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Section
5
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Installation
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Installation
of
the
RFC-1
Remote
Facilities
Controller
and.
RP-8
Relay
Panels
should
be
performed
only
by
a
qualified
technician.
Installation
is
not
difficult;
however,
an
attempted
installation
by
a
person
who
is
not
technically
qualified
could
result
in
danger
to
operating
or
maintenance
personnel,
or
damage
to
the
unit.
Unpacking
When
the
RFC-1
and
RP-8
panels
are
unpacked,
they
should
be
inspected
for
obvious
signs
of
mechanical
damage
or
loose
parts.
Loose
parts
should
be
tightened
before
installation.
If
damage
is
found,
save
the
packing
material
and
report
it
to
the
shipping
company
and
the
dealer
from
which
it
was
purchased.
Do
not
install
the
unit.
FCC
Information
The
RFC-1
complies
with
Part
68
of
the
FCC
rules.
On
the
front
panel
of
the
RFC-1
is
a
label
that
contains,
among
other
information,
the
FCC
registration
number
and
ringer
equivalence
number
(REN)
for
this
equipment.
If
requested,
this
information
must
be
provided
to
the
telephone
company.
The
RFC-1
is
designed
for
use
with
standard
modular
(RJ11C)
telephone
jacks.
The
REN
is
used
to
determine
the
quantity
of
devices
which
may
be
connected
to
the
telephone
line.
Excessive
REN's
on
the
telephone
line
may
result
in
the
devices
not
ringing
in
response
to
an
incoming
call.
In
most,
but
not
all
areas,
the
sum
of
the
REN's
should
not
exceed
five
(5.0).
To
be
certain
of
the
number
of
devices
that
may
be
connected
to
the
line,
as
determined
by
the
total
REN's
contact
the
telephone
company
to
determine
the
maximum
REN
for
the
calling
area.
If
the
RFC-
1
causes
harm
to
the
telephone
network,
the
telephone
company
will
notify
you
in
advance
of
service
disconnection.
But
if
advance
notice
isn't
practical,
the
telephone
company
will
notify
the
customer
as
soon
as
possible.
Also,
you
will
be
advised
of
your
right
to
file
a
complaint
with
the
FCC
if
you
believe
it
is
necessary.
The
telephone
company
may
make
changes
in
its
facilities,
equipment,
operations,
or
procedures
that
could
affect
the
operation
of
the
RFC-1.
If
this
happens,
the
telephone
company
will
provide
advance
notice
in
order
for
you
to
make
the
necessary
modifications
in
order
to
maintain
uninterrupted
service.
If
trouble
is
experienced
with
the
RFC-1,
please
contact
Sine
Systems,
Inc.
(at
the
telephone
number
on
the
cover
of
this
instruction
book),
for
repair
and
(or)
warranty
information.
Additional
information
is
contained
in
the
"Troubleshooting
and
Repair"
section
of
this
manual.
If
trouble
with
the
RFC-1
is
causing
harm
to
the
telephone
network,
the
telephone
company
may
request
you
remove
the
equipment
from
the
network
until
the
problem
is
resolved.
3.00.2
Installation
page
5.1

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Sine Systems RFC-1/B Specifications

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BrandSine Systems
ModelRFC-1/B
CategoryRemote Control
LanguageEnglish

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