Notes on using the Remote Commander
- The water resistant specifications of this Remote Commander (supplied) are equivalent to IEC 60529 “Degrees of protection against ingress of water (IP Code)” IPX5 (*1), which specifies the degree of protection provided against the entry of water.
- You cannot use the Remote Commander in a swimming pool.
- You cannot use the Remote Commander when it is wet.
- The antenna (aerial) is built into the Remote Commander.
- The following conditions may cause the Remote Commander to become inoperable.
- When using in an area with a wireless LAN, in an area where devices such as microwave ovens, mobile phones and mobile gaming devices with a communication function are in use nearby, or in other areas where electromagnetic waves are being emitted.
- When the antenna (aerial) built into the Remote Commander is covered by your hand or blocked by people in situations such as riding in a crowded train.
- If tanning oil or sunscreen gets onto the Remote Commander, wash it off using lukewarm water. Otherwise, it may cause discoloration or damage such as cracks to occur.
(*1) IPX5 (Degrees of protection against jets of water): The Remote Commander will maintain its operability even when exposed to direct streams of water from any direction in a situation where approximately 12.5 l/min. of water is supplied for more than 3 minutes from a distance of about 3 meters using a nozzle with an inner diameter of 6.3 millimeters.