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6/2/2011    1 of 18                 Novatel Wireless, Inc. PCI Express Mini-card  Installation Guidelines for the E362 into HP laptop/notebook Devices    Version 3.0
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6/2/2011    3 of 18  Document Revision History  Rev. Date Brief Description of Change Originator Approved by 1.0 April 20, 2011 Initial Draft based on Model HSTNN-F05C Computer Todd Gallagher  2.0 May 17, 2011 Changes as outlined by the TCB review and comments. Todd Gallagher  3.0 June 2, 2011 Add KDB reference section as recommended by the FCC. Todd Gallagher
Novatel Wireless Inc.   Version 3.0 6/2/2011    4 of 18  FCC KDB Publication Reference  KDB Title Version Date Attachment Number Version Number  SAR Evaluation Considerations for Laptop/Notebook and Tablet computers  KDB 616217  11/13/2009 D03 V01  Mobile and Portable  Device RF Exposure Procedures and Equipment Authorization Policies  KDB 447498  11/13/2009 D01 V04  SAR Considerations for LTE Handsets and Data modems  KDB 941225  12/15/2010 D05 V01
Novatel Wireless Inc.   Version 3.0 6/2/2011    5 of 18 E362 Module Installation and Collocation Guidelines for HP Model HSTNN-F05C  1.0 Introduction This document provides collocation and installation instructions for future HP laptop computers through a FCC Class I or a Class II Permissive Change based on the model HSTNN-F05C SAR data and evaluation. This process is documented in Supplement Note of FCC KDB 616217 and KDB 447498.  Other configurations not specifically described in this document may be authorized in a Class I permissive changes through coordination with Novatel Wireless Inc. to verify that all technical requirements defined in Supplement Note of FCC KDB 616217 or other relevant FCC specifications are adequately addressed.  The following installation host configurations are addressed in this document.   1) The E362 module can be installed as a standalone transmitter in HP notebooks meeting the following conditions: a. Mobile notebooks where >20cm separation distance is provided between the WWAN antenna and the end user can be processed as a Class I change. The technical parameters for mobile measurements are defined in Section 2.1.1. b. Portable notebooks where ≤20cm separation distance is provided between the WWAN transmitting antenna that meet the technical parameters defined in Section 2.1.2.  These parameters define the conservative notebook configuration used as the baseline host to evaluate SAR.    2) The E362 will allow collocated transmission through a Class I or Class II permissive change. The collocated transmitters must meet the technical requirements defined in Section 4.0.   3) Allow end-user installation provided module/notebook Two-Way Authentication has been addressed so that modules can only be activated in approved notebooks.  4) The FCC ID must be permanently affixed on the exterior of the notebook so that it cannot be separated from the host device itself. The label used must state: Contains FCC ID: PKRNVWE362-H  5) These installation guidelines are not applicable to non-notebook host devices or tablet PCs.  The installation guidelines are applicable for notebook computers where the E362 and collocated antennas are located in the display portion of a notebook computer. SAR evaluation is completed with the display open at a ninety-degree angle as defined in KDB pub 616217 and Section 4 of KDB pub 447498.
Novatel Wireless Inc.   Version 3.0 6/2/2011    6 of 18 2.0 Module Installation Guidelines This section defines host installation limitations for mobile and portable hosts. (See section 3.0 for mobile and Portable definitions). 2.1 Installation Guidelines 2.1.1 Mobile Hosts (WWAN to user separation distance >20cm) The E362 module can be installed for use in any HP authenticated mobile host device as long as the antenna gain of the host antenna does not exceed the gain listed in table 1. (See section 3.0 for the measurement guidelines of separation between the transmitting antenna and the user.) The modem must not be collocated with other antennas or transmitters unless the guidelines are followed within this document. Please section 4 for collocated information.   The maximum E362 conducted power and host antenna gain is listed in Table 1.   Table 1 Technology Frequency (MHz) Maximum Conducted Power (dBm) Conducted Power (W) Maximum Antenna Gain (dBi) LTE Band 13 (5MHZ) 779.5 24.25 0.266 6.00 LTE Band 13 (5MHz) 784.5 24.25 0.266 6.00 LTE Band 13 (10MHz) 782 24.25 0.266 6.00 GPRS 1 UL 824 33.00 1.99 6.00* CDMA2000 824 24.50 0.282 6.00* UMTS 824 24.50 0.282 6.00* GPRS 1 UL 1850 30.00 1.0 3.00 CDMA2000 1850 24.50 0.282 3.00 UMTS 1850 24.50 0.282 3.00 *The maximum antenna gain may change if the device is collocated with other transmitters. Please see section 6.0 for details. 2.1.2 Portable Hosts (WWAN to user separation distance ≤20cm) The E362 module can be installed for use in an HP portable host device as a Class I change if the antenna separation distance is ≤20cm or >18.5cm. Table 2.0 describes the limitations if there are no collocated transmitters. For collocated restrictions please see section 4.0.    Table 2 Portable Host Device Limitations – No collocated transmitters Parameter Requirement RF Exposure Justification Device type Notebook  Display size Any  WWAN Antenna locations Display  Exterior Display Material (Non metal)  WWAN module location Anywhere  Minimum WWAN to User Distance 18.5cm Section 3.0 Maximum WWAN to User Distance (Portable application) 20cm Section 3.0 SAR evaluation required No  Collocated Transmitter Condition Restricted. Section 4.0
Novatel Wireless Inc.   Version 3.0 6/2/2011    7 of 18 2.1.3 Portable Hosts (WWAN to user separation distance ≤18.5cm) The E362 module can be installed for use in an HP portable host device as a Class II change if the antenna separation distance from the user is ≤18.5cm. Table 2.0 describes the limitations if there are no collocated transmitters. Collocated radios must be considered as per KDB 616217 supplemental note and section 3 of KDB 447498. This section does not apply to tablets or non-notebook devices.    Table 3 Portable Host Device Limitations – No collocated transmitters Parameter Requirement RF Exposure Justification Device type Notebook  Display size Any  WWAN Antenna locations Display  Exterior Display Material (Non metal)  WWAN module location Anywhere  Maximum WWAN to User Distance 18.5cm† Section 3.0 SAR evaluation required Yes  Collocated Transmitter Condition KDB 616217 (supplemental) KDB 447498 section 3.  †Based on Model HSTNN-F05C platform 2.1.4 End User Installation Two-way authentication documentation has been submitted as part of a Class II permissive change allowing end-user installation into notebooks that utilize the method of authentication.   Authentication occurs in two methods:   Software installed on the modem:  1. Installation Software including list of pre-approved Notebooks and Modules.  2. PID/VID identification numbers in Module: Factory Installed  3. Module identification numbers in Notebook: Factory Installed   Implementation When a Module Upgrade Kit is procured the module is available for End-User installation in approved Notebook computers.   The connection manager software is run on the Notebook and the Module ID numbers are checked against a pre-determined list of approved ID numbers in the installation software. Both the Notebook and the Module are checked. If either ID does not match, the installation of the Driver is halted and the Module will not work.   Moving the Module to other NON approved notebooks will not allow the module to operate. Since the driver will ONLY operate in pre-approved Notebooks with the proper ID and while a properly ID-checked Module is resident, you can not load the driver for NON-approved Modules or Notebooks.
Novatel Wireless Inc.   Version 3.0 6/2/2011    8 of 18 2.1.5 Instructions provided to the user Instructions provided to the end user must contain information to satisfy FCC RF exposure requirements for Mobile or portable devices.
Novatel Wireless Inc.   Version 3.0 6/2/2011    9 of 18 3.0 Individual SAR Evaluation Portable RF exposure evaluation has been completed based on SAR measurements on the HSTNN-F05C notebook computer that provided 18.5 cm of separation distance between the edge of the WWAN antenna and the end user orientated at 90 degrees as illustrated in Figure 1. The measured SAR value was 0.347W/kg.   As indicated in KDB 447498 section 2 a), i) when SAR values are <0.4W/kg for a conservative exposure measurement there are no restrictions on host platforms with antenna separations greater than the HSTNN-F05C. Please refer to section 4.0 for collocation guidelines.    Figure 1-1 Model HSTNN-F05C Portable Antenna Location   Mobile Device Definition – A transmitting antenna is located at a distance greater than 20cm from the user. Portable Device Definition - A transmitting antenna is located at a distance ≤20cm from the user. 18.5cm
Novatel Wireless Inc.   Version 3.0 6/2/2011    10 of 18  4.0 Collocated Installation Guidelines 4.1 Collocated transmitter application Collocated transmitters can be operated simultaneously with the E362 module, provided the technical parameters listed in Table 4 are maintained and the information specified in Section 5.0 is on file as part of a Class I permissive change.  A Class II permissive change is required if the host device does not meet the requirements specified in Table 4 and in section 6.  Table 4 Host Device Limitations – Collocated transmitters Parameter Requirement RF Exposure Justification Device type Notebook  Display size Any  WWAN Antenna locations Display  Exterior Display Material (Non metal)  WWAN module location Anywhere  Minimum WWAN to User Distance 18.5cm† Section 3.0 Maximum WWAN SAR 0.347W/kg (1g)* Section 3.0 Maximum RF coaxial cable loss 0.75dBi*  Mobile Collocated Transmitter Condition (Mixed mobile and WWAN portable) <0.783 W/kg (1g) Section 6.5 and 6.6 Portable Collocated Transmitter Condition SAR < 1.253W/kg (1g) Section 6.4 or Section 6.6 Mobile Collocated antenna gain (mobile WWAN) TBD based on conducted power and maximum MPE Section 6.5 Mobile Collocated antenna gain (Portable  WWAN) 5 dBi Section 6.1 Distance to external card slots >5cm N/A †Based on Model HSTNN-F05C platform *Based on Model HSTNN-F05C platform  Other devices may be approved as collocated transmitters, provided the technical requirements of KDB 616217 are satisfied.    .
Novatel Wireless Inc.   Version 3.0 6/2/2011    11 of 18  5.0 Class I Permissive Change Documentation Requirements The following documentation from KDB pub 616217 must be kept on file to account for simultaneous transmission as part of a Class I permissive change.  A Class II permissive change is required if the technical requirements cannot be met.  1. List of all collocated transmitters with FCC and IC IDs 2. Verification that all WWAN and WLAN antennas are >5cm from external USB, PCMCIA or other notebook I/O ports that support an external plug-in transmitter. 3. Drawings showing antenna locations and separation distances 4. Antenna types with respective dimensions and far field antenna gains 5. Specific module to antenna RF coaxial cable losses  6. RF exposure analyses demonstrating compliance with Section 4 of KDB 616217 as shown below
Novatel Wireless Inc.   Version 3.0 6/2/2011    12 of 18 6.0 Simultaneous RF Exposure Evaluation Guidelines For Collocated Transmitters Allowable through a Class I Permissive change  6.1 Mobile Simultaneous Transmission guidelines Collocated transmitters can be operated simultaneously with the E362 module in mobile configurations, provided the technical parameters listed in KDB pub 447498 section 8 are met. These procedures apply to antennas in the display screen for laptop devices.  These parameters are:  a) Transmitters and modules certified for mobile or portable exposure conditions and categorically excluded by § 2.1091(c) can be incorporated in mobile host devices without further testing or certification when:   i. The closest separation among all simultaneous (radiating) transmitting antennas is ≥20cm, or  ii. The antenna separation distance and MPE compliance boundary requirements that enable all simultaneous transmitting antennas incorporated within the host to comply with MPE limits are specified in the application filing of at least one of the certified transmitters incorporated in the host device. In addition, when transmitters certified for portable use are incorporated in a mobile host device the antenna(s) must be ≥ 5 cm from all other simultaneous transmitting antennas.  b) All transmitters in the final product must be at least 20cm from users and nearby persons. For antenna distance instructions please see section 4.0.  6.2 Mobile Hosts calculations through power density calculations  The power density calculations for standalone transmitters at an exposure separation distance of 20 cm are shown in table 5 with the declared transmit power and antenna gain values.  The calculations are based on a cable loss of 0 dBi. The collocated transmitter values represent worst-case transmit power and antenna gains allowable for use with the E362 WWAN module.  For frequency dependent limits, the lowest transmitter frequency was used to represent the lowest MPE limit (e.g. 779.5MHz = 0.519 mW/cm2).  The WLAN power levels listed represent the worst-case values for the corresponding frequency ranges.  Per OET 65, when RF sources have different frequencies, the fraction of the FCC power density limit shall be determined and the sum of all fractional components shall be less than 1.  The fractional MPE calculation is also addressed in Supplement Note 1 of FCC KDB 616217 (Simultaneous Transmission Considerations).
Novatel Wireless Inc.   Version 3.0 6/2/2011    13 of 18 Table 5  WWAN and WLAN Standalone MPE Calculations Technology Frequency (MHz) Maximum Conducted Power (dBm) Conducted Power (W) Maximum Antenna Gain (dBi) Duty Cycle Average EIRP (dBm) Average EIRP (W) Power Density @ 20cm (mW/cm^2) FCC  MPE Limit (mW/cm^2) LTE 780 24.25 0.266 6.00 1.00 30.3 1.060  0.211  0.519 CDMA 824 24.50  0.282  4.00*  1.00 28.5 0.708 0.141 0.519 GPRS  824 33.00 1.995  4.00*  0.25 31.00 1.252 0.249 0.519 UMTS 824 24.50 0.282 4.00* 1.00 28.5 0.708 0.141 0.519 CDMA 1850 24.50 0.282 3.00 1.00 27.5 0.563 0.112 1.000 GPRS  1850 30.00 1.00 3.00 0.25 20.0 0.499 0.099 1.000 UMTS 1850 24.50 0.282 3.00 1.00 20.5 0.563 0.112 1.000 WLAN 2400 29.00 0.794 5.00 1.00 34.00 2.51 0.500 1.000 WLAN 5150 29.00 0.794 5.00 1.00 34.00 2.51 0.500 1.000 WLAN 5250 29.00 0.794 5.00 1.00 34.00 2.51 0.500 1.000 WLAN 5500 29.00 0.794 5.00 1.00 34.00 2.51 0.500 1.000 WLAN 5800 29.00 0.794 5.00 1.00 34.00 2.51 0.500 1.000 WIMAX 2600  29.00 0.794 5.00 1.00 34.00 2.51 0.500 1.000 *The maximum antenna gain has been reduced to compensate for the collocated transmitters.  Table 6  WWAN 700 MHz Collocation Power Density WLAN Band WLAN Pd  (mW/cm^2) FCC  MPE Limit (mW/cm^2) (WLAN Pd) / (MPE Limit) 700 MHz WWAN Pd  (mW/cm^2) FCC  MPE Limit (mW/cm^2) (WWAN 700 MHz) / MPE Limit) (700 MHz WWAN fraction) + (WLAN fraction) Limit Pass/Fail 2.4 GHz 0.500 1.000 0.500 0.211 0.519  0.407 0.907  1  Pass 5.1 GHz 0.500 1.000 0.500 0.211 0.519 0.407 0.907 1 Pass 5.2 GHz 0.500 1.000 0.500 0.211 0.519 0.407 0.907 1  Pass 5.5 GHz 0.500 1.000 0.500 0.211 0.519 0.407 0.907 1 Pass 5.8 GHz 0.500 1.000 0.500 0.211 0.519 0.407 0.907 1  Pass 2.6 GHz 0.500 1.000 0.500 0.211 0.519 0.407 0.907 1 Pass   Table 7  WWAN 850 MHz Collocation Power Density WLAN Band WLAN Pd  (mW/cm^2) FCC  MPE Limit (mW/cm^2) (WLAN Pd) / (MPE Limit) 850 MHz WWAN Pd  (mW/cm^2) FCC  MPE Limit (mW/cm^2) (WWAN 850 MHz) / MPE Limit) (850 MHz WWAN fraction) + (WLAN fraction) Limit Pass/Fail 2.4 GHz 0.500 1.000 0.500 0.249 0.519 0.480 0.980  1  Pass 5.1 GHz 0.500 1.000 0.500 0.249 0.519 0.480 0.980  1  Pass 5.2 GHz 0.500 1.000 0.500 0.249 0.519 0.480 0.980  1  Pass 5.5 GHz 0.500 1.000 0.500 0.249 0.519 0.480 0.980  1  Pass 5.8 GHz 0.500 1.000 0.500 0.249 0.519 0.480 0.980  1  Pass 2.6 GHz 0.500 1.000 0.500 0.249 0.519 0.480 0.980  1  Pass
Novatel Wireless Inc.   Version 3.0 6/2/2011    14 of 18  Table 8  WWAN 1900 MHz Collocation Power Density Band WLAN Pd  (mW/cm^2) FCC  MPE Limit (mW/cm^2) (WLAN Pd) / (MPE Limit) 1900 MHz Pd  (mW/cm^2) FCC  MPE Limit (mW/cm^2) (WWAN 1900 MHz) / MPE Limit) (1900 MHz WWAN fraction) + (WLAN fraction) Limit Pass/Fail 2.4 GHz 0.500 1.000 0.500 0.112 1.000 0.112 0.612  1  Pass 5.1 GHz 0.500 1.000 0.500 0.112 1.000 0.112 0.612 1 Pass 5.2 GHz 0.500 1.000 0.500 0.112 1.000 0.112 0.612 1  Pass 5.5 GHz 0.500 1.000 0.500 0.112 1.000 0.112 0.612 1 Pass 5.8 GHz 0.500 1.000 0.500 0.112 1.000 0.112 0.612 1  Pass 2.6 GHz 0.500 1.000 0.500 0.112 1.000 0.112 0.612 1 Pass   6.3 Portable Simultaneous Transmission guidelines Collocated transmitters can be operated simultaneously with the E362 module in portable configurations, provided the technical parameters listed in KDB pub 447498 section 3 are met. These procedures apply to antennas in the display screen for laptop devices.  These parameters are:  Transmitters and modules for use in portable exposure conditions that allow simultaneous transmission:  a) Except during network hand-offs where the maximum hand-off duration is less than 30 seconds, simultaneous transmission applies when there is overlapping transmission. SAR is evaluated for simultaneous transmission using volume scan measurements.  b) SAR is not required for the following simultaneous transmission conditions   i) When excluded by the procedures in KDB 616217 or KDB 648474.  ii) When specific requirements for simultaneous transmission SAR evaluation have not been established for the host platform or device configuration:  (1) for the antennas that are located < 5 cm from persons, where  (a) The closest antenna separation distance is ≥ 5 cm for all simultaneous transmitting antennas within the host or device; and  (b) The sum of the 1-g SAR is < 1.6 W/kg for all simultaneous transmitting antennas that require stand-alone SAR evaluation or the SAR to peak location separation ratios are < 0.3 for all simultaneous transmitting antenna pairs; and  (c) The output power is ≤ 60/f(GHz) mW for any simultaneous transmitting antenna(s) for which stand-alone SAR evaluation is not required.   (2) for the antennas that are located ≥ 5 cm from persons, contact the FCC Laboratory to determine if the simultaneous transmission SAR exclusion procedures for laptop/notebook/netbook computers in KDB 616217 and its supplement may be applied.19   c) The operating and installation requirements, including restrictions, must be provided for OEM integrators and end users to comply with simultaneous transmission SAR requirements.
Novatel Wireless Inc.   Version 3.0 6/2/2011    15 of 18   6.4 Portable Hosts: Sum of Total SAR < SAR Limit A portable collocated transmitter can be operated simultaneously with the WWAN transmitter provided the individual SAR results for the portable collocated transmitter are less than the value specified below based on Section 4)a) of the Supp note for KDB 616217.  The maximum individual SAR value is based on the worst case SAR recorded on the HSTNN-F05C notebook computer at 18.5cm (0.347 W/kg).    kgWSARcollocated /347.06.1 −≤ kgWSARcollocated/253.1≤  6.5 Portable Hosts Sum of WWAN SAR + Collocated MPE <1  (Mobile Collocated transmitter with a portable transmitter) For mobile collocated transmitters operating greater than 1 GHz, mobile collocated transmitter can be operated simultaneously with the portable WWAN transmitter, provided the individual MPE results for the mobile collocated transmitter are less than the value specified below based on Section 4)a) of the Supp note for KDB 616217.  The maximum individual SAR value is based on the worst case SAR recorded on the HSTNN-F05C notebook computer at 18.5cm (0.345 W/kg).    MPEcollocated ≤1−SARWWAN1.6 kgWMPEcollocated/783.0≤
Novatel Wireless Inc.   Version 3.0 6/2/2011    16 of 18 6.6 Portable Hosts Max Collocated SAR Vs. Distance  If the summation of SAR exceeds the FCC limit, collocation is permitted through a Class I permissive change provided the minimum allowable separation distance derived from the equation below is satisfied.  An alternate equation provides the maximum collocated SAR based on a specified separation distance.  In addition, the sum of the highest MPE must be less than the corresponding MPE limit as defined in section 4. B) ii) of the Supplemental note of KDB 616217.  Minimum separation distance for Collocated Transmitters  5∗([SARWWAN +SARcollocated1.6 ]1.5)≤Ant _SeparationWWAN −to−Collocated  Maximum collocated SAR vs distance  5∗([SARWWAN +SARcollocated1.6 ]1.5)≤Ant _SeparationWWAN −to−Collocated  SARcollocated =1.6∗(SeparationWWAN −to−Collocated1.5 )23−SARWWAN
Novatel Wireless Inc.   Version 3.0 6/2/2011    17 of 18 7.0 Regulatory Statements - Federal Communications Commission Notice (FCC—United States)  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. • Contact your service provider for help.  Notice to Consumers: Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by Novatel Wireless may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment.  This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with Industry Canada ICES-003.  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.   The E362 is compliant to the relevant sections of the FCC rules: • FCC CFR47 Part 2 (General Rules and Regulations, RF Exposure Evaluation) • FCC CFR47 Part 15 (All Radio Frequency Devices) • FCC CFR47 Part 24 (Narrow and wideband PCS modules) • FCC CFR47 Part 22 (Cellular Service) • FCCCFR47 Part 27 (Wireless Communications Services)
Novatel Wireless Inc.   Version 3.0 6/2/2011    18 of 18 8.0 Technical Support Contacts   WWW: http://www.nvtl.com/support/index.html  Email: support@novatelwireless.com

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