Appendix B - FCC & Canadian Regulation Info.
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V.34bis Series Standalone & Rackmount Modems
Part 68 FCC Notice to Users
1.
Upon request only
, you must provide the following data to your
telephone utility company (Telco):
A.
Notice of intention to install or permanently remove an
FCC Part 68 registered device or system; and the *FCC
registration
Number.
B.
*The ringer equivalence (R.E.N.) number (see index).
Note that if several devices are connected on the same
line, the R.E.N. must not add up to more than 5.0 (A or
B).
This R.E.N. figure is important to your Telco.
C.
*The (USOC) jack types to be provided by the Telco are RJ11C/W
for the dial-up line; JM8 for the leased line.
*The "*" flagged items above are noted on the equipment's FCC
Compliance label.
2. This device may not be used on Telco-operated coin phone lines.
Party lines and privately owned coin-phone lines are subject to local
State regulatory policies and possible additional State special
requirements.
3. The Telco has the right to make changes to their network which may
affect the operation of your equipment, provided you are given
adequate written notice.
4. In case of operational problems, disconnect your unit by removing the
modular plug form the Telco jack. If your regular phone (or other
device or system) still works properly, your modem has a problem and
must remained disconnected. Locations and phone numbers for
factory service are listed in this user's manual. If upon the above
disconnection your regular service still has a problem, notify your Telco
that they may have a problem. Request prompt service at no cost to
you the user. If a problem is found in premises wiring not Telco-
installed, you are subject to a service charge. If a fault is in Telco-
installed wiring, you may be subject to a service call charge.
5. Unless otherwise noted in the User's Manual (e.g.: fuses, etc.), the
user may not under any circumstance (in or out of warranty) attempt
any service, adjustment or repairs on this unit. It must be returned to
the factory for all such work.
6. Special FCC rules apply to equipment connected behind a PBX or
KTS.
Load Number Explanatory Note
The Load Number (LN) assigned to each terminal device denotes the
percentage of the total load to be connected to a telephone loop which is
used by the device to prevent overloading. The termination on a loop may
Summary of Contents for V.34bis series
Page 10: ...Introduction 6 V 34bis Series Standalone Rackmount Modems ...
Page 22: ...Installation 18 V 34bis Series Standalone Rackmount Modems ...
Page 40: ...Modes and Configurations 36 V 34bis Series Standalone Rackmount Modems ...
Page 65: ...Modes and Configurations V 34bis Series Standalone Rackmount Modems 61 ...
Page 118: ...AT and V 25bis Command Sets 114 V 34bis Series Standalone Rackmount Modems ...
Page 128: ...S Registers 124 V 34bis Series Standalone Rackmount Modems ...
Page 150: ...Index 146 V 34bis Series Standalone Rackmount Modems ...