Octel 200/300 S.4.1PB6001901
UNITED KINGDOM REQUIREMENTSANDINSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

Introduction

The Octel 300 message server is a 32 to 128 port voice messaging system and the Octel 200 message
server is a 4 to 64 portvoice messaging system. When installed at a customer’s site, the message server
attaches to the extension lines of a PABXor directly to the public network via Direct Exchange Lines.
This document section describes certain operation requirements which must be complied with in the
United Kingdom to allow connection of the message server to a PABX ordirectly to the public network.
"CAUTION A
Failure to comply to the requirements described in this document may invalidate the
compliance of the apparatus, thus prohibiting its connection to the network in the United
Kingdom.
"CAUTION A
Theapproval of this apparatus willbe invalidated if it is usedwith internal software not formally
accepted by BABT. The internal software is not accessible or alterable by the user.
"NOTICE A
There are no user serviceable parts, or user controls, in the system enclosure.
"NOTICE A
Interconnection directly, or by way of other apparatus, of Octel 200 ports or Octel 300 ports
with ports which do not comply with the requirements of BS6301 may produce hazardous
conditions on the BT network. Advice should be obtained from a competent engineer before
such a connection is made.
"NOTICE A
When network addresses (telephone numbers) are manually entered into the system for
auto-calling, care should be exercised to ensure that the addresses are correct
"NOTICE A
This apparatus is not to be used for making calls to the BT emergency service.

Ringer Equivalence

Under normal operating conditions, this apparatus is not meant to form part of a multiple installation; the
port interfaces are the sole termination of the line. Additional apparatus, BT or otherwise, must not be
connected between this equipment and the PABXline or public network.