Owner's Manual

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Compliance
with
FCC
requirement
1S.407(c)
Data transmission
is
always initiated
by
software, which
is
the
passed
down
through
the
MAC,
through
the
digital and analog baseband, and finally
to
the
RF
chip. Several special packets are initiated
by
the
MAC.
These are
the
only
ways
the
digital baseband
portion
will
turn
on
the
RF
transmitter,
which
it
then
turns
off
at
the
end
of
the
packet. Therefore,
the
transmitter will
be
on
only
while
one
of
the
aforementioned packets
is
being transmitted. In
other
words, this device automatically discontinue transmission in
case
of
either
absence
of
information
to
transmit
or
operational failure.
FrequencyTolerance:
±20
ppm
FCC
Radio
Frequency
Interference
Statement
Note: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 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
and on,
the
user
is
encouraged
to
try
to
correct
the
interference
by
one
or
more
of
the
following
measures:
Reorient
or
relocate
the
receiving antenna.
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.
Co
-
location
This transmitter
must
not
be
co-located
or
operated in conjunction
with
any
other
antenna
or
transmitter.
Nikon Inc., 1300 Walt Whitman Road, Melville, New York 11747-3064, U.
S.A.
Tel.:
631
-547-4200
Technical Notes 233