Simultaneous Interpretation Equipment for Courthouses
We offer special discounts for faith-based organizations. Please call for your discounted price.
All our systems comply with ADA Guidelines and can be used for both simultaneous interpretation and hearing assistance.
Please click on the model number for full information about each suggested system:
1 MOD 232 Modulator,
1 WIR TX9 Emitter,
4 RX12-4N Receivers,
4 HED 021 Headphones,
1 NKL 001 Neckloop, and
1 RPK 005 rack panel kit.
The Basic Security System, model WIR SYS 1, is the complete hearing assistance / language interpretation solution for confidential meetings or courtrooms. Listeners wear wireless RX12-4N receivers to hear to the proceeding anywhere in the listening area. For the severely hard of hearing, the RX12-4N can be equipped with a neckloop (included) to amplify their telecoil equipped hearing aid. SoundPlus™ infrared technology ensures privacy and security: the message of the proceeding doesn’t travel outside the walls of the courtroom.
1 MOD 232 Modulator,
1 WIR TX9 Emitter,
3 RX14-2 Receivers,
1 RX12-4N Receiver,
1 HED 021 Headphone,
1 NKL 001 Neckloop, and
1 RPK 005 rack panel kit.
The Value Security System, model WIR SYS 2, is the ideal hearing assistance / simultaneous interpretation package for confidential meetings or courtrooms with limited budget resources. Participants wear headset style receivers to listen to the courtroom proceeding at the volume of their comfort level anywhere in the seating area. For the severely hard of hearing, the RX12-4N receiver can be used with a neckloop (included) to amplify the participant’s telecoil equipped hearing aid. SoundPlus™ infrared technology ensures privacy and security: the message of the proceeding will not travel outside the walls of the courtroom.
1 MOD 232 Modulator,
1 WIR TX9 Emitter,
3 RX14-2 Receivers,
1 RX12-4N Receiver,
1 HED 021 Headphone,
1 NKL 001 Neckloop, and
1 SS-6 Floor Stand Kit.
The Value Security System with portable stand, model WIR SYS 2P, is the ideal hearing assistance package for confidential meetings or courtrooms that may be required to move from one
room to the next. The system includes a SS-6 floor stand kit, which can be used anywhere, and setup up quickly as needed. Participants wear RX14-2 headset style receivers to listen to the courtroom proceeding at the volume of their comfort level anywhere in the seating area. For the severely hard of hearing, the RX12-4N receiver can be used with a neckloop (included) to amplify the participant’s telecoil equipped hearing aid. SoundPlus™ infrared technology ensures privacy and security: the message of the proceeding will not travel outside the walls of the courtroom.
WIR SYS 4
4-Channel Infrared System. Includes:
2 MOD 232 Modulators,
2 WIR TX9 Emitters,
4 RX12-4N Receiver,
4 HED 021 Headphones and
1 NKL 001 Neckloop
The Language Interpretation System, model WIR SYS 4, is the ideal package for confidential meetings or courtrooms that may be required to translate up to four languages simultaneously. Participants wear the RX12-4N body-pack style receiver to listen to the language of their choice. They can sit anywhere in a 11,000 ft2 area and can adjust the volume to meet their comfort level. For the hard of hearing participant, the RX12-4N receiver can be used with a neckloop (included) to amplify the participant’s telecoil equipped hearing aid. SoundPlus™ infrared technology ensures privacy and security: the message of the proceeding will not travel outside the walls of the meeting room.
6-Person Tour Guide / Wireless Language Interpretation System with Carrying Case Operates in 216 MHz
A great starting point for small facility tours or small houses of worship wishing to provide language interpretation. Includes aT1-216E Transmitter, MIC 044 Headset Microphone, (6) R1-216E Receivers with HED 021 Folding Headphones, CCS 001 Belt Clip Cases, BAT 001 AA Batteries, CCS 030 S System Carry Case
A basic system for small facilities or small houses of worship wishing to provide language interpretation. Includes PPA T17E Transmitter, (4) PPA R7E Receivers with BAT 002 9V batteries, EAR 013 Earphones, IDP 008 Wall Plaque, WCA 013 Audio Cable, ANT 021 Antenna, TFP 008 Power Supply
A starter system for large facilities or houses of worship, as well as for those planning to expand. Includes a PPA T35 Transmitter, (4) PPA R35E Receivers with BAT 001 AA batteries, EAR 013 Earphones,
IDP 008 Wall Plaque, WCA 013 Audio Cable, ANT 021 Antenna, TFP 016 Power Supply.
Perfect for schools, houses of worship, training facilities, outdoor venues, etc.
ADA GUIDELINES FOR HARD OF HEARING PEOPLE
In the United States, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was signed into law on July 26, 1990. It is summarized by: "No person shall be discriminated against on the basis of disability in the full and equal enjoyment of the goods, services, facilities, privileges, advantages, and accommodations of any place of public accommodation." The ADA prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability in employment, programs and services provided by state and local governments, goods and services provided by private companies, and in commercial facilities.
This Act includes provisions to accommodate hard of hearing people, including incorporating Assistive Listening Systems in new building construction, in alterations or renovations to buildings and facilities, and when improving access to existing facilities of private companies providing goods or services to the public. It also requires that State and local governments provide access for the hard of hearing in programs offered to the public.
Places of public accommodation that must comply with ADA requirements include restaurants, hotels, theaters, convention centers, retail stores, shopping centers, dry cleaners, laundromats, pharmacies, doctors' offices, hospitals, museums, libraries, parks, zoos, amusement parks, private schools, day care centers, health spas, and bowling alleys. Commercial facilities are required to comply with ADA. They include office buildings, factories and warehouses whose operations affect commerce. Religious organizations (including places of worship), residential housing, and private clubs do not need to comply. However, many places of worship voluntarily offer assistance for hard of hearing people.
New construction of public facilities must have 4% of seating or people capacity accessible to hard of hearing people
Existing public facilities seating more than 50 people, 4% of the seats must be accessible
Existing public facilities seating less then 50 people, 4% of seats but not less than two seats must be accessible to hard of hearing people
Existing public facilities under renovation require full 4% accessibility if the cost of making it accessible does not exceed 20% of the renovation cost, otherwise, full accessibility is not required
Tax Benefits Associated with Assistive Listening Systems
An investment in assistive listening devices can result in a tax credit of up to $5,000 and a tax deduction of up to $15,000 if your company meets certain criteria (consult your tax advisor for eligibility information)