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User’s Guide Table of Contents Welcome Getting Started Acquiring Content Reading Documents Maximizing Your Device Additional Assistance Legal Information -- 1 Welcome You are reading the Device Overview. Follow these links to learn more about the most common tasks on the Device: Setting up your Device Browsing the Device Store Accessing Device Documents Managing your Device Searching To see the full contents of this guide, [include command description]. There’s more assistance on the Device support website [include hyperlink], including a printable version of this overview. Also be sure to look at the documentation in the Device box. To keep reading [include command description]. To leave this overview, [include command description]. -- 2 Chapter 1 Getting Started Charging the battery If you haven’t done so already, please plug your Device into a power source to charge the battery. A [symbol name] should appear on the battery icon at the top of the [screen name]. The indicator light will turn yellow while charging and green when the battery is fully charged. Charging should take less than three hours, and you can continue using the Device during that time. Charging is faster if you use a AC adapter to plug the Device directly into a wall outlet instead of charging from a computer via a USB cable. The Device should only be charged using the USB cable included with the device, or another USB cable approved for use with the Device, with a compatible USB charger or USB port that meets the following requirements: [describe requirements] Using the controls You need only learn a few simple controls in order to navigate around and use your Device. On [location] of the device are the [description of relevant buttons and functionality]. At [location] of the device are a USB port, headphone jack, and [button name] button. You can use a USB cable to connect your Device to a computer for charging the battery and transferring files. An AC adapter for the USB cable lets you charge your Device from a wall outlet. Setting up your Device If you’re reading this overview, you’ve probably completed the Device setup process, which includes choosing a language; connecting to a wireless network; and registering your Device. If you haven’t done all those steps yet, go to the [screen name] now, select [document name], and follow the onscreen prompts. About Wi-Fi connections – Content is delivered directly to your Device via its built-in Wi-Fi connectivity. You can connect to networks at home, at your favorite cafés, or at Wi-Fi hotspots around the world. To view all available Wi-Fi networks, from the [screen name], press the [button name] and select [menu choice]. On the [page name], select [menu choice] next to Wi-Fi networks. About registration – If you bought your Device with your Company account, or you’ve already gone through the Device setup process, the Device is registered and ready to use. -- 3 To verify this, press the [button name] and check whether your Company user name is in the [location] of the [screen name]. If it says “[description]” or shows the name of a previous owner instead of your own Company account name, you’ll need to register it. Status Indicators [provide graphics and descriptions] -- 4 Chapter 2 Acquiring Content Using the Device Store The online Device Store offers you a broad offering of content. To access the store, select [menu choice] from any menu. After purchase, the item is directly delivered to your Device wirelessly. Managing your Device The Device can store significant amounts of content. To display a list of content on your Device, [describe process]. Select the item you want to open, then press [describe command]. You’ll probably reach a point where you have so many items that you want to group them for easier access. [describe process] To delete an item from your Device, [describe process] If you wish to retrieve content that you’ve deleted, [describe process]. See also “Using Device with your computer” for more information. Chapter 3 Accessing Device Documents Customizing your text display The Device provides a quick way to adjust the appearance of content. To access those settings, [describe process] when you’re viewing a document and select [menu option]. A dialog box will appear that lets you change the way content looks on the Device screen. You can also change the orientation when you aren’t reading a document, such as from the [screen name]. Simply press the [button name] and select [menu choice]. Interacting with your documents Because the Device is a computer, it gives you access to features that aren’t available with printed materials. You can also [describe functionality]. -- 5 [Feature Name] – [describe feature]. Search – [describe feature]. [Feature Name] – [describe feature]. [Feature Name] – [describe feature]. [Feature Name] – [describe feature]. [Feature Name] – [describe feature]. When you’re finished Putting a Device in sleep mode or turning it off when you aren’t viewing content will allow you to use it longer between battery recharges. You can further conserve battery life by turning off the wireless connection when not using it. When you want to stop viewing content, you can let your Device go into sleep mode automatically after a few minutes, or you can press the power button briefly to initiate sleep mode immediately. To turn off the device completely, press and hold the power button for several seconds until the screen goes blank, then release the button. -- 6 Chapter 4 Maximizing Your Device Customizing your Device settings To go to the [page name], select [menu choice] from the [screen name]. The options on this page are: [describe options]. The Settings contextual menu When you’re on the [page name], the menu offers some important functions that aren’t available from the [screen name] or content menus. Update Your Device – Installs the latest software for your Device. If there are currently no software updates available on your Devi…
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Page 1 of 26 SAR Analysis Report (Based upon upper bound transmission duty factor) E‐Reader FCC ID: ZEF‐0610 August 26, 2011 Maywood LLC 84 State Street, Suite 660 Boston, Massachusetts 02109‐2202 Rev.A1 Page 2 of 26 Contents 1. Product Description ........................................................................................................................................ 3 2. Network Connection on a typical eBook purchase RX‐TX sequence via cellular network.............................. 3 3. Referenced FCC Guideline ............................................................................................................................... 5 4. Conservative Approach in Upper Bound Transmission Duty Factor ............................................................... 5 5. Available Content for E‐Reader Download ..................................................................................................... 6 6. File Size Distribution for Each Content Type ................................................................................................... 6 7. Downlink and Uplink Throughput ................................................................................................................... 6 8. Rationale in calculating Upper Bound Transmission Duty Factor ................................................................... 7 9. HSDPA Analysis ................................................................................................................................................ 9 10. WCDMA Analysis ....................................................................................................................................... 18 11. GPRS Analysis ............................................................................................................................................ 19 12. EDGE Analysis ............................................................................................................................................ 20 13. WLAN Analysis ........................................................................................................................................... 21 14. RF Conducted Power Measurement ......................................................................................................... 22 15. SAR Analysis .............................................................................................................................................. 25 a. RF Exposure Low Power Threshold (60/f(GHz)) ........................................................................................ 25 b. HSDPA Analysis .......................................................................................................................................... 25 c. WCDMA Analysis ....................................................................................................................................... 25 d. GPRS Analysis ............................................................................................................................................ 25 e. EDGE Analysis ............................................................................................................................................ 26 f. WLAN/802.11b/g/n Analysis ..................................................................................................................... 26 16. Conclusion ................................................................................................................................................. 26 Page 3 of 26 1. Product Description a. Radio Capabilities i. Frequency Band : 824‐849 MHz and 1850 ‐1910 MHz ii. Applicable FCC standards: Part 22/H and Part 24/E iii. WWAN portion: GSM/GPRS(Class 10)/EDGE(Class 10)/WCDMA/HSDPA iv. WLAN portion: 802.11 b/g/n b. External connector: i. USB port ii. Ear Phone port c. Model D01200 is an e‐reader. The primary use of this device is to download the eBook and periodical offering from the content provider. Model D01200 does not support voice transmission. The wireless radios are only used to send and receive data (electronic article) for this e‐ reader. 2. Network Connection on a typical eBook purchase RX‐TX sequence via cellular network a. Step #1 Initial wireless power‐up and pairing request When a customer switches on the eBook reader, a link of 1kB data size is sent to the content provider website via carrier towers in conjunction with a proprietary Data network. This is also called a pairing request for connections, as defined in the Data network terminology. There is an uplink activity. Its uplink duration is 0.5 seconds. Entire process will take 30 seconds based upon the most conservative estimate (shortest). b. Step #2 Launch store application: this is download activity only. Application will be launched about 30 seconds based upon the most conservative estimate (shortest). c. Step #3 Search for content: Majority time spent in this process is during browsing the store content in making the decision on which category of electronic article and specific title to be purchased. The duration of event can be varied from one user to the other. The most conservative estimate is based upon the shortest browsing time of 40 seconds and entering multiple selections by the end user (transmitting) of 8 seconds. d. Step #4 Review search result: This is receiving activity only. Before making the final decision on download the electronic article, estimating the end user will take time in reviewing the content summary before making the purchasing decision. The most conservative estimate that the end user will take about 150 seconds in reviewing the search result. e. Step #5 New search and review result: To anticipate the end user will be making multiple selections (to purchase multiple books) at the same time but less time will be spent in browsing Page 4 of 26 the contents and reviewing the selections. The most conservative duration is 90 s…
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SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. Page Number : 1 of 69 TEL : 886-3-327-3456 Report Issued Date : Jun. 16, 2011 FAX : 886-3-328-4978 Report Version : Rev. 01 FCC ID : ZEF-0610 FCC RF Test Report Report No. : FG130328 FCC RF Test Report APPLICANT : Maywood LLC EQUIPMENT : Electronic Display Device MODEL NAME : D01200 FCC ID : ZEF-0610 STANDARD : FCC 47 CFR Part 2, 22(H), 24(E) CLASSIFICATION : PCS Licensed Transmitter (PCB) Tx/Rx FREQUENCY RANGE : GSM850 : 824.2 ~ 848.8 MHz / 869.2 ~ 893.8 MHz GSM1900 : 1850.2 ~ 1909.8 MHz / 1930.2 ~ 1989.8 MHz WCDMA Band V : 826.4 ~ 846.6 MHz / 871.4 ~ 891.6 MHz WCDMA Band II : 1852.4 ~ 1907.6 MHz / 1932.4 ~ 1987.6 MHz MAX. ERP/EIRP POWER : GSM850 (GPRS 8) : 1.49 W GSM850 (EDGE 8) : 0.39 W GSM1900 (GPRS 8) : 1.98 W GSM1900 (EDGE 8) : 0.83 W WCDMA Band V (RMC 12.2Kbps) : 0.11 W WCDMA Band II (RMC 12.2Kbps) : 0.34 W EMISSION DESIGNATOR : GMSK : 248KGXW 8PSK : 248KG7W QPSK : 4M16F9W The product was received on Jul. 15, 2010 and completely tested on Mar. 18, 2011. We, SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC., would like to declare that the tested sample has been evaluated in accordance with the procedures given in ANSI / TIA / EIA-603-C-2004 and shown compliance with the applicable technical standards. The test results in this report apply exclusively to the tested model / sample. Without written approval of SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC., the test report shall not be reproduced except in full. Reviewed by: Roy Wu / Manager SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. No. 52, Hwa Ya 1 st Rd., Hwa Ya Technology Park, Kwei-Shan Hsiang, Tao Yuan Hsien, Taiwan, R.O.C. SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. Page Number : 2 of 69 TEL : 886-3-327-3456 Report Issued Date : Jun. 16, 2011 FAX : 886-3-328-4978 Report Version : Rev. 01 FCC ID : ZEF-0610 FCC RF Test Report Report No. : FG130328 TABLE OF CONTENTS SUMMARY OF TEST RESULT ......................................................................................................................... 4 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION .......................................................................................................................... 5 1.1 Applicant ............................................................................................................................................ 5 1.2 Feature of Equipment Under Test ..................................................................................................... 5 1.3 Testing Site........................................................................................................................................ 6 1.4 Applied Standards ............................................................................................................................. 6 1.5 Ancillary Equipment List .................................................................................................................... 6 2 TEST CONFIGURATION OF EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST ........................................................................ 7 2.1 Test Mode.......................................................................................................................................... 7 2.2 Connection Diagram of Test System ................................................................................................ 8 3 TEST RESULT ............................................................................................................................................. 9 3.1 Conducted Output Power Measurement ........................................................................................... 9 3.2 Effective Radiated Power and Effective Isotropic Radiated Power Measurement ......................... 11 3.3 Occupied Bandwidth Measurement ................................................................................................ 17 3.4 Band Edge Measurement ................................................................................................................ 24 3.5 Conducted Emission Measurement ................................................................................................ 31 3.6 Field Strength of Spurious Radiation Measurement ....................................................................... 47 3.7 Frequency Stability Measurement ................................................................................................... 61 4 LIST OF MEASURING EQUIPMENT ........................................................................................................ 68 5 UNCERTAINTY OF EVALUATION ........................................................................................................... 69 SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. Page Number : 3 of 69 TEL : 886-3-327-3456 Report Issued Date : Jun. 16, 2011 FAX : 886-3-328-4978 Report Version : Rev. 01 FCC ID : ZEF-0610 FCC RF Test Report Report No. : FG130328 REVISION HISTORY REPORT NO. VERSION DESCRIPTION ISSUED DATE FG130328 Rev. 01 Initial issue of report Jun. 16, 2011 SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. Page Number : 4 of 69 TEL : 886-3-327-3456 Report Issued Date : Jun. 16, 2011 FAX : 886-3-328-4978 Report Version : Rev. 01 FCC ID : ZEF-0610 FCC RF Test Report Report No. : FG130328 SUMMARY OF TEST RESULT Report Section FCC Rule IC Rule Description Limit Result Remark 3.1 §2.1046 N/A Conducted Output Power N/A PASS - 3.2 §22.913(a)(2) RSS-132(4.4) SRSP-503(5.1.3) Effective Radiated Power < 7 Watts PASS - 3.2 §24.232(c) RSS-133 (6.4) SRSP-510(5.1.2) Equivalent Isotropic Radiated Power < 2 Watts PASS - 3.3 §2.1049 §22.917(a) §24.238(a) N/A Occupied Bandwidth N/A PASS - 3.4 §2.1051 §22.917(a) §24.238(a) RSS-132 (4.5.1) RSS-133 (6.5.1) Band Edge Measurement < 43+10log 10 (P[Watts]) PASS - 3.5 §2.1051 §22.917(a) §24.238(a) RSS-132 (4.5.1) RSS-133 (6.5.1) Conducted Emission < 43+10log 10 (P[Watts]) PASS - 3.6 §2.1053 §22.917(a) §24.238(a) RSS-132 (4.5.1) RSS-133 (6.5.1) Field Strength of Spurious Radiation < 43+10log 10 (P[Watts]) PASS - 3.7 §2.1055 §22.355 §24.235 RSS-132(4.3) RSS-133(6.3) Frequency Stability for Temper…
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6 | 24E | 1.85 GHz - 1.91 GHz | 340.00 mW | 4M16F9W | 2.5 ppm |