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Ciara-tech Astro SN-6310 - 2 Certification and Declaration; Radio Interference Precautions

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CIARA Astro SN-6310
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2.0 Certification and declaration
All CIARA Astro SN-6310 models run the following operating systems software :
Microsoft® Windows 8 and Windows 10.
RedHat® Linux
CIARA Astro SN-6310 model will operate on Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2012 R2, Novell NetWare and all Linux based
networks, provided that appropriate network adapter cards and application software have been installed.
CIARA is licensed to supply the Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 10 operating systems software with its CIARA Astro SN-6310
micro PCs. A package of the latest version of Windows software and a manual is included with the CIARA Astro SN-6310.
If you have purchased a Windows license with your CIARA Astro SN-6310 system, please abide by the Copyright and License terms and
conditions that are enclosed with this software package. These require that the Windows software may only be used and installed on
the CIARA Astro SN-6310 micro PC with which they were purchased.
You may make copies of this Windows software solely for your own back-up purposes.
All CIARA Astro SN-6310 series micro PCs are certified by the TÜV SÜD Canada inc., and meet or exceed the Class B limitations for
Radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of Industry Canada.
2.1 Radio interference precautions
To minimize the likelihood of interference being caused to any radio or TV equipment, CIARA recommends that shielded cables with
metal RFI/EMI connector hoods be used to connect all peripheral devices to the CIARA Astro SN-6310 micro PC.
In the event that perceptible interference occurs, then please ensure that a ground connection is made from any peripheral devices
to the micro PC chassis. However, a separate ground connection is not necessary if a shielded cable is used to connect the micro PC
with any peripheral device.
Very often, simply moving the micro PC equipment to another location a few feet away will remove any signs of interference to
television reception.
Under no circumstances should any "radio-type" modems be attached to the micro PC, unless a license has been obtained from the
appropriate regulatory authorities (in Canada - the Department of Communications of Industry Canada, and in the U.S.A. - the Federal
Communications Commission).

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