AB Shutter3 B03 Nihokikorangi Mana Mamao Matawā Whaiaro

Whakatakotoranga
- Whakawhitiwhiti Nihokikorangi Putanga 4.0
- Tuku auau 2.4ghz ~ 2.4835ghz
- Te tawhiti whakawhitiwhiti 10m(30ft)
- Te ora o te pākahiko CR2032 x1 pūtau / tata ki te 6 marama (Me te whakamahi toharite <10x ia ra)
- Ahu 50mm x 33mm x 10.5mm
- Taumaha: Tata ki te 9g
Whakaahua hua

Pūhiko
* Install battery with positive pole facing up
Me pehea te Whakamahi
He ngawari ki te whakarite, ngawari ki te whakamahi
- Te hono i to waea me to Rurumaru Mamao Nihokikorangi
- Turn on your Bluetooth remote shutter by moving the side switch into the “ON” position. The blue LED light will start flashing. Your Bluetooth remote shutter is now in “pairing” mode.
- Open the Bluetooth options on your phone. On most phones, this can be done by going to “Settings” and then selecting “Bluetooth” (on Android phones, you may need to first go to “Apps” and then select “Settings” from your list of applications to get to Bluetooth).
- Once you have Bluetooth open, select the device “AB Shutter 3” from the list of device options. You may need to wait a few seconds, but it should soon say “Connected.”
- Open your camera application i runga i to waea penei i nga wa katoa ka tata koe ki te tango pikitia.
** Mena kaore to tono kaamera i te hototahi ki te Karere Mamao Nihokikorangi, ka taea e koe te tango i te "Kamera 360" mai i te toa Google Play me te whakamahi i taua tono.
- Pupuhi: Using your Bluetooth Remote Shutter, press the appropriate button to take a picture.
- If using the AIPhan iPhone, the button that says “Camera 360 iOS” on your Bluetooth Remote Shutter.
- If using an Android, press the button that says “Android.”
Pūrere Hototahi
Hototahi ki te Android 4.2.2 OS hou ake ranei me te iOS 6.0 hou ake ranei
Te Maaramatanga Whakaaturanga RF
Be aware of RF exposure and ensure that the device operates within FCC exposure limits by maintaining the specified distance from the body.
Whakamahi Apatoko
Avoid using body-worn accessories with metallic components. Use only the supplied or approved antenna to comply with RF exposure requirements.
Whakatupato FCC
- 15.19 Te whakaritenga tapangas.
Ka tutuki tenei taputapu ki te wahanga 15 o nga Ture FCC. Ko te mahi i raro i nga tikanga e rua e whai ake nei:- Kaore pea tenei taputapu e whakararu kino, a
- Me whakaae tenei taputapu ki nga pokanoa kua tae mai, tae atu ki te pokanoa ka puta he mahi kore.
- 15.21 Nga korero mo te kaiwhakamahi.
Ko nga Huringa me nga whakarereketanga kaore i tino whakaaehia e te roopu kawenga mo te hanganga ture ka whakakorehia te mana o te kaiwhakamahi ki te whakahaere i nga taputapu. - 15.105 Nga korero ki te kaiwhakamahi.
Tuhipoka: Kua whakamatauria enei taputapu, kua kitea e u ana ki nga tepe mo te Akomanga B mamati
device, under Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used according to the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:- Whakahoahoa, nukuhia ranei te antenna whiwhi.
- Whakanuia te wehenga i waenga i te taputapu me te kaiwhiwhi.
- Honoa te taputapu ki tetahi putanga i runga i te ara iahiko rereke mai i tera e hono ana te kaikawe.
- Korero atu ki te kaihoko, ki tetahi tohunga hangarau reo irirangi/TV mo te awhina.
Tauākī Whakaaturanga Irirangi FCC RF:
Ko tenei Kaiwhakawhiti me kaua e noho tahi me te mahi tahi me etahi atu antenna, kaiwhakawhiti ranei. Ko enei taputapu e whai ana ki nga rohe whakakitenga iraruke RF kua whakaritea mo te taiao kore whakahaere. Ko enei taputapu me whakauru me te whakahaere me te iti rawa o te 5mm te tawhiti i waenga i te radiator me to tinana.
Whakatupato IC
This device complies with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’slicense-exemptt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
- Kare pea tenei taputapu e pokanoa.
- Me whakaae tenei taputapu ki tetahi pokanoa, tae atu ki te pokanoa ka puta he mahi kino o te taputapu.
The information listed above provides the user with information needed to make him or her aware of the RF exposure and what to do to ensure that this radio operates within the FCC exposure limits of this radio. The device complies with RF specifications when the device used at 5mm from the body. Third-party belt clips, holsters, and similar accessories used by this device should not contain any metallic components. Body-worn accessories that do not meet these requirements may not comply with RF exposure requirements and should be avoided. Use only the supplied or an approved antenna.
FAQ
Q: Ka taea e au te whakamahi i nga taputapu tuatoru me nga waahanga konganuku me tenei taputapu?
A: No, it is recommended to avoid using accessories with metallic components to comply with RF exposure requirements.
Tuhinga / Rauemi
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