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4
Wireless Communications
Important Notice
Due
to
the
transmitting
and
receiving
properties
during
wireless
communications,
the
data
can
occasionally
be lost
or
delayed.
This
can
be
due
to
the
variation
in
radio
signal
strength
that
results
from
changes
in
the characteristics
of
the
radio
transmission
path.
Although
the
data
loss
is
rare,
the
environment
where
you
operate the
device
may
adversely
affect
communications.
Variations
in
radio
signal
strength
are
referred
to
as
fading.
Fading
is
caused
by
several
different
factors including
signal
reflection,
signal
ionosphere,
and
signal
interference
from
other
radio
channels.
Safety hazards
Do
not
operate
device
in
an
environment
that
may
be
susceptible
to
radio
interference
resulting
in danger
specifically;
Areas
where
prohibited
by
the
law
 
Follow
any
special
rules
and
regulations
and
obey
all
signs
and
notices.
Always
turn
off
the
host device
and
remove
the
device
from
the
USB
port
when
instructed
to
do
so,
or
when
you
suspect that
it
may
cause
interference
or
danger.
Where
explosive
atmospheres
may
be
present
 
Do
not
operate
your
device
in
any
area
where
a
potentially
explosive
atmosphere
may
exist. Sparks
in
such
areas
could
cause
an
explosion
or
fire
resulting
in
bodily
injury
or
even
death.
Be aware
and
comply
with
all
signs
and
instructions.
 
Users
are
advised
not
to
operate
the
device
while
at
a
refueling
point
or
service
station.
Users
are
reminded
to
observe
restrictions
on
the
use
of
radio
equipment
in
fuel
depots
(fuel
storage
and
distribution
areas),
chemical
plants
or
where
blasting
operations
are
in
progress.
 
Areas
with
a
potentially
explosive
atmosphere
are
often
but
not
always
clearly
marked.
Potential locations
can
include
gas
stations,
below
deck
on
boats,
chemical
transfer
or
storage
facilities, vehicles
using
liquefied
petroleum
gas
(such
as
propane
or
butane),
areas
where
the
air
contains chemicals
or
particles,
such
as
grain,
dust
or
metal
powders,
and
any
other
area
where
you would
normally
be
advised
to
turn
off
your
vehicle
engine.
Near
Medical
and
life
support
equipment
 
Do
not
operate
your
device
in
any
area
where
medical
equipment,
life
support
equipment,
or near
any
equipment
that
may
be
susceptible
to
any
form
of
radio
interference.
In
such
areas,
the host

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