Important Notes And General Recommendations; Locking Devices; Range - Tribe interphone Manual Operativo

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Bluetooth® headsets to use in the same group of users.
At this stage you will now be able to communicate in Half duplex
(communication is bidirectional, not simultaneous) with the users
using the same settings.
Start talking to start the communication.
For other groups of users to talk on the same channel without
interfering with each other and to have a more selective
conversation, also set a subchannel as explained in point 3.0.
If you have set a subchannel you may only communicate with other
users who have set their transceiver on the same channel and
subchannel.
6.0 Important notes and General
Recommendations

6.1 Locking devices

If radio interference is high due to the vicinity of repeaters, high
voltage pylons, different kinds of radio signals, radio/Bluetooth®
communication and/or the devices themselves could shutdown.
To restore functioning, try moving away from the area of interference
and/or turn the devices off and then back on.
Do not dismantle or attempt to repair the transceiver for any reason
whatsoever; its precision mechanical and electronic components
need experience, skill and the right tools.
If unauthorised personnel open the transceiver the warranty is
automatically invalidated.

6.2. Range

TRIBE has a range that can be as much as 12 Km under ideal
conditions.
As a rule, the range in towns in high traffic areas and building
density varies from 1 to 2 Km; in the outskirts where there are only
a few buildings and vegetation, range can vary from 2 to 6 Km; in
completely open flat land, without any obstacles, coverage can be as
much as 12 Km.
Range can be less if the battery is not completely charged or if other
types of transceivers are used.
Weather conditions can negatively influence reception/transmission
quality and range.
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