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MOTOSLVR™ L7
SIGNALING
CDMA 1XEVDO 800/1900
Rated for Hearing Aids: M4/T4
Bluetooth Enabled
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| HEARING / SPEECH RELATED FEATURES |
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- VibraCall® Alert
- Visual Alerts for Power-On, Power-Off, and Low Battery
- Keypad Depression Feedback (visual and/or tactile)
- Hearing Aid Coupling Speaker (e.g., dynamic speaker)
- Standard 2.5 mm Headset Jack / Audio Cut-off / Adapter Accessory (Capable via adapter)
- TTY Compatibility (carrier dependent)
- Rated for Hearing Aids: M4/T4
- Variety of Ringer Tones over various frequency ranges
- Two-Way Text Messaging
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- Nib on 5 Key and/or Nibs on F and J keys (QWERTY)
- Keys are “raised” from surface and/or can be distinguished by touch
- Function keys look and feel different from Number Keys
- Keypad Depression Feedback (audible and/or tactile)
- Unique Sounds for both Power-On and Power-Off
- Distinct Sounds for Function keys versus Number keys
- Audible Low Battery Warning
- Audible Volume Level Indicator
- Display Backlighting
- Colorblind Friendly
(Color is not be the only means of conveying information)
- Alternate Format User Manuals
- Ringer I.D. for identifying callers
- Name Dialing - (Speaker Independent)
- Digit Dialing (Speaker Independent)
- Text-to-Speech Readout of Dialed Digits
- Text-to-Speech Readout of Phonebook Contacts
- Text-to-Speech Readout of Volume Level
- Text-to-Speech Readout of Time and Date
- Text-to-Speech Readout of Signal Strength
- Text-to-Speech Readout of Battery Level
- Text-to-Speech Readout of Ringer Alert Style
- Voice Recorder
- Global Positioning System (GPS or aGPS)
- Backlight for Keypad (keys visible in the dark…)
- Common Symbols / Icons for explanations
- Plug Polarity (User can not plug in the wrong way)
- External, "snap-in" battery (N/A for embedded batteries)
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| MOVEMENT / MANIPULATION RELATED
FEATURES |
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- Total Weight Less than 12 oz (340g)
- Shape of Device (e.g., “Candy Bar” / “Clam Shell”): Candy Bar
- Keypad Depression Feedback (audible and/or visual)
- Lanyard Pin for key ring or wrist strap
- iTAP capable
- Menu actions either reversible or able to have request for confirmation (e.g., “Undo” or “Are you sure?”)
- No controls that require pinching, twisting, or wrist rotation
- Buttons/keys have non-slick surface
- “Automatic Answer” feature
- “Any Key Answer” feature
- External, "snap-in" battery (does not apply to embedded batteries)
- Flat back on product for table-top operation
- Auto-redial feature when system is busy
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| COGNITION / OTHER RELATED FEATURES |
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- Function keys look and feel different from Number Keys
- Similar Functions Grouped Together
- Manual Scroll Operation
(User scrolls through messages at own pace)
- Screen Refresh outside of 3 Hz and 60 Hz range (reduce "flicker")
- User Responses Independent of Time Limits
- iTAP capable
- Common Symbols / Icons for explanations
- Auto-redial feature when system is busy
- “Automatic Answer” feature
- Lanyard Pin for key ring or wrist strap
- Menu actions either reversible or able to have request for confirmation (e.g., “Undo” or “Are you sure?”)
- “Any Key Answer” feature
- Name Dialing (Speaker Independent)
- Digit Dialing (Speaker Independent)
- Text-to-Speech Readout of Dialed Digits
- Text-to-Speech Readout of Phonebook Contacts
- Text-to-Speech Readout of Volume Level
- Text-to-Speech Readout of Time and Date
- Text-to-Speech Readout of Signal Strength
- Text-to-Speech Readout of Battery Level
- Text-to-Speech Readout of Ringer Alert Style
- Voice Recorder
- Global Positioning System (GPS or aGPS)
- Plug Polarity (User can not plug in the wrong way)
- External, "snap-in" battery (N/A for embedded batteries)
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| Motorola reviews its products several times during the development process to insure that accessibility features are considered and incorporated when appropriate. Motorola provides the following information related to relevant features that enhance the ease of use of this product for persons with disabilities or other physical limitations. However, not every listed feature is applicable to, or readily achievable for, a particular product. Nonetheless, Motorola believes that its product line satisfies the Federal Communication Commission’s regulations implementing the disability access requirements of the Telecommunications Act of 1996. For other features or details on the features listed, please refer to the product's user manual. |
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