User's Manual

Industry
Canada
requirements
Notice
This
equipment
meets
the
applicable
Industry
Canada
Terminal
Equipment
Technical
Specifications.
This
is
confirmed
by
the
registration
number.
The
abbreviation,
IC,
before
the
registration
number
signifies
that
registration
was
performed
based
on
a
Declaration
of
Conformity
indicating
that
Industry
Canada
technical
specifications
were
met.
It
does
not
imply
that
Industry
Canada
approved
the
equipment.
Before
installing
this
equipment,
users
should
ensure
that
it
is
permissible
to
be
connected
to
the
facilities
of
the
local
telecommunications
company.
The
equipment
must
also
be
installed
using
an
acceptable
method
of
communication.
In
some
cases,
the
company’s
inside
wiring
associated
with
a
single
line
individual
service
may
be
extended
by
means
of
a
certified
connector
assembly
(telephone
extension
cord).
The
customer
should
be
aware
that
compliance
with
the
above
conditions
may
not
prevent
degradation
of
service
in
some
situations.
Repairs
to
certified
equipment
should
be
made
by
an
authorized
Canadian
maintenance
facility
designated
by
the
supplier.
Any
repairs
of
alterations
made
by
the
user
to
this
equipment,
or
equipment
malfunctions,
may
give
the
telecommunications
company
cause
to
request
the
user
to
disconnect
the
equipment.
Users
should
ensure
for
their
own
protection
that
the
electrical
ground
connections
of
the
power
utility,
telephone
lines
and
internal
metallic
water
pipe
system,
if
present,
are
connected
together.
This
precaution
may
be
particularly
important
in
rural
areas.
Caution
Users
should
not
attempt
to
make
such
connections
themselves,
but
should
contact
the
appropriate
electric
inspection
authority,
or
electrician,
as
appropriate.
The
Ringer
Equivalence
Number
(REN)
for
this
terminal
equipment
is
0.0.
The
REN
assigned
to
each
terminal
equipment
provides
an
indication
of
the
maximum
number
of
terminals
allowed
to
be
connected
to
a
telephone
interface.
The
termination
on
an
interface
may
consist
of
any
combination
of
devices
subject
only
to
the
requirement
that
the
sum
of
the
Ringer
Equivalence
Numbers
of
all
the
devices
does
not
exceed
five.
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Copyright
IBM
Corp.
2004
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