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--- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 4/2000) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Expanded Keyboard for Automatic Telephone is a system consisting of a speaker phone and an expanded keyboard that allows the user to dial by pressing 2-inch square keys. The telephone unit contains a combination speaker and microphone, and does not require the user to pick up the receiver to answer or to talk into the phone. Two models are available, one with space for 10 stored phone numbers for automatic dialing ($375) and the other with space for 32 stored phone numbers ($575). Both models will work on rotary dial or touch tone exchanges, and thick plastic-coated wire grid keyguards are available for both models ($45). An adjustable microphone is also available. DIMENSIONS: 12 x 14 x 1 inches. WEIGHT: 4.5 pounds.

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This product record was updated on April 24, 2003.

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CATscan.com

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PO Box 46199 Station 'G'
Vancouver, BC V6R 4
Canada
Telephone: 604-857-0828.
Fax: 604-857-2726.
Web: http://www.catscan.com/ekeg/index.html.


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