Sharp MXM503N manual

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    Page 1 of 16 Sharp  MX ‐ M503N Sharp  MX ‐ M453N  Sharp  MX ‐ M363N  Sharp  MX ‐ M283N   Compliant  with  minor  exceptions  VPAT™ Voluntary Product Accessibility Template ® Version 1.3 Date: May 20, 2010 Name of Products: Models MX-M283N, M363N, M453N, and M503N Contact for more Information: VPAT Supp[...]

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    Page 2 of 16 Section 1194.21 Software A p plications and Operating Systems – Detail VPAT™ Voluntary Product A ccessibility Te mplate ® Criteria Suppo r ting Feature s Remarks and expla nations (a) When software is designed to run on a s ystem that has a keyboard, product functions shall be e xecutable from a keyboard where the function itse lf[...]

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    Page 3 of 16 Criteria Supporting Feature s Remarks and expla nations (d) Sufficient information about a user interface elem ent including the identit y, operat ion and state of the element shall be available to Assistive Technology. When an imag e represents a program element, the information conve yed b y the image must also be avail able in text.[...]

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    Page 4 of 16 Criteria Supporting Features Rema rks and explanations (g) Applications shall not over ride us er selected contrast and color selections and other individual displa y attributes. Supports Sharpdesk  software  doesn’t  override  the  said  selections  and  attributes.  PRINTER  DRIVER/  Printer  Sta[...]

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    Page 5 of 16 Return to the top of the page. Section 1194.22 Web-b ased Internet information and app lications – Detail VPAT™ Voluntary Product A ccessibility Te mplate ® Criteria Supporting Features Rema rks and explanations (a) A text equivalent for every non-text el eme nt shall be provided (e.g., via "alt", "longd esc", [...]

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    Page 6 of 16 Assistive Technology to access the informati on, field elements, and functionalit y required for completion a nd submission of the form, including all direction s and cues. the electronic forms are accessible. (o) A method shall be provide d that permits users to skip repetitive navigation li nk s. Support The user interfaces are desig[...]

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    Page 7 of 16 Criteria Supporting Feature s Remarks and expla nations (h) Where a telecommunications product del ivers output by an audio transducer which is normally held up to the ear, a means for effective magnetic wireless coupl ing to hearing technologi es sha ll be provided. Not Applicable (i) Interference to hearing technologi es (incl uding [...]

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    Page 8 of 16 Section 1194.24 Video and Multi-media Products – De tail VPAT™ V oluntar y Product Access ibilit y Tem p late ® Criteria Supporting Feature s Remarks and explana tions a) All analog television displ a ys 13 inches and larger, and computer equipment that inclu des analog television receiver or display circ uitr y, shall be equippe [...]

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    Page 9 of 16 Section 1194.25 Self-Contained, Closed Products – Deta il VPAT™ Voluntary Product A ccessibility Te mplate ® Criteria Supporting Features Rema rks and explanations (a) Self contained products shall be usa ble b y peop le with disabilities without requiring an e nd- user to attach Assistive Technology to the product. Person al head[...]

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    Page 10 of 16 Criteria Supporting Feature s Remarks and expla nations (c) Where a product utilizes touchscreens o r contact- sensitive controls, an input method sh all be provided that complies with §1194.23 (k) (1) through (4). k) Products which have mechanic all y operated controls or keys, shall comply with the following: Supports The alternate[...]

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    Page 11 of 16 the default level after every use. Criteria Supporting Feature s Remarks and expla nations (g) Color coding shall not be u s ed as the o nly means of conveying information, indicating a n actio n, prompting a response, or distingu ishi ng a visual element. Not Applicable Color coding i s not used without description. (h) When a produc[...]

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    Page 12 of 16 Section 1194.26 Deskto p and Portable Computers – Det ail VPAT™ V oluntar y Product Access ibilit y Tem p late ® Criteria Supporting Feature s Remarks and explana tions (a) All mechanically operate d controls and keys shall comply with §1194.23 (k) (1) through (4). Not Applicable (b) If a product utilizes touchscreens or touch- [...]

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    Page 13 of 16 Section 1194.31 Functional Performance Criteria – Detail VPAT™ V oluntar y Product Access ibilit y Tem p late ® Criteria Supporting Feature s Remarks and explana tions (a) At least one mode of operation and inform ation retrieval that does not require user vision shall b e provided, or support for Assistive Technology used by peo[...]

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    Page 14 of 16 can be read out loud by read out soft ware on PC. [For Automatic Document Feeder] (13) Allow users to understand the location f or setting the document. No require user vision for setting doc ume nts. [For Appearance] (14) Operation area for door etc. can be reco gnized by touch. [For System Operation] (15) When user presses unau thor[...]

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    Page 15 of 16 done smoothly without relying on visi on. Criteria Supporting Feature s Remarks and expla nations (b) At least one mode of operation and inform ation retrieval that does not require visual ac uit y greater than 20/70 shall be provid ed in audio and enlarg ed print output working together or independ ently, or support for Assistive Tec[...]

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    Page 16 of 16 (3) When end-user presses u nauth orized key, a beeping sound should go off to preve nt uni ntentional operation. (4) Adjusting the time for key reception is possible. [For Whole System] (5) All operations can be done with one hand and do not require tight grasping, or twisting of the wrist. Section 1194.41 Information, Documentation [...]