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2AANR-NUGGETD5SMART PHONE

ONTOP TECHNOLOGY LTD
SMART PHONE - FCC ID 2AANR-NUGGETD5 - ONTOP TECHNOLOGY LTD
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Application Details

Equipment Class
PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear
Date of Grant
Sep 05, 2013
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Sep 05, 2013
Equipment Note
SMART PHONE
Frequency Range
1852.40000000 - 1907.60000000
Company
ONTOP TECHNOLOGY LTD
Country
Hong Kong

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Users Manual

Android Dual SIM Touch Mobile Phone NUGGET D5 User Manual 2 Contents Contents ...................................................................2 About Android............................................................5 Applications...............................................................5 Your phone................................................................6 Getting started ..........................................................7 Touch screen & keys ...................................................9 Home screen ........................................................... 13 Application menu ..................................................... 16 Phone status bar and notifications .............................. 17 Dial pad .................................................................. 19 Make a call .......................................................... 19 Answer or reject an incoming call............................ 20 Options available during a call ................................ 20 Text entry ............................................................... 21 On-screen keyboard .............................................. 21 Enter text ............................................................ 21 Enter Various Characters ....................................... 22 Edit Text ............................................................. 22 3 Select /Cut /Copy/Paste Text.................................. 22 Communication ........................................................ 23 People................................................................. 23 Call log ............................................................... 25 Messaging ........................................................... 25 Email .................................................................. 29 Multimedia .............................................................. 29 Camera ............................................................... 29 Music .................................................................. 32 FM radio .............................................................. 34 Gallery ................................................................ 36 Sound recorder .................................................... 37 Tools ...................................................................... 38 Calculator ............................................................ 38 Calendar ............................................................. 39 Clock .................................................................. 39 Search ................................................................ 40 4 Connect to Networks and Devices ............................... 40 Determine the Network You Are Using ..................... 40 Edit or Create New Access Points ............................ 41 Wi-Fi Networks..................................................... 41 Bluetooth ............................................................ 42 Connect to a computer via USB............................... 43 Working with Secure Certificates............................. 44 Install Secure Certificate from SD Card .................... 44 Settings .................................................................. 45 Other features ......................................................... 48 Accessing Password .................................................. 49 Precautions ............................................................. 51 Frequently Asked Questions and Troubleshooting .......... 53 Safety Information and Notices .................................. 57 Using the Mobile Phone and Charger........................ 57 Using the Mobile Phone.......................................... 57 Using the Battery.................................................. 59 Using the Charger................................................. 60 5 Requirements for Mobile Phone............................... 60 Requirements for the Battery ................................. 60 Requirements for the Charger and AC Adapter .......... 61 Cleaning and Maintenance...................................... 61 About Android An Android phone can perform many of the same functions as a computer. You can also adjust it to better suit your needs, to receive the information you want, and have fun at the same time. You can add and delete applications, or enhance them to improve functionality. At Android Market you can download a range of applications and games from a constantly growing collection. You can also integrate applications on your Android phone with your personal data and online accounts. For example, you can back up and track of your appointments, and engage in as much social networking as you like. Applications An application is a phone program that helps you perform a 6 task. For example, there are applications to make calls, take photos and download more applications. Your phone Important Keys & Connectors Phone overview 1 Power/Lock Key 2 Proximity/Light Sensor 3 Home icon 4 Back icon 5 Menu icon 6 Charge/USB Port 7 Earphone Connector 8 Side Key 7 9 Rear Camera Lens 10 Speaker Getting started Let's Get You Up and Running Assembly & charge SIM card in Please Install according to the label on the phone. Make sure that the clipped corner of the SIM card is facing the correct direction and the metallic contacts are facing the correct direction. Slide the SIM card into the card slot until it stops. Flash card in Slide the flash card into the flash card slot with the metallic pins facing downwards. Push the card until it locks into place. To remove the flash card, just slide the card outward. 8 Battery in With the metallic contacts of the battery facing the metallic contacts in the battery slot, press the battery down until it locks into place. Power on Long press the power key to power on. Note: When you the first power on your phone, it will prompt to ask you whether to enter the page http://www.go4water.com/ga…

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Block Diagram

Tuesday, December 13, 2011 A2 162 V1.0 01 Block Diagram MT6575 PHONE ofSheetDate: RevDocument NumberSize Title MT6577 Transceiver 4-in-1 MT6628Q LCM MCP 4GB + 8Gb LPDDR2 + eMMC Main Camera Backlight Driver PCM, UART3, I2S FM_LINE MSDC1 IQ, BSI, BPI GPIO EMI, NFI Headset (HPLP, HPRP, MIC3) MIC1 USB USB G Sensor ALS, PS, I2C EINT Key KCOL KROW SIM1 SIM1 SIM2 SIM2 Sub Camera Indicator LED Driver I2C, EINT Capacitive Touch Panel micro SD MSDC1 MT6329 Speaker Battery Charger Fuel Guage BJT A B C D 54321 D C B A 12345 WIFI/BT/FM/GPS SWITCH WIFI/BT/GPS ANT MT6162 2G PA+SWITCH SKY77590 3G WCDMA GSM/WCDMA ANT PDF 文件使用 "pdfFactory Pro" 试用版本创建 www.fineprint.com.cn

Cover Letter(s)

QuieTek Corporation Page 1 of 1 Test Lab Attestation Letter Date of Test: 06/08/2013 Applicant Name: ONTOP TECHNOLOGY LTD FCC Id: 2AANR‐NUGGETD5 Reviewed By: Jame Yuan Title: Manager Email Address: [email protected] Phone No.: +86‐512‐62515088‐5160 Statement of Compliance: QuieTek Corporation Suzhou EMC Laboratory declares that this Unit has been tested in accordance with the test method identified in this test report and that we observed it being tested. It also declares that the Unit complies with the relevant limits. All instrumentation and accessories used to test this unit for compliance to the indicated test method are calibrated regularly in accordance with ISO 17025:2005 requirements by laboratories accredited by A2LA, NVLAP, or ACLAS for the measurement parameters. The measurements were made at: QuieTek Corporation Suzhou EMC Laboratory No.99 Hongye Rd., Suzhou Industrial Park Loufeng Hi‐Tech Development Zone., Suzhou, China Test Lab Witness‐ Approved By: Jame Yuan Title of Witness: Manager Email Address: [email protected] Phone No.: +86‐512‐62515088‐5160

External Photos

V1.0 Page 23 of 28 Report No.: CTL1307161139-WD 6. External and Internal Photos of the EUT External Photos of EUT V1.0 Page 24 of 28 Report No.: CTL1307161139-WD V1.0 Page 25 of 28 Report No.: CTL1307161139-WD

ID Label/Location Info

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Operational Description

8 2G/3G Operation Description Model: NUGGET D5 Band:GSM850、GSM900、DCS1800、PCS1900、 WCDMA850、WCDMA1900、WCDMA2100 1. Scope This document shows and provides the basic information about the platform we used.The more detail information about RF section are also included. The product is new Pad designed by NTD. The baseband circuit is based on MTK MT6577 and RF circuit is included Transceiver named MTK MT6162, SKY77590 go PA and PA. It works at seven and GSM850、GSM900、DCS1800、PCS1900、WCDMA850, 1900 and 2100. 2. Platform WCDMA850、WCDMA1900、WCDMA2100 MT6577 is based on RF band support WCDMA+GSM. The package supports dual-channel LPDDR2 using the PoP package and NAND flash device through EBI2 interface. - Baseband functions, including multiple hardware cores - Single platform that provides dedicated support for all market leading codecs and other multimedia formats to support carrier deployments around the word. - High-quality digital still image camera performance with up to 5 -megapixel resolution - HS-USB core with built-in PHY eliminates additional USB components - DC power reduction using innovative technique - Integrates multiple processors - Supported two high speed memory busses (EBI0 and EBI1) 3. Transceiver MT6162 - radio One RF transceiver functions(Rx and Tx,both eliminating their intermediate frequency components. - WCDMA(Rel’99,HSDPA) and GSM(Rel’99,GPRS and EDGE) - Wireless connectivity and analog functions-Bluetooth 3.0,FM radio, audio codec - RF transmitters: a single analog baseband Tx input from the MSM device is shared by all the QTR transmit paths, Two quadrature upconverters, one translate the WCDMA850 Tx waveform directly to the desired RF band, the other GSM850/1900 transmitters implement the small signal polar configuration. - RF receivers: supports GSM850/1900,WCDMA850 operation with primary receiver path, using a differential configuration to maximize common-mode rejection, Tx isolation, out-of-band suppression,and second-order intermodulation performance. There are three quadrature downconverters and three separate baseband interfaces to the MSM device. 4. PA G S M SKY77590 is a Multi-State Linear EDGE PAM designed for use with the MTK MT6162 WEDGE solutions and compact form factor for quad-band cellular handsets comprising GSM850/900, DCS1800, and PCS1900 operation. WCDMA Avago ACPM-5005 supports multimode application UMTS Band5 and meets stringent linearity requirements up to 28.25dBm output power for UMTS Rel’99.The PA contains internal DC blocking capacitors for RF input and output ports.The ACPM-5005-TR1 features 5 th generation of CoolPAM circuit technology which supports 3 power modes-active bybass,mid power and high power modes.A directional coupler is integrated into the module and both coupling and isolation ports are available externally,supporting daisy chain.The ACPM-5005 has intergrated on-chip Vre on-module bias switch as the one of the key features of the CoolPAM-5,so an external constant voltage source is not required.All of the digital control inputs pins such as the Ven,Vmode and Vbp are fully CMOS compatible.The power amplifier is manufactured on an advanced InGap HBT (hetero-junction Bipolar Transistor) MMIC(microwave monolithic integrated circuit) technology. WIFI/BT operation block The WIFI device receives anolog clock and the Transceiver Bluetooth solution receives digital clock from PMIC.In nomal operation,3.3V,1.8V power supplies are provided from the PMIC for the WIFI device and 1.3V power supply is provided from the PMIC for the Transceive Bluetooth .The WIFI device has a SDIO lines which is intended to connect to host processer and the Transceiver Bluetooth solution is intended to host processer via UART bus on the Transceiver itself.The coexistence between WIFI and Transceiver Bluetooth is linked through the controlled GPIO named the BT active,the BT status and WLAN active. The WIFI device and the BT module on the transceiver itself have the similar Tx/Rx functional hardware.For example ,the receive is comprised of an LNA,a direct conversion mixer,and a baseband programmable gain filter.This receiver is implemented using the direct conversion topology.The mixer down convert the signal to baseband in-phase and quadrature-phase signals.The I/Q signals are low-pass filtered and amplified by the baseband programmable gain filter controlled by digital logic.The baseband I/Q signals are sent to the ADC. The transmitter is comprised of a programmable reconstruction filter,a direct convertion mixer,a preamplifier and a PA .This transmitter is implemented using the direct conversion topology.The transmit output power is adjusted by a digitally programmable control loop at the start of each packet and the Tx signal is amplified by the PA to the sky.

Parts List/Tune Up Info

Numb er P/AMateriel CodeSpecificationUnitQuantit y Part Reference 001 P H-0502-000JB0-B00Resistance,0 ohm,±5%,1/16W,0402PCS61C621,C625,R1,R8,R9,R10,R11,R337,R338,R804,R808,R809,R826,R83 0,R838,R323,R326,R327,R344,R382,R301,R302,R318,R320,R1410,R3 ,R1018,R2,R402,R403,R216,R1503,R1506,R609,R611,R704,R709,R72 3,R1004,R1008,R367,R368,R439,R442,R522,R321,R336,R610,R 1025,R5,R1012,B1001,R719,R730,R737,R736,R1034,R1033,R325,R6,R805 002PH-0502-000JF0-C00Resistance,0 ohm,±5%,1/10W,0603PCS2L317,R324 003PH-0502-02SFE0-D00Resistance,0.02 ohm,±1%,1/4W,0805PCS1R366 004PH-0502-02FFC0-D00Resistance,0.2 ohm,±1%,1/8W,0805PCS1R312 005PH-0502-82FJB0-B00Resistance,8.2 ohm,5%,1/16W,0402PCS1R801 006PH-0502-270JB0-B00Resistance,27 ohm,±5%,1/16W,0402PCS2R718,R733 007PH-0502-360JB0-B00Resistance,36 ohm,±5%,1/16W,0402PCS4R434,R436,R17,R746 008PH-0502-510JB0-B00Resistance,51 ohm,±5%,1/16W,0402PCS2R707,R726 009PH-0502-101JB0-B00Resistance,100 ohm,±5%,1/16W,0402PCS2R821,R822 010PH-0502-471JB0-B00Resistance,470 ohm,±5%,1/16W,0402PCS1R1032 011PH-0502-222JB0-B00Resistance,2.2K ohm,±5%,1/16W,0402PCS1R18 012PH-0502-102JB0-B00Resistance,1K ohm,±5%,1/16W,0402PCS15R304,R350,R340,R319,R401,R412,R701,R702,R713,R715,R447,R400, R408,R731,R739 013PH-0502-152JB0-B00Resistance,1.5K ohm,±5%,1/16W,0402PCS3R405,R406,R411 014PH-0502-332JB0-B00Resistance,3.3K ohm,±5%,1/16W,0402PCS1R307 015PH-0502-472JB0-B00Resistance,4.7K ohm,±5%,1/16W,0402PCS7R205,R206,R211,R212,R217,R218,R1629 016PH-0502-512FB0-B00Resistance,5.1K ohm,±1%,1/16W,0402PCS2R203,R1040 017PH-0502-103JB0-B00Resistance,10K ohm,±5%,1/16W,0402PCS8R703,R527,R443,R444,R1024,R1041,R1023,R1026 018PH-0502-243JB0-B00Resistance,24K ohm,±5%,1/16W,0402PCS2R339,R716 019PH-0502-393FB0-B00Resistance,39K ohm,±1%,1/16W,0402PCS3R601,R311,R504 020PH-0502-473JB0-B00Resistance,47K ohm,±5%,1/16W,0402PCS10R514,R524,R525,R526,R528,R529,R530,R531,R19,R448 021PH-0502-104JB0-B00Resistance,100K ohm,±5%,1/16W,0402PCS2R802,R803 022PH-0502-224FB1-B00Resistance,221K ohm,±1%,1/16W,0402PCS2R604,R505 023PH-0502-334FB0-B00Resistance,330K ohm,±1%,1/16W,0402PCS1R308 024PH-0502-105JB0-B00Resistance,1M ohm,±5%,1/16W,0402PCS1R1019 025PH-0502-822FB0-B00Resistance,8.2K ohm,±1%,1/16W,0402PCS2R215,R214 026PH-0502-241FB0-B00Resistance,240 ohm,±1%,1/16W,0402PCS2R501,R502 027PH-0503-103J00-B02NTC Resistance, 100K ohm,25 °C,SDNT1005X104J4150GTF,SUNLORD PCS2R506,R603 028PH-0602-05FB8A-B00capacitance,0.5pF,±0.1pF,50V,COG,0402PCS2C628,C751 029PH-0602-18FC8A-B00capacitance,1.8pF,±0.25pF,50V,COG,0402PCS1C1040 030PH-0602-22FC8A-B00capacitance,2.2pF,±0.25pF,50V,COG,0402PCS3C635,C1049,C1025 031PH-0602-27FJ8A-B00capacitance,2.7pF,±0.25pF,50V,COG,0402PCS2C603,C604 032PH-0602-47FC8A-B00capacitance,4.7pF,±0.25pF,50V,COG,0402PCS2C615,C633 033PH-0602-68FC8A-B00capacitance,6.8pF,±0.25pF,50V,COG,0402PCS2C5,C828 034PH-0602-82FD8A-B00capacitance,8.2pF,±0.5pF,50V,COG,0402PCS3C12,C624,C627 035PH-0602-100J8A-B00capacitance,10pF,±5%,50V,COG,0402PCS12C706,C1048,C647,C648,C649,C650,C1033,C1008,C11,C1045,C7,C105 7 036PH-0602-150J8A-B00capacitance,15pF,±5%,50V,COG,0402PCS1C1024 037PH-0602-180J8A-B00capacitance,18pF,±5%,50V,COG,0402PCS5C202,C203,C725,C712,C10 038PH-0602-220J8A-B00capacitance,22pF,±5%,50V,COG,0402PCS2C708,C746 039PH-0602-330K8A-B00capacitance,33pF,±10%,50V,COG,0402PCS13C404,C405,C407,C408,C409,C416,C419,C421,C422,C423,C433,C434, C1051 040 A H-0602-330J8A-B00(F)capacitance,33pF,±5%,50V,COG,0402PCS13C404,C405,C407,C408,C409,C416,C419,C421,C422,C423,C433,C434, C1051 041PH-0602-470J8A-B00capacitance,47pF,±5%,50V,COG,0402PCS3C439,C449,C707 042PH-0602-560J8A-B00capacitance,56pF,±5%,50V,COG,0402PCS6C601,C602,C710,C733,C734,L626 043PH-0602-820D8A-B00capacitance82pf,±5%,50V,COG,0402PCS1C720 044PH-0602-101J8A-B00capacitance,100pF,±5%,50V,COG,0402PCS4C402,C403,C406,C428 045PH-0602-221J8A-B00capacitance,220pF,±5%,50V,COG,0402PCS1C701 046PH-0602-102K8D-B00(F)capacitance,1nF,±10%,50V,X7R,0402PCS7C214,C215,C629,C631,C1042,C636,C1058 047PH-0602-103K8D-B00(F)capacitance,10nF,±10%,50V,X7R,0402PCS1C643 048PH-0602-104M3C-B00capacitance,100nF,±20%,10V,X5R,0402PCS59C301,C303,C3,C4,C205,C206,C312,C332,C333,C337,C338,C341,C343 ,C347,C350,C352,C354,C355,C357,C364,C365,C368,C369,C371,C372 ,C373,C374,C375,C376,C377,C379,C385,C387,C392,C398,C813,C814 ,C1004,C1504,C1510,C1604,C1612,C513,C719,C718,C515,C516,C511 ,C512,C1039,C637,C1001,C1030,C1031,C1032,C1055,C13,C1036,C10 56 049AH-0602-104K3C-B00(F)capacitance,100nF,±10%,10V,X5R,0402PCS59C301,C303,C3,C4,C205,C206,C312,C332,C333,C337,C338,C341,C343 ,C347,C350,C352,C354,C355,C357,C364,C365,C368,C369,C371,C372 ,C373,C374,C375,C376,C377,C379,C385,C387,C392,C398,C813,C814 ,C1004,C1504,C1510,C1604,C1612,C513,C719,C718,C515,C516,C511 ,C512,C1039,C637,C1001,C1030,C1031,C1032,C1055,C13,C1036,C10 56 050PH-0602-105K3C-B00capacitance,1uF,±10%,10V,X5R,0402PCS69C207,C339,C342,C344,C348,C360,C362,C363,C366,C457,C459,C460, C461,C468,C469,C470,C504,C507,C518,C519,C520,C521,C522,C614, C617,C618,C619,C810,C830,C833,C836,C840,C1006,C1010,C417,C41 5,C432,C430,C1505,C1512,C1401,C349,C384,C462,C464,C465,C466, C201,C204,C239,C243,C244,C267,C268,C269,C275,C276,C335,C345, C351,C359,C370,C1007,C1017,C1016,C1018,C1011,C1022,C1059 PDF 文件使用 "pdfFactory Pro" 试用版本创建 www.fineprint.com.cn 051PH-0602-105K6C-C00capacitance,1UF,±10%,25V,X5R,0603PCS2C336,C380 052PH-0602-105K8D-D00capacitance,1uF,±10%,50V,X7R,1.25+/- 0.1mmH,0805 PCS1C807 053PH-0602-225K2C-C00capacitance,2.2uF,±10%,6.3V,X5R,0603PCS15C2,C6,C353,C386,C509,C510,C514,C616,C812,C841,C864,C1603,C31 3,C358,C1019 054PH-0602-475K2C-C00capacitance,4.7uF,±10%,6.3V,X5R,0603PCS12C431,C315,C316,C318,C334,C506,C517,C1002,C458,C1009,C1012,C7 35 055PH-0602-106M2C-C00capacitance,10uF,±20%,6.3V,X5R,0603PCS1C454 056PH-0602-226M2C-C00capacitance,22uF,±20%,6.3V,X5R,0603PCS9C235,C241,C245,C256,C293,C388,C391,C463,C702 057PH-1602-KS414T-000(N)Button battery ,0.07F,D4.8X1.85mmH,KS414T-ER PCS1GB301 058AH-1602-PAS414-HR0(F)Button battery ,3.3V/10uAH,4.8x1.75,PAS414HR- VG1,SHOEI PCS1GB301 059PH-0701-15FSB1-001(S)I…

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Parts List/Tune Up Info

Tune up procedure Tune up procedure shall be over the power range or at specific operating power levels. 1. It must provide an operational voltage (3.5~ 4.2V DC) to turn on the device and on one certain channel in service mode by means of company proprietary software. 2. The Base station simulator measures the WWAN device specific RF characteristics. 3. The maximum gains of each individual device are adjusted and measured until the target value met.  For GSM 850 band: PCL = 5, PWR = 32.5 ± 0.5 dBm  For GPRS 850 band (1slot): PCL = 5, PWR = 32.5 ± 0.5 dBm  For GPRS 850 band (2slot): PCL = 5, PWR = 31.5 ± 0.5 dBm  For GPRS 850 band (3slot): PCL = 8, PWR = 30.0 ± 0.5 dBm  For GPRS 850 band (4slot): PCL = 8, PWR = 29.5 ± 0.5dBm  For EDGE 850 band (1slot): PCL = 5, PWR = 27.0 ± 0.5 dBm  For EDGE 850 band (2slot): PCL = 5, PWR = 26.0 ± 0.5 dBm  For EDGE 850 band (3slot): PCL = 8, PWR = 23.5 ± 0.5 dBm  For EDGE 850 band (4slot): PCL = 8, PWR = 22.0 ± 0.5dBm  For PCS 1900 band : PCL = 0, PWR = 29.5 ± 0.5 dBm  For GPRS 1900 band (1slot): PCL = 0, PWR =29.5 ± 0.5 dBm  For GPRS 1900 band (2slot): PCL = 0, PWR =28.5 ± 0.5dBm  For GPRS 1900 band (3slot): PCL = 0, PWR =27.0 ± 0.5 dBm  For GPRS 1900 band (4slot): PCL = 2, PWR = 26.0 ± 0.5 dBm  For EDGE 1900 band (1slot): PCL = 0, PWR =25.5 ± 0.5 dBm  For EDGE 1900 band (2slot): PCL = 0, PWR =24.5 ± 0.5dBm  For EDGE 1900 band (3slot): PCL = 0, PWR =22.5 ± 0.5 dBm  For EDGE 1900 band (4slot): PCL = 2, PWR = 21.5 ± 0.5 dBm  For WCDMA 850 band (Class 3): PWR = 23.0 ± 0.5dBm  For WCDMA 1900 band (Class 3): PWR = 23.0 ± 0.5 dBm  HSDPA :data speeds = 7.2 Mbps  HSUPA: data rates = 5.76 Mbps  For Wi-Fi: 802.11b PWR = 15dBm ±1dBm 802.11g PWR = 13dBm ±1dBm 802.11n(20MHz) PWR = 11dBm ±1dBm 802.11n(40MHz) PWR = 11dBm ±1dBm  For Bluetooth: PWR = 1dBm ±1dBm Then these appropriate gain settings are stored in each device individually. The user has no possibility to change these settings later on, and during manufacturing each device will be individual calibrated in this range. The measurement is done in a fully calibrated setup, which is based on the base station simulator. Furthermore, the highest power level is verified afterwards in a call measurement on three channels (low, middle and high). At last you can also help to update the NV by Qualcomm NV tools.

RF Exposure Info

Report No.: 137S090R-HP-US-P03V01 Page: 52 of 163 9.2.5. Simultaneous Transmission Analysis Simultaneous Transmission Scenario with Wi-Fi Configuration Mode Max. Scaled SAR (W/kg) Wi-Fi SAR (W/kg) ∑ SAR (W/kg) Head GSM850 0.191 0.068 0.259 Head PCS1900 0.028 0.068 0.096 Head UMTS 850 0.178 0.068 0.246 Head UMTS 1900 0.046 0.068 0.114 Body-Worn GSM850 0.388 0.020 0.408 Body-Worn PCS1900 0.248 0.020 0.268 Body-Worn UMTS 850 0.327 0.020 0.347 Body-Worn UMTS 1900 0.440 0.020 0.460 Note: Body worn at 10mm. Simultaneous Transmission Scenario with Bluetooth Configuration Mode Max. Scaled SAR (W/kg) Bluetooth SAR (W/kg) ∑ SAR (W/kg) Body-Worn GSM850 0.388 0.033 0.421 Body-Worn PCS1900 0.248 0.033 0.281 Body-Worn UMTS 850 0.327 0.033 0.360 Body-Worn UMTS 1900 0.440 0.033 0.473 Note 1: Bluetooth SAR was not required to be measured per FCC KDB 447498 . Estimated SAR results were used in the above table to determine simultaneous transmission SAR test exclusion. 2: Body worn at 10mm. Report No.: 137S090R-HP-US-P03V01 Page: 2 of 163 Test Report Certification Issued Date: 14/08/2013 Report No.: 137S090R-HP-US-P03V01 Product Name : Smart Phone Applicant : ONTOP TECHNOLOGY LTD Address : Unit 10, 21/F, Block B, New Trade Plaza, 6 on Ping Street, Shatin, N.T., H.K. Manufacturer : ONTOP TECHNOLOGY LTD Address : Unit 10, 21/F, Block B, New Trade Plaza, 6 on Ping Street, Shatin, N.T., H.K. Model No. : NUGGET D5 FCC ID : 2AANR-NUGGETD5 Brand Name : ontop EUT Voltage : DC 3.7V Applicable Standard : KDB 865664 D01 v01r01 and KDB 865664 D02 v01r01 IEEE Std. 1528-2003,47CFR § 2.1093 Test Result : Max. SAR Measurement (1g) Head: 0.191 W/kg Body: 0.734 W/kg Performed Location : Suzhou EMC Laboratory No.99 Hongye Rd., Suzhou Industrial Park Loufeng Hi-Tech Development Zone., Suzhou, China TEL: +86-512-6251-5088 / FAX: +86-512-6251-5098 FCC Registration Number: 800392 Documented By : ( Alice Ni) Reviewed By : (Jame Yuan) Approved By : (Robin Wu) Report No.: 137S090R-HP-US-P03V01 Page: 3 of 163 Laboratory Information We, QuieTek Corporation, are an independent EMC and safety consultancy that was established the whole facility in our laboratories. The test facility has been accredited/accepted(audited or listed) by the following related bodies in compliance with ISO 17025, EN 45001 and specified testing scope: The related certificate for our laboratories about the test site and management system can be downloaded from QuieTek Corporation’s Web Site :http://www.quietek.com/tw/ctg/cts/accreditations.htm The address and introduction of QuieTek Corporation’s laboratories can be founded in our Web site : http://www.quietek.com/ If you have any comments, Please don’t hesitate to contact us. Our contact information is as below: HsinChu Testing Laboratory : No.75-2, 3 rd Lin, Wangye Keng, Yonghxing Tsuen, Qionglin Shiang, Hsinchu County 307, Taiwan, R.O.C. TEL:+886-3-592-8858 / FAX:+886-3-592-8859 E-Mail : [email protected] LinKou Testing Laboratory : No.5-22, Ruishukeng, Linkou Dist., New Taipei City 24451, Taiwan, R.O.C. TEL : 886-2-8601-3788 / FAX : 886-2-8601-3789 E-Mail : [email protected] Suzhou Testing Laboratory : No.99 Hongye Rd., Suzhou Industrial Park Loufeng Hi-Tech Development Zone., SuZhou, China TEL : +86-512-6251-5088 / FAX : 86-512-6251-5098 E-Mail : [email protected] Taiwan R.O.C. :BSMI, NCC, TAF Germany :TUV Rheinland Norway :Nemko, DNV USA :FCC Japan :VCCI China :CNAS Report No.: 137S090R-HP-US-P03V01 Page: 4 of 163 TABLE OF CONTENTS Description Page 1. General Information .................................................................................................... 6 1.1. EUT Description .................................................................................................. 6 1.2. Test Environment ................................................................................................. 8 1.3. EUT Antenna Locations ....................................................................................... 8 1.4. Simultaneous Transmission Configurations ......................................................... 9 1.5. SAR Test Exclusions Applied ............................................................................. 10 1.6. Power Reduction for SAR .................................................................................. 10 1.7. Guidance Documents ........................................................................................ 10 2. SAR Measurement System ...................................................................................... 11 2.1. DASY5 System Description ............................................................................... 11 2.1.1. Applications ................................................................................................... 12 2.1.2. Area Scans .................................................................................................... 12 2.1.3. Zoom Scan (Cube Scan Averaging) ............................................................... 12 2.1.4. Uncertainty of Inter-/Extrapolation and Averaging .......................................... 12 2.2. DASY5 E-Field Probe ........................................................................................ 13 2.2.1. Isotropic E-Field Probe Specification ............................................................. 13 2.3. Boundary Detection Unit and Probe Mounting Device ...................................... 14 2.4. DATA Acquisition Electronics (DAE) and Measurement Server ......................... 14 2.5. Robot ................................................................................................................. 15 2.6. Light Beam Unit ................................................................................................. 15 2.7. Device Holder .................................................................................................... 16 2.8. SAM Twin Phantom ....................................................................…

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Schematics

Tuesday, December 13, 2011 A2 MT6575 PHONE 02 MT6575 - Baseband V1.0 316ofSheetDate: RevDocument NumberSize Title Close to MT6575 PWM1-3 can be used for sleep mode Note: AFC > 3G_TX_VGA > APC > 3G_VBIAS Need to turn off if I2C1 devices not operated 100 Ohm differential Close to MT6575 I2C0: CTP, M-Sensor, G-Sensor, ALS&PS, Gyro USB 90 Ohm differential driving calibration setting (LPDDR1/LPDDR2) I2S0 : HDMI I2S1 : MT6620 I2C0 : G/M/GYRO sensor / CTP I2C1 : Camera I2C2 : PMIC UART1: Download UART2: NFC UART3: MT6620 UART4: Debug MSDC0 : Reserved MSDC1 : T-Card MSDC2 : GPIO MSDC3 : MT6620 EINT0 : Reserved EINT1 : Gyro-Sensor EINT2 : ALS sensor EINT3 : G-Sensor EINT4 : G-Sensor EINT5 : M-Sensor EINT6 : CTP EINT7 : HEADSET EINT8 : HDMI EINT9 : MT6329 EINT14 : MT6620 BGF EINT18 : MT6620 WiFi D V D D _ C A M DVDD_BPI D V D D _ B P I D V D D _ B P I DVDD_BSI A V D D 2 5 _ V D A C D V D D _ L C D D V D D 1 8 _ M I P I DVDD_NML6 DVDD_NML6 DVDD_NML3 DVDD_NML2 DVDD_NML1 DVDD_NML1 DVDD_NML5 AVDD33_USB DVDD_NML6 DVDD_MC0DVDD_MC2 DVDD_NML1 DVDD_MC3 DVDD_NML2 DVDD_LCD DVDD_MC1 DVDD_NML2 AVDD33_RTC DVDD_NML4 DVDD_NML3 DVDD_NML6 DVDD_NML5 DVDD_EFUSE DVDD_NML2 PWM1 : 3D Control PWM2 : 3D Control PWM3 : 3D Control PWM4 : GPIO Mode A B C D 54321 D C B A 12345 [3,8,16] [3,8,16] [5] 20120416 AD11 TDD_AFC_SW AF12 TDD_TIMINGSYNC AH12 BPI_BUS14 AJ12 BPI_BUS11 AG12 BPI_BUS12 AK12 BPI_BUS13 AJ13 VM1 AK13 VM0 AC19 3G_VBIAS Y16 APC AB16 AFC AF21 DL_I_N AH21 DL_Q_N AG21 DL_Q_P AF20 DL_I_P AG23 UL_I_P AF23 UL_I_N AH24 UL_Q_N AG24 UL_Q_P AK9 BPI_BUS0 AJ9 BPI_BUS1 AJ8 BPI_BUS2 AF10 BPI_BUS3 AG10 BPI_BUS4 AJ10 BPI_BUS5 AH11 BPI_BUS6 AJ11 BPI_BUS7 AF11 BPI_BUS8 AK10 BPI_BUS9 AG11 BPI_BUS10 AC14 BSI0_CS1 AG14 BSI1_CS1 AJ14 BSI1_DATA AH15 BSI1_CS0 AB14 BSI0_CS0 AG15 BSI1_CLK AA13 BSI0_CLK AF14 BSI0_DATA U201-A MT6575E2_LPDDR2 R217 4.7K R211 4.7K AG1 SCL_0 AH2 SDA_0 AF5 WATCHDOG_B AK16 RTC_XIN AD16 32K_OUT AG16 BBWAKEUP AJ16 TESTMODE AK15 RTC_XOUT AB21 CLK26M T26 SWDIOTMS U26 SWCLKTCK AA27 CHD_DP AB26 USB_DM AC26 USB_DP U28 JTDO AA26 CHD_DM R29 JRTCK T29 JTDI V29 SRCLKENA U29 SRCLKENAI Y29 IDDIG AA29 USB_VBUS U27 JTMS T30 JTCK AA30 USB_VRT K2 LRSTB AD4 EINT4 A G 3 S P I _ M I A G 2 S P I _ M O J2 LPTE K1 LPCE0B V4 LSCE0B U3 LSDI Y2 DAIRSTB AB1 BTSYNC AB4 PWM2 AC2 EINT0 AD2 EINT1 AE4 EINT2 AE2 EINT5 A H 1 S P I _ C L K J3 LPA0 K5 LRDB V3 LSA0 U2 LSCE1B AA3 DAICLK AB3 PWM3 A E 3 U C T S 2 K4 LPCE1B V2 LSDA AA2 DAIPCMOUT AA4 DAIPCMIN AB2 PWM1 K3 LWRB V5 LSCK AA5 EINT3 AB5 EINT7 AA6 EINT6 W30 SYSRST_B AA1 EINT9 Y4 EINT8 A D 1 U T X D 3 A E 1 U T X D 2 A F 2 U R T S 2 A D 5 U R X D 3 A C 5 U R X D 2 A G 6 K P _ R O W 0 A C 1 0 K P _ R O W 1 A J 5 K P _ C O L 7 A H 7 K P _ C O L 4 A G 7 K P _ C O L 5 A F 6 K P _ R O W 2 A F 7 K P _ R O W 3 A J 6 K P _ R O W 4 A K 6 K P _ R O W 5 A H 8 K P _ R O W 6 A F 8 K P _ C O L 3 A B 1 1 K P _ C O L 2 A J 7 K P _ C…

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Contact Information

Applicant

Ling Yan
[email protected]86-755-86087430Fax: 86-755-82931709

Test Firm

Bontek Compliance Testing Laboratory LtdTony Wu
[email protected]86-755-86337020Fax: 86-755-86337028

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower OutputEmissionTolerance
624E1.85 GHz - 1.91 GHz301.00 mW4M15F9W71 Hz
Grant Notes
Power listed is EIRP for part 24 and ERP for part 22. For body-worn operation, this device has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with an accessory that contains no metal and that positions the handset a minimum of 1.0cm from the users body. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR values for head, body-worn accessory, product specific (wireless router), and simultaneous transmission conditions are 0.19W/kg, 0.73W/kg, 0.73W/kg, and 0.75W/kg respectively. This device contains functions that are not operational in U.S. Territories. This filing is only applicable for U.S. operations.

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