September 2004
NEC Business Solutions Ltd
2 - Chapter 1
Regulatory Information
Doc.
No.
8
846 -
Release
1.
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Sept
ember
2004
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ECTION
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C
OMPLIANCE
I
NFORMATION
This equipment has been tested to comply with all relevant ACA Technical
Standards.
The Xen Topaz KSU must be permanently connected to protective earth, via
the earth terminal inside the KSU.
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ECTION
6
C
ONNECTION
R
EQUIREMENTS
FOR
E
ARTHING
THE
T
OPAZ
KSU
Because this Topaz KSU has been ACA approved as an Earthed-SELV
Customer Switching System for connection to a telecommunications
network, the KSU Earth terminal (on the 308M System Mainboard)
MUST
be permanently connected to Earth by connecting a minimum of 2.5mm2
green/yellow conductor cable.
This cable
MUST
be connected between a Multiple Earth Neutral (MEN)
Bonding Bar at the nearest convenient mains Switch Board to the KSU. This
cable must serve no other purpose than installing the KSU.
CAUTION:
If this cable is not installed or requires disconnection, then the
telecommunication network connection(s), namely CO and/or ISDN, must
be disconnected first from the KSU.
Liability for this installation rests solely with the licensed installer/dealer. It is
recommended that the installer provide their label and it is to be placed in
the Main Switch Board, certifying that the installation complies with the
safety earthing installation manual instructions for the Topaz KSU Section
3.1.
(
Technical References
: AS/NZS 60950:2000, ACIF S009:2001. See
Protective Earthing Conductor requirements.)
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ECTION
7
V
OICE
A
NNOUNCEMENT
/
M
ONITORING
CAUTION
The use of monitoring, recording or listening devices to eavesdrop, monitor,
retrieve or record telephone conversations or other sound activities,
whether or not contemporaneous with its transmission may be illegal in
certain circumstances under federal or state laws. Legal advise should be
sought prior to implementing any practice that monitors or records any
telephone conversation.
The telecommunications (Interception) Act
1979
(Cth),
The telecommunications Act
1997,
The Privacy Act
1988 and State
and Territory Listening Devices Legislation are all relevant. Some federal
and state laws require some form of notification to all parties to the
telephone conversation, such as using a beep tone or other notification
methods, or require the consent of all parties to the telephone conversation,
prior to monitoring or recording a telephone conversation. Some of these
laws incorporate strict penalties. Section 6 of the Industry Guidelines
recommend pre-recorded messages or verbal notification to alert callers