VACIER PG-108 Smart Security System User Guide

June 16, 2024
VACIER

VACIER PG-108 Smart Security System

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Product Information

Specifications

  • Task Status: Displays the current status of the task being performed.
  • Keyboard Lock Status: Indicates whether the keyboard is currently locked or unlocked.

Product Usage Instructions

Task Status
The “Task Status” feature provides real-time information about the current status of the task you are performing with the device. This can include details such as progress, completion percentage, or any relevant status updates. The task status is displayed on the device’s screen or interface.

Keyboard Lock Status
The “Keyboard Lock Status” indicates whether the device’s keyboard is currently locked or unlocked. When the keyboard is locked, it prevents accidental inputs or changes to the device’s settings. To unlock the keyboard, follow these steps:

  1. Locate the keyboard lock button or switch on the device.
  2. Press or toggle the button/switch to unlock the keyboard.
  3. The keyboard lock status will change to “unlocked,” allowing you to use the keyboard for input.

Caution:
Any changes or modifications to this device not explicitly approved by the manufacturer could void your authority to operate this equipment.

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.
  2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. To ensure safe operation, it is recommended to install and operate the equipment with a minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator and your body.

FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

Q: What should I do if the keyboard lock status is “locked” and I cannot input anything?
A: If the keyboard is locked and you are unable to input anything, try the following steps:

  1. Check if there is a dedicated unlock button or switch for the keyboard lock.
  2. If you cannot find a specific unlock feature, consult the device’s user manual or contact customer support for assistance.

Q: How can I check the task status?
A: To check the task status, follow these steps:

  1. Ensure that the device is powered on and operational.
  2. Navigate to the task or menu where the status is displayed.
  3. The task status should be visible on the screen, providing you with relevant information about the ongoing task.

About Your Security System

General
This system offers you three forms of protection: burglary, fire, and emergency, depending on the configuration of your system. The system consists of a touch panel control for system operation, various sensors that provide perimeter and interior burglary protection, and optional smoke, combustion or carbon monoxide detectors to provide early fire or dangerous environment warning. In addition, wireless keys or optional RFID tags allow you to control the system away from the touch panel control.

Features
  • 2.4-inch TFT Color Display with a simplistic human-machine interaction interface.
  • Device status bar, clock & date display.
  • Capacitive touch keys, on-board SOS button.
  • Embedded CPU with 32-bit Cortex M3 kernel.
  • Multi-task-based OS design with excellent user operating experience.
  • Wi-Fi/GSM/GPRS networking alarm system with multiple notification methods including APP push, SMS, voice monitoring, and CMS networking alarm, to ensure stability and reliability.
  • Voice arm/disarm, SMS arm/disarm/parameter settings.
  • Support up to 90 remote controls and wireless detectors, 10 RFID tags
  • 3 EOLR wired defense zones.
  • Rename defence zones like doors, living room, SOS, bedroom, windows, balcony, perimeter, smoke, gas, carbon monoxide, water leakage, etc.
  • Alarm for main power failure, backup battery low power, tamper.
  • Alarm for low voltage on wireless detectors, and tampers on them.
  • Door/windows opening alert when the device is armed.
  • Multiple defence modes for setting: Stay arm, Out arm, 24 Hours, Doorbell, etc.,
  • Up to 5 alarm phone numbers can be set, SMS/call feature can be set separately.
  • Wired siren port, 1 channel external wireless siren, 1 channel wireless socket with alarm synchronization.
  • Remote control of home appliances through multiple wireless sockets. Timed on/off.
  • Timed arm/disarm.
  • Storage and query of daily operation logs and alarm logs.
  • Auto sync of time via GSM/WiFi.
  • Menu and voice prompts in multiple languages.
  • Alarm SMS setting.
  • Record up to 20-second voice messages as alarm notifications.
  • Phone function.
  • 5 phone numbers can be set for alarm auto-dialing.
  • 5 phone numbers can be set for alarm auto-dialing.
  • APP operation with great ease.
  • APP push for arm/disarm, alarm, and device status.
  • APP arm/disam.
  • GPRS is real-time online for device status. Auto alarm when offline.
  • GPRS TCP/UDP protocol channel is reserved for multiple CMS networking alarms.
  • CMS remote operation.
General Information
  • Burglary Protection
    Your system provides two modes of burglary protection: STAY and AWAY. STAY mode protects the perimeter only, allowing you to freely move inside the premises. AWAY mode protects the entire system. Both modes provide an entry delay time that allows you to reenter the premises without setting off an alarm .•

  • Zone
    Your system’s sensing devices have been assigned to various “zones.” For example, the sensing device on your entry/exit door may have been assigned to zone 01, sensing devices on windows in the master bedroom to zone 02, and so on. These numbers appear on the display when an alarm or trouble condition occurs.

  • Exit/Entry Delays
    Your security system has been programmed with delay times that allow you to exit the premises after arming, and to disarm the system upon entry before an alarm occurs. If you leave the premises too late when exiting, or disarm too late when arriving home, it will cause a false alarm. If an alarm occurs, you should disarm the system immediately.

  • Exit Alarms:
    The security system will generate a Door/Window Open alarm, and display “Door/Window Open” when you leave the premises and forget to close the door or window after the exit delay expires.

  • Alarms
    When an alarm occurs, both the built-in and external sounders will sound until the system is disarmed or until alarm bell timeout occurs, and a message on the display will identify the zone(s) causing the alarm. Your system may also have been programmed to automatically send alarm messages and voice via the cellular/GSM/GPRS/3G network, and push alarm notification to your mobile app. In addition, if your system is connected to a central monitoring station, an alarm message will be sent. To stop the alarm sounding, you simply disarm the system.

SYSTEM OVERVIEW

About the Panel

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About the Backlight Indicators of Panic Key

Wiring Overview

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Hardwired Zone Connections
  • Zone 1, Zone 2 and Zone 3 are the EOLR-supervised zones that support both open-circuit and closed-circuit devices and have a response time of 300msec. Maximum zone resistance: 11000 ohms, plus EOLR
  • Connect closed circuit devices in series on the high (+) side of the loop. The EOL resistor must be connected in series with the devices, following the last device.
  • Connect open circuit devices in parallel across the loop. The 10000-ohm EOLR must be connected across the loop at the last device.
  • Refer to the Hardwired Zones Connections diagram.

EOLR(End of Line Resistor): If the EOLR is not at the end of the loop, the zone will not be properly supervised, and the system may not respond to an open circuit on the zone.

Home Screen

About the Home Screen Display

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Quick View of Menu Functions

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Description

  1. Arm Beep: When enabled, the system will announce the system status when armed or disarmed.
  2. Keypad Lock: The system will lock the keypad if no operation for 30 seconds on the Home Screen. To enable the keypad, you must enter a valid User Password.
  3. Backlight: If disabled, the display backlight turns off after 30 seconds if no operation on the Home Screen.
  4. Door/Window Open Warnings: If enabled, the system will generate an Exit Alarm Warning notification when you leave a door or window open after the exit delay expires.
  5. System Password: used for keypad unlocking and SMS remote settings.
  6. User Password: user for keypad unlocking, SMS Remote Control and Alarm text notification prefix Setting.
  7. Language: Voice Announcement, Displaying and SMS notification will be in the selected language. After selecting the desired language, the panel will reset.
  8. Initialization: If the factory default configuration is loaded, any data that has already been programmed into the system will be changed into the Factory Default Configuration!

The First Usage

Set up

With the built-in WiFi Communications module, if your system is equipped to report alarms and Remote Access via Mobile APP over the internet, your router must remain powered on at all times, and a WiFi internet connection is required.

With the built-in GSM Communications module, if your system is equipped to report alarms and Remote control via SMS or Voice Dialling, ensure the SIM card is installed (refer to the diagram below) and the panel must be connected to the GSM Cellular or to the Internet.

AC Power Connections – Connect the Power Supply to the DC 5V receptacle, and push the backup battery switch to “ON”.

Setting Phone Numbers

Up to 5 User Phone Numbers are used to receive the Alarm SMS notification and Audio Alarm Verification.

  • Select: “Main Menu➔Phone➔1st Phone, 2nd Phone, 3rd Phone, 4th Phone or 5th Phone”, the system displays the Phone programming screen.
  • Use to scroll to , then use the digits keypad to enter the Phone Number (up to 18 digits).
  • Use to scroll to , then use to toggle between “off” and “on” When “on” is selected, the Voice Dialing Alarm will be active.
  • Use to scroll to , then use to toggle between “off” and “on” When “on” is selected, the SMS Text Notification Alarm will be active.
  • Press to save your new settings.
Wireless Keys

Pairing a New Wireless Key

  • Select” Main Menu➔ Parts ➔ Remote ➔ Add”
  • “Synchronizing” is displayed, and the system goes into the sniffer mode and counts down the pairing time remaining.
  • Press one button of the wireless key to send a transmission signal to the panel.
  • As the serial number of the wireless key is added to the panel, “Leaning OK” will be displayed. The system will display “Device code has been learnt” if the serial number of the wireless key has been learned.

Delete

  • Select” Main Menu ➔ Parts➔ Remote ➔ Delete”
  • Use the buttons to scroll to the serial number to be deleted.
  • Press to delete the selected serial number.

Delete All

  • Select” Main Menu ➔ Parts ➔ Remote ➔Delete All”.
  • The total number of serial numbers learned is displayed.
  • To delete all the serial numbers, press .

Wireless Sensors

Pairing a New Sensor

  • Select” Main Menu➔Parts➔Detector ➔Add”

  • Use to scroll to , then use to scroll to the desired Zone Name.

  • Use to scroll to , then use to scroll to the desired Zone Mode(Type).
    You must assign a Zone Type to each zone(sensor), which defines how the system responds to faults in that zone.

    • “Stay Arm Active” is usually assigned to sensors or contacts on entry and exit doors, exterior doors and windows, and perimeter. Active when armed in AWAY or STAY mode.
    • “Out Arm Active” is usually assigned to an interior area (i.e.: foyer, lobby, or room). Bypassed automatically when armed in STAY mode.
    • “24 Hours Active” is usually assigned to a zone containing an Emergency Button, Smoke Sensor, CO, Water Leakage and Gas Sensors.
    • To use as doorbell, select “Doorbell”.
    • To disable the zone, select “Close”.
  • Use to scroll to , then use the digits keypad to enter the Zone Number (0-89 are available). The Zone Number should be unique.

  • Press , “Synchronizing” and, the system goes into the sniffer mode and counts down the pairing time remaining.

  • Active wireless sensor to send a transmission signal to the panel.

  • As the serial number of the wireless sensor is added to the panel, “Leaning OK” will be displayed.

The system will display “Device code has been learnt” if a serial number of the wireless sensor has been learned, and the Zone Name/Mode/Number will be refreshed.

Edit/Delete

  • Select” Main Menu ➔ Parts ➔ Detector ➔ Edit”
  • Use the buttons to scroll to the serial number to be edited.
  • To edit the Name/Mode/Number of the displayed zone, press .
  • To delete the selected serial number, press .

Delete All

  • Select” Main Menu ➔ Parts ➔ Detector ➔ Delete All”.
  • The total number of serial numbers learned is displayed.
  • To delete all the serial numbers, press .
RFID Tags

Pairing a New RFID Tag

  • Select” Main Menu ➔ Parts ➔ RFID ➔ Add”.
  • “Synchronizing” is displayed, and the system goes into the sniffer mode and counts down the pairing time remaining.
  • Put the tag close to the RFID area of the panel.
  • As the serial number of the tag is added to the panel, “Leaning OK” will be displayed.

The system will display “Device code has been learnt” if the serial number of the tag has been learned.

Delete

  • Select” Main Menu ➔ Parts ➔ RFID➔Delete”
  • Use the buttons to scroll to the serial number to be deleted.
  • Press to delete the selected serial number.

Delete All

  • Select” Main Menu ➔ Parts ➔ RFID➔Delete All”
  • The total number of serial numbers learned is displayed.
  • To delete all the serial numbers, press .

Pairing with Wireless Siren

  • Operating the Wireless Strobe Siren to go into the Sniffer mode( refer to user guide of strobe siren ) .
  • Select “Main Menu ➔Parts ➔ siren Learn”.The panel displays ” Learn Signal Sent” and sends a transmission signal to the Strobe Siren.
  • The Strobe Siren gives a successful indication.

Alarm Syncing with Wireless Switch

Pairing with Wireless Switch

  • Select “Main Menu ➔ Parts ➔ Alarm Socket”, the system displays the Alarm Socket pairing screen.
  • Operating the Wireless Switch to go into the Sniffer mode( refer to user guide of the wireless switch ).
  • Press the “on” button and the “off” button in turn, The panel displays ” Learn Signal Sent” and sends a transmission signal twice to the Wireless Switch.
  • The Wireless Switch gives a successful indication.

To test if the pairing ok, press “on” and “off” to check if the wireless can be opened and closed.

When a sound alarm occurs, the Wireless Switch will be opened until the system is disarmed or an alarm sounder timeout occurs.

Home Automation (If equipped)

Pairing with Wireless Switch

  • To pair with the wireless switch (up to 8 switches), refer to the previous section “Pairing with Wireless Switch”. To test if the pairing ok, press “on” and “off” to check if the wireless can be opened and closed.
  • You can open or close the wireless switch via the control panel.

Message Recording

Message Recording and Playback
Your system can Record/Playback/Delete a brief message(up to 20 seconds) that can be played back later. The message will be played to the remote when an alarm call is connected.

  • Select “Main Menu ➔ Record ➔Record”, and the system displays the Record screen.
  • Ready to record when “Recording” is displayed in the title box and the system display will count down the recording time remaining.
  • Speak into the microphone and the recording automatically stops after the time expires.
  • The system plays back the message automatically.
  • Press the button to save the message.

Arm/Disarm Automatically
The feature can be used to program the system to arm or disarm the system automatically at a daily time.

Arm Schedule

  • Select “Main Menu➔Timer➔Arm Timer”, the system displays the Arm Timer programming screen.
  • Use to scroll to , then use the digits keypad to enter the Daily Arm time (in 24-hr).
  • Use to scroll to , then use to select “on”.
  • Press to save your new settings.

Disarm Schedule

  • Select “Main Menu ➔Timer ➔Disarm Timer”, and the system displays the Disarm Timer programming screen.
  • Use to scroll to , then use the digits keypad to enter the Daily Disarm time (in 24-hr).
  • Use to scroll to , then use to select “on”.
  • Press to save your new settings.

Mobile phone APP

Please refer to the attachment

Smart Life APP Quick Use Guide

APP Download
The “Smart Life” APP has been released to the major global application stores, you can download it by searching “Smart Life” in the application store or by scanning the QR code below.

IOS App:
Please search ” Smart Life” in the Apple store to download.

Note:
The IOS app has no QR code, have to download it in the Apple store by searching ” Smart Life”

Android App:
Please search ” Smart Life” in Google Play to download or scan the following QR code to download.

Notes:

  1. Mainland China users can scan the Official Website Version and download it.
  2. Non-Mainland China users just scan the Google Play Version.
  3. Both the Official Website Version and the Google Play Version are the same app, just only the download channels are different.

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Account Registration and Login
When using a mobile phone number to register and log in, you need to select the corresponding country/region when registering and logging in and replace the “+xx” country code at the beginning of the mobile phone number account with the code corresponding to the country to which the mobile phone number belongs.

Device Network Configuration
The default network configuration mode isAirlink Configure and it can also be switched to “SoftAP Configure” by “Other Mode”. When configuring the network for the device, the mobile phone needs to be connected to the WiFi network that the device needs to configure (only a 2.4 GHz WIFI network is supported when configuring the network for the device).

Airlink Configure

  • Use the Smart Life APP to click the “+” in the upper right corner of the main interface -> Next select “Security & Sensor” -> Next select Alarm”Wi-Fi” and click OK to enter the Wi-Fi interface.
  • Enter the correct WiFi password, click “Next”, enter the device configuration preparation interface, and wait for the device to enter the Airlink Configure mode.
  • According to the instructions, the device enters the WIFI Airlink Configure mode.
  • Back to the “Smart Life APP”, click “Continue” to configure the network, and wait patiently for the network configuration to be completed.

SoftAP Configure

  • Use Smart Life APP to click the “+” in the upper right corner of the main interface -> > Next select “Security & Sensor” -> Next select Alarm”Wi-Fi” -> Next select “Other mode” -> Next Select “SoftAP Configure” and click OK to enter the Wi-Fi interface.
  • Enter the correct WiFi password, click “Next”, enter the device configuration preparation interface, and wait for the device to enter the SoftAP mode.
  • According to the instructions, the device enters the WIFI SoftAP mode.
  • Back to the “Smart Life APP”, click “Continue” to configure the network, and wait patiently for the network configuration to be completed.

Remote SMS

How to set the parameters via SMS
To set the parameters via SMS, edit the setting text message as below, then send it to the SIM number installed in the panel. Your mobile will receive an acknowledgement SMS if setting ok.

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Note:
The command must be 2 digits ( e.g.,01,90, etc. ), and the header, separator and ending character must be ‘*’.

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Note:
The examples use the default system password 6666.

  1. The Phone Number setting format of the remote text message: xxxxxxxxxx A B
    In this sting, “xxxxxxxxxxx” is the phone number( up to 18 digits ), “A” is used to Enable(l) or Disable(0) the Alarm Voice Dialling and “B” is used to Enable(l) or Disable(0)the Alarm SMS notification.
    For example:
    To set the 1st Phone Number as “13912345678” and enable the SMS notification only, and to set the 2nd Phone Number as “075512345678” and enable the Voice Dialling only, then the remote SMS is 66665113912345678 0 1 52075512345678 1 0.

  2. The server IP address and Port are used for connection to the alarm monitoring company.
    The server IP and Port setting format of the remote text message: aaa bbb ccc ddd xxxxx In this string, “aaa,bbb, ccc, ddd” is the IP and “xxxxx” is the Port.
    For example:
    To set the IP and Port as “116.62.42.223:2001”, then the remote SMS is 666690116 62 42 223 2001 *.

  3. Setting the operator Access Point Name
    For example:
    To set the APN as “internet.beeline.kz”, then the remote SMS is 666692 internet beeline.kz*.

The alarm SMS notification prefix

  • The panel can be named after a customized text via remote SMS. The name is used for the alarm SMS notification prefix.
  • The alarm notification prefix setting format: 1234@XXX building.
  • In this string, “1234” is the User Password,” @” is a command flag and “XXX building ” is the customized text.

Get the settings via remote SMS

Query the system settings
The format is 666662*, and the panel echoes as follows.

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Query the second page of the system settings
The format is 666690*, and the panel echoes as follows.

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Query the Phone Number Settings
The format is 666651 *, and the panel echoes as follows.

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How to make a call via the panel

  • On the home screen, you can make a call via the digit keypad.
  • Press to view the list of dialled numbers, then press to redial it.

The call will be cancelled if the GSM network is not registered, the system is armed or in voice alarming.

Securing the premises

Arming the System
To arm the system, you can operate as below:

  • By Wireless Key: Press the key.
  • By Panel: Press. button when the home screen is displayed.
  • By RFID tag: Put the RFID tag close to the RFID area when the system is disarmed.
  • By APP: Press the “arm” button, the host returns to the “arm” state, APP shows the host is in “arm” status.

By remote SMS:
Send a message 1234#1 (“1234” is User Password) to the panel, and then an acknowledgement SMS will be returned if armed.

The system will announce “System Armed”. Home Screen will display the “Armed” icon and the countdown bar. You must leave the premises before the Exit Delay expires. If the “Arm SMS” is enabled, you will receive a SMS notification.

All burglary zones, interior & perimeter, are armed.

Arming in Stay Mode
This mode is used when you are staying home.

To arm the system in stay mode, you can operate as below:

  • By Wireless Key: Press the key.
  • By Panel: Press the button twice when the home screen is displayed.
  • By APP: Press the” stay arm” or “home arm” button, host returns to “stay arm”, The app will
    show the “stay arm” status.

By remote SMS:
Send a message 1234#3 ( “1234” is User Password) to the panel, and then an acknowledgement SMS will be returned if armed.

The system will announce “System Armed”. The home screen will display the “Stay
Armed” icon. If the “Arm SMS” is enabled, you will receive an SMS notification.

  • Perimeter burglary zones (Zone Type programmed as Stay Arm Active ), such as windows and doors are armed.

Disarming the System
To disarm the system, silence the alarm, clear trouble displays and cancel the alarm that is in progress, you can operate as below:

  • By Wireless Key: Press the key.
  • By Panel: Press the button when the home screen is displayed.
  • By RFID tag: Put the RFID tag close to the RFID area when the system is armed.
  • By APP: Press the “disarm” button, the host returns to the “disarm” state, APP shows the host in “disarm” status.

By remote SMS:
Send a message 1234#2 ( “1234” is User Password) to the panel, and then an acknowledgement SMS will be returned if armed.

The system will announce “System Disarmed”. Home Screen will display the “Disarmed” icon. If the “Arm SMS” is enabled, you will receive an SMS notification.

SOS
To manually active panic function, you can operate as below:

  • By Wireless Key: Press the SOS key.
  • By Panel: Press the SOS key on the panel.
  • By APP: Press “panic” or “SOS”, the system will alarm.

The home screen displays “Panic Alarm”. A Panic Alarm will be generated. A Panic Alarm send a text notification to your mobile and sounds a loud, steady alarm on your panel.

Multi-Mode Alarm Feature

SYSTEM TROUBLES:

  • Loss of AC Power: If the building and/or neighbourhood has lost electrical power, the system will continue to operate on battery for several hours.
  • System Low Battery: “Low Battery” is displayed when the system’s backup battery power is low.
  • Sensor Low Battery: Each wireless sensor in your system has an internal battery. The system detects low battery conditions in wireless sensors and displays a “Sensor Low Battery” message on the home screen, which means that battery replacement in the indicated sensor(s) is due within 7 days.

AC Power Normal

Tamper:
When a cover tamper has been detected generate a Tamper Alarm.

SMS Notification Feature
When an alarm or system trouble occurs, an SMS notification will be sent to the Phone Number that has been programmed in your system.

Two-Way Voice Feature

Voice Dialog
When an alarm occurs, the system will dial to your Phone Number that has been programmed in your system. After the call is connected, you can hear the voice message that has been recorded and what the alarm occurs, then the system will announce “Press 1 to arm, press 2 to disarm, press 3 to monitor, press 4 to talk”. Press 3 or 4 to listen to the violated premises and voice dialogue between an operator and an individual at the premises. If a false alarm is ensured, press 1 to cancel the alarm that is in progress.

The Phone Programmed Call the Panel
When the phone that has been programmed in the system calls the panel, the two-way voice is connected automatically. Allows operators to listen, talk to or conduct two-way conversations with individuals on the premises.

Specifications

  • Primary Power: Plug-in Power Supply, micro USB 110/220VAC to 5VDC, 2A output
  • Backup battery: 3. 7V /1 000Ah Lithium battery
  • Consumption: < 150mA@normal
  • Siren Output: <300mA
  • Radio Frequency: 433 Mhz
  • RF Code: eV1527
  • GSM: 850/900/1800/1900MHz
  • Wi-Fi: IEEE802.11b/g/n
  • Operation Temperature: -10~55°C

FCC Warning

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, according 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 following 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 harmfulinterference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipmentoff and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of thefollowing measures:

  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
  • Connect the equipment to 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.

Caution:
Any changes or modifications to this device not explicitly approved by manufacturer could void your authority to operate this equipment.

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.

This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator and your body.

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