2 tmng integral gsm modem (mtsmc-g-f1) – TREND TMNE, G, H User Manual

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TMNE, G, H Trend Modem Node Controller Installation Instructions TG200730 Issue 3, 08/01/2009

Installation Instructions

TMNE, G, H

2 Limitations of Use

(continued)

“This product meets the applicable Industry Canada technical specifications”

The REN is 0.1B
REN: For Canada the sum of the RENs of all the devices must not exceed five”.

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ndustry Canada

This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Reglement Canadien sur le matériel brouilleur.

New Zealand
New Zealand Telecom Warning Notice

1. The grant of a Telepermit for any item of terminal equipment indicates only that Telecom has accepted that the item complies with minimum conditions
for connection to its network. It indicates no endorsement of the product by Telecom, nor does it provide any sort of warranty. Above all, it provides
no assurance that any item will work correctly in all respects with another item of Telepermitted equipment of a different make or model, nor does
it imply that any product is compatible with all of Telecom’s network services. This equipment is not capable under all operating conditions of correct
operating conditions of correct operation at the higher speed which it is designated. 33.6 kbps and 56 kbps connections

are likely to be restricted to lower bit rates when connected to some PSTN implementations. Telecom will accept no responsibility should difficulties
arise in such circumstances.
2. Immediately disconnect this equipment should it become physically damaged, and arrange for its disposal or repair.
3. This modem shall not be used in any manner which could constitute a nuisance to other Telecom customers.
4. This device is equipped with pulse dialing, while the Telecom standard is DTMF tone dialing. There is no guarantee that Telecom lines will always
continue to support pulse dialing. Use of pulse dialing, when this equipment is connected to the same line as other equipment, may give rise to ‘bell

tinkle’ or noise and may also cause a false answer condition. Should such problems occur, the user should NOT contact the Telecom Faults Service.
The preferred method of dialing is to use DTMF tones, as this is faster than pulse (decadic) dialing and is readily available on almost all New Zealand
telephone exchanges.
7. Some parameters required for compliance with Telecom’s Telepermit requirements are dependent on the host associated with this device. The associated
equipment shall be set to operate within the following limits for compliance with Telecom’s Specifications:
For repeat calls to the same number: There shall be no more than 10 call attempts to the same number within any 30 minute period for any single manual

call initiation, and the equipment shall go on-hook for a period of not less than 30 seconds between the end of one attempt and the beginning of the next
attempt.
For automatic calls to different numbers:
The equipment shall be set to ensure that automatic calls to different numbers are spaced such that there is no less than 5 seconds between the end
of one call attempt and the beginning of another.
8. For correct operation, total of the REN’s of all devices connected to a single line at any time should not exceed 5.

South Africa

This modem must be used in conjunction with an approved surge protection device.

International use
The modem is approved in the UK, USA,- Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, China, Cyprus, Denmark, Eire, Finland, France, Germany, Greece,
Holland, Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland,
and many other countries. Check with Technical support for other countries.
If a country is not supported, the TMNE may be used with an external modem which is approved in that country.
International Modem Restrictions

Some dialing and answering defaults and restrictions may vary for international modems. Changing settings may cause a modem to become non-
compliant with national telecom requirements in specific countries. Also note that some software packages may have features or lack restrictions
that may cause the modem to become non-compliant.
EMC, Safety, and R&TTE Directive Compliance

The CE mark is affixed to this product to confirm compliance with the following European Community Directives: Council Directive 89/336/EEC of
3 May 1989 on the approximation of the laws of Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility; and Council Directive 73/23/EEC of 19 February
1973 on the harmonization of the laws of Member States relating to electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits; and Council
Directive 1999/5/EC of 9 March on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity.

2.2 TMNG Integral GSM Modem (MTSMC-G-F1)

2.2.1 Safety Standards

THIS GSM MODEM COMPLIES WITH ALL APPLICABLE RF SAFETY STANDARDS.
This GSM modem meets the standards and recommendations for the protection of public exposure to RF electromagnetic energy established by

governmental bodies and other qualified organizations, such as the following :
Directives of the European Community,
Directorate General V in Matters of Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Energy

2.2.2 GSM compliance

The SocketModem is in compliance with reference regulations: EN301 511 v7.0.1

2.2.3 CE Label

The Wireless SocketModem is CE compliant, which implies that the modem is in conformity with the European Community directives and it bears
the CE label.

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