Title: Technology Assistance for People with Hearing Loss
1Technology Assistance for People with Hearing
Loss
2Knowing when the telephone is ringingcan be
difficult with hearing loss
3This Loud Bell Ringer might help
4Plugs into any standard outlet
5When switched ON it rings very loudly
6There is a telephone for everyone regardless
their degree of hearing loss
7This phone has many special features
8It has a volume control
9It has an output jack
10Use output jack with headphones
11Use output jack with neckloop plus hearing aid
T-switch
12Light flashes when telephone rings
13Similar features on cordless phone
14Handset has volume control
15Handset has headphone jack
16Neckloop works with headphone jack
17Portable amplifiers for standard phones
18Carry in pocket/purse slip over earpiece
19It has a volume control
20TTY (Text Telephone) uses text versus sound
21TTY has a standard typing keyboard
22Message window shows typing from both phones
23Ways TTY is used TTY to relay to phone
Person on phone
Person using TTY
Relay
Reads Typing
Types to Relay Operator
Listens to Relay Operator
Types Reply
Reads Reply
Speaks Reply
24Ways TTY is used VOC (voice carry over)
Person on phone
Person using TTY
Relay
Talks to Person on Phone
Hears person speak
Types Reply
Reads Reply
Speaks Reply
25Ways TTY is used TTY to TTY
Person using TTY
Person using TTY
Types to person on TTY
Reads Typing
Reads Reply
Types Reply
26VCO phone can be used as standard telephone
27Time is important! Missing an alarm
isfrustrating.
28Vibrating alarm clock awakenssound sleepers
29Place under pillow andclip to pillow case
30Battery operated it is easy to set
31A vibrating watch works like the clock
32Multi alert systemsare All-In-One units
33High power strobe flashes in response to sound
34Vibrator under mattress vibrates in response to
sound
35Smoke alarm transmitter connects to existing
smoke alarm
36Receiver indicates sound is fire alarm
37Doorbell transmitter connects to existing doorbell
38Receiver indicates sound is doorbell
39Telephone transmitter connects to phone plug
40Receiver indicates sound is telephone
41Sound transmitter is placed near baby/child
42Receiver indicates sound is baby/child
43Hearing can be difficult in noise,in large
auditoriums,and in groups
44ALDs(Assistive Listening Devices) make it
easier to hear
45All ALDs (Assistive Listening Devices)have
microphones
46All ALDs (Assistive Listening Devices) have
transmitters
47All ALDs (Assistive Listening Devices) have
receivers
48All ALDs (Assistive Listening Devices) allow
varied connections
49All ALDs (Assistive Listening Devices)
transmit sound waves
Infrared
Induction
Light waves
Magnetic waves
FM
Hard wire
Radio Frequency
Direct connection
50Some ALDs (Assistive Listening Devices)
connect to audio devices
51For More Assistance
Contact us at info_at_mi-shhh.org
For a Michigan
Hearing Technology Resource Specialist
Theyre anxious to Help!