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About this Manual This User’s Manual describes how to install and operate your ABCD Wireless LAN Card. Please read this manual before you install the product. This manual includes the following topics: Product description and features. Hardware installation procedure. Software installation procedure. FAQ Chapter 1 - Introduction Thank you for purchasing the CardBus Wireless LAN Card. This high-speed CardBus Wireless LAN Card provides you with an innovative wireless networking solution. The Adapter is easy to set up and use. With this innovative wireless technology, you can share files and printers on the network—without inconvenient wires! The Adapter is a network Adapter with a rate of 1, 2, 5.5, 6, 9, 11, 12, 24, 36, 48 and 54 Mbps operating in the ISM band using Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) transmission implementing the IEEE 802.11g draft standard. This Adapter provides Device Drivers for Windows Operating Systems. It also provides tools for the configuration of the Adapter. The tool, as well as the installation steps of the plug-and-play procedure for the Windows operating systems, is described in this document. The Adapter uses Technology that allows speeds up to 108 Mbps when used with Wireless Router in b/g mode.The Wireless is driven by Atheros Communications, Inc. Features The CardBus Wireless LAN Card offers compliance with the IEEE 802.11g draft specification. This feature allows them to communicate with other wireless devices that support the standard. Features of the Adapter are: z Uses 2.4GHz frequency band, which complies with worldwide requirement z Wireless interface following the IEEE 802.11g draft standard z Using CardBus interface z Enciphering/deciphering of wireless data by the implementation of the WEP algorithm z Wire-free access to networked resources from anywhere beyond the notebook z Allows users move between Access Points without resetting their connection reconfiguration z Delivers data rate up to 54 Mbps z Supports 1, 2, 5.5, 6, 9, 11, 12, 24, 36, 48 and 54 Mbps rates z Provide CardBus Wireless LAN Card Configuration utility z The Adapter uses external Antenna with LEDs indicating Power and Link z Supports most popular operating systems What is Wireless LAN? Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) systems offer a great number of advantages over traditional wired systems. WLAN is flexible and easy to setup and manage. They are also more economical than wired LAN systems. Using radio frequency (RF) technology, WLAN transmit and receive data through the air. WLAN combine data connectivity with user mobility. For example, users can roam from a conference room to their office without being disconnected from the LAN. Using WLAN, users can conveniently access-shared information, and network administrators can configure and augment networks without installing or moving network cables. WLAN technology provides users with many convenient and cost saving features: • Mobility: WLAN provide LAN users with access to real-time information anywhere in their organization, providing service opportunities that are impossible with wired networks. • Ease of Installation: Installing is easy for novice and expert users alike, eliminating the need to install network cables in walls and ceilings. • Scalability : WLAN can be configured in a variety of topologies to adapt to specific applications and installations. Configurations are easily changed and range from peer-to-peer networks suitable for a small number of users to full infrastructure networks of thousands of users roaming over a broad area . Wireless LAN Modes Wireless LANs can be configured in one of two ways: Ad-hoc Networking Also known as a peer-to-peer network, an ad-hoc network is one that allows all workstations and computers in the network to act as servers to all other users on the network. Users on the network can share files, print to a shared printer, and access the Internet with a shared modem. However, with ad-hoc networking, users can only communicate with other wireless LAN computers that are in the wireless LAN workgroup, and are within range. Infrastructure Infrastructure networking differs from ad-hoc networking Networking in that it includes an access point. Unlike the ad-hoc structure where users on the LAN contend the shared bandwidth, on an infrastructure network the access point can manage the bandwidth to maximize bandwidth utilization. Additionally, the access point enables users on a wireless LAN to access an existing wired network, allowing wireless users to take advantage of the wired networks resources, such as Internet, email, file transfer, and printer sharing. Infrastructure networking has the following advantages over ad-hoc networking: • Extended range: each wireless LAN computer within the range of the access point can communicate with other wireless LAN computers within range of the access point. • Roaming: the access point enables a wireless LAN computer to move through a building and still be connected to the LAN. • Wired to wireless LAN connectivity: the access point bridges the gap between wireless LANs and their wired counterparts. Notes on Wireless LAN Configuration When configuring a wireless LAN (WLAN), be sure to note the following points: • Optimize the performance of the WLAN by ensuring that the distance between access points is not too far. In most buildings, WLAN Adapters operate within a range of 100 ~ 300 feet, depending on the thickness and structure of the walls. • Radio waves can pass through walls and glass but not metal. If there is interference in transmitting through a wall, it may be that the wall has reinforcing metal in its structure. Install another access point to circumvent this problem. • Floors usually have metal girders and metal reinforcing struts that interfere with WLAN transmission. This concludes the first chapter. The next chapter deals with the hardware installation of the Adapter. Chapter 2 - Hardware Installation This chapter covers connectin…
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Date: 7/6/2006 Compliance Certification Services Certification Division 561F Monterey Road Morgan Hill, CA 95037 To whom it may concern: We, the undersigned, hereby authorize the Taiwan office of Compliance Engineering Services, Inc., d.b.a. Compliance Certification Services and hereafter referred to as CCS TW, to act on our behalf in all manners relating to application for equipment authorization, including signing of all documents relating to these matters. Any and all acts carried out by CCS TW on our behalf shall have the same effect as acts of our own. We, the undersigned, hereby certify that we are not subject to a denial of federal benefits, that includes FCC benefits, pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C. 853(a). In authorizing CCS TW as our agent, we still recognize that we are responsible to: a) comply with the relevant provisions of the certification program; b) make all necessary arrangements for the conduct of the evaluation,including provision for examining documentation and access to all areas, records (including internal audit reports) and personnel for the purposes of evaluation (e.g. testing, inspection, assessment, surveillance, reassessment) and resolution of complaints; c) make claims regarding certification only in respect of the scope for which certification has been granted; d) do not use our product certification in such a manner as to bring the Certification Division into disrepute and not make any statement regarding our product certification which the Certification Division may consider misleading or unauthorized; e) upon suspension or cancellation of certification, discontinue use of all advertising matter that contains any reference thereto and return any certification documents as required by the Certification Division; f) use certification only to indicate the products are certified as being in conformity with specified standards; g) endeavor to ensure that no certificate or report nor any part thereof is used in a misleading manner; h) ensure that any reference to our product certification in communication media such as documents, brochures or advertising, complies with the requirements of the Certification Division; i) keep a record of all complaints made known to the us relating to the product compliance with requirements of the relevant standard and to make these records available to the Certification Division when requested; j) take appropriate action with respect to such complaints and any deficiencies found in products or services that affect compliance with the requirements for certification; k) document the actions taken. This authorization is valid until further written notice from the applicant. Sincerely Yours, Signature: REMARK: 1. This authorization letter will be sent along with your application when filing with the Certification Division. 2. Please follow the format and type it on company letterhead and send original to us.
Confidentiality Request FCC ID : N89-WE603H701 Product : 802.11g WLAN CardBus Adapter Model : WE603-H Pursuant to Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commission’s Rules, the Applicant hereby requests confidential treatment of information accompanying this Application as outlined below: Schematics Block Diagram Operational Description The above materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these matters might be harmful to the Applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. The Applicant understands that pursuant to Rule 0.457, disclosure of this Application and all accompanying documentation will not be made before the date of the Grant for this application. Sincerely Yours, Signature:
Helen Zhao Subject: FW: CyberTAN Technology Inc., FCC ID: N89-WE603H701 , Assessment NO.: AN06T5931, Notice#1--Updated (950711) 7/11/2006 From: daphne.liang Sent: Monday, July 10, 2006 10:56 PM To: Helen Zhao; [email protected] Subject: FW: CyberTAN Technology Inc., FCC ID: N89-WE603H701 , Assessment NO.: AN06T5931, Notice#1--Updated(950711) Dear Helen: Thank you for your e-mail and please fne our belowing reply(950710). If still have any problems,please connect with me,thank you so much! BEST REGARDS Daphne Liang / 梁鈺如 7/11/2006 -----Original Message----- Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 4:30 PM Subject: CyberTAN Technology Inc., FCC ID: N89-WE603H701 , Assessment NO.: AN06T5931, Notice#1 Question #1: The user manual indicates "The Adapter uses Super G Technology that allows speeds up to 108 Mbps when used with Super G Wireless Router in Super G mode" and "Mode: This is max speed that the Access Point can provide. It can be G (54Mbps) or B (11Mpbs) mode or Super G (108Mpbs)." But the test report does not show that 108 Mbps has ever been investigated. Please explain. Ans:Please find the attach for updated user's manual(950710) Question #2: The block diagram indicates the cardbus has both 2GHz and 5GHz function, If 5GHz is disabled, please modify the block diagram. Ans:Please find the attach for updated block(950710) Question #3: The user manual Appendix B - Specification indicates Channels: 11 Channels (US, Canada) 13 Channels (Europe) 14 Channels (Japan) Please explain how the units provided for the US market have only FCC approved cahnnels available to the user. Ans:Please find the Page 44 for updated user's manual(950710) Question #4: The max. output power of the Cardbus is 182mW, based upon FCC policy, For Portable modules (modules for use in portable exposure conditions, such as PCMCIA card), 3- host tests are requested for 15.247 devices operating at frequencies <= 3 GHz and with output power > 100 mW; The SAR test report shows SAR test was done with one host only. Please perform test with additional two hosts. P lease pick modern laptop with approx. 3-10mm Max. thickness below card slot. Question #5: Please correct a typo, Page 15 of SAR test report shows Target 1g SAR: 55.8 W/kg, it should be 55.6 W/kg (=13.9 x 4). Ans:Please find the attach for updated SAR report(950711) Best Regards, Helen Zhao The items indicated above must be submitted before processing can continue on the above referenced application. Failure to provide the requested information within 30 days of the original e-mail date may result in application dismissal and forfeiture of the filing fee. Also, please note that partial responses increase processing time and should not be submitted. Any questions about the content of this correspondence should be directed to the e-mail address listed below the name of the sender. 7/11/2006
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Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No: 60622302-SF FCC ID: N89-WE603H701 Date of Issue: July 11, 2006 Note: This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of Compliance Certification Services Inc. This document may be altered or revised by Compliance Certification Services Inc. personnel only, and shall be noted in the revision section of the document. Page 1 Total Page: 27 Rev. 00 ANSI/IEEE Std. C95.1-1992 in accordance with the requirements of FCC Report and Order: ET Docket 93-62, and OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C FCC TEST REPORT For 802.11g WLAN CardBus Adapter Trade Name: CyberTAN Model: WE603-H Issued to CyberTAN Technology, Inc. 99 Park Avenue III, Hsinchu Science Park, Hsinchu 300, Taiwan, R.O.C. Issued by Compliance Certification Services Inc. No. 11, Wu-Kung 6 Rd, Wu-Ku Hsiang, Wu-Ku Industrial District, Taipei Hsien, (248) Taiwan. http://www.ccsemc.com.tw [email protected] Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No: 60622302-SF Date of Issue: July 11, 2006 Page 2 Rev. 00 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE (SAR EVALUATION) ................................................3 2. EUT DESCRIPTION ..................................................................................................................4 3. REQUIREMENTS FOR COMPLIANCE TESTING DEFINED BY THE FCC .................5 4. DOSIMETRIC ASSESSMENT SYSTEM ................................................................................5 4.1 MEASUREMENT SYSTEM DIAGRAM .........................................................................6 4.2 SYSTEM COMPONENTS.................................................................................................7 5. EVALUATION PROCEDURES ...............................................................................................9 6. MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY ......................................................................................13 7. EXPOSURE LIMIT ..................................................................................................................14 8. TYPICAL COMPOSITION OF INGREDIENTS FOR LIQUID TISSUE PHANTOMS .15 9. MEASUREMENT RESULTS..................................................................................................16 9.1 SYSTEM PERFORMANCE CHECK..............................................................................16 9.2 TEST LIQUID CONFIRMATION...................................................................................18 9.3 EUT TUNE-UP PROCEDURES AND TEST MODE.....................................................19 9.4 SAR MEASUREMENTS RESULTS...............................................................................21 10. EUT PHOTOS ...........................................................................................................................24 11. EQUIPMENT LIST & CALIBRATION STATUS................................................................25 12. FACILITIES..............................................................................................................................26 13. REFERENCES ..........................................................................................................................26 14. ATTACHMENTS......................................................................................................................27 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No: 60622302-SF Date of Issue: July 11, 2006 Page 4 Rev. 00 2. EUT DESCRIPTION Product 802.11g WLAN CardBus Adapter Trade Name CyberTAN Model Number WE603-H Model Discrepancy N/A Frequency Range 802.11b: 2400 ~ 2483.5 MHz 802.11g: 2400 ~ 2483.5 MHz Max. O/P Power: (Conducted/Average) 802.11b: 14.88 dBm 802.11g: 14.56 dBm Max. SAR (1g): 802.11b: 0.226 W/kg 802.11g: 0.160 W/kg Modulation Technique 802.11b: Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) 802.11g: Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) Antenna Specification Antenna type: PCB antenna Host 1 Dell, Model: D600, SN: CN-0T9369-48643-4CB-0392 Host 2 Sony, Model: VGN-S44TP, SN: 28198080 8100339 Host 3 IBM, Model: 2672-IJV, SN: 9949WAN Remark: The sample selected for test was prototype that approximated to production product and was provided by manufacturer. Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No: 60622302-SF Date of Issue: July 11, 2006 Page 5 Rev. 00 3. REQUIREMENTS FOR COMPLIANCE TESTING DEFINED BY THE FCC The US Federal Communications Commission has released the report and order “Guidelines for Evaluating the Environmental Effects of RF Radiation", ET Docket No. 93-62 in August 1996 [1]. The order requires routine SAR evaluation prior to equipment authorization of portable transmitter devices, including portable telephones. For consumer products, the applicable limit is 1.6 mW/g for an uncontrolled environment and 8.0 mW/g for an occupational/controlled environment as recommended by the ANSI/IEEE standard C95.1-1992 [6]. According to the Supplement C of OET Bulletin 65 “Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guide-lines for Human Exposure to Radio frequency Electromagnetic Fields", released on Jun 29, 2001 by the FCC, the device should be evaluated at maximum output power (radiated from the antenna) under “worst-case” conditions for normal or intended use, incorporating normal antenna operating positions, device peak performance frequencies and positions for maximum RF energy coupling. 4. DOSIMETRIC ASSESSMENT SYSTEM These measurements were performed with the automated near-field scanning system DASY4 from Schmid & Partner Engineering AG (SPEAG). The system is based on a high precision robot (working range greater than 0.9 m) which positions the probes with a positional repeatability of better than ± 0.02 mm. Special E- and H-field probes have been developed for measurements close to material discontinuity, the sensors of which are directly loaded with a Schottky diode and connected via highly resistive lines to the data acquisition unit. The SAR measurements were cond…
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Date/Time: 7/4/2006 8:41:52 AM Test Laboratory: Compliance Certification Services Inc. D2450V2 SN-728 Body DUT: Dipole 2450 MHz; Type: D2450V2; Serial: D2450V2 - SN:728 Communication System: CW2450; Frequency: 2450 MHz;Duty Cycle: 1:1 Medium parameters used: f = 2450 MHz; σ = 2.02 mho/m; ε r = 51.3; ρ = 1000 kg/m 3 Phantom section: Flat Section Air Temperature:25.3 deg C;Liquid Temperature:24.2 deg C Area Scan Find Secondary Maximum Within 2dB and with a peak SAR value greater than 0.0012W/kg DASY4 Configuration: z Probe: EX3DV4 - SN3554; ConvF(6.12, 6.12, 6.12); z Sensor-Surface: 4mm (Mechanical Surface Detection)Sensor-Surface: 0mm (Fix Surface) z Electronics: DAE3 Sn427; Calibrated: 9/22/2005 z Phantom: SAM 12; Type: SAM V4.0; Serial: TP-1150 z Measurement SW: DASY4, V4.6 Build 23; Postprocessing SW: SEMCAD, V1.8 Build 161 Pin=250mW,d=10mm/Area Scan (6x6x1): Measurement grid: dx=15mm, dy=15mm Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 11.7 mW/g Pin=250mW,d=10mm/Zoom Scan (5x5x7)/Cube 0: Measurement grid: dx=7.5mm, dy=7.5mm, dz=5mm Reference Value = 87.2 V/m; Power Drift = -0.128 dB Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 28.0 W/kg SAR(1 g) = 13.7 mW/g; SAR(10 g) = 6.33 mW/g Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 15.4 mW/g Pin=250mW,d=10mm/Z Scan (1x1x21): Measurement grid: dx=20mm, dy=20mm, dz=5mm Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 15.3 mW/g Page1 Page2 Date/Time: 7/10/2006 08:45:33 AM Test Laboratory: The name of your organization D2450V2 SN-728 Body DUT: Dipole 2450 MHz; Type: D2450V2; Serial: D2450V2 - SN:728 Communication System: CW2450; Frequency: 2450 MHz;Duty Cycle: 1:1 Medium parameters used: f = 2450 MHz; σ = 1.91 mho/m; ε r = 51.7; ρ = 1000 kg/m 3 Phantom section: Flat Section Air Temperature:25.3 deg C;Liquid Temperature:24.3 deg C Area Scan Find Secondary Maximum Within 2dB and with a peak SAR value greater than 0.0012W/kg DASY4 Configuration: z Probe: EX3DV4 - SN3554; ConvF(6.12, 6.12, 6.12); z Sensor-Surface: 4mm (Mechanical Surface Detection)Sensor-Surface: 0mm (Fix Surface) z Electronics: DAE3 Sn427; Calibrated: 9/22/2005 z Phantom: SAM 12; Type: SAM V4.0; Serial: TP-1150 z Measurement SW: DASY4, V4.6 Build 23; Postprocessing SW: SEMCAD, V1.8 Build 161 Pin=250mW,d=10mm/Area Scan (6x6x1): Measurement grid: dx=15mm, dy=15mm Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 9.90 mW/g Pin=250mW,d=10mm/Zoom Scan (5x5x7)/Cube 0: Measurement grid: dx=7.5mm, dy=7.5mm, dz=5mm Reference Value = 88.2 V/m; Power Drift = -0.087 dB Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 32.6 W/kg SAR(1 g) = 13.9 mW/g; SAR(10 g) = 6.08 mW/g Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 15.5 mW/g Pin=250mW,d=10mm/Z Scan (1x1x21): Measurement grid: dx=20mm, dy=20mm, dz=5mm Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 15.6 mW/g Page1 Page2 Date/Time: 7/4/2006 10:08:52 AM Test Laboratory: Compliance Certification Services Inc. 802.11b Ant-A Bottom Touch mode DUT: WE603-H; Type: 802.11g WLAN CardBus Adapter; Serial: N/A Communication System: IEEE 802.11b WLAN; Frequency: 2437 MHz;Duty Cycle: 1:1 Medium parameters used (interpolated): f = 2437 MHz; σ = 2 mho/m; ε r = 51.4; ρ = 1000 kg/m 3 Phantom section: Flat Section Air Temperature:25.3 deg C;Liquid Temperature:24.2 deg C Area Scan Find Secondary Maximum Within 2dB and with a peak SAR value greater than 0.0012W/kg DASY4 Configuration: z Probe: EX3DV4 - SN3554; ConvF(6.12, 6.12, 6.12); z Sensor-Surface: 2.5mm (Mechanical Surface Detection)Sensor-Surface: 0mm (Fix Surface) z Electronics: DAE3 Sn427; Calibrated: 9/22/2005 z Phantom: SAM 12; Type: SAM V4.0; Serial: TP-1150 z Measurement SW: DASY4, V4.6 Build 23; Postprocessing SW: SEMCAD, V1.8 Build 161 Middle CH, Rate=11M/Area Scan (6x11x1): Measurement grid: dx=15mm, dy=15mm Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 0.191 mW/g Middle CH, Rate=11M/Zoom Scan (5x5x7)/Cube 0: Measurement grid: dx=7.5mm, dy=7.5mm, dz=5mm Reference Value = 6.47 V/m; Power Drift = -0.081 dB Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 0.274 W/kg SAR(1 g) = 0.145 mW/g; SAR(10 g) = 0.077 mW/g Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 0.192 mW/g Middle CH, Rate=11M/Z Scan (1x1x21): Measurement grid: dx=20mm, dy=20mm, dz=5mm Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 0.183 mW/g Page1 Page2 Date/Time: 7/4/2006 11:33:26 AM Test Laboratory: Compliance Certification Services Inc. 802.11b Ant-B Bottom Touch mode DUT: WE603-H; Type: 802.11g WLAN CardBus Adapter; Serial: N/A Communication System: IEEE 802.11b WLAN; Frequency: 2437 MHz;Duty Cycle: 1:1 Medium parameters used (interpolated): f = 2437 MHz; σ = 2 mho/m; ε r = 51.4; ρ = 1000 kg/m 3 Phantom section: Flat Section Air Temperature:25.3 deg C;Liquid Temperature:24.2 deg C Area Scan Find Secondary Maximum Within 2dB and with a peak SAR value greater than 0.0012W/kg DASY4 Configuration: z Probe: EX3DV4 - SN3554; ConvF(6.12, 6.12, 6.12); z Sensor-Surface: 2.5mm (Mechanical Surface Detection)Sensor-Surface: 0mm (Fix Surface) z Electronics: DAE3 Sn427; Calibrated: 9/22/2005 z Phantom: SAM 12; Type: SAM V4.0; Serial: TP-1150 z Measurement SW: DASY4, V4.6 Build 23; Postprocessing SW: SEMCAD, V1.8 Build 161 Middle CH, Rate=11M/Area Scan (8x11x1): Measurement grid: dx=15mm, dy=15mm Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 0.186 mW/g Middle CH, Rate=11M/Zoom Scan (5x5x7)/Cube 0: Measurement grid: dx=7.5mm, dy=7.5mm, dz=5mm Reference Value = 4.05 V/m; Power Drift = -0.082 dB Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 0.287 W/kg SAR(1 g) = 0.14 1 mW/g; SAR(10 g) = 0.074 mW/g Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 0.194 mW/g Middle CH, Rate=11M/Z Scan (1x1x21): Measurement grid: dx=20mm, dy=20mm, dz=5mm Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 0.102 mW/g Page1 Page2 Date/Time: 7/4/2006 10:30:56 AM Test Laboratory: Compliance Certification Services Inc. 802.11g Ant-A Bottom Touch mode DUT: WE603-H; Type: 802.11g WLAN CardBus Adapter; Serial: N/A Communication System: IEEE 802.11g WLAN; Frequency: 2437 MHz;Duty Cycle: 1:1 Medium parameters used (interpolated): f = 2437 MHz; σ = 2 mho/m; ε r = 51.4; ρ = 1000 kg/m 3 Phantom section: Flat Section Air Temperature:25.3 deg C;Liquid Temperature:24.2 deg C Area Scan Find Secondary Maximum Within 2dB and with a pea…
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Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID:N89-WE603H701 Report No.:60622302-RP1 Page 1 of 72 FCC 47 CFR PART 15 SUBPART C AND ANSI C63.4 : 2003 TEST REPORT For 802.11g WLAN CardBus Adapter Model : WE603-H Trade Name : CyberTAN Issued for CyberTAN Technology, Inc. 99 Park Avenue III, Hsinchu Science Park, Hsinchu 300, Taiwan, R.O.C. Issued by Compliance Certification Services Inc. Hsinchu Lab. Rm. 258, Bldg. 17, NO.195, Sec.4 Chung HsingRd., ChuTung Chen, Hsinchu, Taiwan 310, R.O.C TEL: (03) 591-0068 FAX: (03) 582-5720 Note: This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of Compliance Certification Services Inc. Ltd. This document may be altered or revised by Compliance Certification Services Inc. personnel only, and shall be noted in the revision section of the document. Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID:N89-WE603H701 Report No.:60622302-RP1 Page 2 of 72 TABLE OF CONTENTS TITLE PAGE NO. 1. TEST REPORT CERTIFICATION........................................................................................... 3 2. EUT DESCRIPTION.................................................................................................................. 4 2.1 DESCRIPTION OF EUT & POWER ..................................................................................................4 3. DESCRIPTION OF TEST MODES .......................................................................................... 4 4. TEST METHODOLOGY............................................................................................................5 5. FACILITIES AND ACCREDITATIONS .................................................................................. 5 5.1 FACILITIES ........................................................................................................................................5 5.2 EQUIPMENT ......................................................................................................................................5 5.3 LABORATORY ACCREDITATIONS LISTINGS .................................................................................5 5.4 TABLE OF ACCREDITATIONS AND LISTINGS ..............................................................................6 6. CALIBRATION AND UNCERTAINTY .................................................................................... 7 6.1 MEASURING INSTRUMENT CALIBRATION ...................................................................................7 6.2 MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY .....................................................................................................7 7. SETUP OF EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST................................................................................ 8-9 8. APPLICABLE LIMITS AND TEST RESULTS ....................................................................... 10 8.1 6dB BANDWIDTH ..............................................................................................................................10-15 8.2 99% BANDWIDTH .............................................................................................................................16-21 8.3 MAXIMUM PEAK OUTPUT POWER................................................................................................22-27 8.4 MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE ...........................................................................................28-29 8.5 AVERAGE POWER.............................................................................................................................30-31 8.6 POWER SPECTRAL DENSITY...........................................................................................................32-37 8.7 CONDUCTED SPURIOUS EMISSION..............................................................................................38-42 8.8 RADIATED EMISSIONS.....................................................................................................................43 8.8.1 TRANSMITTER RADIATED SUPURIOUS EMSSIONS ................................................ 43-46 8.8.2 WORST-CASE RADIATED EMISSION BELOW 1 GHz ................................................ 47 8.8.3 TRANSMITTER RADIATED EMISSION ABOVE 1 GHz............................................... 48-53 8.8.4 RESTRICTED BAND EDGES ........................................................................................ 54-61 8.9 POWERLINE CONDUCTED EMISSIONS ........................................................................................62-65 9. ANTENNA REQUIREMENT .................................................................................................... 66 9.1 STANDARD APPLICABLE.................................................................................................................66 9.…
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
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| 1 | 15C | 2.41 GHz - 2.46 GHz | 182.00 mW |

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