FCC COMPLIANCE
This equipment ganerates and uses radio frequency energy and
lf
nU installed and used properly, that
!a.
In strict
accordance
with
the rtwnufacturer’s instructions, may
catae
interference to radio and teledslon raceptlon.
lt
has been type
tested and found to corrpiy with the
llmks
for a Class
B
corrputlng devtce In
acwtdance
with the specHications of Subpart
J or pan 15 of FCC rules. which are designed to pmvlde reasonable pmtectlon against such Interference in a residential
Installatfon.
However, there
Is
no guarantee that Interference
will
na
ocarr
In a particular Installation.
k
this equipment does
uwse
interference to radio or televtsbn receptbn. which can be determlned by turning the equipment off and on, the user
Is
encouraged
10
try to correct the Interference by one or more of the following measures:
1.
Reorient the TV or radio antenna
2.
Reiocate or move lhe alarm control away from the receiver.
3.
Plug the transformer for the alarm control Into a different outlet so that the
receiver
and the
alarm
are on different branch
circuits.
4.
lf
necessary, the user should consult the afarm deafer or an experienced radiotelevision technlctan for additional
suggestions.
The user may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission hebful: “How To Identify
and Resoive
RadioTV
Interference
Probbms:
This booklet
ts
available from the U.S. Government Printing
Offkx.
Washington, DC 20402 stock
1004~CCC-00345-f.
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