Motorola 326X V.34 사용자 설명서

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If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will 
notify you. If advance notice is not practical, the telephone company will notify you 
as soon as possible. Also, you will be advised of your rights to file a complaint with 
the FCC if you believe it is necessary.
The telephone company may make changes to its facilities, equipment, operations, 
and procedures that can affect the operation of your modem. If this happens, the 
telephone company provides you advance notice for making the necessary 
modifications to your modem to maintain uninterrupted service.
 Also, this equipment cannot be used on telephone company-provided coin service. 
Connection to a party line is subject to state tariffs.
If you experience problems with this equipment, contact Motorola for repair and/or 
warranty information. If the trouble is causing harm to the telephone network, the 
telephone company may request that you remove the equipment from the network 
until the problem is resolved.
FCC Regulations
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the U. S. A. has published 
regulations that govern the allowable limits of emissions of radio frequency energy 
for computing devices and associated peripherals. These regulations are concerned 
with interference to radio communications, such as radio and television. The 
regulations require equipment for end use in the U. S. A. to be labeled and to be 
accompanied by the warning which appears on the Notice page at the beginning of 
this manual.
There is no guarantee, however, that interference will not occur in a particular 
installation. If it does, you may be required, at your own expense, to take whatever 
measures are necessary to correct the situation.
Interference to radio or television reception can be determined by turning the 
equipment off and on. If interference is present, try the following:
• Reorient the receiving antenna.
• Relocate the equipment with respect to the receiver.
• Move the equipment away from the receiver.
• Plug the equipment into a different outlet so that the equipment and the receiver 
are on different branch circuits.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician.
You may find the following booklet prepared by the FCC helpful: How to Identify 
and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems, 
available from the U.S. Government 
Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402 (Stock No. 004-000-00345-4).