Receivers required to be hearing-aid compatible shall interface with telecoils in hearing aids through the provision of neckloops....
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Receiver Hearing-Aid Compatibility: ADA Standard Section 706.3
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11B-706.3 Receiver hearing-aid compatibility
Receivers required to be hearing-aid compatible shall interface with telecoils in hearing aids through the provision of neckloops....
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A4.31.5 EQUIPMENT FOR HEARING IMPAIRED PEOPLE
Other aids for people with hearing impairments are telephones, teleprinter, and other telephonic devices that can be used to transmit printed messages through telephone lines to a teletype...
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4.31.5 Hearing Aid Compatible and Volume Control Telephones Required by 4.1
4.31.5 Hearing Aid Compatible and Volume Control Telephones Required by 4.1....
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Hearing Aid Compatible and Volume Control Telephones [4.13.5] [sic]
control and be hearing aid compatible....
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§ 36.105(d)(2)(iii)(A) Deafness substantially limits hearing
(A) Deafness substantially limits hearing;...
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§ 35.108(d)(2)(iii)(A) Deafness substantially limits hearing
(A) Deafness substantially limits hearing;...
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4.31.5(1)
(1) Telephones shall be hearing aid compatible....
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706.3 Receiver Hearing-Aid Compatibility
706.3 Receiver Hearing-Aid Compatibility. Receivers required to be hearing-aid compatible shall interface with telecoils in hearing aids through the provision of neckloops....
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706.3 Receiver Hearing-Aid Compatibility
Receivers required to be hearing-aid compatible shall interface with telecoils in hearing aids through the provision of neckloops. Advisory 706.3 Receiver Hearing-Aid Compatibility....
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706.3 Receiver Hearing-Aid Compatibility
Receivers required to be hearing-aid compatible shall interface with telecoils in hearing aids through the provision of neckloops....
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4.31.5* EQUIPMENT FOR HEARING IMPAIRED PEOPLE
Telephones shall be equipped with a receiver that generates a magnetic field in the area of the receiver cap. Volume controls shall be provided in accordance with 4.1.2.
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11B-706.3 Receiver hearing-aid compatibility
11B-706.3 Receiver hearing-aid compatibility. Receivers required to be hearing-aid compatible shall interface with telecoils in hearing aids through the provision of neckloops....
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11B-219.3 Receivers
Twenty-five percent minimum of receivers provided, but no fewer than two, shall be hearing-aid compatible in accordance with Section 11B-706.3. [2010 ADA Standards] 219.3 Receivers....
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11B-706.3 Receiver hearing-aid compatibility
Receivers required to be hearing-aid compatible shall interface with telecoils in hearing aids through the provision of neckloops....
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11B-706.3 Receiver hearing-aid compatibility
Receivers required to be hearing-aid compatible shall interface with telecoils in hearing aids through the provision of neckloops....
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Receivers: ADA Standard Section 219.3
Section 219.3 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for receivers for assistive listening systems.
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Paragraph (b) (Advisory Guidance)
Individuals using audio peripheral devices such as amplifiers, telecoil adapters, or direct-connection into a hearing aid need a standard, noise free way to tap into the audio generated...
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Receivers
Section 706.3 specifies that receivers required to be compatible with hearing aids (25%) must be neck loops since this type interfaces with hearing aid T-coils....
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§1193.43(h) Non-interference with hearing technologies
(h) Non-interference with hearing technologies....
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§1193.43(i) Hearing aid coupling
(i) Hearing aid coupling. Where a product delivers output by an audio transducer which is normally held up to the ear, provide a means for effective wireless coupling to hearing aids....
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Paragraph (h) Non-interference with hearing technologies (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Interference could only be reduced so far, they said, and both the telephone and the hearing aid played a role....