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AT-201 AT-40 1 HAND-HELD Transceiver USER'S MANUAL Downloaded by RadioAmateur.EU ADI communications ‘The VHF/UHF Hand-Held Transceiver is engineered and manufactured with highest quality of microelectronics technology and workmanship. We are. confident that you will be entirely satisfied with the superb performance and reliability of this Hand-Held (HIH) Transceiver. Our very strict quality control and inspection ensure that each transceiver unit have left the factory-in perfect condition. However, if your transceiver does not operate properly or if you find any difficulty in its ‘operation, contact your dealer immediately. Read this instruction carefully before use to make the unt perform fully and last long, (THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE CONDITION THAT THIS DEVICE DOES NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE ) CONTENTS BEFORE OPERATION. Features, Optional Accessories. Controls and Connections. Getting Ready... Operation Controls. (1) Setting an Operating Frequency. Expanding the receive frequency. Changing the memory to the channel mode. (2) Programming Frequency in Memory. (@) Recalling a Memory Frequency. (4) Moving a Memory Frequency to VFO... (6) Changing a Memory Frequency... (6) Deleting a Memory Frequency. (7) Recailing a Call Frequency. (8) Moving a Call Frequency... 7 (9) Changing a Call Frequency to the VFO. (10)Scanning, “ (11}Switching the Transmit Power.. (12)Dual-Watch Operation. (13)MHz Rotary Step... (14)Changing the Frequency Step. (15)Battery-Save Function... (16)Frequency Lock (17)PTT L0CK oon (18)Switching Pause Scan and Busy Scan. (19)Tone Squelch Control BREBSSEISSAESSOOan BBRREBRBE BEFORE OPERATION (20)Special Functions with SET Button. 37 Make sure that batteries ate Keep out of high temperature (21)Pager and Code Squelch. a }. nsered.wathcomect polanty By humidity and ust (22)Repeater Operation. 49 (23)Exchange the Transmit and Receive Frequency during Repeater Operation... 51 - + (24)Setting a Shit Frequency. 52 Troubleshooting, 1.53 0 not ceassemble and Specification... connie wh cre ei w Seared farranty Card, " 56 fully adjustes. ‘Apply 5.0 to 16 0V DC power EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED Do not use 8 new and uses bo not dspace a battery 9 J. battenes togetner fre i 5D The Transceiver is normally supplied with the items listed below. When unpacking the unit carton check the all items are included. If items are missing, please notiy your dealer immediately (User's Manual @ Hand Strap (Installed) @ Antenna @ Battery Pack @ Jack Cover * QWall Charger @ Bett Clip (Installed) © **™@ DTM *O Tone Squeleh Unit * Optional item, it may not be shipped with your radio, please consult your local dealer. * DMF. Tone Squelch Unit (CTCSS) is installed for North America. TABLE OF CONTENTS This is a highly versatile, yet compact hand-held transceiver that is built and tested to stringent specifications. The following features are built into your Transceiver. 4 Smallest and lightest transceiver inthis class. Dimensions: 83.5mm (height) 55mm width)x3 1mm(depth) (excluding protrusions and battery case) ‘Weight: 185g (excluding battery case and antenna) + Paging functionis available when an optional DTMF is installed, This feature allows you to page one specific station or all group stations via a 3figured DTMF signal ‘When a paging signal is received, a beep sound and the display will inform you that someone has you paged. The paging station can be identified by means ofits individual code. ‘4 Code Squelch operation is available with when an optional DTMF is installed. The Transceiver will hear only stations using the identical code. + Tone Squelch operation is available with an optional CTCSS, The Radio will hear only stations using the specific tone frequency. Tone frequencies can be selected via the rotary channel selector. © DTMF and CTCSS can used together. + An optional High Power Rechargeable Battery Pack or an external power supply of 13.8V enable powerful transmission. # Awide range of acceptable extemal power supply voltages (5 to 16V DO) allows you to power it from an automobile battery 4 High Sensitivity + Up to 40 memory channels aro available. + Independent tone frequencies and offset frequencies can be programmed in any memory. + Internal Dual-Watch allows the Transceiver to watch. ‘the selected dial-frequency and the stored frequency in memory address Mt; ‘the selected dial-frequency and any other memory frequency ‘@the selected dialtrequency and each memory frequency under scanning in sequence. (up to 40 channels) f# the solacted dial-requency and call frequency + Either Pause or Busy scan functions can be selected, ‘Scanning the dial-requency provides a VFO full band, ‘sean, Scanning of a memory frequency provides all + A single pushbutton press opens the squelch so you can ‘easily check the volume setting. 4A Battery-Save function allows you to reduce the current ‘drain during receiver standby. OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES ‘An Auto-Power Off function reduces the current drain if you, forget to turn the transceiver of ‘Frequencies can be entered directly from the keyboard or Via a rotary channel selector. + A Function button allows you to change the frequency with {a 1MHz step when you turn the rotary channel selector. + Selected frequencies and operating mode may be locked. to prevent inadvertent key operation. ‘% PTT button may be locked to prevent inadvertent transmission, *% A full line-up of optional accessories. We offer various accessories to increase your communication efficiency. Consult your dealer for further details. (Some. items below might be shipped with your radio as standard accessories) DrF145, RBPO72 REP120, 600mAh) cHAOT2 CHAI20, PCAI4S 80145 oMP 145, bro120 cTsias, DTMF Encoder/Decoder Standard Rechargeable Battery Pack (7.2V, 700mAh) High Power Rechargeable Battery Pack (12V, ‘AG Charger (for RBPO72) ‘AC Charger (for RBP120) Power Cable for an-automobil Standard Battery Case (for 6 size AA batteries) ‘Compact MicrophoneSpeaker with PTT Desk Top Charger (Rapid Charger)(for RBPO72, RBP120) CTCSS encoder & decoder CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS © Power On-OFF Switch/Volume Control This isto turn the power on and off and to control the volume. Rotate the contol clockwise to turn the power con,and rotate it clockwise further to increase the volume. ‘The Squelch Off buton should be held depressed or the ‘squelch Control rotated fully counterclockwise while controling the volume. @Squelch Controt This isto control white noise. Rotate it clockwise siowly and set the control where the noise stops. NoTE: (1) DO not rotate the control clockwise too far. (2) The control should be placed where the white noise is not heard during following operations; Scanning, Dual-Watch, Battery-Save, Paging and Code Squelch (9) Adjust the control with the channel which is not receiving the signal @ Rotary Channel Selector ‘This isto select the transmitrecoive frequency. is elso used to change the tone frequency, channel step and memory address number. Rotate the selector clockwise to increase the frequency and counterclockwise to lower it The intrval by which the frequency changes is refered toas "Channel Step’. The Channel Step which is inialy set to 10ktz can be changed to 5, 12.5, 20, 25 or SOkH2, (Refer to Changing the Channel Step, contentst4). @ External Speaker Jack: S This isto connect Microphone'Speaker or Head Set with PTT Any other external speaker with 8 ohm load or an ‘earphone can be connected. A builtin speaker is disabled winen an external speaker is connected to this ack @ External Microphone Jack: M This is to connect Microphone Speaker Head Set wth PTT @ Antenna Jack: ANT This is @ BNC connector to connect the attached helical antenna @ TransmissioiBattery Indicator This indicator lights up in fed when te transmiter is keyed. When weakened batteries, i becomes darker recommencing baer replacement @ Funetion Button Special functons are avalabe by pressing each buton con the front panel withthe function button held depressed. @ PTT Button For transmission, press ths button and speak nto the microphone. Release the PTT button o receive \When operated with Head Set with PTT, press the PTT button on Head Set transmit @ Lock Button This isto lock the battery case. Push up this button to remove the battery case @ External Power Connector: DC IN This is for Power Cable for an Automobile (PCA145) When PCA45 is connected, power is not supplied from the battery NOTE: Connect the PCAY45 only to this connector, as its plug is the peculiar one. CAUTION: ‘Turn the power switch off before connecting the cables, ‘Nominal input voltage for this HIH Transceiver is from SV to 46V DC. Do not apply voltage beyond the range. @ Front Panel A: Squelch Off Button: SQL. ‘Ths button opens the radio squelch. While this button is held depressed, the squelch operation is turned off and, the sound is heard from the speaker regardless of the position of the squelch control. B: Call Button: CALL Press this button to switch the operating frequency and call frequency. (C:Lamp Button: LAMP Press the LAMP key to iluminate the LCD and keypad. Pressing this switch only will activate the lamp for 5 ‘seconds. Pressing Function and LAMP at the same time, turns the lamp on ful time. D: Speaker Tris is a bul-n speaker, which is disabled when the ‘external speaker is connected. E: Microphone Ths is a bul. condenser micrpohone. F: Key buttons for various operations © oo we C0000 @- SODCCO uD OOOO OO CO0000 eo oO COO AOA nr201 -® © Display The dispay maicates folowngs, Frequency Channel Step Special Functions PAG, DUAL, APO, OUP FL, TSO, PL, CSO, $8, + Memory Adoress Number Memary Mode Seansing Shit Frequency Busy Seanning Simmeter and AF Output Indicator itfunchons as.aS-meter when recewng he signal and ccates the RF output power wre vansmatng. 1" ncheateg ‘regardless the input gra! when the squelch conta rotated ~ Go Gm En a a aD @ Battery Case Depending on what model radio you purchased. The ‘R201 may have come with a7.2 Volt NiCad. a 12 Volt NiCad or a battery pack for 6 AA batteries @ Jack Cap Cover the jacks with this cap when the external microphone and external speaker are not in use. @ Belt Clip Holder The bel clip is fixed to the Transceiver atthe factory. Femove the bet clip when unnecessary and faston the ‘sorews solely. GETTING READY 1a testa ne nuded antenna PER, 2, oetacn tne baer case {) Hold the Transceiver and place your thum® on the Lock button. ») Push up the Lock Button and pull the battery case as lMustrated to clear the lock ©) Pull the battery case further and remove it from the “Transceiver, ra Downloaded by RadioAmateur.£U 3. you sre using ne btn pak or 6 A btn, inser 5. run ne power eich on and st he volume cnt oa si AA atin the battery pack Be sure That he combo etenng ee bates are sertd wth coreplay, Note: Apply the new batteries only. 6, rotate tn squcch conto cocks tomy unt the 4, noise from the speaker stops. 1 Attach the battery tothe Transceiver. Engage the battery Note: ‘on the slot of the bottom of the Transcsiver and push the Do net rotate the control clockwise too far. Excessive battery case unti it latches in the proper position ‘squelch reduces the radio sensitivity and may prevent reception. uN OPERATION Operating Controls T Key buttons onthe front panel function as described below. Button | Independent Function Function + Button ‘When operated correctly a high short beep tone will be + Tae et and aoahos he | oat’ h ‘generated. A low beep tone will warn you the wrong operation. ee eee pony pany tc T _eperaton squelch operation Button | Independent Function | Funetion + Button weet tee Sea eae [CALL | Switches the operating a {/DUAL | Inpitt" Tams on the dual watch equency and cal frequency 2IDUP | Input" Tens ono autorepeater [LAMP iuminates the LCD and | Turns onda the lamp mode _topatstrssoows atin | TER | mp Fecal he amelie FAME Ts nh THR ing | Tus ona 1 MH “ICTOSS | hut" Tum ote oe squdeh stp operon [Turing sep operation peraion EXPWRIPL | Swiches the tansmit power [Disables the PTT buton | SISAVE Turns no the save function lee LOCK | Tums oot the requency ICIVSCAN | Scanning operation ‘Switches the memory lock function channel oun 7/4/18 | Input"? Turns oni the repeater DINSCAN urs ei the meron scan Ses be MSM scan ——| stile scanning. switches te | operation | requency and tens ont pause scan and busy sean | the MSM scan JaRevew inputs" ‘Exchanging the wansmit and | IMPVENT | Switches te operating equ: | Store or release the memory | sSeans downwards receive requency during ency andthe memory req | Kequencies in menory mode repeater operation enc and accesses te oper- lsartia | - Setinga sit rewency | ating tequency Scans upwards 13 (4) Setting an Operating Frequency] ‘@ Although the channel step is initially set to 10kHz at the | factoryyou may use any one of six options, 5, 10, 12.5, 20, — 25 and 5OkHz, How to select the channel step is outlined @ With a rotary channel selector under “Changing the Channel Step", contents. ‘You can change the operating (transmit and/or receive) frequency by rotating the rotary channel selector. As the @ With buttons on the front panel ‘You can change the operating frequency with numeral buttons of 0"to°s selector rotated, the displayed frequency changes in 10kH2 steps. It changes in 1MHz steps when rotated with the function button held depressed press"4” [14] willbe displayed. .-pross"5” 1145] will be displayed. press"8” [145.8] will be displayed. pres [148.80] will be displayed. ©) a 100kH2 figure 4) a 10kHz figure... (Procedure ) Rotate the rotary channel selector clockwise to increase the displayed frequency and counter clockwise to decrease it. information © The frequency step rate as the selector rotated is referred to.as a channel step. 14 y stieaa \When four numeral buttons are pressed correctly, a long beep tone will be generated informing you that frequency setting is complete, information) I you want to cancel the setting in the middle of the ‘operation, press the */MR /ENT button. The display will return to the previous frequency. ‘This is called the dial-frequency mode. Expanding the receive frequen: For receiving 130-170 MHz, 1. Turn power oft 2, Press [3}+{CALL] while turning power back on. intormation) Returning the receiving range to normal: ‘CAUTION! This resets the radio and erases all memories. Press [FUNC]+{CALL] while turning power back on. Changing the memory to the 40 channel mode “This function changes the memory size from 20 to 40 ‘channels. Turn off the radio. Press and hold [CALL] and [6] at the same time, Turn onthe radio, Note: "6 is display. Turn radio off, then back on. Normal display returns. Call channel can not be changed while in 40 channel mode. If you wish to use the call channel in 40 channel mode, you must program it before you put the radio in 40 channel mode. Programming Frequency in Memory [*/MR/ENT Button] Up to 40 memories may be programmed. They are saved under the addresses 0 through 39 (in 40 channel mode) of 0 through 9 and 0 through 6 (in 20 channel mode). (When the memory is vacant) 1, Select VFO mode (no "M" in display) 2. Input frequency, tone, and offset (if needed) and press [MAVENT) 3, Select memory 0:9, 0-3, or 0-39 by rotating dial knob. 4, Hold [FUNC] and press [MR/ENT] to store the memory. A long beep tone notifies you that the operation is complete. 16 Gan a 7 [ 3 } Recalling a Memory Frequency [*/MR/ENT Button] @ Example: To recall “M1” 2) Press the */ MR /ENT button forthe memory mode. 1) Press the number 1 Button or rotate the channel selector for the adress number “Mi”. The stored frequency under “M1” will be displayed. 7 @ Example: To recall the memory frequency successively Keep the Transceiver in the memory made. Press the ‘numeral button or rotate the channel selector for the desired address number. The stored requency under the adress number willbe displayed information) ‘© 15.20 channel mode the numeral button can only recall the address number within either M or M memory groups. When the recalled address number is vacant (ie. no {frequency is stored), "M" on the display wil fash and the dial-frequency will be indicated. ‘The */ MR JENT button switches the dial-mode and memory mode. 4 | Moving a Memory Frequency to the VFO ICIVSCAN Button] Inthe memory mode the [C/VSCAN] button will put the current operating frequency (including offset and tone) into the VFO. It you wish to return to VFO mode and do not want to use the current operating frequency, press the (MFYENT] button, this will return you to whatever frequency was last in the VFO. (5) Changing a Memory Frequency The stored frequency in memory can be changed by ‘overurting the new figure. Example: To change the memory frequency of 145.20MHz under M1 to 145.16MHz. CAUTION: Pressing Button [FUNC] and [CALL] while turning power on will reset the radio. After reset, all stored memories will be relseased and all paramaters will be reset to factory default values. (Procedur 8) Set the displayed dial-requency to 145.16 MHz withthe numeral buttons o the rotary channel selector. 'b) Press the */ MFU/ENT button while pressing the Function bulton. “Mill appear on the csplay ©) Press the “1 burton for the addrss number °M1" The long beep tone will be generated informing you that the memory frequency is altered. 4) Press the */ MFLJENT button to return to the dialrequency mode when the operation is complete ) Please try to change the memory frequency of M1" again to 145.20 MHz f) In 40 channel mode, memory frequency can only changed by procedures in page 16. (amg (6 [Deleting a Memory Frequency > [UMBENT Button} Follow the procedure bolow to delete the programmed frequency in memory, (Procedure) Example: To delete the frequency programmed under “M1”. a) Press the */ MR ENT button. The memory address number sed lastly and concerned frequency will be displayed. ') Press the */ MR /ENT button while pressing the Function button, The long beep tone willbe generated and “M" on the display will start flashing, The programmed frequency under "M1" is now deleted, (see 2 PROGRAMMING FREQUENCY INMEMORY) ©) The dial-trequency willbe displayed while the memory mode is sustained 4) Press the */ MR /ENT button or C/VSCAN button to release the memory mode, ‘) The Transceiver should be set o the dialtrequency mode 8 the operation completed. Downloaded by RadioAmateur.£U IR Cal (7 Fee Button) Frequency Procedure 2) Press the call button forthe call frequency mode °C" and a1 thecal requency wl be displayed rere to In call frequency mode, the rotary channel selector is disabled {© Call frequency essentially is a special kind of memory frequency, 20 tothe VFO [CIVSEAC Button] Press the G/IVSCAN button inthe call frequency mode. The Transceiver willbe set to the dial frequency mode with the displayed call frequency remain unchanged. That i, the displayed call frequency becomes the operating frequency. This is called the call-shitt operation. information) Press the */ MRINET button if you donot want cal shit ‘operation. The dial requency displayed betore the Transceiver is sotto the cal frequency mode wll be returned 21 (9) Changing a Call Frequency — ‘The stored frequency in call memory can be changed by ‘overwriting the new figure. Example: To change the call frequency to 145.16MHz. Procedure 4) Set the displayed dial-requency 145.16 MHz with the ‘numeral buttons or the rotary channel selector. ») Press the */ MR /ENT button while pressing the Function button. “M" will appear on the display. ©) Press the call button. The long beep tone will be generated informing you that the call frequency is altered 4) Press the */ MR /ENT button to return tothe dial-requency mode when the operation is complet. Note: The call channel may only be programmed in 20 ‘channel mode. 22 [10 |Scanning [C/VSCAN Button and CNSCAN Button ] ‘The following buttons have special functions during scanning During memory Button | During dll scanning | Duna tat scanning {BLOCK Tog ihes 1 Mz band Teggy etches al memory sean and paral band sean scan and 1 band memory 7IF-TBS | Swiches pause scan and | Swiches pause scan and busy scan(B is indicated on | busy scan(B is indicated on the ipa ding busy xan the splay cing busy scan) JSIREVIW [Decreases the frequency by | Decreases the memory one step and scans cess number by one cownwards step JaSSFIFTA | neeases te Fequeny by —|lneases tie menory ‘one sep and soas upwards | adress umber by one 69 No indication is displayed for the above functions except the busy scan @ Scanning Method Either pause scan or busy scan can be selected Pause scan Pause scan ceases scanning when a signal s received Scanning wil ten resume fve seconds late or when the signal disappears, whichever occurs fist. * Busy scan Busy scan stops scanning when a signal is received, but scanning resumes 4.5 seconds after the signal disappears (The Transceivers intaly set to pause scan) @ Various Scanning “This Transceiver is capabe of following scans *Diabtroquency sean (0), MHz band scan To scan the band from one end to the other within 1 MHz (2) Partial band scan ‘Scans only a selected group of requencies ‘Memory frequency scan (1) Ali memory scan (2) MS.M memory scan NOTE: Memory frequency scan can be operated with battery save function as save memory scan. 23 @ Operation *ial-requency sean (1)1 Miz band scan 4) Set the Transceiver tothe dialrequency mode. ©) Press the CIVSCAN button. A short beep tone will be generated and the scanning wil tart a the displayed frequency, The decimal pont keeps flashing during scanning operation «) Press the CIVSCAN button again to cancel the scanning Information’ ‘Press either the */ MR /ENT button or C/VSCAN button to ‘cancel scanning. The frequency displayed as button is depressed becomes the operating frequency. ‘Be sure that the Transceiver is inthe dial-requency mode before starting the scan, especially right after the memory mode is used. (2) Partial Band Scan a) Store scan start frequency into M18(W48 in 20 channel mode) ') Store scan stop frequency into M19(W9 in 20 channel mode) ©) Start the 1 MHz band scan operation(see page 23) 4) Press button "6 €@) The transceiver will enter partial band scan Note: either M18(Mi8) or M19) is vacant, then the partial ‘band scan will become full band scan. ress button "6" wil ogaly switch 1 MHz band scan and partial band scan, 24 ‘Memory frequency scan This function allows you to scan frequencies programmed in the memory. Two types memory scans are available; (1) All memory scan: to scan every memory frequency in 20 ‘or 40 channel mode. (2) MSM scan: To scan signified memory frequencies. Memory requency scan canbe operated with battery save function as save memory aca, caning with nivale of : 00m. “non eden (1) All memory scan “This tncion alows you to sean the memory frequencies, ‘vacant eres pubes automaticaly sipped ') Pres the DMSCAN button 'b) The memory scanning will start at the following memory adres number used ast. The decal pnt starts feahing and hope hashing scaring operation ©) Press the OMSGAN button again to cancel the memory scan. The Tanacehet wil ete th remary mode d) The memory scan resumes by pressing the D/MSCAN button again 25 (2) MS.M scan This function allows you to scan the specified memory frequencies only. @ Setting the memory address number for MS.M scan. '8) Press the */ MR /ENT button for the memory mode. ') Display the desired address number either with numeral button or the rotary channet selector. ©) Press the D/MSCAN button while pressing the Function button" willbe indicated above “M'" on the display and the displayed frequency is programmed for the MS.M 4) Repeat the above procedure and program the desired frequencies for the MS.M scan. NOTE: Repeat the above procedure to delete the programmed frequency for the MS.M scan.""¥" above “M” will disappear. @ Operation |. 8) Set the Transceiver to the dial-requency mode. Press the DIMSCAN button while pressing the Function button “¥" willbe indicated above "Mt on the display and the ‘Transceiver is now ready for MS.M scan. ) Press the D/MSCAN button. The MS.M scan wil start. NOTE: ‘The MS.M scan is only available when the MS.M scan frequencies have been programmed. @ Operation it 2) Pross the D/MSCAN button for memory scan. 'b) Press the DIMSCAN button while pressing the Function button during memory scanning. The MS.M scan will start 27 ‘The MSM scan and all MS.M scan can be cancelled by depressing the D/MSCAN button while pressing the Function button, The memory scan will start. NoTE: (1) “¥" above “M"” on the display is an indicator for MS.M (@) The MS.M scan is only available when the MS.M scan frequencies have been programmed. (3) In memory frequency scan, either the all memory or MS.M scan can be confined to single memory bank. (@)There are four banks in 40 channel mode banko: MO - M9 bank 1: M10 - M19 bank 2 : M20 - M29 bank 3 : M30 - M39 ()There are two banks in 20 channel mode banko : MO - M9 bank 1 : Mo - M9 7 lswitchi {B/PWR/PL Button) the Transmit Power This isto switch the transmit power. Three power levels are availabe for the H/H Transceiver. Select high, moddle or low power depending on your purpose. High power (H is displayed). 5.0w Middle power (M is displayed). 25w Low power (Ls displayed). 035w Procedure ) 2) Press the &/PWR /PL button to switch transmit power. The Mon the display wl be replaced by“ inicating thatthe transmit powers stched to low »b) Press the B/PW JPL bston again for high power H" will be displayed. «) Press the &/PWR /PL button again. The mide power wil be returned. 28 information) The Transceiver is intially set to the middle at the factory. 12 |Dual-Watch Operation [1/Dual Button) Le This function allows you to watch two aiflerent frequencies “The Transceiver is capable of flowing types of dual-watch operation (1) Listen on the dialtrequency and the memory frequency under Mt {@) Listen on the dial froquency and one of the memory frequencies. {@) Listen on the daltrequency and a memory frequency under scanning (intormation) ‘©The word "DUAL" indicated on the display during AD J Communications ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY ‘® ADI Communications Corp. warrants this product against defects in material and workmanship, © Inthe unlikely event of any failure due to defect in material or workmanship, occuring within one year of purchase, this product will be repaired or replaced at our discretion at no charge. The defective product should be returned in its original packing and with proof of the date of the original retail purchase to your dealer for warranty service. ‘© The warranty does not cover accident, misuse, fre, flood and other Act of God, unauthorized repair or altered serial numbers ‘© Some statutory regulations do not allow for the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, nor allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, therefore the above limitations may not apply to you, ADI communications and AD) are registered trademark of ADI Communications Corporation ce 98 01 NX218A013E

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