Equipment with such capabilities is covered by section 255 and is required to meet the accessibility requirements of Subpart C, if readily achievable, or to be compatible with specialized...
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Customer Premises Equipment (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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EXHIBIT B
computer-aided transcription services; written materials; exchange of written notes; telephone handset amplifiers; assistive listening devices; assistive listening systems; telephones compatible...
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3. Conversion to Digital Cinema
an industry commenter, these digital cinema systems are SMPTE-compliant, which means that all of the captioning and audio-description products on the market—and in development—will be compatible...
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H. Your Obligation to Provide Services and Equipment
The on-board wheelchair must be designed to be compatible with the maneuvering space, aisle width, and seat height of the aircraft on which it is to be used, and to easily be pushed, pulled...
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Braille documents and audio format of publications
Assistive technologies developed for people who are blind or have low vision are DAISY compatible....
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4.2 Functional Comparisons
Most venues with IR systems currently use the same sub-carrier (95 kHz), thus providing compatibility between different locations....
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1193.35 Redundancy and selectability [Reserved] (Advisory Guidance)
A compatible screen reader program, for example, could be bundled with it....
- Allegion Falcon MA Series Mechanical Locks
- Corbin Russwin Inc. SE LP10 Mortise Lock
- HOGGAN Wireless Dynamometer ergoFET Push/Pull Force Gauge
- Acoustiguide Guide U+ Tour Guiding System
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5. Advance Notice
commenters, electronic device users cannot depend on the presence of an outlet, as most aircraft do not have electrical outlets; the electrical outlets that are available on aircraft may not be compatible...
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C. Equipment and technology questions
Is the existing closed captioning and video description equipment in use for digital sound systems compatible, or able to be integrated, with digital cinema systems? If not, why not?...
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A. Proposed 508 Standards
Expanded interoperability requirements: The existing standards require ICT to be compatible with assistive technology – that is, hardware or software that increases or maintains functional...
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2.3 Infrared (IR) Systems
One reason that the IR systems of different companies are not always compatible, even though they may use the same sub-carrier frequency, is because they may differ in the nature of their...
- Cal-Royal Products Grade 1 Cylindrical Lockset Calypso CAL Series
- Cal-Royal HIL Series Interconnected Lockset
- Cal-Royal Pioneer SL / CSL Series Cylindrical Lockset
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Section 1194.23 Telecommunications Products (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
The MMTA further suggested that TTY manufacturers should share the burden for compatibility....
- Allegion aptiQ MT11 Multi-Technology Mullion Reader
- HOGGAN Wireless Dynamometer ergoFET500 Heavy Push/Pull Force Gauge
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EXHIBIT H POLICY OF NONDISCRIMINATION ON THE BASIS OF DISABILITY IN EFFECTIVE WEBSITE COMMUNICATIONS
All documents will be provided in a text-based format to be compatible with assistive technology used by individuals with disabilities....
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8. Revisions to Exceptions under 508 Standards
There is no general rule in the existing 508 Standards that agencies provide assistive technology at all employee workstations; rather, these standards merely require compatibility with...
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5.0 Conclusions
how the elements of access are defined, both the terminology used and also in the definitions (or lack thereof) of key variables, 3) use of Imperial units in the U.S. that are not always compatible...