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Warning
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This equipment has
been
verified
to
compiy with the
limits for
a
Class
B computing device,
pursuant
to
Subpart J, of
Part
15,
of FCC
rules. Operation
with
non-certified or non-verified
equipment is likely to result
in
interference
to
radio and TV reception."
The equipment described in
this
manual generates and
uses
radio-frequency
energy. If it is
not
installed and used
properly,
that
is, in strict
accordance
with our instructions,
it may cause
interference
with radio and television recep-
tion.
This equipment has
been
tested and found
to comply with the limits
for
a Class
B
computing
device
in accordance
with the specifications in Subpart J, of Part
1
5,
of FCC Rules. These ruies are designed to provide reasonable
protec-
tion against such a
interference in
a residential installation.
However,
there
is
no guarantee that the interference
will not occur
in
a particular installation.
If
this equipment
does cause interference
to
radio or television
reception, which can be determined
by
turning the equipment on
and
off,
the user
is
encouraged to try to correct the interference
by
the following
measure:
•
Disconnect
other devices and
their input/output cables
one
at a
time. If
the interference
stops,
it is caused by
either the other device or its I/O cable.
These
devices usually
require
Roland designated
shiefded I/O cables.
For Roland
devices, you can obtain the proper
shielded cable from your dealer. For
non Roland devices,
contact the
manufacturer
or
dealer for
assistance.
if
your equipment does cause interference
to radio or television reception, you can try
to
correct the interference
by
using one or more of the following
measures:
•
Turn the TV
or
radio antenna
until the interference
stops.
•
Move
the
equipment
to
one
side or the other of the TV
or
radio.
• Move
the equipment farther away from
the TV or radio.
•
Plug the equipment into an outlet that
is on a different circuit
than the TV or radio. (That Is, make certain the
equipment and the radio or television set are
on
circuits controlled
by
different
circuit breakers or fuses.}
•
Consider installing
a
rooftop television
antenna with coaxial cable
lead-in between
the
antenna and TV.
If
necessary, you should
consult
your dealer
or an
experienced radio/television
technician for
additional
suggestions.
You may find helpful
the
following
booklet prepared
by
the
Federal Communications Commission:
"How to Identify and
Resolve
Radio—TV interference Problems"
This booklet is available from the
U.S. Government
Printing Office, Washington,
D.C., 20402, Stock No.
004-000-
00345-4.