Telephone company requirements – ZOLL M Series Defibrillator Rev H User Manual

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CAUTION

• Data transmission via cellular phones can be less reliable than transmission via landline connections. A

strong signal and stationary transmission will improve the transmission’s success rate. Follow the directions
provided with your cellular phone.

• Many hospitals prohibit the use of cellular phones on their premises. Please abide by local rules and

regulations.

TRANSMISSION SPECIFICATIONS

Fax

• Group 3 Facsimile
• FAX Software Interfaces

Class 2, EIA-TR29.2
Class 1

Catalyst MUSE

Catalyst MUSE revision 4B and higher

Telephone Company Requirements

The following regulations apply to modems used within the United States and Canada.

FCC Regulations

• The FCC has established rules that permit this device to be directly connected to the telephone network, using

a standardized jack. Do not use this equipment on a party line or coin line.

• Malfunctioning equipment may cause damage to the telephone network. If this device is not functioning

properly, disconnect it until the problem has been determined and the device has been repaired. Otherwise, the
telephone company may disconnect service temporarily.

• The modem card is a non-serviceable/repairable item. It is the responsibility of the user to report the need for

any service to the device to ZOLL Medical Corporation.

• If you encounter any problems with your telephone after installing any new device, disconnect it from the

telephone line to see if the device is the source of the problem.

• The telephone company may make changes to its technical operations and procedures. If such changes affect

the compatibility or use of this device, the telephone company is required to provide adequate notice of the
changes.

Phone Company Requests

If the telephone company requests information about the equipment connected to their lines, inform them of:

1. The telephone number to which the device is connected.

2. The ringer equivalence number (REN), which is found on the FCC sticker attached to the modem. The

REN determines how many devices may be connected to the same telephone line. If too many devices
are attached, they may not ring properly. In most areas, the sum of the ringer equivalence numbers of all
devices connected to the same line should not exceed five.

3. The USOC telephone jack required (RJ11, RJ41, or RJ45).

4. The FCC registration number, which is found on the FCC sticker attached to the modem.

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