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Like any electrical appli-
ance, this ATARIHome
Computer uses and pro-
duces radio frequency
energy. If it is not in-
stalled and used proper-
ly according to the in-
structions in this guide,
the equipment may cause
interference with your
radio or television
reception.
This equipment has
been type tested and
found to comply with the
limits for a Class B com-
puting device in accord-
ance with the specifi-
cations in Subpart
J
of
Part 15 of the FCC rules.
These rules are designed
to provide reasonable
protection against such
interference when the
equipment is used in a
residential setting. How-
ever, there is no guar-
antee that interference
will not occur in a par-
ticular home or
residence.
If you believe this
equipment is causing
interference with your
own radio or television
reception, try turning the
equipment on and off.
Ifthe interference
problem stops when the
equipment is turned off,
then the equipment is
probably causing the
interference. With the
equipment turned on, you
may be able to correct
the problem by trying
one or more of the follow-
mg measures:
• Reorient the radio or
television antenna.
• Reposition the equip-
ment in relation to the
radio or television.
• Move the equipment
away..fromthe radio
or television.
• Moving the RF cable
around may clear up
a distorted TVpic-
ture.
WARNING:
Only peripheral
equipment certified to comply
with Class B regulations as
defined in Subpart
J
of Part 15
of the FCC rules should be at-
tached to this computer.
Operation of noncertified per-
ipherals with this computer is
likely to result in interference to
radio and TV reception.
Every effort has been made to
ensure the accuracy of the pro-
duct documentation in this man-
ual. However, because we are
constantly improving and updat-
ing our computer software and
hardware, Atari, Inc., is unable
to guarantee the accuracy of
printed material after the date
of publication and disclaims
liability for changes, errors or
omissions.
No reproduction of this docu-
ment or any portion of its con-
tents is allowed without the
specific written permission of
Atari, Inc., Sunnyvale, CA
94086.