Accessibility, What is hearing aid compatibility – Casio G'zOne Brigade User Manual

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Accessibility

Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC) for Wireless
Telecommunications Devices

PCD’s Commitment

PCD believes that all of our customers should be able to enjoy

the benefits of digital wireless technologies. We are committed to

providing a selection of compatible devices for our customers who

wear hearing aids.

THIS PHONE HAS HAC RATINGS OF M4/T4

What is Hearing Aid Compatibility?

The Federal Communications Commission has implemented rules and

a rating system designed to enable people who wear hearing aids to

more effectively use these wireless telecommunications devices. The

standard for compatibility of digital wireless phones with hearing aids

is set forth in American National Standard Institute (ANSI) standard

C63.19. There are two sets of ANSI standards with ratings from one to

four (four being the best rating): an “M” rating for reduced interference

making it easier to hear conversations on the phone when using the

hearing aid microphone, and a “T” rating that enables the phone to be

used with hearing aids operating in the telecoil mode thus reducing

unwanted background noise.

How will I know which wireless phones are Hearing
Aid Compatible?

The Hearing Aid Compatibility rating is displayed on the wireless

phone box.

A phone is considered Hearing Aid Compatible for acoustic coupling

(microphone mode) if it has an “M3” or “M4” rating. A digital wireless

phone is considered Hearing Aid Compatible for inductive coupling

(telecoil mode) if it has a “T3” or “T4” rating.

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