Philips 6900 Requirements for Canada, Department of Communications Government of Canada Notice

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Requirements for Canada

Department of Communications—

Government of Canada Notice

The Canadian Department of Communications label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements. The Department does not guarantee that the equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction. Users should ensure, for their own protection, that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are joined together. These precautions may be particularly important in rural areas. The manufacturer requires that you connect your Communicator to the nationwide telephone network through

a modular telephone jack (USOC RJ11C, RJ11W or RJ14). This equipment may not be used with coin telephone lines or party lines. Contact the local public utility commission, public service commission or corporation commission for information.

Notification for the Telephone Company

Upon request of your local telephone company, you are required to provide them with the following information:

1.The “Line” to which you will connect your Communicator (that is, your phone number); and

2.The Communicator’s FCC Registration Number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN). Those numbers are on the bottom of your Communicator. The REN is used to determine how many devices may be connected to a telephone line.

Regulatory Compliance

Philips Lifeline 6900/6800/AT Series User’s Manual

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Contents Philips Lifeline CarePartner Communicator List of My Responders and People to Notify Important Phone NumbersContents Your Contact Information Philips Lifeline 6900/6800/AT Series User’s Manual Your Philips Lifeline ServiceWelcome to Philips Lifeline Setting Up Your Lifeline ServiceCalling for Help Response Center will answer the callLifeline will send help Hands-Free Telephone Answering Equipment ServiceWhat if I move to a different home or apartment? Frequently Asked QuestionsYour Philips Lifeline Service Philips Lifeline 6900/6800/AT Series User’s Manual Your Philips Lifeline Communicator Your Philips Lifeline Communicator Green Status Light Features FrontFeatures Back Communicator must be placed in an indoor living area Safety InformationCommunicator Battery Cleaning Your CommunicatorWhy do I need to place the Communicator on a hard surface? Communicator Your Personal Help Button Your Personal Help Button Important Reminders About Your Personal Help ButtonPlease wait Hello, Mrs. Smith Adjusting Your Personal Help Button Neck Cord and Strap To shortenTo lengthen Using the Wrist Strap To adjustTo attach Cleaning Your Personal Help Button Button now programmed. Ready Setting Up a New Personal Help ButtonCan I wear my Personal Help Button in the shower or bath? Does the Personal Help Button have a battery? Your Responder and Notify Information Your Contact Information What Is a Responder? Choosing a ResponderInformation Lifeline Needs About Responders Who Are People to Notify? Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Green Yellow Red What It Means What the Communicator Lights IndicateAnnouncement What to Do How to Respond to AnnouncementsRegulatory Compliance Regulatory Compliance FCC and Canadian Acta Regulations Requirements for the United StatesNotification for the Telephone Company Rights of the Telephone Company Repair InformationInterference Information FCC Rules Part Regulatory Compliance Patent Information Department of Communications Government of Canada Notice Requirements for CanadaRepair Information Regulatory Compliance Regulatory Compliance Patent Information Regulatory Compliance Philips Lifeline 6900/6800/AT Series User’s Manual Philips Lifeline Philips Lifeline Canada