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User Guide Version 1.2 December 2018 Contents 1. Welcome 1.1 Tips for Parents 1.2 Getting Familiar with Circle 2. Getting Started 2.1 Setting up Circle 2.2 Adding Kid Devices 3. Using Circle 3.1 The Home Screen 3.2 Pause 3.3 Proles 3.4 Location 3.5 Devices 3.6 History 3.7 Usage 3.8 Filter 3.9 BedTime 3.10 Time Limits 3.11 OffTime 3.12 Rewards 3.13 Dashboard 4. Circle Home Plus 4.1 Setting up a Circle Home Plus 4.2 Wi-Fi Devices & Circle Home Plus 4.2 Troubleshooting 5. Legal 1. Welcome What is Circle?
Circle lets families manage content and time online for all of their iOS and Android devices. Circle gives each of your family members a consistent experience across all their devices that matches their age and interests. Parents set limits from the Circle mobile app, while kids keep track of their own time online with the Dashboard. By using Circle on your familys devices, you can manage the websites and apps that your family has access to, as well as the times of day when the Internet is available. Circle uses a local Virtual Private Network (VPN) to keep track of all Internet data across all networks. Introducing Circle Home Plus A Circle Home Plus extends your mobile experience with Circle to your entire Wi-Fi network, allowing you to manage every connected device in your home laptops, smart TVs, game consoles, and everything else. Youll still use the Circle Family app, but youll have the added functionality of Circle Home Plus built right in. Circle User Guide 2 1.1 Tips for Parents Circle is designed to help families thrive with technology and with each other. So, before you start setting up Proles and managing devices, lets get everybody on board!
A balanced digital lifestyle starts with a family conversation. Thats right, get everybody together to talk about Circle. To start, share your ideas about online time and content as they relate to your family. Next, let everyone express themselves. Get feedback on fair ground rules and ask your kids what they nd most important online. Then, explain what limits youre putting in place. Talk about BedTimes, Filters, Time Limits, and why they're important for the family. Finally, set the stage for future screen time discussions by letting your kids know that they can come to you with real concerns. Looking for a family guide to online life?
To read more about family conversations, check out The Circle Guide to Online Life!
Its an eBook written by real parents with tips for modern families.
[LINK TO THE CIRCLE GUIDE TO ONLINE LIFE GOES HERE]
Circle User Guide 3 1.2 Getting Familiar with Circle As you use Circle, youll come across words and phrases that might be new to you. In the context of Circle, here are some helpful denitions:
Pause: Pause the Internet with the push of a button. Unmanaged devices and sites can still get through, as always. Unpause: Resuming Internet access after being Paused. Location: Use Circle to keep track of your familys Location. Rewards: Give extra online time to a family member just for the day. Usage: Compare time online today, last week, or months past for each Prole across all their devices. Platform: A popular online service made up of sites and apps. Site: An individual source of online content. Category: A collection of sites and Platforms that share a common purpose. History: A detailed breakdown of every site visited by a Prole across all their devices. Filter: Match each family members age and interests with online content thats right for them. Manage: Network trafc is controlled based on a set of rules that a parent sets up with Circle. Unmanage: Online content can be freely accessed, even during a Pause, BedTime, or OffTime, and it wont contribute to daily Time Limits or appear in Usage & History. Allowed: Content from this source is tracked & managed by Circle. Circle User Guide 4 Not Allowed: Content from this source is blocked by Circle. BedTime: Schedule overnight ofine time for each family member to make late-
night surng a thing of the past. Time Limits: Limit daily online time for Platforms, Categories, and even total time. OffTime: Weekly ofine times that Pause a Prole on a schedule. Device: Any Internet-connected equipment, like a smartphone, tablet, or laptop computer; plus smart home appliances (IoT devices) like smart TVs and thermostats. Kid Device: Any internet-connected device that you manage with the Circle Family app. A kid device could belong to any family member, not just a kid. Also known as Managed Device. Unassigned Device: Devices that arent assigned to a Prole are Unmanaged by Circle. All online content can be freely accessed at any time and Circle wont track time spent in Usage or History. Proles: Circle settings are shared across all devices assigned to a family member Prole. Network: A Wi-Fi, Ethernet, or cellular data source that is used to access the Internet. Router: The device that distributes Internet to multiple devices, usually over Wi-Fi. Circle User Guide 5 2. Getting Started 2.1 Setting Up Circle Get the Circle Family app On Apple iOS, Circle Family runs on version 9.3 or newer. On Android, Circle Family runs on version 4.4 (KitKat) or newer. To nd the app, search Circle Family on the Apple App Store (for iOS) or Google Play Store (for Android). Circle Subscription SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION Setting up Circle for the rst time Open the app and press Get Started. Agree to the User Agreement. Select Set up parent app. Log in using your ID. To create Proles for each member of your family:
Start by typing in a family members name and add a photo. Set a Filter, Time Limit, or BedTime for their Prole. If you have your family members mobile device in your hand (iOS or Android), then press Continue. If not, tap Skip in the upper-right corner. Circle User Guide 6 After adding devices, tap Add Another or Finish, if youre done creating family member Proles. Circle User Guide 7 2.2 Adding Kid Devices Managing your familys mobile devices is as easy as downloading the Circle Family app and walking through a guided setup process. Make sure you have both your own device (with Circle parent access) and any devices you want to manage on-
hand, so you can scan kid devices with the parent device. On the device you want to manage:
Download the Circle Family app by searching Circle Family on the Apple App Store (for iOS) or Google Play Store (for Android). Circle runs on iOS 9.3 or newer and Android 4.4 or newer. Open the app, tap Get Started, and select Set up Kid App. Follow the instructions until you see a large, black QR code displayed on the screen. Then, on your own device (using the parent app):
Make sure youve selected the right family member Prole for the device youre adding. Press Add Device, or, if youve completed setup already, open their Prole, select Devices from the feature list, then tap Add Mobile Device. Use your camera to scan the QR code on the kid app device. After a successful scan, youll see the device list for this Prole. To set up the VPN on an Apple iOS device:
Tap Continue, then Allow on the alert that says Circle would like to add VPN congurations. Circle User Guide 8 Then, in the iOS Settings app, make sure you approve all changes in order for Circle to be able to manage this device. Go back to the Circle Family app and press Allow on the alert boxes if youd like to enable Location and Push Notications. Give the device back to its owner, and explain what settings youve applied to their Prole. This way, they know what to expect and can come to you if they have any issues. To set up the VPN on an Android device:
Tap OK, then Activate this device admin app, then OK when you see the Connection request alert. Press Allow on the alert boxes if youd like to enable Location and Push Notications for this device. Give the device back to its owner, and explain what settings youve applied to their Prole. This way, they know what to expect and can come to you if they have any issues. Circle User Guide 9 3. Using Circle 3.1 The Home Screen When youve completed setup, youll see the home screen. From here, you can access the home menu (top left), view your device list (top right), tap into a family Prole
(center), or Pause the Internet (bottom). Menu Tapping the menu button in the top left corner of the screen brings up the home screen menu. Here, youll nd a selection of handy tools and information. Home takes you back to the home screen. Add Prole lets you create a new Prole for a family member. Devices shows you every device thats been added to Circle. Settings allows you to do the following:
Check your ID login or tap Sign Out to remove your ID from the Circle Family app on this device. Toggle Push Notications, which include messages for when a family member reaches a Time Limit, a new device joins Circle, a new device is managing Circle, Circle Home Plus has gone ofine, has a low battery, has been reset, or other issues. Set a PIN (to keep your Circle Family app secure), by tapping Lock PIN. If you forget your PIN and get locked out of Circle, the only way to restore access is to uninstall and reinstall the Circle Family app, then log in with your ID. Reference legal documentation. Circle User Guide 10 If youve set up a Circle Home Plus, you can check the rmware version, adjust Wi-
Fi settings, view Wi-Fi signal strength, as well as temporarily disable, reboot, and even remove your Circle Home Plus from Circle. Help shows you how you can contact support for help with Circle. Set Up Circle Home Plus gets you started with a Circle Home Plus. To nd out more about setting up a Circle Home Plus, skip to chapter four: Circle Home Plus."
Circle User Guide 11 3.2 Pause Pause the Internet at the push of a button, so your family can enjoy some ofine time. When you tap Pause, the Internet is shut off. Tapping the Pause button again resumes Internet access. During a Pause, Unmanaged devices and sites can still get through, as always. Home Pause To Pause all Circle devices at once, press the Pause button on the home screen, then conrm. Press the same button again to Unpause. Prole Pause To Pause a family member, tap on their Prole from the home screen, then tap the Pause button in the top-left corner of the screen. Press the same button again to Unpause. Device Pause To Pause a single device, tap the Devices icon in the top-right of the home screen, then tap on a device from the list, then press the Pause button on the bottom of the screen. Press the same button again to Unpause. Circle User Guide 12 3.3 Proles Create Proles for every family member, so their Circle settings are shared across all their devices. A Prole is a set of controls for online time and content that are shared across all assigned devices. To create a new Prole:
Tap on the Menu button in the top left corner of the screen, then select Add Prole. Then, type in their name and tap the Add Photo button to pick a photo to represent them. Follow the steps onscreen to create a few basic settings and assign devices for this family member. To view a Prole:
Tap on a Prole from the home screen. From here you can see their name, photo, and Circle settings. Tap Edit in the top right corner of the screen, where you can type to change the name or tap Edit Photo to change the picture. You can also delete the Prole from here. When youre nished, tap Done to save changes or Cancel to go back without saving your changes. To learn about the features listed on the Prole screen, continue to the next page. Circle User Guide 13 3.4 Location Keep track of your familys Location with Circle. To use Location, the Prole you want to locate must have a mobile device with the Circle Family app installed and Location Services turned on (for more on this, read 2.2 Adding Kid Devices). To locate a family member:
Tap on a Prole from the home screen, then select Location from the feature list. You might have to pick from a list of devices to locate. Wait for Circle to locate the device. This can take a minute or two. When the device has been found, youll see a marker on the map. Use your nger to move around the map, and pinch to zoom. At the bottom of the screen, youll see the time when the Location was received. You can check their Location again by tapping Refresh. Locating a device will only work if Location Services are enabled on the device you are locating, and Circle will notify you if this is the reason a device cannot be located. Circle does not store a history of previous locations. Circle User Guide 14 3.5 Devices A device is any Internet-connected or cellular equipment, like a smartphone, tablet, or laptop computer; plus smart home appliances and Internet of Things (IoT) devices like smart TVs and thermostats. From the home screen, you can nd a list of all Circle devices by pressing the Devices icon in the top-right of the screen. From a Prole screen, you can nd a list of all assigned devices by selecting Devices from the features list. Tap on any device from the Device List to see the Device Settings, where youll nd:
The assigned Prole (edit by tapping the text). The Device Name (edit by tapping the text). The Manufacturer and MAC address which can help you identify the device if you cant gure out which is which. If the device has the Circle Family app, youll see the VPN status. The option to Remove Device, which deletes this device from Circle. Note: if the device was discovered on your network by Circle Home Plus, it will rejoin your Device List as soon as its detected again. If you dont want to manage this device with Circle, set it to Unmanaged. A Pause button, just for this single device. Circle User Guide 15 3.6 History Get a detailed breakdown of what sites were visited throughout the day. The History view is a chronological list of all sites accessed by a Proles devices. You can toggle between Visited sites and Filtered sites to see what this family member viewed and was stopped from viewing by Circle. To see a family members History:
Tap on a Prole from the home screen, then select History in the feature list. Select Visited to see sites that this family member accessed. Toggle over to Filtered to see sites that Circle blocked because of this family members Filter settings, a Pause state, an expired Time Limit, or an active BedTime or OffTime. To take action on a History entry, tap on it and select from the following options:
"Visit Website, which opens your web browser and takes you to the home page of the site. Set as Allowed, which creates a Custom Filter set to Allowed. Set as Not Allowed, which creates a Custom Filter set to Not Allowed. Set as Unmanaged, which creates a Custom Filter set to Unmanaged. You can edit any of these Custom Filters by selecting Filter" from the Prole features list, then tapping Custom Filter on the bottom of the screen. Circle User Guide 16 3.7 Usage Compare time online today, last week, or months past across all devices assigned to a Prole. Usage adds up time spent online per Category and Platform. If you tap on a Category, youll see a list of sites and Platforms that contributed to the total time for the Category. If you tap on a site or Platform, you can take action on that particular item by using the pop-up menu. To see a family members Usage:
Tap on a Prole from the home screen, then select Usage in the feature list. At the top of the screen, you can select whether youd like to see Usage by the day, week, or month. Next, youll see a summary of total time. Below that, you can scroll from the current period and into past Usage. Circle User Guide 17 3.8 Filter Set online content Filters that match each family members age and interests. When setting a Filter, you rst must select a Filter Level as a starting place, which you can always customize to be the right t for each family member. If you want to edit a family members Filter, tap on their Prole from home screen, then select Filter from the feature list. Filter Levels The High Filter Level grants access to kid-safe experiences, like the Education Category, but lters out content not designed for children. The Medium Filter Level grants access to most general-use Platforms and Categories, without mature or adult-oriented content. The Low Filter Level grants access to nearly all platforms, categories, and apps, though explicit content is ltered out by default. Selecting None sets the Prole to Unmanaged, meaning Circle wont manage any online content for assigned devices. Filter Settings After you select a Filter Level, you can customize it by setting content to Allowed, Not Allowed, or Unmanaged by tapping the text-box across from the Platform or Category name. The Allowed setting means that content from this source is available and tracked by Circle, whereas Not Allowed means that this content is restricted by the Filter. Unmanaged means that Internet trafc is allowed to freely come and go from this site, even if Circle is set on Pause, BedTime, or OffTime. Tapping Custom Filter (on the bottom of the screen) lets you create a Filter setting for an individual site. Just type in the name of the site and pick a Filter setting for it. Circle User Guide 18 Categories Entertainment Arts & Entertainment: Visual arts, literature, humor, lm, arts venues, and more. Music: Audio streaming and downloading, artist sites, and more Online Games: Videogames and board game sites. Sports & Recreation: Sports media, professional teams, and recreation. Video: Video streaming and downloading. School & Work Business: Employment, job postings, nance, and industry services. Education: Instructional content, teaching, educational institutions, and career prep. Science & Technology: Physical and social sciences as well as computers and articial intelligence. Social Chat & Forums: Messaging services, online chat, bulletin boards, and forums. Social Media: Personal and professional networking communities. Lifestyle Blogs & Personal Sites: Blogging platforms and sites with personal content. Government & Politics: Government services, politics, lobbying, and military. Health: Personal health and tness. Home & Family: Cooking, parenting, home-decorating, and more. Issues & Lifestyles: Social issues, philosophy, religion, and more. Circle User Guide 19 News: Journalism, commentary, and other reporting. Online Shopping: Ecommerce retailers and classied ads. Travel: Maps, travel, and tourism. Photo: Photography information and sharing. Services App Stores & Downloads: Digital software distribution for apps, programs, and more. Email: Electronic mail providers. Search & Reference: Online search and information resources. Adult Dating: Online dating and match-making. Explicit Content: Graphic and explicit adult content. Gambling: Betting sites, lotteries, casinos, racetracks and more. Mature: Adult-specic content (age 18+ or 21+). VPNs & Proxies: Internet privacy and network routing services. Category descriptions are intended to describe the types of content Circle will Filter. You may disagree with a description or nd content that you believe should be covered by a particular Category. If you have suggestions, please contact support with a specic web-address. Privacy and Safety Ad Blocking lters out many sources of online advertising. Circle User Guide 20 Safe Search Filters sexually-explicit content from search results in Google and Bing. YouTube Restricted mode (provided by YouTube) blocks major categories of content, including Music. Circle User Guide 21 3.9 BedTime Make late-night surng a thing of the past. A BedTime shuts off Internet access for every device assigned to a Prole through the night, so everybody in your family can get the sleep they need without distraction. You can even set a separate Weekend BedTime!
When setting BedTimes, keep in mind that the day of the week represents the night the BedTime begins, so a typical weekday schedule goes from Sunday to Thursday, with the weekend being Friday to Saturday. To set a BedTime:
Tap on a Prole from the home screen, then select BedTimes from the feature list. Turn BedTimes on by tapping the Enable switch in the top right. Set the BedTime by tapping on the days to toggle them on or off, and tap the BedTime and Awake times to set the clock. Tap Add Weekend to set an alternate BedTime for certain days of the week. Press Save to nish. Circle User Guide 22 3.10 Time Limits Limit online time for individual apps, sites, categories, and even total time with ease. Setting a Daily Time Limit ensures that your family members wont get any more than this amount of online time for the day, across all types of content. Similarly, setting Category Time Limits means that even if theres still time remaining on a specic Platform, family members wont get more than a certain amount of Social Media, Online Games, or other content for the day. To set a Time Limit:
Tap on a Prole from the home screen, then select Time Limits from the feature list. Turn Time Limits on by tapping the Enable switch in the top right. Set an all-day cap by tapping Daily Time Limit at the top of the list. Tap the name of a Platform or Category to set an individual limit. Create an alternate schedule for certain days of the week by tapping Add Weekend near the top of the screen. Circle User Guide 23 3.11 OffTime Schedule ofine moments in advance, so you can enjoy family time, get homework done, pay attention in class, and more. OffTimes are weekly recurring breaks from the Internet that you can create for your family members. To set an OffTime:
Tap on a Prole from the home screen, then select OffTime from the feature list. Tap Add OffTime, or select from your existing OffTimes below. Set the OffTime by typing in a name for the OffTime, selecting which days youd like to activate, and scroll through the the Start and End times to set the clock. Press Done to nish, then Save to keep all your changes for this Prole. Circle User Guide 24 3.12 Rewards Rewards are an easy way to send extra online time, and they expire at midnight, so whatever time you added goes back to normal on the following day. You can send as many Rewards as youd like throughout the day. To send a Reward:
Tap on a Prole from the home screen, then tap the star in the top right corner, or select Rewards from the feature list. Pick which type of Reward youd like to send: Extend a Time Limit, Disable an OffTime, or give a Late BedTime. Set the Reward based on the existing settings, and press Send to nish. Types of Rewards Pick Extend Time Limit Today to select any existing Time Limit and add additional time to it. Pick Disable OffTime Today to clear out an existing OffTime, just for the day. Pick Late BedTime Tonight to set a new start time for this evenings BedTime. Circle User Guide 25 3.13 Dashboard The Dashboard is where your family can check their online time for the day, and nd other helpful information. Finding the Dashboard If youve assigned a family members device to a Prole, they can use the Dashboard from the Circle Family app or a web browser by visiting https://dashboard.t-
mobilefamilymode.com. Whats on the Dashboard?
On the Dashboard, youll see information for the various Circle features youve enabled for that family member. Theres also a general Prole card, where you can see the device name associated with this device in Circle. Finding the device name can be helpful for identifying devices if youre not sure which is which. Dashboard Push Notications Push notications let your family members know about changes to their Internet access throughout the day from Circle. Theyll be notied about Circle features like Pause, Time Limits, OffTimes, BedTimes, and more. Circle User Guide 26 4. Circle Home Plus Plus LED Solid light: on & paired Solid off: off Slowly blinking: on, but not paired Quickly blinking: resetting, low battery, or other internal error Power button To power on: press once To power off: hold for ten seconds, or until LED turns off Battery Internal battery keeps Home Plus online when USB power is unavailable. Circle User Guide 27 Introducing Circle Home Plus A Circle Home Plus extends your mobile experience with Circle to your entire Wi-Fi network, allowing you to manage every connected device in your home laptops, smart TVs, game consoles, and everything else. Youll still use the Circle Family app, but youll have the added functionality of Circle Home Plus built right in. Circle Home Plus works by pairing directly with your router and inspecting all the non-encrypted Internet trafc that comes through your home network, so you wont need to install software or adjust any settings on your family devices to be able to manage them. Maintaining a strong and consistent connection between Circle Home Plus and your router will ensure a fast, reliable Internet connection in your home. Circle User Guide 28 4.1 Setting Up a Circle Home Plus Make sure that your router is compatible with Circle Home Plus by visiting meetcircle.com/router. In the Circle Family app, open the home screen menu its located in the top left corner of the home screen then select Set Up Circle Home Plus. Connect the device in your hand (running the Circle Family app) to the same Wi-Fi network that youre pairing with Circle Home Plus. Find your Wi-Fi router. It's the device that connects to your modem and provides Wi-Fi to your home. Make sure youve found your router, rather than a modem, network extender, or other piece of equipment. Set Circle Home Plus next to your router. Plug Circle Home Plus into a nearby wall outlet with the USB charger and make sure the light on the back has come on and is blinking slowly. Connect Circle Home Plus with your Wi-Fi router using the Ethernet cable. Follow the steps in the Circle Family app to pair Circle Home Plus to your network via Ethernet and Wi-Fi, then create your Home Prole by setting up a Filter and selecting all your familys shared devices. After setup, dont forget to assign all new Wi-Fi devices that have been discovered by Circle Home Plus to your family members Proles, so their existing settings will carry over to all their devices. Your Circle Home Plus may discover Wi-Fi devices that do not belong to you or your family members. You may not use Circle Home Plus to manage or monitor Internet access for these devices without rst informing the device owner and obtaining permission. Circle User Guide 29 4.2 Wi-Fi Devices & Circle Home Plus When you set up a Circle Home Plus, youll have access to a whole new group of connected devices to manage with Circle: your familys Wi-Fi devices. Wi-Fi Devices Are Unmanaged By Default Wi-Fi devices discovered by Circle Home Plus will be set to Unmanaged when they join, meaning that Circle wont interact with their Internet connection at any point. If you assign one to a Prole, itll be managed just like your mobile devices on your home network. The Home Prole The Home Prole is where all shared family devices live. You set a baseline Filter, plus any OffTimes or BedTimes to apply to all these devices. You can use this Home Prole any way youd like by assigning the devices that make sense for your home. Network Gear & Smart Home Devices Leave all network gear and smart home devices Unmanaged. Any interference with Circle Home Plus may cause unexpected issues with these utilities and services. So, make sure that mesh Wi-Fi extenders and network fabric, as well as Internet of Things (IoT) devices like smart appliances, are never assigned to a Prole. Circle User Guide 30 4.3 Troubleshooting Circle Home Plus Setup:
If you dont have a Circle Home Plus, open the Circle Family app at press Get Circle Home Plus from the home screen menu. If Circle Home Plus isnt pairing with your network via Ethernet, make sure that the mobile device with the Circle Family app (most likely your smartphone) is connected to the network created by your router. This way, Circle can verify that the Circle Home Plus youve plugged in is associated with your Circle account. If you dont have a spare Ethernet port in your router, just skip Ethernet pairing by tapping Pair with Wi-Fi Instead during setup. If you skip Ethernet pairing, youll have to connect your phone to the Circle Home Plus hotspot. Follow the instructions in the app, and make sure that you stay connected to the Circle Home Plus hotspot, even though you wont have an Internet connection on your phone for the moment. If Circle Home Plus isnt pairing with your network via Wi-Fi, make sure that youve connected to the Circle Home Plus hotspot (if the app required you to do so) before continuing, or that youve correctly entered your Wi-Fi password credentials into the Circle Family app. If you paired Circle Home Plus over Ethernet but dont use Wi-Fi, or youre unable to pair wirelessly, just tap Skip Wi-Fi Pairing during setup. If your Circle Home Plus seems to be creating problems for your home network, try temporarily disabling it from the Settings screen (found by tapping the menu button in the top-left corner of the home screen, then Settings, then Disable Circle Home Plus). If the problem goes away after youve disabled Circle Home Plus, check to make sure that all networking equipment (like a mesh network Circle User Guide 31 extender or other network fabric) and smart home devices (like smart thermostats and lightbulbs) are set to Unmanaged. Circle User Guide 32 5. Legal 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. Changes or modications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed Circle User Guide 33 and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator and your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. In the event that these conditions cannot be met (for example certain laptop congurations or co-location with another transmitter), then the FCC authorization is no longer considered valid and the FCC ID cannot be used on the nal product. In these circumstances, the OEM integrator will be responsible for reevaluating the end product (including the transmitter) and obtaining a separate FCC authorization. Circle User Guide 34 Industry Canada ISEDStatement license exempt RSS English: This device complies with standard(s).Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:(1)Thisdevicemaynotcause interference,and(2)Thisdevicemustacceptanyinterference,includinginterferencethatmay causeundesiredoperationofthedevice.ThedigitalapparatuscomplieswithCanadianCANICES 3(B)/NMB3(B). French:LeprsentappareilestconformeauxCNRd'IndustrieCanadaapplicablesauxappareils radioexemptsdelicence.L'exploitationestautoriseauxdeuxconditionssuivantes:(1)l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareildoit accepter tout brouillageradio lectriquesubi, m mesi le brouillageest susceptible d'encompromettre le fonctionnement. RadiationExposureStatement This equipment complies with Canada radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm betweentheradiator&yourbody. Dclarationd'expositionauxradiations Cetquipementestconforme Canada limitesd'exposition aux radiations dans un environnement non contrl. Cetquipementdoittreinstall et utilis distance minimum de 20cm entre leradiateuretvotrecorps.
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Circle Media Inc.
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A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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CIRCLE3
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1 | 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 | ||||
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1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | 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 | Grant Comments | Output Power listed is the maximum combined peak conducted output power as indicated in the filing. This device supports 802.11b, 802.11g and 802.11n with a 20 MHz and 40 MHz bandwidth mode. Device operates with specific antennas in 3x3 MIMO configurations as described in this filing. RF exposure compliance is addressed for 1.1310 and 2.1091 MPE limits. End Users must be provided with transmitter operation conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | 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 | Firm Name |
GRG METROLOGY & TEST (SHENZHEN) CO., LTD.
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1 | Name |
B******** H******
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1 | Telephone Number |
+86-7********
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1 |
h******@grgtest.com
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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 | 15C | MO | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.3802000 |
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