Telephony Hardware Manual 5
FCC and Industry Canada Compliance
This section describes the requirements for compliance with Federal Communications
(FCC) Rules and Industry Canada CS-03 standard.
Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 and Part 68 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide a reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is
operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction
manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. Operation of this
equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case, the
user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
FCC Requirements
1. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has established rules that permit
this device to be directly connected to the telephone network. Standardized jacks
are used for these connections. This equipment should not be used on party lines or
coin phones.
2. If this device is malfunctioning, it may also be causing harm to the telephone
network; this device should be disconnected until the source of the problem can be
determined and until repair has been made. If this is not done, the telephone
company may temporarily disconnect service.
3. The telephone company may make changes in its technical operations and
procedures; if such changes affect the compatibility or use of this device, the
telephone company is required to give adequate notice of the changes. You will be
advised of your rights to file a complaint with the FCC.
4. If the telephone company requests information on what equipment is connected to
their lines, inform them of:
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The telephone number to which this unit is connected.
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The ringer equivalence number. [Example: 0.0B. See tables under “Port
Identification, Facility Interface, Service Order Codes” on page 7.]
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The USOC jack required. [Example: RJ-21X. See tables under “Port Identification,
Facility Interface, Service Order Codes” on page 7.]
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The FCC Registration Number. [See label on board/equipment.]
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Industry Canada (Industrie Canada) Certification Number.
[See label on board/equipment.]
The second and fourth Items are indicated on the label. The Ringer Equivalence Number
(REN) is used to determine how many devices can be connected to your telephone line.
In most areas, the sum of the RENs of all devices on any one line should not exceed five
(5.0A). If too many devices are attached, they may not ring properly.
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