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Product User's Guide Device User’s Guide Contents Chapter 1 Getting Started Using th e cont rols Charging th e battery Status indicators W i-Fi and W AN status indicators Battery status indicators Activity indicator Setting up your Devic e Chapter 2 Acqui ring & Managing Device Books Shop th e Device St ore anyti me, anyw here Managing your Device library Creating colle ctions Removing content Chapter 3 Reading Device Documents Understa nding Device display technolog y Customizing your text displa y Zooming in on images Interacting with your documents Viewing page numbers and progress When you’re finished reading Chapter 4 Getting More From Your Device Customizing your Device settings The Setti ngs M enu Viewing other types of files Reading Device documents on ot her devices Loaning Device books Using Device with your computer Device User’s Guide APPENDIX A LEGAL AND COMPLIANCE INFORMATION Device User’s Guide Chapter 1 Getting Started Using the contr ols You need to learn only a few simple controls to navigate aro und your Device to download and read books, magazines, and newspapers . Power button: To turn your Device on, pre ss the power button. To put your Device in sleep mode, pre ss and re lease the power button; the screensaver appears on the display. To wake up your Device, pre ss the power button. To turn off your Device, pre ss and hold the power button for seven seconds until the screen goes blank. If your Device does not power on or is unre sponsive during use, you can re start your device by pressing and holding the power butt on for 20 seconds. Micro-USB/powerport: You can use the supplie d USB cable to connect your Device to a computer for charging the battery and transferring files, including pers onal documents, to your Device. Device User’s Guide Charging th e battery Charge your Device by plugging the supplied USB cable into a power source, such as a computer or an AC adaptor (sold separa tely). A lightning bolt should appear on the battery icon at the top of the Home scre en. The indicator light on the bottom edge of the device will turn amber while charging and green when the battery is fully charg ed. Charging should take less than thre e hours . You can use your Device while it is connected via USB and charg ing from your computer, by un-mounting or ejecting it so th at Device exits USB dri ve mode. • Window s Vista and 7: Click the Start button, select “Computer” from the options, right-click on the Device drive icon, and select “Ej ect” from the pop-u p menu. • Window s XP: Right-click on the “Safely re move hardware” icon in the lower ri ght-hand corner of the task bar and follow the on-screen instructions to remove Device. • Mac OS: Ctrl-c lic k on the Device device icon and choose “Eject.” Your Device will then exit USB dri ve mode and display the Home screen. You’ll see a lightning bolt on the battery status icon that indicates your Device is still charging. If the charge indicator lig ht does not come on, make sure that the USB cable is fully inserted into your Device and into the USB port. Status indicators At the top of every screen, you’l l see indicators that inf orm you about the status of various device services. Wi-Fi a n d W AN status indicators Your Device has a strong W i-Fi signal and the Data network service is active. The more bars that are fill ed in with black, the stronger the W i-F i signal. Your Device is checking for available W i-F i network, or W AN network Battery status indicators The Device battery indicator shows the vari ous states of the battery as it discharges. Note that subscri bing to multiple blogs th at update frequently may increase power consumption and decrease the battery life. A weak W i-F i signal can also increase power consumption. Device User’s Guide Activity Indicator This indicator appears in the top left corn er of your Device screen when the device is busy downloading new content, checking for new items, searching for an item. Setti ng up your Device If you’re re ading thi s guide, you’ve probably completed the Device setup process, which includes connecting to a W i-Fi network and re gistering your Device to an account. If you haven’t done these steps yet, go to the Home screen now, select Set Up Your Device, follow the onscre en pro mpts. Once you have completed the setup process, Set Up Your Device will no longer appear on your Home screen. About registration: If you bought your Device online using your account, or you’ve alre ady gone through the Device setup pro cess, the device is re gistere d and ready to use. To veri fy this, press the Home button and check whether your user name is in the upper left corner of the Home screen. If it says “My Device” your device is not registered. Device User’s Guide Chapter 2 Acquiring & Managing Device Books Shop the Device St ore anyti me, anywhere The Device Store offers a wide selection of re ading materi al including books, newspapers, research docs, blogs and magazines. To access the store, select Shop in Device Store from any menu (make sure you have turn ed wire less on). Use the Navigator controller to navigate through the store . You can search for a title, bro wse by category, check out the latest bestsellers or view recommendations pers onalized just for you. The Device Store lets you see details about titles, read customer reviews and even download book samples. When you decide to make a purchase, the Device St ore uses the secure payment method. To learn more about setting up your payment method on your Manage. Af ter you order, the Book St ore deliv ers the item dire ctly to your Device via your W i-Fi or W AN connection, depending on your location and covera ge of serv es. Books are downloaded to your Device immediately, generally in less than 60 seconds. Newspapers and magazines are sent to your device as soon as they’re published—often even before they’re available in print. If your Device had wireless on prior to going to sleep, it will continue to receiv…
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MODEL NO. NM460GZ IC: 10120A‐7291 FCC ID: AKD‐7291 Agency artwork location – on the back of each device
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Test Laboratory: Sporton International Inc. SAR/HAC Testing Lab Date: 2013/11/22 System Check_Body_835MHz_131122 DUT: D835V2-SN:499 Communication System: CW; Frequency: 835 MHz;Duty Cycle: 1:1 Medium: MSL_850_131122 Medium parameters used: f = 835 MHz; σ = 0.981 S/m; ε r = 55.337; ρ = 1000 kg/m 3 23.322.3 DASY5 Configuration: - Probe: EX3DV4 - SN3925; ConvF(10.02, 10.02, 10.02); Calibrated: 2013/6/12; - Sensor-Surface: 2mm (Mechanical Surface Detection) - Electronics: DAE3 Sn495; Calibrated: 2013/5/8 - Phantom: ELI v4.0; Type: QDOVA001BB; Serial: TP:1127 - Measurement SW: DASY52, Version 52.8 (6); SEMCAD X Version 14.6.9 (7117) Configuration/Pin=250mW/Area Scan (61x61x1): Interpolated grid: dx=1.500 mm, dy=1.500 mm Maximum value of SAR (interpolated) = 3.01 W/kg Configuration/Pin=250mW/Zoom Scan (5x5x7)/Cube 0: Measurement grid: dx=8mm, dy=8mm, dz=5mm Reference Value = 56.201 V/m; Power Drift = -0.00 dB Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 3.49 W/kg SAR(1 g) = 2.39 W/kg; SAR(10 g) = 1.58 W/kg Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 3.00 W/kg 0 dB = 3.00 W/kg = 4.77 dBW/kg Test Laboratory: Sporton International Inc. SAR/HAC Testing Lab Date: 2013/11/21 System Check_Body_1900MHz_131121 DUT: D1900V2-SN:5d041 Communication System: CW; Frequency: 1900 MHz;Duty Cycle: 1:1 Medium: MSL_1900_131121 Medium parameters used: f = 1900 MHz; σ = 1.534 S/m; ε r = 51.914; ρ = 1000 kg/m 3 23.522.5 DASY5 Configuration: - Probe: EX3DV4 - SN3925; ConvF(7.91, 7.91, 7.91); Calibrated: 2013/6/12; - Sensor-Surface: 2mm (Mechanical Surface Detection) - Electronics: DAE3 Sn495; Calibrated: 2013/5/8 - Phantom: ELI v4.0; Type: QDOVA001BB; Serial: TP:1127 - Measurement SW: DASY52, Version 52.8 (6); SEMCAD X Version 14.6.9 (7117) Configuration/Pin=250mW/Area Scan (61x61x1): Interpolated grid: dx=1.500 mm, dy=1.500 mm Maximum value of SAR (interpolated) = 13.7 W/kg Configuration/Pin=250mW/Zoom Scan (5x5x7)/Cube 0: Measurement grid: dx=8mm, dy=8mm, dz=5mm Reference Value = 94.091 V/m; Power Drift = 0.01 dB Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 17.3 W/kg SAR(1 g) = 9.78 W/kg; SAR(10 g) = 5.14 W/kg Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 13.7 W/kg 0 dB = 13.7 W/kg = 11.37 dBW/kg
Test Laboratory: Sporton International Inc. SAR/HAC Testing Lab Date: 2013/11/22 #46_WCDMA V_RMC 12.2Kbps_Front Face_0.5cm_Ch4182 Communication System: WCDMA; Frequency: 836.4 MHz;Duty Cycle: 1:1 Medium: MSL_850_131122 Medium parameters used: f = 836.4 MHz; σ = 0.983 S/m; ε r = 55.343; ρ = 1000 kg/m 3 23.322.3 DASY5 Configuration: - Probe: EX3DV4 - SN3925; ConvF(10.02, 10.02, 10.02); Calibrated: 2013/6/12; - Sensor-Surface: 2mm (Mechanical Surface Detection) - Electronics: DAE3 Sn495; Calibrated: 2013/5/8 - Phantom: ELI v4.0; Type: QDOVA001BB; Serial: TP:1127 - Measurement SW: DASY52, Version 52.8 (6); SEMCAD X Version 14.6.9 (7117) Configuration/Ch4182/Area Scan (71x41x1): Interpolated grid: dx=1.500 mm, dy=1.500 mm Maximum value of SAR (interpolated) = 1.22 W/kg Configuration/Ch4182/Zoom Scan (5x5x7)/Cube 0: Measurement grid: dx=8mm, dy=8mm, dz=5mm Reference Value = 35.729 V/m; Power Drift = -0.01 dB Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 1.70 W/kg SAR(1 g) = 0.984 W/kg; SAR(10 g) = 0.593 W/kg Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 1.34 W/kg 0 dB = 1.34 W/kg = 1.27 dBW/kg Test Laboratory: Sporton International Inc. SAR/HAC Testing Lab Date: 2013/11/22 #47_WCDMA V_RMC 12.2Kbps_Front Face_0.5cm_Ch4132 Communication System: WCDMA; Frequency: 826.4 MHz;Duty Cycle: 1:1 Medium: MSL_850_131122 Medium parameters used: f = 826.4 MHz; σ = 0.973 S/m; ε r = 55.4; ρ = 1000 kg/m 3 23.322.3 DASY5 Configuration: - Probe: EX3DV4 - SN3925; ConvF(10.02, 10.02, 10.02); Calibrated: 2013/6/12; - Sensor-Surface: 2mm (Mechanical Surface Detection) - Electronics: DAE3 Sn495; Calibrated: 2013/5/8 - Phantom: ELI v4.0; Type: QDOVA001BB; Serial: TP:1127 - Measurement SW: DASY52, Version 52.8 (6); SEMCAD X Version 14.6.9 (7117) Configuration/Ch4132/Area Scan (71x41x1): Interpolated grid: dx=1.500 mm, dy=1.500 mm Maximum value of SAR (interpolated) = 1.14 W/kg Configuration/Ch4132/Zoom Scan (5x5x7)/Cube 0: Measurement grid: dx=8mm, dy=8mm, dz=5mm Reference Value = 34.728 V/m; Power Drift = -0.01 dB Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 1.61 W/kg SAR(1 g) = 0.928 W/kg; SAR(10 g) = 0.556 W/kg Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 1.27 W/kg 0 dB = 1.27 W/kg = 1.04 dBW/kg Test Laboratory: Sporton International Inc. SAR/HAC Testing Lab Date: 2013/11/22 #48_WCDMA V_RMC 12.2Kbps_Front Face_0.5cm_Ch4233 Communication System: WCDMA; Frequency: 846.6 MHz;Duty Cycle: 1:1 Medium: MSL_850_131122 Medium parameters used: f = 847 MHz; σ = 0.994 S/m; ε r = 55.278; ρ = 1000 kg/m 3 23.322.3 DASY5 Configuration: - Probe: EX3DV4 - SN3925; ConvF(10.02, 10.02, 10.02); Calibrated: 2013/6/12; - Sensor-Surface: 2mm (Mechanical Surface Detection) - Electronics: DAE3 Sn495; Calibrated: 2013/5/8 - Phantom: ELI v4.0; Type: QDOVA001BB; Serial: TP:1127 - Measurement SW: DASY52, Version 52.8 (6); SEMCAD X Version 14.6.9 (7117) Configuration/Ch4233/Area Scan (71x41x1): Interpolated grid: dx=1.500 mm, dy=1.500 mm Maximum value of SAR (interpolated) = 1.25 W/kg Configuration/Ch4233/Zoom Scan (5x5x7)/Cube 0: Measurement grid: dx=8mm, dy=8mm, dz=5mm Reference Value = 36.037 V/m; Power Drift = -0.02 dB Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 1.75 W/kg SAR(1 g) = 1.01 W/kg; SAR(10 g) = 0.610 W/kg Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 1.38 W/kg 0 dB = 1.38 W/kg = 1.40 dBW/kg Test Laboratory: Sporton International Inc. SAR/HAC Testing Lab Date: 2013/11/22 #49_WCDMA V_RMC 12.2Kbps_Bottom Face_0.5cm_Ch4182 Communication System: WCDMA; Frequency: 836.4 MHz;Duty Cycle: 1:1 Medium: MSL_850_131122 Medium parameters used: f = 836.4 MHz; σ = 0.983 S/m; ε r = 55.343; ρ = 1000 kg/m 3 23.322.3 DASY5 Configuration: - Probe: EX3DV4 - SN3925; ConvF(10.02, 10.02, 10.02); Calibrated: 2013/6/12; - Sensor-Surface: 2mm (Mechanical Surface Detection) - Electronics: DAE3 Sn495; Calibrated: 2013/5/8 - Phantom: ELI v4.0; Type: QDOVA001BB; Serial: TP:1127 - Measurement SW: DASY52, Version 52.8 (6); SEMCAD X Version 14.6.9 (7117) Configuration/Ch4182/Area Scan (71x41x1): Interpolated grid: dx=1.500 mm, dy=1.500 mm Maximum value of SAR (interpolated) = 1.12 W/kg Configuration/Ch4182/Zoom Scan (5x5x7)/Cube 0: Measurement grid: dx=8mm, dy=8mm, dz=5mm Reference Value = 33.071 V/m; Power Drift = -0.01 dB Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 1.27 W/kg SAR(1 g) = 0.811 W/kg; SAR(10 g) = 0.525 W/kg Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 1.03 W/kg 0 dB = 1.03 W/kg = 0.13 dBW/kg Test Laboratory: Sporton International Inc. SAR/HAC Testing Lab Date: 2013/11/22 #50_WCDMA V_RMC 12.2Kbps_Bottom Face_0.5cm_Ch4132 Communication System: WCDMA; Frequency: 826.4 MHz;Duty Cycle: 1:1 Medium: MSL_850_131122 Medium parameters used: f = 826.4 MHz; σ = 0.973 S/m; ε r = 55.4; ρ = 1000 kg/m 3 23.322.3 DASY5 Configuration: - Probe: EX3DV4 - SN3925; ConvF(10.02, 10.02, 10.02); Calibrated: 2013/6/12; - Sensor-Surface: 2mm (Mechanical Surface Detection) - Electronics: DAE3 Sn495; Calibrated: 2013/5/8 - Phantom: ELI v4.0; Type: QDOVA001BB; Serial: TP:1127 - Measurement SW: DASY52, Version 52.8 (6); SEMCAD X Version 14.6.9 (7117) Configuration/Ch4132/Area Scan (71x41x1): Interpolated grid: dx=1.500 mm, dy=1.500 mm Maximum value of SAR (interpolated) = 1.05 W/kg Configuration/Ch4132/Zoom Scan (5x5x7)/Cube 0: Measurement grid: dx=8mm, dy=8mm, dz=5mm Reference Value = 32.431 V/m; Power Drift = 0.04 dB Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 1.22 W/kg SAR(1 g) = 0.778 W/kg; SAR(10 g) = 0.502 W/kg Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 0.997 W/kg 0 dB = 0.997 W/kg = -0.01 dBW/kg Test Laboratory: Sporton International Inc. SAR/HAC Testing Lab Date: 2013/11/22 #51_WCDMA V_RMC 12.2Kbps_Bottom Face_0.5cm_Ch4233 Communication System: WCDMA; Frequency: 846.6 MHz;Duty Cycle: 1:1 Medium: MSL_850_131122 Medium parameters used: f = 847 MHz; σ = 0.994 S/m; ε r = 55.278; ρ = 1000 kg/m 3 23.322.3 DASY5 Configuration: - Probe: EX3DV4 - SN3925; ConvF(10.02, 10.02, 10.02); Calibrated: 2013/6/12; - Sensor-Surface: 2mm (Mechanical Surface Detection) - Electronics: DAE3 Sn495; Calibrated: 2013/5/8 - Phantom: ELI v4.0; Type: QDOVA001BB; Serial: TP:1127 - Measurement SW: DASY52, Version 52.8 (6); SEMCAD X Version 14.6.9 (7117…
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Report No. : FA2N3053 Report Version : Rev. 01 Page Number : 1 of 35 FCC SAR Test Report APPLICANT : Romano LLC EQUIPMENT : Electronic Display Device MODEL NAME : NM460GZ FCC ID : AKD-7291 STANDARD : FCC 47 CFR Part 2 (2.1093) ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992 IEEE 1528-2003 The product was completely tested on Nov. 22, 2014. We, SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC., would like to declare that the tested sample has been evaluated in accordance with the procedures and shown the compliance with the applicable technical standards. The test results in this report apply exclusively to the tested model / sample. Without written approval of SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC., the test report shall not be reproduced except in full. SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. No. 52, Hwa Ya 1 st Rd., Hwa Ya Technology Park, Kwei-Shan Hsiang, Tao Yuan Hsien, Taiwan, R.O.C. Approved by: Jones Tsai / Manager Reviewed by: Eric Huang / Deputy Manager Report No. : FA2N3053 Report Version : Rev. 01 Page Number : 2 of 35 Table of Contents 1. Statement of Compliance ............................................................................................................................................. 4 2. Administration Data ...................................................................................................................................................... 4 2.1 Testing Laboratory .................................................................................................................................................. 4 2.2 Applicant ................................................................................................................................................................ 4 2.3 Application Details .................................................................................................................................................. 4 3. General Information ...................................................................................................................................................... 5 3.1 Description of Equipment Under Test (EUT) .......................................................................................................... 5 3.2 Maximum target power among production units .................................................................................................... 6 3.3 Applied Standard .................................................................................................................................................... 7 3.4 Device Category and SAR Limits ........................................................................................................................... 7 3.5 Test Conditions ....................................................................................................................................................... 7 4. Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) ................................................................................................................................... 8 4.1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................................................ 8 4.2 SAR Definition ........................................................................................................................................................ 8 5. SAR Measurement System ........................................................................................................................................... 9 5.1 E-Field Probe ........................................................................................................................................................10 5.2 Data Acquisition Electronics (DAE) ....................................................................................................................... 11 5.3 Robot .................................................................................................................................................................... 11 5.4 Measurement Server .............................................................................................................................................12 5.5 Phantom ................................................................................................................................................................12 5.6 Device Holder........................................................................................................................................................13 5.7 Data Storage and Evaluation ................................................................................................................................14 5.8 Test Equipment List ...............................................................................................................................................16 6. Tissue Simulating Liquids ...........................................................................................................................................17 7. System Verification Procedures .................................................................................................................................19 7.1 Purpose of System Performance check ................................................................................................................19 7.2 System Setup ........................................................................................................................................................19 7.3 SAR System Verification Results ..........................................................................................................................20 8. EUT Testing Position ...................................................................................................................................................20 9. Measurement Procedures .................................................................................…
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Page 1 of 25 SAR Analys is Report (Based upon upper bound transmission duty factor) E-Reader FCC ID: AKD-7291 January 24, 2014 Romano LLC 1180 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 210, New York, NY 10036 Rev. B Page 2 of 25 Contents 1. Product Description......................................................................................................................................... 3 2. Network Connection on a typical eBook purchase RX-TX se quence via cellular network.............................. 3 3. Referenced FCC Guideline............................................................................................................................... 5 4. Conse rvative Approach in Upper Bound Transmission Duty Factor ............................................................... 5 5. Available Content for E-Reader Download ..................................................................................................... 6 6. File Size Distribution for Each Content Type ................................................................................................... 6 7. Downlink and Uplink Throughput ................................................................................................................... 7 8. Rationale in calculating Upper Bound Transmission Duty Factor ................................................................... 7 9. HSDPA Analysis.............................................................................................................................................. 9 10. WCDMA Analysis ....................................................................................................................................... 18 11. GPRS Analysis ............................................................................................................................................ 19 12. EDGE Analysis ............................................................................................................................................ 20 13. WLAN Analysi s........................................................................................................................................... 21 14. RF Conducted Power Measurement ......................................................................................................... 22 15. SAR Analysis .............................................................................................................................................. 23 a. SAR Exclusion Threshold: KDB447498 Section 4.3.1 ................................................................................. 23 16. Conclusion ................................................................................................................................................. 25 Page 3 of 25 1. Product Description a. Radio Capabilities i. Frequency Band : 824-849 MHz and 1850 -1910 MHz ii. Applicable FCC standards: Part 22/H and Part 24/E iii. WWAN portion: GSM/GPRS(Class 10)/EDGE(Class 10)/WCDMA/HSDPA iv. WLAN portion: 802.11 b/g/n (WLAN and WWAN will not operate simultaneously unless it is transitioning from WLAN to WWAN or WWAN to WLAN. Network handover period is less than 60 seconds and so it’s not subject to RF exposure evaluation.) b. External connector: i. USB port c. Model NM460GZ is an e-reader. The primary use of this device is to download the eBook and periodical offering from the content provider. Model NM460GZ does not support voice transmission. The wireless radios are only use d to se nd and receive data (electronic article) for this e- reader. 2. Network Connection on a typical eBook purchase RX-TX sequence via cell ular network a. Step #1 Initial wireless power-up and pairing request When a customer switches on the eBook reader, a link of 1kB data size is sent to the content provider website via carrier towers in conjunction with a proprietary Data network. This is also called a pairing request for connections, as defined in the Data network terminology. There is an uplink activity. Its uplink duration is 0.5 seconds. Entire process will take 30 se conds based upon the most conservative estimate (shortest). b. Step #2 Launch store applic ation: this is download activity only. Application will be launched about 30 seconds based upon the most conservative estimate (shortest). c. Step #3 Search for content: Majorit y time spent in this process is during browsing the store content in making the decision on which category of electronic article and specific title to be purchased. The duration of event can be varied from one user to the other. The most conservative estimate is based upon the sh ortest browsing time of 40 se conds and entering multiple selections by the end use r (transmitting) of 8 se conds. d. Step #4 Review search res ult: This is receiving activity only. Before making the final decision on download the electronic article, estimating the end user will take time in reviewing the content summary before making the purchasing decision. The most conservative estimate that the end use r will take about 150 se conds in reviewing the se arch result. e. Step #5 New se arch and review result: To anticipate the end use r will be making multiple selections (to purchase multiple books) at the sa me time but less time will be sp ent in browsing Page 4 of 25 the contents and reviewing the selections. The most conservative duration is 90 seconds with less selections entered by the end user of 7 seconds. ( transmitting). f. Step #6 Over-the-air book purchase request The customer then browses the eBook reader and sends a purchase request to the content provider website through the carrier tower through Data network. The data size of this request is approximately 1kB. The data contains the cust omer’s credit card information and the book information. There is an uplink activity. The uplink duration is 0.5 second. The duration of time for the end user in entering the credit card information is estimating of 30 se c…
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Report No. : FG2N3053 Report Version : Rev. 01 Page Number : 1 of 125 FCC RF Test Report APPLICANT : Romano LLC EQUIPMENT : Electronic Display Device MODEL NAME : NM460GZ FCC ID : AKD-7291 STANDARD : FCC 47 CFR Part 2, 22(H), 24(E) CLASSIFICATION : PCS Licensed Transmitter (PCB) The testing was completed on Dec. 25, 2013. We, SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC., would like to declare that the tested sample has been evaluated in accordance with the procedures given in ANSI / TIA / EIA-603-C-2004 and shown to be compliant with the applicable technical standards. The test results in this report apply exclusively to the tested model / sample. Without written approval of SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC., the test report shall not be reproduced except in full. Reviewed by: Joseph Lin / Supervisor Approved by: Jones Tsai / Manager SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. No. 52, Hwa Ya 1 st Rd., Hwa Ya Technology Park, Kwei-Shan Hsiang, Tao Yuan Hsien, Taiwan, R.O.C. Report No. : FG2N3053 Report Version : Rev. 01 Page Number : 2 of 125 TABLE OF CONTENTS REVISION HISTORY .......................................................................................................................................... 3 SUMMARY OF TEST RESULT ......................................................................................................................... 4 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION .......................................................................................................................... 5 1.1 Applicant ............................................................................................................................................ 5 1.2 Feature of Equipment Under Test ..................................................................................................... 5 1.3 Product Specification of Equipment Under Test ............................................................................... 5 1.4 Modification of EUT ........................................................................................................................... 5 1.5 Maximum ERP/EIRP Power, Frequency Tolerance, and Emission Designator ............................... 6 1.6 Testing Site........................................................................................................................................ 7 1.7 Applied Standards ............................................................................................................................. 7 2 TEST CONFIGURATION OF EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST ........................................................................ 8 2.1 Test Mode.......................................................................................................................................... 8 2.2 Connection Diagram of Test System ..........................................................................................…
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1180 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 210 · New York · United States
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6 | 24E | 1.85 GHz - 1.91 GHz | 180.00 mW | 4M18F9W | 2.5 ppm |