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  Talking Multimeter.
  Good evening list,
  This morning I had the opportunity to sit down with two of our plant 
engineers
  and my newly acquired talking multimeter. Some of the instructions in the
  manual were not obvious to me but soon explained. Remember too that I am 
not
  an electronics expert so some of the functions are not clear to me. There 
is
  one function none of us worked out, something labeled "REL". It is 
mentioned
  but the manufacturer assumes that I am not so much of an idiot as to need 
this
  function explained.
  The multimeter is not exactly as described in the manual but very similar. 
It
  comes with removable test leads, the manual reports them as attached.
  In the box is the main body of the meter, two test leads with pointed caps
  over the pointed probes and caps inserted into the bayonet like fittings 
which
  insert into sockets on the front of the body of the meter. There is also a
  nylon carry wallet and the manual.
  The body of the meter is about 6 inches high, three and a half wide and 
about
  two inches thick, actual specifications will be with the manual further 
down
  when I get there. The lower end is beveled for about three quarters of an 
inch
  on the face surface and partially rounded at the bottom end of the edges.
  There is a rubberized boarder wrapping the entire outer edge of the meter
  giving it both protection and a easily and securely gripped surface.
  The rear panel has two screws at the lower edge probably for disassembly, 
a
  flip out support leg, something like often found on the back of picture 
frames
  to hold them up on a slight angle. I do not find this satisfactory but I
  suppose optically enabled people would be happy enough to hold it more 
easily
  visible.
  About the top third of the rear panel has a plastic battery cover. To 
remove
  this, a screw is released from the lower edge of this cover, located 
between
  the two upper hinges of the support stand. There is a slot at the top of 
the
  cover to pry it off with. It is a little tight. It gives access to the bay 
for
  three double 'A' batteries.
  Of more interest is the front panel.
  The top quarter contains the LCD display. This display reveals the meter
  numbers but some other characters such as "OL" when the meter is reading 
out
  of range, "overload". There are some other symbols to indicate modes. The 
LCD
  display can be back lit for better viewing clarity or low light 
conditions.
  The lower mounting for the meter is rounded, a little like a smile I 
suppose
  with three buttons quite flush mounted around this curve. The left most of
  these buttons is labeled "HOLD", the second or middle button "FUNCTION" 
and
  the right most button is "REL". So far we do not know what is meant by 
"REL".
  It seems to have something to do with calibrating capacitor readings.
  Below these three buttons are two round and textured buttons. The left 
most is
  the "LOC" button which turns on the back light. If you press it in and 
rotate
  it, the light is locked on.
  The right button of this pair is the "TALK" button. Press it and the 
display
  is spoken. Press and rotate it and continuous talking is enabled where the
  reading is continuously repeated at about two second intervals until this
  feature is disabled.
  Below the buttons there is a rotary select dial, about two inches in 
diameter.
  It is recessed in the centre with a bar to grasp to turn for selection of 
the
  various options.
  On my model the bar is set horizontally when the switch is to the far left 
or
  counter clockwise position, the off position. It rotates through 7 
positions
  to the fully clockwise position again horizontally and again off.
  Below this dial and in the corners left vacant because the dial is round 
are
  the sockets for the probe wires. The left one is the black, the right is 
the
  active lead. The cables push in with the wires coming off at 90 degrees.
  The active probe differs from the other one in that there is a small 
button on
  it which will, if pressed and released within about a second and a half 
will
  cause the meter reading displayed to be spoken. If held longer it causes 
the
  light to come on for 30 seconds. The tips of the probes are also lit for
  sighted people to locate them I suppose.
  The functions selected by the rotary dial beginning from the left most off
  position are:
  DC voltage *
  AC voltage
  RESISTANCE *
  CAPACITANCE
  FREQUENCY
  AMPERAGE *
  NOTE: * indicates multiple function.
  * "DC" mode: Pressing the "FUNCTION" key here will toggle to reading an AC
  voltage over a DC carrier.
  * The "RESISTANCE" mode position has three functions selected by pressing 
the
  "FUNCTION" button. This switches between "RESISTANCE", "DIODE" and
  "CONTINUITY" modes. A loud beep is heard as the modes change. In the
  CONTINUITY mode, a continuous tone is generated when a circuit is in tact.
  Note. If the resistance is less than 35 ohms the tone is heard. It is 
silent
  if the reading is greater than 35 ohms.
  *"AMPERAGE" or current: The "FUNCTION" key toggles between AC and DC.
  Otherwise, the range selection is all automatic. You are warned not to 
exceed
  1000 volts DC or 750 volts AC. I cannot speak to the accuracy of this 
meter
  except to say that it is very consistently reading 60 Hz frequency when I
  attach it to the wall circuit. The engineers at work thought they might 
buy
  one for the Hospital for calibrating our emergency generator. Apparently
  dedicated frequency meters cost around three hundred dollars. One thought 
he
  would buy one just to listen to a clear intelligent female voice since his
  wife doesn't talk to him any more.
  It should be noted that reference to 500 volts is made in the manual as is
  reference to selecting measurement ranges however this latter requirement 
must
  apply to an earlier version of the meter as there is no way to select 
ranges.
  Below I will insert the manual as I scanned it last week with K1000. I 
hope
  this helps satisfy some of your curiosity. For 40 bucks Canadian this is a
  pretty good deal in my view and the device appears to me to be well made 
and
  executed.
  Editor's note.
  The REL function is for comparing two readings. You measure a voltage,
  current, or resistance, and press the REL key. The manual as provided is
  rather slim on information about this. On other meters I have used the REL
  function gave the ratio of two readings. As the REL is being used in
  capacitance measurements it is a difference measurement. After the Houston
  gathering I will have one of these meters in my hands and can figure out 
which
  way it works. Then I will post instructions on how to use it.
  End Editor's note.
  Digital Multimeter With Voice Readout 2218202.
  User's Manual
  Your LCD Digital talking Multimeter is a portable, compact multimeter that 
is
  ideal for field, shop, and home applications. This Multimeter can display 
up
  to 4,000 units. It measures AC voltage up to 750 V, DC voltage up to 1000 
V,
  and resistance up to 40 Meg ohms.
  Rubber Case - Protects the meter.
  Low Battery Indicator - So you can quickly see when you need to replace 
the
  battery.
  Diode Check Function - Lets you safely check semiconductors for open, 
shorted,
  or normal junctions.
  Full Auto Polarity Operation - Protects your meter and gives valid
  measurements even when you connect the leads in reverse polarity.
  Latest IC and Display Technology - Ensures reliability, accuracy, 
stability,
  and ease of operation.
  UL Listed - Passes the stringent safety tests required by Canadian
  Underwriters Laboratories. Note: Your meter requires three AA batteries 
(not
  included) which you must install before using.
  Important:
  . This meter is not designed for commercial, industrial, or outdoor use.
  . Completely read this manual before you use the meter.
  . If you are not familiar with multimeters and testing procedures, we 
suggest
  you read Using Your Meter before using the meter.
  Warnings :
  . Use extreme caution in use of this device. Improper use of this device 
can
  result in injury or death. Follow all safeguards suggested in this user's
  manual. In addition to normal safety precautions in dealing with 
electrical
  circuits. Do not use this device if you are unfamiliar with electrical
  circuits and testing procedures. Not for commercial or industrial use.
  . If this equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, 
the
  protection provided by the equipment may be impaired.
  . To reduce the risk of re or shock hazard, do not expose this product to 
rain
  or moisture.
  A Word About Safety.
  We have taken every precaution in designing this meter to ensure that it 
is as
  safe as we can make it. But safe operation depends on you, the operator. 
We
  recommend that you follow these simple safety rules.
  . Never apply voltages to the meter that exceed the limits given in the
  specifications. Never apply more than 500V DC or 500V RMS AC between the 
test
  leads and ground.
  . Use extreme caution when working with voltages above 100V. Always 
disconnect
  power from the circuit you are measuring before you connect test leads to
  high-voltage points.
  . Never connect to a source of voltage when you select the diode check
  resistance measurement function.
  . Always discharge any capacitors of the circuit under test before you 
attach
  test leads.
  . Always turn off power and disconnect the test leads from the circuit you 
are
  testing before you replace the meter's battery.
  . Never operate the meter unless its battery compartment cover is fully 
closed
  with the screw fully tightened.
  . This equipment is rated for installation category III.
  . Because many AC/DC sets have a potentially hot chassis, be sure the top 
of
  your workbench and the floor underneath it are made of non-conductive
  materials,
  . This meter is fully calibrated and tested. Under normal use, no further
  adjustment should be necessary.
  Special panel markings
  For your safety, we have added special markings to the meter's panel to 
remind
  you of the measurement limitations. The maximum voltage that can be 
measured
  is 500 volts RMS AC or 500 volts DC. Refer to the complete operating
  instructions. To avoid electrical shock or instrument damage, do not 
connect
  the test leads to any source that exceeds 500 volts with respect to earth
  ground. DC 500V/AC 500V MAX.
  Caution: Risk of electric shock! Refer to the complete operating 
instructions.

  Caution: Be extra careful when making high voltage measurements. DO NOT 
TOUCH
  TERMINALS OR PROBE ENDS.
  Selector switch.
  An eight-position rotary selector switch gives access to the following
  quantities:
  Backlight Key.
  . DCV.
  . ACV.
  . OHM/DIODE/CONTINUITY.
  . CAP.
  . HZ.
  . DC/AC Ma.
  Talking Key.
  Kevs "Hold" key:
  A short press will x the display on the current value and hold it. A 
second
  short press returns multimeter to normal mode. The key is operative in all
  ranges.
  "Function" key:
  To select the function for the meter, press the function key. This key is
  operative in DC V/AC V, OHM/ DIODE/BEEP and DC/AC mA functions.
  "Rel" key:
  Relative measurement. This key is operative in DCV. ACV, CAP ranges.
  "Backlight" key:
  Press the key, a brief beep will be heard, then the LCD and test lead will 
be
  lit for 30 seconds. If the user turns this key to the lock position, the 
meter
  will light until it is released by the user. This key is operative in all
  functions.
  "Talking" key:
  Pressing this key will cause the meter to announce the test result. If the
  user turns this key to lock the position, the meter will talk until it is
  released by the user. This key is operative in all functions. Note:
  Capacitance and Frequency tests will occasionally take more time to be
  announced by the meter.
  Talking /Back Light Key.
  This Key is on the RED test-lead. Press this key for less than 1.5 seconds 
and
  the meter will announce the result. If the key is held for more than 1.5
  seconds, the meter will be lit for 30 seconds. This key is operative in 
all
  ranges.
  SPECIFICATIONS.
  Display LCD 3 3/4 -digit digital display.
  Range Control Auto/Manual Range.
  Low Battery Indicator.
  Input Impedance 10 M ohm (DC V) AC V).
  Polarity Automatic.
  Over range Indication O L (decimal point floating).
  Continuity Beeper Continuity 35omh ± 5 ohms.
  Warning: The maximum input limit for voltage measurement is 1000V DC and 
750V
  AC (RMS). To avoid electrical shock and damage to the meter, never try to
  measure a DC voltage above 1000 volts or an AC voltage above 750 volts 
RMS.
  Over Voltage Protection 1000V DC/750V AC.
  Operating Temperature 32 to 109 ° F.
  (0 to 43 ° C).
  Storage Temperature -4 to 140 ° F.
  (-20 to 60 ° C).
  Relative Humidity 80% (maximum).
  Power Source 3 AA batteries.
  Power Consumption 112.5 mW (Typical).
  Dimensions (H W D) 6.14" x 3.15" x 1.4" (156 X 80 X 35 mm).
  DC Volts.
  Range Max. Reading Resolution Accuracy.
  1000 Volts 999 Volts 1 Volt 0.7 % FS, ±8 Counts.
  400.0 Volts 399.9 Volts 100m Volts 0.5 % FS, ±8 Counts.
  40.00 Volts 39.99 Volts 10m Volts 0.5 % FS, ±8 Counts.
  4.000 Volts 3.999 Volts 1m Volts 0.5 % FS, ±8 Counts.
  4000.0m Volts 399.9m Volts 100u Volts 0.5 % FS, ±8 Counts.
  AC Volts.
  Range Max. Reading Resolution Accuracy.
  750 Volts 750 Volts 1 Volt 1.8% FS, ±5 Counts.
  400.0 Volts 399.9 Volts 100m Volts 1.8% FS, ±5 Counts.
  40.00 Volts 39.99 Volts 10m Volts 1.8% FS, ±5 Counts.
  Resistance.
  Range Max. Reading Resolution Accuracy. Note 1
  40.00 M 39.99 M 10K 1.0%FS, ±5 Counts. Note 1
  4.000 M 3.999 M 1 K 1.0% FS, ±5 Counts. Note 1
  400.0 K 399.9 K 100 1.0% FS, ±5 Counts. Note 1
  40.00 K 39.99 K 10 1.0 % FS, ±5 Counts. Note 2
  4.000 K 3.999 K 1 1.0%FS, ±5 Counts. Note 2
  400.0 399.9 100m 1.0% FS, ±5 Counts. Note 2
  Capacitance.
  Range Max. Reading Resolution Accuracy.
  100 u f 99.9 u f 100 n f Reference.
  51.2 u f 51.19 u f 10 n f 1.0% FS, ±10 Counts.
  5.12 u f 5.119 u f 1 n f 1.0% FS, ±10 Counts.
  512 n f 511.9 n f 100 p F 1.0% FS, ±10 Counts.
  51.2 n f 51.19 n f 10 p f 1.0% FS, ±10 Counts.
  Frequency
  Note: Normal Sensitivity 50 my RMS, 10 MHz sensitivity 1.0 V rms.
  Range Max. Reading Accuracy.
  10.00 MHz 10.00 MHz 1.0%, ±2 Counts.
  5.000 MHz 5.000 MHz 1.0%, ±2 Counts.
  500.0 KHz 500.0 KHz 1.0 %, ±2 Counts.
  50.00 KHz 50.00 KHz 1.0 %, ±2 Counts.
  5.000 KHz 5.000 KHz 1.0%, ±2 Counts.
  500.0 Hz 500.0 Hz 1.0%, ±3 Counts.
  50.00 Hz 50.00 Hz 1.0 %, ±2 Counts.
  DC Current.
  Range Max. Reading Resolution Accuracy.
  400.0 mA 399.9 mA 0.1 mA 1.2%FS, ±8 Counts.
  40.00 mA 39.99 mA 0.01 mA 1.2% FS, ±8 Counts.
  AC Current.
  Range Max. Reading Resolution Accuracy.
  400.0 mA 399.9 mA 0.1 mA 2.0 % FS, ±8 Counts.
  40.00 mA 39.99 mA 0.01 mA 2.0 % FS, ± 8 Counts.
  Installing the battery.
  Your meter requires 3 AA batteries (not included).
  . To avoid electrical shock, disconnect both of the meter's test leads 
from
  any equipment before you install or remove the meter's battery.
  . Do not operate your meter until the battery is properly installed and 
the
  battery compartment cover is in place and secured.
  Caution: Use only a fresh battery of the required size and recommended 
type.
  1. Set the selector to OFF.
  2. Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the screws in the battery 
compartment
  cover, then lift off the cover.
  3. Place the battery in the compartment as indicated by the polarity 
symbols
  (+ and minus) marked inside.
  4. Replace the cover and secure it with the screws.
  When £3 appears on the display, the display dims, or the meter does not 
seem
  to measure accurately, replace the battery. If the battery power is 
extremely
  low, ["*+! does not display.
  Editor's note. I can't figure out what ["*+! Means. I'm also in doubt 
about
  £3. End note.
  Warning: Dispose of old batteries promptly and properly. Do not bury or 
burn
  them.
  Caution: Always remove an old or weak battery. Batteries can leak 
chemicals
  that can destroy electronic parts. If you are not going to use the meter 
for a
  few weeks, remove the battery.
  USING THE METER.
  Caution: Do not try to measure voltage greater than 1000V DC/ 750V RMS AC. 
To
  use the meter, open the meter's case by pulling the tabs on the case in
  opposite directions. Then unwind the test leads from inside the cover.
  Caution: The test leads are permanently attached to the meter. Do not try 
to
  remove them. Rotate the selector to the function you want to use. Then 
connect
  the test leads to the circuit you want to measure. See the unit of measure 
on
  the front of the meter to distinguish the range. For example, DC V 
includes we
  ranges; 400 my, 4V, 40, 400 and 1000.
  Caution: If O L appears when you are measuring voltage, the value you are
  measuring exceeds the meter's maximum range. Immediately disconnect the 
probes
  from the circuit or your meter might be damaged. Also, note the position 
of
  the decimal. When you. Editor's note. Something is obviously missing here. 
End
  note.
  1. Set the selector to OFF .
  2. Put in carrying case.
  3. Tuck the test leads inside the carrying case and close the cover.
  Making measurements Measuring DC/AC Voltage.
  Warning: The maximum input limit for voltage measurement is 1000V DC and 
750V
  AC (RMS). To avoid electrical shock and damage to the meter, never try to
  measure a DC voltage above 1000 volts or an AC voltage above 750 volts 
RMS.
  Follow these steps to measure DC or AC voltage:
  1. Set the selector to DC V to measure DC voltage or set AC V to measure 
AC
  voltage.
  2. Connect the test leads to the circuit you want to test.
  3. If you cannot determine the correct position, set the range switch to 
the
  highest range for the type of voltage (AC or DC) you are measuring, then
  reduce it as necessary until the reading is greater than 1/10 of the range
  setting.
  When you want the meter to announce the test result, press the switch on 
the
  red test lead for less than 1.5 seconds. If you want the meter to be
  illuminated press the switch on the red test lead for more than 1.5 
seconds,
  and the meter will be lit for 30 seconds.
  Measuring AC Voltage Riding on a DC Source Bias.
  To measure an AC voltage superimposed on a DC voltage source bias, you 
must
  first measure the DC and AC voltages separately, then compute the peak 
voltage
  using this formula:
  Peak = V D C + 1.414 V A C.
  Warning: To avoid injury to yourself or damage to your meter, never try to
  measure an AC voltage that is riding on a DC source bias where the peak
  voltage exceeds 500 V with respect to earth ground.
  Caution: Never try to measure any voltage more than 30V AC on a DC source
  bias. Follow these steps to measure AC voltage:
  1. Set the selector to DC V.
  2. Connect the test leads to the circuit you want to test. The display 
shows
  the DC voltage.
  3. Disconnect the test leads from the circuit.
  4. Set the selector to AC V.
  5. Connect the meter's test leads again to the same circuit you tested in 
Step
  2. The display shows the AC voltage.
  6. To compute the peak voltage, refer to the formula seen above.
  Measuring resistance.
  The resistance measuring circuit in your meter compares the voltage gained
  through a known internal resistance with the voltage developed across an
  unknown resistance.
  Warning: Be sure the circuit under testing has all power removed and any
  associated capacitors are fully discharged before you make a resistance
  measurement.
  1. Set the selector to OHM/DIODE/CONTINUITY.
  Caution: Your meter has a circuit to protect the resistance range from
  over-voltage. However, to prevent accidentally exceeding the protection
  circuit's rating and to ensure a correct measurement, never connect the 
test
  leads to a source of voltage while the selector is set to
  OHM/DIODE/CONTINUITY.
  Note:
  1. If there is no resistance connected across the test leads or the 
measured
  value exceeds the range you set, O L appears when you set the selector to
  OHMS. This is normal.
  2. Connect the test leads across the circuit you want to measure. Or, 
remove
  one of the component's leads you want to measure from its circuit and 
connect
  the test leads across the component. The meter displays the reading in the
  chosen range.
  3. If you want the meter to announce the test result, press the switch on 
the
  red test lead for less than 1.5 seconds. If you want the meter to be
  illuminated, press the switch on the red test lead for more than 1.5 
seconds,
  and the meter will be lit for 30 seconds.
  Checking diodes.
  This measurement lets you check diodes, transistors, and other 
semiconductors
  for opens, shorts, and normal operation. It also lets you determine the
  forward voltage for diodes. (This is handy when you need to match two or 
more
  diodes).
  Caution: Do not connect the test leads to a source of voltage when you set 
the
  selector to Diode. This could damage the meter or circuit being tested.
  1. Change the meter to the diode function.
  2. Remove power from the circuit under test.
  3. Connect the test leads across the circuit you want to measure, or 
remove
  one of the component's leads you want to measure from its circuit and 
connect
  the test leads across the component. Then note the reading.
  4. Reverse the test leads and note the second reading.
  In a circuit, a good diode should show forward-bias reading of 0.5V to 
0.8V;
  however, the reverse-bias reading can vary depending on the resistance of
  other pathways between the probe tips.
  Note:
  1. The values that appear during the diode check show the actual forward
  voltage. (maximum range is 1.5V).
  2. If you want the meter to announce the test result, press the switch on 
the
  red test lead for less than 1.5 seconds. If you want the meter to be
  illuminated, press the switch on the red test lead for more than 1.5 
seconds,
  and the meter will be lit for 30 seconds.
  Continuity Sound Test.
  Position the selector switch to OHM/DIODE/CONTINUITY and press the 
"FUNCTION
  "key to change the meter to the continuity function. There will be an 
audible
  beep when the resistance is less than 35 ohms.
  Capacitance Test.
  Position the selector switch to the "CAP" function. Press the "REL" key to
  make the meter read "zero".
  The capacitor you want to measure should be discharged before the test.
  Connect it to the test leads. For best accuracy, small capacitors, less 
than
  0.001 u f, should be completely removed from the circuit. For large
  capacitors, one lead may be left connected. Don't waste your time 
measuring a
  capacitor which is in the circuit. You will rarely get the correct 
reading.
  Automatic range selection:
  Read the measured value. Hold the reading, if necessary, by pressing the
  "HOLD" key.
  If you want the meter to announce the test result, press the switch on the 
red
  test lead for less than 1.5 seconds. If you want the meter to be 
illuminated,
  press the switch on the red test lead for more than 1.5 seconds, and the 
meter
  will be lit for 30 seconds.
  Frequency Measurement.
  Position the selector switch on the "Hz" function.
  Automatic range selection:
  Read the measured value. Hold, if necessary, by pressing the "HOLD" key. 
If
  you want the meter to announce the test result, press the switch on the 
red
  test lead for less than 1.5 seconds. If you want the meter to be 
illuminated,
  press the switch on the red test lead for more than 1.5 seconds, and the 
meter
  will be lit for 30 seconds.
  Note: Because of high sensitivity in this function, the meter will catch a
  signal and will display the number with the test-leads open.
  Maintenance Care.
  Your LCD Digital Multimeter is an example of superior design and
  craftsmanship. The following suggestions will help you care for the meter 
so
  you can enjoy it for years.
  . Keep the meter dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately. Liquids 
might
  contain minerals that can corrode the electronic circuits.
  . Use and store the meter only in normal temperature environments. 
Temperature
  extremes can shorten the life of electronic devices, damage batteries, and
  distort or melt plastic parts.
  . Handle the meter gently and carefully. Dropping it can damage the 
circuit
  boards, break the glass in the LCD, damage the case, and can cause the 
meter
  to work improperly.
  . Use only fresh batteries of the required size and type. Always remove 
old or
  weak batteries. They can leak chemicals that destroy electronic circuits.
  Modifying or tampering with the internal components can cause malfunction 
and
  may invalidate the warranty. E N. Not may but will. E N.
  Cleaning.
  To keep the meter looking new, occasionally wipe it with a cloth slightly
  dampened with water. Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or 
strong
  detergents to clean the meter.
  Warnings:
  . Do not let any water drip inside the meter while cleaning it.
  . Make sure that the meter is completely dry before using it.
  LIMITED WARRANTY.
  Who is Providing This Warranty?
  . Orbyx Electronics, LLC ("Orbyx"). as the distributor of this NexxtechT
  product (your "Product").
  What Does This Warranty Cover?
  . This warranty covers defects in materials or workmanship in your Product
  under normal use and conditions.
  What is the Period of Coverage?
  . This warranty covers your Product for 90 days from the original purchase
  date.
  Who Is Covered?
  . This warranty covers the original consumer purchaser. Coverage 
terminates if
  you sell or otherwise transfer your Product.
  What Will We Do To Correct Problems?
  . We will repair your Product or replace your Product with a new or
  reconditioned equivalent product, at our option.
  How Do You Get Service?
  . Call Orbyx TOLL FREE at 1-866-363-3059 for instructions for obtaining
  warranty service from Orbyx's authorized service providers.
  . Or, return your Product directly to the retail store from which you
  purchased the Product.
  . When you obtain service for your Product, you must provide a purchase
  receipt (or other proof of the original purchase date) and a description 
of
  the defect(s).
  What Does This Warranty Not Cover?
  . This warranty DOES NOT COVER:
  . damage due to misuse, abuse, alteration, unauthorized repair, or 
accident
  (such as improper electrical current);
  . damage due to "acts of God" (such as lightning) or other contingencies
  beyond our control;
  . cosmetic damage;
  . externally generated static, signal reception or antenna problems not 
caused
  by your Product; or batteries.
  . This warranty also DOES NOT COVER, and in no case will we be liable for, 
any
  incidental damages (such as transportation costs to and from an authorized
  service provider, or loss of time) or consequential damages (such as costs 
of
  repairing or replacing other property which is damaged, including tapes,
  discs, speakers not included with your Product or other accessories, or
  external electrical systems) resulting from the use of your Product. Some
  states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or 
consequential
  damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
  . Defacing the serial number, or using your Product for commercial or
  institutional purposes, voids this warranty.
  Are There Other Warranties?
  . There are no express warranties other than those expressed herein. 
Neither
  the sales personnel nor any other person is authorized to make any other
  warranties or to extend the duration of any warranties.
  . ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF 
MERCHANTABILITY
  (AN UNWRITTEN WARRANTY THAT A PRODUCT IS FIT FOR ORDINARY USE), ARE 
LIMITED TO
  90 DAYS. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied 
warranty
  lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you. How Does State Law 
Apply?
  . This warranty gives you sped c legal rights, and you may also have other
  rights which vary from state to state.
  LIMITED WARRANTY.
  ORBYX ELECTRONICS WARRANTY.
  ORBYX Electronics warrants that this product will be free from defects in
  materials and workmanship for a period of ninety (90) days from the date 
of
  purchase. Within this period, simply take the product and your proof of
  purchase to any ORBYX Electronics store or dealer and the product will be
  repaired without charge for parts and labor. ORBYX Electronics reserves 
the
  right to charge for transportation. Any product which has been subject to
  misuse or accidental damage is excluded from this warranty.
  This warranty is only applicable to a product purchased through ORBYX
  Electronics' company owned stores and dealers and to a product that is
  presented for repair in a country where ORBYX Electronics offers the 
product
  for sale. While this warranty does not confer any legal rights other than
  those set out above, you may have additional statutory rights which wilt 
vary
  under the laws of the various countries, states, province and other
  governmental entities in which ORBYX Electronics operates. This warranty 
is
  subject to all statutory rights you may have in the country of purchase.
  Distributed exclusively in the U.S. by Orbyx Electronics, LLC 501 South 
Cheryl
  Lane, Walnut, CA91789
  Imported in Canada for/tmporte au Canada pour Orbyx Electronics, Concord,
  Canada, L4K 4M3
  Manufactured in China
  For product support please contact www.orbyxelectronics.com or 
1-866-363-3059
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  U.S.A & Canada
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