FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used properly, 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 the specifications in Subpart
of Part 15 of
FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in any 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.
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Reorient the receiving antenna.
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Relocate the equipment with respect to the receiver.
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Move the equipment away from the receiver.
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Plug the equipment into a different outlet so that the equipment and the receiver are on different circuits.
If necessary, the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions. The
user may find the following booklet prepared by the FCC useful: “How to Identify and Resolve Radio/Television interference
Problems”.
This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington D.C. 20402, Stock # 004-000-00345-4
Notification to Telephone Company
Upon request, the customer shall notify the telephone company of the particular line on which the connection will be made,
and provide the finger equivalence of the protective circuit.
FCC Registration Number:
-Al-E
Ringer Equivalence Number: 0.1 B
Malfunction of the Equipment
In the event that the PC1 150 should fail to operate properly, the customer shall disconnect the equipment from the telephone
line to determine if it is the customer’s equipment which is notworking properly, or if the problem is with the telephone company
network. If the problem is with the PC1 150. the customer shall discontinue use until it is repaired.
Telephone Connection Requirements
Except for the telephone company provided ringers, all connections to the telephone network shall be made through standard
plugs and telephone company provided jacks, or equivalent, in such a manner as to allow for easy, immediate disconnection
of the terminal equipment. Standard jacks shall be so arranged that, if the plug connected there is withdrawn, no interference
to the operation of the equipment at the customer’s premises which remains connected to the telephone network shall occur
by reason of such withdrawal.
NOTE: Ensure that plugs and jacks meet the dimension, tolerance and metallic plating requirements of 47 C.F.R. Part 68,
Subpart F.
Incidence of
Should terminal equipment or protective circuitry cause harm to the telephone network, the telephone company shall, where
practicable, notify the customer that temporary disconnection of service may be required; however, where prior notice is not
practicable, the telephone company may temporarily discontinue service if such action is deemed reasonable in the
circumstances. In the case of such temporary discontinuance, the telephone company shall promptly notify the customer and
will be given the opportunity to correct the situation. The customer also has the right to bring a complaint to the FCC if he feels
the disconnection is not warranted.
Change in Telephone Company Equipment or Facilities
The Telephone Company may make changes in its communications facilities, equipment, operations or procedures, where
such actions are reasonably required and proper in its business. Should any such changes render the customer’s terminal
equipment incompatible with the telephone company facilities the customer shall be given adequate notice to the effect of the
modifications to maintain uninterrupted service.
General
This equipment should not be used on coin telephone lines. Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs.
Ringer
Number
The REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices that you may connect to your telephone line and still have all of those
devices ring when your telephone number is called. In most but not all areas, the sum of the
of all devices connected
to one line should
exceed five (5). To be certain of the number of devices that you may connect to your line, you may want
to contact your local telephone company.
Equipment Maintenance Facility
Digital Security Controls Ltd.
160 Washburn St.
Lockport, NY 14094
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