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LIMITED WARRANTY

ADVANCED ELECTRONIC APPLICATIONS, INC. warrants to the original purchaser that this pro-
duct shall be free from defects in material or workmanship for ninety days from the date of original
purchase. In order to obtain warranty service: (1) Complete and mail the warranty registration card
within 10 days to Advanced Applications, Inc. and (2) Send written notification to the address below
or telephone as soon as possible after discovering a possible defect:

Advanced Electronic Applications, Inc.

Attention: Service Department

2006 - 196th S.W.

Lynnwood, WA 98036

The  written  notification  must  include  a  copy  of  the  invoice.  Include  a  description  of  the  defective
part  or  condition,  with  details  of  the  electrical  connections  to  associated  equipment  and  list  such
equipment.  Please  enclose  your  name,  phone  number  and  address.  Shipping  charges  for  any
parts or units submitted for replacement under this warranty must be paid by the purchaser.

Correct maintenance, repair and use a important to insure proper performance from this product.
Carefully read the Instruction manual. This warranty does not apply to any defect AEA determines
is caused by (1) improper maintenance or repair, including the installation of parts or accessories
that do not conform to the quality and specification of the original parts; (2) misuse, abuse, neglect,
or improper installation; (3) accidental or intentional damage. The field installation of circuits or bat-
teries according to the instructions in the manual will not nullify this warranty.

All implied warranties, if any, terminate ninety days of original purchase. AEA is not responsible for
damage  to  other  equipment  or  property  or  any  other  consequential  or  incidental  damage  of  any
kind  whether  based  on  contract,  negligence  or  strict  liability.  Maximum  liability  shall  not,  in  any
case, exceed the purchase price of the unit.

The foregoing constitutes AEA's entire obligation with respect to this product. The original purchas-
er and any user or owner shall have no other remedy and no claim for incidental or consequential
damages. Some states do not allow limitations of how long an implied warranty lasts or do not al-
low the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, therefore, the above limitations and ex-
clusions may not apply to you.

This  warranty  give  specific  legal  rights.  You  may  also  have  other  rights  which  vary  from  state  to
state.

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Страница 2: ...S 3 2 MEMORY MESSAGE LOAD 3 REAL TIME MESSAGE LOADING 3 AUTOMATIC MEMORY LOAD 3 3 MEMORY ERASE 3 4 MEMORY RETENTION 3 5 MAXIMUM LOADING SPEED 4 6 SERIAL NUMBER LOAD AND SET 4 7 EXTRA WORD OR CHARACTER SPACES 4 8 MEMORY FULL WARNING 4 9 SEMI AUTO BUG MEMORY LOAD 4 IV MEMORY SEND OPERATIO4 1 SENDING A MESSAGE 4 2 INTERRUPTING AND RESTARTING A MESSAGE 4 3 SERIAL NUMBERS IN MEMORY SEND 5 V EDITING CAP...

Страница 3: ... designed for the serious CW operator It features a versatile memory load and edit capability automatic serial number rapid CW speed changes an full weigh ting control II Keyer 1 Speed Change and Set Two methods of CW speed control are available variable and pre set Preset Speed Two presentable speeds may be stored and quickly recalled To store speed A press when N N is the two digit speed in wpm ...

Страница 4: ...ace ratio is set to 3 0 on turn on and is adjustable from 2 0 to 4 0 To change the dash ratio enter and the new dash ratio Example A dash space ratio of 3 7 is desired press If the dash space ratio entered exceeds 4 0 or is less than 2 0 the ratio will be set to 3 0 The code speed is automatically adjusted for other than perfect dot and dash ratios and is based on the word PARIS See Appendix A Whe...

Страница 5: ...loading will begin with the first character and all pauses in sending will be loaded as sent pauses use memory space When message loading is complete press to terminate the message load Automatic Memory Loading The keyer is set to automatic memory load on turn on If real time load has been selected automatic memory load may be re selected by pressing when the mode switch is in the memory load posi...

Страница 6: ... 7 space length or character 3 space length may entered Each time is pressed an additional word space will be loaded and each time is pressed an additional character space will be loaded Insertion of a word or character space in real time memory loading will stop the real time load of a pause the next keyed character will restart pause loading 8 Memory Full Warning When the memory is completely fu...

Страница 7: ...e message in memory send mode and halt the message at the desired point with either paddle or the pound key Switch to memory load press and key the desired addition Switch back to memory send without pressing If the insertion is at the very beginning of a message switch to memory load press the digit of the message location and key in the desired addition then switch back to memory send with out p...

Страница 8: ...6 PARTS PICTORIAL ...

Страница 9: ...4006 D6 1N4003 Q1 3 2N3904 Q2 MPS6561 Q4 MPSA92 Q5 MPSA42 R1 2 12 Ω W 5 Carbon Comp R3 8 330 Ω W 5 Carbon Comp R4 1 kΩ pot w switch audio taper R5 240 Ω W 5 Carbon Comp R6 12 13 47 k W 5 Carbon Comp R7 2k4 W 5 Carbon Comp R9 10 k W 5 Carbon Comp R10 11 1 k W 5 Carbon Comp U1 CD4044B or MC14044B U2 AEA 1980 MMK U3 2114 U4 7805 Voltage Regulator X1 4 000 MHz Xtal S1 Part of R4 S2 SPST Slide SW ...

Страница 10: ...8 APPENDIX A Common Character Set ...

Страница 11: ...he reference word PARIS An old rule of thumb says that to calculate code speed in words per minute divide the total num ber of characters sent in one minute by five That can be quite misleading This method does not accurately take into account the variable length of individual characters Quite often when the speed of the MM 1 is compared against tape recordings of certain speeds the MM 1 appears t...

Страница 12: ...anty does not apply to any defect AEA determines is caused by 1 improper maintenance or repair including the installation of parts or accessories that do not conform to the quality and specification of the original parts 2 misuse abuse neglect or improper installation 3 accidental or intentional damage The field installation of circuits or bat teries according to the instructions in the manual wil...

Страница 13: ...t Ratio Dash Ratio Dot M Off Dot M On Dash M Off Dash M On Resume Tune Speed Semi Auto Speed Auto A Speed Set A B Speed Set B S N Repeat S N Set Select Storage Location Tone Up Tone Down Dot Ratio Dash Ratio Dot M Off Dot M On Dash M Off Dash M On Edit Insert Speed Semi Auto Speed Auto Char Space Word Space Real Time Auto Load S N Load S N 1 Halt End Input ...

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