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"
Warning
-
This
equipment
has
been
verified
to
comply
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
15,
of
FCC
Rules.
These
rules 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
shielded 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.

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