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other antenna or transmitter. Channel The Wireless Channel sets the radio frequency used for communication. Access Points use a fixed Channel. You can select the Channel used. This allows you to choose a Channel which provides the least interference and best performance. In the USA and Canada, 11 channel are available. If using multiple Access Points, it is better if adjacent Access Points use different Channels to reduce interference. In "infrastructure" mode, Wireless Stations normally scan all Channels, looking for an Access point. If more than one Access Point can be used, the one with the strongest signal is used. (This can only happen within an ESS.) IF using "Ad-hoc" mode (no Access Point), all Wireless stations should be set to use the same Channel. However, most Wireless stations will still scan all Channels to see if there is an existing "Ad-hoc" group they can join. User's Guide Wireless Laser Mouse This product complies with IEC 60825-1, Class I laser product. (for Laser mouse models only.) Your product complies with FCC and CE rules. Safety Notice Please DO NOT direct the laser beam at anyone's eyes. Wheel button Dpi button ID reset button Mouse Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the most innovative mini wireless mouse. With an incredible sensitivity to surface details and high tracking speed than other mice, the mouse can track reliably even on tricky polished or wood-grain surfaces. It offers even more advance that will make you more productive and more comfortable. A. Hardware Installation 2.4GHz (distance 6~8m), 16 Channels/ 2 24 ID Using state-of-art technology. High tracking speed and sensitivity. Nano receiver. Longer battery life. Auto-Link, Plug and Play! No need to set the channel ID. Power on/off switch. Ergonomic design. 800/1600 dpi switchable button. Rubber side grips and finger grooves. 1*AA Alkaline batteries included. Power on/off switch Features + - A wrong battery placement may cause batteries overheat. Battery compartment cover 1 * AA batteries Battery cover 2. Connect the receiver a. Turn on your PC. b. Connect the receivere to USB port on PC. PC USB port The unit offers a strong power saving management. Once the mouse accesses the sleeping mode, " to click any button of the mouse" is compulsory to wake it up. Power on/off: There is a Power on/off switch designed to save the batteries power while non-usage of a longer period. User can push DPI button to change the resolution. The LED on wheel bar will be flashed when dpi has been sucessfully swithced. Receiver 1. Insert the batteries a. Remove the battery compartment cover on the bottom case of the mouse. b. Fit in the batteries accordingly to the diagram indicated in the battery cabinet. c. Close the battery compartment cover properly. d. Make sure the Power on-off swich on the bottom of the mouse is ON. e. The Low Power LED on the wheel bar will blink 3 seconds if the mouse power is on. Low power indicator Pull out the receiver Receiver ◎ Battery use reminders 1. Remove worn-out batteries from equipment immediately and dispose of promptly. 2. Keep all batteries (used or new) out of the reach of children. 3. To have the batteries with a regular check and replace new batteries if not used for a long time. 4. Never dispose of batteries in fire, as they could explode. 5. Always replace all the batteries at the same time. Mixing old and new batteries or mining types (such as alkaline with zinc carbon) will reduce overall performance and could cause leakage or rupture. 6. Do not mix different types of batteries (e.g. Ni MH, NiCd, alkaline, and etc) in the mouse. 7. Remove batteries from the electrical device if the device is not going to be used for a long time. 8. If the performance of the batteries decreases substantially, it is time to replace the batteries. FCC statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the 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 a residential installation. 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 harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. To assure continued compliance, any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. (Example-use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices). 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. ◎ Trouble Shooting a. Make sure you have connected the receiver correctly to the computer's USB port. b. For the best performance, we suggest you to locate the receiver with a distance from other electrical devices, such as the computer, the computer monitor or external storage drives. c. Make sure you have set the communication between the receiver and the mouse. Refer to the Communication :The mouse and the receiver d. If you find the communication channel does not connect well. You can use the software connection tool to re-connect the mouse & receiver to reset a new channel ID. You are able to get the softwa…
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Neutron Engineering Inc. Project No.: 1004C105 Page 2 of 6 1004C105 1004 C105 Neutron Engineering Inc. Project No.: 1004C105 Page 2 of 6 1004C105 1004 C105
Wireless Laser Mouse S/N:00000001 FCC ID:P5A-CL0016
Neutron Engineering Inc. Report No.: NEI-FCCP-1-1004C105 Page 2 of 46 Declaration Neutron represents to the client that testing is done in accordance with standard procedures as applicable and that test instruments used has been calibrated with the standards traceable to National Measurement Laboratory (NML) of R.O.C., or National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) of U.S.A. Neutron's reports apply only to the specific samples tested under conditions. It is manufacture’s responsibility to ensure that additional production units of this model are manufactured with the identical electrical and mechanical components. Neutron shall have no liability for any declarations, inferences o r generalizations drawn by the client or others from Neutron issued reports. Neutron’s reports must not be used by the client to claim product endorsement by the authorities or any agency of the Government. This report is the confidential property of the client. As a mutual protection to the clients, the public and Neutron-self, extracts from the test report shall not be reproduced except in full with Neutron’s authorized written approval. Neutron’s laboratory quality assurance procedures are in compliance with the ISO Guide 17025 requirements, and accredited by the conformity assessment authorities listed in this test report. Limitation For the use of the authority's logo is limited unless the Test Standard(s)/Scope(s)/Item(s) mentioned in this test report is (are) included in the conformity assessment authorities acceptance respective. Neutron Engineering Inc. Report No.: NEI-FCCP-1-1004C105 Page 3 of 46 Table of Contents Page 1 . CERTIFICATION 5 2 . SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS 6 2.1 TEST FACILITY 7 2.2 MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY 7 3 . GENERAL INFORMATION 8 3.1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF EUT 8 3.2 DESCRIPTION OF TEST MODES 10 3.3 BLOCK DIGRAM SHOWING THE CONFIGURATION OF SYSTEM TESTED 11 3.4 DESCRIPTION OF SUPPORT UNITS 12 4 . EMC EMISSION TEST 13 4.1 CONDUCTED EMISSION MEASUREMENT 13 4.1.1 POWER LINE CONDUCTED EMISSION LIMITS 13 4.1.2 MEASUREMENT INSTRUMENTS LIST 13 4.1.3 TEST PROCEDURE 14 4.1.4 DEVIATION FROM TEST STANDARD 14 4.1.5 TEST SETUP 14 4.1.6 EUT OPERATING CONDITIONS 14 4.1.7 TEST RESULTS 15 4.2 RADIATED EMISSION MEASUREMENT 16 4.2.1 RADIATED EMISSION LIMITS 16 4.2.2 MEASUREMENT INSTRUMENTS LIST 17 4.2.3 TEST PROCEDURE 20 4.2.4 DEVIATION FROM TEST STANDARD 20 4.2.5 TEST SETUP 21 4.2.6 EUT OPERATING CONDITIONS 21 4.2.7 TEST RESULTS (BETWEEN 30 – 1000 MHz) 22 4.2.8 TEST RESULTS (ABOVE 1000 MHz) 24 4.2.9 TEST RESULTS (2400 – 2483.5 MHz) 36 5 . BANDWIDTH TEST 37 5.1 MEASUREMENT INSTRUMENTS LIST 37 5.2 TEST PROCEDURE 37 5.3 DEVIATION FROM STANDARD 37 5.4 TEST SETUP 37 5.5 EUT OPERATION CONDITIONS 37 5.6 TEST RESULTS 38 6 . ANTENNA CONDUCTED SPURIOUS EMISSION 40 Neutron Engineering Inc. Report No.: NEI-FCCP-1-1004C105 Page 4 of 46 Table of Contents Page 6.1 APPLIED PROCEDURES / LIMIT 40 6.1.1 MEASUREMENT INSTRUMENTS LIST 40 6.1.2 TEST PROCEDURE 40 6.1.3 DEVIATION FROM STANDARD 40 6.1.4 TEST SETUP 40 6.1.5 EUT OPERATION CONDITIONS 40 6.1.6 TEST RESULTS 41 7 . EUT TEST PHOTO 46 Neutron Engineering Inc. Report No.: NEI-FCCP-1-1004C105 Page 5 of 46 1. CERTIFICATION E q u i p m e n t : Wireless Laser Mouse Brand Name : N/A Model Name. : L252 A p p l i c a n t : Areson Technology Corporation Date of Test : Feb 22, 2011 ~ Mar. 3, 2011 T e s t I t e m : ENGINEERING SAMPLE Standards : FCC Part15, Subpart C(15.249)/ ANSI C63.4 : 2003 The above equipment has been tested and found compliance with the requirement of the relative standards by Neutron Engineering Inc. EMC Laboratory. The test data, data evaluation, and equipment configuration contained in our test report (Ref No. NEI-FCCP-1-1004C105) were obtained utilizing the test procedures, test instruments, test sites that has been accredited by the Authority of NVLAP and TAF according to the ISO-17025 quality assessment standard and technical standard(s). Neutron Engineering Inc. Report No.: NEI-FCCP-1-1004C105 Page 6 of 46 2. SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS Test procedures according to the technical standards: FCC Part15, Subpart C (15.249) Standard Section Test Item Judgment Remark 15.207 Conducted Emission - Note(1) 15.209 Radiated Emission PASS 15.249 Radiated Spurious Emission PASS NOTE: (1)” N/A” denotes test is not applicable in this Test Report (2) The EUT used new battery. Neutron Engineering Inc. Report No.: NEI-FCCP-1-1004C105 Page 7 of 46 2.1 TEST FACILITY The test facilities used to collect the test data in this report is DG-C02/DG-CB03at the location of No.3,Jinshagang 1st Road, ShiXia, Dalang Town,Dong Guan, China.523792 Neutron's test firm number is 319330 2.2 MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY Where relevant, the following measurement uncertainty levels have been estimated for tests performed on the EUT as specified in CISPR 16-4-2: The reported uncertainty of measurement y ± U,where expended uncertainty U is based on a standard uncertainty multiplied by a coverage factor of k=2,providing a level of confidence of approximately 95 %。 A. Conducted Measurement : Test Site Method Measurement Frequency Range U,(dB) NOTE DG-C02 CISPR 150 KHz ~ 30MHz 1.94 B. Radiated Measurement : Test Site Method Measurement Frequency Range Ant. H / V U,(dB) NOTE 30MHz ~ 200MHz V 2.48 30MHz ~ 200MHz H 2.16 200MHz ~ 1,000MHz V 2.50 DG-CB03 CISPR 200MHz ~ 1,000MHz H 2.66 Neutron Engineering Inc. Report No.: NEI-FCCP-1-1004C105 Page 8 of 46 3. GENERAL INFORMATION 3.1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF EUT Equipment Wireless Laser Mouse Brand Name N/A Model Name. L252 OEM Brand/Model Name N/A Model Difference N/A Product Description The EUT is a Wireless Laser Mouse . Product Type Low Power Communication Device Operation Frequency: 2402~2472 MHz Modulation Type: GFSK Date rate: 1Mbps Number of Channel 16CH .Please see Note 2. Antenna Designation: Printed antenna Antenna Gain(Peak) 0.74 dBi Output Power: 74.67 dBuV/m (AV Max.) Based on the application, features, or specification exhibited in User's Manual,…
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Neutron Engineering Inc. Report No.: NEI-FCCP-1-1004C105 Page 47 of 47 7. EUT TEST PHOTO Radiated Measurement Photos Neutron Engineering Inc. Report No.: NEI-FCCP-1-1004C105 Page 47 of 47 7. EUT TEST PHOTO Radiated Measurement Photos
No.3 Jinshagang 1st Rd, Shixia, Dalang · Dongguan City · China
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