Installation Tip; Placing Of Transceiver - Bang & Olufsen BEOLINK Handbook

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Placing of transceiver

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The transceiver must be placed so that nothing prevents it from receiving
the signals from a Beolink terminal or an MCP.
When deciding on the position of the transceiver, remember that it
should not be possible to activate more than one transceiver at a time
using a remote control terminal.
The diagram shows that transceiver 3 is placed appropriately, whereas
transceiver 1 can be activated from room 2. Transceiver 1 should be
placed as transceiver 2 instead.
The transceiver should not be placed in direct sunlight or direct artificial
light (e.g. spotlight) or near objects producing electric noise (e.g.
dimmers) as this reduces the sensitivity of the transceiver (shorter range).
If the transceiver is placed outdoors, please note that it does not function
at temperatures above 55°C or below 0°C. If higher or lower temperatures
may occur, it should be possible to switch it off by means of a switch.
Otherwise, it can block the operation of the whole system. The transceiver
must be mounted in an outdoor mounting box.
It might be a good idea to place the transceiver next to a door so that it is
easy for the person entering or leaving the room to operate it.
It might also be an advantage to place the transceiver close to the
telephone so that the speakers can easily be switched off by the person
talking on the phone.
The relay box need not be placed in the same room as the transceiver but
may be placed in the attic, for example.
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