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TITLE: PWSG T1114 VZW P/N: 90026841 Rev.A 07/15/13 - LZalasky - INITIAL DRAFT RELEASE Rev.1 07/26/13 - LZalasky - INITIAL PRODUCTION RELEASE ECO: 13283 Novatel WirelessTechnologies Ltd. Suite 200, 6715 - 8th St NE Calgary, AB Canada T2E 7H7 Phone: 403 295 4800 FLAT SIZE: 246.0 mm X 123.0 mm (9.69” X 4.84”) FINISHED ASSEMBLED SIZE: 123.0 mm X 123.0 mm (4.84” X 4.84”) COLOR: K + PMS 186C MATERIAL 105gsm 30% post consumer C2S NON-PETROLEUM BASED COATING SOY INK NOTES PROCESS BLACK PANTONE 186 C FONTS Apex Sans FILES 90026841 Rev 1 Master PWSG T1114 VZW.INDD (InDesign CS5) 90026841 Rev 1 Print PWSG T1114 VZW.PDF (PRINT PDF) 90026841 Rev 1 View Only PWSG T1114 VZW.PDF (DO NOT PRINT Reference PDF) PN 90026841 R.1 Product Safety & Warranty Information 4G LTE BROADBAND ROUTER WITH VOICE Safety Hazards Do not operate the 4G LTE Broadband Router with Voice in an environment that might be susceptible to radio interference resulting in danger, specifically: AREAs whERE PRohiBiTED By ThE LAw Follow any special rules and regulations and obey all signs and notices. Always turn off the device when instructed to do so, or when you suspect that it might cause interference or danger. whERE ExPLosiVE ATmosPhEREs miGhT BE PREsENT Do not operate your device in any area where a potentially explosive atmosphere might exist. sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. Be aware and comply with all signs and instructions. Users are advised not to operate the device while at a refueling point or service station. Users are reminded to observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots (fuel storage and distribution areas), chemical plants or where blasting operations are in progress. Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly marked. Potential locations can include gas stations, below deck on boats, chemical transfer or storage facilities, vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane), areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust or metal powders, and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine. NEAR mEDicAL AND LiFE sUPPoRT EqUiPmENT Do not operate your device in any area near medical equipment, life support equipment, or near any equipment that might be susceptible to any form of radio interference. in such areas, the device must be turned off. The device can transmit signals that could interfere with this equipment. 2 oN AN AiRcRAFT, EiThER oN ThE GRoUND oR AiRBoRNE in addition to FAA requirements, many airline regulations state that you must suspend wireless operations before boarding an airplane. Please ensure that the device is turned off prior to boarding aircraft in order to comply with these regulations. The device can transmit signals that could interfere with various onboard systems and controls. whiLE oPERATiNG A VEhicLE The driver or operator of any vehicle should not operate a wireless data device while in control of a vehicle. Doing so will detract from the driver or operator’s control and operation of that vehicle. in some countries, operating such communications devices while in control of a vehicle is an offense. E L Ec T Ro sTATi c Dis c hA R G E (Es D) Electrical and electronic devices are sensitive to electrostatic discharge (EsD). if the device software is not operational after an EsD occurrence, then restart your device. 3 Wireless Communications i mP o R TA N T Due to the transmission and reception properties of wireless communications, data occasionally can be lost or delayed. This can be due to the variation in radio signal strength that results from changes in the characteristics of the radio transmission path. Although data loss is rare, the environment where you operate the modem might adversely affect communications. Variations in radio signal strength are referred to as fading. Fading is caused by several different factors including signal reflection, the ionosphere, and interference from other radio channels. Verizon wireless or its partners will not be held responsible for damages of any kind resulting from the delays or errors in data transmitted or received with the 4G LTE Broadband Router with Voice, or failure of the device to transmit or receive such data. 4 Emergency Calling Emergency calls to 911 are routed to designated emergency call takers, often local or county police, fire and rescue departments, known as Public safety Answering Points or PsAPs. Verizon wireless provides PsAPs that have upgraded their equipment with what’s known as Enhanced 911 or E911 service, which through your GPs-capable device, automatically provides call takers with the telephone number and information on the estimated location of the 911 caller to assist them in dispatching emergency assistance. The most advanced form of E911 service is referred to as Phase 2. whAT is A GPs-cAPABLE DEVicE, AND why is iT so imPoRTANT FoR E911? Verizon wireless’ Phase 2 E911 location technology is built into the device; GPs- capable devices rely on signals from the Federal Government’s Global Positioning system satellites to help estimate location when you make a 911 call. Verizon wireless’ location-based technology provides the most accurate capability over varied terrain, and is generally capable of estimates within 50 to 150 meters in most cases. GPs-capable devices have an embedded chipset that will help provide location information to a PsAP when a caller dials 911. The device itself is not a stand- alone GPs device, and does not support or initiate any kind of individual tracking capability. The location-determining capability becomes functional after dialing 911 when the network is prompted to determine the handset’s location. since the 4G LTE Broadband Router with Voice is designed for an indoor environment, please be prepared to provide your location inside the premises to a PsAP. The GPs chipset embedded in this device …
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TITLE: QSG T1114 VZW P/N: 90026842 Rev.A 07/25/13 - LZalasky - INITIAL DRAFT RELEASE Rev.1 08/07/13 - LZalasky - REMOVED SPANISH SECTION ECO: 13281 Novatel WirelessTechnologies Ltd. Suite 200, 6715 - 8th St NE Calgary, AB Canada T2E 7H7 Phone: 403 295 4800 FLAT SIZE: 984.0 mm X 123.0 mm FINISHED ASSEMBLED SIZE: 123.0 mm X 123.0 mm COLOR: K + PMS 186C MATERIAL 105gsm 20-30% post consumer C2S FONTS INCLUDED IN FONTS FOLDER LINKS INCLUDED IN LINKS FOLDER NOTES PROCESS BLACK PANTONE 186 C FILES 90026842 Rev 1 Master QSG T1114 VZW.INDD (InDesign CS5) 90026842 Rev 1 Print QSG T1114 VZW.PDF (PRINT PDF) 90026842 Rev 1 View Only QSG T1114 VZW.PDF (DO NOT PRINT Reference PDF) ACCORDION FOLD D I S P L AY ICONSTAT U SICONMENU/CAROUSEL Voice mail messagesWi-Fi name/password Connected devicesConnected devices Data signal strength indicator*Voice signal strength indicator* Network activity indicatorData signal strength indicator* Internet connectivity indicatorBattery charge indicator Network roaming indicatorSoftware update Voice signal strength indicator*About Home Data usage* *NOTE: Voice and Data availability is dependent upon the selected price plan. STEP 3: CONNECTINg YOur TELEPhONE This device provides ports for up to two telephones. Both ports use the same telephone number. 1. Unplug your telephone’s cord from your wall’s telephone jack. WArNINg! Do not plug this device into your telephone wall jack. 2. Plug the end of the telephone cord that was just removed from the wall jack into one of the two phone ports on the back of the device. The other end of the cord must remain plugged into the back of your telephone’s base unit. NOTE: The telephone and telephone cord are sold separately. Rotary, pulse dialing, and Voice over IP (VoIP) phones are not supported. IM P Or TA N T ! If the device is in active mode and running on the battery alone, only voice calls are supported. If the Power button is pressed and held, the device will enter charging mode. When in charging mode, the device screen displays the battery charge indicator ( ) . To resume normal operation, press the Power button. To completely turn off the device, disconnect from AC power. Get to Know Your Device 4g LTE BrOADBAND rOuTEr WITh VOICE BEFOrE YOu BEgIN STEP 1: INSTALL ThE BATTErY 1. Remove the battery cover on the underside of the device. 2. Plug in and insert the battery, keeping the red cable to the center of the device and the metal contacts facing up, then replace the battery cover. STEP 2: PLug IN ThE POWEr COrD 1. Plug the power cord into the device power port. 2. Plug the power adapter into an AC wall outlet. The device will power on and guide you through a welcome process for connecting via Wi-Fi. Once complete, verify at least one bar of the voice signal strength indicator ( ) is lit. If not, move device to an alternative location that provides a stronger signal. WArNINg! Be sure to use the power cord that came with your device to avoid damage that may void the warranty. 2 1 FrONT VIEW The Verizon 4G LTE Broadband Router with Voice is a wireless device that delivers Internet connectivity and telephone service. You can make a phone call and simultaneously provide network and Internet connectivity for up to 10 devices via Wi-Fi and up to 3 devices via Ethernet. Refer to this guide for setup and usage tips. NOTE: A voice plan is not required for E911 calls. Emergency service is available regardless of your service plan. Power on/off button Network indicator Wi-Fi indicator Local Area Network (LAN) indicator WPS button Scroll left/right Select button BACK VIEW **NOTE: Future feature Optional antenna port 1 Optional antenna port 2 Phone port 1 Phone port 2 Home Security port** Ethernet port 1 Ethernet port 2 Ethernet port 3 Power port Desktop stand To p c o v e r L E D S TAT E S LEDCOLOR-STATEDESCRIPTION Power button Blue-solidNormal operation Blue-blinkingBattery is charging Red-solidNo AC power. Device operating on battery only Internet indicator Red-solidIndicates internet connectivity UnlitIndicates no internet connectivity Wi-Fi indicator Blue-solid Wi-Fi user(s) connected but not transmitting or receiving Blue-blinkingWi-Fi user(s) connected and transmitting or receiving UnlitNo Wi-Fi user(s) are connected LAN indicator Blue-solidUser(s) connected but not transmitting or receiving Blue-blinkingUser(s) connected and transmitting or receiving UnlitNo user(s) connected WPS button Amber-blinking Searching for wireless devicesto connect via WPS. You have two minutes to start WPS on your wireless device Green-solidWPS connection successful Red-blinking Router could not find the wireless device. Try again to establish the WPS connection Battery cover ©2013 Verizon Wireless. All Rights Reserved. verizonwireless.com P/N: 90026842 R.1 4g LTE Broadband router with Voice. ACCESSINg ADVANCED SETTINgS Once your 4G LTE Broadband Router with Voice is connected to a device that supports web browsing, you can access the administrative interface in order to customize advanced settings, change your password, and access information. 1. Connect to http://VerizonBRV via the web browser on any compatible connected device. 2. Sign in using your Web Interface Admin Password found under Wi-Fi Name/ Password on the device screen. 3. Click Customize my Wi-Fi Settings to change the Wi-Fi Password. 4. Click Change my Admin Password to change the Admin Password. NOTE: You must be connected to the 4G LTE Broadband Router with Voice to access this web page. CONNECTINg TO ThE INTErNET VIA WI-FI 1. With the 4G LTE Broadband Router with Voice powered on, open the Wi-Fi application or controls on the computer or Wi-Fi capable device that you want to connect and find the Wi-Fi network (SSID), for example Verizon-4GLTE- BRV-XXXX. Click Connect. 2. When prompted, enter your Wi-Fi Password, found under Menu > Wi-Fi Name/ Password. Your Wi-Fi capable device is now connected to the Internet. NOTE: For information on connecting devices with WPS, see the User Guide av…
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Date: August 15, 2013 BABT FCB Forsyth House, Churchfield Road, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, KT12 2TD FCC ID: PKRNVWT1114 Attestation for FCC Label Location Please be notified that we, the undersigned, Novatel Wireless Inc. declares that the product is compliant with the FCC Labeling Requirements. This label appears under the battery well. This approach has been reviewed and approved by the FCC under KDB inquiry 616957 Sincerely, Todd Gallagher Manager – Regulatory Engineering Novatel Wireless Inc.
August 14, 2013 BABT FCB Forsyth House, Churchfield Road, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, KT12 2TD FCC ID: PKRNVWT1114 Attestation for FCC Part 15B Declaration of Conformity Please be notified that we, the undersigned, Novatel Wireless Inc. declares that the product, which bears the above FCC ID is compliant with the FCC Part 15B requirements for DoC. The DoC procedure shall be carried out prior to marketing the device in the US. . Sincerely, Todd Gallagher Manager – Regulatory Engineering Novatel Wireless Inc.
Date: August 27, 2013 TUV SUD BABT Octagon House, Concorde Way Segensworth Rd N, Fareham PO15 5RL Dear Sir or Madam, We, Novatel Wireless Inc. at 9645 Scranton Road Suite 205 San Diego, CA 92121, hereby authorize Juan Manuel Gonzalez of TÜV SÜD America Inc, 10044 Mesa Rim Road, San Diego, CA 92121 to act as our agent in all matters relating to applications for equipment authorization, including the signing of all documents relating to these matters. Sincerely, Todd Gallagher Manager – Regulatory Engineering Novatel Wireless Inc.
Date: August 14, 2013 Federal Communications Commission Equipment Authorization Division, Application Processing Branch 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21048 Subject: Request for Confidentiality FCC ID: PKRNVWT1114 To Whom It May Concern: In accordance with 47CFR0.459, Novatel Wireless Inc. requests long term confidentiality for the following items: 1. T1114 BOM (Bill of Material) 2. T1114 Tuning Procedure 3. T1114 Schematics Diagrams 4. T1114 Theory of Operation 5. T1114 Block Diagram 6. T1114 Assembly Drawing In accordance with 47CFR0.457 and 0.459, Novatel Wireless Inc. requests short-term confidentiality for 180 days for the following items 1. T1114 External and Internal Photos 2. T1114 Test photos 3. T1114 Quick Start Guide (QSG) 4. T1114 Product Safety and Warranty Information (PSQ) These items contain detailed system and equipment description and related information about the product which Novatel Wireless Inc. considers to be proprietary, confidential, and a custom design which otherwise would not be released to the general public. Since this design is a basis from which future technological products will evolve, Novatel Wireless Inc. also feels that this information would be of benefit to its competitors, and that the disclosure of the information in these exhibits would give our competitors an unfair advantage in the market. Sincerely, Todd Gallagher Manager – Regulatory Engineering Novatel Wireless
FCC ID PKRNVWT1114 Model: T1114
PKRNVWT1114 – Label PKRNVWT1114 – Label Location Label Bottom of Unit Battery Cavity
FCC ID PKRNVWT1114 Model: T1114
PKRNVWT1114 – RF PCB Top with shields PKRNVWT1114 – RF PCB Top without shields PKRNVWT1114 – RF PCB Bottom with Shields PKRNVWT1114 – RF PCB Bottom without Shields
T1114 and external antenna FCC MPE Calculations August 27, 2013 Rev.4 Novatel Wireless Inc. Revision 4.0 2 of 17 Notice: Restricted Proprietary Information © Copyright Novatel Wireless, Inc. (2013) The information contained in this document is the exclusive property of Novatel Wireless, Inc. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction of this document in any form without the expressed written approval of Novatel Wireless, Inc. is strictly prohibited. This document l may not, in whole or in part, be copied, reproduced, translated, or reduced to any electronic or magnetic storage medium without the written consent of a duly authorized officer of Novatel Wireless Inc. The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by Novatel Wireless Inc. unless such commitment is expressly given in a covering document. Novatel Wireless Inc. makes no warranties, either expressed or implied, regarding this document, its merchantability, or its fitness, for any particular purpose. Printed and produced in Canada. Novatel Wireless Inc. Revision 4.0 3 of 17 Table of Contents Document Revision History .......................................................................................................... 4 Reference Documents ................................................................................................................... 5 1.0 Introduction .............................................................................................................................. 6 1.1 Product Information ................................................................................................................ 6 1.2 RF Exposure Information and Limits ..................................................................................... 7 2.0 Product Declarations .............................................................................................................. 9 2.1 Product Transmitters: ............................................................................................................. 9 2.2 Antenna locations ................................................................................................................ 10 2.3 Simultaneous Transmission Table ....................................................................................... 10 3.0 MPE Calculations .................................................................................................................. 11 3.1 Individual MPE Calculations - Definitions: ........................................................................... 11 3.2 Simultaneous transmission - Definitions .............................................................................. 11 3.3 MPE Calculations - Router ................................................................................................... 12 4.0 External Antenna ................................................................................................................... 14 4.1 Antenna location .................................................................................................................. 14 4.2 Simultaneous Transmission Table ....................................................................................... 14 5.0 MPE Calculations .................................................................................................................. 15 5.1 Individual MPE Calculations - Definitions: ........................................................................... 15 5.2 Simultaneous transmission - Definitions .............................................................................. 15 5.3 MPE Calculations – External Antenna ................................................................................. 16 Novatel Wireless Inc. Revision 4.0 4 of 17 Document Revision History Revision Date Description of Change Originator 1.0 March 22, 2013 Initial Draft Todd Gallagher 2.0 April 3, 2013 Updated antenna gain numbers Todd Gallagher 3.0 August 13, 2013 Updated antenna gain numbers. Todd Gallagher 4.0 August 27, 2013 Updated based on 802.11 and WWAN measured conducted data Todd Gallagher Novatel Wireless Inc. Revision 4.0 5 of 17 Reference Documents The evaluations contained in this document were performed as specified in the following documents, as applicable; [1] KDB941225 D05 [2] FCC OET Bulletin 65, Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields Novatel Wireless Inc. Revision 4.0 6 of 17 1.0 Introduction The Maximum Permissive Exposure (MPE) calculations demonstrate compliance with FCC CFR 47 1.1310 and 2.1091 for standalone and collocated simultaneous transmission in mobile exposure conditions. The mobile classification applies when there is 20 centimeters or more separation distance between the end user and both WWAN and WLAN transmission antennas. The maximum conducted transmit power levels and maximum antenna gains were used in the MPE calculations to present a worst-case assessment. 1.1 Product Information Table 1: Product Information Product Information Host type Router Platform Code Name Tasman Marketing Name T1114 FCC ID PKRNVWT1114 Antenna Type Fixed internal antenna (with external antenna option) Antenna Peak Gain (dBi) Internal Antenna Information Cell (BC0) -0.59 PCS (BC1) -0.82 WiFi 802.11 b,g,n 2.99 WiFi 802.11 a,n 3.02 LTE B13 1.21 LTE B4 2.44 NOTE: Peak gains include all system losses (cable, connector, etc.). Novatel Wireless Inc. Revision 4.0 7 of 17 1.2 RF Exposure Information and Limits The FCC defines 3 different categories of transmitters in OET Bulletin 65. The categories are fixed installation, mobile and portable devices. 1. Fixed Installation Fixed installation means that the device including antenna is physically secured at a permanent location and is not easily moved to another location. The minimum distance between the antenna and humans is 2 meters. 2. Mobile Devic…
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Report No. SC1307899C_REV1.0 September 2013 America Report On Application for Grant of Equipment Authorization of the Novatel Wireless Inc. T1114 Wireless Router with Cellular Voice and Data Capabilities FCC Part 15 Subpart C §15.247 FCC ID PKRNVWT1114 IC: N/A Report No. SC1307899C_REV1.0 Page 2 of 108 TÜV SÜD AMERICA INC 10040 Mesa Rim Road San Diego, CA 92121-2912 Phone: 858 678 1400 FAX: 858 546 0364 REPORT ON TEST REPORT NUMBER PREPARED FOR Radio Testing of the Novatel Wireless Inc. Wireless Router with Cellular Voice and Data Capabilities SC1307899C_REV1.0 Novatel Wireless Inc. 9645 Scranton Road, Suite 205 San Diego, CA 92121‐3030 USA CONTACT PERSON Todd Gallagher RF Engineer (403) 295‐4891 [email protected] PREPARED BY Alex Chang Name Authorized Signatory Title: EMC/Wireless Test Engineer APPROVED BY Chip R. Fleury Name Authorized Signatory DATED September3, 2013 FCC ID PKRNVWT1114 IC: N/A Report No. SC1307899C_REV1.0 Page 3 of 108 TÜV SÜD AMERICA INC 10040 Mesa Rim Road San Diego, CA 92121-2912 Phone: 858 678 1400 FAX: 858 546 0364 Revision History SC1307899C_REV1.0 Novatel Wireless Inc. T1114 Wireless Router with Cellular Voice and Data Capabilities DATE OLD REVISION NEW REVISION REASON PAGES AFFECTED APPROVED BY 08/23/2013 Initial Release Chip R. Fleury 09/02/2013 Initial Release Rev 1.0 Remove related document N/A 6 Juan M. Gonzalez FCC ID PKRNVWT1114 IC: N/A Report No. SC1307899C_REV1.0 Page 4 of 108 TÜV SÜD AMERICA INC 10040 Mesa Rim Road San Diego, CA 92121-2912 Phone: 858 678 1400 FAX: 858 546 0364 CONTENTS Section Page No 1 REPORT SUMMARY ................................................................................................................. 5 1.1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................ 6 1.2 Brief Summary of Results ........................................................................................................... 7 1.3 Product Information .................................................................................................................... 8 1.4 EUT Test configuration ............................................................................................................. 10 1.5 Deviations from the Standard ................................................................................................... 11 1.6 Modification Record ................................................................................................................. 11 1.7 test methodology ...................................................................................................................... 11 1.8 test facility ................................................................................................................................ 11 2 TEST DETAILS ........................................................................................................................ 12 2.1 peak output power .................................................................................................................... 13 2.2 conducted emissions ................................................................................................................ 18 2.3 Minimum 6 dB RF bandwidth ................................................................................................... 22 2.4 Out-of-band emissions - Conducted ......................................................................................... 38 2.5 Band-edge Compliance of RF Conducted Emissions ............................................................... 54 2.6 spurious radiated emissions ..................................................................................................... 65 2.7 power spectral density .............................................................................................................. 85 3 TEST EQUIPMENT USED ..................................................................................................... 101 3.1 Test Equipment Used ............................................................................................................. 102 3.2 Measurement Uncertainty ...................................................................................................... 103 4 diagram of test setup ........................................................................................................... 104 4.1 test setup diagram .................................................................................................................. 105 5 ACCREDITATION, DISCLAIMERS AND COPYRIGHT ........................................................ 107 5.1 Accreditation, Disclaimers and Copyright ............................................................................... 108 FCC ID PKRNVWT1114 IC: N/A Report No. SC1307899C_REV1.0 Page 5 of 108 TÜV SÜD AMERICA INC 10040 Mesa Rim Road San Diego, CA 92121-2912 Phone: 858 678 1400 FAX: 858 546 0364 SECTION 1 REPORT SUMMARY Radio Testing of the Novatel Wireless Inc. Wireless Router with Cellular Voice and Data Capabilities FCC ID PKRNVWT1114 IC: N/A Report No. SC1307899C_REV1.0 Page 6 of 108 TÜV SÜD AMERICA INC 10040 Mesa Rim Road San Diego, CA 92121-2912 Phone: 858 678 1400 FAX: 858 546 0364 1.1 INTRODUCTION The information contained in this report is intended to show verification of the Novatel Wireless Inc. Wireless Router with Cellular Voice and Data Capabilities to the requirements of FCC Part 15 Subpart C §15.247. Objective To perform Radio Testing to determine the Equipment Under Test's (EUT’s) compliance with the Test Specification, for the series of tests carried out. Manufacturer Novatel Wireless Inc. Model Number(s) T1114 FCC ID Number PKRNVWT1114 IC Number N/A Serial Number(s) SEZ100073700125 Number of Samples Tested 1 Test Specification/Issue/Date FCC Part 15 Subpart C §15.247 (October 1, 2011). Start of Test August 05, 2013 Finish of Test August 16, 2013 Name of …
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FCC ID PKRNVWT1114 Model:T1114 Conducted Port Test Setup 1 (WiFi Max Output power) Conducted Port Test Setup 2 (WiFi Measurements with Spectrum Analyzer) Conducted Port Test Setup 3 (CDMA Measurements with Power Analyzer) Conducted Port Test Setup 4 (LTE Measurements with Power Analyzer) Conducted Port Test Setup 5 (LTE Measurements with Spectrum Analyzer) Conducted Port Test Setup 6 (CDMA Measurements with Spectrum Analyzer) Conducted Port Test Setup 7 (CDMA/LTE Frequency Stability) Conducted Emissions Test Setup 1 (Wi Fi) Conducted Emissions Test Setup 2 (LTE/CDMA) Conducted Emissions Test Setup 3 (RX Mode) Radiated Emissions Test Setup 1 (WiFi Below 1 GHz) Radiated Emissions Test Setup 2 (WiFi Above 1 GHz) Radiated Emissions Test Setup 3 (LTE/CDMA Below 1 GHz) Radiated Emissions Test Setup 4 (LTE/CDMA Above 1 GHz) Radiated Emissions Test Setup 5 (RX Mode Below/Above 1 GHz)
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
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| 2 | 15C | 5.75 GHz - 5.83 GHz | 205.00 mW |
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