Users Guide RF Wheel Mouse and Keyboard Users Guide 1/30 Users Guide Some research suggeststhat long periods ofrepetitive motionusing an improperly setup workspace,incorrect bodyposition,and poor work habitsmay beassociated withphysicaldiscomfortandinjurytonerves,tendons,andmuscles. However,ifyouexperiencesymptomssuchaspersistentorrecurringdiscomfort,pain, throbbing, aching, tingling, numbness, burning sensation, or stiffness, DO NOT IGNORE THESE WARNING SIGNS. PROMPTLY SEE A QUALIFIED HEALTH PROFESSIONAL, even if symptoms occur when you are not working at your computer.Symptomssuchasthesecanbeassociatedwithpainfulandsometimes permanentlydisablinginjuriesordisordersofthenerves,muscles,tendons,orother partsofthebody. Thesemusculoskeletaldisorders(MSDs)includecarpaltunnel syndrome,tendonitis,tenosynovitis,andotherconditions. TOREDUCETHERISKOFINJURY,FOLLOWTHESEPRECAUTIONS:
Takefrequentshortbreaks.Getupandwalkaroundseveraltimeseveryhour.
Varyyourtasksthroughouttheday.Dosomethingdifferentwithyourhandsand armsfromtimetotime.
Usealighttouchonthekeyboardandforbettercontrolofthemouseortrackball.
Keep your shoulders relaxed with your elbows at your side. Position your keyboardandmousesoyoudonothavetoreachtousethem.
Adjustyourchairandkeyboardsoyourupperarmsandwristsarestraight.
Avoidrestingyourwristsonsharpedges.
Usethesoftwarefeaturesofyourkeyboard,mouse,ortrackballtohelpreduce stresstoyourarms,wrists,orhandsbyminimizingrepetitiveorawkwardmotions. 2/30 Users Guide Acknowledgement Thanks for your purchasing this RF keyboard and mouse, the most natural and easy-touse input device. This RF keyboard and mouse provide you comfortable experiencewithergonomicandconveniencedesign.Usingthelatestradiofrequency technology,theRFkeyboardandmouseletyouworkwithoutwiresandfeelfreemore thanyouhave. AboutthisUsersGuide TheUsersGuideintroducesthestep-by-stepprocessforinstallingyourRFkeyboard and mouse. It can be divided into six chapters: General Description, Hardware Installation,SoftwareInstallation,ButtonsSettings,TroubleshootingandMaintenance. TheUsersGuideisbelievedtobecorrectandaccurateinallrespects.Theinformation containedinthisdocumentissubjecttochangewithoutnotice.Periodicchangesmay bemadeinthisdocumentwithoutanyobligationtonotifyanypersonofsuchchanges. Noresponsibilityisassumedforanyerrorsoromissionsinthisdocument. ThesymbolsshowedasthefollowingwillbeusedregularlyintheUsersGuide.Please payattentiontothesedescriptionsandfinishthempatiently. Note:indicatesthatmis-installationmightbedoneorsomethingyoushouldpay attentionto. Warning:indicatesthatignoringthewarningmaycausethepermanent damagetotheproductorinjuretotheperson. Copyright2001byKYESYSTEMSCORP.Allrightsreserved.Nopartofthismanualmaybereproduced, storedinaretrievalsystem,ortransmitted,inanyformorbyanymeans,electronic,mechanical,orotherwise, withoutthepriorwrittenpermissionofKYESYSTEMSCORP. WindowsXP,WindowsMEandWindows2000areregisteredtrademarkofMicrosoftCorporation. Otherproductsandcompanynamesmentionedhereinmaybethetrademarksoftheirrespectiveowners. 3/30 Users Guide Table of Content ABOUT THIS USERS GUIDE ...................................................................................................... 3 1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION ...................................................................................................... 5 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................. 5 UNPACKING AND INSPECTION ............................................................................................. 5 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS ....................................................................................................... 6 ENVIRONMENT REQUIREMENTS............................................................................................. 6 2. HARDWARE INSTALLATION .............................................................................................. 7 INSTALLING THE BATTERIES.................................................................................................... 7 2.1 SETTING UP THE ID CHANNEL ............................................................................................... 8 2.2 2.3 CONNECTING THE RF RECEIVER TO YOUR COMPUTER........................................................... 9 SETTING UP YOUR RF DESKTOP ..........................................................................................10 2.4 3. 4. SOFTWARE INSTALLATION.............................................................................................. 11 SETTING UP THE RF KEYBOARD AND MOUSE ................................................................ 14 4.1 FACTORY SETTING ............................................................................................................14 MOUSE ......................................................................................................................................14 KEYBOARD .................................................................................................................................15 BUTTON CONTROL PANEL .................................................................................................16 4.2 MOUSE ......................................................................................................................................16 SETTING UP RF MOUSE OPTIONS FOR INTERNET ....................................................................17 4.3 4.4 SOME AVAILABLE FEATURES FOR MOUSE.............................................................................18 SETTING UP HOTKEY OPTIONS FOR KEYBOARD .....................................................................19 4.5 5. TROUBLESHOOTING ....................................................................................................... 27 WHEN THE RF KEYBOARD AND MOUSE DO NOT WORK UPON INSTALLATION... ...................................27 WHEN THE CURSOR DOES NOT MOVE PROPERLY OR THE KEYBOARD DOES NOT WORK... .....................27 WHEN ACPI POWER MANAGEMENT KEYS CANNOT WORK PROPERLY..............................................27 6. MAINTENANCE............................................................................................................... 28 4/30 Users Guide 1.GeneralDescription 1.1 Introduction Withthelatestradiofrequencytechnology,theRFkeyboardandmouseprovide youacomfortableand carefree operation condition. The RF mouse has 3 buttons on it. These buttons can be programmed respectivelytocontrolsomemovementsthatyoumayfrequentlyuseinWindows;forexample,double clicks,zoominandout,shiftkey,scroll,copy,paste,enter,pageupanddown,etc.TheRFkeyboardis equippedwith16extramultimediabuttonsforuseinWindows.YoucansurftheInternetore-mailyour friendswithonetouch.Inaddition,youcanalsousethesebuttonstocontroltheCDplayerincludingthe adjustmentofthevolume.ThesoftwareoftheCDplayerisfullysupportedbytheattachedCD-ROMdriver. 1.2 Unpacking and Inspection BeforeinstallingyourRFkeyboardandmouse,carefullyinspectpackagesforevidenceofexternaldamage oranindicationofpossibledamagetothecontents.Thencheckeachpackageagainstthefollowinglist. Reportdamageormissingitemsimmediatelytoyouragent. ContentList RFReceiver ..........................................................................x1 WirelessKeyboardwithPalm-rest.........................................x1 WirelessMouse.....................................................................x1 AABatteries ..........................................................................x2 AAABatteries........................................................................x2 CD-ROMDriversforWindows95/98/Me/NT4.0/2000/XP...x1 QuickInstallationGuide.........................................................x1
*Markthesquarecontainertomakesurethatyougetthecompleteproduct. 5/30 Users Guide 1.3 System Requirements ToinstallandusetheRFkeyboardandmouse,yoursystemmusthavethefollowing:
IBMTM-CompatiblePC,with80486processororfaster.
8MBRAMminimum.(16MBrecommended)
10MBhard-diskspace.
CD-ROMDrive.
PS/2keyboardport.(IfyoursystemisATkeyboardport,youmustbuyonemoreATsockettoPS/2 socketconvertedadapter)
PS/2mouseport.
MicrosoftWindows95/98/MeorWindowsNT4.0(withServicePack3orlaterversion)or Windows2000preinstalled.
MicrosoftWindowsMediaPlayer6.4andCDPlayerpreinstalledorWindowsMediaPlayer7.0 preinstalled. 1.4 Environment Requirements InordertokeepyourRFkeyboardandmouseintheperfectperformanceandavoidtheunnecessary damages,pleasereadthefollowingcautions:
Note!
Donotusethedeviceinadampenvironment,suchasabathroom,adampbasement,aswimming pool,etc.
Donottrytorepairthedevicebyyourself
Underthefollowingcircumstances,havethedevicerepairedbyqualifiedpersonnel. a)Thecableorplugisdamagedorworn. b)Liquidhasenteredthedevice. c)Thedevicehasfallenand/orthecasinghasbeendamaged. d)Theperformanceofthedeviceisclearlybecomingworse.
Positionthedevicesothatthecablecannotbedamaged.
Ifthedevicemustbecleaned,useadampcloth.Donotusealiquidcleaneroraspray. 6/30 Users Guide 2. HardwareInstallation Warning Beforeinstallingorremovingthekeyboardormouse(eithertheoriginalortheRFone)toorfromyour computer,alwaysremembertoturnoffyourcomputer.Installingorremovingthekeyboardormousewhen yourcomputerisrunningwillcausepermanentdamagetothemoryourcomputer. 2.1 Installing the Batteries TheRFkeyboarduses2AAalkalinebatteriesandtheRFmouseuses2AAAalkalinebatteries.Forthe bestperformance,pleaseuseonlyalkalinebatteriesprovidedwithoridentifiedinaccordancewiththe instructionsandlimitationsspecifiedabove. Warning
Donotdisposeofthebatteryinafire.Thecellmayexplode.Checkwithlocalcodesforpossible specialdisposalinstructions.
Donotopenormutilatethebattery.Releasedelectrolyteiscorrosiveandmaycausedamagetothe eyesorskin.Itmaybetoxicifswallowed.
Exercisecareinhandlingthebatteriesinordernottoshortthebatterywithconductingmaterials suchasrings,braceletsandkeys.Thebatterymayoverheatandcauseburns.
Keepthebatteryoutofthereachofsmallchildren.
Donotmixoldandnewbatteriesinthisproduct(appliestoproductsemployingmorethanoneuser replaceablesecondarybattery).
Donotmixbatteriesofdifferentsizesorfromdifferentmanufacturersinthisproduct(appliesto productsemployingmorethanoneuserreplaceablesecondarybattery). Keyboard:
1. 2. 3. RemovethebatterycompartmentcoversonthebottomoftheRFkeyboard.SeeFigure1. Insert2AAbatteriesintoeachbatterycompartment.Payattentiontothepolarity.Adiagraminthe batterycompartmentshowsthecorrectbatteryinstallation. ReplacethecoverstotheRFkeyboard. 7/30 Users Guide Mouse:
Figure1: Installing the Batteries 1. 2. 3. 4. PressthetabonthebottomoftheRFmouse.SeeFigure1. PressthelatchthenslidethecoverofftheRFmouse. Insert2AAAbatteriesintothebatterycompartment.Payattentiontothepolarity.Adiagraminthe batterycompartmentshowsthecorrectbatteryinstallation. ReplacethecoverstotheRFmouseuntilaclickisheard. Note!
IncorrectinsertthebatterieswilldisabletheRFkeyboardandmouse!
2.2 Setting up the ID channel ThereisachannelbuttononthebottomoftheRFreceiver,RFkeyboardandmouse.Beforeusingthem, youhavetosettheIDchannelfirst.SeeFigure2. Step1. PressandreleasethechannelbuttononthebottomoftheRFReceiver. Step2. ThenpressandreleasethechannelbuttononthebottomoftheRFMouse. Step3. RepeatStep1andStep2tosettingupyourRFKeyboard. Note!
a.Theconnect(RED)lightflashesontheRFReceiverifthemouseisconnectedready. b.Youmustsetthechannelonbothdeviceswithin8secondsofwhenyoustartStep1. c.Youneedre-settinguptheIDchannelafteryouchangethebatteries. 8/30 Users Guide Figure2: The channel buttons 2.3 Connecting the RF Receiver to Your Computer TheconnectorsoftheRFreceivermeetthePC99Spec.IfyouhaveacomputerwithPC99Spec,simply plugtheconnectorstothecorresponsivePS/2ports. Foryourconvenience,eachconnectorhasasmall icononit.Thecolorofthemouseportisgreen,andthekeyboardportispurple.Alsorefertoyourmain boardmanualforthelocationofPS/2ports.SeeFigure3. Figure 3: The Location of keyboard and mouse ports Figure 4: Optional Adapter IfyourcomputerisATspec,pleasecontactyouragentfortheoptionaladapter.SeeFigure4. 9/30 Users Guide 2.4 Setting up Your RF Desktop TheRFkeyboardcomeswithafoldablepalm-resttoreducetheinjurysufferingfromthechronicworking withthekeyboard.FollowFigure5toinstallthepalm-rest. Figure 5: Installing the Palm-rest to the Keyboard TheRFkeyboardandmousegivesyoufreemovementandanenjoyableexperience.Foroptimal performance,placetheRFreceiveratleast8inches(about20cm)awayfromtheRFkeyboard,mouseand otherelectricaldevices,suchascomputer,monitor,etc.SeeFigure6. Figure 6: The Proper Distance between Your Devices 10/30 Users Guide 3. SoftwareInstallation 1. 2. 3. TurnonyourcomputerandstarttheWindows. InserttheCDdriverintoyourCD-ROMdrive. IfyourcomputerisAutoPlaycompatible,waitforthesetupscreentodisplay,thengotostep5. 4. GototheWindowstaskbarandclickStart,thenRun.TypeD:\SETUP.EXEandclickOK,where : isthedrivedesignationofyourCD-ROMdrive. 5. SelectaproperlanguageforyourWindows. 11/30 6. ClickOKtostarttheinstallshieldwizard. 7. Waitfortheinstallshieldwizardtocopythenecessaryfilestoyoursystem. Users Guide 8. ClickNexttocontinue. 9. ClickNexttocontinue.(OrclickBrowsetochangethepath,andthenclickOK) 12/30 10. Waitfortheinstallshieldwizardtofinishtheinstallation. Users Guide 11. Restartyourcomputer. 13/30 Users Guide 4. SettinguptheRFKeyboardandMouse ThischapterwillintroducethefactorysettingofthebuttonsonyourRFkeyboardandmouse.Otherwise, youwillalsolearntochangethesesettingstomeetyourcomfort. 4.1 Factory Setting Leftbutton Mouse Figure 7: The Factory Setting of the RF Mouse RightButton Roller&rollerbutton Roller
: YoucanusetheRollertoscrollupordownwhensurfingtheInternetorsearchingina largedocument. RollerButton : YoucanassignthisbuttontofeaturessuchasEasyJump,Auto-Panning,Zoom,etc. thatarefrequentlyusedbykeyboard. LeftButton RightButton
: Providestraditionalmousefunctionssuchasclick,doubleclickanddrag.
: YoucanassignthisbuttontofeaturessuchasEasyJump,Auto-Panning,Zoom,etc. thatarefrequentlyusedbykeyboard. 14/30 Keyboard Users Guide 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Figure 8: The Multimedia Buttons on the RF Keyboard MediaKeys:
: Startthemediaplayerthatyouselect.
: PrevioustrackofaudioorvideoCD.
: NexttrackofaudioorvideoCD. Media Rewind Forward Play&Pause : PlayandpauseofaudioorvideoCD. Stop Vol+&-
Mute InternetKeys:
: StopplayofaudioorvideoCD.
: Decreaseorincreasevolume.
: Mute.
: DisplayyourFavoritesorBookmarkslist.
: GotoyourInternetsearchservice. l: AccesstheE-mailapplication.
: AccesstheInternetBrowserapplication.
: Backtothepreviouswebpage.
: Forwardtothenextwebpage.
: Stoploadingorrefreshinganewpage.
: Updatethecontentonapage. MyFavorites Search E-mai WWW Back Forward Stop Refresh Others:
MyComputer : DisplayMyComputer. Calculator Sleep
: AccesstheCalculatorinWindows.
: Turnsystemintosleepmode. 15/30 Users Guide 4.2 Button Control Panel ThesoftwareenablesyoutosettheRFmouse/keyboardbuttonstomeetyourconvenienceandcomfort. Youcanchangethepointertype,mousespeed,cursorsize,pointingdirection,etc.Double-clicktheRF orkeyboardicon atthelowerrightofthescreentoopenthebuttoncontrolpanel. mouseicon Mouse Theversion ofthedriver Thereare8sectionsinthebuttoncontrolpanel.Youcanclickthetabtoentertheadvancedsettings. Setthemovementofpointer Setthebuttonsofthemouse SetMagic-Roller Suggestiontousers Changetheshape ofthepointer Setthefunction ofpointer
* The Button Control Panel under Windows Me Setsmouse orientation Theversionof thedriver 16/30 Users Guide Troubleshootingand advancedhardwaresettings
* The Button Control Panel under Windows 2000/XP 4.3 Setting up RF mouse Options for Internet OpenthebuttoncontrolpanelandclickSettingstab.ThenclickEasyJumpOptionstodisplaythefunctions suchasOpenBrowser,AddtoFavorites(IE),OrganizeFavorites(IE),AddBookmark(Netscape),Edit Bookmark(Netscape),Gonext(Forward)andGoPrevious(Back). Closeapplication Auto-Panning Openthebutton controlpanel Openthe Helpfile ThedefaultsettingisInternet Access(canbesetaslist) Moveto horizontalscroll Moveto verticalscroll Accessthe WindowsStart 17/30 Users Guide 4.4 Some Available Features for mouse TherearesomeavailablefeaturesformousethatyoumayusewhensettingyourRFmouse. Browsing Speed Browsing Direction ButtonFind Trails Loop YoucanadjustthebrowsingspeedwhenyousurftheInternetorWindowsdocuments. Move the Magic-Roller forward and the screen will browse to the top of the document.Moveitinreverseandthedocumentwillgointheoppositedirection. Automaticallypositionsthecursoronthedefaultbutton,usuallytheOKbutton,when thedialogboxappearsonyourscreen. ThisoptionmakesiteasiertofindthecursorwhenusinganLCDmonitor. Thisoptioncannotbeusedifyourmonitordoesnotsupportit. Whenyoumovethecursortothetop/bottomofthescreen,itwillautomaticallymove thecursortothebottom/topofthescreen. MouseSpeed Thisfunctionletsyouadjustthespeedatwhichthepointermovesacrossthescreen. DoubleClick Speed Swap Left/Right Usethisfunctiontosetthedoubleclickspeedofthemouse. SelectthisoptionifyouwanttohaveRFmouseoperatewiththerightmousebuttonas theprimarybutton. 18/30 4.5 Setting up Hotkey Options for keyboard Therearemanyoptionscansettingtothreefunctions:WebSite,ProgramandMenu Web Site:
Users Guide Program:
19/30 Menu:
Users Guide Press Add button to add menu item. 20/30 Users Guide MediaKey Youcanassign Media key as:
List supported Media Players on computer. Press Media key, the below popup menu will appear. Select a playerfromthelistusingthetabkey,arrowkeys,ormouse,andthen pressEnter. Eject/InsertCD:Onceejected,pressagaintoinsertCD. Play/PauseKey If no any media player is running, you can launch a media player that select from the combo list. The combo list will list:
None, Default Audio CD player and Supported media players on computer. 21/30 SearchKey:YoucanassignSearchkeyasInternetbrowsersdefaultsearchpage Users Guide Web/HomeKey Youcanassignmailkeyfromcomboboxas:
SupportedInternetBrowserprogram. WebSite,Program,Menu 22/30 Users Guide MailKey Youcanassignmailkeyfromcomboboxas:
SupportedEmailprogramlike,MicrosoftOutlook,MicrosoftOutlookExpress,Netscape,etc. MSNHotmail,WebSite,Program,Menu MyComputerKey YoucanassignMyComputerkeyas:
MyComputer,WindowsExplorer,WebSite,Program,Menu 23/30 Users Guide CalculatorKey YoucanassignCalculatorkeyas:
WindowsCalculator,WebSite,Program,Menu SleepKey OncomputersrunningWindows95orWindowsNTversion4.xwithoutapowermanagement program,theSleepHotKeycanassignoneofthefollowingfunctionsfromHotKeyuser interface. Startascreensaver,LogoffWindows,ShutdownWindows 24/30 Oncomputerswithpower-managementfunctionalitysuchasSleep,Suspend,orHibernation theSleepfeatureautomaticallyassignsthepower-managementfunctionalitytotheSleep HotKey. Users Guide Options Enableshowiconinthetaskbar,theHotKeyiconwillappearlikebelow. ClicktheHotKeyicon,andthenshowHotKeyssetting. Double-ClickHotKeyicon,thenshowHotKeyconfigurationuserinterface. RightclickHotKeyicon,thenshowthefollowingmenuitemsinamenu. HotKeyconfiguration HideIcon,Help,About,Exit 25/30 Users Guide Wireless ProvideBatterystatus. ProvideCapsLock,NumLock,ScrollLockstatusandshowinthetaskbar.Likebelow. Clickoneoficon,andthenshowCapsLock,NumLock,ScrollLockledstatusinawindow. Doubleclicktheicon,thenshowHotKeyconfigurationuserinterface. Rightclicktheicon,thenshowthefollowingmenuitemsinamen. HotKeyConfiguration HideIcon 26/30 Users Guide 5. Troubleshooting When the RF keyboard and mouse do not work upon installation...
The batteries do not install to your RF keyboard and mouse or have been installed incorrectly. Referto2.1InstallingtheBatteries.
The RF receiver has been connected to your computer incorrectly. The green connectorgoestothemouseport,thepurpletothekeyboardport.Referto2.3 ConnectingtheRFReceivertoYourComputer.
TheIDchannelsettingoftheRFreceiver,keyboardandmousearenotidentical.Refer to2.2SettinguptheIDChannel. When the cursor does not move properly or the keyboard does not work...
TheRFreceiver,mouseandkeyboardare placedin improperdistance.KeeptheRF receiverawayfromthemouse,keyboard,monitor,computer,andtheelectricaldevices atleast20cm(about8inches). Referto2.4SettingupYourRFDesktop.
DonotuseyourRFkeyboardormouseonametalsurface.Useapadtopreventthe radiochannelfrombeinginterfering. When ACPI Power Management Keys cannot work properly...
The ACPI need correct OS and BIOS to support it. Now, only Windows98 (or later) supports ACPI Power Management Keys. If you useany other systems, ACPIPower ManagementKeysshouldnotworkproperly.IfyoualreadyhaveWindows98(orlater), pleasemakesureyoursystemtomeetACPIspecstotally.Ifso,youcanonlygetthe sleepfunction.AndifyouwanttofinewhichBIOSsupportsACPI,pleaseconnecthyper linkunderbelow:
http://www.microsoft.com/hwdev/onnow/ACPI_lists.htm 27/30 Users Guide 6. Maintenance Themousemightpickupdustorlintafterprolongeduse.Ifthecursorisnotmovingsmoothlyonthescreen, followthesestepstocleanthemouse.
Turnoffyourcomputer.
TurntheRFmouseupsidedownandremovethemouseballretainerbyturningitcounterclockwise untilitloosens.
Useasoftdryclothornon-abrasivecleanertocleantheball.
Useacottonswabwithanon-abrasivecleanertocleantherollerinsidethemouseball compartment.
Replacethemouseballanditsretainer. Figure 9: How to Maintain Your Wireless Mouse 28/30 Users Guide DearUser, ThisproducthasbeenprovedthattheessentialrequirementsregulatedinR&TTEDirective 99/5/ECarefulfilled.WewouldliketofollowAnnexIVandAnnexVIItomarkourproductby thefollowingsymbol. WewouldlikealsotoinformyouthatthenationalauthoritiesofthefollowingMemberStates havebeennotified,accordingtotheDirective,forthefrequencyspectrumapplicationofthis product.Andthisproductisallowedtobeplacedintheirmarkets.(Germany,UK,France, Italy,Spanish,Portugal,Holland,Belgium,Luxembourg,Switzerland,Austria,Denmark, Sweden,Norway,andFinland.) 29/30 Users Guide LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. THE WARRANTIES SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT REPLACE ALL OTHER WARRANTIES. KYE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES. INCLUDING. BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT OF THIRD-PARTY RIGHTS WITH RESPECTTOTHEDOCUMENTATION,SOFTWARE.ANDHARDWARE.NOKYEDEALER.AGENT.OREMPLOYEEISAUTHORIZEDTO MAKEANYMODIFICATION,EXTENSION.ORADDITIONTOTHISWARRANTY.INNOEVENTWILL KYEORITSSUPPLIERSBELIABLEFORANYCOSTSOFPROCUREMENTOFSUBSTITUTEPRODUCTSORSERVICES,LOSTPROFITS, LOSSOFINFORMATIONORDATA,ORANYOTHERSPECIAL,INDIRECT.CONSEQUENTIAL,ORINCIDENTALDAMAGESARISINGIN ANYWAYOUTOFTHESALEOF,USEOF.ORINABILITYTOUSEANYKYEPRODUCTORSERVICE,EVENIFKYEHASBEENADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. IN NO CASE SHALL KYES LIABILITY EXCEED THE ACTUAL MONEY PAID FOR THE PRODUCTSATISSUE.Becausesomejurisdictionsdonotallowthelimitationofimpliedwarrantiesorliabilityforincidental,consequential,special,or indirectdamages,theabovelimitationmaynotalwaysapply.Theabovelimitationswillnotapplyincaseofpersonalinjurywhereandtotheextentthat applicablelawrequiressuchliability. FCCComplianceandAdvisoryStatement.ThishardwaredevicecomplieswithPart15oftheFCCRules.Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwo conditions:1)thisdevicemaynotcauseharmfulinterference,and2)thisdevicemustacceptanyinterferencereceived,includinginterferencethatmay causeundesiredoperation.ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassBdigitaldevice,pursuanttoPart15oftheFCC Rules.Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovidereasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterferenceinaresidentialinstallation.Thisequipmentgenerates,uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and. if not installed or used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interferencetoradioortelevisionreception,whichcanbedeterminedbyturningtheequipmentoffandon,theuserisencouragedtotrytocorrectthe interferencebyoneormoreofthefollowingmeasures:1)reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna;2)increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentand the receiver; 3) connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected; 4) consult the dealer or an experiencedradio/TVtechnicianforhelp.Anychangesormodificationsnotexpresslyapprovedbythepartyresponsibleforcompliancecouldvoidthe usersauthoritytooperatetheequipment.Whereshieldedinterfacecableshavebeenprovidedwiththeproductorspecifiedadditionalcomponentsor accessorieselsewheredefinedtobeusedwiththeinstallationoftheproduct,theymustbeusedinordertoensurecompliancewithFCCregulations. Canadian DOC Statement. This digital device does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus specified in the interference-causingequipmentstandardentitledDigitalApparatus,ICES-003oftheDepartmentofCommunications. Cet appareil numrique respecte les limits bruits radiolectriques applicables aux appareils numriques de Classe B prescrites dans la norme sur Ie matrielbrouilleur:AppareilsNumriques,NMB-003dicteparIeMinistredesCommunications. ThisdevicecomplieswithRSS-210ofIndustryandScienceCanada.Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions.1)thisdevicemaynotcause interference,and2)thisdevicemustacceptanyinterference,includinginterferencethatmaycauseundesiredoperationofthedevice. 30/30