MAESTRO QUICK START GUIDE, VER. 5.0, 02/15/2024
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If you have any questions due to misunderstanding, translation
errors and the like, please refer to the Maestro User Manual
and/or the FLEX-6000 Signature Series Hardware Manual
and SmartSDR Software Manual rst. Please contact the
appropriate party for further information.
Radio frequency energy (RF) from transmitters can interact
with some electronic devices, such as cardiac pacemakers
and debrillators. Please refer to the implanted pacemaker
or debrillator manufacturer's instructions with respect to
precautions to be taken in the vicinity of an amateur radio
transmitter. If any interaction or interference with a pacemaker
or implanted debrillator is suspected, STOP transmitting
immediately.
IMPORTANT NOTICE - READ BEFORE OPERATING THIS
UNIT
WARNING!
The Maestro control console is designed to control your FLEX-
6000 Series radio which has been congured to operate in
your country according to your nation's regulations. Maestro,
in conjuntion with your radio, will operate on frequencies that
are not allowed for unlicensed public use. You are required to
have a valid amateur radio license of an appropriate class from
your government to have the privileges to operate on amateur
radio frequencies.
Except those actions which have been described in the Quick
Start Guide and in the FLEX-6000 Signature Series Hardware
Manual and SmartSDR Software Manual which are available for
the radios compatible with Maestro, no other manipulations to
the radio are allowed. The unit must be opened and/or serviced
only by a qualied technician. Note: opening the Maestro unit
may void the factory warranty.
Please study the Quick Start Guide, Maestro User Manual
and the FLEX-6000 Signature Series Hardware Manual and
SmartSDR Software Manual prior to operating the unit. These
documents contain important information for safe operation.