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EXHIBIT 7:ShareWave Model PowerWave 2.4GHz Radio SAR Summary

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Page 1: ...dio FCC ID N9PSW1 2450 GRANTEE ShareWave Inc 5175 Hillsdale Circle El Dorado Hills CA 95762 TEST SITE Elliott Laboratories Inc 684 W Maude Avenue Sunnyvale CA 94086 REPORT DATE October 20 1998 FINAL T...

Page 2: ...NSTRUMENT CALIBRATION 10 TEST PROCEDURES 11 EUT AND CABLE PLACEMENT 11 CONDUCTED EMISSIONS 11 RADIATED EMISSIONS 11 CONDUCTED EMISSIONS FROM ANTENNA PORT 11 SPECIFICATION LIMITS AND SAMPLE CALCULATION...

Page 3: ...d therefore apply only to the tested sample The sample was selected and prepared by Mike Perkins of ShareWave Inc OBJECTIVE The primary objective of the manufacturer is compliance with Subpart C of Pa...

Page 4: ...CE FIELD STRENGTH The EUT tested complied with the limits detailed in FCC Rules Part 15 Section 15 209 in the case of emissions falling within the frequency bands specified in Section 15 205 The follo...

Page 5: ...test data and any correction factors are contained in an exhibit of this report PROCESSING GAIN The Processing Gain was measured by the manufacturer to be 13 075 dB meeting FCC Rules Part 15 Section...

Page 6: ...IRING BOARDS The EUT contained the following printed wiring boards during emissions testing Manufacturer Description Assembly Rev Serial Crystals MHz ShareWave Radio 200 0103 000 3 44 ENCLOSURE The EU...

Page 7: ...ard Shielded Parallel used during T28178 radiated emissions 1 5 Host PC Printer Shielded Serial 1 5 Host PC Mouse Shielded VGA 2 0 Host PC Monitor Shielded multiconductor 1 4 Host PC EUT I O Coax 0 3...

Page 8: ...able local TV radio and mobile communications traffic Considerable engineering effort has been expended to ensure that the facilities conform to all pertinent FCC requirements CONDUCTED EMISSIONS CONS...

Page 9: ...ZM Spectrum Monitor Controller or contain an internal Spectrum Monitor Controller to view and convert the receiver measurements to the field strength at an antenna or voltage developed at the LISN mea...

Page 10: ...ength The antenna calibration factors are included in site factors which are programmed into the test receivers ANTENNA MAST AND EQUIPMENT TURNTABLE The antennas used to measure the radiated electric...

Page 11: ...ns are performed from 30 to 1000 MHz One or more of these is with the antenna polarized vertically while the one or more of these is with the antenna polarized horizontally During the preliminary scan...

Page 12: ...or comparison to published specifications For reference converting the specification limits from linear to decibel form is accomplished by taking the base ten logarithm then multiplying by 20 These li...

Page 13: ...llows Rr B C and C S M where Rr Receiver Reading in dBuV B Broadband Correction Factor C Corrected Reading in dBuV S Specification Limit in dBuV M Margin to Specification in dB Broadband Level Per ANS...

Page 14: ...s A distance factor when used for electric field measurements is calculated by using the following formula Fd 20 LOG10 Dm Ds where Fd Distance Factor in dB Dm Measurement Distance in meters Ds Specifi...

Page 15: ...EXHIBIT 1 Test Equipment Calibration Data...

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Page 18: ...EXHIBIT 2 Test Data Log Sheets ELECTROMAGNETIC EMISSIONS TEST LOG SHEETS AND MEASUREMENT DATA T28186 18 Pages Processing Gain Data 25 Pages...

Page 19: ...nel 2455 MHz Peak reading Avg Limit PASS Results FCC 2 3 dB Pk 7363 750 MHz Horizontal Run 1b Maximized Radiated Emissions Scan in Restricted Bands 30 24000MHz Center Channel 2440 MHz Peak reading Avg...

Page 20: ...s Output power was measured to be 19 4 dBm Run 3b Transmitted Power Measurements In Accordance With 15 247 b Center Channel PASS Results Output power was measured to be 19 2 dBm Run 3c Transmitted Pow...

Page 21: ...when measured in a 100kHz bandwidth Run 5c Spurious Emissions In Accordance With 15 247 d 1MHz 26 GHz Low Channel PASS Results All emissions were more than 20 dB below the in band level when measured...

Page 22: ...nufacturer Model None The EUT is powered from internal batteries Printed Wiring Boards in EUT Manufacturer Description Assembly Rev Serial Number Crystals MHz ShareWave Radio 200 0103 000 3 44 Subasse...

Page 23: ...ring T28178 radiated emissions 2636S40326 DSI6XU2225C Remote Support Equipment Manufacturer Model Description Serial Number FCC ID Number None Interface Cabling Cable Description Length m From Unit Po...

Page 24: ...ment were located on the turntable for radiated testing and conducted testing During conducted emissions testing the EUT was connected to 120V 60Hz power input as noted A 2 5 meter X 2 5 meter ground...

Page 25: ...Avg 0 1 0 4909 583 37 6 v 54 0 16 4 Avg 180 1 0 4909 583 51 3 h 74 0 22 8 Pk 0 1 0 4909 583 48 8 v 74 0 25 2 Pk 180 1 0 Note Frequencies above 8GHz the antenna was placed at 1 meter distance and no em...

Page 26: ...v 54 0 11 9 Avg 210 1 0 4879 833 55 4 v 74 0 18 6 Pk 210 1 0 Note Frequencies above 8GHz the antenna was placed at 1 meter distance and no emissions were seen Run 2b 6 dB bandwidth measurement in acc...

Page 27: ...0 4850 230 49 5 v 74 0 24 5 Pk 20 1 0 4850 230 47 8 h 74 0 26 2 Pk 0 1 0 Note Frequencies above 8GHz the antenna was placed at 1 meter distance and no emissions were seen Run 2c 6 dB bandwidth measure...

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Page 37: ...ansmitter controller via serial port Coax 11 SMA to radio Power Splitter HP 11667B DC to 26 5 GHz Generator ESG D4000A model E4433A ser no US37230713 Power Meter Gigatronics 8542C serial no 1832028 Te...

Page 38: ...it of the BER In real measurements the maximum error of 0 001 is allowed in an ideal system using this modulation scheme with all codes turned off i e no spreading or process gain Mj Maximum Jammer to...

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Page 64: ...EXHIBIT 4 Proposed FCC ID Label Label Location...

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Page 67: ...EXHIBIT 5 Detailed Photographs of ShareWave Model PowerWave 2 4GHz Radio Construction 6 Pages...

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Page 74: ...EXHIBIT 6 Operator s Manual for ShareWave Model PowerWave 2 4GHz Radio 52 Pages...

Page 75: ...5 7 SharePC Wireless TV System How to install and use your SharePC Wireless TV System OEM D D DR R RA A AF F FT T T...

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Page 77: ...w OEM com The SharePC Wireless TV System SharePC ShareCenter TV Desktop TV Terminal and ShareCenter Browser are registered trademarks of ShareWave Inc and its subsidiaries Windows is a registered trad...

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Page 79: ...Install the SharePC card 9 Connect the PC Antenna 10 Install the SharePC software 11 Test the TV Terminal 12 Test the Wireless Keyboard 13 Chapter 4 15 Connect the TV Terminal Chapter 5 19 The ShareP...

Page 80: ...tching between ShareCenter and TV desktop 35 Ending your SharePC session 35 Switching users 35 Accessing the SharePC on line help system 35 Appendix A 37 Additional Wiring Diagrams Appendix B 40 Troub...

Page 81: ...rePC wireless Digital Spread Spectrum DSS technology you can now share the power of your computer throughout your home using a standard TV Now your family can share one computer from two locations at...

Page 82: ...r PC through a choice of customized user desktops which display only on your television TV Desktop is designed for users who may prefer its familiar look and feel ShareCenter the default desktop is sp...

Page 83: ...may want a category named Work where you place activities linked to your spreadsheets and word processor You may want another category named Games where you place activities linked to your favorite co...

Page 84: ...ctions carefully They were especially designed to help you correctly install your system as quickly as possible This symbol tells you to stop and read the directions carefully then proceed with cautio...

Page 85: ...t to the location of your home PC This is where you ll begin your installation and test the system Once these steps are completed you ll then finish your installation at your television This will save...

Page 86: ...ast 32 MB of RAM at least 100 MB of available hard disk space an empty PCI bus expansion slot a CD ROM or DVD drive For best operation your SharePC Wireless TV System needs the latest version of the W...

Page 87: ...lectric shock your computer and all other devices connected to it should be turned off and unplugged from electrical outlets If you need to unplug additional cables to work on your computer printer mo...

Page 88: ...arePC PCI card If other PCI cards fill all PCI expansion slots you will need to remove one of these other cards to install the SharePC card Contact your computer dealer or technician for more informat...

Page 89: ...itry Remove the SharePC PCI card from its protective electrostatic bag Holding the card by its plastic edges align the card s contact strip with the PCI expansion slot There is a small alignment notch...

Page 90: ...st reception locate the PC Antenna as high as possible and within four feet of your computer Do not locate your PC Antenna where there is excessive vibration heat or moisture The PC Antenna has an att...

Page 91: ...drive Click Next to continue When you see this screen click Finish If you see the screen below instead of the previous screen click the Back button When you see the Insert Disk screen click OK to con...

Page 92: ...TV Terminal and on the registration card that came with your SharePC system Once the registration is completed you will be asked to restart your computer Click OK You did it The SharePC software has b...

Page 93: ...be sure it is plugged into a live outlet Your PC should now detect a signal from the TV Terminal and display the following screen Click OK If you do not see the above screen try pressing the reset bu...

Page 94: ...keyboard now upright and facing you point the front of the keyboard at the TV Terminal Press any key You should see the following screen on your computer display Click OK Congratulations Your SharePC...

Page 95: ...minal on the television VCR or other level surface Make sure the TV Terminal antenna is raised into its full upright position For best performance locate the TV Terminal as high as possible and within...

Page 96: ...tion may be different than the one shown above Additional wiring diagrams can be found in Appendix A in this manual Also consult your owner s manuals for your television and VCR for additional wiring...

Page 97: ...at the TV Terminal and press any key You should now see the Welcome to SharePC screen on your television indicating that the SharePC Wireless Keyboard has been detected and is functioning correctly Cl...

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Page 99: ...board with some special additions The joystick pointing device To make the keyboard easy to use with your television a small joystick pointing device in the upper right hand corner of the keyboard has...

Page 100: ...cated to the left of the space bar When pressed by itself the Fn key shows or hides the TV Desktop task bar When pressed in conjunction with other keys the Fn key also activates a number of ShareCente...

Page 101: ...kaline batteries Do not leave old or discharged batteries in the keyboard as they may leak and damage your keyboard Dispose of old batteries correctly by recycling Avoid spilling liquids or food into...

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Page 103: ...s each user has For instance you may want to prevent some family members from accessing the Internet or certain files on your computer When SharePC launches for the first time you will be prompted to...

Page 104: ...er of your family who uses the SharePC Wireless TV System Each user account can be given a unique name picture icon and password You can also select the ShareCenter or TV desktop for each user and lim...

Page 105: ...new user by clicking the check boxes under Access privileges Can Personalize ShareCenter allows users to add or change their own categories and activities Can use Desktop allows users to access the Sh...

Page 106: ...rtup sets the default startup screen for each user as either ShareCenter or the SharePC TV Desktop Changing the user picture icon To change the picture icon for a user click Change Picture The Picture...

Page 107: ...op down menu Personalizing categories To set up specific categories for new users click Personalize Categories Adding categories To add new categories you must first delete one or more of the nine def...

Page 108: ...tal number of categories When a category is added each dot changes from blue to yellow When all nine dots in the box are yellow you cannot add any more categories Renaming categories Select the catego...

Page 109: ...will be restored Resetting Categories To reset categories to the default set of pre installed categories click Reset Categories Click Done Adding activities From the ShareCenter main menu select a ca...

Page 110: ...ML GIF and JPEG and hides all others This may make it easier to find the file you want To add an activity simply click the desired application or file you can click the up and down scroll arrows along...

Page 111: ...Done Deleting activities Click the activity you wish to delete Click Delete If you delete an activity by mistake click Undo and the activity will be restored Repeat this process for as many activitie...

Page 112: ...Setting the auto log in time Whenever the log in menu is displayed at startup a user must make a selection before the Auto log in time expires Otherwise the user is automatically logged in as a restr...

Page 113: ...screen Select your user account name Type in your password if required Click OK Launching activities From the ShareCenter main menu select the desired category The activities for that category will be...

Page 114: ...wser From ShareCenter select the Internet category Click the ShareCenter browser icon You can also launch the ShareCenter browser by pressing Fn F3 on the SharePC wireless keyboard This starts the def...

Page 115: ...if you would like to close any open applications To save your work you should first close and running applications When you are ready to end your SharePC session click OK Switching users From the Shar...

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Page 117: ...x A Additional Wiring Diagrams Appendix A Additional Wiring Diagrams Stereo television and stereo VCR Stereo VCR and television with S video input From cable TV or outdoor antenna VCR TV From cable TV...

Page 118: ...PC Wireless TV System Appendix A Additional Wiring Diagrams Standard television with stereo VCR Monaural TV and or VCR From cable TV or outdoor antenna VCR TV From cable TV or outdoor antenna VCR TV D...

Page 119: ...ePC Wireless TV System 39 Appendix A Additional Wiring Diagrams Standard television without audio and video inputs or VCR From cable TV or outdoor antenna Antenna switch not included RF modulator not...

Page 120: ...If the description matches the SharePC card click the Remove button Click OK when Windows asks if you wish to remove the device Restart the computer and repeat the SharePC software installation instru...

Page 121: ...n see the ShareCenter main menu but nothing happens when I press the keyboard commands 1 The TV Terminal or the PC Antenna may not be plugged in Check all connections The Set top power supply should b...

Page 122: ...d the reach of its 54 inch cable 9 There may be interference from other electrical devices in your house Try turning off appliances cordless telephones motors florescent lights and air conditioning eq...

Page 123: ...al is connected to your VCR you may need to set the antenna selector switch to VCR 5 The computer may be turned off There is a picture on my television but it s a TV program or movie 1 The Video or S...

Page 124: ...end with exe I want to create an activity for one of my files but I can t see the file 1 The file may not be a valid activity format Activities can only be created for applications documents Internet...

Page 125: ...fied computer technician They can provide expert advice and troubleshooting If your dealer or technician can t help you contact the OEM customer service department Have your SharePC serial number and...

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Page 127: ...structions detailing user installation of card cage accessories FCC notice Radio and television interference This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used corr...

Page 128: ...sion may provide additional information How to Identify and Resolve Radio TV Interference Problems Stock No 004 000 0345 4 U S Government Printing Office Washington DC 20402 In accordance with Part 15...

Page 129: ...reless TV System 49 Appendix D Contacting OEM Appendix E Contacting OEM Telephone In the United States OEM Outside the United States OEM Web site www OEM com E mail info OEM com Mail OEM 1998 OEM All...

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Page 131: ...cessor or equivalent RAM 32 MB Hard disk space 100 MB 0 1 GB CD ROM or CD DVD player 1 required PCI card expansion slot 1 available required Environmental PC Antenna 10 40 C 50 105 F Temperature TV Te...

Page 132: ...inance chrominance 75 4 pin female mini DIN jack Video compression NAMI compression Video frame rate support VGA quality color and aspect enhanced Output display resolution 525 lines NTSC Audio output...

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