D00000000A Model 12 Multitrack Recording Console OWNER’S MANUAL
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. For U.S.A. Declaration of Conformity Model Number: Model 12 Trade Name: TASCAM Responsible party: TEAC AMERICA, INC. Address: 10410 Pioneer Blvd. Suite #1 Santa Fe Springs, California 90670, U.S.A. Telephone number: 1-323-726-0303 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING • To prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen at high volume levels for long periods. CAUTION • Do not expose this apparatus to drips or splashes. • Do not place any objects filled with liquids, such as vases, on the apparatus. • Do not install this apparatus in a confined space such as a book case or similar unit. • The apparatus should be located close enough to the AC outlet so that you can easily grasp the power cord plug at any time.
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Wireless equipment precautions Compliance of radio transmitter and interference This product has the function of broadband transmitter using 2.4GHz Band. Use frequency range: 2400 MHz - 2480 MHz Maximum output power: Bluetooth® Class 2 (less than 2.5 mW) Please use only in the country where you purchased the product. Depending on the country, restrictions on the use of Bluetooth wireless technology might exist.
Contents IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ...................................... 2 Wireless equipment precautions ............................................ 5 1 - Introduction ......................................................................... 8 Features ...................................................................................................... 8 Items included with this product ...................................................... 8 Conventions used in this manual .........................
Contents bus from each channel..................................................................46 Setting the solo function for all channels ..............................46 Footswitch functions ...........................................................................47 Setting up the footswitch ............................................................47 Setting the footswitch polarity ..................................................47 DAW CONTROL.....................................................
1 - Introduction Thank you very much for purchasing the TASCAM Model 12 Multitrack Recording Console. Before using this unit, read this Owner’s Manual carefully so that you will be able to use it correctly and enjoy working with it for many years. After you have finished reading this manual, please keep it in a safe place for future reference. You can also download this Owner’s Manual from the TEAC Global Site (http://teac-global.com/).
1 - Introduction Trademarks Precautions for placement and use o TASCAM is a registered trademark of TEAC Corporation. o The operating temperature range of this unit is 5 - 35 °C. o SDXC Logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC. o Do not install this unit in the following types of locations. Doing so could make the sound quality worse or cause malfunction.
1 - Introduction About SD cards This unit uses SD cards for recording and playback. This unit can use SD cards that are Class 10 or higher and compatible with SD, SDHC or SDXC standards. A list of SD cards that have been confirmed for use with this unit can be found on our web site. Please access to a product page of this product from the TEAC Global Site (http://teac-global.com) to find the list or contact the TASCAM customer support service. Precautions for use SD cards are delicate media.
1 - Introduction Using the TEAC Global Site You can download updates for this unit from the TEAC Global Site: http://teac-global.com/ In the TASCAM Downloads section, select the desired language to open the Downloads website page for that language. Product registration Customers in the USA, please visit the following TASCAM website to register your TASCAM product online. https://tascam.
2 - Names and Functions of Parts Top panel a Input channel mixing section-1 Use this section to adjust the input levels of each channel. b Input channel mixing section-2 Use this section to choose input sources for each channel, adjust compressors and equalizers, and set levels sent to each bus (MAIN MIX L/R, SOLO L/R, AUX1, AUX2/FX, SUB L/R). (see “Input channel mixing section-2” on page 13) c Equalizer section Use this section to connect headphones and adjust the output equalizer.
2 - Names and Functions of Parts Input channel mixing section-2 q REC buttons and indicators (1-6, 7/8-9/10) Use these to select the channels to record to the SD card. w MUTE switches and indicators (1-6, 7/8-9/10) When these switches are on (pushed in, MUTE indicator lit), those channels are muted. e Channel faders (1-6, 7/8-9/10) Use these to adjust the send levels of channel signals. r MAIN switches (1-6, 7/8-9/10) Turn these switches on (pushed in) to send channel signals to the MAIN MIX L/R bus.
2 - Names and Functions of Parts Equalizer section Screen operation section f Display u MASTER SECTION EQ knobs This 3-band semi-parametric equalizer affects signals output from the MAIN OUTPUT and AUX OUTPUT AUX 1/2 jacks. i / switch This sets the acuteness of the MID band of the semiparametric equalizer. Button Meaning On ( ) Off ( ) The band is acute, making it affect a narrower frequency band. The band is less acute, making it affect a broader frequency band.
2 - Names and Functions of Parts ; m/, buttons i When stopped and during playback, press and hold these buttons to search backward/forward. Monitoring section i When the Home Screen is open, press the m button to locate to the beginning of the current song (00:00:00, which is the zero point). i When the Home Screen is open, press the , button to locate to the end of the current song. i If the current song has auto punch in or out points set, you can also locate to those points.
2 - Names and Functions of Parts Analog output adjustment section ) SELECT button Open the EFFECT Screen and make built-in effect settings. (see “Using the built-in effects” on page 33) The built-in effect return signal is sent to the following buses. i MAIN MIX L/R bus i SOLO L/R bus i AUX1 bus i SUB L/R bus Q MAIN switch (FX) When this switch is on, signals from the built-in effect are sent to the MAIN MIX L/R bus.
2 - Names and Functions of Parts Rear panel G STANDBY switch Press to turn the unit on and off. VCAUTION Before turning the unit on, lower the volumes of connected equipment to their minimum levels. Failure to do so might cause sudden loud noises, which could harm your hearing or result in other trouble. O USB port This is a USB Type-C port. Use a USB cable (Type-A to Type-C) to connect the unit to a computer.
2 - Names and Functions of Parts 9 Automatic punch in/out point setting status Home Screen When the Meter Screen is open, press the MENU button to open the Home Screen. When the automatic punch in/out function is on, these show the status of automatic punch in/out point setting. Punch in point Punch out point 0 Remaining time The remaining time available for recording on the SD card is shown (in hours: minutes: seconds).
2 - Names and Functions of Parts Meters Screen This shows the levels of the signals being input to the unit. Meter Screen details When the Meter Screen is open, press the F1 change the signal sources shown by the meters. button to Channel input level screens The levels of signals input on each channel are shown depending on their MODE switch settings. 1 Transport status This icon shows the recorder operation status. 2 Recorder time counter This shows the elapsed time from the beginning of the song.
2 - Names and Functions of Parts Menu structure When the Home Screen is open, press the MENU button to open the MENU Screen. The various menu items are as follows.
2 - Names and Functions of Parts Basic MENU screen operations 4. Press the MULTI JOG dial to open a settings screen. After using the MENU button to open the MENU Screen, it can be operated in the following manner. This is an overview of basic operations. Function button assignments differ according to the screen shown on the display. 5. Turn the MULTI JOG dial to select the menu item to set. Selecting items (moving vertically on a page): Turn the MULTI JOG dial.
3 - Preparation Connecting the power supply and other equipment This is an example of Model 12 connections. Precautions before making connections o Carefully read the operation manuals of the devices to be connected and then connect them correctly. o Before making connections, turn this unit and all equipment to be connected off (standby). o Install all connected devices, including this unit, so that they are powered from the same line.
3 - Preparation Connecting the power Use the included AC adapter (TASCAM PS-M1524A) to connect a power supply to the unit as shown below. Power outlet Connecting smartphones/portable audio players Use the MUSIC/TALK jack to connect a smartphone or portable audio player. By using a cable with a 4-pole (TRRS) mini plug to connect a smartphone, the signals output from the MAIN OUTPUT jacks can be sent to the smartphone while simultaneously receiving audio signals from the smartphone on channels 9/10.
3 - Preparation Connecting with Bluetooth devices Inserting and removing SD cards This unit can input sound from a computer, portable audio device or other equipment that supports Bluetooth (A2DP). Pairing Follow the procedures below to enable communication with a Bluetooth device. NOTE Pairing also requires operation of the Bluetooth device. Refer to the operation manual of the Bluetooth device for procedures. 1. Set the ASSIGN switch to “9/10” or “MAIN”. 2.
3 - Preparation Before turning the power on 1. Make the following settings on the top of the unit. i Other knobs w all the way left i Faders w all the way down i Switches w off (not pushed in) 2. Minimize the output levels of audio sources and input levels of amplifiers connected to this unit. Setting the built-in clock date and time Using its internal clock, this unit includes the date and time when a file is recorded. 1.
3 - Preparation Adjusting the display The display contrast and brightness can be adjusted. Adjusting the display contrast 1. When the recorder is stopped, select DISPLAY on the SYSTEM Screen, and open the DISPLAY Screen. (see “Menu operation procedures” on page 21) Preparing an SD card for use In order to make an SD card usable in this unit, whether for recording or playback, this unit must be used to create a system file on it first.
4 - Managing Songs This recorder treats each recording data group as one song and manages data by song. For one song, WAV files are saved for 10 tracks and a stereo master file. To record or produce music, a song that has already been created needs to be loaded or a new song needs to be created. This chapter describes functions that range from basic operations such as procedures for loading songs and creating new songs to various song management functions.
4 - Managing Songs Loading Songs Clearing all marks Use the following procedure to load the song you want. This operation clears all marks added to the selected song. 1. Open the SONG Screen when the recorder is stopped. (see 1. Open the SONG Screen when the recorder is stopped. (see “Menu operation procedures” on page 21) NOTE The icon appears for a song currently being loaded. An icon will appear before protected songs. 2.
4 - Managing Songs Protecting/unprotecting songs By protecting a song, you can disable editing, recording and deletion operations for that song. You can protect and stop protecting songs. 1. Open the SONG Screen when the recorder is stopped. (see “Menu operation procedures” on page 21) 2. Select the song that you want to protect or unprotect and press the MULTI JOG dial to open the menu list pop-up. Editing song names 1. Open the SONG Screen when the recorder is stopped.
4 - Managing Songs Loading songs created on different TASCAM Model series products Songs created on TASCAM Model series products with different channel counts can be loaded on this unit. Use the following procedure to load the song you want. 1. Open the SONG Screen when the recorder is stopped.
5 - Basic recording Selecting the input source This unit has 10 input jacks (8 combo mic/line and 2 TRS line). The MIC/LINE (BAL)/INST TRS input jacks support high impedance input, including direct guitar input. Turn the INST switch on (pushed in) when connecting an guitar or similar instrument directly.
5 - Basic recording SIG indicators and level meters The channel 1-6, 7/8-9/10 SIG indicators and level meters shown on the Meter Screen can be used to check the levels of this unit’s audio signals. The level meters are for visually checking signal levels and can also be used to check whether or not signals are being input to this unit. For example, even if nothing can be heard when monitoring, if the Meter Screen level meters are moving, signals are being input to this unit.
5 - Basic recording Undoing operations Using the built-in effects If you make a mistake operating the unit or want to do a recording over, for example,the operation last conducted can be undone. Editing, recording and other operations can be undone. The following types of operations can be undone. This unit has built in effects, so you can apply effects without an external effect device. Channels 1-6 and 7/8-9/10 can have an effect applied.
5 - Basic recording 4. Turn the MULTI JOG, and adjust the set effect. You can check the effect as you change it. Using the library This unit has a library function that allows up to 10 built-in effect settings to be saved. Saving effects settings in the library NOTE i Turn the MULTI JOG dial to change the F4 button function from to . Press the F4 button to return to the state before turning the MULTI JOG dial. button to set a parameter value to its i Press the F4 default.
6 - Recorder functions Locate function When the Home Screen is open, you can use the MULTI JOG dial to set the locate point. On the Home Screen, the current position of the recorder is shown as a time in hours (h), minutes (m) and seconds (s). By setting the time in this display area, you can change the current position of the recorder. Changing the playback position When the Home Screen is open and the recorder is stopped or playing back, you can use the MULTI JOG dial to set the locate point. 2.
6 - Recorder functions Automatic punch in/out function Using the automatic punch in/out function, you can automatically record between punch in and out points set in advance. To use the automatic punch in/out functions, start playback from a pre-roll point before the punch in point where recording will start. Recording will stop when the punch out point is reached, but playback will continue for two seconds before stopping.
6 - Recorder functions Using automatic punching in and out Follow these procedures to punch in and out automatically and record. 1. Confirm that the icon appears on the Home Screen. 2. Press the REC buttons for the tracks you want to record using automatic punch in/out. NOTE Punch in recording is not possible when the REC button is on for eight or more channels. 3. Press the 0 button. i The transport starts playback from the pre-roll point. Both track playback and input source signals can be monitored.
7 - Track editing Clearing tracks The selected track will be cleared. 1. When the recorder is stopped, select MTR on the MENU Screen, and open the MTR Screen. (see “Menu operation procedures” on page 21) Importing tracks You can import audio files that you have to tracks in the current song. Files that can be imported to tracks must be WAV (BWF) format (“.WAV” extension). To import an audio file with a different format (.mp3, etc.
7 - Track editing import differs from the current song Example: Trying to import a 48kHz WAV file when the current song is 44.1kHz i If there is no file that can be imported, a “No File” pop-up message will appear. 9. Select the track to import, and press the F4 button to import it. Stereo mix export function MAIN MIX L/R bus recording files (mono) can be converted to a single stereo file. Converted stereo files are saved in the “MUSIC” folder. Saved files are named according to the song name.
8 - Mark functions Marks can be used to cue for playback, for example. In addition to use with this unit, mark information added to WAV files can be used with software, for example, that supports the BWF format. Using mark functions Adding marks When playing or recording, press the F4 button to add a mark at the current point. When a mark is added, a pull-up showing the mark number appears at the bottom of the display.
9 - Other functions Metronome functions 6. Select VOLUME on the CLICK OUT Screen, and open the VOLUME Screen. This unit has a built-in metronome. Click sound and metronome settings can be made for each output separately. NOTE Metronome function settings are saved in the current song. The settings saved in the song can be used the next time it is loaded. Setting the click sound The output can be set for the metronome click sound. The setting procedures differ according to the output destination.
9 - Other functions Setting the click sound output from the PHONES jacks and buses (MAIN MIX L/R, AUX 1, AUX 2/FX, SUB L/R) 1. When the recorder is stopped, select SETTING on the CLICK Screen, and open the CLICK SETTING Screen. (see “Menu operation procedures” on page 21) 2. Select the following items on the CLICK SETTING Screen, and open the corresponding settings screens. Option PHONES1 PHONES2 SUB BUS MAIN BUS Making metronome settings Specific metronome settings can be made. 1.
9 - Other functions SIGNATURE Set the time signature to 4/4, 3/4, etc. The setting range is from 1/1 to 12/8. (Default: 4/4) Starting and stopping the metronome manually The metronome can be started and stopped at any time by pressing the CLICK button. o Press the CLICK button when the metronome is off to start it. o Press the CLICK button when the metronome is on to stop it. SOUND This sets the click sound.
9 - Other functions MIDI functions This unit can generate MIDI TIME CODE and MIDI CLOCK when the recorder is playing back or recording. The generated MIDI data is output from the MIDI OUT connector and simultaneously sent to a computer connected by USB. A DAW, for example, can be set to synchronize with the MIDI time code from this unit so it can operate in time with the recorder of this unit. For details, check the operation manual of the hardware or software product being used.
9 - Other functions Mixer functions Setting the phase of each channel The phase of each channel can be set. Selecting the positions that recording signals are sent from each channel 1. When the recorder is stopped, select MIXER on the MENU Screen, and open the MIXER Screen. (see “Menu operation procedures” on page 21) The signals that are sent from each channel for recording to an SD card can be set to before or after the compressor or after the equalizer. 1.
9 - Other functions Changing the positions that signals are sent to the AUX 1 bus from each channel The positions from which signals are sent from the channels to the AUX 1 bus can be changed. This setting is shared by channels 1–6, 7/8 and 9/10. 1. When the recorder is stopped, select MIXER on the MENU Setting the solo function for all channels This sets the function of the SOLO buttons. This setting is shared by channels 1–6, 7/8 and 9/10. 1.
9 - Other functions Footswitch functions Setting the footswitch polarity The setting of this unit can be changed according to the polarity of the footswitch being used. Setting up the footswitch Use the FOOTSW Screen to set the footswitch. Two footswitches can be connected by using a commerciallyavailable splitter cable. The function and polarity can be set separately for each footswitch. 1. When the recorder is stopped, select FOOTSW on the SYSTEM Screen, and open the FOOTSW Screen.
10 - Settings and Information Viewing information Use the INFORMATION screen to view various types of information about the unit. Follow the procedures below to view the INFORMATION screen. FIRMWARE Screen The FIRMWARE Screen shows the firmware version. 1. When the recorder is stopped, select INFORMATION on the SYSTEM Screen, and open the Information Screen. (see “Menu operation procedures” on page 21) VERSION This shows the system firmware version of this unit. The Information Screen has 3 pages.
10 - Settings and Information Restoring factory default settings You can restore the various settings stored in the memory of the unit to their factory default values. Use the following menu procedures to do so. 2. Select the format method, and press the MULTI JOG dial. A confirmation message will appear on the QUICK or ERASE Screen. 1. When the recorder is stopped, select INITIALIZE on the SYSTEM Screen, and open the INITIALIZE Screen.
10 - Settings and Information Playing WAV files on SD cards (SD PLAY mode) The WAV files in the “MUSIC” folder on an SD card can be played back. (see “Loading WAV files from a computer” on page 52) To play files recorded on this unit, use the stereo mix export function to convert the recorded (mono) files to a single stereo file. Then, use the SD PLAY mode to play it. (see “Stereo mix export function” on page 39) The following audio file formats can be played back in SD PLAY mode. WAV: 44.
11 - Using a computer to transfer data By connecting this unit with a computer using a commerciallyavailable USB cable, you can back up song data on the SD card in the unit to the computer, as well restore backed up song data to the unit. You can also export track and stereo master files from songs to the computer and import audio files from the computer. Backed up data can be restored to other Model 12 units.
11 - Using a computer to transfer data 5. Click the “TASCAM_M drive” on the computer to show the “MTR”, “MUSIC” and “UTILITY” folders. Loading WAV files from a computer 1. Use a USB cable (Type-A to Type-C) to connect the computer to this unit’s USB port. (see “Connecting with a Computer” on page 51) 2. Click the “Model 12” drive on the computer to show the “MTR”, “MUSIC” and “UTILITY” folders. 3. Drag and drop files on the computer that you want to transfer to the unit to the “MUSIC” folder.
12 - USB audio interface functions Installing the dedicated software To use this unit as a USB audio interface with a Windows computer, dedicated software must be installed on the computer. Download the latest software from the product page on the TEAC Global Site (http://teac-global.com/). Installing the dedicated software will install a driver and a Settings Panel application. 5. Read the contents of the User License Agreement, and select “I accept the agreement” if you agree to the terms.
12 - USB audio interface functions Installing the Mac dedicated software NOTE i Install the Mac dedicated software on the computer beforeconnecting the unit to it with the USB cable. i Depending on the Gatekeeper setting, a warning message might appear during installation. Please see “Working with Gatekeeper” on page 54 for information about Gatekeeper. Mac dedicated software installation procedures 1. Download the latest Mac dedicated software for the 7.
12 - USB audio interface functions The file still might not open and “‘ModelMixer_Installer.pkg’ can’t be opened because it was not downloaded from the Mac App Store.” might appear again. Uninstalling the dedicated software NOTE Normally, there is no need to uninstall the dedicated software. Follow these procedures if a problem occurs or you no longer intend to use the unit with the computer. In this case, copy the file from the folder where it is to the desktop or another folder, and then open it.
12 - USB audio interface functions Settings Panel overview Notification function If the computer you are using is connected to the Internet, the latest information about unit firmware and software, for example, can be shown when the Settings Panel is launched. Windows Settings Panel NOTE Put a check in the “Do not show the same message again” checkbox to prevent the same message from being shown the next time it is launched.
12 - USB audio interface functions 4. After completing the setting, click the “OK” button. 5. Launch Windows Media Player and start playback to input the playback sound from the computer to channels 1 and 2 on the Model 12. (MODE switches: PC) NOTE i If you change the setting while Windows Media Player is running, the software will not recognize that the device has been changed. In this case, restart Windows Media Player.
13 - MIDI Implementation Chart MIDI Implementation Chart Function Basic channels Transmit Recognize When power on — — Settable — — Remarks Thru When power on — — Mode Messages — — Thru Altered ............
14 - Messages The following is a list of messages that appear in pop-up windows. Refer to this list if one of these pop-up messages appears on the Model 12 and you want to check the meaning or determine a proper response. Message Meaning and response Card Error The SD card cannot be recognized properly. Replace the SD card. Card Full The SD card has no remaining capacity. Erase unnecessary files or transfer them to a computer. Dup File Name A file with the same name already exists.
14 - Messages Message Meaning and response Can’t Save Data Device Error File Error Not Continued Player Error UNDO not available If any of these errors occurs, turn the unit off and restart it. If these error messages continue to appear frequently, please contact the store where you purchased this unit or TASCAM customer support. Writing Failed Sys Rom Err System Err XX (XX is a number.
15 - Troubleshooting If you are having trouble with the operation of this unit, please try the following before seeking repair. If these measures do not solve the problem, please contact the store where you bought the unit or TEAC customer support (see the back cover). The unit will not turn on o Confirm that the power plug and other connectors are inserted completely.
16 - Specifications General Supported media SD cards (Class 10 or more) SDHC cards (Class 10 or more) SDXC cards (Class 10 or more) File System SD card: FAT16 SDHC card: FAT32 SDXC card: exFAT Recording file formats WAV (BWF): 44.1/48kHz, 16/24-bit (Maximum file size: 2 GB) Playback file formats WAV (BWF): 44.1/48kHz, 16/24-bit Recordable Channel Max.
16 - Specifications Computer system requirements Check the TEAC Global Site (http://teac-global.com/) for the latest information about supported operating systems. Windows Supported audio drivers Windows ASIO2.0, WDM Mac Core Audio Supported operating systems Windows 10 32-bit Windows 10 64-bit Windows 8.1 32-bit Windows 8.1 64-bit Windows 7 (Operation has been confirmed with the final version of Windows 7.
16 - Specifications Other Power Dedicated AC adapter (PS-M1524A) Input voltage: AC 100–240V ~, 50/60Hz Output voltage: DC 15V Output current: 2.4 A Power consumption 16W Dimensions With side panels 343.0 × 98.8 × 360.0 mm (W x H x D, including protrusions) Without side panels 315.0 × 98.8 × 360.0 mm (W x H x D, including protrusions) Weight 4.3kg Operating temperature range 5 - 35°C (41 - 95°F) 98.8mm Dimensional drawings 79.1mm 360mm 343mm 31.
STEREO Input channel 9/10 STEREO Input channel 7/8 MONO Input channel 3-6 MONO Input channel 1-2 48V Off PAIRING 48V On Inst On Inst Off Inst On Inst Off Inst On Inst Off Inst On Inst Off SLIDE SW MAIN OFF 9/10 MAIN OFF BLUETOOTH ASSIGN 9/10 Low cut On Low cut Off Low cut On Low cut Off Low cut On Low cut Off Low cut On Low cut Off INPUT SELECT SLIDE SW INPUT SELECT SLIDE SW INPUT SELECT SLIDE SW INPUT SELECT SLIDE SW CLICK ON AUX2 AUX1 MAIN BUS SUB BUS CLICK OUT
TASCAM Model 12 Bluetooth 0dBu 0dBFS -18dBFS -120 -110 -100 -90 -80 -70 -60 -50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0 [dBFS] COMP -15dB +15dB LOW -15dB +15dB MID -15dB +15dB HIGH -infinity dB +10dB CH FADER MID -15dB +15dB HIGH LOW MID -15dB +15dB HIGH P-EQ (MAIN or AUX) LOW -20 -10 0 +10 [dBu] -20 -10 0 +10 -18dBu 0dBu -10dBV(-7.78dBu) MAX +8dBV(+10.22dBu) -13.
WARRANTY < In the United States > This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. This warranty is only valid within the country the unit was originally purchased. WHAT IS COVERED AND WHAT IS NOT COVERED Except as specified below, this warranty covers all defects in materials and workmanship in this product. The following are not covered by the warranty: 1. Damage to or deterioration of the external cabinet. 2.
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FCC Caution This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
IC Caution: This device complies with Industry Canada’s licence-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference; and (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. To maintain compliance with RF exposure guidelines, this equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator and your body.