Accessibility Feature
Hearing Aid Compatible (HAC) handsets
TTY support
Related Links
Changing Audio Settings
Enable Electronic Hookswitch
Use Your Headset for All Calls
Icons and Status Indicators
Features for Mobility-Impaired Users
Polycom phones include features that enable users with mobility impairments to perform various functions
on the phone.
The following table lists the accessibility features for mobility-impaired users.
Accessibility Features for Mobility-Impaired Users
Accessibility Feature
Auto-answer feature
Headset Memory Mode
Touchscreen
Large keys
Built-in speakerphone
Adjustable phone stand
Polycom Desktop Connector
application
Polycom, Inc.
Description
All phones are Hearing Aid Compatible (HAC) and have
telecoils that magnetically couple to most forms of wearable
hearing aids per FCC section 508 (compliant to ADA Section
508 Recommendations: Subpart B 1194.23).
The phones supports commercial TTY devices such as
Ultratec Superprint. Additionally, the phones provide acoustic
coupled TTY support.
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Description
You can enable the phone to auto-answer calls.
If you use a headset, you can set up your phone to use your headset for all
calls.
The large touchscreen enables you to select, swipe, and press the screen
to perform functions and activate features.
The large keys on the phone console enable you to access phone features
and functions.
A built-in speakerphone allows you to hear audio on the device without
having to use a handset or headset.
You can adjust the phone stand to various angles so your phone sits at a
comfortable angle on your desktop (see your phone's Quick Start Guide on
Polycom Voice Support
You can use your computer's mouse and keyboard to enter information
and navigate screens on your phone.
web page).
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