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hp CONFIDENTIAL 4/16/03 File: intro.fm PN: 293146-001293146-001 User’s Guide hp iPAQ Pocket PC h1900 series Models: h1930, h1935, h1937, h1940, h1945 Document Part Number: 337112-001 May 2003 DRAFT - Revised 10/01/02 hp CONFIDENTIAL 4/16/03 File: intro.fm PN: 293146-001293146-001 © 2003 Hewlett-Packard Company © 2003 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. HP, Hewlett Packard, and the Hewlett-Packard logo are trademarks of Hewlett-Packard Company in the U.S. and other countries. iPAQ is a trademark of Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. in the U.S. and other countries. Microsoft, Windows, the Windows logo, Outlook, and ActiveSync are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S. and other countries. hp iPAQ Pocket PC is Powered by Microsoft® Windows®. SD Logo is a trademark of Secure Digital. Bluetooth TM is a trademark owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. Samsung TM is a trademark of Samsung Electronics, Inc. All other product names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. Hewlett-Packard Company shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this material. The information in this document is provided “as is” without warranty of any kind, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, and is subject to change without notice. The warranties for HP products are set forth in the express limited warranty statements accompanying such products. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright. No part of this document may be photocopied, reproduced, or translated to another language without the prior written consent of Hewlett-Packard Company. 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User’s Guide hp iPAQ Pocket PC h1900 series First Edition (May 2003) Document Part Number: 337112-001 User’s Guideiii Contents 1 Getting to Know Your iPAQ Pocket PC Using the Stylus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–5 Setting the Date and Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–6 Setting the Time for Home and Locations You Are Visiting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–6 Setting the Date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–7 Entering Owner Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–7 Resetting the Unit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–8 Performing a Normal Reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–8 Performing a Full Reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–9 Aligning the Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–10 Routine Care. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–10 2 Using ActiveSync Connecting to a Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–2 Synchronizing with Your Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–2 Changing Synchronization Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–4 Copying Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–5 Installing Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–6 Backing up and Restoring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–6 Synchronizing Links . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–7 Sending and Receiving E-mail. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–7 Requesting Meetings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–7 3 Managing the Battery Installing the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–1 ivUser’s Guide Contents Removing the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–5 Charging the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–6 Preserving Battery Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–7 Changing the Backlight Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–7 Manually Monitoring the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–8 4 Learning the Basics Using the Today Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–1 Navigation Bar and Command Bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–2 Status Icons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–3 Pop-Up Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–4 Creating information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–5 Customizing the Today Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–6 Using Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–8 Opening Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–8 Minimizing Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–8 Closing Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–9 Installing Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–10 Using iPAQ Image Viewer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–10 Backing Up Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–17 Using iPAQ File Store Folder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–18 5 Learning Input Methods Changing Word Suggestion Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–2 Using the On-Screen Keyboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–4 Writing with the Stylus and the Letter Recognizer . . . . . 5–5 Writing with the Stylus and Microsoft Transcriber . . . . . 5–7 Writing with the Stylus and Block Recognizer . . . . . . . . 5–8 Drawing and Writing on the Screen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–9 Converting Writing to Text . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–9 6 Expansion Cards Installing an Expansion Card . . . . . . . . .…
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High Tech Computer, Corp. Federal Communication Commission Equipment Authorization Division, Application Processing Branch 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21048 May 19, 2003 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Pursuant to Paragraphs §0.457 and 0.459 of the Commission’s Rules (47 C.F.R.) and Section §552(b)(4) of the Freedom of Information Act, High Tech Computer, Corp. requests confidentiality for the following products: FCC ID Number Product Title/Model NM8HB20 Pocket PC/PE2060 For the product stated above, we request that the following information be held confidential: 1) Electrical Schematics of the Circuitry 2) Block Diagram 3) Part Lists 4) Operational Description No other items submitted as part of the equipment authorization filing process are deemed confidential. The above exhibits contain High Tech Computer, Corp. trade secrets and proprietary information that could be of benefit to our competitors regarding the design of our mobile handset. This material is not customarily available to the general public and we request that it be withheld from public inspection. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at the address shown below. Sincerely, P.A. Dalton Chuang Manager High Tech Computer Corp. 23, Hsin-Hua Rd., Taoyuan, 330 Taiwan TEL: +886 3 3753252 ext 6714 FAX: +886 3 3753243
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High Tech Computer, Corp. Federal Communication Commission Equipment Authorization Division, Application Processing Branch 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21048 May 19, 2003 RE: NM8HB20 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Identification label of the equipment: FCC ID Number Product Title/Model NM8HB20 Pocket PC/PE2060 Per Sec. 2.925 (Identification of the equipment): ... (d) In order to validate the grant of equipment authorization, the nameplate or label shall be permanently affixed to the equipment and shall be readily visible to the purchaser at the time of purchase. (1) As used here, permanently affixed means that the required nameplate data is etched, engraved, stamped, indelibly printed, or otherwise permanently marked on a permanently attached part of the equipment enclosure. Alternatively, the required information may be permanently marked on a nameplate of metal, plastic, or other material fastened to the equipment enclosure by welding, riveting, etc., or with a permanent adhesive. Such a nameplate must be able to last the expected lifetime of the equipment in the environment in which the equipment will be operated and must not be readily detachable. (2) As used here, readily visible means that the nameplate or nameplate data must be visible from the outside of the equipment enclosure. It is preferable that it be visible at all times during normal installation or use, but this is not a prerequisite for grant of equipment authorization. ... The equipment NM8HB20 will be marketed with the battery removed, not mounted together with the equipment, the customer will need to place the battery on the battery compartment. So at the time of purchase the customer will clearly see and read the identification label. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at the address shown below. Sincerely, P.A. Dalton Chuang EMC Manager High Tech Computer Corp. 23, Hsin-Hua Rd., Taoyuan, 330 Taiwan TEL: +886 3 3753252 ext 6714 FAX: +886 3 3753243
High Tech Computer, Corp. Federal Communication Commission Equipment Authorization Division, Application Processing Branch 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21048 May 19, 2003 RE: 15.19 Statement (FCC ID: NM8HB20) TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Due to the small size of the equipment the statement specified in Section 15.19 can not be placed in the equipment. This statement is placed in a prominent location in the instruction manual. Please contact me if there is any information you may need. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at the address shown below. Sincerely, P.A. Dalton Chuang Manager High Tech Computer Corp. 23, Hsin-Hua Rd., Taoyuan, 330 Taiwan TEL: +886 3 3753252 ext 6714 FAX: +886 3 3753243
宏達國際電子股份(有)限公司 宏達國際電子股份(有)限公司宏達國際電子股份(有)限公司 宏達國際電子股份(有)限公司 High Tech Computer, Corp. attn: Reviewing Engineer Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 May 19, 2003 RE: RF exposure information FCC ID Number Product Title/Model NM8HB20 Pocket PC/PE2060 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN The product stated above, comply with the FCC limits for Human exposure to RF emissions. This device is categorically excluded from routine environmental because it operate at very low power level. The equipment is deemed to comply with the SAR or MPE limits without testing due to this very low power level (EIRP < 2.5 mW) Sincerely, P.A. Dalton Chuang Manager High Tech Computer Corp. 23, Hsin-Hua Rd., Taoyuan, 330 Taiwan TEL: +886 3 3753252 ext 6714 FAX: +886 3 3753243 宏達國際電子股份(有)限公司 宏達國際電子股份(有)限公司宏達國際電子股份(有)限公司 宏達國際電子股份(有)限公司 High Tech Computer, Corp. Federal Communication Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Attention: Reviewing Engineer RE: RF exposure information for the equipment PE2060 (FCC ID: NM8HB20) RF exposure information The PE2060 (FCC ID: NM8HB20) is a portable device with a built-in Bluetooth radio module using spread spectrum technique. Due to the construction of the PE2050A and the position of the internal antenna a distance under normal operating conditions of more than 1 cm can be expected. Due to the low power of the device (less than 2.5 mW) the MPE limits can be guaranteed as the calculation below shows: EIRPmax = 4 dBm = 2.5 mW The worst case transmit duty cycle for only data Bluetooth device would be the transmission of DH5 packets in a piconet with just one additional user. This is shown as the bottom row in figure below. 宏達國際電子股份(有)限公司 宏達國際電子股份(有)限公司宏達國際電子股份(有)限公司 宏達國際電子股份(有)限公司 High Tech Computer, Corp. For DH5 packets the transmitter transmits across five 625 microsecond slots minus a guard band of 259 microseconds. The transmission is followed by a 625 microsecond receive slot. The transmission duty cycle (Tdc) for this case can be calculated as: (625 * 5) – 259 Tdc = 625 * 6 Tdc = 76% The average power for DH5 packets would be: EIRPmax X 0.76 = 1.9 mW = +2.79 dBm Using the equation from OET Bulletin 65 to estimate the distance from the antenna: R = (EIRP/4πS) 1/2 Where, R = distance to the centre of radiation of the antenna in cm S = power density in mW/cm2 (1 mW/cm2 used for PE2060) EIRP = effective isotropically radiated power in mW (2.5 for PE2060) R = 0.39 cm Therefore the 1 mW/cm2 requirement is not exceeded unless the body is less than 0.39 cm from the PE2060 antenna. In normal operation of PE2060, and due the construction characteristics of the equipment (antenna is placed on top of the device and a minimum distance of 1 cm can be expected), the body will be more than 1 cm from the antenna. So that, the PE2060 meets the MPE limits.
15.247 (a) (1) Statement CETECOM S.A. – ITA team Page 1 of 16 Bluetooth devices 15.247 (a) (1) Statement Bluetooth devices Date: 27/01/2003 15.247 (a) (1) Statement CETECOM S.A. – ITA team Page 2 of 16 Bluetooth devices 1. Pseudorandom hop selection The generation of the hopping sequence in connection mode depends essentially on two input values: 1. LAP/UAP of the master of the connection 2. Internal master clock The LAP (lower address part) are the 24 LSB’s of the 48 BD_ADDRESS. The BD_ADDRESS is an unambiguous number of every Bluetooth unit. The UAP (upper address part) are the 24 MSB’s of the 48 BD_ADDRESS. The internal clock of a Bluetooth unit is derived from a free running clock which is never adjusted and is never turned off. For synchronisation with other units only offset are used. It has no relation to the time of the day. Its resolution is at least half the RX/TX slot length of 312.5 μs. The clock has a cycle of about one day (23h 30’). In most case it is implemented as 28 bit counter. For the deriving of the hopping sequence the entire LAP (24 bits), 4 LSB’s (4 bits) (Input 1) and the 27 MSB’s of the clock (Input 2) are used. With this input values different mathematical procedures (permutations, additions, XOR-operations) are performed to generate the sequence. This will be done at the beginning of every new transmission. The output constitutes a pseudorandom sequence covering 79 hop channels. The exact procedures for the generation of the pseudorandom hopping sequence can be found in “Bluetooth specification Version 1.1 – Part B – Baseband Specification – Chapter 11: Hop selection”. The following is a sample of a pseudorandom hopping sequence of 20 sec. 32000 hops): 34 72 31 69 28 66 25 63 22 60 19 57 16 54 13 51 10 48 07 45 04 42 01 39 77 36 74 33 71 30 68 27 65 24 62 21 59 18 12 20 09 17 61 20 58 17 00 08 76 05 49 08 46 05 67 75 64 72 37 75 34 72 55 63 52 60 25 63 22 60 43 51 40 48 13 51 10 48 31 39 28 36 01 39 77 36 19 27 16 24 68 27 65 24 70 29 55 14 64 23 49 08 58 17 43 02 52 11 37 75 34 72 43 02 28 66 37 75 20 09 17 06 14 03 11 00 22 60 07 45 16 54 01 39 76 65 73 62 70 59 67 56 78 37 63 22 72 31 57 16 66 25 51 10 60 19 45 04 42 01 51 10 36 74 45 04 28 17 25 14 22 11 19 08 30 68 15 53 24 62 09 47 18 56 03 41 12 50 76 35 73 32 03 41 67 26 76 35 59 48 56 45 53 42 50 39 61 20 46 05 55 14 40 78 49 08 34 72 43 02 28 66 25 63 34 72 19 57 28 66 52 62 49 59 46 56 43 53 40 50 37 47 34 44 31 41 28 38 25 35 22 32 19 29 12 50 09 47 61 48 58 45 77 08 09 19 47 06 58 17 67 26 64 23 37 24 34 21 53 63 64 74 23 61 34 72 31 69 14 52 49 59 32 42 19 57 02 40 37 47 20 30 72 31 04 42 11 21 22 32 62 49 59 46 01 39 77 36 58 45 41 28 52 39 35 22 59 69 56 66 29 67 26 64 47 57 44 54 17 55 14 52 35 45 32 42 05 43 02 40 23 33 20 30 72 31 69 28 11 21 08 18 60 19 57 16 78 09 75 06 48 07 45 04 66 76 63 73 36 74 33 71 38 76 21 59 32 70 15 53 26 64 09 47 20 58 03 41 00 38 11 49 73 32 05 43 69 56 66 53 63 50 60 47 69 28 52 11 63 22 46 05 78 37 75 34 44 33 41 30 72 01 77 06 38 76 43 02 60 68 65 73 26 64 31 69 56 64 45 53 22 60 11 49 30 68 27 65 75 64 72 61 24 32 29 37 69 28 74 33 12 20 17 25 57 16 62 21 63 22 60 19 57 16 54 13 37 26 42 31 31 20 36 25 39 77 36 74 33 71 30 68 13 02 18 07 07 75 12 01 15 53 12 50 09 47 06 44 14 52 11 49 59 48 56 45 08 16 13 21 53 12 58 17 75 04 01 09 41 00 46 05 71 00 60 68 37 75 26 64 45 04 42 01 11 00 08 76 39 47 44 52 05 43 10 48 27 35 32 40 72 31 77 36 78 37 75 34 72 31 69 28 52 41 57 46 46 35 51 40 54 13 51 10 48 07 45 04 28 17 33 22 22 11 27 16 30 68 27 65 24 62 21 59 35 73 32 70 29 67 26 64 27 37 32 42 21 31 26 36 15 25 20 30 09 19 14 24 13 51 02 40 56 43 45 32 01 39 69 28 44 31 33 20 60 19 65 24 24 11 29 16 60 70 57 67 24 62 21 59 18 56 15 53 42 52 39 49 73 60 78 65 18 56 23 61 73 32 70 29 18 28 15 25 49 36 54 41 73 32 78 37 51 38 48 35 45 32 42 29 14 52 11 49 38 48 35 45 02 40 78 37 26 36 23 33 69 28 66 25 14 24 11 21 59 46 56 43 53 40 50 37 59 18 48 07 53 12 42 01 35 22 32 19 29 16 26 13 35 73 24 62 29 67 18 56 09 47 06 44 33 43 30 40 76 35 73 32 21 31 18 28 64 23 61 20 09 19 06 16 52 11 49 08 76 07 73 04 42 29 39 26 36 23 33 20 77 06 66 74 43 02 32 70 57 65 62 70 23 61 28 66 39 77 36 74 05 73 02 70 41 49 30 38 07 45 75 34 29 37 15.247 (a) (1) Statement CETECOM S.A. – ITA team Page 3 of 16 Bluetooth devices 18 26 74 33 63 22 09 17 14 22 54 13 59 18 70 29 67 26 36 25 33 22 72 01 61 69 38 76 27 65 60 68 49 57 26 64 15 53 40 48 45 53 06 44 11 49 22 60 19 57 67 56 64 53 24 32 13 21 69 28 58 17 50 39 47 36 72 31 69 28 52 11 41 00 74 03 63 71 40 78 29 67 62 70 51 59 18 07 23 12 12 01 17 06 06 74 11 00 00 68 05 73 02 70 70 59 75 64 64 53 75 34 72 31 69 28 66 25 51 10 56 15 73 02 78 07 33 22 30 19 55 14 52 11 35 73 24 62 57 65 46 54 23 61 12 50 45 53 34 42 01 69 06 74 74 63 00 68 32 42 19 27 71 30 68 27 10 18 07 15 59 18 56 15 77 06 74 03 47 06 44 03 65 73 62 70 35 73 32 70 53 61 50 58 23 61 20 58 59 18 56 15 53 12 50 09 47 06 44 03 41 00 38 76 35 73 32 70 29 67 26 64 23 61 20 58 17 55 14 52 11 49 08 46 05 43 02 40 78 37 75 34 72 31 69 28 66 25 63 22 60 19 57 16 54 13 51 10 48 07 45 04 42 01 39 77 36 74 33 71 30 68 27 65 24 62 21 59 18 56 15 53 12 50 09 47 06 44 03 41 00 38 76 35 47 34 30 17 41 28 24 11 33 71 30 68 27 65 24 62 23 10 06 72 17 04 00 66 09 47 06 44 03 41 00 38 78 65 61 48 72 59 55 42 64 23 61 20 58 17 55 14 54 41 37 24 48 35 31 18 56 66 67 77 26 64 37 75 46 05 43 02 16 03 13 00 46 56 29 39 16 54 78 37 34 44 17 27 04 42 66 25 08 18 19 29 57 16 68 27 20 58 17 55 38 48 35 45 08 46 05 43 26 36 23 33 75 34 72 31 14 24 11 21 59 46 56 43 53 40 50 37 45 04 56 15 39 77 50 09 35 22 32 19 29 16 26 13 21 59 32 70 15 53 26 64 15 53 12 50 33 43 30 40 03 41 00 38 21 31 18 28 70 29 67 26 09 19 06 16 58 17 55 14 76 07 73 04 42 29 39 26 36 23 33 20 20 28 25 33 65 24 70 29 16 24 05 13 61 20 50 09 69 28 66 25 35 24 32 21 63 71 68 76 29 67 34 72 51 59 56 64 17 55 22 60 47 55 36 44 13 51 02 40 21 59 18 56 66 55 63 52 15 23 20 28 60 19 65 24 03 11 08 16 48 07 53 12 78 07 67 75 44 03…
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15.247 (g) Statement CETECOM S.A. – ITA team Page 1 of 1 Bluetooth devices 15.247 (g) Statement – Bluetooth devices Date: 27/01/2003 According to Bluetooth specifications the channel hopping sequence which has a very long period length (23h 30’) does not show repetitive patterns over a short time interval, but distributes the hop frequencies equally over the 79 hopping channels during a short time interval. The generation of the hopping sequence in connection mode depends essentially on two input values: 1. LAP/UAP of the master of the connection 2. Internal master clock The LAP (lower address part) are the 24 LSB’s of the 48 BD_ADDRESS. The BD_ADDRESS is an unambiguous number of every Bluetooth unit. The UAP (upper address part) are the 24 MSB’s of the 48 BD_ADDRESS. The internal clock of a Bluetooth unit is derived from a free running clock which is never adjusted and is never turned off. For synchronisation with other units only offset are used. It has no relation to the time of the day. Its resolution is at least half the RX/TX slot length of 312.5 μs. The clock has a cycle of about one day (23h 30’). In most case it is implemented as 28 bit counter. For the deriving of the hopping sequence the entire LAP (24 bits), 4 LSB’s (4 bits) (Input 1) and the 27 MSB’s of the clock (Input 2) are used. With this input values different mathematical procedures (permutations, additions, XOR-operations) are performed to generate the sequence. This will be done at the beginning of every new transmission. The output constitutes a pseudorandom sequence covering 79 hop channels. For short transmissions the Bluetooth systems have the following behaviour: When the first connection between two devices is established, a hopping sequence is generated. If for transmitting the wanted data the complete hopping sequence is not used, the connection is ended. When a second connection is established. A new hopping sequence is generated. Due to the fact that the Bluetooth clock has a different value, because the period between the two transmission is longer (it cannot be shorter) than the minimum resolution of the clock (312,5 μs). The hopping sequence will always differ from the first one.
15.247 (h) Statement CETECOM S.A. – ITA team Page 1 of 1 Bluetooth devices 15.247 (h) Statement – Bluetooth devices Date: 27/01/2003 Bluetooth units which want to communicate with other units must be organised in an structure called piconet. This piconet consist of max. 8 Bluetooth units. One unit it the master of the other seven are the slaves. The master co- ordinates frequency occupation in this piconet for all units, the master determines the hopping sequence and the slave follows this sequence. Both devices shift between RX and TX time slot according to the clock of the master. As the master hop sequence is derived from its BD address which is unique for each Bluetooth device, additional masters intending to establish new piconets will allways use different hop sequence.
FCC TEST REPORT Report No. : F342404 SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 FCC TEST REPORT for 47 CFR, Part 15, Subpart C Equipment : Pocket PC Model No. : PE2060 FCC ID. : NM8HB20 Filing Type : Certification Applicant : High Tech Computer, Corp. 23, Hsin Hua Rd., Taoyuan, Taiwan, R.O.C. † The test result refers exclusively to the test presented test model / sample. † Without written approval of SPORTON International Inc., the test report shall not be reproduced except in full. † Certificate or Test Report must not be used by the applicant to claim the product in this test report endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of U.S. government. SPORTON International Inc. 6F, No.106, Sec. 1, Hsin Tai Wu Rd., Hsi Chih, Taipei Hsien, Taiwan, R.O.C. FCC TEST REPORT Report No. : F342404 SPORTON International Inc. FCC ID. : NM8HB20 TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 Page No. : i FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Issued Date : May 09, 2003 Table of Contents History of this test report..............................................................................................................................ii CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE..................................................................................................................1 1. General Description of Equipment under Test........................................................................................2 1.1. Applicant...........................................................................................................................................................................2 1.2. Manufacturer......................................................................................................................................................................2 1.3. Basic Description of Equipment under Test..........................................................................................................................2 1.4. Feature of Equipment under Test........................................................................................................................................3 2. Test Configuration of Equipment under Test..........................................................................................5 2.1. Test Manner......................................................................................................................................................................5 2.2. Description of Test System.................................................................................................................................................5 2.3. Connection Diagram of Test System....................................................................................................................................7 3. Test Software............................................................................................................................................8 4. General Information of Test......................................................................................................................9 4.1. Test Voltage......................................................................................................................................................................9 4.2. Standard for Methods of Measurement................................................................................................................................9 4.3. Test in Compliance with......................................................................................................................................................9 4.4. Frequency Range Investigated............................................................................................................................................9 4.5. Test Distance.....................................................................................................................................................................9 5. Report of Measurements and Examinations..........................................................................................10 5.1. List of Measurements and Examinations............................................................................................................................10 5.2. Hopping Channel Separation............................................................................................................................................11 5.3. Number of Hopping Frequency..........................................................................................................................................15 5.4. Hopping Channel Bandwidth.............................................................................................................................................17 5.5. Dwell Time of Each Frequency within a 30 Seconds Period................................................................................................21 5.6. Output Power...................................................................................................................................................................25 5.7. 100KHz Bandwidth of Frequency Band Edges...................................................................................................................29 5.8. Test of Conducted Emission.............................................................................................................................................47 5.9. Test of Radiated Emission................................................................................................................................................56 6. Antenna Requirements...........................................................................................................................93 7. RF Exposure............................................................................................................................................94 8. Antenna Factor & Cable L…
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FCC TEST REPORT Report No. : F342404 SPORTON International Inc. FCC ID. : NM8HB20 TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 Page No. : 48 of 48 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Issued Date : May 09, 2003 5.8.3. Test Result of Conducted Emission: † Test Mode: Mode 7 † Frequency Range of Test: from 150KHz to 30 MHz † 6dB Bandwidth: 9KHz † Temperature: 27°C † Relative Humidity: 63 % ¦ The test was passed at the minimum margin that marked by a frame in the following data FCC TEST REPORT Report No. : F342404 SPORTON International Inc. FCC ID. : NM8HB20 TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 Page No. : 49 of 49 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Issued Date : May 09, 2003 Test Engineer : Jay Zhong FCC TEST REPORT Report No. : F342404 SPORTON International Inc. FCC ID. : NM8HB20 TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 Page No. : 50 of 50 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Issued Date : May 09, 2003 † Test Mode: Mode 8 † Frequency Range of Test: from 150KHz to 30 MHz † 6dB Bandwidth: 9KHz † Temperature: 27°C † Relative Humidity: 63 % ¦ The test was passed at the minimum margin that marked by a frame in the following data FCC TEST REPORT Report No. : F342404 SPORTON International Inc. FCC ID. : NM8HB20 TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 Page No. : 51 of 51 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Issued Date : May 09, 2003 Test Engineer : Jay Zhong FCC TEST REPORT Report No. : F342404 SPORTON International Inc. FCC ID. : NM8HB20 TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 Page No. : 52 of 52 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Issued Date : May 09, 2003 † Test Mode: Mode 9 † Frequency Range of Test: from 150KHz to 30 MHz † 6dB Bandwidth: 9KHz † Temperature: 27°C † Relative Humidity: 63 % ¦ The test was passed at the minimum margin that marked by a frame in the following data FCC TEST REPORT Report No. : F342404 SPORTON International Inc. FCC ID. : NM8HB20 TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 Page No. : 53 of 53 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Issued Date : May 09, 2003 Test Engineer : Jay Zhong FCC TEST REPORT Report No. : F342404 SPORTON International Inc. FCC ID. : NM8HB20 TEL : 886-2-269…
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
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| 1 | 15C | 2.40 GHz - 2.48 GHz | 400.00 µW |

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