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ENT OF COMMUNICATIONS

NOTICE

 The Canadian Department of

Communications label identifies certified

equipment. This certification means that

the equipment meets certain telecom-

munications network protective,

opemtional and safety requirements The

Department does not guarantee the

equipment will operate to the user’s

satisfaction.
Before installing this equipment, users

should ensure that it is permissible to be

connected to the facilities of the local

 company. The

equipment must also be installed using an

approved method of connection. The

method of connection approved for this

equipment as designated by D.O.C.

Standard CS-03 is a 

 or 

connection arrangement. The A or W

suffix indicates that either desk or wall

mounting is approved. In some cases, the

company’s inside wiring associated with

a single line individual service may be

extended by means of a certified 

plug-cord

ensemble (telephone

extension cord). The customer should be

aware that compliance with the above

conditions may not prevent degradation

of service in some situations

Existing telecommunications company

requirements do not permit their

equipment to be connected to 

provided 

jacks 

except where specified by

individual telecommunications company

tariffs

Repairs 

to 

certified equipment should be

made by an authorized Canadian

maintenance facility designated by the

supplier. Any repairs or alterations made

by the user to this equipment. or

equipment malfunctions, may give the

telecommunications company cause to

request the user to disconnect the

equipment.
Users should ensure for their own

protection that the electrical ground

connections of the power utility,

telephone lines and internal metallic

water pipe system, if present. are

connected together. 

 precaution may

be particularly important in rural areas.

Caution: 

Users should not attempt to

make such connections themselves, but

should contact the appropriate electric

inspection authority, or electrician, as

appropriate.

 

 

 

 

 

 

LOAD NUMBER

The load number of the telephone   
Load numbers are a new concept

deslgned to help you determine how

many telephones can be connected to

any one telephone line. The total of the

load numbers for all the telephones

connected to any one 

 should not

exceed 100. An alphabetic suffix Is also

specified to indicate the appropriate

ringer type (A or B).

Since the load numbers are new,you may

not know what the load numbers are for

your previous telephones It is usually safe

to assume that the load numbers for them

will be about 20. This means that there

should be no problems with up to five

telephones on one line.

If the maximum total load number of 100

is exceeded, the telephone on that line

may not ring or may ring poorly. In

addition, you may not be connected to

the calling party when you pick up the

receiver or you may have dialing

problems
If you experience the above problems

after the addition of a telephone to your

line. you may have exceeded the

maximum load number of 100. In this

case, you will have to disconnect 

 of

the telephones to reduce your total

number below 100.

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