MAINTENANCE
FCC REGULATIONS
Issue 1,
November 1994
FCC
IMPORTANT:
1 . This equipment complies with Part
of FCC rules.
On the back of the equipment cabinet is a label that
contains, among other information, the FCC regis-
tration number and ringer equivalence number
for this equipment. Customers connecting
this equipment to the telephone network shall, be-
fore such connection is made, give notice to the tele-
phone company of the particular line(s) to which
such
is to be made, and shall provide the
telephone company with the following information:
Complies with Part
of FCC rules
FCC registration number:
MF-E (for MF-rated systems) or
(for
systems)
Quantities and USOC numbers of required inter-
face jacks (see chart on next page)
Sequence in which trunks are to be connected
equivalence
or service or-
der code
as applicable, by position (see
chart on next page)
NOTE: The
is used to determine the quan-
tity of devices which may be connected to the
telephone line. Excessive
on the telephone
line may result in the devices not ringing in re-
sponse to an incoming call. In most, but not all
areas, the sum of the
should not exceed
five (5.0). To be certain of the number of devices
that may be connected to the line, as determined
by the total
contact the telephone compa-
ny to determine the maximum
for the call-
ing area.
Facility interface code
by position (see
chart on next page)
The telephone company should also be given notice
upon final disconnection of this equipment
the
particular line(s).
It is also the responsibility of the customer to provide
the telephone company with registration numbers of
any other devices which are configured for connec-
tion to the telephone network.
2 . This equipment
be used on public coin ser-
vice provided by the telephone company.
3 .
4 .
5 .
6 .
tion to party line service is subject to state
(Contact the state public utility commission, public
service commission, or corporation commission for
information.)
If this equipment causes harm to the telephone net-
work, the telephone company will notify the cus-
tomer in advance that service may be temporarily
discontinued. But if advance notice is not practical,
the telephone company will notify the customer as
soon as possible. Also, the customer will be advised
of the right to file a complaint with the FCC,
The telephone company may make changes in its fa-
cilities, equipment, operations, or procedures which
may affect the operation of this equipment. If so, the
customer shall be given advance notice so that any
necessary modifications can be made in order to
maintain uninterrupted service.
If trouble is experienced with this equipment, con-
tact a local authorized factory service representative
for repairs and/or warranty information. The cus-
tomer, users, and unauthorized technicians should
not repair, make adjustments to, or attempt
ser-
vice this equipment in any way.
In the event of trouble with the telephone line(s), this
equipment must be disconnected from the telephone
line(s). If trouble ceases, the equipment must be re-
paired by an authorized factory service representa-
tive. If the trouble continues to occur with the
equipment disconnected, the telephone company
should be notified that they have a problem. If this is
the case, repairs or adjustments made by the tele-
phone company will be made at their expense.
Allowing this equipment to be operated in such a
as to not provide proper answer supervision
signaling is in violation of Part 68 of FCC rules. This
equipment returns answer supervision signals to the
public telephone network when: answered by the
called station, answered by the attendant, routed to a
recorded announcement that can be administered by
the equipment user, and routed to a dial prompt. This
equipment also returns answer supervision on all
DID calls forwarded back to the public telephone
network. Permissible exceptions are: a call is unan-
swered, busy tone is received, and reorder tone is re-
ceived.
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