Samsung EO-MG900 User Manual - Page 9

Optimal usage conditions - bluetooth

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Using the headset Optimal usage conditions To ensure you get the best performance from the headset: • Do not block or create a barrier between the devices. Human body can interfere with the Bluetooth signal. • Do not touch the transmitting/receiving part of the connected device. • When pairing the headset with other devices, place the devices close together. Depending on the user environment, noise problem or malfunction might occur. • Bluetooth uses the same frequency as low power devices, such as industrial, scientific, medical devices, electronic devices or wireless LANs. Move the headset away from these devices, as they may interfere with each other. • To improve range, use the headset in places without intervening obstacles. Obstacles such as walls, corners or furniture weaken the signal. • When calling through the headset, sound quality might drop, as the distance from the connected mobile device increases. If two devices are too far from each other, the connection is lost and the call is transferred to the mobile device. • Conversation might be interrupted when calling in a loud environment, such as outside or where there is a lot of background noise. Some devices, especially those that are not tested or approved by Bluetooth SIG, may not be compatible with the headset. 9

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Using the headset
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Optimal usage conditions
To ensure you get the best performance from the headset:
Do not block or create a barrier between the devices. Human body can interfere with the
Bluetooth signal.
Do not touch the transmitting/receiving part of the connected device.
When pairing the headset with other devices, place the devices close together.
Depending on the user environment, noise problem or malfunction might occur.
Bluetooth uses the same frequency as low power devices, such as industrial, scientific,
medical devices, electronic devices or wireless LANs. Move the headset away from these
devices, as they may interfere with each other.
To improve range, use the headset in places without intervening obstacles. Obstacles
such as walls, corners or furniture weaken the signal.
When calling through the headset, sound quality might drop, as the distance from
the connected mobile device increases. If two devices are too far from each other, the
connection is lost and the call is transferred to the mobile device.
Conversation might be interrupted when calling in a loud environment, such as outside
or where there is a lot of background noise.
Some devices, especially those that are not tested or approved by Bluetooth SIG, may
not be compatible with the headset.