Apple iMac Benutzerhandbuch

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Information you need in France

Ce matériel est conforme aux normes applicables de sécurité électrique d’après la
directive 73 / 23 / CEE et aux normes applicables de comptabilité éléctromagnétique
d’après la directive 89 / 336 / CEE, modifié par la directive 92 / 31 / CEE.

Information you need in Australia

All telecommunications devices are required to be labelled as complying to the
Australian telecommunications standards, ensuring the health and safety of the
operator and the integrity of the Australian telecommunications network. To provide
compliance with the Australian Communications Authority’s technical standards,
please ensure that the following AT commands are maintained:
m ATB0 (ITU/CCITT operation)
m AT&G0 (no guard tone)
m AT&P1 (33/66 pulse dial make/break ratio)
m ATS0 = 0 or ATS0 = 1 (no answer or answer greater than one ring)
m ATS6 = 95 (DTMF period between 70–255 ms)
m ATS11 = 95 (DTMF period between 70–255 ms)
For calls that are automatically generated, a total of three call attempts are allowed to a
telephone number, with a minimum period between calls of 2 seconds. If the call does
not connect after three attempts, 30 minutes must expire before automatic redialing
may be initiated. Failure to set the modem (and any associated communications
software) to the above settings may result in the modem being non-compliant with
Australian telecommunications standards. Under these circumstances a user could be
subject to significant penalties under the Telecommunications Act 1997.
This modem must be properly secured in order for you to use it. Telecommunications
network voltages exist inside the computer and the telecommunications line
connection must be removed before opening the computer.

Information you need in New Zealand

This modem is fully approved to operate on the New Zealand telecommunications
network under Telepermit number PTC 211/98/119. All telecommunications devices
are required to hold a Telepermit and be labelled accordingly with the approved
Telepermit number to comply with the New Zealand telecommunications standards,
ensuring the health and safety of the operator and the integrity of the New Zealand
telecommunications network.
Customers in New Zealand who are prompted to choose a country for their modem
should choose the “Australia” country code setting.
To ensure compliance, all calls that are automatically generated should not make
more than 10 call attempts to the same number within any 30 minute period with a
minimum period between calls of 30 seconds. Failure to adhere to these standards
may result in the modem being non-compliant with New Zealand Telecom standards.
Under these circumstances a user could be subject to significant penalties.
If pulse dialing is required for any reason, the communications software must be set
up to record numbers according to the following translation list.
m Number to be dialed: 0; number to be entered into computer: 0
m Number to be dialed: 1; number to be entered into computer: 9
m Number to be dialed: 2; number to be entered into computer: 8
m Number to be dialed: 3; number to be entered into computer: 7
m Number to be dialed: 4; number to be entered into computer: 6
m Number to be dialed: 5; number to be entered into computer: 5
m Number to be dialed: 6; number to be entered into computer: 4
m Number to be dialed: 7; number to be entered into computer: 3
m Number to be dialed: 8; number to be entered into computer: 2
m Number to be dialed: 9; number to be entered into computer: 1
m Number to be dialed: 0; number to be entered into computer: 0
The preferred method of dialing is to use DTMF tones as this is faster than pulse
(decadic) dialing and is readily available on almost all New Zealand telephone
exchanges.

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