Download LG GW300 2.4" 99g mobile phone

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MATRIX FOR GW300
Manufacturer/Importer:
LG Electronics
Product Brand (s)
LG Electronics
Models (range/product family)
Website and/or contact details for
the product
GW300
Telephone Features For People
with Disabilities
www.lge.com.au
Requirements - Description
REMARKS
Mobility / Dexterity Features
Dial-out buffer memory
Speaker-phone capable
Short Messaging Service capable
Predictive Text sending
Guarded/recessed keys
Handset weight
Number to be called can be entered and checked on the display before sending.
Yes
Hands free operation during dialling and after call initiated
If “Yes” does the phone have full duplex speaker phone capability
Messages can be read, composed and sent using the phone's screen and or
keypad
Yes
No
Phone predicts a whole word from the first few letters of the word being typed
using an inbuilt dictionary (for SMS/MMS use)
Keys that are recessed or guarded in some way are easier to press and reduce the
possibility of pressing the wrong key.
Weight of handset.
For handset incorporating batteries, weight of handset together with batteries.
Please specify type or model of batteries used.
After call initiated only
Partially Full Duplex
Yes
No
Yes
77.5 Gram
96.5 Gram
Type: Li-ion, Model: LGIP-430N
Handset - plug connected
Alternative headset can be connected in lieu of handset
Yes
Connection for Additional
earphone/headset
This facility enables an additional earphone to be plugged in so both ears can be
used to listen or another person can listen and assist with a call. It also enables a
headset to be installed for hands-free use.
Yes
It support the stereo ear-mic.
Yes
Supports Mass Storage and PC Suite
Device can be connected to the phone by using:
Coupling to a device
(Allows people to use computers as
(Allows people to use computers as
text terminals. Particularly useful
for deaf consumers. Also allows
customised devices to work with the
phone.)
VISION FEATURES
Tactile key markers (cordless and
mobile)
Standard key layouts
Key feedback - tactile
Key feedback - audible
Audible identification of Keys
Adjustable font
Display Characteristics
HEARING FEATURES
Key feedback - displayed
Ringer volume adjustable
Receiver Amplification
Automatic Answering
Automatic Hanging Up
Text display - visual
Tactile ringing signal
Visual ringing signal
Visual line status display
cable
infrared signal
Bluetooth / WLAN
other: (please describe)…………
A tactile (such as a raised 'pip') marker to identify where the '5' key is.
(required for all CE sold in Australia. This line not required.
Number layout uses the standard 3 x 4 (12 key) keypad array
Pressing a key provides a change that can be felt to confirm button has been pressed.
Pressing a key provides a tone that can be heard to confirm button has been pressed.
The number on the Number keys is spoken when pressed.
Audible key feedback different for function and number keys
Adjustable font style
Adjustable character size
Colour display
Number being dialled is displayed on the screen
Adjustment of the ringing volume is possible
Volume Level can be adjusted by the user
Enables the phone to pick up a call automatically after a designated number of rings.
Phone ends the call when the other person hangs up
Visual display of incoming text is provided
Vibrating indication is provided when the phone rings
Light source is provided to indicate when the phone rings
Visual display of the line status (i.e. on-line)
Adjustable volume control of microphone to amplify outgoing speech.
Microphone amplification
Setting "Retains" or "Resets" to default after each call.
Speech-input keying
Voice recognition for setting up calls.
Text send - keyboard
Standard layout of QWERTY keyboard.
ADDITIONAL FEATURES & CHARACTERISTICS
Please list/describe any additional
features with may benefit people
with
disabilities.
None
OPTIONAL FEATURES & ACCESSORIES
Yes
No
Yes
Bluetooth only
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
Yes
QWERTY key has tactile markers on
'F' and 'J' key.
Please list/describe any additional
features which may benefit people
with disabilities.
None