Receivers required for use with an assistive listening system shall include a 1/8 inch (3.2 mm) standard mono jack....
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Receiver Jacks: ADA Standard Section 706.2
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11B-706.2 Receiver jacks
Receivers required for use with an assistive listening system shall include a 1/8 inch (3.2 mm) standard mono jack....
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706.2 Receiver Jacks
706.2 Receiver Jacks. Receivers required for use with an assistive listening system shall include a 1/8 inch (3.2 mm) standard mono jack....
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706.2 Receiver Jacks
Receivers required for use with an assistive listening system shall include a 1/8 inch (3.2 mm) standard mono jack....
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706.2 Receiver Jacks
Receivers required for use with an assistive listening system shall include a 1/8 inch (3.2 mm) standard mono jack. [ECTCR UFAS 4.33.7]...
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Assistive Listening Systems
Provisions address receiver jacks (706.2), compatibility with hearing aids (706.3), and system quality and capability (706.4 through 706.6). Comment....
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706 Assistive Listening Systems
Provisions address receiver jacks (706.2), compatibility with hearing aids (706.3), and system quality and capability (706.4 through 706.6). Comment....
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11B-706.2 Receiver jacks
11B-706.2 Receiver jacks. Receivers required for use with an assistive listening system shall include a 1/8 inch (3.2 mm) standard mono jack....
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11B-706.2 Receiver jacks
Receivers required for use with an assistive listening system shall include a 1/8 inch (3.2 mm) standard mono jack....
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11B-706.2 Receiver jacks
Receivers required for use with an assistive listening system shall include a 1/8 inch (3.2 mm) standard mono jack....
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New Requirements for Assistive Listening Systems (ALS)
Number of Receivers Required: Use the following table to calculate how many receivers must be provided. 2010 ADA Standards Receivers for Assistive Listening Systems ...
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6. RECEIVERS AND COUPLERS: RECOMMENDATIONS
• All receivers should include "low battery" warning lights, to give adequate battery life warning....
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2.3.2 IR Receivers
2.3.2 IR Receivers A number of different types of IR receivers are used....
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Receiver Hearing-Aid Compatibility: ADA Standard Section 706.3
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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11B-219.3 Receivers
The minimum number of receivers to be provided shall be equal to 4 percent of the total number of seats, but in no case less than two....
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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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B. Assistive Listening Systems
Assistive listening systems (ALS) are intended to augment standard public address and audio systems by providing signals which can be received directly by persons with special receivers...
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Mono Jacks, Sound Pressure, Etc
Mono Jacks, Sound Pressure, Etc. Section 4.33.7 of the 1991 Standards does not contain specific technical requirements for assistive listening systems....
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5.2 Distributing Receivers
5.2 Distributing Receivers The same individual in the same physical location in a venue should be responsible for both checking in and checking out of the receivers....
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
, and maintain the receivers....
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219.3 Receivers
219.3 Receivers. Receivers complying with 706.2 shall be provided for assistive listening systems in each assembly area in accordance with Table 219.3....
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219.3 Receivers
Receivers complying with 706.2 shall be provided for assistive listening systems in each assembly area in accordance with Table 219.3....
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Receivers and Couplers
Receivers and Couplers ADAAG requires that receivers be provided to serve at least 4% of the total number of seats (but in no case fewer than two)....