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Telephone Requirements
The machine
comes
equipped
with
its own
telephone: a separate telephone is not necessary
for operation of the machine.
The telephone wall
jack should be within 5 feet (1.5 meters) of the
machine.
It should be a 6 position, 4 pin modular
jack (USOC RJliC).
A single line (no key set or
multiple locations on the same extension number)
is recommended.
The wall jack can be part of a
PABX
(Private
Automatic
Branch
Exchange)
system or CO (Central Office) telephone lines, but
it must be RJll compatible.
US: FCC regulations
This machine contains an internal data coupler
and a hearing aid compatible handset.
Its use is
restricted by the FCC (Federal Communications
Commission).
To comply with the FCC rules, you
must carefully read and follow the instructions
listed below:
1.
If requested,
you must give the telephone
company the following information:
* The telephone number connected to this
machine.
- The
FCC
registration
number
for this
machine.
- The registration number is issued by the
FCC,
under part 66 of its Rules and
Regulations.
for direct connection
to a
telephone line. The number is printed on a
label on the rear of the machine.
- The REN (Ringer Equivalence Number) of
the machine is printed on a label at the rear
of the machine.
NOTE: The REN is used to determine
the sum total of the devices you may
connect to one telephone line and still
have a// of them ring when your
telephone number is called. In many
areas, the sum total of the REN of a//
devices connected to one line should not
exceed five (5.0). To be certain, yoo
should cat/ your local telephone company
to determine their maximum allowed
REN for your calling area.
6.
WARNING
Ask your local telephone company for the
I udular jack type installed
on your line.
Connecting
this
tiachine
to
an
unauthorized
jack can severely
damage
telephone
company
equipment.
You, not
Xerox,
assume
all responsibility
andlor
liability
for any damage
caused
by the
connection
of
this
machine
to
an
unauthorized
jack.
You may safely connect this machine to the
followinp
standard
modular
jack:
USOC
RJIIC.
Use the standard line cord (with
modular plugs) provided with the installation
kit to connect it.
Do not connect this machine to a party or coin
operated phone line.
Repairs to the machine should only be made
by Xerox or an authorized
Xerox service
agency.
This applies at any time during or
after
the
service
warranty
period.
If
unauthorized
repair
is
performed.
the
remainder of the warranty period is null and
void.
If you find the telephone line is damaged or
the telephone company notifies you that your
machine is causing damage, disconnect the
machine from the telephone line and call for
service.
Do not reconnect the machine until
necessary repairs are made.
The telephone company will, where practical,
notify you when they need to temporarily
disconnect your service. However, if action is
reasonable and necessary, but prior notice is
not
practical,
they
may
still
temporarily
disconnect your service.
In such cases they
must:
* Immediately
notify you of their temporary
action.
* Reconnect
service
when the source of
damage is removed.
* Inform you of your rights to bring a complaint
to the FCC under FCC rules.
The telephone company may make changes
to its communications
facilities,
equipment.
operations, or procedures.
Such action must
be reasonable, required in the operation of
their business, and consistent with FCC rules.
They must give you prior written notiticetion if
the changes can:
* Make your machine incompatible with their
equipment,
- Require
modification
or alteration of the
machine.
- Ofherwise physically affect petiormance
of
the machine.
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