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Enfora Enabler II-G Assisted GPS 
Modem Integration Guide 
 
1. Safety Precautions 
 
1.1.  Important Safety Information 
 
The following information applies to the devices described in this manual.  Always observe all standard and 
accepted safety precautions and guidelines when handling any electrical device. 
 
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Save this manual: it contains important safety information and operating instructions. 
 
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Do not expose the Enfora Enabler II-G A-GPS product to open flames. 
 
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Ensure that liquids do not spill onto the devices. 
 
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Do not attempt to disassemble the product: Doing so will void the warranty.  With the 
exception of the Subscriber Identification Module (SIM), this product does not contain 
consumer-serviceable components. 
 
 
2. Regulatory Compliance FCC  
 
2.1.  Integration Considerations and Installation Requirements 
 
The Enabler II-G A-GPS modem is designed for use in a variety of host units, "enabling" the host platform to 
perform wireless data communications and GPS location.  However, there are certain criteria relative to 
integrating the modem into a host platform such as a PC, laptop, handheld or PocketPC
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, monitor and 
control unit, etc. that must be considered to ensure continued compliance with FCC compliance 
requirements. 
 
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In order to use the Enabler II-G A-GPS modem without additional FCC certification approvals, the 
installation must meet the following conditions: 
 
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For the transmitter to meet the MPE categorical exclusion requirements of 2.1091, the 
ERP must be less than 1.5 watts for personnel separation distance of at least 20 cm (7.9 
in).  Therefore, the maximum antenna gain cannot exceed +3.3dBi.  If greater than 1.5 
watts exists, then additional testing and FCC approval is required. 
 
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If used in a "portable" application such as a handheld device with the antenna less than 
20 cm (7.9 in.) from the human body when the device is operating, then the integrator is 
responsible for passing additional "as installed" testing: 
 
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SAR (Specific Absorption Rate) testing, with results submitted to the FCC for 
approval prior to selling the integrated unit.  If unable to meet SAR requirements, 
then the host unit must be restricted to "mobile" use (see below). 
 
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Unintentional emissions, FCC Part 15; results do not have to be submitted to the 
FCC unless requested, although the test provides substantiation for required labeling 
(see below). 
 
 
MLG0208PB001 
Version1.01 – 10/3/2006