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BEJNTLU20Tablet/Notebook PC with WLAN and Bluetooth

LG Electronics USA, Inc.
Tablet/Notebook PC with WLAN and Bluetooth - FCC ID BEJNTLU20 - LG Electronics USA, Inc.
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
Date of Grant
Mar 06, 2004
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Mar 06, 2004
Equipment Note
Tablet/Notebook PC with WLAN and Bluetooth
Frequency Range
2402.00000000 - 2480.00000000
Company
LG Electronics USA, Inc.
Country
United States

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Users Manual

- 6 - User’s guide Thank you for using the LG product. LG has manufactured and tested this product to provide you with a reliable computing environment. Please read this manual carefully before using the computer. The following signs call attention to features and operations that may be dangerous to the user. Follow the instruction closely to reduce the risk of physical harm or damage to the equipment. Danger: Not following the instruction will result in immediate death or serious injury. Warning: Not following the instruction could result in death or serious injury. Caution: Not following the instruction could result in minor or moderate injury and/or damage to the product. Microsoft, MS, MS-DOS, and Windows are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. is a trademark of LG. Copyright 2003 LG Electronics, Inc., DigitalMate Co., Ltd. Information in this manual may include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors. Images in this manual are for illustrative purposes only and may be different from the actual product. LG reserves the rights to make improvements and/or changes to the product without notice. Reproducing any or all of the information contained in this publication without written permission is prohibited. Your computer complies with the radio frequency and safety standards of any country or region in which it has been approved for wireless use. - 7 - Important Safety Instructions These safety instructions will ensure many years of safe enjoyment from the product. Set up your computer on a flat, stable surface. (LG is not responsible for the problems and damages caused by incorrect use of the computer in an unsafe environment.) Selecting a place to work Warning Do not operate your computer near water; for example, in a bathroom or near a swimming pool. The computer may not function correctly, and there is the risk of electric shock. Operate the computer within a temperature range of 50 to 95 degrees F (10 to 35 degrees C) and 20 to 80% of relative humidity. Safely dispose of the packing materials, such as desiccant and plastic bags. Children may swallow desiccant or suffocate from plastic bags. Caution Keep your computing environment clean and free of dust. There is a risk of dysfunction to the computer. Keep your computer away from electromagnetic fields. Exposure to the electromagnetic field may result in loss of data in the hard disk drive and/or damage to the LCD. Do not block the fan louvers and leave enough space around the computer for ventilation. The computer may overheat and result in fire or injuries. Using the battery pack Warning Use only a battery pack recommended by LG. Using a battery pack of a different type may result in explosion. Keep metallic objects, such as keys and clips, away from the battery pack. Objects that conduct electricity can short-circuit the battery pack and result in fire and/or injuries. Keep the battery pack away from heat. There is a risk of explosion or fire. Do not short-circuit battery terminals. There is a risk of explosion. Do not subject the battery pack to temperatures above 140 degrees F (60 degrees C). There is a risk of explosion or fire. Keep the battery pack away from children and/or pet. There is a risk of injury and damage to the battery pack. Do not put the battery pack in the water. There is a risk of fire or damage to the batter pack. Be cautious when handling the keen part of the battery pack hook. It may hurt you. Lock the Notebook locker at the bottom surface. There is a risk of battery damage. - 8 - Replacing and disposing of the backup (standby) battery Warning If the backup battery is incorrectly replace, there is danger of explosion. The lithium batterry contains lithium and can explode if it is not properly handled or disposed of. Replace only with a battery of the same type. ذخيره باطری)یدکی(کنيد عوض آن درست نوع با را . دارد وجود انفجار خطر. های ذخيره های باطری)یدکی (کنيد مصرف داخلی دستورالعمل براساس را شده استفاده. ميشود سوزی آتش یا انفجار به منجر نادرست باطریهای مصرف. المناسب الطراز على البدیلة البطاریة غير. احتما وهناكالانفجار ل. المحلية والانظمة القوانين حسب المستعملة البدیلة البطاریات من تخلص. احتراق او انفجار الى تؤدي قد مناسبة غير بصورة منها المتخلص البطاریات . - 9 - Connecting to an AC power source Warning Do not use loose or damaged power plugs. There is a risk of electric shock or fire. Use properly grounded outlet. Connecting the computer to an outlet without proper grounding may result in electric shock and damages to your computer. Do not touch or grab the power plug with wet hands. There is a risk of electric shock. Hold the plug body when removing the power cord from an outlet. There is a risk of fire and damages to the computer. Use your computer at the proper voltage/current level indicated. Supplying improper levels of voltage/current may result in electric shock, fire, and/or damage to the computer. If you hear a noise from the power cord or outlet, unplug the power cord immediately, and contact the customer service for help. There is a risk of fire or electric shock. Make sure the power plug fits snugly into the electrical outlet. Loose fit may result in fire. Do not bend or place a heavy object on top of the power cord. Keep the children and pets from damaging the power cord. Damaged power cord may result in electric shock or fire. Keep the power cord and plug clean and free of dust. There is a risk of fire. - 10 - - 11 - If an object or liquid enters the computer or an adapter, remove power cord, battery, and any other cables from the computer, and contact the customer service for help. There is a risk of an electric shock, fire, or damage to the computer. Before cleaning the computer, disconnect the power cord, battery, and any other cables from the computer. There is a risk of electric shock or damage to the computer. Using the computer Warning For cleaning your computer, use mild detergent or computer cleaning products. Be sure to dry completely …

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Users Manual

Using the AC adapter An AC adapter or battery pack is needed to supply power to your computer. The AC adapter can be used with a 100~240V AC power source. Use only the AC adapter that comes with your computer. Using any other adapter may cause damage to your computer. Connecting the AC adapter to an AC outlet (100~240V) Connect the power cord to the adapter, and then plug the other end into an AC outlet. Connecting AC adapter to the power device Connect AC adapter to the power device at the left side of the computer. - 33 - Opening and positioning the LCD panel Push the latch button, and open the display panel. Adjust the slope of the display panel for comfortable viewing. (Refer to page 24) Power On Press the power switch to turn on the computer. Turning the power on and off Before turning on the computer, make sure the AC adapter is connected or the battery is charged. Turning on the computer 1. Push the latch button to the right1 and open the display panel2. 1 2 2 - 34 - 2. Press the power switch. Note: The power switch has an option to protect for pressing as user’s disposal. 3. Pressing the power switch starts the self-diagnostic procedures; then Windows(R) XP startup screen is displayed. 4. If you turn the power on the computer for the first time, you have to register your copy of Windows XP. The registration process may differ depending on the model, but the difference does not affect the use of your computer. 5. In a moment, ‘Welcome to Microsoft Windows’ appears on the screen. Click [Next]. 6. ‘The End User License Agreement’ appears on the screen. Be sure to read the agreement, select ‘Yes, I accept’, and click [Next]. - 35 - 7. ‘What’s your computer’s name?’ appears on the screen. Type the name and description of your computer, and click [Next]. 8. ‘Ready to register with Microsoft?’ appears on the screen. Select ‘No, not at this time’ and click [Next]. 9. ‘Who will use this computer?’ appears on the screen. Type the names of the users and click [Next]. - 36 - 10. ‘Thank you!’ appears on the screen. Click [Finish] to complete the regist-ration process. Turning off the computer Quit all running applications; click [Start] and choose [Turn Off Computer] from the start up menu. LG In the Turn off computer window, choose Shut down. - 37 - The computer is turned off automatically. Caution If the Drive in use indicator is on, do not turn off the computer, as doing so may damage the data being read from or written to the drive. Warning If Windows does not shut down correctly, press and hold the power switch for more than 5 seconds; the system will shut down. Turning off the computer this way may damage the system. It is recommended that you always turn off the computer by choosing Shut down in the Start menu. If the computer does not shut down correctly while running applications, the data in the hard disk drive may be damaged. If a program does not respond, press the Ctrl+Alt+Delete combination to start the Task manager; then quit the program or restart the system. If Windows or program file is damaged by shutting down the system incorrectly, reinstall the program. The user is responsible for the loss of data caused by incorrect use of the computer. - 38 - Using Windows XP Windows XP is new, brilliant and easy-to-use. Background and title bar have been rearranged concisely, and it became easier to access the application programs from the start menu. Also, it allows the users with more diverse options to choose from when decorating their desktop. Overview Windows XP is an operating system that runs a computer. Learning the basics features in Windows is recommended to utilize a computer effectively. Click [Start]->[Tour Windows XP] to explore the features and tools available in Windows XP. Window Buttons 1. Minimize 2. Maximize 3. Close 3 - 39 - 3 1 2 Help and Support Click [Help and Support] to learn how to troubleshoot problems you may encounter while using the computer. Click [Start]->[Help and Support]. - 40 - The following window appears. You can search for useful Help and Support information. Click to learn the features and troubleshooting information You can connect to the Internet and ask for assistance online. You can setup and configure your computer to personalize your computing environment LG LG Windows XP desktop 3 4 2 1 5 1. [Start] button Click [Start] button to open the [Start] menu. Click [All Programs] to open the list of programs installed in the computer. 2. [Start] menu [Start menu] shows everything you need to start working in the Windows XP environment. 3. Taskbar Taskbar shows programs that are currently open and running. 4. Taskbar icons and clock Taskbar icons show and let you configure ongoing activities such as battery power status, display properties, LAN settings, etc. 5. Recycle Bin Put your unused items and files in the Recycle Bin. Right-click the Recycle Bin - 41 - and select [Empty Recycle Bin] to permanently delete the items inside the Recycle Bin. Start menu Pinned items Control Panel lets you change the settings in your computer Recently used items My computer shows the drive and network information for your computer LG Changing the look of the Start menu Right click [Start] button and select [Properties]. In the Start menu tab, choose from either Start menu or Classic Start menu. Click [OK] to apply the new setting. Changing the pinned items in the Start menu Right-click the item you want to pin it to the Start menu. Select [Pin To Start Menu]. The item is pinned at the top of the Start menu. Showing the recently used items on the Start menu Right-click on [Start] button and click [Properties]. In [Start Menu] tab, select [Start menu] and click [Customize]. In [Advanced] tab, check [List my most recently opened documents] and click [OK].In Taskbar and Start Menu Properties window, click [Apply]->[OK]. If you click [Start] button the next time, recently used items appear on the Start Menu. - 42 - Control Panel The Windows XP Control Panel can disp…

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Users Manual

Using Battery Miser Battery Miser is the program to manage energy saving function makes the battery of notebook computer maximum. When using Battery Miser, it is available to use both original power management functions of Windows and the advanced power management functions of battery miser. For more detailed information, refer to [About Battery Miser] Double click [Battery Miser] icon on Desktop System tray. - 57 - Battery Miser main screen appears as below. Power scheme: The group that manages the power to reduce power consumption of computer peripheral units. Battery alarm: If the battery power gets down to low alarm, critical alarm, user can define the option for alarm is working. ٭ - 58 - ٭ Note: When pressing the keys Fn + F8, it keeps unused sound device power ٭ management(Sound device is always ON). ٭ If pressing one more, it return to the original set point. ٭ When pressing the keys Fn + F9, it keeps unused Monitor power ٭ management(Monitor is always ON). ٭ If pressing one more, it return to the original set point. Input/Output Using the keyboard The keyboard is used for entering text and commands in the computer. Component The keyboard is composed of character, number, and other special function keys. Function keys: Function keys enable you to perform different operations depending on the operating system and application program you use. Hot keys: Hot keys (shortcuts) are used in conjunction with Fn key to provide shortcuts for some of the predefined operations, such as entering power-saving mode. - 59 - Cursor control keys: You can move the cursor in the direction of the arrows. Editing keys: You can move the cursor to the beginning or end of the current line, or up and down the screen. Character and number keys: consist of character keys, number keys, special character keys, and spacebar. Spacebar is used for creating a space between characters. Embedded numeric keys: You can press the combination of Fn and ScrLk keys to enable the embedded numeric keypad. Num Lock indicator lights up and enables you to use the embedded numeric keypad shown below. You can press the combination of Fn and ScrLk keys again to disable the embedded numeric keys. - 60 - Caution Do not spill water, juice, coffee, etc on the keyboard as it may damage the computer and cause an electric shock. Note: In the middle of entering characters, if numbers are entered instead of characters, press the combination of Shift and ScrLk to disable the embedded numeric keys. Modifier and special function keys 1 2 3 4 5 1. Shift key: Hold Shift key down and press another key to enter the upper case letter for the key. 2. Caps Lock key: Press Caps Lock key to lock the keyboard in the upper case position. When the Caps Lock indicator lights up, you can press another key in combination with Shift to enter the lower case letter for the key. 3. Esc key: Use Esc key to quit programs or cancel a operation in a program. 4. PrtSc (Print Screen) key: Press PrtSc key to take the snapshot of the entire area visible on your screen and store it in the clipboard. 5. Enter key: Press Enter key to enter a command or to end a line. - 61 - 7 1 6 6.Shortcut menu key: Press Shortcut menu key to view shortcuts for the current program. (Shortcut menu key works the same as the right-clicking the mouse button) 7. Windows(R) key: Press Windows key to view the Start menu. LG LG Note: You can lock the keyboard in the upper/lower case position by pressing Caps Lock key. Caps Lock indicator lights up in upper case position. You can use the combination of Shift and a character key to enter its upper/lower case letter. Hot keys The following Hot keys provide you with shortcuts to operations, such as adjusting the brightness of the computer display. Fn+F1 : User-defined Hot key. (Setting is available at OSD) Fn+F2 : User-defined Hot key. (Setting is available at OSD) Fn+F3 : User-defined Hot key. (Setting is available at OSD) Fn+F4: Force the computer to enter power-saving mode. (ex: system standby and hibernation) - 62 - - 63 - Fn+F5: Press the combination once to disable the touch pad, and press again to enable the touch pad. (The touch pad initialization takes 1~2 seconds, so wait for the Initialization to end before using the touch pad) Fn+F7: When the computer is attached to an external monitor, you can change the display output location with Fn+F7 combination. You can switch to and from the three types of display modes, LCD display only, the external monitor only, or both at the same time. Fn+Home: The computer display becomes darker. Fn+End: The computer display becomes brighter. Fn+F8: Enbale/disable Auto Sound power management (battery mode only). Refer to Battery Miser Help. Fn+F9: Enable/disable Auto Brightness control. Refer to Battery Miser Help. Fn+Esc: Maximum power-saving mode. (when OSD is installed) Fn+F10 : System information Fn + ScrLk/Num Lk: Number lock Fn+Delete : Insert Fn+↑: Scroll Up Fn+↓: Scroll Down Fn+→ : Volume Up Fn+← : Volume Down Fn+F11: F12 Fn+PgUp : Prt SC Fn+PgDown : Pause Using the touch pad (Mouse) 1 2 3 The touch pad can be used with a mouse at the same time. It has a scroll button, which functions similar to a scroll wheel on a mouse. 1. Touch pad: used to move the pointer. 2. Left button: used to select or click items. 3. Right button: functions similar to the right button on a mouse. Caution Guidelines on using the touch pad Do not touch the touch pad with a sharp or pointed object as doing so may damage the touch pad. Do not remove the cover sheet of the touch pad as doing so may damage the touch pad. Do not use the touch pad with two fingers, wearing gloves, or wet hand as it may not function correctly. Using the touch pad with a dirty or oily finger may damage the touch pad. Do not exert too much pressure on the touch pad as doing so may result in injuries to your finger or wrist. - 64 - Moving the pointer on the screen Gently place your finger on the touch pad and slide it in the direction in which you wa…

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Cover Letter(s)

LG Electronics Inc Date: January.14.2004 Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division Laboratory Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 LETTER OF AUTHORIZATION FCC ID:BEJNTLU20 To whom it may concern: We, the undersigned, hereby authorize DIGITAL EMC Co., Ltd. , to act on our behalf in all manners relating to application for equipment authorization for model BEJNTLU20 . including signing of all documents relating to these matters. Any and all acts carried out by DIGITAL EMC Co., Ltd ., on our behalf shall have the same affect as acts of our own. This authorization is valid until further written notice from LG Electronics Inc . Sincerely yours, Hoseob Sung Senior Research Engineer

Cover Letter(s)

LG Electronics Inc Date: January.14.2004 Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division Laboratory Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Re: LG Electronics Inc, Notebook PC Request for withholding from public disclosure proprietary information submitted pursuant to an application for certification of a LU20. FCC ID:BEJNTLU20 Sir/Madam: LG Electronics Inc requests that certain materials submitted with this application for certification of the LU20 be withheld from public disclosure. This request is made under the provision of Section 0.457 (d) of the Commission’s Rule and Section 552 (b) (4) of the Freedom of Information Act, Trade Secrets. The items marked “Confidential” contain detailed block diagram, schematic, part list and operational description, submitted to the FCC for review with this application. The information contains proprietary information (trade secrets) regarding the circuit operation and capabilities (specific values of components, circuit design details and system architecture) which are the result of our extensive investment in research and development. Without the disclosed information, competitive organizations would take considerable more time to assess and develop a workable competitive product. Therefore, we believe that disclosure of these company guarded materials would compromise our leading position in this market. We therefore formally request that the materials marked “Confidential” be kept strictly confidential and not made available for inspection by any other party, except on a need to know basis for the sole purpose of the certification process. Sincerely yours, Hoseob Sung Senior Research Engineer

External Photos

FCC ID : BEJNTLU20 FCC ID : BEJNTLU20

ID Label/Location Info

FCC ID: BEJNTLU20 FCC ID SAMPLE LABEL & LOCATION LABELLING REQUIREMENTS PER §2.925 The Label shown shall be permanently affixed at a conspicuous location on the device and be readily visible to the user at the time of purchase (SEE NEXT PAGE) FCC ID: BEJNTLU20 APPENDIX - 2 FCC ID: BEJNTLU20 IC:2703H-LU20 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

Internal Photos

FCC ID : BEJNTLU20 Inside FCC ID : BEJNTLU20 Main board (front) Main board (Rear) FCC ID : BEJNTLU20 WLAN (front) WLAN (Rear) FCC ID : BEJNTLU20 Bluetooth module (front) Bluetooth module (Rear)

RF Exposure Info

DIGITALEMC SAR REPORT FCC CERTIFICATION Reviewed by: Quality Manager Test report S/N : DR50110401E Test Date: Jan. 8 & Feb. 19 ,2004 Phone Type: LU20 FCC ID: BEJNTLU20 Page 1 of 22 DIGITAL EMC CO., LTD. 683-3, Yubang-Dong, Yongin-Si, Kyunggi-Do, Korea. 449-080 Tel: +82-31-321-2664 Fax: +82-31-321-1664 http://www.digitalemc.com CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE(SAR EVALUATION) LG Electronics Inc. Date of Tests: Jan. 8 & Feb. 19, 2004 19-1, Cheongho-Ri, Jinwuy-Myun, Test Report S/N:DR50110401E Pyungtaik-Shi, Kyunggi-Do, Korea 451-713 Test Site : DIGITAL EMC CO., LTD. Attn: Pete Kim(Research Engineer) FCC ID APPLICANT EUT Type: 2.4 GHz Integrated Wireless LAN in LG Tablet PC LU20 TX Frequency Range: 2412 ~ 2462 MHz RX Frequency Range: 2412 ~ 2462 MHz Max.RF Output Power: 16.7dBm conducted(DSSS) Max. SAR Measurement: 0.702W/kg DSSS Body SAR Model(s): LU20 FCC Classification: Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter (DSS) Rule Part(s): §2.1093; FCC/OET Bulletin Supplement C[July 2001] Industry Canada’s RSS-102, Health Canada’s Safety Code 6 Application Type: Certification Test Device Serial No.: Identical prototype D.M.JUNG (Manager) This wireless portable device has been shown to be capable of compliance for localized specific absorption rate (SAR) for uncontrolled environment/general population exposure limits specified in ANSI/IEEE Std. C95.1-1992 and had been tested in accordance with the measurement procedures specified in FCC/OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C (2001) and IEEE Std. 1528-200X (Draft 6.4, July 2001). I attest to the accuracy of data. All measurements reported herein were performed by me or were made under my supervision and are correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. I assume full responsibility for the completeness of these measurements and vouch for the qualifications of all persons taking them. BEJNTLU20 LG Electronics Inc. DIGITALEMC SAR REPORT FCC CERTIFICATION Reviewed by: Quality Manager Test report S/N : DR50110401E Test Date: Jan. 8 & Feb. 19 ,2004 Phone Type: LU20 FCC ID: BEJNTLU20 Page 2 of 22 1. INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................... 3 SAR DEFINITION .................................................................................................... 3 2. SAR MEASUREMENT SETUP......................................................................................... 4 Robotic System.......................................................................................................... 4 System Hardware ....................................................................................................... 4 System Electronics...................................................................................................... 4 3. DASY3 E-FIELD PROBE SYSTEM................................................................................... 5 Probe Measurement System......................................................................................... 5 Probe Specifications .................................................................................................... 5 4. Probe Calibration Process............................................................................................ 6 Dosimetric Assessment Procedure.................................................................................. 6 Free Space Assessment ............................................................................................... 6 Temperature Assessment ............................................................................................ 6 5. PHANTOM & EQUIVALENT TISSUES.............................................................................. 7 SAM Phantom ........................................................................................................... 7 Brain & Muscle Simulating Mixture Characterization ....................................................... 7 Device Holder for Transmitters..................................................................................... 7 6. TEST SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS.................................................................................. 8 Automated Test System Specifications.......................................................................... 8 7. DOSIMETRIC ASSESSMENT & PHANTOM SPECS ........................................................... 9 Measurement Procedure............................................................................................. 9 Specific Anthropomorphic Mannequin (SAM) Specifications.............................................. 9 8. DEFINITION OF REFERENCE POINTS .......................................................................... 10 EAR Reference Point................................................................................................... 10 Handset Reference Points............................................................................................ 10 9. TEST CONFIGURATION POSITIONS ............................................................................. 11 Positioning for Cheek/Touch ........................................................................................ 11 Positioning for Ear /15° Tilt ......................................................................................... 11 Body Holster /Belt Clip Configurations .......................................................................... 13 10. ANSI/IEEE C95.1 - 1992 RF EXPOSURE LIMITS.......................................................... 14 Uncontrolled Environment ........................................................................................... 14 Controlled Environment............................................................................................... 14 11. MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTIES............................................................................... 15 SAR Measurement Uncertainties ........................................................................…

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RF Exposure Info

Wireless Notices In some situations or environments, the use of wireless devices may be restricted by the proprietor of the building or responsible representatives of the organization. Such restrictions may apply when:  Using the wireless equipment on airplanes, or  The risk of interference to other devices or services is perceived as harmful. If you are uncertain of the policy that applies on the use of wireless equipment in a specific organization or environment (such as airports), you are encouraged to ask for authorization to use this device prior to turning on the equipment. Å WARNING: Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation The radiated output power of this device is far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits. Nevertheless, the device should be used in such a manner that the potential for human contact during normal operation is minimized. In order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits, human proximity to the antenna should not be less than 20 cm (8 inches) during normal operation. 225839g1.book Page 1 Wednesday, June 13, 2001 10:45 AM

RF Exposure Info

LG Electronics Inc Date: January.14.2004 Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division Laboratory Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 RE : RF exposure information LG Electronics Inc, Notebook PC FCC ID:BEJNTLU20 Sir/Madam: To whom it may concern: The product stated above, comply with the FCC limits for Human exposure to RF emissions. This device(with Bluetooth module) is categorically excluded from routine environmental because it operate at very low power level. The equipment is deemed to comply with the SAR or MPE limits without testing due to this very low power level (EIRP < 2.5 mW) Sincerely, Hoseob Sung Senior Research Engineer

RF Exposure Info

LG FCC ID : BEJNTLU20 -- DSSS Body SAM( 245 0M) Phanto m; Section; Probe: ET3DV6 - SN1703; ConvF(4.70,4.70,4.70); Med. parameter 2450 MHz Muscle: σ = 2.01 mho/m ε r = 54.5 ρ = 1.00 g/cm 3 ; Crest factor: 1.0; LG Tablet PC Model : LU20 DSSS Mode, Ch.1[2412MHz]; Standa rd Battery; Ambient Temp = 23 °C /Meas. Tissue Temp. = 21 °C Conducted Power = 16.7 dBm; Flat Phan tom, Top(Cover) positi on; Antenna Fixed Test Date -- 1 / 8 / 2004 [ FCC/OET Bulletin6 - Supplement C, July 2001 ] Digital EMC Co.,Ltd 0.00.20.40.60.81.01.21.4 0 1020304050 SAR tot [mW/g] [mm]

RF Exposure Info

LG FCC ID : BEJNTLU20 -- DSSS Body SAR SAM( 245 0M) Phanto m; Section; Probe: ET3DV6 - SN1703; ConvF(4.70,4.70,4.70); Med. parameter 2450 MHz Muscle: σ = 1.95 mho/m ε r = 54.1 ρ = 1.00 g/cm 3 ; Crest factor: 1.0; ; LG Tablet PC Model : LU20 DSSS Mode, Ch.1[2412MHz]; Standard Battery; Ambient Temp = 23 °C /Meas. Tissue Temp. = 21 °C Conducted Power = 16.7dBm; Flat phantom; Top (Cover); Antenna Fixed Test Date -- 02 …

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Contact Information

Applicant

David Kim(Team leader, LGEUS NA Policy & Regulatory Affairs)
[email protected]201-470-2696Fax: 201-816-2003

Test Firm

Digital EMC Co., Ltd.Charlie Park
[email protected]82313212664Fax: 82313211664

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
215C2.40 GHz - 2.48 GHz2.00 mW
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Output power listed is conducted. Only the antenna(s) documented in this filing, installed in the manner specified, can be used with this device. The antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter during customer usage. End-users must be provided with operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance requirements. The highest reported SAR value in tablet mode is 0.702 W/kg.

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