Ii. bluetooth device – Lenovo IdeaPad S10 FR Manuel d'utilisation
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The
FCC
RF
Exposure
compliance:
The
transmission
antennas
of
the
wireless
WAN
adapter
are
built
in
the
LCD
screen,
and
the
transmission
antennas
of
the
wireless
LAN
adapter
are
under
the
keyboard
and
the
palm
rest.
See
Chapter
1,
“Getting
to
know
your
computer”
of
the
Lenovo
IdeaPad
S10
User
Guide.
The
radiated
energy
from
the
antennas
connected
to
the
wireless
LAN
Mini
PCI
Express
Card
and
the
wireless
WAN
Mini
PCI
Express
Card
conform
to
the
FCC
limit
of
the
SAR
(Specific
Absorption
Rate)
requirement
regarding
47
CFR
Part
2
section
1093,
when
the
computer
was
tested
in
the
conventional
notebook
setting.
Radio
Frequency
interference
requirements:
v
The
IdeaPad
computer
is
restricted
to
indoor
use
due
to
its
operation
in
the
5.15
to
5.25
GHz
frequency
range.
FCC
requires
these
products
to
be
used
indoors
for
the
frequency
range
5.15
to
5.25
GHz
to
reduce
the
potential
for
harmful
interference
to
co-channel
Mobile
Satellite
systems.
v
High
power
radar
are
allocated
as
primary
users
of
the
5.25
to
5.35
GHz
and
5.65
to
5.85
GHz
bands.
These
radar
stations
can
cause
interference
with
and/or
damage
this
device.
Emergency
Calls:
The
wireless
WAN
Mini
PCI
Express
Card
does
not
support
voice
calls,
hence
their
use
for
essential
communication
is
not
possible,
including
emergency
calls
regarding
the
E911
rule.
II.
Bluetooth
device
The
FCC
RF
Exposure
compliance:
The
Bluetooth
device
is
incorporated
under
the
palm
rest.
See
Chapter
1,
“Getting
to
know
your
computer”
of
the
Lenovo
IdeaPad
S10
User
Guide.
The
radiated
output
power
of
the
Bluetooth
device
is
far
below
the
FCC
radio
frequency
exposure
limits.
Therefore,
a
20
cm
of
separation
between
the
Bluetooth
antenna
and
human
body
is
not
required.
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