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Blackbird™ 4K 

8x8 

HDBaseT™ Matrix with 

6 Receivers 

 

 

P/N 39670 

User's Manual 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Blackbird 39670

Page 1: ...Blackbird 4K 8x8 HDBaseT Matrix with 6 Receivers P N 39670 User s Manual ...

Page 2: ...CTION DIAGRAM 13 IR PASS THROUGH CONTROL 14 Controlling a Single Remote Display from the Matrix 14 Controlling All Remote Displays from the Matrix 15 Controlling a Single Source Device from a Receiver 16 Controlling All Source Devices from All Receivers 17 CONTROL 18 Front Panel Buttons 18 IR Remote Control 19 WEB GUI CONTROL 20 Login 20 Switching Tab 21 Audio Tab 22 Configuration Tab 23 CEC Tab 2...

Page 3: ...a PC Connected to the Matrix 36 Control a Local Third Party Device with a PC Connected to a Receiver 37 RS 232 CONTROL 38 RS 232 COMMANDS 39 System Settings 39 Signal Switching 46 Audio Settings 49 EDID Management 50 HDCP Management 53 Third Party Device Control 55 CEC Control 58 FIRMWARE UPGRADE 61 TROUBLESHOOTING 62 TECHNICAL SUPPORT 63 SPECIFICATIONS 63 Matrix 63 Receivers 65 REGULATORY COMPLIA...

Page 4: ...h as a fireplace stove radiator etc Do not leave it in direct sunlight Use only in a well ventilated area Do not use in close confined spaces Prior to operation check the unit and power cord for physical damage Do not use if physical damage has occurred Before plugging the unit into a power outlet ensure that the outlet provides the same type and level of power required by the device Unplug this d...

Page 5: ...nsmit 4K video to distances up to 131 feet 40 meters and 1080p video to distances up to 229 feet 70 meters over a single Cat5e 6 Ethernet cable Audio extracted from the HDMI inputs HDBaseT outputs and Audio Return Channel ARC output from the HDBaseT receivers can be output using the 4 digital optical S PDIF audio connectors It supports bidirectional IR extension and features front panel buttons IR...

Page 6: ...aseT and HDMI outputs and Audio Return Channel ARC audio from the receivers can be output to 4 digital optical S PDIF audio outputs Includes smart EDID management using the 4 pin DIP switch on the rear panel Can be controlled using the front panel controls the included IR remote control or with a computer using an RS 232 or Ethernet connection CUSTOMER SERVICE The Monoprice Customer Service depart...

Page 7: ...ice for a replacement 1x Blackbird 4K 8x8 HDBaseT matrix 6x HDBaseT receivers 2x Mounting ears with 6 screws for the matrix 12x Mounting ears with 24 screws for the receivers 4x Plastic feet for the matrix 24 Plastic feet for the receivers 1x IR remote control 6x IR receivers 8x IR transmitters 1x RS 232 cable 3 pin to DB 9 6x 3 pin terminal blocks 1x AC power adapter 1x User s manual ...

Page 8: ...utton to accept the changes LOCK Press the button to lock or unlock the other buttons on the front panel ALL Press the button to select all inputs for EDID management or all outputs for switching CLEAR Press the button to cancel pending changes 5 PRESET RECALL Momentarily press one of the 4 buttons to select a previously saved preset The LED to the left of the button illuminates to indicate that t...

Page 9: ...source devices 4 IR IN 1 6 Six 3 5mm jacks for connecting the included IR receivers to receive IR signals for transmission to the corresponding HDBaseT receivers ALL IN One 3 5mm jack for connecting one of the included IR receivers to receive IR signals for transmission to all HDBaseT receivers 5 AUDIO MATRIX OUTPUTS ARC Four digital optical S PDIF connectors for connecting external amplifiers for...

Page 10: ... 12V Connector for attaching the included AC power adapter Receiver 1 POWER LED The LED illuminates red when power is applied 2 ARC Mode Use a paper clip or other sharp thin device to press the recessed button to enable or disable Audio Return Channel ARC audio When ARC mode is enabled the LED illuminates blue When ARC audio is selected as the audio source for one of the digital optical S PDIF out...

Page 11: ...s through control of the connected display 9 RS232 3 pin terminal block for connecting the included RS 232 cable for computer control of the matrix using RS 232 commands or to connect to a third party device for RS 232 control 10 HDBT In RJ45 jack for connecting the Ethernet cable from the matrix The HDCP LED illuminates green when the video contains HDCP content The LINK LED illuminates orange wh...

Page 12: ...t numbered buttons corresponding to the eight outputs 4 MENU ALL The ALL button can be used to select all INPUTS for EDID management or all OUTPUTS for switching EDID The EDID button is used to set the EDID for one or more INPUTS to the EDID capabilities of the selected OUTPUT CLEAR The CLEAR button is used to cancel a change in progress ENTER The ENTER button is used to accept the change ...

Page 13: ...13 SAMPLE CONNECTION DIAGRAM ...

Page 14: ...ingle Remote Display from the Matrix Perform the following steps to connect for control of one of the remote displays from the matrix location 1 Plug one of the included IR transmitters to the IR Out jack on the receiver then position the emitter so that it can transmit to the IR eye on the display 2 Plug one of the included IR receivers to the IR IN jack on the matrix that corresponds to the rece...

Page 15: ...location 1 Plug one of the included IR transmitters to the IR Out jack on each connected receiver then position the emitters so they can transmit to the IR eyes on each display 2 Plug one of the included IR receivers into the IR IN ALL IN jack on the matrix then position it where it can receive IR signals from the remote displays IR remote controls ...

Page 16: ...one of the included IR transmitters into the IR OUT jack on the matrix that corresponds to the source device to be controlled then position it where it can transmit to the IR eye on the source device 2 Plug one of the included IR receivers into the IR In jack on one of the receivers then position it where it can receive signals from the source device s IR remote control ...

Page 17: ...cations 1 Plug one of the included IR transmitters into the IR OUT ALL OUT jack on the matrix then position it where it can transmit to the IR eyes on the source devices 2 Plug one of the included IR receivers into the IR In jack on one or more of the receivers then position them where they can receive signals from the source devices IR remote controls ...

Page 18: ...lue The LEDs turn off when you release the OUTPUTS button Press and hold the LOCK button for about 3 seconds to lock or unlock the other front panel buttons The LED next to the LOCK button illuminates blue when the front panel buttons are locked Press and hold one of the PRESET buttons to save the current switching layout to the corresponding preset Momentarily press one of the PRESET buttons to l...

Page 19: ... the MENU section for all inputs then press a number button corresponding to the OUTPUT with the desired EDID settings and finally press the ENTER button in the MENU section to execute the change At any time prior to pressing the ENTER button to execute the change you can press the CANCEL button in the MENU section to cancel the pending change Following are some examples To send input 3 to output ...

Page 20: ...included The default IP settings of the matrix are as follows IP Address 192 168 0 178 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 0 1 Login To access the Web GUI open an internet browser on your computer then type 192 168 0 178 into the address bar and hit enter You will see the following login screen The default User Name and Password are User Name admin Password admin Type the User Name and Passw...

Page 21: ...bered buttons in conjunction with the Save and Recall buttons to save and load layout presets Note that the matrix supports 9 presets with presets 1 4 corresponding to the four PRESET RECALL buttons on the matrix front panel The three remaining presets can be managed using RS 232 control o To save a given layout first click one of the numbered buttons then click the Save button o To load a previou...

Page 22: ...oxes to select a source for the selected digital optical S PDIF audio output For each S PDIF output you can select the audio from any of the eight inputs the audio from any of the eight outputs or the ARC audio from the six HDBaseT outputs ...

Page 23: ... the On or Off radio buttons to enable or disable the Power over Cable PoC feature for each of the six HDBT outputs then click the Confirm button to save the changes Click the Cancel button at any time to cancel any unsaved changes ...

Page 24: ...ons to select an input then click one of the six HDBT Out or two HDMI Out radio buttons and finally click the Confirm button to send the EDID settings from the selected output to the selected input Click the Cancel button at any time to clear any unsaved changes ...

Page 25: ... the radio buttons to select an input then click the User defined radio button Click inside the box with the bin label locate and select the file with your custom EDID settings then click the Apply button to load your custom EDID settings and finally click the Confirm button to send your custom EDID to the selected input Note You can create the bin file with the custom EDID settings using HDMI EDI...

Page 26: ...hen click one of the buttons in the Function section to send the command to the selected video input device Note that your device must support the Consumer Electronics Control CEC HDMI feature to be controlled using the Web GUI or IR remote control and only a single source device can be controlled at a time ...

Page 27: ...rol then click one of the buttons in Function section to send the command to the selected display Note that your display must support the Consumer Electronics Control CEC HDMI feature to be controlled using the Web GUI or IR remote control and only a single display can be controlled at a time ...

Page 28: ...ed at which your RS 232 command is sent You can select 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 and 115200 baud Use the pull down list box next to the Command Ending label to select the termination for your RS 232 command You can select NULL CR LF or CR LF Type your RS 232 command into the Command field then click the Send button to send the command using the selected format baud rate and termination sett...

Page 29: ...II format Use the pull down list box next to the Baud Rate label to select the speed at which your RS 232 command is sent You can select 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 and 115200 baud Use the pull down list box next to the Command Ending label to select the termination for your RS 232 command You can select NULL CR LF or CR LF Type your RS 232 command into the Command field then click the Send b...

Page 30: ...on to save the change The title is displayed at the bottom of each page in the Web GUI You can type new labels into the Button Labels fields These button labels are displayed on the Switching Tab Click the Confirm button to save the changes Click the Cancel button at any time to cancel any unsaved changes ...

Page 31: ... Dynamic Host Configuration Profile DHCP to automatically determine your IP address or the Static IP address shown on this page Enter new IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway addresses then click Confirm to save the changes Once changed the Web GUI is accessed using the new address Click the Cancel button at any time to cancel any unsaved changes ...

Page 32: ...ick the Confirm button to change the login password Note that passwords are case sensitive The default password is admin Click the slider under the Front Panel Lock label to lock or unlock the front panel buttons When locked the front panel buttons cannot be used to control the matrix ...

Page 33: ... section Locate and download the new Web GUI update zip file Note the location to which you downloaded the file 4 Extract the update file from the downloaded zip file 5 In your web browser type http 192 168 0 178 100 into the address bar and hit enter 6 Enter the User Name and Password on the login screen then click the Login button The default User Name is admin and the default Password is admin ...

Page 34: ...uter and any third party devices for matrix and third party device control Controlling the Matrix with a PC Connected to the Matrix Plug one end of the included RS 232 cable into the RS232 connector on the matrix rear panel then plug the other end into an available COM port on your PC ...

Page 35: ...connector on one of the receivers then plug the other end into an available COM port on your PC 2 Using RS 232 control software send the RS232RCMxxON command to enable remote RS 232 control where xx 00 for all HDBaseT receivers or 01 06 for an individual receiver Refer to the RS 232 COMMANDS section for command details ...

Page 36: ...RS 232 cable into the RS232 connector on the matrix rear panel then plug the other end into an available COM port on your PC 2 Plug one end of a second RS 232 cable not included in the RS232 connector on one of the receivers then plug the other end into the RS 232 control connector on your third party device ...

Page 37: ...ort on your PC 2 Plug one end of a second RS 232 cable not included in the RS232 connector on the matrix then plug the other end into the RS 232 control connector on your third party device 3 Using RS 232 control software send the RS232RCMxxON command to enable remote RS 232 control where xx 00 for all HDBaseT receivers or 01 06 for an individual receiver Refer to the RS 232 COMMANDS section for c...

Page 38: ...2 terminal block on the matrix rear panel then plug the other end into an available serial port on your computer Next you need to download and install RS 232 control software A common freeware RS 232 control software is CommWatch exe which this section will use as an example but other software can be used instead The default communications parameters are Baud Rate 9600 Data Bits 8 Stop Bits 1 Pari...

Page 39: ...be included for the command to work The commands are case sensitive so enter them exactly as shown in the tables below System Settings Command Description Feedback Example PowerON Turns the system on Power ON HDBT 01 Power ON HDBT 02 Power ON HDBT 03 Power ON HDBT 04 Power ON HDBT 05 Power ON HDBT 06 Power ON Front Panel UnLock PowerOFF Turns the system off Power OFF Name Reports the system name 3...

Page 40: ...audrate115200 Sets the baud rate of the matrix to 115200 baud Set Local RS232 Baudrate Is 115200 Baudrate57600 Sets the baud rate of the matrix to 57600 baud Set Local RS232 Baudrate Is 57600 Baudrate38400 Sets the baud rate of the matrix to 38400 baud Set Local RS232 Baudrate Is 38400 Baudrate19200 Sets the baud rate of the matrix to 19200 baud Set Local RS232 Baudrate Is 19200 Baudrate9600 Sets ...

Page 41: ... 05 Power ON HDBT 06 Power ON PHDBT xx OFF Turns off the Power over Cable PoC feature for HDBT output xx xx 00 06 where 00 represents all HDBT outputs Example PHDBT00 OFF Feedback HDBT 01 Power OFF HDBT 02 Power OFF HDBT 03 Power OFF HDBT 04 Power OFF HDBT 05 Power OFF HDBT 06 Power OFF STA_PHDBT Reports the Power over Cable PoC status of the HDBT outputs HDBT 01 Power ON HDBT 02 Power ON HDBT 03 ...

Page 42: ...emote 03 Control MCU ON RS232 Remote 04 Control MCU ON RS232 Remote 05 Control MCU ON RS232 Remote 06 Control MCU ON RS232RCM xx OFF Disables RS 232 remote control mode for HDBT output xx to allow for control of the matrix from the HDBaseT receiver xx xx 00 06 where 00 represents all HDBT outputs Example RS232RCM00OFF Feedback RS232 Remote 01 Control MCU OFF RS232 Remote 02 Control MCU OFF RS232 R...

Page 43: ...ntrol MCU OFF RS232 Remote 06 Control MCU OFF IRRCM xx ON Enables IR remote control mode for HDBT output xx to control the matrix using the included IR remote control from the HDBaseT receiver locations xx 00 06 where 00 represents all HDBT outputs Example IRRCM00ON Feedback IR Remote 01 Control MCU ON IR Remote 02 Control MCU ON IR Remote 03 Control MCU ON IR Remote 04 Control MCU ON IR Remote 05...

Page 44: ...DBT outputs Example IRRCM00OFF Feedback IR Remote 01 Control MCU OFF IR Remote 02 Control MCU OFF IR Remote 03 Control MCU OFF IR Remote 04 Control MCU OFF IR Remote 05 Control MCU OFF IR Remote 06 Control MCU OFF STA_IRRCM Reports the IR remote control mode status IR Remote 01 Control MCU OFF IR Remote 02 Control MCU ON IR Remote 03 Control MCU ON IR Remote 04 Control MCU ON IR Remote 05 Control ...

Page 45: ...N Output 05 Turn ON Output 06 Turn ON Output 07 Turn ON Output 08 OUT xx Turns off output xx xx 00 08 where 00 represents all outputs Example OUT00 Feedback Turn OFF Output 01 Turn OFF Output 02 Turn OFF Output 03 Turn OFF Output 04 Turn OFF Output 05 Turn OFF Output 06 Turn OFF Output 07 Turn OFF Output 08 STA Reports the system status GUI OR RS232 Query Status HDBaseT Matrix 39670 V1 0 0 Power O...

Page 46: ...HDMI and HDBT outputs OUT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 LINK Y N N Y Y Y Y Y Signal Switching Command Description Feedback Example OUT xx yy Switch video input yy to video output xx xx 00 08 where 00 represents all outputs yy 01 08 Example OUT01 03 Feedback Output 01 Switch To In 03 Local 03 IR Out Switch To Remote 01 IR IN STA_VIDEO Reports the selected input for each output Output 01 Switch To In 03 Output 02...

Page 47: ...o OFF Local 01 IR Out Switch To Remote 01 IR IN Local 01 IR Out Switch To Remote 02 IR IN Local 01 IR Out Switch To Remote 03 IR IN Local 01 IR Out Switch To Remote 04 IR IN Local 01 IR Out Switch To Remote 05 IR IN Local 01 IR Out Switch To Remote 06 IR IN PresetSave xx Saves the current switching layout to preset xx xx 01 09 Example PresetSave09 Feedback Preset 09 Sta Out 01 In 01 Out 02 In 04 O...

Page 48: ... 03 Switch To In 05 Output 04 Switch To In 04 SPDIF Out 03 Switch To Video Out 04 Output 05 Switch To In 06 Output 06 Switch To In 03 Output 07 Switch To In 06 Output 08 Switch To In 08 PresetSta xx Reports the switching layout for preset xx xx 01 09 Example PresetSta06 Feedback Preset 06 Sta Out 01 In 01 Out 02 In 01 Out 03 In 03 Out 04 In 04 Out 05 In 03 Out 06 In 03 Out 07 In 06 Out 08 In 05 ...

Page 49: ...ts all SPDIF audio outputs yy 01 22 yy 01 08 represents Input 1 8 yy 09 16 represents Output 1 8 yy 17 22 represents ARC on Output 1 6 Example SPDIF01 04 Feedback SPDIF Out 01 Switch To Video In 04 STA_SPDIF Reports the S PDIF audio status SPDIF Out 01 Switch To Video In 01 SPDIF Out 02 Switch to ARC 03 SPDIF Out 03 Switch to Video Out 04 SPD ...

Page 50: ... port xx xx 00 08 or U where 00 represents all inputs and U instructs to upload a user defined EDID When the command is applied the system prompts to upload the EDID file bin The operation will be cancelled after 10 seconds Please disconnect the HDBT connection before sending the command to ensure the data can be successfully received 256 9600bps Input XX User Define EDID Upgrade OK BY RS232 Or GU...

Page 51: ...8 bit Stereo Audio 04 3840x2160 30Hz Deep Color High Definition Audio 05 3840x2160 60Hz 4 2 0 Deep Color Stereo Audio 06 3840x2160 60Hz Deep Color Stereo Audio 07 3840x2160 60Hz Deep Color High Definition Audio 08 3840x2160 60Hz Deep Color HDR LPCM 6 channel Audio 09 User defined EDID Example EDID 03 01 Feedback Input 03 EDID Upgrade OK By 01 Internal EDID EDIDGOUT xx Reports the EDID data from ou...

Page 52: ...s all inputs Example EDIDM04B01 Feedback Input 01 EDID Upgrade OF By 04 EXT EDID EDIDSTA xx Reports the EDID status of input xx xx 00 08 where 00 represents all inputs Example EDIDSTA00 Feedback Input 01 EDID From 01 Internal EDID Input 02 EDID From 02 Internal EDID Input 07 EDID From 06 Internal EDID Input 08 EDID From User Define EDID ...

Page 53: ...UT 04 HDCP MAT Display OUT 05 HDCP MAT Display OUT 06 HDCP MAT Display OUT 07 HDCP MAT Display OUT 08 HDCP MAT Display HDCP xx PAS Sets the HDCP mode of output xx to Passive The HDCP content of output xx automatically follows the HDCP version of the source device xx 00 08 where 00 represents all outputs Example HDCP00PAS Feedback OUT 01 HDCP PASSIVE OUT 02 HDCP PASSIVE OUT 03 HDCP PASSIVE OUT 04 H...

Page 54: ...HDMI output has no HDCP either xx 00 08 where 00 represents all outputs Example HDCP00BYP Feedback OUT 01 HDCP BYPASS OUT 02 HDCP BYPASS OUT 03 HDCP BYPASS OUT 04 HDCP BYPASS OUT 05 HDCP BYPASS OUT 06 HDCP BYPASS OUT 07 HDCP BYPASS OUT 08 HDCP BYPASS STA_HDCP Reports the HDCP mode of all outputs OUT 01 HDCP PASSIVE OUT 02 HDCP PASSIVE OUT 03 HDCP MAT DISPLAY OUT 04 HDCP BYPASS OUT 05 HDCP BYPASS O...

Page 55: ...1 7 represents the baud rate of the third party device x 1 the baud rate is 2400 x 2 the baud rate is 4800 x 3 the baud rate is 9600 x 4 the baud rate is 19200 x 5 the baud rate is 38400 x 6 the baud rate is 57600 x 7 the baud rate is 115200 yy 00 06 where 00 represents all HDBT outputs Example 3 01 123456 Sends the ASCII command 123456 at 9600 baud to the third party device connected to the HDBas...

Page 56: ... 7 represents the baud rate of the third party device x 1 the baud rate is 2400 x 2 the baud rate is 4800 x 3 the baud rate is 9600 x 4 the baud rate is 19200 x 5 the baud rate is 38400 x 6 the baud rate is 57600 x 7 the baud rate is 115200 yy 00 06 where 00 represents all HDBT outputs Example CMDON 3 01 123456 Automatically sends the ASCII command 123456 at 9600 baud to the HDBaseT receiver conne...

Page 57: ... 7 represents the baud rate of the third party device x 1 the baud rate is 2400 x 2 the baud rate is 4800 x 3 the baud rate is 9600 x 4 the baud rate is 19200 x 5 the baud rate is 38400 x 6 the baud rate is 57600 x 7 the baud rate is 115200 yy 00 06 where 00 represents all HDBT outputs Example CMDOFF 3 01 123456 Automatically sends the ASCII command 123456 at 9600 baud to the HDBaseT receiver conn...

Page 58: ...vice type e g TV 40 20 80 Blu ray Disc player 04 08 CC represents the function type e g Remote control 44 DD represents the specific command from the following table Command Description Feedback Example CECI AA BB CC 00 Confirm operation Enter Example CECI02044400 Feedback CEC Input 02 Send Success CECI AA BB CC 01 UP direction Example CECI01044401 Feedback CEC Input 01 Send Success CECI AA BB CC ...

Page 59: ...CECI AA BB CC 0A Enter main menu Example CECI0304440A Feedback CEC Input 03 Send Success CECI AA BB CC 0D Exit menu Example CECI0204440D Feedback CEC Input 02 Send Success CECI AA BB CC 6D Power on Example CECI0204446D Feedback CEC Input 02 Send Success CECI AA BB CC 6C Power off Example CECI0204446C Feedback CEC Input 02 Send Success CECO AA BB CC 41 Volume up Example CECO05404441 Feedback CEC Ou...

Page 60: ...441 Feedback CEC Output 05 Send Success CECO AA BB CC 43 Mute on off Example CECO05404441 Feedback CEC Output 05 Send Success CECO AA BB CC 04 Power on Example CECO038004 Feedback CEC Output 03 Send Success CECO AA BB CC 36 Power off Example CECO038036 Feedback CEC Output 05 Send Success ...

Page 61: ...PC 6 Change the volume name of the USB flash drive to BOOTDISK 7 Copy the 08010000 APP file onto the USB flash drive Check the contents of the USB flash drive to ensure that a file named READY TXT is present 8 Remove the USB flash drive from your PC 9 Ensure that the matrix is powered off then plug the USB flash drive into the FW port on the rear panel 10 Turn the matrix on to automatically update...

Page 62: ... the input and output ends Q3 The front panel buttons do not work A3 Ensure that the front panel buttons are not locked Q4 The IR remote control does not work A4 Ensure that you are using the remote within the IR range and at the proper angle Replace the remote control s battery Ensure that the IR receiver is properly plugged in Try replacing the IR receiver Q5 The POWER LED on the front panel rem...

Page 63: ...l support to assist you with any questions you may have about installation setup troubleshooting or product recommendations If you ever need assistance with your new product please come online to talk to one of our friendly and knowledgeable Tech Support Associates Technical support is available through the online chat button on our website www monoprice com or through email by sending a message t...

Page 64: ...rosstalk Isolation 70dB 10kHz sine at 0dBFS level or max level before clipping Noise Level 90dB Transmission Standard HDBaseT Maximum Transmission Distance 1080p 60Hz 229 feet 70 meters 4K 60Hz 131 feet 40 meters Input Power 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Maximum Power Consumption 92 watts Operating Temperature 23 131 F 5 55 C Storage Temperature 13 158 F 25 70 C Operating Humidity 10 90 RH noncondensing Di...

Page 65: ...bps Maximum Output Level 2 0Vrms 0 5dB 2V 16dB headroom above 10dBV 316mV nominal consumer line level signal THD N 0 05 80dB 20Hz 20kHz bandwidth 1kHz sine at 0dBFS level or max level Signal to Noise Ratio 85dB 20Hz 20kHz bandwidth Crosstalk Isolation 70dB 10kHz sine at 0dBFS level or max level before clipping L R Channel Separation 0 03dB 1kHz sine at 0dBFS level or max level before clipping Freq...

Page 66: ...e 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 Modifying the equipment without Monoprice s authorization may result in the equipment no longer complying with FCC requirements for Class B digital devices In that event your right to use the equipment may be l...

Page 67: ...on 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 Notice for Industry Canada This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB 003 du Canada Blackbird is a tradem...

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