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Details warranty terms for customers outside Canada and the United States.
Outlines the steps to follow to obtain warranty service and repairs.
Lists situations and actions that will invalidate the product warranty.
Specifies parts, costs, or conditions excluded from warranty coverage.
States that the provided warranty is exclusive and supersedes all others.
Categorizes the equipment based on its class, installation type, and environment.
Provides essential instructions for connecting the equipment to the power supply.
Provides a general overview of the SG-System III receiver and its capabilities.
Details the physical components and architecture of the SG-System III receiver.
Guides users through the initial setup and operational procedures for the receiver.
Explains the functional behavior and default operation of the SG-System III receiver.
Describes the primary operational state for computer connection via TCP/IP or RS-232.
Details the mode where events trigger a buzzer and are sent to the printer and LCD.
Explains the state of a secondary SG-CPM3 waiting to take over if the active unit fails.
Describes the operational status indicators for line cards in standby mode.
Explains how line faults are detected and indicated on the line card.
Details the primary method for system programming using dedicated software.
Explains the use of debug output for accessing line card options and diagnostics.
Describes how to program the system using the front panel interface buttons.
Lists and explains the various configuration options for the SG-CPM3 module.
Details advanced configuration options specific to SG-DRL3-2L and DRL3E line cards.
Explains static configuration options common to SG-DRL3 and SG-DRL3-2L line cards.
Describes dynamic configuration options that vary per profile for SG-DRL3 line cards.
Configures the unique IP address for the SG-DRL3-IP module on the network.
Sets the subnet mask to define the network segment for the SG-DRL3-IP.
Sets the time delay before reporting a transmitter as absent or failed.
Details the connection and function of the serial port used for printer output.
Explains the serial port used for sending automation signals to a computer.
Lists and describes events and messages generated by DRL3 line cards.
Lists and describes events and messages specific to the DRL3-IP line cards.
Details events and messages related to the SG-CPM3 Central Processing Module.
Lists and describes events and messages generated by DRL3-2L line cards.
Provides compliance information and technical specifications from Industry Canada.