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Comments to date: 3. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
jsonnentag 2:08pm on Saturday, September 25th, 2010 
What good is a stereo that produces no sound? It can still tell time! I bought this stereo model 1 1/2 years ago.
roglc 2:02am on Sunday, August 22nd, 2010 
RCA RS2620 80-Watt 5-Disc Shelf System the seller shipped the cd player very fast,everything works great on the cd player tyvm
foxcole 2:38am on Monday, April 12th, 2010 
A great unit for the price This unit has worked well to date. For the price I think it is a great value. My few complaint however are these. Stopped Working :( - 11 2/3 year old I got this stereo for Christmas last year. Sadly, the speakers quit on me within a few months.

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CHANGER

A N D L O A D

U S S I M U L T A N E O

P L A Y

S Y S T E M

CD-R / RW COMPATIBLE

N CLOS E PE O

DISC SKIP

IR SENSOR

ST ANDBY

STANDBY

SOURCE GAME MP3

PRESET EQ TIMER

DIGITAL

TUNING

TUNE PRESET

PROG SET DIMMERDEMO CLOCK BAND

REPEAT

AUTO PROG CD DISPLAY

BASS BOOST

LUME C ONT

DECK DECK

PLAYBACK/ RECORD

PLAYBACK

AUTO STOP MECHANISM AUTOMATIC RECORD LEVEL ONE TOUCH RECORDING
1 CONTINUOUS PLAY 2 > TAPE DUBBING 2 > 1

W E RE D

S OU N D
IMPORTER Comercializadora Thomson de Mxico, S.A. de C.V. Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra 57 Col. Ampliacin Granada C.P. 11529 Mexico D.F. Telefono: (55)RFC: CTM-980723-KS5 0151
EXPORTER Thomson multimedia Inc. P.O. Box 1976 Indianapolis, IN 46206-Thomson multimedia Inc. Trademark(s) Registered Marca(s) Registrada(s) Marque(s) Depose(s) 55570940 (EN/F/E) www.rca.com www.rca.com/LatinAmerica Printed In China / Impreso en China

RS2620

It is important to read this instruction book prior to using your new product for the first time. Es importante leer este manual antes de usar por vez primera su euipo.

FCC Information

EN FCC Information
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the 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. In accordance with FCC requirements, changes or modifications not expressly approved by Thomson multimedia Inc. could void the users authority to operate this product. This device generates and uses radio frequency (RF) energy, and if not installed and used properly, this equipment may cause interference to radio and television reception. If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception (which you can determine by unplugging the unit), try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Re-orient the receiving antenna (that is, the antenna for the radio or television that is "receiving" the interference). Move the unit away from the equipment that is receiving interference. Plug the unit into a different wall outlet so that the unit and the equipment receiving interference are on different branch circuits. If these measures do not eliminate the interference, please consult your dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions. Also, the Federal Communications Commission has prepared a helpful booklet, "How To Identify and Resolve Radio TV Interference Problems." This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402. Please specify stock number 004-000-00345-4 when ordering copies. This product complies with DHHS Rules 21 CFR Subchapter J. Applicable at the date of manufacture.

Safety Information

Technical specification
Product: 5CD Audio System Brand: RCA Model: RS2620
THE LIGHTNING FLASH AND ARROWHEAD WITHIN THE TRIANGLE IS A WA R N I N G S I G N ALERTING YOU OF "DANGEROUS VOLTAGE" INSIDE THE PRODUCT.
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USERS E RV I C E A B L E PA R T S I N S I D E. R E F E R S E RV I C I N G TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. THE EXCLAMATION POINT WITHIN THE TRIANGLE IS A WARNING SIGN ALERTING YOU OF I M P O R TA N T INSTRUCTIONS A C C O M PA N Y I N G T H E P R O D U C T.

CAUTION

Electrical Consumption:
Power Supply: 120V~60Hz Power consumption: 80 Watts IMPORTER Comercializadora Thomson de Mxico, S.A. de C.V. Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra 57 Col. Ampliacin Granada C.P. 11529 Mexico D.F. Telefono: (55)RFC: CTM-980723-KS5
SEE MARKING ON BOTTOM / BACK OF PRODUCT
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRICAL
SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.

For Your Safety

The AC power plug is polarized (one blade is wider than the other) and only fits into AC power outlets one way. If the plug wont go into the outlet completely, turn the plug over and try to insert it the other way. If it still wont fit, contact a qualified electrician to change the outlet, or use a different one. Do not attempt to bypass this safety feature.

Speaker Wire Connection

Main Unit
DIGITAL TUNING (SKIP BACKWARD) Decrements radio frequency, preset down, goes to the previous CD track or setting option. DIGITAL TUNING (SKIP FORWARD) Increments radio frequency, preset up, goes to the next CD track or setting option. PLAY / PAUSE Plays or pauses CD. TUNEPRESET Stops CD track, Sets tune or preset mode. PROGSET - Enters program mode for CD and Tuner; Applies new settings for Clock and Timer modes. BAND/AUTO PROG. Changes between FM and AM tuner bands. Enters auto preset program in FM mode. BASS BOOST Turns BASS BOOST on or off. REPEAT - Selects among repeat modes. DISC SKIP Skips to the next CD in the tray VOLUME UP/DOWN Increases/ decreases volume.

N CLOS PE E O

LUME CONT R
A N D L O A D S Y S T E M

S I M U L T A N E O U S

Back View
Push Speaker terminal tab down to insert wire. Release tab to lock wire in the terminal.

ST A N DB Y

GAME MP3 SOURCE TIMER

PRESET EQ

DIMMERDEMO CLOCK PROG SET BAND REPEAT

CD DISPLAY

AUTO PROG
NOTE: Make sure the insulation is completely removed from the ends of the speaker wires at all connection points.
AUTOMATIC RECORD LEVEL AUTO STOP MECHANISM ONE TOUCH RECORDING
CONTINUOUS PLAY 2 > 1 TAPE DUBBING 2 > 1

Installation

AM LOOP

FM ANTENNA

To ensure sufficient ventilation, keep the spacings shown below free from other surfaces: 2 Front View

4 inches

R L MAIN SPEAKERS 6
ON/STANDBY Turns power on or off (STANDBY mode).
1. FM Pigtail Antenna 2. AM Loop Antenna Connector 3. Main Speaker Jacks
Using the FM and AM Antennas
Before you use your audio system, youll want to make sure both the FM and AM antennas are positioned properly. Uncoil the FM antenna at the back of the unit, making sure it is fully extended (you may even want to tape it to the wall behind the unit if possible. The higher the better.) Youll also need to connect the AM antenna loop to the back of the unit if you listen to AM stations. Rotate the AM loop antenna for better reception.

Tip: In STANDBY mode (press ON/STANDBY off), the system displays the time. Press ON/STANDBY to turn the system on in the previously used mode. Press CD, TAPE, TUNER or AUX (Remote Only) to select the corresponding mode. Look at the display icons to identify the current mode. GAME MP3 L / R - Jack for auxiliary connection. PHONES Jack for connecting headphones OPEN/CLOSE Opens or closes the disc tray. SOURCE Selects the CD player/ tuner/ tape player. DIMMERDEMO/CD DISPLAY Turns the feature demonstration on or off, adjusts display brightness, selects among displaying disc details. TIMER Enters timer setting mode and turns the timer on/off. CLOCK Shows clock time and enters clock setting mode. PRESET EQ selects among the different EQ modes.
RECORD PLAY REWIND FAST-FORWARD STOP/EJECT PAUSE

Side View

2 inches

EN Remote Control

TUNER CD

Display EN

BASS SURROUND

SOURCE

TAPE AUX

DEMO/ DIMMER

OPEN/CLOSE

FM ST.

DNPRESETUP
ON Turns power on or off from STANDBY mode. CD Selects CD player and change CD display information in CD playing mode. TUNER Selects radio tuner and change radio band in Tuner mode. TAPE Selects tape player. AUX Selects Aux; turns the system on. EQ Selects equalizer presets. B BOOSTTurns Bass Boost on or off. DEMO/DIMMER Turns the feature demonstration on or off; adjusts display brightness. VOL+ or VOL- Increases/ decreases volume. PLAY/PAUSE Plays and pauses current CD. NEXT /FWD In CD mode - Skips forward to the next CD track; In Tuner mode - Tunes up radio frequency. PREV /REV In CD mode - Skips backwards to the previous CD track; In Tuner mode - Tunes down radio frequency. OPEN/CLOSE Opens and closes CD disc tray. STOP Stops playing CD. REPEAT Repeats a track, CD, or all CDs. MUTE - mutes sound. SHUFFLE Turns on/off random playback. FM ST. - Toggles between FM stereo and mono. DISC SKIP Skips to next CD. INTRO - Turns INTRO mode on or off to play the first 10 seconds of each track. PRESET UP/DN Selects next/ previous preset station. SLEEP - selects the time interval in minutes before the unit turns off.

Showing Demonstration

Not operational in CD mode. Press DIMMERDEMO/CD DISPLAY to turn on/off demonstration mode. The demonstration scrolls through all display operations.
6. Press TIMER to set volume. Press VOLUME CONTROL up or down to set desired volume level. 7. Press PROGSET to save settings or STOP to quit setting.

Activating the Timer

Display Clock / Timer

Setting the Clock

1. Press and hold CLOCK until the hour flashes on the display. 2. Press DIGITAL TUNING or to set the hour and then press CLOCK to shift to minute digits. 3. Press DIGITAL TUNING or to set the minute. 4. Press PROGSET to save settings and STOP to quit setting.
Press and release TIMER to turn on/off the timer. The timer is active when the clock icon is lit.
Adjusting the Display Brightness
1. Press and hold DIMMERDEMO/CD DISPLAY for more than 2 seconds. 2. While the dimmer is DIMM 2 displayed, press and release DIMMERDEMO/CD DISPLAY repeatedly to select the desired level (DIMM 1 - 3).
NOTE: Cassette functions can not be operated from the remote control.
Note: When system is ON, you can press CLOCK to display the current time for about 2 seconds.

Sleep Mode

You can select the time interval in minutes before the unit turns off automatically. Press SLEEP on the remote to select among OFF, 90, 60, 45, 30, 15 and 5 minutes. (Remote Only)

Installing Batteries

The remote control must be inserted with 2 AAA or R3 or UM 4 batteries prior to use. Follow the steps below to ensure correct installation. 1. Open the battery compartment door (located at the back of the remote control) by sliding the cover out. 2. Before inserting the batteries, observe the polarities (that is, + and -) of the battery then relate the polarities to the engraved diagram inside the battery compartment. Now insert the batteries. 3. After installation of the batteries, place the lit to cover the batteries. Lightly push it closed with a snap.

Setting the Timer

1. Press and hold TIMER until the ON appear with the hour flashing ( ON - timer on time ) 2. For setting time, press DIGITAL TUNING or to set the hour and then press TIMER to shift to minute digits. 3. Press DIGITAL TUNING or to set the minute. 4. Press TIMER to change to OF (timer off time) with hour flashing. Repeat steps 2 & 3 for timer off time setting. 5. Press TIMER to select source. Press DIGITAL TUNING or to select TUNER, TAPE or CD.
Battery Size: AAA or UM-4 or R03

Sound Features

EN Preset Equalizer Curves
Press PRESET EQ on the main unit or EQ on the remote to toggle among FLAT, ROCK, POP, JAZZ, CLASS and CUSTOM. The display shows the selection briefly.

Press BASS BOOST to turn on/off boosting the bass frequency.
Play and Load Simultaneously
1. Press OPEN/CLOSE to open the tray while a CD is playing 2. Load/change discs for available trays by pressing DISC SKIP. 3. Press OPEN/CLOSE to close the tray.

Setting Up a CD Program

You can program the CD player to play up to any 32 tracks on the CDs in the tray. 1. While the CD player is stopped, press PROGSET to enter program mode. The system displays the next available program number: - - P:01, with - - flashing, prompts you for the first track in the program list.

Muting Audio

Press MUTE (Remote Only) on the remote to cut the sound.

Creating Custom Curve

1. Press PRESET EQ to select CUSTOM mode. 2. While "CUSTOM" is displayed, press DIGITAL TUNING / to cycle among displayed bass- and treble - range levels. 3. While BAS or TRE is displayed, adjust VOLUME CONTROL to set the associated gain between -10 - +10.

Skipping a Disc

Press DISC SKIP.

Searching Through a CD

Press and hold SKIP BACKWARD / SKIP FORWARD to search through a CD while it is playing.

5 P:01

2. Press SKIP BACKWARD / SKIP FORWARD to select a track (press DISC SKIP to select a track from a different disc). 3. Immediately press PROGSET to assign the selected track to the program number. After 3 seconds, you are prompted for the next track in the program list. (In CD program mode, PROG icon will be lit.)

BAS+08

Shuffling the Play Order

Loading Discs

CD-R / RW
Press SHUFFLE to turn on/off the playing of tracks in random order. (Remote Only)
Playing a Program List Sampling Tracks
Press INTRO to play the first 10 seconds of each track on the current disc, all discs in the tray, or turn INTRO mode off. (Remote Only) While in PROGRAM mode, press PLAY/PAUSE.
This unit is compatible with CD-RW/ CD-R discs for playback.

Notes on CD-R/RW Disc:

Do not affix any type of labels to either side (recordable or labeled side) of a CD-R/RW disc as this may result in the unit malfunctioning. To avoid damages to the CD-R/RW disc, do not open the disc compartment door while the disc is being read. Do not load an unrecorded CD-R/RW disc into the unit. This may take a longer time to read the disc. Playback capability for CD-RW discs may vary due to variations in the quality of the CD-RW disc and the recorder used to create the disc.
1. Press SOURCE repeatedly to select CD mode. 2. Press OPEN/CLOSE to open the drawer. 3. Insert up to five discs with label face up. (Press DISC SKIP to rotate the disc carrier.) 4. Press OPEN/CLOSE to close the drawer. Loaded disc position icon lights.

Displaying the Program List
1. While the CD player is stopped, press PROGSET to enter PROGRAM mode. 2. Press PROGSET repeatedly to list each track assignment in the program list.
Note: You may also press REPEAT to select 1 disc or all discs before activating INTRO & SHUFFLE functions

Playing Discs

Press PLAY/PAUSE to begin or pause play, and STOP to stop play. Press SKIP BACKWARD / SKIP FORWARD to select a specific track. Tip: While playing a CD, press and hold SKIPFORWARD or BACKWARD for more than 2 seconds to search through the CD.

Repeat

Press REPEAT to repeat the current track, current disc, all discs, or turn REPEAT mode off.

Deleting Program List

While in PROGRAM mode, press and hold STOP for 3 seconds. They system displays the message CLEAR.
Tips: You can create a program of up to 32 tracks. Press CD DISPLAY repeatedly to view elapsed track time, track number, track remain time and disc remain time. Caution: Do not push to force closing of the tray during CD playback or tray opening.

EN Selecting Tuner Band

1. Press SOURCE to select TUNER. 2. Press BAND to select between AM or FM radio band.

Auto Preset Programming

(FM only)
Press and hold BAND button for 2 seconds to scan stations in FM band. The stations will then be stored as preset channels. A maximum of 32 stations can be stored. Beware of your preset channels being erased accidentally because the scanning and storing process is automatic upon pressing the button. You can stop the automatic scan by pressing any button, but the erased stations cannot be recovered.
CD DISPLAY AUTO PROG BASS BOOST

Continuous Play

1. Insert a tape into deck 2 and start playback. 2. Insert a tape into deck 1 and press PLAY and PAUSE together. 3. When the tape in deck 2 finishes playback, PAUSE at deck 1 will be released automatically and start playback.
Tip: Your audio system has 32 preset stations.

Tuning to a Station

Press SKIP BACKWARD select frequencies. / SKIP FORWARD to
RECORD PLAY REWIND FAST FORWARD STOP/EJECT PAUSE

Recording

From Tuner
1. Insert a tape into deck 1. 2. Press SOURCE repeatedly to select TUNER and press BAND to access the desired radio band. 3. Tune to the station to be recorded. 4. Press RECORD to begin recording. 5. Press STOP to end recording.

87.50 MHz

Using Presets
The tuner can be in either TUNE or PRESET mode. When in PRESET mode, the PROG light is on. Press TUNEPRESET to toggle TUNE and PRESET mode. Press SKIP BACKWARD or SKIP FORWARD on the main system or PRESET UP or DOWN on the remote control to access the previous or next preset station. The display first shows the preset program number and after a few seconds, the frequency will be displayed. (FMPR:01 is FM preset 1)

Manually Setting Presets

1. Press TUNEPRESET button to enter TUNE mode. 2. Press SKIP BACKWARD / SKIP FORWARD to access the desired frequency. 3. Press the PROGSET button once. 4. The most recently accessed program location will be displayed. 5. If a different program location is preferred, press SKIP BACKWARD / SKIP FORWARD to move to the desired preset number (1-32). 6. Press PROGSET to store the selected frequency at that preset.

Playing a Tape

Tip: You can play a tape from either deck.
1. Press SOURCE repeatedly to select TAPE. 2. Press STOP/EJECT to open the cassette door. 3. Insert a tape into the door and push the door closed. 4. Press REWIND/FAST FORWARD to position the tape to the desired starting position. (Deck 1 Only) 5. Press PLAY to begin playback.

From CD

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Insert a tape into deck 1. Press SOURCE repeatedly to select CD. Insert the disc(s) to be recorded. Select the track, CD, or program to be recorded. Press RECORD to begin recording when CD begins to play. 6. Press STOP to end recording.

Tape to Tape

1. 2. 3. 4. Insert the destination tape in deck 1. Insert the source tape into deck 2. Press PAUSE and then RECORD on deck 1. Press PLAY on deck 2. The playback and recording start simultaneously.
Suppressing Stereo Signal
Press FM ST. to toggle between FM mono and stereo for stereo FM stations. (Remote Only)

Troubleshooting Tips

Problem Solution
System will Check power cord for a secure not turn on connection. Unplug the unit for a moment, and then plug into power source again. Check the outlet by plugging in another device. No sound Increase the volume setting. Check connection to speakers. Check that you have selected the appropriate function: CD, TAPE, Tuner. Make sure mute is off. Make sure headphones are not plugged in. Check antenna connection. Move antenna. Turn off nearby electrical appliances, such as hair dryer, vacuum cleaner, microwave, fluorescent lights.

Maintenance

Disconnect the audio system from the power source before performing any maintenance.
CD button will not respond, or does not change discs when you press DISC SKIP Switch to another function (TAPE, Tuner) and then back to CD.

Handling CDs

Do not touch the signal surfaces. Hold CDs by the edges, or by one edge and the hole. Do not affix labels or adhesive tapes to the label surfaces. Do not scratch or damage the label. CDs rotate at high speeds inside the player. Do not use damaged (cracked or warped) CDs

Cleaning

Clean the exterior of the system using a soft dust cloth.
CAUTION! This system operates with a laser. It must be opened by only a qualified technician.

Cleaning CDs

Dirty CDs can cause poor sound quality. Always keep CDs clean by wiping them gently with a soft cloth from the inner edge toward the outer perimeter. If a CD becomes dirty, wet a soft cloth in water, wring it out well, wipe the dirt away gently, and then remove any water drops with a dry cloth. Do not use record cleaning sprays or antistatic agents on CDs. Also, never clean CDs with benzene, thinner, or other volatile solvents which may cause damage to disc surface
Distorted or Inspect the tape head, clean it if noisy tape necessary. recordings Remote control does not work Check that the batteries are properly installed. Replace weak batteries. Check the system is plugged into power source. Point the remote directly at the systems front panel. Move closer to the system. Remove any obstacles between the remote and the system.
To prevent deterioration of sound quality, periodically open the door of each deck and clean the magnetic heads, pinch roller, and capstan with a cotton bud dipped in alcohol. Also, demagnetize the head by playing a demagnetizing cassette (available through an audio equipment store). To protect recordings on one or both sides of a tape, remove the corresponding tab. If you later want to record on the tape, affix a piece of adhesive tape over the hole. Quit Slacking - A little bit of slack in your tapes can cause scratches on the tape, or worse yet, the tape could break. If you notice some slack in the tape, use a pencil to tighten it up before you insert it.

Poor radio reception

Side A Protection

Side B Protection

CD Lens Care
When your CD lens gets dirty it can also cause the system to output poor sound quality. To clean the lens you will need to purchase a CD lens cleaner which can maintain the output sound quality of your system. For instructions on cleaning the CD lens, refer to the ones accompanying the lens cleaner.
CD does not Check that CD is in the tray. play Check that CD label is facing up. Check that PAUSE mode is not on. Check that CD function is selected. Use CD lens cleaner. Clean the disc. Try another CD. CD sound skips Clean the disc. Check disc for warping, scratches, or other damage. Check if something is causing the system to vibrate. If so, move the system. Make sure the speakers are at least 3 feet away or on a different surface from the main unit.

Important Information

EN Safety Precautions
Never open the cabinet under any circumstances. Any repairs or internal adjustments should be made only by a trained technician. Never operate this product with the cabinet removed. Do not use your System immediately after transporting it from a cold place to a warm place, as condensation may cause the system to malfunction. Keep your unit away from humid areas and abnormally hot places. Do not touch the player with wet hands. If any liquid enters the player cabinet, take the player to a trained technician for inspection. This compact disc player uses a laser to read the music on the disc. The laser mechanism corresponds to the cartridge and stylus of a record player. Although this product incorporates a laser pick-up lens, it is completely safe when operated according to directions. Discs rotate at high speed inside the player. Do not use damaged, warped, or cracked discs. Do not touch the pick-up lens which is located inside the disc compartment. To keep dust from collecting on the pick-up lens, do not leave the compartment door open for an extended period of time. If the lens becomes dirty, clean it with a soft brush, or use an air blower brush designed for camera lenses. The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping and splashing.

Important Battery Information
Remove the batteries to avoid leakage if you do not use your remote control for more than one month. Discard leaky batteries immediately as leaking batteries may cause skin burns or other personal injuries. Dispose of batteries in the proper manner, according to provincial and local regulations. Any battery may leak electrolyte under the following circumstances: - if mixed with a different battery type, - if inserted incorrectly, - if all batteries are not replaced at the same time, - if disposed of in fire, or - if an attempt is made to charge a battery not intended to be recharged.

Product Registration:

Please complete and mail the Product Registration Card packed with your product. It will make it easier to contact you should it ever be necessary. The return of the card is not required for warranty coverage.
The descriptions and characteristics given in this document are given as a general indication and not as a guarantee. In order to provide the highest quality product possible, we reserve the right to make any improvement or modification without prior notice. The English version serves as the final reference on all products and operational details should any discrepancies arise in other languages.

Limitation of Warranty:

THE WARRANTY STATED ABOVE IS THE ONLY WARRANTY APPLICABLE TO THIS PRODUCT. ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED (INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE) ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED. NO VERBAL OR WRITTEN INFORMATION GIVEN BY THOMSON MULTIMEDIA INC., ITS AGENTS OR EMPLOYEES SHALL CREATE A GUARANTY OR IN ANY WAY INCREASE THE SCOPE OF THIS WARRANTY. REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE CONSUMER. THOMSON MULTIMEDIA INC. SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY ON THIS PRODUCT. THIS DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES AND LIMITED WARRANTY ARE GOVERNED BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF INDIANA. EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ON THIS PRODUCT IS LIMITED TO THE APPLICABLE WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE.

Limited Warranty (Canada)
One year from date of purchase for labor and parts The warranty period for rental units begins with the first rental or 45 days from date of shipment to the rental firm, whichever comes first.
How State Law relates to warranty:
Some states do not allow the exclusion nor limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you also may have other rights that vary from state to state.
If you purchased your unit outside the United States:
This warranty does not apply. Contact your dealer for warranty information.
Service calls which do not involve defective materials or workmanship are not covered by this warranty. Costs of such service calls are the sole responsibility of the purchaser.
Customer instruction. (Your Owners Manual describes how to install, adjust, and operate your unit. Any additional information should be obtained from your dealer.) Installation and related adjustments. Signal reception problems not caused by your unit. Damage from misuse or neglect. Cleaning of audio heads. Batteries. A unit that has been modified or incorporated into other products or is used for institutional or other commercial purposes. A unit purchased or serviced outside Canada. Acts of nature, such as but not limited to lightning damage.
THE WARRANTY STATED ABOVE IS THE ONLY WARRANTY APPLICABLE TO THIS PRODUCT. NO VERBAL OR WRITTEN INFORMATION GIVEN BY THOMSON MULTIMEDIA LTD., ITS AGENTS OR EMPLOYEES SHALL CREATE A GUARANTY OR IN ANY WAY INCREASE THE SCOPE OF THIS WARRANTY. REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE CONSUMER. THOMSON MULTIMEDIA LTD. SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT. EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE PROVINCIAL LAW, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ON THIS PRODUCT IS LIMITED TO THE APPLICABLE WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE.
How Provincial Laws relates to warranty:
This warranty gives you specific legal rights which are in addition to statutory warranties that may vary from Province to Province.

If you purchased your unit outside Canada:
This warranty does not apply. Contact your dealer for warranty information. Service calls which do not involve defective materials or workmanship are not covered by this warranty. Costs of such service calls are the sole responsibility of the purchaser.

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The York County Board of Commissioners met according to law on November 16, 2010 at 9:37 a.m. as per notice in the York News Times on November 10, 2010, with Chairman Augustus M. Brown Jr. with Steve Neujahr, Kurt Bulgrin, Patricia Bredenkamp and Eugene Bergen. Also present were Melanie Wilkinson, correspondent for the York News Times; Bill Sutter, County Attorney; Tom Shellington, Bill Bamesberger and Paul Buller. The agenda of the meeting was posted on the bulletin board in the County Clerks office and a copy of the agenda was made available to each Commissioner. Brown announced that the Open Meetings Law was posted outside the door along with copies in the back of the Board Room. Proof of publication was also available. The Board met with Elected Officials and Department heads prior to the regular meeting. No action was taken. Moved by Bredenkamp, seconded by Bergen to approve the minutes of the November 4, 2010 Board of Commissioners meeting; roll call: yeas, Bredenkamp, Bergen, and Brown; Neujahr and Bulgrin abstained; nays, none; motion carried. Moved by Bulgrin, seconded by Bredenkamp to adopt the agenda for the York County Board of Commissioners for Tuesday, the 16th day of November, 2010; roll call: yeas, Bulgrin, Bredenkamp, Bergen, Neujahr and Brown; nays, none; motion carried. General Assistance case #10-34 was reviewed. It was for utilities for $315.00 payable to NPPD. Moved by Bredenkamp, seconded by Bergen to approve General Assistance case #10-34 in the amount of $315.00 for utilities; roll call: yeas, Bredenkamp, Bergen, Neujahr, Bulgrin and Brown; nays, none; motion carried Moved by Neujahr, seconded by Bulgrin to sign the Certification of County Highway Superintendent for Determining Incentive Payment; roll call: yeas, Neujahr, Bulgrin, Bredenkamp, Bergen and Brown; nays, none; motion carried. This certifies that Don Robb, License Number S-1053 Class A, was the appointed County Highway Superintendent of York County from January 1, 2010 to December 31, 2010 and actually performed all of the following duties: 1. Developing and annually updating a long-range plan based on needs and coordinated with adjacent local governmental units; 2. Developing an annual program for design, construction, and maintenance; 3. Developing an annual budget based on programmed projects and activities; Submitting such plans, programs, and budgets to the local governing body for approval; 4. 5. Implementing the capital improvements and maintenance activities provided in the approved plans, programs, and budgets; and 6. Preparing and submitting annually to the Board of Public Roads Classifications and Standards the countys oneyear plans, six year plans, or annual metropolitan transportation improvement programs for highway, road, and street improvements as set forth in sections 39-2115 to 39-2117, 39-2119, and 39-2119.01 and a report showing the actual receipts, expenditures, and accomplishments compared with those budgeted and programmed in the countys annual plans as set forth in section 39-2120. And further certifies that the superintending services of the above listed individual were provided by - Employment with this County. Dated this 16th day of November, 2010. Brenda Scavo, County Treasurer advised that Board that Gayle Knight, Deputy County Treasurer has completed her probationary period successfully and requests that she receive a pay increase to the amount of the other deputy officials of $18.64. Moved by Bredenkamp, seconded by Neujahr to adopt Resolution #10-63 approving the increase in pay for the Deputy County Treasurer as she has completed her probation period; roll call: yeas, Bredenkamp, Neujahr, Bergen, Bulgrin and Brown; nays, none; motion carried. RESOLUTION #10-63 WHEREAS, the York County Board of Commissioners met at their regular meeting on November 16, 2010 to discuss the salary proposal for the Deputy County Treasurer regarding employment and duties of deputy staff to the end of the fiscal year, June 30, 2010; and WHEREAS, Gayla Knight has successfully completed her probationary period on November 10, 2010; NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the salary for the office of Deputy County Treasurer be set at $18.64 hr. from November 15, 2010 to June 30, 2011. Dated and signed this 16th day of November, 2010. The Board reviewed the payroll and vendor claims along with an additional claim to NACO for registration fee for the Veterans Service Officer in the amount of $120.00. Moved by Bergen, seconded by Bulgrin to approve the payroll in the amount of $125,400.71 and vendor claims as presented; roll call: yeas, Bergen, Bulgrin, Bredenkamp, Neujahr and Brown; nays, none; motion carried. Fund Name Description Total

Rd Aurora Cooperative Elevator Co. Visitors Prom Avery Outdoor Aging Bag N Save Rd Barrett Bros. Inc. Rd Baum Hydraulics Corp Gen Black Hills Energy Gen Blue Knight Security, Inc. Gen Robert E. Bowen, M.D., P.C. Gen Marjorie Braman Rd Car Parts Inc. Aging Cash-Wa Distributing Co. Visitors Imprv Certified Folder Display Service Gen Gary Charlton Gen Constellation NewEnergy Gas Div Gen Teresa Contatore Gen Continental Research Corp Gen Cornerstone Insurance Group Gen Corporate Payment Systems Weed Crop Production Services Rd Cross-Dillon Tire Gen Sharon Cuda Gen Data Tech Computer Serv Gen Donna Dedlow Aging Karen Doran Gen, Rd, Aging, Visitors Prom, Emer Mgnt Eakes Office Plus Rd Farm Plan Rd Farmers Cooperative Gen Fillman Law Offices Gen First Concord Benefits Group, LLC Gen Stephen Fisher Gen Grand Central Foods Gen Great Plains Pest Management, Inc. Aging Carolyn Hambleton Gen Harry Hecht Gen Cynthia D. Heine Gen Janet Hild Aging Kay Hilderbrand Gen Hometown Leasing Rd Hooker Bros. Sand & Gravel, Inc. Rd Hradec Diesel Rd J & A Traffic Products Gen Jacks Uniforms & Equipment Rd Jackson Services Inc. Gen David Kimble Gen Kopchos Sanitation, Inc. Gen Eileen Krumbach Visitors Prom The Lamar Companies Gen LaRue Distributing, Inc. Rd Lawson Products, Inc. Rd Linweld, Inc. Gen Mailfinance Inc. Gen Mainstay Technologies LLC Visitors Prom McCool Community Club Gen, Rd, Wd Mead Lumber & Rental-York Gen Florence Melby Gen Microfilm Imaging Systems, Inc. Gen MIPS, Inc. Gen Moguls Transmission, Inc. Gen Momar, Inc. Weed Moses Motor Co. Rd Myers Tire Supply Gen, Rd, Wd Ne Assoc. of County Officials Gen Ne Dept of Motor Vehicles Visitors Prom Ne Life Gen, Rd Ne Public Power District Rd Ne Truck & Equipment Co, Inc. Rd Ne Truck Center, Inc. Gen Steve Neujahr Rd NMC Exchange LLC Aging Anita Norquest Gen North Office Supply Rd Overland Sand & Gravel Company Gen Paper Tiger Shredding Rd Penners Tire & Auto, Inc. Rd,
Fuel Billboard Rental Supplies Repair Parts Repair Parts Heating Fuels Security Contract Coroner/Autopsy Retirement Shop Supplies Supplies Tourism Promotion Retirement Heating Fuels Mileage Janitorial Supplies Sheriff Costs Supplies Weed Control Tire Repair Election Worker Internet Set-Up Election Worker Mileage
23,217.00 240.00 2,546.18 17.20 152.94 19.00 726.00 940.00 11.00 184.50 176.96 3,519.56 11.00 478.84 21.00 910.25 50.00 126.44 456.00 1,588.06 65.25 369.95 21.75 38.00

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1,053.94 72.55 232.14 5,319.78 3,099.85 75.50 3,407.16 56.00 35.00 16.00 122.23 65.25 109.00 514.71 509.48 216.50 147.74 95.89 77.52 187.50 175.00 339.00 460.00 38.78 33.24 198.57 798.00 39.95 468.00 331.99 21.75 256.75 1,048.08 392.34 421.45 31.45 646.16 1,320.00 20.00 1,380.00 395.36 43.78 86.73 111.88 1,594.20 33.00 245.24 11,380.13 35.00 39.00
Visitors Prom Perennial Public Power District Gen Gerald Peterson Rd Petroleum Equipment Company Rd Pieper Plumbing & Well Drilling Inc. Rd Power Plan Rd Precision Industries, A DXP Company Rd Rasmussen Auto Parts Gen Rasmussen Mechanical Services, Inc. Gen Redfield & Company, Inc. Gen Melvin Reetz Gen Amanda Ring Gen Susan Rousseau Rd Sahling Kenworth Inc. Gen Don Sandman Visitors Prom Bob Sautter Rd Snap-On Tools Visitors Prom St. Josephs Athletic Club Gen Stahr and Associates Gen Susan Stahr Gen Stephanie Stanley Rd Straight-Line Striping, Inc. Gen, Rd True Value Gen Kelly Turner Visitors Prom USA Outdoor II, LLC Gen, Rd Verizon Wireless Services LLC Gen Karen Wahlmeier Visitors Prom Waitt Outdoor, LLC Visitors Prom Web Tech Solutions Gen, 911, Aging, Rd, Relief Windstream Communications Gen Nancy Wood Visitors Prom York Area Chamber of Commerce Aging York County Ag Society Gen, Visitors Prom York County Development Corp Gen York County District Court Gen, Weed York County Highway Dept. Gen York County Sheriff Gen, Rd York Electronics Rd York Equipment, Inc. Gen, Rd York General Hospital Gen York Medical Clinic PC Gen, Aging, Visitors Prom York News-Times Visitors Prom York Printing Company, LLC Visitors Prom York Pumas Soccer Club Visitors Prom Yorkshire Playhouse Gen Gary Zoubek Gen Election Workers
Electricity Mileage Fuel Janitorial Supplies Repair Parts Shop Supplies Repair Parts Building Maintenance Office Supplies Retirement Mileage Election Worker Repair Parts Mileage Mileage Shop Supplies Publication Contractual Services Mileage Mileage Pavement Marking Supplies Mileage Billboard Rental Telephone Service Mileage Billboard Rental Website Maintenance Telephone Service Court Costs Grants Facility Rental Office Expenditures Court Costs Fuel Court Costs Supplies Repair Parts Drug & Alcohol Testing Medical-Prisoners Publication Publication Grant Membership Mileage/Mowing General Election
178.59 322.50 355.00 60.00 21.69 32.66 39.82 587.75 362.00 12.00 41.00 121.44 40.96 172.00 128.00 15.41 90.00 1,700.00 90.00 44.50 4,132.50 33.56 8.00 360.00 444.92 61.50 440.00 33.17 3,431.83 38.70 2,010.00 50.00 4,690.43 241.00 3,441.48 18.50 51.97 199.62 553.00 149.04 2,457.83 87.26 1,673.83 150.00 920.11 6,722.14

The Board has been advised that the Area on Aging fund will need to have monies transferred in order to meet expenses. The Area on Aging budget is partially funded by way of interfund transfers from the Inheritance Tax Fund in the total amount of $58,000. Moved by Bredenkamp, seconded by Neujahr to adopt Resolution #10-64 transferring $20,000 from the Inheritance Tax Fund to the Area on Aging Fund; roll call: yeas, Bredenkamp, Neujahr, Bergen, Bulgrin and Brown; nays, none; motion carried. RESOLUTION #10-64 WHEREAS, the York County Board of Commissioners met at their regular meeting on the 16th day of November 2010, and discussed the fact that in the proposed budget for 2010-2011, the Area on Aging would be funded by way of interfund transfers from the Inheritance Tax; and WHEREAS, at this time it is necessary to transfer proposed budgeted funds in order to meet obligations in the amount of $20,000. NOW BE IT RESOLVED, that the York County Treasurer shall transfer the sum of $20,000.00 budgeted dollars from the Inheritance Tax to the Area on Aging Fund for the budget year of 2010-2011. Dated this 16th day of November, 2010. A proposal was received from Rasmussen Mechanical Services Inc. to replace pneumatic temperature controls for 10 vav boxes in the amount of $9,731.00. Also received from Rasmussen was a proposal for pneumatic temp controls with electronic controls (10 vav boxes). This will replace the existing pneumatic controls for the jail area. The room sensors will be wireless and mounted in the duct work. Install 10 new pneumatic transducers for control of existing dampers. Lon bus communications to existing network. New 24 volt transformers for new controllers. Graphics for the front end. This proposal
was in the amount of $19,833.00. Moved by Neujahr, seconded by Bergen to approve the bid from Rasmussen for the $9,731.00 for the replacement of pneumatic controls the 10 left in the courthouse; roll call: yeas, Neujahr, Bergen, Bredenkamp, Bulgrin and Brown; nays, none; motion carried. Attorney Kevin McManaman of Knudsen Law Firm met with the Board regarding the impact the Keystone Pipeline has on seed corn production. He was representing a block of seed corn producers in York County which included landowners and tenants. A major portion of the concerns voiced were regarding the depth of the pipeline. They are requesting that it be laid at a five (5) foot level (top of pipe). The matter was referred to Orval Stahr, Planning and Zoning Administrator along with the Planning and Zoning Commission. The Board had been advised that it would advantageous to reduce the number of individual funds the County has within their budget and that it would be beneficial to place them as a function under the General Fund. This would allow for better tracking and for transfer of budget authority without having to reopen the budget. On June 29, 2010 the Veterans Aid and Law Enforcement Sheriff Funds were moved under the General Fund. Following the 2009-2010 audit, it was determined that these funds should be reopened to better track income and expense. Moved Bulgrin, seconded by Neujahr to adopt Resolution #10-65 to create/recreate the Law Enforcement Sheriff and Veterans Aid Funds; roll call: yeas, Bulgrin, Neujahr, Bergen, Bredenkamp and Brown; nays, none; motion carried. RESOLTUION #10-65 WHEREAS, the County of York will be receiving monies which will need to be tracked for purposes of income and expense for Veterans Aid and Law Enforcement Sheriff; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Veterans Aid Fund and Law Enforcement Sheriff Funds be reestablished retroactive to July 1, 2010. Dated this 16th day of November, 2010. Also, the distribution of the Veterans Aid CDs and establishment of a petty cash fund for the Veterans Service Office was discussed. The matter was tabled to allow a representative of the Veterans Service Committee to be present. Moved by Bulgrin, seconded by Neujahr to table the matter to the next regularly scheduled meeting; roll call: yeas, Bulgrin, Neujahr, Bergen, Bredenkamp and Brown; nays, none; motion carried. Lori Byers, Program Director for the York County Area on Aging advised that funds for the purchase of a new Handibus were inadequate as the cost for the van has increased by $5,000. Also, she is worried that the trade in value of the existing van would not be as she expected. She questioned if there would be another source of revenue available for the purchase. Moved by Neujahr, seconded by Bergen to allow the Area on Aging to get a new bus on track; roll call: yeas, Neujahr, Bergen, Bredenkamp, Bulgrin and Brown; nays, none; motion carried. The property located at the Henderson I-80 (IT in SE SE 19-10-4 Advance Realty Investments LLC owner) interchange was damaged by fire. The current owner was contacted about the cleanup of the building. She advised that she was willing to pay to get it cleaned up. She asked if there were any funds available to help with the cleanup. The Board was unable to come up with any. Several alternatives to expedite cleanup were discussed. The Board took no action and will allow the owner 90 days to resolve the situation. The bid document for the Courthouse Lighting Project was reviewed. Mike Teeter representing NPPD was present regarding the lighting project. Moved by Neujahr, seconded by Bergen to approve the bid document for the Lighting Project; roll call: yeas, Neujahr, Bergen, Bredenkamp, Bulgrin and Brown; nays, none; motion carried. The Sheriff requested an increase in the amount of his petty cash fund. Moved by Bulgrin, seconded by Bredenkamp to adopt Resolution #10-66 to increase the petty cash fund to $600.00; roll call: yeas, Bulgrin, Bredenkamp, Bergen, Neujahr and Brown; nays, none; motion carried. RESOLUTION #10-66 WHEREAS, the York County Sheriffs Department currently has a petty cash fund which is set at $100.00; and WHEREAS, the Sheriff has requested to increase said fund by an additional $500.00 to accommodate monies for commissary, work release and other programs; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the York County Sheriffs Department is hereby authorized to increase their petty cash account to a total of $600.00 effective immediately. Dated and signed this 16th day of November, 2010. The County contracted with Maximus to recoup monies which were expenced for purposes of child support enforcement. A Certification of Cost Allocation Plan was submitted to the board for their signature.

Moved by Bulgrin, seconded by Neujahr to authorize the chairman to sign the Cost Allocation Plan Certification Statement for Maximus Inc. regarding the indirect costs recovered for Child Support Enforcement; roll call: yeas, Bulgrin, Neujahr, Bulgrin, Bredenkamp and Brown; nays, none; motion carried. CERTIFICATION OF COST ALLOCATION PLAN This is to certify that I have reviewed the cost allocation plan submitted herewith and to the best of my knowledge and belief: 1. All costs included in the proposal based on Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2009, to establish cost allocations or billings for use in Fiscal Year 2011, are allowable in accordance with the requirements of OMB Circular A-87, Cost Principles for State and Local Governments, and the Federal award(s) to which they apply. Unallowable costs have been adjustd for in allocating costs as indicated in the cost allocation plan. 2. All costs included in this proposal are properly allocated to Federal awards on the basis of a beneficial or causal relationship between the expenses incurred and the awards to which they are allocated in accordance with applicable requirements. Further, the same costs that have been treated as indirect costs have not been claimed and direct costs. Similar types of costs have been accounted for consistently. I declare that the foregoing is true and correct: Dated this 16th day of November, 2010. A proposal was received from Kings Glass in the amount of $4,200.00 and a quote from Mason Electric for $346.00 for the electrical services to change the restrooms doors on the main floor of the courthouse to handicapped doors. At this time we are already ADA compliant. Moved by Neujahr, seconded by Bergen to approve the installation of handicapped doors on the main floor restrooms of the courthouse; roll call: yeas, Neujahr, Bergen; nays, Bredenkamp, Bulgrin, Brown; Motion failed. An Interlocal agreement between the law enforcement agencies of the counties of Butler, Fillmore, Hamilton, Jefferson, Merrick, Polk, Saunders, Seward, Thayer, Webster and York is now in place. At this time, it is requested that the County again sign the Rural Apprehension Program (RAP) agreement for the upcoming year. The cost to the county would be $2,765.50. Moved by Bredenkamp, seconded by Bulgrin, to adopt Resolution #10-67 to enter into the Interlocal Agreement for the Rural Apprehension Program Agreement (RAP); roll call: Bredenkamp, Bulgrin, Bergen, Neujahr and Brown; nays, none; motion carried. RESOLTUION #10-67 WHEREAS, law enforcement agencies with the following counties: Butler, Fillmore, Hamilton, Jefferson, Merrick, Polk, Saunders, Seward, Thayer, Webster, and York desire to enter into a cooperative law enforcement effort; and WHEREAS, the above agencies have submitted a grant application known as the rural apprehension program (hereafter RAP 21 #10-DA-313); AND WHEREAS, the RAP project has been funded by the Nebraska Crime Commission; and WHEREAS, the various counties, communities, and agencies within those jurisdictions desire to make the most efficient use of the power by enabling them to cooperate with other localities on a basis of mutual advantage and thereby to provide services and facilities in a manner pursuant to forms of governmental organization that will accord best with geographic, economic, population, and other factors; and WHEREAS, an Interlocal agreement, consistent with Nebraska Revised Statutes 13-801 et.seq, would be in the best interest of all participating agencies; and WHEREAS, the agencies desire to enter into a written Interlocal agreement for the purposes of carrying out the RAP objectives and grant requirements of the Nebraska Crime Commission. BE IT RESOLVED THAT: The County of York authorizes Augustus M. Brown Jr. Chair. To enter the County of York into an Interlocal agreement for joint and cooperative action pursuant to the provisions of Section 13-801 through 13-807 of Nebraska Revised Statutes. The Interlocal agreement shall be for the strict administration of the RAP project and all funds allocated by the Nebraska Crime Commission, and Match dollars allocated by the RAP members. Further, this interlocal agreement shall not establish a separate legal entity, rather as a joint and cooperative undertaking between public agencies i.e. state, county, city and village. (Nebraska Revised Statute 13-801). Amount of match dollars allocated by the County of York for the 2010-2011 grant period (RAP 21) will be $2,765.50 (2000 census 5,531 x $0.50) Dated this 16th day of November, 2010. A list of surplus property was reviewed. This equipment is from different offices and is available for sale, transfer to other offices or parted out for recycling. Moved by Neujahr, seconded by Bredenkamp to approve the list as surplus items; roll call: yeas, Neujahr, Bredenkamp, Bergen, Bulgrin and Brown; nays, none; motion carried. 1 Rubbermaid adjustable foot rest 1 HP photosmart desk wood 1 Speed Queen washer works (from jail) 1 Sharp AR M208 N copier 1 RCA radio with speakers model RSsmall Dell pc & keyboard Miscellaneous computer parts & desk parts 1 Mantis tiller small

3 old office chairs Battery backup from Sheriffs Dept. 12 lights in courthouse 1 blackboard on stand 2 Dell keyboards 3 Dell pcs #R0114, R0115 & RDell monitor 1 HP scanjet 8250 #RHP keyboard 1 HP color injet printer CPmetal shelves 1 metal cabinet 1 small wood shelf 1 RCA TV approximately Elmo HP-L355 projector 1 Monroe 145 adding machine 1 Casio DL-220B 1 Antique toaster 1 Antique hot plate A silent auction will be held in the courthouse basement from 12:00 to 3:00 p.m. on Tuesday, November 7, 2010 to sell those items which are not for recycling or transfer to other county offices. The State Auditors office has now completed the 2009-2010 county audit and the Board has reviewed the document along with the recommendations made. Moved by Bulgrin, seconded by Bredenkamp that the York County Board of Commissions accept the 2009-2010 county audit as prepared by the State Auditors office; roll call: yeas, Bulgrin, Bredenkamp, Bergen, Neujahr and Brown; nays, none; motion carried. Treasurer Scavo requested the release of securities from Cornerstone Bank in the amount of $3,000,000. Moved by Bredenkamp, seconded by Bulgrin to adopt Resolution #10-68 to release the pledged security with Cornerstone Bank in the amount of $3,000,000.00 CUSIP#313370DU9; roll call: yeas, Bredenkamp, Bulgrin, Bergen, Neujahr and Brown; nays, none; motion carried. RESOLUTION #10-68 WHEREAS, Cornerstone Bank N.A. heretofore designated as a depository for County Funds and to secure the same from time to time, has heretofore deposited with escrow, certain securities, which have from time to time with the approval of the County Board been submitted for other securities; and WHEREAS, at this time there are on deposit with said U.S. Bank N.A. in escrow, to secure the County deposits in said Cornerstone Bank the following security: Security Description: Federal Home Loan Bank Cusip: 313370DU9 Maturity Date: 8/4/2022 Issue Date: 8/4/2010 Pledged Amount: $3,000,000.00
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that the depository receipts heretofore filed with the County Clerk covering the above described securities, be and hereby are cancelled and discharged, and the County of York hereby releases the said U.S. Bank N.A. from all liability by reason of the surrender of the said bonds and hereby authorizes and empowers the County Treasurer to surrender the Depository Receipt covering said securities to Cornerstone Bank. DATED this 16th day of November, 2010 Committee reports were given. Clerk Heine and Clerk of the District Court Ramsey submitted their October 2010 fee reports in the respective amounts of $9,742.82 and $1,045.80. The reports were reviewed and placed on file. Sheriff Radcliff submitted the September 2010 fee report in the amount of $3,229.86. The report was reviewed and placed on file. County Treasurer Scavo submitted the Fund Balances as of October 31, 2010. The report was reviewed and placed on file. General Road & Bridges Juvenile Diversion Child Support Enforcement Unemployment Security Area on Aging Relief & Medical State Institutions $908,484.26 488,408.81 5,204.83 101.28 15,290.65 9,390.55 20,819.40 11,872.45

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0.00 8,915.96 12,715.31 200,591.51 1,396,934.48 9,521.28 43,684.71 30,321.03 5,623.58 58,670.86 2,821.67 156,709.52 71,871.80
The Chairman declared the meeting adjourned at 12:28 p.m. The next meeting will be November 30, 2010 at 8:30 a.m. with Elected Officials/Department Heads; 9:20 a.m. with the General Assistance Administrator and 9:35 a.m. in the County Commissioners Room, lower level of the Courthouse for the regularly scheduled meeting.
_________________________________ Augustus M. Brown, Jr., Chairman York County Board of Commissioners
______________________________ Cynthia D. Heine, County Clerk York, Nebraska

 

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