Specifications

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AS/CA S002:2010 COPYRIGHT
OCTOBER 2010
5.5.1.10 Recall signal
The recall signal used to access enhanced network features, shall
be a break in the loop holding condition for a duration of
100 ms ±20 ms. The characteristics of the break shall be in
accordance with Clause 5.5.1.8(b)(ii).
Compliance with Clause 5.5.1.10 should be checked by using the
methods described in Clauses 6.7.11.
5.5.1.11 Release signal
The release of a PSTN connection shall be indicated by the removal
of the DC loop condition on the exchange line.
Note: Carriers and carriage service providers may require up to 800 ms for
removal of DC loop to recognise release of connection.
Compliance with Clause 5.5.1.11 should be checked by inspection.
5.6 Cordless telephones
5.6.1 Radiofrequency (RF) Standards
Cordless telephones should comply with the relevant
radiofrequency (RF) Standards for the cordless technology used.
Note 1: Requirements for cordless telephones are specified in the relevant
cordless telephone Standards.
Note 2: For the information of manufacturers and suppliers of cordless
telephones, a form of advice recommended for inclusion in the
equipment’s handbook and/or packaging, to advise potential users
of radio transmitting equipment of the interference potential, is
shown below.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
USERS OF THIS EQUIPMENT SHOULD NOTE THAT, AS WITH ANY RADIO
TRANSMITTER, THIS EQUIPMENT IS CAPABLE UNDER SOME
CIRCUMSTANCES OF CAUSING INTERFERENCE IN OTHER NEARBY
ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT.
USERS SHOULD BE CONSIDERATE OF OTHERS IN THIS REGARD AND,
WHERE APPROPRIATE, MOVE THEIR CORDLESS TELEPHONE AWAY
FROM ANY NEARBY AFFECTED EQUIPMENT.
5.6.2 Security Measures
Cordless telephones should incorporate security measures to protect
against unauthorised use of the PSTN line.
Compliance with Clause 5.6 should be checked by inspection.