User's Manual
CAUTION
Please avoid hitting wireless communication antennas as this may adversely affect
communications quality.
Bluetooth
Bluetooth systems create a personal-area network (PAN), or
piconet
, that may fill a room or may
encompass no more distance than that between the cell phone on a belt-clip and the headset on your
head.
When Bluetooth-capable devices come within range of one another, an electronic conversation takes
p
lace to determine whether they have data to share or whether one needs to control the other. The user
doesn't have to press a button or give a command -- the electronic conversation happens automatically.
Once the conversation has occurred, the devices -- whether they're part of a computer system or a stereo
-- form a network.
Once a piconet is established, the members randomly hop frequencies in unison so they stay in touch
with one another and avoid other piconets that may be operating in the same room.
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