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Option GlobeTrotter Express HSUPA and GT MAX HSUPA User Guide Version 1.0 Option Datacards GlobeTrotter Express HSUPA and GT MAX HSUPA Version 1.0 table of Contents Datacard User Guide 1. WELCOME 5 . FEATURES 5 3. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS 6 4. INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 6 5. PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION 6 6. LED STATUS 7 7. SAFE REMOVAL 8 8. REPLACING THE ANTENNA – GT Max HSUPA 8 9. REPLACING THE ANTENNA – GlobeTrotter Express HSUPA 8 10. TROUBLESHOOTING 8 11. TECHNICAL SUPPORT 11 1. SPECIFICATIONS 11 13. HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS 1 14. OPERATING CONDITIONS 1 GlobeTrotter Connect User Guide 1. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS 14 . PRODUCT FEATURES 14 3. SHORT DESCRIPTION AND INTENDED USE 14 3.1. Basic Use 14 4. INSTALLING AND SETTING UP GLOBETROTTER CONNECT 15 4.1. Installation 15 4.. Installation process 17 4.3. Running GlobeTrotter Connect 18 4.4. Entering your PIN code 18 4.5. Checking Status 18 4.6. Exit GlobeTrotter Connect 19 5. SETTING UP A CONNECTION TO THE INTERNET 0 5.1. Connecting to the Internet 0 3 USER GUIDE Version 1.0 5.. Disconnecting 0 5.3. Changing the program options 1 6. ACTIVATING THE SMS CENTER 7. PRODUCT SUPPORT AND ADDITIONAL HELP 4 7.1. Technical Support 4 Safety Manual 1. INTRODUCTION 6 1.1. Your datacard is like a mobile phone 6 . SAFETY MEASURES 6 .1. General recommendations for use 6 .. Traveling 7 .3. Ambient temperatures 7 .4. Explosive atmosphere 7 .5. Blasting areas – construction sites 7 .6. Do not use on aircraft 7 .7. Do not use in hospitals 7 .8. Interference from radio signals 8 .9. Immunity to interference 8 .10. Cardiac pacemakers, implanted defibrillators & other medical implant devices 8 .11. Hearing devices 9 .1. Children 9 .13. Driving 9 .14. SIM cards 9 .15. Accessories 9 .16. Safe distance 30 .17. Supply voltage 31 Appendix A: Limited Warranty 33 License 35 Datacard User Guide Datacard User Guide for GlobeTrotter Express HSUPA and GlobeTrotter GT MAX HSUPA Version 1.1 5 USER GUIDE Version 1.0 1. WelCoMe Thank you for choosing Option. Your datacard is the latest designed by Option to be compatible with 3G networks supporting the new HSUPA upload technology at speeds of up to Mbs combined with download speeds up to 7. Mbps using HSDPA technology. It includes Advanced Receiver Technology (ART) bringing the benefit of Receive Diversity and Receive Equalization. Both technologies are essential for getting maximum performance in today’s hostile radio environment. Backward compatibility ensures HSDPA connections at lower data rates of 3.6 Mbps and 1.8 Mbps. When 3G services are not available in your area, your datacard has built-in support for quad-band EDGE and GPRS giving speeds up to 47 Kbps. 2. featURes • Worldwide coverage through triple-band HSUPA / HSDPA / UMTS and quad- band EDGE / GSM • Bands supported: HSUPA / HSDPA / UMTS on 100 / 1900 / 850 and EDGE / GPRS on 1900 / 1800 / 900 / 850 bands • Advanced Receiver Technology incorporating Receiver Diversity and Equalization • Zero-CD™ Plug ‘n Play technology • High speed HSUPA uploads with data rates to Mbs (network dependent). • Provides high speed downloads, HSDPA (up to 7. Mbps) and UMTS (384 kbps) • Provides EDGE / GPRS / GSM data (up to 47 Kbps) connectivity when 3G is not available • Supplied with GlobeTrotter Connect and GlobeTrotter Connect for MAC OS connection tools • Securely access corporate resources with its transparent support for IPSec and VPN technology 6 Option Datacards GlobeTrotter Express HSUPA and GT MAX HSUPA Version 1.0 • Supports 3rd-party applications that provide Video Telephony (3GPP 3G-34M, H.34, H64 Baseline Video), SIP, SMS, IM, MMS, Internet and e-mail • Comprehensively tested on infrastructures and networks worldwide • Future proofing through Flash Memory technology 3. sYsteM ReQUIReMents • Windows ® 000 / XP Home / XP Pro / Vista or MAC OS X • Laptop with ExpressCard / 34 slot (GlobeTrotter Express HSUPA) or • Laptop with Cardbus slot (GT MAX HSUPA) • Free hard disk space < Mbytes 4. InstallatIon anD oPeRatIon Please refer to the Quick Start Guide for details. 5. PRInCIPle of oPeRatIon To connect to the Internet you need a SIM and an account from your network operator that allows Internet access. Fitting the SIM, inserting the card into your laptop and deploying the antenna is all that is required to get the card working. If the SIM requires a PIN code then the application controlling the datacard will ask for the PIN. The datacard then searches for your operator’s network and registers on it. You can monitor the status of the datacard by looking at the LEDs. Use the application provided with the card to connect to the Internet. As you change location or the amount of traffic on the network changes you may see that the LED switches between RED and BLUE, this tells you that the card has switched between G and 3G technology. This is normal and happens automatically, according to the rules broadcast by the network. Your connection to the Internet should continue but of course the speed of operation will change. 7 USER GUIDE Version 1.0 To disconnect from the Internet you use the application provided. To remove the card from its slot, you should use the safe removal procedure detailed later in this manual (page 8). 6. leD statUs The LEDs on the datacard provide a lot of information. How they flash will tell you what is going on. Red LED • – GSM / EDGE (G) Blue LED • – UMTS / HSDPA (3G) leD flasHInGMeanInGnotes • • • • • • Unregistered. Searching for a network. Both LEDs flash at the same time giving a purple colour. • • • Registered on a 3G network. SMS possible. No access to the Internet. •• •• •• Connected or Ready for connection to the Internet on a 3G. (UMTS) network. If connected – this is a UMTS connection. •••• •••• •••• Connected to the Internet. This is an HSDPA connection. • • • Registered on a G (GSM) network. SMS possible. No access to the Internet. •• •• •• Connected or Ready for connection to the Inte…
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REPORT ON Specific Absorption Rate Testing of the Option NV GE0301 Globetrotter Express Card Doc Number 75901888 Report 01 Issue 2 August 2007 Choose certainty. Add value. TUV Product Service Ltd, Octagon House, Concorde Way, Segensworth North, Fareham, Hampshire, United Kingdom, PO15 5RL Tel: +44 (0) 1489 558100. Website: www.tuvps.co.uk; www.babt.com Doc Number 75901888 Report 01 Issue 2 Page 1 of 34 REPORT ON Specific Absorption Rate Testing of the Option NV GE0301 Globetrotter Express Card Doc Number: 75901888 Report 01 Issue 2 FCC ID NCMOGE0301 PREPARED FOR Option NV Gaston Geenslaan 14 B-3001 Leuven Belgium ATTESTATION The wireless portable device described within this report has been shown to be capable of compliance for localised specific absorption rate (SAR) for FCC standard Supplement C (Edition 01-01) to OET Bulletin 65 (Edition 97-01) and RSS-102 Issue 1 (Provisional) September 25, 1999 of 1.6 W/kg and European standard EN50361: 2002 of 2.0W/kg. The measurements shown in this report were made in accordance with the procedures specified in Supplement C (Edition 01-01) to OET Bulletin 65 (Edition 97-01). All reported testing was carried out on a sample of equipment to demonstrate compliance with the above standards. The sample tested was found to comply with the requirements in the applied rules. V Kerai Telecoms Engineer APPROVED BY T J Pither Authorised Signatory DATED 7 th August 2007 This report has been re-issued to include additional information in section 1. Note: The test results reported herein relate only to the item tested as identified above and on the Status Page. FCC ID: NCMOGE0301 Doc Number 75901888 Report 01 Issue 2 Page 2 of 34 CONTENTS Section Page No 1 REPORT SUMMARY 1.1 Status ............................................................................................................................... 4 1.2 Summary .......................................................................................................................... 6 1.3 Output Power Measurements........................................................................................... 8 1.4 Channel Parameters for HSDPA ...................................................................................... 9 1.5 Test Results Summary ................................................................................................... 10 2 TEST DETAILS 2.1 SAR Measurement System ............................................................................................ 12 2.1.1 Robot System Specification 2.1.2 Probe and Amplifier Specification 2.1.3 SAR Measurement Procedure 2.2 SAR Distributions (Area Scans – 2D)............................................................................. 17 3 TEST EQUIPMENT 3.1 Test Equipment .............................................................................................................. 22 3.2 Test Software ................................................................................................................. 22 3.3 Dielectric Properties of Simulant Liquids........................................................................ 23 3.4 Test Conditions............................................................................................................... 24 3.5 Measurement Uncertainty .............................................................................................. 25 4 PHOTOGRAPHS 4.1 Test Positional Photographs .......................................................................................... 27 4.2 Photographs of Equipment Under Test (EUT)... ............................................................ 30 5 ACCREDITATION, DISCLAIMERS AND COPYRIGHT 5.1 Accreditation, Disclaimers and Copyright....................................................................... 34 ANNEX A Probe Calibration Information........................................................................................ A.2 FCC ID: NCMOGE0301 Doc Number 75901888 Report 01 Issue 2 Page 3 of 34 SECTION 1 REPORT SUMMARY Specific Absorption Rate Testing of the Option NV GE0301 Globetrotter Express Card Max 1g SAR (W/kg) 0.183 The maximum 1g volume averaged SAR level measured for all the tests performed did not exceed the limits for General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure (W/kg) Partial Body of 1.6 W/kg. Level defined in Supplement C (Edition 01-01) to OET Bulletin 65 (97-01). FCC ID: NCMOGE0301 Doc Number 75901888 Report 01 Issue 2 Page 4 of 34 1.1 STATUS MANUFACTURING DESCRIPTION Option NV GE0301 Globetrotter Express Card STATUS OF TEST Specific Absorption Rate Testing APPLICANT Option NV POWER CLASS GSM 835 MHz Class 4 GSM 900 MHz Class 4 DCS 1800 MHz Class 1 PCS 1900 MHz Class 1 GPRS CLASS Class B GPRS MULTI-SLOT CLASS 12 (4Dn; 4Up; Sum5) WCDMA FREQUENCY BAND FDD1 (1922.4 to 1977.6 MHz) FDD2 (1852.4 to 1907.6 MHz) FDD5 (826.4 to 846.6 MHz) WCDMA POWER CLASS FDD I/II/V Power Class 3 (+24dBm) MANUFACTURER Option NV TYPE OR MODEL NUMBER GE0301 HARDWARE VERSION 4.0 SOFTWARE VERSION 2.7.0 IMEI NUMBER (Card 1) 004401440450076 IMEI NUMBER (Card 2) 004401440329700 SERIAL NUMBER (Card 1) EE4473E074 SERIAL NUMBER (Card 2) EE44739017 HOST 1 MANUFACTURER & MODEL HP Compaq nc 6320 HOST 1 COUNTRY OF MANUFACTURE China HOST 2 MANUFACTURER & MODEL Acer TravelMate 4260 Series HOST 2 COUNTRY OF MANUFACTURE China POWER SUPPLY Laptop used (Host 1 and Host 2 detailed above) TEST SPECIFICATIONS: 1. FCC Publication Supplement C (Edition 01-01) to OET Bulletin 65 (Edition 97-01): Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields – Additional Information for evaluating Compliance of Mobile and Portable Devices with FCC Limits for Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Emissions 2. IEEE 1528 – 2003: Recommended Practice for Determining the Peak Spatial-Average Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) in the Human Body Due to Wireless Communications Devices: Experimental Techniques. 3. IEEE Std C95.1-2005: IEEE Standard for …
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FCC ID: NCMOGE0301 Doc Number 75901888 Report 01 Issue 2 Page 26 of 34 SECTION 4 PHOTOGRAPHS FCC ID: NCMOGE0301 Doc Number 75901888 Report 01 Issue 2 Page 27 of 34 4.1 TEST POSITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS Figure 8: Top Positional Photograph of the Option nv GE0301 Express Card in 11mm separation distance configuration from the bottom of the flat phantom (Host laptop used: HP Compaq nc 6320 – in touch position) FDD Band V testing (850MHz Body fluid shown) Figure 9: Top Positional Photograph of the Option nv GE0301 Express Card in 14mm separation distance configuration from the bottom of the flat phantom (Host laptop used: Acer TravelMate 4260 Series – in touch position) FDD Band II testing (1900MHz Body fluid shown) FCC ID: NCMOGE0301 Doc Number 75901888 Report 01 Issue 2 Page 28 of 34 4.1 TEST POSITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS Figure 10: Side Positional Photograph of the Option nv GE0301 Express Card in 11mm Separation distance configuration from the bottom of the flat phantom (Host laptop used: HP Compaq nc 6320 – in touch position) FDD Band V testing (850MHz Body fluid shown) Figure 11: Side Positional Photograph of the Option nv GE0301 Express Card in 14mm Separation distance configuration from the bottom of the flat phantom (Host laptop used: Acer TravelMate 4260 Series – in touch position) FDD Band II testing (1900MHz Body fluid shown) 11mm 14mm FCC ID: NCMOGE0301 Doc Number 75901888 Report 01 Issue 2 Page 29 of 34 4.1 TEST POSITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS - Continued Figure 12: Front Positional Photograph of the Figure 13: Front Positional Photograph of the Option nv GE0301 Express Card Option nv GE0301 Express Card in 11mm Separation distance in 14mm Separation distance configuration from the bottom of configuration from the bottom of the flat phantom (Host laptop the flat phantom (Host laptop used: HP Compaq nc 6320 – in used: Acer TravelMate 4260 touch position) Series – in touch position FDD Band V testing (850MHz FDD Band II testing (1900MHz Body fluid shown) Body fluid shown) FCC ID: NCMOGE0301 Doc Number 75901888 Report 01 Issue 2 Page 30 of 34 4.2 PHOTOGRAPHS OF EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST (EUT) Figure 14: GE0301 Express Card (Card 1: S/N: EE4473E074) Figure 15: GE0301 Express Card (Card 2: S/N: EE44739017) FCC ID: NCMOGE0301 Doc Number 75901888 Report 01 Issue 2 Page 31 of 34 4.2 PHOTOGRAPHS OF EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST (EUT) - Continued Figure 16: Front View of Host – HP Compaq nc 6320 Laptop with Card 1 connected (S/N: EE4473E074) Figure 17: Front (Opened) View of Host – Acer TravelMate 4260 Series with Card 2 connected (S/N: EE44739017) FCC ID: NCMOGE0301 Doc Number 75901888 Report 01 Issue 2 Page 32 of 34 4.2 PHOTOGRAPHS OF EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST (EUT) - Continued Figure 18: GE0301 Express Card 1 (S/N: EE4473E074) connected to Host Laptop: HP Compaq nc 6320 Figure 19: GE0301 Express Card 2 (S/N: EE44739017) connected to Host Laptop: Acer TravelMate 4260 Series FCC ID: NCMOGE0301 Doc Number 75901888 Report 01 Issue 2 Page 33 of 34 SECTION 5 ACCREDITATION, DISCLAIMERS AND COPYRIGHT FCC ID: NCMOGE0301 Doc Number 75901888 Report 01 Issue 2 Page 34 of 34 5.1 ACCREDITATION, DISCLAIMERS AND COPYRIGHT This report relates only to the actual item/items tested. This report must not be reproduced, except in its entirety, without the written permission of TUV Product Service Limited 2007 TUV Product Service Limited Doc Number 75901888 Report 01 Issue 2 Page A.1 of A.17 ANNEX A PROBE CALIBRATION INFORMATION Doc Number 75901888 Report 01 Issue 2 Page A.2 of A.17 IMMERSIBLE SAR PROBE CALIBRATION REPORT Part Number: IXP – 050 S/N 0190 26 th October 2006 IndexSAR Limited Oakfield House Cudworth Lane Newdigate Surrey RH5 5BG Tel: +44 (0) 1306 632 870 Fax: +44 (0) 1306 631 834 e-mail: [email protected] Doc Number 75901888 Report 01 Issue 2 Page A.3 of A.17 INTRODUCTION This Report presents measured calibration data for a particular IndexSAR SAR probe (S/N 0190) and describes the procedures used for characterisation and calibration. IndexSAR probes are characterised using procedures that, where applicable, follow the recommendations of CENELEC [1] and IEEE [2] standards. The procedures incorporate techniques for probe linearisation, isotropy assessment and determination of liquid factors (conversion factors). Calibrations are determined by comparing probe readings with analytical computations in canonical test geometries (waveguides) using normalised power inputs. Each step of the calibration procedure and the equipment used is described in the sections below. CALIBRATION PROCEDURE 1. Objectives The calibration process comprises three stages 1) Determination of the channel sensitivity factors which optimise the probe’s overall rotational isotropy in 1800MHz brain fluid 2) At each frequency of interest, application of these channel sensitivity factors to model the exponential decay of SAR in a waveguide fluid cell, and hence derive the liquid conversion factors at that frequency 3) Determination of the effective tip radius and angular offset of the X channel which together optimise the probe’s spherical isotropy in 900MHz brain fluid 2. Probe Output The probe channel output signals are linearised in the manner set out in Refs [1] and [2]. The following equation is utilized for each channel: U lin = U o/p + U o/p 2 / DCP (1) where U lin is the linearised signal, U o/p is the raw output signal in voltage units and DCP is the diode compression potential in similar voltage units. DCP is determined from fitting equation (1) to measurements of U lin versus source feed power over the full dynamic range of the probe. The DCP is a characteristic of the Schottky diodes used as the sensors. For the IXP-050 probes with CW signals the DCP values are typically 0.10V (or 20 in the voltage units used by IndexSAR software, which are V*200). In turn, measurements of E-field are determined using the following equation (where output voltage…
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DAT-P-152/98-01 SAR Report_7layers_6620_631_FCC_CalData_Globetrotter Express_3 dasy_report_fcc_850_1900_cal_data_2.0.doc/08.01.2005/CH Appendix for the Report Dosimetric Assessment of the Option Globetrotter Express (FCC ID:NCMOGE0301) According to the FCC Requirements Calibration Data May 04, 2007 IMST GmbH Carl-Friedrich-Gauß-Str. 2 D-47475 Kamp-Lintfort Customer 7layers AG Borsigstrasse 11 D-40880 Ratingen This report shall not be reproduced except in full without the written approval of the testing laboratory.
DAT-P-152/98-01 SAR Report_7layers_6620_631_FCC_Body_850_1900_WCDMA II_V_Globetrotter Express_13 Page 1 of 44 Report Dosimetric Assessment of the Portable Device Globetrotter Express from Option (FCC ID: NCMOGE0301) tested in three host products According to the FCC Requirements August 07, 2007 IMST GmbH Carl-Friedrich-Gauß-Str. 2 D-47475 Kamp-Lintfort Customer 7layers AG Borsigstrasse 11 D-40880 Ratingen The test results only relate to the items tested. This report shall not be reproduced except in full without the written approval of the testing laboratory. Dasy_Report_FCC_Body_Card_GSM850_GSM1900_WCDMA_II_V_1.1.doc/04.04.2006/CH SAR Report_7layers_6620_631_FCC_Body_850_1900_WCDMA II_V_Globetrotter Express_13 Page 2 of 44 Dasy_Report_FCC_Body_Card_GSM850_GSM1900_WCDMA_II_V_1.1.doc/04.04.2006/CH Executive Summary The device Globetrotter Express (FCC ID: NCMOGE0301) is a new PCMCIA express Card from Option operating in the 850 MHz, 900 MHz, 1800 MHz and 1900 MHz frequency range. The device has a foldable antenna with one intended use position and the system concepts used are the GPRS 850 (Class 11), GPRS 900 (Class 11), GPRS 1800 (Class 12), GPRS 1900 (Class 12), WCDMA I (FDD), WCDMA II (FDD) and WCDMA V (FDD) standards. The card provides HSDPA and HSUPA. For HSUPA please refer to Report: 75901888-251000 SAR Report Issue 2. The issue date 07 August 2007 The objective of the measurements done by IMST was the dosimetric assessment of one device in body worn configuration in the GPRS 850 (Class 11), GPRS 1900 (Class 11), WCDMA II (FDD) and WCDMA V (FDD) standards. The measurements were performed in combination with three different host products (Fujitsu Siemens AMILO Pro V3205, Acer TravelMate and HP Compaq nc 6320). The device was tested in lap held position with the bottom of the computer in direct contact against the flat phantom. The examinations have been carried out with the dosimetric assessment system „DASY4“. The measurements were made according to the Supplement C to OET Bulletin 65 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Guidelines [OET 65] for evaluating compliance of mobile and portable devices with FCC limits for human exposure (general population) to radiofrequency emissions. Additional information and guidelines given by the following FCC document were used: SAR Measurement Procedures for 3G Devices [3G Devices]. All measurements have been performed in accordance to the recommendations given by SPEAG. The Option Globetrotter Express PCMCIA express Card (FCC ID: NCMOGE0301) is in compliance with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Guidelines [OET 65] for uncontrolled exposure. The PCMCIA express Card was tested for the following configurations: Body Worn for GPRS 850 (Class 11), GPRS 1900 (Class 12), WCDMA II (FDD) and WCDMA V (FDD) in lap held position with the bottom of the computer in direct contact against the flat phantom. In addition, body SAR was also measured in HSDPA, using the highest body SAR configuration without HSDPA. The card was tested with three host products (Fujitsu Siemens AMILO Pro V3205, Acer TravelMate and HP Compaq nc 6320). Due to the used power reduction on GSM 850 in GPRS Class 12, the tests for this band was conducted with GPRS Class 11 to cover the worst case. prepared by: ........................................... reviewed by:............................................. Alexander Rahn André van den Bosch test engineer quality assurance engineer SAR Report_7layers_6620_631_FCC_Body_850_1900_WCDMA II_V_Globetrotter Express_13 Page 3 of 44 Dasy_Report_FCC_Body_Card_GSM850_GSM1900_WCDMA_II_V_1.1.doc/04.04.2006/CH Table of Contents 1 SUBJECT OF INVESTIGATION.................................................................................................................... 4 2 THE IEEE STANDARD C95.1 AND THE FCC EXPOSURE CRITERIA................................................. 4 2.1 DISTINCTION BETWEEN EXPOSED POPULATION, DURATION OF EXPOSURE AND FREQUENCIES........... 5 2.2 DISTINCTION BETWEEN MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE AND SAR LIMITS....................................... 5 2.3 SAR LIMIT.................................................................................................................................................. 6 3 THE FCC MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE................................................................................................. 6 3.1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS......................................................................................................................... 6 3.2 DEVICE OPERATING NEXT TO A PERSON’S EAR (HANDSETS)................................................................. 6 3.3 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FOR MODULES IN PORTABLE DEVICES (PCMCIA CARDS, USB CARDS).. 11 4 THE MEASUREMENT SYSTEM................................................................................................................. 12 4.1 PHANTOM................................................................................................................................................. 14 4.2 PROBE...................................................................................................................................................... 14 4.3 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE.................................................................................................................. 15 4.4 UNCERTAINTY ASSESSMENT................................................................................................................... 16 5 SAR RESULTS............................................................................................................................................... 17 6 EVALUATION................................................................................................................................................. 21 7 APPENDIX....................................................................................................................................................... 24 7.…
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DAT-P-152/98-01 SAR Report_7layers_6620_631_FCC_850_1900_WCDMA II_V_SAR Plots_Globetrotter Express E_11Page 1 of 21 Appendix for the Report Dosimetric Assessment of the GlobeTrotter Express from Option (FCC ID: NCMOGE0301E) According to the FCC Requirements SAR Distribution Plots August 06, 2007 IMST GmbH Carl-Friedrich-Gauß-Str. 2 D-47475 Kamp-Lintfort Customer 7layers AG Borsigstrasse 11 D-40880 Ratingen The test results only relate to the items tested. This report shall not be reproduced except in full without the written approval of the testing laboratory. dasy_report_fcc_850_1900_plots_1.1.doc/04.07.2005/CH SAR Report_7layers_6620_631_FCC_850_1900_WCDMA II_V_SAR Plots_Globetrotter Express E_11Page 2 of 21 dasy_report_fcc_850_1900_plots_1.1.doc/04.07.2005/CH Table of Contents 1 SAR DISTRIBUTION PLOTS, GPRS 850 BODY....................................................................................... 3 2 SAR DISTRIBUTION PLOTS, GPRS 1900 BODY..................................................................................... 6 3 SAR DISTRIBUTION PLOTS, WCDMA II (FDD) BODY........................................................................... 9 4 SAR DISTRIBUTION PLOTS, WCDMA V (FDD) BODY......................................................................... 13 5 SAR Z-AXIS SCANS (VALIDATION)......................................................................................................... 17 6 SAR Z-AXIS SCANS (MEASUREMENTS)................................................................................................ 20 SAR Report_7layers_6620_631_FCC_850_1900_WCDMA II_V_SAR Plots_Globetrotter Express E_11Page 3 of 21 dasy_report_fcc_850_1900_plots_1.1.doc/04.07.2005/CH 1 SAR Distribution Plots, GPRS 850 Body Test Laboratory: IMST GmbH, DASY Blue (I); File Name: FS_393_bahm_1.da4 DUT: Option; Type: Globetrotter Express; Serial: 004401440325393 Program Name: Body Worn Communication System: GPRS 850; Frequency: 836.6 MHz;Duty Cycle: 1:2.66 Medium parameters used: f = 836.6 MHz; σ = 1 mho/m; ε r = 53.8; ρ = 1000 kg/m 3 Phantom section: Flat Section DASY4 Configuration: - Probe: ET3DV6R - SN1669; ConvF(6.22, 6.22, 6.22); Calibrated: 15.02.2007 - Sensor-Surface: 4mm (Mechanical Surface Detection) - Electronics: DAE3 Sn335; Calibrated: 09.02.2007 - Phantom: SAM Sugar 1059; Type: Speag; Serial: 1059 - Measurement SW: DASY4, V4.7 Build 53; Postprocessing SW: SEMCAD, V1.8 Build 172 Body Worn/Area Scan (7x11x1): Measurement grid: dx=15mm, dy=15mm Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 0.371 mW/g Body Worn/Zoom Scan (7x7x7)/Cube 0: Measurement grid: dx=5mm, dy=5mm, dz=5mm Reference Value = 22.0 V/m; Power Drift = -0.101 dB Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 0.495 W/kg SAR(1 g) = 0.347 mW/g; SAR(10 g) = 0.236 mW/g Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 0.376 mW/g Body Worn/Zoom Scan (7x7x7)/Cube 1: Measurement grid: dx=5mm, dy=5mm, dz=5mm Reference Value = 22.0 V/m; Power Drift = -0.101 dB Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 0.337 W/kg SAR(1 g) = 0.224 mW/g; SAR(10 g) = 0.157 mW/g Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 0.270 mW/g Fig. 1: SAR distribution for GPRS 850 (Class 11), channel 190, Lap Held Position (Fujitsu Siemens AMILO Pro V3205, March 28, 2007; Ambient Temperature: 22.4°C; Liquid Temperature: 21.4°C). Notebook region Antenna region X SAR Report_7layers_6620_631_FCC_850_1900_WCDMA II_V_SAR Plots_Globetrotter Express E_11Page 4 of 21 dasy_report_fcc_850_1900_plots_1.1.doc/04.07.2005/CH Test Laboratory: IMST GmbH, DASY Blue (I); File Name: AC_393_bahm_1.da4 DUT: Option; Type: Globetrotter Express; Serial: 004401440325393 Program Name: Body Worn Communication System: GPRS 850; Frequency: 836.6 MHz;Duty Cycle: 1:2.66 Medium parameters used: f = 836.6 MHz; σ = 1 mho/m; ε r = 53.8; ρ = 1000 kg/m 3 Phantom section: Flat Section DASY4 Configuration: - Probe: ET3DV6R - SN1669; ConvF(6.22, 6.22, 6.22); Calibrated: 15.02.2007 - Sensor-Surface: 4mm (Mechanical Surface Detection) - Electronics: DAE3 Sn335; Calibrated: 09.02.2007 - Phantom: SAM Sugar 1059; Type: Speag; Serial: 1059 - Measurement SW: DASY4, V4.7 Build 53; Postprocessing SW: SEMCAD, V1.8 Build 172 Body Worn/Area Scan (7x11x1): Measurement grid: dx=15mm, dy=15mm Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 0.699 mW/g Body Worn/Zoom Scan (7x7x7)/Cube 0: Measurement grid: dx=5mm, dy=5mm, dz=5mm Reference Value = 24.2 V/m; Power Drift = -0.158 dB Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 0.893 W/kg SAR(1 g) = 0.655 mW/g; SAR(10 g) = 0.450 mW/g Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 0.700 mW/g Fig. 2: SAR distribution for GPRS 850 (Class 11), channel 190, Lap Held Position (Acer TravelMate, March 28, 2007; Ambient Temperature: 22.4°C; Liquid Temperature: 21.4°C). Notebook region Antenna region X SAR Report_7layers_6620_631_FCC_850_1900_WCDMA II_V_SAR Plots_Globetrotter Express E_11Page 5 of 21 dasy_report_fcc_850_1900_plots_1.1.doc/04.07.2005/CH Test Laboratory: IMST GmbH, DASY Blue (I); File Name: HP_393_bahl_1.da4 DUT: Option; Type: Globetrotter Express; Serial: 004401440325393 Program Name: Body Worn Communication System: GPRS 850; Frequency: 824.2 MHz;Duty Cycle: 1:2.66 Medium parameters used: f = 824.2 MHz; σ = 1 mho/m; ε r = 53.8; ρ = 1000 kg/m 3 Phantom section: Flat Section DASY4 Configuration: - Probe: ET3DV6R - SN1669; ConvF(6.22, 6.22, 6.22); Calibrated: 15.02.2007 - Sensor-Surface: 4mm (Mechanical Surface Detection) - Electronics: DAE3 Sn335; Calibrated: 09.02.2007 - Phantom: SAM Sugar 1059; Type: Speag; Serial: 1059 - Measurement SW: DASY4, V4…
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