Additional information, Precautions, On bluetooth communication – Sony TMR-BT8IP User Manual

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TMR-BT8iP [US,FR,ES] 3-279-360-32(1)

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US

Precautions

Additional Information

The following conditions may cause

noise, sound break or playback speed

change.
– When using inside the metal bag.
– When using inside the backpack or

shoulder bag.

– A device using 2.4 GHz frequency,

such as a wireless LAN device,

cordless telephone, or microwave

oven, is in use near this unit.

Because Bluetooth devices and wireless

LAN (IEEE802.11b/g) use the same

frequency, microwave interference may

occur and resulting in communication

speed deterioration, noise, or invalid

connection if this unit is used near a

wireless LAN device. In such a case,

perform the following.
– Install this unit and Bluetooth device as

near to each other as possible.

– If this unit is used within about

10 meters (about 30 feet) of a wireless

LAN device, turn off the wireless

LAN device.

Microwaves emitting from a Bluetooth

device may affect the operation of

electronic medical devices. Turn off

this unit and other Bluetooth devices

in the following locations, as it may

cause an accident.

where inflammable gas is present, in

a hospital, train, airplane, or a petrol

station.

– near automatic doors or a fire alarm.

On Bluetooth communication

Bluetooth wireless technology

operates within a range of about 10

meters (about 30 feet). Maximum

communication range may vary

depending on obstacles (human body,

metal, wall, etc.) or electromagnetic

environment.

This unit

Limited performance

Optimal performance

Steel cabinet

The aerial of this unit is shown

as illustrated in the dotted line.

The sensitivity of Bluetooth

communication will improve by

turning the direction of the built-in

aerial to the connected Bluetooth

device.

The communication distance shortens

when the obstacles are between the

aerial of the connected device and

this unit.

Location of

built-in aerial

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