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If you use more than one phone or other
device on the line, add up all of the
RENs. If the total is more than five (or
three in rural areas), your telephones
might not ring. If ringer operation is im-
paired, remove a device from the line.
Your phone complies with Part 68 of
FCC Rules
. You must, upon request,
provide the FCC registration number
and the REN to your telephone compa-
ny. Both numbers are on the bottom of
your phone.
Note: You must not connect your phone
to:
• coin-operated systems
• party-line systems
• most electronic key telephone sys-
tems
Important:
• Cordless phones such as this one
require AC power to operate. When
the AC power is off, you cannot dial
out or receive incoming calls using
your phone. For this reason, the
phone should not be your only tele-
phone. To be safe, you should also
have a phone that does not require
AC power to operate (not a cordless
phone) so you can still make and re-
ceive calls if there is an AC power
failure.
• Some cordless phones operate at
frequencies that might cause inter-
ference to nearby TVs and VCRs.
To minimize or prevent such interfer-
ence, the base of the cordless
phone should not be placed near or
on top of a TV or VCR.
• Your cordless phone operates on
standard radio frequencies, as allo-
cated by the FCC. Even though your
phone’s access protection code pre-
vents unauthorized use of your
phone line, it is possible for other ra-
dio units operating on similar fre-
quencies within a certain area to
unintentionally intercept your con-
versations and/or cause interfer-
ence. This possible lack of privacy
can occur with any cordless phone.
FCC STATEMENT
The phone complies with the limits for a
Class B digital device as specified in
Part 15 of
FCC Rules
. These limits pro-
vide reasonable protection against ra-
dio and TV interference in a residential
area. However, your equipment might
cause TV or radio interference even
when it is operating properly. To elimi-
nate interference, you can try one or
more of the following corrective mea-
sures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving
antenna.
• Increase the distance between the
equipment and the radio or TV.
• Use outlets on different electrical cir-
cuits for the equipment and the ra-
dio or TV.
Consult your local RadioShack store if
the problem still exists.
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