Talking ATMs Clause Samples

The Talking ATMs clause requires that automated teller machines (ATMs) be equipped with audio features to assist visually impaired users in conducting transactions independently. Typically, this involves providing headphone jacks and voice-guided instructions that read out on-screen information and menu options. By mandating these accessibility features, the clause ensures equal access to banking services for individuals with visual impairments, addressing barriers to financial independence and compliance with disability rights regulations.
Talking ATMs. 2.1 Deployment of First Union Talking ATMs.
Talking ATMs. 3.1 Development and Testing of LaSalle Talking ATMs. 3.1.1 Following the Effective Date, in conjunction with its ATM vendors, LaSalle will continue developing and testing LaSalle Talking ATMs. The LaSalle Talking ATMs that will be developed and tested will provide Persons with Vision Impairments at a LaSalle ATM Location independent access to the following Functions, to the extent that such Functions are available to sighted persons at such LaSalle ATM Location: (i) transfers between a user’s accounts; (ii) deposits to a user’s accounts; (iii) cash withdrawals from a user’s accounts; (iv) account balance for a user’s accounts; (v) cash withdrawals from a user’s credit card accounts when the ATM is accessed through the user’s credit card; and (vi) any other transactional function available to sighted persons at such LaSalle ATM 3.1.2 During the Development and Testing phase, LaSalle personnel will be available, on reasonable notice, to meet with Claimants and Counsel at least once every sixty (60) days to demonstrate and report on the progress of these efforts and to elicit input regarding the operation, usability and flow of the Talking ATM. LaSalle shall consider in good faith all written comments given by Counsel regarding the demonstration and report, provided that such comments and suggestions are consistent with this Agreement and the ADA, and provided further that such comments are communicated by Counsel in writing on behalf of the Claimants to LaSalle within thirty (30) days after the demonstration or meeting which gives rise to the comments. Within thirty (30) days after receipt of any such comments, LaSalle shall provide Counsel with a specific response in writing regarding LaSalle’s position on each such comment. 3.2 Pilot Project of LaSalle Talking ATMs. At the conclusion of the Development and Testing phase, LaSalle will conduct the LaSalle Talking ATM Pilot Project (”Pilot Project”). LaSalle will deploy no fewer than twenty-five (25) Talking ATMs by March 31, 2005 at various LaSalle ATM Locations. LaSalle will deploy six (6) of the twenty-five (25) Talking ATMs by November 30, 2004, and the remaining nineteen (19) Talking ATMs by March 31, 2005.
Talking ATMs. 3.1 Development and Testing of Sovereign Talking ATMs. 3.1.1 Following the Effective Date, in conjunction with its ATM vendors, Sovereign will continue developing and testing Sovereign Talking ATMs. The Sovereign Talking ATMs that will be developed and tested will provide at a Sovereign ATM Location Persons with Vision Impairments independent access to the following Functions, to the extent that such Functions are available to sighted persons at such Sovereign ATM Location: (i) transfers between a user’s accounts;
Talking ATMs. TCF Bank shall develop training materials and train its employees who serve the public at branch locations and on the customer service telephone regarding (i) the location, use and operation of TCF Bank Talking ATMs; (ii) appropriate methods of instructing Persons with Visual Impairments how to use TCF Bank ATMs generally and the TCF Bank Talking ATMs in particular; (iii) how to obtain earphones for use with TCF Bank Talking ATMs and where such earphones are located, and
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