Справочник Пользователя для Nortel Networks Option 11C Mini
Chapter 5 — Regulatory information
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Option 11C Mini
Planning and Installation Guide
If the Option 11C Mini causes interference to radio or television reception,
try to correct the interference using the following measures. You can
determine if there is interference by placing a telephone call while
monitoring.
try to correct the interference using the following measures. You can
determine if there is interference by placing a telephone call while
monitoring.
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Move
the receiving TV or radio antenna where this can be done safely.
•
Move the TV or radio in relation to the telephone equipment.
If necessary, ask a qualified radio or television technician or supplier for
additional information. Also, you can refer to the document “How to Identify
and Resolve Radio-TV Interference”, prepared by the Federal
Communications Commission. This document is available from:
additional information. Also, you can refer to the document “How to Identify
and Resolve Radio-TV Interference”, prepared by the Federal
Communications Commission. This document is available from:
U.S. Government Printing Office
Washington DC 20402
Washington DC 20402
Information for Canada
The Option 11C Mini system does not exceed Class A limits for radio noise
emissions from digital apparatus. The radio interference regulations of
Industry Canada sets out these limits.
emissions from digital apparatus. The radio interference regulations of
Industry Canada sets out these limits.