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MusicGremlin User Guide Table of Contents Wireless Music Quick Start 3 Basic Operation 4 Things You Need to Know Up Front 4 Import Existing Music to MusicGremlin 11 Registering Your MusicGremlin 11 My Music 13 ToDo List 16 Listening to FM Radio 18 Inbox 18 MusicGremlin Direct 19 Searching for New Music 19 Listening to Samples 21 Selecting and Purchasing a Track 21 Playing Music 22 Rating Tracks 23 Gremlists 24 Showing Channel Information 24 Subscribing to a Channel 25 Showing Tracks 25 Saving Gremlist Content to Your Permanent Collection 25 Unsubscribing from Inte ractive Radio Channels 25 The MusicGremlin Community 26 Seeing Other MusicGremlin Users 26 Seeing Online Chat Rooms 26 Adding Buddies 27 Sharing Files 27 Beaming Files 28 The MusicGremlin Web Site 29 Logging In 29 Viewing Your My Device Page 29 Playing Music on the Web Site 30 Settings 32 Wireless Networks 32 Turn Wi-Fi On/Off 32 Active Networks 32 System Settings 33 Setting the Time 33 Checking Available Disk Space 33 Changing Default Settings 33 Checking for Device Updates 33 Enabling Notes 33 Setting the Sleep Timer 33 Turning UPnP On/Off 34 Explicit Content 34 Backlight Timer 34 Beep On/Off 34 Restore Factory Defaults 34 Subscribe to MG Now/Modify Account Info. 34 Remove Subscription Tracks 34 Playback Settings 35 Turning Shuffle On/Off 35 Repeat Mode 35 Web Site 35 Privacy 35 Managing Memory 35 Troubleshooting 36 About Wi-Fi 36 Warnings and Technical Notes 38 Use and Handling 38 MusicGremlin User Guide Congratulations! Than you for purchasing MusicGremlin. This new wireless MP3 player frees you from your computer and gives you access to music wherever you are through Wi-Fi (wireless) technology. WIRELESS MUSIC QUICK START If you’re already familiar with a cell phone, PDA, or other wireless device, you’ll have no problem using MusicGremlin. Even if you’re new to the world of Wi-Fi, you’ll find MusicGremlin’s interface convenient and user-friendly—downright intuitive, in fact. Quick Start Step 1: Initial Setup MusicGremlin is ready to play as soon as you unpack it and charge the battery. To get started, open the package and check the contents: • The MusicGremlin, of course • Battery pack • Headphones • AC adaptor • AC power cord Charging MusicGremlin is a snap. Follow these steps: 1. Plug the AC power cord into the AC adapter. 2. Plug the AC adaptor into the DC connector in the MusicGremlin. 3. Plug in the power cord into a wall outlet. The battery takes two hours to charge. When the device is charged fully, the battery icon will appear full, like this: You can change the time to reflect your local time zone. Press the Down arrow on the main control keypad until Settings is highlighted. Press the Select button in the middle of the keypad. When the Settings screen appears, press Down and choose System Settings. Then press Down and choose Set Timezone. Press Left or Right {correct?] to change the time to your local zone. You’ll find essential information, tips, notes, and warnings in this column. The term Wi-Fi stands for “wireless fidelity”—exactly what MusicGremlin delivers, in other words. Wi-Fi connects you to a network without a wire. As long as you’re near an access point—a wireless router located at home, in a public park with wireless access, in an airport, or a hot spot—your Wi-Fi-compatible device can connect to the Internet or to an ad hoc network of other MusicGremlin users. You don’t always need to connect wirelessly. As you’ll learn later in this manual, you can copy music from your PC to MusicGremlin with a USB cable and take your music on the road. But what makes MusicGremlin special is its ability to download music anytime, anywhere, without being tethered to your computer. Quick Start Step 2: Get Registered MusicGremlin isn’t your garden-variety MP3 player. It does more than just play music. In order to do any of the things that make MusicGremlin so exciting, such as downloading individual tracks and browsing others’ music collections, you need to create an identity by registering. It’s free, and only takes a few minutes. Quick Start Step 3: Get Connected Once you’ve registered, get connected to the Internet through a wireless access point. You’ll find one at your local Wi-Fi hot spot, or your home or school wireless network. Quick Start Step 4: Get Music MusicGremlin Direct is a music service with more than two million titles encompassing many genres. You can always search the MusicGremlin Direct catalog and mark songs or albums to download. When you connect to the Internet, the download will begin automatically. Of course, you can transfer music from your PC. Quick Start Step 5: Get Community No MusicGremlin user is an island. You’re part of a community of users. When you enter a space where other users are present: the Community indicator on your MusicGremlin will light up to tell you others are around. You can see what tracks they are listening to. In certain cases, you can send them a song or download one of their songs, too. Quick Start Step 6: Get Gremlists The music scene is ever-changing. It’s hard to keep up with the latest trends or to learn about new kinds of music. Gremlists give you the chance to expose yourself to whole new worlds of audio entertainment. Subscribe to a channel, and you get a playlist of your favorite genre, mood, or type of music automatically sent to your player. BASIC OPERATION Things You Need to Know Up Front MusicGremlin is easy to use. But working without a wire will go more smoothly if you know a few basic terms and features at the outset. What is Wi-Fi? Terms like “wireless networking” and “Wi-Fi” can be confusing. When most people think of wireless technology, they think of cell phones. Bu t wireless networking of the sort used by MusicGremlin is completely different from cell phone technology. Wi-Fi is a way of connecting computers and other digital devices (like PDAs and MP3 play ers) without an actual cable or phone line. The network connection is established by mean…
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American Telecommunications Certification Body Inc. 6731 Whittier Ave, McLean, VA 22101 December 12, 2005 RE: Tatung Co. FCC ID: BJM-MG1000 I have a few comments on this Application. Depending on your responses, kindly understand there may be additional comments. 1.) FYI: In the future kindly supply larger and clearer internal photographs. To the FCC’s eye, these photographs are marginal as it is very difficult to understand the layout and possible circuit board interactions for this device. I personally would recommend for the future using one single photo per page. And this guidance is indeed what FCC recommends in Part 2 of the Rules. 2.) There are two documents uploaded to the ATCB website entitled “(MG-1000) LabelLoc.pdf” and “(MG-1000) LabelSmpl.pdf”. Neither of these documents shows either the sample label or label location – the document uploaded is simply the attestation that no controls are available for US marketed equipment which will permit operation on non-USA channels. Please provide a proper sample label and location exhibit. 3.) Could you kindly supplement the block diagram information with additional block diagram on the “WiFi BGW200” which is shown in the supplied block diagram document? FCC is concerned with how the device generates and uses RF energy – the existing block diagram shows all the major interconnect pieces, but lacks this specific RF information. 4.) FYI: Whenever a SAR report is part of any filing, an RF Exposure exhibit calculating power density at 20cm is rarely needed. Save yourself a little work. 5.) Unless I have missed it, the Manual appears to lack all the required FCC compliance language for a device of this type. Missing appears to be the two-part information statement of 15.19(a)(3), and the prohibition from modification statement of 15.21. In addition, RF Exposure information is not included in the Manual. In this case, the measured SAR values should be included in the Manual. William H. Graff President and Director of Engineering mailto: [email protected] The items indicated above must be submitted before processing can continue on the above referenced application. Failure to provide the requested information may result in application termination. Correspondence should be considered part of the permanent submission and may be viewed from the Internet after a Grant of Equipment Authorization is issued. Please do not respond to this correspondence using the email reply button. In order for your response to be processed expeditiously, you must submit your documents through the AmericanTCB.com website. Also, please note that partial responses increase processing time and should not be submitted. z Page 2 December 12, 2005 Any questions about the content of this correspondence should be directed to the sender.
Report No.: 05CL031-RF-US-P05V01 Page : 1 of 7 Version:1.0 附件2: 待測物內部相片 (1) EUT Photo (2) EUT Photo Report No.: 05CL031-RF-US-P05V01 Page : 2 of 7 Version:1.0 (3) EUT Photo (4) EUT Photo
TATUNG CO. FCC ID.: BJM-MG1000 22, Chungshan N. Rd., 3rd Sec. Taipei, Taiwan, 104, R.O.C. Tel : 886-2-2592-5252 # 3543 FCC ID AND DoC Label The FCC ID and DoC Label will be placed on the equipment as shown in the photograph below. MusicGremlin Model No.: MG-1000 MusicGremlin Model No.: MG-1000 F F C C C C I I D D : : B B J J M M - - M M G G 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 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. S/N: Made in Taiwan
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1.2. Operational Description EUT is a MusicGremlin with 11 channels. This device provided four kinds of transmitting speed 1, 2, 5.5 and 11Mbps. The device of RF carrier is DBPSK, DQPSK and CCK (IEEE 802.11b) . The device adapts direct sequence spread spectrum modulation. The antenna was Connector provides diversity function to improve the receiving function. This MusicGremlin, compliant with IEEE 802.11b, is a high-efficiency Wireless LAN adapter. It allows your computer to connect to a wireless network and to share resources, such as files or printers without being bound to the network wires. Operation in 2.4GHz Direst Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) radio transmission, the MusicGremlin Wired Equivalent Protection (WEP) algorithm is used. In addition, its standard compliance ensures that it can communicate with any IEEE 802.11b network. Test Mode Mode 1: Transmitter 802.11b
Report No: 05CL031-HP-US-P09V01 Page: 1 of 21 Version:1.0 SAR Test Report Product Name:MusicGremlin Model No. :MG-1000 Applicant : TATUNG CO. Address : 22, Chungshan N. Rd., 3rd Sec. Taipei, Taiwan, 104, R.O.C. Date of Receipt:2005/12/06 Issued Date :2005/12/09 Report No. :05CL031-HP-US-P09V01 The test results relate only to the samples tested. The test report shall not be reproduced except in full without the written approval of QuieTek Corporation. Report No: 05CL031-HP-US-P09V01 Page: 2 of 21 Version:1.0 Test Report Certification Issued Date: 2005/12/09 Report No.: 05CL031-HP-US-P09V01 Product Name : MusicGremlin Applicant : TATUNG CO. Address : 22, Chungshan N. Rd., 3rd Sec. Taipei, Taiwan, 104, R.O.C. Manufacturer : TATUNG CO. Model No. : MG-1000 Applicable Standard : FCC Oet65 Supplement C June 2001 RSS-102, Issue 2 Test Result : Max. SAR Measurement (1g) 802.11b: 0.469 W/kg Application Type Certification The test results relate only to the samples tested. The test report shall not be reproduced except in full without the written approval of QuieTek Corporation. Documented By : (Rebaca CHi ) Tested By : (Hsiu Ho) Approved By : (Gene Chang) Report No: 05CL031-HP-US-P09V01 Page: 3 of 21 Version:1.0 TABLE OF CONTENTS Description Page 1. General Information.............................................................................. 5 1.1 EUT Description ............................................................................................................5 1.2 Test Environment ...........................................................................................................5 2. SAR Measurement System .................................................................. 6 2.1 ALSAS-10U System Description .................................................................................. 6 2.1.1 Applications ................................................................................................................ 6 2.1.2 Area Scans................................................................................................................... 6 2.1.3 Zoom Scan (Cube Scan Averaging)............................................................................ 7 2.1.4 ALSAS-10U Interpolation and Extrapolation Uncertainty......................................... 7 2.2 Isotropic E-Field Probe .................................................................................................. 7 2.2.1 Isotropic E-Field Probe Specification ......................................................................... 9 2.3 Boundary Detection Unit and Probe Mounting Device ................................................. 9 2.4 Daq-Paq (Analog to Digital Electronics) ..................................................................... 10 2.5 Axis Articulated Robot ................................................................................................ 10 2.6 ALSAS Universal Workstation.................................................................................... 11 2.7 Universal Device Positioner......................................................................................... 11 2.8 Phantom Types............................................................................................................. 11 2.8.1 APREL SAM Phantoms ........................................................................................... 12 2.8.2 APREL Laboratories Universal Phantom ................................................................. 12 3. Tissue Simulating Liquid ................................................................... 13 3.1 The composition of the tissue simulating liquid .......................................................... 13 3.2 Tissue Calibration Result ............................................................................................. 13 3.3 Tissue Dielectric Parameters for Head and Body Phantoms ....................................... 14 4. SAR Measurement Procedure ........................................................... 15 4.1 SAR System Validation................................................................................................ 15 4.1.1 Validation Dipoles..................................................................................................... 15 4.1.2 Validation Result ....................................................................................................... 15 4.2 SAR Measurement Procedure ...................................................................................... 16 5. SAR Exposure Limits ......................................................................... 17 6. Test Equipment List............................................................................ 18 7. Measurement Uncertainty .................................................................. 19 8. Test Results ......................................................................................... 20 8.1 SAR Test Results Summary ......................................................................................... 20 Appendix A. SAR System Validation Data........................................................................ 21 Appendix B. SAR measurement Data................................................................................ 21 Report No: 05CL031-HP-US-P09V01 Page: 4 of 21 Version:1.0 Appendix C. Test Setup Photographs & EUT Photographs............................................... 21 Appendix D. Probe Calibration Data ................................................................................. 21 Appendix E. Dipole Calibration Data ................................................................................ 21 Report No: 05CL031-HP-US-P09V01 Page: 5 of 21 Version:1.0 1. General Information 1.1 EUT Description Product Name MusicGremlin Model No. MG-1000 Transmitter module MG-100 FCC ID BJM-MG1000 TX Frequency 2412MHz ~2462MHz Type of Modulation DSSS Antenna Type Fixed Device Catego…
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Report No. 05CL031-RF-US-P05V01 Page: 1 of 60 Version:1.0 Test Report Product Name : MusicGremlin Model No. : MG-1000 FCC ID : BJM-MG1000 Applicant : TATUNG CO. Address : 22, Chungshan N. Rd., 3rd Sec. Taipei, Taiwan, 104, R.O.C. Date of Receipt : Dec. 06, 2005 Issued Date : Dec. 07, 2005 Report No. : 05CL031-RF-US-P05V01 The test results relate only to the samples tested. The test report shall not be reproduced except in full without the written approval of QuieTek Corporation. This report must not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP any agency of the U.S. Government Report No. 05CL031-RF-US-P05V01 Page: 2 of 60 Version:1.0 Test Report Certification Issued Date: Dec. 07, 2005 Report No.: 05CL031-RF-US-P05V01 Test results relate only to the samples tested. The test report shall not be reproduced except in full without the written approval of QuieTek Corporation. This report must not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP any agency of the U.S. Government Product Name : MusicGremlin Applicant : TATUNG CO. Address : 22, Chungshan N. Rd., 3rd Sec. Taipei, Taiwan, 104, R.O.C. Manufacturer : TATUNG CO. Model No. : MG-1000 Rated Voltage : AC 120V/60Hz Working Voltage : N/A Trade Name : MusicGremlin Applicable Standard : FCC CFR Title 47 Part 15 Subpart B: 2005 CISPR 22 Edition 4.1: 2004 ANSI C63.4: 2003 Test Result : Complied Documented By : ( Rebaca CHi ) Tested By : ( Tim Sung ) Approved By : ( Gene Chang ) Accredited by NIST (NVLAP) NVLAP Lab Code: 200533-0 0914 Report No. 05CL031-RF-US-P05V01 Page: 3 of 60 Version:1.0 TABLE OF CONTENTS Description Page 1. GENERAL INFORMATION .....................................................................................................5 1.1. EUT Description............................................................................................................................5 1.2. Operational Description ................................................................................................................6 1.3. Tested System Datails....................................................................................................................7 1.4. Configuration of tested System .....................................................................................................8 1.5. EUT Exercise Software .................................................................................................................8 1.6. Test Facility ...................................................................................................................................9 2. Conducted Emission..................................................................................................................10 2.1. Test Equipment............................................................................................................................10 2.2. Test Setup ....................................................................................................................................10 2.3. Limits ..........................................................................................................................................10 2.4. Test Procedure .............................................................................................................................11 2.5. Uncertainty ..................................................................................................................................11 2.6. Test Result of Conducted Emission.............................................................................................12 3. Peak Power Output ...................................................................................................................14 3.1. Test Equipment............................................................................................................................14 3.2. Test Setup ....................................................................................................................................14 3.3. Limits ..........................................................................................................................................14 3.4. Uncertainty ..................................................................................................................................14 3.5. Test Result of Peak Power Output...............................................................................................15 4. Radiated Emission .....................................................................................................................16 4.1. Test Equipment............................................................................................................................16 4.2. Test Setup ....................................................................................................................................16 4.3. Limits ..........................................................................................................................................17 4.4. Test Procedure .............................................................................................................................18 4.5. Uncertainty ..................................................................................................................................18 Report No. 05CL031-RF-US-P05V01 Page: 4 of 60 Version:1.0 4.6. Test Result of Radiated Emission................................................................................................19 5. Band Edge ..................................................................................................................................25 5.1. Test Equipment............................................................................................................................25 5.2. Test Setup .................................................................................................................................…
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Report No.: 05CL031-RF-US-P05V01 Page : 1 of 3 Version:1.0 Attachment 1: EUT Test Setup Photographs Front View of Conducted Test Back View of Conducted Test Report No.: 05CL031-RF-US-P05V01 Page : 2 of 3 Version:1.0 Front View of Radiated Test Back View of Radiated Test Report No.: 05CL031-RF-US-P05V01 Page : 3 of 3 Version:1.0 Front View of Radiated Test (Horn) Back View of Radiated Test (Horn)
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
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| 1 | 15C | 2.41 GHz - 2.46 GHz | 166.00 mW |

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