Answering Machine User Manual
This  equipment  may  not  be  used  on
coin  service  provided  by  the  phone
company  or  Party  Lines.
FCC  Part  68
The  FCC  requires  that  you  connect
your  cordless  telephone  to  the nation-
wide  telephone  network  through  a
modular  telephone  jack  {USOC AJ 11 C,
AJ11W  or  AJ14).
The  REN  is useful  in  determining  the
number  of  devices  you  may  connect
to  your  telephone  line  and  still  enable
the  devices  to ring  when  you  receive
a call.  The general  rule is that  the REN
value  should  not  exceed  5.0A  total;
however,  contact  your  local  telephone
company  for  the  specific  number  in
your  area.
Your  telephone  company  may discon-
tinue  your  service  if your  equipment
causes  harm to the telephone  network.
They  will  notify  you  in  advance  of
disconnection,  if  possible.  During
notification,  you  will  be  informed  of
your  right  to file  a  complaint  with  the
FCC.
IC  (Industry Canada)
This telephone is registered for use in
Canada.
Occasionally,  your  telepnoone  com-
pany  may  make  changes  in its facili.
ties,  equipment,  operation,  or  proce-
dures  that  could  affect  the  operation
of your  equipment.  If  so,  you  will  be
given  advance  notice  of the  change  to
give  you  an  opportunity  to  maintain
uninterrupted  service.
Notice:The  REN  assigned  to  this
device  denotes  the number  of
devices  you  may  connect  to
the  telephone  loop,  which  is
used  by the device  to prevent
overloading.  The  termination
on a loop  may  consist  of  any
combination  of  devices
subjected  only  to  the
requirement  that  the  sum  of
the REN  does  not exceed  five
(5.0)
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The  base  unit'contains  no user  serv-
iceable  parts.  The  handset  contains
a  user  replaceable  battery  pack.
If it  is  determined  that  your  telephone
equipment  is  malfunctioning,  the  FCC
requires  that  it not  be  used  and  that
it be unplugged  from  the modular  jack
until  the  problem  has been  corrected.
Repairs  to  this  telephone  equipment
can only  be  made by the  m~nufacturer
or  its  authorized  agents  or by  others
who  may  be  authorized  by  the  FCC.
For  repair  procedures,  follow  the
instructions  outlined  under  the
AUDIOVOX  Limited  Warranty.
Notice:The  Industry  Canada  label
identifies  certified  equipment.
This  certification  means  that
the  equipment  meets  certain
telecommunications  network
protective.  operational  and
safe1y  requirements.  The
Department  does  not
guarantee  the  equipment  will
operate  to  the  user's
satisfaction.
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