Fcc Registration And Requirements - Iwatsu Omega-Phone Adix APS Owner's Manual

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FCC REGISTRATION AND REQUIREMENTS

INSTRUCTIONS TO USER
CONGRATULATIONS!..... You have selected a telephone system
manufactured by Iwatsu America, Inc. that has been designed to provide a
multitude of features with the reliability that Iwatsu products are famous for.
The Omega-Phone ADIX APS Telephone System has been registered and
approved by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for direct
connection to your local telephone service. In accordance with FCC rules
and regulations regarding telephone equipment, Iwatsu is required to make
you aware of your rights and obligations regarding the use of this equipment.
In order that we may fulfill our obligations, please take a moment to carefully
read the rules and regulations contained herein that apply to you.
FCC Rules and Regulations
(1)
Notification to the Local Telephone Company
The local Telephone Company may request specific information about the
ADIX APS before connection can be made to the local Telephone Company
lines. When requested by the Telephone Company, the following information
should be provided:
a)
The FCC Registration Number for all equipment connected to an
individual line.
b)
The largest Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for each line.
c)
Information required for compatible operation of the equipment with
the Telephone Company communication facilities. The FCC
Registration Number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) is printed
on the equipment label located on the common equipment cabinet of
the system (IX-CM/ IX-CMM/ IX-CML). The largest Ringer
Equivalence Number is the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Number
(REN) of each FCC registered device that is connected to the same
line. The maximum Ringer Equivalence Number that can normally be
used without causing faulty operation is 5.0. Check with your local
Telephone Company to determine what is the maximum Ringer
Equivalence Number for the telephone lines you are using. In order to
connect registered terminal equipment to the Telephone Company
lines, the terminal equipment must utilize an FCC "standard means of
connection", often referred to as a "registered jack". The type of jack
utilized on the ADIX APS is identified by a USOC code number.
Different code numbers are utilized for the various types of services
provided by the Telephone Company that the systems use. When
requesting new telephone service, the Telephone Company must be
informed of the code number for each type of service. The ADIX APS
system can be configured as either a Private Branch Exchange (PBX) -
ADIX APS GENERAL DESCRIPTION - 3

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