Operating Instructions for Transmitter: USB-RF-TX01
Receiver: RF-MSC-RX01
Important Notes
For your safety, please read ALL of the instructions before using the Sinulator.
Carefully observe and comply with all warnings, cautions and instructions placed on the set,
or described in the operating instructions or service manual.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Sinulate Entertainment could void the
user’s authority to operate the Sinulator.
Please read these instructions completely, and keep this manual for future reference.
Table of Contents .................................................................................................................................................2
Your Safety...........................................................................................................................................................3
Industry Canada Notice ....................................................................................................................................... 4
About this Manual ............................................................................................................................................. 5
Unpacking Your Sinulator..................................................................................................................................6
System Requirements.........................................................................................................................................6
Installing the Sinulator Software on Windows 98 or 2000................................................................................... 6
Installing The Sinulate Software on Windows XP............................................................................................. 10
Connecting the Transmitter ..............................................................................................................................13
Installing the Batteries in the Receiver.............................................................................................................. 14
Setting the Address on the Transmitter and Receiver ........................................................................................14
Connecting a “Sinulate Enabled” Toy............................................................................................................... 15
Testing the System........................................................................................................................................... 16
Your first Online Session................................................................................................................................. 17
Your Sinulate Pillow...........................................................................................................................................18
Using Your Sinulator.......................................................................................................................................... 18
Connecting to a User........................................................................................................................................ 21
Monitoring a Session ....................................................................................................................................... 21
Stopping a Session........................................................................................................................................... 21
Managing your Sinulate Account....................................................................................................................... 22
Logging-On to your account ............................................................................................................................ 22
Viewing your Account Status........................................................................................................................... 22
Transmitter Features ........................................................................................................................................ 26
Receiver Features ............................................................................................................................................ 26
Sinulator Enabled Sex Toys ............................................................................................................................. 27
Trouble Shooting and Technical Support.......................................................................................................... 28
Configuring Your Sinulator to Work with a Router or Firewall......................................................................... 28
Do not use the product for extended periods of time
Do not use a Sinulate enabled toy on swollen or inflamed areas
Do not use Transmitter, Receiver, or Sinulate enabled toys near or around water
If using the product becomes uncomfortable, discontinue use immediately
Disconnect the toy from the receiver before cleaning
Power Sources
Use only AA alkaline (non-rechargeable batteries)
Do not use with rechargeable batteries as they may damage the electronics
Use only with an external power adapter purchased from Sinulate.com
Cleaning
Turn off all power and Remove all power sources (external or battery) prior to cleaning the unit.
Do not use any solvents or aerosol cleaners for cleaning the outside of receiver or transmitter units.
Use a cloth lightly dampened with water for cleaning the exterior of the units.
Object and Liquid Entry
Never push objects of any kind into the transmitter or receiver power sockets as they may touch dangerous
voltage points or short out parts that could result in fire or electrical shock.
Never spill liquid of any kind on the transmitter or receiver units.
Attachments
Do not use any attachments not recommended by the manufacturer, as they may cause hazards
Water and Moisture
Do not use the units near water – for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, or near
a swimming pool, etc.
Power- Cord Protection
If using a Sinulate approved power supply do not allow anything to rest on or roll over the power cord.
If the Transmitter or Receiver is damaged
Do not attempt to service the units yourself: opening the enclosure cases may expose you to dangerous
voltage or other hazards.
All service the Transmitter or Receiver should be performed by employees of Sinulate Entertainment.
It is recommended that you return product to Sinulate under the following conditions:
1. When the Receiver external power supply is damaged or frayed
2. If liquid has been spilled into either the Transmitter or Receiver unit
3. If the Transmitter or Receiver has been exposed to rain or water
4. If the Transmitter or Receiver has been exposed to excessive shock by being dropped, stepped on, or
the external cases have been damaged
5. If the unit does not operate normally when following the operating instructions. Adjust only those
controls that are specified in the operating instructions. Improper adjustment of other controls may
result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the units to
normal operation.
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 and correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
Reorient or locate 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 Sinulate Entertainment could void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment.
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
We: Sinulate Entertainment
1111 West El Camino Real #109-177
Sunnyvale, CA 94087
(888) 235-1655
declare under our sole responsibility that the products
QS2-USB-RF-TX01
and
QS2-RF-MSC-RX01
Comply with Part 15 of 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.
Industry Canada Notice
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits defined by Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
IC: 4482A-TXUSBRF1
Trademarks
The marks are the property of Sinulate Entertainment LLC:
Sinulate Entertainment eXperience™
Sinulator™
Sinulate Enabled™
Congratulations on your purchase of the Sinulator!! The Sinulator will provide you with the
ability to give your customers, fans, and audience members the ability to control a wireless adult
toy in your home or studio!
About this Manual
This manual provides instructions how to install the Sinulate software, connect your transmitter
to your computer, set up the receiver, and connect the toy. In addition, this manual has lots of
tips on helping you use the Sinulate interactive system.
Sinulator Features
Some of the features you will enjoy include:
Sinulator Transmitter – An easy to use transmitter that plugs into any USB port located
on any computer manufactured after 1998
Sinulator Receiver – A wireless receiver unit that allows the user to connect a multitude
of Sinulator approved toys
Sinulator Multi Motor Design – The Sinulator allows users to control toys that have up
to two motors.
Transmitter/Receiver Address – You can create change the “address” of transmitter
receiver pair to allow multiple units to work independently in the same vicinity.
Sinulator Pillow – A clever pillow that allows the user to store the receiver enclosure
along with the ability to store his or her favorite toys.
Sinulator Modular Toy Design – The receiver unit is designed to accept any Sinulate
enabled toy. The 3.5 mm connector plugs directly into the front panel of the receiver unit.
Sinulate Account Management Features
The person responsible for the monthly subscription fee enjoys the following benefits:
Web-Based access -– The ability to access all of the account features using only a web
browser
Sinulator Real-Time Monitoring – The ability of to view the current status of any and
all of the Sinulators in a given account including session time, and current activity.
Sinulator Device Management – The ability to manage the subscription choices of each
and every Sinulator in their account. users to see real-time how their device is being used
and for how long (Session Time)
3. The installation software should automatically start and the following screen should
appear:
Figure 1
4. If the installation doesn’t automatically launch, you will need to use Windows Explorer
to find and then “double-click” on the application called “setup.exe” on your Sinulate
CD-ROM
5. Read the license agreement. If you agree with the agreement select the “I agree radial
button”. If you do not agree to the software license agreement you will not be able to
install the software. When completed, select the Next button
Note: You will see some of these installation screens twice….This is OK and part of the
installation process.
1. Remove the CD from the Jewel Case
2. Place the CD in your CD ROM Drive
3. The following Screen should pop up. You will be prompted to install the software
automatically. This is the recommended method. Click the Next button to continue.
4. Depending on your configuration of Windows XP the following screen could appear (this
is the first of two times you will see this screen). Select Continue Anyway to proceed to
the next step. This should not harm your system.
Insert 4 AA batteries (included) into the receiver using the following instructions:
1. Remove battery lid from back of receiver
2. Install the first battery the batteries as shown on the following page.
Troubleshooting Tip:
Take note of the illustration inside the battery case that describes which side of the battery should
be positive (+) and which side should be negative (-)
Figure 9 – Battery Installation
Setting the Address on the Transmitter and Receiver
Both the transmitter and the receiver have an “address” or a code that allows you to have a
transmitter “talk” to a specific receiver.
If you only own one transmitter and one receiver, you will need to make sure they are set to the
same address.
If you own one transmitter and several receivers – you can have ALL of the receiver’s controller
from the same transmitter. Again – you just need to make sure the addresses on the receivers are
set to the same value as you transmitter.
If you have several transmitters and several receivers – you can you can mix and match the
receivers any time you want. All you have to do is change the address of the receiver to match
the address of the transmitter you want to control it.
To change the address, move the tiny switches on the address control up or down.
You can have up to 32 different transmitters working in the same environment and still be able to
have each with a unique address.
Troubleshooting Tip:
If the address on the Transmitter is different than the address on the receiver – the system will
not work properly.
address
switches
Figure 10 – address setting
Connecting a “Sinulate Enabled” Toy
Connecting the toy is easy. It’s just like plugging in the headphones you use to listen to music.
1. Remove toy from package
2. Remove the “Tested to work with the Sinulator” sticker
3. With the Receiver unit in the “off position” insert the toy connector into the spot on the
receiver labeled TOY
4. Turn on the Power by moving the toggle switch to the on position
Once you have the software installed, the transmitter connected, the batteries installed, set the
address, and connected the toy – you are ready to go!!
Turn on the power toggle switch located in the front of the receiver. You should see the top
status light turn green. This means the receiver is ON and ready to receive signals from the
transmitter.
Power switchPower ON LED
Figure 12– address setting
Troubleshooting Tip:
If top Green light does NOT light up – then the batteries we not installed correctly. Be sure to
check that you have used AA non-rechargeable batteries and that you have installed the positive
(+) and negative (-) sides of the batteries as shown in the illustration on the inside of the receiver.
Testing the System
Now you are ready to test the system!
1. From the Start Menu, select “Sinulator” and then “Sinulator.exe”
2. When the Sinulator launches you will be prompted for you PIN
3. If you enter your PIN correctly, the application will launch and you will be able to see the
“Performer Dash Board”
4. Select the “Test” button on the lower right side of the Dash Board.
Figure 14– Performer Dash Board
5. You should immediately see the Performer Dash Board cycle through the different
settings on the “Shaft” and the “Rabbit”.
6. If you see the Toy behave consistent with the power levels displayed on the Dashboard,
you are ready to go!!
Your first Online Session
Before someone else can control your toy, you will need to work with your webmaster to
perform the following tasks:
1. Make sure that your firewall is modified to receive traffic on port 4449. This port will be
used to receive Sinulate Control Signals from the internet.
2. Install the Port Re-Director daemon on your web server.
3. Load the Flash based animated control panel onto your web site so that your fans and
friends can download it.
4. Change your web site so that the Flash panel will load onto the same screen that your
video and chat screens appear.
4. Check to make sure your Transmitter and Software are connected properly by verifying
that your software had loaded and displayed your unique device ID. This number is
located in the bottom left hand corner of the screen (Device ID)
Graphical Motor
Indicator Bar
Settin
Session Minute
Counter
Device ID
Figure 17– Performer Dash Board showing Device ID
For Use with multiple
device in the same room
For Single Use Devices
Test Button
Session Status
5. Locate the receiver unit and confirm it has batteries installed or is connected to a Sinulate
approved external power
6. Confirm that the Transmitter and Receiver ADDRESS settings are identical
7. Connect the Sinulate enabled toy.
8. Confirm that the 3.5 mm male stereo connection is plugged in entirely.
9. Turn on the Receiver using the Power Toggle switch.
12. Confirm that the toy is able to be controlled locally
Graphical indicator bar shows
hically the speed leve
setting transmitted to the toy.
The Bar on the ri
the Shaft level settin
Bar of the left is the leve
setting of the vibrating Rabbi
ht indicates
and the
13. Select the Stop Test Button
Figure 19 – Performer Dash Board showing test sequence
Figure 20 – Performer Dash Board – Stop Test
Hurrah!
Your Sinulator is now ready to be controlled remotely!
To change any of the information associated with your account – you need only click on the
“Modify” button located next to the information you want to change.
Figure 24 – Account Management – Edit Account Info
Managing Sinulators in your account
To change any of the information associated with a particular Sinulator - you need only click on
the “Modify” button located next to the Sinulator you want to change.
Figure 25 – Account Management – Edit Account Info
Once you select the “Modify” Button, you will be able to change any of the attributes of that
unique Sinulator including:
the Nickname of device
Device Status
Current device Plan,
Remaining Monthly Balance,
Once you’ve made your changes you must select the Submit Update button for your changes to
take effect. If you are not happy with your changes just simply select the Cancel Update button.
Figure 26 – Account Management – Edit Sinulator Info Screen
Placing a Sinulator in “Suspend” mode.
If for some reason you want to prevent a Sinulator in your account from being used, you can
place it in “suspend” mode.
Figure 27 – Account Management – Placing a device in Suspend Mode
When a Sinulator is changed to suspended status, operation is disabled. Any extra minutes areimmediately charged
to the associated credit card. Any available plan minutes remain until the
end of the current billing cycle.
If a Sinulator is changed from suspended to active status before the next billing cycle, operationis restored, and any
remaining plan minutes are still available.
If a Sinulator is in suspended status on the billing date, it is not charged a monthly subscription fee,but
any remaining plan minutes are forfeited.
If a Sinulator is changed from suspended to active status after its billing date has passed,
a monthly subscription fee will be charged immediately, and the current date will become the
Sinulator's new billing date.
Re-activating a Sinulator placed in “Suspend” mode.
To re-active a device in Suspend mode – simply use the pull down menu and change the status to Active
Figure 28 – Account Management – Activating a device in suspend mode
Power LED – Indicated that the transmitter is receiving power
Active LED – Indicates that the transmitter is ready to transmit signals
ADDRESS Dip Switch – Allows users to change the address of the transmitter to match
the address of the receiver. Note: up to 32 addresses can be assigned.
Power LED
Active LED
Figure 29 –Product Information: Transmitter
USB Connection
Dip switch settings
The transmitter and receiver should have a range of up to 50 feet line-of-site. This means that the
transmitter is in view of the receiver unit. If you are using the unit in another room the unit may
not work properly.
Receiver Features
Toy - This 3.5mm stereo connection provides power output to remotely controlled toys
ADDRESS – Addressable DIP switch for multiple address settings. This setting should
be the same as transmitters.
Power On – Turn the Power on Toggle switch in the direction of the arrow to turn power
on to the unit. Confirm that you have batteries or an external power supply installed.
6VDC – This allows for use of an external power adaptor. Only approved Sinulator
adaptors should be used.
STATUS – When the top green LED is illuminated this indicates that the receiver has
adequate AC or DC Power. The lower LED should always flicker. If this LED is solid
then see Trouble-shooting section for details.
If you will not be using the receiver battery power for an extended period of time, remove the
batteries to avoid possible damage from battery Leakage
Battery Lifetime
The lifetime of the batteries is dependent on the type of toy you are running, the level you power
the toy, and the duration the toy has ran. If the receiver or toy is not working properly the
batteries may be worn out.
External Power Supply
The Sinulator receiver has a feature that allows users to use an external power supply (purchased
separately). This regulated power supply cannot exceed 6VDC output, 10% regulation, 1200ma
output. Users should only use the Sinulate enabled power supply that can put purchased
separately from the www.Sinulate.com website.
Warning regarding non Sinulate External Power Supplies
If you attempt to use a power supply that does meet the above specification it will damage the
control electronics, and void any manufacture warranty.
Sinulator Enabled Sex Toys
Only Sinulate enabled toys can be used with the Sinulator. Using a Non-Sinulate enabled toy
could potentially damage electronics and void the manufactures warranty.
Toy Motor Setting
The Transmitter and Receiver units have 4 motor level settings that are fixed and cannot be
changed.
− Setting 1 - 25% of full power
− Setting 2 - 50% of full power
− Setting 3 - 75% of full power
− Setting 4 - 100% power
Toy Connection - The toy uses a 3.5 mm standard stereo plug connection. This same
connection is used for single or dual motor toys.
Toy motor speed variations – Each adult toy may act slightly different. No two toys are
exactly the same.
The Sinulator has the ability to control adult toys that have up to two motors (i.e. Rabbit).
Configuring Your Sinulator to Work with a Router or Firewall
If you are currently using a router you will need to open Port 4449 to connect the control panel
with your Sinulate Transmitter. If this port is not opened you will not be able to receive signals
from your customers control panel. See your router configuration manual for details on how to
configure your router properly.
Trouble Shooting Tips
My Transmitter Power button does is not turn Green
Confirm that the USB Cable is plugged into the computer and Transmitter unit
Confirm that your computer is turned on
My Toy works intermittently
Confirm that the toy plug is completely inserted
Make sure the receiver unit is within visible range of the transmitter unit
Confirm the Dip switch settings are completely up or down
The Transmitter Unit looks fine but the Toy doesn’t work
Confirm that the ADDRESS settings are the same on both the Transmitter and Receiver
Confirm the Receiver Power toggle switch is turned on
Confirm the Top Green LED is illuminated on the Receiver unit
Check the batteries
The Power LED on the Receiver does not illuminate
Check that the batteries are installed properly
Confirm that you have good batteries
Confirm that the power toggle switch is on
If your using an external power supply disconnect and install batteries
The Range isn’t very good
Check that all cable connections are secured
Replace the batteries
Make sure the Transmitter is in visible sight of the Receiver
Confirm that the Transmitter oriented properly
Confirm the Toy is completed plugged in
The Toy seems to be stuck on one setting and not receiving new
signals.
This most likely means the unit is out of range. To reset the receiver turn the toggle switch to the off
position. Confirm the receiver is within visible range of the transmitter and turn the Power Toggle
switch to the on position. The unit should not operate normally.
Check the batteries
Make sure the transmitter is plugged in.
How do I stop the toy from operating?
Turn the power Off to the receiver unit
Unplug the Toy from the Receiver unit
Sinulate Entertainment LLC (“Sinulate”) warrants the Transmitter and Receiver against defect in
material or workmanship, subject to the following conditions:
LABOR: For a period of 90 days from the date of purchase, if the Transmitter or Receiver is
determined to be defective, Sinulate will repair or replace he product, at its option, at no charge.
After the warranty period you must pay for all labor charges
To obtain warranty service you must send the product, in either its original packaging (or
packaging affording an equal degree of protection to:
Sinulate Entertainment LLC
1111 El Camino Real #109
PMB #177
Sunnyvale, CA
94087
This warranty does not cover cosmetic damage, accidents, mis-use, abuse, negligence, or
modification of either the receiver or the transmitter.
This warranty does not cover damage due to improper use or maintenance.
If you connect the receiver to an unapproved power supply, or you connect the receiver to a nonSinulate enabled toy, you will damage the electronics and voice this warranty.
This warranty is only valid in the United States and Canada.
This warranty is void if the receiver or transmitter enclosures are opened.
Repair or replacement, as provided under this warranty, is the exclusive remedy of the consumer.
Sinulate Entertainment shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages for the use
of this product.
When you install the Sinulate Performer software, you are asked to read and review the product
license agreement.
To ensure you understand your right, and limitations, the product license agreement has been
reproduced below:
ATTENTION: PLEASE READ THIS DOCUMENT CAREFULLY BEFORE OPENING
THE SOFTWARE PACKAGE. THE INDIVIDUAL OR ENTITY OPENING THE
PACKAGE (THE "END USER") AGREES TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS
LICENSE. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE, DO NOT
USE THE SOFTWARE AND PROMPTLY RETURN THE SOFTWARE PACKAGE
UNOPENED, ALONG WITH ALL OF THE ASSOCIATED PHYSICAL PRODUCT
COMPONENTS TO SINULATE ENTERTAINMENT FOR A REFUND OF THE
PURCHASE PRICE.
1. Scope of the Agreement:
This Services Agreement (the "Agreement") between the End-User and Sinulate
Entertainment LLC, a California limited liability corporation ("Sinulate Entertainment"),
states the terms and conditions that govern your use of the Sinulate software package
(the “Software”), the USB-RF Transmitter (the “Transmitter”), the RF Receiver and
Motor Speed Controller (the “Receiver”), and the accompanying documentation. The
Software, Transmitter, and Receiver are provided to the End-User for use only under
the following terms. Sinulate Entertainment reserves any right not expressly granted to
the End-User.
The End-User owns the Transmitter, the Receiver, and disk on which the Software is
recorded, but Sinulate Entertainment retains ownership of all copies of the Software
itself. The End-User assumes sole responsibility for the installation, use, and results
obtained from use of the Software, Transmitter, and Receiver.
2. License:
The End-User is granted a limited, non-exclusive license to do only the following:
A. Install and maintain the Software for use only in the End-User's own business on any
number of computer systems.
B. Make a reasonable number of copies of Software in machine-readable form solely for
backup or archival purposes. The Software is protected by copyright law. As an express
condition of this License, the End-User must reproduce on the copy Sinulate
Entertainment’s copyright notice and any other proprietary legends on the original copy
supplied by Sinulate Entertainment.
C. Transfer the Software, Transmitter, and Receiver, and all rights under this License to
another party together with a copy of this License and all written materials
accompanying the Software, Transmitter, and Receiver, provided (i) the End-User gives
Sinulate Entertainment written notice of the transfer (including in such notice the identity
of the transferee), and (ii) the other party reads and agrees to accept the terms and
conditions of this License.
3. Restrictions:
The End-User may NOT sublicense, assign, or distribute copies of the Software to
others. The Software contains trade secrets. The End-User may NOT decompile,
reverse engineer, disassemble, or otherwise reduce the Software to a human readable
form. THE END-USER MAY NOT MODIFY, ADAPT, TRANSLATE, RENT, LEASE,
LOAN, RESELL FOR PROFIT, DISTRIBUTE, OR OTHERWISE ASSIGN OR
TRANSFER THE SOFTWARE, OR CREATE DERIVATIVE WORKS BASED UPON
THE SOFTWARE OR ANY PART THEREOF, EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED
IN SECTION 2.C. ABOVE.
The End-User may NOT reverse engineer, disassemble, or otherwise deconstruct the
Transmitter or the Receiver. THE END-USER MAY NOT MODIFY, ADAPT,
TRANSLATE, RENT, LEASE, LOAN, RESELL FOR PROFIT, DISTRIBUTE, OR
OTHERWISE ASSIGN OR TRANSFER THE TRANSMITTER AND/OR RECEIVER, OR
CREATE DERIVATIVE WORKS BASED UPON THE TRANSMITTER AND/OR
RECEIVER OR ANY PART THEREOF, EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED IN
SECTION 2.C. ABOVE.
The End-User may not use any other software with the Transmitter, unless it is provided
Sinulate Entertainment.
4. Access, Passwords and Security:
Each Transmitter will require a personal identification number (“PIN”) in order to use it.
The software will periodically ask for your PIN. This will ensure that only you can use
the Software, Transmitter, and Receiver.
You will be responsible for the confidentiality and use of your PIN(s). You agree not to
hold Sinulate liable for any damages of any kind resulting from your decision to disclose
you’re PIN(s) to any third party.
If you inform us, or if we have reason to believe that the security of your PIN may be or
has been compromised, we have the right to suspend use of the Software.
When the Software asks for your PIN, and the correct PIN is entered, any use of the
system will be deemed to have been approved by you.
You agree to immediately notify the person who provided you with your PIN if you
become aware of any loss or theft of your PIN(s) or any unauthorized use of any of your
PIN(s).
The End-User agrees to use its best efforts and to take all reasonable steps to
safeguard the Software to ensure that no unauthorized person shall have access
thereto and that no unauthorized copy, publication, disclosure or distribution in whole or
in part, in any form, shall be made. The End-User acknowledges that the Software
contains valuable confidential information and trade secrets and that unauthorized use
and/or copying is harmful to Sinulate Entertainment.
5. Suspension and/or Termination of Service:
We reserve the right to suspend or terminate service of the Software, Transmitter,
and/or Receiver at our sole discretion, without notice and without limitation, for any
reason whatsoever. If, however, our termination is without cause, Sinulate will refund
the pro rata portion of any fee you may have paid for the portion of the services not
furnished to you as of the date of termination.
6. Termination of this Agreement:
This License is effective until terminated. This License will terminate immediately
without notice from Sinulate Entertainment if the End User fails to comply with any of its
provisions. Upon termination the End User must destroy the Software and all copies
thereof. The End-User may terminate this License at any time by doing so.
7. Limitations of Liability:
By installing the Software and accepting this agreement, you agree to hold Sinulate
Entertainment harmless for any damages resulting from any and all injuries sustained
as a result of using or handling any and all electrical devices purchased from Sinulate
Entertainment.
By accepting this agreement you agree that Sinulate will not be liable – under any
circumstances – for any damages incurred from:
an injury sustained while using or handling a Transmitter or Receiver; or
a failure of the Transmitter, Receiver, or the Software to function; or
an inability to activate your software
8. Limited Warranty:
Sinulate Entertainment warrants that, for ninety (90) days from the date of initial use by
the original End-User, the Software, Transmitter, and Receiver, shall operate
substantially in accordance with the published functional specifications current at the
time of shipment. If, during the warranty period, a defect appears, the End-User shall
return the Software to Sinulate Entertainment and Sinulate Entertainment's only
obligation shall be, at the sole discretion of Sinulate Entertainment, to replace the
defective Software or refund the purchase price. The End-User agrees that the
foregoing constitutes the End-User's sole and exclusive remedy for breach by Sinulate
Entertainment under any warranties made under this Agreement. This warranty does
not cover any Software that has been altered or changed in any way by anyone other
than Sinulate Entertainment. Sinulate Entertainment is not responsible for problems
associated with or caused by incompatible operating systems or equipment or for
problems in the interaction of the Software or Transmitter with software not furnished by
Sinulate Entertainment.
No oral or written information or advice given by Sinulate Entertainment or its dealers,
distributors, employees or agents shall in any way extend, modify or add to the
foregoing warranty.
THE WARRANTY AND REMEDY PROVIDED ABOVE ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU
OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT
LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE END-USER ASSUMES ALL RISK AS TO THE
SUITABILITY, QUALITY, AND PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE,
TRANSMITTER, AND RECEIVER. IN NO EVENT WILL SINULATE ENTERTAINMENT,
OR ITS DIRECTORS, OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES OR AFFILIATES, BE LIABLE TO
THE END-USER FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, SPECIAL
OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES (INCLUDING DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS
PROFITS, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSS OF DATA OR BUSINESS
INFORMATION, AND THE LIKE) ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO
USE THE SOFTWARE, TRANSMITTER, RECEIVER, OR ACCOMPANYING
WRITTEN MATERIALS, EVEN IF SINULATE ENTERTAINMENT HAS BEEN ADVISED
OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
SINULATE ENTERTAINMENT’S LIABILITY TO THE END-USER (IF ANY) FOR
ACTUAL DIRECT DAMAGES FOR ANY CAUSE WHATSOEVER, AND REGARDLESS
OF THE FORM OF THE ACTION, WILL BE LIMITED TO, AND IN NO EVENT SHALL
EXCEED, THE AMOUNT ORIGINALLY PAID TO SINULATE ENTERTAINMENT FOR
THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT.
9. Enhancements:
From time to time Sinulate Entertainment may, in its sole discretion, advise the EndUser of updates, upgrades, enhancements or improvements to the Software and/or new
releases of the Software (collectively, "Enhancements"), and may license the End-User
to use such Enhancements upon payment of prices as may be established by Sinulate
Entertainment from time to time. All such Enhancements to the Software provided to the
End-User shall also be governed by the terms of this License.
10. General:
This License will be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the state
of California, and shall inure to the benefit of Sinulate Entertainment and End-User and
their successors, assignees and legal representatives. The sole jurisdiction and venue
for any litigation arising from or relating to this Agreement shall be an appropriate
federal or state court located in the state of California. If any provision of this License is
held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid or unenforceable to any extent
under applicable law, that provision will be enforced to the maximum extent permissible
and the remaining provisions of this License will remain in full force and effect. Any
notices or other communications to be sent to Sinulate Entertainment must be mailed
first class, postage prepaid, to the following address: Sinulate Entertainment, LLC.,
PMB #177, 1111 West El Camino Real #109, Sunnyvale, CA 94087.
This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties with respect to
the subject matter hereof, and all prior proposals, agreements, representations,
statements and undertakings are hereby expressly cancelled and superseded. This
Agreement may not be changed or amended except by a written instrument executed
by a duly authorized officer of Sinulate Entertainment.
11. Acknowledgment:
BY INSTALLING THE SINULATE PERFORMER SOFTWARE , THE USER
ACKNOWLEDGES THAT IT HAS READ THIS LICENSE, UNDERSTANDS IT, AND
AGREES TO BE BOUND BY ITS TERMS AND CONDITIONS.
BY OPENING THE SINULATE SOFTWARE PACKAGE, THE END-USER
ACKNOWLEDGES THAT IT HAS RECEIVED AND READ THE OWNER’S MANUAL, ,
UNDERSTANDS IT, AND AGREES TO RESPECT AND ABIDE THE WARNINGS AND
GUIDANCE CONTAINED WITHIN.
Should you have any questions concerning this License, contact Sinulate Entertainment
at info@sinulate.com
or in writing at
Sinulate Entertainment
1111 West El Camino Real #109 – 177
Sunnyvale, CA
94087