User's Manual

Using your remote assistant
This section describes how to use your remote assistant. It describes:
How to hold and operate your remote assistant.
How to access and perform key functions.
How to pair and unpair your remote assistant.
The indicator lights on your remote assistant and what they mean.
Holding and operating your remote assistant
To optimise communication between your remote assistant and your
processor:
Hold your remote assistant in the palm of your hand in front of
you.
Figure 11: Holding the remote assistant in the palm of the hand
Keep your remote assistant and your processor within two meters
(approximately 6 feet) of each other. Operating it at a greater
distance may result in either increased delay between processor
and remote assistant response time, or loss of communication.
Hold or position your remote assistant on the same side of the
body as your processor (if communicating with one processor),
or between the two processors (if communicating with two
processors).
It is not necessary to point your remote assistant at your processor.
When your processor is within operating distance of your remote
assistant and they are communicating, the indicator light on your
remote assistant is a steady blue.
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