Epson Projector EX3220 User Manual
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Wireless LANModule SafetyInstructions Follow thesesafety instructions whensetting upand using thewireless LANmodule: • Do not use thedevice nearanymedical equipment orcardiac pacemakers. Electromagnetic interference fromthedevice maycause suchequipment tomalfunction andcause anaccident. • Use thedevice onlywithanEpson projector. Ifitis installed inanother device,suchasacomputer, it may cause damage ormalfunctions inthe other device. • Do not disassemble orremodel thedevice; internal components maycause burns. • Use ofthe device onaircraft mayberestricted insome countries. Beforeusingthedevice onaircraft, make sureitis allowed. • Do not use thedevice outdoors. • To comply withRFexposure compliance requirements, atall times maintain adistance ofatleast 8.7 inches (22cm) between theantenna ofthis device andpeople inthe vicinity. • Do not store thedevice indirect sunlight, orinlocations subjecttohigh temperature orhumidity. • Do not getthedevice wet. • Do not use thedevice nearamicrowave oven.Electromagnetic interferencegeneratedbythe microwave ovenmayinterrupt wirelesscommunication. • Do not drop thedevice, subjectitto impacts, orplace heavy objects onit. Frequency Precautions The frequency bandforthis device is2.4 GHz. Thisfrequency rangeisthe same frequency bandwidth as industrial, scientific,andmedical devicessuchasmicrowave ovensandmobile unitidentification (RF- ID) systems (licensed premises radiostations andunlicensed specifiedlow-power radiostations) usedin factory production lines.Before usingthisunit, check thatthere arenoradio stations formobile unit identification orspecified low-power radiostation premises nearby.Inthe event thatthisunit should interfere electromagnetically withthepremises ofaradio station usedformobile unitrecognition, cease use immediately andstop generating theelectromagnetic field.Contact Epsonifthis unit interferes electromagnetically withaspecial low-power radiostation usedformobile unitidentification orcauses similar problems. Wireless Telegraphy ActRegulations The following actsareprohibited bythe Wireless Telegraphy Act: • Modifying anddisassembling thedevice (including theantenna) • Removing thelabel ofconformance 161
International TravelPrecautions Wireless devicesaredesigned toconform tothe channel andfrequency limitsofthe country inwhich they areintended tobe used. Thisunitisbased onthe specifications ofthe country ofsale. Ifthis unit is used outside thecountry ofsale, check withalocal dealer formore information. Parent topic:Important SafetyInstructions Restriction ofUse When thisproduct isused forapplications requiringhighreliability/safety suchastransportation devices related toaviation, rail,marine, automotive; disasterprevention devices;varioussafetydevices; or functional/precision devices,youshould usethisproduct onlyafter giving consideration toincluding fail- safes andredundancies intoyour design tomaintain safetyandtotal system reliability. Because thisproduct wasnotintended foruse inapplications requiringextremely highreliability/safety such asaerospace equipment, maincommunication equipment,nuclearpowercontrol equipment, or medical equipment relatedtodirect medical care,please makeyourownjudgment onthis products suitability afterafull evaluation. Parent topic:Important SafetyInstructions FCC Compliance Statement For United StatesUsers This equipment hasbeen tested andfound tocomply withthelimits foraClass Bdigital device, pursuant to Part 15ofthe FCC Rules. Theselimitsaredesigned toprovide reasonable protectionagainstharmful interference inaresidential installation. Thisequipment generates, uses,andcanradiate radio frequency energyand,ifnot installed andused inaccordance withtheinstructions, maycause harmful interference toradio communications. However,thereisno guarantee thatinterference willnot occur in a particular installation. Ifthis equipment doescause interference toradio andtelevision reception, which can bedetermined byturning theequipment offand on,theuser isencouraged totry tocorrect the interference byone ormore ofthe following measures: • Reorient orrelocate thereceiving antenna. • Increase theseparation betweentheequipment andreceiver. • Connect theequipment intoanoutlet onacircuit different fromthattowhich thereceiver isconnected. • Consult thedealer oran experienced radio/TVtechnician forhelp. 162
WARNING The connection ofanon-shielded equipmentinterfacecabletothis equipment willinvalidate theFCC Certification orDeclaration ofthis device andmay cause interference levelswhichexceed thelimits established bythe FCC forthis equipment. Itis the responsibility ofthe user toobtain anduseashielded equipment interfacecablewiththisdevice. Ifthis equipment hasmore thanoneinterface connector, do not leave cables connected tounused interfaces. Changesormodifications notexpressly approvedby the manufacturer couldvoidtheuser ’s authority tooperate theequipment. For Canadian Users CAN ICES-3(B)/NMB-3(B) Parent topic:Notices FCC Compliance StatementforWireless LAN802.11b/g/n Adapter Model: WN7512BEP (ELPAP07) FCC WARNING Changes ormodifications notexpressly approvedbythe party responsible forcompliance couldvoidthe user ’s authority tooperate theequipment. Note: Thisequipment hasbeen tested andfound tocomply withthelimits foraClass Bdigital device, pursuant topart 15ofthe FCC Rules. Theselimitsaredesigned toprovide reasonable protectionagainst harmful interference inaresidential installation. Thisequipment generates, usesandcanradiate radio frequency energyand,ifnot installed andused inaccordance withtheinstructions, maycause harmful interference toradio communications. However,thereisno guarantee thatinterference willnot occur in a particular installation. Ifthis equipment doescause harmful interference toradio ortelevision reception, which canbedetermined byturning theequipment offand on,theuser isencouraged totry tocorrect the interference byone ormore ofthe following measures: • Reorient orrelocate thereceiving antenna. • Increase theseparation betweentheequipment andreceiver. • Connect theequipment intoanoutlet onacircuit different fromthattowhich thereceiver isconnected. • Consult thedealer oran experienced radio/TVtechnician forhelp. This transmitter mustnotbeco-located oroperated inconjunction withanyother antenna ortransmitter. This device complies withPart 15ofFCC Rules andIndustry Canadalicence-exempt RSSstandard(s). Operation issubject tothe following twoconditions: (1)this device maynotcause interference, and(2) 163
this device mustaccept anyinterference, includinginterference thatmay cause undesired operationof this device. This equipment complieswithFCC/IC radiation exposure limitssetforth foranuncontrolled environment and meets theFCC radio frequency (RF)Exposure Guidelines inSupplement Cto OET65 andRSS-102 of the ICradio frequency (RF)Exposure rules.Thisequipment shouldbeinstalled andoperated keeping the radiator atleast 7.9inches (20cm) ormore away frompersons body(excluding extremities: hands, wrists, feetand ankles). Epson America, Inc. MS: 3-13 3840 Kilroy Airport WayLong Beach, CA90806 Tel: 562-981-3840 This Class Bdigital apparatus complieswithCanadian ICES-003. Cetappareil numérique delaclasse B est conforme àla norme NMB-003 duCanada. Le présent appareil estconforme auxlapartie 15des rè gles delaFCC etCNR dIndustrie Canada applicables auxappareils radioexempts delicence. Lexploitation estautoris ée aux deux conditions suivantes :(1) lappareil nedoit pas produire debrouillage, et(2) lutilisateur delappareil doitaccepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi,même sile brouillage estsusceptible dencompromettre le fonctionnement. Cet équipement estconforme auxlimites dexposition auxrayonnements énonc ées pour un environnement noncontr ôlé et respecte lesrè gles lesradio électriques (RF)delaFCC lignes directrices dexposition dansleSuppl ément CàOET65 etdexposition auxfréquences radioélectriques (RF)CNR- 102 delIC. Cetéquipement doitêtre install éet utilis éen gardant unedistance de20cm ouplus entre le dispositif rayonnant etlecorps (à lexception desextrémit és :mains, poignets, piedsetchevilles). Parent topic:Notices Trademarks EPSON ® , Instant Off® , and Quick Corner ® are registered trademarks; EpsoniProjection TM isatrademark; and EPSON ExceedYourVision isaregistered logomarkofSeiko Epson Corporation. Accolade ® and PrivateLine ® are registered trademarks; BrightLinkSoloTM ,Duet TM ,and SizeWise TM are trademarks; andExtra CareSM isaservice markofEpson America, Inc. Mac andMac OSare trademarks ofApple Inc.,registered inthe U.S. andother countries. HDMI andHigh-Definition MultimediaInterfacearethetrademarks orregistered trademarks ofHDMI Licensing LLC. 164
General Notice:Otherproduct namesusedherein areforidentification purposesonlyandmay be trademarks oftheir respective owners.Epsondisclaims anyand allrights inthose marks. Parent topic:Notices Open Source Software License GNU GPL This projector productincludes theopen source software programs whichapplytheGNU General Public License Version2or later version (GPLPrograms). We provide thesource codeofthe GPL Programs untilfive(5)years afterthediscontinuation ofsame model ofthis projector product. If you desire toreceive thesource codeofthe GPL Programs, contactEpsonasdescribed inthe Users Guide . These GPLPrograms areWITHOUT ANYWARRANTY; withouteventheimplied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY ANDFITNESS FORAPARTICULAR PURPOSE.SeetheGNU General Public License formore details. The listofGPL Programs isas follows andthenames ofauthor aredescribed inthe source codeofthe GPL Programs The listofGPL Programs busybox-1.13.4 iptables-1.4.4 libgcc1(gcc-4.3.3) libstdc++-6.0.10 linux-2.6.27 patches udhcp 0.9.8 uvc rev.219 wireless_tools 29 165
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