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Before Using this Terminal Names of Parts and Functions a LED indicator Lights in red: charging this terminal Lights in green: charging this terminal is completed Lights in blue: charging mobile device b Display c Jog dial Works in different way according to the pressing direction and time. d Power switch Hold down the switch for over 2 seconds to turn on or off the terminal. Press lightly to change the on/off-screen. e External terminal Connect the supplied AC adaptor L04 or USB cable. Before Using this Terminal 21 Display Overview The signs (icons) that appear on the display indicate these states (press the power button to display the icons):
f Xi antenna:
Network communication antenna is built in. g Back cover:
Removing the back cover, the miniUIM slot guide is under the battery pack. h/i Sub-antenna:
Sub-antenna is for improving the communication quality by using plural antennas. This antenna is built in. j Wi-Fi antenna:
Wireless LAN antenna is built in. Note When this terminal is put on the metal objects such as a steel desk or table, the performance of the antenna is affected and the communication speed may become lower. 22 Before Using this Terminal a Levels of radio wave reception Strong Weak
: Out of service area or where radio waves do not reach b Types of networks available during connection
: LTE
: 3GHSDPA/HSUPA, W-CDMA Internet connection is unavailable when an icon shows not connected appears on the display of this terminal. Top menu of L-03E Connection Manager u click (NETWORK) u
(Profile), confirm that the settings are correct. c Public wireless LAN receiving level d States of network connection
: Connecting
: Not connected e Software update available f USB tethering or charging g Number of connecting terminals to wireless LAN h Battery level High Low Blinking : The battery is almost exhausted. Charge the battery. i Animation/text j WPS function available (XX) k Network data usage The amount of data communication is displayed. Data communication in overseas is not be added to this amount. Also, the amount of data communication within the international roaming area is not displayed. l Wireless LAN auto off function set (XX) Indicators The display shows the charging state of battery pack, wireless LAN states, name of the connecting network, etc.
(Examples are shown below.) Charging Activating WPS function Battery is exhausted Activating Wi-Fi Disconnecting Wi-Fi Name of the connecting network Outside the network service area Hide Network data usage display Before Using this Terminal 23 Using miniUIM A miniUIM is an IC card that stores personal information such as your phone number. Without the miniUIM installed in this terminal, you cannot use data communication. For details on handling the miniUIM, refer to the miniUIM manual. Only the miniUIM can be used in this terminal. If you have the UIM card or the FOMA card, exchange it at a docomo Shop. Inserting the miniUIM When inserting the miniUIM, hold this terminal with both hands. Turn the power off and remove the battery pack before attaching the miniUIM (P27 Attaching and Detaching the Battery Pack). a With the IC chip side down, insert a miniUIM under the miniUIM slot guide in the direction of arrow. 24 Before Using this Terminal Removing the miniUIM When removing the miniUIM, hold this terminal with both hands. Turn the power off and remove the battery pack before removing the miniUIM (P27 Attaching and Detaching the Battery Pack). a Slide the miniUIM in the direction of arrow to remove. Note Do not lose the removed miniUIM. Check both sides of the miniUIM. IC Be careful not to touch or scratch the miniUIM IC. Inserting a miniUIM in the reverse direction may cause malfunction. Inserting or removing the miniUIM with an excessive force may cause malfunction to the miniUIM. Before Using this Terminal 25 Security Codes A miniUIM has PIN1 (Personal Identification Number) code. The default setting for the PIN1 code is
[0000]. The PIN1 code is a 4 to 8-digit security code to be entered every time this terminal is turned on for user verification to prevent any unauthorized use by others. If your miniUIM is set to require a PIN1 code, data communication cannot be performed until the PIN1 code is entered. Use the miniUIM before verifying the PIN1 code, or set the miniUIM not to verify the PIN1 code (P64) in advance. Changing PIN1 Code You can change the PIN1 code to any number. To prevent any unauthorized use by third parties, change it to your original number. If you improperly enter the PIN1 code for 3 times in a row, further entry is locked automatically (PIN1 Lock), so be sure to keep a separate note of the numbers you set. Changing the Security Code(P65) 26 Before Using this Terminal Unblocking PIN Code The unblocking PIN code is the number in 8 digits used to unblock the PIN1 code. Details are written in the application of the contract (a duplicate copy) during the subscription. You cannot change the unblocking PIN code. If you improperly enter the unblocking PIN code for 10 times in a row, the miniUIM locks automatically. Caution Do not set PIN1 code to numbers that can be easily guessed, such as birth date, part of your phone number, numbers from address or room number, 1111, 1234, etc. Also, make a note of your PIN1 code and keep it well. Keep your PIN1 code away from being known by other people. DOCOMO assumes no responsibility for the loss of any of your data results from abuse of PIN1 code. If you forget your PIN1 code, you (if you are the subscriber) are required to bring your ID
(driver's license, etc.) and miniUIM to a docomo Shop. For details, please contact General Inquiries on the back of this manual. Unblocking PIN code is written on the proposal form handed in at time of contract in docomo Shop. The subscribers who signed the contract other than docomo Shop are required to bring your ID (driver's license, etc.) and miniUIM to a docomo Shop, or contact General Inquiries on the back of this manual. Logging-in to L-03E Connection Manager PIN1 code Verification screen appears Enter PIN1 Code Incorrect entry 3 times in a row Enter Unblocking PIN Code OK Incorrect entry 10 times in a row Available to set a new PIN1 code Contact a docomo Shop Attaching and Detaching the Battery Pack Use the Battery Pack L17 for this terminal. Note Always turn off this terminal before removing the battery pack. If the battery pack is removed while the power is on, this terminal may not work correctly. Before Using this Terminal 27 Attaching the Battery Pack When attaching the battery pack, hold this terminal with both hands. a Insert a fingernail into the groove at the bottom of this terminal, and pull up in the direction of arrow b while pressing in the direction of arrow a to remove the back cover. not remove the back cover as described below. Do not remove the back cover by inserting a fingernail into a part other than the groove. Do not slide the back cover. 28 Before Using this Terminal a With the side of the battery pack up, align the metal contacts of both the battery pack and this terminal, attach the battery pack in the direction a, and then push it down in the direction b. Fit the depressions of the battery pack into the projections of this terminal. Projections b Check the direction of the back cover and attach it to the terminal. Press each tab to close it firmly. Detaching the Battery Pack When attaching the battery pack, hold this terminal with both hands. a Insert a fingernail into the groove at the bottom of this terminal, and pull up in the direction of arrow b while pressing in the direction of arrow a to remove the back cover. Before Using this Terminal 29 b Put your fingertip at the concave part of this terminal, press in the direction a, lift it in the direction b, and then remove it in the direction c. part c Check the direction of the back cover and attach it to the terminal. Press each tab to close it firmly. 30 Before Using this Terminal Charging Battery pack life The battery pack is a consumable item. The usable time decreases every time the battery pack is recharged. When the usable time after each recharging shortens by approximately half compared to a new battery pack, it is recommended that the battery pack be replaced with a new one as soon as possible. The battery pack may swell as the battery life is near its end depending on the battery pack condition, but it is not a malfunction. If you make communication while the battery pack is being charged, the battery life may be shortened. Charging For details, see the instruction manual for the AC Adapter 03 (optional). AC Adapter 03 can be used for 100V to 240V AC. The plug shape of AC Adapter 03 is for 100V AC (for domestic use). To use an AC adapter overseas, the compatible conversion plug adapter is required. Do not charge the battery pack with a transformer designed for overseas trips. To charge the battery pack with the AC or DC adapter, make sure that the battery pack is inserted into this terminal. Plug or unplug the connector slowly and securely avoiding excessive force. If you start charging the fully drained battery pack, this terminal may not be turned on for a while. If you make communication while charging, the inside of this terminal may become hot and charging may stop. In this case, end the functions in use and wait until this terminal becomes cool down, and then try charging again. Depending on the usage condition, charging may stop before the battery level becomes 100%. In this case, remove the battery pack and attach it again to continue charging. Do not remove the battery pack while charging. If the battery pack is removed, the power does not correctly turn on or the battery is not correctly charged. In that case, remove the battery pack and all cables from this terminal, and reconnect them. Do not charge the battery pack for a long time
(several days) with this terminal power on. If this terminal is left with the power on for long periods of time during charging, you may not be able to use this terminal for long duration as expected, because this terminal receives the power from the battery pack after charging completes. In this case, recharge the battery pack properly. Before recharging the battery pack, disconnect the AC adapter or DC adapter from this terminal and reconnect it. Approximate battery pack usage & charging time The usage time may vary depending on the operating environment and the battery pack deterioration. Continuous communication time Continuous stand-by time Battery pack charging time LTE 3GHSDPA/
HSUPA, W-CDMA LTE 3GHSDPA/
HSUPA, W-CDMA AC Adapter L04 USB Approx. XX hours Approx. XX hours Approx. XX hours Approx. XX hours Approx. XX minutes Approx. XX minutes Continuous communication time is the approximate usage time when you can normally send and receive radio waves. Continuous stand-by time is approximate usage time when moving with normal radio wave reception level. Communication time or operating time may be reduced by half depending on the battery level, set functions, operating environment such as ambient temperature, or radio wave reception level (poor or weak radio wave reception level). Before Using this Terminal 31 Depending on network conditions in the country you stay, usage time may become shorter than the described values. The estimated charging time is the duration of time to charge a fully drained battery pack with this terminal turned off. The charging time becomes longer with this terminal turned on. Charging with AC Adapter The charging procedure using optional AC Adapter 03 is described here. 32 Before Using this Terminal a Insert the USB connector of the microUSB Connection Cable to the AC Adapter, and insert the microUSB connector straight to the external connector of this terminal with the inscribed B side up. b Insert the power plug of AC Adapter to an outlet. Battery level is displayed, and charging starts. When charging completes, the battery level icon displays full charge. After charging completes, pull AC Adapter connector straight out. Make sure to insert/pull out AC Adapter connector straight with the correct side up. Forcibly removing the adapter may cause malfunction. Charging with a PC Connect this terminal to a PC with microUSB Connection Cable, and this terminal can be charged with the PC. For details on connecting to a PC, see Attaching and Detaching this Terminal to/from a PC (P37). Turning Power On/Off Turning Power Off a When this terminal is turned on, hold down the power button for over 2 seconds. Turning Power On a When this terminal is turned off, hold down the power button for over 2 seconds. When turning power on, network search for Xi area and FOMA area etc. starts. When this terminal is connected to the network, the network name appears on the display. Also, connection to a wireless LAN terminal is available. Before Using this Terminal 33 Available Communications Basic Usage You can perform data communication at a speed of up to 75Mbps* for receiving data and up to 25Mbps* for sending data by connecting up to 10 PCs or game consoles compatible with wireless LAN function.
*Available only in a part of Xi area.
*1 For detailed areas that supports Xi, refer to NTT DOCOMO website.
*2 Communication speed is theoretical values when sending and receiving data which does not show the actual ones. The actual communication speed depends on communication environment and network congestion. Xi data communication/
FOMA data communication Wireless LAN PC, game console, etc. This terminal 34 Before Using this Terminal Wireless LAN You can connect up to 10 PCs or game consoles compatible with wireless LAN (IEEE 802.11 b/g/n) simultaneously. This terminal supports WPS function. When your wireless LAN terminal supports WPS function, you can set up the wireless LAN connection easily (P48 Connecting to WPS Compatible wireless LAN Terminal). This terminal cannot connect to a wireless LAN access point. Xi Data Communication/FOMA Data Communication Fees for these communication methods are based on the amount of exchanged data. You can perform data communication at a speed of up to 75Mbps* for receiving data and up to 25Mbps* for sending data by using a connection that allows Xi data communication
(LTE) or FOMA data communication (3G) such as mopera U, one of DOCOMO's Internet connection services.
*Available only in a part of Xi area.
*1 For detailed areas that supports Xi, refer to NTT DOCOMO website.
*2 Communication speed is theoretical values when sending and receiving data which does not show the actual ones. The actual communication speed depends on communication environment and network congestion. Depending on bandwidth, communication speed for receiving is theoretically 100/100/75/37.5Mbps
(with bandwidth of [20/15/10/5MHz]), and for sending is 50/37.5/25/12.5Mbps (with bandwidth of [20/15/10/5MHz]). For the FOMA HIGH-SPEED areas outside Xi area, the maximum speed for receiving data is 14Mbps and for sending is 5.7Mbps. Sending and receiving data become 384kbps in FOMA area out of Xi area and FOMA HIGH-
SPEED area. The communication speed varies depending on the access point and radio wave status. The communication speed varies depending on the overseas carrier or network when using overseas. Note Note that high communication fees are charged when performing communications with large amount of data such as browsing websites with many graphics or downloading data. Data communication may take more time or become difficult to connect depending on the network congestion. For customers who use a large amount of data communication
(Approximate 1GByte data or more is used within the last three days including the current day), it may have difficulties in sending and receiving data on time. Also, data communication may get disconnected when a large amount of data communication occurs at a time or within a certain period of time, when being connected for a long time or when connecting several times in a row within a certain period of time. This terminal does not support 64K data communication. This terminal does not support Remote Wakeup. This terminal does not support FAX communication. Before Using this Terminal 35 Usage Notes Internet service provider (ISP) fees Fees to an ISP may be required to connect to the Internet. These fees are added to the Xi service fees and are paid to your ISP directly. For details on connection fees, contact your ISP. You can subscribe to such as mopera U, one of DOCOMO's Internet connection services. Charge for subscribing mopera U is required. For service and connection settings of mopera U, visit the mopera U website. http://www.mopera.net/
User authentication to access networks The ID and password will be provided by the network administrator of your ISP or the access point. For details, contact your provider or access point network administrator. Internet connection is unavailable when Not connected icon appears on the display of this terminal. Top menu of L-03E Connection Manager u Click (NETWORK) u
(Profile), confirm that the settings are correct. Requirements for communication The following conditions must be met to perform communications using this terminal. However, a connection may not be established if traffic is heavy at the base station or if radio waves are weak. This terminal must be in Xi network, FOMA network or DOCOMO's roaming service area. The access point corresponds to the Xi data communication or FOMA data communication. 36 Before Using this Terminal c Insert the other connector of microUSB Connection Cable to the USB port of the PC. For the first time connection after purchasing, the L-03E driver setup screen appears by zero-install function only for Windows version. Follow the onscreen instructions to install the driver.*
The driver is necessary only when updating software. After installation, the shortcut of L-03E Connection Manager is created on the desktop screen. Depending on the OS settings,
(Auto start) screen may appear. When the screen appears, select docomo_L03E_ ModemDriver_WHQL_Ver_X.X_All.exe
(Execution of the docomo_L03E_ ModemDriver_WHQL_Ver_X.X_All.exe) and click (Yes) or (continue). Attaching and Detaching this Terminal to/from a PC Attach this terminal to a PC to charge this terminal with microUSB Connection Cable. Attaching to a PC connector a Turn on a PC. b With the inscribed B side up, insert the microUSB connector of the microUSB Connection Cable straight to the external connector of this terminal. Before Using this Terminal 37 Battery level is displayed, and charging starts. When charging completes, the battery level icon displays full charge. Depending on the OS settings,
(Auto start) screen may appear. When the screen appears, select
(Open the folder and display files). Detaching from a PC Remove microUSB Connection Cable.
* Do not cancel the driver installation halfway or remove this terminal. Without the driver, Software update (P86) cannot be performed. 38 Before Using this Terminal Setting Up Setting Up Before using this terminal, make settings to connect your wireless LAN terminal to this terminal's wireless LAN. You can also change the wireless LAN and other settings according to your environment. Operating Environments Use this terminal under the following operating environments. Item PC Main Unit OS*1 Requirement PC/AT compatible computer and Mac More than 800600 dots for display resolution and High Color 16 bits are recommended Windows XP SP3 (Japanese version) Windows Vista SP2 (Japanese version) Windows 7 SP1 (Japanese version) Mac OS X 10.6.8/10.7.3 (Japanese version)*3 Item Requirement Windows XP: 256MB or more Windows Vista: 512MB or more Windows 7: 1GB or more (32bit), 2GB or more (64bit) Mac OS X 10.6.8: 1GB or more Mac OS X 10.7.3: 2GB or more 100MB or more free disk space Required Memory*2 Hard Disk Space*2
*1 DOCOMO does not guarantee the operation under the environment of OS which is upgraded, added or modified.
*2 Required memory or available hard disk space may vary depending on the system environment of a PC.
*3 This is only for Mac with Intel CPU. For latest information of operating environment, visit DOCOMO's website. Note The software may not work depending on your operating system environment and type of device. DOCOMO does not guarantee any inquiry or operation other than the operation environment described in this manual. Setting Up 39 Flow of Setup Setup is made in the following procedure. Connect your wireless LAN terminal to this terminal's wireless LAN (P40) Setting the Internet connection (P50) For mopera U, this setting is not necessary. For setting procedures, see Registering the Access Point Settings (Profile) (P63). Note To change this terminal's setting, connect this terminal to a PC, change the setting, and then connect the other wireless LAN terminal.
* You can change this terminal's setting with the console other than a PC, which is equipped with a browser. However, some menus and some browser types may be unavailable. Connecting to a Wireless LAN Terminal Setting procedures vary depending on the wireless LAN you use. The procedures for the following terminals are described here. Windows PC (For Windows 7/ Windows Vista)
(P41) Windows PC (For Windows XP) (P43) Mac (P44) iPad (P45) iPod touch (P46) Nintendo DS (P46) PSP (P47) WPS compatible wireless LAN terminal (P48) Note Make one of these settings when you connect this terminal to each terminal for the first time. Once you have set, the terminal connects to it automatically only by turning power on. To connect to a wireless LAN without WPS function, entering SSID and Security key
(WPA2 shared key) set to this terminal is required (P41). Confirm it in advance. 40 Setting Up This terminal can connect up to 10 wireless LAN terminals simultaneously. For Windows PC and Mac, you need to login with the user account which has administrative right beforehand. Connecting to Windows PC The setting procedure when security mode of this terminal is set to WPA2-PSK/AES is described here. SSID and Security key (WPA2 shared key) printed area Check SSID and Security key (WPA2 shared key) on the included Wireless LAN Initialization Sticker. Also, SSID and Security key (WPA2 shared key) is printed on the sticker inside of this terminal. Remove the battery pack to see it (P27 Attaching and Detaching the Battery Pack). For Windows 7/ Windows Vista a Hold down the power button of this terminal for over 2 seconds. This terminal turns on, and the wireless LAN function turns on. b Turn on the wireless LAN function of a PC. c (Start) u Click
(Control panel) u
(Network and Internet) u
(Network and sharing center).
(Network and sharing center) window appears. Setting Up 41 d Click (Connect to a network). f In
(Security key or pass phrase), enter Security key (WPA2 shared key)
(P41) set to this terminal, and click OK. Click (Connect) for Windows Vista. e Click the item which shows SSID
(Default: L03E_XXXXXXXX, P41) set to this terminal, and click
(Connect). g Select
(Save this network) and
(Start this connection automatically), and then click
(Close). For Windows 7, skip procedure 7. 42 Setting Up For Windows XP a Hold down the power button of this terminal for over 2 seconds. This terminal turns on, and the wireless LAN function turns on. b Turn on the wireless LAN function of a PC. c Click (Start) u
(Control panel) u
(Network and Internet) u (Network connection). d Double-click
(Wireless network connection).
(Wireless network connection) window appears. e Click the item which shows SSID
(Default: L03E_XXXXXXXX, P41) set to this terminal, and click
(Connect). f In (Network key) and
(Confirmation of Network key), enter Security key (WPA2 shared key)
(P41) set to this terminal, and click (Connect). Setting Up 43 Connecting to Mac The setting procedure for Mac OS X 10.7 when security mode of this terminal is set to WPA2-PSK/AES is described here. a Hold down the power button of this terminal for over 2 seconds. This terminal turns on, and the wireless LAN function turns on. b In the Apple menu, click
...(System environment setting...) u (Network). c Select Wi-Fi, and click Wi-Fi
(Turn Wi-Fi on). The wireless LAN function of Mac turns on. Note When the message
(All preferred networks cannot be used) appears, click
(Cancel), and click
(Confirm to connect to a new network) to cancel the selection. d Click (Network name) and select the item which shows SSID (Default: L03E_XXXXXXXX, P41) set to this terminal. 44 Setting Up e In (Password), enter Security key (WPA2 shared key)
(P41) set to this terminal, select
(Remember this network) and click (Connect). Connecting to iPad The setting procedure for iPad when security mode of this terminal is set to WPA2-PSK/
AES is described here. a Hold down the power button of this terminal for over 2 seconds. This terminal turns on, and the wireless LAN function turns on. b On the iPad Home screen, tap
(Settings). c Tap Wi-Fi to set Wi-Fi to ON. d Tap the item which shows SSID
(Default: L03E_XXXXXXXX, P41) set to this terminal. e Enter Security key (WPA2 shared key)
(P41) set to this terminal, and tap Join (). Setting Up 45 Connecting to iPod touch The setting procedure for iPod touch when security mode of this terminal is set to WPA2-PSK/AES is described here. a Hold down the power button of this terminal for over 2 seconds. This terminal turns on, and the wireless LAN function turns on. b On the iPod touch Home screen, tap
(Settings). c Tap Wi-Fi to set Wi-Fi to ON. d Tap the item which shows SSID
(Default: L03E_XXXXXXXX, P41) set to this terminal. e Enter Security key (WPA2 shared key)
(P41) set to this terminal, and tap Join (). Connecting to Nintendo DS The setting procedure for Nintendo DSi when security mode of this terminal is set to WPA2-PSK/AES is described here. a Hold down the power button of this terminal for over 2 seconds. This terminal turns on, and the wireless LAN function turns on. b In DSi menu of Nintendo DSi, touch
(Unit settings). c Touch (Internet) u
(Connection settings). d (Advanced settings) u Touch one of the access points which shows (No setting). e Touch (Search an access point). f Touch the item which shows SSID
(Default: L03E_XXXXXXXX, P41) set to this terminal. 46 Setting Up g Enter Security key (WPA2 shared key)
(P41) set to this terminal, and touch OK. h Touch OK. The setting is saved. i Touch (Yes). The connection test starts. Connecting to PSP The setting procedure for PSP-3000 when security mode of this terminal is set to WEP is described here. Note This terminal cannot connect to the network with the default security mode WPA2-PSK/
AES. Change the security mode (P57) before using this terminal. a Hold down the power button of this terminal for over 2 seconds. This terminal turns on, and the wireless LAN function turns on. b Turn on the wireless LAN switch of PSP. c From the Home screen, select
(Settings) u (Network settings), and press button. d Select
(Infrastructure mode) and press button. e Select (Create a new connection) and press button. Setting Up 47 f Select (Search) and press of direction buttons. g Select the item which shows SSID
(Default: L03E_XXXXXXXX, P41) set to this terminal, and press button. h Confirm the displayed SSID, and press of direction buttons. i Select WEP, and press of direction buttons. j Press button. k Enter WEP key (P57) set to this terminal, and press of direction buttons. l Confirm the displayed access point name, and press of direction buttons. m Confirm the displayed settings, and press of direction buttons. n Press button. The setting is saved. o Press button. The connection test starts. Setting Up 48 Connecting to WPS Compatible Wireless LAN Terminal Note Setting procedures vary depending on the wireless LAN terminal. Refer to the instruction manual of your wireless LAN terminal. When the PIN code of WPS function is specified to your wireless LAN terminal, you need to select WPS PIN (P59) in WPS type (P59), and set the specified PIN code to WPS PIN in advance. When the security mode of this terminal is set to WEP, WPS function is not available. When SSID Broadcast is Disable, the WPS function is not activated. When WPS type is Push button a Hold down the power button of this terminal for over 2 seconds. This terminal turns on, and the wireless LAN function turns on. b Set the wireless LAN function of the target terminal to ON, and make the WPS function setting as required. The operation varies depending on the terminal. c Perform the connecting operation of the WPS function on the target terminal. The operation varies depending on the terminal. d Press the WPS button of this terminal for over 2 seconds. e Follow the onscreen instructions of the target terminal to on. The operation varies depending on the terminal. When WPS type is WPS PIN a Hold down the power button of this terminal for over 2 seconds. This terminal turns on, and the wireless LAN function turns on. b Start the web browser on PC which is connected with the wireless LAN, and login to the setting page (L-03E Connection Manager). c Set the wireless LAN function of the target terminal to ON, and select WPS-
PIN access. Enter the 8-digit WPS PIN on the wireless LAN terminal. d Enter the 8-digit WPS PIN displayed on the wireless LAN terminal in WPS PIN field of WPS setting page on L-03E Connection Manager setting page, and click [Apply]. When WPS OK is displayed, you could access to WPS. Making Other Settings You can change the settings of this terminal according to your environment by starting Web browser on the PC connected via wireless LAN and displaying the setting page of this terminal.
* You can change this terminal's setting with the console other than a PC, which is equipped with a browser. However, some menus and some browser types may be unavailable. For details, see Settings (P51). Setting Wireless LAN You can change the settings of wireless LAN and the basic settings of LAN. Setting Network You can change the settings of access point and miniUIM. Setting Security Functions You can set the firewall function of this terminal. Managing the system You can use management functions of this terminal, such as saving the settings, confirmation of firmware version, etc. Setting Up 49 Connecting to the Internet Connecting to the Internet You can use the Internet by turning on this terminal to connect automatically to the access point set to the Profile. Check if your wireless LAN terminal is connected to the Internet. For selection method of access point when multiple Profiles are registered, refer to Searching network (P62). Internet Connection To connect to the Internet with this terminal, the subscription to the Internet service provider (mopera U, etc.) compatible with the service and data communication is required. For details, visit DOCOMO's website. Register the settings for connection with the Internet service provider to Profile of this terminal. For details on the setting method, refer to Registering the Access Point Settings
(Profile) (P63). Up to 10 profiles can be registered. When connecting this terminal to mopera U, this setting is not necessary. 50 Connecting to the Internet Settings Logging-in to L-03E Connection Manager You can make various settings by starting Web browser on a PC connected via wireless LAN and displaying the setting page (L-03E Connection Manager). Note You can change this terminal's setting with the console other than a PC, which is equipped with a browser. However, some menus and some browser types may be unavailable. The setting page of this terminal supports the following Web browsers. Windows: Microsoft Internet Explorer 6, 7, 8, 9, Mac OS X: Safari 5.0
* Depending on the browser, some screens Firefox, Google Chrome, Opera and items may not be displayed.
* Enable cookies on your browser (save and accept). a Hold down the power button of this terminal for over 2 seconds. This terminal turns on, and the wireless LAN function turns on. b Turn on a PC and the wireless LAN function. This terminal is connected to the PC via wireless LAN. When connecting for the first time, wireless LAN setup is required. For setting up, refer to Connecting to a Wireless LAN Terminal
(P40). c Double click the shortcut of L-03E Connection Manager on the desktop screen, or start a Web browser and enter http://192.168.2.1/ in the address entry field, then press Enter key. Login screen appears. 192.168.2.1 is the default setting of the private IP address of this terminal. When the setting has been changed, enter the private IP address you set (P60 Setting DHCP Function (DHCP)). Settings 51 d Enter Admin in [Username] field, enter the log-in password (default: 1234) in
[Password] field, and then click [Login]. In [Language] field, you can select a language on the setting page. e When PIN1 code verification screen appears, enter PIN1 code in [PIN1 code] field, and then click [Apply]. For details on PIN1 code, see Security Codes
(P26). When PIN1 code is set, PIN1 code verification screen appears. 52 Settings Click [OK] when a message of PIN1 unlock appears. Status screen appears. If there is latest version, a message from web page is displayed on Status screen. For updating procedure, see Updating Software
(P88). The Setting Page Screen Note For your security, it is recommended to change the default setting of log-in password. For details, see Changing Login Password
(Modify password) (P68). a Top menu Click a menu item to switch the setting page. You can select the following items. STATUS (P54) WLAN (P55) NETWORK (P62) SECURITY (P67) SYSTEM (P68) The submenu appears for some items, and you can switch the setting screen. b [Logout]
Click to log out from the setting page. c Setting screen The setting items for the function selected from the menu items appear. Settings 53 d Click to edit the setting. e Click to refresh the information on the Status screen. Confirming Connection/Setting Conditions of this Terminal a Click [STATUS] in the top menu. Status screen appears. Click [Refresh] to refresh the information. Network selection*
Network name* : The connecting network name is
: The connecting band is displayed. FOMA/Xi signal strength*
Wi-Fi status Connected clients displayed.
: The current level of radio wave reception is displayed.
: The status of the wireless LAN function is displayed.
: The number of currently connected terminals via wireless LAN is displayed. Wi-Fi auto off : The setting status of the Wi-Fi WPS UIM card Network data usage*
auto off function is displayed.
: The operating status of the WPS function is displayed.
: Phone number of miniUIM is displayed.
: The current amount of data communication is displayed. Data communication in overseas is not be added to this amount.
* When the miniUIM is not inserted, the items do not appear. On the Status screen, DOCOMO UIM card has not been inserted properly or is invalid appears. 54 Settings Setting Wireless LAN Note When using wireless LAN overseas, check the available frequency band, laws, regulations or other conditions of the country beforehand. Setting Basic Functions of Wireless LAN a In the top menu, click [WLAN]. b In the submenu, click [Basic Setting]. c On the setting screen, set the required items. SSID (Default: L03E_XXXXXXXX) Set the network name (SSID) of the wireless LAN. You can enter up to 32 letters with one-byte alphanumeric, - (hyphen) and _ (under bar). Country (Default: JAPAN) Select a country name where this terminal is used.
(When JAPAN or KOREA is selected, you can select up to 13 channels. When CANADA or UNITED STATES is selected, you can select up to 11 channels.) Channel (Default: Auto) Select a channel of wireless LAN. IEEE802.11 Mode: (Default: 11b/g/n) Select an operation mode of wireless LAN. 11b only 11b/g 11g only 11n only 11b/g/n
(When the security mode (P57) is set to WEP, or when the mode is set to WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK and TKIP is selected, 11n only or 11b/g/n cannot be selected.) SSID Broadcast (Default: Enable) Select whether to display SSID on the wireless LAN terminal. Enable: SSID is displayed Disable: SSID is not displayed Privacy separator (Default: Disable) Select whether to prohibit communication between wireless LAN terminals. Enable: Communication is prohibited Disable: Communication is not prohibited d Click [Apply] to save the setting. Settings 55 Setting Wi-Fi auto off Function a In the top menu, click [WLAN]. b In the submenu, click [Wi-Fi auto off]. c On the setting screen, set the required items. When Enable is set Wi-Fi off time (min) (Default: 10) When Enable is set to Wi-Fi auto off, select the time (minutes) to set automatically to off. 10 30 60 d Click [Apply] to save the setting. Wi-Fi auto off (Default: Enable) Select whether to set the wireless LAN function to off automatically and power saving mode when no client connection is made in a certain period. Enable: The wireless LAN function is set to Disable: The wireless LAN function is not off set to off 56 Settings Setting Security Mode of Wireless LAN a In the top menu, click [WLAN]. b In the submenu, click [Security]. c On the setting screen, set the required items. Security mode (Default: WPA2-PSK) Select the security mode of wireless LAN. Open WEP WPA-PSK WPA2-PSK WPA/WPA2-PSK mixed Depending on the Security mode setting, the following setting items are different. When Open is set Limitation of clients (Default: 1) The number of terminals which can be connected is displayed (it cannot be changed.). When WEP is set WEP key1-4 (Default: XXXXX) Enter WEP key. You can enter 5, 10, 13 or 26 letters with one-byte alphanumeric. For 5-letter or 13-letter key, use a key with one-byte alphanumeric (0-9, a-z, A-Z). For 10-letter or 26-letter key, use hexadecimal numbers (0-9, A-F). Only the specified number of WEP key in Current WEP key is judged for letter type to enter. Current WEP key (Default: 1) Select the number of WEP key to use. For Wireless LAN terminal which cannot specify the index of WEP key (iPod touch and IPad, etc.), WEP key 2-4 cannot be used. Limitation of clients (Default: 10) The number of terminals which can be connected is displayed. When WPA-PSK is set Encryption type (Default: TKIP) Select the encryption type. AES TKIP Settings 57 WPS shared key (Default: XXXXXXXX) Enter Security key of WPA. You can enter 8-64 letters with one-byte alphanumeric. For 64-letter key, use hexadecimal numbers
(0-9, A-F). Limitation of clients (Default: 10) The number of terminals which can be connected is displayed. When WPA2-PSK is set Encryption type (Default: AES) Select an encryption type. AES TKIP WPA2 shared key (Default: P41) Enter Security key of WPA2. You can enter 8-64 letters with one-byte alphanumeric. For 64-letter key, use hexadecimal numbers
(0-9, A-F). Limitation of clients (Default: 10) The number of terminals which can be connected is displayed. When WPA/WPA2-PSK mixed is set WPA/WPA2 shared key (Default:
XXXXXXXX Enter Security key of WPA/WPA2. You can enter 8-64 letters with one-byte alphanumeric. For 64-letter key, use hexadecimal numbers
(0-9, A-F). 58 Settings Limitation of clients (Default: 10) The number of terminals which can be connected is displayed. d Click [Apply] to save the setting. Setting WPS Function Note WPS Function cannot be used when WEP is set for Security (P57). a In the top menu, click [WLAN]. b In the submenu, click [WPS]. c On the setting screen, set the required items. WPS (Default: Enable) Select whether to use WPS function. Enable: WPS function is used Disable: WPS function is not used When Enable is set WPS type (Default: Push button) Select a type of WPS function. Enable only: When connect with WPS type after pressing the WPS button of this terminal (WPS function is not activated if you press [Apply] button.) Push button: When you use the WPS button or connect with WPS type after clicking
[Apply] button WPS PIN: When you connect by entering the PIN code (8-digit number) for WPS WPS PIN Enter the specified PIN code. d Click [Apply] to save the selected WPS setting. The saved WPS setting is valid even after restarting of this terminal. Setting MAC Address Filter a In the top menu, click [WLAN]. b In the submenu, click [MAC address filter]. c On the setting screen, set the required items. Restrict mode (Default: Disable) Select an operation mode of MAC address filter function. Disable: MAC address filter is not used Allow: Allows the connection only to this terminal with the specified MAC address Deny: Prohibits the connection to this terminal with the specified MAC address When Allow or Deny is set Mac addresses entry field appears. Enter the specified terminal's MAC address. You can specify up to 10 MAC addresses. d Click [Apply] to save the setting. Settings 59 Setting DHCP Function a In the top menu, click [WLAN]. b In the submenu, click [DHCP]. c On the setting screen, set the required items. IP address (Default: 192.168.2.1) Set private IP address of this terminal. Subnet mask (Default: 255.255.255.0) Set subnet mask of LAN. DHCP server (Default: Enable) Select whether to use DHCP function. Enable: DHCP function is used Disable: DHCP function is not used When Enable is set Start IP address (Default: 192.168.2.2) Set the minimum IP address assigned to this terminal. End IP address (Default: 192.168.2.99) Set the maximum IP address assigned to this terminal. Primary DNS (Default: 192.168.2.1) Set IP address of primary DNS server. Secondary DNS (Default: 0.0.0.0) Set IP address of secondary DNS server. d Click [Apply] to save the setting. 60 Settings Confirming Connected Clients a In the top menu, click [WLAN]. b In the submenu, click [Connected clients]. c The connected terminal's information appears. Click [Refresh] to refresh the information. Setting UPnP Function To use the application using the UPnP function, set to Enable the UPnP function. a In the top menu, click [WLAN]. b In the submenu, click [UPnP]. c On the setting screen, set the required items. d To disconnect, click Disconnect field. in the UPnP (Default: Disable) Select whether to use the UPnP function. Enable: UPnP function is used Disable: UPnP function is not used d Click [Apply] to save the setting. Settings 61 Mode (Default: Auto) Select whether to specify the access point. Auto: The access point to connect is automatically selected. Manual: Select when you specify the access point. Click [Apply] to search the available access point and register it to [Operators]. When Manual is set Operators (Default: none) Select an access point to connect. d Click [Apply] to save the setting. Setting Network Selecting an Access Point You can specify the access point network. This function is unavailable in Japan. a In the top menu, click [NETWORK]. b In the submenu, click [Searching network]. c On the setting screen, set the required items. 62 Settings Registering the Access Point Settings Register, edit or delete the access point settings. You can register up to 10 access points. By default, the setting for mopera U is registered and you cannot delete it. When using mopera U, the following setting is not necessary. a In the top menu, click [NETWORK]. b In the submenu, click [Profile]. c To register a new access point, click
[Add New]. to edit. To edit an existing access point a In [Current profile], select an access point b Follow Procedure 4. c Follow Procedure 6. To delete an existing access point a In [Current profile], select an access point to delete. b Click [Delete]. c Click [OK]. d On the setting screen, set the required items. Profile name (Default: mopera U) Enter an access point name. You can enter up to 15 letters with one-byte alphanumeric. APN (Default: mopera.net) Enter APN. You can enter up to 99 letters with one-byte alphanumeric, - (hyphen),
@ (at mark), . (period) and _ (under bar). Username (Default: None) Enter the user name specified by the provider. You can enter up to 64 letters with one-byte alphanumeric, - (hyphen), @ (at mark),
. (period) and _ (under bar). Password (Default: None) Enter the password specified by the provider. You can enter up to 32 letters with one-byte alphanumeric, - (hyphen), @ (at mark),
. (period) and _ (under bar). Settings 63 Authentication (Default: CHAP) Select the authentication method of the access point. None PAP CHAP e To register a new access point, click
[Save]. f Click [Apply] to save the setting. Protecting the Terminal with the Security Code When this function is set, network communication is locked and entering the security code (PIN1 code) is required when logging in to the setting page. a In the top menu, click [NETWORK]. b In the submenu, click [PIN1 lock]. 64 Settings c On the setting screen, set the required items. PIN1 lock status The current setting condition is displayed. Enable: PIN1 lock is set Disable: PIN1 lock is canceled When Enable is set PIN1 code to disable Enter PIN1 code set to the miniUIM card. When Disable is set PIN1 code to enable Enter PIN1 code set to the miniUIM card. d Click [Apply]. e When Enabled is set, hold down the power button for over 2 seconds to turn the power off, and then turn on again. Unlocking PIN Lock If you improperly enter the PIN1 code for 3 times in a row, further entry is locked automatically. In this case, enter Unblocking PIN Code (P26) to unlock. a Enter the unblocking PIN code in [PUK code] field. b Enter the new PIN1 code in the [New PIN1 code] field. c In [Confirm PIN1 code] field, enter the same PIN1 code as [New PIN1 code]
for confirmation. d Click [Apply]. Changing the Security Code You can change the security code (PIN1 code). Changing security code (PIN1 code) is available only when PIN1 lock (P64) is set to Enabled. a In the top menu, click [NETWORK]. b In the submenu, click [Modify PIN1 code]. c On the setting screen, set the required items. Current PIN1 code Enter PIN1 code set to the miniUIM card. New PIN1 code Enter the new PIN1 code. Confirm PIN1 code Enter the same code as [New PIN1 code] for confirmation. d Click [Apply]. PIN1 code is changed. Settings 65 Displaying Network data usage The amount of data communication is displayed. Data communication in overseas is not be added to this amount. Also, the amount of data communication in the international roaming area is not displayed. a In the top menu, click [NETWORK]. b In the submenu, click [Network data usage]. c On the setting screen, set the required items. The usage is automatically reset in the following cases. 0 o'clock on the first day of every month When the miniUIM is replaced When SIM lock is unlocked Maximum data size (Default: Disable) Select from KB, MB and GB, and enter the valid value*.
* Valid value: Positive integer from 1 to 1024 Not available: Negative number, 0, decimal point and anything other than the valid value
* Even if maximum data size is set, data communication will not stop when data usage is over the maximum data size. It is only for your reference. Display on modem (Default: Enable) Enable: The amount of data communication is displayed on the display of this terminal. Disable: The amount of data communication is not displayed on the display of this terminal. d Click [Apply] to save the setting. Current data usage Click [Refresh] to see the latest information. Click [Reset] to reset the information of usage. 66 Settings Setting Security Functions Using Firewall Function Unauthorized access via the Internet can be blocked by using the Firewall function. Also, you can set IP filter. a In the top menu, click [SECURITY]. b In the submenu, click [Firewall]. c On the setting screen, set the required items. Firewall (Default: Disable) Set whether to activate the Firewall function. Enable: Firewall function is activated. You can set IP filter. Disable: Firewall function is deactivated. When Enable is set You can set IP filter. IP address When registering IP filter, enter source or destination IP address. Direction (Default: Source) Specify the direction of communication to interrupt. Source: Interrupt the access from the specified IP address. Destination: Interrupt the access to the specified IP address. IP address filter list List of registered IP filter appears.
: Delete registered IP filter. d Click [Apply]. Settings 67 Discarding WAN Ping You can discard the Ping request to access from WAN to prevent answering and block the IP information leakage from this terminal and LAN terminals. a In the top menu, click [SECURITY]. b In the submenu, click [WAN Ping blocking]. c On the setting screen, set the required items. Managing the System Changing Log-in Password You can change the log-in password of the setting page. You can enter only a 4-digit number as a password. a In the top menu, click [SYSTEM]. b In the submenu, click [Modify password]. c On the setting screen, set the required items. WAN Ping blocking (Default: Disable) Set whether to activate the WAN Ping blocking function. Enable: Activate the WAN Ping blocking Disable: Deactivate the WAN Ping blocking function. function. d Click [Apply]. Settings 68 Current password Enter the current password. New password Enter the new password. Confirm password Enter the same password as [New password]
for confirmation. d Click [Apply]. The message Password is changed successfully appears. e Click [OK]. Saving/Restoring the Setting Data All setting data can be saved to a PC on which the setting page is opened. Also, saved setting data can be restored in this terminal. a In the top menu, click [SYSTEM]. b In the submenu, click [Backup &
Restore]. c In the setting screen, make the following procedures. Backup to file Click [Backup], specify the file name (Default:
webcm_config.cfg) and save the current setting.
* Depending on the browser, the file name cannot be specified. Restore from file Click [ ...(Refer to...)] and specify the file to restore. d Click [Apply]. Settings 69 Resetting the Settings You can reset all settings of the setting page to default. However, the amount of data communication which is displayed on the display cannot be reset. For resetting the amount of data communication, see Displaying Network data usage (P66). You can also reset the settings by pressing the buttons on this terminal. For details, see Resetting this Terminal (P89). a In the top menu, click [SYSTEM]. b In the submenu, click [Reset]. c Click [Reset]. Confirming the Version Information a In the top menu, click [SYSTEM]. b In the submenu, click [Version]. The version information of firmware and this terminal appears. c Make setting for Software Update. Automatically check new S/W (Default: ON) ON: Check the update file automatically. OFF: Check the update file manually. d Click [OK]. Log out from the setting page and the communication is disconnected. 70 Settings When ON is set The confirmation message for software update appears each time you log in. To make the message not to appear, set to OFF. When OFF is set Click [Check now] to check if you have any update files, and a message appears when a new file exists. For update procedure, see Updating Software
(P86). d When you have changed software update setting, click [Apply]. Displaying the Inquiries a In the top menu, click [SYSTEM]. b In the submenu, click [Help]. The information of the inquiry website, phone number and the URL of Instruction Manual
(PDF) appears. Settings 71
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2012-11-12 | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | Original Equipment | |
2 | 1850.2 ~ 1909.8 | PCB - PCS Licensed Transmitter | ||
3 | 2422 ~ 2452 | DTS - Digital Transmission System |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 3 | Effective |
2012-11-12
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1 2 3 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
LG Electronics USA, Inc.
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1 2 3 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0020917688
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1 2 3 | Physical Address |
1000 Sylvan Ave.
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1 2 3 |
Englewood Cliffs, NJ
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1 2 3 |
United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 3 | TCB Application Email Address |
t******@pctestlab.com
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1 2 3 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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1 2 3 |
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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A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 3 | Grantee Code |
ZNF
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1 2 3 | Equipment Product Code |
L03E
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 3 | Name |
K******** H****
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1 2 3 | Title |
Director, Standards & Compliance
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
201-2********
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
201-8********
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1 2 3 |
k******@lge.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 2 3 | Firm Name |
PCTEST Engineering Laboratory, Inc.
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1 2 3 | Name |
R****** O********
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1 2 3 | Physical Address |
6660-B Dobbin Road
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1 2 3 |
Columbia, Maryland 21045
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1 2 3 |
United States
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
410-2********
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
410-2********
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1 2 3 |
t******@pctestlab.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 3 | 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?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | 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?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 01/25/2013 | ||||
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 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Equipment Class | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | ||||
1 2 3 | PCB - PCS Licensed Transmitter | |||||
1 2 3 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | |||||
1 2 3 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Cellular/PCS GSM and Cellular WCDMA Wireless Router with WLAN | ||||
1 2 3 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 3 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | 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 | Grant Comments | Power output listed is ERP for Part 22 and EIRP for Part 24. SAR compliance for body-worn operating configurations is limited to the specific configurations tested for this filing. Body-worn operations are restricted to belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and which must provide at least 1.0 cm separation between the device and the user's body. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR for body-worn accessory, product specific (wireless router), and simultaneous transmission use conditions is 0.35 W/kg, 0.39 W/kg, and 0.42 W/kg, respectively. This device also contains functions that are not operational in U.S. Territories. This filing is only applicable for US operations. | ||||
1 2 3 | Power output is peak conducted at the antenna terminal. Device is an 802.11n device in a 2x2 Spatial Multiplexing MIMO configuration as described in this filing. This device is authorized to operate with the specific wireless router described in this filing. SAR compliance for body-worn operating configurations is limited to the specific configurations tested for this filing. Body-worn operations are restricted to belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and must provide at least 1.0 cm separation between the device and the user's body. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR for body-worn accessory, product specific (wireless router), and simultaneous transmission use conditions is <0.10 W/kg, <0.10 W/kg, and 0.42 W/kg, respectively. | |||||
1 2 3 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | 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 | Firm Name |
HCT Co., LTD
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1 2 3 | Name |
S****** L****
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
82-31********
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
82-31********
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1 2 3 |
s******@HCT.co.kr
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1 | 1 | 15B | 16 CC | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 22H | 824.2 | 848.8 | 0.289 | 2.5 ppm | 247KGXW | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 22H | 826.4 | 846.6 | 0.069 | 2.5 ppm | 4M19F9W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 3 | 24E | 1850.2 | 1909.8 | 0.659 | 2.5 ppm | 245KGXW | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15C | 2412 | 2462 | 0.18 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 2 | 15C | 2422 | 2452 | 0.17 |
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