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L300/L600 User Manual

L300/L600 User Manual

GUANGZHOU ALPHA GEO-INFO CO., LTD


L300/L600 User Manual

Contents
Chapter I L300/L600 Survey System Brief ........................................................................................ 1
1.1 Brief ...................................................................................................................................... 1
1.2 Product features .................................................................................................................... 1
1.3 Specifications ........................................................................................................................ 1
1.4 Precautions ............................................................................................................................ 3
Chapter II Introduction ....................................................................................................................... 4
2.1 Housing & Indicators ............................................................................................................ 4
2.1.1 Indicators.................................................................................................................... 4
2.1.2 Bottom........................................................................................................................ 5
2.2 Configuration Brief ............................................................................................................... 6
2.2.1 Carry Case.................................................................................................................. 6
2.2.2 5-PIN cable & USB cable .......................................................................................... 6
1. 5-Pin interface ......................................................................................................................... 6
2.2.3 TYPE-C Cable ........................................................................................................... 7
2.2.4 Internal UHF antenna ................................................................................................ 8
2.2.5 SIM Card Installation ................................................................................................ 9
2.2.6 Other Accessories ...................................................................................................... 9
Chapter III WEB UI Introduction ..................................................................................................... 10
3.1 Connecting to the WEB UI .................................................................................................10
3.2 Configuring the device as a Base........................................................................................ 11
3.2.1 Transmitting via Internal UHF ................................................................................ 11
3.2.2 Transmitting via Network ........................................................................................12
3.2.3 NTRIP Caster ...........................................................................................................13
3.3 Configuring the device as a Rover......................................................................................15
3.3.1 Standard Rover settings ...........................................................................................15
3.3.2 Data link in Rover mode ..........................................................................................16
3.4 NTRIP and TCP/IP configuration .......................................................................................16
3.4.1 NTRIP Server...........................................................................................................16
3.4.2 NTRIP Client ...........................................................................................................17
3.4.3 TCP/IP......................................................................................................................18
3.4.4 Data Stream..............................................................................................................18
3.4.4.1 Serial Port Configuration ..............................................................................................18
Chapter IV Warranty and Safety Notices ......................................................................................... 21
4.1 Warranty and Limited Liability ..........................................................................................21
4.2 Safety Notices .....................................................................................................................21
4.3 Recycling ............................................................................................................................21
L300/L600 User Manual

Chapter I L300/L600 Survey System Brief

1.1 Brief

In recent years, the α-GEO company has been committed to making field measurement easier and ea
sier. According to the engineering experience accumulated in the past 30 years and the experience in
the research and development of Surveying and mapping related instruments, I am familiar with the c
urrent situation and development direction of Surveying and mapping products, and can organically i
ntroduce other disciplines and technologies into the field of surveying instruments.
L300/L600 is a high-end intelligent GNSS receiver launched by α-GEO, which is made of solid mag
nesium alloy body and exquisite appearance design. It adopts multi-satellite and multi-frequency tech
nology, with built-in all constellation motherboard, supports beidou No.3 satellite, with advanced IM
U technology, and Linux operating system runs more stably and smoothly. The operation mode is si
mple and flexible, in terms of function, performance, speed and power consumption Meet the higher
requirements of users

1.2 Product features

Good design, advanced algorithm, smart interaction, and equipped with an efficient Linux platform;
The miniaturized zero phase antenna adopts multi-satellite and multi-frequency GNSS main board, s
upports multiple satellite system signals of BDS, GPS, GLONASS and Galileo, with good electroma
gnetic shielding and stable receiving satellite signals;
The built-in high-performance 9-axis IMU module eliminates the need for users to perform complica
ted calibration. The maximum inclination angle can reach 60 degrees, and the accuracy can be maint
ained within 2cm. What you reach is what you measure, no more waiting;
Provide rich data link mode, with Wi-Fi and 4G Internet access function to transmit differential data;
when using network to transmit differential data, the mobile station receiver of other manufacturers c
an connect to the reference station established by the measurement receiver, and the measurement m
obile station can also connect to the CORS reference station of other companies;
The function of network repeater realizes the use of multiple mobile stations with one CORS account.
The network relay does not need any receiver or hardware to forward the CORS differential data, wh
ich is transmitted through the server;
Wi-Fi hotspot technology, the host can connect any device with Wi-Fi (including mobile hotspot, rou
ter) for differential data transmission;

1.3 Specifications

MEASUREMENTS
 965 Tracking Channels
 Satellite signals tracked simultaneously
→ GPS: L1/ L2/ L5

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→ GLONASS: L1/ L2/


→ SBAS: L1
→ Galileo: E1/ E5A/ E5B
→ BDS: B1, B2, B3
→ QZSS: L1/ L2/ L5
 Positioning rates
→ 1Hz~20Hz
 Initialization time < 5s
 Initialization reliability >99.99%
POSITIONING
 Code differential GNSS positioning
→ Horizontal: 0.25 m + 1 ppm RMS
→ Vertical: 0.50 m + 1 ppm RMS
→ SBAS differential positioning accuracy: typically, <5m 3DRMS
 Static GNSS surveying
→ Horizontal: 2.5 mm + 0.5 ppm RMS
→ Vertical: 5mm + 0.5 ppm RMS
 Real time kinematic surveying
Single baseline < 30km
→ Horizontal: 8 mm + 1 ppm RMS
→ Vertical: 15mm + 1 ppm RMS
Network RTK
→ Horizontal: 8 mm + 0.5 ppm RMS
→ Vertical: 15m m + 0.5 ppm RMS
 Real time kinematic tilt compensated
→ Additional Hz pole tip uncertainty typically less than
8 mm + 0.4 mm/°tilt down to 30°tilt
HARDWARE
PHYSICAL
 Material: Magnesium alloy
 Dimensions: φ160mm × 53mm (With bottom connector74mm)
 Weight: 1.0kg
 Operating temperature: -40°C to +75°C
 Storage temperature: -55°C to +85°C
 Ingress protection: IP67 dustproof, protected from 30min immersion to depth of 1m
 Shock: Survive a 2m pole drop onto concrete
 Vibration: MIL-STD-810G
 Humidity: 100%, condensing
ELECTRICAL
 Power 9-24 V DC external power input on 5 pin LEMO port
 Support Type-C fast charging
 Internal 6800mA Lithium-ion battery
 Battery life
→ Rover mode: 12 hours

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→ Base mode: 7h hours


→ Static mode: 15 hours
COMMUNICATIONS & DATA STORAGE
 I/O Interface
→ 1 LEMO port (5pin): Supports power input, serial port control, and external radio communic
ation
→ 1 Type-C USB port: Data download
→ 1 sim card slot: Supports Nano-SIM
→ 1 antenna port: UHF antenna interface
 Radio modem
→ Transmit power: 1w/2w switchable, the work range is greater than 4km
→ Frequency band: 410MHz-470MHz; supports to freely set the frequency
→ Supports to retransmit correction from CORS; Compatible with other brands
 Cellular
→ Integrated full frequency band 4G modem, supports WCDMA/CDMA2000/TDD-LTE/FDD
-LTE
 Wi-Fi
→ 802.11 b/g standard, access point and client mode, supports to access to hotspot to transfer c
orrections
 Bluetooth
→ Fully integrated Bluetooth V4.0, range ≤ 50m
 Data format
→ sCMRx, RTCM3.2, CMR, RTCM 3.x input and output
→ Dat, Rinex, NMEA outputs
 Storage
→ 8GB internal memory optional, supports cyclic storage; over one-year raw observations base
d on 5 seconds interval
OTHERS
PRACTICAL
 OS system: Intelligent LINUX operating system
 Tilt compensation: Calibration free
 Relay station: CORS relay, radio relay
 Supported controllers: All Android devices with supported software
DESIGN
 Button: 1 power key
 Indicator: 1 power indicator, 1 data link indicator, 1 satellite indicator, 1 Bluetooth indicator
 Voice: Intelligent voice prompts
 WEB UI: Support WEB UI configuration

1.4 Precautions

L300/L600 receiver is a precision instrument. Although it is designed to resist chemical corrosion an


d earthquake, it should be used and maintained carefully in actual use.

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1. Packing and transportation: please make sure that the receiver and all accessories are placed in the
instrument box in the correct position to prevent the instrument from being damaged by impact and v
ibration during transportation. Please dry the instrument surface with a cloth when it is wet by rain, a
nd then pack it after it is dried. The receiver and data collector are equipped with built-in lithium batt
ery. Please ensure to comply with the national laws and regulations during express transportation.
2. Storage: when using and storing the receiver, please make sure it is within the specified temperatur
e range. Before storage, take out the lithium battery from the host and turn off the manual. After usin
g the instrument at ordinary times, it shall be packed in time to prevent the loss of accessories.
3. Please do not disassemble the instrument when using the GNSS receiver. In case of failure, please
contact the supplier;
4. Please use the original battery charger. When using an external power supply, you must ensure that
the nominal voltage is correct.
5. Do not use receiver and pole in thunderstorm days to prevent accidental injury caused by lightning
stroke.
6. In order to ensure the quality of the satellite observation signal, the sky over the station should be a
s wide as possible, and there should be no obstacles above the altitude angle of 15 degrees. High volt
age line, microwave station, TV Tower and other strong electromagnetic interference equipment shall
be avoided within 200m around the station. In order to reduce the influence of multipath effect on th
e observation, the station should be far away from large water areas, glass curtain walls of high-rise b
uildings and other areas with strong electromagnetic wave reflection.

Chapter II Introduction

2.1 Housing & Indicators

Top Cover

Indicators Main Housing

2.1.1 Indicators

Table.2-1 Descriptions
Green Satellites locked
Off No tracking satellites

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Green Bluetooth connected


Off Bluetooth disconnected
Blink Transmitting data
Base
Off No transmitting
Blink Receiving data
Rover
Off No data received
Green The receiver battery is fully charged
Plug in Red Receiver is charging
Green Battery power is full
No plug in
Red Battery power is low

2.1.2 Bottom

UHF antenna
interface

Speaker

5-pin LEMO
Power key

Connector

5-pin LEMO interface: support external power supply; serial cable connection control; external radi
o data transmission.
Antenna interface: Built-in radio antenna interface, the antenna must be inserted to use the built-in r
adio.
Nano SIM card slot: Used to install a nano SIM card for data link communication,.
Type-C interface: To charge the device and download the data.

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TYPE-C interface

SIM card slot

2.2 Configuration Brief

2.2.1 Carry Case

If there is water on the surface of the instrument or inside the box, please do not directly pack the box,
and then cover it tightly after drying. If the inside of the box is wet and the field is eager to transport
it, it should be opened and dried in time when returning to the room.

2.2.2 5-PIN cable & USB cable

1. 5-Pin interface

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Note: The 5-pin interface are all arranged in a counterclockwise direction when lookin
g at the front (that is, facing the front side of the notch of the 5-pin interface of the rece
i v e r ) .
(1) Three uses of the 5-pin interface:
1. When the interface is connected to the computer, it is used to connect the PC control
software of the test;
2. When the interface is connected to the external radio, the data cable used for the rec
eiver and the external radio;
3. When the interface is connected to the adapter, it can supply power to the receiver.
(2) Signal description
5-Pin LEMO
1 Power(12V)
2 Signal (Ground)
3 RXD
4 TXD
5 Power (Ground)

Note: When connecting the 5-pin interface, make sure that the red mark of the 5-pin he
ad is aligned with the red point on the small 5-pin interface, and then it can be inserted
gently. If it is not aligned, it cannot be inserted to protect the 5-pin interface.

2.2.3 TYPE-C Cable

The USB interface is located on the side of the receiver. Open the rubber plug on the si
de of the receiver to see the interface. The Micro USB interface of the receiver is used
as follows:
(1) Connect the computer via the TYPE-C USB cable and copy the static file data of th
e receiver.
(2) Connect the computer through the TYPE-C USB cable, and copy the upgrade file from the comp
uter to the receiver.

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TYPE-C USB interface


USB interface

TYPE-C USB cable


For TYPE-C USB cable, one end is a standard USB interface, and the other end is a TYPE-C USB in
terface, which is mainly used for data transmission between computers and receivers and charging.

2.2.4 Internal UHF antenna

The receiver is equipped with a UHF built-in radio antenna, the specific use is as follows:
(1) In any case where the built-in radio is used as a data link, whether it is a dual-transmission mode
or a radio repeater mode, the UHF built-in radio antenna must be inserted.
(2) The receiver integrates a 4G built-in antenna, and users do not need to plug in a 4G antenna.

Internal UHF antenna

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When using the built-in radio as the data link, the radio communication protocol and radio frequency
can be set on the data collector.

2.2.5 SIM Card Installation

When using the built-in network communication, a mobile phone card needs to be inserted, and the r
eceiver supports Nano-SIM card. SIM card installation method: Open the battery cover, as shown in
Figure 2.3.5-1, insert the SIM card notch into the card slot with the chip facing down. When removin
g, just press the SIM card to automatically eject part of it, then pull out the card
Tip: The receiver has a built-in 4G antenna, and no external antenna is required when using the built-
in network communication

Insert the sim card as indicated

Fig 2.3.4-1

2.2.6 Other Accessories

Extension Pole & Plate

Extension Pole

Plate
The extension pole is used to set up the base station and raise the receiver, which is co
nvenient to install the antenna or part of the cable at the bottom of the receiver, and at t
he same time can improve the receiver's ability to receive satellite signals.
The extension pole can be installed on the base, as shown in Figure 2.3.6-1. If the base is set up freel
y at any position, the extension pole can be directly fixed to the tripod, and the receiver can be roughl
y horizontal. If the base is set on a known point, the plate is required at this time.

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Figure 2.3.6-1

Chapter III WEB UI Introduction

3.1 Connecting to the WEB UI

L300/L600 can be fully configured and monitored by using the WEB UI. Any Wi-Fi device can conn
ect to L300/L600 via the WEB UI. The steps how to connect to Wi-Fi is as below.
1. Wait till L300/L600 has fully booted after switching on (about 20 seconds).
2. The wireless access point name will be shown up which is same as the serial number as shown in
Figure 3-1. There is no password needed by default.
3. Open a browser and type the IP 192.168.10.1 in the address bar. The browser will open the ‘Over
view’ page of the Web Interface shown in Figure 3-2.

Figure 3-1: Access point name

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Figure 3-2: Web UI overview

3.2 Configuring the device as a Base

The L300/L600 is available to be set as Base, and can be started as internal UHF/Network/Ntrip Ca
ster. Check the Base in work mode field as shown in Figure 3-2-1.

Figure 3-2-1

3.2.1 Transmitting via Internal UHF

1. Insert the UHF antenna to the L300/L600 for transmitting the signal.
2. Select the Base work mode field, set the coordinate, antenna height, the differential message typ
e, PDOP and mask angle as shown in Figure 3-2-1-1.
3. Select the Built-in Radio in Datalink field, set the required radio protocol, channel, frequency an
d power level as shown in Figure 3-2-1-2.

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Figure 3-2-1-1

Figure 3-2-1-2

3.2.2 Transmitting via Network

1. Insert a sim card into the device and configure the APN parameters in Network Setting field Cell
ular to activate it as shown in Figure 3-2-2-1.
2. Select the Built-in Network in Datalink field, and enter the Ntrip Server parameters in the corres
ponding filed. You will need provide a name of the mountpoint in Access Point filed as shown in
Figure 3-2-2-2.

Figure 3-2-2-1

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Figure 3-2-2-2

3.2.3 NTRIP Caster

The NTRIP Caster is a HTTP server which receives streaming RTCM data from one or more NTRI
P Servers and in turn streams the RTCM data to one or more NTRIP Clients via the internet. L300/L6
00 is equipped with Wi-Fi module, so it can be a server and perform as Ntrip Caster to transmit the R
TCM data, which is a very good feature for drone’s application.

Base Configuration
1. Set the Base start parameters as usual, and select the external radio as datalink method.
2. Select the NTRIP Caster in Data Communication field as shown in Figure 3-2-3-1.
3. Set the port number and the mountpoint name as shown in Figure 3-2-3-2.

Figure 3-2-3-1

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Figure 3-2-3-2
Rover Configuration
1. Connect data collector or Drone’s controller to L300/L600’s Wi-Fi hotspot without entering any p
assword as shown in Figure 3-2-3-3.
2. Open the controller software and go to the Ntrip Configuration menu, enter the IP 192.168.10.1
and port (e.g., 8001) as set in Figure 3-2-3-2. The mountpoint (e.g., RTCM32_RTK) will be sh
own in the list as below Figure 3-2-3-4.

Figure 3-2-3-3

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Figure 3-2-3-4

3.3 Configuring the device as a Rover

3.3.1 Standard Rover settings

For the L300/L600 to operate as a rover and accept differential correction data from a Base
station, check that Rover is selected in the ‘Work Mode’ field as shown in Figure 3-3-1-1. This is the
default operating mode of the L300/L600.

Figure 3-3-1-1
Note: When the PPK button is checked, the receiver will record raw data in Rover mode.

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3.3.2 Data link in Rover mode

Built-in Radio
Configure the radio parameters as same as Base as shown in Figure 3-3-2-1. And the radio antenna m
ust be inserted when using internal radio.

Figure 3-3-2-1
Built-in Network
When built-in network is selected, a NANO SIM card must be inserted to the L300/L600 to get the 4
G signal. At the same time the APN parameters would be set in ‘Network Settings’ field Cellular men
u. After that, the CORS details will be set as Figure 3-3-2-2.

Figure 3-3-2-2

3.4 NTRIP and TCP/IP configuration

3.4.1 NTRIP Server

An NTRIP server is a broadcast Internet server that manages authentication and password control fo
r differential correction sources such as VRS networks, and relays corrections from the source that yo
u select. NTRIP is the acronym for Networked Transport of RTCM via Internet Protocol which is full
y supported by the L300/L600 receiver as shown in Figure 3-4-1-1. The settings are as below:
1. Make sure you have a cellular connection as described in the previous section.

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2. Select the corresponding NTRIP version and fill the NTRIP Sever details in the corresponding b
ox. The user name and password can be any letters, and the mount point name needs to be set in
‘Access point’ field.

Figure 3-4-1-1: NTRIP Server

3.4.2 NTRIP Client

An NTRIP Client is the software element used by the rover (the GNSS devices out in the field) used t
o connect to an NTRIP Caster such as SurPro6.0 to gain access to the data stream with the positional
corrections it needs. There are also two methods to get the correction data, one is via internal networ
k of receiver and the other is via data collector internet. But there is only internal network available
when configuring it in WEB UI. You can find the related settings in ‘Data Communication’ field NT
RIP Client as shown in Figure 3-4-2-2.
1. Make sure you have a cellular connection as described in the previous section.
2. Input the CORS details in the corresponding box. The user name and password must be correct, a
nd the mount point list can be updated in ‘Access point’ field.

Figure 3-4-2-2: NTRIP Client

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3.4.3 TCP/IP

The L300/L600 can be set as a reference station to broadcast the raw data/differential data to the spec
ified server. There are 5 channels supported which allows to send data to 5 servers at the same with d
ifferent data format as shown in below Figure 3-4-3-3. When the server is connected to L300/L600, t
he ‘Status’ button will become green and that means it is connected successfully.

3.4.4 Data Stream

3.4.4.1 Serial Port Configuration

Select the Serial Port Config in ‘Data Communication’ field, here allows to set the serial port outputs
and Bluetooth outputs. There are two format options of data to output as shown in Figure 3-4-4-1-1.
And there are several baudrate in the list, which allows users to select the required one according to t
he project. When the connection is done successfully, the box will be checked and connection status
will be shown as ‘connected’.

Figure 3-4-4-1-1
3.4.4.2 Debug
This windows provides a debug function which you can send the commands to check the receiver’s
working status. And the NMEA data stream can be shown here as the Figure 3-4-4-2-1.

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Figure 3-4-4-2-1
3.4.4.3 NMEA settings
In WEB UI, it provides a windows to set the NMEA output rate as shown in Figure 3-4-4-3-1. There
are several frequencies of output to set, and the receiver will take action immediately once the setting
s are applied.

3.4.4.4 File Manage


L300/L600 provides two methods to download the static data, via USB or WEB UI.
USB
Connect receiver to computer, and there are two disks will be prompt, the ‘update’ and ‘static’. Enter
into the ‘static’ disk to download the data.
WEB UI
When the static data is stored, the data list will be shown in this page as Figure 3-4-4-4-1. Users can
download the data by clicking it.

Figure 3-4-4-4-1
3.4.4.5 System Setting
L300/L600 provides some system settings, such as factory reset, restart, OEM reset, update and regis
ter as shown in Figure 3-4-4-5-1. If there is system error, the factory reset may fix the problem.
For registration, we provide two different ways, to register in WEB UI or in field software. You can c

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hoose the most convenient way to register the code.

Figure 3-4-4-5-1
There are two methods as well to do firmware upgrading. One is to update from WEB UI as above
figure shows. The other one is to update via USB cable. Connect receiver to computer, and there are t
wo disks will be prompt, the ‘update’ and ‘static’. Copy the firmware to the ‘update’ disk and restart t
he receiver, then the receiver will enter into update mode automatically. It takes some minutes to com
plete the procedure, and it will auto restart once it is done.

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Chapter IV Warranty and Safety Notices

4.1 Warranty and Limited Liability

a. The warranty period of our products is 12 months from purchase. If a defective is found due to
qualified problems of the products, we perform two commitments: repair and replace.
b. During the warranty period, if the instrument is damaged due to human factors, it will not be
covered by the warranty.
c. In the event that claims are made against the customer due to product liability, the supplier is
obliged to indemnify the customer from such claims if and to the extent that the damage was
caused by a defect in the contractual item delivered by the supplier. In cases of fault-based
liability, however, this only applies if the supplier is at fault. If the cause of the damage is the
responsibility of the supplier, the supplier bears the burden of proof.

4.2 Safety Notices

a. Compliance is required with respect to voltage, frequency, and current requirements indicated on
the manufacturer’s label. Connection to a different power source than those specified may result
in improper operation, damage to the equipment or pose a fire hazard if the limitations are not
followed.
b. Do not leave your device for charging more than one week. Doing so runs the risk of overchargin
g the battery and shortening its total life span.
CE Marking
CE marking on this product represents the product is in compliance with all directives that are
applicable to it.

RoHS Compliance Statement


European Directive 2002/96/EC requires that the equipment bearing this symbol on the product and/
or its packaging must not be disposed of with unsorted municipal waste. The symbol indicates that th
is product should be disposed of separately from regular household waste streams. It is your responsi
bility to dispose of this and other electric and electronic equipment via designated collection facilities
appointed by the government or local authorities. Correct disposal and recycling will help prevent p
otential negative consequences to the environment and human health. For more detailed information
about the disposal of your old equipment, please contact your local authorities, waste disposal servic
e, or the shop where you purchased the product.

4.3 Recycling

1. Do not place the product as household waste.

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2. According to local regulations for proper disposal of discarded electronic products.


3. We actively encourage you to participate in electronics recycling program.

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