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Using the REC Menu

 (Cont’d)

Image size and pixel count (width) 

×

 (height)

1) 2592 

×

 1944 pixels (approximately 5,040,000 pixels)

This is the highest quality image. Use this mode for important pictures
you want to keep, for images you want to edit on your computer, etc. As
it is the largest, it is also ideal for printing out your enlarged photos.

2) 2048 

×

 1536 pixels (approximately 3,140,000 pixels)

This mode is a good standard setting when you want to view memorable
photos on your computer screen, or for printing them out.

3) 1600 

×

 1200 pixels (approximately 1,920,000 pixels)

You can shoot pictures in high quality resolution with low memory
requirements. This mode is suitable if you wish to take more shots and
the memory does not have enough space.

4) 640 

×

 480 pixels (approximately 300,000 pixels)

As this mode produces the smallest file size, it is best for sending via
email, for use in home pages, etc.

Standard number of pictures you can take in each resolution mode (without
sound or motion)

Image Size

Compression

64 MB

Internal Memory

 Ratio

SD Memory Card

2592 

×

 1944

FINE

About 30 Photos

NORMAL

About 51 Photos

2048 

×

 1536

FINE

About 53 Photos

NORMAL

About 85 Photos

1600 

×

 1200

FINE

About 91 Photos

NORMAL

About 160 Photos

640 

×

 480

FINE

About 320 Photos

About 10 Photos

NORMAL

About 640 Photos

About 20 Photos

• The number of photos you can take may vary depending on the subject.
• When there are files other than images, or when the resolution and/or recording

mode have been changed, the number of photos you can take is not limited to the
table above. Please use the table is a guide for the number of photos you can take.

Summary of Contents for Revio KD-510Z

Page 1: ...sage of this product please read this User s Manual and warranty card carefully and keep them in a safe place for future reference Before accepting the warranty card please make sure that the date of...

Page 2: ...or Extended Camera Use The camera body may become hot when used for a long period of time but it doesn t mean that the camera is broken However if the camera keeps touching the skin for a long time th...

Page 3: ...ower ON OFF 26 Setting the Menu Language Date and Time 27 Basic Operation Taking Pictures 29 Holding Your Camera 29 Viewfinder and Indicator LEDs 29 Taking Pictures using the Viewfinder 31 Shooting wi...

Page 4: ...the REC BASIC Menu 67 Selecting the Image Size 68 Basic Playback Erasing Playback 70 Playing Back Pre recorded Images 70 Playing Back Movies 72 Playing Back Voice Memos 73 Playing back the sound of Af...

Page 5: ...r OFF Time 104 Resetting the File Numbers 104 Setting Memory Priority 105 Changing Languages 105 Taking Still Images with Sound 106 Customizing the Camera 107 Restoring the Default Settings 110 Connec...

Page 6: ...gree of danger or damage that may occur if the displayed content is not followed or the product is misused Warning This symbol indicates that misuse may result in serious injury and even death Caution...

Page 7: ...r repair the camera yourself Fire and or electrical shock may occur as a result For repair or internal inspection consult the dealer from whom you bought the product Do not allow the camera to get wet...

Page 8: ...allow metals wires necklaces etc to come into contact with batteries Fluid leakage heat fire and damage may occur as a result Caution Do not point the lens directly at the sun or at a strong light sou...

Page 9: ...ying out non photographic operations on the camera disconnect the AC adapter for safety Do not leave the camera in locations such as A location exposed to direct sunlight or inside a car etc where the...

Page 10: ...rub the eye Immediately flush the eye with water and seek medical attention About the LCD monitor Due to the characteristics of liquid crystals the brightness of the LCD monitor may appear uneven wit...

Page 11: ...packaged item or purchased separately Read the user s guide on the battery and the charger thoroughly and use them accordingly You cannot charge the battery in the camera When disposing of rechargeabl...

Page 12: ...function or damage may occur as a result Do not touch the terminals with hands or metal objects Damage to the components may occur as a result of static electricity Before handling an SD Memory Card M...

Page 13: ...ages that have been changed or added will not only play back on the camera but may cause the camera to malfunction as well Always format SD Memory Cards Multi Media Cards Memory Stick using this camer...

Page 14: ...14 Names of Parts Camera Body Microphone Shutter Button Light Sensor Strap Holder USB Terminal Self timer LED Flash Viewfinder Window Lens Cover Main Switch Lens...

Page 15: ...Display Button P 16 Play Button P 16 LCD Monitor Battery Sub cap Battery Card Cover Menu Set Button P 16 4 way Button P 16 Speaker Zoom Buttons P 16 Red LED Green LED Viewfinder Eyepiece Tripod Socket...

Page 16: ...should be turned OFF when you are shooting through the viewfinder e Delete Button For deleting unwanted photos r Zoom Buttons For operating the optical and digital zoom functions t 4 way Button Use t...

Page 17: ...lt if the strap wraps around the neck When carrying the camera hanging from the strap take care so that it is not accidentally hit nearby objects Place the camera on a stable surface before installing...

Page 18: ...ack in an area with a temperature between 0 C 32 F and 40 C 104 F Charging time will vary with the surrounding temperature and the condition of the battery pack Before using new battery packs or batte...

Page 19: ...ith the terminals facing inside the camera After making sure the battery pack is properly installed close the battery card cover securely Make sure that the battery pack is facing the right way If the...

Page 20: ...hot Contact with the batteries can lead to burns Never open the battery card cover while the camera is accessing the card or processing images p 32 To recharge the battery DR LB4 do not use any charge...

Page 21: ...sted 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...

Page 22: ...arately specified for your camera as use of any other device may result in a breakdown fire or electrical shock Make sure the camera is OFF check that the LCD monitor is not lit and turn OFF all power...

Page 23: ...compartment and close the battery card cover When finished using the camera turn OFF the power supply to the camera and then disconnect the connecting plug of the battery type plug from the AC adapte...

Page 24: ...occur to the card or to the camera itself Inserting Removing Cards 1 Open the battery card cover 2 With the camera and the label of the card facing up insert the card with the knocked out part first...

Page 25: ...ou open the battery card cover while the red LED is flashing image processing may be interrupted or hindered While the red LED is still lit make sure that you DO NOT open the battery card cover When a...

Page 26: ...n With the power ON it is possible to shoot pictures Also the LCD display will be lit 3 When you wish to turn the power OFF slide the lens cover just a little in the direction indicated by the arrow T...

Page 27: ...the lens cover or pressing the PLAY button The language selection screen will automatically appear on the LCD monitor By pressing or select the desired language and push the MENU SET button 2 You will...

Page 28: ...age Date andTime Cont d 6 After finishing the settings If you turned the power ON with the main switch by opening the lens cover you can take pictures once the lens has reached its extended position I...

Page 29: ...that your fingers hair or the strap do not cover the lens flash or the light sensor Taking Pictures Auto focus Mark Align the crosshairs on the subject of your picture Viewfinder and Indicator LEDs In...

Page 30: ...ash charging Formatting the card Flashing Warning that your hands are shaking Both Red and Green LEDs On Camera ready to shoot Flash fires USB cable is being connected Flashing System error Card has i...

Page 31: ...take and determine the size of the subject using the zoom buttons Also put the auto focus mark on the subject you wish to bring into focus If you press the TELE Telephoto Zoom button the camera zooms...

Page 32: ...t While the card is processing image data you cannot operate the camera Once the red and green LEDs disappear the recording has finished Do not open the battery card cover while the red and green LEDs...

Page 33: ...ot too close to the subject then align the subject to the auto focus mark in the center of the viewfinder For the shooting distance see page 32 If the subject is too dark such as a person in the shade...

Page 34: ...way re compose your photo and press the shutter button all the way to take the picture When re composing the photo do not change the shooting distance If the distance has changed repeat the procedure...

Page 35: ...Once the power supply is turned on by opening the lens cover the LCD monitor will come on and a through image the image taken though the lens will be projected Date and time displayed will go off in a...

Page 36: ...functions are used pp 107 108 e Exposure Compensation The compensation value will be displayed For details of how to adjust the exposure see pages 51 and 107 r Shooting Mode The selected shooting mod...

Page 37: ...e auto power off function will be activated Taking Pictures Cont d i Counter The remaining number of pictures you can take will be displayed o Date and time focus value shutter speed 1 The date and ti...

Page 38: ...OFF the shooting mode you set is canceled and the camera automatically returns to AUTO mode shooting operation no display But the flash mode setting remains in effect even if you switch the power OFF...

Page 39: ...display 2 Macro photo mode p 42 3 Distant View mode p 42 4 Self Timer mode p 43 5 Self Timer Macro photo mode 6 Self Timer Distant View mode 7 4m Fixed focus mode p 43 8 2m Fixed focus mode p 43 9 1m...

Page 40: ...is not in the above range the picture may appear too bright when it is too close and the picture may appear dark without enough lighting when it is too far It is recommended you check the photo with t...

Page 41: ...ith a slow shutter speed Shutter speeds will be slower so use a tripod to prevent shaking If the subject is moving the picture will be blurred Off Flash Override Use this mode for places such as museu...

Page 42: ...wer when taking close ups The self timer function can be used in conjunction with this function for shooting If you use the flash when shooting very close to the subject the image may come out too bri...

Page 43: ...ure The activation time for the self timer can be also set at 3 second delay by using the set up menu p 103 If you set the self timer for a 3 second delay the setting is effective even after shooting...

Page 44: ...otherwise described Setting with the REC DETAILS Menu 1 Turn the power ON with the LCD monitor on through image display Pressing the MENU SET button will display the REC menu screen 2 Select the menu...

Page 45: ...the REC Menu mode at Step 1 REC Menu screen on the left page by pressing or pressing or the MENU SET button after selecting RETURN This will close the menu and return you to the through image picture...

Page 46: ...ber of images remaining will change and be displayed on the LCD monitor When quality is the priority select FINE when the number of photos is more important select NORMAL 1 Select RESOLUTION and press...

Page 47: ...ression ratio Use or to select the desired compression ratio then press either or the MENU SET button You will return to screen 2 with your chosen compression ratio displayed If you press the setting...

Page 48: ...memory does not have enough space 4 640 480 pixels approximately 300 000 pixels As this mode produces the smallest file size it is best for sending via email for use in home pages etc Standard number...

Page 49: ...g a movie the LCD monitor stays on Even if you press the DISPLAY button the LCD monitor will not turn off Please view the LCD monitor while shooting your movies 2 1 1 Select MOVIE ON and press 2 The d...

Page 50: ...g a movie the sound is also being recorded so take care not to cover the microphone on the top of the camera with your fingers etc 2 As long as the camera s power is ON you can continue to take movies...

Page 51: ...rough image mode is entered and the adjusting exposure compensation bar is displayed If you press the cursor moves toward the plus side while pressing moves it toward the minus Select the desired comp...

Page 52: ...ngs to suit the environment and lighting when you take a picture The mode you set is displayed with icon on the monitor 1 Select WHITE BALANCE and press 2 Use or to select the desired mode then press...

Page 53: ...luorescent lighting TUNGSTEN Idealfortakingphotosindoorswithnormalincandescentlighting About White Balance The human eye has the ability to compensate so that it sees white subjects as white whatever...

Page 54: ...ter weighted metering In this mode the camera sets the exposure according to the metering for the central part of the whole frame It is ideal for taking photos where the brightness of the subject in t...

Page 55: ...se or to select SEPIA or B W then press either or the MENU SET button When the setting is completed you will return to screen 1 If you press the selection is invalidated and you will return to screen...

Page 56: ...press either or the MENU SET button The setting is completed and you will return to screen 1 If you press the selection is invalidated and you will return to screen 1 3 From screen 1 when you press yo...

Page 57: ...r on adjustment bar at the bottom of the screen by pressing or button To make screen brighter to make color deeper move the cursor to the with button To make the screen darker to make color lighter mo...

Page 58: ...the shutter button and recording begins If you do not press the shutter button you can return to screen 1 without making a recording by pressing the MENU SET button When the available recording time...

Page 59: ...t the still photo to which you wish to attach a voice comment Sound cannot be recorded to a photo displayed in the movie mode If you press the MENU SET button the selection is invalidated and you will...

Page 60: ...select the appropriate setting and then press the MENU SET button If you decide not to erase select CANCEL or press the DELETE button again 3 When the THIS DELETE sign disappears erasing has finished...

Page 61: ...Select ON with button 3 Select flash mode with or button and press or button to set up shutter speed Press MENU SET button to finish set up and go back to the screen in 1 Change the slow shutter setti...

Page 62: ...magnifications and can be switched to 2 levels according to magnification 1 Select MAN EXPOSURE ON and press button 2 It will turn to through image and M mark focus value and shutter speed will be dis...

Page 63: ...cond it will take longer for processing due to the noise reduction function Some of the functions will be restricted on manual exposure mode Exposure correction mode p 50 in the REC menu cannot be set...

Page 64: ...ress button 2 Select 1 or 2 in SET pressing button Image quality can be set up to 1 as well as 2 2 different settings are available 3 Select mode with or button and select setting value with or button...

Page 65: ...to an object sensitivity etc Clearness Color clearness of images can be adjusted Adjust to the to increase color clearness and adjust to the to reduce color clearness Contrast Contrast of images gap b...

Page 66: ...n the set up menu to your preferences you can customize your camera to suit you 1 Select SETUP and press 2 You will enter the SET UP Menu mode For details see Using the Set up Menu on page 98 Version...

Page 67: ...ressing or pressing or the MENU SET button after selecting RETURN This will close the menu and return you to the through image picture shooting image If you press the shutter button half way even when...

Page 68: ...ime you change the image size the number of remaining photos also changes which is displayed on the LCD monitor 1 Select RESOLUTION and press 1 2 2 Choose the desired picture size using or and enter y...

Page 69: ...s About 20 photos The number of photos you can take varies depending on the subject When there are files other than images or when the image size and or recording mode have been changed the number of...

Page 70: ...y back images by holding down the PLAY button for more than 2 seconds If there isn t any image data recorded the message NO DISPLAY DATA will be displayed 2 Every time you press or the previous or nex...

Page 71: ...The magnification ratio is displayed when images are enlarged and played back t Remaining Battery Power Display When the battery is in use the remaining power is displayed in two levels p 19 y Image...

Page 72: ...movie image 2 If you press the shutter button the movie images will be played back When playback is finished the display returns to screen 1 Symbols displayed when a movie is played back are recordin...

Page 73: ...fter Recording image Playing back the sound of After Recording image p 59 1 Press PLAY button and then select After Recording image with or button When playing back After Recording image a screen will...

Page 74: ...zoom in every time you press the TELE button the image is enlarged further The zoom ratio is displayed on the LCD monitor To zoom back out press the WIDE zoom button Also half depress shutter button t...

Page 75: ...ng the viewfinder to shoot images with the LCD monitor off After the LCD monitor displays the last image that you have taken it will automatically turn back to off When using the LCD monitor for shoot...

Page 76: ...nd a screen appears indicating the media type to be erased and prompting you to select the frame range Press or to select THIS the selected image or ALL and press the MENU SET button If you decide not...

Page 77: ...97 ADD REC p 97 SET UP p 97 RETURN 3 After selecting the menu press and in the same way as the REC menu p 44 the setting screen of the selected menu will be displayed After selecting the desired cont...

Page 78: ...by a red frame Use or to move the frame and select the image you wish to display or erase Pressing when the first frame is selected or on the last frame will switch the screen to the next nine images...

Page 79: ...t first FROM is selected so press To select a different item press or 3 The media types will be displayed Using or select the media on which the image you wish to copy is recorded then press or the ME...

Page 80: ...Returning to screen 2 select UNIT Then the screen shown left screen 5 appears After pressing use or to choose SELECT If one or multiple frames are to be selected or ALL ON Then press either or the MEN...

Page 81: ...or to select END and then press the MENU SET button Go to Step 9 To select other images repeat the selection procedure Return to Step 7 To select multiple images repeat the procedures Steps 7 and 8 9...

Page 82: ...DELETE and press 2 A screen with each setting item will appear At first MEDIA is selected so press To select a different item press or 3 Using or select the media on which the image you wish to erase...

Page 83: ...ill return to screen 2 5 After you have made all the settings select ENTER and press either or the MENU SET button If you chose SELECT on screen 4 go to Step 6 if you chose ALL ON go to Step 8 on page...

Page 84: ...lection procedure Return to Step 6 To select multiple images repeat Steps 6 and 7 8 A confirmation screen appears To carry out erasing select YES with or then press the MENU SET button If you select N...

Page 85: ...Brightness and color settings are not altered by turning the power ON OFF and are saved until changed again Using the PLAY Menu Cont d 1 Select MONITOR ADJ and press 2 It will go to display screen fo...

Page 86: ...you cannot print movie images When you print a photo you took previously you can imprint the date the date taken onto the image You can also select not to imprint the date 1 Select DPOF and press 2 A...

Page 87: ...reen 2 If you press the settings will be invalidated and you will returns to screen 2 5 Select DATE on screen 2 and then press If you wish to print the date select ALL ON with or or if not select ALL...

Page 88: ...o select END and then press the MENU SET button Go to Step 9 To select other images repeat the selection procedure Return to Step 7 To select multiple images repeat the procedures Steps 7 and 8 Number...

Page 89: ...utton your settings will be invalidated and you will return to screen 1 If you chose ALL OFF select YES and press the MENU SET button If you select NO and press the MENU SET button you will return to...

Page 90: ...ress 2 Select the desired size with or and press or the MENU SET button VGA records at 640 480 pixels and QVGA at 320 240 3 As you are in the playback mode press or to select an image you want to resi...

Page 91: ...screen with each setting item will appear At first MEDIA is selected so press To select a different item press or 3 Using or select the media on which the image to protect or cancel protect is record...

Page 92: ...return to screen 2 If you press the settings will be invalidated and you will return to screen 2 5 After you have made all the settings select ENTER and press either or the MENU SET button If you chos...

Page 93: ...YES selected If you chose SELECT or ALL ON leave YES as is and press the MENU SET button If you select NO with or and press the MENU SET button your settings will be invalidated and you return to scr...

Page 94: ...screen with each setting item will appear At first FROM is selected so press To select a different item press or 3 Using or select the media on which the image you wish to move is recorded then press...

Page 95: ...een 2 select UNIT Then the screen shown left screen 5 appears After pressing use or to choose SELECT if you are moving one or multiple images or ALL and then press the MENU SET button The settings are...

Page 96: ...mages use or to select END and then press the MENU SET button Go to Step 9 To select other images repeat the selection procedure Return to Step 7 To select multiple images repeat the procedures Steps...

Page 97: ...s The slide show will finish with the last frame displayed If you wish to stop during a slide show press the MENU SET button If stopped the current frame will be displayed Using the After Recording Fu...

Page 98: ...02 DATE SET p 103 SELF TIMER p 103 AUTO POWER OFF p 104 NUMBER RESET p 104 MEMORY PRIORITY p 105 LANGUAGES p 105 ADD REC SET p 106 CUSTOM p 107 DEFAULT p 110 RETURN You can close the Set up menu scree...

Page 99: ...pe Use or to choose which media type to format and then press either or the MENU SET button If you press the setting is invalidated and you return to the Set up menu 2 You will be asked for confirmati...

Page 100: ...return to the set up menu If you press the setting is invalidated and you return to the set up menu 1 1 Quick View Settings Turn this mode ON if you want to be able to check your images on the LCD mo...

Page 101: ...ay information p 36 71 during shooting or play back The default setting is ON display 1 Select INFO DISP and press Use or to select OFF and press or the MENU SET button The setting is completed and th...

Page 102: ...return to screen 1 If you press the setting is invalidated and you return to screen 1 3 Returning to screen 1 select EFFECT Then the shown left screen 3 appears After pressing use or to select OFF or...

Page 103: ...Time You can change the length of time the self timer delays before shooting from 10 seconds default to 3 seconds The self timer mode for a 10 second delay default setting will be cancelled after a pi...

Page 104: ...etting the File Numbers You can reset your file numbers 1 Select NUMBER RESET press and the settings screen appears Using or select ON and press either or the MENU SET button The setting is completed...

Page 105: ...dia type to have priority and press either or the MENU SET button The setting is completed and you will return to the Set up menu If you press the setting is invalidated and you return to the Set up m...

Page 106: ...the REC menu p 59 or the PLAY menu p 97 to select ADD REC you can add sound to still images after they ve been taken For the Always ON Setting ALWAYS You can add sound to every still image you take E...

Page 107: ...ps The compensation setting can be corrected in the range of 1 5 EV by combining with EXPOSURE in the REC menu When the compensation setting of REC Menu p 51 is 0 9 EV you can adjust compensation betw...

Page 108: ...ting to on or off If you set it to on this feature lets you take a sequence shot by holding down the shutter button If you are taking photos with the flash make sure that the flash is fully charged be...

Page 109: ...press The settings screen for each item appears Select the desired mode with or and press either or the MENU SET button to change the setting When the setting is completed press to return to screen 1...

Page 110: ...UP menu back to their default settings all at one time 1 Select DEFAULT press and a confirmation screen will appear Using or select YES and press the MENU SET button The setting is completed and you...

Page 111: ...of available RAM 32MB or more recommended Display 32 000 colors or more resolution of 640 480 pixels or more Others CD ROM drive USB port standard equipped 2 Macintosh OS Mac OS 9 0 9 1 9 2 Mac OS X V...

Page 112: ...nnect the camera and PC using the USB cable To USB connector on PC Please use only the USB cable supplied with the camera While the camera is connected to your PC the camera is inoperable While connec...

Page 113: ...e the battery using the AC adapter sold separately model no DR AC4 is recommended 1 Turn on the PC power and start Windows 2 After connecting your camera and PC with USB cable p 112 turn ON the power...

Page 114: ...ssumed to be drive D Use a different letter if appropriate The INF file necessary for the install is located in D When searching a different location click Browse 7 Click Next 8 Click Finish The USB d...

Page 115: ...dows or Mac OS and connect your camera and PC with USB cable p 112 2 If you are using Windows open My Computer and double click the newly created icon removable device If you are using Mac an Undefine...

Page 116: ...ant data The protect setting set with this camera is equivalent to the read only attribute of a file Please note that if the attribute of a file is changed using a PC the protect setting set with the...

Page 117: ...Guide 1 Turn on the PC power and start Windows 2 Set the included CD ROM in the CD ROM drive 3 Click the Start button and select Run 4 Enter D install exe and click OK The above assumes that your CD...

Page 118: ...licking Cancel during the installation process will cancel installation In this case perform the installation again However do not restart the PC until all the installations have been completed 7 When...

Page 119: ...CD ROM drive 2 Double click the Konica icon 3 Double click the Adobe icon 4 Double click the English icon 5 Double click the Acrobat Reader Installer icon 6 Follow the instructions shown on the scree...

Page 120: ...ter where the voltage is outside the displayed power supply voltage AC 100V to AC240V Using the Attached Charger Model No DR BC K4 Please do not use the charger where the voltage is outside the displa...

Page 121: ...fety precautions of the product After using the camera If the camera is not to be used for a long period remove the batteries and ensure that the power plug of the AC adapter is disconnected from the...

Page 122: ...ecorded data or the consequences of such loss About the LCD monitor The LCD monitor has been developed using high precision engineering Although the percentage of active pixels is more than 99 98 ther...

Page 123: ...charged 40 Subject not in the center 34 Subject hard to focus 34 Dirty lens 31 Incorrect distance from the subject 32 LCD brightness adjusted incorrectly 57 85 Finger prints or dirt on the monitor 12...

Page 124: ...is not adjusted properly 51 107 Flash used with subject too close 40 Exposure correction is not adjusted properly 51 107 Not connected to your PC correctly 112 No image data inserted in the camera 115...

Page 125: ...compatible Image pickup 1 1 8 inch CCD Total resolution 2690 1994 pixels 5 360 000 pixels Sensitivity equivalent to ISO 100 changeable sensitivity AUTO 50 100 200 400 Lens F 2 8 4 9 f 8 24mm 7 elemen...

Page 126: ...ack Single frame index playback slide show playback digital zoom playback Erase function Single frame designated frames all frames format LED display Self timer LED viewfinder LED Buzzer When shooting...

Page 127: ...s 2 DPOF Digital Print Order Format specified by Canon Inc Kodak Co Ltd Fuji Photo Film Co Ltd and Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd is a standard for recording specified information such as the i...

Page 128: ...on cost for taking bringing back the product to from repair shipping costs or carrying charges are at the customer s expense When shipping the product pack the unit appropriately and use a shipping me...

Page 129: ...tee 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 of...

Page 130: ...130 CANADA ONLY Industry Canada s Compliance Statement This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada...

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