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Voluntary
Product Accessibility Template
[Downloadable
version]
Version
1.1
8/3/01
The purpose
of the Voluntary Product Accessibility Template is to assist
Federal contracting officials in making preliminary assessments
regarding the availability of commercial Electronic and Information
Technology products and services with features that support
accessibility. It is assumed that offerers will provide additional
contact information to facilitate more detailed inquiries.
The first
table of the Template provides a summary view of the section
508 Standards. The subsequent tables provide more detailed
views of each subsection. There are three columns in each
table. Column one of the Summary Table describes the subsections
of subparts B and C of the Standards. The second column describes
the supporting features of the product or refers you to the
corresponding detailed table, "e.g., equivalent facilitation."
The third column contains any additional remarks and explanations
regarding the product. In the subsequent tables, the first
column contains the lettered paragraphs of the subsections.
The second column describes the supporting features of the
product with regard to that paragraph. The third column contains
any additional remarks and explanations regarding the product.
Date:
September 18, 2002
Name of Product: FrameWork 6.0
Contact for more Information: (800)747-5608 or
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Section
1194.21 Software Applications and Operating Systems -
Detail
Voluntary Product Accessibility Template
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| Criteria
|
Supporting
Features |
Remarks
and explanations |
| (a)
When software is designed to run on a system that has
a keyboard, product functions shall be executable from
a keyboard where the function itself or the result of
performing a function can be discerned textually. |
Supports:
All menus, windows, forms, and tree views are accessible
through keyboard commands. |
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| (b)
Applications shall not disrupt or disable activated features
of other products that are identified as accessibility
features, where those features are developed and documented
according to industry standards. Applications also shall
not disrupt or disable activated features of any operating
system that are identified as accessibility features where
the application programming interface for those accessibility
features has been documented by the manufacturer of the
operating system and is available to the product developer. |
Supports |
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| (c)
A well-defined on-screen indication of the current focus
shall be provided that moves among interactive interface
elements as the input focus changes. The focus shall be
programmatically exposed so that Assistive Technology
can track focus and focus changes. |
Supports:
Through all modules of the application, the input focus
is programmatically available to Assistive Technology
and the focus is never lost. |
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| (d)
Sufficient information about a user interface element
including the identity, operation and state of the element
shall be available to Assistive Technology. When an image
represents a program element, the information conveyed
by the image must also be available in text. |
Supports:
The menus, diagram screens, form fields, and tree views
provide well- defined and labeled interface elements.
The identity, operation and state of all user interface
elements are available to Assistive Technology. |
|
| (e)
When bitmap images are used to identify controls, status
indicators, or other programmatic elements, the meaning
assigned to those images shall be consistent throughout
an application's performance. |
Supports:
FrameWork utilizes standard and consistent images throughout. |
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| (f)
Textual information shall be provided through operating
system functions for displaying text. The minimum information
that shall be made available is text content, text input
caret location, and text attributes. |
Supports:
FrameWork uses standard system functions to send textual
information to the operating system. |
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| (g)
Applications shall not override user selected contrast
and color selections and other individual display attributes. |
Supports |
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| (h)
When animation is displayed, the information shall be
displayable in at least one non-animated presentation
mode at the option of the user. |
Not
Applicable |
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| (i)
Color coding shall not be used as the only means of conveying
information, indicating an action, prompting a response,
or distinguishing a visual element. |
Supports |
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| (j)
When a product permits a user to adjust color and contrast
settings, a variety of color selections capable of producing
a range of contrast levels shall be provided. |
Supports |
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| (k)
Software shall not use flashing or blinking text, objects,
or other elements having a flash or blink frequency greater
than 2 Hz and lower than 55 Hz. |
Supports |
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| (l)
When electronic forms are used, the form shall allow people
using Assistive Technology to access the information,
field elements, and functionality required for completion
and submission of the form, including all directions and
cues. |
Supports
All forms are labeled, have well-defined edit fields,
and are accessible using Assistive Technology. |
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Section
1194.22 Web-based Internet information and applications
- Detail
Voluntary Product Accessibility Template
NOTE: This section applies to the HTML reports generated
by FrameWork. The information in this section only applies
to those reports |
| Criteria
|
Supporting
Features |
Remarks
and explanations |
| (a)
A text equivalent for every non-text element shall be
provided (e.g., via "alt", "longdesc", or in element content). |
Supports:
alt attributes used for text equivalent of non-text
elements. |
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| (b)
Equivalent alternatives for any multimedia presentation
shall be synchronized with the presentation. |
Not
Applicable |
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| (c)
Web pages shall be designed so that all information conveyed
with color is also available without color, for example
from context or markup. |
Supports |
|
| (d)
Documents shall be organized so they are readable without
requiring an associated style sheet. |
Supports |
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| (e)
Redundant text links shall be provided for each active
region of a server-side image map. |
Supports |
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| (f)
Client-side image maps shall be provided instead of server-side
image maps except where the regions cannot be defined
with an available geometric shape. |
Supports |
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| (g)
Row and column headers shall be identified for data tables. |
Supports |
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| (h)
Markup shall be used to associate data cells and header
cells for data tables that have two or more logical levels
of row or column headers. |
Supports |
|
| (i)
Frames shall be titled with text that facilitates frame
identification and navigation |
Supports |
|
| (j)
Pages shall be designed to avoid causing the screen to
flicker with a frequency greater than 2 Hz and lower than
55 Hz. |
Supports |
|
| (k)
A text-only page, with equivalent information or functionality,
shall be provided to make a web site comply with the provisions
of this part, when compliance cannot be accomplished in
any other way. The content of the text-only page shall
be updated whenever the primary page changes. |
Supports |
|
| (l)
When pages utilize scripting languages to display content,
or to create interface elements, the information provided
by the script shall be identified with functional text
that can be read by Assistive Technology. |
Supports |
|
| (m)
When a web page requires that an applet, plug-in or other
application be present on the client system to interpret
page content, the page must provide a link to a plug-in
or applet that complies with §1194.21(a) through
(l). |
Supports |
|
| (n)
When electronic forms are designed to be completed on-line,
the form shall allow people using Assistive Technology
to access the information, field elements, and functionality
required for completion and submission of the form, including
all directions and cues. |
Not
Applicable |
|
| (o)
A method shall be provided that permits users to skip
repetitive navigation links. |
Supports |
|
| (p)
When a timed response is required, the user shall be alerted
and given sufficient time to indicate more time is required.
|
Not
Applicable |
There
is no time-based functionality. |
Note to
1194.22: The Board interprets paragraphs (a) through (k) of
this section as consistent with the following priority 1 Checkpoints
of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 (WCAG 1.0)
(May 5 1999) published by the Web Accessibility Initiative
of the World Wide Web Consortium: Paragraph (a) - 1.1, (b)
- 1.4, (c) - 2.1, (d) - 6.1, (e) - 1.2, (f) - 9.1, (g) - 5.1,
(h) - 5.2, (i) - 12.1, (j) - 7.1, (k) - 11.4.
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Section
1194.23 Telecommunications Products - Detail
Voluntary Product Accessibility Template
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| Criteria
|
Supporting
Features |
Remarks
and explanations |
| (a)
Telecommunications products or systems which provide a
function allowing voice communication and which do not
themselves provide a TTY functionality shall provide a
standard non-acoustic connection point for TTYs. Microphones
shall be capable of being turned on and off to allow the
user to intermix speech with TTY use. |
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| (b)
Telecommunications products which include voice communication
functionality shall support all commonly used cross-manufacturer
non-proprietary standard TTY signal protocols. |
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| (c)
Voice mail, auto-attendant, and interactive voice response
telecommunications systems shall be usable by TTY users
with their TTYs. |
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| (d)
Voice mail, messaging, auto-attendant, and interactive
voice response telecommunications systems that require
a response from a user within a time interval, shall give
an alert when the time interval is about to run out, and
shall provide sufficient time for the user to indicate
more time is required. |
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| (e)
Where provided, caller identification and similar telecommunications
functions shall also be available for users of TTYs, and
for users who cannot see displays. |
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| (f)
For transmitted voice signals, telecommunications products
shall provide a gain adjustable up to a minimum of 20
dB. For incremental volume control, at least one intermediate
step of 12 dB of gain shall be provided. |
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| (g)
If the telecommunications product allows a user to adjust
the receive volume, a function shall be provided to automatically
reset the volume to the default level after every use. |
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| (h)
Where a telecommunications product delivers output by
an audio transducer which is normally held up to the ear,
a means for effective magnetic wireless coupling to hearing
technologies shall be provided. |
|
|
| (i)
Interference to hearing technologies (including hearing
aids, cochlear implants, and assistive listening devices)
shall be reduced to the lowest possible level that allows
a user of hearing technologies to utilize the telecommunications
product. |
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|
| (j)
Products that transmit or conduct information or communication,
shall pass through cross-manufacturer, non-proprietary,
industry-standard codes, translation protocols, formats
or other information necessary to provide the information
or communication in a usable format. Technologies which
use encoding, signal compression, format transformation,
or similar techniques shall not remove information needed
for access or shall restore it upon delivery. |
|
|
| (k)(1)
Products which have mechanically operated controls or
keys shall comply with the following: Controls and Keys
shall be tactilely discernible without activating the
controls or keys. |
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|
| (k)(2)
Products which have mechanically operated controls or
keys shall comply with the following: Controls and Keys
shall be operable with one hand and shall not require
tight grhtmling, pinching, twisting of the wrist. The force
required to activate controls and keys shall be 5 lbs.
(22.2N) maximum. |
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|
| (k)(3)
Products which have mechanically operated controls or
keys shall comply with the following: If key repeat is
supported, the delay before repeat shall be adjustable
to at least 2 seconds. Key repeat rate shall be adjustable
to 2 seconds per character. |
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|
| (k)(4)
Products which have mechanically operated controls or
keys shall comply with the following: The status of all
locking or toggle controls or keys shall be visually discernible,
and discernible either through touch or sound. |
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Section
1194.24 Video and Multi-media Products - Detail
Voluntary Product Accessibility Template
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| Criteria
|
Supporting
Features |
Remarks
and explanations |
| a)
All analog television displays 13 inches and larger, and
computer equipment that includes analog television receiver
or display circuitry, shall be equipped with caption decoder
circuitry which appropriately receives, decodes, and displays
closed captions from broadcast, cable, videotape, and
DVD signals. As soon as practicable, but not later than
July 1, 2002, widescreen digital television (DTV) displays
measuring at least 7.8 inches vertically, DTV sets with
conventional displays measuring at least 13 inches vertically,
and stand-alone DTV tuners, whether or not they are marketed
with display screens, and computer equipment that includes
DTV receiver or display circuitry, shall be equipped with
caption decoder circuitry which appropriately receives,
decodes, and displays closed captions from broadcast,
cable, videotape, and DVD signals. |
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| (b)
Television tuners, including tuner cards for use in computers,
shall be equipped with secondary audio program playback
circuitry. |
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| (c)
All training and informational video and multimedia productions
which support the agency's mission, regardless of format,
that contain speech or other audio information necessary
for the comprehension of the content, shall be open or
closed captioned. |
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|
| (d)
All training and informational video and multimedia productions
which support the agency's mission, regardless of format,
that contain visual information necessary for the comprehension
of the content, shall be audio described. |
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|
| (e)
Display or presentation of alternate text presentation
or audio descriptions shall be user-selectable unless
permanent. |
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Section
1194.25 Self-Contained, Closed Products - Detail
Voluntary Product Accessibility Template
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| Criteria
|
Supporting
Features |
Remarks
and explanations |
| (a)
Self contained products shall be usable by people with
disabilities without requiring an end-user to attach Assistive
Technology to the product. Personal headsets for private
listening are not Assistive Technology. |
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|
| (b)
When a timed response is required, the user shall be alerted
and given sufficient time to indicate more time is required. |
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|
| (c)
Where a product utilizes touchscreens or contact-sensitive
controls, an input method shall be provided that complies
with §1194.23 (k) (1) through (4). |
|
|
| (d)
When biometric forms of user identification or control
are used, an alternative form of identification or activation,
which does not require the user to possess particular
biological characteristics, shall also be provided. |
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|
| (e)
When products provide auditory output, the audio signal
shall be provided at a standard signal level through an
industry standard connector that will allow for private
listening. The product must provide the ability to interrupt,
pause, and restart the audio at anytime. |
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| (f)
When products deliver voice output in a public area, incremental
volume control shall be provided with output amplification
up to a level of at least 65 dB. Where the ambient noise
level of the environment is above 45 dB, a volume gain
of at least 20 dB above the ambient level shall be user
selectable. A function shall be provided to automatically
reset the volume to the default level after every use. |
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|
| (g)
Color coding shall not be used as the only means of conveying
information, indicating an action, prompting a response,
or distinguishing a visual element. |
|
|
| (h)
When a product permits a user to adjust color and contrast
settings, a range of color selections capable of producing
a variety of contrast levels shall be provided. |
|
|
| (i)
Products shall be designed to avoid causing the screen
to flicker with a frequency greater than 2 Hz and lower
than 55 Hz. |
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| (j)
(1) Products which are freestanding, non-portable, and
intended to be used in one location and which have operable
controls shall comply with the following: The position
of any operable control shall be determined with respect
to a vertical plane, which is 48 inches in length, centered
on the operable control, and at the maximum protrusion
of the product within the 48 inch length on products which
are freestanding, non-portable, and intended to be used
in one location and which have operable controls. |
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| (j)(2)
Products which are freestanding, non-portable, and intended
to be used in one location and which have operable controls
shall comply with the following: Where any operable control
is 10 inches or less behind the reference plane, the height
shall be 54 inches maximum and 15 inches minimum above
the floor. |
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| (j)(3)
Products which are freestanding, non-portable, and intended
to be used in one location and which have operable controls
shall comply with the following: Where any operable control
is more than 10 inches and not more than 24 inches behind
the reference plane, the height shall be 46 inches maximum
and 15 inches minimum above the floor. |
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| (j)(4)
Products which are freestanding, non-portable, and intended
to be used in one location and which have operable controls
shall comply with the following: Operable controls shall
not be more than 24 inches behind the reference plane. |
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Section
1194.26 Desktop and Portable Computers - Detail
Voluntary Product Accessibility Template
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| Criteria
|
Supporting
Features |
Remarks
and explanations |
| (a)
All mechanically operated controls and keys shall comply
with §1194.23 (k) (1) through (4). |
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| (b)
If a product utilizes touchscreens or touch-operated controls,
an input method shall be provided that complies with §1194.23
(k) (1) through (4). |
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|
| (c)
When biometric forms of user identification or control
are used, an alternative form of identification or activation,
which does not require the user to possess particular
biological characteristics, shall also be provided. |
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| (d)
Where provided, at least one of each type of expansion
slots, ports and connectors shall comply with publicly
available industry standards |
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Section
1194.31 Functional Performance Criteria - Detail
Voluntary Product Accessibility Template
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| Criteria
|
Supporting
Features |
Remarks
and explanations |
| (a)
At least one mode of operation and information retrieval
that does not require user vision shall be provided, or
support for Assistive Technology used by people who are
blind or visually impaired shall be provided. |
Supports:
Program supports the use of screen readers to access user
interface information. |
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| (b)
At least one mode of operation and information retrieval
that does not require visual acuity greater than 20/70
shall be provided in audio and enlarged print output working
together or independently, or support for Assistive Technology
used by people who are visually impaired shall be provided. |
Supports:
Program supports the use of screen readers to access user
interface information. |
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| (c)
At least one mode of operation and information retrieval
that does not require user hearing shall be provided,
or support for Assistive Technology used by people who
are deaf or hard of hearing shall be provided |
Supports:
Program does NOT require user hearing for access to any
functionality. |
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| (d)
Where audio information is important for the use of a
product, at least one mode of operation and information
retrieval shall be provided in an enhanced auditory fashion,
or support for assistive hearing devices shall be provided. |
Supports:
Program supports the use of screen readers to access user
interface information. |
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| (e)
At least one mode of operation and information retrieval
that does not require user speech shall be provided, or
support for Assistive Technology used by people with disabilities
shall be provided. |
Supports:
Program does not require user speech. |
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| (f)
At least one mode of operation and information retrieval
that does not require fine motor control or simultaneous
actions and that is operable with limited reach and strength
shall be provided. |
Supports:
Program supports operating system tools and other assistive
technologies. |
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