FCC INFORMATION
Your Intele–Modem complies with Part
68 of the Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) Rules. The label on
the bottom of your Intele–Modem
presents the following required
information. If the telephone company
requests this information, you must
provide it.
FCC Registration Number:
D8K7IB–10458–MD–E
Ringer Equivalence Number (REN):
0.4B
Jack: USOC RJ11W
Use a telephone company registered
jack to connect your Intele–Modem to
the telephone lines. Use registered jack
type USOC RJ11C. This jack is a
modular outlet that you can order from
your local telephone company or
telephone supply store.
FCC rules do not permit you to connect
your Intele–Modem to a pay telephone.
Connection to party lines is subject to
state regulations.
Use the Ringer Equivalence Number
(REN) listed above to determine how
many direct connect devices you can
connect to your telephone line. When
you add up the REN numbers of all the
devices plugged into your phone line,
including telephones, modems, and
direct connect TTYs, the sum of the
RENs should not be more than five.
(This is for most areas of the country—
contact your local telephone company
to determine the exact maximum REN
for your local area.) If you plug too
many devices into your phone line,
some of them may fail to ring when
someone calls you.
The telephone company may make
changes in its facilities, equipment,
operations, or procedures that could
affect the proper functioning of your
Intele–Modem. If this happens, they
will notify you in advance to give you
the opportunity to maintain
uninterrupted service. If your
Intele–Modem causes harm to the
telephone network, your telephone
company has the right to discontinue
your service temporarily. If possible,
they will notify you in advance. But if
advance notice is not practical, they
will notify you as soon as possible. You
will have the opportunity to correct the
situation, and you will be informed of
your right to file a complaint with the
FCC.
Your Intele–Modem generates and uses
radio frequency energy, and may cause
radio or television interference. Your
Intele–Modem complies with the
regulations for a Class B computing
device as specified in Subpart J of Part
15 of the FCC Rules. These rules are
designed to minimize radio frequency
interference in residential
installations.
Use your Intele–Modem in strict
adherence with these instructions.
There is no guarantee that radio
frequency interference will not occur
during use. You can determine if your
Intele–Modem causes interference to
radio or television reception by
disconnecting and reconnecting it
while your radio or television is on.
If radio frequency interference occurs,
try to correct it by:
re-orienting the radio or television
receiving antenna;
moving your Intele–Modem away from
the receiving antenna; or
moving your Intele–Modem away from
the radio or television.
If necessary, consult an experienced
radio/television technician for
additional suggestions.