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XE0204 FCC Instructions
When developing a product to be connected to the telephone line, it is necessary to use a circuit described as a Data Access
Arrangement (DAA) which is approved by the appropriate governmental agency. In the US, for example, this agency is the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC), while in Canada it is the Department of Communications (DOC). These agencies test and
approve the product to ensure that it meets their specifications, thereby protecting the telephone system from damage and
protecting the user from high voltage transients (such as lightning strikes) which may come down the telephone line.
The XE0204 has been designed to meet all FCC Part 68 requirements for hazardous voltage, surge protection and leakage current.
If the system developed transmits data, or DTMF tones on the telephone line, the user must certify that the signals transmitted meet
basic FCC requirements for maximum transmission levels, out of band energy and billing delay. Full details may be obtained from
the FCC under Part 68 of the FCC Rules and Regulations, or in Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations, however the basic
requirements are as follows:
1. Maximum Transmit Level
For the normal “permissive” (standard) telephone line, equipment which transmits data (such as a modem) must not exceed a
transmission level of -9 dBm.
2. Out of Band Energy
Data equipment must not transmit “out of band” energy on the telephone line which exceeds the following limits:
Frequency
Range
Max. Power
200Hz
to
3990Hz -9 dBm
3990Hz
to
4005Hz -27 dBm
4005Hz
to
16kHz
-16 dBm
8kHz
to
94kHz
-47 dBm
86kHz
to
270kHz -46 dBm
270kHz
to
6MHz
-6 dBm
3. DTMF Transmission Level
If the system is capable of DTMF dialing, the maximum DTMF transmission level must be less than 0 dBm averaged over a 3
second interval.
4. Billing Delay
A delay of 2 seconds or greater is required after the time the XE0204 is taken “off hook” and before any information is transmitted.
This is required to ensure that billing information may be exchanged between telephone company central offices without
interference.
The user of the XE0204 must certify to the FCC that the final system meets the requirements of Part 68 which include the criteria
above as well as the high voltage protection provided by the XE0204. This is generally accomplished through an independent
testing lab which tesst the System and submits the proper paperwork to the FCC for approval. Since the X0204 already complies
with FCC Part 68 rules, this is a relatively simple process.
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