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OPERATIONS MANUAL
MiniLink® Wireless Ethernet System
MicroTek Electronics, Inc.
25691 Atlantic Ocean Drive, Suite B-3; Lake Forest, CA 92630
Information Hotline 888-36-MICRO
www.microtekelectronics.com
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION
For your protection, please read and observe all safety instructions before operating this system and keep this sheet
and any additional instructions for future reference.
INSTALLATION & USE
OBSERVE WARNINGS: All warnings in the operating instructions should be carefully followed.
WATER AND MOISTURE: The Wireless Ethernet Modules used in this system are weatherproof provided they
are installed correctly. The Power Injection Modules used in this system are NOT weatherproof. None of the
modules in this system are waterproof and should never be submerged. Severe electrical shock, personal injury or
damage to the equipment may result.
POWER SOURCE: Connect the equipment to a power source only of the type described on the operating
instructions or as marked on the equipment.
ATTACHMENTS: Use only MicroTek supplied or recommended Power Injection Modules, Power Supplies,
CAT5 Cables and weather seals and plugs.
WHEN NOT IN USE: Unplug the power if the equipment is left unattended or unused for long periods of time or
during lightning storms
REPLACEMENT PARTS: When replacement parts are required, use only replacement parts specified by
MicroTek Electronics, Inc. Unauthorized substitutions may result in damage to the system and will void the
warranty.
FCC-Required Information Federal Communications Commission
Radio Frequency Interference Statement for Class A Digital Devices
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 instruction manual, may cause harmful
interference to radio frequencies. 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.
This equipment is designed to be professionally installed exclusively for fixed point-to-point applications. These
products must be controlled due to radio frequency power output levels emitted with special consideration given to
antenna placement as it relates to human exposure. Compliance is the responsibility of the installer and user.
Radio Frequency Interface Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for an intentional radiator, pursuant to Part 15,
Subpart C of the FCC Rules. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy. If not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, it may cause interference to radio communications. The
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential situation. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment on and off, the user
is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
•
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna of the affected radio or television.
•
Increase the separation between the equipment and the affected receiver.
•
Connect the equipment and the affected receiver to power outlets on separate circuits.
•
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Shielded cables must be used with this unit to ensure compliance with Class A FCC limits. Changes or modifications
to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate
the equipment. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by MicroTek could void the users authority to
operate the equipment.
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FCC Output Power Restrictions
The FCC does not require licensing to implement this device. License-free operation in the industrial, scientific, and
medical band is documented in FCC Rules Part 15.247. It is the responsibility of the individuals designing and
implementing the radio system to assure compliance with any pertinent FCC Rules and Regulations. This device must
be professionally installed.
Exposure to Radio Frequency Fields
The Minilink 5.8WES is designed to operate at 5.8 GHz with up to 20 Watts EIRP maximum transmit power. This
level of RF energy is above the Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) levels specified in FCC OET65:97-01. The
following precautions must be taken during installation of this equipment:
•
The installed antenna must not be located in a manner that allows exposure of the general population to the
direct beam path of the antenna at a distance less than 1 Meter. Installation on towers, masts, or rooftops not
accessible to the general population is recommended; or
•
Mount the antenna in a manner that prevents any personnel from entering the area within 1 Meter from the
front of the antenna.
•
It is recommended that the installer place radio frequency hazard warnings signs on the barrier that prevents
access to the antenna.
•
During installation and alignment of the antenna, do not stand in front of the antenna assembly.
•
During installation and alignment of the antenna, do not handle or touch the front of the antenna.
These simple precautions must be taken to prevent general population and installation personnel from exposure to RF
energy in excess of specified MPE levels.
Industry Canada Restrictions
This device is in compliance with the applicable sections of the Industry Canada RSS-210 Spectrum Management and
Telecommunications Radio Standard Specification that governs Low Power License-Exempt Radiocommunication
Devices. Specifically, the output EIRP of this device relative to antenna gain is factory set to ensure compliance with
section 6.2.2(q1)(iv)(g).
In addition, it is noted for all users that high power radars are allocated as primary users (meaning they have priority) of
the 5250-5350 MHz and 5650-5850 MHz frequency bands and these radars could cause interference and/or damage to
LELAN devices such as are covered by this manual.
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INDEX
SECTION
PAGE #
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS, FCC NOTICE --------- ( i )
RADIO FREQUENCY EXPOSURE, INDUSTRY CANADA ------ ( ii )
QUICK START GUIDE ----------------------------------------------------- 2
PRE-INSTALLATION REMINDER, RETURN POLICY ----------- 3
WEM DESCRIPTION -------------------------------------------------------- 4
FRONT, REAR & SIDE VIEWS -------------------------------------------- 4 - 5
PIM DESCRIPTION --------------------------------------------------------- 5
TOP, RIGHT & LEFT SIDE VIEWS --------------------------------------- 5
WES CONNECTION DIAGRAM ---------------------------------------- 6
WEM INSTALLATION & OPERATION ------------------------------ 6 - 7
SELECT CHANNEL, POLARITY SELECT & MOUNT WEM ------ 6
CONFIGURE CABLE, CONNECT WEM & ESTABLISH LINK ----- 7
ANVANCED OPERATION ------------------------------------------------ 7 - 11
WEB BROWSER INTERFACE --------------------------------------------- 7
INFORMAITON --------------------------------------------------------------- 8
STATIONS --------------------------------------------------------------------- 8
WIRELESS --------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 - 9
SECURITY --------------------------------------------------------------------- 9 - 10
ADMINISTRATION ---------------------------------------------------------- 10 - 11
WEM SPECIFICATIONS -------------------------------------------------- 12 - 13
TROUBLE SHOOTING ---------------------------------------------------- 14
WARRANTY ------------------------------------------------------------------ 15
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QUICK START GUIDE
MicroTek Electronics, Inc. recommends that all equipment be bench
tested before being installed onsite. This test will ensure the equipment
is functioning properly.
WIRELESS ETHERNET MODULE (WEM) SETUP
1. Remove the WEMs from box, select frequency via the rotary switch at the side of the
unit. (Factory set to channel 1) The channels of each set of WEMs must be matched for
the WEMs to communicate with each other.
2. Mount the first WEM at the desired location. Position WEM for desired polarity using
rear label arrow as a reference. The polarity on the WEMs must match for proper
operation.
3. Point the WEM as accurately as possible to the point where the second matched WEM
will be mounted.
4. Remove the Power Injection Modules (PIMs) from the box and determine where they
will be located for each WEM. The total distance between a WEM and connected
Ethernet device cannot exceed 300 feet. The PIMs can be located anywhere along the
300 feet of CAT5 cable. Connect standard CAT5 straight through cable to the “Ethernet
Out” port on each PIM and WEM. The “Ethernet In” port on each PIM should be
connected to its respective Ethernet device.
5. Connect the included power supplies to the “Power In” port on the PIMs and plug the
transformers into a standard 110VAC outlet. If the Ethernet devices on each end are
connected, powered up and aimed correctly, the “Link Activity”, “Power” and “Signal
Level” LEDs will illuminate. If the Ethernet device is not connected the “Power” LED
and “Signal Level” LEDs only will illuminate. If the “Signal Level” LED is flashing, the
WEMs are communicating but at slower rate than 20 Mbps. The flash rate indicates the
throughput rate. Reposition the modules to achieve the best throughput rate.
Note: If a dish is used with the system, assemble the dish and mount the WEM in the
dish as described in the dish installation instructions. Position the dish with WEM and
connect the CAT5 cable as described above.
Trouble Shooting: If the signal level indicator is not fully lit, video does not appear on
the screen or you are having other operational difficulties, please visit the trouble
shooting section on page 14 of the operations manual or contact MicroTek toll free at
(888) 366-4276 for technical assistance.
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PRE-INSTALLATION REMINDERS
The information on the Quick Start Guide is intended for ease of use and application, the
following reminders will help to ensure your satisfaction with MicroTek products and service.
1. Read through this manual before bench testing and installation
2. Perform a bench test incorporating all components of the application
3. Install your MiniLink Wireless Ethernet System
4. Toll-free technical assistance is available Monday through Friday (8-5pm PST) at 888366-4276
MICROTEK ELECTRONICS RETURN POLICY
All MicroTek Electronics equipment comes with a 2-year limited warranty for repair or
replacement (see the last page for warranty information). In addition to the 2-year warranty, all
products can be returned within the first thirty days for credit. Products may be returned within
30-days of shipment provided the products are in like new condition and in the original
packaging. Contact your MicroTek Electronics dealer or distributor to obtain an authorization to
return the merchandise for credit.
Return authorizations for repair can be sent directly to Microtek Electronics with a valid RA
number. Call our technical assistance line to obtain an RA number for repair.
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MINILINK WIRELESS ETHERNET SYSTEM (WES)
The MiniLink WES is a plug and play CAT5/Ethernet cable replacement device. It operates in
the 5.3 and 5.8 GHz U-NII bands on 8 non-overlapping channels. The WES system enables a
wide variety of IP cameras, DVRs, encoders/decoders and web servers to be used across
wireless line-of-sight links in ranges of 2500 feet to 30 miles. The system operates independent
of any network it may be connected to.
MINILINK WIRELESS ETHERNET MODULE (WEM)
WEM DESCRIPTION
A. FRONT VIEW
B. REAR VIEW
1. LINK ACTIVITY LED
Indicates link activity between connected Ethernet device and WEM.
1 23
2. POWER LED
Indicates the WEM has power.
3. SIGNAL LEVEL LED
Indicates the signal level between 2 WEMs.
4. HORIZONTAL ETHERNET PORT
Standard RJ-45 connector
5. CHANNEL SELECT
Rotary switch for channel selection
C. SIDE VIEW
1.
MOUNTING HOLES
¼ - 20 mounting holes - each WEM has 2 sets of ¼ - 20 mounting holes 90 degrees opposed to
each other for horizontal and vertical polarity selection
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WEM DESCRIPTION (cont’d)
2.
ETHERNET PORT
Standard RJ-45 connector – each WEM has 2 ports 90 degrees opposed to each other for
horizontal and vertical polarity selection.
3. ROTARY CHANNEL SELECT SWITCH
Shows switch settings for channels 0 – 9. *Note: Channels 0, 1 and 2 are the same
frequency.
POWER INJECTION MODULE (PIM)
Note: The Power Injector Modules are not weatherproof units and must be protected from
moisture.
PIM DESCRIPTION
A. TOP VIEW
1. ETHERNET IN – Connect to Ethernet device
2. POWER IN – 12-20 VDC Center Positive
3. ETHERNET OUT – Connect to WEM
B. RIGHT SIDE VIEW
1. POWER LED – Lit when power is on
2. ETHERNET OUT – Connect to WEM
3. POWER IN – Connect to Power Supply
C. LEFT SIDE VIEW
1. ETHERNET IN – Connect to Ethernet device
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WES CONNECTION DIAGRAM
PIM
PIM
< 2500 ft
Power Supply
Power Supply
Straight-through Ethernet
Cable
Straight-through Ethernet
Cable
1. If an Ethernet device that is in use has a crossover function, then you may require
a crossover cable (connected to the “Ethernet In” RJ45 Ethernet port) otherwise a
straight-through cable would be used.
2. Encoder/Decoder (or other Ethernet device) with Coax connected to the
Camera/DVR if used with Encoder/Decoder.
3. When installed, there must be clear wide-open line-of-sight up to 2500 feet with
the 2500 foot system, up to 4 miles with the 2 or 4 mile system, and up to 30
miles with the 30 mile system.
WEM INSTALLATION & OPERATION
A. SELECT CHANNEL
Locate and remove the ½ inch diameter plug at the side of the WEM. Select the channel the
system will operate on. Each WEM pair must share the same channel to communicate
properly. Replace the ½ inch diameter plug after the channel has been selected.
B. SELECT POLARITY
Determine if vertical or horizontal polarity will be used. Each WEM is shipped ready to
install in the vertical polarity position. If horizontal polarity is desired, locate and remove
the ¾ inch plug in the horizontal Ethernet port and insert it in the vertical Ethernet port.
C. MOUNT WEM
Mount the WEM with the
included wall/pole mount
bracket and hardware. Connect
the mounting block with ball
adjustment to mounting bracket
with the ¼ - 20 button head
screw. Connect the WEM to the
mounting block using the ¼-20
mounting holes in the WEM.
Position the WEM and point
it in the desired direction
Tighten the jam nut against
¼ - 20
Button Head
the bottom of the WEM case
Screw - 1x
to lock it in position.
¼ - 20 Lock
Washer – 5x
¼ - 20 Nut – 4x
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U-Bolts w/
Clamps - 2x
WEM INSTALLATION & OPERATION (cont’d)
D. CONFIGURE CABLE
Determine the length of CAT5 cable that will be needed and where the PIM will be located.
The total cable length from the WEM to the Ethernet device cannot exceed 300 feet,
however, the PIM can be located anywhere along the 300 feet of cable. The PIM is not
weather proof and must be placed indoors or in an environmental enclosure. On the WEM
end, feed the CAT5 cable through the supplied weatherproof connector. Slide the supplied
black cable jacket over the cable. Crimp an RJ45 CAT5 connector on the end of the cable
and configure as a straight-through cable.
E. CONNECT WEM
Connect the cable to the WEM. Slide the cable jacket up to the base of the connector. Slide
the weatherproof connector over the cable jacket and screw it into the WEM and tighten.
Tighten the clamping nut until the CAT5 cable is sealed in the connector. Check the WEM
positioning and make sure the Power and Link Activity LEDs are on. The Link Activity
indicator, amber LED, will only illuminate if an Ethernet source device is connected and
powered up, and the red LED will verify power is being sent over the Ethernet cable.
F. ESTABLISH LINK
Follow above steps, A through E, for both ends of the link to be established. After both ends
have been installed and powered up, the green Signal Level LED will illuminate. A solid
green LED indicates the WEMs are communicating at the maximum throughput standard
rate of 20 Mbps. If the green LED is flashing, the WEMs are communicating at a level less
than 20 Mbps. If this occurs, realign the WEMs to achieve the maximum throughput.
NOTE: Maximum throughput requires a line-of-sight transmission path between the WEMs
and no 5 GHz interference. In some cases, depending on the physical and RF environment,
a useable throughput rate may not be possible. Contact MicroTek for more information –
888-366-4276 or info@microtekelectronics.com.
ADVANCED OPERATION
WEB BROWSER INTERFACE
Each WEM has a web browser interface to access the advanced setup functions. If changing
advanced settings, be sure to connect and power the WEMs individually. The default IP
addresses for each set of WEMs are 192.168.1.200 and 192.168.1.201. To access this interface,
connect the WEM to the Ethernet port on a computer, launch the browser and type in the
default IP address 192,168.1.200. If this IP address does not grant access, use default IP
address 192.168.1.201. The configuration of the computer used to access the WEM may need
to be changed depending on its IP settings. The IP address of the computer should be changed
to 192.168.1.xxx. The xxx setting can be any address 2 – 254 excluding 200 and 201. The
Subnet mask should be 255.255.255.0. If you have any questions or concerns about changing
these settings, please contact your network administrator. The default user name for each
WEM is admin and the password is admin. Please note if you save parameters while connected
to default IP address 192.168.1.201 the address will increment by 1 digit (i.e.192.168.1.202,
.203, etc.).
WARNING: IF YOU CHANGE THE USER NAME AND/OR PASSWORD, YOU WILL NEED TO KEEP
A RECORD OF YOUR CHANGES IN A SAFE PLACE. IF THE USER NAME AND/OR PASSWORD IS
FORGOTTEN OR MISPLACED, THE WEM MUST BE RETURNED TO MICROTEK TO BE RESET.
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WEB BROWSER INTERFACE (cont’d)
A. INFORMATION
The information page provides the details of how the WEM is configured.
1. STATIONS
The Stations page shows the MAC address of the paired WEM the WEM being accessed is
connected to.
2. WIRELESS
The wireless page is used for enabling turbo mode. The turbo mode combines adjacent
channels to provide 40 Mbps of throughput. The channels available in turbo mode are: 3, 6
and 8 only. If another channel is selected, Turbo mode will not be enabled. To enable Turbo
mode, click the check box and then click save to update the WEM.
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2. WIRELESS (cont’d)
3. SECURITY
The security page is used for enabling WEP encryption and setting the parameters for WEP
encryption. Click the “Enable WEP” check box to enable. After this box is checked, the
Default WEP key is available, as are: Authentication, WEP key lengths and WEP Key 1-4.
After updating the settings as desired, click save to update the WEM. Please note that paired
WEMs must have the same settings to operate correctly.
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3. SECURITY (cont’d)
A.
Default WEP key to use
B. Authentication
C. WEP key lengths
4. ADMIN
The administration page is used for rebooting the WEM, resetting the default configuration,
upgrading firmware and selecting the device name, changing IP settings and changing the
user name and password need to access the system.
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4. ADMIN (cont’d)
If you have any questions regarding the advanced setup of the MiniLink Wireless Ethernet
System, please contact MicroTek’s Technical Assistance at 888-366-4276 (Monday through
Friday 8-5pm PST) or online at www.microtekelectronics.com
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WEM SPECIFICATIONS
RF Modules
RF SECTION
Power Output
Transmitting Frequency
Channel Capacity
250 mW ERP 5.3 GHz @ 2500 feet
400 mW ERP 5.8 GHz @ 2500+ feet
5.250 – 5.350 GHz (U-NII-2)
5.725 – 5.825 GHz (U-NII-3 / ISM)
8 non-overlapping channels
5.3 GHz Band – 5280, 5300, 5320
(5.3 GHz band not available in ML WES-30 system)
FCC ID:
I.C.:
5.8 GHz Band - 5745, 5765, 5785, 5805, 5825
OFDM
Linear, horizontal or vertical
Up to 20 Mbps - standard mode
Up to 40 Mbps – turbo mode
(3 channels maximum)
JRRWES
4887A-WES
MANAGEMENT
Interface
Frequency Selection
User ID/Password
Turbo Mode
IP Address
WEP Encryption
Proprietary, Ethernet 10/100 baseT
Rotary switch – channels 1 – 9
Web browser interface
Web browser interface
Web browser interface
Web browser interface
Modulation
Polarization
Data Throughput Rate
MECHANICAL
Physical
Dimensions
Weight
POWER
Power Requirements
Power Method
Connector
Cable Specifications
Environmental, sealed, billet aluminum, powder coated
housing with UV stabilized PVC radome
3.6” x 3.6” x 1.75”
15.2 oz
12 - 20 VDC @ 3 W
Reverse voltage protected
Power-over-Ethernet (POE) via power injector box
(midspan standard)
RJ45 – in and out of power injection box
100 Meters (328 Feet) on 24 AWG CAT-5 cable
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WEM SPECIFICATIONS (continued)
RF Modules
ENVIRONMENTAL
Humidity
Operating Temperature
RANGES
Up to 2500 Feet
Up to 2-Miles
Up to 4-Miles
Up to 30 Miles
95% non-condensing
-20F to +150F
Integral patch antenna 5.3 & 5.8 GHz modules
Integral 6 x 6 12-dBi patch antenna –
5.3 GHz module only
Integral 6 x 6 17-dBi patch antenna –
5.8 GHz module only
RF module with integral patch antenna mounted in
25 dBi 18” dish on both ends
Power Injection Module
MECHANICAL
Physical
Dimensions
Weight
Interface
POWER
Power Requirements
Indicator
Connectors
ENVIRONMENTAL
Humidity
Operating Temperature
Plastic housing, not weatherproof
2.6” x 2.6” x 1.1”
2.5 oz
2 – RJ45 connectors
12 VDC 500 mA wall transformer (two supplied)
LED - red
DC Jack 2.5 mm x 5.5 mm
center positive, 2 – RJ45
95% non-condensing
-20F to +150F
*For product improvement, design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
PROBLEM
No Link Activity
No Signal Level LED
or Flashing Signal
Level LED
All three solid LEDs
but no picture
No Green Signal Level
LED (When Using the
MLWES-30 with two
18” Parabolic Dishes)
SUGGESTION
1. NO POWER – make certain the both
WEMs have power and the red Power LED
is on.
2. Check the configuration of both WEMs.
Each pair must be set to the same address.
If you have changed any of the advanced
settings, make sure the configuration of
both WEMs is the same.
3. Make sure the cable run between the WEM
and Ethernet device is no longer than 328
feet.
4. Make sure the cables being used are
straight through and all cable connectors
are attached properly.
5. If using an Ethernet hub or fast switch, try
a crossover cable between the hub and the
Power Injector Module.
1. Check line-of-sight of the WEMs. Verify
the WEMs are aimed properly. You
should have clear, wide-open line of sight
between the WEM modules.
2. Change channels; cycle power.
1. Check video at the camera
2. Check wiring into encoders or decoders
3. Try changing channels; cycle power
4. Hook up one radio directly into a PC or
laptop and verify that the IP address is
accessible. Check the other radio the same
way, then verify that each IP address is
accessible over the wireless link into a
PC/laptop.
1. Verify wide-open line-of-sight
2. Re-angle your dish antenna in a downward
angle until both LEDs are solid green.
3. Mount the dishes higher above ground
level and/or above any obstruction.
If you have tried the trouble shooting steps above and the system is still not working correctly,
please contact MicroTek at 888-366-4276, Monday through Friday, between the hours of
8:00AM and 5:00PM Pacific Time. One of our technicians will work with you to rectify the
problem over the phone.
Thank you,
MicroTek Electronics, Inc.
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WARRANTY INFORMATION
MICROTEK LIMITED WARRANTY
MicroTek Electronics extends the following LIMITED WARRANTY to the
original owner/purchaser of this product:
1) If, within two years after date of initial sale, this product, or any part or
portion thereof, shall prove upon examination by MICROTEK, to be
defective in material or workmanship, MICROTEK will repair or replace
such part or portion at MICROTEK’s option. The warranty period on the
repaired or replaced part or portion of this product shall be limited to the
unexpired term of the original warranty. The buyer shall be responsible
for all shipping and transportation of the product to MICROTEK for any
performance under this warranty.
2) Conditions and Exceptions:
a) Any accident to this product, any misuse or abuse, alternation, use in
modified form, or any attempt to repair this product shall void this
warranty. These conditions to the warranty include, but are not
limited to, incorrect power connections, physical damage due to
mechanical shock, exposure to moisture, and circuit modification.
b) SHOULD THIS PRODUCT PROVE DEFECTIVE FOLLOWING
PURCHASE, THE BUYER, NOT THE MANUFACTURER,
DISTRIBUTOR, OR RETAILER, ASSUMES THE ENTIRE COST
OF ALL SERVICING OR REPAIR, EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE
PROVIDED BY THE TERMS OF THIS WARRANTY.
c) FOR BREACH OF ANY WRITTEN OR IMPLIED WARRANTY
ON THIS PRODUCT, THE BUYER IS LIMITED TO THE
FOLLOWING DAMAGES. (1) THE COST OF LABOR TO
REPAIR OR REPLACE DEFECTIVE PARTS OR PORTIONS OF
THIS PRODUCT, AND (2) THE COST OF THE REPAIRED OR
REPLACE PARTS OR PORTIONS OF THIS PRODUCT.
d) NO OTHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES HAVE
BEEN MADE OR WILL BE MADE ON BEHALF OF MICROTEK
WITH RESPECT TO THE SALE, REPAIR, INSTALLATION,
OPERATION, OR REPLACEMENT OF THIS PRODUCT.
MICROTEK DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF
MERCHANTABILITY OF THIS PRODUCT OR ITS FITNESS
FOR ANY PURPOSE, AND THE BUYER AGREES THAT THIS
PRODUCT IS SOLD “AS IS” AND THAT THE ENTIRE RISK OF
QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THIS PRODUCT IS WITH
THE BUYER, EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE PROVIDED BY THE
TERMS OF THIS WARRANTY.
e) Some states/jurisdictions do not allow exclusions or limitations of
incidental or consequential damages, or limitations on how long an
implied warranty lasts, so the above exclusions or limitations may not
apply to you.
3) Contact your dealer regarding return authorization for out of warranty
repairs and any further product information.
MicroTek Electronics, Inc.
25691 Atlantic Ocean Drive, Suite B3, Lake Forest, CA 92630
Information Hotline 888-36-MICRO
www.microtekelectronics.com
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