World Deaf Architecture (WDA) is specifically for professional architects and designers who are deaf, deaf-blind, or hard of hearing (designated as ‘deaf/ HOH’)....
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Signage
should include appropriate messages based on the type of system provided, such as "Infrared Assistive Listening System Available -- Please Ask," "Audio Loop in Use/ Turn T-Switch for Better Hearing...
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Receivers and Couplers
People often choose to wear their hearing aids while using assistive listening systems. It is important that couplers or receivers be compatible with hearing aids....
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2.1.1 General Description
This electrical current is then amplified by the hearing aid and converted back into audio signals....
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410.6.5 HCO and VCO Support
Real-time voice communication shall permit users to intermix speech with the use of real-time text and shall support modes that are compatible with Hearing Carry Over (HCO) and Voice Carry...
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Sennheiser EKI 1029 Compact Multi-Channel Receiver
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11B-219.3 Receivers
Twenty-five percent minimum of receivers provided, but no fewer than two, shall be hearing-aid compatible in accordance with Section 11B-706.3. [2010 ADAS] 219.3 Receivers.  ...
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11B-219.3 Receivers
Twenty-five percent minimum of receivers provided, but no fewer than two, shall be hearing-aid compatible in accordance with Section 11B-706.3. [2010 ADAS] 219.3 Receivers. Â ...
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11B-219.3 Receivers
Twenty-five percent minimum of receivers provided, but no fewer than two, shall be hearing-aid compatible in accordance with Section 11B-706.3. [2010 ADA Standards] 219.3 Receivers....
- ADA25: #21 of 25 -- Text to 911
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F219.3 Receivers
Twenty-five percent minimum of receivers provided, but no fewer than two, shall be hearing-aid compatible in accordance with 706.3. [ECTCR UFAS 4.1.2(18)(b)] EXCEPTIONS: 1....
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219.3 Receivers
Twenty-five percent minimum of receivers provided, but no fewer than two, shall be hearing-aid compatible in accordance with 706.3. EXCEPTIONS: 1....
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219.3 Receivers
Twenty-five percent minimum of receivers provided, but no fewer than two, shall be hearing-aid compatible in accordance with 706.3. EXCEPTIONS: 1....
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Types of Interpreting
Oral interpreting or oral transliteration: Typically used by Deaf or hard of hearing individuals who do not sign or who rely primarily on speech and speech-reading (also called lip reading...
- Center for Speech and Language Disorders - Lombard and Chicago, IL
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E102.3 ANSI/IEEE (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Products conforming to this standard minimize interference to hearing aids by wireless telephones....
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410.3 Magnetic Coupling
Where ICT delivers output by an audio transducer that is typically held up to the ear, ICT shall provide a means for effective magnetic wireless coupling to hearing technologies, such as...
- ADA25: #19 of 25 -- K-12
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4.2 Functional Comparisons
While these systems have a continued contribution to make in providing auditory access for people with hearing loss, they rarely appear in direct competition with IR and FM systems in terms...
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410.3 Magnetic Coupling (Section-by-Section Analysis)
, where ICT with two-way voice communication delivers output by an audio transducer that is typically held up to the ear, it provide a means for effective magnetic wireless coupling to hearing...
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3.Guidelines for Compatibility With Peripheral Devices
should be compatible with peripheral devices commonly used by individuals with disabilities to achieve accessibility, and should comply with the following provisions, as applicable: Hearing...
- Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf, Inc.
- Alternative Communication Services (ACS)
- Williams Sound FM ADA KIT 1 - Large-Area Value Kit
