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WorkCentre 5665/5675/5687 Copier/Printer/Scanner with Xerox Copier AssistantVoluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT)Compliance StatusCompliant with minor exceptionsProduct ImageLearn more about Xerox and Section 508 at our website:www.xerox.com/Section508Contact Xerox for more information and to have a representative contact meMore about the WorkCentre 5665/5675/5687 Copier/Printer/ScannerSummary Table – Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT)CriteriaSupporting FeaturesRemarks and explanationsSection 1194.21Software Applications and SupportsOperating SystemsCompliant for copy jobs when using the XP PS,PCL5e, and PCL6 enhanced and standard drivers.Faxing and scanning require the touch screen.Section 1194.22Web-based internetinformation andapplicationsSupportsThe WorkCentre 5665/5675/5687Copier/Printer/Scanner is compliant with Rule1194.22.Section 1194.23TelecommunicationsProductsNot applicableThe WorkCentre 5665/5675/5687Copier/Printer/Scanner is not a telecommunicationsproduct.Section 1194.24Video and Multi-mediaProductsNot applicableThe WorkCentre 5665/5675/5687Copier/Printer/Scanner is not a video or multi-mediaproduct.Section 1194.25Self-Contained, ClosedProductsSome limitations existCompliant for copy jobs when using the XeroxCopier Assistant, which provides an alternative tothe product touch screen using voice guidance, anenlarged user interface, and a standard PCkeyboard. Basic and advanced copy jobs can beprogrammed via a customer-supplied PC copieruser interface that can be positioned to any height(for greater accessibility by wheelchair users).Faxing and scanning require the touch screen.Minor exceptions occur with respect to low forcecontrols (i.e., the side guide adjustment force isgreater than the specified force) and tactilelydiscernible controls (i.e., the On/Off buttondepresses but does not remain depressed).Note: An optional angled control panel allows forgreater accessibility by wheelchair users to accesswww.xerox.com/Section5081 of 12Last Revision: 09/07/07

CriteriaSupporting FeaturesRemarks and explanationsfeatures and program jobs.Section 1194.26Desktop and PortableComputersSection 1194.31Functional PerformanceCriteriaNot applicableSome limitations existNo computer is sold as part of the product.Compliant for copy jobs when using the XeroxCopier Assistant, which provides an alternative tothe product touch screen using voice guidance, anenlarged user interface, and a standard PCkeyboard. Basic and advanced copy jobs can beprogrammed via a customer-supplied PC copieruser interface that can be positioned to any height(for greater accessibility by wheelchair users).Faxing and scanning require the touch screen.Minor exceptions occur with respect to low forcecontrols (i.e., the side guide adjustment force isgreater than the specified force) and tactilelydiscernible controls (i.e., the On/Off buttondepresses but does not remain depressed).Note: An optional angled control panel allows forgreater accessibility by wheelchair users to accessfeatures and program jobs.Section 1194.41Information,Documentation, andSupport(Added by Xerox) This ruleSupportscovers accessibility ofdocumentation, trainingand support for ITproducts. Xerox includesrule 41 in all itsassessments.The centralization of documentation, training, andsupport services for most Xerox products allows usto achieve compliance across the corporation.Section 1194.21 Software Applications and Operating Systems – DetailCriteriaSupporting FeaturesBack to topRemarks and explanations(a) When software isdesigned to run on asystem that has akeyboard, productfunctions shall beSupportsexecutable from akeyboard where thefunction itself or the resultof performing a functioncan be discerned textually.Compliant when using the XP PS, PCL5e, andPCL6 enhanced and standard drivers. In thesecases, all commands that can be describedtextually can be executed from the keyboard.(b) Applications shall notdisrupt or disable activatedfeatures of other productsSupportsthat are identified asaccessibility features,where those features areThe driver software does not override or disableaccessibility features of the host operating systemor other software possessing features that havebeen developed and documented according toindustry standards.www.xerox.com/Section5082 of 12Last Revision: 09/07/07

CriteriaSupporting FeaturesRemarks and explanationsdeveloped anddocumented according toindustry standards.Applications also shall notdisrupt or disable activatedfeatures of any operatingsystem that are identifiedas accessibility featureswhere the applicationprogramming interface forthose accessibilityfeatures has beendocumented by themanufacturer of theoperating system and isavailable to the productdeveloper.(c) A well-defined onscreen indication of thecurrent focus shall beprovided that movesamong interactiveinterface elements as theSupportsinput focus changes. Thefocus shall beprogrammatically exposedso that AssistiveTechnology can trackfocus and focus changes.(d) Sufficient informationabout a user interfaceelement including theidentity, operation andstate of the element shallbe available to AssistiveTechnology. When animage represents aprogram element, theinformation conveyed bythe image must also beavailable in text.SupportsCompliant when using the XP PS, PCL5e, andPCL6 enhanced and standard drivers. In thesecases, a well defined, on-screen indication of thecurrent focus is provided, and the focus isprogrammatically exposed so that AssistiveTechnology can track focus and focus changes.Compliant when using the XP PS, PCL5e, andPCL6 enhanced and standard drivers. In thesecases, the driver software makes the appropriateuser interface elements available to AssistiveTechnology.(e) When bitmap imagesare used to identifycontrols, status indicators,or other programmaticSupportselements, the meaningassigned to those imagesshall be consistentthroughout an application'sperformance.Bitmap image meanings remain consistentthroughout the application.(f) Textual informationshall be provided throughoperating system functionsSupportsfor displaying text. Theminimum information thatshall be made available istext content, text inputAll textual information is provided through operatingsystem functions.www.xerox.com/Section5083 of 12Last Revision: 09/07/07

CriteriaSupporting FeaturesRemarks and explanationscaret location, and textattributes.(g) Applications shall notoverride user selectedcontrast and colorselections and otherindividual displayattributes.SupportsThe driver software does not override user-selectedcontrast and color selections and other individualdisplay attributes.(h) When animation isdisplayed, the informationshall be displayable in atSupportsleast one non-animatedpresentation mode at theoption of the user.Animation is used for control elements or relevanttext, and a non-animated option is available.(i) Color coding shall notbe used as the onlymeans of conveyinginformation, indicating an Supportsaction, prompting aresponse, or distinguishinga visual element.The driver software does not use color as the onlymeans of conveying information.(j) When a product permitsa user to adjust color andcontrast settings, a varietyof color selections capable Supportsof producing a range ofcontrast levels shall beprovided.The driver software permits a user to adjust colorand contrast settings, and a variety of colorselections are provided to produce a range ofcontrast levels.(k) Software shall not useflashing or blinking text,objects, or other elementsSupportshaving a flash or blinkfrequency greater than 2Hz and lower than 55 Hz.The flash rate of any flashing elements does not fallbetween 2 Hz and 55 Hz.(l) When electronic formsare used, the form shallallow people usingAssistive Technology toaccess the information,field elements, andSupportsfunctionality required forcompletion andsubmission of the form,including all directions andcues.Electronic forms allow people using AssistiveTechnology to accurately complete and submit theforms.Section 1194.22 Web-based Internet Information and Applications – DetailCriteriaSupporting Features(a) A text equivalent forevery non-text elementshall be provided (e.g., via Supports"alt", "longdesc", or inelement content).www.xerox.com/Section508Back to topRemarks and explanationsNon-text elements, including audio, that arerequired for comprehension of content or tofacilitate navigation are present, and textequivalents are assigned.4 of 12Last Revision: 09/07/07

CriteriaSupporting FeaturesRemarks and explanations(b) Equivalent alternativesfor any multimediapresentation shall beNot applicablesynchronized with thepresentation.No multimedia presentations are included with theapplication.(c) Web pages shall bedesigned so that allinformation conveyed withSupportscolor is also availablewithout color, for examplefrom context or markup.All information conveyed with color is also conveyedby alternative means.(d) Documents shall beorganized so they areNot applicablereadable without requiringan associated style sheet.Web pages do not use style sheets.(e) Redundant text linksshall be provided for eachNot applicableactive region of a serverside image map.No image maps with active regions are used.(f) Client-side image mapsshall be provided insteadof server-side imageNot applicablemaps except where theregions cannot be definedwith an availablegeometric shape.No image maps with active regions are used.(g) Row and columnheaders shall be identified Supportsfor data tables.Row and column headers of data tables useappropriate tags according to the language used.(h) Markup shall be usedto associate data cellsand header cells for dataSupportstables that have two ormore logical levels of rowor column headers.Data cells and header cells are associated usingappropriate tags according to the language used.(i) Frames shall be titledwith text that facilitatesframe identification andnavigationFrames possess labels that facilitate frameidentification and navigation.Supports(j) Pages shall bedesigned to avoid causingthe screen to flicker with a Supportsfrequency greater than 2Hz and lower than 55 Hz.The flash rate of any flashing elements does not fallbetween 2 Hz and 55 Hz.(k) A text-only page, withequivalent information orfunctionality, shall beprovided to make a website comply with theprovisions of this part,Not applicablewhen compliance cannotbe accomplished in anyother way. The content ofthe text-only page shall beupdated whenever theNo text-only pages are provided.www.xerox.com/Section5085 of 12Last Revision: 09/07/07

CriteriaSupporting FeaturesRemarks and explanationsprimary page changes.(l) When pages utilizescripting languages todisplay content, or tocreate interface elements,the information provided Supportsby the script shall beidentified with functionaltext that can be read byAssistive Technology.Information provided by a scripting language isidentified with functional text that can be read byAssistive Technology.(m) When a web pagerequires that an applet,plug-in or otherapplication be present onthe client system toNot applicableinterpret page content, thepage must provide a linkto a plug-in or applet thatcomplies with §1194.21(a)through (l).Plug-ins, applets, or other applications are notrequired to interpret page content.(n) When electronic formsare designed to becompleted on-line, theform shall allow peopleusing AssistiveTechnology to access theSupportsinformation, fieldelements, andfunctionality required forcompletion andsubmission of the form,including all directions andcues.Electronic forms allow people using AssistiveTechnology to accurately complete and submit theforms.(o) A method shall beprovided that permitsusers to skip repetitivenavigation links.SupportsA method is provided that permits users withAssistive Technology to skip repetitive navigationlinks.(p) When a timedresponse is required, theuser shall be alerted andgiven sufficient time toindicate more time isrequired.Not applicableNo time-out sensitive selections exist.Note to 1194.22: The Board interprets paragraphs (a) through (k) of this section as consistent with the followingpriority 1 Checkpoints of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 (WCAG 1.0) (May 5 1999) published by theWeb 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.Section 1194.25 Self-Contained, Closed Products – DetailCriteria(a) Self containedproducts shall be usableSupporting FeaturesSome limitations existwww.xerox.com/Section508Back to topRemarks and explanationsCompliant for copy jobs when using the Xerox6 of 12Last Revision: 09/07/07

CriteriaSupporting Featuresby people with disabilitieswithout requiring an enduser to attach AssistiveTechnology to theproduct. Personalheadsets for privatelistening are not AssistiveTechnology.Remarks and explanationsCopier Assistant, which provides an alternative tothe product touch screen using voice guidance, anenlarged user interface, and a standard PCkeyboard. Basic and advanced copy jobs can beprogrammed via a customer-supplied PC copieruser interface that can be positioned to any height(for greater accessibility by wheelchair users).Faxing and scanning require the touch screen.Minor exceptions occur with respect to low forcecontrols (i.e., the side guide adjustment force isgreater than the specified force) and tactilelydiscernible controls (i.e., the On/Off buttondepresses but does not remain depressed).Note: An optional angled control panel allows forgreater accessibility by wheelchair users to accessfeatures and program jobs.(b) When a timedresponse is required, theuser shall be alerted andgiven sufficient time toindicate more time isrequired.Supports(c) Where a productutilizes touchscreens orcontact-sensitive controls,an input method shall be Some limitations existprovided that complieswith §1194.23 (k) (1)through (4).A time-out alert feature is present and controllable.Compliant for copy jobs when using the XeroxCopier Assistant, which provides an alternative tothe product touch screen using voice guidance, anenlarged user interface, and a standard PCkeyboard. Basic and advanced copy jobs can beprogrammed via a customer-supplied PC copieruser interface that can be positioned to any height(for greater accessibility by wheelchair users).Faxing and scanning require the touch screen.Minor exceptions occur with respect to low forcecontrols (i.e., the side guide adjustment force isgreater than the specified force) and tactilelydiscernible controls (i.e., the On/Off buttondepresses but does not remain depressed).Note: An optional angled control panel allows forgreater accessibility by wheelchair users to accessfeatures and program jobs.(d) When biometric formsof user identification orcontrol are used, analternative form ofidentification or activation, Not applicablewhich does not require theuser to possess particularbiological characteristics,shall also be provided.Biometric forms are not used.(e) When products provideauditory output, the audiosignal shall be provided atNot applicablea standard signal levelthrough an industrystandard connector thatThere is no auditory output.www.xerox.com/Section5087 of 12Last Revision: 09/07/07

CriteriaSupporting FeaturesRemarks and explanationswill allow for privatelistening. The productmust provide the ability tointerrupt, pause, andrestart the audio atanytime.(f) When products delivervoice output in a publicarea, incremental volumecontrol shall be providedwith output amplificationup to a level of at least 65dB. Where the ambientnoise level of theenvironment is above 45 SupportsdB, a volume gain of atleast 20 dB above theambient level shall be userselectable. A functionshall be provided toautomatically reset thevolume to the default levelafter every use.The Xerox Copier Assistant has voice output, andthe volume can be adjusted to at least 65 dB anddefaults to the original volume after use.(g) Color coding shall notbe used as the onlymeans of conveyinginformation, indicating anaction, prompting aresponse, ordistinguishing a visualelement.Not applicableThe product does not use color coding.(h) When a productpermits a user to adjustcolor and contrastsettings, a range of colorselections capable ofproducing a variety ofcontrast levels shall beprovided.Not applicableThere are no color contrast settings.(i) Products shall bedesigned to avoid causingthe screen to flicker with a Supportsfrequency greater than 2Hz and lower than 55 Hz.(j) (1) Products which arefreestanding, nonportable, and intended tobe used in one locationand which have operablecontrols shall comply withSupportsthe following: The positionof any operable controlshall be determined withrespect to a vertical plane,which is 48 inches inlength, centered on thewww.xerox.com/Section508The flash rate of any flashing elements does not fallbetween 2 Hz and 55 Hz.All position measurements were performed againstthe specified vertical plane.Wheelchair users can program jobs and makecopies using the Xerox Copier Assistant and thecustomer-supplied PC and keyboard that can bepositioned to any height.8 of 12Last Revision: 09/07/07

CriteriaSupporting FeaturesRemarks and explanationsoperable control, and atthe maximum protrusion ofthe product within the 48inch length on productswhich are freestanding,non-portable, andintended to be used in onelocation and which haveoperable controls.(j)(2) Products which arefreestanding, nonportable, and intended tobe used in one locationand which have operablecontrols shall comply withthe following: Where any Supportsoperable control is 10inches or less behind thereference plane, theheight shall be 54 inchesmaximum and 15 inchesminimum above the floor.(j)(3) Products which arefreestanding, nonportable, and intended tobe used in one locationand which have operablecontrols shall comply withthe following: Where anySupportsoperable control is morethan 10 inches and notmore than 24 inchesbehind the referenceplane, the height shall be46 inches maximum and15 inches minimum abovethe floor.(j)(4) Products which arefreestanding, nonportable, and intended tobe used in one locationand which have operableSupportscontrols shall comply withthe following: Operablecontrols shall not be morethan 24 inches behind thereference plane.All operable controls are within specification.Wheelchair users can program jobs and makecopies using the Xerox Copier Assistant and thecustomer-supplied PC and keyboard that can bepositioned to any height.All operable controls are within specification.Wheelchair users can program jobs and makecopies using the Xerox Copier Assistant and thecustomer-supplied PC and keyboard that can bepositioned to any height.All operable controls are within specification.Wheelchair users can program jobs and makecopies using the Xerox Copier Assistant and thecustomer-supplied PC and keyboard that can bepositioned to any height.Section 1194.31 Functional Performance Criteria – DetailCriteriaSupporting Features(a) At least one mode ofoperation and informationSome limitations existretrieval that does notrequire user vision shallwww.xerox.com/Section508Back to topRemarks and explanationsCompliant for copy jobs when using the XeroxCopier Assistant, which provides an alternative tothe product touch screen using voice guidance, an9 of 12Last Revision: 09/07/07

CriteriaSupporting Featuresbe provided, or support forAssistive Technologyused by people who areblind or visually impairedshall be provided.Remarks and explanationsenlarged user interface, and a standard PCkeyboard. Basic and advanced copy jobs can beprogrammed via a customer-supplied PC copieruser interface that can be positioned to any height(for greater accessibility by wheelchair users).Faxing and scanning require the touch screen.Minor exceptions occur with respect to low forcecontrols (i.e., the side guide adjustment force isgreater than the specified force) and tactilelydiscernible controls (i.e., the On/Off buttondepresses but does not remain depressed).Note: An optional angled control panel allows forgreater accessibility by wheelchair users to accessfeatures and program jobs.(b) At least one mode ofoperation and informationretrieval that does notrequire visual acuitygreater than 20/70 shallbe provided in audio andSupportsenlarged print outputworking together orindependently, or supportfor Assistive Technologyused by people who arevisually impaired shall beprovided.All areas requiring visual user interaction with visualacuity better than 20/70 support screenenlargement and voice output or AssistiveTechnology.(c) At least one mode ofoperation and informationretrieval that does notrequire user hearing shallbe provided, or support for SupportsAssistive Technologyused by people who aredeaf or hard of hearingshall be providedAll areas requiring user interaction provide at leastone mode of operation and information retrieval thatdoes not require user hearing.(d) Where audioinformation is importantfor the use of a product, atleast one mode ofoperation and informationNot applicableretrieval shall be providedin an enhanced auditoryfashion, or support forassistive hearing devicesshall be provided.No audio information is required for use of theproduct.(e) At least one mode ofoperation and informationretrieval that does notrequire user speech shallbe provided, or support for SupportsAssistive Technologyused by people withdisabilities shall beprovided.No operations require speech.www.xerox.com/Section50810 of 12Last Revision: 09/07/07

CriteriaSupporting Features(f) At least one mode ofoperation and informationretrieval that does notrequire fine motor controlSome limitations existor simultaneous actionsand that is operable withlimited reach and strengthshall be provided.Remarks and explanationsCompliant for copy jobs when using the XeroxCopier Assistant, which provides an alternative tothe product touch screen using voice guidance, anenlarged user interface, and a standard PCkeyboard. Basic and advanced copy jobs can beprogrammed via a customer-supplied PC copieruser interface that can be positioned to any height(for greater accessibility by wheelchair users).Faxing and scanning require the touch screen.Minor exceptions occur with respect to low forcecontrols (i.e., the side guide adjustment force isgreater than the specified force) and tactilelydiscernible controls (i.e., the On/Off buttondepresses but does not remain depressed).Note: An optional angled control panel allows forgreater accessibility by wheelchair users to accessfeatures and program jobs.Section 1194.41 Information, Documentation and Support - Detail(Xerox Addition to VPAT)Criteria(a) Product supportdocumentation providedto end-users shall bemade available inalternate formats.Supporting FeaturesSupportsBack to topRemarks and explanationsProduct support documentation is available inalternate format.(b) End-users shall haveaccess to a description ofthe accessibility andcompatibility features ofSupportsproducts in alternateformats or alternatemethods upon request, atno additional charge.Accessibility and compatibility information isavailable on www.xerox.com/section508/.(c) Support services forproducts shallaccommodate theSupportscommunication needs ofend-users with disabilities.Xerox provides support services that accommodatethe communication needs of end-users withdisabilities.What is the Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT)?The purpose of the Voluntary Product Accessibility Template is to assist Federal contracting officials in makingpreliminary assessments regarding the availability of commercial Electronic and Information Technology productsand services with features that support accessibility. It is assumed that offerers will provide additional contactinformation to facilitate more detailed inquiries.The first table of the Template provides a summary view of the section 508 Standards. The subsequent tablesprovide more detailed views of each subsection. There are three columns in each table. Column one of theSummary Table describes the subsections of subparts B and C of the Standards. The second column describesthe supporting features of the product or refers you to the corresponding detailed table, "e.g., equivalentwww.xerox.com/Section50811 of 12Last Revision: 09/07/07

facilitation." The third column contains any additional remarks and explanations regarding the product. In thesubsequent tables, the first column contains the lettered paragraphs of the subsections. The second columndescribes the supporting features of the product with regard to that paragraph. The third column contains anyadditional remarks and explanations regarding the product.User Tasks AssessedFor the WorkCentre 5665/5675/5687 Copier/Printer/Scanner, general user tasks were assumed to beprogramming and running jobs, and unloading jobs. According to the Federal Access Board, tasks such asclearing jams, loading supplies, and adding paper are considered maintenance tasks and are not included in thissummary.Xerox Product Accessories for People with DisabilitiesIn addition to the award-winning Xerox Copier Assistant, Xerox provides additional accessories for people withdisabilities; for example: Braille enablement – Pressure sensitive labels allow Braille to be added to almost any copier controlconsole.Angled console – This kit, which is currently available for a number of models, inclines the copier console,allowing wheelchair users to view and reach the controls.Footswitch – An electrically operated switch models, which is available on many models, can be used toactuate the "Start Print" button.For additional information on these and other accessories, contact your Xerox sales representative or call 1-800ASK-XEROX (1-800-275-9376).www.xerox.com/Section50812 of 12Last Revision: 09/07/07

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