Exhibit J - Customer Information
Data Equipment
The table below shows which jacks are associated with which modes of operation:
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Permissive | RJ11 | RJ11 and RJ14C | |
Programmable | RJ41S and RJ45S | RJ41S and RJ45S | |
Fixed Loss Loop | RJ41S | RJ41S | |
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Systems
Facility Interface Codes (FIC), Service Order Codes (SOC), USOC Jack Codes and Ringer Equivalence Numbers (REN) are shown in the table below for each port where applicable:
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CO1 ~ 3 | 02LS2 | 9.0F | RJ11 |
| RJ11 and RJ14C | 0.4B |
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Adjuncts – KX and PX Devices
When this adjunct is used with a leased system, permission of the owner should be requested for connection of the adjunct.
KX devices can only be installed with the permission of the owner of the host equipment as “surgery” is often required on the host system.
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