Preparation guidelines, Fcc part 68 (or equivalent) compliance statement, Preparation guidelines -7 – Verilink AS2000: The Basics (880-502981-001) Product Manual User Manual
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Verilink Access System 2000: The Basics
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Preparation Guidelines
This section provides the safety precautions and compliance
requirements for the Access System 2000 within the United States
operating environment. Other country requirements can vary.
CAUTION
Follow United States National Electrical Code and/or applicable
local codes for all safety requirements during equipment
installation.
Install electrical wiring in accordance with the United States
National Electrical Code and/or applicable local codes.
Install the AC power supplies in accordance with the United
States National Electrical Code and/or applicable local codes.
Access System 2000 application modules contain static-
sensitive circuits. Use electrostatic discharge (ESD) precautions
to prevent damage to circuits.
Power supplies have a three-wire grounding plug. Do not use an
adapter to plug the power supply into an ungrounded outlet.
Do not use conduit for grounding. When connecting a DC power
supply, use 18-gauge, UL (or equivalent) certified cable.
FCC Part 68 (or
Equivalent)
Compliance
Statement
File all appropriate paperwork with the telephone company (telco),
before installing the equipment. This Verilink equipment complies
with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. When ordering service, notify the
telco of the following:
•
The Facility Interface Code 04DU9-B (1.544 Mbit/s SF or ESF
framing format).
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Service Order Code: 6.0N.
•
A signal power affidavit is required for encoded analog
content and billing protection, unless this unit is used in
combination with an XD-type device, or no encoded analog
signals and billing information are transmitted.
•
For T1 equipment, the USOC jack required is an RJ-48C, M, or
X.
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Make, model number, and FCC Registration Number printed on
the label affixed to the CSU.
Your telephone company generally provides notification of
changes to telco facilities, equipment, operations, or procedures
that could affect the function of your equipment.