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2AO6ZK5453G Smart Phone

Epik One America Corporation
3G Smart Phone - FCC ID 2AO6ZK545 - Epik One America Corporation
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Application Details

Equipment Class
PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear
Date of Grant
Feb 17, 2020
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Feb 17, 2020
Equipment Note
3G Smart Phone
Frequency Range
1852.40000000 - 1907.60000000
Company
Epik One America Corporation
Country
United States

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Users Manual

User's manual 1 User manual Model number:K545 Statement To make the best use of your phone is in the state, please read this manual carefully. For the sake of accuracy, this manual has been validated and reviewed. This manual contains instructions and descriptions of publication is accurate. But after the phone and manual may change without notice. The Company reserves the rights related to this manual! User's manual 2 Directory One. An Important safety precautions ................................. 6 Two. your phone .................................................................. 8 1.Display .............................................................................. 9 1.1display site map ....................................................... 9 Three. Start using ............................................................ 10 1. A phone is switched on / off ........................................... 10 2. installation and removal battery/SIM card/memory card 10 3. Battery charging ............................................................ 12 Four. Quick Start Guide ................................................... 13 1. Calling features .............................................................. 13 1.1. Call .............................................................14 1.2. An incoming call .................................................. 15 1.3. call options .......................................................... 15 1.4. Call records ......................................................... 16 1.5. Adjust the volume ................................................ 16 2. Enter text ....................................................................... 16 User's manual 3 Five. Function menu........................................................ 18 1. Phone ............................................................................ 18 2. People ........................................................................... 21 3. Messaging ..................................................................... 23 3.1. Write new message ............................................. 24 3.2.Reply to message ................................................. 24 3.3. New MMS ............................................................ 25 3.4. Forwarding information ........................................ 25 3.5. Delete information ............................................... 25 3.6. Remove the session ............................................ 26 3.7. Information setting ............................................... 26 4. Browser ......................................................................... 26 5. Camera .......................................................................... 27 6. Gallery ........................................................................... 27 7. Settings ......................................................................... 28 7.1 WLAN ................................................................... 28 7.2 Bluetooth .............................................................. 29 7.3 VPN 30 7.4 Mobile networks ................................................... 30 7.5 Dual Sim Settings ................................................. 32 7.6 Display ................................................................. 32 7.7 Date & Time.......................................................... 33 7.8 Language & input ................................................. 33 7.9 Audio Profiles ....................................................... 33 7.10 Security .............................................................. 34 7.11 App ..................................................................... 35 User's manual 4 7.12 Factory data reset .............................................. 36 7.13 Storage ............................................................... 36 7.14 Smart Settings .................................................... 36 7.15 Timer Switch Machine ........................................ 36 7.16 About phone ....................................................... 36 8. Calculator ...................................................................... 37 9. Calendar ........................................................................ 37 10.Clock ............................................................................ 37 11.Downloads .................................................................... 37 12.Email ............................................................................ 38 Account settings: set E-mail parameters ........................... 38 13. File Explorer ................................................................ 38 14. FlashLight .................................................................... 39 15. FM Radio ..................................................................... 39 16. History ......................................................................... 40 17. Music ........................................................................... 41 18. Notes ........................................................................... 42 19. Search ...................................................................... 42 20.Sound Record .............................................................. 42 21. Video player................................................................. 42 Six. Common problems and solutions .......................... 43 Seven .Reference information ........................................ 46 1. Access password ...................................................... 46 2 Cell phone password ........................................... 46 1.2 .PIN code ............................................................. 47 User's manual 5 1.3. PIN2 code ........................................................... 47 1.4. PUK code ............................................................ 48 1.5. PUK2 code .........................................…

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Cover Letter(s)

Epik One America Corporation Address: 801 Brickell Ave. #900, Miami, Florida, United States Tel.: +1-8582489036 E-mail: [email protected] QA-FR-170-B FCC Authorization Date: 2020-1- 16 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSIONS Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Subject: Agent Authorization To whom it may concern: W e, Epik One America Corporation hereby authorizes Bay Area Compliance Laboratories Corporation to act on its behalf in all matters relating to application for Equipment authorization, including the signing of all documents relating to these matters. All acts carried out by Bay Area Compliance Laboratory Corporation on our behalf shall have the same effect as our own action. We, the undersigned, hereby certify that we are not subject to a denial of federal benefits, that includes FCC benefits, pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C. 862. This authorization is valid until further written notice from the applicant. Sincerely Yours, Signature Tracy Hu Manager

Cover Letter(s)

Epik One America Corporation Address: 801 Brickell Ave. #900, Miami, Florida, United States Tel.: +1-8582489036 E-mail: [email protected] FCC Confidential Authorization Date: 2020-1- 16 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSIONS Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Subject: Confidentiality Request regarding application for certification of FCC ID: 2AO6ZK545 In accordance with Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commission’s Rules, Epik One America Corporation hereby requests long-term confidential treatment of information accompanying this application as outlined below: • Block Diagram • Schematics • Operation Description • Part list/Tune up procedure (for licensed devices) The above materials contain proprietary and confidential information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these materials provides unjustified benefits to its competitors in the market. Sincerely Yours, Signature Tracy Hu Manager

External Photos

EXHIBIT B - EUT EXTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS

ID Label/Location Info

EXHIBIT A - FCC ID LABEL AND LOCATION FCC ID Label FCC ID Label Location Information The label shown shall be permanently affixed at a conspicuous location on the device and be readily visible to the user at the time purchase (Labeling requirements per 2.925)

Internal Photos

EXHIBIT C - EUT INTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS BT/Wi-Fi antenna 2G/3G antenna IC

Parts List/Tune Up Info

SerialNumber Material Code Name Of Material Manufactor Material Model Dosage Of Veneer Use Location 1 W6010001343LA E7360+_MAINBOARD_6Layers1,V1.0 PCB SUPPLIER E7360+ _MB_V1.0 1 PCB 2 W1110024009LA SC2720A;137;FCVFBGA;5.4x5.4;040;PMU SPREADTRUM SC27 20A 1 U401 3 W1110081028LA IC-CPU,SPREADTRUM Platform GSM/WCDMAPhone processor SPREADTRUM SC7731E 1 U101 4 W1115500098LA 8Gb LPDDR2,1.8V,FBGA,168 BIWIN BWAD2X32L6B-08GB 1 U50 4 5 W1116100021LA IC-MEMORY-EMMCFLASH,32GB,1.8V,11.5*13x1.00mm,153 FBGA XITC BWCTASC11P32G 1 U0001 6 W1142060037LA IC-three-axis digital accelerometer SILAN SC7A20TR 1 U910 7 W1150020052LA IC-Step-Up DC-DC convert,AdjustableOutput Voltage up to 40V,DFN2*2-6 BroadChip BCT3660BELT-TR 1 U1001 8 W1150070013LA IC-Switch-mode Charger With USBCompliance and USB-OTGsupport,1.5A(2.0*1.6*0.625 20-PIN WCSP) BroadChip BCT24157DEBP-TR 1 U1501 9 W1152000084LA GSM/GPRS QUAD-BAND TXM + 4 TRX-PORTS6x6x0.8mm RDA RTM7289 1 U700 10 W1154011056LA RF-Switch;SP3T;0.1-3.0GHz;SIO(9-pin,1*1*0.75mm) RDA RDASW332B 2 U712 U758 11 W1180040108LA SAW GPS-BT/WLAN Diplexer,1.6X0.8X0.6 ACX DP1608-V1 524AAT/LF 1 U801 12 W1180040257LA SAW DPX FOR WCDMA BAND1 BAL-RX WSIOL SFXG50EY902 1 U701 12 W1180040257LA 1.8*1.4*0.5mm 8pin WSIOL SFXG50EY902 1 U701 13 W1180040258LA SAW DPX FOR WCDMA BAND8 BAL-RX1.8*1.4*0.5mm 8pin WSIOL SFX897WYF02 1 U708 14 W1180040275LA SAW DPX FOR LTE BAND5 BAL-RX1.8*1.4*0.5mm 8pin WISOL SFX836UYA02 1 U705 IC-WCDMA-RFPA,QUAD-BAND 15 W1180040320LA BAND1/BAND2/BAND3/BAND4/BAND5/BAND8, 3*4.2*0.9mm RDA RPM6569-12 1 U710 16 W1180040332LA SAW DPX FOR LTE BAND2 BAL-RX1.8*1.4*0.5mm 8pin EPCOS B39202B8618P810 1 U702 17 W1180040333LA RF IC FEM with GPS/BDS/GNSS LNA and Pre-filter,1.5*1.0*0.8mm SILICONWAVE SW7135 1 U804 , 18 W1411110022LA DIODE-Schottky Barrier Diode,1A 45V- SIG SIG605T1 G 1 D1001 19 W1411400012LA DIODE-Zener Diode,5.1V,600mW,SOD-323 PRISEMI PZ3D5 V1H 1 D1301 20 W1417900023LA FLASH white ETI WR-2016C10-80C3-Q 1 D1101 21 W2211602661LA CRYSTAL-26MHz TXC OZ26000012 1 X400 22 W2710210018LA FILTER-BALUN,2450MHz,2.1,2.0,2x1.25x0.9 ACX BF2012 -L2R4NDAT/LF 1 U802 23 W2810010022LA IND-BEAD,DCR-0.5,600@100MHz,250mA-0402 SUNLORD GZ1 005D601CTF 4 FB901 FB902 FB903 FB904 ,, , 24 W2814010013LA VARISTOR-5V,10P-0402 INPAQ CK0402100V05 10 TVS1 TVS2 TVS904 TVS905 TVS906TVS1005 TVS1006 TVS1401 TVS1402 25 W2815011027LA ESD TVS 7V,73pF,8.2V,0402 PRISEMI PESDHC2FD7VU 1 TV S1304 26 W2815020013LA ESD TVS 5V,15pF,DFN1006-2L PRISEMI PESDNC2FD5VBS 3 T VS1001 TVS1002 TVS1008 27 W3218003560LA RES-56K,+/-1%,1/20W-0201 YAGEO RC0201FR-0756KL 2 R72 1 R722 28 W32100095100C RES-5.1R,+/-1%,1/16W-0402 YAGEO RC0402FR-075R1L 1 R1 008 ,/ ,/ 29 W3210010100LC RES-10R,+/-5%,1/16W-0402 YAGEO RC0402JR-0710RL 2 R5 R9 30 W3210011100LC RES-100R,+/-5%,1/16W-0402 YAGEO RC0402JR-07100RL 1 R 11 31 W3211019000LC RES-0R,+/-5%,1/10W-0603 YAGEO RC0603JR-070RL 2 R920 R921 32 W3212009002LA RES-0.02R,+/-1%,1/8W-0805 YAGEO RL0805FR-070R02L 1 R 1305 33 W3212009003LA RES-0.068R,+/-1%,1/8W-0805 YAGEO RL0805FR-070R068L 1 R1509 34 W32120190000C RES-0R,+/-5%,1/8W-0805 YAGEO RC0805JR-070RL 1 R2 ,/ ,/ J 35 W3218000360LA RES-36R,+/-1%,1/20W-0201 YAGEO RC0201FR-0736RL 1 R30 7 36 W3218002240LA RES-240R,+/-1%,1/20W-0201 YAGEO RC0201FR-07240RL 3 R 102 R604 R605 37 W3218003470LA RES-47K,+/-1%,1/20W-0201 YAGEO RC0201FR-0747KL 1 R40 6 38 W3218003560LA RES-56K,+/-1%,1/20W-0201 YAGEO RC0201FR-0756KL 1 R13 07 39 W3218010270LA RES-27R,+/-5%,1/20W-0201 YAGEO RC0201JR-0727RL 2 R30 5 R306 40 W3218010330LA RES-33R,+/-5%,1/20W-0201 YAGEO RC0201JR-0733RL 2 R91 3 R914 0 3 80 0330 S33,/5%,/0 00 GO C0 0 J 0733 93 9 41 W3218010510LA RES-51R,+/-5%,1/20W-0201 YAGEO RC0201JR-0751RL 1 R70 7 42 W3218011100LA RES-100R,+/-5%,1/20W-0201 YAGEO RC0201JR-07100RL 2 R 1002 R1003 43 W3218011510LA RES-510R,+/-5%,1/20W-0201 YAGEO RC0201JR-07510RL 5 R 903 R904 R1004 R1005 R1306 44 W3218012100LA RES-1K,+/-5%,1/20W-0201 YAGEO RC0201JR-071KL 11 R3 R411 R901 R902 R907 R908 R1308R1309 R1401 R1402 R1403 45 W3218012101LA RES-10K,+/-5%,1/20W-0201 YAGEO RC0201JR-0710KL 7 R30 9 R401 R402 R408 R916 R1507 R1508 45 W3218012101LA RES 10K, / 5%,1/20W 0201 YAGEO RC0201JR 0710KL 7 R309 R401 R402 R408 R916 R1507 R1508 46 W3218012120LA RES-1.2K,+/-5%,1/20W-0201 YAGEO RC0201JR-071K2L 1 R9 09 47 W3218012150LA RES-1.5K,+/-5%,1/20W-0201 YAGEO RC0201JR-071K5L 2 R9 05 R906 48 W3218014100LA RES-100K,+/-5%,1/20W-0201 YAGEO RC0201JR-07100KL 5 R 310 R702 R917 R723 R724 49 W3218019000LA RES-0R,+/-5%,1/20W-0201 YAGEO RC0201JR-070RL 24 C758 L708 L713 L718 R4 R10 R12 R13R14 R15 R18 R202 R203 R301 R302 R303R311 R314 R801 R802 R910 R1001 R1407 R311 R314 R801 R802 R910 R1001 R1407 50 W3240013470LA RES-NTC,47K,+/-1%,1/16W-0402 SUNLORD SDNT1005X473F 4150FTF 2 R1 R725 51 W3311215100LD CAP-1uF,+/-10%,X5R,6.3V-0402 YAGEO CC0402KRX5R5BB1 05 3 C5 C408 C1031 52 W3311216100LA CAP-10uF,+/-20%,X5R,6.3V-0402 SAMSUNG CL05A106MQ5N NNC 2 C8 C1103 53 W3311352100LE CAP-1nF,+/-10%,X7R,50V-0402 YAGEO CC0402KRX7R9BB10 21C6 54 W3311415220LA CAP-2.2uF,+/-20%,X5R,6.3V-0402 YAGEO CC0402MRX5R5B B225 7 C219 C220 C405 C501 C607 C909 C1101 55 W3311415470LA CAP47F+/20%X5R63V 0402 SAMSUNG CL05A475MQ5NNNC 14 C3 C202 C215 C222 C512 C616 C621 55 W33 11 4 1 5470L A C A P-4.7uF,+ / -20%,X5R,6.3V-0402 S A MSUNG CL05 A 475MQ5NNNC 1 4 C3 C202 C215 C222 C512 C616 C621 C624 C908 C1007 C1102 C1104 C1105 56 W3321245100LA CAP-1uF,+/-10%,X5R,25V-0603 YAGEO CC0603KRX5R8BB10 5 2 C4 C1008 57 W3321416100LS CAP-10uF,+/-20%,X5R,6.3V-0603 SAMSUNG CL10A106MQ8N NNC 6 C502 C503 C505 C508 C513 C615 58 W3321416220LA CAP-22uF,+/-20%,X5R,6.3V-0603 SAMSUNG CL10A226MQ8N RNE 8 C201 C403 C404 C507 C509 C511 C730 59 W3329215100LA CAP-1uF,+/-10%,X5R,6.3V-0201 YAGEO CC0201KRX5R5BB1 05 37 C11 C113 C217 C218 C223 C224 C225C226 C227 C228 C229 C302 C309 C401C402 C406 C605 C606 C608 C609 C612C613 C614 C628 C759 C760 C765 C766C812 C903 C904 C1001 C1112 C1205C7 C9 C203 C204 C216 C230 C231 C232 60 W3329324100LA CAP-100nF,+/-10%,X7R,10V-0201 YAGEO CC0201KRX7R6BB 104 38 C233 C234 C235 C236 C237 …

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Parts List/Tune Up Info

Tune-Up Procedure 1 Purpose - All the parameters (frequency band, RF channel, RF level to get the desire antenna output power...) The user needs to make the mobile transmitting, - All the parameters needed to define a transmit burst, - All the compensation table to be able to align the mobile in production. This Tx_commands user guide is describing: - The characteristics of the transmit burst, - All the parameters used in the transmit mode, - The operating mode to make the mobile transmitting 2 General description 2.1 Characteristics of the transmit burst The power levels and the shape of a transmit burst are controlled by the power amplifier controller as shown below: The ramping shapeis referenced with the rising of Tx-ON (from the Baseband). There are two types of parameters define the transmit burst: the first one define the shapes of the burst, and the second one define the temporal position of the burst. The rising and the falling of the transmit burst are determined by a set of 32 DAC code values n = 0 ... 31. The burst is generated by a 10-bit DAC from the SC7731E as shown below: theSC7731E. The burst is generated by a 10-bit DAC from the Tru = TxTRUDefault + TRU_P + TRU_T Trd = TxTRD_NBDefault + TRD_P (for a normal burst). TRD_P (for an access burst). Trd = TxTRD_ABDefault + 2.2 GPRS Data Transfer GSM mobile phones use a Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) scheme to transmit data. The TDMA format contains eight time slots. The handset power amplifier typically transmits in four of these up time slots. To prevent interference between cell phones, the time mask profile as specified is very restricted. To meet the GSM time mask, the output power of the PA needs to ramp up and down very quickly while staying within the time mask and not generating extraneous frequency bursts due to too abrupt ramp profiles. As described before, the Vramp input value sets the RF output power. By applying a certain ramp profile to the Vramp pin, the power level (Pout) of the PA is set to obtain the required time mask. A time mask of the PA’s output power is displayed. The time mask meets the limits (displayed by green lines) over a wide range of temperature, voltage and load variations. 3 Parameters F (n) are values coming from the DAC to shape the transmit burst. Some F(n) values have a corresponding Parameter used in the TAT to align the mobiles. Parameter used in TAT = [F (n)]. 3.1 Parameters used to shape the burst - H0 = [F (1)] controls the rate at which energy is given to the control loop at the beginning of the ramp. This energy is needed to bring the PA system control in a closed loop. This is - PeakPow = [F (15)] corresponds to the peak power of the transmit burst. - H30 = [F (30)] corresponds to the last ramping coefficients used to shape the ramp. - MinPow = [F (31)] is a fixed parameter and corresponds to the Code Start of the RTM7289 specification. It ensures a fast discharge of accumulated energy during the open loop mode in the summing node. 3.2 Parameters used to define the temporal position of the burst 3.2.1 Optimum position of the burst This parameter is TRU (or TRU_P) on the panel, in the Optimal Burst. This is the burst starting time correction, which is optimised for each power control level. (Note that _P means that the parameter is a power compensation parameter). 3.2.2 Optimum length of the burst This parameter is TRD (or TRD_P) on the panel, in the Optimal Burst. This is the burst length compensation, which is optimized for each power control level. (Note that _P means that the parameter is a power compensation parameter). 3.3.3 Tune-Up procedure of WCDMA Tx Power RPM6569-12serial PA is developed for Wide band Code Division Multiple Access (WCDMA) applications. There are different power gain corresponds to the different power mode. The power mode can be controlled by SC7731E. In order to support open/closed loop power control in WCDMA, the output power of PA must be detected quickly by the transceiver, then it can adjust the output power finely to meet the standard requirements. For SC7731E platform, there are six parameters defined in the calibration stage in production and stored in the NAND flash. The six parameters are PA gain in low power mode, PA gain in medium power mode, PA gain in high power mode, Power detector gain in low power mode, Power detector gain in medium power mode and Power detector gain in high power mode. The calibration step is shown in the following diagram. 3 . 4 Tune-Up procedure of Frequency One general DAC are used to control power ramping and gain in SC7731E, which name as GSM APC。It is a 10 bits D/A converters with a programmable-gain output driver. Special offset cancellation is applied in the DAC.. The auxiliary ADC is a 10-bit successive approximation A/D converter. The ADC has 9 input channels, three are from internal analog circuit used to monitor battery voltage, charging current and voltage and the others are for external usage. Two are specially used for touch panel. Special offset cancellation is applied in the ADC. A part of the AFC is a 12-bit D/A converter and a programmable gain output driver. Special offset cancellation is applied in the AFC DAC. (Note that _P means that the parameter is a power compensation parameter). 4 Operating mode 4.1 How to transmit a Tch burst (Random data), in GSM850/PCS1900 mode, at power control level max: GSM850/PCS 1900: Connect the mobile with special software, Configuration of the common parameters: - Band: GSM850/PCS1900, - Channel: 190/661, - RF level: 5/0, - Burst select: Mode Tch Random Press STAR command to start continuous TX, you can check the burst with CMU200 or Agilent 8960; it must fit the curve below. 4.2 How to stop Tx measurements: Press STOP command to stop the TX. 4.3 How to transmit a burst after modifying parameters Please note that each time a parameter (such as parameter used to shape the burst) is changed, then the user have to: download to flash to validate the parameter modif…

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RF Exposure Info

Note: This report must not be used by the customer to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by A2LA* or any agency of the Federal Government. This report may contain data that are not covered by the A2LA accreditation and are marked with an asterisk “★”. BACL is not responsible for the authenticity of any test data provided by the applicant. Data included from the applicant that may affect test results are marked with an asterisk ’*’. Customer model name, addresses, names, trademarks etc. are not considered data. This report cannot be reproduced except in full, without prior written approval of the Company. Unless otherwise stated the results shown in this test report refer only to the sample(s) tested. This report is valid only with a valid digital signature. The digital signature may be available only under the Adobe software above version 7.0. SAR EVALUATION REPORT For Epik One America Corporation 801 Brickell Ave. #900 Miami Florida United States 33131 FCC ID: 2AO6ZK545 Report Type: Original Report Product Type: 3G Smart Phone Report Number: RSZ191224002-SA Report Date: 2020-01-16 Reviewed By: Alvin Huang Lab Mana ger Prepared By: Bay Area Compliance Laboratories Corp. (Shenzhen) 6/F., West Wing, Third Phase of Wanli Industrial Building, Shihua Road, Futian Free Trade Zone, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Tel: +86-755-33320018 Fax: +86-755-33320008 www.baclcorp.com.cn Bay Area Compliance Laboratories Corp. (Shenzhen) Report No.: RSZ191224002-SA SAR Evaluation Report 2 of 45 Attestation of Test Results EUT Information EUT Description 3G Smart Phone Tested Model K545 FCC ID 2AO6ZK545 Serial Number RSZ191224002-SA-S2 Test Date 2020/01/01 MODE Max. SAR Level(s) Reported(W/kg) Limit (W/kg) GSM 850 1g Head SAR 0.49 1. 6 1g Body SAR 0.93 PCS 1900 1g Head SAR 0.29 1g Body SAR 0.43 WCDMA Band 2 1g Head SAR 0.22 1g Body SAR 0.42 WCDMA Band 5 1g Head SAR 0.33 1g Body SAR 0.35 Simultaneous 1g Head SAR 0.82 1g Body SAR 1.10 1g Body SAR 1.10 (Hotspot) Applicable Standards FCC 47 CFR part 2.1093 Radiofrequency radiation exposure evaluation: portable devices IEEE1528:2013 IEEE Recommended Practice for Determining the Peak Spatial-Average Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) in the Human Head from Wireless Communications Devices: Measurement Techniques IEC 62209-2:2010 Human exposure to radio frequency fields from hand-held and body-mounted wireless communication devices-Human models, instrumentation, and procedures-Part 2: Procedure to determine the specific absorption rate (SAR) for wireless communication devices used in close proximity to the human body (frequency range of 30 MHz to 6 GHz) KDB procedures KDB 447498 D01 General RF Exposure Guidance v06 KDB 648474 D04 Handset SAR v01r03 KDB 865664 D01 SAR Measurement 100 MHz to 6 GHz v01r04 KDB 865664 D02 RF Exposure Reporting v01r02 KDB 941225 D01 3G SAR Procedures v03r01 KDB 941225 D06 Hotspo tMode v02r01 Note: This wireless device has been shown to be capable of compliance for localized specific absorption rate (SAR) for General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure limits specified in FCC 47 CFR part 2.1093 and has been tested in accordance with the measurement procedures specified in IEEE 1528-2013 and RF exposure KDB procedures. The results and statements contained in this report pertain only to the device(s) evaluated. Bay Area Compliance Laboratories Corp. (Shenzhen) Report No.: RSZ191224002-SA SAR Evaluation Report 3 of 45 TABLE OF CONTENTS DOCUMENT REVISION HISTORY ......................................................................................................................... 4 EUT DESCRIPTION ................................................................................................................................................... 5 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION ......................................................................................................................................... 5 REFERENCE, STANDARDS, AND GUIDELINES ................................................................................................. 6 SAR LIMITS ................................................................................................................................................................ 7 FACILITIES ................................................................................................................................................................. 8 DESCRIPTION OF TEST SYSTEM .......................................................................................................................... 9 EQUIPMENT LIST AND CALIBRATION ............................................................................................................. 15 EQUIPMENTS LIST & CALIBRATION INFORMATION ................................................................................................... 15 SAR MEASUREMENT SYSTEM VERIFICATION ............................................................................................. 16 LIQUID VERIFICATION ............................................................................................................................................... 16 SYSTEM ACCURACY VERIFICATION .......................................................................................................................... 17 SAR SYSTEM VALIDATION DATA .................................................................................................................... 18 EUT TEST STRATEGY AND METHODOLOGY ................................................................................................. 20 TEST POSITIONS FOR DEVICE OPERATING NEXT TO A PERSON’S EAR ....................................................................... 20 CHEEK/TOUCH POSITION .......................................................................................................................................... 21 EAR/TILT POSITION ..........................................................................................…

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APPENDIX C PROBE CALIBRATION CERTIFICATES APPENDIX C DIPOLE CALIBRATION CERTIFICATES

RF Exposure Info

Bay Area C Test Plot 1 DUT: 3G Communi c Medium pa Phantom s DASY5 C o • Pr • Se • E • P h • M Area Sca n Maximum Zoom Sc a Reference Peak SAR SAR(1 g) = Maximum Compliance L 1#: GSM 850 Smart Phone cation System arameters use ection: Left S onfiguration: robe: EX3DV ensor-Surface lectronics: DA hantom: SAM Measurement S n (71x91x1): I value of SAR an (5x5x7)/Cu Value = 5.486 (extrapolated = 0.449 W/kg value of SAR 0 dB = 0. Laboratories C 0_Head Left C e; Type: K545 m: Generic GSM d: f = 836.6 M ection V4 - SN7520; C e: 1.4mm (Mec AE4 SN1561; M-Twin V8.0 P SW: DASY52 Interpolated g R (interpolated ube 0: Measur 6 V/m; Power d) = 0.587 W/k g; SAR(10 g) R (measured) = .471 W/kg = - Corp. (Shenzhe Cheek_Middl 5; Serial: RS M; Frequency MHz; σ = 0.89 ConvF(9.71, 9 chanical Surfa Calibrated: 20 P1aP2a; Type: , Version 52.1 grid: dx=1.500 d) = 0.476 W/k rement grid: d r Drift = 0.11 kg = 0.329 W/k g = 0.471 W/kg -3.27 dBW/kg en) le Z191224002 - y: 836.6 MHz; 96 S/m; ε r = 42 9.71, 9.71) @ ace Detection 019/09/13 : QD 000 P41 10 (2) ; 0 mm, dy=1.50 kg dx=8mm, dy=8 dB g g g -SA-S2; ;Duty Cycle: 1 2.142; ρ = 100 836.6 MHz ) AA; Serial: 1 00 mm 8mm, dz=5mm Repo 1:8 00 kg/m 3 ; 1962 m ort No.: RSZ1991224002-SA Page 1 of 3 A 34 Bay Area C Test Plot 2 DUT: 3G Communi c Medium pa Phantom s DASY5 C o • Pr • Se • E • P h • M Area Sca n Maximum Zoom Sc a Reference Peak SAR SAR(1 g) = Maximum Compliance L 2#: GSM 850 Smart Phone cation System arameters use ection: Left S onfiguration: robe: EX3DV ensor-Surface lectronics: DA hantom: SAM Measurement S n (71x91x1): I value of SAR an (5x5x7)/Cu Value = 10.33 (extrapolated = 0.229 W/kg value of SAR 0 dB = 0. Laboratories C 0_Head Left T e; Type: K545 m: Generic GSM d: f = 836.6 M ection V4 - SN7520; C e: 1.4mm (Mec AE4 SN1561; M-Twin V8.0 P SW: DASY52 Interpolated g R (interpolated ube 0: Measur 3 V/m; Power d) = 0.280 W/k g; SAR(10 g) R (measured) = .238 W/kg = - Corp. (Shenzhe Tilt_Middle 5; Serial: RS M; Frequency MHz; σ = 0.89 ConvF(9.71, 9 chanical Surfa Calibrated: 20 P1aP2a; Type: , Version 52.1 grid: dx=1.500 d) = 0.244 W/k rement grid: d r Drift = -0.04 kg = 0.174 W/k g = 0.238 W/kg -6.23 dBW/kg en) Z191224002- y: 836.6 MHz; 96 S/m; ε r = 42 9.71, 9.71) @ ace Detection 019/09/13 : QD 000 P41 10 (2) ; 0 mm, dy=1.50 kg dx=8mm, dy=8 4 dB g g g -SA-S2; ;Duty Cycle: 1 2.142; ρ = 100 836.6 MHz ) AA; Serial: 1 00 mm 8mm, dz=5mm Repo 1:8 00 kg/m 3 ; 1962 m ort No.: RSZ1991224002-SA Page 2 of 3 A 34 Bay Area C Test Plot 3 DUT: 3G Communi c Medium pa Phantom s DASY5 C o • Pr • Se • E • P h • M Area Sca n Maximum Zoom Sc a Reference Peak SAR SAR(1 g) = Maximum Compliance L 3#: GSM 850 Smart Phone cation System arameters use ection: Right onfiguration: robe: EX3DV ensor-Surface lectronics: DA hantom: SAM Measurement S n (71x91x1): I value of SAR an (5x5x7)/Cu Value = 5.298 (extrapolated = 0.337 W/kg value of SAR 0 dB = 0. Laboratories C 0_Head Right e; Type: K545 m: Generic GSM d: f = 836.6 M Section V4 - SN7520; C e: 1.4mm (Mec AE4 SN1561; M-Twin V8.0 P SW: DASY52 Interpolated g R (interpolated ube 0: Measur 8 V/m; Power d) = 0.412 W/k g; SAR(10 g) R (measured) = .352 W/kg = - Corp. (Shenzhe t Cheek_Mid 5; Serial: RS M; Frequency MHz; σ = 0.89 ConvF(9.71, 9 chanical Surfa Calibrated: 20 P1aP2a; Type: , Version 52.1 grid: dx=1.500 d) = 0.340 W/k rement grid: d r Drift = 0.09 kg = 0.255 W/k g = 0.352 W/kg -4.53 dBW/kg en) dle Z191224002 - y: 836.6 MHz; 96 S/m; ε r = 42 9.71, 9.71) @ ace Detection 019/09/13 : QD 000 P41 10 (2) ;…

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Contact Information

Applicant

Tracy Hu
[email protected]+1-8582489036Fax: +1-8582489036

Test Firm

Bay Area Compliance Laboratories Corp. (Shenzhen)Well Wang
[email protected]+86 (0) 755 33320018

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower OutputEmissionTolerance
424E1.85 GHz - 1.91 GHz148.00 mW4M15F9W2.5 ppm
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Output power listed is ERP for operation below 1 GHz and EIRP for operation above 1 GHz. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co-located with any other transmitters except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. SAR compliance for body-worn operating conditions is restricted to belt clips, holsters or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and must provide a minimum separation distance of 10 mm between the device and the body. 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, product specific, and simultaneous transmission exposure conditions are 0.49 W/kg, 0.93 W/kg, 1.10 W/kg, and 1.10 W/kg, respectively. This device contains functions that are not operational in U.S Territories. This filing is only applicable for US operations.

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