Descriptive Narration – Maintaining and Testing Sample Clauses

Descriptive Narration – Maintaining and Testing. AMC will, on a weekly basis, task Local Theatre Managers with the responsibility of taking all active descriptive narration receivers out of the active charging station(s), turn them on, and check the receivers for battery status and function. If a receiver is malfunctioning for a reason other than low battery power, it will not be kept in the charging station – it will be repaired or replaced. It is AMC’s position that AMC staff currently check the functionality of descriptive narration receivers when local movie theatre staff receives, downloads, and “Ingests” a new movie. During the term of the settlement, AMC staff will check the functionality of Descriptive Narration Equipment when local movie theatre staff receives, downloads, and “Ingests” a new movie. During each check at ingestion, AMC will confirm that receivers function, that the audio description track plays on the correct channel, and that wireless transmission works throughout the auditorium. It is AMC’s position that AMC staff currently check the functionality of descriptive narration receivers when they are given to patrons. For the term of the settlement, AMC will require that AMC staff check the functionality of descriptive narration receivers when they are given to patrons. AMC will require local theatre general managers to require the check to include, without limitation, (i) battery status, and (ii) an offer by an AMC employee to either accompany the patron to the auditorium at an appropriate time when descriptive narration content is available, or to check on the patron at an appropriate place and time when descriptive narration content is available. AMC asserts that it currently provides a technical support line available during all hours when AMC theatres are open that AMC movie theatre employees can use to call, among other reasons, for questions about and assistance with configuring and troubleshooting Descriptive Narration Equipment. For the term of the settlement, AMC will provide a technical support line available during all hours when AMC theatres are open that AMC movie theatre employees can use to call, among other reasons, for questions about and assistance with configuring and troubleshooting Descriptive Narration Equipment.
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