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Your EGG comes with a USB cable and a micro USB OTG adapter. These will connect your EGG to your phone, camera or computer. START UP GUIDE 1. Cover/ front panel2. Introduction to the EGG. Explanation of Gather, Find, Show. 3. Illustration of what is included in the box. WELCOME TO YOUR EGG. Most of us have pictures, videos, music and other personal content trapped inside our smartphones, tablets, cameras, USB sticks and PCs. We have a hard time finding them or worse, completely forget them. Your EGG makes it easy to Gather, Find and Show this content on your own personal website in a select and private way, right when the thought enters your mind. Your EGG is portable; has lots of storage space; a battery that provides about 10 hours of active use and wifi so that you can have your website be available through any available wifi connection. WHATβS IN THE BOX 1 EGG Micro USB OTGUSB Charger USB Cable Start Up Guide Draft 4 11.19.13 Start Up Guide Draft 4 11.19.13 Turn on your EGG by pressing the home button on the front. The welcome screen will appear. 4. Illustration of the EGG with callouts. Explain how to turn the EGG on. GET TO KNOW YOUR EGG 5. Screenshot showing introduction6. Screenshot showing device connecting EGG to device to start gathering. GET STARTED Touch βSTARTβ on the screen to begin your set-up process. Your EGG will give you prompts to help you through the set-up. 2 home button micro USB power button battery indicator (Takes you to the βAll of your Contentβ screen) (Power o Restart Put in airplane mode) SET UP YOUR EGG After selecting your time zone and wi-fi network, you will connect a device to your EGG. 7. Illustration showing options for connecting devices to the EGG. 3 Start Up Guide Draft 4 11.19.13 8. Explanation telling user the photos will import as the set up process continues. PERSONALIZE YOUR EGG While your photos and videos are importing you will personalize your EGG and set-up your profile. 9. Explanation about the personal web page. CONGRATULATIONS! Touch βDONEβ and you are finished with your EGG set-up. Now all of your photos and videos are Gathered onto your personal EGG webpage, which can be found at: picsnthings.com/yourname GATHER YOUR PHOTOS Connecting your EGG to your camera, phone or computer is easy. Depending on the connection method on your device, either use the provided cable and the micro USB OTG adapter or the cable that comes with your device to connect your EGG. Once the connection is made, your photos will be Gathered to your EGG. USB cable that comes with your phone USB cable that comes with your camera OR The progress of the photos importing to your EGG } 4 Start Up Guide Draft 4 11.19.13 10. Explanation of icons on home screen. LEARN YOUR EGGβS HOME SCREEN Main menu icon- Takes you to the menu screen where you will find the Gather feature and settings. Show icon- Show your photos and videos. Multi Select icon- Select multiple photos at one time. Find icon- Find specific photos and videos. 11. Explanation of the Menu screen and connecting to a new wifi network. LEARN THE MAIN MENU The main menu screen is where you can connect to a new wi-fi network, see how much storage you have used and how much power you have left on your EGG. 12. Explanation of the storage and battery icons STORAGE AND POWER SETTINGS Connect to a new wi-fi network. Your EGG has 100 GB of storage space. Touching the storage icon will tell you how much storage you have used and how much you have left. The power icon will tell you how much time you have left to use your EGG before you need to charge it again. Your EGG has 100 GB of storage space. Touching the storage icon on the main menu will tell you how much storage you have used and how much you have left. 5 Start Up Guide Draft 4 11.19.13 15. Explanation of Find. FIND Find the photos you would like to show through the Find list. Your photos and videos can be organized by tags. This makes it easy to organize your media. 14. Explanation of Show SHOW Touch the photo(s) you would like to Show and then touch the Show icon. The EGG will take you through the steps to show your content to your select friends and contacts. 13. Explanation of Multi Select MULTI-SELECT Touch Multi Select icon to show more than one item at a time. 6 Start Up Guide Draft 4 11.19.13 16. Ending paragraph/page GATHER, FIND, SHOW Now that you have learned what your EGG can do, start having fun! 17. Inside cover Possible location of FCC information. HELP & SUPPORT INFO Help info: Contact info: Provide feedback: ENGINEERING SAMPLE This product has not been authorized as required by the rules of the FCC. This product is not, and may not be, oered for sale or leased, until authorization is obtained. For research & development only.
Page 1 of 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY & REGULATORY INFORMATION DO NOT DISCARD β DOCUMENT MUST REMAIN WITH DEVICE ENGINEERING DEVELOPMENT DEVICE NOT FOR RESALE OR LEASE This device is intended for Engineering Use Only! This device has not been tested or approved by any agency or approvals body for Electrical Safety, Electromagnetic Compatibility, or Telecommunications at the time of distribution. Safety Testing and Certification that may be required for installation and operation in your region has not been completed. SAFETY WARNINGS and CAUTIONS - Please pay attention to the following warnings and or cautions Lithium Battery: This device contains a non-replaceable Lithium Battery. There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type. General Use and Set Up: Care must be taken at all times to avoid dropping, spilling, or allowing objects to be placed on the device. FCC Regulations: 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. Operation on the 5.15-5.25Ghz frequency band is restricted to indoor use only. The FCC requires indoor use for the 5.15-5.25 band to reduce the potential for harmful interference to co-channel Mobile Satellite Systems. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in residential installations. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television equipment reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: -Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna -Move the equipment away from the receiver -Plug the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions You are cautioned that any change or modifications to the equipment not expressly approve by the party responsible for compliance could void the authority to operate such equipment. RF Exposure Information: This device is compliant with SAR requirement for general population / uncontrolled exposure limits in ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1999 and has been tested in accordance with the measurement methods and procedures specified in FCC OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C. This equipment complies with the FCC RF exposure limits set forth for uncontrolled environments. Page 2 of 2 Wireless (RF) Interface: This development system may include a wireless (Radio Frequency, RF) transmitter. Prior to approval or registration of this system with the spectrum management or communications authority (e.g. the FCC), operation of the transmitter may be restricted or prohibited by regional or national regulations, a license for experimental use may be required. Operation of the system in a shielded room or enclosure is recommended to reduce the likelihood of interference. For compliance with RF exposure limits, the antennas used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20cm (8 inches) from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Lead Content: This device complies with the European Union RoHS directive; some components may internally include lead (Pb) as allowed by exemption. All second level inter-connect (2LI) connections between components and PCBs are lead free. Please recycle this device in a responsible manner. Refer to local environmental regulations for proper recycling; do not dispose of device in unsorted municipal waste.
WTD 13.4.9 FCC Compliance Opinion INSD0001 Information about the Applicant Grantee (Company Name) Intel Corporation FCC Contact Person Robert Paxman Address 2111 NE 25th Avenue JF3-302 City, State, Zip Hillsboro, OR 97124 Job Number INSD0001 Model The EGG (Fab C) FCC ID HKX-THE-EGG Agent Approval Type Original Equipment Class DTS Digital Transmission System NII National Information Infrastructure Rule Part 15.247, 15.407 Overview This device, "The Egg" is a portable personal data storage and server platform. The device contains Bluetooth, WLAN 802.11 a/b/g/n radios. The device is a client device in the DFS bands and is does not support radar detection capability. Confidentiality requested for allowed files. Request is properly addressed and referenced. Short term confidentiality requested. Recommendation All items have been resolved and completed to my satisfaction; therefore I recommend this application for approval. Signature Dave Tolman, TCB Committee 12/11/2013
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Intel Corporation Model: EGG SAR Evaluation Report #: INSD0001.3 Evaluated to the following SAR Specifications: FCC 2.1093:2013 Report Prepared By Northwest EMC Inc. NORTHWEST EMC β (888) 364-2378 β www.nwemc.com California β Minnesota β Oregon β New York β Washington WTD 12.5.23 CERTIFICATE OF EVALUATION Last Date of Test: November 5, 2013 Intel Corporation Model: EGG Applicable Standard Test Description Specification Test Method Pass/Fail SAR Evaluation FCC 2.1093:2013 FCC 15.247:2013 FCC 15.407:2013 IEEE Std 1528:2003 Pass FCC KDB 447498 D01 v05r01 FCC KDB 248227 D01 v01r02 FCC KDB 616217 D04 v01r01 FCC KDB 865664 D01 v01r01 and D02 v01r01 Highest SAR Values Frequency Bands (GHz) Head 1g (W/kg) Body 1g (W/kg) Limit 1g (W/kg) Exposure Environment 2.4 N/A 0.40 1.6 General Population Uncontrolled 5.2, 5.3, 5.6, 5.8 N/A 1.55 Deviations From Test Standards None Approved By: Don Facteau, IS Manager NVLAP Lab Code: 200630-0 Test Facility The measurement facility used to collect the data is located at: Northwest EMC, Inc. 22975 NW Evergreen Parkway, Suite 400 Hillsboro, OR 97124 Phone: (503) 844-4066 Fax: 844- 3826 This report must not be used to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by NVLAP, NIST, or any agency of the federal government of the United States of America. Product compliance is the responsibility of the client, therefore the tests and equipment modes of operation represented in this report were agreed upon by the client, prior to testing. This Report may only be duplicated in its entirety. The results of this test pertain only to the sample(s) tested. The specific description is noted in each of the individual sections of the test report supporting this certificate of test. REV 2012.08.02 REVISION HISTORY Revision Number Description Date Page Number 00 None Barometric Pressure The recorded barometric pressure has been normalized to sea level. REV 2012.05.24 ACCREDITATIONS AND AUTHORIZATIONS United States FCC - Designated by the FCC as a Telecommunications Certification Body (TCB). Certification chambers, Open Area Test Sites, and conducted measurement facilities are listed with the FCC. A2LA - Accredited by A2LA to ISO / IEC Guide 65 as a product certifier. This allows Northwest EMC to certify transmitters to FCC and IC specifications. NVLAP - Each laboratory is accredited by NVLAP to ISO 17025 Canada IC - Recognized by Industry Canada as a Certification Body (CB). Certification chambers and Open Area Test Sites are filed with IC. European Union European Commission β Validated by the European Commission as a Conformity Assessment Body (CAB) under the EMC directive and as a Notified Body under the R&TTE Directive. Australia/New Zealand ACMA - Recognized by ACMA as a CAB for the acceptance of test data. Korea KCC / RRA - Recognized by KCCβs RRA as a CAB for the acceptance of test data. Japan VCCI - Associate Member of the VCCI. Conducted and radiated measurement facilities are registered. Taiwan BSMI β Recognized by BSMI as a CAB for the acceptance of test data. NCC - Recognized by NCC as a CAB for the acceptance of test data. Singapore IDA β Recognized by IDA as a CAB for the acceptance of test data. Hong Kong OFTA β Recognized by OFTA as a CAB for the acceptance of test data. Vietnam MIC β Recognized by MIC as a CAB for the acceptance of test data. Russia GOST β Accredited by Certinform VNIINMASH, CERTINFO, SAMTES, and Federal CHEC to perform EMC and Hygienic testing for Information Technology products to GOST standards. SCOPE For details on the Scopes of our Accreditations, please visit: http://www.nwemc.com/accreditations/ REV 2013.01.07 LOCATIONS Oregon Labs EV01-12 22975 NW Evergreen Pkwy Hillsboro, OR 97124 (503) 844-4066 California Labs OC01-13 41 Tesla Irvine, CA 92618 (949) 861-8918 New York Labs WA01-04 4939 Jordan Rd. Elbridge, NY 13060 (315) 685-0796 Minnesota Labs MN01-08 9349 W Broadway Ave. Brooklyn Park, MN 55445 (763) 425-2281 Washington Labs NC01-05,SU02,SU07 19201 120 th Ave. NE Bothell, WA 98011 (425) 984- 6600 VCCI A- 0108 A- 0029 A- 0109 A- 0110 Industry Canada 2834D-1, 2834D-2 2834B-1, 2834B-2, 2834B-3 2834E-1 2834C-1 WTD 12.5.23 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Client and Equipment Under Test (EUT) Information Company Name: Intel Corporation Address: 2111 NE 25 th Ave. City, State, Zip: Hillsboro, OR 97124 Test Requested By: Phil Auzas Model: EGG First Date of Test: November 1, 2013 Last Date of Test: November 5, 2013 Receipt Date of Samples: November 1, 2013 Equipment Design Stage: Production Equipment Condition: No Damage Information Provided by the Party Requesting the Test Functional Description of the EUT (Equipment Under Test): The EUT is the Model EGG . It contains an 802.11a/b/g/n SISO radio. T he frequency bands of the 802.11 a/b/g/n radio: β’ 2400 β 2483.5 MHz β’ 5150 β 5 350 MHz β’ 5470 β 5600 MHz β’ 5650 β 5725 MHz β’ 5725 β 5850 MHz The EGG is a handheld device that could be used close to the torso. There is no usage model for operation near the head. There are no holsters or belt-clips with metal parts supplied with the EGG. It was tested with 0cm spacing to the flat phantom. Testing Objective: To demonstrate compliance with the SAR requirements of FCC 2.1093. Scope The stand-alone SAR evaluation documented in this report is for the 802.11a/b/g/n portion of the EUT. WTD 12.5.23 CONFIGURATIONS Configuration INSD0002- 1 Software/Firmware Running during test Description Version Smart Development Bridge 2.0.2 EUT Description Manufacturer Model/Part Number Serial Number The EGG Intel Corporation None 66 Remote Equipment Outside of Test Setup Boundary Description Manufacturer Model/Part Number Serial Number Remote Laptop Hewlett-Packard Elitebook 8540W CND03204HV AC/DC Power Adapter Salcomp S11A02 1310001174 60 Cables Cable Type Shield Length (m) Ferrite Connection 1 Connection 2 USB Extension Yes 4.5 No Remote Laptop USB USB Yes 0.5 No EUT USB Extension PA = Cable is permanently attached to the device. Shielding and/or presence of ferrite may be unβ¦
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Intel Corporation The EGG FCC 15.407:2013 Report #: INSD0001.1 Report Prepared By Northwest EMC Inc. NORTHWEST EMC β (888) 364-2378 β www.nwemc.com California β Minnesota β Oregon β New York β Washington WTD 12.5.23 CERTIFICATE OF TEST Last Date of Test: November 06, 2013 Intel Corporation Model: The EGG Emissions Test Description Specification Test Method Pass/Fail Duty Cycle FCC 15.407:2013 ANSI C63.10:2009 Pass Peak Transmit Power FCC 15.407:2013 ANSI C63.10:2009 Pass Peak Power Spectral Density FCC 15.407:2013 ANSI C63.10:2009 Pass Emissions Bandwidth FCC 15.407:2013 ANSI C63.10:2009 Pass Peak Excursions of the Modulation Envelope FCC 15.407:2013 ANSI C63.10:2009 Pass Band Edge Compliance FCC 15.407:2013 ANSI C63.10:2009 Pass Frequency Stability FCC 15.407:2013 ANSI C63.10:2009 Pass Spurious Radiated Emissions FCC 15.407:2013 ANSI C63.10:2009 Pass Powerline Conducted Emissions FCC 15.207:2013 ANSI C63.10:2009 Pass Deviations From Test Standards None Approved By: Kyle Holgate, Operations Manager NVLAP Lab Code: 200630-0 This report must not be used to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by NVLAP, NIST, or any agency of the federal government of the United States of America. Product compliance is the responsibility of the client, therefore the tests and equipment modes of operation represented in this report were agreed upon by the client, prior to testing. This Report may only be duplicated in its entirety. The results of this test pertain only to the sample(s) tested. The specific description is noted in each of the individual sections of the test report supporting this certificate of test. REV 2012.08.02 REVISION HISTORY Revision Number Description Date Page Number 00 None Barometric Pressure The recorded barometric pressure has been normalized to sea level. REV 2012.05.24 ACCREDITATIONS AND AUTHORIZATIONS United States FCC - Designated by the FCC as a Telecommunications Certification Body (TCB). Certification chambers, Open Area Test Sites, and conducted measurement facilities are listed with the FCC. A2LA - Accredited by A2LA to ISO / IEC Guide 65 as a product certifier. This allows Northwest EMC to certify transmitters to FCC and IC specifications. NVLAP - Each laboratory is accredited by NVLAP to ISO 17025 Canada IC - Recognized by Industry Canada as a Certification Body (CB). Certification chambers and Open Area Test Sites are filed with IC. European Union European Commission β Validated by the European Commission as a Conformity Assessment Body (CAB) under the EMC directive and as a Notified Body under the R&TTE Directive. Australia/New Zealand ACMA - Recognized by ACMA as a CAB for the acceptance of test data. Korea KCC / RRA - Recognized by KCCβs RRA as a CAB for the acceptance of test data. Japan VCCI - Associate Member of the VCCI. Conducted and radiated measurement facilities are registered. Taiwan BSMI β Recognized by BSMI as a CAB for the acceptance of test data. NCC - Recognized by NCC as a CAB for the acceptance of test data. Singapore IDA β Recognized by IDA as a CAB for the acceptance of test data. Hong Kong OFTA β Recognized by OFTA as a CAB for the acceptance of test data. Vietnam MIC β Recognized by MIC as a CAB for the acceptance of test data. Russia GOST β Accredited by Certinform VNIINMASH, CERTINFO, SAMTES, and Federal CHEC to perform EMC and Hygienic testing for Information Technology products to GOST standards. SCOPE For details on the Scopes of our Accreditations, please visit: http://www.nwemc.com/accreditations/ REV 2013.03.8 MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY Measurement Uncertainty When a measurement is made, the result will be different from the true or theoretically correct value. The difference is the result of tolerances in the measurement system that cannot be completely eliminated. To the extent that technology allows us, it has been our aim to minimize this error. Measurement uncertainty is a statistical expression of measurement error qualified by a probability distribution. A measurement uncertainty estimation has been performed for each test per our internal quality document WP 342. The estimation is used to compare the measured result with its "true" or theoretically correct value. The expanded measurement uncertainty (K=2) for each test is listed below. Our measurement data meets or exceeds the measurement uncertainty requirements of the applicable specification; therefore, the test data can be compared directly to the specification limit to determine compliance. The calculations for estimating measurement uncertainty are based upon ETSI TR 100 028 (or CISPR 16-4-1 as applicable), and are available upon request. The following table represents the Measurement Uncertainty (MU) budgets for each of the tests that may be contained in this report. Test + MU - MU Frequency Accuracy (Hz) 0.12 -0.01 Amplitude Accuracy (dB) 0.49 -0.49 Conducted Power (dB) 0.41 -0.41 Radiated Power via Substitution (dB) 0.69 -0.68 Temperature (degrees C) 0.81 -0.81 Humidity (% RH) 2.89 -2.89 Field Strength (dB) 3.80 -3.80 AC Powerline Conducted Emissions (dB) 2.94 -2.94 REV 2013.06.28 FACILITIES Oregon Labs EV01-12 22975 NW Evergreen Pkwy Hillsboro, OR 97124 (503) 844-4066 California Labs OC01-13 41 Tesla Irvine, CA 92618 (949) 861-8918 New York Labs NY01-04 4939 Jordan Rd. Elbridge, NY 13060 (315) 685-0796 Minnesota Labs MN01-08 9349 W Broadway Ave. Brooklyn Park, MN 55445 (763) 425-2281 Washington Labs NC01-05,SU02,SU07 19201 120 th Ave. NE Bothell, WA 98011 (425) 984-6600 VCCI A-0108 A-0029 A-0109 A-0110 Industry Canada 2834D-1, 2834D-2 2834B-1, 2834B-2, 2834B-3 2834E-1 2834C-1 NVLAP NVLAP Lab Code: 200630-0 NVLAP Lab Code: 200676-0 NVLAP Lab Code: 200761-0 NVLAP Lab Code: 200881-0 NVLAP Lab Code: 200629-0 WTD 12.5.23 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Client and Equipment Under Test (EUT) Information Company Name: Intel Corporation Address: 2111 NE 25th Ave City, State, Zip: Hillsboro, OR 97124 Test Requested By: Phil Auzas Model: The EGG First Date of Test: November 01, β¦
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Intel Corporation The EGG FCC 15.407:2013 Report #: INSD0001.4 Report Prepared By Northwest EMC Inc. NORTHWEST EMC β (888) 364-2378 β www.nwemc.com California β Minnesota β Oregon β New York β Washington WTD 12.5.23 CERTIFICATE OF TEST Last Date of Test: December 5, 2013 Intel Corporation Model: The EGG Emissions Test Description Specification Test Method Pass/Fail Move Time FCC 15.407:2013 FCC 06-96:2006 Pass Closing Time FCC 15.407:2013 FCC 06-96:2006 Pass Non Occupancy Period FCC 15.407:2013 FCC 06-96:2006 Pass Deviations From Test Standards None Approved By: Jeremiah Darden, Operations Manager NVLAP Lab Code: 200676-0 This report must not be used to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by NVLAP, NIST, or any agency of the federal government of the United States of America. Product compliance is the responsibility of the client, therefore the tests and equipment modes of operation represented in this report were agreed upon by the client, prior to testing. This Report may only be duplicated in its entirety. The results of this test pertain only to the sample(s) tested. The specific description is noted in each of the individual sections of the test report supporting this certificate of test. REV 2012.08.02 REVISION HISTORY Revision Number Description Date Page Number 00 None Barometric Pressure The recorded barometric pressure has been normalized to sea level. REV 2012.05.24 ACCREDITATIONS AND AUTHORIZATIONS United States FCC - Designated by the FCC as a Telecommunications Certification Body (TCB). Certification chambers, Open Area Test Sites, and conducted measurement facilities are listed with the FCC. A2LA - Accredited by A2LA to ISO / IEC Guide 65 as a product certifier. This allows Northwest EMC to certify transmitters to FCC and IC specifications. NVLAP - Each laboratory is accredited by NVLAP to ISO 17025 Canada IC - Recognized by Industry Canada as a Certification Body (CB). Certification chambers and Open Area Test Sites are filed with IC. European Union European Commission β Validated by the European Commission as a Conformity Assessment Body (CAB) under the EMC directive and as a Notified Body under the R&TTE Directive. Australia/New Zealand ACMA - Recognized by ACMA as a CAB for the acceptance of test data. Korea KCC / RRA - Recognized by KCCβs RRA as a CAB for the acceptance of test data. Japan VCCI - Associate Member of the VCCI. Conducted and radiated measurement facilities are registered. Taiwan BSMI β Recognized by BSMI as a CAB for the acceptance of test data. NCC - Recognized by NCC as a CAB for the acceptance of test data. Singapore IDA β Recognized by IDA as a CAB for the acceptance of test data. Hong Kong OFTA β Recognized by OFTA as a CAB for the acceptance of test data. Vietnam MIC β Recognized by MIC as a CAB for the acceptance of test data. Russia GOST β Accredited by Certinform VNIINMASH, CERTINFO, SAMTES, and Federal CHEC to perform EMC and Hygienic testing for Information Technology products to GOST standards. SCOPE For details on the Scopes of our Accreditations, please visit: http://www.nwemc.com/accreditations/ REV 2013.06.28 FACILITIES Oregon Labs EV01-12 22975 NW Evergreen Pkwy Hillsboro, OR 97124 (503) 844-4066 California Labs OC01-13 41 Tesla Irvine, CA 92618 (949) 861-8918 New York Labs NY01-04 4939 Jordan Rd. Elbridge, NY 13060 (315) 685-0796 Minnesota Labs MN01-08 9349 W Broadway Ave. Brooklyn Park, MN 55445 (763) 425-2281 Washington Labs NC01-05,SU02,SU07 19201 120 th Ave. NE Bothell, WA 98011 (425) 984-6600 VCCI A-0108 A-0029 A-0109 A-0110 Industry Canada 2834D-1, 2834D-2 2834B-1, 2834B-2, 2834B-3 2834E-1 2834C-1 NVLAP NVLAP Lab Code: 200630-0 NVLAP Lab Code: 200676-0 NVLAP Lab Code: 200761-0 NVLAP Lab Code: 200881-0 NVLAP Lab Code: 200629-0 Rev 6-18-2013 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Client and Equipment Under Test (EUT) Information Company Name: Intel Corporation Address: 2111 NE 25th Ave City, State, Zip: Hillsboro, OR 97124 Test Requested By: Phil Auzas Model: The EGG Equipment Design Stage: Production Equipment Condition: No Damage Information Provided by the Party Requesting the Test Functional Description of the EUT (Equipment Under Test): 802.11abgn SISO radio device with 1 stream and 1 antenna. Hardware, Firmware, and OS Versions: Hardware version: EGG EVT Firmware versβ¦
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3 | 15E | 5.50 GHz - 5.70 GHz | 67.80 mW |
PCMCIA Fax Modem
Equipment Class
JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device PeripheralFax/Modem Card
Equipment Class
JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device PeripheralFax/Modem Card
Equipment Class
JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device PeripheralFAX/Modem Card for Notebook Computer
Equipment Class
JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device PeripheralData Fax Card
Equipment Class
JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral