Telephone company compliance—u.s.a. models, Backplane jumpers for the busy out feature, Hong kong and the united kingdom – Telenetics Sunrise Series Modular Nest User Manual

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Part No. TEL–09949, Rev A

June 2001

Pre-Installation Information and Activities

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Telephone Company Compliance—U.S.A. Models

The Telenetics 326X Series Modem complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. The
modem card includes a label with the FCC registration number for this equipment. If
requested by the telephone company, you must provide this information. Generally,
the ringer equivalence number (REN) is also requested for telephone equipment. The
REN is listed on the FCC registration label.

The REN is used to determine the number of devices that can be connected to the
telephone line. Excessive RENs on the telephone line may result in the devices not
ringing in response to an incoming call. The sum of the RENs should not exceed
five. To be certain of the number of devices that can be connected to the line, contact
the telephone company to determine the maximum REN for the calling area.

NOTE: The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment,
operations, or procedures that could affect equipment operation. If this happens, the
telephone company will notify you in advance so that you can make the necessary
modifications to maintain uninterrupted service.

This equipment uses the following USOC jacks: RJ11C, RJ16C, RJ45S, RJ4MB,
and for the leased line, JM8.

Refer to the 326X Series Modem User’s Guide, Appendix C, Country-Specific
Information, for regulatory agency information for your country.

Backplane Jumpers for the Busy Out Feature

This section applies to countries that use the “Universal International” (UI) Modular
Nest enclosure backplane.

This section also is of interest to users in Hong Kong and the United Kingdom.

Hong Kong and the United Kingdom

IMPORTANT: In Hong Kong and the United Kingdom, do not install a 3268 or
3268FAST Modem (leased line with dial restoral) in a Busy Out backplane.
The modem will not function.

In Hong Kong and the United Kingdom, Busy Out backplanes are hard-wired for
Busy Out operation. These backplanes do not use pin jumpers.

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