Hello, I consulted our local DynaVox
Representative in SE FL, she offered the following: [The VMax can make and receive calls.
The
PALS will need either an infrared phone (which can be acquired through the
states Telecommunications Relay program; or a “Phone It” device
that we sell (it uses a cord, though). I recommend the first choice. The
software in the VMax is already set up to sync with one of the phones that
the Telecommunication
Relay provides (Gewa or Jupiter models provided in FL)].
I would assume that the local Dynavox
Representative
would be able to go right to your PALS home to assist in setting this
service
up (as this is a service that our reps. provide in SE FL). Hope this
helps,
thank you. Jessica M. Bianchi, MBA Care Coordinator East Coast Satellite Office: The ALS Association Florida Chapter 10302 S. Federal Hwy., PMB # 221 Port St. Lucie, FL 34952-5605 Florida Chapter Home Office: The ALS Association Florida Chapter 888-257-1717 ext. 122 772-237-5251 fax Join us on November 7th for Tour de Vie,
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Behalf Of Betts Peters Hi
everybody, I am
working with a PALS who would like to independently make and receive phone
calls using her Vmax/Eyemax system. I helped her get a Clarity RC-200
remote-control speakerphone (provided free through our state
telecommunications
access program), thinking that the Vmax would be able to learn the IR
command
from the phone’s remote. However, when I tried it, the Vmax
gave an
error message that said something like, “No valid IR command
detected.”
I called Dynavox tech support, but they weren’t able to help.
Clarity tech support told me it was a problem with the
Vmax. Does
anyone
know how to set up an RC-200 with a Vmax? The RC-200 has channel
settings
that can change the IR signal, and I wondered if that might help, but I
have no
idea what settings to use. Do you
have
any other suggestions to allow this person to use the phone
independently? I installed Skype on her system and showed her how to
use
it, but she doesn’t seem to like it and hasn’t used it at
all. If the RC-200 doesn’t work out, I am planning to ask the
telecommunications access program if they will provide her with a
PhoneIT. I would appreciate any suggestions for other
options. Thanks! Betts
Peters, MA, CF-SLP Assistive
Technology Services Coordinator The
ALS Association, Oregon & SW Washington
Chapter 310
SW 4th Ave, Suite 630 Portland,
OR 97204 503-238-5559 800-681-9851 Website:
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