Microsoft Corporation CU-13R Manuale Utente
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Select the mounting location of the microphone carefully, to increase
the quality of voice transmission.
the quality of voice transmission.
The best place to mount the microphone is close to the rear view mirror.
Mount the microphone so that it points towards the driver’s mouth and
is at least 1 metre (3 feet) from the car kit speaker, to avoid audio
feedback.
Mount the microphone so that it points towards the driver’s mouth and
is at least 1 metre (3 feet) from the car kit speaker, to avoid audio
feedback.
Make sure the microphone cable reaches to the junction box.
Mount the microphone so that it is not exposed to air streams from the
vents. Do not place the microphone cable in the heating, ventilation, or
air-conditioning system. Use the supplied double-sided adhesive tape to
mount the microphone.
vents. Do not place the microphone cable in the heating, ventilation, or
air-conditioning system. Use the supplied double-sided adhesive tape to
mount the microphone.
Insert the microphone plug into the microphone connector on the
junction box, and to lock it in place, turn the plug clockwise.
junction box, and to lock it in place, turn the plug clockwise.
External antenna
The external antenna improves the reception of the mobile device in a
car. For availability, contact your dealer.
car. For availability, contact your dealer.
Note: In order to comply with RF exposure guidelines, install the
external antenna so that a minimum distance of 20 centimetres (8
inches) can be maintained between the external antenna and all
persons, with external antenna gain not exceeding 3 dBi.
external antenna so that a minimum distance of 20 centimetres (8
inches) can be maintained between the external antenna and all
persons, with external antenna gain not exceeding 3 dBi.
■ Check the operation of the car kit
After the car kit has been installed, check that it is mounted and
working properly. See also “Troubleshooting”, p. 27.
working properly. See also “Troubleshooting”, p. 27.