The audio signals from the sound source (usually a microphone, though other audio sources can be accommodated) are amplified and sent as an alternating electric current through the wire...
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  2.1.1 General Description
  
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  Issue 9: Reach (how far?)
  Issue 9: Reach (how far?) APS devices can be located in landscaped areas if the pushbutton is reachable from a level paved area. Figure 12 shows a location where new APS (and new... 
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  Issue 5: Tactile arrow (in line)
  Issue 5: Tactile arrow (in line) Figure 9: Tactile arrow not aligned with crosswalk direction. Figure 10: Location where tactile arrow is aligned with direction of travel... 
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  Car Position Indicators [4.10.13]
  Visual and audible signals that indicate car position are required. Verbal announcements are acceptable and can substitute for chimes or other audible signals.... 
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  4.10.13* Car Position Indicators
  As the car passes or stops at a floor served by the elevators, the corresponding numerals shall illuminate, and an audible signal shall sound.... 
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  4.10.13* CAR POSITION INDICATORS
  As the car passes or stops at a floor served by the elevators, the corresponding numerals shall illuminate, and an audible signal shall sound.... 
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  § 36.303(g)(10)
  (10) This section does not require the use of open movie captioning as a means of compliance with paragraph (g) of this section, even if providing closed movie captioning for digital... 
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  Current Technology
  Current Technology While hands on exploration is important, technology provides expanded opportunities to interface with exhibits through magnification or description. A variety... 
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  § 36.303(g)(9) Operational requirements
  On or after January 17, 2017, whenever a public accommodation provides captioning and audio description in a movie theater auditorium exhibiting digital movies, it shall ensure that at least... 
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  V. Other Issues
  Other Issues Several commenters asked the Department to include a requirement that movie theaters maintain all equipment needed to provide captioning and audio description. ... 
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  § 36.303(g)(8) Notice
  On or after January 17, 2017, whenever a public accommodation provides captioning and audio description in a movie theater auditorium exhibiting digital movies, it shall ensure that all... 
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  Destination-Oriented Elevators
  Destination-Oriented Elevators: Call Signals Destination-Oriented Elevators: Car Arrival Other provisions unique to destination-oriented elevators: Elevator Door Requirements... 
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  11B-411.2.1.2 Required features
  Hall call consoles shall include a touch screen or keypad with display screen, an accessibility function button, and audio output loudspeaker.... 
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  Section 36.303(g)(9) Operational Requirements
  where the captioning devices were kept or how to turn on the captioning or audio description for the movie.... 
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  Receivers: ADA Standard Section 219.3
  Section 219.3 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for receivers for assistive listening systems. 
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  11B-219.3 Receivers
  The minimum number of receivers to be provided shall be equal to 4 percent of the total number of seats, but in no case less than two. Twenty-five percent minimum of receivers... 
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  §382.51(a)(8)
  (8) If you newly acquire televisions and other audio-visual displays for passenger safety briefings, information, or entertainment on or after May 13, 2009, such equipment must have high-contrast... 
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  2.3.3. Installation Costs
  In addition, some movie theaters may need to hire a third party to install captioning and audio description equipment in its auditoriums. ... 
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  3.2.2.3. High Accessibility Baseline
  The High Accessibility baseline assumes that: The percentage of auditoriums equipped to provide closed movie captioning or audio description amongst auditoriums operated by surveyed... 
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  C. The 2014 Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on Movie Captioning and Audio Description
  Department published a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on August 1, 2014, entitled Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability by Public Accommodations—Movie Theaters; Movie Captioning and Audio... 
 
              