The Department has lowered the minimum required scoping for captioning and audio description devices in order to ensure that the scoping requirements sufficiently provide access to individuals...
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  1.4.2. Minimum Scoping Requirements for Captioning and Audio Description Devices
  
- Access Board: Informational and Directional Sign Requirements
- Acoustiguide Opus Click™ Multimedia Museum Guide
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  402.4 Characters on Display Screens
  At least one mode of characters displayed on the screen shall be in a sans serif font.... 
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  A.  Movie Basics, Captioning, and Audio Description Generally
  Audio description6 is a technology that enables individuals who are blind or have low vision to enjoy movies by providing a spoken narration of key visual elements of a visually delivered... 
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  11B-411.4.11.1 Height
  Floor destination characters shall be 1 inch (25 mm) high minimum complying with Section 11B-703.5.3. 
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  907.5.2.3 Visible alarms
  Visible alarm notification appliances shall be provided in accordance with Sections 907.5.2.3.1 through 907.5.2.3.4. Exceptions: In other than Group I-2 and I-2.1, visible... 
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  2.3. Upfront Costs
  signal/text or descriptive audio to its associated end-use device;9 and (2) “individual devices” that display the closed movie captions or transmit the descriptive audio to individual... 
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  703.5.2 Case
  Characters shall be uppercase or lowercase or a combination of both. 
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  R410.3 Case
  R410.3 Case. Characters shall be uppercase or lowercase or a combination of both. 
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  § 36.303(g) Movie theater captioning and audio description
  (g) Movie theater captioning and audio description—... 
- The Audio Description Project: An Initiative of the American Council of the Blind
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  707.7.1 Visibility
  The display screen shall be visible from a point located 40 inches (1015 mm) above the center of the clear floor space in front of the machine.... 
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  707.7.1 Visibility
  The display screen shall be visible from a point located 40 inches (1015 mm) above the center of the clear floor space in front of the machine.... 
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  707.7.1 Visibility
  The display screen shall be visible from a point located 40 inches (1015 mm) above the center of the clear floor space in front of the machine.... 
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  §382.57(c)(7)(i) Visibility
  The display screen must be visible from a point located 40 inches (1015 mm) above the center of the clear floor space in front of the automated kiosk.... 
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  § 382.57(c)(7)(i) Visibility
  The display screen must be visible from a point located 40 inches (1015 mm) above the center of the clear floor space in front of the automated kiosk.... 
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  Design parameter considerations
  for Accessible Media for the Whitney Museum put forward the following design parameters for shopping for appropriate technologies: Allowance for synchronization of caption text and audio... 
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  8.4 CARD CATALOGS
  Minimum clear aisle space at card catalogs, magazine displays, or reference stacks shall comply with Fig. 55.... 
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  11B-411.2.1.3.1 Keypad call console arrangement
  Where keypad call consoles are provided, the display screen shall be located directly above the keypad.... 
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  11B-411.2.1.3.1 Keypad call console arrangement
  Where keypad call consoles are provided, the display screen shall be located directly above the keypad.... 
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  11B-411.2.1.3.1 Keypad call console arrangement
  Where keypad call consoles are provided, the display screen shall be located directly above the keypad.... 
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  708.2 Audible and Visual Indicators
  708.2 Audible and Visual Indicators. The system shall provide both audible and visual signals. Advisory 708.2 Audible and Visual Indicators.... 
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  708.2 Audible and Visual Indicators
  The system shall provide both audible and visual signals. Advisory 708.2 Audible and Visual Indicators. A light can be used to indicate visually that assistance is on the way.... 
