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    INSTRUCTION MANUAL / BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG / MANUEL D´INST ALLA TION ET D´UTILISA TION / HANDLEIDING / MANUALE D´INST ALLAZIONE E FUNZIONAMENTO INSTRUKCJA OBSLUGI LICZNIKA / INST ALACION Y OPERACIÓN MANUAL FOR CYCLING VDO SERIES-Z[...]

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    My Settings ✍ AGE: WEIGHT : LIMIT 1: LOW: HIGH: LIMIT 2: LOW: HIGH: LIMIT 3: LOW: HIGH: RECOVERY PULSE: RECOVERY TIME: BIKE 1 WEIGHT : BIKE 2 WEIGHT : BIKE 2 WHEELSIZE: BIKE 1 WHEELSIZE: HOME AL TITUDE: BIKE 1 SERVICE INTERVALL: BIKE 2 SERVICE INTERVALL: MAX HEARTRA TE: FURTHER SETTINGS:[...]

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    Picturebook * W atch out: old batteries requir e special disposal Please read instructions for end-of f-life disposal treatment P01 8x * CD-ROM PC-Sport ONL Y FOR MODELS Z2 PC-LINK / Z3 PC-LINK[...]

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    Picturebook Picturebook OPEN CLOSE OPEN CLOSE ! OPEN CLOSE ! P02[...]

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    Picturebook OPEN CLOSE ! P03 ONL Y FOR MODELS Z2/Z2 PC-LINK Z3/Z3 PC-LINK[...]

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    Picturebook 90° P04/05[...]

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    Picturebook P06 UNLOCK LOCK 1.LOCK 2.CLICK 2.UNLOCK[...]

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    Picturebook P07 1-5 mm[...]

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    Picturebook P08 ONL Y FOR MODELS Z2/Z2 PC-LINK Z3/Z3 PC-LINK[...]

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    Picturebook OPEN CLOSE P09 P09-2[...]

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    Picturebook WS in mm / inch 1x Tire size WS in mm KMH WS in inch MPH 47-305 16x1,75 1272 50,1 47-406 20x1,75 1590 62,6 34-540 24x1 3/8 1948 76,7 47-507 24x1,75 1907 75,1 23-571 26x1 1973 77,7 40-559 26x1,5 2026 79,8 44-559 26x1,6 2051 80,7 47-559 26x1,75 2055 80,9 50-559 26x1,9 2060 81,1 n/a 26 x 1,95 2070 81,5 54-559 26x2,00 2075 81,7 n/a 26 x 2,1[...]

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    Picturebook P11 ONL Y FOR MODELS Z2 PC-LINK Z3 PC-LINK[...]

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    4 EN Congratulations With your selection of a VDO Z3 PC-Link you have opted for high-quality sports information computer . In order to fully bene fi t from the potential of the computer , we recommend that you carefully read this manual. It contains all operating instructions and many useful tips. We extend our best wishes for enjoyment and satisf[...]

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    5 INSTRUCTION MANUAL T ABLE OF CONTENT 1.1. GENERAL 1.2. IMPORT ANT INSTR UCTIONS FOR THE DIGIT AL WIRELESS SYSTEM 1.3. Control system - operation 1.3.1. Operating mode 1.3.2. Setting mode 1.4. The display 1.5. Extension options & accessories 2. INSTALLA TION 2.1. Batter y installation 2.1.1. Battery installation - computer and speed/cadence tr[...]

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    6 EN 8. AL TITUDE FUNCTION SETTINGS 8.1. Setting the home altitude (starting altitude) 8.2. Setting the actual altitude 8.3. Annual uphill altitude difference bike 1 and bike 2 and walk mode 8.4. Annual downhill altitude difference bike 1 and bike 2 and walk mode 9. RESET MODE 9.1. Resetting trip data 9.2. Reset total ride time 9.3. Resetting the t[...]

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    7 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 18. GUARANTEE CONDITIONS 19. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 1.1. GENERAL 1.2 IMPORT ANT INSTR UCTIONS FOR THE DIGIT AL WIRELESS SYSTEM Y our VDO series Z works entirely without cable; it works with triple digital wireless transmission based on well-established ANT+Sport® wireless protocol. The ANT+Sport® wireless protocol has alrea[...]

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    8 EN K 1.3.1. OPERATION MODE - use this mode to display all information Button assignment is shown on the housing. OPERA TION MODE Z3 PC-LINK AL TI UP DIST UP TRIP MAX AVG CLIMB MAX CLIMB TOT AL UP (1 or 2) AL TI MAX (1 or 2) AL TI DOWN DIST DOWN AVG DOWN MAX DOWN TOT AL DOWN (1/2) TRIP DIST RIDE TIME AVG SPEED MAX SPEED CADENCE CAD AVG CAD MAX CLO[...]

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    9 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 1.3.2. SETTING MODE - use this mode to make all settings. The assignment of buttons is on the buttons T o go to setting mode: Press button ç for 3 seconds SETTING MODE Z3 PC-LINK or Chap. 8.1. Chap. 8.2. Chap. 8.3. Chap. 8.4. Chap. 6.1. Chap. 10. Chap. 5.4. Chap. 7.5. Chap. 3.3. Chap. 15.1. LANGUAGE SELECT NAVIGA TOR SET WHEEL[...]

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    10 EN 1.4. THE DISPLAY The display of your VDO computer is comprised of three large areas. The following information is displayed in operation mode: 3. Footer: DOT ma trix full-text - display of the selected/displayed function - In setting mode menu prompting (chapter 5-11) provides informa- tion about what is shown in the display. MIDDLE BAR - Act[...]

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    11 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 1.5. EXTENSION OPTIONS & ACCESSORIES Extension option: Y ou have the possibility of extending your computer with the cadence extension set In this case the following cadence functions are available to you: Actual cadence Average cadence Maximum cadence In addition you can also get the following original VDO replacement par[...]

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    12 EN 2, and the altitude difference walked. Reprogram this information after inserting the new batteries. 2.1.2 BA TTERY INST ALLATION PULSE-CHEST BEL T >>> P03 Y our VDO is shipped with the battery installed in the pulse-chest belt. Proceed as follows when later inserting a replacement batter y: step 1 Insert the batter y into the chest-[...]

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    13 INSTRUCTION MANUAL the elastic strap over your back to the other end of the pulse transmitter step 3 Connect the second end of the plastic strap to the pulse transmitter step 4 Use the size adjustment of the elastic strap to adjust the chest belt to your chest size Please note: - Do not adjust the chest belt too loose; if it is too loose it can [...]

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    14 EN 1. Speed transmitter of bike 1 2. Speed transmitter of bike 2 3. Cadence transmitter of bike 1 (optional) 4. Cadence transmitter of bike 2 (optional) 5. Pulse transmitter 3.3.1. INITIAL OPERATION - PULSE TRANSMITTER Put the pulse transmitter belt on and moisten the electrodes (chapter 2.3) 3sec. ç Setting mode LANGUAGE SELECT ∂ ƒ Select D[...]

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    15 INSTRUCTION MANUAL In this case your VDO computer will show dashes for the respective function in the display. T o re-open all receive channels press the ç and ¥ buttons at the same time: Now your VDO computer will again receive all previously paired transmitters that are in range. 4. GENERAL SETTINGS 4.1. SETTING THE LANGUAGE 3sec. ç Setting[...]

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    16 EN to the ground step 2 Mark this point on the ground with a line (use chalk for example) step 3 Push the bike one wheel rotation forward until the valve is again vertical to the ground. step 4 Mark this point on the ground as well. step 5 Measure the distance between the two marks. The result is your wheel circumference (=roll circumference). s[...]

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    17 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5.3. SETTING TOT AL KILOMETERS Y ou can program the total distances into your VDO computer that get lost when changing batteries or that you have previously counted with a different device. This function is available for both wheel sizes (both bikes). Setting total KM 1 or 2 3 sec. ç Setting mode LANGUAGE SELECT ∂ ODOMETER [...]

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    18 EN WARNING: Automatic calculation is based on average values for people that are athletic and healthy. The actual value can deviate from this average value for people who have not been a thletically active for some time, or who after illness, are going through a rehabilitation program. Strictly ensure that you speak with your doctor before start[...]

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    19 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 7.PULSE FUNCTION SETTINGS The pulse functions of your VDO computer are based on the speci fi ca- tion of three training programs each with 3 training ranges. Limit 1 = program 1: for recover y training (high 70%, low 50% of max. pulse) Limit 2 = program 2: program for endurance training (high 80%, low 70% of max. pulse) Limit[...]

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    20 EN 7.3. SELECT TRAINING PROGRAM 3 sec. ç Setting mode LANGUAGE SELECT ∂ ƒ PULSE LIMIT SETTINGS ‚ PULSE LIMIT ?SET? ∂ PULSE LIMIT ?SELECT? ‚ LIMIT 1 ?SELECT? or ∂ LIMIT 2 ?SELECT? or ∂ LIMIT 3 ?SELECT? ‚ LIMIT 1/2/3 SET DONE Automatic return to operation mode for the selected timer . The selected training program LIMIT 1 or LIMIT [...]

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    21 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Power is calculated in WA TT via a mathematical algorithm. Deviations from a real WA TT measurement system are possible, particularly if there is a strong headwind or tailwind. The more precise the setting of the bicyc le used, (its weight as well as your seat position), the more precise the displayed value will be. IMPORT ANT[...]

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    22 EN 8.1. SETTING THE HOME AL TITUDE (ST ARTING AL TITUDE) 3 sec. ç Setting mode LANGUAGE SELECT ∂ ƒ HOME AL TI SET ‚ ∂ ƒ Setting the home altitude ‚ HOME AL TI ?SET OK? ‚ HOME AL TI SET DONE Automatic return to the operation mode for AL TI UP . The set home altitude will be displayed as actual altitude. Home altitude set done Re-cali[...]

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    23 INSTRUCTION MANUAL ∂ ƒ AL TI DOWN SET ‚ AL TI DOWN 1 SET (for bike 2 or walking ƒ AL TI DOWN 2 SET / W ALK DOWN SET) ‚ AL TI DOWN 1 NEXT DIGIT / AL TI DOWN 2 NEXT DIGIT / WALK DOWN NEXT DIGIT ∂ ƒ Set last digit (keep button depressed for fast run-through) ‚ ... repeat for all digits from back to front ‚ AL TI DOWN 1 ?SET OK? / AL [...]

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    24 EN Automatic return to the operation mode for TOT AL TIME Reset total time done 9.3. RESETTING THE TOT AL DIST ANCE METER A TTENTION: When resetting the total distance the follo wing data is deleted: - T otal distance - T otal distance bike 1 - T otal distance bike 2 3 sec. √ TRIP DA T A ?RESET? ∂ ƒ ODOTOT AL ?RESET? ‚ ODOTOT AL ?RESET? &[...]

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    25 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 11. OPERATION MODE 11.1. An overview of mode functions is provided in section 1.3.1. 11.2 F AST PAIRING after transmission interruption If no signal is received from one of your already paired transmitters for more than 15 minutes (e.g. cycling without pulse-chest belt, magnet moved unintentionally) the receive channel for thi[...]

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    26 EN Note: The minimum altitude change for the correct distance measure- ment must be 1 m 11.3.3. ¬ £ TRIP MAX = maximum altitude of the actual trip Display ¥ TRIP MAX Reset: 3 sec. √ TRIP DA TA ?RESET? ‚ TRIP DA T A ?RESET? <<?RESET? >> fl ashing ‚ TRIP DA T A RESET DONE This resets all data of the functions marked by L Auto[...]

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    27 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 11.3.10. ¬ AVG DOWN = average downhill slope in percent Display ¥ „Dschn down“ Reset: 3 sec. √ TRIP DA T A ?RESET? ‚ TRIP DA T A ?RESET? <<?RESET? >> fl ashing ‚ TRIP DA T A RESET DONE This resets all data of the functions marked by L Automatic return to operation mode for TRIP DIST 11.3.11. ¬ MAX DOW[...]

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    28 EN 11.3.16. ¬ MAX SPEED = maximum speed of the actual trip Display ç MAX SPEED Reset: 3 sec. √ TRIP DA TA ?RESET? ‚ TRIP DA T A ?RESET? <<?RESET? >> fl ashing ‚ TRIP DA T A RESET DONE L Automatic return to operation mode for TRIP DIST Maximum value 120 km/h or mph. Accurac y 2 decimal places. Not suitable for motorcyc les. O[...]

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    29 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 11.3.20. ¬ ODO BIKE 2 = total distance bike 2 Shows the total of all distances ridden with bike 2 in km or mi (auto- matic conversion of all values when switching to mi) Display √ ODO BIKE 2 Maximum value: 99,999 km or mi 11.3.21. ¬ ODOTOT AL = total distance bike 1 and bike 2 Shows the total of all distances ridden with b[...]

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    30 EN Reset: ∫ Press button for 4 sec. Compare chapter 14. T raining with recording of the residence times in the pulse ranges 11.3.27. ¬ £ COUNTDOWN = countdown timer Prerequisite: Only after selection of countdown timer , chapter 13.1. Display ≈ Start measuring ∫ Press End of measurement Automatic after elapse of count- down, beeper signa[...]

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    31 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 11.3.33. ¬ £ RECOV TIME or RECOV PULSE = recover y time and recovery pulse measurement Prerequisite: Only if recover y time/recovery pulse is de fi ned, chapter 7.2 Starting the measurement ç + √ press simultaneously Displaying the information ≈ RECOV TIME or RECOV PULSE Reset: ∫ Press button for 4 sec. 11.3.34. ¬ ?[...]

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    32 EN through) ‚ „ NAVIGA TOR NEXT DIGIT ... repeat for all digits from back to front ‚ NAVIGA TOR ?SET OK? ∂ ƒ Set fi rst digit (keep button depressed for fast run- through) ‚ NAVIGA TOR SET DONE Automatic return to the operation mode for NAVIGA TOR 12.2. RESETTING THE NA VIGATOR AT THE ORIENT A TION POINT 3 sec. √ TRIP DA T A ?RESET[...]

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    33 INSTRUCTION MANUAL - Duration of the lap - Average heart ra te on the lap - Average speed on the la p The lap values can be called at any time if time measurement is stopped. STOPWA TCH: With the manual stopwatch you can manually capture the plus values of training units. 13.1. SELECTING THE TIMING FUNCTION 3 sec. ç Setting mode LANGUAGE SELECT[...]

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    34 EN 13.3. SETTING TIMER 1 + 2 REPEA TS (when selecting timer 1 + 2) 3 sec. ç Setting mode LANGUAGE SELECT ∂ ƒ TIMER SETTINGS ‚ TIMER ?SELECT? ∂ TIMER 1 ?SELECT? ∂ ƒ TIMER 1 + 2 ?SELECT? ‚ TIMER 1+2 REPEA TS ?SELECT? ∂ ƒ Setting the number of repeats (keep button de- pressed for fast run-through) ‚ TIMER 1+2 ?SET OK? ‚ TIMER 1+[...]

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    35 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 14. TRAINING CONTROL WITH THE PULSE FUNCTIONS See chapter 13 for information on making the settings. F or focused training control it is necessary to keep the pulse in certain ranges through speci fi c stress, see chapter 7.2. The different training programs are de fi ned by a low limit and high limit. The pulse range betwee[...]

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    36 EN Combination timer 1+2: The combination of timer 1+2 can be set optimally for interval training: Timer 1 = active phase, timer 2 = rest phase. When timer 1 ela pses a single beep sounds, when timer 2 elapses a double beep sounds. For timer 1+2 you can set the number of repeats. In this case time 1+2 runs until all repeats have elapsed or the m[...]

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    37 INSTRUCTION MANUAL step 2 Beginning of the recording: ∫ Start the recording 4sec. ≈ Switch on/switch off the acoustic pulse signal step 3 End/interruption of the recording: AUTOMA TIC after the countdown time elapses ∫ Manual interruption = stop recording step 4 Display of the values (even during recording) ≈ Display data via the LIMIT L[...]

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    38 EN Press concurrently: ¥ + ≈ End lap 1 and start lap 2 concurrently Start next lap: ¥ + ≈ End lap 2 and start lap 3 concurrently... Interrupt: ∫ Interrupt lap measuring (e.g. for recovery lap or break) Y ou can interrupt each lap as often as desired, or end the lap and record up to 50 individual laps. step 3 Display the values (during a [...]

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    39 INSTRUCTION MANUAL - All pulse data (only under certain conditions in walk mode) - Lap data if lap timer is used - All cadence data (if the cadence kit is installe Note: If you are using the lap timers the lap data will ha ve a fl ag. When trans- ferring data from the computer to the PC the lap data are identi fi ed via this fl ag and are dis[...]

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    40 EN 15.2. TRANSFERRING DAT A TO YOUR PC >>> P11 Install the PC-Sport software on your PC. Insert your VDO computer into the docking station as shown (Fig. xxx) and connect the USB cable to one of your computer‘s USB ports. Now start PC Sport - Under „FILE“ select Import - In Import select VDO series Z Click on the Start button in t[...]

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    41 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 16. SLEEP MODE Y our VDO computer has a two-stage sleep mode. Sleep mode is activated automatically if the computer no longer receives data. Phase 1 after 5 minutes: - The display goes into sleep mode - DA T A RECORDING is interrupted Now the display shows temperature, time, date, and day of the week. .After an additional 10 m[...]

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    42 EN Problem when pairing the pulse- chest belt - Check the ba ttery in the chest belt - Check the ba ttery in the computer (if battery volta ge is insuf fi cient then the receiver cannot receive the signals) No speed display - Check the ma gnet position (distance between magnet and transmitter , position of the magnet to the transmitter point on[...]

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    43 INSTRUCTION MANUAL No pulse display (dash in the display) The receive channel for pulse is switched off (a 15-minute period has elapsed without receiving pulse data) Press buttons ¥ + ç at the same time No average pulse Timer has not been started Start timer No maximum pulse Timer has not been started Start timer No pulse percentage of the per[...]

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    44 EN Data download from Z3 PC-Link/ Z2 PC-Link to the PC does not function - Ensure tha t the computer is correctly mounted on the docking station - Ensure tha t the docking station is correctly connected to the PC via USB connector - Ensure tha t the PC Sport software is open - Ensure tha t PC-LINK has been called and started in the computer - En[...]

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    45 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 19. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Computer: Approximately 49.6 x 46.6 x 16.5 mm, weight: Approximately 45 g Handlebar holder: Weight approximately 15 g Speed transmitter: Weight approximately 20 g Pulse transmitter: Weight approximately 80 g Battery: 3V , type 2032 (computer); type 2032 (speed transmitter); type 2032 (pulse transmi[...]

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    D EU-Konformitätserklärung Wir , CYCLE P ARTS GmbH, Grosse Ahlmuehle 33, D-76865 Rohrbach erklären, dass die VDO Fahrradcompu- ter mit Funkübertragung VDO Z1, Z2, Z3, Z2 PC-Link, Z3 PC-Link und alle Sender Z-CAD, Z-PULSE, Z-SENDER, Dockingstation bei bestimmungsgemäßer Verwendung den grundlegenden Anforderungen gemäß Artikel 3 der R&TTE[...]

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    66023 66023 ADDENDUM TO USER MANUAL USA CDN NOTICE : This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radi[...]

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