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A3LS760Notebook Computer

Samsung Electronics Co Ltd
Notebook Computer - FCC ID A3LS760 - Samsung Electronics Co Ltd
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Application Details

Equipment Class
JBC - Part 15 Class B Computing Device/Personal Computer
Date of Grant
Jan 16, 2001
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Jan 16, 2001
Equipment Note
Notebook Computer
Company
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd
Country
United States

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Users Manual

Using Your Documentation 1 Using Your Documentation Congratulations on your purchase of a notebook computer. Whether you are new to using a portable computer or are an experienced user, this user’s manual can help you get the most from your computer. Manual Documentation Conventions Information Icons Three icons and their associated messages appear in this manual: A note informs you of special circumstances. A caution warns you of possible damage to equipment or data. A warning indicates the possibility of personal injury. Keyboard Conventions Keys that you need to press to perform certain functions are shown in the manual enclosed in angle brackets. For example, <Ctrl> indicates the control key (Ctrl on the keyboard). If you need to press two keys at the same time, the key names are shown joined by a plus sign. For example, <Alt+Pg Up> means that you should press the Alt key and hold it and then press th e PgUpkey. 2 Using Your Documentation Mouse/Touchpad Conventions You may be asked to click, doubleclick, click an hold or right click on items on the display screen. The object that needs to be clicked upon will be displayed inItalictext or shown in a small figure such as the "Start Button. If you are new to using computers, see “Glossary”. The “Glossary” explains general computing terms that are used in this manual and tells you about some of the differences between notebook computers and desktop computers. Software User Documentation Your computer is shipped from the factory with several software programs installed. The software may include its own online or printed documentation. Refer to the documentation or the Help options in the software for more information. The figures and illustrations in this manual may not be identical to those on your system. ActionProcessComment Click Depress the mouse/ touchpad left button and release This will cause a process to begin Double Click Quickly click the left mouse/touchpad button two times This will cause a process to begin Click-Hold Depress the mouse/ touchpad button and do not release This is used to move/drag objects to new locations Right Click Depress the mouse/ touchpad right button and release This is usually used to obtain information about an object or start a process Introducing Your Computer 3 Introducing Your Computer Your lightweight portable notebook computer includes many features to meet your computing needs at home and/or on the road. These features are a lightweight portable notebook computer and a docking station that contains all of the peripheral devices you may need. Your system is very powerful and can perform all of the functions of a desktop computer. Where Everything Is The following sections "PC Equipment Locations" and "Docking Bay Equipment Locations" will explain the details of the notebook computer and the docking station as well as other basic operations to dock and undock the computer. You are provided with a notebook computer and its docking station (shown below) as well as many other accessories. Figure 1. Basic System Docking Station Notebook Computer Notebook & Docking Station 4 Introducing Your Computer PC Equipment Location The figures in this section show you the location of important items on the computer. Figure 2. Front View of PC Internet Key LED’s Touchpad Speaker Microphone Jack Headphone Jack/MP3 Remote Controller Jack Touchpad Buttons Keyboard Power Button LCD Display Fan Vent Video Port Introducing Your Computer 5 Figure 3. Left View of PC Figure 4. Back View of PC The figure below is the bottom view of the PC without the DockingStation attached. See ”Using the Multi-Bay Docking Station” on page 30. Figure 5. Bottom View of PC USB Port DC-in Port PC Card Slot LAN/Serial Port Modem Port Kensington Lock Battery Compartment Battery Latch Memory Module Compartment Docking Connector Battery Latch 6 Introducing Your Computer Docking Bay Equipment Location The figures in this section show you the location of important items on the docking station. Figure 6. Docking Station Front/Top Figure 7. Docking Station Back Docking Release Latch Docking Pins FDD Release Latch CD/DVD Release Latch Docking Connector Undocking Button Docking Hook CD/DVD Drive FDD [Floppy Disk Drive] Docking Hook Kensington Lock TV-Out Port PS/2 Port USB Port USB Port LAN Port DC-in Port Speaker Docking Release Latch Printer Port Introducing Your Computer 7 Figure 8. Docking Station Bottom Undocking/Docking your Computer The docking station allows you to use this system as a desktop PC. The docking station is installed to the system at the point of purchase. Connect the AC adapter to a docking when it is installed to a system. Undocking your Computer Power Off To remove your computer from the dockingstation with the power off,complete the following steps. 1.Turn off the system. 2.Disconnect the AC adapter. Speaker FDD Drive CD/DVD Drive 8 Introducing Your Computer 3.Grab the two dockingreleaselatches and pull them out. Figure 9. Release Latch 4.Tilt the system up at the back. 5.After tilting remove the system by sliding/lifting out toward the back of the docking bay. 6.Connect the AC adapter to the system. Power On. 1.Press the PC detach button on front of the docking. 2.When [xxxx] message shows on the screen, then hold and pull two release latches. 3.Remove a system. 4.Attach the AC adapter to a system. UseStart>PCdetachinsteadofthePCdetachbutton. Docking your Computer Power Off To install your computer into the docking station with the power off complete the following steps. 1.Disconnect the AC adapter from the system. Release Latch PC Detach Button Introducing Your Computer 9 2.Place the front part of a system on two hooks of the docking station. Figure 10. Docking Sequence 3.Press the back part of a system until it clicks into a docking fully. Power on To dock your computer with the power on just reverse the directions in the power on undocking section. When it is connected properly then [xxxxx] message shows. Press a system t…

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Users Manual

Multi Media Functions/Equipment 41 2.Connect MP3 remote controller to its jack on front of a system. Figure 32. Connecting MP3 Player 3.Connect ear-phone to the MP3 remote controller. Figure 33. Headphone Hookup 4.Click Start > MP3 Loader > MP3 Loader. Figure 34. MP3 Loader Ear-phones Microphone 42 Multi Media Functions/Equipment 5.Open the folder you saved the MP3 files on the hard disk. The files will be shown in the middle part of the window in a similar manner to Windows Explorer. 6.Select files you want to save to the flash memory of MP3 Player and click on the upload button or you may use the standard windows drag and drop method. Repeat this step until you have uploaded all of your selections or you have run out of memory. 7.Close the MP3 loader. The MP3 player will not operate with the MP3 loader open."PC"will be displayed in the led window of the player. 8.Slide the Power Slide bar to Music mode.Amusicalnoteicon e ee e will appear on the LCD of MP3 remote controller. 9.Press the Play/Stop button to play MP3 files. The MP3 file number and the playing time will be displayed on the LCD of the remote controller. 10.Adjust volume with the volume bar(+ VOL -). Refer to the on-line help of the program. Voice Recorder You can use the microphone attached to the ear-phone to record your voice or other sounds into the MP3 Player. Recording 1.Slide the Power Slide bar to Voice mode. A microphone icon ( ) will appear on the LCD of MP3 remote controller. 2.Press the REC/Erase button to record your voice. The track number and recording time will be shown on the LCD of the MP3 remote controller. 3.Press the REC/Erase button again to finish recording. 4.To listen to what you recorded, press the Play/Stop button. Delete Recording 1.Select a file (recorded file) from your MP3 remote controller that you wish to delete. Multi Media Functions/Equipment 43 2.Press the REC/Erase button for greater than 1 second. Next ‘ERASE’ message is displayed and blinks on the LCD, it means that the MP3 Player is ready to erase what you have chosen. 3.When ‘ERASE’ message is blinking, press REC/Erase button for greater than 1 second to erase the file. If you are using MP3 Leader program, it is easier to erase the file by deleting a file from flash memory. 44 Using the Battery Using the Battery Your computer uses a smart rechargeable Lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery pack for power when the AC adapter is not attached to an electrical outlet. The smart battery gives a accurate measurement of the current battery capacity which helps extend operating time by enabling effective power management in operating systems that take advantage of the accurate information supplied by thebattery. Charging the Battery Your computer’s battery starts charging automatically when you connect the power to the computer and to an electrical outlet. If the computer is off, the battery charges faster than if the computer’s power is on. Approximate charging times for the Li-Ion battery are: • 2-3 hours with the computer off (Small battery) and 4-5 hours (Large battery). • 5-6 hours with the computer on (Small battery) and 10-11 hours (Large battery). While the battery is charging normally, the battery charge light on the computer is amber (See ”System Status Lights” on page 25 for the location of the battery charge light). When the battery is fully charged, the light changes to green. When you use a new battery pack for the first time or use a battery after a long period of storage, the initial battery life is shorter than normal. Normal battery life resumes after a few discharge-recharge cycles. Follow these rules for charging your battery: • A battery normally discharges power when not used for long periods of time. Be sure to recharge the battery every two months when it is not in use. • Make it a practice to discharge your battery fully before recharging the battery. This can help extend the life of the battery. • Do not attempt to charge the battery in temperatures of under 50 o F(10 o C) or over 90 o F(32 o C .) All batteries eventually wear out and lose the ability to hold a charge. You may need to replace your battery pack after a year of average usage. Using the Battery 45 Safely Using the Battery Follow these guidelines to safely use the battery: • Turn off your computer andunplug it if you accidentally: – Expose the equipment to liquid. – Drop, jar, or damage the computer. • Use only approved battery chargers. • Do not disassemble the battery, heat it above212° F (100° C), or burn it. The battery used in this computer may cause a fire or chemical burn if mistreated. • Your computer's rechargeable battery may be considered hazardous waste. If you replace your battery with a new one: – Keep the old battery out of the reach of children. – Dispose of the old battery promptly. – Make sure that you follow all local requirements when you dispose of the old battery. Removing the Battery Your computer comes with the battery pack inserted in the computer. To remove the battery from the computer: 1.Turn the computer’s power off and close the LCD panel. 2.Undock the computer if docked. See ”Undockingyour Computer” on page 7. 3.Turn the computer over so that the bottom of the unit faces up. 4.Slide the battery locking taps outward. 46 Using the Battery . Figure 35. Removing the Battery Pack 5.Slide the battery out of the compartment. Installing the Battery To install the battery pack: 1.With the computer’s power off, close the LCD panel and turn the computer over so the bottom of the unit faces up. 2.Slide the battery into the battery pack into the compartment (Figure 37). Make sure the battery is fully inserted into the compartment. Insure you have chosen the correct battery for your intended use of the computer. Insert the battery into the battery compartment, ensuring the correct orientation so that the battery fits in its slot properly. 3.Slide the battery pack latches toward the center of the computer. Lo c k Unlock 1 2 2 Battery Latch Ba…

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Users Manual

64 Using the Modem ATDTS0Recalls the stored phonenumber asAT&Z0 bytonedial ATDPS0Recalls the stored phone number as AT&Z0 by pulse dial AT+MS=XSets protocol for modem connection (X=V90, V34) AT+MS=V90 (default setting) Try to connect with V.90 (max 56 Kbps) AT+MS=V34 Try to connect with V.34 (max 33.6 Kbps) Using the LAN 65 Using the LAN Ideal for customers who want basic 10/100 connectivity. Delivers industry-leading performance through Intel's latest 82559 chip design. Common drivers and Intel's PROSet utility enable widespread compatibility and ease of installation. Installing the LAN Driver in Windows Me Before you begin verify that the "3Com 10/100 Mini PCI Ethernet Adapter" is installed otherwise you will have to install it. Install the LAN Driver Windows Me has its own PCI Ethernet Adapter driver, simply install the LAN driver according to the instructions below. 1.Start > Settings > Control Panel > System, double-click the system icon. 2.Click theDevice Manager tab. 3.Double-clickNetwork Adaptersin the list area. 4.Click theDriver tab,thenclickUpdate Driver. 5.Select "Specify the location of the driver (Advanced)" and clickNext. 6.Select "Search for a better driver than the one your device is using "Removable Media (Floppy, CD-ROM...)" and "Specify a location" then clickBrowse (Recommended)". Select theD:\Driver\LanDrv\WinMefrom your CD-ROM. and after clickNext. 7.ClickNext. 8.ClickFinish. (Windows has finished installing an updated driver for your hardware device) 9.ClickYes, to restart your computer and complete the driver installation. Configuring Network Environment 1.After you complete the installation of the Network Adapter Driver, double-click the Networkicon in the control panel. 66 Using the LAN 2.Click theNetwork Configuration tab, then ensure that "3Com 10/100 Mini PCI Adapter" is Installed. Figure 40.Installing the LAN Driver 3.SelectTCP/IP -> 3Com 10/100 Mini PCI Ethernet Adapterin the list of network components in the installed list, and clickProperties. 4.From the TCP/IP Properties, click theIP Addresstab. SelectSpecify an IP address and then enter yourIP addressand the appropriatesubnet mask. If you use DHCP server, select "Obtain an IP addressautomatically". 5.Click theGatewaytab, then enter gateway address in theNew gatewayand Click Add. If you use DHCP server, this process is not needed. 6.Click theDNS Configurationtab, then selectEnable DNS, and enter the host name in theHost, enter the domain name in theDomainand DNS server address in the DNS server Search Order. Click "Add". If you use DHCP server, this process is not needed. 7.If you finish the TCP/IP set-up, clickOK. 8.From the Network dialog box, clickAdd. Using the LAN 67 9.From the Select Network Component type dialogbox, select protocol and then ClickAdd. 10.From the Select Network Protocol dialog box, select Microsoft in the Manufactures list and then selectIPX/SPX-compatible Protocol.ClickOK. 11.Repeat 8 and 9. Select Microsoft in the Manufactures list, and then selectNetBEUI. ClickOK. 12.Click Network "Identification" tab, type in anything you wish to identify this computer inComputer Name,Workgroup,Computer Description.Keepinmind that eachComputer Nameis unique on a network. 13.When you finish the network set-up, clickOKfrom the Network dialog box. 14.Restart your computer to update the system. Installing the LAN Driver in Windows 98 You can install the LAN driver as shown in the following. LAN Driver Installation Windows 98 has its own Intel (R) PRO/100+ PCI adapter driver, but install the LAN driver according to the instructions below. 1.From theControl Panel, double-click theSystemicon. 2.Click theDevice Managertab. 3.Double-clickOther DevicesorNetwork Adaptersin the list area. 4.Double-click aPCI Ethernet Controller(orIntel (R) PRO/100+ PCI adapter). 5.Click theDrivertab, then clickUpdate Driver. 6.ClickNextat theUpdate Device Driver Wizard. 7.Select "Display a list of all the drivers in a specific location..."and clickNext. 8.ClickDiskand selectHave Disk. 9.Insert the Intel PRO/100+ adapter disk or System Software CD and selectSpecify a location, then enter the appropriate drive for your disk media (A:, D:, etc.), and ClickOK. 68 Using the LAN 10.The Update Wizard displays the message that it has found the driver and select Intel (R) PRO/100+ PCI Adapter,thenClickOK. 11.From the Update Device Driver Wizard, ClickNext. If a dialog box displays file not found message, enter the driver directory, and click OK . 12.From the Update Wizard, ClickFinish. 13.Restart your computer when prompted to updateyour computer. Configuring Network Environment 1.If you complete installing Network Adapter driver, from thecontrol panel, double- click theNetworkicon. 2.ClickNetwork Configurationtab, then ensure thatIntel (R) PRO/100+ PCI Adapteris installed. 3.SelectTCP/IP >Intel (R) PRO/100+ PCI Adapterin the The following network components are installed list, and clickProperties. 4.From the TCP/IP Properties, click theIP Addresstab. SelectSpecify an IP address and then enter your IP address and the appropriate subnet mask. If you use DHCP server, selectObtain an IP addressautomatically. 5.Click theGatewaytab, then enter gateway address in theNew gatewayand Click Add. If you use DHCP server, this process is not needed. 6.Click theDNS Configurationtab, then selectEnable DNS, and enter the host name in theHost, domain name in theDomainand DNS server address in theDNS server Search Order.ClickAdd. If you use DHCP server, this process is not needed. 7.If you finish the TCP/IP setup, clickOK. 8.From theNetworkdialog box, clickAdd. 9.From theSelect Network Component typedialog box, selectprotocol, clickAdd. 10.From theSelect Network Protocoldialog box, select Microsoft in theManufactures list and then selectIPX/SPX-compatible Protocol,clickOK. 11.Repeat 8 and 9. Select Microsoft in theManufacturerslist, and then select NetBEUI, clickOK. 12.If you finish the network setup, fromNetworkdialog box, clickOK. 13.Restart your …

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Block Diagram

A3LS760ClockDiagram CPUPentiumIII 500MHz Chipset Intel 82443BX SODIMMSLOT#1/ ONBOARD MEMORY Chipset Intel 82371EB PCMCIAContl. PCI1410PGE SuperI/O PC97338 VideoContl. SAVAGEIX MICOMH8 64F3434F Audio ESS1988S 100MHz 100MHz 33MHz 100MHz 33MHz 14.318MHz 48MHz CPU_STP 14.318MHz 33MHz Crystal 14.318MHz Crystal 32.768KHz Crystal 16MHz OSC 49.152MHz LCD 65MH z PCI_STP STPCLK W48C111 -16HTR 33MHz 33MHz 33MHz MiniPCIcard (3COMCOMBO) Crystal 14.318Mhz 100MHz W40S11-02

External Photos

FrontsideofEUT RearsideofEUT BottomsideofEUT FrontsideofDocking FrontsideofDocking

ID Label/Location Info

Page 15 of 16 JOB NO. : SEMC889B 5. FCC Label Configuration and Location 5.1 Label Configulation 5.2 Location of Label This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of SEC EMC Testing laboratory.

Internal Photos

Insideview FrontsideofMainBoard RearsideofMainBoard

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FrontsideofMP3Board FrontsideofMP3Board FrontsideofMiniPCI

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FrontviewofAdapter RearviewofAdapter

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RearsideofMiniPCI FrontsideofDockingBoard RearsideofDockingBoard

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FrontviewofDockingI/OBoard RearviewofDockingI/OBoard Adapter

Test Report

Page 1 of 16 JOB NO. : SEMC889B Product :Note Book Computer Model No. :SENS Pro 760 FCC ID : A3LS760 1. This test reports shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of SEC EMC Testing laboratory. 2. This test reports does not constitute an endorsement by NIST/NVLAP or U.S Government. 3. This test report is to certify that the tested device properly complies with the requirements of FCC Rules and Regulations Part 15 Subpart B Unintentional Radiators. All tests necessary to show compliance to the requirements were and these results met the specifications requirement. Date of test :October 13, 2000 Issued Date :October 31, 2000 Tested by: Choon Kil, KIM / Test Engineer Reviewed by: Seung Kyu, CHA / Manager of EMC Lab Authorised by: Taek Jeong, Shin / Chief of EMC Lab This laboratory is registered by the NIST/NVLAP, U.S.A. The test reported herein have been performed in accordance with its terms of registration. EMI TEST REPORT According to FCC Part 15 Subpart B/Class B NVLAP Code: Page 2 of 16 JOB NO. : SEMC889B Table of Contents 1. General Information 1.1 Product Description 1.2 Tested System Details 1.3 Configuration of EUT and peripherals 1.4 Used Cable Description 1.5 System Block Diagram of Test Configuration 2. System Test Configuration 2.1 Configuration of Radiated and Conducted Interference Measurement 2.2 Operation Enviroment 2.3 Test Procedure 3. Conducted Emission Test Data 4. Radiated Emission Test Data 5. Label Configuration and Location 6. Test Equipment Used Distribution This test report has been made available as follows: CS Management Center, EMC Laboratory1 original Computer Division1 copy This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of SEC EMC Testing laboratory. Page 3 of 16 JOB NO. : SEMC889B 1. General Information Applicant :Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. CS Management Center EMC Test Laboratory Tel.: +81-(0)31-200-2135 Fax.: +81-(0)31-200-2189 Full Address :416 Maetan 3 Dong, Paldal-Ku, Suwon City, Kyungki Do, Korea, 442-742 Kind of Product :Note Book Computer Model Name :SENS Pro 760(Brand Name: SAMSUNG) NV5000 Series(Brand Name: SAMSUNG) Customer Ref. :Computer Div. Test Report Produced by :Choon Kil, Kim / Test Eng. 1.1 Product Description 1) Operating Frequency : 500MHz(CPU Speed), 100MHz(Host Clock), 100MHz(SDRAM Clock) 33.3MHz(PCI Clock), 14.318MHz(Ref. OSC), 49.512MHz(Audio Clock) 100MHz(Video Memory Clock), 12.288MHz(Audio Bit Clock), 24.576MHz(Audio C24) 16MHz(Micom Clock), 48MHz(USB Clock), 65MHz(LCD Clock) 2) Justification The system was configured for testing in typical fashion use. Cable were attached to each of the available I/O Ports. Where applicable, peripherals were attached to the I/O cables. The mode of operation utilized for testing was selected to best simulate typical EUT use. This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of SEC EMC Testing laboratory. Page 4 of 16 JOB NO. : SEMC889B 3) Description of Testing operating mode LCD Screen CRT Monitor FDD, Hard disk drive & CD-ROM drive LPT1 to Printer Media Player Playing through Video CD in Network Server Audio out to Speaker 4) Tested Resolution : 1024 X 76860Hz32bits 1024 X 76885Hz32bits This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of SEC EMC Testing laboratory. Refresh ratesColors LCD(12.1") Ext. Monitor Tested Video modeResolutions Network Audio Output Operating Mode Operating section of EUT "H" Pattern display & Read / Write Page 5 of 16 JOB NO. : SEMC889B 5) Assemble Parts ItemSpecificationRemark CPUIntel Mobile Pentium-III 500MHzBGA2 Package FSB 100MHz support L2 cache: 256KB(PentiumIII) Main MemorySAMSUNG, 256MB (RAM) Video Controller2x Savage/IX-8(AGP) SupportAGP 2x Mode support Embedded 8BM SDRAM 3D Hardware Accelerator Support Video DisplaySEC, LCD 12.1": XGA TFT LCDTFT XGA+(12.1") FDDCitizen,11 mm Height, 3.5", 1.44MB 2MB Mode support HDDNone-Removable, UDMA(9.5mmH)2.5", E-IDE I/F,PIO Mode-4,UDMA/33 mode CD-ROM3.5"/5.25", 12.7mm Height,680MB E-IDE I/F, PIO Mode-4 support, 24X AC AdapterSEC, 42-Watts, AC 90~240V FREE-VOLTAGEAD-4212 MODEM/LAN3COM, Mini-PCI MODEM/LAN Combo, 56KBPS V.90 DSP Modem and 10/100M Base T Ethernet support Keyboard80Keys UK-81Keys, Japanese-82KeysPitch 18.5mm DockingSEC, SSD-760E,K MP3 Player32MB Flash Memory, MP3, WMA Ports 1 SERIAL (9 PIN) 1 PARALLEL (25 PIN) 1 EXT. MONITOR (15 PIN) 1 PS/2 (6 PIN) 1 TV-out (Composite) 1 100Pin Expention Connector 1 USB (4 PIN) 1 FIR 1 MIC-IN 1 LINE-IN 1 HEADPHONE-OUT 1 MODEM(RJ11) 1 LAN(RJ45) DC-IN This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of SEC EMC Testing laboratory. Page 6 of 16 JOB NO. : SEMC889B 1.2 Tested System Details ModelDescriptionCable descriptionRemarks (1)Samsung ElectronicsPersonal Computer-EUT M/N : SENS Pro 760S/N : - (2)Samsung Electronics External Monitor Unshielded AC Power Cable M/N : CKG7507LS/N : -Shielded Video Cable (3)LOGITECH Serial Mouse Shielded Mouse Cable M/N : M-M35S/N : LZA71452614 (4)LOGITECH USB Mouse Shielded Mouse Cable M/N : M-U48aS/N :LZE94457296 (5)H.P Inkjet Printer Unshielded AC Power Cable M/N : 2225C+S/N : 2825S1773Shielded Printer Cable (6)LOGITECH USB Mouse Shielded Mouse Cable M/N : M-U48aS/N : LZE94457296 (7)GATEWAY USB Mouse Shielded Mouse Cable M/N :MOSXUBS/N : 3872F105 (8)Samsung Electronics Telephone Unshielded Cable M/N : SP-F18RS/N :B22H334136 (9)Samsung Electronics DC Power Supply Unshielded Cable M/N : AD-4212S/N :- (10)Samsung Electronics Earphone Unshielded Cable M/N : SAMSUNG MP3S/N :LTC93500036 (11)EASTERNMIKEShielded Mike Cable M/N : CERONS/N : - (12)Samsung ElectronicsKeyboardUnshielded Cable M/N : SEC-DC8LVS/N : PU005848 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of SEC EMC Testing laboratory. Page 7 of 16 JOB NO. : SEMC889B 1.3 Configuration of EUT and peripherals MarkItemModel No.Serial No.ManufacturerRemark APersonal computerSENS Pro 760-SamsungEUT BExternal …

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Test Setup Photos

Page 9 of 16 JOB NO. : SEMC889B 2. System Test Configuration 2.1 Configuration of Radiated and Conducted Interference Measurement * Cabling was taken into consideration and test data was taken under worse case conditions. 1)Conduction(Front View) 2)Conduction(Rear View) This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of SEC EMC Testing laboratory. Page 10 of 16 JOB NO. : SEMC889B 3) Radiation(Front View) 4) Radiation(Rear View) This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of SEC EMC Testing laboratory.

Contact Information

Applicant

Jenni Chun(General Manager)
[email protected]973-808-6375Fax: 973-808-6361

Technical Contact

SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO.,LTD.TAEK JEONG SHIN
[email protected]82-331-200-214

416 MAETAN-3DONG, PALDAL-GU · SUWON · South Korea

Test Firm

Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.K. Lyoum

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