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  7. What Exactly Is A Distinct Audible/Visual Signal At The End Of The Time Interval?

What exactly is a distinct audible/visual signal at the end of the time interval?

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A distinct audible or visual signal will be something that occurs with your device that clearly indicates to the Event Supervisor that the end of the time interval has been reached. We can not prejudge approaches for you nor can we provide specific examples.
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