Canon FAXPHONE B75 Instruction Booklet - Page 10

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The LoadNumber(LN)assignedto eachterminadl evicedenotesthe percentageof the totalloadto be connectedto a telephoneloopwhichis usedby the device,to preventoverloadingT. heterminationon a loop may consistof anycombinationof devicessubjectonlyto the requirementht at thetotalof the LoadNumbersof allthe devicesdoesnol exceed100. Repairsto certifiedequipmenst houldbe madeby an authorizedCanadian maintenancfeacilitydesignaledby the supplier.Any repairsor alterations madeby the userto thisequipmento, r equipmenmt alfunctionsm, aygive thetelecommunicationcsompanycauseto requesthe userto disconnect theequioment. Usersshouldensurefor theirown protectionthatthe electricagl round connectionsof the powerutilityt,elephonelinesand internaml etallicwater pipesystem,if presenta, reconnecledtogether,Thisprecautionmaybe particularliymportantin ruralareas. CAUTION Usersshouldnot attempto makesuchconnectionsthemselvesb, ut shouldcontactthe appropriate lectricinspectionauthorityo,r electrician, as appropriate. Thisdigitalapparatusdoes not exceedthe ClassB limitsfor radionoise emissionsfrom digilalapparatusesetout in the Radiolnteference Regulationosf the CanadianDepartmenot f Communications.

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The Load
Number(LN)assigned
to eachterminal
device
denotes
the
percentage
of the totalloadto be connected
to a telephone
loopwhichis
used
by the device,
to prevent
overloading.
Thetermination
on a loop may
consist
of any combination
of devices
subject
onlyto the requirement
that
the
totalof the Load Numbers
of allthe devices
does nol exceed
100.
Repairs
to certified
equipment
shouldbe made
by an authorized
Canadian
maintenance
facility
designaled
by the supplier.
Any repairs
or alterations
madeby the user
to this equipment,
or equipment
malfunctions,
may give
the
telecommunications
company
cause
to request
the user
to disconnect
the
equioment.
Users
shouldensure
for theirown protection
thatthe electrical
ground
connections
of the powerutility,
telephone
lines
and
internal
metallic
water
pipesystem,
if present,
are
connecled
together,
Thisprecaution
may be
particularly
important
in rural
areas.
CAUTION
Users
shouldnot attempt
to makesuch
connections
themselves,
but
shouldcontact
the appropriate
electric
inspection
authority,
or electrician,
as appropriate.
Thisdigital
apparatus
does not exceed
the Class
B limits
for radionoise
emissions
from digilal
apparatuses
set
out in the Radio
lnteference
Regulations
of the Canadian
Department
of Communications.