Motorola XTS 3000 User Manual
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Product Model #: Digital Portable Radio XTS 3000 (Std / Rugged / Secure )
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Rehabilitation Act Amendments of 1998, Section 508
Subpart 1194.23 Telecommunications Products
The following features are derived from Section 508
COMMENTS
Standard non-acoustic connection point for TTYs (2.5mm
jack) [ ]
No…TTY not a valid choice for portable device
nor is it adoptable for user environment.
Adjustable on/off microphone to allow intermix of speech
and TTY use [ ]
No…TTY not a valid choice for portable device
nor is it adoptable for user environment.
Supports commonly used cross-manufacturer non-
proprietary standard TTY signal protocols [ ]
No…TTY not a valid choice for portable device
nor is it adoptable for user environment.
Voice mail, messaging, auto attendant, interactive voice
response systems shall be usable by TTYs [ ]
No…TTY not a valid choice for portable device
nor is it adoptable for user environment.
Voice mail, messaging, auto-attendant, interactive voice
response systems that require response time from user –
shall give alert that time is about to run out, will allow for
extension of time
[ N/A ]
Does not have time-out function
Caller I.D. (and similar functions) shall function with TTYs[ ]
No…TTY not a valid choice for portable device
nor is it adoptable for user environment.
Caller I.D. (and similar functions) shall function for people
who cannot see [ ]
No…this is based upon a pre-defined user list.
For voice signals – adjustable volume control gain of up to
a minimum of 20 dB [ X ]
Yes
For voice signals – incremental volume control shall have at
least one intermediate step of 12 dB gain [ X ]
Yes
If product allows user to adjust the “receive” volume – there
will be an automatic volume reset to the default level after
each use [ ]
No, volume always matches volume knob.
Audio transducer normally held up to the ear - provide a
means for effective wireless coupling for hearing
technologies [ ]
This is not valid choice for adoption in user
environment. The radio operates like a
speakerphone.
Interference to hearing aids, cochlear implants and
assistive listening systems will be reduced to the lowest
possible level to allow usability [ ]
This is not valid choice for adoption in user
environment. The radio operates like a
speakerphone.
Pass through cross-manufacturer, non-proprietary,
industry-standard codes, translation protocols, formats or
other information necessary to provide usable format [ X ]
Yes, APCO Standards.
Controls / keys tactilely discernable without activating [ X ]
Yes
Controls / keys operable with one hand [ X ]
Yes
Controls / keys shall not require tight grasping, pinching, or
twisting of wrist [ X ]
PTT, volume, and channel selection require
moderate pressure to avoid inadvertent
button/switch activation. This is by design for
environmental aspects of use.
Force required to activate controls / keys is 5 lbs (22.2N)
maximum [ X ]
Yes
If key repeat supported – delay before key repeat shall be
at least 2 seconds [ X ]
Yes. Programmable response time
Key repeat rate adjustable to 2 seconds per character [ X ]
Adjusted in software from ¼ sec to 6 ¼ sec.