For the canadian market only – Bang & Olufsen BeoCom 1 - User Guide User Manual

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NOTICE: The Industry Canada label

identifies certified equipment. This

certification means that the equip-

ment meets telecommunications

network protective, operational

and safety requirements as pre-

scribed in the appropriate Terminal

Equipment Technical Requirements

document(s). The Department does

not guarantee the equipment will

operate to the user’s satisfaction.

Before installing this equipment,

users should ensure that it is

permissible to be connected to the

facilities of the local telecommuni-

cations company. The equipment

must also be installed using an

acceptable method of connection.

The customer should be aware that

compliance with the above

conditions may not prevent

degradation of service in some

situations. Repairs to certified

equipment should be coordinated

by a representative designated by

the supplier. Any repairs or

alterations made by the user to this

equipment, or equipment

malfunctions, may give the

telecommunications company

cause to request the user to

disconnect the equipment.

Users should ensure for their own

protection that the electrical

ground connections of the power

utility, telephone lines and internal

metallic water pipe system, if

present, are connected together.

This precaution may be particularly

important in rural areas.

CAUTION: Users should not

attempt to make such connections

themselves, but should contact the

appropriate electric inspection

authority, or electrician, as

appropriate.

NOTICE: The Ringer Equivalence

Number (REN) assigned to each

terminal device provides an

indication of the maximum number

of terminals allowed to be

connected to a telephone interface.

The termination on an interface

may consist of any combination of

devices subject only to the

requirement that the sum of the

Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all

the devices does not exceed 5.

To prevent radio interference to the

licensed service, this device is

intended to be operated indoors

and away from windows to provide

shielding. Equipment (or it’s

transmit antenna) that is installed

outdoors is subject to licensing.

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