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Aspire one Series User Guide Copyright 2008. Acer Incorporated. All Rights Reserved. Aspire one Series User Guide Original Issue: 07/2008 Changes may be made periodically to the information in this publication without obligation to notify any person of such revisions or changes. Such changes will be incorporated in new editions of this manual or supplementary documents and publications. This company makes no representations or warranties, either expressed or implied, with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Record the model number, serial number, purchase date and place of purchase information in the space provided below. The serial number and model number are recorded on the label affixed to your computer. All correspondence concerning your unit should include the serial number, model number and purchase information. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronically, mechanically, by photocopy, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Acer Incorporated. Aspire one Series Notebook PC Model number: __________________________________ Serial number: ___________________________________ Date of purchase: ________________________________ Place of purchase: ________________________________ Acer and the Acer logo are registered trademarks of Acer Incorporated. Other companies'
product names or trademarks are used herein for identification purposes only and belong to their respective companies. Information for your safety and comfort iii Safety instructions Read these instructions carefully. Keep this document for future reference. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product. Turning the product off before cleaning Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. CAUTION for plug as disconnecting device Observe the following guidelines when connecting and disconnecting power to the power supply unit:
Install the power supply unit before connecting the power cord to the AC power outlet. Unplug the power cord before removing the power supply unit from the computer. If the system has multiple sources of power, disconnect power from the system by unplugging all power cords from the power supplies. CAUTION for Accessibility Be sure that the power outlet you plug the power cord into is easily accessible and located as close to the equipment operator as possible. When you need to disconnect power to the equipment, be sure to unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet. CAUTION for bundled dummy cards Your computer shipped with plastic dummies installed in the card slots. Dummies protect unused slots from dust, metal objects or other particles. Save the dummies for use when no cards are in the slots. CAUTION for Listening To protect your hearing, follow these instructions.
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(cid:129) Increase the volume gradually until you can hear clearly and comfortably. Do not increase the volume level after your ears have adjusted. Do not listen to music at high volumes for extended periods. Do not increase the volume to block out noisy surroundings. Decrease the volume if you can't hear people speaking near you. iv Warnings
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(cid:129) Do not use this product near water. Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand or table. If the product falls, it could be seriously damaged. Slots and openings are provided for ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating. These openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug or other similar surface. This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register, or in a built-in installation unless proper ventilation is provided. Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind onto or into the product. To avoid damage of internal components and to prevent battery leakage, do not place the product on a vibrating surface. Never use it under sporting, exercising, or any vibrating environment which will probably cause unexpected short current or damage rotor devices, HDD, Optical drive, and even exposure risk from lithium battery pack. Using electrical power
(cid:129) This product should be operated from the type of power indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power available, consult your dealer or local power company. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this product where people will walk on the cord. If an extension cord is used with this product, make sure that the total ampere rating of the equipment plugged into the extension cord does not exceed the extension cord ampere rating. Also, make sure that the total rating of all products plugged into the wall outlet does not exceed the fuse rating. Do not overload a power outlet, strip or receptacle by plugging in too many devices. The overall system load must not exceed 80% of the branch circuit rating. If power strips are used, the load should not exceed 80% of the power strip's input rating. This product's AC adapter is equipped with a three-wire grounded plug. The plug only fits in a grounded power outlet. Make sure the power outlet is properly grounded before inserting the AC adapter plug. Do not insert the plug into a non-grounded power outlet. Contact your electrician for details. Warning! The grounding pin is a safety feature. Using a power outlet that is not properly grounded may result in electric shock and/or injury. v Note: The grounding pin also provides good protection from unexpected noise produced by other nearby electrical devices that may interfere with the performance of this product.
(cid:129) Use the product only with the supplied power supply cord set. If you need to replace the power cord set, make sure that the new power cord meets the following requirements: detachable type, UL listed/CSA certified, type SPT-2, rated 7 A 125 V minimum, VDE approved or its equivalent, 4.6 meters (15 feet) maximum length. Product servicing Do not attempt to service this product yourself, as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage points or other risks. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel when:
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(cid:129) Note: Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions, since improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal condition. Guidelines for safe battery usage This notebook uses a Lithium-ion battery. Do not use it in a humid, wet or corrosive environment. Do not put, store or leave your product in or near a heat source, in a high temperature location, in strong direct sunlight, in a microwave oven or in a pressurized container, and do not expose it to temperatures over 60C (140F). Failure to follow these guidelines may cause the battery to leak acid, become hot, explode or ignite and cause injury and/or damage. Do not pierce, open or disassemble the battery. If the battery leaks and you come into contact with the leaked fluids, rinse thoroughly with water and seek medical attention immediately. For safety reasons, and to prolong the lifetime of the battery, charging will not occur at temperatures below 0C (32F) or above 40C
(104F). The full performance of a new battery is achieved only after two or three complete charge and discharge cycles. The battery can be charged and vi discharged hundreds of times, but it will eventually wear out. When the operation time becomes noticeably shorter than normal, buy a new battery. Use only Acer approved batteries, and recharge your battery only with Acer approved chargers designated for this device. Use the battery only for its intended purpose. Never use any charger or battery that is damaged. Do not short-circuit the battery. Accidental short-circuiting can occur when a metallic object such as a coin, clip or pen causes direct connection of the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals of the battery. (These look like metal strips on the battery.) This might happen, for example, when you carry a spare battery in your pocket or purse. Short-circuiting the terminals may damage the battery or the connecting object. The capacity and lifetime of the battery will be reduced if the battery is left in hot or cold places, such as in a closed car in summer or winter. Always try to keep the battery between 15C and 25C (59F and 77F). A device with a hot or cold battery may not work temporarily, even when the battery is fully charged. Battery performance is especially limited in temperatures well below freezing. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire as they may explode. Batteries may also explode if damaged. Dispose of batteries according to local regulations. Please recycle when possible. Do not dispose as household waste. Wireless devices may be susceptible to interference from the battery, which could affect performance. Replacing the battery pack The notebook uses lithium batteries. Replace the battery with the same type as that which came bundled with your product. Use of another battery may present a risk of fire or explosion. Warning! Batteries may explode if not handled properly. Do not disassemble or dispose of them in fire. Keep them away from children. Follow local regulations when disposing of used batteries. Telephone line safety
(cid:129) Disconnect all telephone lines from the equipment when not in use and/or before servicing. To avoid the remote risk of electric shock from lightning, do not connect the telephone line to this equipment during lightning or thunderstorms.
(cid:129) Warning! For safety reasons, do not use non-compliant parts when adding or changing components. Consult your reseller for purchase options. Additional safety information Your device and its enhancements may contain small parts. Keep them out of the reach of small children. Operating environment vii Warning! For safety reasons, turn off all wireless or radio transmitting devices when using your laptop under the following conditions. These devices may include, but are not limited to:
wireless lan (WLAN), Bluetooth and/or 3G. Remember to follow any special regulations in force in any area, and always switch off your device when its use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. Use the device only in its normal operating positions. This device meets RF exposure guidelines when used normally, and it and its antenna are positioned at least 1.5 centimeters (5/8 inches) away from your body (refer to the figure below). It should not contain metal and you should position the device the above-stated distance from your body. To successfully transmit data files or messages, this device requires a good quality connection to the network. In some cases, transmission of data files or messages may be delayed until such a connection is available. Ensure that the above separation distance instructions are followed until the transmission is completed. Parts of the device are magnetic. Metallic materials may be attracted to the device, and persons with hearing aids should not hold the device to the ear with the hearing aid. Do not place credit cards or other magnetic storage media near the device, because information stored on them may be erased. Medical devices Operation of any radio transmitting equipment, including wireless phones, may interfere with the functionality of inadequately protected medical devices. Consult a physician or the manufacturer of the medical device to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy or if you have any questions. Switch off your device in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF transmissions.. Pacemakers. Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum separation of 15.3 centimeters (6 inches) be maintained between wireless devices and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research. Persons with pacemakers should do the following:
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(cid:129) Not carry the device near your pacemaker when the device is switched o. If you suspect interference, switch off your device, and move it. Hearing aids. Some digital wireless devices may interfere with some hearing aids. If interference occurs, consult your service provider. viii Vehicles RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles such as electronic fuel injection systems, electronic antiskid (antilock) braking systems, electronic speed control systems, and air bag systems. For more information, check with the manufacturer, or its representative, of your vehicle or any equipment that has been added. Only qualified personnel should service the device, or install the device in a vehicle. Faulty installation or service may be dangerous and may invalidate any warranty that may apply to the device. Check regularly that all wireless equipment in your vehicle is mounted and operating properly. Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases, or explosive materials in the same compartment as the device, its parts, or enhancements. For vehicles equipped with an air bag, remember that air bags inflate with great force. Do not place objects, including installed or portable wireless equipment in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed, and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result. Using your device while flying in aircraft is prohibited. Switch off your device before boarding an aircraft. The use of wireless teledevices in an aircraft may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft, disrupt the wireless telephone network, and may be illegal. Potentially explosive environments Switch off your device when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Potentially explosive atmospheres include areas where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. Switch off the device at refueling points such as near gas pumps at service stations. Observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots, 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. They include below deck on boats, chemical transfer or storage facilities, vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane), and areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain, dust or metal powders. Do not switch the notebook on when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. Emergency calls Warning: You cannot make emergency calls through this device. To make an emergency call you shall dial out through your mobile phone or other telephone call system. Disposal instructions Do not throw this electronic device into the trash when discarding. To minimize pollution and ensure utmost protection of the global environment, please recycle. For more information on the Waste from Electrical and Electronics Equipment (WEEE) regulations, visit http://global.acer.com/about/sustainability.htm ix Mercury advisory For projectors or electronic products containing an LCD/CRT monitor or display:
Lamp(s) inside this product contain mercury and must be recycled or disposed of according to local, state or federal laws. For more information, contact the Electronic Industries Alliance at www.eiae.org. For lamp-specific disposal information, check www.lamprecycle.org. x ENERGY STAR is a government program (public/private partnership) that gives people the power to protect the environment in a cost effective way and without sacrificing quality or product features. Products that earn the ENERGY STAR prevent greenhouse gas emissions by meeting strict energy efficiency guidelines set by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the US Department of Energy (DOE). In the average home, 75% of all electricity used to power home electronics is consumed while the products are turned off. ENERGY STAR qualified home electronic products in the off position use up to 50% less energy than conventional equipment. More information refers to http://www.energystar.gov and http://www.energystar.gov/
powermanagement. Note: The statement above is applicable only to Acer notebooks with an ENERGY STAR sticker located in the bottom right-hand corner of the palm rest. As an ENERGY STAR partner, Acer Inc. has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency. This product has been shipped enabled for power management:
Activate display Sleep mode within 15 minutes of user inactivity. Activate computers Sleep mode within 30 minutes of user inactivity.
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(cid:129) More power management settings can be done through Acer ePower Management. Tips and information for comfortable use Computer users may complain of eyestrain and headaches after prolonged use. Users are also at risk of physical injury after long hours of working in front of a computer. Long work periods, bad posture, poor work habits, stress, inadequate working conditions, personal health and other factors greatly increase the risk of physical injury. Incorrect computer usage may lead to carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis, tenosynovitis or other musculoskeletal disorders. The following symptoms may appear in the hands, wrists, arms, shoulders, neck or back:
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(cid:129) If you have these symptoms, or any other recurring or persistent discomfort and/or pain related to computer use, consult a physician immediately and inform your company's health and safety department. numbness, or a burning or tingling sensation aching, soreness or tenderness pain, swelling or throbbing stiffness or tightness coldness or weakness The following section provides tips for more comfortable computer use. xi Finding your comfort zone Find your comfort zone by adjusting the viewing angle of the monitor, using a footrest, or raising your sitting height to achieve maximum comfort. Observe the following tips:
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(cid:129) Take short breaks regularly and often. Perform some stretching exercises. Breathe fresh air as often as possible. Exercise regularly and maintain a healthy body. Warning! We do not recommend using the computer on a couch or bed. If this is unavoidable, work for only short periods, take breaks regularly, and do some stretching exercises. Note: For more information, please refer to "Regulations and safety notices" on page 28 in the AcerSystem User Guide. First things first We would like to thank you for making an Acer notebook your choice for meeting your mobile computing needs. xiii Your guides To help you use your Acer notebook, we have designed a set of guides:
First off, the Just for Starters...poster helps you get started with setting up your computer. The printed Aspire One Series User Guide contains useful information applying to all models in the Aspire product series. It covers basic topics such as Acers Empowering Technology, using the keyboard, Audio, etc. Please understand that due to its nature, the Generic User Guide as well as the AcerSystem User Guide mentioned below will occasionally refer to functions or features which are only contained in certain models of the series, but not necessarily in the model you purchased. Such instances are marked in the text with language such as "only for certain models". The printed Quick Guide introduces you to the basic features and functions of your new computer. For more on how your computer can help you to be more productive, please refer to the AcerSystem User Guide. This guide contains detailed information on such subjects as system utilities, data recovery, expansion options and troubleshooting. In addition it contains warranty information and the general regulations and safety notices for your notebook. It is available in Portable Document Format (PDF) and comes preloaded on your notebook. Follow these steps to access it:
1 Click on Start, All Programs, AcerSystem. 2 Click on AcerSystem User Guide. Note: Viewing the file requires Adobe Reader. If Adobe Reader is not installed on your computer, clicking on AcerSystem User Guide will run the Adobe Reader setup program first. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation. For instructions on how to use Adobe Reader, access the Help and Support menu. Basic care and tips for using your computer Turning your computer on and off To turn on the computer, simply press and release the power button below the LCD screen beside the easy-launch buttons. Please refre to "Quick Guide" for the location of the power button. xiv
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<Fn> + <F4>. Note: If you cannot power off the computer normally, press and hold the power button for more than four seconds to shut down the computer. If you turn off the computer and want to turn it on again, wait at least two seconds before powering up. Taking care of your computer Your computer will serve you well if you take care of it.
(cid:129) Do not expose the computer to direct sunlight. Do not place it near sources of heat, such as a radiator. Do not expose the computer to temperatures below 0 C (32 F) or above 50 C (122 F). Do not subject the computer to magnetic fields. Do not expose the computer to rain or moisture. Do not spill water or any liquid on the computer. Do not subject the computer to heavy shock or vibration. Do not expose the computer to dust or dirt. Never place objects on top of the computer. Do not slam the computer display when you close it. Never place the computer on uneven surfaces.
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the computer does not operate normally xvi s t n e t n o C Information for your safety and comfort Safety instructions Additional safety information Operating environment Medical devices Vehicles Potentially explosive environments Emergency calls Disposal instructions Tips and information for comfortable use First things first Your guides Basic care and tips for using your computer Turning your computer on and off Taking care of your computer Taking care of your AC adapter Taking care of your battery pack Cleaning and servicing Acer eRecovery Management Acer eRecovery Management Launching Acer eRecovery Management Indicators Touchpad Touchpad basics (with two-click buttons) Using a computer security lock Using the keyboard Lock keys and embedded numeric keypad Windows keys Hotkeys Special keys (only for certain models) Frequently asked questions Requesting service International Travelers Warranty (ITW) Before you call Battery pack Battery pack characteristics Maximizing the battery's life Installing and removing the battery pack Charging the battery Checking the battery level Optimising battery life Battery-low warning Taking your notebook PC with you Disconnecting from the desktop iii iii vii vii vii viii viii viii ix x xiii xiii xiii xiii xiv xiv xv xv 1 1 1 3 4 4 5 6 6 7 8 9 10 12 12 12 13 13 13 14 15 15 15 16 17 17 Moving around Preparing the computer What to bring to meetings Taking the computer home Preparing the computer What to take with you Special considerations Setting up a home office Traveling with the computer Preparing the computer What to take with you Special considerations Traveling internationally with the computer Preparing the computer What to bring with you Special considerations Securing your computer Using a computer security lock Using passwords Entering passwords Setting passwords Expanding through options Connectivity options Built-in network feature Universal Serial Bus (USB) BIOS utility Boot sequence Enable disk-to-disk recovery Password Power management Troubleshooting Troubleshooting tips Error messages Regulations and safety notices FCC notice LCD pixel statement Radio device regulatory notice General European Union (EU) The FCC RF safety requirement Canada Low-power license-exempt radio communication devices (RSS-210) LCD panel ergonomic specifications Index 17 17 18 18 18 18 19 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 20 20 21 21 21 22 22 23 23 23 24 24 24 24 25 25 26 26 26 28 28 29 29 29 30 30 32 32 33 Acer eRecovery Management 1 Note: The following content is for general reference only. Actual product specifications may vary. Acer eRecovery Management backs up and recovers data flexibly, reliably and completely. Acer eRecovery Management Acer eRecovery Management allows you to restore or reinstall applications and drivers. Acer eRecovery Management provides you with:
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(cid:129) Restore system to factory default Reinstall applications/drivers E m p o w e r i n g T e c h n o o g y l Launching Acer eRecovery Management 1 You may also launch Acer eRecovery Management by running the program from the Acer Empowering Technology program group in the Start menu, or by double-clicking the shortcut. icon if you have created a desktop 2 l y g o o n h c e T g n i r e w o p m E 2 3 You can choose to restore the system from a factory default image or reinstall applications and drivers. Follow the instructions on screen to complete the process. 3 E n g l i s h Indicators The computer has serveral easy-to-read status indicators.The front panel indicators are visible even when the computer cover is closed up. Icon Function Description HDD Indicates when the hard disk drive is active. Num Lock Lights up when Num Lock is activated. Caps Lock Lights up when Caps Lock is activated. Battery Indicates the computer's batttery status. 1. Charging: The light shows amber when the battery is charging. 2. Fully charged: The light shows green when in AC mode. h s i l g n E 4 Touchpad The built-in touchpad is a pointing device that senses movement on its surface. This means the cursor responds as you move your finger across the surface of the touchpad. The central location on the palmrest provides optimum comfort and support. Touchpad basics (with two-click buttons) The following items show you how to use the touchpad with two-click buttons. 1 2 3
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(cid:129) Press the left (2) and right (3) buttons located beneath the touchpad to perform selection and execution functions. These two buttons are similar to the left and right buttons on a mouse. Tapping on the touchpad is the same as clicking the left button. Function Left button (2) Right button (3) Main touchpad (1) Execute Quickly click twice. Select Drag Click once. Click and hold, then use finger on the touchpad to drag the cursor. Tap twice (at the same speed as double-clicking a mouse button). Tap once. Tap twice (at the same speed as double-clicking a mouse button); rest your finger on the touchpad on the second tap and drag the cursor. Access context menu Click once. Note: Illustrations for reference only. The exact configuration of your PC depends on the model purchased. 5 E n g l i s h Note: When using the touchpad, keep it and your fingers dry and clean. The touchpad is sensitive to finger movement; hence, the lighter the touch, the better the response. Tapping harder will not increase the touchpad's responsiveness. Note: By default, vertical and horizontal scrolling is enabled on your touchpad. It can be disabled under Mouse settings in Windows Control Panel. Using a computer security lock The notebook comes with a Kensington-compatible security slot for a security lock. Wrap the computer security lock cable around an immovable object such as a table or handle of a locked drawer. Insert the lock into the notch and turn the key to secure the lock. Some keyless models are also available. h s i l g n E 6 Using the keyboard The keyboard has full-sized keys and an embedded numeric keypad, separate cursor, lock, Windows, function and special keys. Lock keys and embedded numeric keypad The keyboard has three lock keys which you can toggle on and off. Lock key Caps Lock When Caps Lock is on, all alphabetic characters typed are in uppercase. Description Num Lock
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When Num Lock is on, the embedded keypad is in numeric mode. The keys function as a calculator (complete with the arithmetic operators
+, -, *, and /). Use this mode when you need to do a lot of numeric data entry. A better solution would be to connect an external keypad. Note: <Fn> + <F11> only for certain models. Scroll Lock
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When Scroll Lock is on, the screen moves one line up or down when you press the up or down arrow keys respectively. Scroll Lock does not work with some applications. The embedded numeric keypad functions like a desktop numeric keypad. It is indicated by small characters located on the upper right corner of the keycaps. To simplify the keyboard legend, cursor-control key symbols are not printed on the keys. Desired access Number keys on embedded keypad Cursor-control keys on embedded keypad Main keyboard keys Hold <Shift> while using cursor-
control keys. Type numbers in a normal manner. Hold <Fn> while using cursor-control keys. Num Lock off Num Lock on Hold <Fn> while typing letters on embedded keypad. Type the letters in a normal manner. 7 E n g l i s h Windows keys The keyboard has two keys that perform Windows-specific functions. Key Description Windows key Pressed alone, this key has the same effect as clicking on the Windows Start button; it launches the Start menu. It can also be used with other keys to provide a variety of functions:
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> + <E>: Open Windows Explore
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> + <L>: Lock your computer (if you are connected to a
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network domain), or switch users (if you're not connected to a network domain)
<
> + <M>: Minimizes all windows
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<
<
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> + <R>: Open the Run dialog box
> + <U>: Open Ease of Access Center
> + <BREAK>: Display the System Properties dialog box
> + <TAB>: Cycle through programs on the taskbar
<CTRL> + <
network)
> + <F>: Search for computers (if you are on a Note: Depending on your edition of Windows XP, some shortcuts may not function as described. Application key This key has the same effect as clicking the right mouse button;
it opens the application's context menu. 8 h s i l g n E Hotkeys The computer employs hotkeys or key combinations to access most of the computer's controls like screen brightness, volume output and the BIOS utility. To activate hotkeys, press and hold the <Fn> key before pressing the other key in the hotkey combination. Hotkey
<Fn> + <F1>
Icon Function Hotkey help Description Displays help on hotkeys.
<Fn> + <F2>
<Fn> + <F3>
System Properties Display the System Properties dialog box. Power Options Properties Display the Power Options Properties dialog box.
<Fn> + <F4>
Sleep Puts the computer in Sleep mode.
<Fn> + <F5>
Display toggle
<Fn> + <F6>
Screen blank Switches display output between the display screen, external monitor (if connected) and both. Turns the display screen backlight off to save power. Press any key to return.
<Fn> + <F7>
Touchpad toggle Turns the internal touchpad on and off.
<Fn> + <F8>
Speaker toggle Turns the speakers on and off.
<Fn> + < >
Brightness up Increases the screen brightness.
<Fn> + < >
Brightness down Decreases the screen brightness.
<Fn> + < >
<Fn> + < >
Volume up Volume down Increases the sound volume
(only for certain models). Decreases the sound volume
(only for certain models). Special keys (only for certain models) You can locate the Euro symbol and the US dollar sign at the upper-center and/or bottom-right of your keyboard. E n g l i s h 9 The Euro symbol 1 2 Open a text editor or word processor. Either press <
and then press the <5> key at the upper-center of the keyboard.
> at the bottom-right of the keyboard, or hold <Alt Gr>
Note: Some fonts and software do not support the Euro symbol. Please refer to www.microsoft.com/typography/faq/faq12.htm for more information. The US dollar sign 1 2 Open a text editor or word processor. Either press <
and then press the <4> key at the upper-center of the keyboard.
> at the bottom-right of the keyboard, or hold <Shift>
Note: This function varies according to the language settings. 10 h s i l g n E Frequently asked questions The following is a list of possible situations that may arise during the use of your computer. Easy solutions are provided for each one. I turned on the power, but the computer does not start or boot up. Look at the power indicator:
(cid:129) If it is not lit, no power is being supplied to the computer. Check the following:
(cid:129) If you are using on the battery, it may be low and unable to power the computer. Connect the AC adapter to recharge the battery pack.
(cid:129) Make sure that the AC adapter is properly plugged into the computer
(cid:129) and to the power outlet. If it is lit, check the following:
(cid:129) Is a non-bootable (non-system) disk in the external USB floppy drive?
Remove or replace it with a system disk and press <Ctrl> + <Alt> +
<Del> to restart the system. Nothing appears on the screen. The computer's power management system automatically blanks the screen to save power. Press any key to turn the display back on. If pressing a key does not turn the display back on, three things might be the cause:
(cid:129) The brightness level might be too low. Press <Fn> + <> (increase) to adjust the brightness level. The display device might be set to an external monitor. Press the display toggle hotkey <Fn> + <F5> to toggle the display back to the computer. If the Sleep indicator is lit, the computer is in Sleep mode. Press and release the power button to resume.
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(cid:129) No audio is heard from the computer. Check the following:
(cid:129) The volume may be muted. In Windows, look at the volume control
(speaker) icon on the taskbar. If it is crossed-out, click on the icon and deselect the Mute all option. The volume level may be too low. In Windows, look at the volume control icon on the taskbar. You can also use the volume control buttons to adjust the volume. See "Hotkeys" on page 8 for more detail.
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(cid:129) If headphones, earphones or external speakers are connected to the line-
out port on the computer, the internal speakers automatically turn off. The keyboard does not respond. Try attaching an external keyboard to a USB port on the computer. If it works, contact your dealer or an authorized service center as the internal keyboard cable may be loose. The printer does not work. Check the following:
(cid:129) Make sure that the printer is connected to a power outlet and that it is turned on.
(cid:129) Make sure that the printer cable is connected securely to the computer's parallel port or a USB port and the corresponding port on the printer. I want to restore my computer to its original settings without recovery CDs. Note: If your system is the multilingual version, the operating system and language you choose when you first turn on the system will be the only option for future recovery operations. This recovery process helps you restore the C: drive with the original software content that is installed when you purchase your notebook. Follow the steps below to rebuild your C: drive. (Your C: drive will be reformatted and all data will be erased.) It is important to back up all data files before using this option. Before performing a restore operation, please check the BIOS settings. Check to see if Acer disk-to-disk recovery is enabled or not. 1 2 Make sure the D2D Recovery setting in Main is Enabled. 3 Exit the BIOS utility and save changes. The system will reboot. Note: To activate the BIOS utility, press <F2> during POST. To start the recovery process:
1 2 While the Acer logo is showing, press <Alt> + <F10> at the same time to Restart the system. enter the recovery process. Refer to the onscreen instructions to perform system recovery. 3 12 h s i l g n E Important! This feature occupies 15 GB in a hidden partition on your hard disk Requesting service International Travelers Warranty (ITW) Your computer is backed by an International Travelers Warranty (ITW) that gives you security and peace of mind when traveling. Our worldwide network of service centers are there to give you a helping hand. An ITW passport comes with your computer. This passport contains all you need to know about the ITW program. A list of available, authorized service centers is in this handy booklet. Read this passport thoroughly. Always have your ITW passport on hand, especially when you travel, to receive the benefits from our support centers. Place your proof-of-purchase in the flap located inside the front cover of the ITW passport. If the country you are traveling in does not have an Acer-authorized ITW service site, you can still get in contact with our offices worldwide. Please consult http://global.acer.com. Before you call Please have the following information available when you call Acer for online service, and please be at your computer when you call. With your support, we can reduce the amount of time a call takes and help solve your problems efficiently. If there are error messages or beeps reported by your computer, write them down as they appear on the screen (or the number and sequence in the case of beeps). You are required to provide the following information:
Name: __________________________________________________________________ Address: _________________________________________________________________ Telephone number: ______________________________________________________ Machine and model type: _________________________________________________ Serial number: ___________________________________________________________ Date of purchase: ________________________________________________________ Battery pack The computer uses a battery pack that gives you long use between charges. 13 E n g l i s h Battery pack characteristics The battery pack has the following characteristics:
Employs current battery technology standards. Delivers a battery-low warning. The battery is recharged whenever you connect the computer to the AC adapter. Your computer supports charge-in-use, enabling you to recharge the battery while you continue to operate the computer. However, recharging with the computer turned off results in a significantly faster charge time. The battery will come in handy when you travel or during a power failure. It is advisable to have an extra fully charged battery pack available as backup. Contact your dealer for details on ordering a spare battery pack. Maximizing the battery's life Like all other batteries, your computer's battery will degrade over time. This means that the battery's performance will diminish with time and use. To maximize your battery's life, you are advised to adhere to the recommendations set out below. Conditioning a new battery pack Before you use a battery pack for the first time, there is a
"conditioning" process that you should follow:
1 Insert the new battery without turning the computer on. 2 Connect the AC adapter and fully charge the battery. 3 Disconnect the AC adapter. 4 Turn on the computer and operate using battery power. 5 6 Fully deplete the battery until the battery-low warning appears. Reconnect the AC adapter and fully charge the battery again. 14 h s i l g n E Follow these steps again until the battery has been charged and discharged three times. Use this conditioning process for all new batteries, or if a battery hasn't been used for a long time. If the computer is to be stored for more than two weeks, you are advised to remove the battery pack from the unit. Warning: Do not expose battery packs to temperatures below 0C
(32F) or above 45C (113F). Extreme temperatures may adversely affect the battery pack. By following the battery conditioning process you condition your battery to accept the maximum possible charge. Failure to follow this procedure will prevent you from obtaining the maximum battery charge, and will also shorten the effective lifespan of the battery. In addition, the useful lifespan of the battery is adversely affected by the following usage patterns:
Using the computer on constant AC power with the battery inserted. If you want to use constant AC power, you are advised to remove the battery pack after it is fully charged. Not discharging and recharging the battery to its extremes, as described above. Frequent use; the more you use the battery, the faster it will reach the end of its effective life. A standard computer battery has a life span of about 300 charges. Installing and removing the battery pack Important! Before removing the battery from the unit, connect the AC adapter if you want to continue using your computer. Otherwise, turn off the computer first. To install a battery pack:
1 Align the battery with the open battery bay; make sure that the end with the contacts will enter first, and that the top surface of the battery is facing up. 2 Slide the battery into the battery bay and gently push until the battery locks in place. To remove a battery pack:
1 2 Slide the battery release latch to release the battery. Pull the battery from the battery bay. 15 E n g l i s h Charging the battery To charge the battery, first make sure that it is correctly installed in the battery bay. Plug the AC adapter into the computer, and connect to a mains power outlet. You can continue to operate your computer on AC power while your battery is charging. However, charging the battery with the computer turned off results in a significantly faster charge time. Note: You are advised to charge the battery before retiring for the day. Charging the battery overnight before traveling enables you to start the next day with a fully charged battery. Checking the battery level The Windows power meter indicates the current battery level. Rest the cursor over the battery/power icon on the taskbar to see the battery's present charge level. Optimising battery life Optimizing battery life helps you get the most out of battery operation, prolonging the charge/recharge cycle and improving recharging efficiency. You are advised to follow the suggestions set out below:
Purchase an extra battery pack. Use AC power whenever possible, reserving battery for on-the-go use. Eject a PC Card if it is not being used, as it will continue to draw power (for selected model). Store the battery pack in a cool, dry place. The recommended temperature is 10C (50F) to 30C (86F). Higher temperatures cause the battery to self-discharge faster. Excessive recharging decreases the battery life. Look after your AC adapter and battery. 16 h s i l g n E Battery-low warning When using battery power pay attention to the Windows power meter. Warning: Connect the AC adapter as soon as possible after the battery-low warning appears. Data will be lost if the battery to become fully depleted and the computer shuts down. When the battery-low warning appears, the recommended course of action depends on your situation:
Situation Recommended Action The AC adapter and a power outlet are available. 1. Plug the AC adapter into the computer, and then connect to the mains power supply. 2. Save all necessary files. 3. Resume work. Turn off the computer if you want to recharge the battery rapidly. An extra fully charged battery pack is available. 1. Save all necessary files. 2. Close all applications. 3. Shut down the operating system to turn off the computer. 4. Replace the battery pack. 5. Turn on the computer and resume work. The AC adapter or a power outlet is unavailable. You have no spare battery pack. 1. Save all necessary files. 2. Close all applications. 3. Shut down the operating system to turn off the computer. Taking your notebook PC with you This section gives you tips and hints to consider when moving around or traveling with your computer. E n g l i s h 17 Disconnecting from the desktop Follow these steps to disconnect your computer from external accessories:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Save any open files. Remove any media, floppy disks or compact disks from the drive(s). Shut down the computer. Close the display cover. Disconnect the cord from the AC adapter. Disconnect the keyboard, pointing device, printer, external monitor and other external devices. Disconnect the Kensington lock if you are using one to secure the computer. Moving around When you are just moving within short distances, for example, from your office desk to a meeting room. Preparing the computer Before moving the computer, close and latch the display cover to place it in Sleep mode. You can now safely take the computer anywhere you go within the building. To bring the computer out of Sleep mode, open the display; then press and release the power button. If you are taking the computer to a client's office or a different building, you may choose to shut down the computer:
Click on Start, Turn Off Computer, then click on Turn Off (Windows XP). Or:
You can put the computer in Sleep mode by pressing <Fn> + <F4>. Then close and latch the display. When you are ready to use the computer again, unlatch and open the display;
then press and release the power button. 18 h s i l g n E Note: If the Sleep indicator is off, the computer has entered Hibernation mode and is turned off. If the power indicator is off but the Sleep indicator is on, the computer has entered Sleep mode. In both cases, press and release the power button to turn the computer back on. Note that the computer may enter Hibernation mode after being in Sleep mode for a period of time. What to bring to meetings If your meeting is relatively short, you probably do not need to bring anything with you other than your computer. If your meeting will be longer, or if your battery is not fully charged, you may want to bring the AC adapter with you to plug in your computer in the meeting room. If the meeting room does not have an electrical outlet, reduce the drain on the battery by putting the computer in Sleep mode. Press <Fn> + <F4> or close the display cover whenever you are not actively using the computer. To resume, open the display (if closed), then press and release the power button. Taking the computer home When you are moving from your office to your home or vice versa. Preparing the computer After disconnecting the computer from your desktop, follow these steps to prepare the computer for the trip home:
(cid:129) Check that you have removed all media and compact disks from the drive(s). Failure to remove the media can damage the drive head. Pack the computer in a protective case that can prevent the computer from sliding around and cushion it if it should fall.
(cid:129) Caution: Avoid packing items next to the top cover of the computer. Pressure against the top cover can damage the screen. What to take with you Unless you have some items at home, take the following items with you:
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(cid:129) with you. If you need to stop for an extended period of time and cannot carry the computer with you, leave the computer in the trunk of the car to avoid exposing the computer to excessive heat. Changes in temperature and humidity can cause condensation. Allow the computer to return to room temperature, and inspect the screen for condensation before turning on the computer. If the temperature change is greater than 10 C (18 F), allow the computer to come to room temperature slowly. If possible, leave the computer for 30 minutes in an environment with a temperature between outside and room temperature. Setting up a home office If you frequently work on your computer at home, you may want to purchase a second AC adapter for use at home. With a second AC adapter, you can avoid carrying the extra weight to and from home. If you use your computer at home for significant periods of time, you might also want to add an external keyboard, monitor or mouse. Traveling with the computer When you are moving within a larger distance, for instance, from your office building to a client's office building or traveling locally. Preparing the computer Prepare the computer as if you were taking it home. Make sure that the battery in the computer is charged. Airport security may require you to turn on your computer when carrying it into the gate area. What to take with you Take the following items with you:
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(cid:129) AC adapter Spare, fully-charged battery pack(s) Additional printer driver files if you plan to use another printer h s i l g n E 20 Special considerations In addition to the guidelines for taking the computer home, follow these guidelines to protect your computer while traveling:
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(cid:129) Always take the computer as carry-on luggage. If possible, have the computer inspected by hand. Airport security X-ray machines are safe, but do not put the computer through a metal detector. Avoid exposing floppy disks to hand-held metal detectors.
(cid:129) Traveling internationally with the computer When you are moving from country to country. Preparing the computer Prepare the computer as you would normally prepare it for traveling. What to bring with you Bring the following items with you:
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(cid:129) AC adapter Power cords that are appropriate for the country to which you are traveling Spare, fully-charged battery packs Additional printer driver files if you plan to use another printer Proof of purchase, in case you need to show it to customs officials International Travelers Warranty passport
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(cid:129) Special considerations Follow the same special considerations as when traveling with the computer. In addition, these tips are useful when traveling internationally:
(cid:129) When traveling in another country, check that the local AC voltage and the AC adapter power cord specifications are compatible. If not, purchase a power cord that is compatible with the local AC voltage. Do not use converter kits sold for appliances to power the computer. If you are using the modem, check if the modem and connector is compatible with the telecommunications system of the country you are traveling in.
(cid:129) Securing your computer Your computer is a valuable investment that you need to take care of. Learn how to protect and take care of your computer. Security features include hardware and software locks a security notch and passwords. 21 E n g l i s h Using a computer security lock The notebook comes with a Kensington-compatible security slot for a security lock. Wrap a computer security lock cable around an immovable object such as a table or handle of a locked drawer. Insert the lock into the notch and turn the key to secure the lock. Some keyless models are also available. Using passwords Passwords protect your computer from unauthorized access. Setting these passwords creates several different levels of protection for your computer and data:
(cid:129) Supervisor Password prevents unauthorized entry into the BIOS utility. Once set, you must enter this password to gain access to the BIOS utility. See "BIOS utility" on page 24. User Password secures your computer against unauthorized use. Combine the use of this password with password checkpoints on boot-up and resume from Hibernation for maximum security. Password on Boot secures your computer against unauthorized use. Combine the use of this password with password checkpoints on boot-up and resume from Hibernation for maximum security.
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(cid:129) Important! Do not forget your Supervisor Password! If you forget your password, please get in touch with your dealer or an authorized service center. h s i l g n E 22 Entering passwords When a password is set, a password prompt appears in the center of the display screen.
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<F2> to enter the BIOS utility at boot-up. Type the Supervisor Password and press <Enter> to access the BIOS utility. If you enter the password incorrectly, a warning message appears. Try again and press <Enter>.
(cid:129) When the User Password is set and the password on boot parameter is
(cid:129) enabled, a prompt appears at boot-up. Type the User Password and press <Enter> to use the computer. If you enter the password incorrectly, a warning message appears. Try again and press <Enter>. Important! You have three chances to enter a password. If you fail to enter the password correctly after three tries, the system halts. Press and hold the power button for four seconds to shut down the computer. Then turn on the computer again, and try again. Setting passwords You can set passwords using the BIOS utility. Expanding through options Your notebook PC offers you a complete mobile computing experience. 23 E n g l i s h Connectivity options Ports allow you to connect peripheral devices to your computer as you would with a desktop PC. For instructions on how to connect different external devices to the computer, read the following section. Built-in network feature The built-in network feature allows you to connect your computer to an Ethernet-based network. To use the network feature, connect an Ethernet cable from the Ethernet
(RJ-45) port on the chassis of the computer to a network jack or hub on your network. 24 Universal Serial Bus (USB) The USB 2.0 port is a high-speed serial bus which allows you to connect USB peripherals without taking up precious system resources. h s i l g n E BIOS utility The BIOS utility is a hardware configuration program built into your computer's BIOS. Your computer is already properly configured and optimized, and you do not need to run this utility. However, if you encounter configuration problems, you may need to run it. To activate the BIOS utility, press <F2> during the POST; while the notebook PC logo is being displayed. Boot sequence To set the boot sequence in the BIOS utility, activate the BIOS utility, then select Boot from the categories listed at the top of the screen. Enable disk-to-disk recovery To enable disk-to-disk recovery (hard disk recovery), activate the BIOS utility, then select Main from the categories listed at the top of the screen. Find D2D Recovery at the bottom of the screen and use the <F5> and <F6> keys to set this value to Enabled. E n g l i s h 25 Password To set a password on boot, activate the BIOS utility, then select Security from the categories listed at the top of the screen. Find Password on boot: and use the <F5> and <F6> keys to enable this feature. Power management This computer has a built-in power management unit that monitors system activity. System activity refers to any activity involving one or more of the following devices: keyboard, mouse, hard disk, peripherals connected to the computer, and video memory. If no activity is detected for a period of time
(called an inactivity timeout), the computer stops some or all of these devices in order to conserve energy. This computer employs a power management scheme that supports the advanced configuration and power interface (ACPI), which allows for maximum power conservation and maximum performance at the same time. Windows handles all power-saving chores for your computer. h s i l g n E 26 Troubleshooting This chapter shows you how to deal with common system problems. Read it before calling a technician if a problem occurs. Solutions to more serious problems require opening up the computer. Do not attempt to open the computer yourself; contact your dealer or authorized service center for assistance. Troubleshooting tips This notebook PC incorporates an advanced design that delivers onscreen error message reports to help you solve problems. If the system reports an error message or an error symptom occurs, see "Error messages" below. If the problem cannot be resolved, contact your dealer. See
"Requesting service" on page 12. Error messages If you receive an error message, note the message and take the corrective action. The following table lists the error messages in alphabetical order together with the recommended course of action. Error messages Corrective action CMOS battery bad Contact your dealer or an authorized service center. CMOS checksum error Contact your dealer or an authorized service center. Disk boot failure Insert a system (bootable) disk into the floppy drive
(A:), then press <Enter> to reboot. Equipment configuration error Press <F2> (during POST) to enter the BIOS utility, then press Exit in the BIOS utility to reboot. Hard disk 0 error Contact your dealer or an authorized service center. Hard disk 0 extended type error Contact your dealer or an authorized service center. I/O parity error Contact your dealer or an authorized service center. Keyboard error or no keyboard connected Keyboard interface error Contact your dealer or an authorized service center. Contact your dealer or an authorized service center. Memory size mismatch Press <F2> (during POST) to enter the BIOS utility, then press Exit in the BIOS utility to reboot. If you still encounter problems after going through the corrective measures, please contact your dealer or an authorized service center for assistance. Some problems may be solved using the BIOS utility. E n g l i s h 27 h s i l g n E 28 Regulations and safety notices FCC notice This device 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 device 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 device does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the device 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 device and receiver. Connect the device into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help. Notice: Shielded cables All connections to other computing devices must be made using shielded cables to maintain compliance with FCC regulations. Notice: Peripheral devices Only peripherals (input/output devices, terminals, printers, etc.) certified to comply with the Class B limits may be attached to this equipment. Operation with non-certified peripherals is likely to result in interference to radio and TV reception. Caution Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user's authority, which is granted by the Federal Communications Commission, to operate this computer. Operation conditions 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. 29 E n g l i s h Notice: Canadian users This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Remarque l'intention des utilisateurs canadiens Cet appareil numrique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB-003 du Canada. Declaration of Conformity for EU countries Hereby, Acer, declares that this notebook PC series is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
(Please visit http://global.acer.com/products/notebook/reg-nb/index.htm for complete documents.) Compliant with Russian regulatory certification LCD pixel statement The LCD unit is produced with high-precision manufacturing techniques. Nevertheless, some pixels may occasionally misfire or appear as black or red dots. This has no effect on the recorded image and does not constitute a malfunction. Radio device regulatory notice Note: Below regulatory information is for models with wireless LAN and / or Bluetooth only. General This product complies with the radio frequency and safety standards of any country or region in which it has been approved for wireless use. Depending on configurations, this product may or may not contain wireless radio devices (such as wireless LAN and/or Bluetooth modules). Below information is for products with such devices. h s i l g n E European Union (EU) R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC as attested by conformity with the followingharmonized standard:
30 EN301 489-1 V1.6.1 EN301 489-3 V1.4.1 EN301 489-17 V1.2.1 Article 3.1(a) Health and Safety EN60950-1:2001+ A11:2004 EN50371:2002 Article 3.1(b) EMC Article 3.2 Spectrum Usages EN300 220-3 V1.1.1 EN300 328 V1.7.1 EN300 440-2 V1.1.2 EN301 893 V1.2.3 List of applicable countries EU member states as of May 2004 are: Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Greece, Spain, France, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Austria, Portugal, Finland, Sweden, United Kingdom Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Cyprus and Malta. Usage allowed in the countries of European Union, as well as Norway, Switzerland, Iceland and Liechtenstein. This device must be used in strict accordance with the regulations and constraints in the country of use. For further information, please contact local office in the country of use. The FCC RF safety requirement The radiated output power of the wireless LAN Mini PCI Card and Bluetooth card is far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits. Nevertheless, the notebook PC series shall be used in such a manner that the potential for human contact during normal operation is minimized as follows:
1 Users are requested to follow the RF safety instructions on wireless option devices that are included in the user's manual of each RF option device. Caution: To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, a separation distance of at least 20 cm (8 inches) must be maintained between the antenna for the integrated wireless LAN Mini PCI Card built in to the screen section and all persons. 31 E n g l i s h Note: The Acer wireless Mini PCI adapter implements a transmission diversity function. The function does not emit radio frequencies simultaneously from both antennas. One of the antennas is selected automatically or manually (by users) to ensure good quality radiocommunication. 2 3 4 This device is restricted to indoor use due to its operation in the 5.15 to 5.25 GHz frequency range. FCC requires this product to be used indoors for the frequency range 5.15 to 5.25 GHz to reduce the potential for harmful interference to co-channel Mobile Satellite systems. High power radar are allocated as primary users of the 5.25 to 5.35 GHz and 5.65 to 5.85 GHz bands. These radar stations can cause interference with and/or damage this device. An improper installation or unauthorized use may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Also any tampering of the internal antenna will void the FCC certification and your warranty. h s i l g n E 32 Canada Low-power license-exempt radio communication devices (RSS-210) a b Common information Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Operation in 2.4 GHz band To prevent radio interference to the licensed service, this device is intended to be operated indoors and installation outdoors is subject to licensing. Operation in 5 GHz band c The device for the band 5150-5250 MHz is only for indoor usage to reduce potential for harmful interference to co-channel Mobile Satellite systems. High power radars are allocated as primary users (meaning they have priority) of 5250-5350 MHz and 5650-5850 MHz and these radars could cause interference and/or damage to LELAN (Licence-Exempt Local Area Network) devices. LCD panel ergonomic specifications Design viewing distance Design inclination angle Design azimuth angle Viewing direction range class Screen tilt angle Design screen illuminance 500 mm 0.0 90.0 Class IV 85.0 Reflection class of LCD panel
(positive and negative polarity) Illuminance level:
[250 + (250cos)] lx where = 85 Color: Source D65 Ordinary LCD: Class I Protective or Acer CrystalBrite LCD:
Class III Image polarity Reference white:
Pre-setting of luminance and color temperature @ 6500K
(tested under BM7) Pixel fault class Both Yn u'n v'n Class II Index A AC adapter caring for xiv audio troubleshooting 10 B battery pack battery-low warning 16 caring for xv characteristics 13 charging 15 checking charge level 15 installing 14 low conditions 16 maximizing life 13 optimizing 15 removing 15 using the first time 13 BIOS utility 24 brightness hotkeys 8 C caps lock 6 care on indicator 3 AC adapter xiv battery pack xv computer xiv charging checking level 15 cleaning computer xv computer caring for xiv cleaning xv disconnecting 17 indicators 3 keyboards 6 moving around 17 security 21 setting up a home office 19 taking home 18 traveling internationally 20 traveling on local trips 19 troubleshooting 26 turning off xiv 33 connections network 23 D display hotkeys 8 troubleshooting 10 E error messages 26 Euro 9 F FAQ. See frequently-asked questions frequently-asked questions 10 H Hibernation mode hotkey 8 hotkeys 8 K keyboard 6 embedded numeric keypad 6 hotkeys 8 lock keys 6 troubleshooting 11 Windows keys 7 M media access on indicator 3 messages error 26 N network 23 Notebook Manager hotkey 8 num lock 6 on indicator 3 numeric keypad embedded 6 P password 21 types 21 ports 23 printer troubleshooting 11 problems 10 display 10 keyboard 11 printer 11 startup 10 34 troubleshooting 26 S scroll lock 6 security keylock 5, 21 passwords 21 speakers hotkey 8 troubleshooting 10 support information 12 T touchpad 4 hotkey 8 travel international flights 20 local trips 19 troubleshooting 26 tips 26 U universal serial bus 24 W Windows keys 7
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Class II Change Letter Dated this 2009/4/1 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oaklamd Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 U.S.A. To whom it may concern, We, Acer Incorporated would like to request class II permissive change for pre-certified module with FCC ID:
HLZZG5WIIM (Grant date: 12/05/2008). The original grant was issued as mobile module. This class II change filing is also going to grant this module being integrated into a laptop host with brand/model name ACER, GATEWAY, PACKARD BELL / ZG5, Aspire one. SAR report is provided in this filing. The difference of antenna compared with the original report is listed as below. Therefore radiated emission measurement has been retest and complies with FCC class II permissive change criteria. 15.247 15.407 Part 27 2.4G: PIFA with 3.24dBi 5G: PIFA with 4.97dBi 2.4G: PIFA with 2.98dBi 5G: PIFA with 1.96dBi 5GHz: PIFA with 3.73dBi 2.5~2.6GHz: 3.47dBi 5G: PIFA with 1.96dBi 2.5~2.6GHz: 2.77dBi
: Acer Incorporated
: 8F, 88, Sec 1, Hsin Tai Wu Rd., Hsichih, Taipei Hsien, 221, Taiwan
:
_________________________________
: Mr. Easy Lai / Director
: easy_lai@acer.com.tw
: 886-2-8691-3089 Original description C2PC description Sincerely yours, Applicant Address Signature Name and Job Title. E-mail Tel.
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FCC TEST REPORT APPENDIX B. Photographs of EUT SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 PAGE NUMBER : B1 OF B24 ISSUED DATE
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Label Drawing | ID Label/Location Info | 637.55 KiB | February 04 2009 / July 04 2009 |
Federal Communications Commission Notice 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. HCZG5001010 211,Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan, Tao Yuan 33377, Taiwan,R.O.C. ZG5 RATING LABEL 0.1 V 2008.05.23 CYNTHIA 1:1 2008.05.23 HCZG5001 CYNTHIA 3A
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Power of Attorney | Cover Letter(s) | 210.41 KiB | February 04 2009 / July 04 2009 |
Acer Incorporated 8F, 88, Sec. 1, Hsin Tai Wu Rd., Hsichih Taipei Hsien 221, Taiwan, R.O.C. Tel : 886-2-2696-1234 Fax : 886-2-2696-3535 www.acer.com Designated Agent Agreement This agreement is to designate:
Sporton International Inc. No. 52, Hwa Ya 1st Rd ., Hwa Ya Technology Park, Kwei-Shan Hsiang, Tao Yuan Hsien, Taiwan, R.O.C Acting as the agent on behalf of:
Acer Incorporated 8F, 88, Sec. 1, Hsin Tai Wu Rd., Hsichih Taipei Hsien 221, Taiwan, R.O.C. Any and all acts carried out by Sporton International Inc., on the matters of relating to all processes required in the FCC approval and any communication needed with the national authority, shall have the same legal authority as acts on our own behalf. This authorization is limited to the product of as following:
FCC ID: HLZZG5WIIM Any acknowledgement and response please send it to Sporton International Inc. directly. Should you have any questions or comments regarding this matter, please have my best attention. Sincerely yours,
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Easy Lai Acer Inc. Nov.5,2008
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FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA870804-01 Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) Test Report for Acer Inc. on the Notebook Computer Report Number Trade Name Model Name FCC ID Date of Testing Issued Date of Report : Mar. 13, 2009
: FA870804-01
: ACER, GATEWAY, PACKARD BELL
: ZG5, Aspire one
: HLZZG5WIIM
: Dec. 02, 2008 ~ Mar. 10, 2009 The test results refer exclusively to the tested model/sample only.
(cid:130)
(cid:130) Without written approval of SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC., the test report shall not be reproduced except in full.
(cid:130) Report Version: Rev. 02 SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. No. 52, Hwa Ya 1st Rd., Hwa Ya Technology Park, Kwei-Shan Hsiang, Tao Yuan Hsien, Taiwan, R.O.C. SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. TEL : 886-3-327-3456 FAX : 886-3-328-4978 FCC ID : HLZZG5WIIM Page Number Report Issued Date : Mar. 13, 2009 Report Version
: Rev. 02
: 1 of 32 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA870804-01 Table of Contents 4.1 4.2 5.1 1. Statement of Compliance ...........................................................................................................................................3 2. Administration Data ....................................................................................................................................................4 2.1 Testing Laboratory.............................................................................................................................................4 Applicant............................................................................................................................................................4 2.2 2.3 Manufacturer .....................................................................................................................................................4 Application Details .............................................................................................................................................4 2.4 3. General Information....................................................................................................................................................5 3.1 Description of Device Under Test (DUT)............................................................................................................5 Product Photos..................................................................................................................................................6 3.2 3.3 Applied Standards .............................................................................................................................................7 Device Category and SAR Limits ......................................................................................................................7 3.4 Test Conditions..................................................................................................................................................7 3.5 3.5.1 Ambient Condition ...................................................................................................................................7 3.5.2 Test Configuration....................................................................................................................................7 4. Specific Absorption Rate (SAR).................................................................................................................................8 Introduction........................................................................................................................................................8 SAR Definition ...................................................................................................................................................8 5. SAR Measurement Setup ...........................................................................................................................................9 DASY5 E-Field Probe System.........................................................................................................................10 5.1.1 E-Field Probe Specification....................................................................................................................10 5.1.2 E-Field Probe Calibration.......................................................................................................................11 5.2 DATA Acquisition Electronics (DAE) ................................................................................................................13 Robot...............................................................................................................................................................13 5.3 5.4 Measurement Server .......................................................................................................................................13 SAM Twin Phantom .........................................................................................................................................14 5.5 Device Holder for SAM Twin Phantom ............................................................................................................15 5.6 5.7 Data Storage and Evaluation...........................................................................................................................16 5.7.1 Data Storage..........................................................................................................................................16 5.7.2 Data Evaluation .....................................................................................................................................16 Test Equipment List .........................................................................................................................................18 6. Tissue Simulating Liquids........................................................................................................................................19 7. Uncertainty Assessment ..........................................................................................................................................21 8. SAR Measurement Evaluation .................................................................................................................................23 Purpose of System Performance check ..........................................................................................................23 System Setup ..................................................................................................................................................23 Validation Results ............................................................................................................................................25 9. Description for DUT Testing Position......................................................................................................................26 10. Measurement Procedures ........................................................................................................................................27 10.1 Spatial Peak SAR Evaluation...........................................................................................................................27 10.2 Scan Procedures.............................................................................................................................................28 10.3 SAR Averaged Methods ..................................................................................................................................28 11. SAR Test Results ......................................................................................................................................................29 11.1 Conducted Power............................................................................................................................................29 11.2 Test Records for Body SAR Test .....................................................................................................................30 12. References.................................................................................................................................................................32 Appendix A - System Performance Check Data Appendix B - SAR Measurement Data Appendix C - Calibration Data Appendix D - Product Photos Appendix E - Test Setup Photos 8.1 8.2 8.3 5.8 SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. TEL : 886-3-327-3456 FAX : 886-3-328-4978 FCC ID : HLZZG5WIIM
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: Rev. 02 FCC SAR Test Report 1. Statement of Compliance Report No. : FA870804-01 The Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) maximum results found during testing for the Acer Inc. Notebook Computer ACER, GATEWAY, PACKARD BELL ZG5, Aspire one are as follows (with expanded uncertainty 21.9%):
Position SAR Body 802.11b/g/n SAR
(W/kg) 0.00638 802.11a/n SAR
(W/kg) 0.147 802.16e SAR
(W/kg) 0.03 They are in compliance with Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) for general population/uncontrolled exposure limits specified in FCC 47 CFR part 2 (2.1093) and ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1999 and had been tested in accordance with the measurement methods and procedures specified in OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C
(Edition 01-01). Approved by Roy Wu Manager SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. TEL : 886-3-327-3456 FAX : 886-3-328-4978 FCC ID : HLZZG5WIIM
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: Rev. 02 FCC SAR Test Report 2. Administration Data 2.1 Testing Laboratory Report No. : FA870804-01 Company Name :
Address :
Sporton International Inc. No.52, Hwa-Ya 1st RD., Hwa Ya Technology Park, Kwei-Shan Hsiang, TaoYuan Hsien, Taiwan, R.O.C. SAR01-HY Test Site :
Telephone Number : 886-3-327-3456 Fax Number :
886-3-328-4978 2.2 Applicant Company Name :
Address :
2.3 Manufacturer Company Name :
Address :
Acer Inc. 8F, 88, Sec. 1, Hsin Tai Wu Rd., Hsichih, Taipei Hsien 221, Taiwan, R.O.C. Quanta Computer Inc. 1. No. 2, Lane 58, Sanzhuang Road, Songjiang Export Processing Zone, 2. No. 4, Wen Ming 1st Street, Kuei Shan Hsiang, Taoyuan Shien, Taiwan, 3. No. 8, Dongjing Rd., Songjiang Industrial Zone, Shanghai, P.R. China 4. No. 4, Lane 58, Sanzhuang Road, Songjiang Export Processing Zone, Shanghai, P.R. China R.O.C. 333 Shanghai, P.R. China Shanghai, P.R. China Shanghai, P.R. China Shanghai, P.R. China Shanghai, P.R. China Beijing, P.R.C. P.R. China Guangdong, P.R.C. 5. North to Songsheng. Road, Songjiang Industrial Zone, Shanghai, P.R. China 6. B#, No. 1, South Rongteng Road, Songjiang Export Processing Zone, 7. Standard Factory, South to Valqua, Rongxin Road, Songjiang Export Processing Zone, Shanghai, P.R. China 8. C#, No. 1, South Rongteng Road, Songhjang Export Processing Zone, 9. No. 6, Lane 66, Sanzhuang Road, Songjiang Export Processing Zone, 10. No. 6, Lane 58, Sanzhuang Road, Songjiang Export Processing Zone, 11. Huade Building, No. 18, ChuangYe Rd., ShandDi Zone, HaiDian District, 12. No. 68, Sanzhuang Road, Songjiang Export Processing Zone, Shanghai, 13. 2F, C Building, XinYe Rd, Export Processing District In Torch, Zhongshan, 2.4 Application Details Date of reception of application: Nov. 14, 2008 Start of test :
Dec. 02, 2008 End of test :
Mar. 10, 2009 SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. TEL : 886-3-327-3456 FAX : 886-3-328-4978 FCC ID : HLZZG5WIIM
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: Rev. 02 FCC SAR Test Report 3. General Information 3.1 Description of Device Under Test (DUT) Product Feature & Specification Report No. : FA870804-01 DUT Type Trade Name Model Name FCC ID Tx/Rx Frequency Range Antenna Type Notebook HW Version Notebook SW Version Type of Modulation Notebook Computer ACER, GATEWAY, PACKARD BELL ZG5, Aspire one HLZZG5WIIM 802.11b/g/n : 2400 MHz ~ 2483.5 MHz 802.11a/n : 5150 MHz ~ 5250 MHz, 5250 MHz ~ 5350 MHz 5470 MHz ~ 5725 MHz, 5725 MHz ~ 5850 MHz 802.16e : 2496 MHz ~ 2690 MHz Fixed Internal Antenna D V0.3305_DSC (BIOS) 802.11b : DSSS 802.11g/a/n : OFDM 802.16e : QPSK / 16-QAM Identical Prototype DUT Stage Remark: WLAN and WiMAX share the same antenna and they can not simultaneous transmit. Accessories List:
AC Adapter Battery Accessories Specification DELTA ADP-30JH B I/P: 100-240Vac, 50-60Hz, 1.2A;
O/P: 19Vdc, 1.58A Brand Name Model Name Power Rating AC Power Cord Type 1.82 meter without shielded cable without ferrite core DC Power Cord Type 1.6 meter shielded cable with ferrite core Brand Name Model Name Power Rating Type Simplo UM08B74 11.1Vdc, 5200mAh/52Wh Li-ion Remark: The above EUT's information was declared by manufacturer. Please refer to the specifications or user's manual for more detailed description. SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. TEL : 886-3-327-3456 FAX : 886-3-328-4978 FCC ID : HLZZG5WIIM
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: Rev. 02 FCC SAR Test Report Notebook Specification Report No. : FA870804-01 Housing Type AC Power Adapter AC Power Adapter Rating AC Power Core Type DC Power Cable Type CPU Memory Capacity 8.9" LCD Panel HDD Battery Intel WiMax/WiFi Link 5150 Camera 3.2 Product Photos Refer to Appendix D. SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. TEL : 886-3-327-3456 FAX : 886-3-328-4978 FCC ID : HLZZG5WIIM Model ADP-30JH B Plastic DELTA I/P: 100-240Vac O/P:19Vdc, 1.58A Non-shielded AC 3-pin (1.8m) Non-shielded DC (1.5m) with one ferrite core Intel 512MB / 1GB AUO N270 (1.6GHz) Model Model CHI MEI Intel Model Model Sandisk Seagate WD HGST SIMPLO Panasonic INTEL Lite-On Suyin Model Model Model Model Model Model Model Model A089SW01 V0 A089SW01 V1 N089L6-L02 Z-U130 SLC (4GB) ZT4 MLC (4GB) ZT4 MLC (8GB) uSSD MLC (8GB) ST980310AS (80GB) WD800BEVT-22ZCT0 (80GB) HTS543280L9A300 (80GB) UM08A71 UM08A72 UM08A73 UM08B74 UM08A52 512ANXMMW 08PC01 SP0814V1.2 CN0316-M608-0V01
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: Rev. 02 FCC SAR Test Report 3.3 Applied Standards Report No. : FA870804-01 The Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) testing specification, method and procedure for this Notebook Computer is in accordance with the following standards:
47 CFR Part 2 (2.1093) IEEE C95.1-1999 OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C (Edition 01-01) KDB 248227 r1.2 3.4 Device Category and SAR Limits This device belongs to portable device category because its radiating structure is allowed to be used within 20 centimeters of the body of the user. Limit for General Population/Uncontrolled exposure should be applied for this device, it is 1.6 W/kg as averaged over any 1 gram of tissue. 3.5 Test Conditions 3.5.1 Ambient Condition Ambient Temperature Humidity 3.5.2 Test Configuration 20-24
<60 For WLAN link mode, engineering testing software installed on the EUT can provide continuous transmitting RF signal. This RF signal utilized in SAR measurement has almost 100% duty cycle and its crest factor is 1. The data rates for WLAN SAR testing were set in 1Mbps for 802.11b, 6Mbps for 802.11g, 6Mbps for 802.11a, 6Mbps for 802.11n BW 20MHz and 15Mbps for 802.11n BW 40MHz due to the highest RF output power. For Wi-Max link mode, engineering testing software installed on the EUT can provide continuous transmitting RF signal. This RF signal utilized in SAR measurement has almost 38.3% duty cycle and its crest factor is 2.611. SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. TEL : 886-3-327-3456 FAX : 886-3-328-4978 FCC ID : HLZZG5WIIM
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: Rev. 02 FCC SAR Test Report 4. Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) 4.1 Introduction Report No. : FA870804-01 SAR is related to the rate at which energy is absorbed per unit mass in an object exposed to a radio field. The SAR distribution in a biological body is complicated and is usually carried out by experimental techniques or numerical modeling. The standard recommends limits for two tiers of groups, occupational/controlled and general population/uncontrolled, based on a persons awareness and ability to exercise control over his or her exposure. In general, occupational/controlled exposure limits are higher than the limits for general population/uncontrolled. 4.2 SAR Definition The SAR definition is the time derivative (rate) of the incremental energy (dW) absorbed by (dissipated in) an incremental mass (dm) contained in a volume element (dv) of a given density.
). The equation description is as below:
SAR =
d dt dW dm
=
d dt dW dv SAR is expressed in units of Watts per kilogram (W/kg) SAR measurement can be either related to the temperature elevation in tissue by T SAR = C t
, where C is the specific head capacity, T is the temperature rise and t the exposure duration, or related to the electrical field in the tissue by SAR =
2E
, where is the conductivity of the tissue, is the mass density of the tissue and E is the rms electrical field strength. However for evaluating SAR of low power transmitter, electrical field measurement is typically applied. SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. TEL : 886-3-327-3456 FAX : 886-3-328-4978 FCC ID : HLZZG5WIIM
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: Rev. 02 FCC SAR Test Report 5. SAR Measurement Setup Report No. : FA870804-01 Fig. 5.1 DASY5 System The DASY5 system for performance compliance tests is illustrated above graphically. This system consists of the following items:
(cid:190) A standard high precision 6-axis robot with controller, a teach pendant and software
(cid:190) A data acquisition electronic (DAE) attached to the robot arm extension
(cid:190) A dosimetric probe equipped with an optical surface detector system
(cid:190) The electro-optical converter (ECO) performs the conversion between optical and electrical signals
(cid:190) A measurement server performs the time critical tasks such as signal filtering, control of the robot operation and fast movement interrupts.
(cid:190) A probe alignment unit which improves the accuracy of the probe positioning
(cid:190) A computer operating Windows XP
(cid:190) DASY5 software
(cid:190) Remove control with teach pendant and additional circuitry for robot safety such as warming lamps, etc. The SAM twin phantom
(cid:190)
(cid:190) A device holder
(cid:190)
(cid:190) Dipole for evaluating the proper functioning of the system Tissue simulating liquid Some of the components are described in details in the following sub-sections. SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. TEL : 886-3-327-3456 FAX : 886-3-328-4978 FCC ID : HLZZG5WIIM
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: Rev. 02 FCC SAR Test Report 5.1 DASY5 E-Field Probe System Report No. : FA870804-01 The SAR measurement is conducted with the dosimetric probe (manufactured by SPEAG).The probe is specially designed and calibrated for use in liquid with high permittivity. The dosimetric probe has special calibration in liquid at different frequency. This probe has a built in optical surface detection system to prevent from collision with phantom. 5.1.1 E-Field Probe Specification
<ET3DV6>
Construction Dynamic Range Frequency Directivity Symmetrical design with triangular core Built-in optical fiber for surface detection system Built-in shielding against static charges PEEK enclosure material (resistant to organic solvents) 10 MHz to 3 GHz 0.2 dB in brain tissue (rotation around probe axis) 0.4 dB in brain tissue (rotation perpendicular to probe axis) 5W/g to 100mW/g; Linearity:
0.2dB Surface Detection 0.2 mm repeatability in air and clear liquids on reflecting surface Overall length: 330mm Dimensions Tip length: 16mm Body diameter: 12mm Tip diameter: 6.8mm Distance from probe tip to dipole centers: 2.7mm General dosimetry up to 3GHz Compliance tests for mobile phones and Wireless LAN Fast automatic scanning in arbitrary phantoms Application Fig. 5.2 Probe Setup on Robot
<EX3DV3 Probe>
Construction Frequency Directivity Dynamic Range Dimensions Application SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. TEL : 886-3-327-3456 FAX : 886-3-328-4978 FCC ID : HLZZG5WIIM Symmetrical design with triangular core Built-in shielding against static charges PEEK enclosure material (resistant to organic solvents) 10 MHz to 6 GHz; Linearity: 0.2 dB (30 MHz to 3 GHz) 0.3 dB in HSL (rotation around probe axis) 0.5 dB in tissue material (rotation normal to probe axis) 10 W/g to 100 mW/g; Linearity: 0.2 dB
(noise: typically < 1 W/g) Overall length: 330 mm (Tip: 20 mm) Tip diameter: 2.5 mm (Body: 12 mm) Typical distance from probe tip to dipole centers: 1 mm High precision dosimetric measurements in any exposure scenario (e.g., very strong gradient fields). Only probe which enables compliance testing for frequencies up to 6 GHz with precision of better 30%. Fig. 5.3 EX3DV3 E-field Probe
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: Rev. 02 FCC SAR Test Report 5.1.2 E-Field Probe Calibration Report No. : FA870804-01 Each probe needs to be calibrated according to a dosimetric assessment procedure with accuracy better than 10%. The spherical isotropy shall be evaluated and within 0.25dB. The sensitivity parameters (NormX, NormY, and NormZ), the diode compression parameter (DCP) and the conversion factor (ConvF) of the probe are tested. The calibration data are as below:
ET3DV6 sn1788 (Cal: Sep. 23, 2008) Item Sensitivity (V) Diode Compression Point (mV) Conversion Factor
(Head / Body) Boundary Effect
(Head / Body) EX3DV3 sn3514 (Cal: Jan. 31, 2008) Item Sensitivity (V) Diode Compression Point (mV) Conversion Factor
(Head / Body) Boundary Effect
(Head / Body) X axis 1.73 95 Frequency
(MHz) 2350~2550 Frequency
(MHz) 2350~2550 X axis 0.65 95 Frequency
(MHz) 2500~2700 5100~5300 5200~5400 5400~5600 5500~5700 5700~5900 Frequency
(MHz) 2500~2700 5100~5300 5200~5400 5400~5600 5500~5700 5700~5900 Y axis 1.59 98 Z axis 1.72 91 X,Y,Z axis 4.68 / 3.98 Alpha Depth 0.80 / 0.94 1.45 / 1.75 Y axis 0.69 93 Z axis 0.58 96 X,Y,Z axis 7.31 / 6.91
- / 4.34
- / 4.06
- / 3.88
- / 4.19
- / 4.20 Alpha Depth 0.62 / 0.52 0.60 / 0.76
- / 0.35
- / 0.38
- / 0.43
- / 0.35
- / 0.30
- / 1.70
- / 1.70
- / 1.70
- / 1.70
- / 1.70 SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. TEL : 886-3-327-3456 FAX : 886-3-328-4978 FCC ID : HLZZG5WIIM
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: Rev. 02 FCC SAR Test Report EX3DV3 sn3514 (Cal: Jan. 21, 2009) Item Sensitivity (V) Diode Compression Point (mV) Conversion Factor
(Head / Body) Boundary Effect
(Head / Body) Report No. : FA870804-01 X axis 0.66 91 Frequency
(MHz) 2500~2700 5100~5300 5200~5400 5400~5600 5500~5700 5700~5900 Frequency
(MHz) 2500~2700 5100~5300 5200~5400 5400~5600 5500~5700 5700~5900 Y axis 0.70 94 Z axis 0.60 95 X,Y,Z axis 7.34 / 7.20 4.78 / 4.29 4.40 / 3.94 4.22 / 3.88 4.13 / 3.89 4.13 / 3.85 Alpha 0.16 / 0.34 0.40 / 0.45 0.40 / 0.45 0.40 / 0.45 0.40 / 0.45 0.40 / 0.45 Depth 2.19 / 1.14 1.70 / 1.75 1.70 / 1.75 1.70 / 1.75 1.70 / 1.75 1.70 / 1.75 NOTE: The probe parameters have been calibrated by the SPEAG. SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. TEL : 886-3-327-3456 FAX : 886-3-328-4978 FCC ID : HLZZG5WIIM
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: Rev. 02 FCC SAR Test Report 5.2 DATA Acquisition Electronics (DAE) Report No. : FA870804-01 The data acquisition electronics (DAE) consists of a highly sensitive electrometer-grade preamplifier with auto-zeroing, a channel and gain-switching multiplexer, a fast 16 bit AD-converter and a command decoder and control logic unit. Transmission to the measurement server is accomplished through an optical downlink for data and status information as well as an optical uplink for commands and the clock. The mechanical probe mounting device includes two different sensor systems for frontal and sideways probe contacts. They are used for mechanical surface detection and probe collision detection. The input impedance of the DAE is 200M Ohm; the inputs are symmetrical and floating. Common mode rejection is above 80dB. 5.3 Robot The DASY5 system uses the high precision robots TX90 XL type out of the newer series from Stubli SA
(France). For the 6-axis controller DASY5 system, the CS8C robot controller version from Stubli is used. The XL robot series have many features that are important for our application:
(cid:190) High precision (repeatability 0.02 mm)
(cid:190) High reliability (industrial design)
(cid:190)
(cid:190)
(cid:190) Jerk-free straight movements Low ELF interference (the closed metallic construction shields against motor control fields) 6-axis controller 5.4 Measurement Server The DASY5 measurement server is based on a PC/104 CPU board with 400 MHz CPU 128 MB chipdisk and 128 MB RAM. Communication with the DAE electronic box the 16-bit AD-converter system for optical detection and digital I/O interface. The measurement server performs all the real-time data evaluation for field measurements and surface detection, controls robot movements and handles safety operations. SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. TEL : 886-3-327-3456 FAX : 886-3-328-4978 FCC ID : HLZZG5WIIM
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(cid:190) Left head
(cid:190) Right head
(cid:190) Flat phantom The bottom plate contains three pair of bolts for locking the device holder. The device holder positions are adjusted to the standard measurement positions in the three sections. A white cover is provided to tap the phantom during off-periods to prevent water evaporation and changes in the liquid parameters. On the phantom top, three reference markers are provided to identify the phantom position with respect to the robot. The phantom can be used with the following tissue simulating liquids:
*Water-sugar based liquid
*Glycol based liquids Fig. 5.3 Top View of Twin Phantom Fig. 5.4 Bottom View of Twin Phantom SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. TEL : 886-3-327-3456 FAX : 886-3-328-4978 FCC ID : HLZZG5WIIM
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(EPR). Thus the device needs no repositioning when changing the angles. The DASY5 device holder has been made out of low-loss POM material having the following dielectric parameters: relative permittivity r =3 and loss tangent = 0.02. The amount of dielectric material has been reduced in the closest vicinity of the device, since measurements have suggested that the influence of the clamp on the test results could thus be lowered. Fig. 5.5 Device Holder SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. TEL : 886-3-327-3456 FAX : 886-3-328-4978 FCC ID : HLZZG5WIIM
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: Rev. 02 FCC SAR Test Report 5.7 Data Storage and Evaluation 5.7.1 Data Storage Report No. : FA870804-01 The DASY5 software stores the assessed data from the data acquisition electronics as raw data (in microvolt readings from the probe sensors), together with all the necessary software parameters for the data evaluation (probe calibration data, liquid parameters and device frequency and modulation data) in measurement files with the extension .DA5. The post-processing software evaluates the desired unit and format for output each time the data is visualized or exported. This allows verification of the complete software setup even after the measurement and allows correction of erroneous parameter settings. For example, if a measurement has been performed with an incorrect crest factor parameter in the device setup, the parameter can be corrected afterwards and the data can be reevaluated. The measured data can be visualized or exported in different units or formats, depending on the selected probe type (e.g., [V/m], [A/m], [mW/g]). Some of these units are not available in certain situations or give meaningless results, e.g., a SAR-output in a non-lose media, will always be zero. Raw data can also be exported to perform the evaluation with other software packages. 5.7.2 Data Evaluation The DASY5 post-processing software (SEMCAD) automatically executes the following procedures to calculate the field units from the microvolt readings at the probe connector. The parameters used in the evaluation are stored in the configuration modules of the software Probe parameters
- Sensitivity
- Conversion factor
- Diode compression point
- Conductivity
- Density
- Crest factor Normi, ai0, ai1, ai2 ConvFi dcpi f cf Media parameters Device parameters - Frequency These parameters must be set correctly in the software. They can be found in the component documents or they can be imported into the software from the configuration files issued for the DASY5 components. In the direct measuring mode of the multi-meter option, the parameters of the actual system setup are used. In the scan visualization and export modes, the parameters stored in the corresponding document files are used. The first step of the evaluation is a linearization of the filtered input signal to account for the compression characteristics of the detector diode. The compensation depends on the input signal, the diode type and the DC-transmission factor from the diode to the evaluation electronics. If the exciting field is pulsed, the crest factor of the signal must be known to correctly compensate for peak power. SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. TEL : 886-3-327-3456 FAX : 886-3-328-4978 FCC ID : HLZZG5WIIM
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: Rev. 02 FCC SAR Test Report The formula for each channel can be given as Vi =
cf idcp with Vi = compensated signal of channel i (i = x, y, z) Ui = input signal of channel i (i = x, y, z) cf = crest factor of exciting field (DASY parameter) dcpi = diode compression point (DASY parameter) iU +
2 iU . Report No. : FA870804-01 From the compensated input signals, the primary field data for each channel can be evaluated E-field probes iE =
H-field probes iH =
V i ConvF Norm i faaV
+
+
1 0 i i i f fa i 2 2 with Vi = compensated signal of channel i (i = x, y, z) Normi = sensor sensitivity of channel i (i = x, y, z) V/(V/m)2 for E-field Probes ConvF = sensitivity enhancement in solution aij = sensor sensitivity factors for H-field probes f = carrier frequency [GHz]
Ei = electric field strength of channel i in V/m Hi = magnetic field strength of channel i in A/m The RSS value of the field components gives the total field strength (Hermitian magnitude) The primary field data are used to calculate the derived field units. totE =
E 2 X
+
2 E Y
+
E 2 Z SAR =
2 totE . 1000 Etot = total field strength in V/m
= conductivity in [mho/m] or [Siemens/m]
= equivalent tissue density in g/cm3 with SAR = local specific absorption rate in mW/g Note that the density is set to 1, to account for actual head tissue density rather than the density of the tissue simulating liquid. The power flow density is calculated assuming the excitation field to be a free space field. pweP =
or pweP =
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: Rev. 02 FCC SAR Test Report 5.8 Test Equipment List Report No. : FA870804-01 Manufacturer Name of Equipment Type/Model Serial Number SPEAG SPEAG SPEAG SPEAG SPEAG SPEAG SPEAG SPEAG SPEAG SPEAG SPEAG SPEAG SPEAG SPEAG SPEAG SPEAG SPEAG SPEAG SPEAG SPEAG SPEAG SPEAG Agilent Agilent R&S Agilent Agilent AR R&S R&S Dosimetric E-Filed Probe Dosimetric E-Filed Probe Dosimetric E-Filed Probe 835MHz System Validation Kit 900MHz System Validation Kit 1800MHz System Validation Kit 1900MHz System Validation Kit 2000MHz System Validation Kit 2300MHz System Validation Kit 2450MHz System Validation Kit 2600MHz System Validation Kit 3500MHz System Validation Kit 5GHz System Validation Kit Data Acquisition Electronics Data Acquisition Electronics Device Holder SAM Phantom SAM Phantom SAM Phantom SAM Phantom ELI4 Phantom ELI4 Phantom PNA Series Network Analyzer Wireless Communication Test Set Universal Radio Communication Tester Dielectric Probe Kit Dual Directional Coupler Power Amplifier Power Meter Power Sensor ET3DV6 ET3DV6 EX3DV3 D835V2 D900V2 D1800V2 D1900V2 D2000V2 D2300V2 D2450V2 D2600V2 D3500V2 D5GHzV2 DAE3 DAE4 N/A QD 000 P40 C QD 000 P40 C QD 000 P40 C QD 000 P40 C QD 0VA 001 BB QD 0VA 001 BA E8358A E5515C CMU200 85070D 778D 5S1G4M2 NRVD NRV-Z1 1787 1788 3514 499 190 2d076 5d041 1010 1006 736 1008 1014 1006 577 778 N/A TP-1303 TP-1383 TP-1446 TP-1477 1026 1029 US40260131 MY48360820 105934 US01440205 50422 0328767 101394 100130 Table 5.1 Test Equipment List Calibration Last Cal. Due Date Aug. 26, 2008 Aug. 25, 2009 Sep. 23, 2008 Sep. 22, 2009 Jan. 21, 2009 Jan. 20, 2010 Mar. 17, 2008 Mar. 16, 2010 Jul. 15, 2009 Jul. 16, 2007 Jul. 10, 2007 Jul. 09, 2009 Mar. 28, 2008 Mar. 27, 2010 Sep. 17, 2008 Sep. 16, 2010 Sep. 12, 2007 Sep. 11, 2009 Jul. 12, 2007 Jul. 11, 2009 Sep. 12, 2007 Sep. 11, 2009 Sep. 19, 2007 Sep. 18, 2009 Jan. 24, 2008 Jan. 23, 2010 Nov. 12, 2008 Nov. 11, 2009 Sep. 22, 2008 Sep. 21, 2009 NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR Apr. 02, 2008 Apr. 01, 2009 Dec. 15, 2008 Dec. 14, 2009 Nov. 11, 2008 Nov. 10, 2009 NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR Oct. 20, 2008 Oct. 19, 2009 Oct. 20, 2008 Oct. 19, 2009 SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. TEL : 886-3-327-3456 FAX : 886-3-328-4978 FCC ID : HLZZG5WIIM
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: Rev. 02 FCC SAR Test Report 6. Tissue Simulating Liquids Report No. : FA870804-01 For the measurement of the field distribution inside the SAM phantom with DASY5, the phantom must be filled with around 25 liters of homogeneous body tissue simulating liquid. The liquid height from the bottom of the phantom body is 15.2 centimeters, which is shown in Fig. 6.1. Fig 6.1 Liquid height from the bottom of the phantom body is 15.2 centimeters The following ingredients for tissue simulating liquid are used:
(cid:190) Water: deionized water (pure H20), resistivity 16M- as basis for the liquid
(cid:190) Sugar: refined sugar in crystals, as available in food shops to reduce relative permittivity
(cid:190) Salt: pure NaCl to increase conductivity
(cid:190) Cellulose: Hydroxyethyl-cellulose, medium viscosity (75-125 mPa.s, 2% in water, 20C), CAS#54290-to increase viscosity and to keep sugar in solution.
(cid:190) Preservative: Preventol D-7 Bayer AG, D-51368 Leverkusen, CAS#55965-84-9- to prevent the spread of bacteria and molds.
(cid:190) DGMBE: Deithlenglycol-monobuthyl ether (DGMBE), Fluka Chemie GmbH, CAS#112-34-5 to reduce relative permittivity. SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. TEL : 886-3-327-3456 FAX : 886-3-328-4978 FCC ID : HLZZG5WIIM
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: Rev. 02 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA870804-01 Table 6.2 shows the measuring results for muscle simulating liquid. Conductivity Temperature Frequency Band
() 802.11b/g/n
(2400~2450 MHz) 802.16e
(2496~2690 MHz) 802.11a/n
(5150~5250 MHz) 802.11a/n
(5250~5350 MHz) 802.11a/n
(5470~5725 MHz) 21.5 21.4 21.6 21.5 21.4 21.4 21.4 802.11a/n
(5725~5850 MHz) 21.4
(MHz) 2412 2437 2462 2501 2593 2685 2501 2593 2685 2501 2593 2685 5180 5240 5260 5320 5520 5580 5620 5670 5680 5745 5785 5825
() 1.92 1.95 1.98 2.07 2.19 2.25 2.06 2.16 2.21 2.10 2.20 2.25 5.30 5.39 5.42 5.50 5.75 5.82 5.87 5.93 5.94 6.05 6.09 6.13 Permittivity
(r ) 51.3 51.2 51.1 53.0 52.8 52.6 54.0 53.8 53.6 51.3 51.1 50.9 48.7 48.6 48.6 48.4 48.0 47.8 47.7 47.6 47.5 47.5 47.4 47.2 Measurement date Dec. 02, 2008 Dec. 02, 2008 Jan. 15, 2009 Mar. 10, 2009 Dec. 03, 2008 Dec. 03, 2008 Dec. 03, 2008 Dec. 03, 2008 Table 6.1 Measuring Results for Muscle Simulating Liquid The measuring data are consistent with r = 52.7 5%, = 1.95 5% for 2400~2483.5 MHz, r = 52.51 5%, = 2.16 5% for 2496~2690 MHz, r = 49.0 5% and = 5.30 5% for 5150~5350 MHz, r = 48.6 5% and = 5.65 5% for 5470~5725 MHz, and r = 48.2 5%, = 6.00 5% for 5725~5850 MHz. SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. TEL : 886-3-327-3456 FAX : 886-3-328-4978 FCC ID : HLZZG5WIIM
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: Rev. 02 FCC SAR Test Report 7. Uncertainty Assessment Report No. : FA870804-01 The component of uncertainly may generally be categorized according to the methods used to evaluate them. The evaluation of uncertainly by the statistical analysis of a series of observations is termed a Type An evaluation of uncertainty. The evaluation of uncertainty by means other than the statistical analysis of a series of observation is termed a Type B evaluation of uncertainty. Each component of uncertainty, however evaluated, is represented by an estimated standard deviation, termed standard uncertainty, which is determined by the positive square root of the estimated variance. A Type A evaluation of standard uncertainty may be based on any valid statistical method for treating data. This includes calculating the standard deviation of the mean of a series of independent observations;
using the method of least squares to fit a curve to the data in order to estimate the parameter of the curve and their standard deviations; or carrying out an analysis of variance in order to identify and quantify random effects in certain kinds of measurement. A type B evaluation of standard uncertainty is typically based on scientific judgment using all of the relevant information available. These may include previous measurement data, experience and knowledge of the behavior and properties of relevant materials and instruments, manufactures specification, data provided in calibration reports and uncertainties assigned to reference data taken from handbooks. Broadly speaking, the uncertainty is either obtained from an outdoor source or obtained from an assumed distribution, such as the normal distribution, rectangular or triangular distributions indicated in Table 7.1 Uncertainty Distributions Multiplying factor(a) Normal 1/k (b) Rectangular Triangular 1/3 1/6 U-shape 1/2
(a) standard uncertainty is determined as the product of the multiplying factor and the estimated range of variations in the measured quantity
(b) is the coverage factor Table 7.1 Standard Uncertainty for Assumed Distribution The combined standard uncertainty of the measurement result represents the estimated standard deviation of the result. It is obtained by combining the individual standard uncertainties of both Type A and Type B evaluation using the usual root-sum-squares (RSS) methods of combining standard deviations by taking the positive square root of the estimated variances. Expanded uncertainty is a measure of uncertainty that defines an interval about the measurement result within which the measured value is confidently believed to lie. It is obtained by multiplying the combined standard uncertainty by a coverage factor. Typically, the coverage factor ranges from 2 to 3. Using a coverage factor allows the true value of a measured quantity to be specified with a defined probability within the specified uncertainty range. For purpose of this document, a coverage factor two is used, which corresponds to confidence interval of about 95 %. The DASY5 uncertainty Budget is showed in Table 7.2. SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. TEL : 886-3-327-3456 FAX : 886-3-328-4978 FCC ID : HLZZG5WIIM
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Probability Distribution Divisor Ci
(1g) Standard Unc.
(1g) vi or Veff Measurement Equipment Probe Calibration Axial Isotropy Hemispherical Isotropy Boundary Effects Linearity System Detection Limits Readout Electronics Response Time Integration Time RF Ambient Noise RF Ambient Reflections Probe Positioner Probe Positioning Max. SAR Eval. Test Sample Related Device Positioning Device Holder Power Drift Phantom and Setup Phantom Uncertainty Liquid Conductivity (target) Liquid Conductivity (meas.) Liquid Permittivity (target) Liquid Permittivity (meas.) Combined Standard Uncertainty Coverage Factor for 95 %
Expanded uncertainty
(Coverage factor = 2) 5.9 %
4.7 %
9.6 %
1.0 %
4.7 %
1.0 %
0.3 %
0.8 %
2.6 %
3.0 %
3.0 %
0.4 %
2.9 %
1.0 %
2.9 %
3.6 %
5.0 %
4.0 %
5.0 %
2.5 %
5.0 %
2.5 %
Normal Rectangular Rectangular Rectangular Rectangular Rectangular Normal Rectangular Rectangular Rectangular Rectangular Rectangular Rectangular Rectangular Normal Normal Rectangular Rectangular Rectangular Normal Rectangular Normal K=2 1 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 3 3 3 1 3 1 1 0.7 0.7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0.64 0.64 0.6 0.6 5.9 %
1.9 %
3.9 %
0.6 %
2.7 %
0.6 %
0.3 %
0.5 %
1.5 %
1.7 %
1.7 %
0.2 %
1.7 %
0.6 %
2.9 3.6 2.9 2.3 1.8 1.6 1.7 1.5 10.9 145 5 387 21.9 Table 7.2 Uncertainty Budget of DASY5 SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. TEL : 886-3-327-3456 FAX : 886-3-328-4978 FCC ID : HLZZG5WIIM
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Spacer s Signal Generator Amp 3dB Att3 Dir.Coupler Att2 PM3 PM2 3D Probe positioner Field probe Flat Phantom Dipole x Cable Att1 PM1 Fig. 8.1 System Setup for System Evaluation SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. TEL : 886-3-327-3456 FAX : 886-3-328-4978 FCC ID : HLZZG5WIIM
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(MHz) 2450 2600 5200 5500 5800 SAR Measurement Data Target
(W/kg) 52.5 24.4 57.6 25.5 57.6 25.5 57.6 25.5 76.8 21.6 80.1 22.3 69.4 19.3 SAR (1g) SAR (10g) SAR (1g) SAR (10g) SAR (1g) SAR (10g) SAR (1g) SAR (10g) SAR (1g) SAR (10g) SAR (1g) SAR (10g) SAR (1g) SAR (10g)
-6.9 %
-6.1 %
0.9 %
-0.4 %
-6.8 %
-7.5 %
-0.9 %
2.0 %
-2.3 %
-2.8 %
3.1 %
4.0 %
2.6 %
4.1 %
Table 8.1 Target and Measurement Data Comparison
(W/kg) 48.9 22.9 58.1 25.4 53.7 23.6 57.1 25.0 75.0 21.0 82.6 23.2 71.2 20.1 Dec. 02, 2008 Dec. 02, 2008 Mar. 10, 2009 Jan. 15, 2009 Dec. 03, 2008 Dec. 03, 2008 Dec. 03, 2008 SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. TEL : 886-3-327-3456 FAX : 886-3-328-4978 FCC ID : HLZZG5WIIM
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: Rev. 02 FCC SAR Test Report 10. Measurement Procedures Report No. : FA870804-01 The measurement procedures are as follows:
(cid:190) Using engineering software to transmit RF power continuously (continuous Tx) in the middle channel
(cid:190) Placing the DUT in the positions described in the last section
(cid:190) Setting scan area, grid size and other setting on the DASY4 software
(cid:190) Taking data for the low channel
(cid:190) Repeat the previous steps for the lowest and highest channels. According to the OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C standard, the recommended procedure for assessing the peak spatial-average SAR value consists of the following steps:
(cid:190) Power reference measurement
(cid:190) Area scan
(cid:190) Zoom scan
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(SEMCAD). The system always gives the maximum values for the 1g and 10g cubes. The algorithm to find the cube with highest averaged SAR is divided into the following stages:
(cid:122) extraction of the measured data (grid and values) from the Zoom Scan
(cid:122) calculation of the SAR value at every measurement point based on all stored data (A/D values and measurement parameters)
(cid:122) generation of a high-resolution mesh within the measured volume
(cid:122)
(cid:122) extrapolation of the entire 3-D field distribution to the phantom surface over the distance from interpolation of all measured values form the measurement grid to the high-resolution grid sensor to surface
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(2685MHz) 23.01 23.12 23.83 23.80 802.11n (BW 20M)
(dBm) 6Mbps 27.08 26.87 27.19 Low Ch 0
(2501MHz) 22.86 22.95 23.81 23.57 802.11b
(dBm) 1 Mbps 20.24 20.27 19.99 802.16e
(dBm) Mid Ch 1
(2593MHz) 22.90 23.05 23.83 23.76 802.11g
(dBm) 6 Mbps 27.29 27.50 27.69 802.11n (BW 40M)
(dBm) 15Mbps 26.22 27.60 28.00 802.11a
(dBm) 6 Mbps 16.58 16.64 16.41 16.62 16.74 16.53 16.56 16.69 16.47 16.38 16.72 16.54 16.56 25.19 25.12 25.28 802.11n (BW 20M)
(dBm) 6Mbps 16.37 16.46 16.39 16.60 16.73 16.80 16.72 16.81 16.54 16.64 16.86 16.21 16.75 24.97 25.00 25.14
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: Rev. 02 FCC SAR Test Report Band Data Rate Channel 102 118 134 151 159 11.2 Test Records for Body SAR Test Position Band NB Bottom with 0cm Gap NB Bottom with 0cm Gap NB Bottom with 0cm Gap NB Bottom with 0cm Gap NB Bottom with 0cm Gap NB Bottom with 0cm Gap 802.11b 802.11g 802.11n
(BW 20MHz) 802.11n
(BW 40MHz) 802.11g 802.11g Report No. : FA870804-01 802.11a (BW 40M)
(dBm) 15Mbps 16.52 16.67 16.52 23.40 23.10 Chan. Freq.
(MHz) 2437 2437 2437 6 6 6 Modulation Type DSSS OFDM OFDM Measured 1g SAR
(W/kg) 0.0042 0.00515 0.00441 Limit
(W/kg) Result Pass 1.6 1.6 Pass Pass 1.6 6 1 11 2437 2412 2462 OFDM OFDM OFDM 0.00484 0.00583 0.00638 1.6 1.6 1.6 Pass Pass Pass Position Band Chan. Freq.
(MHz) Modulation Type NB Bottom with 0cm Gap NB Bottom with 0cm Gap NB Bottom with 0cm Gap NB Bottom with 0cm Gap NB Bottom with 0cm Gap NB Bottom with 0cm Gap NB Bottom with 0cm Gap NB Bottom with 0cm Gap NB Bottom with 0cm Gap NB Bottom with 0cm Gap NB Bottom with 0cm Gap NB Bottom with 0cm Gap SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. TEL : 886-3-327-3456 FAX : 886-3-328-4978 FCC ID : HLZZG5WIIM 802.16e
(BW 5MHz) 802.16e
(BW 5MHz) 802.16e
(BW 5MHz) 802.16e
(BW 10MHz) 802.16e
(BW 10MHz) 802.16e
(BW 10MHz) 802.16e
(BW 5MHz) 802.16e
(BW 5MHz) 802.16e
(BW 5MHz) 802.16e
(BW 10MHz) 802.16e
(BW 10MHz) 802.16e
(BW 10MHz) 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 2 2501 QPSK1/2 2593 QPSK 1/2 2685 2501 QPSK1/2 QPSK1/2 2593 QPSK 1/2 2685 QPSK1/2 2501 16QAM 3/4 2593 16QAM 3/4 2685 16QAM 3/4 2501 16QAM3/4 2593 16QAM 3/4 2685 16QAM3/4 Measured 1g SAR
(W/kg) 0.015 0.025 0.014 0.012 0.026 0.017 0.025 0.03 0.03 0.015 0.025 0.013 Limit
(W/kg) Result 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass
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: Rev. 02 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA870804-01 Position Band Chan. Freq.
(MHz) Modulation Type NB Bottom with 0cm Gap 802.11a NB Bottom with 0cm Gap 802.11a NB Bottom with 0cm Gap 802.11a NB Bottom with 0cm Gap 802.11a NB Bottom with 0cm Gap 802.11a NB Bottom with 0cm Gap 802.11a NB Bottom with 0cm Gap NB Bottom with 0cm Gap 802.11a 802.11a NB Bottom with 0cm Gap 802.11a NB Bottom with 0cm Gap 802.11a NB Bottom with 0cm Gap NB Bottom with 0cm Gap NB Bottom with 0cm Gap 802.11a 802.11n
(BW 20MHz) 802.11n
(BW 40MHz) 36 48 52 64 104 116 124 136 149 157 165 136 5180 5240 5260 5320 5520 5580 5620 5680 5745 5785 5825 5680 OFDM OFDM OFDM OFDM OFDM OFDM OFDM OFDM OFDM OFDM OFDM OFDM 134 5670 OFDM Measured 1g SAR
(W/kg) 0.122 Limit
(W/kg) Result Pass 1.6 0.115 0.112 0.121 0.138 0.13 0.126 0.147 0.110 0.118 0.128 0.146 0.134 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Test EngineerJason Wang, Robert Liu, A-Rod Chen, and Gordon Lin SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. TEL : 886-3-327-3456 FAX : 886-3-328-4978 FCC ID : HLZZG5WIIM
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: Rev. 02 FCC SAR Test Report 12. References Report No. : FA870804-01
[1]
[2]
FCC 47 CFR Part 2 Frequency Allocations and Radio Treaty Matters; General Rules and Regulations IEEE Std. P1528-2003, Recommended Practice for Determining the Peak Spatial-Average Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) in the Human Head from Wireless Communications Devices:
Measurement Techniques, April 21, 2003
[3] Supplement C (Edition 01-01) to OET Bulletin 65 (Edition 97-01), Additional Information for Evaluating Compliance of Mobile and Portable Devices with FCC Limits for Human Exposure to RF Emissions, June 2001 IEEE Std. C95.1-1999, IEEE Standard for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz, 1999
[4]
[5] Robert J. Renka, Multivariate Interpolation Of Large Sets Of Scattered Data, University of North Texas ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software, vol. 14, no. 2, June 1988, pp. 139-148
[6] DASY5 System Handbook SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. TEL : 886-3-327-3456 FAX : 886-3-328-4978 FCC ID : HLZZG5WIIM
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: Rev. 02 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA870804-01 Appendix A - System Performance Check Data Test Laboratory: Sporton International Inc. SAR/HAC Testing Lab Date: 2008/12/2 System Check_Body_2450MHz_081202 DUT: Dipole 2450 MHz Communication System: CW; Frequency: 2450 MHz;Duty Cycle: 1:1 Medium: MSL_2450 Medium parameters used: f = 2450 MHz; = 1.97 mho/m; r = 51.2; = 1000 kg/m3 Ambient Temperature22.5 ; Liquid Temperature21.5 DASY5 Configuration:
- Probe: ET3DV6 - SN1788; ConvF(3.98, 3.98, 3.98); Calibrated: 2008/9/23
- Sensor-Surface: 4mm (Mechanical Surface Detection)
- Electronics: DAE4 Sn778; Calibrated: 2008/9/22
- Phantom: ELI 4.0; Type: QDOVA001BA; Serial: 1029
- Measurement SW: DASY5, V5.0 Build 120; SEMCAD X Version 13.2 Build 87 Pin=100mW/Area Scan (91x91x1): Measurement grid: dx=10mm, dy=10mm Maximum value of SAR (interpolated) = 5.64 mW/g Pin=100mW/Zoom Scan (7x7x7)/Cube 0: Measurement grid: dx=5mm, dy=5mm, dz=5mm Reference Value = 55 V/m; Power Drift = 0.024 dB Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 10.6 W/kg SAR(1 g) = 4.89 mW/g; SAR(10 g) = 2.29 mW/g Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 5.49 mW/g 0 dB = 5.49mW/g SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. TEL : 886-3-327-3456 FAX : 886-3-328-4978 FCC ID : HLZZG5WIIM Report Issued Date : Mar. 13, 2009 Report Version
: Rev. 02 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA870804-01 Test Laboratory: Sporton International Inc. SAR/HAC Testing Lab Date: 2008/12/2 System Check_Body_2600MHz_081202 DUT: Dipole 2600MHz Communication System: CW; Frequency: 2600 MHz;Duty Cycle: 1:1 Medium: MSL_2600 Medium parameters used: f = 2600 MHz; = 2.2 mho/m; r = 52.8; = 1000 kg/m3 Ambient Temperature22.5
; Liquid Temperature21.4 DASY5 Configuration:
- Probe: EX3DV3 - SN3514; ConvF(6.91, 6.91, 6.91); Calibrated: 2008/1/31
- Sensor-Surface: 3mm (Mechanical Surface Detection)
- Electronics: DAE4 Sn778; Calibrated: 2008/9/22
- Phantom: ELI 4.0; Type: QDOVA001BA; Serial: 1029
- Measurement SW: DASY5, V5.0 Build 120; SEMCAD X Version 13.2 Build 87 Pin=100mW/Area Scan (91x91x1): Measurement grid: dx=10mm, dy=10mm Maximum value of SAR (interpolated) = 8.04 mW/g Pin=100mW/Zoom Scan (7x7x7)/Cube 0: Measurement grid: dx=5mm, dy=5mm, dz=5mm Reference Value = 59.7 V/m; Power Drift = 0.014 dB Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 12.8 W/kg SAR(1 g) = 5.81 mW/g; SAR(10 g) = 2.54 mW/g Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 7.83 mW/g 0 dB = 7.83mW/g SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. TEL : 886-3-327-3456 FAX : 886-3-328-4978 FCC ID : HLZZG5WIIM Report Issued Date : Mar. 13, 2009 Report Version
: Rev. 02 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA870804-01 Test Laboratory: Sporton International Inc. SAR/HAC Testing Lab Date: 2009/1/15 System Check_Body_2600MHz_090115 DUT: Dipole 2600MHz Communication System: CW; Frequency: 2600 MHz;Duty Cycle: 1:1 Medium: MSL_2600 Medium parameters used: f = 2600 MHz; = 2.17 mho/m; r = 53.8; = 1000 kg/m3 Ambient Temperature22.8 ; Liquid Temperature21.6 DASY5 Configuration:
- Probe: EX3DV3 - SN3526; ConvF(8.14, 8.14, 8.14); Calibrated: 2008/8/26;
- Sensor-Surface: 3mm (Mechanical Surface Detection)
- Electronics: DAE4 Sn778; Calibrated: 2008/9/22
- Phantom: ELI 4.0; Type: QDOVA001BA; Serial: 1029
- Measurement SW: DASY5, V5.0 Build 120; SEMCAD X Version 13.2 Build 87 Pin=100mW/Area Scan (91x91x1): Measurement grid: dx=10mm, dy=10mm Maximum value of SAR (interpolated) = 7.91 mW/g Pin=100mW/Zoom Scan (7x7x7)/Cube 0: Measurement grid: dx=5mm, dy=5mm, dz=5mm Reference Value = 59.7 V/m; Power Drift = 0.034 dB Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 12.6 W/kg SAR(1 g) = 5.71 mW/g; SAR(10 g) = 2.5 mW/g Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 7.7 mW/g 0 dB = 7.7mW/g SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. TEL : 886-3-327-3456 FAX : 886-3-328-4978 FCC ID : HLZZG5WIIM Report Issued Date : Mar. 13, 2009 Report Version
: Rev. 02 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA870804-01 Test Laboratory: Sporton International Inc. SAR/HAC Testing Lab Date: 2009/3/10 System Check_Body_2600MHz_090310 DUT: Dipole 2600MHz Communication System: CW; Frequency: 2600 MHz;Duty Cycle: 1:1 Medium: MSL_2600 Medium parameters used: f = 2600 MHz; = 2.21 mho/m; r = 51.1; = 1000 kg/m3 Ambient Temperature22.9 ; Liquid Temperature21.5 DASY4 Configuration:
- Probe: EX3DV3 - SN3514; ConvF(7.2, 7.2, 7.2); Calibrated: 2009/1/21
- Sensor-Surface: 3mm (Mechanical Surface Detection)
- Electronics: DAE4 Sn778; Calibrated: 2008/9/22
- Phantom: ELI 4.0_Front; Type: QDOVA001BB; Serial: 1026
- Measurement SW: DASY4, V4.7 Build 80; Postprocessing SW: SEMCAD, V1.8 Build 186 Pin=100mW/Area Scan (91x91x1): Measurement grid: dx=10mm, dy=10mm Maximum value of SAR (interpolated) = 7.42 mW/g Pin=100mW/Zoom Scan (7x7x7)/Cube 0: Measurement grid: dx=5mm, dy=5mm, dz=5mm Reference Value = 57.7 V/m; Power Drift = 0.014 dB Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 11.6 W/kg SAR(1 g) = 5.37 mW/g; SAR(10 g) = 2.36 mW/g Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 7.23 mW/g 0 dB = 7.23mW/g SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. TEL : 886-3-327-3456 FAX : 886-3-328-4978 FCC ID : HLZZG5WIIM Report Issued Date : Mar. 13, 2009 Report Version
: Rev. 02 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA870804-01 Test Laboratory: Sporton International Inc. SAR/HAC Testing Lab Date: 2008/12/3 System Check_Body_5200MHz_081203 DUT: Dipole 5GHz Communication System: CW; Frequency: 5200 MHz;Duty Cycle: 1:1 Medium: MSL_5000~6000 Medium parameters used: f = 5200 MHz; = 5.33 mho/m; r = 48.6; = 1000 kg/m3 Ambient Temperature22.3
; Liquid Temperature21.4 DASY5 Configuration:
- Probe: EX3DV3 - SN3514; ConvF(4.34, 4.34, 4.34); Calibrated: 2008/1/31
- Sensor-Surface: 2.5mm (Mechanical Surface Detection)
- Electronics: DAE4 Sn778; Calibrated: 2008/9/22
- Phantom: ELI 4.0; Type: QDOVA001BA; Serial: 1029
- Measurement SW: DASY5, V5.0 Build 120; SEMCAD X Version 13.2 Build 87 Pin=100mW/Area Scan (91x91x1): Measurement grid: dx=10mm, dy=10mm Maximum value of SAR (interpolated) = 12.6 mW/g Pin=100mW/Zoom Scan (8x8x8)/Cube 0: Measurement grid: dx=4.3mm, dy=4.3mm, dz=3mm Reference Value = 52.5 V/m; Power Drift = 0.080 dB Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 29.4 W/kg SAR(1 g) = 7.5 mW/g; SAR(10 g) = 2.1 mW/g Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 12.4 mW/g 0 dB = 12.4mW/g SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. TEL : 886-3-327-3456 FAX : 886-3-328-4978 FCC ID : HLZZG5WIIM Report Issued Date : Mar. 13, 2009 Report Version
: Rev. 02 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA870804-01 Test Laboratory: Sporton International Inc. SAR/HAC Testing Lab Date: 2008/12/3 System Check_Body_5500MHz_081203 DUT: Dipole 5GHz Communication System: CW; Frequency: 5500 MHz;Duty Cycle: 1:1 Medium: MSL_5000~6000 Medium parameters used: f = 5500 MHz; = 5.74 mho/m; r = 48.1; = 1000 kg/m3 Ambient Temperature22.4
; Liquid Temperature21.4 DASY5 Configuration:
- Probe: EX3DV3 - SN3514; ConvF(3.98, 3.98, 3.98); Calibrated: 2008/1/31
- Sensor-Surface: 2.5mm (Mechanical Surface Detection)
- Electronics: DAE4 Sn778; Calibrated: 2008/9/22
- Phantom: ELI 4.0; Type: QDOVA001BA; Serial: 1029
- Measurement SW: DASY5, V5.0 Build 120; SEMCAD X Version 13.2 Build 87 Pin=100mW/Area Scan (91x91x1): Measurement grid: dx=10mm, dy=10mm Maximum value of SAR (interpolated) = 14.3 mW/g Pin=100mW/Zoom Scan (8x8x8)/Cube 0: Measurement grid: dx=4.3mm, dy=4.3mm, dz=3mm Reference Value = 54 V/m; Power Drift = 0.065 dB Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 32.6 W/kg SAR(1 g) = 8.26 mW/g; SAR(10 g) = 2.32 mW/g Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 13.7 mW/g 0 dB = 13.7mW/g SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. TEL : 886-3-327-3456 FAX : 886-3-328-4978 FCC ID : HLZZG5WIIM Report Issued Date : Mar. 13, 2009 Report Version
: Rev. 02 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA870804-01 Test Laboratory: Sporton International Inc. SAR/HAC Testing Lab Date: 2008/12/3 System Check_Body_5800MHz_081203 DUT: Dipole 5GHz Communication System: CW; Frequency: 5800 MHz;Duty Cycle: 1:1 Medium: MSL_5000~6000 Medium parameters used: f = 5800 MHz; = 6.11 mho/m; r = 47.4; = 1000 kg/m3 Ambient Temperature22.3
; Liquid Temperature21.4 DASY5 Configuration:
- Probe: EX3DV3 - SN3514; ConvF(4.2, 4.2, 4.2); Calibrated: 2008/1/31
- Sensor-Surface: 2.5mm (Mechanical Surface Detection)
- Electronics: DAE4 Sn778; Calibrated: 2008/9/22
- Phantom: ELI 4.0; Type: QDOVA001BA; Serial: 1029
- Measurement SW: DASY5, V5.0 Build 120; SEMCAD X Version 13.2 Build 87 Pin=100mW/Area Scan (91x91x1): Measurement grid: dx=10mm, dy=10mm Maximum value of SAR (interpolated) = 12.7 mW/g Pin=100mW/Zoom Scan (8x8x8)/Cube 0: Measurement grid: dx=4.3mm, dy=4.3mm, dz=3mm Reference Value = 45.9 V/m; Power Drift = -0.026 dB Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 31.3 W/kg SAR(1 g) = 7.12 mW/g; SAR(10 g) = 2.01 mW/g Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 11.7 mW/g 0 dB = 11.7mW/g SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. TEL : 886-3-327-3456 FAX : 886-3-328-4978 FCC ID : HLZZG5WIIM Report Issued Date : Mar. 13, 2009 Report Version
: Rev. 02 FCC SAR Test Report Appendix B - SAR Measurement Data Report No. : FA870804-01 Test Laboratory: Sporton International Inc. SAR/HAC Testing Lab Date: 2008/12/2 Body_802.11g Ch11_NB Bottom with 0cm Gap DUT: 870804-01 Communication System: 802.11g; Frequency: 2462 MHz;Duty Cycle: 1:1 Medium: MSL_2450 Medium parameters used: f = 2462 MHz; = 1.98 mho/m; r = 51.1; = 1000 kg/m3 Ambient Temperature22.5
; Liquid Temperature21.5 DASY5 Configuration:
- Probe: ET3DV6 - SN1788; ConvF(3.98, 3.98, 3.98); Calibrated: 2008/9/23
- Sensor-Surface: 4mm (Mechanical Surface Detection)
- Electronics: DAE4 Sn778; Calibrated: 2008/9/22
- Phantom: ELI 4.0; Type: QDOVA001BA; Serial: 1029
- Measurement SW: DASY5, V5.0 Build 120; SEMCAD X Version 13.2 Build 87 Ch11/Area Scan (151x191x1): Measurement grid: dx=15mm, dy=15mm Maximum value of SAR (interpolated) = 0.00787 mW/g Ch11/Zoom Scan (5x5x7)/Cube 0: Measurement grid: dx=8mm, dy=8mm, dz=5mm Reference Value = 1.17 V/m; Power Drift = -0.115 dB Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 0.00812 W/kg SAR(1 g) = 0.00638 mW/g; SAR(10 g) = 0.00475 mW/g Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 0.00729 mW/g Ch11/Zoom Scan (5x5x7)/Cube 1: Measurement grid: dx=8mm, dy=8mm, dz=5mm Reference Value = 1.17 V/m; Power Drift = -0.115 dB Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 0.015 W/kg SAR(1 g) = 0.00479 mW/g; SAR(10 g) = 0.00385 mW/g Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 0.00777 mW/g 0 dB = 0.00777mW/g SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. TEL : 886-3-327-3456 FAX : 886-3-328-4978 FCC ID : HLZZG5WIIM Report Issued Date : Mar. 13, 2009 Report Version
: Rev. 02 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA870804-01 Test Laboratory: Sporton International Inc. SAR/HAC Testing Lab Date: 2008/12/2 Body_Wimax Ch2_Bottom with 0cm Gap_16QAM3-4(5M) DUT: 870804-01 Communication System: Wimax; Frequency: 2687.5 MHz;Duty Cycle: 1:3.15 Medium: MSL_2600 Medium parameters used: f = 2687.5 MHz; = 2.25 mho/m; r = 52.6; = 1000 kg/m3 Ambient Temperature22.5
; Liquid Temperature21.4 DASY5 Configuration:
- Probe: EX3DV3 - SN3514; ConvF(6.91, 6.91, 6.91); Calibrated: 2008/1/31
- Sensor-Surface: 3mm (Mechanical Surface Detection)
- Electronics: DAE4 Sn778; Calibrated: 2008/9/22
- Phantom: ELI 4.0; Type: QDOVA001BA; Serial: 1029
- Measurement SW: DASY5, V5.0 Build 125; SEMCAD X Version 13.4 Build 125 Ch2/Area Scan (51x301x1): Measurement grid: dx=10mm, dy=10mm Maximum value of SAR (interpolated) = 0.033 mW/g Ch2/Zoom Scan (7x7x7)/Cube 0: Measurement grid: dx=5mm, dy=5mm, dz=5mm Reference Value = 2.4 V/m; Power Drift = 0.188 dB Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 0.067 W/kg SAR(1 g) = 0.030 mW/g; SAR(10 g) = 0.025 mW/g Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 0.034 mW/g 0 dB = 0.034mW/g SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. TEL : 886-3-327-3456 FAX : 886-3-328-4978 FCC ID : HLZZG5WIIM Report Issued Date : Mar. 13, 2009 Report Version
: Rev. 02 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA870804-01 Test Laboratory: Sporton International Inc. SAR/HAC Testing Lab Date: 2008/12/3 Body_802.11a Ch136_NB Bottom with 0cm Gap DUT: 870804-01 Communication System: 802.11a; Frequency: 5680 MHz;Duty Cycle: 1:1 Medium: MSL_5000~6000 Medium parameters used: f = 5680 MHz; = 5.94 mho/m; r = 47.5; = 1000 kg/m3 Ambient Temperature22.5
; Liquid Temperature21.4 DASY5 Configuration:
- Probe: EX3DV3 - SN3514; ConvF(4.19, 4.19, 4.19); Calibrated: 2008/1/31
- Sensor-Surface: 2mm (Mechanical Surface Detection)
- Electronics: DAE4 Sn778; Calibrated: 2008/9/22
- Phantom: ELI 4.0; Type: QDOVA001BA; Serial: 1029
- Measurement SW: DASY5, V5.0 Build 120; SEMCAD X Version 13.2 Build 87 Ch136/Area Scan (221x281x1): Measurement grid: dx=10mm, dy=10mm Maximum value of SAR (interpolated) = 0.127 mW/g Ch136/Zoom Scan (8x8x8)/Cube 1: Measurement grid: dx=4.3mm, dy=4.3mm, dz=3mm Reference Value = 4.01 V/m; Power Drift = 0.144 dB Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 0.169 W/kg SAR(1 g) = 0.147 mW/g; SAR(10 g) = 0.137 mW/g Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 0.168 mW/g Ch136/Zoom Scan (8x8x8)/Cube 0: Measurement grid: dx=4.3mm, dy=4.3mm, dz=3mm Reference Value = 4.01 V/m; Power Drift = 0.144 dB Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 0.165 W/kg SAR(1 g) = 0.143 mW/g; SAR(10 g) = 0.135 mW/g Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 0.165 mW/g 0 dB = 0.165mW/g SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. TEL : 886-3-327-3456 FAX : 886-3-328-4978 FCC ID : HLZZG5WIIM Report Issued Date : Mar. 13, 2009 Report Version
: Rev. 02 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA870804-01 Test Laboratory: Sporton International Inc. SAR/HAC Testing Lab Date: 2008/12/2 Body_802.11g Ch11_NB Bottom with 0cm Gap_2D DUT: 870804-01 Communication System: 802.11g; Frequency: 2462 MHz;Duty Cycle: 1:1 Medium: MSL_2450 Medium parameters used: f = 2462 MHz; = 1.98 mho/m; r = 51.1; = 1000 kg/m3 Ambient Temperature22.5
; Liquid Temperature21.5 DASY5 Configuration:
- Probe: ET3DV6 - SN1788; ConvF(3.98, 3.98, 3.98); Calibrated: 2008/9/23
- Sensor-Surface: 4mm (Mechanical Surface Detection)
- Electronics: DAE4 Sn778; Calibrated: 2008/9/22
- Phantom: ELI 4.0; Type: QDOVA001BA; Serial: 1029
- Measurement SW: DASY5, V5.0 Build 120; SEMCAD X Version 13.2 Build 87 Ch11/Area Scan (151x191x1): Measurement grid: dx=15mm, dy=15mm Maximum value of SAR (interpolated) = 0.00787 mW/g Ch11/Zoom Scan (5x5x7)/Cube 0: Measurement grid: dx=8mm, dy=8mm, dz=5mm Reference Value = 1.17 V/m; Power Drift = -0.115 dB Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 0.00812 W/kg SAR(1 g) = 0.00638 mW/g; SAR(10 g) = 0.00475 mW/g Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 0.00729 mW/g Ch11/Zoom Scan (5x5x7)/Cube 1: Measurement grid: dx=8mm, dy=8mm, dz=5mm Reference Value = 1.17 V/m; Power Drift = -0.115 dB Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 0.015 W/kg SAR(1 g) = 0.00479 mW/g; SAR(10 g) = 0.00385 mW/g Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 0.00777 mW/g SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. TEL : 886-3-327-3456 FAX : 886-3-328-4978 FCC ID : HLZZG5WIIM Report Issued Date : Mar. 13, 2009 Report Version
: Rev. 02 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA870804-01 Test Laboratory: Sporton International Inc. SAR/HAC Testing Lab Date: 2008/12/2 Body_Wimax Ch2_Bottom with 0cm Gap_16QAM3-4(5M)_2D DUT: 870804-01 Communication System: Wimax; Frequency: 2687.5 MHz;Duty Cycle: 1:3.15 Medium: MSL_2600 Medium parameters used: f = 2687.5 MHz; = 2.25 mho/m; r = 52.6; = 1000 kg/m3 Ambient Temperature22.5
; Liquid Temperature21.4 DASY5 Configuration:
- Probe: EX3DV3 - SN3514; ConvF(6.91, 6.91, 6.91); Calibrated: 2008/1/31
- Sensor-Surface: 3mm (Mechanical Surface Detection)
- Electronics: DAE4 Sn778; Calibrated: 2008/9/22
- Phantom: ELI 4.0; Type: QDOVA001BA; Serial: 1029
- Measurement SW: DASY5, V5.0 Build 125; SEMCAD X Version 13.4 Build 125 Ch2/Area Scan (51x301x1): Measurement grid: dx=10mm, dy=10mm Maximum value of SAR (interpolated) = 0.033 mW/g Ch2/Zoom Scan (7x7x7)/Cube 0: Measurement grid: dx=5mm, dy=5mm, dz=5mm Reference Value = 2.4 V/m; Power Drift = 0.188 dB Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 0.067 W/kg SAR(1 g) = 0.030 mW/g; SAR(10 g) = 0.025 mW/g Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 0.034 mW/g SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. TEL : 886-3-327-3456 FAX : 886-3-328-4978 FCC ID : HLZZG5WIIM Report Issued Date : Mar. 13, 2009 Report Version
: Rev. 02 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA870804-01 Test Laboratory: Sporton International Inc. SAR/HAC Testing Lab Date: 2008/12/3 Body_802.11a Ch136_NB Bottom with 0cm Gap_2D DUT: 870804-01 Communication System: 802.11a; Frequency: 5680 MHz;Duty Cycle: 1:1 Medium: MSL_5000~6000 Medium parameters used: f = 5680 MHz; = 5.94 mho/m; r = 47.5; = 1000 kg/m3 Ambient Temperature22.5
; Liquid Temperature21.4 DASY5 Configuration:
- Probe: EX3DV3 - SN3514; ConvF(4.19, 4.19, 4.19); Calibrated: 2008/1/31
- Sensor-Surface: 2mm (Mechanical Surface Detection)
- Electronics: DAE4 Sn778; Calibrated: 2008/9/22
- Phantom: ELI 4.0; Type: QDOVA001BA; Serial: 1029
- Measurement SW: DASY5, V5.0 Build 120; SEMCAD X Version 13.2 Build 87 Ch136/Area Scan (221x281x1): Measurement grid: dx=10mm, dy=10mm Maximum value of SAR (interpolated) = 0.127 mW/g Ch136/Zoom Scan (8x8x8)/Cube 1: Measurement grid: dx=4.3mm, dy=4.3mm, dz=3mm Reference Value = 4.01 V/m; Power Drift = 0.144 dB Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 0.169 W/kg SAR(1 g) = 0.147 mW/g; SAR(10 g) = 0.137 mW/g Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 0.168 mW/g Ch136/Zoom Scan (8x8x8)/Cube 0: Measurement grid: dx=4.3mm, dy=4.3mm, dz=3mm Reference Value = 4.01 V/m; Power Drift = 0.144 dB Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 0.165 W/kg SAR(1 g) = 0.143 mW/g; SAR(10 g) = 0.135 mW/g Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 0.165 mW/g SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. TEL : 886-3-327-3456 FAX : 886-3-328-4978 FCC ID : HLZZG5WIIM Report Issued Date : Mar. 13, 2009 Report Version
: Rev. 02 FCC SAR Test Report Appendix C Calibration Data Please refer to the calibration certificates of DASY as below. Report No. : FA870804-01 SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. TEL : 886-3-327-3456 FAX : 886-3-328-4978 FCC ID : HLZZG5WIIM Report Issued Date : Mar. 13, 2009 Report Version
: Rev. 02 Calibration Certificate of DASY SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. Calibration Certificate of DASY SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. Calibration Certificate of DASY SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. Calibration Certificate of DASY SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. Calibration Certificate of DASY SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. Calibration Certificate of DASY SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. Calibration Certificate of DASY SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. Calibration Certificate of DASY SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. Calibration Certificate of DASY SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. Calibration Certificate of DASY SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. Calibration Certificate of DASY SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. Calibration Certificate of DASY SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. Calibration Certificate of DASY SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. Calibration Certificate of DASY SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. Calibration Certificate of DASY SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. Calibration Certificate of DASY SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. Calibration Certificate of DASY SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. Calibration Certificate of DASY SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. Calibration Certificate of DASY SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. Calibration Certificate of DASY SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. Calibration Certificate of DASY SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. Calibration Certificate of DASY SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. Calibration Certificate of DASY SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. Calibration Certificate of DASY SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. Calibration Certificate of DASY SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC.
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: Rev. 02 FCC SAR Test Report Antenna Location :
Report No. : FA870804-01 WLAN & WiMAX Aux. Ant.
(Rx Only) WLAN & WiMAX Main Ant.
(Tx / Rx) SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. TEL : 886-3-327-3456 FAX : 886-3-328-4978 FCC ID : HLZZG5WIIM Report Issued Date : Mar. 13, 2009 Report Version
: Rev. 02 FCC SAR Test Report Appendix E - Test Setup Photos Report No. : FA870804-01 NB Bottom with 0cm Gap - Front View NB Bottom with 0cm Gap - Side View SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. TEL : 886-3-327-3456 FAX : 886-3-328-4978 FCC ID : HLZZG5WIIM Report Issued Date : Mar. 13, 2009 Report Version
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FCC TEST REPORT Report No.: FR870804-01AI FCC RADIO TEST REPORT according to 47 CFR FCC Part 15 Subpart E 15.407 Equipment Model No. Brand Name Filing Type Applicant FCC ID Manufacturer
: Notebook Computer
: ZG5, Aspire one
: ACER, GATEWAY, PACKARD BELL
: Existing Change
: Acer Incorporated. 8F, 88, Sec.1, Hsin Tai Wu Rd. Hsichih Taipei Hsien 221 Taiwan, R.O.C.
: HLZZG5WIIM
: Quanta Computer Inc. No.2, Lane 58, Sanzhuang Road, Songjiang Export Processing Zone, Shanghai, P.R. China No.4, Wen Ming 1st Street, Kuei Shan Hsiang, Taoyuan Shien, Taiwan, R.O.C.333 No.8, Dongjing Rd., Songjiang Industrial Zone, Shanghai, P.R. China No.4, Lane 58 Sanzhuang Road, Songjiang Export Processing Zone, Shanghai, P.R. China North to Songsheng. Road, Songjiang Industrial Zone, Shanghai, P.R. China B#, No.1 South Rongteng Road, Songjiang Export Processing Zone, Shanghai, P.R. China Standard Factory, South to Valqua, Rongxin Road, Songjiang Export Processing Zone, Shanghai, P.R. China C#, No.1 South Rongteng Road, Songhjang Export Processing Zone, Shanghai, P.R. China No.6, Lane 66 Sanzhuang Road, Songjiang Export Processing Zone, Shanghai, P.R. China No.6, Lane 58 Sanzhuang Road, Songjiang Export Processing Zone, Shanghai, P.R. China Huade Building , No.18 ChuangYe Rd., ShandDi Zone, HaiDian District, Beijing, P.R.C. No.68 Sanzhuang Road, Songjiang Export Processing Zone, Shanghai, P.R. China 2F, C Building, XinYe Rd, Export Processing District In Torch, Zhongshan, Guangdong, P.R.C. Received Date
: Nov. 24, 2008 Final Test Date : Nov. 27, 2008 Statement Test result included is only for the 802.11a/n (5150~5350MHz; 5470~5725MHz) part of Intel WIFI Link 5150 module in the product. The test result in this report refers exclusively to the presented test model / sample. Without written approval of SPORTON International Inc., the test report shall not be reproduced except in full. The measurements and test results shown in this test report were made in accordance with the procedures and found in compliance with the limit given in ANSI C63.4-2003 and 47 CFR FCC Part 15 Subpart E. The test equipment used to perform the test is calibrated and traceable to NML/ROC. SPORTON International Inc. 6F, No. 106, Sec. 1, Hsin Tai Wu Rd., Hsi Chih, Taipei Hsien, Taiwan, R.O.C. SPORTON International Inc. Report Format Version: a FCC TEST REPORT Report No.: FR870804-01AI Table of Contents 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 1 SUMMARY OF THE TEST RESULT ...................................................................................................................... 2 2 GENERAL INFORMATION..................................................................................................................................... 3 Product Details ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 3 Table for Filed Antenna ........................................................................................................................................................................... 3 Table for Carrier Frequencies ................................................................................................................................................................. 5 Table for Test Modes .............................................................................................................................................................................. 6 Table for Testing Locations ..................................................................................................................................................................... 6 Table for Supporting Units....................................................................................................................................................................... 6 Test Configuration ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7 3 TEST RESULT ........................................................................................................................................................ 9 Radiated Emissions Measurement.......................................................................................................................................................... 9 Antenna Requirements.......................................................................................................................................................................... 65 4 LIST OF MEASURING EQUIPMENTS................................................................................................................. 66 5 TEST LOCATION.................................................................................................................................................. 67 6 TAF CERTIFICATE OF ACCREDITATION.......................................................................................................... 68 APPENDIX A. TEST PHOTOS ........................................................................................................................ A1 ~ A4 APPENDIX B. PHOTOGRAPHS OF EUT ..................................................................................................... B1 ~ B24 3.1 3.2 SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Page No. Issued Date FCC ID
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: HLZZG5WIIM FCC TEST REPORT Report No.: FR870804-01AI History of This Test Report Original Issue Date: Dec. 12, 2008 Report No.: FR870804-01AI No additional attachment. Additional attachment were issued as following record:
Attachment No. Issue Date Description 36/52 1~3 5180 MHz 5260 MHz 42 50 42/50/58 5210 MHz 5250 MHz 42 5210 MHz 5.15~5.25 GHz 5.15-5.35 GHz 5.25-5.35 GHz 47 CFR FCC Part 15 Subpart E Further, this requirement does not apply to intentional radiators that must be professionally installed. SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Page No. Issued Date FCC ID
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: HLZZG5WIIM FCC TEST REPORT Report No.: FR870804-01AI CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE according to 47 CFR FCC Part 15 Subpart E 15.407
: Notebook Computer
: ZG5, Aspire one Equipment Model No. Brand Name : ACER, GATEWAY, PACKARD BELL Applicant
: Acer Incorporated. 8F, 88, Sec.1, Hsin Tai Wu Rd. Hsichih Taipei Hsien 221 Taiwan, R.O.C. Sporton International as requested by the applicant to evaluate the EMC performance of the product sample received on Nov. 24, 2008 would like to declare that the tested sample has been evaluated and found to be in compliance with the tested rule parts. The data recorded as well as the test configuration specified is true and accurate for showing the samples EMC nature. ____________________________ Wayne Hsu / Manager Reviewed Data: Dec. 31, 2005 SPORTON International Inc. 6F, No.106, Sec. 1, Hsin Tai Wu Rd., Hsi Chih, Taipei Hsien, Taiwan, R.O.C. SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Page No. Issued Date FCC ID
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: HLZZG5WIIM FCC TEST REPORT Report No.: FR870804-01AI 1 SUMMARY OF THE TEST RESULT Applied Standard: 47 CFR FCC Part 15 Subpart E Part 3.1 3.2 3.3 Rule Section 15.407(a) 15.407(b) 15.203 Description of Test Result Under Limit Maximum Conducted Output Power Radiated Emissions Antenna Requirements
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Complies Complies
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Note: Standard clause 3.1 have been done module test by Intel Module Model: 512ANXMMW. Please refer to FCC ID No. PD9512ANXM. Test Items AC Power Line Conducted Emissions Maximum Conducted Output Power Power Spectral Density Peak Excursion 26dB Spectrum Bandwidth / Frequency Stability Radiated Emissions (9kHz~30MHz) Radiated Emissions (30MHz~1000MHz) Radiated / Band Edge Emissions (1GHz~18GHz) Radiated Emissions (18GHz~40GHz) Temperature Humidity DC / AC Power Source Uncertainty 2.3dB 0.5dB 0.5dB 0.5dB 8.510-8 0.8dB 1.9dB 1.9dB 1.9dB 0.7 3.2%
1.4%
Remark Confidence levels of 95%
Confidence levels of 95%
Confidence levels of 95%
Confidence levels of 95%
Confidence levels of 95%
Confidence levels of 95%
Confidence levels of 95%
Confidence levels of 95%
Confidence levels of 95%
Confidence levels of 95%
Confidence levels of 95%
Confidence levels of 95%
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: HLZZG5WIIM FCC TEST REPORT Report No.: FR870804-01AI 2 GENERAL INFORMATION 2.1 Product Details Only the radio detail of IEEE 802.11a/n is shown in the table below. For more detailed features description, please refer to the manufacturers specifications or users manual. Items Modulation Data Modulation Data Rate (Mbps) Frequency Range Description See the below table for IEEE 802.11n OFDM (BPSK / QPSK / 16QAM / 64QAM) See the below table for IEEE 802.11n 5150~5350MHz; 5470~5725MHz 2.2 Table for Filed Antenna Antenna & Bandwidth Antenna Bandwidth Mode 802.11b 802.11g 802.11n (2.4GHz) 20 MHz V V V Single (TX) 40 MHz X X V Ant. Antenna Type Connector Gain (dBi) Remark A B PIFA Antenna PIFA Antenna I-PEX I-PEX 2.4G 2.98 2.98 5G 1.96 1.96 TX / RX RX Antenna: 1T2R Spatial Multiplexing MIMO configuration. One antenna is for signal transmitting and two antennas are receiving. SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Page No. Issued Date FCC ID
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: HLZZG5WIIM FCC TEST REPORT Report No.: FR870804-01AI IEEE 802.11n Modulation Scheme MCS Index Nss Modulation 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 BPSK QPSK QPSK 16-QAM 16-QAM 64-QAM 64-QAM 64-QAM NBPSC 1 2 2 4 4 6 6 6 NCBPS NDBPS Data rate(Mbps) 800nsGI 20MHz 52 104 104 208 208 312 312 312 40MHz 108 216 216 432 432 648 648 648 20MHz 26 52 78 104 156 208 234 260 40MHz 20MHz 6.5 13.0 19.5 26.0 39.0 52.0 58.5 65.0 54 108 162 216 324 432 486 540 40MHz 13.5 27.0 40.5 54.0 81.0 108.0 121.5 135.0 R 1/2 1/2 3/4 1/2 3/4 23 3/4 56 Symbol NSS R NBPSC NCBPS NDBPS GI Explanation Number of spatial streams Code rate Number of coded bits per single carrier Number of coded bits per symbol Number of data bits per symbol guard interval SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Page No. Issued Date FCC ID
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: HLZZG5WIIM FCC TEST REPORT Report No.: FR870804-01AI 2.3 Table for Carrier Frequencies Frequency Allocation For IEEE 802.11a and IEEE 802.11n (20MHz):
Use channel 36, 40, 44, 48, 52, 56, 60, 64, 100, 104, 108, 112, 116,120, 124, 128, 132, 136 and 140. For IEEE 802.11n (40MHz):
Use channel 38, 46, 54, 62, 102, 110, 118, 126 and 134. Channel No. Frequency Band 5150~5250 MHz Band 1 36 38 40 44 46 48 Frequency Band Channel No. 5250~5350 MHz Band 2 52 54 56 60 62 64 Frequency Band Channel No. Frequency 5180 MHz 5190 MHz 5200 MHz 5220 MHz 5230 MHz 5240 MHz Frequency 5260 MHz 5270 MHz 5280 MHz 5300 MHz 5310 MHz 5320 MHz Frequency 5470~5725 MHz Band 3 100 102 104 108 110 112 116 118 5500 MHz 5510 MHz 5520 MHz 5540 MHz 5550 MHz 5560 MHz 5580 MHz 5590 MHz 120 124 126 128 132 134 136 140 5600 MHz 5620 MHz 5630 MHz 5640 MHz 5660 MHz 5670 MHz 5680 MHz 5700 MHz SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Page No. Issued Date FCC ID
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: HLZZG5WIIM FCC TEST REPORT Report No.: FR870804-01AI 2.4 Table for Test Modes Preliminary tests were performed in different data rate to find the worst radiated emission. The data rate shown in the table below is the worst-case rate with respect to the specific test item. Investigation has been done on all the possible Configuration for searching the worst cases. The following table is a list of the test modes shown in this test report. Test Items Channel Radiated Emission Below 1GHz Radiated Emission Above 1GHz Mode Normal Mode 11a Band 1~3/BPSK Data Rate Auto 6Mbps 11n Band 1~3/BPSK MCS 0 (20MHz) 11n Band 1~3/BPSK MCS 0 (40MHz) 6.5Mbps 13.5Mbps
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A 2.5 Table for Testing Locations Test Site No. 03CH03-HY Site Category SAC Location Hwa Ya FCC Reg. No. 101377 IC File No. IC 4086B-1 VCCI Reg. No
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Open Area Test Site (OATS); Semi Anechoic Chamber (SAC); Fully Anechoic Chamber (FAC). 2.6 Table for Supporting Units The EUT was tested alone. SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Page No. Issued Date FCC ID
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: HLZZG5WIIM FCC TEST REPORT Report No.: FR870804-01AI 2.7 Test Configuration 2.7.1 Radiation Emissions Test Configuration For radiated emissions 9kHz~1GHz SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Page No. Issued Date FCC ID
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: HLZZG5WIIM FCC TEST REPORT Report No.: FR870804-01AI For radiated emissions above 1GHz SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Page No. Issued Date FCC ID
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: HLZZG5WIIM FCC TEST REPORT Report No.: FR870804-01AI 3 TEST RESULT 3.1 Radiated Emissions Measurement 3.1.1 Limit For transmitters operating in the 5.15-5.35 GHz band: all emissions outside of the 5.15-5.35 GHz band shall not exceed an EIRP of -27 dBm/MHz (68.3dBuV/m at 3m). For transmitters operating in the 5.47-5.725 GHz band: all emissions outside of the 5.47-5.725 GHz band shall not exceed an EIRP of -27 dBm/MHz
(68.3dBuV/m at 3m). For transmitters operating in the 5.725-5.825 GHz band: all emissions within the frequency range from the band edge to 10 MHz above or below the band edge shall not exceed an EIRP of
-17 dBm/MHz (78.3dBuV/m at 3m); for frequencies 10 MHz or greater above or below the band edge, emissions shall not exceed an EIRP of -27 dBm/MHz (68.3dBuV/m at 3m). In addition, In case the emission fall within the restricted band specified on 15.205(a), then the 15.209(a) limit in the table below has to be followed. Frequencies
(MHz) 0.009~0.490 0.490~1.705 1.705~30.0 30~88 88~216 216~960 Above 960 Field Strength
(micorvolts/meter) 2400/F(KHz) 24000/F(KHz) 30 100 150 200 500 Measurement Distance
(meters) 300 30 30 3 3 3 3 3.1.2 Measuring Instruments and Setting Please refer to section 4 of equipments list in this report. The following table is the setting of spectrum analyzer and receiver. Spectrum Parameter Attenuation Start Frequency Stop Frequency RB / VB (Emission in restricted band) RB / VB (Emission in non-restricted band) Setting Auto 1000 MHz 40 GHz 1MHz / 1MHz for Peak, 1 MHz / 10Hz for Average 1000KHz / 1000KHz for peak Receiver Parameter Attenuation Start ~ Stop Frequency Start ~ Stop Frequency Start ~ Stop Frequency SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Setting Auto 9kHz~150kHz / RB 200Hz for QP 150kHz~30MHz / RB 9kHz for QP 30MHz~1000MHz / RB 120kHz for QP Page No. Issued Date FCC ID
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: HLZZG5WIIM FCC TEST REPORT Report No.: FR870804-01AI 3.1.3 Test Procedures 1. Configure the EUT according to ANSI C63.4. The EUT was placed on the top of the turntable 0.8 meter above ground. The phase center of the receiving antenna mounted on the top of a height-variable antenna tower was placed 3 meters far away from the turntable. 2. Power on the EUT and all the supporting units. The turntable was rotated by 360 degrees to determine the position of the highest radiation. 3. The height of the broadband receiving antenna was varied between one meter and four meters above ground to find the maximum emissions field strength of both horizontal and vertical polarization. 4. For each suspected emissions, the antenna tower was scan (from 1 M to 4 M) and then the turntable was rotated (from 0 degree to 360 degrees) to find the maximum reading. 5. Set the test-receiver system to Peak or CISPR quasi-peak Detect Function with specified bandwidth under Maximum Hold Mode. 6. For emissions above 1GHz, use 1MHz VBW and RBW for peak reading. Then 1MHz RBW and 10Hz VBW for average reading in spectrum analyzer. 7. When the radiated emissions limits are expressed in terms of the average value of the emissions, and pulsed operation is employed, the measurement field strength shall be determined by averaging over one complete pulse train, including blanking intervals, as long as the pulse train does not exceed 0.1 seconds. As an alternative (provided the transmitter operates for longer than 0.1 seconds) or in cases where the pulse train exceeds 0.1 seconds, the measured field strength shall be determined from the average absolute voltage during a 0.1 second interval during which the field strength is at its maximum value. If the emissions level of the EUT in peak mode was 3 dB lower than the average limit specified, then testing will be stopped and peak values of EUT will be reported, otherwise, the emissions which do not have 3 dB margin will be repeated one by one using the quasi-peak method for below 1GHz. 8. 9. For testing above 1GHz, the emissions level of the EUT in peak mode was lower than average limit (that means the emissions level in peak mode also complies with the limit in average mode), then testing will be stopped and peak values of EUT will be reported, otherwise, the emissions will be measured in average mode again and reported. 10. In case the emission is lower than 30MHz, loop antenna has to be used for measurement and the recorded data should be QP measured by receiver. High Low scan is not required in this case. SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Page No. Issued Date FCC ID
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: HLZZG5WIIM FCC TEST REPORT Report No.: FR870804-01AI 3.1.4 Test Setup Layout For radiated emissions below 30MHz For radiated emissions above 30MHz 3 or 1m Above 5GHz shall be extrapolated to the specified distance using an extrapolation factor of 20 dB/decade form 3m to 1m. Distance extrapolation factor = 20 log (specific distance [3m] / test distance [1m]) (dB);
Limit line = specific limits (dBuV) + distance extrapolation factor [9.54 dB]. 3.1.5 Test Deviation There is no deviation with the original standard. 3.1.6 EUT Operation during Test The EUT was programmed to be in continuously transmitting mode. SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Page No. Issued Date FCC ID
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: HLZZG5WIIM FCC TEST REPORT Report No.: FR870804-01AI 3.1.7 Results of Radiated Emissions (9kHz~30MHz) Test date Temperature Test Engineer Nov. 27, 2008 27.4 Eddie Test Site No. Humidity 03CH03-HY 41%
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The amplitude of spurious emissions that are attenuated by more than 20dB below the permissible value has no need to be reported. Distance extrapolation factor = 40 log (specific distance / test distance) (dB);
Limit line = specific limits (dBuV) + distance extrapolation factor. SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Page No. Issued Date FCC ID
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: HLZZG5WIIM FCC TEST REPORT Report No.: FR870804-01AI 3.1.8 Results of Radiated Emissions (30MHz~1GHz) Test date Temperature Test Engineer Horizontal Nov. 27, 2008 27.4 Duncan Test Site No. Humidity Configuration 03CH03-HY 41%
Normal Mode SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Page No. Issued Date FCC ID
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: HLZZG5WIIM FCC TEST REPORT Report No.: FR870804-01AI Vertical Note:
The amplitude of spurious emissions that are attenuated by more than 20dB below the permissible value has no need to be reported. Emission level (dBuV/m) = 20 log Emission level (uV/m). Corrected Reading: Antenna Factor + Cable Loss + Read Level - Preamp Factor = Level. SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Page No. Issued Date FCC ID
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: HLZZG5WIIM FCC TEST REPORT Report No.: FR870804-01AI 3.1.9 Results for Radiated Emissions (1GHz~40GHz) Test date Temperature Test Engineer Horizontal Nov. 25, 2008 27.4 Duncan Test Site No. Humidity Configuration 03CH03-HY 41%
802.11a CH 36 SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Page No. Issued Date FCC ID
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: HLZZG5WIIM FCC TEST REPORT Report No.: FR870804-01AI Vertical SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Page No. Issued Date FCC ID
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: HLZZG5WIIM FCC TEST REPORT Report No.: FR870804-01AI Test date Temperature Test Engineer Horizontal Nov. 25, 2008 27.4 Duncan Test Site No. Humidity Configuration 03CH03-HY 41%
802.11a CH 40 SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Page No. Issued Date FCC ID
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: HLZZG5WIIM FCC TEST REPORT Report No.: FR870804-01AI Vertical SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Page No. Issued Date FCC ID
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: HLZZG5WIIM FCC TEST REPORT Report No.: FR870804-01AI Test date Temperature Test Engineer Horizontal Nov. 25, 2008 27.4 Duncan Test Site No. Humidity Configuration 03CH03-HY 41%
802.11a CH 48 SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Page No. Issued Date FCC ID
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: HLZZG5WIIM FCC TEST REPORT Report No.: FR870804-01AI Test date Temperature Test Engineer Horizontal Nov. 25, 2008 27.4 Duncan Test Site No. Humidity Configuration 03CH03-HY 41%
802.11a CH 52 SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Page No. Issued Date FCC ID
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: HLZZG5WIIM FCC TEST REPORT Report No.: FR870804-01AI Vertical SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Page No. Issued Date FCC ID
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: HLZZG5WIIM FCC TEST REPORT Report No.: FR870804-01AI Test date Temperature Test Engineer Horizontal Nov. 25, 2008 27.4 Duncan Test Site No. Humidity Configuration 03CH03-HY 41%
802.11a CH 56 SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Page No. Issued Date FCC ID
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802.11a CH 64 SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Page No. Issued Date FCC ID
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802.11a CH 100 SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Page No. Issued Date FCC ID
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802.11a CH 120 SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Page No. Issued Date FCC ID
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802.11a CH 140 SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Page No. Issued Date FCC ID
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802.11n CH 36 (20MHz) SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Page No. Issued Date FCC ID
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802.11n CH 40 (20MHz) SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Page No. Issued Date FCC ID
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802.11n CH 48 (20MHz) SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Page No. Issued Date FCC ID
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802.11n CH 52 (20MHz) SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Page No. Issued Date FCC ID
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802.11n CH 56 (20MHz) SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Page No. Issued Date FCC ID
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802.11n CH 64 (20MHz) SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Page No. Issued Date FCC ID
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802.11n CH 100 (20MHz) SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Page No. Issued Date FCC ID
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802.11n CH 120 (20MHz) SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Page No. Issued Date FCC ID
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802.11n CH 140 (20MHz) SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Page No. Issued Date FCC ID
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802.11n CH 38 (40MHz) SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Page No. Issued Date FCC ID
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802.11n CH 46 (40MHz) SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Page No. Issued Date FCC ID
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802.11n CH 54 (40MHz) SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Page No. Issued Date FCC ID
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802.11n CH 62 (40MHz) SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Page No. Issued Date FCC ID
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802.11n CH 102 (40MHz) SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Page No. Issued Date FCC ID
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802.11n CH 118 (40MHz) SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Page No. Issued Date FCC ID
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802.11n CH 134 (40MHz) SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Page No. Issued Date FCC ID
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: HLZZG5WIIM FCC TEST REPORT Report No.: FR870804-01AI Vertical Note:
The amplitude of spurious emissions that are attenuated by more than 20dB below the permissible value has no need to be reported. Emission level (dBuV/m) = 20 log Emission level (uV/m). Corrected Reading: Antenna Factor + Cable Loss + Read Level - Preamp Factor = Level. The limits above 5GHz shall be extrapolated to the specified distance using an extrapolation factor of 20 dB/decade form 3m to 1m. Distance extrapolation factor = 20 log (specific distance [3m] / test distance [1m]) (dB);
Limit line = specific limits (dBuV) + distance extrapolation factor [9.54 dB]. SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Page No. Issued Date FCC ID
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: HLZZG5WIIM FCC TEST REPORT Report No.: FR870804-01AI 3.2 Antenna Requirements 3.2.1 Limit Except for special regulations, the Low-power Radio-frequency Devices must not be equipped with any jacket for installing an antenna with extension cable. An intentional radiator shall be designed to ensure that no antenna other than that furnished by the responsible party shall be used with the device. The use of a permanently attached antenna or of an antenna that uses a unique coupling to the intentional radiator shall be considered sufficient to comply with the provisions of this Section. The manufacturer may design the unit so that the user can replace a broken antenna, but the use of a standard antenna jack or electrical connector is prohibited. Further, this requirement does not apply to intentional radiators that must be professionally installed. 3.2.2 Antenna Connector Construction Please refer to section 2.2 in this test report; antenna connector complied with the requirements. SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Page No. Issued Date FCC ID
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: HLZZG5WIIM FCC TEST REPORT Report No.: FR870804-01AI 4 LIST OF MEASURING EQUIPMENTS Instrument Manufacturer Model No. Serial No. Characteristics Calibration Date 3m Semi Anechoic Chamber Amplifier Amplifier Spectrum Analyzer SIDT FRANKONIA SAC-3M 03CH03-HY 30 MHz - 1 GHz 3m Jun. 14, 2008 SCHAFFNER COA9231A 18667 9 kHz - 2 GHz Jan. 14, 2008 Agilent R&S 8449B 3008A02120 1 GHz - 26.5 GHz Jul. 21, 2008 FSP30 100023 9 kHz - 30 GHz Jan. 10, 2008 Bilog Antenna SCHAFFNER CBL 6112D 22237 30 MHz 1 GHz Jul. 12, 2008 Horn Antenna EMCO 3115 6741 1GHz ~ 18GHz Apr. 04, 2008 Horn Antenna SCHWARZBECK BBHA9170 BBHA9170154 15 GHz - 40 GHz Jan.18, 2008 RF Cable-R03m Jye Bao RG142 CB021 30 MHz - 1 GHz Dec. 03, 2008 RF Cable-HIGH SUHNER SUCOFLEX 106 03CH03-HY 1 GHz - 40 GHz Dec. 03, 2008 Turn Table Antenna Mast HD HD DS 420 420/650/00 0 360 degree MA 240 240/560/00 1 m - 4 m N/A N/A Note: Calibration Interval of instruments listed above is one year. Instrument Manufacturer Model No. Serial No. Characteristics Calibration Date Amplifier MITEQ AMF-6F-260400 9121372 26.5 GHz - 40 GHz Jan. 22, 2007*
Loop Antenna R&S HFH2-Z2 860004/001 9 kHz - 30 MHz Jul 28, 2008*
Note: Calibration Interval of instruments listed above is two year. Instrument Manufacturer Model No. Serial No. Characteristics Calibration Date Spectrum Analyzer R&S FSP30 100023 9kHz ~ 30GHz Jan. 10, 2008 Note: Calibration Interval of instruments listed above is one year. Remark Radiation
(03CH03-HY) Radiation
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(03CH03-HY) Radiation
(03CH03-HY) Radiation
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(03CH03-HY) Remark Radiation
(03CH03-HY) Radiation
(03CH03-HY) Remark Conducted
(TH01-HY) SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Page No. Issued Date FCC ID
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: HLZZG5WIIM FCC TEST REPORT Report No.: FR870804-01AI 5 TEST LOCATION SHIJR HWA YA ADD TEL FAX ADD TEL FAX LINKOU ADD TEL FAX DUNGHU ADD TEL FAX JUNGHE ADD NEIHU JHUBEI TEL FAX ADD TEL FAX ADD TEL FAX
: 6Fl., No. 106, Sec. 1, Shintai 5th Rd., Shijr City, Taipei, Taiwan 221, R.O.C.
: 886-2-2696-2468
: 886-2-2696-2255
: No. 52, Hwa Ya 1st Rd., Kwei-Shan Hsiang, Tao Yuan Hsien, Taiwan, R.O.C.
: 886-3-327-3456
: 886-3-318-0055
: No. 30-2, Dingfu Tsuen, Linkou Shiang, Taipei, Taiwan 244, R.O.C
: 886-2-2601-1640
: 886-2-2601-1695
: No. 3, Lane 238, Kangle St., Neihu Chiu, Taipei, Taiwan 114, R.O.C.
: 886-2-2631-4739
: 886-2-2631-9740
: 7Fl., No. 758, Jungjeng Rd., Junghe City, Taipei, Taiwan 235, R.O.C.
: 886-2-8227-2020
: 886-2-8227-2626
: 4Fl., No. 339, Hsin Hu 2nd Rd., Taipei 114, Taiwan, R.O.C.
: 886-2-2794-8886
: 886-2-2794-9777
: No.8, Lane 728, Bo-ai St., Jhubei City, HsinChu County 302, Taiwan, R.O.C.
: 886-3-656-9065
: 886-3-656-9085 SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Page No. Issued Date FCC ID
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: HLZZG5WIIM FCC TEST REPORT Report No.: FR870804-01AI 6 TAF CERTIFICATE OF ACCREDITATION SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Page No. Issued Date FCC ID
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Test setup photos | Test Setup Photos | 269.74 KiB | February 04 2009 / July 04 2009 |
FCC TEST REPORT Report No.: FR870804-01AI Appendix A. Test Photos Page No. FCC ID
: A1 of A4
: HLZZG5WIIM FCC TEST REPORT Report No.: FR870804-01AI 1 Photographs of Radiated Emissions Test Configuration For radiated emissions 9kHz~30MHz FRONT VIEW REAR VIEW Page No. FCC ID
: A2 of A4
: HLZZG5WIIM FCC TEST REPORT Report No.: FR870804-01AI For radiated emissions 30MHz~1GHz FRONT VIEW REAR VIEW Page No. FCC ID
: A3 of A4
: HLZZG5WIIM FCC TEST REPORT Report No.: FR870804-01AI For radiated emissions above 1GHz FRONT VIEW REAR VIEW Page No. FCC ID
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: HLZZG5WIIM
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | ExPho | External Photos | 151.48 KiB | April 12 2008 / May 12 2008 |
APPENDIX A. Photographs of EUT SPORTON International Inc. PAGE NUMBER
: A1 OF A5 SPORTON International Inc. PAGE NUMBER
: A2 OF A5 SPORTON International Inc. PAGE NUMBER
: A3 OF A5 SPORTON International Inc. PAGE NUMBER
: A4 OF A5 SPORTON International Inc. PAGE NUMBER
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Power of Attorney Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 103.43 KiB | April 12 2008 / May 12 2008 |
intel. Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, Maryland 21046 USA Re: Change of Identification Authorization, FCC ID: PD9512ANXM Date: October 27, 2008 To Whom It May Concern:
This letter grants authorization for representatives of Acer Incorporated to apply to the FCC for a change in identification as specified under 47CFR2.933 of the FCC rules. This authorization applies to the Intel Corporation, Intel Wi-Fi Link 512ANXMMW, FCC ID:
PD9512ANXM. We are aware that Acer Incorporated intends to market the above referenced product under their own FCC ID: HLZZGSWIIM, part number 512ANXMMW. Sincerely, Robert W. Paxman Date Wireless Product Regulatory Engineer Corporate Product Regulatory & Standards Intel Corporation Intel Corporation 2111 NE 25" Avenue JF3-302 boro, OR 97124
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Label drawing jpg | ID Label/Location Info | native | 15.36 KiB | April 12 2008 / May 12 2008 |
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2009-04-07 | 5500 ~ 5700 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | Class II Permissive Change |
2 | 2496 ~ 2690 | TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter | ||
3 | 5725 ~ 5850 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||
4 | 2008-12-05 | 2496 ~ 2690 | TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter | Change in Identification |
5 | 5725 ~ 5850 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||
6 | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | |||
7 | 5500 ~ 5700 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Effective |
2009-04-07
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 |
2008-12-05
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Acer Incorporated
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0013355508
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Physical Address |
8F, 88, Sec 1, Hsin Tai Wu Rd
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 |
Hsichih, Taipei Hsien, N/A
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 |
Taiwan
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | TCB Application Email Address |
T******@TIMCOENGR.COM
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 |
h******@atcb.com
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 |
B1: Commercial mobile radio services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 20, 22 (cellular), 24,25 (below 3 GHz) & 27
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Grantee Code |
HLZ
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Equipment Product Code |
ZG5WIIM
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Name |
H******** S**** L****
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Title |
Manager
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Telephone Number |
886-2******** Extension:
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Fax Number |
886-2********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 |
H******@acer.com.tw
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Firm Name |
Sporton International Inc.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Name |
E****** T******
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Physical Address |
No. 52, Hwa Ya 1st Rd., Kwei-Shan Hsiang
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 |
Tao Yuan Hsien, 333
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 |
Tao Yuan Hsien,, 333
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 |
Taiwan
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Telephone Number |
+886-******** Extension:
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Fax Number |
+886-********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 |
e******@sporton.com.tw
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Equipment Class | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | NOTEBOOK COMPUTER | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Wi-Fi/WiMax Module | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | No | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Purpose / Application is for | Class II Permissive Change | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Change in Identification | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Grant Comments | Power Output listed is Conducted. Modular approval. This module is approved for use in mobile configurations. This module must be installed by the OEM or OEM integrator. Instructions on installation of this module may not be provided to the end user. Only those antenna(s) tested with the device or similar antenna(s) with equal or lesser gain may be used with this transmitter. The antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, other than as described in filing under this FCC ID. This transmitter is restricted to indoor use in the 5150MHz to 5250MHz frequency range. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. (Original grant notes). This module is intended for installation in Grantee s products only. This class 2 permissive change adds a specific host configuration as described in this filing. The highest reported SAR value is: Body 0.15 W/kg. | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Power Output is at the antenna terminal of the device, Modular Transmitter. Max EIRP is 0.258W. This transmitter may operate only with antennas as described in this filing. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a minimum separation distance of at least 20cm from persons to satisfy RF exposure requirements. (Original grant notes). This module is intended for installation in Grantee s products only. This class 2 permissive change adds a specific host configuration as described in this filing. The highest reported SAR value is: Body 0.15 W/kg. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Power Output listed is Conducted. Modular approval. This module is approved for use in mobile configurations. This module must be installed by the OEM or OEM integrator. Instructions on installation of this module may not be provided to the end user. Only those antenna(s) tested with the device or similar antenna(s) with equal or lesser gain may be used with this transmitter. The antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, other than as described in filing under this FCC ID. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. (Original grant notes). This module is intended for installation in Grantee s products only. This class 2 permissive change adds a specific host configuration as described in this filing. The highest reported SAR value is: Body 0.15 W/kg. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Power Output is at the antenna terminal of the device, Modular Transmitter. Max EIRP is 0.258W. This transmitter may operate only with antennas as described in this filing. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a minimum separation distance of at least 20cm from persons to satisfy RF exposure requirements. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Power Output listed is Conducted. Modular approval. This module is approved for use in mobile configurations. This module must be installed by the OEM or OEM integrator. Instructions on installation of this module may not be provided to the end user. Only those antenna(s) tested with the device or similar antenna(s) with equal or lesser gain may be used with this transmitter. The antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, other than as described in filing under this FCC ID. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Power Output listed is Conducted. Modular approval. This module is approved for use in mobile configurations. This module must be installed by the OEM or OEM integrator. Instructions on installation of this module may not be provided to the end user. Only those antenna(s) tested with the device or similar antenna(s) with equal or lesser gain may be used with this transmitter. The antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, other than as described in filing under this FCC ID. This transmitter is restricted to indoor use in the 5150MHz to 5250MHz frequency range. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Firm Name |
Sporton International Inc.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 |
SPORTON International Inc.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 |
Sporton International Inc
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Name |
A****** C********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Telephone Number |
886-3******** Extension:
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 |
886-2******** Extension:
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Fax Number |
886-3********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 |
886-2********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 |
886-2********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 |
a******@sporton.com.tw
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15E | CC ND | 5180 | 5240 | 0.046 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 15E | CC ND | 5260 | 5320 | 0.048 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 3 | 15E | CC ND | 5500 | 5700 | 0.047 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 27 | 2496 | 2690 | 0.205 | 2.5 ppm | 9M16G7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 27 | 2496 | 2690 | 0.2 | 2.5 ppm | 9M13W7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 3 | 27 | 2496 | 2690 | 0.24 | 2.5 ppm | 4M59G7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 4 | 27 | 2496 | 2690 | 0.242 | 2.5 ppm | 4M51W7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2412 | 2462 | 0.632 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 2 | 15C | CC | 5725 | 5850 | 0.338 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | 1 | 27 | 2496 | 2690 | 0.205 | 2.5 ppm | 9M16G7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | 2 | 27 | 2496 | 2690 | 0.2 | 2.5 ppm | 9M13W7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | 3 | 27 | 2496 | 2690 | 0.24 | 2.5 ppm | 4M59G7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | 4 | 27 | 2496 | 2690 | 0.242 | 2.5 ppm | 4M51W7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2412 | 2462 | 0.632 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | 2 | 15C | CC | 5725 | 5850 | 0.338 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | 1 | 15B | CC | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | 1 | 15E | CC ND | 5180 | 5240 | 0.046 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | 2 | 15E | CC ND | 5260 | 5320 | 0.048 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | 3 | 15E | CC ND | 5500 | 5700 | 0.047 |
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