76 Venture 3-Line Telephone with Answering Device User Guide
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U.S. regulatory
information
Radio/TV interference
Terminals equipped with electronic
push-key dials generate and use radio
frequency energy, and if not installed
and used properly and in strict
accordance with the manufacturer’s
instructions, may cause interference
to radio and television reception.
These terminals have been tested and
found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device in accordance
with the specifications in Part 15 of
the FCC rules. While these rules are
designed to provide reasonable
protection, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a
particular installation. You can
determine whether interference
occurs by monitoring your radio or
television reception while placing a
call.
If your terminal causes interference,
one of the following measures may
correct the problem:
Reorient or relocate the receiving TV
or radio antenna, where this may be
done safely.
To the extent possible, move the
telephone and the radio or television
farther away from each other, or
connect the telephone and the radio
or television to outlets on separate
circuits.
Consult the dealer or an experienced
radio/television technician for
additional suggestions.
Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) notice
FCC registration number: This
telephone equipment complies with
Part 68, Rules and Regulations, of the
FCC for direct connection to the
Public Switched Telephone
Network. (The FCC registration
number appears on a sticker affixed
to the bottom of the telephone.)
Note
: FCC registration does not
constitute an expressed or implied
guarantee of performance.
Your connection to the telephone line
must comply with these FCC rules:
Use only an FCC standard RJ11W/
RJ14W or RJ11C/RJ114C network
interface jack and FCC compliant
line cord and plug to connect this
telephone to the telephone line. (To
connect the telephone, press the
small plastic tab on the plug at the
end of the telephone’s line cord.
Insert into a wall or baseboard jack
until it clicks. To disconnect, press
the tab and pull out.)
If a network interface jack is not
already installed in your location,
you can order one from your
telephone company. Order RJ11W/
RJ14W for wall-mounted telephones
or RJ11C/RJ14C for desk/table use.
In some states, customers are
permitted to install their own jacks.
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