Oregon Scientific WMR968 CABLE FREE User Manual

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SECTION 2 INSTALLATION
WEATHER STATION
MODEL: WMR968
User Manual
SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION
- Air temperature
- Relative humidity
- Barometric pressure
- Wind speed and direction
- Rainfall
The WMR968 is also equipped with:
- Calendar clock with daily alarm
- Weather forecast within 20- to 30-mile (32 to 48 km)
radius
- Weather alarms
- Memory for maximum and minimum readings
- Simple, touch-screen operation
- RS232 PC connection jack
-
™ backlight
The WMR968 operates at 433MHz. No wire installation is required among units.
The WMR968 has an effective range of 328 ft (100 m) in an open area. Position the units within range and be sure the transmission path is clear of interference and obstacles.
NOTE The anemometer, thermo-hygrometer and rain
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gauge should be installed outdoors and in locations that best measure the weather elements the instruments are designed for. As for the baro-thermo-hygrometer, it must be installed indoors. If you have any optional thermo or thermo-hygro sensors, they can be installed outdoors or indoors.
STANDARD PACKAGE
The original WMR968 comes complete with the following:
- Main unit (WMR968)
- Anemometer (WGR968)
- Thermo-hygrometer (THGR968)
- Rain gauge (RGR968)
- Baro-thermo-hygrometer (BTHR968)
- 12V AC adapter
The thermo-hygrometer and rain gauge are powered by solar transmitters STR928N while the anemometer is powered by solar transmitter STR938.
The WMR968 can support up to seven different remote instruments. You can also connect up to three optional thermo or thermo-hygro sensors to the system.
Optional items include:
- Thermo-hygro sensor (THGR238)
- Thermo sensor (THR238)
Contact an authorized dealer for optional items.
THE ANEMOMETER
The anemometer measures wind speed and direction.
To install it,
1. Place the wind cup over the thinnest shaft on the anemometer’s T-bar.
2. Tighten the screw on the base of the wind cup.
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3. Align the red markings on the wind vane’s shaft.
4. With the aid of a compass, face the red marking south before mounting the anemometer.
Water staying at position 1 - 4 means the gauge is not leveled
5. Use metal ring to adjust the leveling of the rain collector if necessary.
METAL RING
6. Close the cover of the rain collector.
5. Mount the anemometer and its solar transmitter safely in place.
The wind speed and direction window on the main unit should read 180˚ if the main unit is installed.
THE THERMO-HYGROMETER
The thermo-hygrometer measures outdoor temperature and humidity.
To install it:
Mount the thermo-hygrometer and its solar transmitter safely in place.
THE SOLAR TRANSMITTERS
The solar transmitters make use of solar energy to power the instruments they are connected to.
NOTE
super lithium batteries for weather condition under 0 ˚C (32 ˚F).
Standard Alkaline batteries contain significant amounts of water. Because of this they will freeze in low temperatures of approximately 10˚F (-12˚C). Disposable Lithium batteries have a much lower threshold for temperature with an estimated freezing range of below -40˚F (-40˚C). The Liquid Crystal Display in outdoor thermometers will remain operational to -20˚F (-28˚C) with adequate power.
Wireless ranges can be impacted by a variety of factors such as extremely cold temperatures. Extreme cold may temporarily reduce the effective range between the sensor and the base station. If the unit's performance fails due to low temperature, the unit will resume proper functioning as the temperature rises to within the normal temperature range (i.e no permanent damage will occur to the unit due to low temperatures).
For the solar transmitters to function properly, make sure the solar receptors on the transmitters are exposed to sunlight and the connectors of the connection cable are securely plugged in.
It is recommended to insert two UM3 or “AA”-sized
THE RAIN GAUGE
The rain gauge measures the total amount and rate of rainfall.
To install it:
1. Open the cover of the rain collector.
2.
Remove the fiber tape from around the bucket assemblies.
3.
Mount the rain gauge and its solar transmitter safely in place.
4. Put drops of water on the cross at the base on the rain collector to check the leveling.
THE BARO-THERMO-HYGROMETER
The baro-thermo-hygrometer measures the atmospheric pressure, temperature and humidity.
The sensor uses four UM4 or “AAA”-sized batteries.
To install it,
1. Insert alkaline batteries accordingly.
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2. Mount the unit where you want to monitor the readings. Or you can make use of its table stand to place it on a flat surface.
THE MAIN UNIT
The main unit gives you all the readings and controls. It should be placed indoors.
The main unit is powered up by the 12V AC adapter.
To install it,
1. Position the main unit and other units within effective range 328 ft (100 m).
2. Insert four UM3 or “AA”-sized alkaline batteries for backup purposes.
3. Mount the main unit safely in place. Or use its table stand to place it on a flat surface.
4. Connect the AC power adapter to the main unit and a wall socket.
Press the [RESET] button on the main unit to initiate
5. operation.
The main unit will start searching for signals for about four minutes. Upon successful reception, the readings will be displayed. The main unit will update the readings at regular intervals.
NOTE If the main unit is operating solely on battery power, the EL backlight and RS232 connection will be disabled.
SECTION 3 OPERATION
THE MAIN UNIT
A. WEATHER FORECAST AND BAROMETRIC
READING WINDOW
B. INDOOR TEMPERATURE WINDOW
C. INDOOR HUMIDITY WINDOW D. OUTDOOR/CHANNEL TEMPERATURE WINDOW
E. OUTDOOR/CHANNEL HUMIDITY WINDOW
F. RAINFALL WINDOW G. CALENDAR CLOCK AND DAILY ALARM WINDOW
H. WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION WINDOW
I. CHANNEL BUTTON J. MEMORY BUTTON
K. ALARM BUTTON
L. SET BUTTON M. UNIT BUTTON
N. ALARM ON/OFF BUTTON
] BUTTON
O. [
] BUTTON
P. [ Q. [ RESET] BUTTON
R. RS232 SERIAL PORT
S. DC 12V JACK
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LOW-BATTERY WARNING
There are low-battery indicators [ ] for the main unit, rain gauge, baro-thermo-hygrometer, thermo-hygrometer and optional remote thermo and thermo-hygro sensors. Replace the batteries when the respective indicators light up.
NOTEThe readings collected from the thermo-hygrometer
and any optional remote thermo and thermo-hygro sensors share the same display window. The “OUT” and remote channel will share the same low-battery indicator. When the battery level of the thermo-hygrometer is low, the low­battery indicator will turn on. If it is one of the optional remote sensors, the low-battery indicator will blink. To locate the channel in question, press the window to scan through all available devices. The low-battery indicator will stop blinking if the battery level is low for that one.
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™ BACKLIGHT
The main unit, when connected to the AC power, is equipped with an automatic backlight. Every time you press a window on the main unit, the This function will be disabled for sole battery operation. The when the alarm is triggered.
™ backlight will come on for a few seconds.
™ backlight will also come on for a few seconds
CALENDAR CLOCK
To set the calendar clock,
1. Press the calendar clock and alarm window.
2. Press and hold [
3. Press and hold [SET] until the digit flashes.
4. Use [
5. Press [SET] for the next item setting.
6. Repeat from Step 4 to finish all the settings for:
- Clock display formats (12hr or 24hr)
- Display language of the day-of-the-week
- Clock
- Calendar display formats (Month-Day, Day-Month)
- Calendar
For the display language, you can choose:
- English (E)
- German (D)
- French (F)
- Italian (I)
- Spanish (S)
7. Press [SET] to confirm.
The calendar clock and alarm window has three displays: clock with seconds, clock with day-of-the-week and calendar. To change from one display to another, press the window once.
The calendar clock also supports the following time zones:
- Pacific time (P)
- Mountain time (M)
- Central time (C)
- Eastern time (E)
To select a time zone,
1. Press and hold the calendar clock and alarm window.
2. Press [
3. Press the window again to confirm.
] and [ ] to change to the desired setting.
] and [ ] to change.
] to disable the radio reception function.
THE DAILY ALARM
6. Use [
7. Press [SET] to confirm. NOTE the window will show “
Once set, the alarm clock will be activated automatically and the alarm indicator will light up. When an alarm goes off, press any button to stop it. The alarm is still active and will go off again the next day.
To deactivate the function,
1. Press the calendar clock and alarm window.
2. Press [ALARM ON/OFF]. The alarm indicator
disappear.
] and [ ] to change to the desired setting.
” if no alarm is armed.
will
WEATHER FORECAST
The weather forecast is displayed in the weather forecast and barometric reading window.
There are four readings for the forecast: sunny, slightly cloudy, cloudy and rainy.
Indicator
displays on
the unit
Forecast
Sunny Slightly Cloudy Cloudy Rainy
INDOOR BAROMETRIC READING
The atmospheric pressure reading is displayed in the weather forecast and barometric reading window.
The pressure reading can be displayed in mb (millibars), hPa (Hecto-Pascal), inHg (inch mercury) or mmHg (millimeter mercury).
To select the display unit,
1.
Press the weather forecast and barometric reading window.
2. Press [UNIT] repeatedly for the desired setting. The pressure history for the past 24 hours is displayed in
a six-column bar chart.
To display the pressure reading for a particular hour within the past 24 hours,
1. Press the weather forecast and barometric reading window.
2. Press [
To set the sea-level pressure,
1. Press the weather forecast and barometric reading window repeatedly until the “sea-level” icon is displayed.
2. Press [
3. Press and hold [SET].
4. Press [
5. Press [SET] to confirm.
] and [ ] for the desired hour.
] and [ ] for the current (0 Hr) pressure.
] and [ ] to change to the desired setting.
To set the daily alarm,
1. Press the calendar clock and alarm window.
2. Press [ALARM] and the
indicate you are the alarm mode.
3. Press and hold [SET] until the hour digit flashes.
4. Use [
5. Press [SET] for minutes setting.
] and [ ] to change to the desired setting.
indicator will display to
INDOOR AND DEW POINT TEMPERATURES
The current indoor and dew point temperatures, taken by the indoor baro-thermo-hygrometer, are displayed on the indoor temperature window. They can be displayed in degrees Centigrade (˚C) or Fahrenheit (˚F).
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To select the display unit,
1. Press the indoor temperature window.
Press [UNIT] repeatedly for the desired setting. The selected
2. unit will apply to all temperature displays in this window.
NOTE The unit of all temperature related display will be changed simultaneously.
To display the dew point temperature, press the indoor temperature window until the “DEW” indicator is displayed.
To display maximum, minimum temperatures,
1. Press the indoor temperature window or repeatedly until the "DEW" icon appears.
2. Press [MEMORY] repeatedly for the desired record. The time and date of the record will also be displayed alternatively with the “STAMP” icon in the clock window.
The display will automatically return to the current temperature or dew temperature whatever is previously displayed if the unit is left untouched for about one minute.
To clear the memory,
1. Press the indoor temperature window or repeatedly until the "DEW" icon appears.
2. Press and hold [MEMORY] till the key tone is heard.
3. Press [MEMORY] to check the memory is clear.
INDOOR HUMIDITY
The temperatures can be displayed in degrees Centigrade
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(˚C) or Fahrenheit (˚F).
To select the display unit,
1. Press the outdoor/channel temperature window.
2. Press [UNIT] repeatedly for the desired setting. The
selected unit will apply to all temperature displays in this window.
NOTE The unit of all temperature related displays will change simultaneously.
To display the maximum, minimum temperatures,
1. Press the outdoor/channel temperature window or repeatedly until the "DEW" icon appears.
2. Press [CHANNEL] for the outdoor thermo-hygrometer or the desired channel.
3. Press [MEMORY] repeatedly for the desired record. The time and date of the record will also be displayed alternatively with the “STAMP” icon in the clock window.
To display the dew point temperature for a channel, press the window again when the channel temperature is located.
To clear the memory,
1. Press the outdoor/channel temperature window or repeatedly until the "DEW" icon appears.
2. Press [CHANNEL] for the outdoor thermo-hygrometer or the desired channel.
3. Press and hold [MEMORY] until the key tone is heard.
4. Press [MEMORY] to check the memory is clear.
The current indoor relative humidity, taken by the indoor baro-thermo-hygrometer, is displayed on the indoor hygrometer window.
To display the maximum, minimum and current humidity,
1. Press the indoor humidity window.
2. Press [MEMORY] repeatedly for the desired record.
The time and date of the record will also be displayed alternatively with the “STAMP” icon in the clock window.
To clear the memory,
1. Press the indoor humidity window.
2. Press and hold [MEMORY] until the key tone is heard.
3. Press [MEMORY] to check the memory is clear.
OUTDOOR AND CHANNEL TEMPERATURES
The temperature readings taken by the outdoor thermo­hygrometer and separate thermo or thermo-hygro sensors are displayed on the outdoor and channel temperature window.
As this window can display up to four different sets of data, specify the instrument or channel you want to read.
To do so,
1. Press the outdoor/channel temperature window.
2. Press [CHANNEL] to go from the outdoor reading
taken by the outdoor thermo-hygrometer to those taken by individual sensors (Channel 1, 2 or 3).
The outdoor thermo-hygrometer is also capable of detecting the dew point temperature as well as the wind chill reading. To display such information, press the window repeatedly.
OUTDOOR AND CHANNEL HUMIDITY
The relative humidity readings taken by the outdoor thermo­hygrometer and separate thermo-hygro sensors are displayed on the outdoor/channel humidity window.
As this window can display up to four different sets of data, specify the instrument or channel you want to read.
To do so,
1. Press the outdoor/channel humidity window.
2. Press [CHANNEL] to go from the outdoor reading taken by the thermo-hygrometer to those taken by individual sensors (Channel 1, 2 or 3).
To display the maximum, minimum and current humidity,
1. Press the outdoor/channel humidity window.
2. Press [CHANNEL] for the outdoor thermo-hygrometer or the desired channel.
3. Press [MEMORY] repeatedly for the desired record. The time and date of the record will also be displayed alternatively with the “STAMP” icon in the clock window.
To clear the memory,
1. Press the outdoor/channel humidity window.
2. Press [CHANNEL] for the outdoor thermo-hygrometer or the desired channel.
3. Press and hold [MEMORY] until the key tone is heard.
4. Press [MEMORY] to check the memory is clear.
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AUTO SCANNING FUNCTION
The auto scanning function is available for the outdoor/ channel window for both the temperature and humidity.
To use it,
1. Press the outdoor/channel temperature or humidity window.
2. Press and hold [ from the active temperature and humidity display. Each channel will be displayed for about 4 seconds.
To exit the auto scanning routine, press any window or control button.
] . The main unit will start scanning
RAINFALL
The rate of rainfall can be displayed in mm/hr or in/hr.
To select the display unit,
1. Press the rainfall window.
2. Press [UNIT] for the desired setting.
To display yesterday’s rainfall and the total rainfall from the last cleared date,
1. Press the rainfall window.
2. Press [MEMORY] for the desired record. Yesterday's rainfall will be displayed with “YESTERDAY” shown in the rainfall window. Total rainfall will be displayed with "TOTAL" shown in the rainfall window. The time and date of the record will be displayed alternatively with the “SINCE” icon in the clock window for total rainfall.
NOTE Yesterday’s rainfall record will be updated when the real time clock runs from 11:59:59 pm to 12:00:00 am. And it is counted for 12:00:00 am of one day to 12:00:00 am on the next day.
If the rain sensor detects no rainfall for about two consecutive hours, the current rate of rainfall will be displayed as zero.
To clear the total rainfall,
1. Press the rainfall window.
2. Press and hold [MEMORY] until the key tone is heard.
Yesterday’s rainfall record will not be affected when you clear the total rainfall.
WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION
The current wind speed and direction are displayed in the wind speed and direction window.
To display the average wind speed, press the window till the “AVERAGE” icon is displayed.
The wind speed can be displayed in m/s, kph, mph or knots.
To select the display unit,
1. Press the wind speed and direction window.
2. Press [UNIT] for the desired setting.
To display the maximum speed and direction for gust wind,
1. Press the wind speed and direction window.
2. Press [MEMORY]. The time and date of the record will also be displayed aternatively with the “STAMP” icon in the clock window.
To clear the record,
1. Press the wind speed and direction window.
2. Press and hold [MEMORY]. As for the wind direction, it is displayed in a digital compass
with bearing readouts.
WEATHER ALARMS
Weather alarms are used to alert you to certain weather conditions. Once activated, the alarm will go off when a certain set of criterion is met.
You can set alarms for:
- Indoor, outdoor and channel high temperatures
- Indoor, outdoor and channel low temperatures
- Indoor, outdoor and channel dew point approaching
- Indoor, outdoor and channel high humidity
- Indoor, outdoor and channel low humidity
- High rainfall rate
- Pressure drop
- High gust wind
- Low wind chill
To set a weather alarm,
1. Press the window containing the weather element you want to set.
2. Press [ALARM]. The current alarm setting will be displayed.
3. Press and hold [SET].
4. Press [
5. Press [SET].
For temperatures and humidity, the high and low alarms can be set in sequence. After entering the value for one alarm, you will be prompted to enter the value for the other.
A weather alarm is activated once set. When the set criteria is met, an alarm will go off and the current reading will flash together with the corresponding indicator.
If that happens in the outdoor/channel temperature or humidity window, the “OUT” indicator will flash to show that the criteria set for the outdoor thermo-hygrometer has been met. If it is one of the separate sensors, the [CHANNEL] indicator will flash. Press the window repeatedly to locate the channel in question.
When a weather alarm goes off, press any button to stop the alarm. The alarm is still active until you deactivate the function or the criteria is no longer met.
To do so,
1. Press the window containing the weather element you want to set.
2. Press [ALARM].
3. Press [ALARM ON/OFF] to deactivate the function.
To turn on the function again, simply follow the same procedure and press [ALARM ON/OFF].
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DISCONNECTED SIGNALS
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SPECIFICATIONS
If without obvious reason the display for the main unit goes blank or “ ” is displayed, press and hold [CHANNEL] to enforce an immediate search.
If that fails, check:
- All weather instruments are still in place.
- The batteries of the main unit and individual weather
instruments are still good. Replace them if necessary. Press and hold [CHANNEL] to enforce an immediate search afterwards.
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he transmission is within range and path is cleared of
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obstacles and interference. Shorten the distance if necessary.
Then press and hold [CHANNEL] again. The main unit will start searching for all previously locked weather instruments.
If you want to add a new sensor, press the [RESET] button on the new sensor and then press [CHANNEL] to enforce the main unit to search.
NOTE 1. Do not reset the sensors after the main unit has
locked those sensors, otherwise the main unit will no longer receive the signal from those sensors.
2. If you have disconnected signals, you cannot clear the memory.
Temperature
Proposed Operating Range
Resolution :0.2˚F (0.1˚C) (indoor and outdoor)
Relative Humidity
Measuring Range :2 to 98% RH (indoor and outdoor)
Resolution :1% RH (indoor and outdoor)
Dew Point Temperature
Measuring Range :Indoor ..... 32˚F to 120.2˚F
Resolution :2˚F (1˚C) (indoor and outdoor)
Barometric Pressure / Trend
Measuring Range :795 to 1050 mb
Resolution :1 mb (0.03 inHg)
:Indoor ..... 23˚F to 122˚F
(-5˚C to 50˚C)
:Outoor ..... -4˚F to 140˚F
(-20˚C to 60˚C)
(0˚C to 49˚C )
:Outoor ..... 14˚F to 140˚F
(-10˚C to 60˚C)
(23.48 to 31.01 inHg)
THE RESET BUTTON
This button is only used when the system is operating in an unfavorable way or malfunctioning. Use a blunt stylus to hold down the button. The main unit will return to all default settings and start searching for signals again.
Before resetting the main unit, you should do the same for all weather instruments to ensure correct transmission and reception of signals. Then press [RESET] on the main unit.
MAINTENANCE
When handled properly, this unit is engineered to give you years of satisfactory service. Here are a few product care instructions:
1.
Do not immerse the unit in water. If the unit comes in contact with water, dry it immediately with a soft lint-free cloth.
2. Do not clean the unit with abrasive or corrosive materials Abrasive cleaning agents may scratch the plastic parts and corrode the electronic circuit.
3. Do not subject the unit to excessive: force, shock, dust, temperature, or humidity. Such treatment may result in malfunction, a shorter electronic life span, damaged batteries, or distorted parts.
4. Do not tamper with the unit’s internal components. Doing so will terminate the unit’s warranty and may cause damage. The unit contains no user-serviceable parts.
Only use new batteries as specified in this instruction
5. manual. Do not mix new and old batteries as the old batteries may leak.
6. Read this instruction manual thoroughly before operating the unit.
Wind Speed
Measuring Range : 0 to 125.3 mph (0 to 56 m/s) Resolution :0.4 mph (0.2 m/s) (typical)
Wind Direction
Measuring Range :0˚ to 359˚ (Degrees) Digital Resolution :1˚ (typical) Graphical Resolution :10˚
Wind Chill Temperature
Measuring Range : Resolution :2˚F (1˚C)
Rainfall
Daily and Cumulative :0 to 393.7 in (0 to 9999 mm) Measuring Range Rainfall Rate :
Measuring Range Daily and Cumulative :0.04 in (1 mm)
Resolution Rainfall Rate Resolution :1mm/hr (0.04 m/h) typical
WMR968 :
Weight :18 oz (505 g) Dimension :8 (L) x 5.5 (W) x 1.5 (H) in
Power :12V AC / DV adapter Power backup :4 x UM3 - “AA” size alkaline
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-61.6˚F to 140˚F (-52˚C to 60˚C)
0 to 39.37 in/hr (0 to 999 mm/hr)
(204 x 139 x 39 mm)
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WGR968 :
Weight :15 oz (430 g) Dimension :11.6 (L) x 4.6 (W) x 2.2 (H) in
(295 x 116.5 x 550 mm)
Power :solar cell (STR938)
THGR968 :
Weight :4 oz (111.5 g) Dimension :4.5 (L) x 1.7 (W) x 4.2 (H) in
(113.5 x 42.5 x 107.5 mm)
Power : Main :solar cell (STR928N)
RGR968 :
Weight :10 oz (276 g) Dimension :4.5 (L ) x 5.7 (H) in
(113.5 x 145 mm)
Power : Main :solar cell (STR928N)
BTHR968 :
Weight :2.8 oz (78.4 g) Dimension :7.1 (L) x 2.8 (W) x 0.75 (H) in
(180 x 70 x 19 mm)
Power : 4 x UM4 - “AAA” size alkaline
batteries
ABOUT OREGON SCIENTIFIC
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We hope you will find all the information you need on our website, however if you’d like to contact the Oregon Scientific Customer Care department directly, please visit:
www2.oregonscientific.com/service/support
OR
Call 949-608-2848 in the US.
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STR928N :
Weight :9.4 oz (266 g) Dimension :115 (L) x 81 (W) x 138 (H) in
(4.5 x 3.2 x 5.4 mm)
Power back up :2 x UM3- “AA” size alkaline
batteries (recommend super lithium batteries for weather condition under 32˚F)
STR938 :
Weight :10.2 oz (290 g) Dimension :115 (L) x 81 (W) x 138 (H) in
(4.5 x 3.2 x 5.4 mm)
Power back up :2 x UM3- “AA” size alkaline
batteries (recommend super lithium batteries for weather condition under 32˚F)
CAUTION
— The contents of this manual is subject to change
without further notice.
— Due to printing limitations, the displays shown in
this manual may differ from the actual display.
— The contents of this manual may not be
reproduced without the permission of the manufacturer.
FCC STATEMENT
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.
WARNING Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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.
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