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2AA9WV2001Mobile phone with GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/1900, WCDMA/HSPA FDD II/V, 802.11b/g/n, Bluetooth.

VSN Technologies Inc.
Mobile phone with GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/1900, WCDMA/HSPA FDD II/V, 802.11b/g/n, Bluetooth. - FCC ID 2AA9WV2001 - VSN Technologies Inc.
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
Date of Grant
Mar 26, 2014
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Mar 25, 2014
Equipment Note
Mobile phone with GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/1900, WCDMA/HSPA FDD II/V, 802.11b/g/n, Bluetooth.
Frequency Range
2412.00000000 - 2462.00000000
Company
VSN Technologies Inc.
Country
United States

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Users Manual

V2001 User Manual V2001 Phone User Manual -2- Disclaimer Some content and services accessible through this mobile phone device belong to third parties and are protected by copyright, patent, trademark and or other intellectual laws. Third Party services may be terminated or interrupted at any time. Revel Mobile does not bear any responsibility or authority for the warranty or usage of these applications. Never attempt to disassemble your phone. You alone are responsible for how you use your phone and any consequences of its use. VSN Technologies Inc. © February 2014 by VSN Technologies Inc. All rights reserved. V2001 Phone User Manual -3- Table of Contents 1 Safety 4 1.1 Safety Precautions 4 1.2 Operational Warnings 4 2 Getting Started 6 2.1 Your Phone 6 2.2 Icons and Descriptions 6 2.3 Inserting & Removing the Battery 6 2.4 Charging the Battery 7 2.5 Inserting & Removing SIM Cards 7 2.6 Inserting & Removing SD Card Memory 7 3 Using Your Phone 8 3.1 Powering ON/OFF 8 3.2 Displaying the Main Menu 8 3.3 Making a Call 8 3.4 Answering a Call 8 3.5 Using the Notification Panel 8 3.6 Creating a New Home Screen 8 3.7 Customizing the Home Screen 8 3.8 Moving Icons on the Home Screen 8 3.9 Deleting Icons on the Home Screen 8 3.10 Changing Wallpaper 8 3.11 Installing APK through File Manager10 3.12 Phone Applications 10 3.13 Wi-Fi 14 3.14 Typing 14 3.15 Cut, Copy, and Paste 14 4 Taking Care of Your Phone 15 5 Safety, Regulatory & Legal 16 5.1 FCC Notice 16 5.2 SAR Notice 17 5.3 Industry Canada Notice 18 1Sa 1.1 S Pl SAR Value  Your exp o 6‐mi mob  Use y This  If yo u 1.2 O On Using a pho and drive s W Your phone its wireless Ne Don’t use y it could cau equipment For more i n manufactu Your phon e In Your phone medical sta At Don’t use y Ar Keep your p Ma Never take Ar Keep your p V2001 Pho afety Safety Precaut ease read these pre mobile phone devi osure guidelines em nute period and ta k ile handset is 1.6 W your phone when th advice applies espe u are using a Blueto Operational W n The Road one while driving m afely at all times. hile Flying e can cause interfere functions, please c ear Sensitive Elec your phone near sen use them to malfun . nformation about h rer or your healthca e may cause interfer a Hospital e may interfere with aff asks or when wa a Fueling Station your phone at fuelin ound Water phone away from w aking Repairs your phone apart. ound Children phone and accessor one User Manual tions ecautions carefully ce complies with a p ploy a unit called S ken over a volume c W/Kg. 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Repla c V2001 Pho etting Starte Your Phone cons and Des nserting & Re he Battery the battery cover on he battery's contac ce the battery cover one User Manual ed scriptions emoving the B n the back of your p t points with those r and click it back in -6- Battery phone. of the phone and g nto position. gently press the batttery down into placce. Removing t 1. Switch 2. Gentl y 3. Lift the 2.4 C The rechar…

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Cover Letter(s)

1975 E. Sunrise Blvd., #400 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304 Phone: 9546094912 E-Mail: [email protected] Web: www.vsnmobil.com www.vsnmobil.com Date (05/03/2014) TUV SUD BABT TCB Octagon House, Segensworth Road, Fareham, Hampshire, PO15 5RL Confidentiality Request FCC ID: 2AA9WV2001 Pursuant to Sections 0.457(d)(1)(ii) and 0.459 of the Commission’s Rules, VSN Technologies Inc. hereby requests permanent confidential treatment of information accompanying this application as outlined below: Schematics Bill of Materials/Parts List Block Diagrams Theory of Operation The above materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these matters might be harmful to the Applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. The Applicant understands that pursuant to Rule 0.457(d)(1)(ii), disclosure of this Application and all accompanying materials will not be made before the date of the Grant for this Application. Yours sincerely, Company Officer: Amit Verma Telephone Number: (954) 609 4912 Email: [email protected]

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No.I14Z45243-SEM01 Page 1 of 116 ©Copyright. All rights reserved by TMC Beijing. SAR TEST REPORT No. I14Z45243-SEM01 For VSN Technologies Inc. Dual GSM/Dual WCDMA Smart Phone Mode Name: V2001 Marketing Name: R.45 With Hardware Version: P3 Software Version: TBW972323_898B_V007253 FCC ID: 2AA9WV2001 Issued Date: 2014-03-14 Note: The test results in this test report relate only to the devices specified in this report. This report shall not be reproduced except in full without the written approval of TMC Beijing. Test Laboratory: TMC Beijing, Telecommunication Metrology Center of MIIT No. 52, Huayuan Bei Road, Haidian District, Beijing, P. R. China 100191. Tel:+86(0)10-62304633-2079, Fax:+86(0)10-62304633 Email:[email protected]. www.emcite.com No. I14Z45243-SEM01 Page 2 of 116 Revision Version Report Number Revision Date Memo I14Z45243-SEM01 00 2014-03-14 Initial creation of test report No. I14Z45243-SEM01 Page 3 of 116 TABLE OF CONTENT 1 TEST LABORATORY .................................................................................................................... 5 1.1 TESTING LO C AT I O N ........................................................................................................................................ 5 1.2 TESTING ENVIRONMENT ................................................................................................................................. 5 1.3 PROJECT DATA ............................................................................................................................................... 5 1.4 SIGNATURE ..................................................................................................................................................... 5 2 STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE .................................................................................................. 6 3 CLIENT INFORMATION ................................................................................................................ 8 3.1 APPLICANT INFORMATION .............................................................................................................................. 8 3.2 MANUFACTURER INFORMATION ..................................................................................................................... 8 4 EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST (EUT) AND ANCILLARY EQUIPMENT (AE) ................................. 9 4.1 ABOUT EUT ................................................................................................................................................... 9 4.2 INTERNAL IDENTIFICATION OF EUT USED DURING THE TEST .......................................................................... 9 4.3 INTERNAL IDENTIFICATION OF AE USED DURING THE TEST ............................................................................ 9 5 TEST METHODOLOGY .............................................................................................................. 10 5.1 APPLICABLE LIMIT REGULATIONS ................................................................................................................ 10 5.2 APPLICABLE MEASUREMENT STANDARDS .................................................................................................... 10 6 SPECIFIC ABSORPTION RATE (SAR) ...................................................................................... 11 6.1 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................................. 11 6.2 SAR DEFINITION .......................................................................................................................................... 11 7 TISSUE SIMULATING LIQUIDS ................................................................................................. 12 7.1 TARGETS FOR TISSUE SIMULATING LIQUID .................................................................................................... 12 7.2 DIELECTRIC PERFORMANCE ......................................................................................................................... 12 8 SYSTEM VERIFICATION ............................................................................................................ 16 8.1 SYSTEM SETUP ............................................................................................................................................. 16 8.2 SYSTEM VERIFICATION ................................................................................................................................. 17 9 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURES .............................................................................................. 18 9.1 TESTS TO BE PERFORMED ............................................................................................................................. 18 9.2 GENERAL MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE ........................................................................................................ 19 9.3 WCDMA MEASUREMENT PROCEDURES FOR SAR ...................................................................................... 20 9.4 BLUETOOTH & WI-FI MEASUREMENT PROCEDURES FOR SAR .................................................................... 21 9.5 POWER DRIFT ............................................................................................................................................... 21 10 AREA SCAN BASED 1-G SAR ................................................................................................. 22 10.1 REQUIREMENT OF KDB .............................................................................................................................. 22 10.2 FAST SAR ALGORITHMS ............................................................................................................................ 22 11 CONDUCTED OUTPUT POWER .............................................................................................. 23 No. I14Z45243-SEM01 Page 4…

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RF Exposure Info

No. I14Z45243-SEM01 Page 81 of 116 ANNEX F System Validation The SAR system must be validated against its performance specifications before it is deployed. When SAR probes, system components or software are changed, upgraded or recalibrated, these must be validated with the SAR system(s) that operates with such components. Table F.1: System Validation Probe SN. Liquid name Validation date Frequency point Status (OK or Not) 3846 Head 750MHz Mar. 06, 2013 750 MHz OK 3846 Head 850MHz Mar. 06, 2013 850 MHz OK 3846 Head 900MHz Mar. 01, 2013 900 MHz OK 3846 Head 1750MHz Mar. 03, 2013 1750 MHz OK 3846 Head 1810MHz Mar. 03, 2013 1810 MHz OK 3846 Head 1900MHz Mar. 07, 2013 1900 MHz OK 3846 Head 1950MHz Mar. 04, 2013 1950 MHz OK 3846 Head 2000MHz Mar. 04, 2013 2000 MHz OK 3846 Head 2100MHz Mar. 05, 2013 2100 MHz OK 3846 Head 2300MHz Mar. 05, 2013 2300 MHz OK 3846 Head 2450MHz Mar. 02, 2013 2450 MHz OK 3846 Head 2550MHz Mar. 08, 2013 2550 MHz OK 3846 Head 2600MHz Mar. 08, 2013 2600 MHz OK 3846 Head 3500MHz Mar. 09, 2013 3500 MHz OK 3846 Head 3700MHz Mar. 09, 2013 3700 MHz OK 3846 Head 5200MHz Mar. 10, 2013 5200 MHz OK 3846 Head 5500MHz Mar. 10, 2013 5500 MHz OK 3846 Head 5800MHz Mar. 10, 2013 5800 MHz OK 3846 Body 750MHz Mar. 06, 2013 750 MHz OK 3846 Body 850MHz Mar. 06, 2013 850 MHz OK 3846 Body 900MHz Mar. 01, 2013 900 MHz OK 3846 Body 1750MHz Mar. 03, 2013 1750 MHz OK 3846 Body 1810MHz Mar. 03, 2013 1810 MHz OK 3846 Body 1900MHz Mar. 07, 2013 1900 MHz OK 3846 Body 1950MHz Mar. 04, 2013 1950 MHz OK 3846 Body 2000MHz Mar. 04, 2013 2000 MHz OK 3846 Body 2100MHz Mar. 05, 2013 2100 MHz OK 3846 Body 2300MHz Mar. 05, 2013 2300 MHz OK 3846 Body 2450MHz Mar. 02, 2013 2450 MHz OK 3846 Body 2550MHz Mar. 08, 2013 2550 MHz OK 3846 Body 2600MHz Mar. 08, 2013 2600 MHz OK 3846 Body 3500MHz Mar. 09, 2013 3500 MHz OK 3846 Body 3700MHz Mar. 09, 2013 3700 MHz OK 3846 Body 5200MHz Mar. 10, 2013 5200 MHz OK 3846 Body 5500MHz Mar. 10, 2013 5500 MHz OK 3846 Body 5800MHz Mar. 10, 2013 5800 MHz OK No. I14Z45243-SEM01 Page 82 of 116 ANNEX G Probe Calibration Certificate Probe 3846 Calibration Certificate No. I14Z45243-SEM01 Page 83 of 116 No. I14Z45243-SEM01 Page 84 of 116 No. I14Z45243-SEM01 Page 85 of 116 No. I14Z45243-SEM01 Page 86 of 116 No. I14Z45243-SEM01 Page 87 of 116 No. I14Z45243-SEM01 Page 88 of 116 No. I14Z45243-SEM01 Page 89 of 116 No. I14Z45243-SEM01 Page 90 of 116 No. I14Z45243-SEM01 Page 91 of 116 No. I14Z45243-SEM01 Page 92 of 116

RF Exposure Info

No. I14Z45243-SEM01 Page 93 of 116 ANNEX H Dipole Calibration Certificate 835 MHz Dipole Calibration Certificate No. I14Z45243-SEM01 Page 94 of 116 No. I14Z45243-SEM01 Page 95 of 116 No. I14Z45243-SEM01 Page 96 of 116 No. I14Z45243-SEM01 Page 97 of 116 No. I14Z45243-SEM01 Page 98 of 116 No. I14Z45243-SEM01 Page 99 of 116 No. I14Z45243-SEM01 Page 100 of 116 No. I14Z45243-SEM01 Page 101 of 116 1900 MHz Dipole Calibration Certificate No. I14Z45243-SEM01 Page 102 of 116 No. I14Z45243-SEM01 Page 103 of 116 No. I14Z45243-SEM01 Page 104 of 116

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Test Report

No. I14Z45243-SRD01 Page1 of 103 FCC PART 15C/ IC RSS-210 TEST REPORT No. I14Z45243-SRD01 for VSN Technologies Inc. Quad GSM/Dual WCDMA Smart Phone Model Name: V2001 Marketing Name: R.45 FCC ID: 2AA9WV2001 IC No.: 11665A-V2001 With Hardware Version: P3 Software Version: TBW972323_898B_V007253 Issued Date: 2014-03-11 Note :The test results in this test report relate only to the devices specified in this report. This report shall not be reproduced except in full without the written approval of TMC Beijing. Test Laboratory: TMC Beijing, Telecommunication Metrology Center of Ministry of Industry and Information Technology No. 52, Huayuan Bei Road, Haidian District, Beijing, P. R. China, 100191 Tel:+86(0)10-62304633-2046, Fax:+86(0)10-62304633-2063 Email:[email protected]. www.emcite.com No. I14Z45243-SRD01 Page2 of 103 CONTENTS CONTENTS ................................................................................................................................. 2 1. TEST LABORATORY .................................................................................................... 7 1.1. TESTING LOCATION .......................................................................................................... 7 1.2. PROJECT DATA ................................................................................................................ 7 1.3. SIGNATURE...................................................................................................................... 7 2. CLIENT INFORM ATION ................................................................................................ 8 2.1. APPLICA NT INFORMATION.................................................................................................. 8 2.2. MANUFA CTUR ER INFORMATION.......................................................................................... 8 3. EQUIPM ENT UNDER TEST(EUT) AND ANCILLARY EQUIPM ENT(AE)....................... 9 3.1. ABOUT EUT .................................................................................................................... 9 3.2. INTERNAL IDENTIF ICATION OF EUT USED DURING THE TEST ................................................ 9 3.3. INTERNAL IDENTIF ICATION OF AE USED DURING THE TEST................................................... 9 4. REFERENCE DOCUM ENTS ......................................................................................... 9 4.1. DOCUMENTS SUPPLIED BY A PPLICA NT ................................................................................ 9 4.2. REFERENCE DOCUMENTS FOR TESTING ............................................................... 10 5. LABORATORY ENVIRONM ENT ................................................................................. 10 6. SUMM ARY OF TEST RESULTS.................................................................................. 10 6.1. SUMMA RY OF TEST RESULTS .......................................................................................... 10 6.2. STATEMENTS ................................................................................................................. 11 6.3. TEST CONDITIONS.......................................................................................................... 11 7. TEST EQUIPM ENTS UTILIZED................................................................................... 12 ANNEX A: M EASUREM ENT RESULTS .................................................................................... 13 A.1. MEASUREMENT METHOD.................................................................................................... 13 A.2. MAXIMUM OUTPUT POWER ................................................................................................. 14 A.2.1. MAXIMUM PEA K OUTPUT POWER-CONDUCTED .................................................................. 14 A.2.2. MAXIMUM AV ERAGE OUTPUT POWER-CONDUCTED ............................................................ 15 A.3. PEAK POWER SPECTRAL DENSITY ...................................................................................... 16 FIG.A.3.1 POWER SPECT RAL DENSITY (802.11B, CH 1) ............................................................ 17 FIG.A.3.2 POWER SPECT RAL DENSITY (802.11B, CH 6) ............................................................ 17 FIG.A.3.3 POWER SPECT RAL DENSITY (802.11B, CH 11) .......................................................... 18 FIG.A.3.4 POWER SPECT RAL DENSITY (802.11G, CH 1) ............................................................ 18 FIG.A.3.5 POWER SPECT RAL DENSITY (802.11G, CH 6) ............................................................ 19 FIG.A.3.6 POWER SPECT RAL DENSITY (802.11G, CH 11) .......................................................... 19 FIG.A.3.7 POWER SPECT RAL DENSITY (802.11N-HT20, CH 1) .................................................. 20 FIG.A.3.8 POWER SPECT RAL DENSITY (802.11N-HT20, CH 6) .................................................. 20 FIG.A.3.9 POWER SPECT RAL DENSITY (802.11N-HT20, CH 11)................................................. 21 A.4. OCCUPI ED 6DB BA NDWIDTH ............................................................................................... 22 No. I14Z45243-SRD01 Page3 of 103 FIG.A.4.1 OCCUPI ED 6DB BA NDWIDTH (802.11B, CH 1) ............................................................ 23 FIG.A.4.2 OCCUPI ED 6DB BA NDWIDTH (802.11B, CH 6) ............................................................ 23 FIG.A.4.3 OCCUPI ED 6DB BA NDWIDTH (802.11B, CH 11) .......................................................... 24 FIG.A.4.4 OCCUPI ED 6DB BA NDWIDTH (802.11G, CH 1) ............................................................ 24 FIG.A.4.5 OCCUPI ED 6DB BA NDWIDTH (802.11G, CH 6) ............................................................ 25 FIG.A.4.6 OCCUPI ED 6DB BA NDWIDTH (802.11G, CH 11) .......................................................... 25 FIG.A.4.7 OCCUPI ED 6DB BA NDWIDTH (802.11…

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Test Report

No. I14Z45243-SRD01 Page35 of 103 Fig.A.6.1 Band Edge s (802.11b, Ch 1) Fig.A.6.2 Band Edge s (802.11b, Ch 11) No. I14Z45243-SRD01 Page36 of 103 Fig.A.6.3 Band Edge s (802.11g, Ch 1) Fig.A.6.4 Band Edge s (802.11g, Ch 11) No. I14Z45243-SRD01 Page37 of 103 Fig.A.6.5 Band Edge s (802.11n-HT20, Ch 1) Fig.A.6.6 Band Edge s (802.11n-HT20, Ch 11) No. I14Z45243-SRD01 Page38 of 103 A.7. Transmitter Spurious Emission A.7.1 Transmitter Spurious Emission - Conducte d Measure me nt Limit: Standard Limit FCC 47 CFR Part 15.247 (d) 20dB below peak output power in 100 kHz bandwidth The measurement is made according to KDB558074. EUT ID: EUT2 Modulation type and data rate tested: 802.11b 802.11g 802.11n-HT20 11Mbps(CCK) 24Mbps(OFDM) MCS3(OFDM) Measure me nt Re sults: 802.11b mode M ODE Channel Frequency Range Te st Results Conclusion 802.11b 1 2.412 GHz Fig.A.7.1.1 P 30 MHz ~ 1 GHz Fig.A.7.1.2 P 1 GHz ~ 2.5 GHz Fig.A.7.1.3 P 2.5 GHz ~ 7.5 GHz Fig.A.7.1.4 P 7.5 GHz ~ 10 GHz Fig.A.7.1.5 P 10 GHz ~ 15 GHz Fig.A.7.1.6 P 15 GHz ~ 20 GHz Fig.A.7.1.7 P 20 GHz ~ 26 GHz Fig.A.7.1.8 P 6 2.437 GHz Fig.A.7.1.9 P 30 MHz ~ 1 GHz Fig.A.7.1.10 P 1 GHz ~ 2.5 GHz Fig.A.7.1.11 P 2.5 GHz ~ 7.5 GHz Fig.A.7.1.12 P 7.5 GHz ~ 10 GHz Fig.A.7.1.13 P 10 GHz ~ 15 GHz Fig.A.7.1.14 P 15 GHz ~ 20 GHz Fig.A.7.1.15 P 20 GHz ~ 26 GHz Fig.A.7.1.16 P 11 2.462 GHz Fig.A.7.1.17 P 30 MHz ~ 1 GHz Fig.A.7.1.18 P 1 GHz ~ 2.5 GHz Fig.A.7.1.19 P 2.5 GHz ~ 7.5 GHz Fig.A.7.1.20 P 7.5 GHz ~ 10 GHz Fig.A.7.1.21 P 10 GHz ~ 15 GHz Fig.A.7.1.22 P 15 GHz ~ 20 GHz Fig.A.7.1.23 P 20 GHz ~ 26 GHz Fig.A.7.1.24 P No. I14Z45243-SRD01 Page39 of 103 802.11g mode M ODE Channel Frequency Range Te st Results Conclusion 802.11g 1 2.412 GHz Fig.A.7.1.25 P 30 MHz ~ 1 GHz Fig.A.7.1.26 P 1 GHz ~ 2.5 GHz Fig.A.7.1.27 P 2.5 GHz ~ 7.5 GHz Fig.A.7.1.28 P 7.5 GHz ~ 10 GHz Fig.A.7.1.29 P 10 GHz ~ 15 GHz Fig.A.7.1.30 P 15 GHz ~ 20 GHz Fig.A.7.1.31 P 20 GHz ~ 26 GHz Fig.A.7.1.32 P 6 2.437 GHz Fig.A.7.1.33 P 30 MHz ~ 1 GHz Fig.A.7.1.34 P 1 GHz ~ 2.5 GHz Fig.A.7.1.35 P 2.5 GHz ~ 7.5 GHz Fig.A.7.1.36 P 7.5 GHz ~ 10 GHz Fig.A.7.1.37 P 10 GHz ~ 15 GHz Fig.A.7.1.38 P 15 GHz ~ 20 GHz Fig.A.7.1.39 P 20 GHz ~ 26 GHz Fig.A.7.1.40 P 11 2.462 GHz Fig.A.7.1.41 P 30 MHz ~ 1 GHz Fig.A.7.1.42 P 1 GHz ~ 2.5 GHz Fig.A.7.1.43 P 2.5 GHz ~ 7.5 GHz Fig.A.7.1.44 P 7.5 GHz ~ 10 GHz Fig.A.7.1.45 P 10 GHz ~ 15 GHz Fig.A.7.1.46 P 15 GHz ~ 20 GHz Fig.A.7.1.47 P 20 GHz ~ 26 GHz Fig.A.7.1.48 P No. I14Z45243-SRD01 Page40 of 103 802.11n-HT20 mode M ODE Channel Frequency Range Te st Results Conclusion 802.11n (HT20) 1 2.412 GHz Fig.A.7.1.49 P 30 MHz ~ 1 GHz Fig.A.7.1.50 P 1 GHz ~ 2.5 GHz Fig.A.7.1.51 P 2.5 GHz ~ 7.5 GHz Fig.A.7.1.52 P 7.5 GHz ~ 10 GHz Fig.A.7.1.53 P 10 GHz ~ 15 GHz Fig.A.7.1.54 P 15 GHz ~ 20 GHz Fig.A.7.1.55 P 20 GHz ~ 26 GHz Fig.A.7.1.56 P 6 2.437 GHz Fig.A.7.1.57 P 30 MHz ~ 1 GHz Fig.A.7.1.58 P 1 GHz ~ 2.5 GHz Fig.A.7.1.59 P 2.5 GHz ~ 7.5 GHz Fig.A.7.1.60 P 7.5 GHz ~ 10 GHz Fig.A.7.1.61 P 10 GHz ~ 15 GHz Fig.A.7.1.62 P 15 GHz ~ 20 GHz Fig.A.7.1.63 P 20 GHz ~ 26 GHz Fig.A.7.1.64 P 11 2.462 GHz Fig.A.7.1.65 P 30 MHz ~ 1 GHz Fig.A.7.1.66 P 1 GHz ~ 2.5 GHz Fig.A.7.1.67 P 2.5 GHz ~ 7.5 GHz Fig.A.7.1.68 P 7.5 GHz ~ 10 GHz Fig.A.7.1.69 P 10 GHz ~ 15 GHz Fig.A.7.1.70 P 15 GHz ~ 20 GHz Fig.A.7.1.71 P 20 GHz ~ 26 GHz Fig.A.7.1.72 P Conclusion: Pass Measure me nt Uncertainty: Frequency Range Uncertainty(dB) 30MHz ≤ f ≤ 2GHz 0.63 2GHz ≤ f ≤3.6GHz 0.82 3.6GHz ≤ f ≤8GHz 1.55 8GHz ≤ f ≤20GHz 1.86 20GHz ≤ f ≤22GHz 1.90 22GHz ≤ f ≤26GHz 2.20 Te st graphs as be low: No. I14Z45243-SRD01 Page41 of 103 Fig.A.7.1.1 Conducted Spurious Emission (802.11b, Ch1, Center Frequency) Fig.A.7.1.2 Conducted Spurious Emission (802.11b, Ch1, 30 M Hz-1 GHz) No. I14Z45243-SRD01 Page42 of 103 Fig.A.7.1.3 Conducted Spurious Emission (802.11b, Ch1, 1 GHz-2.5 GHz) Fig.A.7.1.4 Conducted Spurious Emission (802.11b, Ch1, 2.5 GHz-7.5 GHz) No. I14Z45243-SRD01 Page43 of 103 Fig.A.7.1.5 Conducted Spurious Emission (802.11b, Ch1, 7.5 GHz-10 GHz) Fig.A.7.1.6 Conducted Spurious Emission (802.11b, Ch1, 10 GHz-15 GHz) No. I14Z45243-SRD01 Page44 of 103 Fig.A.7.1.7 Conducted Spurious Emission (802.11b, Ch1, 15 GHz-20 GHz) Fig.A.7.1.8 Conducted Spurious Emission (802.11b, Ch1, 20 GHz-26 GHz) No. I14Z45243-SRD01 Page45 of 103 Fig.A.7.1.9 Conducted Spurious Emission (802.11b, Ch6, Center Frequency) Fig.A.7.1.10 Conducted Spurious Emission (802.11b, Ch6, 30 M Hz-1 GHz) No. I14Z45243-SRD01 Page46 of 103 Fig.A.7.1.11 Conducted Spurious Emission (802.11b, Ch6, 1 GHz-2.5 GHz) Fig.A.7.1.12 Conducted Spurious Emission (802.11b, Ch6, 2.5 GHz-7.5 GHz) No. I14Z45243-SRD01 Page47 of 103 Fig.A.7.1.13 Conducted Spurious Emission (802.11b, Ch6, 7.5 GHz-10 GHz) Fig.A.7.1.14 Conducted Spurious Emission (802.11b, Ch6, 10 GHz-15 GHz) No. I14Z45243-SRD01 Page48 of 103 Fig.A.7.1.15 Conducted Spurious Emission (802.11b, Ch6, 15 GHz-20 GHz) Fig.A.7.1.16 Conducted Spurious Emission (802.11b, Ch6, 20 GHz-26 GHz) No. I14Z45243-SRD01 Page49 of 103 Fig.A.7.1.17 Conducted Spurious Emission (802.11b, Ch11, Center Frequency) Fig.A.7.1.18 Conducted Spurious Emission (802.11b, Ch11, 30 M Hz-1 GHz) No. I14Z45243-SRD01 Page50 of 103 Fig.A.7.1.19 Conducted Spurious Emission (802.11b, Ch11, 1 GHz-2.5 GHz) Fig.A.7.1.20 Conducted Spurious Emission (802.11b, Ch11, 2.5 GHz-7.5 GHz) No. I14Z45243-SRD01 Page51 of 103 Fig.A.7.1.21 Conducted Spurious Emission (802.11b, Ch11, 7.5 GHz-10 GHz) Fig.A.7.1.22 Conducted Spurious Emission (802.11b, Ch11, 10 GHz-15 GHz) No. I14Z45243-SRD01 Page52 of 103 Fig.A.7.1.23 Conducted Spurious Emission (802.11b, Ch11, 15 GHz-20 GHz) Fig.A.7.1.24 Conducted Spurious Emission (802.11b, Ch11, 20 GHz-26 GHz) No. I14Z45243-SRD01 Page53 of 103 Fig.A.7.1.25 Conducted Spurious Emission (802.11g, Ch1, Center Frequency) Fig.A.7.1.26 Conducted Spurious Emission (802.11g, Ch1, 30 M Hz-1 GHz) No. I14Z45243-SRD01 Page54 of 103 Fig.A.7.1.27 Conducted Spurious Emission (802.11g, Ch1, 1 GHz-2.5 GHz) Fig.A.7.1.28 Conducted Spurious Emission (802.11g, Ch1, 2.5 GHz-7.5 GHz) No. I…

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Test Report

No. I14Z45243-SRD01 Page69 of 103 Fig.A.7.1.57 Conducted Spurious Emission (802.11n-HT20, Ch6, Center Frequency) Fig.A.7.1.58 Conducted Spurious Emission (802.11n-HT20, Ch6, 30 M Hz-1 GHz) No. I14Z45243-SRD01 Page70 of 103 Fig.A.7.1.59 Conducted Spurious Emission (802.11n-HT20, Ch6, 1 GHz-2.5 GHz) Fig.A.7.1.60 Conducted Spurious Emission (802.11n-HT20, Ch6, 2.5 GHz-7.5 GHz) No. I14Z45243-SRD01 Page71 of 103 Fig.A.7.1.61 Conducted Spurious Emission (802.11n-HT20, Ch6, 7.5 GHz-10 GHz) Fig.A.7.1.62 Conducted Spurious Emission (802.11n-HT20, Ch6, 10 GHz-15 GHz) No. I14Z45243-SRD01 Page72 of 103 Fig.A.7.1.63 Conducted Spurious Emission (802.11n-HT20, Ch6, 15 GHz-20 GHz) Fig.A.7.1.64 Conducted Spurious Emission (802.11n-HT20, Ch6, 20 GHz-26 GHz) No. I14Z45243-SRD01 Page73 of 103 Fig.A.7.1.65 Conducted Spurious Emission (802.11n-HT20, Ch11, Center Frequency) Fig.A.7.1.66 Conducted Spurious Emission (802.11n-HT20, Ch11, 30 M Hz-1 GHz) No. I14Z45243-SRD01 Page74 of 103 Fig.A.7.1.67 Conducted Spurious Emission (802.11n-HT20, Ch11, 1 GHz-2.5 GHz) Fig.A.7.1.68 Conducted Spurious Emission (802.11n-HT20, Ch11, 2.5 GHz-7.5 GHz) No. I14Z45243-SRD01 Page75 of 103 Fig.A.7.1.69 Conducted Spurious Emission (802.11n-HT20, Ch11, 7.5 GHz-10 GHz) Fig.A.7.1.70 Conducted Spurious Emission (802.11n-HT20, Ch11, 10 GHz-15 GHz) No. I14Z45243-SRD01 Page76 of 103 Fig.A.7.1.71 Conducted Spurious Emissi…

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Contact Information

Applicant

Amit Verma(Director of Test Engineering)
[email protected]9546094912Fax: 9543068450

Test Firm

TMC-Telecommunication Metrology Center of M.I.I.TChongwen Song
[email protected]0086-10-62303288Fax: 0086-10-62304793

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115C2.41 GHz - 2.46 GHz25.70 mW
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Output power is conducted. This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any antenna or transmitter except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter RF exposure procedures. SAR compliance for body worn operating configurations must be restricted to belt-clips and holsters described in this filing, or which maintain a minimum separation distance of 1.0 cm and which contain no metallic component in the assembly. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR for head, body-worn accessory and simultaneous transmission use conditions are 0.34 W/kg, 0.23 W/kg and 1.59 W/kg respectively.

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