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706.1 General
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706.1 General
The technical standards for assistive listening systems describe minimum performance levels for volume, interference, and distortion....
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706.1 General
The technical standards for assistive listening systems describe minimum performance levels for volume, interference, and distortion....
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Section 1194.23 Telecommunications Products (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
If a stepped volume control is provided, one of the intermediate levels must provide 12 dB of gain. The gain applies to the voice output. (See §1194.23(d)(6) in the NPRM.) Comment....
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6. TO USE THE PHONE I WILL NEED:
TO USE THE PHONE I WILL NEED:* TTY Cordless Large buttons Speaker phone - hands free phone Speed dialing Amplified volume and loud ringer...
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11B-1009.5.4 Transfer steps
Where possible, the height of the transfer step should be minimized to decrease the distance an individual is required to lift up or move down to reach the next step to gain access....
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1009.5.4 Transfer Steps
Where possible, the height of the transfer step should be minimized to decrease the distance an individual is required to lift up or move down to reach the next step to gain access....
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49 CFR Parts 37 & 38 - Department of Transportation (DOT) ADA Regulations
[Code of Federal Regulations] [Title 49, Volume 1] [Revised as of October 1, 2007] From the U.S....
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11B-706.1 General
The technical standards for assistive listening systems describe minimum performance levels for volume, interference, and distortion....
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503.4.2 Audio Description Controls (Section-by-Section Analysis)
require that, where video-capable software provides on-screen controls for program selection, such software must have user controls for audio description at the same menu level as the volume...
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UNREASONABLE HARDSHIP
The nature of the accessibility which would be gained or lost. The nature of the use of the facility under construction and its availability to persons with disabilities....
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Two-Way Communication Systems [§230 and §708]
Two-Way Communication Systems [§230 and §708] Where two-way communication systems are provided to gain entry to a facility or to restricted spaces, they must include visual and...
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UNREASONABLE HARDSHIP
The nature of the accessibility which would be gained or lost. The nature of the use of the facility under construction and its availability to persons with disabilities....
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217 Telephones
Provisions are provided for wheelchair access (217.2), volume controls (217.3), and TTYs (217.4), which are devices that enable people with hearing or speech impairments to communicate through...
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QUESTION: MUST RAILROADS SUBMIT PLANS FOR MEETING THE PERFORMANCE STANDARD OF SECTION 37.42 ON A STATION-BY-STATION BASIS?
The design and layout of stations, the number of trains that stop at the station, the passenger volume at the station, whether there are other railroads that use the station, and other factors...
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Universal Design for Health Care Facilities
Universal Design for Health Care Facilities: Addressing Safety, Access to Care for a Diverse Patient Population Environment of Care® News, January 2009, Volume 12, Issue 1 Copyright...
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Portable Braille
No one wanted to carry around large volumes but they preferred portable Braille to the pain from trying to read Braille on a vertically mounted map....
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UNREASONABLE HARDSHIP
The nature of the accessibility which would be gained or lost. 5. The nature of the use of the facility under construction and its availability to persons with disabilities....
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11B-706.1 General
The technical standards for assistive listening systems describe minimum performance levels for volume, interference, and distortion....
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11B-706.1 General
The technical standards for assistive listening systems describe minimum performance levels for volume, interference, and distortion....
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Access to Health Care for People with Disabilities
February 2009, Volume 6, Issue 1, Theme: Access to Health Care Includes an article composed by Kaylan Dunlap, LPTA, Accessibility Specialist at Evan Terry Associates Click...
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Recheck Device Functioning at a Later Time
Recheck Device Functioning at a Later Time Follow up during the first few weeks after installation, checking device and volume at a different time of day to ensure proper functioning....
- Sennheiser HDE 2020-D-II-US Stethoset TourGuide Receiver
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807 Holding Cells and Housing Cells
accessible toilet and bathing rooms (807.2.4) relocating requirements for drinking fountains to the general scoping provision (211.1) revising requirements for telephone volume...