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The safety and security of OnStar ® is now yours. 16312 6.1 text R3.qxd 1/10/06 4:27 PM Page 1 Congratulations on your purchase of an OnStar-equipped vehicle. Using several innovative technologies, OnStar can provide you with the latest information and assistance when you’re on the road. Now you can enjoy the peace of mind that comes with knowing you’re doing all you can to help keep you, your family, and your vehicle safe. Take a moment to familiarize yourself with the three OnStar buttons. They are usually located on the inside rearview mirror, in the overhead console, or near the radio display. The white phone button is the Hands-Free Calling button, the blue button is the OnStar button, and the red button is the emergency button. The blue button can connect you to a specially trained OnStar Advisor 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, for assistance. A note to owners of preowned vehicles: Press the blue button now and an Advisor will explain your subscription plan options. Push the blue button now and an Advisor can help orient you with your new system. 1 Welcome. 16312 6.1 text R3.qxd 1/10/06 4:27 PM Page 2 In the event of an emergency, push the red emergency button, your vehicle is designed to send your current location to an OnStar Advisor who can find out what assistance you need, and notify nearby emergency service providers.* The system can also automatically call OnStar if your air bags deploy. But OnStar isn’t just there for you in an emergency; it’s there for you every day for the little things, too. If you accidentally lock your keys inside your car, an OnStar Advisor can send a signal to unlock your door.* And if your car is stolen, OnStar can help the police locate it.* One of the most popular features is OnStar Hands-Free Calling, that allows you to make and receive voice-activated phone calls. It’s a convenient, safer way to stay connectedwhen you’re behind the wheel. Read on and learn more about OnStar Hands-Free Calling - and start making calls today. Every new OnStar equipped-vehicle comes with 30 complimentary minutes good for 2 months - no strings attached. Be sure to use your minutes before the two month expiration. Owner Guides are available in Spanish and French languages. Visit onst ar.com. Your vehicle may be able to be programmed to respond in French or Spanish language, just press the OnStar button and ask an Advisor. Please keep this guide in your vehicle for reference.Yo u can also learn how OnStar works by listening to the enclosed audio CD. Thank you for choosing an OnStar-equipped vehicle. *OnStar services require vehicle electrical system (including battery), wireless service, and GPS satellite signals to be available and operating for features to function properly. OnStar acts as a link to existing emergency service providers. See “Additional Information” section on pages 31-38 for system limitations and details. OnStar Owner’s Guide 16312 6.1 text R3.qxd 1/10/06 4:27 PM Page 3 Blue Button Press this button now and you’ll be connected to a specially trained OnStar Advisor who can verify all of your account information and can answer any questions you may have.* •Most new OnStar-equipped vehicles come with a one-y ear subscription to the Safe & Sound Plan. There’s no cost to talk to a knowledgeable OnStar Advisor, it’s all a part of your OnStar service. •If your vehicle has the Directions & Connections Plan, or if you choose to upgrade your service plan, an Advisor can give you driving directions, find businesses or restaurants, assist in making reservations, and provide many other convenience services. 3 It all begins with the blue button. 16312 6.1 text R3.qxd 1/10/06 4:27 PM Page 4 Red Emergency Button In an emergency, push this button to get specialized help from OnStar Emergency Advisors. • If you are having an emergency in your vehicle. • If you are in an accident where the airbags do not deploy. • To be a good Samaritan. • To respond to an AMBER Alert situation. Phone Button We’ve made staying in touch on the road safer with Hands-Free, voice-activated calling that’s built right into your vehicle.* • Use this button to make an outgoing phone call. • To answer an incoming phone call. • To end a call. • To access Virtual Advisor for location based traffic, weather and stock reports. *OnStar services require vehicle electrical system, wireless service, and GPS satellite technologies to be available and operating. OnStar acts as a link to existing emergency service providers. See “Additional Information” section on pages 31–38 for system limitations and details. 4 16312 6.1 text R3.qxd 1/10/06 4:27 PM Page 5 5 System status On the right side of the OnStar buttons is a System Status light. Your vehicle runs an OnStar systems check every time you start up. This light is designed to indicate to you that your OnStar system is active and ready to make calls. On vehicles with an automatic dimming rearview mirror, the green light on the left side of the button indicates that the automatic dimming function is on. Solid Green- indicates the OnStar system is fully functional and ready to make or receive calls. Flashing Green- when you are in a phone call or when someone is calling you the green light will flash. Red- indicates that your OnStar system has detected a problem within the system. Press your OnStar button and ask your OnStar Advisor to run a diagnostic check. If you cannot connect to OnStar please visit a dealer as soon as possible for service. No Light- this indicates that your OnStar subscription has expired. All services have been deactivated and are not functional. Press the blue OnStar button and wait until your system connects to an Advisor who can renew your subscription. See page 31 for Subscription information. It all begins with the blue button. 16312 6.1 text R3.qxd 1/10/06 4:27 PM Page 6 6 16312 6.1 text R3.qxd 1/10/06 4:27 PM Page 7 7 To find out what OnStar can do for you, just press the blue button. To make it easier to choose the level …
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LG Electronics Inc. 113-12-16 1/12 1. Installation Guide for GEN9.4NADCANADA This part establishes the installation guide for GEN9.4NADCANADA. Description of installation is shown as below: 1. Number ① : Top cover 2. Number ② : TCU (Telematics Control Unit) : Power board 3. Number ③ : GEN9.4NADCANADA module 4. Number ④ : TCU main connector bracket. 5. Number ⑤ : Bottom cover 6. Number ⑥ : B to B connector 2/12 LG Electronics Inc. 213-12-16 [Fig.1] VCP [module(NAD) + Power board(TCU)] setting information [Fig.2] VCP [module(NAD) + Power board(TCU) + Housing] setting information (Full Assembly) <Front View> <Rear View > 3/12 LG Electronics Inc. 213-12-16 <FCC Regulatory Notices> 1. GEN9.4NADCANADA module has been granted as limited modular approval that is limited to that the specific host only (Telematics device). The host manufacturer is LG Electronics USA; Host FCC ID: BEJLTTG94L. 2. GEN9.4NADCANADA module has no its power supply and it must be connected with this host while working; and the TCU part in this host support the power. 3. A label must be affixed to the outside of the end product into which the GEN9.4NADCANADA module is incorporated, with a statement similar to the following: “This device contains FCC ID: BEJLTTG94.” 4. The transmitter module must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. 5. The end product with an embedded GEN9.4NADCANADA module may also need to pass the FCC Part 15 unintentional emission testing requirements and be properly authorized per FCC Part 15. 6. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 7. Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by LG Electronics USA may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment. 8. This is device is a mobile device with respect to RF exposure compliance. The antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 30 cm from all persons. Final Installers (automobile manufacturer) must be provided with specific information required to satisfy RF exposure compliance for installations and final host devices. Compliance of this device in all final host configurations is the responsibility of the Grantee. The highest permitted antenna gains including cable loss for use with this device are: GSM850/ WCDMA850: -2.4 dBi, GSM1900/WCDMA1900: -0.3 dBi. 9. The cable length that must be used in the final installation is at least 1.5 m. - RF cable loss is proportional to the line length increases. - RF cable type : straight FAKRA plug type RF cable. 4/12 LG Electronics Inc. 213-12-16 1) Low Band RF cable loss (850Mhz) - GSM850/ WCDMA B5 (824 MHz ~ 894 MHz) Band GSM850/ WCDMA B5 Frequency (MHz) 824 836 849 869 881 894 1.5m I.L (dB) -1.8484 -1.8688 -1.8947 -1.9125 -1.9293 -1.9402 3m I.L (dB) -3.6968 -3.7376 -3.7894 -3.825 -3.8586 -3.8804 4.5m I.L (dB) -5.5452 -5.6064 -5.6841 -5.7375 -5.7879 -5.8206 6m I.L (dB) -7.3936 -7.4752 -7.5788 -7.65 -7.7172 -7.7608 FAKRA Type RF cable Antenna GEN9.4NADNA 5/12 LG Electronics Inc. 213-12-16 2) High Band RF cable loss - GSM1900/ WCDMA B2 (1850MHz ~ 1990MHz) Band GSM1900/WCDMA B2 Frequency (MHz) 1850 1910 1930 1990 1.5m I.L (dB) -2.8762 -2.9696 -2.9474 -3.0094 3m I.L (dB) -5.7524 -5.9392 -5.8948 -6.0188 4.5m I.L (dB) -8.6286 -8.9088 -8.8422 -9.0282 6m I.L (dB) -11.5048 -11.8784 -11.7896 -12.0376 * Note I.L : insertion loss is the loss of signal power resulting from the insertion of a device in a transmission line or optical fiber and is usually expressed in decibels(dB).
Date : Jan. 10, 2014 Rev : 2.1 HACS-F003 FCC Confidentiality Request Letter HCT America LLC ([email protected]) 44946 Osgood Rd, Fremont, CA 94539, USA TEL: +1.510.933.8848, Fax: +1.510.933.8849 Page 1 of 2 This document is electronically controlled. Hard copy documents are uncontrolled. Please check all hard copies against the controlled electronic copy to ensure validity. This document is the confidential property of HCT America LLC. It may not be forwarded or reproduced in whole or in part without written permissions from HCT America LLC FCC Confidentiality Request Letter LG Electronics USA HACS-F003 FCC Confidentiality Request Letter Rev : 2.0 DATE : December 22, 2014 To: Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD SUBJECT : Request for Confidentiality for FCC ID : BEJLTTG94 We hereby request confidential treatment of the information accompanying this application as outlined below: LONG-TERM AND SHORT-TERM CONFIDENTIAL LIST LONG-TERM CONFIDENTIAL Exhibit Description 1 Block Diagram 2 Schematics 3 Operational Description 4 Part list / Tune-Up procedure SHORT-TERM CONFIDENTIAL (180 DAYS) 5 External Photos 6 Internal Photos 7 Test-Setup Photos 8 User’s Manual The above materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these materials may be harmful to the applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. The applicant understands that pursuant to Section 0.457 & 0.459 of the Rules, disclosure of this application and all accompanying documentation will not be made before the date of the Grant for this application. Sincerely, Signed by: Company Name : LG Electronics USA. Company Address : 1000 Sylvan Avenue, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, United States Contact Person Name/Title (in print) : Jacob Cho / Director, Standards & Compliance
Date : Jan. 10, 2014 Rev : 2.1 HACS-F007 Modular Approval Declaration Letter HCT America LLC ([email protected]) 44364 S. Grimmer Blvd. Fremont, CA 94538 TEL: +1.510.933.8848, Fax: +1.510.933.8849 Page 1 of 2 This document is electronically controlled. Hard copy documents are uncontrolled. Please check all hard copies against the controlled electronic copy to ensure validity. This document is the confidential property of HCT America LLC. It may not be forwarded or reproduced in whole or in part without written permissions from HCT America LLC Modular Approval Declaration Letter LG Electronics USA HACS-F007 Modular Approval Declaration Letter Rev : 2.1 Date : December 18, 2014 Subject : Modular Approval Declaration Letter FCC ID : BEJLTTG94 is seeking FCC equipment authorization as Single Modular Transmitter Single Limited Modular Transmitter Equipment Under Testing (‘EUT’) satisfy the requirement for Single Modular Approval Single Limited Modular Approval as detailed in FCC Public Notice DA00-1407. FCC Requirement of Modular Approval 1. The modular transmitter must have its own RF shielding. YES NO 2. The modular transmitter must have buffered modulation/data inputs. YES NO 3. The modular transmitter must have its own power supply regulation. YES NO 4. The modular transmitter must comply with the antenna requirements of section 15.203 and 15.204(c). YES NO 5. The modular transmitter must be tested in a stand-alone configuration. YES NO 6. The modular transmitter must be labeled with its own FCC ID number. YES NO 7. The modular transmitter must comply with any specific rule or operating requirements applicable to the transmitter and the manufacture must provide adequate instruction along with the module to explain any such requirements. YES NO 8. The modular transmitter must comply with any applicable RF exposure requirements. YES NO Note : Limited modular approval may be granted If EUT does not meet all of the requirement shown above Limited modular approval may be granted in case that the applicant can demonstrate to retain control over the final installation of the device such that compliance of the end product is assured. In that case, an operating condition on the limited modular approval for the module shall state that the module is only designated for the end product manufactured by a specific manufacturer When limited modular approval is sought, the application for equipment certification shall state how control of the end product into which the module will be installed and maintained such that full compliance of the end product is always ensured. It shall be provided that clear and specific instructions describing the conditions limitations and procedures for third-parties to use and/or integrate the module into a host device For non-Software Defined Radio transmitter modules where software is used to ensure compliance of the device, it shall be provided that the technical description of how such control is implemented to ensure to prevent the third party from modifying (see KDB 594280). Compliance of a module in its final configuration is the responsibility of the applicant. A host device will not be considered certified if the instructions regarding antenna configuration provided in the original description, of one or more separately certified modules it contains, were not followed. Example: A separately certified low-power transceiver module using Bluetooth technology which is housed in a desktop computer, laptop or peripheral does not require the overall system to be recertified, if the desktop computer, laptop or peripheral, as a stand-alone unit, complies with all applicable technical standards. Company Name : LG Electronics USA. Company Address : 1000 Sylvan Avenue, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, United States Contact Person Name/Title (in print) : Jacob Cho / Director, Standards & Compliance LG Electronics USA HACS-F007 Modular Approval Declaration Letter Rev : 2.1 Date : December 22, 2014 RE : Limited Modular Approval Declaration Letter We, LG Electronics USA hereby declare retaining control over the final installation of the device, (FCC ID: BEJLTTG94) such that compliance of the end product is assured. In such cases, an operating condition on the limited modular approval for the module must be only approved for use when installed in devices produced by a specific manufacturer. Sincerely Company Name : LG Electronics USA. Company Address : 1000 Sylvan Avenue, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, United States Contact Person Name/Title (in print) : Jacob Cho / Director, Standards & Compliance
Antenna Pattern & Gain Report Model Name Filename Manufacturer Tester Name Company NameAirlink2013-12-26 오후 8:07:18 100 Hz0.00 dBm 15 ` Tester Name Test Date IF BW Port Power Meas Step Airlink Photo Ver Hor Total Ver Hor Total -14.1 dBi -4.9 dBi -4.4 dBi -7.5 dBi -0.6 dBi -0.3 dBi 14 9 dBi 5 8 dBi 5 3 dBi 8 4 dBi 1 5 dBi 1 2 dBi 15 406dB Th t 75/Pi 45 297%36.2 % 710 000 000 H 704,000,000 Hz Theta75/Pie60 Meas Step Max Gain 4.10 dB Frequency Efficiency Directivity Max Position Average Gain -14.9 dBi -5.8 dBi -5.3 dBi -8.4 dBi -1.5 dBi -1.2 dBi -14.5 dBi -5.5 dBi -5.0 dBi -8.4 dBi -1.0 dBi -0.8 dBi -13.2 dBi -4.8 dBi -4.2 dBi -6.5 dBi -0.1 dBi 0.2 dBi -15.0 dBi -6.5 dBi -5.9 dBi -8.3 dBi -2.4 dBi -1.9 dBi -14.6 dBi -5.9 dBi -5.3 dBi -7.9 dBi -1.7 dBi -1.2 dBi 4.06 dB4.23 dB4.41 dB3.97 dB4.13 dB Theta75/Pie45Theta90/Pie75Theta90/Pie75Theta60/Pie60Theta60/Pie45 29.7 %31.5 %37.8 %36.8 %35.1 % 710,000,000 Hz716,000,000 Hz734,000,000 Hz740,000,000 Hz746,000,000 Hz -14.5 dBi -6.2 dBi -5.6 dBi -7.2 dBi -2.5 dBi -2.1 dBi -12.6 dBi -4.5 dBi -3.8 dBi -5.3 dBi -0.8 dBi -0.3 dBi -13.4 dBi -6.1 dBi -5.3 dBi -4.9 dBi -2.4 dBi -1.5 dBi -13.5 dBi -6.3 dBi -5.5 dBi -5.2 dBi -2.0 dBi -1.6 dBi -14.8 dBi -7.6 dBi -6.8 dBi -6.8 dBi -3.1 dBi -2.8 dBi 3.58 dB3.49 dB3.86 dB3.97 dB4.02 dB Theta90/Pie45 Theta165/Pie30Theta165/Pie30Theta105/Pie60 Theta90/Pie45 27.9 %20.8 %27.3 %41.3 %29.2 % 751,000,000 Hz756,000,000 Hz777,000,000 Hz782,000,000 Hz787 , 000 , 000 Hz 14 . 8 dBi 7 . 6 dBi 6 . 8 dBi 6 . 8 dBi 3 . 1 dBi 2 . 8 dBi -13.4 dBi -9.1 dBi -7.7 dBi -7.1 dBi -3.0 dBi -2.5 dBi -12.5 dBi -8.2 dBi -6.8 dBi -6.6 dBi -3.8 dBi -2.6 dBi -12.6 dBi -8.5 dBi -7.1 dBi -6.3 dBi -3.7 dBi -2.4 dBi -13.0 dBi -9.0 dBi -7.6 dBi -6.5 dBi -4.2 dBi -2.3 dBi 13 1 dBi 8 5 dBi 7 2 dBi 6 2 dBi 3 8 dBi 2 4 dBi 4.21 dB4.71 dB5.25 dB477dB4.02 dB 5.24 dB Theta90/Pie60Theta75/Pie30 Theta75/Pie30 Theta105/Pie60 Theta90/Pie60 Theta120/Pie45 30.9 % 312%20.8 % 22.2 %22.3 %27.5 % 836,000,000 Hz849,000,000 Hz869,000,000 Hz 881 000 000 Hz 787,000,000 Hz 824,000,000 Hz - 13 . 1 dBi - 8 . 5 dBi - 7 . 2 dBi - 6 . 2 dBi - 3 . 8 dBi - 2 . 4 dBi -13.1 dBi -8.1 dBi -6.9 dBi -6.5 dBi -3.4 dBi -2.5 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi-20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi-20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi 25.9 % 4 . 77 dB 4.38 dB Theta75/Pie30 Theta75/Pie0 31 . 2 % 881 , 000 , 000 Hz 894,000,000 Hz -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi-20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi-20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi-20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi 10.0 dBi 5.0 dBi0.0 dBi -5.0 dBi -10.0 dBi-15.0 dBi-20.0 dBi 123456789101112131415161718192021222324 Ver. - 14 - 14 - 14 - 13 - 15 - 14 - 14 - 12 - 13 - 13 - 14 - 13 - 12 - 12 - 13 - 13 - 13 - 20 - 20 - 20 - 20 - 20 - 20 - 20 123456789101112131415161718192021222324 Ver. -14. -14. -14. -13. -15. -14. -14. -12. -13. -13. -14. -13. -12. -12. -13. -13. -13. -20. -20. -20. -20. -20. -20. -20. Hor. -4.9 -5.8 -5.5 -4.8 -6.5 -5.9 -6.2 -4.5 -6.1 -6.3 -7.6 -9.1 -8.2 -8.5 -9.0 -8.5 -8.1 -20. -20. -20. -20. -20. -20. -20. Total -4.4 -5.3 -5.0 -4.2 -5.9 -5.3 -5.6 -3.8 -5.3 -5.5 -6.8 -7.7 -6.8 -7.1 -7.6 -7.2 -6.9 -20. -20. -20. -20. -20. -20. -20. Antenna Pattern & Gain Report Model Name Ver Hor Total Ver Hor Total -11.4 dBi -13.6 dBi -9.3 dBi -5.0 dBi -5.6 dBi -3.1 dBi -10.5 dBi -12.9 dBi -8.5 dBi -3.6 dBi -4.3 dBi -2.2 dBi -10.7 dBi -12.8 dBi -8.6 dBi -4.0 dBi -3.2 dBi -1.6 dBi -9.8 dBi -11.5 dBi -7.5 dBi -3.4 dBi -2.6 dBi -1.1 dBi -9.1 dBi -11.8 dBi -7.2 dBi -2.8 dBi -2.7 dBi -1.2 dBi -8.3 dBi -11.3 dBi -6.5 dBi -1.7 dBi -2.0 dBi -0.3 dBi 6.22 dB Frequency Efficiency Directivity Max Position Average Gain Manufacturer Tester Name Test Date IF BW Port Power Theta15/Pie45 Meas Step Max Gain 1,731,000,000 Hz1,755,000,000 Hz1,850,000,000 Hz1,710,000,000 Hz1,880,000,000 Hz1,910,000,000 Hz 21.6 %23.9 %22.2 %20.1 %19.7 %18.7 % Theta165/Pie240Theta165/Pie240Theta165/Pie240Theta165/Pie240 Theta150/Pie45 6.34 dB7.09 dB6.40 dB6.06 dB6.26 dB Company NameAirlink2013-12-26 오후 8:23:12 100 Hz0.00 dBm15 `Filename Photo -8.3 dBi -10.8 dBi -6.4 dBi -1.5 dBi -1.2 dBi 0.3 dBi -10.8 dBi -12.6 dBi -8.6 dBi -4.5 dBi -2.8 dBi -1.4 dBi -9.2 dBi -10.3 dBi -6.7 dBi -2.9 dBi -0.6 dBi 0.5 dBi -10.3 dBi -12.0 dBi -8.0 dBi -3.8 dBi -2.6 dBi -2.0 dBi -8.6 dBi -10.5 dBi -6.4 dBi -2.4 dBi -1.7 dBi -1.0 dBi -11.1 dBi -12.8 dBi -8.9 dBi -5.2 dBi -4.2 dBi -3.3 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi-20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi-20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi-20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi-20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi-20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi-20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi-20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi-20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi-20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi-20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi-20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi -20.0 dBi 1,930,000,000 Hz1,960,000,000 Hz1,990,000,000 Hz2,110,000,000 Hz2,132,000,000 Hz2,155,000,000 Hz 23.0 %19.8 %21.3 %18.8 %22.8 %20.0 % Theta150/Pie45Theta150/Pie45Theta150/Pie45 Theta165/Pie225Theta165/Pie225 Theta135/Pie45 6.72 dB7.21 dB7.24 dB5.99 dB5.42 dB5.58 dB -5.0 dBi 0.0 dBi5.0 dBi 10.0 dBi -20.0 dBi-15.0 dBi-10.0 dBi 123456789101112131415161718192021222324 Ver. -11. -10. -10. -9.8 -9.1 -8.3 -8.3 -10. -9.2 -10. -8.6 -11. -20. -20. -20. -20. -20. -20. -20. -20. -20. -20. -20. -20. Hor. -13. -12. -12. -11. -11. -11. -10. -12. -10. -12. -10. -12. -20. -20. -20. -20. -20. -20. -20. -20. -20. -20. -20. -20. Total -9.3 -8.5 -8.6 -7.5 -7.2 -6.5 -6.4 -8.6 -6.7 -8.0 -6.4 -8.9 -20. -20. -20. -20. -20. -20. -20. -20. -20. -20. -20. -20.
FCC ID: BEJLTTG94 EXTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS HCT CO., LTD 74,Seoicheon-ro 578beon-gil, Majang-myeon, Icheon-si, Gyeonngi-do, Korea TEL : + 82 31 645 6300 FAX : + 82 31 645 6401 www.hct.co.kr Page 1 of 9 FCC ID: BEJLTTG94 ■ EXTERNAL PHOTO HCT CO., LTD 74,Seoicheon-ro 578beon-gil, Majang-myeon, Icheon-si, Gyeonngi-do, Korea TEL : + 82 31 645 6300 FAX : + 82 31 645 6401 www.hct.co.kr Page 2 of 9 FCC ID: BEJLTTG94 ■ EXTERNAL PHOTO HCT CO., LTD 74,Seoicheon-ro 578beon-gil, Majang-myeon, Icheon-si, Gyeonngi-do, Korea TEL : + 82 31 645 6300 FAX : + 82 31 645 6401 www.hct.co.kr Page 3 of 9 FCC ID: BEJLTTG94 ■ EXTERNAL PHOTO HCT CO., LTD 74,Seoicheon-ro 578beon-gil, Majang-myeon, Icheon-si, Gyeonngi-do, Korea TEL : + 82 31 645 6300 FAX : + 82 31 645 6401 www.hct.co.kr Page 4 of 9 FCC ID: BEJLTTG94 ■ EXTERNAL PHOTO HCT CO., LTD 74,Seoicheon-ro 578beon-gil, Majang-myeon, Icheon-si, Gyeonngi-do, Korea TEL : + 82 31 645 6300 FAX : + 82 31 645 6401 www.hct.co.kr Page 5 of 9 FCC ID: BEJLTTG94 ■ EXTERNAL PHOTO HCT CO., LTD 74,Seoicheon-ro 578beon-gil, Majang-myeon, Icheon-si, Gyeonngi-do, Korea TEL : + 82 31 645 6300 FAX : + 82 31 645 6401 www.hct.co.kr Page 6 of 9 FCC ID: BEJLTTG94 ■ EXTERNAL PHOTO HCT CO., LTD 74,Seoicheon-ro 578beon-gil, Majang-myeon, Icheon-si, Gyeonngi-do, Korea TEL : + 82 31 645 6300 FAX : + 82 31 645 6401 www.hct.co.kr Page 7 of 9 FCC ID: BEJLTTG94 ■ EXTERNAL PHOTO HCT CO., LTD 74,Seoicheon-ro 578beon-gil, Majang-myeon, Icheon-si, Gyeonngi-do, Korea TEL : + 82 31 645 6300 FAX : + 82 31 645 6401 www.hct.co.kr Page 8 of 9 FCC ID: BEJLTTG94 ■ EXTERNAL PHOTO HCT CO., LTD 74,Seoicheon-ro 578beon-gil, Majang-myeon, Icheon-si, Gyeonngi-do, Korea TEL : + 82 31 645 6300 FAX : + 82 31 645 6401 www.hct.co.kr Page 9 of 9
FCC ID: BEJLTTG94 INTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS HCT CO., LTD 74,Seoicheon-ro 578beon-gil, Majang-myeon, Icheon-si, Gyeonngi-do, Korea TEL : + 82 31 645 6300 FAX : + 82 31 645 6401 www.hct.co.kr Page 1 of 5 FCC ID: BEJLTTG94 ■ INTERNAL PHOTO HCT CO., LTD 74,Seoicheon-ro 578beon-gil, Majang-myeon, Icheon-si, Gyeonngi-do, Korea TEL : + 82 31 645 6300 FAX : + 82 31 645 6401 www.hct.co.kr Page 2 of 5 FCC ID: BEJLTTG94 ■ INTERNAL PHOTO HCT CO., LTD 74,Seoicheon-ro 578beon-gil, Majang-myeon, Icheon-si, Gyeonngi-do, Korea TEL : + 82 31 645 6300 FAX : + 82 31 645 6401 www.hct.co.kr Page 3 of 5 FCC ID: BEJLTTG94 ■ INTERNAL PHOTO HCT CO., LTD 74,Seoicheon-ro 578beon-gil, Majang-myeon, Icheon-si, Gyeonngi-do, Korea TEL : + 82 31 645 6300 FAX : + 82 31 645 6401 www.hct.co.kr Page 4 of 5 FCC ID: BEJLTTG94 ■ INTERNAL PHOTO HCT CO., LTD 74,Seoicheon-ro 578beon-gil, Majang-myeon, Icheon-si, Gyeonngi-do, Korea TEL : + 82 31 645 6300 FAX : + 82 31 645 6401 www.hct.co.kr Page 5 of 5
FCC ID: BEJLTTG94 HCT CO., LTD 1 of 3 RF Exposure Statement 1. LIMITS According to §1.1310 and §2.1091 RF exposure is calculated. (B) Limits for General Population/Uncontrolled Exposures Frequency range (MHz) Electric field Strength (V/m) Magnetic field Strength (A/m) Power density (mW/cm²) Averaging time (minutes) 0.3 - 1.34....................................... 1.34 - 30....................................... 30 - 300....................................... 300 - 1500.................................... 1500 - 100.000................................. 614 824/f 27.5 ............... ............... 1.63 2.19/f 0.073 ............... ............... *(100) *(180/ f²) 0.2 f/1500 1.0 30 30 30 30 30 F = frequency in MHz * = Plane-wave equivalent power density 2. MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE Prediction Prediction of MPE limit at a given distance S = PG/4πR² S = Power density P = power input to antenna G = power gain of the antenna in the direction of interest relative to an isotropic radiator R = distance to the center of radiation of the antenna FCC ID: BEJLTTG94 HCT CO., LTD 74, Seoicheon-ro 578beon-gil, Majang-myeon, Icheon-si, Gyeonggi-do, Korea TEL : + 82 31 645 6467 FAX : + 82 31 645 6401 www.hct.co.kr 2 of 3 3. RESULTS 3-1. GSM 850 BAND Average Max output Power at antenna input terminal Average Max output Power at antenna input terminal Prediction distance (cm) Prediction frequency (MHz) Antenna Gain(typical) (dBi) Antenna Gain(numeric) Power density at prediction frequency (mW/cm²) MPE limit for uncontrolled exposure at prediction frequency (mW/cm²) 3-2. GSM 1900 BAND Average Max output Power at antenna input terminal Average Max output Power at antenna input terminal Prediction distance (cm) Prediction frequency (MHz) Antenna Gain(typical) (dBi) Antenna Gain(numeric) Power density at prediction frequency (mW/cm²) MPE limit for uncontrolled exposure at prediction frequency (mW/cm²) FCC ID: BEJLTTG94 HCT CO., LTD 74, Seoicheon-ro 578beon-gil, Majang-myeon, Icheon-si, Gyeonggi-do, Korea TEL : + 82 31 645 6467 FAX : + 82 31 645 6401 www.hct.co.kr 3 of 3 3-3. BT Average Max output Power at antenna input terminal Average Max output Power at antenna input terminal Prediction distance (cm) Prediction frequency (MHz) Antenna Gain(typical) (dBi) Antenna Gain(numeric) Power density at prediction frequency (mW/cm²) MPE limit for uncontrolled exposure at prediction frequency (mW/cm²) 4. Multiple radio MPE Factor 1) GSM 850 and BT ( 0.13078/0.549)+( 0.000164/1.0000) = 0.23822 + 0.000164 = 0.238384< 1.0 mW 2) GSM 1900 and BT ( 0.130782/1.0000)+ ( 0.000164/1.0000) = 0.130782 + 0.000164= 0.130946< 1.0 mW Therefore, the worst-case situation is (0.13078/0.549)+( 0.000164/1.0000) = 0.238384 which is less than “1” This confirmed that the device comply with fcc 1.1310 MPE Limit.
Report No.: HCT-R-1412-F055-2 Model: GEN9.4NADCANADA Page 2 of 63 Version TEST REPORT NO. DATE DESCRIPTION HCT-R-1412-F055 December 24, 2014 - First Approval Report HCT-R-1412-F055-1 January 06, 2015 -Revision conducted power on page 1 and 4 HCT-R-1412-F055-2 January 13, 2015 -Revision Antenna gain on page 4 -Add the Note about Antenna F-01P-02-014 (Rev.00) FCC ID: BEJLTTG94 HCT Co.,LTD. Report No.: HCT-R-1412-F055-2 Model: GEN9.4NADCANADA Page 3 of 63 Table of Contents 1. GENERAL INFORMATION ........................................................................................................................... 4 2. INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................................... 5 2.1. EUT DESCRIPTION ............................................................................................................................ 5 2.2. MEASURING INSTRUMENT CALIBRATION .................................................................................... 5 2.3. TEST FACILITY .................................................................................................................................. 5 3. DESCRIPTION OF TESTS............................................................................................................................ 6 3.1 ERP/EIRP RADIATED POWER AND RADIATED SPURIOUS EMISSIONS ..................................... 6 3.2 PEAK- TO- AVERAGE RATIO ............................................................................................................ 7 3.3 OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH. .................................................................................................................. 9 3.4 SPURIOUS AND HARMONIC EMISSIONS AT ANTENNA TERMINAL.......................................... 10 3.5 FREQUENCY STABILITY / VARIATION OF AMBIENT TEMPERATURE ....................................... 11 4. LIST OF TEST EQUIPMENT ...................................................................................................................... 12 5. SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS .................................…
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6 | 24E | 1.85 GHz - 1.91 GHz | 234.00 mW | 4M17F9W | 2.5 ppm |

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