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SatCure Super poster

Joined: 09 Feb 2003 Posts: 2299
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Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2005 6:24 pm Post subject: ** README FIRST ** |
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We can't guarantee the operation of, or picture/audio quality of, any wireless system since it is so dependent on house layout, presence of metal objects, people and interference. Use wireless only as a last resort. You'll find these devices on page 3 of our on-line catalogue.
www.SatCure.co.uk/accs/page3.htm
Only the recommended (new) batteries should be used in the remote control handset(s).
The Digisender units should not be placed too close to sources of interference such as TV sets, VCRs, microwave ovens etc. This also applies to any equipment which may belong to a neighbour with an adjoining wall.
The Digisender units should be kept away from sources of heat - i.e. not placed on top of or near anything that is warm to the touch.
The Digisender units should be positioned where they can not "see" sources of infra-red radiation (eg. sunshine, electric fire). Also please note that mercury vapour UV lights, faulty fluorescent or "energy-saver" lamps can interfere with the Digisender operation, as can other transmitting equipment such as DECT phones and wireless LAN operating on 2.4Ghz. If in doubt, try unplugging such piece of equipment temporarily.
The signal which such units are permitted to transmit is limited by law to a tiny amount (a few milliWatts), so that there is minimal risk of interference to other equipment. Unfortunately this does mean that if there's any locally generated interference from, say, mercury vapour lights or even a poorly designed TV, then they simply won't work reliably. Some buildings seem especially prone to such problems - possibly because of internal metalwork or wiring - and there's nothing that can be done in such cases.
Edited by: SatCure at: 1/3/07 7:14 pm
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AEIDan Newbie
Joined: 17 Oct 2006 Posts: 1
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Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2006 11:04 am Post subject: Re: ** README FIRST ** |
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Hi Martin,
This is just a quick message to let you know the support forum at AEI has been running for a few months now. It is available at www.aei.info to all owners of AEI products. Registration (quick, free and easy) is required to access the forum.
Kind Regards, Dan Gorst AEI Security & Communications Ltd |
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