Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
IC
Ra
di
ati
on
Ex
posur
e Stateme
nt
(For
Canada)
[For
having
wireless
function
(WLAN,
Bluetooth,
..
.
)]
This
equipment complies with
IC
radiation
exposure limits
set
forth
for
an
uncontrolled
environment.
This
equipment
should
be
installed
and
operated with
minimum
distance 20
cm
(7.8
inches)
between
the
antenna & your
body.
NOTE:
THE
MANUFACTURER
IS
NOT
RESPONSIBLE
FOR
ANY
RADIO
OR
TV
INTERFERENCE
CAUSED
BY
UNAUTHORIZED
MODIFICATIONS
TO
THIS
EQUIPMENT.
SUCH
MODIFICATIONS
COULD
VO
ID
THE
USER'S
AUTHORITY
TO
OPERATE
THE
EQUIPMENT.
(For
Canada)
[For
product
having
the
wireless
function
using
5
GHz
frequency
bands]
•
The
device for operation
in
the
band
5150-5250
MHz
is
only
for
indoor
use
to
reduce
the potential
for
harmful interference
to
co-channel
mobile
satellite
systems;
•
For
devices
with
detachable
antenna(s),
the
maximum
antenna
gain permitted
for
devices
in
the
bands
5250-5350
MHz
and
5470-5725
MHz
shall
be
such
that the equipment
st
il
l compli
es
with the
e.i.r.p.
limit;
•
For
devices with detachable
antenna(s).
the
maximum
antenna
gain
permitted
for
devices
in
the
band
5725-5850
MHz
shall
be
such
that the equipment still complies
with
the
e.i.r.p.
l
im
its specifi
ed
for
point-to-point
and
non-point-topoint operation
as
appropriate;
and
•
The
worst-case tilt
angle(s)
necessary
to
remain
compliant
with
the
e.i.r.p.
elevation
mask
requ
i
rement
set
forth
in
Section 6.2.2(3)
shall
be
clearly indicated.(devices operating
in
the
band
5250-5350
MHz
with a
maximum
e.i.r.p.
greater
than
200
mW)
• High-power
radars
are
allocated
as
primary
users
(i.e.
priority
users)
of
the
bands
5250-5350
MHz
and
5650-5850
MHz
and
that
these
radars
could
cause
interference and/or damage
to
LE-LAN
devices.
Safety Precautions
WARNING:
Never
place a television
set
in
an
unstable location. A televisi
on
set
may
fall,
causing
serious
personal injury
or
death.
Many
injuries
, particularly to
children,
can
be
avoided
by
taking simple precautions
such
as:
Using
cabinets or stands
recommended
by
the manufacturer of the
te
l
evision
set.
Only
using
furniture that
can
safely support
the
television
set.
Ensuring
the television
set
is
not overhanging the edge of the supporting furniture.
Not placing the television
set
on
tall
furniture
(for
examp
l
e,
cupboards or bookcases) with
out
anchoring both the furniture
and
the television
set
to
a suitable support.
Not placing the television
set
on
cloth
or
other materi
als
that
may
be
located between the
te
levision
set
and
supporting
furniture.
Educating
children
about
the
dangers of climbing
on
furniture
to
reach
the television set or its controls.
If
your
existing television
set
is
being
retained
and
relocated, the
same
considerations
as
above
should
be
applied.
.a.
The
unit emits
heat
when
in
operation.
Do
not place
any
covers
◄
4
inches
►
or
blankets
on
the
unit,
this
may
cause
overheating.
Do
not block T
ES[
ventilation
holes,
or set
up
near
radiators.
Do
not
place
in
direct
◄ ◄
D
.&
►
sunlight.
When
placing
on
a
shelf,
leave
4
inches
(10
cm)
free
space
around
the
entire
unit.