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registered in accordance with the ACTA adapted ANSI/TIA-968-B standard.
Newly Established Network Area and Exchange Codes
The routing software features allowing user access to the network must recognize newly established network area codes and exchange codes as
they are placed in service.
Failure to upgrade the premises systems or peripheral equipment to recognize the new codes as they are established restricts the customers
and the customer’s employees from gaining access to the network and to these codes.
Equipment with Direct Inward Dialing (DID)
Allowing the equipment to be operated in such a manner as to not provide for proper answer supervision is a violation of Part 68 of the FCC
rules.
Proper answer supervision is when:
This equipment returns answer supervision to the PSTN when DID calls are:
Answered by the called station.
Answered by the attendant.
Routed to a recorded announcement that can be administered by the CPE user.
Routed to a dial prompt.
This equipment returns answer supervision on all DID calls forwarded to the PSTN. Permissible exception are:
A call is unanswered.
A busy tone is received.
A reorder tone is received.
Hearing-Aid Compatibility
Telephones for emergency use and telephones installed in common areas such as lobbies, hospital rooms, elevators, and hotel rooms must
have handsets that are compatible with magnetically coupled hearing aids. Persons who are not in common areas must also be provided with
hearing-aid compatible handsets, if needed.
FCC required hearing-aid compatible digital telephones comply with the FCC Rules, Part 68, Section 68.316 and 68.317 for used with the
UX2000 Unified Communications Exchange.
Programmed Dialer Features
When you program emergency numbers or make test calls to emergency numbers using N.E.T. products with programmed dialer features, stay
on the line and briefly explain to the dispatcher the reason for the call before hanging up. Perform these activities in off-peak hours, such as
early morning or late evening.
Connecting Off-premises Station Facilities
Customers who intend to connect off-premises station (OPS) facilities must inform the telephone company of the OPS class for which the
equipment is registered and the connection desired.
Equal Access Requirements
Call aggregators such as hotels, hospitals, airports, and so on must provide the end-user equal access codes to the carriers of the user’s choice.
The current equal access codes are 10XXX, 800, 888 or 950.
The UX2000 Unified Communications Exchange is capable of providing user access to interstate providers of operator services through the use
of equal access codes. Modification by aggregators to alter these capabilities is a violation of the Telephone Operator Consumer Services
Improvement Act of 1990 and Part 68 of the FCC Rules.
Electrical Safety Advisory
While the UX2000 Unified Communications Exchange is fully compliant with the FCC rules and regulations, it is recommended that an
alternating current (ac) surge arrestor of the form and capability suitable for the model purchased be installed in the ac outlet to which the
UX2000 Unified Communications Exchange is connected. Consult with you distributor as to the surge protector requirements for your
equipment.
Industry Canada - Equipment Attachment Limitations
The following notices are required by Industry Canada Terminal Attachment Program Procedure DC-01(E), Procedure for Declaration of Conformity and
Registration of Terminal Equipment, Section 6.4 and ICES-003, Interference-Causing Equipment Standard for Digital Apparatus, Section 6.2.
Statement of Compliance
This product meets the applicable Industry Canada technical specifications.
Le présent materiel est conforme aux specifications techniques applicables d’Industrie Canada.