User Information; Important Notes; Safety Instructions; Bluetooth Limitations - Bosch BEA 070 Original Instructions Manual

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18 | ��� ��� | User information
2.

User information

2.1

Important notes

Important information on copyright, liability and warran-
ty provisions, as well as on equipment users and com-
pany obligations, can be found in the separate manual
"Important notes on and safety instructions for Bosch
Test Equipment". These instructions must be carefully
studied prior to start-up, connection and operation of
the BEA 070 and must always be heeded.
2.2

Safety instructions

All the pertinent safety instructions can be found in
the separate manual "Important notes on and safety
instructions for Bosch Test Equipment". These instruc-
tions must be carefully studied prior to start-up, con-
nection and operation of the BEA 070 and must always
be heeded.
2.�
�luetooth limitations
There are limitations in the following countries
(e. g. Bluetooth modules may only be used in enclosed
rooms) when operating Bluetooth Class 1 modules:
Egypt, France, Jordan, Pakistan, Peru, Saudi-Arabia,
Sri Lanka, Thailand and Turkey.
In the following countries, no Bluetooth modules
are to be used (Status: March 2006):
Algeria, Ethiopia, Bolivia, Burma, Georgia, Guatemala,
Cambodia, Qatar, North Korea, Senegal, South Africa,
Syria, United Arab Emirates, West Sahara.
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2.4

Important information regarding

�luetooth
Bluetooth is a wireless connection in the unlicensed
2.4 Ghz-ISM-Band (ISM: Industrial, Scientific, Medical).
This frequency range is not subject to any governmen-
tal laws and may be used in most countries without a
license (Exceptions are found in chap. 2.3). This results
in many applications and devices transmitting on this
frequency band however. This can cause frequency in-
terference between these devices.
Depending on the environmental conditions, distur-
bance can occur in the Bluetooth connection, e. g. in
WLAN connections (WLAN: Wireless Local Area Net-
work), wireless telephones, radio-controlled thermom-
eters, radio-controlled garage door openers, radio-con-
trolled light switches or radio-controlled alarm systems.
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Bluetooth can lead to interference in the band-
width of the WLAN-network. The antennas of Blue-
tooth and WLAN devices should be positioned at least
30 centimeters apart. Bluetooth-USB adapters and
WLAN must not be placed in adjacent USB sockets in
the PC/Laptop. A USB extension cable (special acces-
sories) should be used to ensure that the Bluetooth-
USB adapter is separate from the WLAN stick.
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Generally, people who wear a pacemaker or other
essential electronic device should exercise extreme
caution when using wireless technology, as it may
impair the function of their particular device.
Note the following to ensure that your connectivity is as
good as possible:
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The Bluetooth wireless signal always looks for the
shortest path. Set up a PC/Laptop with Bluetooth
USB adapter so that there are as few obstacles,
such as e. g. steel doors and concrete walls, that
could disturbed the radio signal to and from the
BEA 070 as possible.
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If the PC is in a Bosch trolley (e. g. BEA 950),
the Bluetooth USB adapter should be positioned
outside of the trolley using a USB extension ca-
ble. Use USB extension cable (special accessory)
1 684 465 564 (1 m) or 1 684 465 565 (3 m).
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If there are problems with the Bluetooth connec-
tion, you can activate the USB connection and use it
instead of the Bluetooth connection.
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It is not possible to operate another piece of bluetooth
hardware installed or plugged into the PC/laptop.
Robert Bosch GmbH

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