Product Attribute | Attribute Value |
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Connection | USB 2.0 (cable not supplied) |
Housing Color | Silver |
Illumination | Only Back & Next buttons are illuminated |
IP Rating | IP65 |
Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
Number of Buttons | 6 |
Series | |
Special Features | Customizable Keycodes |
Temperature Operating Range | -20 to 70 F (-29 to 21 C) |
Overview
Storm Assistive Technology Products provide improved accessibility for those with impaired vision, restricted mobility or limited fine motor skills.
Kiosks, ATMs, ticketing machines and voting terminals usually present information about available products and services via a visual display or touch screen. Nav-Bar™ is a highly tactile interface that improves accessibility, making audio navigation and selection of screen based menus possible. An audio description of available menu options is transmitted to the user through a headset, handset or cochlea implant. When the desired menu page or menu option is located it can be selected by the press of a distinctive tactile button. Successful implementation of the Nav-Bar™ requires a compliant host application featuring synthesized or recorded human voice audio-tags.
This product variant (part number EZB6-730003) is silver in color and designed to be mounted to the surface of a panel. The keypad is partially illuminated (the ‘Back’ & ‘Next’ buttons) and the other buttons are colored (with no illumination).
Please note: the audio-module is supplied separately and is available with either silver or black housing and in horizontal or vertical configuration. See Allied material# 71076556 (Horizontal) or 71076557 (Vertical)
Connection to the host system is via a single USB cable supplied separately, See Allied stock # 70300728.
Nav-Bar™ was developed in association with the Trace Research & Development Center with support from the University of Wisconsin.Nav-Bar™ is a compliant tactile interface device for use as part of an ADA audible menu navigation system or EZ-Access® implementation.
Features:
• Space efficient horizontal format for use with contemporary touch-screen kiosks.
• Easy to navigate and makes audio references to a key’s position and function easier to understand. For example: The circular shaped ‘select’ key is the second key from the right.
• Internal color coded illumination makes location of individual keys much easier for those with partial vision.
• The key top’s distinctive shape and tactile symbols provide the primary means of identifying a key’s specific function.
• The intensity of key top illumination can be adjusted or turned off when not in use.
• By use of the Nav-Bar™ utility software, default illumination status and ‘wake-up’ behavior can be selected. USB key-press codes can also be changed.
• Optional Audio-Module includes sound volume controls and an illuminated jack plug socket for headset connection. (Audio-Module supplied separately).
• The Audio-Module can be positioned separately from the Nav-Bar™ to optimize system ergonomics.