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4.1.2. Upfront Costs
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501.1 Scope (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Exception 2 proposes that software that (1) is assistive technology and (2) supports the accessibility services of the platform for which it is designed need not conform with the provisions...
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OCCUPANT NOTIFICATION SYSTEMS
If the person does not recognize and understand alarms, then plans for assistance need to be developed....
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A4.30.7 Symbols of Accessibility for Different Types of Listening Systems
Paragraph 4 of this section requires signage indicating the availability of an assistive listening system....
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219 Assistive Listening Systems
For other assembly areas, a permanently installed assistive listening system, or an adequate number of electrical outlets or other supplementary wiring necessary to support a portable assistive...
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Ability Self-Assessment
Yes No Can you use the two-way communication devices installed in the elevators and areas of refuge/ rescue assistance?...
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4.1.3(19)(b)
Such assembly areas, if (1) they accommodate at least 50 persons, or if they have audio-amplification systems, and (2) they have fixed seating, shall have a permanently installed assistive...
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Hardwired Systems
Interference wiring, computers, transformers, florescent lighting (less with 3-D mat); construction steel can cause erratic coverage sunlight, incandescent, and florescent light, other IR devices...
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A10.3.1(7) Route Signs
If farecard vending, collection, and adjustment devices are designed to accommodate farecards having one tactually distinctive corner, then a person who has a vision impairment will insert...
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1007.2, Item 10
Exterior area for assisted rescue complying with Section 1007.7....
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11B-206.2.9.2 Wheelchair spaces, ride seats designed for transfer, and transfer devices
rides are in the load and unload position, wheelchair spaces complying with Section 11B-1002.4, amusement ride seats designed for transfer complying with Section 11B-1002.5, and transfer devices...
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11B-206.2.9.2 Wheelchair spaces, ride seats designed for transfer, and transfer devices
rides are in the load and unload position, wheelchair spaces complying with Section 11B-1002.4, amusement ride seats designed for transfer complying with Section 11B-1002.5, and transfer devices...
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11B-206.2.9.2 Wheelchair spaces, ride seats designed for transfer, and transfer devices
rides are in the load and unload position, wheelchair spaces complying with Section 11B-1002.4, amusement ride seats designed for transfer complying with Section 11B-1002.5, and transfer devices...
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11B-706.5 Signal-to-noise ratio
The signal-to-noise ratio for internally generated noise in assistive listening systems shall be 18 dB minimum....
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1007.8.3 Identification
Exterior areas for assisted rescue shall have identification as required for area of refuge that complies with Section 1007.6.5....
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706.5 Signal-to-Noise Ratio
The signal-to-noise ratio for internally generated noise in assistive listening systems shall be 18 dB minimum....
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1009.2, Item 10
Exterior areas for assisted rescue complying with Section 1009.7 serving exits at the level of exit discharge....
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11B-706.5 Signal-to-noise ratio
The signal-to-noise ratio for internally generated noise in assistive listening systems shall be 18 dB minimum....
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706.5 Signal-to-Noise Ratio
The signal-to-noise ratio for internally generated noise in assistive listening systems shall be 18 dB minimum. [ECTCR UFAS 4.33.7]...
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Infrared Systems
One reported problem, not well documented, is possible interference from other devices using signals, such as audiovisual controllers for slide or VCR presentations....
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For additional information
For additional information about the ADA and its requirements, contact the Department of Justice ADA Information Line. This free service provides answers to general and technical...
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8.2.1 Participants
8.2.1 Participants Forty-nine adult listeners with sensorineural hearing loss participated in this study. They were divided into six groups according the degree and configuration...
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3.1 Selecting the Appropriate Microphone
3.1 Selecting the Appropriate Microphone The selection of appropriate microphone types is crucial when they are to be the primary source of input into an ALS. In order to ensure...
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3. MICROPHONE INPUTS
3. MICROPHONE INPUTS The quality of the signal received by users of an ALS system depends not only on the transmission characteristics to the receiver, but on the nature of the...