Home Automation 1503 User Manual

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strict accordance with the

manufacturer’s instructions, may cause

interference to radio and television

reception. It has been type tested and

found to comply with the limits for a

class B computing device in accordance

with the specifications in Subpart J of

Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are de-

signed to provide reasonable protection

against such interference in a residen-

tial installation. However, there is no

guarantee that interference will not

occur in a particular installation. If

this equipment does cause interference

to radio or television reception, the

user is encouraged to try to correct

the interference by one or more of the

following measures:

1. Reorient the receiving antenna

2. Plug the receiver into a differ-

ent outlet

If necessary, the user should consult

the dealer or an experienced radio/

television technician for additional

suggestions.

CANADIAN DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNI-

CATIONS NOTICE

The Canadian Department of Communi-

cations label identifies certified

equipment. This certification means

that the equipment meets certain tele-

communications network protective,

operational and safety requirements.

The Department does not guarantee the

equipment will operate to the user’s

satisfaction.

Before installing this equipment,

users should ensure that it is permis-

sible to be connected to the facilities

of the local telecommunications com-

pany. The equipment must also be in-

stalled using an acceptable method of

connection.

In some cases, the company’s inside

wiring associated with a single line

individual service may be extended by

means of a certified connector assembly

(telephone extension cord). The cus-

tomer should be aware that compliance

with the above conditions may not pre-

vent degradation of service in some

situations.

Repairs to certified equipment

should be made by an authorized Cana-

dian maintenance facility designated by

the supplier. Any repairs or alter-

ations made by the user to this equip-

ment, or equipment malfunctions, may

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMIS-

SION NOTICE:

1. The Federal Communications Com-

mission (FCC) has established Rules

which permit this device to be directly

connected to the telephone network.

Standardized jacks are used for these

connections. This equipment should not

be used on party lines or coin lines.

2. If this device is malfunctioning,

it may also be causing harm to the

telephone network; this device should

be disconnected until the source of the

problem can be determined and cor-

rected. If this is not done, the tele-

phone company may temporarily discon-

nect service.

3. The telephone company may make

changes in it’s technical operations

and procedures; if such changes affect

the compatibility or use of this de-

vice, the telephone company is required

to give adequate notice of the changes.

4. If the telephone company requests

information on what equipment is con-

nected to their lines, inform them of:

a. The telephone number this unit is

connected to

b. The ringer equivalence number

c. The USOC jack required

d. The FCC Registration number.

Items b, c and d can be found on the

label on the inside of the Model 1503

Control/Communicator enclosure.

The ringer equivalence number is

used to determine how many devices can

be connected to your telephone line. In

most areas, the sum of the RENs of all

devices on any one line should not

exceed five (5.0). If too many devices

are attached, they may not ring prop-

erly.

5. In the event of equipment mal-

function, all repairs should be made by

our company or an authorized agent. It

is the responsibility of users requir-

ing service to report the need for

service to our Company or to one of our

authorized agents. Service can be ob-

tained at:

HOME AUTOMATION, INC.

2709 RIDGELAKE DRIVE

METAIRIE, LA. 70002

6. This equipment generates and uses

radio frequency energy and if not in-

stalled and used properly, that is, in

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