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TEXA RC3 - How the Radio Devices in the Tool Work

TEXA RC3
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How the Radio Devices in the Tool work
Wireless connectivity with Bluetooth, WiFi and GPRS technology
Wireless connection with Bluetooth, WiFi and GPRS is a technology that
supplies a standard, reliable method for information exchange between
different devices using radio waves. Not only do TEXA tools use this
technology but many other products do as well. Products such as cellular
phones, portable devices, computers, printers, cameras, and pocket PCs
all use wireless communication.
The Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and GPRS interfaces look for compatible electronic
devices according to the radio signal they emit and establish a connection
between them. TEXA tools select and only prompt you with compatible
TEXA devices. This does not exclude the presence of other sources of
communication or disturbance.
THE EFFICIENCY AND THE QUALITY OF THE BLUETOOTH, WiFi AND
GPRS COMMUNICATION CAN BE INFLUENCED BY THE PRESENCE
OF RADIO DISTURBANCE. THE COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL DOES
DEAL WITH COMMUNICATION ERRORS, HOWEVER, DUE TO
CERTAIN COMMUNICATION PROBLEMS, THE CONNECTION MAY
SOMETIMES REQUIRE SEVERAL ATTEMPTS.
SHOULD THE WIRELESS CONNECTION BE CRITICAL AND
COMPROMISE A REGULAR COMMUNICATION, THE CAUSE OF THE
ENVIRONMENTAL MAGNETIC DISTURBANCE MUST BE DETECTED
AND ITS INTENSITY MUST BE REDUCED.
Position the tool so that the radio devices it is equipped with can work
properly. In particular, do not cover it with any shielding materials or with
any metallic materials in general.
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