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The FotoDialer is an automatic dialer designed for use by individuals with cognitive or memory disabilities, visual disabilities, or fine motor disabilities. This device enables users to dial an analog telephone without using the standard keypad. The FotoDialer has six plastic pages, each of holds 24 pictures of people, places, or symbols that illustrate the person or organization that a phone number contacts. The user presses the button adjacent to a picture to dial the corresponding telephone number. Braille or large print symbol attachments (not included) can be used by people who are blind or have low vision. The FotoDialer connects to an analog telephone using a standard telephone cable and jack. POWER: Uses two double-A Alkaline batteries. DIMENSIONS (HxLxW): 1.87 x 7.87 x 6.42 inches. Picture pockets hold 2 x 3 inch pictures. COLOR: Grey and transparent green. WARRANTY: 90 days.
Notes: Shipping and handling charges are not included in the purchase price listed.
Price: 59.95.
This product record was updated on January 25, 2013.
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IntelliSolve
410 E. State St.PO Box 215
Lehi, Utah 84043-0215
United States
Telephone: 800-891-0675 or 801-768-0675.
Fax: 801-768-0677.
Web: http://www.photodialing.com/.
Email: sonle@photodialer.com.
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EnableMart (a division of School Health Corporation)
5353 South 960 East, Ste. 200Salt Lake City, Utah 84117
United States
Telephone: 888-640-1999 or 801-281-7682.
Fax: 866-487-0410.
Web: http://www.enablemart.com.
Email: sales@enablemart.com.
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ELDERLUXE, LLC
1130 West 37th StreetChicago, Illinois 60609
United States
Telephone: 888-537-5893 or 773-376-3776.
Fax: 773-376-3779.
Web: http://www.elderluxe.com.
Email: concierge@elderluxe.com.
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