Hurricane Typhoon Rushmore Multiple Monitor Graphics Cards RV100 Chipset Family User’s Guide
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Contents Chapter 1 1 Introduction............................................................. 1 Included with your Graphics Card ............................................2 Using Multiple Monitors...........................................................3 Chapter 2 4 Get Started .............................................................. 4 General System Requirements.................................................4 Prepare for Hardware Installation ............................................
Chapter 6 62 Troubleshooting ..................................................... 62 Frequently Asked Questions .................................................. 62 Appendix A 66 Regulatory Information ......................................... 66 Responsible Party ................................................................ 66 Industry Canada Compliance Statement for Hurricane and Typhoon .............................................................................
Figure 20. MultiDesk System Tray Icon................................... 54 Figure 21. MultiDesk Pop-Up Menu......................................... 54 Table 1. Supported Analog Resolutions and Refresh Rates ....... 56 Table 2. Supported Digital Resolutions and Refresh Rates........ 56 Figure 22. LFH Connector Pinouts .......................................... 57 Table 3. LFH Connector Description....................................... 58 Figure 23. DVI Connector Pinouts ...................................
Chapter 1 Introduction Thank you for purchasing an Appian Graphics multiple monitor graphics card. The Hurricane, Typhoon and Rushmore graphics cards are classified as part of the same family, all using the ATI Technologies RV100 RadeonVE chipset. This guide introduces you to the RV100 card architecture, performance capabilities and included software. This guide also contains an overview of HYDRAVISION desktop display management software and other important technical information.
multiple monitor operating system support. The result is a fast, high-resolution display. The high-resolution display, plug-and-play compliance, support for multi-threaded, multiple monitor DirectX hardware acceleration, support for DVD motion compensation and color space conversion makes these cards very well-suited for sophisticated display tasks. The 60-pin low force helix (LFH) custom connectors, y-cables and adapters allow easy direct connection to either analog or DVI digital display devices.
and return the registration/warranty card to ensure full support from Appian for your RV100 product. To get the best performance from your RV100 graphics card, use the supplied Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000 or Windows XP drivers and HYDRAVISION display management software. Each operating system requires a separate program for configuring displays. Be sure to use the appropriate device drivers and configuration program for your operating system.
Chapter 2 Get Started General System Requirements A PC platform with a ½-length PCI slot compliant with PCI revision 2.2 or higher Operating system - Windows NT 4.0 with Service Pack 4 or higher, Windows 2000 or Windows XP. Pentium II processor At least 256MB of installed system memory (RAM) Rushmore is VGA compatible and provides full support for Super VGA drivers written to Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) specifications.
Guide or Manual for the graphics card, or possibly on the card or system manufacture’s web site. 2. Turn off the computer and the power for all external devices (monitor, printer, etc.). 3. Disconnect all cables from the rear of your computer to give you more room to work. Note where each cable connects so you can reconnect it after installing the Rushmore card. 4. Remove the cover-mounting screws on the computer.
3. Disconnect all cables from the rear of your computer to give you more room to work. Note where each cable connects so you can reconnect it after installing the Hurricane card. 4. Remove the cover mounting screws on the computer. If necessary, refer to your system instruction manual for information on removing the computer cover. 5. Carefully remove the cover from the computer. The system motherboard should now be in full view. To install your Hurricane card, perform the following steps: 6.
Hurricane Monitor Cabling The Hurricane card provides support for one DVI flat-panel or up to two VGA monitors using the supplied DVI-to-VGA adapter. Plug the VGA monitor cable into the card VGA connector (the smaller of the two). Plug the DVI flatpanel cable into the card DVI connector (the larger of the two).
Guide or Manual for the graphics card, or possibly on the card or system manufacture’s web site. 2. Turn off the computer and the power for all external devices (monitor, printer, etc.). 3. Disconnect all cables from the rear of your computer to give you more room to work. Note where each cable connects so you can reconnect it after installing the Typhoon card. 4. Remove the cover mounting screws on the computer.
5. Replace and secure the computer cover. 6. Proceed to the monitor cabling section. Typhoon Monitor Cabling The Typhoon DVI card supports output to either analog or digital display devices. To connect the Typhoon DVI card to the desired display devices, perform the following steps: 1. Attach the supplied DVI Y-cable to the installed Typhoon DVI card and tighten the thumbscrews. ⌦ WARNING! Make sure the cable connector is mated correctly to the connector on the Typhoon card.
Figure 2. DVI Device Cable Installation 3. If you plan to output display from the Typhoon DVI card to an analog device, such as a CRT monitor or analog projector, attach the supplied analog adapters to the DVI Y-cable connected to the Typhoon DVI card and tighten the thumbscrews (Figure 3). 4. Attach the DVI Y-cable with adapters to the appropriate input cable connectors on your display device cables and tighten the thumbscrews (Figure 3). Cable installation is complete.
Figure 3. Analog Device Cable Installation Install the Rushmore ⌦ WARNING! Do not modify the jumpers on your Rushmore card. A change to the factory set jumper configuration could change the performance of the Rushmore card or affect its ability to function properly in your system. To prepare your computer for installation of the Rushmore card, perform the following steps: 1. Uninstall any previously installed graphics card related software applications from the system.
4. Remove the cover mounting screws on the computer. If necessary, refer to your system instruction manual for information on removing the computer cover. 5. Carefully remove the cover from the computer. The system motherboard should now be in full view. To install your Rushmore card, perform the following steps: 1. Remove any previously installed graphics card(s) from the system. 2. Locate an available PCI expansion slot for the Rushmore card.
Rushmore Monitor Cabling The Rushmore DVI card supports output to either analog or digital display devices. To connect the Rushmore DVI card to the desired display devices, perform the following steps: 1. Attach the supplied DVI Y-cable(s) to the installed Rushmore DVI card and tighten the thumbscrews. NOTE: Monitors 1 and 3 will reside on the Y-cable connected to the lower Rushmore card connector. Monitors 2 and 4 will reside on the Y-cable connected to the upper Rushmore card connector.
Figure 4. DVI Device Cable Installation 3. If you plan to output display from the Rushmore DVI card to an analog device, such as a CRT monitor or analog projector, attach the supplied analog adapters to the DVI Y-cable(s) connected to the Rushmore DVI card and tighten the thumbscrews (Figure 5). 4. Attach the DVI Y-cable(s) with adapters to the appropriate input cable connectors on your display device cables and tighten the thumbscrews (Figure 5). Cable installation is complete.
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Chapter 3 Install and Use Software for Windows NT 4.0 This chapter explains how to install and use the Windows NT 4.0 display driver and HYDRAVISION desktop management software. HYDRAVISION consists of a Desktop Manager that tracks windows and dialog boxes, a graphical user interface (GUI) control panel that allows you to control multiple monitors running in a single system, and the Appian MultiDesk utility. NOTE: For general information regarding driver installation in Windows NT 4.
Install the Windows NT 4.0 Display Driver ⌦ WARNING! To avoid possible conflicts, temporarily disable your virus protection software during installation of this software. You may reactivate virus protection after the installation is complete. ⌦ You must have administrator rights to your computer in order to install the display drivers. If you do not have administrator rights, please contact your system administrator for assistance. Prior to Windows NT4.
3. Double-click on My Computer, right-click on the CD-ROM drive with the CD installed, and then click Open. 4. Double-click on the folder named AppianDrivers. Double-click on the Windows NT4.0 driver package of your choice. This is the executable (.exe) file that begins with “nt4…”. 5. Read the driver self-extraction utility dialog and then click OK if you have selected the correct package in step 4. Otherwise, click Cancel and return to step 4. 6. Click Unzip. 7.
16. Click OK if the path shown is the same as listed in step 14. Otherwise, return to step 14 to select the correct path. 17. Click on the Appian NT4.0 RV100 display driver shown on the list and then click OK. 18. A warning box from Windows appears stating that you are installing third-party software drivers. Click Yes to proceed. 19. The Rushmore driver files are now installed, and a message appears confirming successful installation. Click OK. 20. Click Close to exit the Display Type window. 21.
install HYDRAVISION software prior to installing this driver. The driver must be installed first. If the driver has not been installed yet, then proceed to one of the above appropriate driver installation sections first. 1. Start your system and insert the Appian RV100 based product installation CD-ROM into the appropriate drive. 2. Double-click on My Computer, right-click on the CD-ROM drive with the CD installed, and then click Open. 3. Double-click on the folder named HydraVision.
Settings, then Control Panel. From the Control Panel window, double-click on Add/Remove Programs (Windows NT4.0 and Windows 2000) or Add or Remove Programs (Windows XP), click on the Appian Graphics HydraVision item, then click Remove. Click Yes to confirm removal of HYDRAVISION and MultiDesk software. Use HYDRAVISION in Windows NT4.0 HYDRAVISION software works with the Rushmore hardware and device drivers to create a seamless multiple monitor desktop.
Using multiple monitors with Windows can be awkward when windows and dialog boxes are split across monitors or appear where they’re not wanted. The HYDRAVISION Desktop Manager solves this problem by allowing you to set preferences for window and dialog box placement. HYDRAVISION installation in Windows NT 4.0 enables the Appian Desktop Manager and adds the HYDRAVISION display management software to your Windows Control Panel group, where it appears as additional tabs in the Display Properties dialog box.
The HYDRAVISION Desktop Manager allows you to adjust display options, such as hot keys, within a user-friendly graphical interface. NOTE: Some application windows and dialog boxes are not written to Windows standards. HYDRAVISION may not be able to recognize and control these application’s windows and dialog boxes. Figure 9. Display Properties Dialog Box Example The above figure shows an example of the Windows Display Properties dialog box with the HYDRAVISION tabs.
HYDRAVISION also provides a dialog for extended display control, accessible from the Multi-Monitor tab. The Extended Display Settings dialog allows you to define and adjust each monitor in your system separately. Along the bottom of each HYDRAVISION dialog are four buttons: OK, Cancel, Apply and Help. OK implements the changes you’ve made in the Display Properties dialog box and exits the control panel. Changes take effect immediately unless you see a message prompting you to restart your computer.
Multi-Monitor Controls Figure 10. Multi-Monitor Dialog Example Clicking on the Multi-Monitor tab brings you to the Multi-Monitor dialog. The Multi-Monitor dialog features a graphic representation of the current monitor array. You can drag the monitor illustrations to new locations in the diagram to change the array. You can also enable and disable monitors by doubleclicking on the monitor number in the list box.
Clicking on the Identify Monitors button will display the monitor number assignments in large font on each display for several seconds. Extended Display Settings Figure 11. Extended Display Settings Dialog Example Refresh rate settings: Monitor Model—From the drop-down menu, select the model and brand of the monitor(s) you are using so that HYDRAVISION can automatically determine the appropriate refresh rate for your display.
listed, select Other and manually choose the desired refresh rate. ⌦ WARNING! Do not select a refresh rate higher than your monitor can support. Monitor damage may result. Refresh Rate—HYDRAVISION automatically determines the appropriate refresh rate for your monitor based on your model selection, as explained above. You may choose different refresh rates from the dropdown menu for each monitor.
will no longer pan with the mouse. You can also access this control on the fly by using Appian hot keys (see details below). Maximum Display Resolution—Use the slider bar to select the maximum display resolution for each active monitor. Once you have done this, the actual monitor resolution will never exceed this value. If the desktop resolution selected in the Windows Settings dialog is greater than this value, a virtual desktop will be enabled on that monitor.
Desktop Management Controls Figure 12. Desktop Management Dialog Example Clicking on the Desktop Management tab brings you to the Desktop Management dialog. The Desktop Management dialog lets you determine the behavior of pop-up windows and dialog boxes in a multiple monitor environment. Dialog Control: 29 Enable dialog repositioning—Toggles dialog control on and off.
associated monitor cannot be located, the dialog box defaults to Monitor 1. You can also choose to have dialog boxes appear on the monitor in which the cursor is located or to always appear on a specific monitor in the array. NOTE: Windows system logon and logoff messages cannot be repositioned and will always appear split across monitors unless the Boot to single monitor control is enabled (see below).
the greatest portion of the window. Max child windows—Keeps windows generated by parent applications from splitting across monitors (A child window is a window residing within a parent application window.). The ability to keep child windows on a single monitor when maximized is extremely useful for editing multiple documents side by side in a parent application.
Remove MultiDesk system tray icon—This box removes or restores the MultiDesk system tray icon. MultiDesk Settings…—This button allows you to view the applications running on each of the nine virtual desktops and set any one of the desktops active instantly. It also allows you to name active desktops for complete MultiDesk customization. See also the MultiDesk section of this chapter for additional information about MultiDesk.
arrow of the Appian icon in the application title bar or by clicking the Individual Application Settings button in the Desktop Management dialog. Hot Keys Controls Figure 13. Hot Keys Dialog Example Clicking on the Hot Keys tab brings you to the Hot Keys dialog. The Hot Keys dialog allows you to specify hot key shortcuts for common operations such as starting applications, snapping applications to designated monitors and changing display resolution.
perform. Click Add to enter your new combination in the Assigned hot keys list box. Click Apply to activate assigned hot keys. NOTE: Appian recommends that a modifier key be used with any function key (F1, F2, etc.) assigned as a hot key. This will prevent interference with the function of these keys in individual applications. To delete a hot key from the Assigned hot keys list box, highlight it, click Remove, and then click Apply.
Zoom Display In/Out—Causes the desktop resolution to increase or decrease. Switch to desktop scheme (X)—Allows you to change your desktop scheme to any preconfigured Windows desktop scheme. Toggle Panlock on/off—Allows you to toggle the PanLock enable function of Extended Display Settings Panning control on or off. Next Desktop—Accesses the next active desktop in MultiDesk (see below).
visible; while up to eight active desktops can reside in the background. When MultiDesk is running, the MultiDesk icon in the system tray displays the number assigned to the current desktop. Figure 14. MultiDesk System Tray Icon Right-click on this icon to access MultiDesk controls.
Chapter 4 Install and Use Software for Windows 2000 and Windows XP This chapter explains how to install and use the Windows 2000 and Windows XP display drivers and HYDRAVISION desktop management software. HYDRAVISION is designed for Windows 2000 and Windows XP. NOTE: For general information regarding driver installation in Windows 2000 and Windows XP, please refer to your Windows documentation.
additional steps after the driver has been installed. Do not install HYDRAVISION software prior to installing this driver. The driver must be installed first. After the driver has been installed, proceed to the subsequent steps for HYDRAVISION software installation. Use the following instructions for a new hardware and Appian driver installation OR for a driver upgrade on a system with a previously installed Appian RV100 based Windows 2000 driver.
7. The driver files are now installed. You will now be prompted to restart the system. Click Yes. 8. If this is a new driver installation, Windows will restart in single monitor mode. You can enable additional monitors and change the resolution from the Settings tab of the Display Properties dialog box. To go to the Display Properties dialog box, right-click in an empty area of the desktop and then click on Properties.
installed first. After the driver has been installed, proceed to the subsequent steps for HYDRAVISION software installation. Use the following instructions for a new hardware and Appian driver installation OR for a driver upgrade on a system with a previously installed Appian RV100 based Windows XP driver. If upgrading from a previous driver, skip step 1 and go straight to step 2. 1.
on the Driver tab in the next properties window and then click on the Update Driver… button. This starts the Hardware Update Wizard – select the recommended method to install the software automatically and then click Next>. Click Finish on the Hardware Update Wizard after the driver is installed. Click Close on the Adapter properties window and select Yes when prompted to restart the system. If you are using a Rushmore graphics adapter, then you will have to repeat this procedure for display number 2.
resolution from the Settings tab of the Display Properties dialog box. To go to the Display Properties dialog box, right-click in an empty area of the desktop and then click on Properties. NOTE: The set of resolutions available may be limited until you install HYDRAVISION software. 8. Now you can proceed to the section entitled “Install HYDRAVISION and MultiDesk Desktop Management Software in Windows 2000 and Windows XP” to install the HYDRAVISION and MultiDesk software.
NOTE: The latest HYDRAVISION installation file can also be downloaded from Appian Graphics’ web site at http://www.appian.com. 4. Now simply follow the prompts and instructions in the software installation wizard. 5. You may be prompted to restart your system. If so, click Yes. 6. Once the system has restarted, additional display resolutions and HYDRAVISION desktop management features will now be available for you to use.
HYDRAVISION installation enables the Appian Desktop Manager and creates a Windows program group for HYDRAVISION display management software. HYDRAVISION and the Appian Desktop Manager are activated whenever Windows starts. You can tell that HYDRAVISION is running by the presence of the Appian icon in the Windows system tray. Figure 16. HYDRAVISION System Tray Icon Right-click on this icon to access HYDRAVISION features and help, or to unload the HYDRAVISION Desktop Manager.
45 OK implements the changes you’ve made in the HYDRAVISION dialog and exits the Desktop Manager. Changes take effect immediately unless you see a message prompting you to restart your computer. Cancel discards all changes made to any section of the HYDRAVISION dialog and closes the Desktop Manager. Apply implements your changes without closing the Desktop Manager. Help connects to either local or on-line HTML-based help.
Desktop Management Controls Figure 18. Desktop Management Dialog Example Clicking on the Desktop Management tab brings you to the Desktop Management dialog. The Desktop Management dialog lets you determine the behavior of pop-up windows and dialog boxes in a multiple monitor environment. Dialog control: Enable dialog repositioning—Toggles dialog control on and off.
associated monitor cannot be located, the dialog box defaults to monitor 1. You can also choose to have dialog boxes appear on the monitor in which the cursor is located or to always appear on a specific monitor in the array. Window control: Single monitor windows—When this box is checked, windows are sized no larger than a single monitor. Windows that are placed on monitor splits are automatically relocated to the monitor on which most of the window appears.
NOTE: The Appian application title bar icon changes from a single square to two smaller squares when a window is in an Appian maximized state. Clicking the icon again restores the active window to its default state as a single square. General: Application position memory—Check this box to “remember” the size and location of application windows when they are closed and reapply those settings when the application is reopened.
Remove MultiDesk system tray icon—This box removes or restores the MultiDesk system tray icon. MultiDesk Settings…—This button allows you to view the applications running on each of the nine virtual desktops and set any one of the desktops active instantly. It also allows you to name active desktops for complete MultiDesk customization. See also the MultiDesk section of this chapter for additional information about MultiDesk.
arrow of the Appian icon in the application title bar or by pressing the Individual Application Settings button in the Desktop Management dialog.
Hot Keys Controls Figure 19. Hot Keys Dialog Example Clicking on the Hot Keys tab brings you to the Hot Keys dialog. The Hot Keys dialog allows you to specify hot key shortcuts for common operations such as starting applications, snapping applications to designated monitors and changing display resolution. Create/Remove Hot Keys To create custom hot key sequences, select a Modifier key (Shift, Alt, etc.), a Hot key, and the Hot key function you want this key combination to perform.
NOTE: Appian recommends that a modifier key be used with any function key (F1, F2, etc.) assigned as a hot key. This will prevent interference with the function of these keys in individual applications. To delete a hot key from the Assigned hot keys list box, highlight it, click Remove, and then click Apply. You can also disable all hot keys listed in the Assigned hot keys list box by checking the Disable hot keys box near the bottom of the Hot Keys dialog.
Zoom In/Out on Monitor—Causes the resolution of the active monitor to increase or decrease. Next Desktop—Accesses the next active desktop in MultiDesk (see below). Previous Desktop—Accesses the previous active desktop in MultiDesk (see MultiDesk description for more information). Jump to Desktop…—Accesses the an active desktop of your choosing in MultiDesk (see MultiDesk description for more information).
Figure 20. MultiDesk System Tray Icon Right-click on this icon to access MultiDesk controls. In addition to accessing active desktops from the system tray, you can also access active desktops with a Hot key shortcut or by using the MultiDesk Settings button on the Desktop Management tab dialog in the Display Properties window. Figure 21. MultiDesk Pop-Up Menu To switch to another defined desktop, select the appropriate desktop number from the pop-up menu.
Chapter 5 Technical Information Mode Support The following tables provide information about the analog and digital resolutions, refresh rates and color depths supported by Rushmore graphics cards. To display at a specific resolution with the desired refresh rate, both the graphics card and monitor must support your selection. Refer to the documentation that came with your monitor for a list of supported resolutions and refresh rates.
Color bit depth 32bpp Resolution 2048x1536 (60Hz only) 16bpp 8bpp Max Refresh Rates (Hz) not avail. * * * 1920x1080 * * 1600x1200 * 1920x1200 * 1536x1024 1360x768 1280x1024 1280x768 1200x1600 (portrait) 60Hz to 85Hz (may vary depending on resolution) 1152x864 1024x1280 (portrait) 1024x768 853x480 852x480 800x600 640x480 *NOTE: supported for two channels only on Rushmore or one channel only on Typhoon and Hurricane, depending on selected refresh rate. Table 1.
Monitor Cables and Connector Pinouts This section contains information about the connectors on your Rushmore card, as well as information about the connectors on the DVI Y-cable, analog cable and analog adapters. LFH Connector Pinouts Figure 22 and Table 3 indicate pinouts for the low force helix (LFH) connector on your Rushmore card. Figure 22.
11 Data3+ 31 Blue 51 Data0+ 12 Data3- 32 Return2 52 CLK+ 13 Data4- 33 SCL 53 VCC 14 Return1 34 Data3- 54 CLK+ 15 Red 35 Data1- 55 Data0+ 16 Green 36 Data0- 56 Data1+ 17 HPD 37 CLK- 57 Data2+ 18 Data4+ 38 +5V 58 SDA 19 Shield2/4 39 CLK- 59 HSYNC 20 Shield1/3 40 Data0- 60 VSYNC Table 3.
1 TMDS Data2- 13 TMDS Data3+ 2 TMDS Data2+ 14 +5V Power 3 TMDS Data2/4 Shield 15 Ground (Return for +5V Analog H/V Sync) 4 TMDS Data4- 16 Hot Plug Detect 5 TMDS Data4+ 17 TMDS Data0- 6 DDC Clock 18 TMDS Data0+ 7 DDC Data 19 TMDS Data0/5 Shield 8 Analog Vertical Sync 20 TMDS Data5- 9 TMDS Data1- 21 TMDS Data5+ 10 TMDS Data1+ 22 TMDS Clock Shield 11 TMDS Data1/3 Shield 23 TMDS Clock+ 12 TMDS Data3- 24 TMDS Clock- Table 4.
4 Reserved 11 Reserved 5 Ground 12 SCL (DDC) 6 Red return (Ground) 13 Horizontal Sync 7 Green return (Ground) 14 Vertical Sync Continued in next column 15 SDA (DDC) Table 5.
Functional Specifications Two ATI Technologies RadeonVE graphics processors (Rushmore), or one ATI Technologies RadeonVE graphics processor (Hurricane and Typhoon) Two 300MHz RAMDACs per processor 64-bit wide memory bus per processor PCI-PCI bridge chip (Rushmore only) 64MB 166MHz DDR SDRAM Bus interface PCI 2.2 compliant OR AGP 2.
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting If you have a problem with your Rushmore card and don’t find the solution in this User’s guide, please contact Appian Technical Support at 800-422-7369 or support@appian.com. You can also visit the technical support section of the Appian web site at www.appian.com for the latest product support information, additional frequently asked questions and solutions to common installation and usage problems.
• • • Check the driver installation and ensure that all software corresponds to the operating system and is correctly loaded. Reinstall the display drivers. Make sure drivers and utilities from previously installed graphics cards are removed/uninstalled from the system. 1. Select Start|Settings|Control Panel, double-click Add/Remove Programs. 2. Remove any drivers and utilities listed for graphics cards no longer in the system.
• • • • • • • Make sure the monitor is receiving power. Check the pins on the monitor connector(s) to ensure none are broken or bent. The brightness or contrast controls on your monitor may not be adjusted correctly. Check and readjust these controls. Make sure all monitors are enabled in the Display Properties dialog box. Make sure the refresh rate is set correctly for each monitor. Make sure the latest Appian display drivers are installed.
4. Check the Enable dialog repositioning check box and choose one of the options listed underneath. 5. Click OK. What resolutions are best for use with my flat panel display? Most 15-inch flat panel displays are designed to work best at a resolution of 1024x768. Likewise, 18-inch flat panel displays usually work best at 1280x1024. Windows 2000 and Windows XP automatically detect which resolutions are best for a particular display, and make available only those modes in the Display Properties settings.
Appendix A Regulatory Information Responsible Party The following party is responsible for the accuracy and completeness of the regulatory compliance statements contained within this User’s Guide: Appian Graphics Corp. 18047 N.E. 68th Street Redmond, WA 98052 Industry Canada Compliance Statement for Hurricane and Typhoon This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numériqué de la classe B est conformé à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
Immunity EN 55024, including EN 61000-4-2 (Level B), ESD EN 61000-4-3 (Level A), Radiated Immunity EN 61000-4-4 (Level B), EFT EN 61000-4-5 (Level B), Surge EN 61000-4-6 (Level A), Conducted Immunity EN 61000-4-8 (Level A), Magnetic Field Immunity EN 61000-4-11 (Level B and C), Voltage Dips and Interruptions FCC Compliance Statement for Hurricane and Typhoon 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.
• • • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
install and use the equipment according to the instruction manual. Industry Canada Compliance Statement for Rushmore This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numériqué de la classe A est conformé à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
Interruptions FCC Compliance Statement for Rushmore This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
Japan VCCI Compliance Statement for Rushmore This is a Class A product based on the Technical Requirement of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology (VCCI). In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take corrective actions.
Appendix B Disclaimer Appian Graphics has made every effort to ensure the accuracy of this document. However, Appian Graphics makes no warranties with respect to this documentation and disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability, accuracy and fitness for a particular purpose. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Appian Graphics Corp. assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document.