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PreSonus FireStudio Mobile Contents OVERVIEW 5 1.1 Introduction CONTROLS & CONNECTIONS 36 5 1.2 Features 6 1.3 What Is In the Box 8 1.4 System Requirements 9 GETTING STARTED 10 2.1 Hardware Installation 10 2.1.1 Installation in Microsoft Windows 10 2.1.2 Installation in Mac OS X 11 2.2 Studio One Artist 12 2.2.1 Installation and Authorization 12 2.2.2 Enabling the FireStudio Mobile Driver 15 2.2.3 Configuring your MIDI devices 16 2.2.4 Configuring Audio I/O 21 2.2.5 Creating a Song 23 2.2.
OVERVIEW 1 Introduction 1.1 PreSonus Audio Electronics is committed to constant product improvement, and we value your suggestions highly. We encourage you to contact us at +1 225.216.7887 with questions or comments about your PreSonus FireStudio Mobile. We believe the best way to achieve our goal of constant product improvement is by listening to the real experts: our customers.
1 1.2 OVERVIEW Features PreSonus™ FireStudio™ Mobile Overview 1.2 Features Getting Started The FireStudio Mobile is a powerful and affordable computer recording system. It comes equipped with two high-quality PreSonus XMAX microphone preamps, six line inputs, MIDI I/O, S/PDIF, and rocksolid drivers, as well as powerful music-recording and production software.
Overview OVERVIEW 1 Features 1.
1 1.3 PreSonus™ FireStudio™ Mobile OVERVIEW What Is In the Box Overview 1.
As part of our commitment to the quality of our products, PreSonus continually updates our product drivers and software. Because of this, it is always a great idea to visit www.PreSonus.com and check for the latest driver build before installing your product. 9 Technical Information Please visit www.presonus.com for the latest system requirements and updated list of compatible hardware. It is also recommend that you check your recording software for its system requirements as well.
2 2.1 GETTING STARTED Hardware Installation PreSonus™ FireStudio™ Mobile Overview GETTING STARTED 2.1 Hardware Installation Getting Started The Universal Control and included driver can be used for any interface in the FireStudio family (FireStudio [26x26], FireStudio Lightpipe, FireStudio Tube, FireStudio Project, FireStudio Mobile, and StudioLive 16.4.2). For more information on the Universal Control application and multiple interface integration, please review Sections 3.1 and 4.1.
Owner’s Manual To begin installing the FireStudio Mobile driver on your Mac, double click on the FireStudio Mobile logo. The FireStudio Mobile installer requires that your user password be entered as a security measure. Once you have entered your password, click “OK” to proceed with the rest of the installation. When the Installer has finished, connect your FireStudio Mobile to your computer with a FireWire cable. Once the sync light is solid blue, your FireStudio Mobile is ready to use.
2 2.2 PreSonus™ FireStudio™ Mobile GETTING STARTED Studio One Artist Overview 2.2 Studio One Artist Getting Started Every PreSonus interface comes complete with Studio One Artist recording software. Whether you are about to record your first album or your 50th, Studio One Artist provides you with all the tools necessary to capture and mix a great performance.
Owner’s Manual GETTING STARTED 2 Studio One Artist 2.2 Overview Create a User Account Now that you have created a user account, you can activate your copy of Studio One Artist. Launch Studio One Artist, and the Activate Studio One menu will appear. Click on the Activate Online link and enter your previously created account Username, Password, and the Product Key you received with the Studio One Artist installation disc. Click on the Activate button to finish the activation process.
2 2.2 GETTING STARTED Studio One Artist PreSonus™ FireStudio™ Mobile Overview the license file as instructed in the Activate Studio One menu. The activation process is now complete. Installing Bundled Content for Studio One Artist Getting Started Controls and Connections Studio One Artist comes bundled with an array of demo and tutorial material, sampled instruments, loops, samples, and unique third-party content. The Studio One Artist bundle includes all that you need to begin producing music.
Complete information on all aspects of Studio One Artist is available in the Reference Manual PDF located on the Studio One Artist Installation disc. The information in this manual covers only the most basic aspects of Studio One Artist and is intended to get you set up and recording as quickly as possible. START PAGE: Setup Area Shows Active Audio Driver and Sample Rate and Provides Quick Links to Configure Audio and MIDI In the middle of the Start page, you will see the Setup area.
2 2.2 GETTING STARTED Studio One Artist PreSonus™ FireStudio™ Mobile Overview START PAGE: Setup Area (continued) Selecting a Different Audio Driver Getting Started If you do not see “PreSonus FireStudio” on the Start page when you launch Studio One, click on the Configure Audio Devices link in the Setup area to open the Audio Setup Options window. Controls and Connections In the Audio Device menu, select “PreSonus FireStudio.” Click the Apply button and then OK.
Owner’s Manual 2 Before we set up a new Song for recording, let’s take a moment to configure external devices. Connect the MIDI Out of your external MIDI controller to the MIDI In of the MIDI-S/PDIF breakout cable that came with your FireStudio Mobile. Make sure the breakout cable is securely connected to your FireStudio Mobile. 3 Click on the Configure External Devices link in the Setup area on the Start page to launch the External Devices window. Click the Add button.
2 2.2 GETTING STARTED Studio One Artist PreSonus™ FireStudio™ Mobile Overview Setting Up an External MIDI Keyboard Controller From the Start Page: (continued): 4 The Add Device window will launch. Getting Started From the menu on the left, select “New Keyboard.” At this point, you can customize the name of your keyboard by entering the manufacturer and device names. Controls and Connections Cascading Units Specify which MIDI channels will be used to communicate with this keyboard.
Owner’s Manual MIDI instrument controllers (keyboards, MIDI guitars, etc.) send musical information in the form of MIDI data to tone modules, which respond by generating sound, as instructed. Tone modules can be standalone sound devices or can be integrated into a controller, as with a keyboard synthesizer. Studio One Artist refers to all tone generators as Instruments. Once you have set up your MIDI keyboard controller, take a moment to configure your sound module.
2 2.2 GETTING STARTED Studio One Artist PreSonus™ FireStudio™ Mobile Overview Setting Up an External MIDI Sound Module Controller From the Start Page: (continued): Getting Started 2 In the External Devices window, click the Add button. Controls and Connections 3 The Add Device window will launch. Cascading Units From the menu on the left, select “New Instrument.” At this point, you can customize the name of your sound module by entering the manufacturer and device names.
Owner’s Manual how to set up a Song and will discuss some general workflow tips for navigating through the Studio One Artist enviroment. 1 From the Start page, select “Create a new Song.” 2 In the browser window, name your Song and choose the directory in which you’d like it saved. You’ll notice a list of templates on the left. The FireStudio Mobile template will create a Song with a track for each of the available inputs. Every track is armed for recording, and no further setup is required.
2 2.2 GETTING STARTED Studio One Artist PreSonus™ FireStudio™ Mobile Overview Creating a New Song: Setting Up Default Audio I/O (continued) Getting Started 4 When the Song window launches, launch the Audio Setup window by going to File|Options… (PC) or Studio One|Preferences (Mac), and click on the Audio Setup button. Controls and Connections Cascading Units 5 Click on the Song Setup button to open the Song Setup window, then click on the on the Audio I/O Setup icon.
Owner’s Manual If you would like this output configuration available every time you launch Studio One Artist, click the Make Default button. TIP: If you would like to hear the Main Mix in Studio One Artist in both your Main Outputs and your Headphone ouputs, create a stereo bus for you Headphone outputs and enable Cue Mix. More information on Cue Mix can be found in Section 2.2.6. 2.2.
2 2.2 GETTING STARTED Studio One Artist PreSonus™ FireStudio™ Mobile Overview Creating Audio Tracks (continued) Getting Started In the Add Tracks window, you can select the number and type of Tracks you’d like to create (Mono Audio, Stereo Audio, Instrument, or Automation) and can customize the name and the color. Controls and Connections Cascading Units Once you have added your Tracks, you can assign the input by simply clicking on the input to which a Track is currently assigned.
Owner’s Manual Creating MIDI Tracks To assign your MIDI input, click on the MIDI Inputs list and select your external sound module. Cascading Units If you have added Virtual Inputs to your session, you will also see them as available inputs. Controls and Connections Getting Started Click on the Add Tracks button. When the Add Tracks window launches, select Instrument as the Track Format and click the OK button. Overview GETTING STARTED 2 Studio One Artist 2.
2 2.2 GETTING STARTED Studio One Artist PreSonus™ FireStudio™ Mobile Overview Adding Virtual Instruments and Plug-in Effects to Your Song Getting Started You can add plug-ins and Instruments to your Song by dragging-and-dropping from the browser. You can also drag an effect or group of effects from one channel to another, drag in customized effects chains, and instantly load your favorite virtualinstrument patch without ever scrolling through a menu.
Owner’s Manual Overview Audio and MIDI files can also be quickly located, auditioned, and imported into your Song by dragging them from the File Browser into the Arrange view. If you drag the file to an empty space, a new track will be created with that file placed at the position to which you dragged it. If you drag the file to an existing track, the file will be placed as a new part on the track. . Getting Started In Studio One Artist, it is possible to quickly and easily create multiple cue mixes.
2 2.2 GETTING STARTED Studio One Artist PreSonus™ FireStudio™ Mobile Overview Creating a Cue Mix Getting Started 1 You can create a Cue Mix and send it to any output on your FireStudio Mobile. You simply need to create an output bus and enable Cue Mix. To begin, create a new Song, open the Song|Song Setup. Controls and Connections 2 Click on the Audio I/O Setup icon, switch to the Outputs tab, and add a new Stereo Output channel.
Horizontal Level Fader Sets the Volume of the Channel for the Cue Mix Horizontal Pan Fader Cascading Units By default this level will be identical to the level set on the channel’s fader. Once you move the Cue Mix level fader, the volume of that channel in the Cue Mix will be independent of the main mix or any other Cue Mix in the session. Sets the Pan Position of the Channel for the Cue Mix By default, the pan position will be identical to the position set in the main mix.
2 2.3 GETTING STARTED Sample Hookup Diagrams PreSonus™ FireStudio™ Mobile Overview in the main mix. At any time, you can lock the cuemix level and pan back to the channel settings by clicking on the Lock to Channel button. Getting Started Zero-Latency Switch Enables Zero-Latency Monitoring for FireStudio Mobile Inputs Controls and Connections Cascading Units Cue mixes are normally used in a recording situation in which one or more live inputs need to be monitored.
Owner’s Manual GETTING STARTED 2 Sample Hookup Diagrams 2.3/ With the Zero Latency button and Monitor Enable both engaged, you will hear the live zero-latency input straight from your FireStudio Mobile (as opposed to through software). As such, you will no longer hear the effects of any inserts on the channel. However, you will still hear the result of any sends on the channel, as Bus and FX Channels will still output normally.
2 2.3 PreSonus™ FireStudio™ Mobile GETTING STARTED Hookup Diagrams Overview 2.3 SAMPLE HOOKUP DIAGRAMS Getting Started The FireStudio Mobile enables you to simultaneously record and play back up to ten channels. You can plug two microphones directly into the FireStudio Mobile’s two preamplifiers and can use the linelevel inputs to connect external microphone preamplifiers, such as the PreSonus BlueTube DP, Studio Channel, Eureka, or ADL 600.
Owner’s Manual Overview Using the FireStudio Mobile with an External Preamp and Monitoring System Cables and Connectors: TRS - XLR (M) Active Monitor Speakers Cascading Units TRS - XLR (M) FW400 Monitor Station Back Panel •• 2 TRS - XLR (M) •• 1 FireWire 400 (computer cable) Controls and Connections •• 1 XLR (M) -XLR (F) (mic cable) •• 6 TRS - TRS •• 3 TS - TS (guitar cable) •• 1 TRS - XLR (F) Getting Started 2.3.2 GETTING STARTED 2 Hookup Diagrams 2.
2 2.3 PreSonus™ FireStudio™ Mobile GETTING STARTED Hookup Diagrams Overview Recording a Full Band with Two FireStudio Mobiles, External Multichannel Preamp, and Headphone Distribution Amplifier 2.3.
Owner’s Manual FW400 Overview GETTING STARTED 2 Hookup Diagrams 2.
3 3.1 CONTROLS & CONNECTIONS Software PreSonus™ FireStudio™ Mobile Overview CONTROLS & CONNECTIONS 3.1 Software Getting Started Controls and Connections Cascading Units Technical Information Like all members of the FireStudio family of interfaces, the FireStudio Mobile is compatible with Universal Control.
CONTROLS & CONNECTIONS 3 Software 3.1 The Universal Control icon is red when your FireStudio Mobile is disconnected or not installed and blue when the FireStudio Mobile is connected and properly installed. Open the Universal Control by double-clicking the blue Universal Control icon or by right-clicking the icon and selecting “Open PreSonus Universal Control.” Right-click the Universal Control icon and select “Quit” to exit the Universal Control application and remove it from your taskbar.
3 3.1 Overview 3.1.2 CONTROLS & CONNECTIONS Software PreSonus™ FireStudio™ Mobile Launch Window From the Launch Window, you can set all the basic controls for your FireStudio Mobile. Getting Started Sample Rate Selector Changes FireStudio Mobile Sample Rate Controls and Connections You can set the sample rate to 44.1, 48, 88.2, or 96 kHz.
Clocksource Overview Changes Clock Source For the FireStudio Mobile The clock-source setting will determine the device from which the FireStudio Mobile is receiving word-clock information. This keeps the FireStudio Mobile in sync with other digital devices. You can choose between Internal or S/PDIF. In general, you will want the FireStudio Mobile to be your master clock, in which case you should set the clock to “Internal.
3 3.1 CONTROLS & CONNECTIONS Software Overview Device Window Button PreSonus™ FireStudio™ Mobile Opens the Device Window. Click on this button to open the FireStudio Mobile Mixer. Getting Started To give your FireStudio Mobile a custom name, double-click on the default label (FireStudio Mobile) to open a text field. When you have finished entering your custom name, hit the Enter key. Controls and Connections File Menu Opens and Closes Launch and Device Windows.
Overview CONTROLS & CONNECTIONS 3 Software 3.1 Settings: Run at Startup Launches the Universal Control Application Automatically on Startup (Windows PCs Only). Controls and Connections Provides Options for Metering in the Device Window. From the Launch window, you can determine how your inputs and DAW streams are metered in the Device window. •• Post-Fader. Displays the metering for any signal after it has been boosted or attenuated by the channel fader. By default, all metering is prefader position.
3 3.1 CONTROLS & CONNECTIONS Software PreSonus™ FireStudio™ Mobile Overview Settings: Always On Top Allows the Launch Window to Stay in View When Other Applications Are in Use. Getting Started When this is enabled, the Launch window will remain in the foreground when other applications are active, rather than being in the background behind the current application’s window. Controls and Connections 3.1.
These mixes have no effect on what is being recorded in your host application. This has obvious advantages. However, it is vital to remember that lowering the fader in the Device window on a channel strip that is clipping will not lower the signal that may also be clipping in your host application. You must set the level for the recording using the gain knobs on the face of the FireStudio Mobile. If your signal is too hot in your DAW, lower them with these gain controls.
3 3.1 CONTROLS & CONNECTIONS Software PreSonus™ FireStudio™ Mobile Overview Output Select Section Output Select Buttons Changes the Output Mixer That is Displayed. Getting Started The FireStudio Mobile mixer has three output mixes, one for each of the FireStudio Mobile’s three stereo outputs: mains, headphones, and S/PDIF. Controls and Connections Cascading Units Technical Information Mixer On / Off Button Enables or Disables the Associated Output’s Mixer.
Owner’s Manual CONTROLS & CONNECTIONS 3 Software 3.1 Changes the Selected Output’s Audio Level. The amount of boost or attenuation, measured in decibels, is displayed below the Channel Fader. The range is from – to 0 dB. ∞ Cascading Units Two virtual LED meters to the right of the Master Fader display the pre-fader levels of the audio signal. Controls and Connections Getting Started Move the Master Fader up and down to increase and decrease the level of the selected output’s audio.
3 3.1 PreSonus™ FireStudio™ Mobile CONTROLS & CONNECTIONS Software Overview Mixer Section Channel Pan Sliders Moves the Channel’s Audio Left/Right in the Stereo Field. Getting Started Double-clicking the slider returns the pan to center. Controls and Connections Link Buttons Links the Adjacent Channels as a Stereo Pair. Cascading Units When channels are linked, changing either channel’s level changes both channels’ levels, and the signals are panned hard left and right.
Overview CONTROLS & CONNECTIONS 3 Software 3.1 Channel Mutes and Solos Adds the Channel to the Mute or Solo Bus. Controls and Connections Changes the Source of the FireStudio Mobile Mixer Channels. •• Choosing “No Input” will hide the channel. •• “Inputs” are your hardware inputs (Mic, Inst, Line, and S/PDIF). •• “Playback” are your software DAW outputs. Technical Information Input Selectors Getting Started Muting a channel silences the channel’s audio.
3 3.2 CONTROLS & CONNECTIONS Front-Panel Layout PreSonus™ FireStudio™ Mobile Overview 3.2 Front-Panel Layout Getting Started Controls and Connections Cascading Units Microphone Preamplifier. Your FireStudio Mobile is equipped with two PreSonus XMAX microphone preamplifiers that accept signals from all types of microphones, as well as instrument-level signals such as the output of an electric guitar. The PreSonus preamplifier design employs a Class A input gain stage.
48 Volt Phantom Power. The FireStudio Mobile has 48V phantom power, available via a single button switch on the front panel. Phantom power is available whether your FireStudio Mobile is powered by the FireWire bus or by its external power supply. •• XLR-connector wiring for phantom power: •• Pin 1 = GND •• Pin 2 = +48V •• Pin 3 = +48V 49 Getting Started Controls and Connections LED Meters/Clip Indicator. Channels 1 and 2 feature 3-LED level indicators.
3 3.2 CONTROLS & CONNECTIONS Front-Panel Layout PreSonus™ FireStudio™ Mobile Overview Getting Started Controls and Connections Input Gain/Trim Controls. These knobs provide the following gain structure: Cascading Units •• XLR Microphone Inputs. 80 dB of variable gain (–10 dB to +70 dB) •• TS ¼" Instrument Instrument/Hi-Z Inputs. 80 dB of variable gain (-30 dB to +50 dB) Technical Information Main.
Getting Started Cascading Units •• Blue. FireStudio Mobile is correctly synced via FireWire or external S/PDIF. •• Flashing Red and Blue. Sync is invalid or not present. Controls and Connections Red-Blue Power/Sync Light. This light is a power and clock source (sync) indicator. It lets you know whether your unit is receiving adequate power and is correctly receiving word clock. Word clock is the timing signal with which digital devices sync frame rates.
3 3.3 CONTROLS & CONNECTIONS Back-Panel Layout PreSonus™ FireStudio™ Mobile Overview 3.3 Back-Panel Layout Getting Started Controls and Connections Cascading Units Power Adapter Input. This is where you plug in the proprietary power supply. If your computer has a standard IEEE 1394 6-pin connection, your FireStudio Mobile can be bus-powered (from the computer).
MIDI and S/PDIF Breakout-Cable Connector. This is where you connect the breakout cable for MIDI and S/PDIF I/O. •• MIDI stands for “Musical Instrument Digital Interface.” However, MIDI can be used for many things other than instruments and sequencing. The MIDI inputs and outputs on the breakout cable allow connection to a variety of MIDI-equipped hardware, such as keyboard controllers, and can be used to send and receive MIDI Machine Control and MIDI Time Code.
3 3.3 CONTROLS & CONNECTIONS Back Panel Layout PreSonus™ FireStudio™ Mobile Overview Getting Started Controls and Connections You must select “S/PDIF” as the clock source and the appropriate sample rate in the FireStudio Mobile Control Console when using the S/PDIF input for external sync. Cascading Units Main Output. This stereo TRS output derives its source signal from the FireStudio Mobile Control Console.
4 0 PreSonus supports the connection of up to four devices or a limit of 52 inputs and outputs (whichever comes first) to any one system at a time. However, the ability to use more than two units simultaneously depends on your computer’s specifications and optimization. If you plan to use three or more units at the same time, installation of a dedicated FireWire bus with a tested and approved FireWire chipset and at least 2 GB of RAM is highly recommended.
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Owner’s Manual CASCADING UNITS 4 Using Multiple FireStudio-Family Interfaces 4.1 The first time you add any FireStudio-family interface to your system, please follow these guidelines: FireStudio Mobile + FireStudio Project + FireStudio Project + FireStudio Tube 2 Connect and sync each of your FireStudiofamily interfaces to your computer separately before cascading them. Controls and Connections + 3 Once a unit is individually connected, launch the Universal Control application.
4 4.1 CASCADING UNITS Using Multiple FireStudio-Family Interfaces PreSonus™ FireStudio™ Mobile Overview 6 Once all your units are connected and synced, launch the Universal Control application. The individual Device Window Buttons will be shown in the Launch window in the order of their internal ID number. The unit with the lowest ID number will always be at the top of the list. This unit will also be the first set of inputs and outputs your DAW application sees.
Notes Technical Information 4.2 Cascading Units Controls and Connections through the outputs on the second unit in the chain (and vice versa) unless you create a mix from within your DAW application. To easily maintain zerolatency mixing between the daisy-chained units, dedicate a set of outputs and a set of inputs from each device in the chain to send a receive a mix in the Universal Control application. Overview CASCADING UNITS 4 Using Multiple FireStudio-Family Interfaces 4.
5 5.1 TECHNICAL INFORMATION Troubleshooting PreSonus™ FireStudio™ Mobile Overview TECHNICAL INFORMATION 5.1 Troubleshooting Getting Started Many technical issues can arise when converting a standard computer into a digital audio workstation (DAW). PreSonus can only provide support for issues that directly relate to the FireStudio Mobile interface and Studio One Artist software.
Owner’s Manual Audio Dropouts Audio dropouts can occur when the speed of your processor cannot process the audio buffers fast enough. Increase your buffer size in the Universal Control and try the different Operation Modes. No Input Signal on Channel 1 or 2 1 Check your mic cable. This should typically be an XLR connection. 2 Make sure that the microphone does not require phantom power. If it does, press the 48V button. Note: Engaging phantom power will place +48V on both Channels 1 and 2.
5 5.1 TECHNICAL INFORMATION Troubleshooting PreSonus™ FireStudio™ Mobile Overview on the market, it is not possible to thoroughly test each one for compatibility. Most users will not need to alter their current PC configuration to use their FireStudio Mobile.
Owner’s Manual Service and Repair All domestic PreSonus products should be serviced at the PreSonus factory in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. If your FireStudio Mobile requires a repair, contact techsupport@presonus.com to arrange for a return-authorization number. Customers outside the U.S. should contact their local distributor. Your distributor’s contact information is available at www.presonus.com. 63 Getting Started Controls and Connections Cascading Units •• ATI RADEON 9000/9001 IGP video chipset.
5 5.2 PreSonus™ FireStudio™ Mobile TECHNICAL INFORMATION Specifications Overview 5.2 Specifications Microphone Preamp (XLR Balanced) Getting Started Controls and Connections Cascading Units Frequency Response (+0, -0.5 dB) 20 Hz to 50 kHz Frequency Response (+0/-3.0 dB) 20 Hz to 150 kHz Input Impedance 1.6 kΩ THD + N (unwtd, 1 kHz @ +4 dBu Output, Unity Gain) < 0.
Owner’s Manual TECHNICAL INFORMATION 5 Specifications 5.2 Type ¼" TRS Impedance Balanced Output Impedance 51Ω Overview Main Outputs ¼" TRS Active Stereo Maximum Output 150 mW/CH @ 60Ω Load Frequency Response 10 Hz - 70 kHz Controls and Connections Type Getting Started Headphone Output 400 Mbps ADC Dynamic Range (A-wtd, 48 kHz) 118 dB DAC Dynamic Range (A-wtd, 48 kHz) 118 dB Bit Depth 24 bits Reference Level for 0 dBFS +10 dBu Internal Sample Frequency Selections 44.1, 48, 88.
Boring Stuff PreSonus™ FireStudio™ Mobile Overview Declaration of Conformity Getting Started Responsible Party: PreSonus Audio Electronics Controls and Connections Cascading Units Address: 7257 Florida Blvd., Baton Rouge, LA 70806 USA Phone: 225-216-7887 declares that FireStudio™ Mobile complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Technical Information Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and; 2.
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The back cover of the EMC 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.