Hearing carryover (HCO) allows a TTY user to type words on the TTY and hear call takers’ spoken responses through the handset....
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5. Voice Carryover and Hearing Carryover
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DEFINITIONS
qualified interpreters on-site or through video remote interpreting (VRI) services; notetakers; real-time computer-aided transcription services; written materials; exchange of written notes; telephone...
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702.9.1 TIA-1083-B
Telecommunications—Communications Products—Handset Magnetic Measurement Procedures and Performance Requirements, October 2015, IBR approved for Appendix C, Section 412.3.2....
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DEFINITIONS
handset amplifiers; assistive listening devices; assistive listening systems; telephones compatible with hearing aids; closed caption decoders; open and closed captioning, including real-time...
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Q: What is VCO? Who uses it?
VCO can be accomplished with standard stand-alone TTY equipment simply by having the call taker alternate between listening on the handset when the caller is speaking and placing the handset...
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III. DEFINITIONS
provided either on-site or through video remote interpreting (“VRI”) services; note takers; real-time computer-aided transcription services; written materials; exchange of written notes; telephone...
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II. DEFINITIONS
video remote interpreting (VRI) services; oral, relay or tactile interpreters; note takers; real-time computer-aided transcription services; written materials; exchange of written notes; telephone...
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708.1 General
Devices that do not require handsets are easier to use by people who have a limited reach....
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708.1 General
Devices that do not require handsets are easier to use by people who have a limited reach....
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11B-216.9.2 Directional signs
In addition, where signs provide direction to public pay telephones, they shall also provide direction to public TTYs....
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708.1 General
Devices that do not require handsets are easier to use by people who have a limited reach....
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11B-708.1 General
Devices that do not require handsets are easier to use by people who have a limited reach....
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11B-708.1 General
Devices that do not require handsets are easier to use by people who have a limited reach. ◼...
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B.3.i. - What is equivalent facilitation?
For example, an information kiosk which is not accessible to a person who is blind might be made accessible by incorporating a telephone handset connected to a computer that responds to...
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11B-708.1 General
Devices that do not require handsets are easier to use by people who have a limited reach....
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DEFINITIONS
Qualified Interpreters on-site or through video remote interpreting (“VRI”) services; notetakers; real-time computer-aided transcription services; written materials; exchange of written notes; telephone...
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§1193.43(g) Availability of audio cutoff
., phone-like handset or earcup) which cuts off the speaker(s) when used....
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Outputs
We also asked about the costs associated with providing a handset or industry standard connector and about the costs/benefits of requiring a speaker only, without a handset or headset output...
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TTY
Machinery that employs interactive text-based communication through the transmission of coded signals across the telephone network....
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TTY
Machinery that employs interactive text-based communication through the transmission of coded signals across the telephone network....
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Directional Signs: ADA Standard Section 216.9.2
Section 216.9.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for TTY directional signs.
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