUNDS AMPLIFIED LIBERTY TRIMLINE PHONE (MODEL CS-30T) Picture of CLEARSOUNDS AMPLIFIED LIBERTY TRIMLINE PHONE (MODEL CS-30T) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 10/2012) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The ClearSounds Amplified Liberty Trimline Phone, model CS-30T, is an amplified telephone designed for use by individuals who are hard of hearing. This amplified trimline phone has a three-level volume control that provides up to a 30decibels of gain. It also features a visual ring indicator on the handset, memory dial, and large, high contrast buttons. This phone is hearing aid compatible and wall mountable. DIMENSIONS...[More Information]

  10. DIALESS I (MODEL 6010) --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Hands free speaker phone. Voice programmable, voice activated. 40 stackable memories with 21 digits in each (for utilizing long distance services). Features visual confirmation of number before dialing, auto redial of last number, built in clock, alarm and call timer, battery operated memory back up system, compatibility with special phone functions such as call waiting. Uses standard modular telephone jack....[More Information]

  11. DIALESS III (MODEL 6012) --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Hands free speaker phone, voice programmable and voice activated. 80 stackable memories of 21 digits each (for utilizing long distance services). Recognizes four different voices. Dial by saying name or number. Features visual confirmation before dialing, one user security option, battery operated back up system, last number redial. Uses standard modular phone jack....[More Information]

  12. DIALESS IV (MODEL 6050) --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Hands free speaker phone. Voice programmable and voice activated dialing. Programs 4 different voices. 80 stackable memories holding 21 digits each (for utilizing long distance services). Dial by saying name or numbers. Compatible with special phone functions such as call waiting. Handset for optional privacy. Visual confirmation on fluorescent display before dialing. Answers any call. Built in auto dialer and last number redial. Uses sta...[More Information]

  13. DIALOGUE XL-25 (MODEL 76571) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 3/2001) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE --- The Dialogue XL-25 is hearing-aid compatible telephone designed for use by individuals who are hard of hearing. The phone amplifies incoming call volume up to 20 decibels (dB). Other features include an incoming call flasher, 12 memory dialing buttons, last number redial, a flash button for easy access to special phone services, a large-button keypad with contrasting graphics, an adjustable ringer (up to 75 decibels) an...[More Information]

  14. DUOFONE 167 (MODEL 43-609) --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Memory telephone for desk or wall features auto dialing and 2 way speakerphone which amplifies incoming and outgoing calls. Stores up to 32 numbers. LCDs display number dialed, or current time and length of each call. Monitor button permits on hook dialing; auto redial calls last number dialed up to 10 times. Programmable touch tone or pulse dialing. Includes UL listed AC adapter. Backup requires 4 "AA" batteries....[More Information]

  15. REMOTE CONTROL SPEAKERPHONE (MODEL RC3000) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 09/96) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Remote Control Speakerphone, model RC3000, is a programmable speakerphone and remote control unit designed to provide handsfree operation of a telephone for individuals with limited upper extremity disabilities. When the button on top of the remote control is pressed, a preprogrammed number (such as OPERATOR) is automatically dialed. The same remote control is used to answer incoming calls. The base unit and the remot...[More Information]

  16. SECRET ALERT --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Telephone with automatic memory dialer and emergency alert system. Calls three telephone numbers alternately, two times each. Built in recorder allows messages to be changed. Activated by push button which may be hidden under pillow, etc. Connects to standard modular telephone jack. Operates on 4 D batteries....[More Information]

  17. SINGLE LINE PHOTO PHONE (MODEL 2909) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 12/2007) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Single Line Photo Phone, model 2909, is a memory telephone and amplifier telephone designed for use by individuals who are hard of hearing and have fine motor or cognitive disabilities. This phone has nine photo buttons above a 12-button number keypad. The photo buttons can be preprogrammed with telephone numbers. Incoming voices are amplified from 0 to 20 + decibels (dB), and the telephone is compatible with a hear...[More Information]

  18. SUPER-PHONE --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 03/93) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Super-Phone is a programmable telephone. The dialing buttons are oversized, and both the receiver volume and the ringer volume may be adjusted. Three labeled buttons permit fire department, police, and ambulance numbers to be stored in memory and retrieved by pressing these buttons. Twelve additional numbers may be stored in memory and retrieved via six additional buttons on the right front side of the phone....[More Information]

  19. SUPERPHONE (MODEL 7000) --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Push button telephone works on rotary or touchtone lines. Memory dialer stores 20 numbers up to 14 digits, press button and code to dial, number appears in digital display as it dials. Hands free dialing works on regular dialing, memory dial or redial, push buttons, pick up handset when call is connected. Automatically redials last number dialed by pushing one button. Stopwatch for timing calls. Four function calculator can be used during...[More Information]

  20. SUPERPHONE (MODEL 7800) --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Push button telephone works on rotary or touchtone lines. Two lines, hold button, can connect callers on 2 lines for 3-way conference call. Memory dialer stores up to 64 numbers, 14 digits long, press button and code to dial, number appears in digital display as it dials. Single digit dialing for police or fire, automatic redials last number dialed by pressing one button. May be programmed to direct call to another location, hours of dive...[More Information]

  21. TEL-EASE & TEL-EASE WITH BACKTALK --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 06/2006) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Tel-Ease is an amplifier telephone with large push buttons designed for use by persons with hearing disabilities and/or low vision. A thumbwheel controls the volume of a caller's voice in stepless adjustments up to 10 times the standard telephone level (20 decibels maximum). This amplification only enhances the caller's voice; background noise is suppressed. The ringer loudness adjusts from off to low to high, and a...[More Information]

  22. TELCO (MODEL 2100) --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Automatic, dialing telephone with built in speakerphone. Single switch for incoming or outgoing calls. Accepts any Tash switch. Beeping signal announces incoming call. Dials preprogrammed number with one switch pulse, any number can be programmed before dialing out. Automatic redial of last number dialed. Audio signal for visually impaired. Twelve volt battery or AC adapter. Dimensions, 12 by 9 1/2 inches; weight, 4 pounds....[More Information]

  23. TELECONCEPTS MEMORY DIALER --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 09/94) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Combination telephone memory dialer, 3 zone clock and elapsed timer. Operable over rotary or tone capable lines. Provides standard and 2 button automatic dialing of 100 twelve digit numbers in memory via very light touch, minimal excursion push buttons. Provides one button redialing of last number dia user programmable. Circuitry is operable on 110 or 220 volt AC and 50 or 60 hertz electric power although supplied for plu...[More Information]

  24. TELEMATRIX --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 09/94) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Memory telephones available in 1, 2 or 3 line configurations. Phones have tone or pulse switching, Hearing Aid compatible. Includes full 2 way speakerphone with volume control, ring indicator lamps, electronic hold (releasable from any extension) and Headset Input Jacks. Memory features include 20 single button memory locations which hold up to16 digits each, memory stacking, memory and manual combination dialing and Tone...[More Information]

  25. UNIDIALER II (MODEL 2110) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 2/2005) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Unidialer is a device that allows a single switch to be used to dial a phone. The scanning speed and switch closure time are adjustable. Up to 30 numbers can be stored in memory and recalled by two switch closures. A HELP number can be triggered by one long switch closure. The last number dialed can be redialed automatically. Unidialer has batteries for retaining operation and memory in case of power failure. Unidialer c...[More Information]

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