Yamaha PSS-470 User Manual

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Attention users in the U.S.A.

PortaSound PSS-470 is prspand in

accordance

with FCC

rules.

The PortaSound PSS-470 uses frequencies that appear

in the radio frequency range, and if installed in the immediate

proximity (within three meters) of some types of audio or

video devices interference may occur.

The PortaSound PSS-470 has been type tested and

found to comply with the specifications set for a Class B
computirm device in accordance with those specifications
listeid in Subpart J of Pert 16 of the FCC rules. These rules
are designed to provide a reasonable nveasure of protection
against such interference. However, this does not guarantee

that interference will not occur. If your PortaSound
PSS-470 should be suspected of causing interference with
other electronic devices, verification can be made by
turning your PortaSound PSS-470 oft and on. ft the

interference continues when your PortaSound PSS-470 is
off, PortaSound PSS-470 is not the source of the
interference. If your f^rtaSound PSS-470 does appear to be
the source of the interference, you should try to correct the
situation tyy using one or more of the foUowing
measures:

Relocate either the PortaSound PSS-470 or the

electronic device that is being affected by the interference.

Utilize po war outlets for the PortaSound PSS-470 and

the device being affected that are on different brenchfcircuit
breaker or fuse) circuits, or install AJC line filters.

In the case of radio-TV interference, relocate the antenna

or, if the antenna lead-in is a

300 ohm ribbon lead, change

the lead-in to a co-axial type cable.

If these corrective measures do not produce sa tisfactory

results, please contact your Authorized Yamaha Specialty
Products dealer for suggestions and/or corrective measures,
if you cannot locate an Authorized Yamaha Specialty
Products dealer in your general area, contact the
Specialty Products Service Center, ^maha International,
&S00 Orangethorpe Ave, Buena Park, CA 90620.

If for any reason you should need additional information

relating to radio or TV interference, you may find

a booklet

prepared by the Federal Communications Commission
helpful: "How to identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference

Problems". This booklet is available from the U.S.
Government Printing Office, ^shington D.C. 20402—Stock

a 044-000-345-4.

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