Siemens 3000 Equipment Attachment Limitations, Ringer Equivalence Number REN

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FCC and Industry Canada Compliance

Equipment Attachment Limitations

The following are notices required by Industry Canada Terminal Attachment Program Cer- tification Procedure CP-01, Part I, Section 14.

Ringer Equivalence Number (REN)

The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) assigned to each terminal device provides an indi- cation of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone inter- face. The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 5. The REN is associated with the analog loop-start and ground-start telephones. It is not applicable to Siemens optiPoint 500 telephones.

Equipment Attachment Limitations

The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements as prescribed in the appropriate Terminal Equipment Technical Requirement documents. The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction.

Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The equipment must also be in- stalled using an acceptable method of connection. The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some sit- uations.

Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to dis- connect the equipment.

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 con- nected together. This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas.

DANGER

Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should con- tact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate.

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Contents HiPath HiPath AllServe Important Notes Before You BeginCE mark Environmental labelBasic operating instructions Accessing FunctionsMaking and Answering Calls Making CallsCalling Multiple Parties Simultaneously If You Cannot Reach a DestinationUsing Other Team Functions Using Other FunctionsIndex All About Your TelephoneOptiPoint 500 entry control panel Basic operating instructionsHow to Use these Operating Instruc- tions With Codes Accessing FunctionsWith Function Keys Answering a Call Making and Answering CallsOpen Listening in the Room During a Call Accepting a Waiting Call Camp-On Using Call WaitingPreventing and Allowing Call Waiting Auto- matic Camp-On Ending the first call and answering the waiting callRejecting Calls Accepting a Specific Call for Your Col- leagueTurning the Call Waiting Tone On and Off Using Timed Reminders Using MailboxesUsing the Speakerphone Turning the Microphone On and Off Turning Do Not Disturb On and OffSpeaking to visitors via the entrance telephone Turning off the muteDeactivating the door opener Activating the door openerDialing Numbers Making CallsOn-Hook Dialing Called party does not answer or is busyTalking to Your Colleague With a Speaker Call Caller ID SuppressionActivating Tone Dialing Dtmf Suffix Dialing Reserve Trunk When the reserved trunk becomes freeTrunk Flash Assigning a Station Number Not for U.SAssociated Dialing/Dialing Aid Calling Multiple Parties Simultaneously Switching to the Party on Hold ToggleCalling a Second Party Consultation Hold Adding Up to Five to the Conference Initiator Only Conducting a ConferenceLeaving a Conference Ending a Conference Initiator OnlyAfter a Speaker Call Announcement in a Group Transferring a CallPicking up Retrieving a Held Call Parking a CallRetrieving a Parked Call Making Calls to Stored Destinations Using Station and System Speed-Dial NumbersRedialing a Number Dialing with Call Charge Assignment Displaying and Assigning Call ChargesIf You Cannot Reach a Destina Tion Using CallbackStoring a Callback Answering a CallbackBusy Override Joining a Call in Progress Call Waiting Camp-OnAdjusting the Ring Volume Telephone SettingsAdjusting the Ring Tone CallTo lock and unlock the telephone Locking the Telephone to Prevent Un- authorized UseSaving Your PIN Storing Station Speed-Dial Numbers Saving Station Numbers and AppointmentsSaving Appointments Deleting and checking a saved appointmentTesting the Telephone Functions Testing the TelephoneCall Forwarding Using Variable Call ForwardingDeactivating call forwarding Using Night Answer Step by Step Sending a Message Using Other FunctionsDeleting Sent Messages Answering MessagesUsing Another Telephone Like Your Own Change call number relocate G9 L Monitoring a Room Silent MonitorActivating the telephone to be monitored Deactivating the telephone to be monitoredActivating Functions for Another Telephone Locking Another Telephone to Prevent Unauthorized Use Using System Functions from the OutsideStep by Step Consultation Radio Paging Not for U.S Controlling RelaysSimple Paging Equipment PagingAnswering the page from the nearest telephone Enhanced Paging Equipment Hipath 3700/ 3750 OnlyForwarding Calls on Lines Only in an Executive/Secretary Group Transferring Calls Directly to the Exec- utiveTurning Group Call On and Off Using Other Team FunctionsYou belong to a hunt group or a group call Activating and Deactivating a Ringing Group Accepting a Call for Another Member of Your TeamSaving telephones for the ringing group Removing all telephones in call ringing groupUniform Call Distribution UCD Turning the night service on and off for UCDLogging on and off at the beginning and end of your shift Logging on and off during your shiftLeaving a Hunt Group/Group Call Special Functions in the LAN PC NetworkYou belong to multiple groups of another HiPath Transferring Call Forwarding == L Saving the telephones for the ringing group FB9or GB9 ... = L Opening the Door Documentation Telephone Maintenance Fixing ProblemsTroubleshooting Call IndexHiPath AllServe Speed-dialing Page CGA@ L Overview of Functions and Codes Alphabetical?=L Dmsn L CFB@ L G9L CG?AL =9D Code L FCC and Industry Canada Compliance ServiceFCC Certification and Requirements FCC Rules, PartFCC and Industry Canada Compliance Ringer Equivalence Number REN Equipment Attachment LimitationsEquipment Attachment Limitations 43$643360+43450&45304094
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3000 specifications

Siemens offers a robust line of automation solutions and control systems, one of which includes the Siemens 3000 series. This series is widely recognized for its versatility, efficiency, and reliability in industrial automation. The Siemens 3000 series is particularly popular among manufacturers looking to streamline operations and enhance productivity while minimizing downtime.

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Furthermore, the Siemens 3000 incorporates advanced diagnostics and maintenance tools that empower users to foresee potential issues before they escalate. These predictive maintenance features are invaluable for minimizing unexpected downtimes and prolonging the lifespan of the equipment.

In conclusion, the Siemens 3000 series stands out as a leading choice for industrial automation, combining advanced technology, flexible configurability, seamless communication capabilities, user-friendly design, and comprehensive safety features. As industries continue to evolve toward interconnected systems and smart manufacturing, the Siemens 3000 remains a vital player in driving efficiency and innovation. Whether in manufacturing, process control, or other applications, its capabilities make it a reliable asset for businesses striving for operational excellence.