Peak clipping shall not exceed 18 dB of clipping relative to the peaks of speech. [ECTCR UFAS 4.33.7]...
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706.6 Peak Clipping Level
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Is Identification of the Path(s) to the Means of Egress Necessary?
Once notified, people with a speech disability can read and follow standard exit and directional signs....
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412.8.2 Voice and Hearing Carry Over
ICT shall provide a microphone capable of being turned on and off to allow the user to intermix speech with TTY use....
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706.6 Peak Clipping Level
Peak clipping shall not exceed 18 dB of clipping relative to the peaks of speech....
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4. Coverage of Real-Time Text
RTT is important as an equivalent alternative to voice communications for persons who are deaf, or who have limited hearing or speech impairments....
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Is Prior Knowledge of the Location of the Means of Egress Necessary?
Once notified, people with a speech disability can use any standard means of egress from the building....
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11B-706.6 Peak clipping level
Peak clipping shall not exceed 18 dB of clipping relative to the peaks of speech....
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D. Beyond TTYs: Providing 9-1-1 and Emergency Services Via New Communication Technologies
Because of these advances in communication technology, some deaf people and people with speech disabilities no longer have TTYs in their homes and rely instead on instant messaging, text...
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Auxiliary Aids and Services
reader software magnification software notetakers qualified readers optical readers secondary auditory programs (SAP) For people who have speech...
- Headphones (BE9122)
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Title IV - Telecommunications
Title IV addresses telephone and television access for people with hearing and speech disabilities....
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Fine Motor Impairments
Be aware that if the person uses speech recognition software for computer keyboard functions in place of handwriting, the individual must speak directly to the computer and may need additional...
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11B-217.4 TTYs
Consideration should be given to phone systems that can accommodate both digital and analog transmissions for compatibility with digital and analog TTYs. ...
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11B-217.4 TTYs
Consideration should be given to phone systems that can accommodate both digital and analog transmissions for compatibility with digital and analog TTYs. ◼...
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11B-411.2.1.2.5 Audio output
Audio output shall be recorded or digitized human speech, and shall be delivered through a loudspeaker....
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10.1 Introduction
(See "Alternative Dispute Resolution" in Resource Directory Index.)...
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"Qualified Interpreter'' (Section-by-Section Analysis)
A cued-speech interpreter functions in the same manner as an oral interpreter except that he or she also uses a hand code or cue to represent each speech sound....
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§382.57(c)(8) Braille instructions
Braille instructions for initiating the speech mode must be provided. Braille must comply with section 703.3 of the 2010 ADA Standards....
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§ 382.57(c)(8) Braille instructions
Braille instructions for initiating the speech mode must be provided. Braille must comply with section 703.3 of the 2010 ADA Standards....
- BEA Inc. Mount Boxes Bollards
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3.3 Need for "Overriding" Principle
This concept can be employed for both live and recorded transmissions. It gives installers and manufacturers wide latitude in how they reach these electroacoustic goals....
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Audible WALK indications
close to the crossing it signals.3 Speech WALK indication. ...
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General: ADA Standard Section 220.1
Section 220.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for automatic teller and fare machines.
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(a) Physical or mental impairment
or condition, cosmetic disfigurement, or anatomical loss affecting one or more of the following body systems: neurological; musculoskeletal; special sense organs; respiratory, including speech...