Caution:
Do not use paint, correction fluid or other forms of liquid or
aerosol to write or mark the radio or an accessory. Chemicals may affect
the radio's casing and invalidate the compliance ratings and product
warranty.
A label can be placed into the Radio user label area next to the loudspeaker.
Do not cover the loudspeaker. A label can also be placed into the battery user
label area.
RFID tag
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags can be useful for asset tracking,
allowing you to automate audit tracking of pool radios, tracking radios in/out
of service centres and stock tracking. It is also useful for pairing pool radios
with resources (persons and vehicles) and facilitating the rights of access to
secure areas.
These tags allow devices to be tracked through a communications network -
when the tag with a unique ID is moved within the proximity of a RFID
read/write unit, it reads the stored data or writes data to the tag.
Your radio has an integrated 'passive' RFID tag fitted, it is able to operate in
the presence of a RFID read/write unit, even when the radio is powered
down or has its battery removed. RFID tags operate at various frequencies—
the tag in your radio is preprogrammed to operate at a frequency of 125 kHz.
The range of operation is dependent on the RFID read/write unit.
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