EDMO Distributors FL-M1000A VHF Air Band Transceiver User Manual FL M1000 indb

EDMO Distributors, Inc VHF Air Band Transceiver FL M1000 indb

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VHF AIR BAND TRANSCEIVERFL-M1000A/FL-M1000EInstruction Manual
2ATTENTION  READ ME FIRSTFCC WARNINGChanges or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.NOTICE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.•  Properly shielded a grounded cables and connectors must be used for connection to host computer and / or peripherals in order to meet FCC emission limits. (AC adaptor) with ferrite core must be used for RF interference suppression.Notes to the Installer / User.•  This is a 13.8-volt or 26.4-volt DC radio, voltages greater than 33 volts DC or AC voltage will severely damage it.•  When making adjustments to the transmitter, ensure that you are not on an occupied channel.•  Do not transmit on 121.500MHz, as this is the international distress frequency.•  Do not transmit into an unterminated antenna line as a suitable antenna must be connected. Transmitting without being connected to an antenna may damage the radio.•  Ensure that the supply voltage is regulated and does not fall below 11.7 volts DC or exceed 31 volts DC.•  The transceiver is not waterproof. Do not allow it to get wet.•  Speaker impedance must be either 4 or 8 ohms (4 ohms preferred) at 10 watts.•  Use of electret microphones highly recommended.About this document.Due to our policy of continuous improvement to our products and services, technical specifications and claims are correct at time of going to printing, however they are subject to change without notice.Flightline does not accept liability for any error or omission.This manual remains the copyright of Flightline.
3CONTENTSINTRODUCTION ......................................4Introduction ...............................................4Part names and functions ........................5MP-1000 microphone ...............................7Display ......................................................8Recalling the Pri channel ........................10BASIC OPERATION  ..............................11Basic usage ............................................11Turning the power on or off ....................12Adjusting the audio volume ....................12Adjusting the squelch level .....................13Changing the channel .............................14Change mHz/kHz for variable  frequency .............................................14Dimmer ....................................................15Transmitting ............................................15MEMORY AND SCAN OPERATION .....16Scanning the VFO frequencies ...............16Scanning the memory.............................16Scanning with the priority channel .........17Priority watch ..........................................18Other memory operations ......................19MEMORY OPERATIONS ...................... 20Memorizing a frequency .........................20Switching the VFO and  memory mode .....................................20Erasing a memory ...................................21Setting the priority memory ....................21Recalling the priority channel ................ 22Naming the memory channel  (Memory tag) .......................................23Setting the lockout memory channel .....24ADVANCED OPERATION..................... 25Emergency call .......................................25Changing the settings .............................25Changing the each settings ....................26APPENDIX ............................................. 27Connecting ..............................................27Mounting ................................................ 29Optional headset adapter ...................... 30Specifications ........................................ 32Frequency list (Example of frequency versus display when using 8.33 Khz step) .................................................... 33Supplied accessories ............................ 34
4INTRODUCTIONIntroductionThank you for purchasing this quality product from Flightline.This transceiver has been designed and manufactured in Japan. This is the best product for vehicle working in the Airport. Ease of operation was another primary achievement.Please follow this manual closely to ensure optimum performance, we do hope you have many hours of trouble free communication.Installation instructionsThis manual contains all of the necessary instructions for installation and operation. After installation please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.Installation considerationsAs with all air Air Band radios, successful communications start with the installation. After unpacking the transceiver verify all parts against the parts list. The Display provides a 30-degrees field of view from right and left, and from upper side. However from the down side, it is out of guarantee. Please be careful when install this product.The use of aviation quality shielded cable is recommended at all times.Avoid running or wrapping other wires around the antenna lead and keep lengths as short as reasonably possible. Ensure that the radio is not exposed to direct rain or moisture (we do not accept liability for water damage).Make sure the transceiver is connected to a 11.7-16.8 volt or 23-31 volt battery system.Do not use AC volts from a Rotax lighting coil.About this productThis product is Air Band Land Mobile Radio designed for vehicle, not for Aircraft.The radio can be operated with Hand Microphone or Headset. You can choose audio output from External Speaker and/or Headphone.The radio has various built-in Scan function.
5INTRODUCTIONPart Names and FunctionsFront panelkHzFL-M1000PWRSQLV/MSCANPRI: @ ;. 8 2 > B =q TX/RX indicator•  Indicate Red in transmission, Green in Receiving.w Rotary Encoder•  Change the operating Frequency or Memory Channel.•  Turning this Encoder while pausing scan resumes the Scan mode.•  LCD Backlight will be ON by short press.•  Available to change the tuning range by Long Press.e Volume button•  The audio volume will be up or down.r Internal Speaker•  Internal Speaker.•  The audio output is available to change to Headphone.t PWR button•  Short press: indicates voltage of power source.•  Long press:  turn the radio ON/OFF.y SQL button•  Available to change the Squelch setting.u PRI button•  Short Press: recall the Priority Channel.•  Long Press: recall the Emergency Channel..i SCAN button•  Short Press: start SCAN function.•  Long Press: start Dual Watch function.o V/M button•  Short Press: switch between Memory mode and VFO mode.•  Long Press: Add memory current channel.
6INTRODUCTION!0 Microphone connecter•  Connect the supplied Microphone (do not connect other microphone to prevent trouble)
7INTRODUCTIONMP-1000 Microphone=;@B.:q Volume UP/DOWN•  Decrease audio volume by press the v button, and increase by c buttonw Monitor Button •  Press the button makes the radio in monitor mode.e PTT (Push To Talk)•  Press the button makes the radio to transmit mode, and release to receive mode.r Microphone•  Speak into the circled area when talking.Note:There is a microphone element in the circled area. The sound becomes unclear if it doesn’t speak toward the circled part.t Busy Indicator (Green)•  It will become Green while somebody is talking, or squelch is open.y Hanger•  It is a metal hanger to hook the microphone.
8INTRODUCTIONDisplay> 2  8=;.@:Bq Low battery indicator•  The “L” will indicate when the voltage of power source becomes less than 11.7 Volt.w Busy indicator•  The Busy icon will indicate when receiving.e Emergency indicator•  The “EMG” icon will indicate when recall the Emergency channel.r Priority Watch indicator•  The “P” icon will indicate when the radio is in Priority Scan or Priority watch mode.t Scan indicator•  The “SCAN” icon will indicate when the radio is in SCAN mode.y Memory indicator•  The “MR” icon will indicate when the radio is displaying a memory channel.u LOCKOUT indicator•  The “LOCKOUT” icon will indicate when the channel is not in the SCAN LIST.i Setting mode indicator•  The “SET” icon will indicate when the radio is in SETTING mode.o Volume level indicator•  It indicates the Audio Volume Level.!0 Memory number indicator•  It shows memory number or “Pr” as priority.!1 Main indicator•  It shows frequency and/or setting etc..!2 Decimal point indicator•  It indicates “dot” at decimal point.
9INTRODUCTIONRear panel:@; .q Antenna Connector•  Connect an Antenna with PL-259 type (50 ohms, SWR: less than 3.0)w Power Cable•  Connect a Battery (12 V or 24 V). Do not connect the other type.e External Speaker Jack•  Connect a Speaker with more than 10 W, 8 ohms.r Optional Jack•  Connect a Headset (supplied by 3rd party)Please contact your dealer if you have any question.
10INTRODUCTIONRecalling the Pri ChannelYou can recall a Priority Channel by pressing the PRI button when the radio is in VFO mode or in Memory Channel mode.1  Press the PRI button•  The channel will be changed to Priority Channel and the “Pr” will be displayed instead of memory channel number.2  Press the PRI button again to return to previous channel
11BASIC OPERATION Basic Usage1  Press the PWR button more than two seconds.2  Adjust the audio level by Volume button.3  Press the SQL button to adjust the Squelch level.4  Turn the Rotary Knob slowly direction to clockwise until noise disappear.5  Press the SQL button to save and exit the adjustment.6  Turn the Rotary Knob to select desired frequency.•  The TX/RX Indicator will become Green if the radio receives a signal.7  Wait a signal from transmitting your partner.8  Monitor the frequency is not busy before transmission.9  Hold the microphone about 1 to 3cm away from your mouth.10 Speak slowly and clearly into the microphone with press and hold the PTT switch.•  The TX/RX Indicator on the radio will become Red while transmitting.
BASIC OPERATION 12Turning the Power On or Off1  Press and hold the PWR button more than two seconds to turn the radio ON.•  The LCD will be activated and Frequency will be displayed on the LCD.2  Press and hold the PWR button more than two seconds to turn the radio OFF.Adjusting the Audio Volume1  Press the c button to increase audio level.2  Press the v button to decrease audio level.Note:The audio level will be continuously changed by Press and hold the buttons.
13BASIC OPERATION Adjusting the Squelch Level1  Press the SQL button•  The Display will change to Squelch Setting mode.2  Turn the Rotary Knob slowly direction to clockwise.3  Stop turning the Knob when Noise disappears.4  Press the SQL button to save and exit the Squelch adjustment.•  The Display will return to previous state.Note:The audio will be muted when receiving week signal if the SQL level is set too big.You can change Audio level while in Squelch Setting mode.
BASIC OPERATION 14Changing the ChannelFrequency on the LCD will be changed by turning the Rotary Knob in VFO mode. Channel Number on the LCD will be changed by turning the Rotary Knob in Memory mode.1  Confirm the VFO mode before changing Frequency.•  There is no “MR” icon in VFO mode.2  Turn the Rotary Knob to change desired frequency.3  Press the V/M button to switch between VFO mode and Memory mode.•  There is “MR” icon in Memory mode.4  Turn the Rotary Knob to change desired Memory number.•  See page 20 how to memorize a frequency.Change MHz/kHz for Variable FrequencyYou can switch between MHz and kHz for changing frequencies in VFO mode.1  Confirm the radio is in VFO mode.2  Press and hold the Rotary Knob more than one second.•  The variable part will be flashing.
15BASIC OPERATION DimmerThe brightness of LCD Backlight can be changed.1  Confirm the radio is switched ON.2  Short press the Rotary Knob.•  The brightness will be changed as follows.NormalDarkOFFTransmitting1  Confirm that the channel is not busy before transmitting.2  Keep away your mouth from the microphone about one inch.3  Press and hold the PTT switch.4  Speak slowly and clearly into the microphone.•  The RX/TX Indicator on the radio will become Red.Note:There is a function “Timeout Timer” in this radio. The continuous transmitting will be automatically stopped for 3 minutes as default. The Timeout Timer can be selected from Off, 1, 3 and 5 minutes. (see page 25 or 26)
16MEMORY OPERATIONThere are various functions such as Frequency Scanning on VFO mode, Memory Scanning on Memory mode or dual watch the specific two frequencies.Scanning the VFO FrequenciesIt is Scanning for all available frequencies when the radio is in VFO mode.1  Confirm the radio is in VFO mode.2  Confirm the radio is not receiving on current channel.3  Press the SCAN button.4  The radio starts Scanning.VFO ScanSkip (25 kHz or8.33 kHz step)*The Frequency Step should be set by dealer118.00 MHz136.975 MHz•  If the radio receives a signal during Scan, the radio will pause the scanning on the channel.5  Press the SCAN button to stop the Scanning.* Except USA Version.Scanning the MemoryThis function is Scanning for memorized channels. Please refer page 20; how to memorize a frequency.1  Confirm the radio is in VFO mode.2  Press V/M key to change to Memory mode.3  Confirm the radio is not receiving on the current channel.4  Press the SCAN button.5  You can see the radio is scanning.Memory scan•  If the radio receives a signal during Scanning, the radio will pause the scanning on the channel.6  Press the SCAN button to stop the Scanning.
17MEMORY OPERATIONScanning with the Priority ChannelThe Priority Channel will be checked every 250 msec during the radio is in VFO scanning or Memory Scanning.1  Confirm the radio is in VFO mode or Memory mode.2  Confirm the radio is not receiving at the current channel.3  Press the SCAN button.4  Confirm the radio starts the Scanning.Priority VFO ScanSkip118.00 MHz136.975 MHz250 ms250 ms250 ms250 msPri ChPri Ch 250 msPriority Memory ScanSkip250 ms250 ms250 ms250 msPri ChPri Ch 250 ms•  If the radio receives a signal during Scan, the radio will pause the scanning on the channel.•  The priority channel will be checked every 5 seconds even if the radio is receiving.•  The radio will pause the scanning if receiving a signal on the Priority Channel.5  Press the SCAN button to stop the Scanning.
18MEMORY OPERATIONPriority WatchThe “Priority Watch” is to watch the current channel (displayed frequency or memory channel) and Priority Channel alternately.1  Confirm the radio is in VFO mode or Memory mode.2  Select a desired frequency or memory channel to make the Priority Watch.3  Confirm the radio is not receiving at displayed channel.4  Press and hold the SCAN button until the “P” icon will appear on the LCD.5  Confirm the radio starts the “Priority Watch”.VFO or Memory250 msecVFO or Memory250 msecVFO or Memory250 msec250 msPri ChPri Ch 250 ms•  If the radio receives a signal during Scan, the radio will pause the scanning on the channel.•  The priority channel will be checked every 5 seconds even if the radio is receiving.•  The radio will pause the scanning if receiving a signal on the Priority Channel.6  Press the SCAN button to stop the “Priority Watch”.
19MEMORY OPERATIONOther Memory OperationsThere are advanced feature for Scanning, On hook scanning and Lock Out Memory.On hook scanning, Lock Out Memory•  On hook scanning  The Scan will start when the microphone is ON Hook, and will stop when OFF Hook.  In order to use this function, the Hook function must be enabled in the User Setting mode. Beside the microphone hook must be connected with ground level (Earth). If the microphone hook is not connected to Earth, the Hook function does not work.•  Lock Out Memory  It is able to delete the channel from the Scan list to skip the channel during Scanning.
20MEMORY OPERATIONSThis section shows how to memorize frequently using frequency as Memory Channel.Memorizing a Frequency1  Select a frequency that is going to memorize by rotary knob in the VFO mode.2  Press and hold the V/M button more than two seconds.•  The “MR” icon will appear and Memory Number will flash.3  Select desired number by rotary knob.•  The “MR” icon will not appear at the memory number that is not memorized a frequency.4  Press and hold the V/M button more than 2 seconds to save and exit.•  The display will return to VFO mode.Switching the VFO and Memory ModeThe operating mode can be changed between VFO mode and Memory mode.1  Press the V/M button.•  The operating mode will switch VFO mode and Memory mode every pressing the V/M button.
21MEMORY OPERATIONSErasing a MemoryThe memorized frequency can be erased.1  Press and hold the V/M button more than two seconds in VFO mode.•  The “MR” icon will appear and Memory Number will be flashing.2  Select a number that you want to erase by rotary knob.•  If frequency is memorized then “MR” icon will appear.3  Press and hold the SQL button more than two seconds.•  The displayed frequency will disappear.4  Press and hold the V/M button more than two seconds to save and exit.•  The display will return to previous VFO mode.•  If you want to exit without save the erase information, then short press the V/M button.Setting the Priority MemoryMemorize a frequency that is most frequently using as Priority Channel. You can recall the Priority Channel easily by pressing the PRI button. The priority channel will be used for the Priority Scan or Priority Watch.1  Select a frequency that you want to make it as Priority Channel by rotary knob in VFO mode.2  Press and hold the V/M button more than two seconds.•  The “MR” icon will appear and Memory Number will be flashing.3  Press the PRI button.•  The Memory Number will change to “PR”.4  Press and hold the V/M button more than two seconds.•  The Display will return to VFO mode.
22MEMORY OPERATIONSNote:It is available to memorize as priority channel if displaying the “PR” by turning the rotary knob at the step 3.Recalling the Priority ChannelThe Priority Channel can be easily recalled by just pressing PRI button even when the radio is in VFO mode or Memory Channel mode.1  Press the PRI button.•  The “PR” will appear instead of Memory Number.2  Press the PRI button to return previous display.
23MEMORY OPERATIONSNaming the Memory Channel (Memory Tag)You can name the memory channel. The name will be displayed instead of frequency when you recall the memory channel if Memory Tag feature is enabled.1  Press the V/M button during the radio is in VFO mode.•  The “MR” icon and the Memory Number will be displayed.2  Select a Memory Number that you want to make a Name Tag by rotary knob.3  Press and hold the V/M button more than two seconds.•  The first digit will be flashing to input first character.4  Select a character by rotary knob.5  Press the c button to move second digit.6  Enter the name tag by repeating the step 4 and 5.•  It is available to enter maximum 6 characters.  If pressing the v button then the entering digit will be backward.7  Press and hold the V/M button more than two seconds to save and exit.•  If you want to exit without save the tag information, then short press the V/M button.  The radio will return to previous condition.Note:•  You can use following characters as the Name Tag;  0 to 9, A to Z, /, _, ., +, *, <, >, $, & and Space•  To delete the Name Tag, select the named memory number then press and hold the SQL button more than two seconds.
24MEMORY OPERATIONSSetting the Lockout Memory ChannelThis section indicates how to delete (lockout) a memory channel from the memory scan list.1  Press the V/M button during the radio is in VFO mode.•  The “MR” icon and the Memory Number will appear on the LCD.2  Select a Memory Number that you want to skip for Memory Scan by rotary knob.3  Press and hold the Rotary Knob more than two second.•  The “LOCKOUT” icon will appear on the LCD.4  Press the V/M button to exit.•  The radio will return to previous VFO mode.Note:If you want to cancel the Lockout, then press and hold the rotary knob more than two seconds at the step 3. The “LOCKOUT” icon will disappear.
25ADVANCED OPERATIONEmergency CallIt is easily recall an Emergency Channel (121.5MHz) when the radio is in VFO mode, Memory mode and on the Priority Channel.1  Press and hold the PRI button more than two seconds.•  The “EMG” icon and frequency “121.5MHz” will be displayed on the LCD.2  Press and hold the PRI button to return previous display.Changing the SettingsThe following functions can be changed;Beep tone, External speaker setting, Internal speaker setting, Time out timer, Busy lockout, Memory tag, On hook1  Turn the radio ON with press and holding the V/M and SQL button.•  The “SET” icon with setting status will be displayed.SettingnumberBeep toneExtermalspeakerInternalspeakerTime outtimerBusy lockMemorytagOn hook2  Select a desired function that you want to change by rotary knob.•  The selected item will be flashing.3  Press the rotary knob to change the value.4  Turn the radio OFF after the changing completed.
26ADVANCED OPERATIONChanging the Each SettingsThe each setting can be changed individually.1  Turn the radio ON with press and holding the V/M and SQL buttons.•  The “SET” icon with setting status will be displayed.2  Select the setting number (and the number becomes flashing).3  Press the rotary knob.•  The individual setting will displayed.4  Press the rotary knob to get desired change.Beep toneExternal speaker settingInternal speaker settingTime out timerBusy lock outMemory tagOn hook function5  Turn the radio OFF after the changing completed.
27APPENDIXPlease contact your dealer about installation.ConnectingInstalling placeThe radio must not be installed in the place where driving is obstructed.
28APPENDIXConnections:@=.;q Connect an Antenna and the Antenna Connector•  The Antenna that has PL-259 type connector (50homs, SWR: less than 3) is available to connect.w Connect Power Cable to Battery of the vehicle•  The available voltage of the Battery is 12V or 24V, do not connect the other type.e Connect a Speaker (3rd party’s one) to External Speaker Jack•  The available impedance of the speaker is 8 ohms, and the rated input power must be more than 10 W.r Connect the Headset (supplied by 3rd party) to Optional Jack.t  Connecting the Microphone hanger to earth of the vehicle enables Microphone Hanger function.
29APPENDIXMountingThe radio can settle on/under the dashboard using supplied bracket. •  The bracket must be fixed with supplied screws. •  Otherwise the bracket cannot be fixed tightly or inside of the radio may get serious damage.
30APPENDIXOptional Headset AdapterWhen using an optional headset, such as those from the David Clark Co. via the adapter, the transceiver outputs your transmitted voice to the headset for monitoring.ConnectionHEADSET(Must be purchased separately.)PTT switchUse a PTT switch with a 3.5 mm diameter plug, if required.
31APPENDIXInstallationThe optional HEADSET ADAPTER install as follows.q Turns the power OFF, then disconnect the DC power cable.w Unscrew the 4 screws, then remove the bottom cover. e Insert the connector as shown below. r  Mount the phone plug attachment together with the mobile mounting bracket with 2 supplied screws.
32APPENDIXSpecificationsGeneralFrequency range: ....................................... 118.000 to 136.975 MHz Channel spacing: .......................................*8.33 kHz / 25 kHzMode: ......................................................... AM (6K00A3E)Number of memory channels: ...................99Acceptable power supply: .........................13.8 V or 26.4 VDC (Negative ground only)Usable temp. range: ..................................-30 °C to +60 °CFrequency stability: ...................................+/- 5 ppmCurrent drain: .............................................TX: 6 A (max), RX: 6 A (max), Standby: 260 mADimensions: ............................................... W 150 X D 190 X H 50 (mm)Weight: ....................................................... 1700 gTransmitterOutput power: ............................................9 W (carrier) typical, 36 W (P-P)Modulation: ................................................ Last stage modulationModulation limiting: ................................... 70 to 100%Audio harmonics distortion: ...................... Less than 15% (at 85% modulation)Hum and noise ratio: .................................More than 40 dBSpurious emissions: ..................................-16 dBm or lessAntenna impedance: ..................................50 ΩReceiverReceive system: .........................................Double conversion superheterodyneIntermediate frequency: .............................1st : 38.85 MHz (Upper)  2nd : 450 kHz (Lower)Sensitivity (at 6dB S/N): ............................Less than 1uVSquelch sensitivity: ....................................0.5uV (Threshold)Selectivity  25 kHz channel spacing: .....................More than ±8 kHz (at 6 dB) Less than ±25 kHz (at 60 dB)  *8.33 kHz channel spacing: ................. More than ±2.778 kHz (at 6 dB) Less than ±7.37 kHz (at 60 dB)Spurious response rejection: ....................More than 60 dBAudio output power: ..................................More than 15 W (at 4 Ω)Side tone: ...................................................More than 100 mW (at 600 Ω)Hum and noise: ..........................................More than 25 dBAudio output impedance: ..........................External. Speaker 4 Ω (4 to 8 Ω) Side tone 600 Ω* Except USA version
33APPENDIXFrequency List (Example of Frequency Versus Display when Using 8.33 kHz Step)Operating Frequency Channel speacing (kHz) Displayed Frequency 118.00000 25 118.000118.00000 *8.33 118.005118.00833 *8.33 118.010118.01667 *8.33 118.015118.02500 25 118.025118.02500 *8.33 118.030118.03333 *8.33 118.035118.04167 *8.33 118.040118.05000 25 118.050118.05000 *8.33 118.055118.05833 *8.33 118.060118.06667 *8.33 118.065118.07500 25 118.075118.07500 *8.33 118.080118.08333 *8.33 118.085118.09167 *8.33 118.090118.10000 25 118.100118.10000 *8.33 118.105etcThe display at 136.9750MHz (with 8.33 kHz step) will be “136.980”.* Except USA Version.
34APPENDIXSupplied Accessories(1)  MP1000 Microphone .......................................................................................... 1(2)  Microphone hanger and screw set ..................................................................... 1 set(3)  Microphone cable ............................................................................................... 1(4)  DC power cable (3 m(1 ft))with 10A Fuse .......................................................... 1(5)  Mounting bracket kit ........................................................................................... 1  Mounting bracket ................................................................................................ 1  Bracket bolt ......................................................................................................... 4  Mounting screw  ................................................................................................. 4  Self-tapping screw  ............................................................................................. 4  Flat washer .......................................................................................................... 4  Spring washer ..................................................................................................... 4  Nut ....................................................................................................................... 4
Limited liability warranty Flightline warrants this product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for 1 year from the date  of  purchase or the minimum period described by applicable consumer law. If the  unit is installed by an organization which holds an avionics installation approval from the  FAA, and  that organization has co-signed and dated  the warranty card, the warranty period shall be deemed to commence from the date of installation. The customer shall be responsible for any transportation costs for return of this product to Flightline. This  warranty  does not cover failures  due to abuse,  misuse, accident,  unauthorized alteration, or repairs carried out by parties other than Flightline or an approved Flightline service center. This  warranty does not cover failures where the product has not been installed or operated, in accordance with the provisions of the User and Installation manual(s). It shall be  at Flightline  sole discretion to decide  if a defect  is a result of material or workmanship failure. T H E   WA R R A N T I E S  A N D  R E ME D I ES  C O N TA I NE D   H ER E I N ARE  EXCLUSIVE  AND  IN  LIEU  OF  ALL  OTHER  WARR ANTIES EXPRESSED  OR  IMPLIED, INCLUDING  ANY LIABILITY  ARISING UNDER  WARRANTY  OF  MERCHANTABILITY  OR  FITNESS  FOR A  PARTICULAR  PURPOSE,  STATUARY  OR  OTHERWISE.  THIS WARRANTY GIVES  YOU SPECIFIC  LEGAL  RIGHTS, WHICH  MAY VARY FROM STATE TO STATE, AND COUNTRY TO COUNTRY. IN NO EVENT SHALL FLIGHTLINE BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR  CONSEQUENTIAL  DAMAGES,  WHETHER RESULTING FROM THE USE, MISUSE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT OR FROM DEFECTS IN THE PRODUCT. Flightline may at it discretion, refer product returns for repair or service, to a service facility closest to you. Flightline reserves the right to repair or replace the unit or software or offer a full refund of the purchase price at it’s sole discretion. SUCH REMEDY SHALL BE YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY. Supplied by
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