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Picture of BLACK BIG BUTTON PHONE (MODEL 16H141BK) The Big Black Button Phone, model 16H141BK, is a large button telephone designed for use by individuals with low vision, arthritis, or fine motor disabilities. It features a speakerphone for hands free use, volume control, and a redial and hold button. A bright LED light flashes to visually signal an incoming call and music plays for callers on hold. This phone also stores up to 13 most-called numbers for automatic dialing.

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This product record was updated on May 16, 2008.

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Parsons ADL Inc.

RR #2, No.1986 Sideroad 15
Tottenham, Ontario L0G 1W0
Canada
Telephone: 800-263-1281 or 905-936-3580.
Fax: 888-225-5535 or 905-936-3585.
Web: http://www.parsonsadl.com.
Email: custserv@parsonsadl.com.


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