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ADIX-VS Technical Manual

FCC Registration and Requirements

Instructions to the User:
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 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) are printed on the equipment label located on the common
equipment cabinet of the system (IX-CM/ IX-CMM/ IX-CML/ VS-KSU). 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-VS 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. The ADIX-VS
system can be configured as either a Key Telephone System - Fully Protected, or a Multi-Function (Hybrid) System - Fully Protected.
The following are the codes and registration numbers applicable to the Omega-Phone ADIX-VS equipment:
Key Telephone System - Fully Protected
Multi-Function (Hybrid) System
The following constitutes the other information required to be reported to the local Telephone Company when requesting service:
CALLER ID / LOOP START TRUNK
Ringer Equivalence No .....................0.5B
Service Order Code ..........................9.0F
Facility Interface Code ......................02LS2
Registered Connection .....................RJ21X
NOTE:
* NT1 required.
2.
Restrictions on the Use of Registered Telephone Equipment
FCC rules governing customer owned telephone equipment specifically exclude the use of the Omega-Phone ADIX-VS system on
public coin telephone (payphone) lines. The connection to party line service is subject to local state tariffs. Contact your state public
utility, public service commission, or corporate commission for more information.
The Omega-Phone ADIX-VS Telephone System has been registered
ADIX-VS FCC Registration Numbers
BD620Q-60444-KF-E
BD6MLA-21244-MF-E
ISDN BRI TRUNK
Service Order Code.......................... 6.0
Facility Interface Codes.................... 02IS5
Registered Connection..................... RJ49C *
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Section 1 – Introduction

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