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All Versions
User Manual
R9P014 / R9P125 / R9P602
GREEN POWERLINK
Smart Energy Monitoring &
Surge Protecting Solution
Š Copyright 2010
April 2010
into another language without the prior written consent.
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appliances are well protected and free of fire hazard during catastrophic surge
events.
Event Mode-------------------------------------------------------------18
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Advance Setup Instruction------------------------------------------ 23
Delete Event Data Setup------------------------------------------23
Delete Surge Event Data Setup----------------------------------- 24
Delete History Data Setup---------------------------------------- 24
Exit the Setup Page---------------------------------------------- 25
Add Channels to the Energy Monitor by Learning------------------ 25
Reset the Energy Monitor to Factory Default----------------------- 26
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conservation, and surge protection for your everyday life.
The GREEN POWERLINK is the total solution for green inspiration, energy
equipped with fireproof Surge MOV technology and this ensures your home
CO2 Mode-------------------------------------------------------------- 18
Surge Alert Mode-------------------------------------------------------20
Besides energy conservation, the GREEN POWERLINK surge protectors are also
Cost Mode-------------------------------------------------------------- 17
environment.
adopt new energy saving habits and reduce harmful carbon emission for our
Fully educated with the critical energy information, you are naturally motivated to
with greater awareness you’ll become more energy efficient.
With GREEN POWERLINK, you can see how much electricity you are using and
electricity usage while saving you money in the process.
The New GREEN POWERLINK Energy Monitor allows you to take control of home
uses most energy in your home.
In an effort to reduce your electricity bills, why not first check out what appliance
and reduce home electricity bill.
innovative product which is designed to manage home electricity usage efficiently
Thank you for purchasing the GREEN POWERLINK Energy Saving Solution, an
Energy Mode----------------------------------------------------------- 16
Channel Mode (Default page)------------------------------------------ 15
OPERATION--------------------------------------------------------- 14
Energy Monitor Display Mode------------------------------------ 14
Audible Alarm Setup----------------------------------------------------14
Carbon Emission Setup-------------------------------------------------13
Electricity Rate Setup---------------------------------------------------12
Currency Setup---------------------------------------------------------12
Date & Time Setup----------------------------------------------------- 10
INTRODUCTION----------------------------------------------------- 2
FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS---------------------------------------- 3
INSTALLATION------------------------------------------------------ 8
Wireless Setup Range-------------------------------------------- 8
Install Wall Tap Surge Protector---------------------------------- 8
Install Strip Surge Protector------------------------------------- 8
INITIAL SETUP------------------------------------------------------ 9
Install Battery in Energy Monitor--------------------------------- 9
Use an AC/DC Adapter (Optional)---------------------------------10
Wall Mount the Energy Monitor-----------------------------------10
Perform Energy Monitor Initial Setup-----------------------------10
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14. Surge event counter display
4. Indicates ON/OFF status of
20. Battery compartment
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10. Data display
19. AC/DC power adaptor input (Optional)
monitor displays: INSTANT ENERGY /
SET Key: confirmation button
18. ON&OFF Key: control energy saver outlet
ENERGY / COST/ CO2
9. Indicates what display mode the
8. Wireless signal strength indicator
display mode
17. MODE Key: switch to different
6. Indicates audible alarm is ON
7. Energy monitor low battery indicator
16. Cursor selector Key
5. Power failure event indicator
15. Embedded alarm speaker
13. Measurement units for display modes
3. Channel indicator
energy saver outlets
12. Clock display
Back View
2. LEARNING Key: add new channel
Side View
R9P014 Series
11. Projected and historical data display
Front View
1. RESET Key: restore factory default
Top View
Smart Energy Monitor Features
Wall Mountable
Learning Function
and monitoring
Channels control
Operating Temperature
DC Input
Replaceable Battery
LCD Dimension
Functions
Audible Alarm Alert
outlets ON/OFF
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5℃~45℃ at 85% relative humidity
9V / 1000 mA
AA Battery X4
45mm x 55mm
Yes
Yes
Up to 9 Channels
Yes
Yes
Up to 100 Ft
Wireless Range
Control Energy Saver
915MHz
Radio Frequency 915MHz
Smart Energy Monitor Specification
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R9P125 Series
Up to 100 Ft
15A / 125V / 1875W
540J
500V
Green
Green
yes
<1W
5℃~45℃ at 85% relative humidity
-5℃~60℃ at 85% relative humidity
Wireless Range
Energy Saver Outlet
AC Rating
Surge Suppression Rating
Clamping Voltage
Surge Protected LED Indicator
Energy Saver Outlet Power ON LED Indicator
Manual ON/OFF , LEARNING Key
Stand-by Power
Operating Temperature
Storage Temperature
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915MHz
Radio Frequency
Wall Tap Surge Protector Specification
- Monitor individual home appliance electricity usage
3. AC Outlet
surge protector with the energy monitor
- Learning Mode: press the LEARNING key to pair up the
to turn ON/OFF the AC outlet
- Manual ON/OFF Mode: press the Manual ON/OFF Key
2. Manual ON/OFF & LEARNING Key
is working
- The lighted green LED indicates the surge protection
1. Surge Protection LED Indicator
Wall Tap Surge Protector Features
at 15 Amps
connected devices
- Provide continuous power for
6. 2 “Always On” outlets
properly grounded
indicate the power outlets are not
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-Phone / Data line or Coax protection
9. Secondary Protection (Optional)
power waste
energy monitor to eliminate stand-by
- The Red LED light only illuminates to
wirelessly turned ON/OFF by the smart
5. Grounded Fault LED Indicator
-The Energy Saver outlets can be
8. 4 “Energy Saver” outlets
the energy monitor
key to pair up the surge protector with
surge protection is working
- The lighted green LED indicates the
4. Surge Protection LED Indicator
- Press to reset the circuit breaker
-Learning Mode: press the LEARNING
the energy saver outlets
- Protects against current overload
Manual ON/OFF Key to turn ON/OFF
3. Overload Resettable Circuit Breaker
-Manual ON/OFF Mode: press the
7. Manual ON/OFF & LEARNING Key
R9P602 Series
2. AC Power Cord
- External antenna for better reception
1. Wireless Antenna
Strip Type Surge Protector Features
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Up to 100 Ft
15A / 125V / 1875W
1080J
400V
Green
Red
Green
Yes
Yes
<1 W
5ƨ~45ƨ at 85% relative humidity
-5ƨ~60ƨ at 85% relative humidity
Wireless Range
Always On Outlets
Energy Saver Outlets
AC Rating
Surge Suppression Rating
Clamping Voltage
Surge Protected LED Indicator
Grounded Fault LED Indicator
Always On LED Indicator
External Antenna
Manual ON/OFF , LEARNING Key
Stand-by Power
Operating Temperature
Storage Temperature
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915MHz
Radio Frequency
Strip Type Surge Protector Specification
stay on at all time.
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switchable and provide continuous power for appliances which always need to
2. Connect home devices to the “ALWAYS ON” outlets. These outlets are not
instruction – channel mode).
outlets can be controlled ON/OFF by remote energy monitor (see the operating
off when not in use to eliminate stand-by power waste. The “ENERGY SAVER”
appliances which do not need to be on all the time and can be completely turned
1. Connect home appliances to the “ENERGY SAVER” outlets. These outlets are for
group home appliances by area and protect them against surge and voltage spike.
The strip type surge protector allows the user to track electricity consumption of
Install Strip Surge Protector
Note: The outlet on the surge protector is default at power off status.
instruction – channel mode).
outlet power remotely by using the energy monitor (see the operating
ON/OFF” button on the wall tap surge protector. You may also turn ON/OFF the
3. The outlet power can be manually turned ON/OFF by pressing the “Manual
2. Plug in the appliance into the wall tap surge protector outlet.
1. Plug in the wall tap surge protector to a powered 125V AC outlet.
spikes.
consumption of individual home appliance and protect it against surge and voltage
The single outlet wall tap surge protector allows the user to track electricity
Install Wall Tap Surge Protector
locate and setup both devices within 100 Ft of range.
energy monitor and surge protector communicate with no interruption, please
The energy monitor and surge protector communicate in two-way. To ensure
Wireless Setup Range
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4. Carbon Emission Setup
5. Audible Alarm Setup
Date & Time Setup
AA 1.5V alkaline batteries with right polarity.
Warning: Reversing the polarity may damage the product.
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energy monitor.
Please do not mix and match different types / new & old batteries in use with the
Batteries are not included in the product kit.
Note:
mode. Please proceed and refer to the next instruction for initial setup.
Once batteries are installed, the energy monitor will turn on and enter initial setup
3. Electricity Rate Setup
Open the battery compartment on the back of the energy monitor and install 4 x
2. Currency Setup
1. Date & Time Setup
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Please perform the following initial setup steps for first time operation
Perform Energy Monitor Initial Setup
bracket to a wall.
3. Use adhesive tape or supplied screws to securely attach the supplied wall
location where the energy monitor can be easily seem and accessed.
2. The ideal locations for the energy monitor wall mount are entrance of a room or
the energy monitor.
1. Select a spot within the wireless range to mount the supplied wall bracket for
Wall Mount the Energy Monitor
monitor.
monitor will be powered by the AC/DC adaptor to save batteries life in the energy
When the AC/DC adaptor is used in conjunction with batteries installed, the energy
separately.
The energy monitor can operate with a 9V AC/DC adapter, which can be purchased
Use an AC/DC Adapter (Optional)
Install Battery in Energy Monitor
3. Place and secure the Surge Protector on mounted screws.
inch of the screw exposed).
2. Install screws (not included) on wall or baseboard surface (leaving at least 1/4
base board mounting.
1. There are mounting holes on the back of the strip surge protector for wall or
Wall Mount the Strip Surge Protector
status.
Note: The ENERGY SAVER outlets on the surge protector are default at power off
pressing the “Manual ON/OFF” button on the strip surge protector.
4. The “ENERGY SAVER” outlets power can be manually turned ON/OFF by
outlet.
3. Plug in the AC power cord of the strip surge protector to a powered 125V AC
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button to proceed to Time setup page.
3. The day value blinks. Use the arrow key to change the day value. Press the SET
then press the SET button to proceed to day setup.
2. The month value blinks first. Use the arrow key to change the month value first
1. In date setup page, “DATEƖSETƖUP” displays in looping.
3. Press the SET button to proceed to Date setup page.
2. The year value blinks. Use the arrow key to change the year value.
1. In year setup page, “YEARƖSETƖUP” displays in looping.
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in the average rate that most nearly resembles your utility’s tariff schedule.
your local utility uses a tariff calculation other than flat electricity rate, please key
There are more than 4,000 electric utilities across the US and Canada. In the event
Electricity Rate Setup
3. Press the SET button to proceed to Electricity Utility Rate setup page.
in $ /€ /£.
2. The $ symbol blinks first. Use the arrow key to select currency symbol
1. In Currency setup page, “CURRƖSETƖUP” displays in looping.
Currency Setup
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the SET button to proceed to Audible Alarm setup page
3. The carbon emission rate blinks. Use the arrow key to change the value. Press
or LB. Then press the SET button to proceed to carbon emission rate setup.
2. The Kg symbol blinks first. Use the arrow key to select the weight symbol in Kg
1. In Carbon Emission Setup page, “CO2ƖSETƖUP” displays in looping.
Energy Mode!
Cost Mode
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Surge Alert Mode!!!!!!!!!!Event Mode!!!!!!!!!!CO2 Mode
Channel Mode!
scroll thru different display modes.
The energy monitor provides 6 types of display modes. Press the MODE button to
Energy Monitor Display Mode
Channel mode automatically.
3. Press the SET button finish the initial setup and the page will proceed to default
or disable audible alarm for surge and event alert.
2. The YES [YS] option blinks first. Use the arrow key to select Yes or NO to enable
electric utility. Please contact your local utility for carbon emission rate.
1. In Audible Alarm setup page, “ALRMƖON” displays in looping.
1 KWH of electricity produced. This can be changed depending upon your local
Audible Alarm Setup
The average carbon emission rate is 0.43Kg (0.95lbs) of carbon emission for every
turn has contributed global warming and caused abnormal weather.
fossil fuel. This is usually referred to CO2 footprint or carbon emission, which in
Carbon dioxide is emitted in the process of producing electricity by burning coal &
Carbon Emission Setup
3. Press the SET button to proceed to Carbon Emission setup page.
2. The rate value blinks. Use the arrow key to change the rate value.
of KWH of your electricity rate.
1. In Electricity Rate setup page, “KWHƖRATE” in looping display represents cost
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Proj ected Energy
Consumption in kWh
í˘ł
Historic Energy
Consumption in kWh
Use the right arrow key to change from energy consumption in kWh to projected
energy consumption LAST DayƖLAST WeekƖLAST MonthƖLAST YearƖTotal
“NOT AVAL” (not available) will be displayed when the Channel does not exit.
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control outlets on ALL surge protectors simultaneously.
When CH number is changed to ALL, press the ON/OFF key will turn ON/OFF the
the surge protector.
ON/OFF Key on the energy monitor to turn ON and OFF the energy saver outlets of
The energy monitor can display the ON/OFF Status of the surge protector. Use the
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the right arrow key to change from projected energy consumption to historic
Channels will be displayed.
(up to date).
The energy monitor can store and display the historic energy consumption. Use
When CH number is changed to ALL, the energy consumption of ALL available
3. Turn ON/OFF the energy saver outlets on the surge protector
3. View historic energy consumption for the channel
The energy monitor can display instant energy consumption in watt of each channel.
energy consumption PER DayƖPER WeekƖPER MonthƖPER Year.
The energy monitor can calculate and display the projected energy consumption.
Use the arrow key to change the channel from CH1 to CH9 to ALL channels.
2. View instant energy consumption of each channel
2. View projected energy consumption for the channel
kWh for the Channel.
In Energy Mode, the energy monitor will first display the energy consumption in
1. View energy consumption in kWh for the channel
Energy
Consumption in kWh
í˘˛
protectors. Each CH number represents an energy tracking surge protector.
í˘ą
Energy Mode
The energy monitor can control and monitor up to 9 energy tracking surge
1. Change channel in channel mode
í˘˛
í˘ą
30 seconds.
The energy monitor will return to the default Channel Mode page when it is idle for
Channel Mode (Default page)
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right arrow key to change from carbon emission per hour to projected carbon
emission PER DayƖPER WeekƖPER MonthƖPER Year.
3. View historic carbon emission for the channel
The energy monitor can store and display the historic carbon emission. Use the
right arrow key to change from projected carbon emission to historic carbon
emission LAST DayƖLAST WeekƖLAST MonthƖLAST YearƖTotal (up to date).
right arrow key to change from energy cost per hour to projected energy cost
PER DayƖPER WeekƖPER MonthƖPER Year.
3. View historic energy cost for the channel
The energy monitor can store and display the historic energy cost. Use the
right arrow key to change from projected energy cost to historic energy cost
LAST DayƖLAST WeekƖLAST MonthƖLAST YearƖTotal (up to date).
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The energy monitor can calculate and display the projected energy cost. Use the
The energy monitor can calculate and display the projected energy cost. Use the
home electricity.
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screen. This allows the user to be aware of the unusual power failure conditions of
surge protector, the energy monitor will alert with beeping and event icon on the
In the event of power failure or power overload happening to the energy tracking
Event Mode
2. View projected carbon emission for the channel
2. View projected energy cost for the channel
Historic Carbon Emission in KG
for the Channel.
Projected Carbon Emission in KG
In CO2 Mode, the energy monitor will first display the carbon emission per hour
Carbon Emission per hour in KG
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Channel.
Historic Energy Cost in $
í˘˛
1. View carbon emission per hour for the channel
Projected Energy Cost in $
í˘ł
In Cost Mode, the energy monitor will first display the energy cost per hour for the
Energy Cost per hour in $
í˘˛
í˘ą
CO2 Mode
1. View energy cost per hour for the channel
í˘ą
Cost Mode
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experiencing power failure / power overload conditions.
2. The event icon and CH number in lower left corner will flash to indicate what CH is
when event happening to other channels.
1. The energy monitor will insert the event alert on the screen and alert with beeping
í˘˛
í˘ą
Instant event alert insertion from other channels
overload, NO DATA will be shown on the energy monitor.
2. Since the remote surge protector stops working due to power failure / power
the energy monitor will alert with beeping and event icon flashing on the screen.
1. When power failure / power overload happens to the currently browsing channel,
í˘˛
í˘ą
Instant event alert on currently browsing channel
í˘ą
í˘˛
í˘ł
icon on the screen. This allows the user to
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be aware of the unusual surge conditions of home electricity.
monitor will alert with beeping and
When energy tracking surge protector encounters surge events, the energy
Surge Alert Mode
Use the arrow key to change and view events in sequence.
The number in lower right corner indicates how many times the events happened.
3. View historic events for the channel in sequence
ended on Feb 6th at 2:03PM.
The above example shows that the event occurred from Feb 6th at 12:06PM and
The energy monitor will then display TO what date & time the events ended.
2. View what date & time the events ended
icon will be flashing and first display FROM what date & time the events occurred.
The energy monitor can store and display historic events. In event mode, the event
1. View what date & time the events occurred
View historic events for the channel
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icon flashing on the screen. The energy
icon).
icon) or major surge
í˘˛
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beeping and display what Channel is encountering surge event in lower left corner.
1. When surge event happens to other channel, the energy monitor will alert with
í˘ą
Instant surge alert insertion from other channels
(big
events and display surge alert in minor surge (small
The energy tracking surge protector can detect the intensity of the surge
Note:
event data for later review.
monitor will display the surge event frequency in numbers and store the surge
monitor will alert with beeping and
1. When surge events happen to the currently browsing channel, the energy
í˘ą
Instant surge alert on currently browsing channel
icon).
í˘˛
major surge event information.
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surge event data. Press the mode button to go to major surge event page for detail
When viewing historic surge events, the energy monitor will first display minor
Note:
Use the arrow key to change and view historic surge events in sequence.
The energy monitor will store and display the surge events frequency in numbers.
2. View historic surge events for the channel in sequence
in Nov. 16th.
occurred. The above example shows that the 5th surge event occurred at 12:00pm
The energy monitor will first display what date and time the last surge event
1. View what date and time the surge events occurred
í˘ą
View historic surge events for the channel
display mode.
The instant surge alert insertion will display for short time and return to previous
Note:
icon) or major surge (big
icon in the lower right corner will flash and display the intensity of surge
event in minor surge (small
2. The
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may choose to delete all the previous event data.
1. In Delete Event Data setup page, “DELƖEVNTƖDATA” displays in looping. User
Delete Event Data Setup
8. Delete History Energy Data Setup
7. Delete Surge Event Data Setup
6. Delete Event Data Setup
5. Audible Alarm Setup
4. Carbon Emission Setup
3. Electricity Rate Setup
2. Currency Setup
1. Date & Time Setup
manual.
first 5 advance setup options, please refer to Initial Setup Instruction in the
Press and hold the SET button for 3 seconds to access in the set-up menu. For the
energy monitor.
In set-up menu, the user can perform the following setup procedures for the
Advance Setup Instruction
Delete History Data Setup
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3. Press the SET button to proceed to Delete History Data Setup page.
event data delete decision.
2. The NO option blinks first. Use the arrow key to select Yes [YS] or NO for surge
looping. User may choose to delete all the previous surge event data.
1. In Delete Surge Event Data setup page, “DELƖSURGƖDATA” displays in
Delete Surge Event Data Setup
3. Press the SET button to proceed to Delete Surge Event Data Setup page.
data delete decision.
2. The NO option blinks first. Use the arrow key to select Yes [YS] or NO for event
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2. Push a stylus or pen into the reset point for 5 seconds.
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all the necessary setup and channel setting.
3. The energy monitor will be hard reset to factory default setting. Please perform
1. Locate the reset point on top of the energy monitor.
up to 9 CH by adding to the exiting energy monitor.
channel settings will be erased.
By performing resetting energy monitor to factory default, all saved data, setup &
Note:
default setting.
Please follow the instruction below to reset the energy monitor to its factory
Reset the Energy Monitor to Factory Default
channels on the energy monitor.
7. Repeat step 2~5 to add more energy tracking surge protectors to different
6. Redo step 3~5 if learning is not successful.
added to the channel on the energy monitor.
5. The Surge Protector will beep once to confirm that it has been successfully
energy tracking surge protector to the selected channel.
4. Within 10 seconds, press the LEARNING button on the energy monitor to add
Note : you can release the button once the indicator light goes flashing
mode.
for 3 seconds until the green LED indicator light flashes and goes into learning
3. On the energy tracking surge protector, press and hold the LEARNING button
you wish to add the energy tracking surge protector.
2. In the energy monitor channel mode, use the arrow key to select which channel
1. Hold the energy monitor close to the energy tracking surge protector.
You can purchase more compatible energy tracking surge protectors and expand
pre-paired and ready to use.
The energy monitor and the energy tracking surge protector in the kit are
Add Channels to the Energy Monitor by Learning
2. Select NO then press SET button will allow the user to re-do setup steps.
press the SET button to exit the setup menu.
1. In Exit page, the NO option blinks first. Use the arrow key to select Yes [YS] then
Exit the Setup Page
3. Press the SET button to proceed to Exit page.
history data delete decision.
2. The NO option blinks first. Use the arrow key to select Yes [YS] or NO for
database.
User may choose to delete all the previously saved KWH / COST / CO2 historic
1. In Delete History Data setup page, “DELƖHISTƖDATA” displays in looping.
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
INTERFERENCE STATEMENT
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.
! device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
This
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.
CAUTION:
To assure continued FCC compliance:
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device
could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

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