supports a “total communication” approach by establishing a minimum set of codecs and transport protocols that must be supported by all elements in the IMS system for video, real-time text, audio...
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D. Real-Time Text
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Speech Output
., an audio mini jack to accommodate a user’s audio receiver). Comment....
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E205.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis)
For example, the JPEG compression standard for digital images does not facilitate embedded text description (commonly referred to as “alt tags”), and the MPEG-4 compression standard for audio...
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2.6 Communications.
Airports are also required to enable or ensure that closed captioning is functioning at all times on all audio visual displays that are capable of displaying captions. (49 CFR§ 27.71(i))...
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5. PLAN INCLUSIVELY
Need Potential Planning Tools Communication American Sign Language and audio resources; escorts, guides, translators/ interpreters, large print outreach materials...
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Auxiliary Aids and Services
closed captioning, including real-time captioning videophones videotext displays For people who are blind or have vision loss: large print materials audio...
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Collection of Information: Telecommunications Act Accessibility Guidelines; Annual Reporting Burden
479 Average responses . . . . x 191 Hours per response . . . x .08 (5 minutes) Annual reporting burden7,319 hours Alternate formats: Editorial (reformatting, reading for audio...
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EXHIBIT H POLICY OF NONDISCRIMINATION ON THE BASIS OF DISABILITY IN EFFECTIVE WEBSITE COMMUNICATIONS
This includes the provision of audio descriptions of images (including changes in setting, gestures, and other details) to make videos accessible to people who are blind or have low vision...
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Assistive listening systems. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Others commented that the requirement for new ALS systems should mandate multichannel receivers capable of receiving audio description for persons who are blind, in addition to a channel...
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Guest Rooms
If an audio headphone jack is provided on a speaker phone, a cutoff switch can be included in the jack so that insertion of the jack cuts off the speaker....
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Assistive listening systems. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Others commented that the requirement for new ALS systems should mandate multichannel receivers capable of receiving audio description for persons who are blind, in addition to a channel...
- BrailleWorks
- Ampetronic CLS1 Wall Mount Perimeter Induction Loop Driver Hearing System
- LS-80 Basic Stationary IR System
- Allegion aptiQ SM10 Smart Mini-Mullion Reader
- Konica Minolta bizhub C224
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Auxiliary Aids and Services
vision loss, or are deaf-blind, this includes providing a qualified reader; information in large print, Braille, or electronically for use with a computer screen-reading program; or an audio...
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NAADAC Webinar Series: "ADA: The Next Generation" - Virtual and At-Home Training
Rooms, Spaces and Elements, Recreation and Residential (12/1/10), Run time: 3.0 hrs At-Home Training: Consists of a CD that includes all sessions on one CD with synchronized audio...
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Video remote interpreting (VRI) services. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
of four performance standards for VRI (which the NPRM termed video interpreting services (VIS)), for effective communication: (1) High-quality, clear, real-time, full-motion video, and audio...
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Walk Through Procedures
(United States Fire Administration 1995) Innovative educational techniques such as role-playing or the use of audio‑visual aids can also be helpful....
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6. RECEIVERS AND COUPLERS: RECOMMENDATIONS
This will permit the use of stereo earphones, direct audio input (DAI) cables, neckloops, cochlear implant patch cords, and silhouette inductors....
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Paragraph (b) (Advisory Guidance)
These persons cannot rely solely on audio access modes commonly used by people who are blind....
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II-5.5000 Historic preservation programs
Providing an audio-visual display of the contents of the upstairs rooms in an accessible location on the first floor would be an alternative way of achieving program accessibility....
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Communicating with Customers
For example, a restaurant can put its menu on an audio cassette or a waiter can read it to a patron. A sales clerk can find items and read their labels....