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AK8PCG4M1LNotebook PC

Sony Group Corporation
Notebook PC - FCC ID AK8PCG4M1L - Sony Group Corporation
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
Date of Grant
Jul 15, 2007
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Jul 15, 2007
Equipment Note
Notebook PC
Frequency Range
5745.00000000 - 5825.00000000
Company
Sony Group Corporation
Country
Japan

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Users Manual

Por favor lea detalladamente este manual de instrucciones antes de conectar y operar este equipo. Recuerde que un mal uso de su aparato podría anular la garantía. IMPORTANTE! ! Safety Information Renseignements relatifs à la sécurité Información de Seguridad Informações sobre segurança Personal Computer / Ordinateur personnel / Computadora Personal / Computador Pessoal VGN-TZ100 Series 4180_LegalSafety.fm Page 1 Tuesday, July 10, 2007 1:35 PM 2 For customers in USA and Canada Pour les utilisateurs aux Etats-Unis et au Canada Owner’s Record The model number and serial number are located on the back panel of your Sony VAIO® computer. Record the model and serial numbers in the space provided here, and keep in a secure location. Refer to the model and serial numbers when you call your Sony Service Center. Notice © 2007 Sony Electronics Inc. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited. All rights reserved. This manual and the software described herein, in whole or in part, may not be reproduced, translated, or reduced to any machine-readable form without prior written approval. SONY ELECTRONICS INC. PROVIDES NO WARRANTY WITH REGARD TO THIS MANUAL, THE SOFTWARE, OR OTHER INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN AND HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE WITH REGARD TO THIS MANUAL, THE SOFTWARE, OR SUCH OTHER INFORMATION. IN NO EVENT SHALL SONY ELECTRONICS INC. BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR SPECIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER BASED ON TORT, CONTRACT, OR OTHERWISE, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS MANUAL, THE SOFTWARE, OR OTHER INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN OR THE USE THEREOF. SONY CANNOT WARRANT THAT THE FUNCTIONS DESCRIBED IN THIS GUIDE WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR-FREE. SONY ALSO ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY, AND SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES TO, OR VIRUSES THAT MAY INFECT, YOUR COMPUTER EQUIPMENT, OR OTHER PROPERTY ON ACCOUNT OF YOUR ACCESS TO, USE OF, OR BROWSING IN ANY DESCRIBED WEB SITE, OR YOUR DOWNLOADING OF ANY MATERIALS, DATA, TEXT, IMAGES, VIDEO, OR AUDIO FROM ANY DESCRIBED WEB SITE. WEB SITE INFORMATION IS OBTAINED FROM VARIOUS SOURCES AND MAY BE INACCURATE. COPIES OF COPYRIGHTED INFORMATION MAY ONLY BE MADE FOR LEGALLY PERMISSIBLE PURPOSES. Sony Electronics Inc. reserves the right to make any modification to this manual or the information contained herein at any time without notice. The software described herein is governed by the terms of a separate user license agreement. This product contains software owned by Sony and licensed by third parties. Use of such software is subject to the terms and conditions of license agreements enclosed with this product. Some of the software may not be transported or used outside the United States. Software specifications are subject to change without notice and may not necessarily be identical to current retail versions. Model Number: Serial Number: 4180_LegalSafety.fm Page 2 Tuesday, July 10, 2007 1:35 PM 3 Certain product(s) included with this computer may include features such as copy protection and content management technology. USE OF THE SOFTWARE PRODUCT(S) REQUIRES AGREEMENT TO APPLICABLE END USER AGREEMENTS AND FULL COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE PRODUCT ACTIVATION PROCEDURES. Product activation procedures and privacy policies will be detailed during initial launch of the software product(s), or upon certain reinstallations of the software product(s), or reconfigurations of the computer, and may be completed by Internet or telephone (toll charges may apply). Updates and additions to software may require an additional charge. Subscriptions to online service providers may require a fee and credit card information. Financial services may require prior arrangements with participating financial institutions. Important information for Canadian customers: Your new VAIO computer includes certain software versions or upgrades, and Internet services or offers that are available to U.S. customers only. Sony, VAIO, the VAIO logo, VAIO Digital Studio, VAIO Media, VAIO Media Music Server, VAIO Media Photo Server, VAIO Media Video Server, Click to DVD, CLIÉ, Handycam, MICROMV, SonicStage, SonicStage Mastering Studio, SmartWi, ImageStation, ATRAC3, and i.LINK are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony Corporation. and "Memory Stick," "Memory Stick Duo," "MagicGate," "OpenMG," "MagicGate Memory Stick," "Memory Stick PRO," "Memory Stick PRO-HG," "Memory Stick Micro," "M2," and Memory Stick logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony Corporation. Intel and Pentium are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation. Microsoft, Windows, and the Windows logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. PS/2 is a registered trademark of IBM Corporation. The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc., and any use of such marks by Sony Corporation is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. SD Logo is a trademark. SDHC Logo is a trademark. All other trademarks are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited. i.LINK is a trademark of Sony used only to designate that a product contains an IEEE 1394 connection. The i.LINK connection may vary, depending on the software applications, operating system, and compatible i.LINK devices. All products with an i.LINK connection may not communicate with each other. Please refer to the documentation that came with your compatible i.LINK device for information on operating conditions and proper connection. Before connecting compatible i.LINK PC peripherals to your system, such as a CD-RW or hard disk drive, confirm their operating system compatibility and required operating conditions. All other trademarks are trademarks of their respective owners. The Wireless LAN functionality, which…

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Users Manual

N Operating Instructions - Hardware GuideUser GuideOperating Instructions - Hardware GuideUser GuideHardware 2 nN GuideUser Guide Personal Computer VGN-TZ SeriesVGN-TZ seriesVGN-TZ SeriesVGN-TZ seriesVGN-TZ100 Series/VGN-TZ10 Series 3 nN Contents Before Use .........................................................................................................................................................................7 Notice ...........................................................................................................................................................................7 Documentation .............................................................................................................................................................8 Ergonomic Considerations .........................................................................................................................................15 Getting Started .................................................................................................................................................................17 Locating Controls and Ports.......................................................................................................................................17 About the Indicator Lights ..........................................................................................................................................23 Connecting a Power Source ......................................................................................................................................27 Using the Battery Pack ..............................................................................................................................................28 Shutting Down Your Computer Safely .......................................................................................................................35 Using Your VAIO Computer .............................................................................................................................................36 Using the Keyboard ...................................................................................................................................................37 Using the Touch Pad .................................................................................................................................................42 Using Special-function Buttons ..................................................................................................................................45 Using the Built-in MOTION EYE Camera...................................................................................................................48 Using the Optical Disc Drive ......................................................................................................................................50 Using the ExpressCard Module .................................................................................................................................59 Using the Memory Stick Media ..................................................................................................................................64 Using Other Memory Cards .......................................................................................................................................68 Using the Internet.......................................................................................................................................................72 Using Wireless LAN (WLAN) .....................................................................................................................................73 4 nN Using the Bluetooth Functionality ..............................................................................................................................83 Using Peripheral Devices .................................................................................................................................................91 Connecting a Docking Station....................................................................................................................................91 Connecting External Speakers ..................................................................................................................................99 Connecting an External Display ...............................................................................................................................100 Selecting Display Modes..........................................................................................................................................105 Using the Multiple Monitors Function .......................................................................................................................107 Connecting an External Microphone ........................................................................................................................109 Connecting a Universal Serial Bus (USB) Device....................................................................................................110 Connecting a Printer ................................................................................................................................................112 Connecting an i.LINK Device ...................................................................................................................................113 Connecting to a Network (LAN) ...............................................................................................................................115 Customizing Your VAIO Computer ................................................................................................................................118 Setting the Password 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RF Exposure Info

Page 1 of 20 IMMERSIBLE SAR PROBE CALIBRATION REPORT Part Number: IXP – 030 S/N M0024 December 2006 Indexsar Limited Oakfield House Cudworth Lane Newdigate Surrey RH5 5BG Tel: +44 (0) 1306 632 870 Fax: +44 (0) 1306 631 834 e-mail: [email protected] Page 2 of 20 Indexsar Limited Oakfield House Cudworth Lane Newdigate Surrey RH5 5BG Tel: +44 (0) 1306 632 870 Fax: +44 (0) 1306 631 834 e-mail: [email protected] Calibration Certificate 0612/M0024 Dosimetric E-field Probe Type: IXP-030 Manufacturer: IndexSAR, UK Serial Number: M0024 Place of Calibration: IndexSAR, UK IndexSAR Limited hereby declares that the IXP-030 Probe named above has been calibrated for conformity to the IEEE 1528 and CENELEC EN 50361 standards on the date shown below. Date of Initial Calibration: 13 th December 2006 The probe named above will require a calibration check on the date shown below. Next Calibration Date: December 2007 The calibration was carried out using the methods described in the calibration document. Where applicable, the standards used in the calibration process are traceable to the UK’s National Physical Laboratory. Calibrated By: Approved By: Please keep this certificate with the calibration document. When the probe is sent for a calibration check, please include the calibration document. Page 3 of 20 INTRODUCTION This Report presents measured calibration data for a particular Indexsar SAR probe (S/N M0024) and describes the procedures used for characterisation and calibration. Indexsar probes are characterised using procedures that, where applicable, follow the recommendations of CENELEC [1] and IEEE [2] standards. The procedures incorporate techniques for probe linearisation, isotropy assessment and determination of liquid factors (conversion factors). Calibrations are determined by comparing probe readings with analytical computations in canonical test geometries (waveguides) using normalised power inputs. Each step of the calibration procedure and the equipment used is described in the sections below. CALIBRATION PROCEDURE 1. Objectives The calibration process comprises four stages 1) Determination of the channel sensitivity factors which optimise the probe’s overall rotational isotropy in 1800MHz brain fluid 2) Determination of the channel sensitivity factors and angular offset of the X channel which together optimise the probe’s spherical isotropy in 1800MHz brain fluid 3) Numerical averaging of the two sets of channel sensitivity factors to give both acceptable rotational isotropy and acceptable spherical isotropy values 4) At each frequency of interest, application of these channel sensitivity factors to model the exponential decay of SAR in a waveguide fluid cell, and hence derive the liquid conversion factors at that frequency 2. Probe output The probe channel output signals are linearised in the manner set out in Refs [1] and [2]. The following equation is utilized for each channel: U lin = U o/p + U o/p 2 / DCP (1) where U lin is the linearised signal, U o/p is the raw output signal in voltage units and DCP is the diode compression potential in similar voltage units. DCP is determined from fitting equation (1) to measurements of U lin versus source feed power over the full dynamic range of the probe. The DCP is a characteristic of the Schottky diodes used as the sensors. For the IXP-030 probes with CW signals the DCP values are typically 0.10V (or 20 in the voltage units used by Indexsar software, which are V*200). Page 4 of 20 In turn, measurements of E-field are determined using the following equation (where output voltages are also in units of V*200): E liq 2 (V/m) = U linx * Air Factor x * Liq Factor x + U liny * Air Factor y * Liq Factor y + U linz * Air Factor z * Liq Factor z (3) Here, “Air Factor” represents each channel’s sensitivity, while “Liq Factor” represents the enhancement in signal level when the probe is immersed in tissue-simulant liquids at each frequency of interest. 3. Selecting channel sensitivity factors to optimise isotropic response After manufacture, the first stage of the calibration process is to balance the three channels’ Air Factor values, thereby optimising the probe’s overall axial response (“rotational isotropy”). To do this, a 1800MHz waveguide containing head-fluid simulant is selected. Like all waveguides used during probe calibration, this particular waveguide contains two distinct sections: an air-filled launcher section, and a liquid cell section, separated by a dielectric matching window designed to minimise reflections at the air-liquid interface. The waveguide stands in an upright position and the liquid cell section is filled with 1800MHz brain fluid to within 10 mm of the open end. The depth of liquid ensures there is negligible radiation from the waveguide open top and that the probe calibration is not influenced by reflections from nearby objects. During the measurement, a TE 01 mode is launched into the waveguide by means of an N-type-to-waveguide adapter. The probe is then lowered vertically into the liquid until the tip is exactly 10mm above the centre of the dielectric window. This particular separation ensures that the probe is operating in a part of the waveguide where boundary corrections are not necessary. Care must also be taken that the probe tip is centred while rotating. The exact power applied to the input of the waveguide during this stage of the probe calibration is immaterial since only relative values are of interest while the probe rotates. However, the power must be sufficiently above the noise floor and free from drift. The dedicated Indexsar calibration software rotates the probe in 10 degree steps about its axis, and at each position, an Indexsar ‘Fast’ amplifier samples the probe channels 500 times per second for 0.4 s. The raw U o/p data from each sample are packed into 10 bytes and transmitted back to the PC controller via an optical cable. U linx , U liny and U linz are derived from the raw U o/p values and…

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RF Exposure Info

SAR Test Report No.: SAR_SONYE_016_07001_PCG- 4M1L_FCC_850_1900_2400_5000 Date of Report: 06/14/2007 Appendix A Plots Page 1 of 30 System / software: SARA2 / 2.40 VPM Input Power Drift: Date / Time: 3/9/2007 12:57:38 PM DUT Battery Model/No: Filename: temp.txt Probe Serial Number: L0116 Ambient Temperature: 22.8°C Liquid Simulant: 800 Device Under Test: Sony Relative Permittivity: 56.12 Relative Humidity: 30% Conductivity: 0.982 Phantom S/No: HeadBox1.csv Liquid Temperature: 22.0°C Phantom Rotation: 0° Max SAR X-axis Location: 14.00 mm DUT Position: Lap, Max SAR Y-axis Location: -7.00 mm Antenna Configuration: Integral Max E Field: 6.25 V/m Test Frequency: 836.6MHz SAR 1g: 0.047 W/kg Air Factors: 488 / 373 / 340 SAR 10g: 0.031 W/kg Conversion Factors: .470 / .470 / .470 SAR Start: 0.011 W/kg Type of Modulation: SAR End: 0.011 W/kg Modn. Duty Cycle: SAR Drift during Scan: 1.36 % Diode Compression Factors (V*200): 20 / 20 / 20 Probe battery last changed: 03/08/07 Input Power Level: max Extrapolation: poly4 SAR Test Report No.: SAR_SONYE_016_07001_PCG- 4M1L_FCC_850_1900_2400_5000 Date of Report: 06/14/2007 Appendix A Plots Page 2 of 30 System / software: SARA2 / 2.40 VPM Input Power Drift: Date / Time: 6/13/2007 10:47:50 AM DUT Battery Model/No: Filename: Lap190_3d.txt Probe Serial Number: L0116 Ambient Temperature: 22.8°C Liquid Simulant: 850 Device Under Test: Sony-2 Relative Permittivity: 55.72 Relative Humidity: 30% Conductivity: 0.988 Phantom S/No: HeadBox1.csv Liquid Temperature: 22.0°C Phantom Rotation: 0° Max SAR X-axis Location: 6.00 mm DUT Position: Lap 0mm. Max SAR Y-axis Location: 2.00 mm Antenna Configuration: Integral Max E Field: 6.48 V/m Test Frequency: 836.6MHz + 2480(BT) SAR 1g: 0.055 W/kg Air Factors: 488 / 373 / 340 SAR 10g: 0.036 W/kg Conversion Factors: .470 / .470 / .470 SAR Start: 0.020 W/kg Type of Modulation: SAR End: 0.021 W/kg Modn. Duty Cycle: SAR Drift during Scan: 4.56 % Diode Compression Factors (V*200): 20 / 20 / 20 Probe battery last changed: 06/13/07 Input Power Level: max Extrapolation: poly4 SAR Test Report No.: SAR_SONYE_016_07001_PCG- 4M1L_FCC_850_1900_2400_5000 Date of Report: 06/14/2007 Appendix A Plots Page 3 of 30 System / software: SARA2 / 2.40 VPM Input Power Drift: Date / Time: 3/9/2007 4:19:43 PM DUT Battery Model/No: Filename: temp.txt Probe Serial Number: L0116 Ambient Temperature: 22.8°C Liquid Simulant: 1900 Device Under Test: Sony Relative Permittivity: 53.16 Relative Humidity: 30% Conductivity: 1.576 Phantom S/No: HeadBox1.csv Liquid Temperature: 22.0°C Phantom Rotation: 0° Max SAR X-axis Location: 34.00 mm DUT Position: Lap touch, Max SAR Y-axis Location: 50.00 mm Antenna Configuration: Integral Max E Field: 3.27 V/m Test Frequency: 1880.0MHz SAR 1g: 0.035 W/kg Air Factors: 488 / 373 / 340 SAR 10g: 0.012 W/kg Conversion Factors: .630 / .630 / .630 SAR Start: 0.002 W/kg Type of Modulation: SAR End: 0.002 W/kg Modn. Duty Cycle: SAR Drift during Scan: 2.59 % Diode Compression Factors (V*200): 20 / 20 / 20 Probe battery last changed: 03/08/07 Input Power Level: max Extrapolation: poly4 SAR Test Report No.: SAR_SONYE_016_07001_PCG- 4M1L_FCC_850_1900_2400_5000 Date of Report: 06/14/2007 Appendix A Plots Page 4 of 30 System / software: SARA2 / 2.40 VPM Input Power Drift: Date / Time: 6/13/2007 11:35:48 AM DUT Battery Model/No: Filename: temp_3d.txt Probe Serial Number: L0116 Ambient Temperature: 22.8°C Liquid Simulant: 1900 Device Under Test: Sony-2 Relative Permittivity: 53.26 Relative Humidity: 30% Conductivity: 1.52 Phantom S/No: HeadBox1.csv Liquid Temperature: 22.0°C Phantom Rotation: 0° Max SAR X-axis Location: 20.00 mm DUT Position: Lap Max SAR Y-axis Location: 39.00 mm Antenna Configuration: Integral Max E Field: 5.57 V/m Test Frequency: 1880MHz + 2480 (BT) SAR 1g: 0.051 W/kg Air Factors: 488 / 373 / 340 SAR 10g: 0.037 W/kg Conversion Factors: .630 / .630 / .630 SAR Start: 0.003 W/kg Type of Modulation: SAR End: 0.003 W/kg Modn. Duty Cycle: SAR Drift during Scan: 0.03 % Diode Compression Factors (V*200): 20 / 20 / 20 Probe battery last changed: 06/13/07 Input Power Level: max Extrapolation: poly4 SAR Test Report No.: SAR_SONYE_016_07001_PCG- 4M1L_FCC_850_1900_2400_5000 Date of Report: 06/14/2007 Appendix A Plots Page 5 of 30 System / software: SARA2 / 2.40 VPM Input Power Drift: Date / Time: 3/7/2007 4:37:45 PM DUT Battery Model/No: Filename: Left6B_batt_3d.txt Probe Serial Number: M0024 Ambient Temperature: 22.8°C Liquid Simulant: 2450 Device Under Test: Sony Relative Permittivity: 50.99 Relative Humidity: 30% Conductivity: 1.909 Phantom S/No: HeadBox1.csv Liquid Temperature: 22.0°C Phantom Rotation: 0° Max SAR X-axis Location: 30.00 mm DUT Position: Lap Max SAR Y-axis Location: 30.00 mm Antenna Configuration: Chain A Max E Field: 4.25 V/m Test Frequency: 2437MHz SAR 1g: 0.010 W/kg Air Factors: 2685 / 2277 / 2238 SAR 10g: 0.002 W/kg Conversion Factors: .462 / .462 / .462 SAR Start: 0.008 W/kg Type of Modulation: SAR End: 0.008 W/kg Modn. Duty Cycle: SAR Drift during Scan: 3.90 % Diode Compression Factors (V*200): 20 / 20 / 20 Probe battery last changed: 03/07/07 Input Power Level: max Extrapolation: poly4 SAR Test Report No.: SAR_SONYE_016_07001_PCG- 4M1L_FCC_850_1900_2400_5000 Date of Report: 06/14/2007 Appendix A Plots Page 6 of 30 System / software: SARA2 / 2.40 VPM Input Power Drift: Date / Time: 3/7/2007 4:21:31 PM DUT Battery Model/No: Filename: Lap11_batt_3d.txt Probe Serial Number: M0024 Ambient Temperature: 22.8°C Liquid Simulant: 2450 Device Under Test: Sony Relative Permittivity: 50.99 Relative Humidity: 30% Conductivity: 1.909 Phantom S/No: HeadBox1.csv Liquid Temperature: 22.0°C Phantom Rotation: 0° Max SAR X-axis Location: 50.00 mm DUT Position: Lap Max SAR Y-axis Location: 39.00 mm Antenna Configuration: Chain B Max E Field: 4.31 V/m Test Frequency: 2437MHz SAR 1g: 0.018 W/kg Air Factors: 2685 / 2277 / 2238 SAR 10g: 0.007 W/kg Conversion Factors: .462 / .462 / .462 SAR Start: 0.005 W/kg Type of Modulation: SAR End: 0.005…

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RF Exposure Info

SAR Test Report No: SAR_SONYE_016_07001_PCG- 4M1L_FCC_850_1900_2400_5000 Date of Report: 6/15/2007 Appendix C Calibration Info Page 1 of 14 1 Tissue Parameters 850MHz Body Liquid: Recipe: The following recipe is provided in percentage by weight. 49.8% distilled water 40.6% DGBE 8.9% salt 0.6% HEC 0.1% bactericide SAR measurements were made within 24 hours of the measurement of liquid parameters. Freq. Rel. Condy Date (MHz) Perm. (S/m) 3/9/2007 836.6 56.12 0.982 6/13/2007 836.6 55.72 0.988 SAR Test Report No: SAR_SONYE_016_07001_PCG- 4M1L_FCC_850_1900_2400_5000 Date of Report: 6/15/2007 Appendix C Calibration Info Page 2 of 14 2 1900MHz Body Liquid: Recipe: The following recipe is provided in percentage by weight. 69.17% distilled water 30.29% DGBE 0.44% salt 0.1% bactericide SAR measurements were made within 24 hours of the measurement of liquid parameters. Freq. Rel. Condy Date (MHz) Perm. (S/m) 3/9/2007 1880 53.16 1.576 6/13/2007 1880 53.26 1.520 SAR Test Report No: SAR_SONYE_016_07001_PCG- 4M1L_FCC_850_1900_2400_5000 Date of Report: 6/15/2007 Appendix C Calibration Info Page 3 of 14 3 2450MHz Body Liquid: Recipe: 73.3% distilled water 12.88% DGBE 12.88% triton X-100 0.84% salt 0.1% bactericide SAR measurements were made within 24 hours of the measurement of liquid parameters. Freq. Rel. Condy (MHz) Perm. (S/m) 3/7/2007 2437 50.99 1.909 6/12/2007 2437 51.03 1.907 SAR Test Report No: SAR_SONYE_016_07001_PCG- 4M1L_FCC_850_1900_2400_5000 Date of Report: 6/15/2007 Appendix C Calibration Info Page 4 of 14 4 Tissue Parameters The recipes for the SAR liquids are not included in this report. The development of these liquids required significant time and expense from Cetecom Inc. We have experimented with some recipes that are being published and find that these are not valid recipes. Other companies are marketing 5 GHz SAR liquids, but will not divulge the recipes, even to their paying customers. Based on the competitiveness in this area we would prefer to keep our 5 GHz SAR liquid recipes confidential. 5200 MHz Body liquid: SAR measurements were made within 24 hours of the measurement of liquid parameters. Freq. Rel. Condy (MHz) Perm. (S/m) 3/6/2007 5180 48.21 5.248 3/6/2007 5240 48.06 5.226 3/6/2007 5260 48.0 5.218 3/6/2007 5320 47.86 5.199 6/13/2007 5320 47.89 5.183 5800 MHz Body liquid: SAR measurements were made within 24 hours of the measurement of liquid parameters. Freq. Rel. Condy (MHz) Perm. (S/m) 3/7/2007 5745 47.71 5.875 3/7/2007 5785 46.89 6.044 3/7/2007 5825 46.56 6.106 6/13/2007 5745 46.01 5.895 6/13/2007 5785 46.98 5.995 SAR Test Report No: SAR_SONYE_016_07001_PCG- 4M1L_FCC_850_1900_2400_5000 Date of Report: 6/15/2007 Appendix C Calibration Info Page 5 of 14 5 Environment: 3/6/2007 to 3/9/2007 Temperature: 22.0 °C ± 2°C Humidity: 45% _ 55 % SAR Test Report No: SAR_SONYE_016_07001_PCG- 4M1L_FCC_850_1900_2400_5000 Date of Report: 6/15/2007 Appendix C Calibration Info Page 6 of 14 6 Test Equipment Test Equipment Model Serial Instrument description Supplier / Manufacturer Model Serial No. Calibration (date) Calibration Due (date) Bench top Robot Mitsubishi supplied by IndexSAR RV-E2 EA1030108 N/A N/A SAM Phantom Upright shell phantom made by Antennessa digitized and mounted by IndexSAR SAM 03FT26 04/03 N/A Flat Phantom IndexSAR HeadBox_Spout N/A N/A N/A Software IndexSAR SARA2 v2.41 VPM N/A N/A N/A 850 MHz Body Tissue Simulant Cetecom Inc. 850 Body N/A 6/13/2007 N/A 1900 MHz Body Tissue Simulant Cetecom Inc. 1900 Body N/A 6/13/2007 N/A 2450 MHz Body Tissue Simulant Cetecom Inc. 2450 Body N/A 6/13/2007 N/A 5800 MHz Body Tissue Simulant Cetecom Inc. 5800 Head N/A 6/13/2007 N/A 5200 MHz body Tissue Simulant Cetecom Inc. 5200 Head N/A 6/13/2007 N/A 5800 MHz body Tissue Simulant Cetecom Inc. 5800 Head N/A 6/13/2007 N/A 900 MHz Dipole IndexSAR – IEEE 1528 design IXD-900 0016 07/20/2006 07/20/2007 1900 MHz Dipole IndexSAR – IEEE 1528 design IXD-190 0016 07/20/2006 07/20/2007 2450 MHz Dipole IndexSAR – IEEE 1528 design IXD-245 0016 07/20/2006 07/20/2007 Directional coupler Werlatone C6529 11249 N/A N/A RF Amplifier Vectawave VTL5400 N/A N/A N/A SAR Probe IndexSAR IXP-030 M0024 12/13/2006 12/13/2007 SAR Probe IndexSAR IXP-050 0116 10/20/2006 10/20/2007 Dielectric Measurement Kit IndexSAR Di-Line N/A N/A N/A SAR Test Report No: SAR_SONYE_016_07001_PCG- 4M1L_FCC_850_1900_2400_5000 Date of Report: 6/15/2007 Appendix C Calibration Info Page 7 of 14 7 Equipment Calibration/Performance Documents: Validation Dipoles Performance Measurements: Pages 8 to 14 Please Note: (The following pages of Appendix C show calibration documents. These calibration documents are inserted into this appendix. The header information with page numbering scheme is a part of this report and is included on all pages of the report and appendixes. This header is used to track all of the contents of this report.) SAR Test Report No: SAR_SONYE_016_07001_PCG- 4M1L_FCC_850_1900_2400_5000 Date of Report: 6/15/2007 Appendix C Calibration Info Page 8 of 14 8 Report No. SN0016_090-180-190-245 July 1 st 2002 Revised 7/20/2006 INDEXSAR Validation Dipoles Type IXD-090, IXD-180, IXD-190 & IXD-245 Performance measurements S/N: 090-0016 S/N: 180-0016 S/N: 245-0016 S/N: 190-0016 MI Manning Indexsar, Oakfield House, Cudworth Lane, Newdigate, Surrey RH5 5DR. UK. Tel: +44 (0) 1306 631233 Fax: +44 (0) 1306 631834 e-mail: [email protected] SAR Test Report No: SAR_SONYE_016_07001_PCG- 4M1L_FCC_850_1900_2400_5000 Date of Report: 6/15/2007 Appendix C Calibration Info Page 9 of 14 9 1. Measurement Conditions Measurements were performed using a box-shaped phantom made of PMMA with dimensions designed to meet the accuracy criteria for reasonably-sized phantoms that do not have liquid capacities substantially in excess of the volume of liquid required to fill the Indexsar upright SAM phantoms used for SAR testing of handsets against the ear. An HP 8753B vector network analyser was used for the return loss measurements. The dipole was placed in a…

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Contact Information

Applicant

Kazuyuki Hori(Chief EMC/RF Compliance Specialist)
[email protected]81-50-3141-6220Fax: 81-50-3750-6540

Test Firm

CETECOM Inc.Meinolf Glunz
[email protected]408-586-6301

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
215C5.75 GHz - 5.83 GHz123.00 mW
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Power Output listed is Conducted. This filing is applicable for BT, WLAN and CDMA operations as demonstrated in the filing. Simultaneous operation of CDMA and WLAN transmitters is prohibited. The antennas and transmitters in this device must be installed by the manufacturer as shown in the filing. The antennas must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna(s) or transmitter than included in this filing. The SAR data in this filing are applicable to demonstrate compliance for the final product. End-users and installers must be provided with transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. Device is a client only device containing a 2x3 MIMO configuration, enabled for either 2.4 or 5 GHz band operations as described in this filing. This device complies with the Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) requirements of Report and Order FCC 03-287 as a Client only without Radar Detection. The highest reported body worn (lap-held) SAR values are: Part 15: 0.463 W/kg; Part 22: 0.055 W/kg; Part 24: 0.051 W/kg.

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