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AT&T 1792
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FCC
Registration
and
Repair
Information
Your
new
AT&T
product
has been
regis-
tered
with
the
Federal
Communications
Commission
(FCC).
This
product
com-
plies
with
standards
in
Part
68
of
the
FCC
Rules.
The
FCC
requires
us
to
pro-
vide
you
with
the
following
information:
1.
Connection
and
use
with
the nation-
wide
telephone
network.
The
FCC
requires
that
you
connect
your
product
to
the
nationwide
telephone
net-
work
through
a
modular
telephone
out-
let
or
jack.
The
modular
telephone
outlet
or
jack
to
which
the
telephone
must
be
connected
is
a
USOC RJ-IIC
or
RJ-11W
or
RJ-14C
or
RJ-14W.
This
equipment
may
not
be
used
with
Party
Line
Service
or
with
Coin
Tele-
phone
Lines.
2.
Notification
of
the
telephone
com-
pany.
The
FCC
requires
that
upon
request
of
your
local
telephone
company
you
pro-
vide
the
following
information:
A.
The
“line”
to
which
you
will
connect
the
telephone
equipment
(that
is,
your
phone
number)
and
B.
The
telephone
equipment’s
FCC
regis-
tration
number
and
ringer
equivalence
number
(REN).
These
numbers
are
on
a
label
attached
to
the
bottom
of
your
tele-
phone equipment.
The
REN
is
useful
to
determine
how
many
devices
you may
connect
to
your
telephone
line
and
still
have
them
ring
when
your
telephone
line
is
called.
In
most,
but
not
all
areas,
the
sum
of
all
REN'’s
should
be
5
or
less.
You
may
want
to
contact
your
local
telephone
company.
3.
Repair
instructions.
If
it
is
determined
that
your
telephone
equipment
is
malfunctioning,
the
FCC
re-
quires
that
it
not
be
used
and
that
it
be
unplugged
from
the
modular
outlet
until
the
problem
has
been
corrected.
Re-
pairs
to
this
telephone
equipment
can
only
be
made
by
the
manufacturer
or
its
authorized
agents
or
by
others
who
may
be
authorized
by
the
FCC.
For
repair
procedures,
follow
the
instructions
out-
lined
under
the AT&T
Limited
Warranty.
4.
Rights
of
the
telephone
company.
If
your
product
is
causing
harm
to
the
telephone
network,
the
telephone
com-
pany
may
temporarily
discontinue
your
telephone
service.
If
possible,
they'll
no-
tify
you
before
they interrupt
service.
If
advance
notice
isn’t
practical,
you'll
be
notified
as
soon
as
possible.
You'll
be
given
the
opportunity
to
correct
the
problem,
and
you'll
be
informed
of
your
right
to
file
a
complaint
with
the
FCC.
Your
telephone
company
may
make
changes
in
its
facilities,
equipment,
op-
erations,
or
procedures
that
could
affect
the
proper
functioning
of
your
AT&T
product.
If
such
changes
are
planned,
you'll
be
notified.
5.
This
telephone
is
compatible
with
in-
ductively
coupled
hearing
aids.
6.
Programming/Testing Emergency
Numbers.
Although
testing
the
programming
of
emergency
numbers
is
not
a
recom-
mended
procedure,
if
you
do
make
a
call
to
an
emergency
number:
A.
You
must
remain
on
the
line and
briefly
explain
the
reason
for
the
call
be-
fore
hanging
up.
B.
Programming/testing
of
emergency
numbers
should
be
performed
in
the
early
morning
or
late
evening
(off-peak
hours).
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BrandAT&T
Model1792
CategoryAnswering Machine
LanguageEnglish

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