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REGULATORY INFORMATION
Wireless Product Notice
Radio
controls
provide
a
reliable
communications
link
and
fill
an
important
need
in
portable
wireless
signaling;
however,
there
are
some
limitations
which
must
be
observed.
•
For
U.S.
installations
only:
The
radios
are
required
to
comply
with
FCC
Rules
and
Regulations
as
Part
15
devices.
As
such,
they
have
limited
transmitter
power
and
therefore
limited
range.
•
A
receiver
cannot
respond
to
more
than
one
transmitted
signal
at
a
time
and
may
be
blocked
by
radio
signals
that
occur
on
or
near
their
operating
frequencies,
regardless
of
code
settings.
•
Changes
or
modifications
to
the
device
may
void
FCC
compliance.
•
Infrequently
used
radio
links
should
be
tested
regularly
to
protect
against
undetected
interference
or
fault.
•
A
general
knowledge
of
radio
and
its
vagaries
should
be
gained
prior
to
acting
as
a
wholesale
distributor
or
dealer,
and
these
facts
should
be
communicated
to
the
end
users.
FCC Notice
This
equipment
generates
and
uses
radio
frequency
energy
and
if
not
installed
and
used
properly,
that
is,
in
strict
accordance
with
the
manufacturer’s
instructions,
may
cause
interference
to
radio
and
television
reception.
It
has
been
type
tested
and
found
to
comply
with
the
limits
for
a
Class
B
computing
device
in
accordance
with
Part
15
of
FCC
Rules,
which
are
designed
to
provide
reasonable
protection
against
such
interference
in
a
residential
installation.
However,
there
is
no
guarantee
that
interference
will
not
occur
in
a
particular
installation.
If
this
equipment
does
cause
interference
to
radio
or
television
reception,
which
can
be
determined
by
turning
the
equipment
off
and
on,
the
user
is
encouraged
to
try
to
correct
the
interference
by
one
or
more
of
the
following
measures:
•
Relocate
the
Console
away
from
the
TV/
radio
receiver.
•
Plug
the
Console
into
a
different
wall
outlet
so
that
the
Console
is
on
a
different
branch
circuit.
•
Re
‐
orient
the
TV/radio
antenna.
•
If
necessary,
the
user
should
consult
the
dealer
or
an
experienced
radio/
television
technician
for
additional
suggestions.
FCC Telephone Rules and
Regulations
The
FCC
requires
that
this
alarm
dialer
system
not
make
more
than
15
repetitive
dialing
attempts
to
a
single
telephone
number.
There
are
no
limitations
when
the
calls
are
made
sequentially
to
two
or
more
alternative
numbers,
or
when
these
calls
are
spaced
10
minutes
apart
to
a
single
number.
The
FCC
Rules
and
Regulations
do
not
specify
the
re
‐
attempt
period
as
this
can
vary
for
specific
applications.
When
setting
this
period,
take
into
consideration
local,
interstate,
foreign,
and
special
network
call
completion
characteristics,
network
processing
time,
a
sufficient
number
of
rings
and
busy/don’t
answer
modes.
Industry Canada Notices
NOTICE
:
The
Ringer
Equivalence
Number
(REN)
assigned
to
each
terminal
device
provides
an
indication
of
the
maximum
number
of
terminals
allowed
to
be
connected
to
a
telephone
interface.
The
termination
on
an
interface
may
consist
of
any
combination
of
devices
subject
only
to
the
requirement
that
the
sum
of
the
ringer
equivalence
numbers
of
all
the
devices
does
not
exceed
five
(5).
NOTICE
:
The
Industry
Canada
label
identifies
certified
equipment.
This
certification
means
that
the
equipment
meets
certain
telecommunications
network
protective,
operational
and
safety
requirements.
The
Department
does
not
guarantee
the
equipment
will
operate
to
the
user’s
satisfaction.