User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Slide Number 1
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Insert Module
- Cable Connections
- Cable Connections
- Power Supply Connections
- Power Supply Connections - Alt
- Module Power Up
- Telephone & Data Call Testing
- Standards
- Regulatory Compliance
- Regulatory Compliance
- Regulatory Compliance
- Internet of Everything Module (IEM) Installation and Collocation Guidelines
- Slide Number 17
- Module Installation Guidelines
- Slide Number 19
- Slide Number 20
- Slide Number 21
- Slide Number 22
• The power density calculations for standalone transmitters at an exposure
separation distance of 20 cm are shown Table 2 with the declared transmit power
and antenna gain values. The calculations are based on a cable loss of 0 dB. The
collocated transmitter values represent worst-case transmit power and antenna
gains allowable for use with the IEM6085.
• For frequency dependent limits, the lowest transmitter frequency was used to
represent the lowest MPE limit (e.g. 824MHz = 0.549 mW/cm
2
). 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.
Table 2 WWAN and Collocated Device Standalone MPE Calculations
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