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Information you need in New Zealand This modem is fully approved to operate on the New Zealand telecommunications network under Telepermit number PTC 211/98/119. All telecommunications devices are required to hold a Telepermit and be labelled accordingly with the approved Telepermit number to comply with the New Zealand telecommunications standards, ensuring the health and safety of the operator and the integrity of the New Zealand telecommunications network. Customers in New Zealand who are prompted to choose a country for their modem should choose the "Australia" country code setting. To ensure compliance, all calls that are automatically generated should not make more than 10 call attempts to the same number within any 30 minute period with a minimum period between calls of 30 seconds. Failure to adhere to these standards may result in the modem being non-compliant with New Zealand Telecom standards. Under these circumstances a user could be subject to significant penalties. If pulse dialing is required for any reason, the communications software must be set up to record numbers according to the following translation list. m Number to be dialed: 0; number to be entered into computer: 0 m Number to be dialed: 1; number to be entered into computer: 9 m Number to be dialed: 2; number to be entered into computer: 8 m Number to be dialed: 3; number to be entered into computer: 7 m Number to be dialed: 4; number to be entered into computer: 6 m Number to be dialed: 5; number to be entered into computer: 5 m Number to be dialed: 6; number to be entered into computer: 4 m Number to be dialed: 7; number to be entered into computer: 3 m Number to be dialed: 8; number to be entered into computer: 2 m Number to be dialed: 9; number to be entered into computer: 1 m Number to be dialed: 0; number to be entered into computer: 0 The preferred method of dialing is to use DTMF tones as this is faster than pulse (decadic) dialing and is readily available on almost all New Zealand telephone exchanges. Laser information Warning Making adjustments or performing procedures other than those specified in your equipment's manual may result in hazardous radiation exposure. Do not attempt to disassemble the cabinet containing the laser. The laser beam used in this product is harmful to the eyes. The use of optical instruments, such as magnifying lenses, with this product increases the potential hazard to your eyes. For your safety, have this equipment serviced only by an Apple-authorized service provider. Your computer is a Class 1 laser product. The Class 1 label, located in a user-accessible area, indicates that the drive meets minimum safety requirements. A service warning label is located in a service-accessible area. The labels on your product may differ slightly from the ones shown here. Class 1 label Service warning label High-risk activities warning This computer system is not intended for use in the operation of nuclear facilities, aircraft navigation or communications systems, or air traffic control machines, or for any other uses where the failure of the computer system could lead to death, personal injury or severe environmental damage. 32

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Information you need in New Zealand
This modem is fully approved to operate on the New Zealand telecommunications
network under Telepermit number PTC 211/98/119. All telecommunications devices
are required to hold a Telepermit and be labelled accordingly with the approved
Telepermit number to comply with the New Zealand telecommunications standards,
ensuring the health and safety of the operator and the integrity of the New Zealand
telecommunications network.
Customers in New Zealand who are prompted to choose a country for their modem
should choose the “Australia” country code setting.
To ensure compliance, all calls that are automatically generated should not make
more than 10 call attempts to the same number within any 30 minute period with a
minimum period between calls of 30 seconds. Failure to adhere to these standards
may result in the modem being non-compliant with New Zealand Telecom standards.
Under these circumstances a user could be subject to significant penalties.
If pulse dialing is required for any reason, the communications software must be set
up to record numbers according to the following translation list.
m
Number to be dialed: 0; number to be entered into computer: 0
m
Number to be dialed: 1; number to be entered into computer: 9
m
Number to be dialed: 2; number to be entered into computer: 8
m
Number to be dialed: 3; number to be entered into computer: 7
m
Number to be dialed: 4; number to be entered into computer: 6
m
Number to be dialed: 5; number to be entered into computer: 5
m
Number to be dialed: 6; number to be entered into computer: 4
m
Number to be dialed: 7; number to be entered into computer: 3
m
Number to be dialed: 8; number to be entered into computer: 2
m
Number to be dialed: 9; number to be entered into computer: 1
m
Number to be dialed: 0; number to be entered into computer: 0
The preferred method of dialing is to use DTMF tones as this is faster than pulse
(decadic) dialing and is readily available on almost all New Zealand telephone
exchanges.
Laser information
Warning
Making adjustments or performing procedures other than those specified
in your equipment’s manual may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
Do not attempt to disassemble the cabinet containing the laser. The laser beam used
in this product is harmful to the eyes. The use of optical instruments, such as
magnifying lenses, with this product increases the potential hazard to your eyes. For
your safety, have this equipment serviced only by an Apple-authorized service
provider.
Your computer is a Class 1 laser product. The Class 1 label, located in a user-accessible
area, indicates that the drive meets minimum safety requirements. A service warning
label is located in a service-accessible area. The labels on your product may differ
slightly from the ones shown here.
Class 1 label
Service warning label
High-risk activities warning
This computer system is not intended for use in the operation of nuclear facilities,
aircraft navigation or communications systems, or air traffic control machines, or for
any other uses where the failure of the computer system could lead to death, personal
injury or severe environmental damage.
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