phone) in case of a power failure, telephone service outage, or other prob-
lem that may inhibit you from using Response Point.
• Calling emergency services using a VoIP service provider: Please note
that not all VoIP service providers enable users to call emergency services.
Such requirements vary by country. If you have questions about this capa-
bility, please contact your VoIP service provider.
• 811 feature: By dialing 811 on the Response Point system, you can call
back the last phone that was used to dial an emergency number. This infor-
mation will be stored for only 24-48 hours after an emergency number is
dialed.
N
OTE: This feature may not work if the phone has not been registered with the
Response Point base unit by your phone system administrator.
• Emergency-number location obligations that may apply to certain
owners of Response Point: Your telephone company or voice/VoIP ser-
vice provider may be required under applicable law to provide a telephone
number and address associated with that telephone number to emergency
services when a caller dials an emergency number. Further, certain coun-
tries' laws may require the owner/operator of a multi-line telephone system
(MLTS), such as Response Point, to provide emergency services with the
physical location/address of the phone that was used to call an emergency
number, in addition to the caller's telephone number. In such cases, compli-
ance with such MLTS laws is your responsibility. Please note that
Response Point does not provide to emergency services with the physical
location/address of a phone that is used to call an emergency number.