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R4V-SDWS4Wireless Flash Drive

Western Digital Technologies Inc.
Wireless Flash Drive - FCC ID R4V-SDWS4 - Western Digital Technologies Inc.
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
Date of Grant
Jun 29, 2015
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Jun 29, 2015
Equipment Note
Wireless Flash Drive
Frequency Range
2412.00000000 - 2462.00000000
Company
Western Digital Technologies Inc.
Country
United States

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Users Manual

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Users Manual

1 951 SanDisk Drive, Milpitas, CA 95035 ©2015 SanDisk Corporation. All rights reserved USER GUIDE SanDisk Connect Wireless Stick for Android Model: SDWS4 2 Introduction Getting Started •Connecting to iPhone/iPad •Charging Wireless Stick •LED Indicator Application •Overview •File Management •Internet Connectivity •Camera Roll Backup •Photos •Videos •Music •Sharing & Social Network •Contact Management Personalize your Drive •Wi‐Fi Security •Power Saving •Wi‐Fi Connection Name •Reformatting Wireless Stick •About the Device •Firmware Update Troubleshooting & Support •In‐App Support •Online Support •Technical Specifications •Safety and Care •Cleaning •Maintenance and Storage 3 Instructional Icons Warning Information Quick Tip 4 Introduction SanDisk Wireless Stick Overview  The flash drive reinvented for your phone, tablet and computer  Wirelessly save and access your photos, videos and files  Collect and share up to 128GB*  Stream HD movies and music to up to 3 devices at the same time  Connect wirelessly or simply plug into a USB port 5 Works with  USB 2.0 connection interface or higher  Wi‐Fi 802.11 b/g/n 2.4Ghz capable device  Mobile device: Android version 4.2 or higher  Other Wi‐Fi® enabled devices: a web browser, WebDAV client  PC or Mac: Windows® 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista®, or Mac OS 10.6 or higher 6 Getting Started Connecting from iPhone/iPad 1 Plug the SanDisk Connect Wireless Stick into a computer or USB‐AC adaptor to ensure that it’s fully charged. A full charge can take up to 2 hours. Device cannot be connected using a USB cable. 2 Install the “SanDisk Connect” app from the App Store, if not already installed. 3 Turn on the Wireless Stick by pressing and releasing the power button 7 4 Launch the “SanDisk Connect Wireless Stick” mobile app. a. Select Wireless Stick Wi‐Fi network through the app. b. Wireless Stick Wi‐Fi network will appear as “SanDisk Connect ######” where ###### will be a unique identifier for your specific unit. Charging Wireless Stick Plug your drive into a computer USB port or a USB AC adaptor* to charge it. * USB AC adaptor: not included with the drive LED Indicator The LEDs on the Wireless Flash drive indicate its battery, charging and transfer status as explained below 8 Wireless Stick Status LED Status Device on White blinking WiFi data Transfer White rapid blinking Battery charging Amber solid Low battery warning Red blinking Firmware update Color cycling 9 Application Application overview SanDisk Connect app is the companion to your Wireless Stick. Its major functions: 1. Add photos/videos/files from the android device to the drive with the ‘+’ button. 2. Access other functions such as Auto‐backup, “My Downloads”, settings and transfer contacts through the menu icon in the top left corner. 10 File Management Use your Wireless Stick to transfer and manage files between your android device, PC and Mac. Connect mobile app is required to transfer files to/from android devices. Transfer files from your Android device to the Wireless Stick 1 Use the Connect mobile app to access your Wireless Stick. 2 Select the add file button “+”. 11 3 You will be prompted to “Select from Photos” by default. You can change the option from drop down menu at the top left to select from videos/music/files. 4 Select the photos/videos/music/files you want to transfer (long press also initiates select). 5 “Select Destination” to specify where to store the files on your drive. You can choose “New Folder” option to create a new folder as the destination of the file transfer on the drive. Transfer files from Wireless Stick to Android 1 Use the Connect mobile app to access your Wireless Stick. 2 Press the (options button) at the top right corner of the screen and choose “Select”. You can also initiate selection by long press on any file. 3 Select the files to be transferred. 4 Press the (options button) at the top right corner of the screen and choose “Download to Device”. Image files are added to the Android Gallery. Files downloaded to My Downloads are accessible using the Connect app even when the drive is not connected. Transfer files between PC and Wireless Stick 12 To transfer files between your Wireless Stick and computer simply plug the Wireless Stick into your computer’s USB port. 1 In the AutoPlay window, click Open folder to view files: 2 Drag and drop music, videos, photos, and documents between your computer and the Wireless Stick window. 13 Transfer files between Mac computer and Wireless Stick To transfer content between your Wireless Stick and Mac computer: 1 Plug your Wireless Stick into your Mac computer’s USB port. 2 Drag and drop music, videos, photos, and documents between your MAC and your Wireless Stick. The default device name will appear as “NO NAME”. You can rename the device for easier identification. ‘Two Click’ the device name and select rename. Transfer files between a device using a web browser and Wireless Stick 14 You can transfer files between computers or mobile devices using a web browser. This could be useful when a mobile app is not available for a specific platform or it is not possible to install the mobile app on shared devices. For computers this will allow multiple devices to connect wireless via a browser instead of a direct USB connection. 1 Connect to Wireless Stick Wi‐Fi network “SanDisk Connect ######” a. ###### will be a unique identifier for your specific unit. 2 Enter www.sandisk.com/myconnect in your web browser 3 You can now browse, download, and upload files within the browser Delete files 1 Use the Connect mobile app to access your Wireless Stick. 2 Press the (options button) at the top right corner of the screen and choose “Select”. You can also initiate selection by long press on any file. 3 Select the files to be deleted. 4 Press at the top right of the screen. Search 1 Use the Connect mobile app to access your Wireless Stick. 2 In the file view, pull down the screen. 3 You will see a search box appear at the top. Ente…

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Users Manual

951 SanDisk Drive, Milpitas, CA 95035 ©2015 SanDisk Corporation. All rights reserved USER GUIDE SanDisk Connect Wireless Stick for iOS Model: SDWS4 2 Introduction Getting Started •Connecting to iPhone/iPad •Charging Wireless Stick •LED Indicator Application •Overview •File Management •Internet Connectivity •Camera Roll Backup •Photos •Videos •Music •Sharing & Social Network •Contact Management Personalize your Drive •Wi‐Fi Security •Power Saving •Wi‐Fi Connection Name •Reformatting Wireless Stick •About the Device •Firmware Update Troubleshooting & Support •In‐App Support •Online Support •Technical Specifications •Safety and Care •Cleaning •Maintenance and Storage 3 Instructional Icons Warning Information Quick Tip 4 Introduction SanDisk Wireless Stick Overview  The flash drive reinvented for your phone, tablet and computer  Wirelessly save and access your photos, videos and files  Collect and share up to 128GB*  Stream HD movies and music to up to 3 devices at the same time  Connect wirelessly or simply plug into a USB port 5 Works With  USB 2.0 connection interface or higher  Wi‐Fi 802.11 b/g/n 2.4Ghz capable device  Mobile device: iOS version 8.0 or higher  Other Wi‐Fi® enabled devices: a web browser, WebDAV client  PC or Mac: Windows® 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista®, or Mac OS 10.6 or higher 6 Getting Started Connecting from iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch 1 Plug the SanDisk Connect Wireless Stick into a computer or USB‐AC adaptor to ensure that it’s fully charged. A full charge can take up to 2 hours. Device cannot be connected using a USB cable. 2 Install the “SanDisk Connect” app from the App Store, if not already installed. 3 Turn on the Wireless Stick by pressing and releasing the power button 7 4 Connect to Wireless Stick Wi‐Fi network “SanDisk Connect ######” a. ###### will be a unique identifier for your specific unit. b. iPhone, iPad or iPod touch: Connect to the Wireless Stick Wi‐Fi network through the device settings i. Click on the Settings icon ii. Click on Wi‐Fi iii. Select “SanDisk Connect ######” 5 Launch the “SanDisk Connect” mobile app. Charging Wireless Stick Plug your Wireless Stick into a computer USB port or a USB AC adaptor* to charge it. * USB AC adaptor: not included LED Indicator The LEDs on the Wireless Stick indicate its battery, charging and transfer status as explained below 8 Wireless Stick Status LED Status Device on White blinking WiFi data Transfer White rapid blinking Battery charging Amber solid Low battery warning Red blinking Firmware update Color cycling 9 Application Application overview SanDisk Connect app is the companion to your Wireless Stick. Its major functions: 1. Add photos/videos from the camera roll to the Wireless Stick with the ‘+’ button. 2. Access other functions such as Auto‐backup, “My Downloads”, settings and transfer contacts through the menu icon in the top left corner. 10 File Management Use your Wireless Stick to transfer and manage files between your iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, PC and Mac. Connect mobile app is required to transfer files to/from iPhone, iPad, & iPod Touch. Transfer photos and videos (camera roll) from your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch to the Wireless Stick 11 1 Use the Connect mobile app to access your Wireless Stick. 2 Select the add file button “+”. 3 When prompted to “select files”, choose the photos and videos you want to transfer from iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch to the Wireless Stick. 4 “Select Destination” to specify where to store the files on your Wireless Stick. You can choose “New Folder” option to create a new folder as the destination of the file transfer on the Wireless Stick. Transfer files from Wireless Stick to iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch 1 Use the Connect mobile app to access your Wireless Stick. 2 Press “Select” button to choose the files from the Wireless Stick. 3 Press at the bottom of the screen. 4 Choose “Save to My Downloads” or, if you’re copying iOS‐supported photos and videos only, choose “Save Images/Videos” to save them to the Camera Roll 5 The selected files will be saved to your phone. Files downloaded to My Downloads are accessible using the Connect app even when the Wireless Stick is not connected. Transfer files between PC and Wireless Stick To transfer files between your Wireless Stick and computer simply plug the Wireless Stick into your computer’s USB port. 12 1 In the AutoPlay window, click Open folder to view files: 2 Drag and drop music, videos, photos, and documents between your computer and the Wireless Stick window. Transfer files between Mac computer and Wireless Stick To transfer content between your Wireless Stick and Mac computer: 1 Plug your Wireless Stick into your Mac computer’s USB port. 2 Drag and drop music, videos, photos, and documents between your MAC and your Wireless Stick. 13 The default device name will appear as “NO NAME”. You can rename the device for easier identification. ‘Two Click’ the device name and select rename. Transfer files between a device using a web browser and Wireless Stick You can transfer files between computers or mobile devices using a web browser. This could be useful when a mobile app is not available for a specific platform or it is not possible to install the mobile app on shared devices. For computers this will allow multiple devices to connect wireless via a browser instead of a direct USB connection. 1 Connect to Wireless Stick Wi‐Fi network “SanDisk Connect ######” a. ###### will be a unique identifier for your specific unit. 2 Enter www.sandisk.com/myconnect in your web browser 3 You can now browse, download, and upload files within the browser 14 Delete files 1 Use the Connect mobile app to access your Wireless Stick. 2 Press “Select” and choose the files you’d like to delete from the Wireless Stick. 3 Press at the bottom of the screen. You can swipe left on a file icon in list view and choose “delete” to easily remove individual files. Search 1 Use the Connect mobile app to access your Wireless Stick. 2 In the file view, pull down…

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Attestation Statements

1. The EUT is a composite device consisting of a DTS and a JBP. Please confirm that the JBP portion has been authorized under DoC, and indicate the test lab that performed the testing. a. Response: The device has been tested as personal computer peripheral National Technical Systems – Silicon Valley. A DoC authorization has been selected by SanDisk as indicated by the FCC logo on the device label. 2. In the DTS EMC report, the output power levels listed on p.25/71 were measured with a gated power meter, and are all 4 to 5 dB higher than the measured values (using a different procedure) listed on pp.52/71 – 54/71 – please clarify. I note that p.29/71 of the report lists the target output levels for b/g/n operation as 16/16/14 dBm, which is 1 to 3 dB higher than the levels listed on p.25, but 4 to 6 dB higher than the levels listed on pp.52-54. In the RFx Exhibit, the lower levels from pp.52-54 are used in the calculations, and the Note states that the measured levels are equivalent to the max tuneup tolerance levels- please clarify, given the (higher) target levels listed in the EMC report. a. Response: The power measurements on Page 25 are initial measurements made to determine the mode(s) with the highest power for the rest of the tests and are not final power measurements. These higher settings are available in the test tool used for the testing. It is also true that the power settings used for the spurious emissions exceeded the actual powers that will be programmed in the device and the device complied with these limits at higher power levels. . Final powers of the device are set by SanDisk in the firmware below the final power levels recorded on pages 52-54 to account for tolerances.

Cover Letter(s)

Page 1 of 1 National Technical Systems – Silicon Valley TCB 41039 Boyce Road Fremont, CA. 94538 RE: FCC application for FCC ID: R4V-SDWS4 To whom it may concern: The enclosed documents constitute a formal submittal and application for Equipment Authorization for an USB drive with IEEE 802.11bgn radio pursuant to the following rules: Subpart C of Part 15 of FCC Rules (CFR 47), Intentional Radiators National Technical Systems – Silicon Valley, as duly authorized agent prepared this submittal. A copy of the letter of our appointment as agent is included with the application. If there are any questions or if further information is needed, please contact National Technical Systems – Silicon Valley for assistance. Sincerely, Mark Hill Staff Engineer

External Photos

Note - label information on photographed sample is not final shipping label. Refer to label exhibit.

RF Exposure Info

EMC Test Data Client: Contact: Standard: Test Specific Details General Test Configuration Yes Mark Hill Device complies with SAR exclusion at 5mm separation: Per KDB 447498 D01, Section 4.3.1 - The 1-g and 10-g SAR test exclusion thresholds for 100MHz to 6GHz at a test separation distance ≤ 50mm is determined by: [(max. power of channel, including tune-up tolerance, mW)/(min. test separation distance, mm)]*[(freq in GHz) 0.5 ] ≤ 3 (for 1-g) or 7 (10-g) Summary of Results Test Engineer: SAR Exclusion Objective: The objective of this test session is to perform final qualification testing of the EUT with respect to the specification listed above. Date of Test: 6/22/2015 Jerry RegueroProject Coordinator: - FCC 15.247 / IC RSS-210 / LP0002Class: N/A SanDisk Corp.Job Number: J98333 Model: SDWS4 (2.4GHz 1x1 20MHz) T-Log Number: T98400 Project Manager: Deepa Shetty FCC SAR Exclusion Calculation Cable Loss AntPower Freq.LossGainat AntEIRP MHzdBmmW*dBdBidBmmW 24129.58.90-3.39.54.175.02.77 24379.79.30-3.39.74.375.02.91 24629.38.50-3.39.33.985.02.67 Note: 3.0 3.0 Manufacturer stated the output power reported is the maximum output power, including manufacturing tolerances/tune-up. Modifications Made During Testing No modifications were made to the EUT during testing Deviations From The Standard No deviations were made from the requirements of the standard. 3.0 EUTSeparation Distance (mm) SAR Exclusion Calc. SAR Exclusion Limit Power T98400 (FCC_IC_LP0002 Radio).xlsSAR ExclusionPage 1 of 1

Test Report

File: R98524 Rev 1 Page 1 EMC Test Report Application for Grant of Equipment Authorization Industry Canada RSS-Gen Issue 4 / RSS 247 Issue 1 FCC Part 15 Subpart C Model: SDWS4 Wireless Stick IC CERTIFICATION #: 4691A-SDWS4 FCC ID: R4V-SDWS4 APPLICANT: SanDisk Corp. 951 SanDisk Drive Milpitas, CA 95035 TEST SITE(S): National Technical Systems - Silicon Valley 41039 Boyce Road. Fremont, CA. 94538-2435 IC SITE REGISTRATION #: 2845B-3; 2845B-4, 2845B-5, 2845B-7 REPORT DATE: June 15, 2015 REISSUE DATE: June 23, 2015 FINAL TEST DATES: June 1, 2, 3, 5, 8 and 11, 2015 TOTAL NUMBER OF PAGES: 71 PROGRAM MGR / QUALITY ASSURANCE DELEGATE / TECHNICAL REVIEWER: FINAL REPORT PREPARER: ______________________________ ______________________________ Mark E Hill David Guidotti Staff Engineer Senior Technical Writer National Technical Systems - Silicon Valley is accredited by the A2LA, certificate number 0214.26, to perform the test(s) listed in this report, except where noted otherwise. This report and the information contained herein represent the results of testing test articles identified and selected by the client performed to specifications and/or procedures selected by the client. National Technical Systems (NTS) makes no representations, expressed or implied, that such testing is adequate (or inadequate) to demonstrate efficiency, performance, reliability, or any other characteristic of the articles being tested, or similar products. This report should not be relied upon as an endorsement or certification by NTS of the equipment tested, nor does it represent any statement whatsoever as to its merchantability or fitness of the test article, or similar products, for a particular purpose. This report shall not be reproduced except in full National Technical Systems - Silicon Valley Project number J98333 Report Date: June 15, 2015 Reissue Date: June 23, 2015 Test Report R98524 Rev 1 Page 2 REVISION HISTORY Rev# Date Comments Modified By - June 15, 2015 First release 1 June 23, 2015 Revised report to correct typos in the procedures David Guidotti National Technical Systems - Silicon Valley Project number J98333 Report Date: June 15, 2015 Reissue Date: June 23, 2015 Test Report R98524 Rev 1 Page 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS REVISION HISTORY ................................................................................................................................................ 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS ............................................................................................................................................ 3 SCOPE .......................................................................................................................................................................... 4 OBJECTIVE ................................................................................................................................................................ 5 STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE ........................................................................................................................... 5 DEVIATIONS FROM THE STANDARDS .............................................................................................................. 5 TEST RESULTS SUMMARY ................................................................................................................................... 6 DIGITAL TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS (2400 – 2483.5MHZ) .............................................................................. 6 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS APPLICABLE TO ALL BANDS .......................................................................... 6 MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTIES .................................................................................................................... 7 EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST (EUT) DETAILS ...................................................................................................... 8 GENERAL ................................................................................................................................................................ 8 OTHER EUT DETAILS ........................................................................................................................................... 8 ANTENNA SYSTEM .............................................................................................................................................. 8 ENCLOSURE ........................................................................................................................................................... 8 MODIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................................................... 8 SUPPORT EQUIPMENT ......................................................................................................................................... 8 EUT INTERFACE PORTS ...................................................................................................................................... 9 EUT OPERATION ................................................................................................................................................... 9 TEST SITE ................................................................................................................................................................. 10 GENERAL INFORMATION ................................................................................................................................. 10 CONDUCTED EMISSIONS CONSIDERATIONS .............................................................................................. 10 RADIATED EMISSIONS CONSIDERATIONS .................................................................................................. 10 MEASUREMENT INSTRUMENTATION ............................................................................................................ 11 RECEIVER SYSTEM ................................................…

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Test Setup Photos

Radiated Emissions Test Configuration Photographs Conducted Emissions Test Configuration Photographs

Contact Information

Applicant

Nga Pham(Sr. Quality Assurance Engineer)
[email protected]+1-408-801-7515Fax: +1-408-801-8657

Technical Contact

National Technical Systems - Silicon ValleyMark Hill
[email protected]5105783500

41039 Boyce Road · Fremont, California · United States

Test Firm

Element Materials Technology Fremont NewarkDavid Bare
[email protected]510-578-3500Fax: 510 578 3510

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115C2.41 GHz - 2.46 GHz9.30 mW
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Output power listed is conducted. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not transmit simultaneously with any other antenna or transmitter, except in accordance with FCC multi- transmitter product procedures.

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