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1.   STORE   Save radio stations as presets  RECALL   Recall preset radio stations  BRIGHTNESS   Adjust display brightness    REPEAT   Select repeat playback mode for iPod     SHUFFLE   Select random playback mode for iPod     WAKE 1   Activate or change Wake 1 settings     lt  lt  or  gt  gt      Search radio frequencies  skip or search  music file in iPod  adjust clock time  wake time and  snooze period    SET   Enter setting mode for setting clock time   Wake 1 time or Wake 2 time    Universal dock for iPod WAKE 2   Activate or change Wake 2 settings     push to open or close     so you will not have to reset the time or    the alarm  DST   Daylight saving time  refer to    Clock           TIME ZONE   Time zone selection  refer to    Clock        Listening to the radio    To turn on or off radio           Auto clock set    You do not have to set the clock time as    WARNING  Please avoid playing with  these buttons after entering the Clock     Listening to iPod iPhone      To connect iPod iPhone     If no iPod iPhone is connected  in the iPod mode  the unit will    US time zones AM Antenna    For AM reception  connect the AM    a built in automatic time set system is  equipped in this clock powered by 2 AA  batteries  included and installed      To get the clock time shown  correctly     Alarm set mode     Setting clock manually  In case the memory holding batteries  are accidentally removed  set the clock                1  Press RADIO on the front of the  unit to turn on the
2.   turned off  standby mode  or in the  AUX  Radio  FM band only  or iPod  mode  Charging control should be  operated on the iPod iPhone     Adjust the auxiliary player to mid   range volume and adjust the master  volume on the unit  Do not turn  the volume of the auxiliary player  too high as this may affect the  sound quality  For other playback  Operations  control them on your  auxiliary player     Only alarm tone is available in the  NAP mode     To check the remaining NAP time     Press NAP once to show briefly the  NAP time left     To cancel the NAP function     Press and hold NAP or press NAP  repeatedly to select OFF     To turn off the NAP alarm     Press NAP or OFF to stop the NAP  alarm     This unit allows 2 wake times to be set     1     Press SET on the top of the unit  until a WAKE 1 icon       gj or 18    or a WAKE 2 icon          or 28   flashes on the display     Press  lt  lt  or  gt  gt  on the top of the  unit to set the wake time  The time  decrements or increments follow by  a faster rate when you press and  hold the button       TT    a E         To save and exit the wake setting     wait for about 5 seconds or press  SET until the clock setting icon         is off and the wake setting icons         3 18 or    G  28  are either  off or stop flashing    To check the wake time after  setting  press SET until a WAKE   1 icon       j  1g  or WAKE 2  icon      j  2  flashes and   the respective assigned wake time    shows on the display     Select the wake
3.  marking is located at  bottom of apparatus     This is CLASS Il apparatus with  double insulation  and no  protective earth provided     Any battery may present a risk of  fire  explosion  or chemical burn   if abused  Do not try to charge a  battery that is not intended to be  recharged  do not incinerate  and  do not puncture    Non rechargeable batteries  such as  alkaline batteries  may leak if left in  your product for a long period of  time  Remove the batteries from the  product if you are not going to use  it for a month or more    If your product uses more than one  battery  do not mix types and make  sure they are inserted correctly   Mixing types or inserting incorrectly  may cause them to leak    Discard any leaky or deformed  battery immediately  They may  cause skin burns or other personal  injury    Please help to protect the  environment by recycling or  disposing of batteries according to  federal  state  and local regulations   Do not expose batteries to excessive  heat  for example  by leaving them  in sunlight or close to fire      space below  record the date and place Apple performance standards  Plugging in for power To install or replace the batteries  Front view  of purchase and the serial number  J A 7 e Insert the plug of the unit into an 1  Remove battery compartment door  Model No   Works with iPhone    means that an AC power outlet   located at the bottom of the radio  Display Sound source selection    Date of Purchase   Place of Purchase   Seri
4.  radio    e The radio mode icon     j   lights on  the display    2  Press OFF to turn off the radio  or  press AUX or iPod to select another    antenna loop to the back of the radio   Stretch out the antenna cord to its  fullest length and rotate the antenna  for better reception     Station presets    A     Push the universal dock for iPod on  the front of the unit to open it     2  Four adapters are supplied  Check    the table below and use the  appropriate adapter for your iPod                 exit the iPod mode and turn off  automatically     M  Works with  Ie  e iPhone 3G 8GB  16GB T      1  Plug for power manually as below   AKST  sound mode  Tost tati    iPhone   e Insert the plug of the unit into an 1  Press SET on the top of the unit i ore asta ie A3 Preet Made for   AC power outlet  until the clock setting icon       a To select radio band  ig lune to ara cionstaton  e iPod touch 2nd generation 8GB  flashes on the display  we  e In radio mode  press RADIO to Models Adapters 16GB  32GB i  2  Select daylight saving Hawalla    3 P select the radio band  AM FM  2  Tress STORE    S i h1 ion 8GB    A       i e iPod touch 1st generation i  e Press and hold DST on the top of 2  Press  lt  lt  or  gt  gt  on the top of the er  gt  e The selected radio band icon lights sAn gamete preset seat Prone 4 GB  8 GB  and 12 16GB  32GB 3  the unit to turn on off in areas unit to set the clock time  The time m on the display   e g  P    shows on the display  e iPod fone 4th generatio
5.  source   You may be woken up by the alarm    radio  or music from iPod iPhone    1  Set a wake time  refer to the above  instructions      2  Press WAKE 1 or WAKE 2 to select    12 Month Limited Warranty  Applies to RCA Audio Video  Products   e AUDIOVOX ELECTRONICS CORP   the  Company  warrants to the original  retail purchaser of this product  that should this product or any  part thereof  under normal use and  conditions  be proven defective in  material or workmanship within  12 months from the date of  original purchase  such defect s   will be repaired or replaced with  reconditioned product  at the  Company s option  without charge  for parts and repair labor    e To obtain repair or replacement  within the terms of this Warranty   the product is to be delivered with  proof of warranty coverage  e g   dated bill of sale   specification of  defect s   transportation prepaid  to  the Company at the address shown  below    e This Warranty does not extend  to the elimination of externally  generated static or noise  to  correction of antenna problems   loss interruptions of broadcast or  internet service  to costs incurred for  installation  removal or reinstallation  of product  to corruptions caused  by computer viruses  spyware or  other malware  to loss of media   files  data or content  or to  damage to tapes  discs  removable  memory devices or cards  speakers     lights on the front of the unit         Wake time 1 by alarm        Wake time 1 by radio   1B   Wake ti
6.  the  previous or next file    e Press and hold  lt  lt  or  gt  gt  to search  backward or forward     3  Press SHUFFLE to play the files in  random order in the iPod iPhone   Press again to cancel the function   shows on the iPod iPhone display      4  Press REPEAT to select a repeat  playback mode  repeat 1 or repeat  all   Press REPEAT until no repeat  mode is selected  shows on the  iPod iPhone display  to cancel the  repeat playback     To select auxiliary mode    1  Connect your auxiliary source  e g   mp3 player  to the AUX input jack  on the top of the unit with an  audio cable  not supplied      2  Press AUX to turn on the unit or to  switch to listen to AUX from other  modes    e The auxiliary mode icon   AUX    lights on the display     For catnaps up to 2 hours without  disturbing the regular alarm settings   the NAP function wakes you up after a  short period of time     To set the NAP time    1  Press NAP repeatedly to cycle  among the NAP time available   10min  20min  30min  60min   90min  120min and OFF  20min is  the default setting     e The icon NAP flashes while  selecting     2  When the desired NAP time is  selected  release NAP and wait for  about 5 seconds  the NAP time is  now set  The current time shows  and the icon NAP lights on the  display     Press BRIGHTNESS to dim the display  and press again to restore to the  original brightness level     You may charge the battery of your  iPod iPhone through the universal  dock for iPod while the unit is
7. AFC  works only on FM  It helps  reducing drift on FM reception and  keeping the radio locked in on the FM  station to which it is tuned    When tuning in FM stations  you may  notice that the station you are tuning  can be well tuned on two or three  nearby points  Always tune carefully at  the loudest and clearest point     You can save up to 20 preset  stations     To recall a preset station    1  In radio mode  press RECALL    e The existing preset station number  shows on the display     2  Press  lt  lt  or  gt  gt   or RECALL  to select  a desired preset station        For the latest iPod iPhone models   please use the adapter provided  with your iPod iPhone     3  Place the adapter and then your    iPod iPhone on the universal dock  for iPod     To select iPod mode     Press iPod on the front of the unit  to select the iPod mode    The iPod mode icon     lights on  the display    Playback from the iPod iPhone starts  automatically     e iPod 5th generation  video   30GB  60GB  80GB   e jPod mini 4GB  6GB   e iPod 4th generation 40GB   e iPod 4th generation  color  display  20GB  30GB  40GB  60GB       In the sleep mode  the radio  iPod or    Set wake time    To control the playback  To charge the iPod iPhone  a wake mode  Corresponding icon If Waking to iPod iPhone  49  2B  is To stop the wake function  To listen to the auxiliary player     1  During playback  press iPod to      pause the playback and press again  to resume     2  Press  lt  lt  or  gt  gt  to skip to
8. INCLUDING  ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF  MERCHANTABILITY  SHALL BE  LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF  THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY  ANY  ACTION FOR BREACH OF ANY  WARRANTY HEREUNDER INCLUDING  ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF  MERCHANTABILITY MUST BE  BROUGHT WITHIN A PERIOD OF 24  MONTHS FROM DATE OF ORIGINAL  PURCHASE  IN NO CASE SHALL THE  COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR ANY  CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL    selected     Press OFF  The alarm will be on    3  Adjust the volume to your desired  level  The last played file on the  iPod iPhone will be played when the  wake function activates     4  Press OFF to turn off the unit     Note  If there is no iPod iPhone  connected  the alarm tone will sound  instead even if Waking to iPod mode  is selected         e When the wake SE  function activates  the X    PY  corresponding wake  icon will flash until the wake  function is turned off  The icon  will then stop flashing and keep  lighting up    e When the AC power is  disconnected  all wake mode will  be reverted to alarm tone     Turn off the wake  function    again the following day at the same  time   OR    To disable the wake function   completely    e Press WAKE 1 or WAKE 2  repeatedly until no corresponding  wake indicator            16 or    amp       2   shows on the display     SmartSnooze      This operation allows extra sleep time  after the wake function is on  The alarm  will be off by pressing SNOOZE  VOL     VOL    SLEEP or NAP until the snooze  period is over  Snooze function can be  used repeatedly 
9. al No      Technical information  Product  Clock Radio   Brand  RCA   Model  RC65i    Electrical consumption  Power Supply  120V   60Hz  Power Consumption  15 Watts    iPhone is a trademark of Apple Inc     iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc    registered in the U S  and other  countries     Apple is not responsible for the  operation of this device or its  compliance with safety and regulatory  standards     electronic accessory has been designed  to connect specifically to iPhone and has  been certified by the developer to meet  Apple performance standards     The descriptions and characteristics in  this owner s manual are for the purpose  of general reference only and not as a  guarantee  In order to provide you with  the highest quality product  we may  make changes or modifications without  prior notice     e AC OUTLET POWER SUPPLY   120V 60Hz   e Power is fed to the unit even when  it is not functioning  To cut the  power supply off  the power cable  must be unplugged     Refer to the    Clock    section and  follow the instructions to get the  clock time shown correctly with the  Auto Clock set feature     Battery back up operation  This clock radio is equipped with a  memory holding system that can   be powered with 2    AA    batteries   included and installed   The power  failure protection circuit will not  operate unless battery is installed  When  normal household power is interrupted   or AC line cord is unplugged  the  batteries will power the clock radio to  ke
10. d on  the user is   encouraged to try to correct the   interference by one or more of the   following measures    e Reorient or relocate the receiving  antenna    e Increase the separation between the  equipment and receiver     CAUTION  DO NOT OPEN    THE LIGHTNING THE EXCLAMATION z  FLASH AND CAUTION  TO REDUCE THE POINT WITHIN THE SHOCK HAZARD  DO outlet  order to disconnect the apparatus  men ARROWHEAD WITHIN   RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK    TRIANGLE ISA NOT EXPOSE THIS e Protect the power cord from being from the mains completely  the  N THETRIANGLEISA   DO NOT REMOVE COVER  OR   WARNING SIGN PRODUCT TO RAIN walked on or pinched particularly at mains plug should be disconnected  WARNING SIGN BACK   NO USER  ALERTING YOU OF       d f th A ket o  tlet  ALERTING YOU OF SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE    IMPORTANT OR MOISTURE  plugs  convenience receptacles  an orm the mains socket outle  EN F  DANGEROUS REFER SERVICING TO INSTRUCTIONS the point where they exit from the completely     QUALIFIED SERVICE  PERSONNEL     VOLTAGE  INSIDE THE  PRODUCT           SEE MARKING ON BOTTOM OF PRODUCT    e Connect the equipment into an  outlet on a circuit different from  that to which the receiver is  connected    e Consult the dealer or an  experienced radio TV technician for  help     Modifications not expressly approved  by the party responsible for compliance  could void the user   s authority to  operate the equipment     This Class B digital apparatus complies  with Canadian ICES 003    Cet ap
11. ep track of time and alarm settings  programmed into memory  When the  battery backup functions  the digital  display will not light  however  the  function of alarm still occurs during the  power interruption if remaining battery  power is adequate  Normal operation  will resume after AC power is restored    by applying thumb pressure to the  tab on battery door and then lift  the door out and off the cabinet     2  Insert or replace 2 AA batteries   3  Replace the compartment door     e It is recommended that you replace  the batteries every year    e It is recommended to plug the  unit for AC power while replacing  batteries to avoid the loss of clock  and wake time mode settings     Power failure indicator  When external DC power is interrupted   disconnected  for a short period of  time  both time and alarm settings   will change  unless batteries are  installed   After AC power is restored   reconnected   the Digital Display   will blink to indicate that power was  interrupted and you should readjust the  time and alarm settings                                Top view    SLEEP   Refer to    Sleep function     NAP   Refer to    NAP function     SNOOZE   Turn off the wake function  momentarily  turn off the sleep    function    VOL    VOL     Adjust volume             Off  standby mode     AM loop  antenna socket    iPhone                                     iPhone                                                                               AUX IN   Auxiliary input jack 
12. imitations  on how long an implied warranty  lasts or the exclusion or limitation  of incidental or consequential  damage so the above limitations or  exclusions may not apply to you   This Warranty gives you specific  legal rights and you may also have  other rights which vary from state  to state     How to make a warranty claim     If your product is capable of storing  content  such as an mp3 player   digital voice recorder  etc   it is  recommended to make periodic  backup copies of content stored   on the product  If applicable   before shipping a product  make   a back up copy of content or data  stored on the device  Also  it is  advisable to remove any personal  content which you would not want  exposed to others  IT IS LIKELY  THAT CONTENTS AND DATA ON  THE DEVICE WILL BE LOST DURING  SERVICE AND REFORMATTING   AUDIOVOX ACCEPTS NO LIABILITY  FOR LOST CONTENT OR DATA    OR FOR THE SECURITY OF ANY    then the    quiet    period is set     PERSONAL CONTENT OR DATA ON  THE RETURNED DEVICE  Product  will be returned with factory  default settings  and without any  pre loaded content which may have  been installed in the originally  purchased products  Consumer will  be responsible for reloading data  and content  Consumer will be  responsible to restore any personal  preference settings    Properly pack your unit  Include  any remotes  memory cards  cables   etc  which were originally provided  with the product  However DO NOT  return any removable batteries   even if ba
13. me 1 by iPod IPhone       Wake time 2 by alarm   g   Wake time 2 by radio   28   Wake time 2 by iPod IPhone    If Waking to Alarm          is  selected     Wake to Alarm uses GRAD U   WAKE  a gentle increase to the  maximum alarm tone volume over  30 to 45 seconds    If you set the wake function with  low volume level before going   to bed  we advise using Waking   to Alarm mode to wake you up  since the volume will automatically  increase     If Waking to RADIO   Gj       is  selected     3     5     Select a desired wake up radio  channel  refer to    Listening to the  radio      If no wake up channel is  set  your last listening radio station  will be selected     Adjust the volume to your desired  level     Press OFF to turn off the unit     accessories  computers  computer  peripherals  other media players   home networks or vehicle electrical  systems    This Warranty does not apply to  any product or part thereof which   in the opinion of the Company   has suffered or been damaged  through alteration  improper  installation  mishandling  misuse   neglect  accident  or by removal   or defacement of the factory   serial number bar code label s    THE EXTENT OF THE COMPANY S  LIABILITY UNDER THIS WARRANTY  IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR  REPLACEMENT PROVIDED ABOVE  AND  IN NO EVENT  SHALL THE  COMPANY S LIABILITY EXCEED   THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY  PURCHASER FOR THE PRODUCT   This Warranty is in lieu of all other  express warranties or liabilities  ANY  IMPLIED WARRANTIES  
14. n    A Conmnation message d ST Un hold the button  ae  Pst  sm iesu  Est  sn e Press  lt  lt  pe  gt  gt   The selected a desired preset locatioi  120   a an as i Geen a   on  or dS  GFF  off  shows on the e The clock setting icon    flashes    gt  frequency shows on the display  e iPod classic    80GB 160GB  display when you make a selection  when you are setting the time  AM Canadian time zones e Press and hold to automatically beg he displ iPod touch 14    iPod nano 2nd generation  or PM icon also lights beside the search for the next available station  e UK shows on the display as  aluminum  2GB  4GB  8GB  3  Select your time zone time  confirmation  iPhone 3G 15 t i    e Press TIME ZONE repeatedly on the  top of the unit to cycle through the  time zones  EST  gt  CST  gt  MST  gt  PST   gt  AKST  gt  HST  gt  AST  gt  EST      The  default time zone is Eastern  EST    refer to the maps on the right     e The selected time zone shows on  the display briefly with TIME ZONE  icon flashes on the display        e Your clock is now set and ready  for use        To save and exit the clock setting   wait for about 5 seconds or press  SET until the clock setting icon         is off and the wake setting icons         3 18 or     Gy  28  are either  off or stop flashing     Yukon  Territory    British  Be Columbia    Pacific Mountain Central   PST   MST   CST        Eastern     EST     Quebec    Atlantic   AST     Antenna   Built in AFC   The Built in Automatic Frequency  Control  
15. o turn off the unit  sooner  press SNOOZE  OFF or press  SLEEP repeatedly to select    OFF        Audiovox Electronics Corp     150 Marcus Blvd   Hauppauge  NY 11788      2009 Audiovox Electronics Corp   Trademark s     Registered  Marque s     Depos  e s    Marca s     Registrada s   www rcaaudiovideo com   Printed in China    
16. pareil num  rique de la classe B  est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du  Canada     Manufacturer Responsible Party  Audiovox Electronics Corp    150 Marcus Blvd   Hauppauge  NY 11788    WARNING   TO PREVENT FIRE  OR ELECTRICAL    A    ACCOMPANYING  THE PRODUCT     Some of the following information may  not apply to your particular product   however  as with any electronic product   precautions should be observed during  handling and use     Read these instructions    Keep these instructions    Heed all warnings    Follow all instructions    Do not use this apparatus near  water    Clean only with dry cloth    Do not block any ventilation  openings  Install in accordance with  the manufacturer s instructions    Do not install near any heat sources  such as radiators  heat registers   stoves  or other apparatus  including  amplifiers  that produce heat    Do not defeat the safety purpose  of the polarized or grounding type  plug  A polarized plug has two  blades with one wider than the  other  A grounding type plug has  two blades and a third grounding  prong  The wide blade or the third  prong is provided for your safety  If  the provided plug does not fit into  your outlet  consult an electrician  for replacement of the obsolete    apparatus     PLEASE READ AND SAVE THIS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS    Important Battery Precautions    Only use attachments accessories  specified by the manufacturer   Use only with the cart    stand  tripod  bracket    or 
17. table specified by   the manufacturer  or   sold with the apparatus    When a cart is used  use caution  when moving the cart apparatus  combination to avoid injury from  tip over    Unplug this apparatus during  lightning storms or when unused  for long periods of time    Refer all servicing to qualified  service personnel  Servicing is  required when the apparatus has  been damaged in any way  such  as power supply cord or plug is  damaged  liquid has been spilled  or objects have fallen into the  apparatus  the apparatus has been  exposed to rain or moisture  does  not operate normally  or has been  dropped     ADDITIONAL SAFETY INFORMATION    Main plug is used as disconnect  device and it should remain readily  operable during intended use  In    Apparatus shall not be exposed to  dripping or splashing and no objects  filled with liquids  such as vases   shall be placed on the apparatus   Always leave sufficient space around  the product for ventilation  Do   not place product in or on a bed   rug  in a bookcase or cabinet that  may prevent air flow through vent  openings    Do not place lighted candles   cigarettes  cigars  etc  on the  product    Connect power cord only to AC  power source as marked on the  product    Care should be taken so that objects  do not fall into the product    Do not attempt to disassemble   the cabinet  This product does   not contain customer serviceable  components    The marking information is located  at the bottom of apparatus    Caution
18. tteries were included  with the original purchase  We  recommend using the original  carton and packing materials   Include evidence of purchase date  such as the bill of sale  Also print  your name and address and a  description of the defect  Send via  standard UPS or its equivalent to     Audiovox Electronics Corp   Attn  Service Department   150 Marcus Blvd   Hauppauge N Y  11788  1 877 833 3491    Insure your shipment for loss or  damage  Audiovox accepts no  liability in case of damage or loss en  route to Audiovox     radio    e The radio will be played whenever  the iPod mode is selected but  without an iPod iPhone connected     e Pay any charges billed to you by  the Exchange Center for service not  covered by the warranty    e Anew or refurbished unit will be  shipped to you freight prepaid     What we will do    Provide you with a new  or at our  option  a refurbished unit  The  exchange unit is under warranty for  the remainder of the original product s  warranty period     For Canada Customers  please ship  to    Audiovox Return Centre   c o Genco   6685 Kennedy Road    Unit 3  Door 16    Mississuaga  Ontario   L5T 3A5    If an auxiliary player  e g  mp3  player  is connected  press AUX to  select AUX mode and start playback  on your auxiliary player     To change or check the remaining  time in sleep mode     Press SLEEP once to check the  remaining sleep time  Press SLEEP  repeatedly to select another sleep  time     To cancel the sleep mode     If you decide t
19. up to 1 hour  After this   the wake function will turn off until the  next day     To set the    quiet    period    While pressing SNOOZE  press  lt  lt  or   gt  gt  on the top of the unit to set the     quiet    period from 1 to 30 minutes   default  9 minutes   Release SNOOZE     AUX mode turns off automatically       To set the sleep time     f     Press SLEEP repeatedly to cycle  among the sleep time available   90min  60min  30min  15min and  OFF  90min is the default setting    The icon   flashes while selecting     When the desired sleep time is  selected  release SLEEP and wait for  about 5 seconds  the sleep time is  now set    The icon   lights on the display     To listen to the radio     The radio turns on by default  If  not  press RADIO and select a radio  station as usual     To listen to the iPod iPhone     Press iPod and then press  lt  lt  or  gt  gt   to select a file on the iPod iPhone   Playback will be in repeat all files  mode automatically    If iPod mode is selected in your last  sleep mode setting  the iPod iPhone  will start to play  instead of the    To    silence the wake function    momentarily     Press SNOOZE  The alarm will sound  again when the snooze period is  over   refer to    SmartSnooze        OR    DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR  ANY OTHER WARRANTY  No person  or representative is authorized   to assume for the Company any  liability other than expressed herein  in connection with the sale of this  product    Some states do not allow l
20. v2 0  EN F     user manual  guide de l utilisateur             RC65i    Made for    iPod    Con  u pour    iPod    Works with                         Q          Q                                            0    iPhone    Fonctionne avec    iPhone    0                         t is important to read this user manual prior to using your new product for the first time     Nous vous recommandons de lire ce manuel avant d utiliser votre nouveau produit    pour la premi  re fois     For your records   In the event that service should be  required  you may need the model  number and the serial number  In the       Made for iPod    means that an  electronic accessory has been designed  to connect specifically to iPod and has  been certified by the developer to meet          FCC information   This equipment has been tested and  found to comply with the limits for   a Class B digital device  pursuant to  Part 15 of FCC Rules  These limits   are designed to provide reasonable  protection against harmful interference  in a residential installation  This  equipment generates  uses  and can  radiate radio frequency energy and  if  not installed and 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 interference to   radio or television reception  which   can be determined by turning the   equipment off an
    
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