Technical Specifications
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|
| 1 | 15C | 2.40 GHz - 2.48 GHz | 11.00 mW |
Modular TypeSingle Modular ApprovalConfidentialityLong Term Grant NotesPower listed is conducted. This modular transmitter is approved for use in
personal computers, PDAs, mobile phones, digital cameras, and may operate
in conjunction with other mobile and portable transmitters; provided, the
other mobile and portable transmitters have satisfied the appropriate RF
exposure requirements contained in the FCC rules. The grantee also must
provide OEM integrators, or end users if marketed directly to end users,
with installation and operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure and
co-location requirements. The Grantee must inform second
manufacturers/installers that in order for this module to be operated in any
configuration other than that permitted in the preceding sentences, a
separate FCC equipment authorization must be obtained for each device into
which this module is installed. The only antennas approved for use with this
module are those documented in the filing, and must be installed in the
manner specified therein. If the Grantee does not provide an antenna with
this module, it may not be sold to the end-user, but may be sold to a
second manufacturer/installer. Instructions must be provided by the Grantee
to the second manufacturer/installer that describe how this module must be
installed into a final product in such a manner that only the authorized
antenna(s) is (are) used, and it complies with the requirements of Section
15.203 (i.e., has either a permanently attached antenna or utilizes a unique
connector). Compliance of this module in its final configuration is the
responsibility of the Grantee. If the second manufacturer/installer desires
to use an antenna with this module that has not been previously approved for
use with it, then the Grantee must file a Class II permissive change to
approve the new antenna with the module. Alternatively, the second
manufacturer/installer may obtain a separate FCC equipment authorization for
the module and the new antenna. If the second manufacturer/installer markets
a device that does not comply with the Grantee instructions for antenna
configuration without having obtained a separate FCC equipment authorization
for the module and new antenna configuration, that device will be considered
unauthorized equipment. Marketing of unauthorized equipment is prohibited by
Section 2.803 of the FCC Rules.