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The Ringer Equivalence Number REN is an, The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991

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public service commission, or corporation commission for information. If your building has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line, ensure the installation of this equipment does not disable your alarm equipment. If you have questions about what will disable alarm equipment, consult your telephone company or a qualified installer. The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 makes it unlawful for any person to use a computer or other electronic device, including fax machines, to send any message unless said message clearly contains in a margin at the top or bottom of each transmitted page or on the first page of the transmission, the date and time it is sent and an identification of the business or other entity, or other individual sending the message, and the telephone number of the sending machine or such business, other entity, or individual. (The telephone number provided may not be a 900 number or any other number for which charges exceed local or long-distance transmission charges.) See the Fax Setup section on the publications CD in order to program this information into your fax machine. Notice to users of the Canadian telephone network This product meets the applicable Industry Canada technical specifications. The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) is an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface. The terminus of an interface may consist of any combination of devices, subject only to the requirement that the sum of the RENs of all the devices does not exceed five. The modem REN is located on the rear of the equipment on the product labeling. Telephone companies report that electrical surges, typically lightning transients, are very destructive to customer terminal equipment connected to AC power sources. This has been identified as a major nationwide problem. It is recommended that the customer install an appropriate AC surge arrestor in the AC outlet to which this device is connected. This is to avoid damage to the equipment caused by local lightning strikes and other electrical surges. This equipment uses CA11A telephone jacks. Using this equipment in Germany This equipment requires a German billing tone filter Lexmark part number 14B5123 to be installed on any line which receives metering pulses in Germany. Metering pulses may or may not be present on analog lines in Germany. The subscriber may request that metering pulses be placed on the line, or can have them removed by calling the German network provider. Normally, metering pulses are not provided unless specifically requested by the subscriber at the time of installation. Using this equipment in Switzerland This equipment requires a Swiss billing tone filter Lexmark part number 14B5109 to be installed on any line which receives metering pulses in Switzerland. The Lexmark filter must be used, as metering pulses are present on all analog telephone lines in Switzerland. Notices 67

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Notices
public service commission, or corporation
commission for information.
If your building has specially wired alarm
equipment connected to the telephone line, ensure
the installation of this equipment does not disable
your alarm equipment. If you have questions about
what will disable alarm equipment, consult your
telephone company or a qualified installer.
The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991
makes it unlawful for any person to use a computer
or other electronic device, including fax machines,
to send any message unless said message clearly
contains in a margin at the top or bottom of each
transmitted page or on the first page of the
transmission, the date and time it is sent and an
identification of the business or other entity, or
other individual sending the message, and the
telephone number of the sending machine or such
business, other entity, or individual. (The telephone
number provided may not be a 900 number or any
other number for which charges exceed local or
long-distance transmission charges.)
See the Fax Setup section on the publications CD
in order to program this information into your fax
machine.
Notice to users of the Canadian telephone
network
This product meets the applicable Industry Canada
technical specifications.
The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) is an
indication of the maximum number of terminals
allowed to be connected to a telephone interface.
The terminus of an interface may consist of any
combination of devices, subject only to the
requirement that the sum of the RENs of all the
devices does not exceed five. The modem REN is
located on the rear of the equipment on the product
labeling.
Telephone companies report that electrical surges,
typically lightning transients, are very destructive to
customer terminal equipment connected to AC
power sources. This has been identified as a major
nationwide problem. It is recommended that the
customer install an appropriate AC surge arrestor in
the AC outlet to which this device is connected. This
is to avoid damage to the equipment caused by
local lightning strikes and other electrical surges.
This equipment uses CA11A telephone jacks.
Using this equipment in Germany
This equipment requires a German billing tone filter
Lexmark part number 14B5123 to be installed on
any line which receives metering pulses in
Germany. Metering pulses may or may not be
present on analog lines in Germany. The
subscriber may request that metering pulses be
placed on the line, or can have them removed by
calling the German network provider. Normally,
metering pulses are not provided unless
specifically requested by the subscriber at the time
of installation.
Using this equipment in Switzerland
This equipment requires a Swiss billing tone filter
Lexmark part number 14B5109 to be installed on
any line which receives metering pulses in
Switzerland. The Lexmark filter must be used, as
metering pulses are present on all analog
telephone lines in Switzerland.