Sanyo Canada CLT99XX 900 MHz Cordless Phone User Manual W

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TECHNICAL |NFORMATIO
REN Hunk-r: XX
The nger Equivalence Number (REN) assigned to each
terminal device provides an indication oi the mdxlmum
number oi terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone
interlaee.
The REN number 0! lhls phone is located on the bottom 01
the base urtii. The lamination on i!" imeflace may consist Of
any combination or devices suoiect only to the lewuifflmef‘l
that the sum or the Ringer Equivalence Numbers ol all this
devices does not exceed 5.
CAUTK)"
This product is intended tor use in CANADA only. Sale or use
in other countries may violate local laws.
Cordless telephones use radio lrequencles to allow mobility.
This allects the periormance or your phone.
i. noisE
Electrical pulse noise is presertt in most homes at one time or
another. This is most intense during electrical storms. Certain
irinds 04 electrical equipment, such as light dimmers.
fluorescent bulbs. motors. vans. etc., also generate pulse
noise.
Because radio lrequencies are susceptible to this. you may on
occasion hear pulse noise through the handset, This is
Finally only a mirror annoyance and should not be
interpreted as a deicct or the phone.
2. RANGE
Because radio lreouencies are used, the location or the base
station can allect the operating range or the phone, rry
several locations and choose the one that gives the clearest
signal to the handset. (Turning in a circle while holding the
handset may also increase the operating range.)
3. INTERFERENCE
Electronic circuits aclivaie a relay to connect the unit to your
telephone line, These electronic circuirs operate in the radio
irequency spectrum. While several protection circuits are
used to prevent unwanted signals, there may he periods
when these unwanted signals enter the base station. You may
hear click or hear the relay acilvate when you are not using
the cordless handset, it this occurs lrequenlly. you can
minimize or eliminate the problem by lowering the height oi
the base station or relocating the base station, it may also be _
helplul to change the operating channel andior the security
code setting.
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Operation is subject to the lollowing two cond HS: (1) this
device may not cause interlerence. and (2) th device must
accept any interlerence. including interlerence that may
cause undesired operation oi the device,
ND'I'ICE:
Privacy oi communications may not be ensured wivert using
this telephone. Other devices. including other cordless
telephones, may interrere with the operation ol this cordless
telephone or cause noise during operat n. units wirhoui
coded access may be accessed by other radio communication
systems. Cordless telephones must not cause inleflerence to
any licensed radio service.
The industry Canada Label identifies certified equipment. This
certification means that the equipment meets cenaln
telecommunications network protective, operational and
salety requirements. The ministry does not guarantee that the
equipment will operate to the user's satisiaction.
Belore ' stalling this equlpmem, users should ensure that it
is permissible to be connected to the racillties oi the local
telecommunica ons company. The equipment must also be
installed using an acceptaoie method or construction. in
some cases, the company's in - wiring associated with
gle-iine in iaual service may be extended by means or a
Certified Connector assembly (telephone extension cord}. The
customer should be aware that comp 'ance with the above
conditions may not prevent degradation or service in some
situations.
Repairs to certi ied equi ment should he made by an
authorized Canadian maintenance iacility designated by the
supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this
equipment, or equipment maiiunctions. may give the
teleoommunications company cause to request that the user
disconnect the equipment.
The user should ensure lor his own protection that the
electrical ground connections ol the power y, telephone
lines and internal metal water “pe system. present, are
connected together. This precaution may be particularly
imponartt in rural areas. .
cAuTlou
Users should not attempt to matte such connections
themselves. but should contact the appro ' e electrical
inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is
intended to alert the user to the presence at important
operating and maintenance iservic' gt instructions in the
irterature accompanying the product.
This symbol on the product is used to identity the loliowing
important inionnation. Use only with specilied SANYO power
adaptor.
NOTE: This equipment into been tested and round to
comply with the limits far it Class 13 digital devices,
pursuant 10 Pan. 15 ul ihs FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide xenmnuhls protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates. uses, and can radiate radio
[renueucy energy and, it not installed and used in
accordance with the instructitln manual, may cause
harmful inwderence to radio communication. Howeve,
there is ml guarantee that interference will nnL own! in a
particular inalallaiion. ll thia equipment does rzauae
harmful interference to rdllill or television rempLiun,
which cm in determined by turning the equipment all and
on, the uaar is encouraged to try to deflect the interference
by one ulmore iii the following measures: '
a llanr' aitiir relocate literecain'ng antenna
0 increase the separation between the
equipment and receiver
a conned. the equiptttent lulu an outlet up a
circuit different frum that it) which the
receiver is counseled.
o Consult the dealercr an experiencedmdiofl'v
technician lur help
Warning Changes or modification not expressly
approved by Sonya Canada inc could void the near 'e
authority to operate the equipment.

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