User Manual
Quinta – Trouble Shooting
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8.1.3 Quinta and Bluetooth
• Bluetooth devices make use of the whole 2.4 GHz range with
changing carrier frequencies (frequency hopping). 
• Interferences caused by Bluetooth devices (including micro-
wave ovens) in normal operation can be excluded due to
 different measures inside the Quinta conference system and
an advanced transmission protocol.
• It cannot be excluded, however, that an exisisting Bluetooth
data traffic will be intefered by Quinta.
8.1.4 Example for Quinta, Media Control System and
WLAN
The 2.4 GHz technology is used for many applications in
 discussions and meetings. In addition to a wireless discussion
 system other functions (light or volume control etc.) are operated
via a wireless 2.4 GHz touch screen of a media control system.
Furthermore, the participants of a meeting often have direct
 internet access via a WLAN access point.
The Quinta conference system and WLAN make use of compatible
transmission standards. This should be considered when also
using a media control system with a touch screen. State-of the-art
devices correspond to the WLAN standard.
1. Configure the Quinta conference system to the RF channel
“Low”. The Quinta system then makes use of the frequency
range of 2401 to 2423 MHz. This frequency range must be
 reserved for Quinta exclusively.
2. Configure the touch screen of the media control system to the
frequency range of 2426 to 2448 MHz. This corresponds to
the WLAN channel 6. This frequency range must be reserved
for the use of the touch screen exclusively.
3. Configure the WLAN access point to WLAN channel 11
 making use of the frequency range 2451 to 2473 MHz. This
frequency range must be reserved for the use by WLAN
 exclusively.
4. As an alternative you can operate Quinta in the 5.2 or 5.8 GHz
band. 










