User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Getting started
- Telephone operation
- Intercom operation
- One-touch setup and operation
- Using a 1080 mailbox
- Glossary
- Time/date
- Centrex operation
- General product care
- Important product information
- For C-UL compliance
- FCC and ACTA information
- Part 15 of FCC rules
- Limited warranty
- Technical specification
- Index
- Troubleshooting
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Appendix G
FCC and ACTA information
4. Rights of the telephone company
If this equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone
company may temporarily discontinue your telephone service. The telephone
company is required to notify you before interrupting service. If advance notice
is not practical, you will be notied as soon as possible. You will be given the
opportunity to correct the problem and the telephone company is required to
inform you of your right to le a complaint with the FCC. Your telephone company
may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operation, or procedures that could
aect the proper functioning of this product. The telephone company is required
to notify you if such changes are planned.
5. Hearing aid compatibility
If this product is equipped with a corded or cordless handset, it is hearing aid
compatible.
6. Programming/testing of emergency numbers
If this product has memory dialing locations, you may choose to store police,
re department and emergency medical service telephone numbers in these
locations. If you do, please keep three things in mind:
a. We recommend that you also write the telephone number on the directory
card (if applicable), so that you can still dial the emergency number manually if
the memory dialing feature does not work.
b. This feature is provided only as a convenience, and the manufacturer assumes
no responsibility for customer reliance upon the memory feature.
c. Testing the emergency telephone numbers you have stored is not recommended.
However, if you do make a call to an emergency number:
• You must remain on the line and briey explain the reason for the call before
hanging up.
• Programming/testing of emergency numbers should be performed during
o-peak hours, such as in the early morning or late evening when the
emergency services tend to be less busy.










