Media Vision USA MVALSPTFM Bodypack Transmitter User Manual Manual

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MV-ALS-Series
Quick Reference: Portable Receiver (MV-ALS-PRFM)
Unit Controls
The Media Vision portable receiver offers a selection of 57 channels and an OLED display which indicates battery life, signal
strength, volume and a channel selection. The unit is lightweight and can accomopdate multiple headset options for a
comfortable listening experience for the user. Needed (not included): earphone, headphone or neckloop, optional rechargeable
or alkaline AA batteries.
REMOVABLE CLIP
POWER
HEADPHONE JACK
SIGNAL STRENGTH
MODE INDICATOR
CHANNEL
LOCK INDICATOR
OLED SCREEN
BATTERY LIFE
INDICATOR
50% or more
NAVIGATION
SET
25-49%
USB
Less than 25%
When this segment begins
flashing along with the
LED on top of the unit,
you should immediately
change your batteries or
recharge them.
CHARGING CONTACTS
BATTERY DOOR
REMOVABLE CLIP ON BACK
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Quick Reference: Portable Receiver (MV-ALS-PRFM)
Turn-On
1. Press and hold power button
for 1 second till logo “Media Vision” shows up.
2. Logo “Media Vision” shows up for 2 seconds, and then OLED becomes dim.
3. The screen shows default (CH E)/previously used channel or custom label,
symbols of battery
, lock
, and signal strength
Turn-0ff
1. Press and hold power button
for 2 seconds and logo “Media Vision” shows up for 2 seconds.
2. Then, “OFF” shows up for 1 second.
3. The player turns off.
Channel Change
1. Press + or – to change the channel when the device is in unlock mode.
2. In unlock mode, channel will flash and be ready for change.
3. Two band types, wideband only (17 channels) or both wide and narrowband (57 channels), are available
for the player. Default type is “wideband” channel A~T).
• Wideband: A~T
• Wideband and narrow band: A~T & 1~40
4. To scroll channels rapidly, keep pressing + or – to change the channel.
5. Once selected channel is confirmed, press SET button (o) to confirm the channel. If not, the OLED will
show previously used
channel after being idle for 10 seconds.
Channel Lock
1. The player will automatically be locked immediately when it’s turned on.
2. When the channel is changed and SET button is press to confirm the change (or idled for 10 seconds
without pressing any button), the player will automatically enter lock mode and symbol
shows up.
3. To release the player from lock mode, press both + and – at the same time for 1 second until
symbol
disappears.
Assistive Listening System
MV-ALS-Series
Quick Reference: Portable Receiver (MV-ALS-PRFM)
LED Indicators
1. When the player is on and doesn’t receive signal from transmitter, LED will turn to be solid red and “bar” symbol flashes.
(Symbol flashes with solid red LED.)
2. When the player is on and with low battery, LED will turns to be solid red and “battery” symbol flashes.
(Symbol flashes with solid red LED.)
3. When the player is on under non-signal and low-battery status, 2 symbols will flash interchangeably with solid red LED.
(Both symbols flash interchangeably with solid red LED.)
4. Except above 3 situations, LED will stay green under normal operation.
5. The screen will return to default (currently used channel/custom label) if any button is pressed under the status of flashing
symbol. Solid red LED keeps unchanged.
Volume Adjustment
1. This adjustment can be done only when the player is in lock mode.
2. Press button + or - to adjust the volume (default: level 8, 16 levels in total).
3. When the volume is at lowest level, player will be muted and its screen will show below.
4. After the volume is successfully adjusted, the symbol disappears if idled for 1 second and OLED shows currently used
channel/custom label.
Auto-Off
1. The player will be off automatically if no signal is received for 20 minutes.
2. This function can be disabled via proprietary software.
Tone
1. Default is disabled to work with competitors’ system.
2. This function can be disabled via proprietary software.
Battery Status Check
1. When the player is off, press and hold both – and power
buttons.
2. The screen will show current battery status and stay for 2 seconds, then be off.
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Quick Reference: Stationary Transmitter (MV-ALS-STFM)
MV-ALS-STFM-D (Dante-enabled version)
Unit Controls
72-76 MHz FM, 57 programmable channels, balanced and unbalanced inputs, balanced outputs, OLED display, access
to software interface. Tabletop or rack-mounting, power cord and USB programming cable included, optional Helical
or Remote Antenna needed (not included).
CHANNEL INDICATOR
NARROW / WIDEBAND
INDICATOR
MIC INPUT
LEVEL
ADJUSTMENT
KNOB
POWER
LOCK
INDICATOR

CHANNEL
 Antenna
INDICATOR
Mix Output (Mic and Aux
input Blend
MIX OUTPUT (MIC AND AUX)
INPUT BLEND
OLED ON FRONT SHOWS
VARIOUS POWER SIGNAL

Assistive Listening System
AUX INPUT
OLED
shows various
STRENGTH
UPON power signal
SETTING
SWITCH
HERE
strength
upon
setting
switch here.
Hi


Mid
CHANNEL
SELECT
KNOB

MONITOR
MONITOR PORT
LEVEL
ADJUSTMENT
KNOB
MIC INPUT
TRS COMBO
 (XLR
Mic /Input
(XLR / JACK)
TRS Combo Jack)
• LINE
• MIC
 Line
• MIC + PHANTOM POWER


Connector
(BNC)

RF SIGNAL
STRENGTH
INDICATOR
Quick Guide
AUX INPUT
LEVEL
ADJUSTMENT
KNOB
MV‐ALS‐STFM
CHANNEL
MIC
MIC + Phantom Power
POWER SUPPLY

Power Supply
USB
Aux Input

USB
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MV-ALS-Series
Quick Reference: Stationary Transmitter (MV-ALS-STFM)
Turn-On
1. Press and hold power button for 1 second till logo “Media Vision” shows up, which will stay for 2 seconds.
2. The screen shows default channel (E) or custom label, symbol “wideband” (
strength (
). The system will be locked immediately when it is turned on.
), symbol “lock” (
), and signal
3. The screen becomes dim after 5 seconds and starts to scroll.
Turn-Off
1. Press and hold power button for 2 seconds and logo “Media Vision” shows up for 2 seconds.
2. Then, “OFF” shows up for 1 second.
3. The player turns off.
Channel Lock
1. The system will automatically be locked after it’s been turn on.
Quick
Quick Guide
Guide
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2. Press and hold “CH SELECT” button for 3 seconds to release the system from lock mode.
Symbol
disappears from the screen.



Mix
Mix
Output
(Mic
and
Aux
Mix Output
Output (Mic
(Mic and
and Aux
Aux
Mic
Mic
Input
(XLR
TRS
Combo
Jack)
Mic Input
Input (XLR
(XLR /// TRS
TRS Combo
Combo Jack)
Jack)

Line

 Line
Line
1. Turn “CH SELECT” button clockwise or counterclockwise
to change the channel when the device is in unlock mode.



MIC

Antenna
 MIC
MIC
 Antenna
Antenna
Connector
2. When
preferred channel is chosen, press “CH SELECT” 
button
again
to confirm
the setting. If not, the system will stay
Connector
Connector

MIC
Phantom
Power
 MIC
MIC +++ Phantom
Phantom Power
Power


Power
Supply
(BNC)
 Power
Power Supply
Supply
(BNC)
in
previously selected channel after being idled for 10 seconds.
(BNC)
input
Channel Change
input
Blend
input Blend
Blend



3. The system will be in lock mode again after above setting is completed.
Reset to Default Setup
1. Press and hold “CH SELECT” button to turn the system on.
2. The system will be reset to default settings which include followings.
2-1: Channel E
2-2: Seventeen wideband channels are enabled
2-3: Custom labels are removed



10
Signal
Strength
OLED shows various power signal



Aux
Input
OLED

USB
 Aux
Aux Input
Input
OLED shows
shows various
various power
power signal
signal
 USB
USB
1.
Symbol
“signal
strength”
varies upon strength setting on the back side of the system.
strength
upon
setting
switch
here.
strength
upon
setting
switch
here.
strength upon setting switch here.
2-1
Hi

Hi


Hi

Mid
2-2
Mid

Mid

Mid

Lo

Lo
2-3
Lo

Lo
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Portable Transmitter (MV-ALS-PTFM) Quick Reference
Portable Transmitter
72-76 MHz FM, operating range: up to 100 feet, 57 programmable channels, settings lock, OLED display.
Needed (not included): microphone, optional rechargeable or alkaline AA batteries.
MODE INDICATOR
POWER / MUTE
MIC INPUT
CHANNEL
MIC LEVEL
LOCK INDICATOR
SIGNAL / MUTE LED
OLED SCREEN
BATTERY LIFE
INDICATOR
50% or more
25-49%
USB
NAVIGATION
SET
Less than 25%
When this segment begins
flashing along with the
LED on top of the unit,
you should immediately
change your batteries or
recharge them.
CHARGING CONTACTS
BATTERY DOOR
REMOVABLE CLIP ON BACK
Assistive Listening System
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MV-ALS-Series
Portable Transmitter (MV-ALS-PTFM) Quick Reference
Turn-On
1. Press and hold power button
for 1 second till logo “Media Vision” shows up.
2. Logo “Media Vision” shows up for 2 seconds, and then OLED becomes dim.
3. The screen shows default (CH E)/previously used channel or custom label,
symbols of battery
, lock
, and signal strength
Turn-Off
1. Press and hold power button
for 2 seconds and logo “Media Vision” shows up for 2 seconds.
2. Then, “OFF” shows up for 1 second.
3. The player turns off.
Channel Change
1. Press + or – to change the channel when the device is in unlock mode.
2. In unlock mode, channel will flash and be ready for change.
3. 2 band types, wideband only (17 channels) or both wide- and narrowband (57 channels), are available
for the player. Default type is “wideband” channel A~T).
• Wideband: A~T
• Wideband and narrow band: A~T & 1~40
4. To scroll channels rapidly, keep pressing + or – to change the channel.
5. Once selected channel is confirmed, press SET button (o) to confirm the channel. If not, the OLED will
show previously used channel after being idle for 10 seconds.
Channel Lock
1. The player will automatically be locked immediately when it’s turned on.
2. When the channel is changed and SET button is press to confirm the change (or idled for 10 seconds
without pressing any button), the player will automatically enter lock mode and symbol
shows up.
3. To release the player from lock mode, press both + and – at the same time for 1 second until
symbol
disappears.
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Portable Transmitter (MV-ALS-PTFM) Quick Reference
MV‐ALS‐PTFM brief instruction manual v.1 (11
th
3.
Dec. 2015)
To release the player from lock mode, press both + and – at the same time for 1 second until symbol
disappears.
MV‐ALS‐PTFM brief instruction manual v.1 (11 Dec. 2015)
LEDmanual
Indicators
brief instruction
v.1 (11 Dec. 2015)
th
MV‐ALS‐PTFM
LED
indicators
th
To release
the is
player
from
lock
press
both
+ andto– be
atisthe
time
for low
1 second
until
symbol
1. 3. When
the player
on and
with
lowmode,
battery,
LEDthe
will turns
solid
red
and
“battery”
symbol
flashes.
1.
When
player
onsame
and
with
battery,
LED willdisappears.
turns to
3. To release the player from lock mode, press both + and – at the same time for 1 second until symbol
disappears.
be solid red and “battery” symbol flashes.
2. Except above situation, LED will stay green under normal operation.
(Symbol flashes with (Symbol flashes with solid red LED.)
solid red
LED) LED will stay green under normal operation.
Except above
situation,
2.
indicators
3. LED
The
screen will return to default (currently used channel/custom label) if any button is pressed under the status of flashing
LED indicators
1. symbol.
WhenSolid
the player
is keeps
on andunchanged.
with low
battery,
LED willwill
turns
to be solid
and “battery”
symbolused
flashes.
3. The
screen
return
to red
default
(currently
channel/custom
red LED
1. When the player is on and with low battery, LED will turns to be solid red and “battery” symbol flashes.
label) if any button is pressed under the status
of flashing symbol. Solid red LED keeps unchanged.
(Symbol flashes with solid red LED.)
(Symbol flashes with solid red LED.)
Except above situation, LED will stay green under normal operation.
2. Except above situation, LED will stay green under normal operation.
Mute
3. The screen will return to default (currently used channel/custom label) if any button is pressed under the status of flashing
3. The screen will return to default (currently used channel/custom label) if any button is pressed under the status of flashing
1. Press
power
( )red
button
0.5 unchanged.
second to enter MUTE mode.
symbol.
Solid
LEDfor
keeps
symbol. Solid red LED keeps unchanged.
2. When the player is muted, both green LED and “mute” symbol flash.
2.
Mute
1. Press power (
(Both symbol and
) button for 0.5 second to enter MUTE mode.
(Both symbol and green LED flash.)
3. Mute
When the
player is muted under low‐battery status, 2 symbols will flash interchangeably with flashing red LED.
green LED flash)
Mute
1. Press power ( ) button for 0.5 second to enter MUTE mode.
1. Press power ( ) button for 0.5 second
to enter the
MUTEplayer
mode. is muted, both green LED and “mute” symbol
2. When
(Both symbols flash interchangeably with flashing red LED.)
2. When the player is muted, both green LED
and
“mute” symbol
flash.
2. When the player is muted, both green LED
and symbol
“mute” symbol
(Both
andflash.
green
LED flash.)
4. The screen will return to default (currently used channel/custom label) if any button is pressed under the status of flashing
3. When the player is muted under low-battery status, 2 symbols
symbol. Solid red LED keeps unchanged.
(Both
symbol
and
green
flash.)
(Both
symbol
and
green
LED LED
flash.)
(Both
symbols
flash interchangeably with flashing red LED.)
(Both
symbols
flash
When
the
player
is muted
under
low‐battery
status,
2 symbols
will flash
interchangeably
with flashing
red LED.
3. 3. When
the
player
is muted
under
low‐battery
status,
2 symbols
will flash
interchangeably
with flashing
red LED.
flash.
will flash interchangeably with flashing red LED.
interchangeably with
flashing red LED)
(Both
symbols
interchangeably
with flashing
red LED.)
(Both
symbols
flashflash
interchangeably
with flashing
red LED.)
MIC‐Level adjustment
4.
The
screen
will
return
to
default
(currently
used
channel/custom
4.
The
screen
will
return
to
default
(currently
used
channel/custom
label)
if
any
button
is
pressed
under
the
status
of flashing
4. The screen will return to default (currently used channel/custom label) if any button is pressed under the status of flashing
1. Press and hold SET () to turn the device on.
the
status
of
flashing
symbol.
Solid
red
LED
keeps
unchanged.
symbol.
Solid
red
LED
keeps
unchanged.
symbol. Solid red LED keeps unchanged.
2. The screen will show default (Hi) for level adjustment.
label) if any button is pressed under
3. Press + or 1 button to scroll the option.
MIC‐Level
adjustment
MIC‐Level
adjustment
For Art - Change this to LOW
MIC-Level Adjustment
1. 1. Press
andand
hold
SETSET
() to() turn
thethe
device
on. on.
Press
hold
to turn
device
Press
and hold SET () to turn the device on.
adjustment.
2. 2. The
screen
willwill
show
default
(Hi)(Hi)
for1.for
level
adjustment.
The
screen
show
default
level
4. When preferred level is selected, leave it for 5 seconds or press power ( ) button to confirm the setting.
2. The screen will show default (Hi) for level adjustment.
3. 3. Press
+ or
1 button
to scroll
thethe
option.
Press
+ or
1 button
to scroll
option.
For Art - Change this to LOW
3. Press + or 1 button to scroll the option.
For For
Art -Art
Change
this this
to LOW
- Change
to LOW
4.
4.
When preferred level is selected, leave it for 5 seconds or press power ( ) button to confirm the setting.
When preferred level is selected, leave it for 5 seconds or press power ( ) button to confirm the setting.
MV‐ALS‐PTFM brief instruction
(11 Dec.
4. When manual
preferredv.1level
is 2015)
selected, leave it for 5 seconds or press power (
th
For Art - Change this to LOW
For Art - Change this to LOW
Battery Status Check
1.
When the player is off, press and hold both「‐」and「power」button.
2.
The screen will show current battery status and stay for 2 seconds, then be off..
) button to confirm the setting.
Battery Status Check
1. When the player is off, press and hold both – and power (
Reset to Default Setting
) buttons.
2. The screen will show current battery status and stay for 2 seconds, then be off.
1.
Press and hold both + and – buttons to turn the player on.
2.
The player will be reset to default settings which include followings.
2‐1 Channel E
2‐2 17 wideband channels are enabled
2‐3 Custom labels are removed
Charging
Assistive Listening System
1.
The player won’t be charged when it’s connected with PC via micro USB.
 This function is NOT confirmed yet. Sample delivered on 15th Dec 2015 can be charged via PC.
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MV-ALS-Series
Portable Transmitter (MV-ALS-PTFM) Quick Reference
Reset to Default Setting
1. Press and hold both + and – buttons to turn the player on.
2. The player will be reset to default settings which include followings.
2-1: Channel E
2-2: Seventeen wideband channels are enabled
2-3: Custom labels are removed
Charging
1. The player won’t be charged when it’s connected with PC via micro USB.
2. Solid red LED shows when the player is being charged. When fully charged, LED turns to be solid green.
3. Red LED will flash when following situations occur.
3-1: without batteries inside
3-2: batteries are not rechargeable
3-3: battery is defective
4. The screen of players will vary upon different occasions. See the table below
Wall-Wart
Charger
Player on
Player off
1. Still on
1. Still off
2. Battery blocks scrolls. Full battery blocks when fully charged.
2. No symbols on the screen
1. Auto-off
2. No symbols on the screen
PC
1. Autooff
2. Logo “Media Vision” shows up for 2 seconds, and then USB
symbol displays.
3. LED indicator is the only way to know the charging status when
PC connected.
Note:
Maximum
time for players is 8 hours and LED will turns to be green when time is due.
MV‐RP brief instruction
manual charging
v.0 (7 .Dec. 2015)
MV‐RP brief instruction manual v.0 (7 .Dec. 2015)
th
th
Channel Select Mode
Channel Select Mode
1. Press and hold + button to turn the player on and enter Channel Select Mode.
Mode
1.Channel
Press Select
and hold
+ button to turn the player on and enter Channel Select Mode.
Press andwill
hold
+ button
turn the player
andwhite
enterbackground
Channel Select
Mode.
2.1. Channels
display
fromtobeginning
(CH A)on
and
stands
for being “selected”. All channels are selected by
2. default.
Channels
will+display
beginning
(CH A) and white background stands for being “selected”. All channels are selected by
Press
buttonfrom
to change
channels.
default. Press + button to change channels.
2. Channels will display from beginning (CH A) and white background stands for being “selected”.
All channels are selected by default. Press + button to change channels.
3. To disable a channel, press SET button and the background turns to be black. To re‐select the channel, simply press SET button
3. To disable a channel, press SET button and the background turns to be black. To re‐select the channel, simply press SET button
again.
again.
3. To disable a channel, press SET button and the background turns to be black.
To re-select the channel, simply press SET button again.
4. All changes that have been done will automatically be confirmed if the player is idled for 5 seconds or any button is pressed.
4. All changes that have been done will automatically be confirmed if the player is idled for 5 seconds or any button is pressed.
4. All changes that have been done will automatically be confirmed if the player is idled for 5 seconds or any button is pressed.
Uploading ****ALL FOLLOWING INFORMATION WILL BE INCLUDED ONLY IN THE SOFTWARE PORTION OF
Uploading ****ALL FOLLOWING INFORMATION WILL BE INCLUDED ONLY IN THE SOFTWARE PORTION OF
THE MANUAL
THE MANUAL
1. When the player is connected with PC, it will show logo “Media Vision” for 2 seconds, and then symbol “USB”.
1. When the player is connected with PC, it will show logo “Media Vision” for 2 seconds, and then symbol “USB”.
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2. Status column in proprietary software shows message of successful connection.
2. Status column in proprietary software shows message of successful connection.
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4.
All changes that have been done will automatically be confirmed if the player is idled for 5 seconds or any button is pr
Software Operation: Portable Receiver (MV-ALS-PRFM)
****The Rest of this Document will be under the
Software Introduction portion of the Manual
Uploading Receiver Software
Uploading
1. When the player is connected with PC, it will show logo “Media Vision” for 2 seconds, and then symbol “USB”.
1.
When the player is connected with PC, it will show logo “Media Vision” for 2 seconds, and then symbol “USB”.
2.
Status column in proprietary software shows message of successful connection.
2. Status column in proprietary software shows message of successful connection.
New software interface
3.
Now, the player is ready for being uploaded. 5 settings can be done in this software.
3. Now, the player is ready for being uploaded. 5 settings can be done in this software.
3‐1
Selected
or Disabled
		 Channel
3-1: Channel
selected
or disabled
		 Custom
3-2: Custom
label edited
3‐2
label edited
3-3: Wideband only or both wide and narrowband setup
3-4: Tone enabled or disabled
3‐3 Wideband only or both wide‐ and narrowband setup

Note:3-5: Auto-off enabled or disabled
1.
For better understanding of the software, please read its manual.
Others
1. The screen will become dim if being idled for 5 seconds.
Note:
1. For better understanding of the software, please read its manual.
2. The player won’t work while being uploaded.
3. The player will be off when being disconnected from PC.
USB Upload
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MV-ALS-Series
4.
All changes that have been done will automatically be confirmed if the player is idled for 5 seconds or any button is pr
Software Operation: Stationary and Portable
Transmitter (MV-ALS-STFM, MV-ALS-PTFM)
****The Rest of this Document will be under the
Software Introduction portion of the Manual
Uploading Transmitter Software
Uploading
1. After being plugged in the socket, it can be uploaded while micro USB is connected with PC.
1.
2. When
theplayer
systemisisconnected
connected with
show
logo
“Media
Vision”
for 2 seconds,
and thenand
symbol
“USB”.
When
the
withPC,
PC,ititwill
will
show
logo
“Media
Vision”
for 2 seconds,
then
symbol “USB”.
3. Status column in proprietary software shows message of successful connection.
2.
Status column in proprietary software shows message of successful connection.
New software interface
3.
4. Now,
playerisisready
ready for
for being
5 settings
can be
in thisin
software.
Now,
thethe
player
beinguploaded.
uploaded.
5 settings
candone
be done
this software.
3-1: Channel selected or disabled
3-2: Custom label edited
3‐1 Channel Selected or Disabled
3‐2
label edited
		Custom
3-3: Wideband
only or both wide and narrowband setup
3‐3 Wideband only or both wide‐ and narrowband setup

Others
Note:
1. The screen will become dim if being idled for 5 seconds.
1.
For better understanding of the software, please read its manual.
Note:
1. For better understanding of the software, please read its manual.
2. The player won’t work while being uploaded.
3. The player will be off when being disconnected from PC.
Assistive Listening System
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FCC statement
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to
part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference
in a residential installation.
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. However, there is no guarantee
that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
—Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
—Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
—Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
—Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.

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