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UserÕs Guide
Part number 72761
Rev. number 9606 04

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  • Page 1 PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide Part number 72761 Rev. number 9606 04...
  • Page 2 © 1995, 1996 Power Computing Corporation. All rights reserved. Under copyright laws, this manual may not be copied, in whole or in part, without the written consent of Power Computing. Your rights to the software are governed by the accompanying software license agreement.
  • Page 3: Powerwave 604 Userõs Guide

    Even if you donÕt call us, a Power Computing Corporation representative will be contacting you in the next few days to make sure that everything is working to your satisfaction. In the meantime, donÕt hesitate to let us know if there is anything else we can do for you.
  • Page 4 PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide A word from the Power Computing team PowerWave 604 Overview Desktop System Front View Desktop System Rear View Tower System Front View Tower System Rear View Return, Warranty, Satisfaction Guarantee, and License Information xiii...
  • Page 6 Safety instructions Health-related information about computer use Appendix B Troubleshooting Restarting the computer Problems and solutions Contacting Technical Support Appendix C Installing System Software Starting up Reinstalling system software Appendix D Technical Information Specifications RAM configurations PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide...
  • Page 7 HDT Primer PE Menu Commands HDT Extension HDT Prober HDT Util Troubleshooting Common problems by category Frequently asked questions CD-ROM ToolKit User Guide Introduction QuickStart Installation and Removal Specifics Instruction Guide Troubleshooting Technical Information and Tips Glossary PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide...
  • Page 8 Bitstream Typeface Library Index Registration Cards viii PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide...
  • Page 9: Powerwave 604 Overview

    Desktop System Front View Here are the key features of the desktop system front panel. monitor computer ßoppy front panel disk power button drive programmerÕs keyboard (Interrupt) button power reset button mouse keyboard PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 10: Desktop System Rear View

    ADB port SCSI port power cord 10BaseT socket modem port Ethernet port AAUI printer port Ethernet port PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 11: Tower System Front View

    Tower System Front View Here are the key features of the tower system front panel. computer ßoppy disk drive front panel monitor power button programmerÕs(I nterrupt) button keyboard power reset button mouse keyboard PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 12: Tower System Rear View

    115/230 volt switch external SCSI port Macintosh-standard video port modem port printer port AAUI PCI video Ethernet port card 10BaseT Ethernet port video port ADB port sound in port expansion slots PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 13: Return, Warranty, Satisfaction Guarantee, And License Information

    Retain all shipping materials. Contact Power's Customer Service Department if you need assistance with any such claims. Customers who did not purchase systems directly from Power Computing must contact the dealer they purchased their system from for assistance.
  • Page 14 Power Computing. We recommend that the package(s) be insured for the full purchase amount. These policies are subject to change at the discretion of Power Computing, except that any changes in these policies will not apply to Hardware sold to customers prior to the effective date of any policy change.
  • Page 15: Limited Warranty

    LIMITED WARRANTY One-Year Limited Hardware Warranty Power Computing Corporation (ÒPowerÓ) warrants the computer hardware delivered to you by Power (ÒHardwareÓ) against defects in components, materials and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of original purchase of the Hardware by the end user (proof of purchase required).
  • Page 16: Customer Satisfaction Guarantee

    Within thirty (30) days of receipt of merchandise, you may return any computer system purchased from Power Computing (ÒHardwareÓ) for a full refund of the cost of the system if you are not entirely satisÞed, as long as the following conditions are met: 1.
  • Page 17: Apple Computer, Inc. System Software License Agreement

    United States and the laws and regulations of the jurisdiction in which you obtained the Apple Software. 5. Government End Users. If you are acquiring the Apple Software and fonts on behalf of any unit or xvii PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 18 PLE AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE SHALL CREATE A WARRANTY OR IN ANY WAY IN- CREASE THE SCOPE OF THIS WARRANTY. SHOULD THE APPLE SOFTWARE PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU (AND NOT APPLE OR AN APPLE AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE) AS- xviii PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 19 License will be binding unless in writing and signed by a duly au- thorized representative of Apple. The Apple Software Registration Card is in the back of the manual. Note: PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 20 PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 21: Chapter 1 Getting Started

    Chapter Your computer has been designed for easy plug-and-play setup in four simple steps - if you are in need of technical assistance, please feel free to call Power Computing Technical Support at 1-800-708-6227. Note: This manual covers both desktop and tower systems, so look for the illustration that Þts your system.
  • Page 22: Plugging In The Computer

    Plugging in the computer ensures that it is grounded and protected from electrical damage. The key components for plugging in the computer are shown below. 115/230 volt switch power cord socket power cord 115/230 volt socket switch PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 23 Plug the other end of the power cord into a grounded, three-hole electrical outlet. If you have any expansion cards, follow the instructions in See ÒInstalling expansion cardsÓ on page 19. to install them now. If not, continue with the following section. PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 24: Connecting The Monitor

    4 MB). The key components for connecting the monitor are shown below. PCI video card with VGA port and Macintosh- standard port PCI video card with Macintosh- standard port VGA port PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 25 Ð If you are using a monitor with a Macintosh-standard video connector, (the larger of the two connectors) connect the monitor cable to the Macintosh-standard port of the high-performance video card. PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 26: Connecting The Mouse And Keyboard

    To connect the mouse and keyboard: Plug the mouse cable into an ADB port on the keyboard. There is an ADB port at each end of the keyboard; use whichever one you prefer. PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 27 Getting Started Plug the keyboard cable into the ADB port (marked with ) on the back of the computer. ADB port ADB port PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 28: Turning The Computer On

    Turn the computer on by pressing the keyboard power key (marked with a triangle) on the upper right corner of the keyboard or the front panel power button on the front of the computer. front panel power button keyboard power reset button PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 29: Problems Starting Up

    Þrst turn off the computer and monitor.) Are the keyboard and mouse properly connected to the computer? (If you need to reconnect them, Þrst turn off the computer to avoid damage.) PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 30 Getting Started Is the brightness control on the monitor turned too far down? Check the documentation that came with your monitor for instructions. PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 31: Chapter 2 Getting Started With Macª Os

    The folder opens, displaying the MacªOS Tutorial Part 1 icon. Double-click the MacªOS Tutorial Part 1 icon. The program starts up, displaying an introductory screen. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the tutorial. PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 32: Using On-Line Help

    Choose Macintosh Guide from the Guide menu (marked with ) or press x x x x -?. The Macintosh Guide window appears. Follow the on-screen instructions to get the information you need. PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 33: Shutting Down

    If you do, unsaved or open documents may be lost and you may damage System Þles. In the unlikely event that the system does not respond to mouse movement or the keyboard, see Appendix B, ÒTroubleshootingÓ on page 53. PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 34: Sleep

    To wake the system up, press any key. The standard high-performance video card shipped with the PowerWave system is not sleep- savvy. PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 35: Chapter 3 Upgrading Your Computer

    The cover is designed for easy removal; no tools are required. CAUTION! 1. If you are not proÞcient with electronic equipment, Power Computing Corporation recommends that you have a qualiÞed technician install RAM and/or NuBus expansion cards. If you attempt to install RAM or cards yourself, any damage you may cause to your equipment will not be covered by the limited warranty on your computer.
  • Page 36 Gently pull apart the bottom corners of the cover (on the tower system, press the clips at the bottom rear of the case outward), pull the cover toward you slightly, lift it off and set it aside. Pull apart and lift off PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 37 Upgrading Your Computer Lift cover Press clips If you are working on a tower system, gently lay the computer on its side as shown in the next step. PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 38 To replace the cover, reverse steps 5, 6,. and 7; and then re-connect everything. PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 39: Installing Expansion Cards

    The PCI riser card option allows you to install up to three standard PCI cards in the riser card attached to the motherboard. One of those slots is Þlled with the standard high-performance video card shipped with the system, leaving two slots for additional PCI cards. PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 40: Pci Plus Nubus

    Þlled with the standard high-performance video card shipped with the system, leaving one PCI slot for an additional PCI card and two slots for Power Macintosh- compatible NuBus cards. expansion slots expansion slots PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 41 ÒPower requirementsÓ on page 70 in this manual for the power consumption limit for your computer. Some cards may need to be installed by an authorized service provider. Refer to the documentation that came with the card. PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 42: To Install An Expansion Card

    Þnd them later. (There is no end panel on the desktop system.) Lift the panel from the chassis and set it aside. riser card end panel of chassis Discharge Static screws PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 43 Push the card into the slot until it is Þrmly seated. Do not force the card. If you feel a lot of resistance, pull the card out, realign it, and insert it again. PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 44 You do know where those screws are, donÕt you? Replace the computer cover and tighten the thumb screw. To prevent electrical shock, always replace the cover before turning on the WARNING! computer. PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 45: Adding Memory

    DIMMs can be inserted in any order, but if you install DIMMs of the same capacity in slots with the same number (A1 and B1, etc.), you will get better performance than if you install DIMMs unpaired. Slots with the same number provide interleaved memory. PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 46: Installing And Removing Ram

    DIMM modules with modules of higher capacity. Installing and Removing RAM 1. If you are not proÞcient with electronic equipment, Power Computing CAUTION! Corporation recommends that you have a certiÞed technician install RAM and/or NuBus expansion cards.
  • Page 47 Þnd them later. Lift the panel from the chassis and set it aside. riser card end panel of chassis Discharge Static screws PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 48 When you are Þnished with DIMM removal and insertion, replace the end panel (if you are removing RAM from a tower system), and replace the cover. PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 49 Notice that there are two notches in the contact edge of the DIMM module. Lower the DIMM squarely into the slot so that the notches line up with the raised key areas of the DIMM socket. PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 50 Touch the metal plate over the hard disk drive to discharge any static CAUTION! electricity that might have built up on your clothes or body. Use a grounding strap and handle memory modules by the non-metallic edges only. PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 51 See ÒVRAM conÞgurationsÓ on page 69 for tables listing the number of colors that can be displayed on various-sized monitors with different amounts of VRAM. PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 52: Installing Internal Drives

    The location of the 5.25 inch bays is shown below. For clarity, the illustration shows the computer with its front panel (bezel in engineerese) removed 5.25 inch internal storage bays PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 53: Required Tools

    5.25 inch internal storage bays Rails for mounting internal devices are available from Power Computing for a nominal fee; contact our Sales Department at 1-800-999-7279. Rails, as well as adapter trays for installing 3.5 inch drives in the 5.25 inch bays are also available at most computer parts stores.
  • Page 54: Installing Drives

    Upgrading Your Computer Installing drives 1. If you are not proÞcient with electronic equipment, Power Computing CAUTION! Corporation recommends that you have a certiÞed technician install internal drives. If you attempt to install an internal drive yourself, any damage you may cause to your equipment will not be covered by the limited warranty on your computer.
  • Page 55: Prepare The Drive

    3.5 inch drive, you will need to mount it in a 3.5 to 5.25 inch adapter tray. 3.5 to 5.25 inch adapter trays are available at most computer parts stores. PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 56 If for some reason your Power Computing drive came without rails, call Power Computing Customer Support at 1-800-671-6227. If rails did not came with your drive, they are available from Power Computing for a nominal fee through our Sales Department at 1-800-999-7279.
  • Page 57: Prepare The Computer

    DIMM bank A Disconnect the speaker connector, which is on the motherboard to the right of DIMM bank A. PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 58 (on back) primary PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 59 Pull the speaker cord out through the hole in the front of the computer and set the bezel down away from the computer. This step may not be necessary if your speaker cord is long and you have room for the bezel near the computer. PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 60 To remove the insert, press down on the plastic tab at one end of the insert and pivot the insert out (see illustrations below). plastic insert Desktop Bezel, rear view plastic insert Tower Bezel, rear view PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 61 If a cable is very hard to connect, examine it carefully to make sure you have it oriented so that it Þts the connector it goes onto. Once cables are connected, make sure they are snug. PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 62 Desktop Drive Bay tracks tracks for rails for rails Tower Drive Bay PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 63 Check the instructions that came with the drive for jumper or switch settings and check to make sure that they are properly set before going to the next step. Make sure the connectors are snug. PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 64: If The Drive Does Not Work

    If the connection seems loose or crooked, check to make sure that no pins are bent and that the connection is keyed properly. Bent pins may be carefully straightened with a very small screwdriver. PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 65 Replace the computerÕs cover, re-connect system components, and restart the computer. If these steps do not correct the problem, contact the drive manufacturer or Power Computing Technical Support at 1-800-708-6227 for assistance. PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 66 Upgrading Your Computer PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 67: Chapter 4 Connecting Peripheral Devices

    Your computer has a number of ports for connecting peripheral devices such as printers, storage devices, audio equipment, network cabling, and modems. See ÒPowerWave 604 OverviewÓ on page ix at the beginning of this manual for the location of the ports.
  • Page 68: Connecting Peripheral Devices

    Note: External SCSI devices which are connected to the computer must be turned on. Devices on the SCSI bus which are turned off can cause system errors. To connect an external SCSI device: Shut down the computer and the SCSI device. PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 69: Connecting An Internal Scsi Device

    ADB port. The total power used by all the ADB devices must not exceed 500 milliamperes (mA). Check the documentation that came with your ADB devices for information about their power consumption. PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 70: Connecting A Modem Or Telecom Adapter

    (You can also use an external or internal CD-ROM drive to play audio CDs. See ÒPlaying audio CDs on a CD-ROM driveÓ on page 53 later in this section.) PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 71: Understanding The Sound Ports

    The following section gives general instructions for connecting an audio device. If you plan to connect a microphone or external speakers, read ÒConnecting a microphoneÓ on page 53 or ÒConnecting external speakersÓ on page 52 later in this section. PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 72: Connecting External Speakers

    You can control the speaker volume in the Mac MacOS Sound control panel. In some cases, the speakers themselves may also have a volume control. See the Macintosh Guide for information about controlling the volume. PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 73: Connecting A Microphone

    To check the Sound settings open the Sound control panel and select Sound In . Click on the Options button and make sure that Internal CD and Playthrough are selected. See the Macintosh Guide for further information about playing audio CDs on a CD- ROM drive. PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 74 Connecting Peripheral Devices PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 75: Appendix A Safety And Health Information

    Follow these suggestions to prevent eye strain: Take frequent breaks. Periodically look away from the screen and focus your eyes on something farther than 20 feet away. PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 76: Safety And Health Information

    Do not place your wrists on the hard edge of your table. Use a wrist pad. Sit up straight in your chair. Slouching puts unnecessary strain on your back. Do not strike the keys any harder than necessary. PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 77: Appendix B Troubleshooting

    If you cannot restart the computer from MacOS, use the Reset button on the front panel. See ÒPowerWave 604 OverviewÓ on page ix at the beginning of this manual for the location of the button. Be careful not to confuse the Reset button with the Interrupt button, used by programmers.
  • Page 78: Problems And Solutions

    Start up your computer from the Disk Tools ßoppy disk or Power Computing MacOS CD-ROM. Use the Disk First Aid program to check and repair your disk. (See the Disk First Aid entry in Macintosh Guide for instructions.)
  • Page 79 Try using a different mouse or input device. If it works, there is a problem with the original mouse. Try using a different start-up diskÑthe Disk Tools ßoppy disk or the Power Computing MacOS CD-ROM, for example. If the mouse works, there is a problem with the system software on your normal start-up disk.
  • Page 80: Contacting Technical Support

    Try using a different keyboard. (Turn off the computer before switching keyboards.) Try using a different start-up diskÑthe Disk Tools ßoppy disk or the Power Computing MacOS CD-ROM, for example. If the keyboard works, there is a problem with the system software on your normal start-up disk.
  • Page 81: Appendix C Installing System Software

    To start up from the Install Me First ßoppy disk: Insert the disk into the ßoppy drive, then turn on your computer. The computer starts up and automatically displays the Installer screen. PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 82: Reinstalling System Software

    If CD-ROM drive will not work, place the Power Computing MacOS CD-ROM disk in another CD-ROM player and copy the CD-ROM Toolkit Þles from the CD- ROM disk to a ßoppy disk; then insert the ßoppy into your Power Computing system and install the CD-ROM toolkit software from the ßoppy disk.
  • Page 83: Appendix D Technical Information

    Technical Information Appendix This appendix contains technical information and speciÞcations for the PowerWave 604/120, 604/132, and 604/150 computers. SpeciÞcations Processor (upgradeable via daughtercard) PowerPC 604 at 120 MHz (Model 604/120) PowerPC 604 at 132 MHz (Model 604/132) PowerPC 604 at 150 MHz (Model 604/150)
  • Page 84 Sound output port for stereo CD audio and computer-generated sound Sound input port for stereo sound input AC line input Line voltage: 100Ð240 volts AC, RMS single phase (not auto-ranging) Frequency: 50Ð60 Hz Power: 600 watts maximum PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 85 Altitude: 0 to 3048 m (0 to 10,000 ft) Dimensions Size: 15.8" W X 6.1" H X 15.9" D (402 mm X 155 mm X 404 mm) Weight: 23 lb (10.4 kg). PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 86 Technical Information RAM conÞgurations The PowerWave 604 has eight slots for memory modules (or DIMMs). The computer will work with a number of different memory conÞgurations, from a minimum of 8 MB to a maximum of 512 MB. Follow these guidelines when conÞguring your systemÕs RAM: DIMMs should be installed in identical pairs to allow improved performance from interleaved memory.
  • Page 87: Vram Configurations

    Millions Millions 832 X 624 Millions Millions 19 or 20" Color 1024 X 768 Thousands Millions 21" Color 1152 X 870 Thousands Millions 1280 X 960 Thousands 1280 X 1024 Thousands PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 88: Power Requirements

    30 W (5 slot maximum) -12 V 0.5 A +5 V 4.5 A 22.5 W Internal storage device (such as a +12 V 1.7 A 20 W CD-ROM or hard disk drive) PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 89: Appendix E Regulatory Information

    You may Þnd the following booklet helpful: Interference Handbook (stock number 004-000-00493-1). This booklet, prepared by the Federal Communications Commission, is available from the U.S. Government Printing OfÞce, Washington, DC 20402. PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 90: Doc Statement

    Observation des normesÑClasse B Cet appareil numŽrique respecte les limites de bruits radioŽlectriques applicables aux appareils numŽriques de Class B prescrites dans la norme sur le matŽriel brouilleur: ÒAppareils NumŽriquesÓ, NMB-003 ŽdictŽe par le ministre des Communications. PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 91: Cd-Rom Drive

    Mettre au rŽbut les batteries usagŽes conformŽment aux instructions du fabricant. For use in European countries Use an HAR approved power cord with proper plug conÞguration. Bitte nur mit zugelassener HAR-Stromkabel benutzen. PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...
  • Page 92 Regulatory Information PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227...

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