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USB TO BLUETOOTH DANGLE Ver1.0 Contents SECTION ONE: INTRODUCTION.................................... 2 1.1 FEATURES...................................................... 2 1.1.1 BLUETOOTH FUNCTION................................... 2 SECTION TWO: BLUETOOTH INSTALLATION.................. 3 2.1 BLUETOOTH INSTALLATION............................. 3 2.1.1 EXECUTE THE PROGRAM ‘SETUP EXE’ IN THE CD. 3 2.1.2 RUN PROCEDURE............................................. 3 2.2 BLUETOOTH AUTHENTICATION......................... 3 2.3 BLUEQUEST TRANSFER CAPABILITIES................ 4 2.4 BLUEQUEST CONTROL PANEL............................ 4 numerous short-range wireless applications. Dialing up to the Internet anytime, anywhere through a Bluetooth mobile phone, exchanging electronic business cards wirelessly with anyone who has a Bluetooth PDA, synchronizing address books and calendars automatically without cables, creating ad hoc Bluetooth wireless network to share documents in a conference room, or replacing all the tangling wires hooked up to a desktop PC. BlueQuest provides a simple user interface so that users can take great advantage of these convenience applications that Bluetooth has to offer. 1.1 Features BlueQuest supports a wide range of Bluetooth Profiles defined by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG). 1.1.1 Bluetooth Function BlueQuest supports : 1) Generic Access Profile (GAP) 2) Service Discovery Application Profile (SDAP) 3) Serial Port Profile (SPP) 4) Dial-up Networking (DUN) 5) Fax, Generic Object Exchange Profile (GEOP) 6) Object Push Profile (OPP) 7) File Transfer Profile (FTP) 8) Synchronization and Personal Area Network (PAN) * Drivers support : Windows 98, 98SE, ME, 2000, XP * Supports Power Management : ACPI 1.94 (or later) * Bluetooth performance must exceed 500 kbps, using OBEX. * The highest data-rate is 723Kbps for Bluetooth. BlueQuest has been thoroughly tested and qualified by a Bluetooth Qualification Body(BQB) appointed by the Bluetooth SIG. Bluetooth qualification ensures BlueQuest is fully compliant to the 2. Make sure your notebook operating system support Windows 98SE or ME or 2000 or XP. 2.1 Bluetooth Installation Proceed to the following section. 2.1.1 Execute the program ‘Setup.exe’ in the CD. 2.1.2 Run Procedure a) BlueQuest lets users perform most Bluetooth tasks using standard Windows interfaces. b) Device discovery and services query can be done using standard Windows Explorer. c) Users can browse the Bluetooth Personal Area Network (PAN) through Network Neighborhood. d) All computers in the PAN are treated Just like any company on a wired LAN e) File transferring and resource sharing in the PAN are done withdrag-and-drop simplicity 2.2 BlueQuest Authentication BlueQuest has the ability to disallows unauthorized access by enforcing authentication for every linkage attempt, this ensures that only trusted devices can establish Bluetooth links with the computer. Authentication can be set up at the link or service level. To prevent eavesdropping, BlueQuest allows users to encrypt all data 2.3 BlueQuest Transfer Capabilities Many of the BlueQuest functions are built into the Windows infrastructure for easy and intuitive operation. For example, once BlueQuest has discovered the file transferring capabilities from the Bluetooth devices nearby, users can easily send a file to any of these devices by using the familiar Send-To button and click the Bluetooth device of choice. 2.4 BlueQuest Control Panel BlueQuest is always running in the background without much need of user intervention. When a user does want to reconfigure the local Bluetooth settings, the BlueQuest Control Panel is within easy reach by right-click on theBlueQuest icon in the system tray. FCC INFORMATION The Federal Communication Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement includes the following paragraph: The 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 instruction, may cause harmful interference to radio communication. However, there is no grantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment dose 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 or more 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. --Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Notice: 1. The Changes or modification not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Warning : This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. & This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Crystal Circuit (32.768MHz) EEPROM Circuit MULTILAYER CERAMIC ANTENNA BLOCK DIAGRAM OF USB PARALLEL USB Model No.: UB-11721EE
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NEUTRON EMC LAB. Report No.NEI-FCC-P-03016 43/54 -- FCC ID label -- The remained portion of label statement required by FCC is attached in the user’s manual. n Location of Label on EUT -- 1.5cm 0.9cm
NEUTRON EMC LAB. Report No.NEI-FCC-P-03016 1/55 Measurement Report FCC ID:Q4GUB-11721EE This report concerns (check one) : Original Grant Class II Change Issued Date : Feb. 18, 2003 Project No. : 03E0160 Equipment : USB Bluetooth Model No. : UB-11721EE Young Generation International Corp. Applicant : 4F., No. 188, Minchiuan Rd., Shindian City, Taipei, Taiwan, 231, R.O.C. Tested by : Neutron Engineering Inc. EMC Laboratory Data of Test : Feb. 12, 2003 ~ Feb. 18, 2003 Testing Engineer : ( Alan Liu ) Technical Manager : ( Andy Chiu ) Authorized Signatory : ( George Yao ) NEUTRON ENGINEERING INC. No. 132-1, Lane 329, Sec. 2, Palain Rd., Shijr Jen, Taipei, Taiwan TEL(02) 2646-5426 FAX(02) 2646-6815 NEUTRON EMC LAB. Report No.NEI-FCC-P-03016 2/55 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 or 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 25 or 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. Assessment Authorities Test Standard/Scope/Item Acceptance FCC Part 15 Subpart B IEC/CISPR22 AS/NZS 3548 CNS 13438 FCC Part 15 Subpart B CISPR 22/EN 55022 AS/NZS 3548 VCCI -Technical Requirement CNS 13438 SS IEC/CISPR 22 IEC/EN 61000-3-2 IEC/EN 61000-4-5 IEC/EN 61000-3-3 IEC/EN 61000-4-6 IEC/EN 61000-4-2 IEC/EN 61000-4-8 IEC/EN 61000-4-3 IEC/EN 61000-4-11 IEC/EN 61000-4-4 NEUTRON EMC LAB. Report No.NEI-FCC-P-03016 3/55 Table of Contents Page 1 General Information 6 1.1 Applicant 6 1.2 Manufacturer 6 1.3 Equipment Under Tested 6 1.4 OEM Brand/Model 6 1.5 Product Description 6 1.6 Connecting I/O Port(s) 6 1.7 Power Supplied 6 1.8 Products Covered 7 1.9 Model Difference (Series, Versions, if any) 7 1.10 EUT Modifications 7 1.11 Electric Block Diagram 7 1.12 Photos of EUT 7 2 RFI Emissions Measurement 8 2.1 Test Facility 8 2.2 Standard Compliance 8 2.3 Test Conditions and Channel 8 2.4 Test Methodology 8 2.5 Deviations from Standard Test Method 8 2.6 Sample(s) Tested 9 2.7 Measurement Instrument 9 2.8 Measurement Uncertainty 9 2.9 Tested System Set-Up/Configuration Details 9 Table -1 Equipments Used in Tested System 10 Diagram -1 Block diagram showing the configuration of system tested 11 Table - 2 Equipments Used in Tested System 12 Table - 3 Information of Interface Cable 12 2.10 Max.(Worst Case) RF Emission Evaluation 13 2.11 EUT Operation 13 3 Justification 14 3.1 Limitations 14 3.1.1 Power Line Conducted Emission 14 3.1.2 Radiated Emission Limits 14 3.2 Measurement Justification 15 3.2.1 Conducted Emission 15 3.2.2 Radiated Emission 15 3.2.3 Field Strength Calculation 16 3.3 Measurement Data 18 Table 4 Conducted Emission Data 19 Table 5 Radiated Emission Data 19 4 Hopping Channel Carrier Frequency Separated 26 4.1 Applied standard / limit 26 NEUTRON EMC LAB. Report No.NEI-FCC-P-03016 4/55 Table of Contents Page 4.2 Test Setup 26 4.3 Test Result 26 5. Number of Hopping Channel 27 5.1 Applied standard / limit 27 5.2 Test Setup 27 5.3 Test Result 27 6. Average Time of Occupancy 28 6.1 Applied standard / limit 28 6.2 Test Setup 28 6.3 Test Result 28 7. Bandwidth 29 7.1 Applied standard / limit 29 7.2 Test Setup 29 7.3 Test Result 29 8. Peak Output Power 30 8.1 Applied standard / limit 30 8.2 Test Setup 30 8.3 Test Result 30 9. Antenna conducted Spurious Emission 31 9.1 Applied standard / limit 31 9.2 Test Setup 31 9.3 Test Result 31 10. Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) 32 10.1 Applied standard / limit 32 10.2 Test Setup 32 10.3 Test Result 32 11 Attachment 33 A. Electric Block Diagram 34 B. EUT Modification Description 35 C. EUT Test Photos 36 D. EUT Photos 38 E. User’s Manual 41 F. Product Labeling 42 G. Hopping Channel Carrier Frequency Separated 44 H. Number of Hopping Channel 45 I. Average Time of Occupancy 47 J. Bandwidth 48 K. Peak Output Power 50 L. Antenna conducted Spurious Emission 52 M. Band edges requirements 54 N. Laboratory Accreditation Certificate 55 NEUTRON EMC LAB. Report No.NEI-FCC-P-03016 5/55 1. General Information 1.1 Applicant Name Young Generation International Corp. Address 4F., No. 188, Minchiuan Rd., Shindian City, Taipei, Taiwan, 231, R.O.C. 1.2 Manufacturer Name N/A Address N/A 1.3 Equipment Under Tested Name: USB Bluetooth Trade Name: YGi Model No.: UB-11721EE 1.4 OEM Brand/Model (if applicable) OEM Brand(s)/Model(s) except the basic model in sub-clause 1.3 is(are) the follows: OEM Brand: N/A Model No.: N/A 1.5 Product Descriptions(Application/Features/Specification) The EUT is a USB Bluetooth. A major technical descriptions of EUT is described as following: Operation Frequency 2402-2480MHz Modulation Type FHSS(Bluetooth) Antenna Designation Integral Antenna Gain 2.5dBi Transfer Rate 1Mbps Output Power 1.85dBm(Max) Number Of Channel 79 Channel List Please refer to th…
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NEUTRON EMC LAB. Report No.NEI-FCC-P-03016 44/55 Attachment - G. Hopping Channel Carrier Frequency Separated NEUTRON EMC LAB. Report No.NEI-FCC-P-03016 45/55 Attachment - H. Number of Hopping Channel NEUTRON EMC LAB. Report No.NEI-FCC-P-03016 46/55 NEUTRON EMC LAB. Report No.NEI-FCC-P-03016 47/55 Attachment - I. Average Time of Occupancy NEUTRON EMC LAB. Report No.NEI-FCC-P-03016 48/55 Attachment – J. Bandwidth CH40 CH 1 NEUTRON EMC LAB. Report No.NEI-FCC-P-03016 49/55 CH 79 NEUTRON EMC LAB. Report No.NEI-FCC-P-03016 50/55 Attachment – K. Peak Output Power CH 1 CH40 NEUTRON EMC LAB. Report No.NEI-FCC-P-03016 51/55 CH79 NEUTRON EMC LAB. Report No.NEI-FCC-P-03016 52/55 Attachment - L. Antenna conducted Spurious Emission NEUTRON EMC LAB. Report No.NEI-FCC-P-03016 53/55 NEUTRON EMC LAB. Report No.NEI-FCC-P-03016 54/55 Attachment - M. Band Edges Requirements NEUTRON EMC LAB. Report No.NEI-FCC-P-03016 54-1/55
NEUTRON EMC LAB. Report No.NEI-FCC-P-03016 36/54 Conducted Measurement Photos NEUTRON EMC LAB. Report No.NEI-FCC-P-03016 37/54 Radiated Measurement Photos
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15C | 2.40 GHz - 2.48 GHz | 1.53 mW |