Goto Section: 79.106 | 79.108 | Table of Contents
FCC 79.107
Revised as of October 1, 2016
Goto Year:2015 |
2017
§ 79.107 User interfaces provided by digital apparatus.
(a)(1) A manufacturer of digital apparatus manufactured in or imported
for use in the United States and designed to receive or play back video
programming transmitted in digital format simultaneously with sound,
including apparatus designed to receive or display video programming
transmitted in digital format using Internet protocol, must ensure that
digital apparatus be designed, developed, and fabricated so that
control of appropriate built-in functions included in the digital
apparatus are accessible to and usable by individuals who are blind or
visually impaired. Digital apparatus do not include navigation devices
as defined in § 76.1200 of this chapter. Manufacturers must comply with
the provisions of this section only if achievable as defined in
§ 79.107(c)(2).
Note 1 to paragraph (a)(1): The term digital apparatus as used in this
section includes the physical device and the video player(s) capable of
displaying video programming transmitted in digital format
simultaneously with sound that manufacturers install into the devices
they manufacture before sale, whether in the form of hardware,
software, or a combination of both, as well as any video players
capable of displaying video programming in digital format transmitted
simultaneously with sound that manufacturers direct consumers to
install after sale. The term software includes third-party applications
that are pre-installed on a device by the manufacturer or that the
manufacturer directs consumers to install after sale.
Note 2 to paragraph (a)(1): This paragraph places no restrictions on
the importing, shipping, or sale of digital apparatus manufactured
before the applicable compliance deadline for this section.
(2) If on-screen text menus or other visual indicators built in to the
digital apparatus are used to access the appropriate built-in apparatus
functions, manufacturers of the digital apparatus must ensure that
those functions are accompanied by audio output that is either
integrated or peripheral to the digital apparatus, so that such menus
or indicators are accessible to and usable by individuals who are blind
or visually impaired in real time.
(3) For appropriate built-in digital apparatus functions that are not
accessed through on screen text menus or other visual indicators, i.e.,
those that are not required to be accompanied by audio output in
accordance with paragraph (a)(2) of this section, manufacturers of
digital apparatus must make such functions accessible to individuals
who are blind or visually impaired by ensuring that the input, control,
and mechanical functions are locatable, identifiable, and operable in
accordance with each of the following, assessed independently:
(i) Operable without vision. The digital apparatus must provide at
least one mode that does not require user vision.
(ii) Operable with low vision and limited or no hearing. The digital
apparatus must provide at least one mode that permits operation by
users with visual acuity between 20/70 and 20/200, without relying on
audio output.
(iii) Operable with little or no color perception. The digital
apparatus must provide at least one mode that does not require user
color perception.
(4) Appropriate built-in apparatus functions are those functions that
are used for receiving, playing back, or displaying video programming,
and include the following functions:
(i) Power On/Off. Function that allows the user to turn the device on
or off.
(ii) Volume Adjust and Mute. Function that allows the user to adjust
the volume and to mute or un-mute the volume.
(iii) Channel/Program Selection. Function that allows the user to
select channels and programs (e.g., via physical numeric or channel
up/channel down buttons or via on screen guides and menus).
(iv) Display Channel/Program Information. Function that allows the user
to display channel or program information.
(v) Configuration—Setup. Function that allows the user to access and
change configuration or setup options (e.g., configuration of video
display and audio settings, selection of preferred language for
onscreen guides or menus, etc.).
(vi) Configuration—CC Control. Function that allows the user to enable
or disable the display of closed captioning.
(vii) Configuration—CC Options. Function that allows the user to modify
the display of closed caption data (e.g., configuration of the font
size, font color, background color, opacity, etc.).
(viii) Configuration—Video Description Control. Function that allows
the user to enable or disable the output of video description (i.e.,
allows the user to change from the main audio to the secondary audio
stream that contains video description, and from the secondary audio
stream back to the main audio).
(ix) Display Configuration Info. Function that allows the user to
display how user preferences are currently configured.
(x) Playback Functions. Function that allows the user to control
playback functions (e.g., pause, play, rewind, fast forward, stop, and
record).
(xi) Input Selection. Function that allows the user to select their
preferred input source.
(5) As used in this section, the term “usable” shall mean that
individuals with disabilities have access to information and
documentation on the full functionalities of digital apparatus,
including instructions, product information (including accessible
feature information), documentation, bills, and technical support which
are provided to individuals without disabilities.
(b) Compliance deadline. Compliance with the requirements of this
section is required no later than December 20, 2016; except that
compliance with the requirements of this section is required no later
than December 20, 2021 for the following digital apparatus:
(1) Display-only monitors and video projectors;
(2) Devices that are primarily designed to capture and display still
and/or moving images consisting of consumer generated media, or of
other images that are not video programming as defined under
§ 79.4(a)(1) of this part, and that have limited capability to display
video programming transmitted simultaneously with sound; and
(3) Devices that are primarily designed to display still images and
that have limited capability to display video programming transmitted
simultaneously with sound.
(c)(1) Achievable. Manufacturers of digital apparatus:
(i) May file a petition seeking a determination from the Commission,
pursuant to § 1.41 of this chapter, that compliance with the
requirements of this section is not achievable, which the Commission
may grant upon a finding that such compliance is not achievable, or
(ii) May raise as a defense to a complaint or Commission enforcement
action that a particular digital apparatus does not comply with the
requirements of this section because compliance was not achievable, and
the Commission may dismiss a complaint or Commission enforcement action
upon a finding that such compliance is not achievable.
(2) The petitioner or respondent must support a petition filed pursuant
to paragraph (c)(1) of this section or a response to a complaint or
Commission enforcement action with sufficient evidence to demonstrate
that compliance with the requirements of this section is not
“achievable.” “Achievable” means with reasonable effort or expense. The
Commission will consider the following factors when determining whether
compliance with the requirements of this section is not “achievable”
under the factors set out in 47 U.S.C. 617(g):
(i) The nature and cost of the steps needed to meet the requirements of
this section with respect to the specific equipment or service in
question;
(ii) The technical and economic impact on the operation of the
manufacturer or provider and on the operation of the specific equipment
or service in question, including on the development and deployment of
new communications technologies;
(iii) The type of operations of the manufacturer or provider; and
(iv) The extent to which the service provider or manufacturer in
question offers accessible services or equipment containing varying
degrees of functionality and features, and offered at differing price
points.
(d)(1) Information, documentation, and training. Manufacturers of
digital apparatus shall ensure access to information and documentation
it provides to its customers, if achievable. Such information and
documentation includes user guides, bills, installation guides for
end-user installable devices, and product support communications,
regarding both the product in general and the accessibility features of
the product. Manufacturers shall take such other achievable steps as
necessary including:
(i) Providing a description of the accessibility and compatibility
features of the product upon request, including, as needed, in
alternate formats or alternate modes at no additional charge;
(ii) Providing end-user product documentation in alternate formats or
alternate modes upon request at no additional charge; and
(iii) Ensuring usable customer support and technical support in the
call centers and service centers which support their products at no
additional charge.
(2) Manufacturers of digital apparatus shall include in general product
information the contact method for obtaining the information required
by paragraph (d)(1) of this section.
(3) In developing, or incorporating existing training programs,
manufacturers of digital apparatus shall consider the following topics:
(i) Accessibility requirements of individuals with disabilities;
(ii) Means of communicating with individuals with disabilities;
(iii) Commonly used adaptive technology used with the manufacturer's
products;
(iv) Designing for accessibility; and
(v) Solutions for accessibility and compatibility.
(e) Notices. Digital apparatus manufacturers must notify consumers that
digital apparatus with the required accessibility features are
available to consumers as follows: A digital apparatus manufacturer
must provide notice on its official Web site about the availability of
accessible digital apparatus. A digital apparatus manufacturer must
prominently display information about accessible digital apparatus on
its Web site in a way that makes such information available to all
consumers. The notice must publicize the availability of accessible
devices and the specific person, office or entity who can answer
consumer questions about which products contain the required
accessibility features. The contact office or person listed on the Web
site must be able to answer both general and specific questions about
the availability of accessible equipment, including, if necessary,
providing information to consumers or directing consumers to a place
where they can locate information about how to activate and use
accessibility features. All information required by this section must
be provided in a Web site format that is accessible to people with
disabilities.
[ 78 FR 77251 , Dec. 20, 2013, as amended at 81 FR 5936 , Feb. 4, 2016]
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