ARIA SOHO IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual
Issue 1
December,
2008
Regulatory Information
Before connecting the ARIA SOHO IP to the telephone network, you may be required to notify your local serving
telephone company of your intention to use "customer provided equipment". You may further be required to provide
any or all of the following information:
PSTN line Telephone numbers to be connected to the system
Model name
ARIA SOHO IP
Local regulatory agency registration number
locally provided
Ringer equivalence
1.0
Registered jack
RJ-11
This equipment complies with the following regulatory standards, that is, the safety requirements of EN60950-1, and
the EMC requirement of EN55022 and EN55024.
If the telephone company determines that customer provided equipment is faulty and may possibly cause harm or
interruption in service to the telephone network, it should be disconnected until repair can be affected. If this is not
done, the telephone company may temporarily disconnect service.
The local telephone company may make changes in its communications facilities or procedures. If these changes
could reasonably be expected to affect the use of the ARIA SOHO IP or compatibility with the network, the telephone
company is required to give advanced written notice to the user, allowing the user to take appropriate steps to
maintain telephone service.
The ARIA SOHO IP complies with rules regarding radiation and radio frequency emission as defined by local
regulatory agencies. In accordance with these agencies, you may be required to provide information such as the
following to the end user.
WARNING
"This equipment generates and uses R.F. energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the
Instruction Manual, it may cause interference to radio communications. It has been tested and found to
comply with the appropriate limits for a telecommunication device. The limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against such interference, when operated in a commercial environment. Operation of
this equipment in a residential area could cause interference, in which case the user, at his own expense, will
be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference."