Accessibility Features
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Users Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing
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Users Who Are Blind, Have Low Vision, or Have Limited Vision
Poly products include a number of features to accommodate hearing, vision, mobility, or cognitively
impaired users.
Users Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing
Your phone includes accessibility features for users who are deaf or hard of hearing to use the phone.
The following table lists the accessibility features for users who are deaf or hard of hearing.
Accessibility Features for Users Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing
Accessibility Feature
Description
Visual message indicators
An indicator light on the phone indicates that new messages
are waiting. Icons on the screen also indicate that the phone
has new messages.
Adjustable ring tone and volume
You can choose from a variety of ring tones for the phone.
You can also change the volume of the ringer to suit your
needs and choose different ring tones for contacts.
Adjustable call volume
While in a call, you can raise or lower the volume of the
device.
Visual notifications
Status and icon indicators let you know when you have
incoming, outgoing, active, or held calls. Indicators also alert
you of the device’s status and when features are enabled.
Electronic hookswitch
If you use a headset that supports electronic hookswitch
(EHS), you can use the controls on your headset to answer
and end calls. Additionally, you may be able to mute calls
and control volume from your headset.
Hearing aid compatible (HAC) handsets
All phones are hearing aid compatible (HAC) and have
telecoils that magnetically couple to most forms of wearable
hearing aids per 47 CFR 68.317 & the Telecommunications
Telephone Terminal Equipment Magnetic Field and Acoustic
Gain Requirements of ANSI/TIA/EIA 504A Feb 1998. The
phones are also compliant to Rehabilitation Act Section 508
Recommendations: Subpart B 1194.23.
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