Panasonic KX-T2740 Operating Instructions - Page 75

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lmportanInt formation lf requestedby theTelephoneCompany, in{romthemas follows: .FCC RegiskationNo. (foundon the bottomof the unit) o RingerEquivalence 02B oThe particulartelephonelineto whichthe equrpmenat sconnected. This unit must not be connectedto a coin operatedline.lf youareon a partyline,check with your localtelephonecompany. RingerEquivalenceNo. (REN) The RENis usefulin determiningthe quantity of devicesyouamyconnect o yourtelephone line and stillhaveall of thosedevicesring when your telephonenumberis called.In most,but notallareas,the sumof the REN's of all devicesconnectedto one line should not exceedfive (5.0).To be certainof the numberof devicesyou may connectto your line, as determinedby the REN,you should contact your localtelephonecompanyto d e t e r m i n et h e m a x i m u mR E Nf o r y o u rc a l l i n g atea. In the eventterminael quipmenct ausesharm to the telephonenetworkt,he telephone companyshouldnotifythe customeri,{ possible,thatservicemaybe stopped. However,wherepriornoticeis impracticalt,he companymaytemporarilyceaseservice providingthatthey; (a) Promptlynotifythecustomer. (b) Givethe cuslomeran opportunityto correctthe problemwiththeirequipment. (c) Informthe customerof the rightto bringa complaint o the FederaCl ommunication Commissionpursuantlo proceduresset out in FCCRulesand RegulationsSubpart E of Part68. TheTelephoneCompanymay makechanges in its communicationfsacilitiese, quipment, operationsor proceduresw, heresuch action is reasonablyrequiredin the operationof its businessand is not inconsislenwt iththe rules and regulationisn FCCPart68. lf suchchangescan be reasonablyexpected to renderanycustomerterminalequipmenl incompatiblewithtelephonecompany communicationfsacilitieso, r require modificatioonr alterationof such terminal equipmento, r otherwisematerrallya{fectits useor performancet,he customershallbe givenadequatenoticein writing,to allowthe cuslomeran opportunityto matntain unrnterruptesdervice_ "Thisequipmenht as been testedand foundto complywiththe limitsfor a ClassB computing devicesin accordancewiththe specification's set forthin SubpartJ or Part15 of the the r-uu Hutes. lf thisequipmendt oes causeinterferenceto radaoor televisionreceptionwhich can be determinedby turningthe equipmenton and off, usethe equipmentin anotherlocation and/orutilizeand electricaol utletdifferent fromthatuseby the receiver." CAUTION: To assurecontinuedcompliancewith FCC rules,do notmakeany unauthorized modrfrcations. Whenprogramminegmergency n u m b e r sa n d / o rm a k i n gt e s t c a l l s t o emergencynumDers: 1) Remainon the lineand briefly explainto the dispatcherthe reason tor thecall beforehangingup. 2) Performsuchactivitiesin the off-peakhours;suchas early morningor lateevenings 76

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lmportant
Information
lf requested
by the Telephone
Company,
in{rom
themas follows:
.FCC Regiskation
No.
(found
on the bottom
of the unit)
o Ringer
Equivalence
02B
oThe particular
telephone
line to which
the
equrpment
as
connected.
This unit must not be connected
to a coin
operated
line.
lf youareon a partyline,
check
with your local telephone
company.
Ringer
Equivalence
No. (REN)
The RENis useful
in determining
the quantity
of devices
you amyconnect
to yourtelephone
line and still have all of those devices ring
when your telephone
numberis called. In
most,but notall areas,
the sumof the REN's
of all devicesconnected
to one line should
not exceed five (5.0).
To be certainof the
number of devices
you may connectto your
line, as determined
by the REN,you should
contact your local telephone
companyto
determine
the maximum
REN
for yourcalling
atea.
In the event
terminal
equipment
causes
harm
to the telephone
network,
the telephone
companyshould
notify
the customer,
i{
possible,
that service
may be stopped.
However,
wherepriornotice
is impractical,
the
companymay temporarily
ceaseservice
providing
that
they;
(a) Promptly
notify
the customer.
(b) Give the cuslomer
an opportunity
to
correctthe problem
with
theirequipment.
(c) Inform
the customer
of the rightto bring a
complaint
to the Federal
Communication
Commission
pursuanl
to procedures
set
out in FCC Rules
and Regulations
Subpart
E of Part68.
The
Telephone
Company
may make
changes
in its communications
facilities,
equipment,
operations
or procedures,
wheresuch action
is reasonably
required
in the operation
of its
business
and is not inconsislent
with the rules
and regulations
in FCC Part68.
lf such
changes
can be reasonably
expected
to render
any customer
terminal
equipmenl
incompatible
with
telephone
company
communications
facilities,
or require
modification
or alteration
of such terminal
equipment,
or otherwise
materrally
a{fectits
use or performance,
the customer
shall
be
givenadequate
noticein writing,
to allowthe
cuslomer
an opportunity
to matntain
unrnterrupted
service_
"This
equipment
has been testedand found to
comply
withthe limits
for a Class
B computing
devices
in accordance
with the specification's
set forth
in Subpart
J or Part
15 of the the
r-uu Hutes.
lf this equipment
does cause
interference
to
radao
or television
reception
which can be
determined
by turning
the equipment
on and
off, use the equipment
in another
location
and/or
utilize
and electrical
outletdifferent
fromthat use by the receiver."
CAUTION:
To assure
continued
compliance
with FCC
rules,
do not makeany unauthorized
modrfrcations.
Whenprogramming
emergency
numbers
and/or
making
test calls to
emergency
numDers:
1) Remain
on the lineand briefly
explain
to the dispatcher
the reason
tor the call before
hanging
up.
2) Perform
such
activities
in the
off-peak
hours;
such
as early
morning
or lateevenings
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