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BlueTooth
Technology
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Description:
When combined with Pantrack's
systems integration capability, Bluetooth is going to
change the relationship between consumers and their
vehicles. Consumers will be able to connect a variety
of digital devices with one seamless global standard
and access the information they need when they need
it.
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Bluetooth wireless
technology makes connections instantly without using cables
or wires. A microchip that incorporates a radio transceiver
is seamlessly built into digital devices. It facilitates
fast and secure transmissions of voice and data, even
when the devices are not within line-of-sight. And Bluetooth's
globally available frequency band ensures worldwide compatibility.
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Features:
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- Transmits signal through non-metallic
objects (walls or briefcase); doesn't require line-of-site
transmission.
- Connects a mobile phone to the vehicle's
audio system for safe, hands-free use.
- Integrates caller ID with the audio
system display.
- Accesses phone book entries through
radio presets and seek/scan buttons.
- Synchronizes Personal Digital Assistant
(PDA) info without wires.
- Reads vehicle diagnostics.
- Communicates with navigation devices.
- Downloads MP3 files from a laptop
to a car radio.
- Allows driver to hear e-mail messages
via text to speech.
- Accesses laptop or PDA files.
- Connects to land-based network from
vehicle.
- Accesses Internet connection.
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Benefits:
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Reduces driver distraction with hands-free communication.
- Enables multi-tasking.
- Eliminates docking cradles
and reduces wiring.
- Enables information sharing
between vehicle and home/office systems; i.e. maps,
calendars, etc.
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Specifications:
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- Operates in the globally available
2.4GHz unlicensed Industrial, Scientific and Medical (ISM)
band.
- Range of 10m (0dBm) or 100m (20dBm).
- Data rate of up to 1Mbps (effectively
721Kbps).
- Handles both voice and data.
- Supports both synchronous and asynchronous
communication.
- Uses frequency-hopping spread spectrum
(the transceivers hops up to 1600 times per second in a
pseudo-random fashion between up to 79 channels within the
2.4 GHz band - 1MHz per channel).
- Current consumption of 30mA send,
0.3mA standby.
- Omni-directional.
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