Troubleshooting Chart; Fcc Statement - Ameriphone XL-30 Operating Instructions Manual

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Troubleshooting Chart

The chart below will help you solve
most problems that may arise during
operation of your telephone.
Should the difficulty continue, contact
Ameriphone or your authorized
dealer for assistance.
SYMPTOM
No dial tone
No number
dialed when
memory
button pressed
Call cannot
be dialed,
or dials
very slowly
Call comes in
but phone
does not ring.
Ring flasher
not very bright
CAUSE AND
CORRECTIVE
ACTION
Check all phone
cord connections.
No number stored
in that memory
button. See:
"Programming the
Memory buttons",
P. 9.
See "Setting Up
Your Phone" to
reset the dial
mode switch,
P. 4, 5.
1. Check that line
cord is not loose.
2. Check battery
Check and replace
the 9 Volt battery

FCC Statement

The XL-30 has been registered with the
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
and complies with the standards in Part 68 of
the FCC Rules.
FCC compliant telephone cords and modular
plugs are provided with this telephone. Your
telephone company is required by the FCC
to allow you to connect FCC registered
telephone equipment to their telephone lines.
The FCC requires that upon request of your
local telephone company, you provide the
FCC registration number and Ringer Equiva-
lence Number (REN) of your telephone
equipment, both noted on the underside of
the XL-30.
Your XL-30 has been tested and found to meet
the standards for a Class B digital device, as
specified in Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These
specifications are designed to provide against
interference with radio and television recep-
tion in a residential installation. There is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If your Ameriphone
product causes interference with radio or
television reception when in use, you might
correct that interference with any one or all
of these measures:
1. Where it can be done safely, reorient the
receiving television or radio antenna.
2. To the extent possible, relocate the
television, radio or other receiver with
respect to the telephone equipment.
3. If your telephone product runs on AC
power, plug it into an AC outlet that is
not on the same circuit as the one used
by your radio or television.
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