CARRIN ELECTRONICS 9111 WEATHER STATION User Manual

CARRIN ELECTRONICS COMPANY LIMITED WEATHER STATION

User manual

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KW9111WS/M(2)WEATHERSTATION(RCWWVB)
USERMANUAL
1. Features
1.1WeatherForecast‐Sunny,SlightlyCloudy,Cloudy,RainyandSnowanimation
1.2Time ‐RadiocontrolledtimewithManualTimesettingoption
 12/24houruserselectable
 ‐DualDailyAlarmfunction
‐DailySunrise/Sunset,Moonrise/Moonsettimefor3countriesi
‐ MoonPhasedisplay
 ‐PerpetualCalendarUptoYear2099
    ‐ Dayofweekin8languagesuserselectable
1.3BarometricPressure‐   Currentandpast12hrAbsoluteandRelativeBarometricPressure
reading
 BarometricPressurebarchart
 Measuresmb/hPa,inHg&mmHguserselectable
 
1.3Humidity   Measurablerange:20~99%
  ‐Max/MinMemory
1.4Temperature  Indoormeasurablerange:0~50°C[+32~+122°F]
 Measures°C/°Fuserselectable
  ‐ Outdoormeasurablerange:‐20~50°C[4~+122°F]
 Max/MinMemory[indoor&outdoor]
1.5WirelessOutdoorSensor‐LowbatteryindicatorforOutdoorThermoSensor
  ‐ WallMountorTableStand
 OneWirelessThermoSensorIncluded
 433MHzRFtransmittingfrequency
 30meter[98feet]transmissionrangeinanopenarea
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2.MainUnitAppearance
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2.1PartA‐LCD
A1:OutdoorChannel
A2:OutdoorHumidity
A3:OutdoorTemperature
A4:Tem peratureTrend
A5:HumidityTrend
A6:IndoorTemperature
A7:IndoorHumidity
A8:ComfortIndicatorBar
A9:WeatherForecast
A10:PastHour(PressureHistory)
A11:Abs/RelBarometricPressureReading
A12:AirPressureTrend
A13:BarometricPressureBarGraph
A14:Sunrise&sunsettime
A15:Moonrise&moonsettime
A16:MoonPhase
A17:Time
A18:RadioControlIcon
A19:DayOfWeek
A20:Location
A21:Date

2.2PartB‐Buttons
B1:“SNOOZE/LIGHTbutton
B2:“SUN/MOON”button
B3:“MAX/MIN”button
B4:“CHANNELbutton
B5:“MODE/SETbutton
B6:“AL A RM ON/OFF”button
B7:/12/24”button
B8:/ ”button
B9:“HISTORY/WEATHER”button
B10:“RELATIVE/ABSOLUTE”button
B11:“RESET”button
B12:“C/F/+”button
B13:button
2.3PartC‐Structure
C1:WallMountHole C2:BatteryCover
C3:Adaptor(DC4.5V)Plug C4:Stand
3. Outdoor Thermo Sensor
D1:TransmissionIndicationLED
D2:OutdoorTemperaturedisplay
D3:OutdoorHumiditydisplay
D4:BatteryCompartment
D5:WallMountHole
D6:“RESET”button
D7:“C/F”button
D8:ChannelSelectSwitch
D9:Stand
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4.GettingStarted:
4.1MainUnit:
z Openmainunitbatterycompartmentcover[C2]
z Insert3xAAbatteriesobservingpolarity[“+”and–“marks]
z Replacemainunitbatterycompartmentcover[C2]
z UseapintopresstheRESET[B11]buttonontherearofthemainunit,themain
unitisnowreadyforuse
4.2OutdoorThermoSensor
z Batteriescompartment(D4)ofthermosensorislocatingbehindthebackcover,
unscrewsthebatteriescovertoopen.
z Insert2xAAAbatteriesobservingpolarity[“+”and“–“marks]
5.Installation
5.1MainUnit
Themainunitcanbeplacedontoanyflatsurface(C4),orwallmountedbythe
hanginghole(C1)atthebackoftheunit.
5.2OutdoorThermosensor
Theremotesensorshouldbesecurelymountedontoahorizontalsurface.
Note:Transmissionsbetweenreceiverandtransmittercanreachupto30min
openarea.OpenArea:therearenointerferingobstaclessuchasbuildings,trees,
vehicles,highvoltagelines,etc.
6.WeatherForecastFunction
6.1Operation
z AfterBatteriesinserted,orholding“WEATHER”button(B9)for3seconds,
weathericonflash(A9)ontheLCD.Enterthecurrentweatherpressing-(B13)
or+“(B12)button.Press“WEATHER”(B9)buttontoconfirmthesetting.The
weatherforecastmaynotbeaccurateifthecurrentweatherenteredisnot
correct.
z ThecurrentweatherstatusshouldbeenteredagainifthealtitudeoftheMain
Unitischanged.(Barometricpressureislowerathigheraltitudelocation.
Therefore,altitudechangewillaffecttheweatherforecast).Theweatherstation
willstartthefirstforecastat6hourslaterafterthecurrentweatherstatusis
entered.
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6.2 WeatherConditions
Therearetotally5differentweatherstatusanimationsintheweatherforecast.
Note:
z isshowniftheweatherforecastisRainyandoutdoor
temperature(anychannel)under0
°
C.
z FrostAlert:“ ”isshowniftheoutdoortemperature(anychannel)isbetween
2
°
C~+3
°
C
z IfthereisanyinconsistencyofweatherforecastbetweenLocalWeatherStationandthis
unit,theLocalWeatherStation'sforecastshouldprevail.Themanufacturewillnothold
responsibleforanytroublethatmaycomeupduetowrongforecastingfromthisunit.
7.BarometricPressureReading
7.1 BarometricTrendPointer(A12)
ThetrendpointerdisplayedontheLCD(A12)indicatesthetrendofthe
Barometricpressure.
Indicatingthebarometric
pressuretrendisrising
Indicatingthebarometric
pressuretrendissteady
Indicatingthebarometric
pressuretrendisfalling
7.2 Absolute/RelativeAirPressure
z Pressthe“Absolute/Relative”button[B10]totogglebetweenAbsoluteor
Relativepressuredisplay.
ABSisshownforAbsolutePressure;RELisshownforRelativepressure
SunnySlightlyCloudy Cloudy
RainFreezingorSnow
Freezing or Snow
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z AbsolutepressureistheactualpressuremeasuredbytheMainUnit
z WhenviewingRelativepressure,holdAbsolute/Relative”button[B10]for3
seconds,press(B13)or+“(B12)buttontoadjust,press“Absolute/Relative”
button[B10]toconfirm.
Note:CheckyourlocalweatherstationforSeaLevelpressureinformation
7.3 PastHourAirPressure(History)Reading
z Press“HISTORYbutton[B9]toviewthepast12hoursBarometricPressure
history.ThehourisindicatedonLCD[A10]

z Hold“+”button[B12]for3secondstoselecttheunitforbarometricpressure
meterinhPa,inHgormmHG.
7.4BarometricPressureBarGraph
TheBarometricPressureReadingat0hr,–2hr,4hr,8hr,12hrisrecordedandshown
onBarometricPressureBarGraph[A13].TheGraphisdisplayedinbothHPAand
INHG.
8.Thermometer
8.1RFTransmissionProcedure:
z Themainunitautomaticallystartsreceivingtransmissionfromoutdoorthermo
sensorforoutdoortemperatureafterweatherconditionsetting.
z Thethermosensorunitwillautomaticallytransmitsignaltothemainunitafter
batteriesinserted.Forhavingmorethanoneexternaltransmitter(Maximum3),
selecttheChannel,CH1,CH2orCH3toensureeachsensoristransmitting
differencechannelbeforeinsertingbatteries.Thechannelselectswitch(D8)isat
thebackofthethermosensor.
z Ifmainunitfailedtoreceivetransmissionfromoutdoorthermosensorinfirst3
minutesafterthebatteriesinserted(“‐‐.”displayontheLCD),hold“Channel”
button(B4)for3secondstoreceivetransmissionmanually.RFicon“ ”
flashesontheLCD
Note:“MAX/MIN“(B3),“WEATHER/HISTROY”(B9),ABSOLUTE/RELATIVE”(B10),“+/C/F”button
(B12)&(B13)buttonswillnotfunctionwhilescanningforthermosensorssignalunless
theyarewellreceivedorstoppedmanually.
Press“HISTORY”button
 
0HR=CurrentBarometricPressureReading
1HR=BarometricPressureReadingin1hourago
2HR=BarometricPressureReadingin2hourago……..etc
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8.2Temperature&Humidity
(1)OutdoorTem perature‐‐‐ChannelSelection
z Press“CHANNELbutton(B4)toviewthe3Channels’temperature&humidity.
Thesequenceisshownasfollow:
PRESS“CHANNELbutton
   
Displaythethree
channelsalternatively
z WhenviewingtherecordonCHANNEL1or2,or3,hold“CHANNELbutton(B4)
for3secondstocanceltherecordonthischannelmanually,andreceivethe
transmissionautomaticallyagain.
(2)Maximum/MinimumTemperatureandHumidity
z Press“MAX/MIN”button(B3)toshowthemaximumrecordedIndoor/Outdoor
Tem peratureandHumidity.MAXisshownontheLCD
z Press“MAX/MIN”button(B3)againtoshowtheminimumrecorded
Indoor/OutdoorTemperat ureandHumidity.MINisshownontheLCD.
(3)OutdoorTem peratureTrend
z Thetrendpointer(A4)displayedontheLCDindicatesthetrendofoutdoor
temperature.
Indicatingtheoutdoor
temp.isrising
Indicatingtheoutdoor
temp.issteady
Indicatingtheoutdoor
temp.isfalling
(4)OutdoorHumidityTrend
z Thetrendpointer(A5)displayedontheLCDindicatesthetrendofoutdoor
humidity.
Indicatingtheoutdoor
humidityisrising
Indicatingtheoutdoor
humidityissteady
Indicatingtheoutdoor
humiditydown
(5) Celsius/Fahrenheit
z Press“°C/° F ” button(B12)toselectIndoor&OutdoorTemperatureinCelsius
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modeorFahrenheitmode.
z Ifthetemperatureisoutofthemeasurablerange,LL.L(beyondtheminimum
temperature)orHH.H(beyondthemaximumtemperature)willbeshownonthe
LCD.
(6)ComfortIndicatorBar (A8)forthedisplayofpleasant/unpleasant
climate,iftheblackdotingreenzonemeanspleasantclimate.
9.TimeandAlarmSetting
9.1 Radio Controlled Clock:
z At3minutesafterthestartupoftheunit,theclockautomaticallystartstoscan
theWWVBtimesignal.RadioControlIcon“ ”(A18)flashesonLCD.
(A18)flashes
Indicatingnowisreceiving
WWVBsignal
(A18)turnson,
Indicatingsignalreceived
successfully
(A18)disappear,
Indicatingsignalreception
failed
z Theclockautomaticallyscansthetimesignalat2.00a.m.everydaytomaintain
accuratetimekeeping.Ifreceptionfail,scanningstops(“ onLCDdisappear)
andrepeatsagainat3.00am,4am,and5am.
z Theclockcanbesettoscanthetimesignalmanuallybyholding“ ”button
(B8)for3seconds.Eachreceptiontakesaboutseveralminutes.Ifreceptionfail,
scanningstops(“ disappearontheLCD)andrepeatsagainonnextfullhour.
E.g.scanningfailedat8:20a.m.,itwillscanagainat9:00a.m.
z Stopscanningbyholding“ ”button(B8)for3seconds.
z “DST”shownontheLCDifitisinDaylightSavingTimeMode
Note:“SUN/MOON”(B2),“MODE/SET(B5),“AL AR MON/OFF”(B6)&/12/24(B7)
ButtonswillnotfunctionwhilescanningforWWVBtimesignalunlesstheyarewell
receivedorstoppedmanually.
9.2ManualTimeSetting:
z Hold“MODE/SETbutton(B5)for3secondstoenterClock/Calendarsetting
mode.
z Press(B7)or(B8)buttontoadjustthesettingandpress“MODE/SET
button(B5)toconfirmeachsetting.
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z Thesettingsequenceisshownasfollow:Hour,Minutes,Second,Year,Month,
Day,Country,City.
Note:
(1) Secondadjustedtozeroonly.
(2) TheTimeSettingModewillautomaticallyexitin15secondswithoutany
adjustment.
(3) ToturnDST(DaylightSavingsTime)onoroff,pressandholdthe/(12/24)
(B7)button.When“DSTisdisplayedabovetheminutedigitsDaylightSavings
Timeisturnedon.Thesunrise/sunsettimeswilladjustaccordingly.
9.312/24HourDisplaymode:
Press“12/24”button(B7)toselect12or24hoursmode.
9.4DualDailyAlarmFunction:
z PressMODE/SETbutton(B5)toselecttoview:
TimeAlarmTime1(AlarmIcon“ “flashontheLCD)AlarmTime2
(AlarmIcon“ “flashontheLCD)Year
z WhenviewingAlarmTime1orAlarmTime2,hold“MODE/SETbutton(B5)for
3secondstoenterthatAlarmTimesetting.Press(B7)or(B8)button
toadjustthealarmtime,press“MODE/SETbutton(B5)toconfirmthesetting.
z WhenviewingAlarmTime1orAlarmTime2,press“AL AR MON/OFF”(B6)
buttontoswitchthatalarmONorOFF.Ifitison,alarmiconor”will
beshownontheLCD.
z WhenAlarming,press“SNOOZE/LIGHT”button(B1)toactivatethesnooze
alarm,alarmicon(“ or”)flashesonLCD.Thealarmwillsnoozefor5
minutes,thenitalarmsagain.Thissnoozefunctioncanbeenabledformaximum
7times.
z Pressanyof“SUN/MOON”(B2),“MODE/SET(B5),“AL A RMON/OFF”(B6),
/12/24(B7)or/(B8)buttontostopthesnoozealarm.
10.Sunrise/Sunset,Moonrise/MoonsetTimeDisplayFunction
z AftersettingtheCalendar,LocalCountryandhomecityintheTimeSetting
Mode,themainunitcalculatestheSunrise/Sunset&Moonrise/Moonset.The
Sunrise/Sunset&Moonrise/Moonsettimedigitsblinkduringthecalculation.
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z Pressthe“SUN/MOON”button(B2)todisplaythetotalSunHoursofthe
selectedday.
z Holdthe“SUN/MOON”button(B2)for3secondstoenterSunrise/Sunset,
Moonrise/MoonsetTimesearchmode,locationdigits(A20)blink.
z Enterthe“Country”,“City”,“Year,“Month”and“Daywhichyouwouldliketo
check.Pressthe[B7]and“[B8]buttontoadjustandpressthe
“SUN/MOON”button(B2)toconfirmsetting.
z TheSunrise/Sunset,Moonrise/Moonsettimedigitsblinkduringthecalculation.
Aftercalculation,Sunrise/SunsetandMoonset/Moonrisetimeisshown.
z Ifmoonriseormoonsetoccursatnextday,then“MOONRISE+1”or“MOONSET
+1”willbedisplayed.Ifthereisnomoonriseormoonsetoccuronsomeday,
willbedisplayedontheLCD
z TheSunrise/SunsetandMoonrise/Moonsettimedisplayisjustforreferenceonly.
ForexactSunrise/SunsetandMoonrise/Moonsettime,pleaserefertoyourLocal
WeatherStation
11.MoonPhaseDisplay
A:NewMoonB:WaxingCrescent C:FirstQuarter
D:WaxingGibbousE:FullMoon F:WaningGibbous
G:LastQuarterH:WaningCrescent
12.Lowbatteryindication:
Thelowbatteryicon”willappearatparticularchannelindicatingthat
thermosensorunitofthechannelisinlowbatterystatus.Thebatteriesshould
bereplaced.
13.Backlight
Press“SNOOZE/LIGHT”button(B1),backlightstatesfor3seconds.
TheMoonPhase(A16)ofeachdayisshownontheLCD.
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Countries and Cities: there are 3 countries can be chosen from the Time Setting
Mode. They are listed in the following table.
USAUSAIowaIAMississippiMS
AlaskaAKWaterlooALOGreenwoodGWO
JuneauJNUDesMoinesDSMHuntsvilleHUV
AlabamaALDavenportDVNJacksonJAN
BirminghamBHMSiouxCitySUXTupeloTUP
GadsdenGADIdahoIDMontanaMT
MontgomeryMGMBoiseBOIBillingsBIL
MobileMOBGibbonsvilleGIBFt.PeckFTP
ArkansasARPocatelloPIHGreatFallsGFT
FortSmithFSM SandpointSZTHelenaHLN
LittleRockLITIllinoisILSidneySDY
Texar kanaTXKChampaignCMIWhitefishWTF
ArizonaAZChicagoORDNorthCarolinaNC
FlagstaffFLGSpringfieldSPIAshevilleAVL
PhoenixPHXIndianaINCharlotteCLT
TucsonTUSEvansvilleEVVFayettevilleFAY
YumaYUMTerreHauteHUFWilmingtonILM
CaliforniaCAIndianapolisINDWinstonSalemINT
BakersfieldBFLSouthBendSBNWilliamstonMCZ
BlytheBLHKansasKSRaleigh RDU
EurekaEKADodgeCityDDCNorthDakotaND
FresnoFATWichitaK32BismarckBIS
FortBraggFTBKansasCityKCKBowbellsBWB
LosAngelesLAXWakeeneyOH1FargoFAR
ReddingRODTop ekaTOPGrandForksGFK
SacramentoSACKentuckyKYNebraskaNE
SanDiegoSANFrankfortFFTGrandIslandGRI
SanBernardinoSBDLexingtonLEXLincoinLNK
SanFranciscoSFOLouisvilleLOUOmahaOMA
ColoradoCOLouisianaLASidneySNY
DenverDENBatonRougeBTRValentineVTN
DurangoDROLakeCharlesCWFNewHampshireNH
FortCollinsFNLNatchitochesIERConcordCON
GrandJunctionGJTNewOrleansNEWNewJerseyNJ
BurlingtonITRShreveportSHVNewarkEWR
PuebloPUBMassachusettsMATrentonTTN
ConnecticutCTBostonBOSNewMexicoNM
HartfordHFDMarylandMDAlbuquerqueABQ
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DistrictofColumbiaDCBaltimoreBWIMagdaleneMAG
WashingtonDCAMaineMERoswellROW
DelawareDEAugustaAUGRatonRTN
Dover0N5BangorBGRSantaFeSAF
FloridaFLGCaribouCARNevadaNV
KeyWestEYWPortlandPWMAustinAIN
JacksonvilleJAXMichiganMIACarsonCityCXP
MiamiMIAKalamazooAZOElyELY
OrlandoORLDetroitDETLasVegasLAS
PensacolaPNSFlintFNTWellsLWL
TallahasseeTLHLansingLANRenoRNO
TampaTPARogersCityPZQNewYorkNY
GeorgiaGAMarquetteSAWAlbanyALB
AlbanyABYTraverseCityTVCBuffaloBUF
AugustaAGSMinnesotaMNNewYorkCityJFK
AtlantaATLAlbertLeaAELLakePlacidLKP
ColumbusCSGBemidjiBJISyracuseSYR
MaconMACDuluthDLHOhioOH
SavannaSAVGrandProtageGPOCleveland CLE
HawaiiHIInternationalFallsINLColumbusCMH
HonoluluHNLSt.PaulSTPCincinnatiISZ
HiloITOMissouriMOToledoTOL
KahuluiOGCJeffersonCityJEFYoungstownYNG
WaimeaWAIKansasCityMKCOklahomaOK
MemphisMPHBoiseCity17K
PoplarBluffPOFLawtonLAW
SpringfieldSGFOklahomaCityOKC
St.LouisSTLTulsaTUL
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OregonORUtahUTWestVirginiaWV
BurnsBNOSalineSALCharlestonCRW
EugeneEUGSt.GeorgeSGUWheelingHLG
MedfordMFRSaltLakeCitySLCWyomingWY
PortlandPDXThompsonTSNBuffaloBYG
SalemSLEVirginiaVACasperCPR
PennsylvaniaPAViennaDONCheyenneCYS
HarrisburgCXYLynchburgLYHLittleAmericaLAA
PhiladelphiaPHLNorfolkORFWestYellowstoneWYE
PittsburghPITRichmondRICCanada CAN
ScrantonSCRRoanokeROACalgaryCAL
PuertoRicoPRVermontVT CharlotteTownCHT
SanJuanSJUBurlingtonBTVEdmontonEDM
RhodeIslandRIMontpelierMPRFrederictonFRE
ProvidencePVDWashingtonWAHalifaxHAL
SouthCarolinaSCRAberdeenABEMontrealMON
CharlestonCHSWallaWallaALWOttawaOTT
ColumbiaCUBKettleFallsKTFQuebecQUE
GreenvilleGMUMountVernonMVNReginaREG
SouthDakotaSDOlympiaOLMSudburySUD
SiouxFallsFSDSeattleSEAThunderBayTHU
PierrePIRSpokaneSFFTorontoTOR
RapidCityRAPTonasket TONVancouverVAN
TennesseeTNYakimaYKMWinnipegWIN
NashvilleBNAWisconsinWIMexicoMEX
ChattanoogaCHAWausauAUWChihuahuaCHH
KnoxvilleDKXGreenBayGRBDurangoDUR
MemphisMFRLaCrosseLSEGuadalupeGUA
TexasTXMadisonMSNHermosilloHER
AbileneABIMilwaukeeMWCMexicoCityMEC
AmarilloAMASpoonerSSQ
AustinAUS
BrownsvilleBRO
Dallas/Ft.WorthDFW
ElPasoELP
HoustonHOU
LaredoLRD
OdessaODO
SanAntonioSAT
14
14.Precautions
z Useapintopresstheresetbutton(B11)iftheUnitdoesnotworkproperly.
z Avoidplacingtheclocknearinterferencesources/metalframessuchascomputerorTVsets.
z Theclocklosesitstimeinformationwhenthebatteryisremoved.
z Donotexposeittodirectsunlight,heavyheat,cold,highhumidityorwetareas
z Theoutdoorsensormustnotbesetupandinstalledunderwater.Setitupinawaydirect
sunlightandRain
z Nevercleanthedeviceusingabrasiveorcorrosivematerialsorproducts.Abrasivecleaning
agentsmayscratchplasticpartsandcorrodeelectroniccircuits
z IfthereisanyinconsistencyofweatherforecastbetweenLocalWeatherStationandthisunit,
theLocalWeatherStation'sforecastshouldprevail.Themanufacturerwillnottake
responsibleforincorrectforecastingfromthisunit
15.Specifications
IndoorData:
Temperaturerange:0to50°C[+32to+122°F]
TemperatureUnitsMeasured:°Cor°F[switchable]
HumidityRange:20%to99%
AirPressureRange:8501050hPa
AirPressureUnitsMeasured:mb/hPa,inHg&mmHG[switchable]
WeatherForecast:5icons[sunny,slightlycloudy,cloudy,rainy
&snow]
OutdoorData:
Transmissiondistance:
(openarea)30m@433MHz
Temperaturerange:‐20°Cto50°C[4to+122°F]
Mount:wall/table
MainUnitDimensions:W205xh155xd32mm
ThermoSensorDimensions: w62xh101xd24mm
BatteryRequirements:
BaseStation[indoor]:
3xAAbatteries
OR
DCAda
p
tor4.5V
Sensors[outdoor]:2xAAAbatteries
15
FCCStatement
Thisdevicecomplieswithpart15oftheFCCRules.Operationissubjecttothe
followingtwoconditions:
(1)Thisdevicemaynotcauseharmfulinterference,and(2)thisdevicemustaccept
anyinterferencereceived,includinginterferencethatmaycauseundesiredoperation
.
Changesormodificationsnotexpresslyapprovedbythepartyresponsiblefor
compliancecouldvoidtheuser'sauthoritytooperatetheequipment.
NOTE:ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassB
digitaldevice,pursuanttoPart15oftheFCCRules.Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovide
reasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterferenceinaresidentialinstallation.This
equipmentgenerates,usesandcanradiateradiofrequencyenergyand,ifnotinstalled
andusedinaccordancewiththeinstructions,maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradio
communications.However,thereisnoguaranteethatinterferencewillnotoccurina
particularinstallation.Ifthisequipmentdoescauseharmfulinterferencetoradioor
televisionreception,whichcanbedeterminedbyturningtheequipmentoffandon,the
userisencouragedtotrytocorrecttheinterferencebyoneormoreofthefollowing
measures:
‐‐Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna.
‐‐Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandreceiver.
‐‐Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdifferentfromthattowhichthe
receiverisconnected.
‐‐Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianforhelp.

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