Audible emergency signals must have an intensity and frequency that can attract the attention of individuals who have partial hearing loss....
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A4.28.2 AUDIBLE ALARMS
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11B-806.3 Guest rooms with communication features
To ensure communication within the facility, as well as on commercial lines, provide telephone interface jacks that are compatible with both digital and analog signal use....
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11B-806.3 Guest rooms with communication features
To ensure communication within the facility, as well as on commercial lines, provide telephone interface jacks that are compatible with both digital and analog signal use....
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410.7 Caller ID
Examples of functions addressed by this requirement include messages waiting, duration of call in progress, dialing directory, wireless signal strength, and battery power....
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1009.4.1 Standby power
The elevator shall meet the emergency operation and signaling device requirements of California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Division 1, Chapter 4, Subchapter 6, Elevator Safety Orders....
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FM Systems
FM Systems FM systems use a short-range radio transmitter which converts sound to a radio signal sent to small FM radios tuned to the same channel usually worn around the neck....
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Vertical Access
VERTICAL ACCESS Elevators: Controls; visual and audio signals 11B-407.2 Elevators: Symbols 11B-407.4.7.1...
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Text Telephone
., typed) communications through the transmission of coded signals across the standard telephone network....
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Vertical Access
VERTICAL ACCESS Elevators: Controls; visual and audio signals 11B-407.2 Elevators: Symbols 11B-407.4.7.1...
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REFERENCES
Literature Review: Signalization to Provide Roundabout Access. Memorandum: Kittleson & Associates, June 29, 2005. Davies, D. G. 1999....
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F215.1 General
Unlike audible alarms, visible alarms must be located within the space they serve so that the signal is visible....
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215.1 General
Unlike audible alarms, visible alarms must be located within the space they serve so that the signal is visible....
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215.1 General
Unlike audible alarms, visible alarms must be located within the space they serve so that the signal is visible....
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R403.1 General
Operable parts on accessible pedestrian signals and pedestrian pushbuttons (see R209) and parking meters and parking pay stations that serve accessible parking spaces (see R309.5) must comply...
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Disorienting Spaces (slide 7)
If you imagine Las Vegas lighting, it’s a lot of really warm lights and it’s a very uniform – (background noise) – of color temperature of light....
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How TTYs Work: Transmission Codes
ASCII, while faster than Baudot, provides more capability than necessary for TTYs and is susceptible to interruptions such as call waiting, transfers, and line noise....
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AUTOMATIC DOOR
A door equipped with a power-operated mechanism and controls that open and close the door automatically upon receipt of a momentary actuating signal....
- Estimote Beacons and Stickers Wireless Sensors for Contextual Awareness
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4.28.1 General
At a minimum, visual signal appliances shall be provided in buildings and facilities in each of the following areas: restrooms and any other general usage areas (e.g., meeting rooms), hallways...
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Ticket pricing. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
If an existing facility has barriers to accessible seating at a particular price level for an event, then a percentage (determined by the ratio of the total number of seats at that price...
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R206 Pedestrian Street Crossings (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Pedestrian Street Crossings (Section-by-Section Analysis) Pedestrian street crossings must comply with technical requirements in Chapter R3 that reference MUTCD standards for pedestrian signal...