call controls (407.2.1.1) removal of a specification concerning objects located below hall call buttons (407.2.2 in the proposed rule) modification of specifications for audible...
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  Substantive changes made to requirements for elevators
  
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  Visual Alarms [4.28.3]
  Visual Alarms [4.28.3] In general, it is not sufficient to install visual signals only at audible alarm locations.... 
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  4.3.11.4* Two-way Communication
  A method of two-way communication, with both visible and audible signals, shall be provided between each area of rescue assistance and the primary entry.... 
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  410.7 Caller ID
  Where provided, caller identification and similar telecommunications functions shall be visible and audible. Advisory 410.7 Caller ID. ... 
- Husky 10" Multi-Function Standard Digital Level
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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 audible... 
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  Ability Self-Assessment
  Yes No Do emergency alarm systems have audible and visible features (visual strobes)?... 
- Harris Communication SafeAwake Fire Alarm Aid with Bed Shaker
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  Elevators
  newly constructed or altered facilities, elevators must comply with specific design standards regarding the following: Hall call button orientation, mounting location, and visual signals... 
- Designing Sidewalks and Trails for Access, Part I of II: Review of Existing Guidelines and Practices
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  Must elevator doors remain open for 20 seconds?
  The opening time is further determined by the travel distance from hall call buttons and signal timing based on a 1.5 ft/s travel speed beginning from audible and visible signalization of... 
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  1009.8.1 System requirements
  The two-way communication system shall include both audible and visible signals.... 
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  1009.8.1 System requirements
  The two-way communication system shall include both audible and visible signals.... 
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  1007.8.1 System requirements
  The two-way communication system shall include both audible and visible signals.... 
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  Attachment I: Program Access in Existing Facilities
  Attachment I: Program Access in Existing Facilities 
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  11B-219.5 Permanent and portable systems
  The California Building Code (CBC) requires permanently installed assistive listening systems in those assembly areas where audible communication is integral to the use of a space (movie... 
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  Visual Alarms
  Error/Omission: No visual alarms are provided although an audible alarm system is installed.... 
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  [2010 ADAS] 105.2 Referenced Standards
  York, NY 10036 Standard Reference Number Title Referenced in code section number S3.4.1 American National Standard Specifications for Audible... 
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  Designing Sidewalks and Trails for Access, Part II of II: Best Practices Design Guide 
  This guidebook is the second part of a two-phase project focused on designing sidewalks and trails for access. It was created to provide planners, designers, and transportation... 
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  Designing Sidewalks and Trails for Access, Part I of II: Review of Existing Guidelines and Practices
  Sidewalks and trails serve as critical links in the transportation network by providing pedestrian access to commercial districts, schools, businesses, government offices, and... 
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  11B-707.5.2 Receipts
  Exceptions: Machine location, date and time of transaction, customer account number, and the machine identifier shall not be required to be audible.... 
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  Receipts: ADA Standard Section 707.5.2
  Machine location, date and time of transaction, customer account number, and the machine identifier shall not be required to be audible. 2.... 
- Designing Sidewalks and Trails for Access, Part II of II: Best Practices Design Guide
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  Introduction
  Introduction Today’s wide and increasingly congested intersections and complex signalization schemes often fail to provide adequate non-visual information for crossing analysis and decisions... 
