Title IV addresses telephone and television access for people with hearing and speech disabilities....
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Title IV - Telecommunications
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Section 1194.31 Functional Performance Criteria (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Such devices may include screen readers, Braille displays and speech synthesizers....
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1193.35 Redundancy and selectability [Reserved] (Advisory Guidance)
Alternate input and output modes should be selectable by the user. 3....
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Why Design for Accessibility?
Why Design for Accessibility? I) It serves everyone who uses the facilities. A) Not just people with disabilities, but People carrying packages, People...
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Q: Can PSAPs rely on State relay services to answer emergency calls from persons who are deaf, hard of hearing, or who have speech impairments?
Q: Can PSAPs rely on State relay services to answer emergency calls from persons who are deaf, hard of hearing, or who have speech impairments? A: No....
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11B-411.2.2.2 Verbal identification
Audio output shall be recorded or digitized human speech, and shall be delivered through a loudspeaker....
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11B-411.2.2.2 Verbal identification
Audio output shall be recorded or digitized human speech, and shall be delivered through a loudspeaker....
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Paragraph (d) (Advisory Guidance)
By addressing the output issues under section 1193.43 (d) many accessibility problems that affect input under this section can be solved. 2. Some strategies include: a....
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11B-411.2.2.2 Verbal identification
Audio output shall be recorded or digitized human speech, and shall be delivered through a loudspeaker....
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17. May a school district determine that, under Title II, all children with a hearing, vision, or speech disability will receive the same auxiliary aid or service as others with that kind of disability?
Because students with disabilities experience varying levels and types of limitations from hearing, vision, or speech disabilities, and because school districts must give primary consideration...
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ADA Title IV: Telecommunications Relay Services
Title IV addresses telephone and television access for people with hearing and speech disabilities....
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Epilogue
Epilogue The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, as so many people have said, was truly landmark legislation. It promoted an America in which all persons have the right to...
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Text Telephones (or TTYs) [4.31.9]
These are different names for the same thing: it is a device that allows people with hearing or speech impairments to communicate over the telephone....
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3.Guidelines for Compatibility With Peripheral Devices
used by individuals with disabilities to achieve accessibility, and should comply with the following provisions, as applicable: Hearing aid coupling Where a product delivers output...
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Text Telephones (TTY) or Telecommunications Devices for the Deaf (TDD):
TTYs, also called TDDs, are devices that allow individuals who are unable to use a regular telephone to make or receive telephone calls by enabling them to type their conversations....
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8. May a public school require an individual with a hearing, vision, or speech disability to bring another person to interpret or facilitate communication, or to rely on a person who accompanies an individual with such a disability?
provision of an interpreter or other auxiliary aid or service is required, a school is prohibited from relying upon a person who accompanies a child or adult with a hearing, vision, or speech...
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1. Under Title II, what must public school districts do to provide effective communication to students with hearing, vision, or speech disabilities?
Title II and its implementing regulations require public school districts to ensure that communication with students with hearing, vision, or speech disabilities is as effective as communication...
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11B-411.2.1.7.2 Assignment by touch screen hall call console
The audio output shall provide verbal instruction for the user to press the accessibility function button as a response to verbal direction in order to select the destination floor....
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- Ampetronic ILD300 Professional Rack Mountable Audio Induction Loop Driver Hearing System
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Peripheral Devices (Section-by-Section Analysis)
No definition is provided in the Act but the term peripheral devices commonly refers to audio amplifiers, ring signal lights, some TTYs, refreshable Braille translators, text-to-speech synthesizers...
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2.1.2.2 Additional Proposed Specifications (by Oval Window Audio)
control, signal compression, and/or adjustable non-distorting peak limited must be employed at the input of the system (Recommended compression ratios: 4:1 for music, and up to 20:1 for speech...