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Telecommunication Device for the Deaf (TDD)

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  1. MINIPRINT II The Miniprint II is a telecommunication device for the deaf (TDD or TT) that has a built-in printer. Miniprint II has a 20-character display and a 43- key, 4-row keyboard with QWERTY layout. Miniprint II features the TDD Announcer, which is a voice that alerts hearing people to text telephone calls. PRINTER MODULE: The resident 24-character printer prints at a speed of .8 lines per second on 2.25-inch wide thermal paper. TELECOMMUNICATIONS: Baudot (TDD standard) code at 45.5 baud. POWER: Recharg...[More Information]

  2. NEXCOM 300 (MODELS 300VI & 300VE) & NEXTALK FOR WINDOWS The Nexcom 300, models 300vi and 300ve, are universal modems designed for "text telephone" use and includes support for TTY calls and standard modem ASCII calls for individuals who are deaf and hard of hearing. The 300vi has an internal card modem and the 300ve has an external modem. The NexCom 300 features autodetection between standard modems, TTY's and Fax for incoming and outgoing calls. It allows standard modem and TTY call transfers, enabling a call to be put on hold and transferred to ano...[More Information]

  3. NOKIA PHONE ADAPTER (MODELS HDA-9 & HDA-10) Picture of NOKIA PHONE ADAPTER (MODELS HDA-9 & HDA-10) The Nokia Phone Adapter, models HDA-9 and HDA-10, is a phone adapter designed for use by individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing. The adapter allows individuals to use a text telephone (TT) or telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD) with a Nokia telephone on wireless digital networks. It can be used only with compatible TT/TDD devices and headsets....[More Information]

  4. 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 c...[More Information]

  5. PAY PHONE TTY ST (MODEL ST-120) The Pay Phone TTY is a telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD) designed to work with any public telephone. This device works with most types of public telephones and popular enclosures, and has no affect on the use of the telephone by the hearing public. Designed for use in public areas and buildings where vandalism is not a concern, the unit is designed to be connected accousically to the pay phone or installed by a professional installer for direct connection; the unit is intended for mo...[More Information]

  6. PCT POCKET PORTABLE TDD / TERMINAL & PCT TABLE TOP UNIT Pocket terminal for TDD or ASCII (up to 1200 baud) communications, similar in size to large calculator, approximately 8 3/4 by 4 inches; calculator-style keys in QWERTY layout. Automatically recognizes Baudot or ASCII code being sent. Connects via telephone jack or via specially designed acoustic coupler for phone booths, mobile phones, office phones, etc. Includes phone directory/automatic dialer, automated logon to mainframes or information services, and offline message preparatyion with editi...[More Information]

  7. 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 ...[More Information]

  8. SUPERPRINT 100 Superprint 100 is a telecommunication device for the deaf (TDD) that has a printer port for hook-up to an external printer. This portable TDD has a four-row keyboard, a 20-character vacuum fluorescent display, and a 2,048 character memory for composing and sending messages. Hard case is included. DIMENSIONS: 12.5 x 9 x 3 inches. WEIGHT: 4.75 pounds. WARRANTY: Extended warranty available ($40)....[More Information]

  9. SUPERPRINT 200 The Superprint 200 is a printing telecommunication device for the deaf (TDD). It has an 8k memory with 9 message buffers to save and send messages, and a TDD Announcer, which is a voice that alerts hearing people to text telephone calls. It has a 24-character printer that prints at a speed of .8 lines per second on 2.25" wide paper. The printer will print in upper or lower case, and has word wrap and hyphenation features. The keyboard has 43 touch keys, 11 function keys and a 4-row keyboard with...[More Information]

  10. SUPERPRINT 400 The Superprint 400 is a printing telecommunication device for the deaf (TDD) with direct connect, auto-answer, remote message retrieval, keyboard dialing, and memory dialing features. It has an 8k memory with 9 message buffers to save and send messages, and the TDD Announcer, which is a voice that alerts hearing people to text telephone calls. The Superprint 400 stores up to 26 different phone numbers and stores and sends personal auto- answer messages. This device directly connects to the telep...[More Information]

  11. SUPERPRINT 4225 The Superprint 4225 is a printing text telephone (TTY) or telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD). This device features built-in universal acoustic cups; variable size print (normal, bold, or wide); sensitivity control; 32 K memory for saving memos and conversations; named memos for ease in sending; an easy-touch programmable greeting; a bright, 24-character display; a computer-style keyboard; a sticky-key feature for single-handed typing; arrow keys; TTY announcer; relay voice announcer; G...[More Information]

  12. SUPERPRINT 4225D-AS The Superprint 4225D-AS is a printing text telephone (TTY) or telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD) with a large print display for TTY users with low vision. This device features This TTY features an external large print display that plugs into the external port and magnifies the print to 10 times the size of the standard TTY display. Other stand features include built-in universal acoustic cups; variable size print (normal, bold, or wide); sensitivity control; 32 kilobytes (K) memory for...[More Information]

  13. SUPERPRINT 4420 & 4425 The Superprint 4420 is an advanced printing text telephone (TTY) or telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD). This device features a built-in ring flasher; variable size print; auto answer; direct connect with two phone jacks; Turbo Code, which allows real time transmissions and interruptions; Auto ID, which automatically sends signals to alert people to an incoming TT call; TDD Announcer; and a programmable relay voice announcer, which sends a voice message to an incoming caller asking them...[More Information]

  14. SUPERPRINT ES The Superprint ES is a telecommunication device for the deaf (TDD, or text telephone) designed for use by emergency services personnel who may receive TDD calls from deaf individuals. The unit consists of a TDD keyboard and electronic display, and a built-in printer. The date and time is printed at the beginning of each call. There is an 8K memory with 10 buffers to save and send messages, and store phone numbers in memory. The last 3,000 characters of conversation are automatically stored and m...[More Information]

  15. SUPERPRINT PRO80 & SUPERPRINT PRO80 WITH ASCII The Superprint Pro80 is a telecommunication device for the deaf (TDD). This TTD connects directly to the telephone line and features a true-sized computer keyboard, a built-in 80-column printer, a 32-character display, and built-in caller identification. Additional standard features include go ahead (GA) and stop keying (SK) keys, 11 one-touch function keys, arrow keys for review of conversations, call progress, user-programmable one-touch greeting message key, auto answer, remote message retrie...[More Information]

  16. SUPERPRINT PRO80 GOLD The Superprint Pro80 Gold is a telecommunication device for the deaf (TDD). This TTD connects directly to the telephone line and features a true-sized computer keyboard; a built-in 80-column printer; a two-line, 80-character vacuum display; and built-in caller identification. Additional standard features include go ahead (GA) and stop keying (SK) keys, 11 one-touch function keys, arrow keys for review of conversations, call progress, user-programmable one-touch greeting message key, auto answer,...[More Information]

  17. SUPERPRINT PRO80 LVD The Superprint Pro80 LVD is a telecommunication device for the deaf (TDD) designed for TDD users with low vision. This TTD connects directly to the telephone line and features a true-sized computer keyboard, a built-in 80-column printer, a built-in 20-character large print display, and built-in caller identification. Additional standard features include go ahead (GA) and stop keying (SK) keys, 11 one-touch function keys, arrow keys for review of conversations, call progress, user-programmable on...[More Information]

  18. TE 98 COMMUNICATOR Pocket sized handheld portable telephone device for the deaf (TDD or TTY) for all hearing impaired and speech impaired people. Can be used on any telephone (pushbutton and dial) as long as the other party is using a pushbutton tone telephone. Caller attaches the acoustic coupler to any telephone earpiece, then depresses buttons on pushbutton tone phone to send message. Message appears on receiving end on a portable LCD display. 81 preprogrammed messages. Status indicator which allows hearing imp...[More Information]

  19. TRAINER 2000 & TRAINER 4000 The TDD Communication Trainer System is designed to train persons to use telecommunication devices for the deaf (TDDs or text telephones). The system is a "two-way" trainer which allows the users to practice receiving and sending TDD messages. The training device plugs into a wall outlet and its telephone handsets connect the TDD to the unit. This product is available in two models. The Trainer 2000 is a two handset unit ($129. 00); the Trainer 4000 is a four handset unit ($189.00). The training...[More Information]

  20. ULTRATEC SUPERPRINT II The Superprint II has a full-size, 4-row keyboard with a 2-row, 80- character LCD display. It is equipped with a 40-character printer and option to connect to an external printer. It automatically detects ASCII codes and Baudot codes and switches to the appropriate code, thus allowing communication with both computers and TDDs. It communicates at 300 and 110 Baud ASCII as well as 45.45 Baud Baudot. Features include direct connection, 32K memory, voice announcer, auto-answer with remote message r...[More Information]

  21. UNIPHONE 1000 & 1100 The Uniphone 1000 & the Uniphone 1100 are combination text telephones (TT or telecommunications device for the deaf, TTY/TDD) and standard telephones with voice carry over designed to allow persons who are deaf or hard of hearing and hearing individuals to use the same telephone. The unit is compact and features a display so that persons with hearing disabilities but enough speech to converse can speak directly to the party they are calling and read the responses as text. Other features include ...[More Information]

  22. VOICE / TDD POWERPHONE The Voice / TDD Powerphone is a telecommunications device designed to work like a standard telephone/answering machine with the additional capability of recording both voice and TTY (teletypewriter) calls for persons with hearing disabilities. It features Yes/No indicators designed to enable the user to communicate over the phone by prompting the calling party to use "yes" or "no" answers (if the other party does not have TTD); this is executed by using the * (star) and ## (pound) displays. A 91...[More Information]

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