Audio. The portable computing device will have built-in audio capabilities, including speakers for personal use and an audio-out capability that accepts standard 1/8” audio connectors for headphones or speakers. It should also include an integrated microphone and audio-in capacity.
Audio. Employees who by their doctor’s prescription require hearing aids, will be reimbursed the cost at a rate of $1,250 every three (3) years.
Audio. Effective January 1, 2007, reimbursement for standard hearing aids, repairs, or replacement parts up to a maximum of $750 per ear once every two years. Batteries are not included in this benefit.
Audio. Customers can upload their own music and voice announcements, which can be used with queues and for menus etc. when creating their own interaction flows. A text to speech engine is included so that it is easy to add voice announcements without the need to hire professional recording equipment. The following audio can optionally be associated with the queue.
A- Party Announcement - this is the recording that is played to the caller joins the queue B-party Announcement - this is the recording that is played to the agent when they answer the call Queue Music - this is the music played when the caller joins the queue B-party music - this is the audio that is played to the agent when they put the call on hold A-Party agent connect audio - This is the audio played to the caller just before they are put through to an agent.
Audio visual instructional materials and equipment shall be available to all teachers and shall include a brief description of the content and/or uses and the grade levels for which they are most suitable.
Audio. The Company does not travel with an audio engineer. The Presenter will provide a full sound system, free of buzz or interference, as well as an experienced, English-speaking sound engineer. All sound equipment should be installed before the Company’s arrival. The sound system should not impinge on the performance space or block wings. Audio is played through QLab from a Company-provided MacBook and RME Fireface UC audio interface. The Company also runs a second Company computer as a backup. The backup computer connects to the sound system through the headphone jack. The Company computers are operated by the Company production manager, and are located at the tech table during rehearsals and at the backstage calling position during performances. The Presenter will provide: - House speaker system including subwoofers, capable of delivering top quality sound at full frequency bandwidth (20 Hz- 20,000 Hz) to all areas of the house. - (4) onstage monitors, typically placed behind booms in wings 1 and 3, channeled left and right. - Amplifiers and graphic equalizers for all speakers. - Professional quality mixing console. - (4) ¼” (phono jack) or XLR inputs at the tech table and at the calling position for the Company audio interface (the Company travels with ¼” to XLR patch cables). - (1) ⅛” (mini-jack/aux) input at the calling position for the Company backup computer.
- (1) microphone with on/off switch at the tech table for rehearsals and at the calling position for emergency announcements. - Audio monitors for program feed in the dressing rooms, green room, and other backstage areas. - Paging announcement system from the tech table and calling position to the dressing rooms, green room, and other backstage areas. - Intercom system with headsets at the tech table, calling position, light board, sound board, stage left, stage right, fly rail, and main curtain, and communication to the house manager. A wireless headset, with wired backup, is preferred for the Company’s production manager at the tech table and calling position.
Audio. Effective September 1, 2010, reimbursement will be made for standard hearing aids, repairs or replacement parts up to a maximum of $1000.00 every three (3) calendar years.
Audio i. Central audio digital signal processor:
1. Provide ability to integrate gooseneck microphones push switches and LED (green and red status) functions with the audio system and the control system.
2. Eliminate need for manual sound controls and redundant controls; provide a fully integrated system.
3. Provide SIP integration for telephony collaboration. ii.Inputs:
1. Content inputs from cable-whips and dedicated inputs listed above.
2. Microphone inputs at stations listed above.
a. Must be system-integrated with colored LED feedback for push-to-unmute and control booth reflection of status.
Audio. No audio that interferes with adjoining exhibitors will be permitted in the exhibit area.
Audio. The Platform may include Third Party Software that is used to generate text-to-speech audio output that results when inputs are applied to the Platform (“Audio”). The license agreement for such Third Party Software states that Licensee may distribute the Audio on a noncommercial basis to third parties for the third parties’ own internal purposes. The license agreement for such Third Party Software states that Licensee may distribute the Audio on a commercial basis solely where the Audio is directly output from inputs to the Platform by a third party for the third party's own internal purposes. Licensee shall not distribute the Audio on a commercial basis for any purpose other than as permitted by this paragraph. Licensee is solely responsible for obtaining copyright and such other rights as may be required for the content of the Audio. Bogen shall have no responsibility or liability relating to the Audio.