FCC
Notice
Radio and Television Interference
The Rodgers PR-300 Digital Sequencer
and
Sound Module uses and generates small amounts of
radio-frequency (RF) energy. The instrument complies with the limits set for Class A and Class B
computing devices. FCC Rules, Subpart
J, Part 15 define the limits for radio and television
interference
in
a residential installation.
Follow the installation and the use instructions
in
this manual,
or
the PR-300 could potentially cause
interference with some radio or television reception.
In
the unlikely event that this occurs, we
encourage the user to try the following corrective measures.
• Turn the PR-300 OFF to see if
it
is the actual source of the interference.
• Disconnect the keyboard instrument and the PR-300's input/output cables one at a
time. If the interference stops, it is caused by the keyboard instrument or its I/O
cable.
• Try coiling and uncoiling the PR-300's power cord
in
different ways.
• Connect the instrument's power adaptor to a power outlet on a different circuit.
• Move the PR-300 farther away from the radio or television receiver.
• Connect the radio or television receiver to a different power circuit.
• Reorient
or
move the receiver antenna farther away from the PR-300. Consider
installing a rooftop antenna with coaxial cable lead-in between the antenna and
receiver.
• Consult the nearest Rodgers dealer for more information if the above corrective
measures don't remove the interference.
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