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  1. ACCESSAPHONE TOTAL CONVERSATION accessaphone Total Conversation is computer based text telephone and videophone designed for use by individuals with hearing, vision, speech, cognitive, or mobility disabilities. This system features telephony with simultaneous video, text and audio and is compatible with Braille readers and uses standard session initiated protocol (SIP). For users who are deaf or hard of hearing, the system provides simultaneous video, text,and speech and supports real-time text. For users who have difficulty i...[More Information]

  2. INTERNET VIDEOPHONE The Internet Videophone is a video display telephone designed for use by individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing. This videophone connects over the Internet, and allows users who are deaf to communicate through sign language. An internal/external strobe light and a wireless vibrator module are included to provide notification of incoming calls. The system provides real-time transmission and receipt of message software, so that users who are not proficient in sign language may use text commun...[More Information]

  3. VIDEO SENTRY & MASTER SENTRY The Video Sentry and Master Sentry are closed circuit television security systems for homes and offices designed to allow the occupants to see who is at the door by means of a video display on a telephone console. This feature may be particularly useful to individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing, or who have speech disabilities and cannot use an intercom system. Cameras installed at the door(s) use infrared technology to capture images in bright daylight or complete darkness. These images are...[More Information]

  4. VIDEOTTY (MODEL VC50TTY) & VIDEOTTY DELUXE (MODEL VC55TTY) The VideoTTY, model VC50TTY, is a video display telephone and text telephone (TT) designed for use by individuals with hearing and communication disabilities. Designed to work with readily-available in-home consumer electronics-- a television, a video camera or a camcorder, and a standard TTY (used only to initiate a call)--the system delivers full-color adjustable-quality video, audio, and text over standard phone lines. The system includes a wireless keyboard and an infrared receiver. These it...[More Information]

  5. VIDEOTTY DELUXE (MODEL VC55TTY) The VideoTTY Deluxe, model VC55TTY, is a video display telephone and text telephone (TT) designed for use by individuals with hearing and communication disabilities. Designed to work with readily-available in-home consumer electronics-- a television, a video camera or a camcorder, and a standard TTY (used only to initiate a call)--the system delivers full-color adjustable-quality video, audio, and text over standard phone lines. The system includes a wireless keyboard and an infrared receiver. T...[More Information]

  6. VP-200 VIDEOPHONE The VP-200 Videophone is a video display telephone designed for use by people who are deaf or hard or hearing and use sign language to communicate. The VP-200 is designed to be used with the Sorenson Video Relay Service (SVRS), and it allows the user to place and receive SVRS calls to people who have a regular telephone as well as direct calls to people who have another videophone. This video telephone also provides access to SVRS’s SignMail service which delivers messages in ASL using video re...[More Information]

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