PURPLE VRI™ QUICK GUIDE ALL YOU NEED IS: Internet or WiFi connection VRI Purple VRI agreement & account Computer & webcam or tablet with camera Getting Started PURPLE VRI PURPLE VRI Available on Popular Technology Transform your Windows ® -based laptop or PC, iPad ® 2 and popular Android™ and Motion ® Computing Windows tablets into a full-functioning “mobile interpreter” with Purple VRI. Sign language interpreter voices conversation of the deaf/hard-of- hearing person via PC or tablet. Hearing individual talks to deaf/ hard-of-hearing person while the video interpreter (VI) signs what is being said. Communication continues to be relayed back and forth among video interpreter, deaf/hard-of- hearing and hearing persons for a seamless conversation. How it Works PURPLE VRI Video Remote Interpreting Better. Different. Purple. 800-618-2418 • [email protected] • www.purple.us/vri
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PURPLE VRI™ QUICK GUIDE
ALL YOU NEED IS:
Internet or WiFi connection
VRIPurple VRI agreement
& accountComputer & webcamor tablet with camera
Getting StartedPURPLE VRI
PURPLE VRI Available on Popular Technology
Transform your Windows®-based laptop or PC,
iPad® 2 and popular Android™ and Motion®
Computing Windows tablets into a full-functioning
“mobile interpreter” with Purple VRI.
Sign language interpreter voices conversation of the deaf/hard-of-hearing person via PC or tablet.
Hearing individual talks to deaf/ hard-of-hearing person while the video interpreter (VI) signs what is being said.
Communication continues to be relayed back and forth among video interpreter, deaf/hard-of-hearing and hearing persons for a seamless conversation.
• Convenient – interpreting available on-demand 24/7/365 • Cost-effective – volume-based discounts, no travel costs, mileage or wait-time• Affordable per-minute rates – pay only for interpreting time• ADA accommodation and HIPAA compliant• Certified interpreters• Clear video and audio quality• Access services on WiFi or cellular connection (where available)
The PURPLEAdvantage
PURPLE VRI QUICK GUIDE
Desktop PC
Motorola Xoom™
Samsung Galaxy™ 10.1
iPad® 2
Windows-Based Laptop
Polycom® (available for current o�ce equipment)
Purple WOW/COW (for medical o�ces)
Prior to the service, Purple works with your network administrator or IT group to ensure flawless connectivity. • Minimal impact with existing network configurations. • Secure, private, seamless integration with no monthly fees.
WiFiCellularoptions Portable
Logitech® HD Pro Webcam C910compatible
Chat™ 50 compatible
Motion® Computing Windows® 7 F5V andC5V Mobile Clinical Assistant (MCA)
Video interpreters relay your spoken English in American Sign Language (ASL), so there may be a delay between when you say something and when the interpreter signs to the individual. The video interpreter will let you know if you need to speak at a slower pace.
The VI may begin to sign to the deaf individual, ensuring a good match.
Before the session begins, check that your equipment is plugged-in and on.
The VI may determine
two VIs are needed
during a VRI session.
This is determined on
several factors, including
the number of partici-
pants and complexity of
the conversation.
For the best communication, the hearing individual(s) need to
sit in front of the microphone. The deaf individual(s) need to sit
in front of the camera.
To ensure you and your
participants receive the
best VRI session experi-
ence, the VI may ask you
to move to a different
seat or location, or adjust
the microphone, sight-
line, placement of the
VRI device or lighting.
Let the VI know the participant names and the purpose of the interpreting session (meeting, emergency, appointment, etc.).
Is Purple VRI right for me?VRI is ideal for a one-on-one conversation or with several people in the room. While Purple VRI is an excellent option for immediate, on-demand interpreting sessions, it is not a comprehensive replacement for on-site interpreting services. Purple VRI may not be the best solution in situations involving multiple participants without a firm speaking protocol, complex exchanges or sessions with individuals who have a secondary disability (i.e. low vision) that may impede their ability to understand the remote video interpreter.