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LGC800F Operator’s Guide February 26, 1999 Terminal Research Institute Software Development Sector Chan-yong Park Terminal Development Center 1 LGIC Call Status Functions 1. Memo (Menu Soft Key 1 + 1) * Function to store a telephone number while calling l Select Menu + 1 and enter the telephone number to store. l Press Store (Soft Key 2) key. (Name is not stored) 2. Record While Calling (Menu Soft Key 1 + 2) * Function to record the conversation while calling 3. MIC Volume Control (Menu Soft Key 1 + 2) * Function to control the sensitivity of MIC while calling l You can select ‘High’ or ‘Low’ 4. Fault Man Ring Back Feature (Menu Soft Key 1 + 4) * Function to transmit her/his own number while calling l You can transmit your own number while calling by pressing menu Soft Key 1 + 4. 5. Volume Control (Soft Key2) * Function to control the volume while calling l You can control the volume by pressing Soft Key 2. Select the volume using the next setup key (Soft Key 1) 6. Mute Feature (DEL key) * Function to mute the speech voice while calling l If you press DEL key, the speech tone is muted immediately. If you want to deactivate this mute function, press DEL key again. Terminal Development Center 2 LGIC Stand-by Status Menu Set-up and Its Functions 1. Cion Secretary [Menu + 1] * Telephone Directory / Scheduler / Alarm / Call Reserve / World Time 1.1 Contact Secretary [Menu + 1 + 1 ] 1.1.1 Telephone Directory Register [Menu + 1 + 1 + 1 ] 1.1.2 Telephone Directory Search [Menu + 1 + 1 + 2 ] 1.1.3 Telephone Directory Delete [Menu + 1 + 1 + 3 ] - See the manual on the telephone directory function. 1.2 Schedule Management Secretary [Menu + 1 + 2 ] - See the manual on the diary function 1.3 Alarm Secretary [Menu + 1 + 3 ] Alarm Time * User can set an alarm to the desired time. l Select Menu + 5 + 1. l Select one of ‘Release / Once / Daily’. l If you select ‘Release’, it becomes the state of stand-by. In case an alarm time was set previously, that setting time will be deleted. l When ‘Once / Daily’ is selected, you just enter the alarm time in the order of hour and minute. l In case the alarm time has been set already, the set alarm time and the soft keys of EDIT/OK are displayed. - If you select EDIT here, the soft key 1 of EDIT is displayed in ‘AM’ or ‘PM” mode for editing the input. l ‘AM’ and ‘PM’ mode can be switched with Soft Key1[AM/PM] l You can edit the entered contents using DEL key. l Press OK key to store the entered alarm time. ¢— Note: The alarm bell is triggered at the set alarm time with the message of “Alarming Now” displayed on the display. ¢— Note: In case ‘Once’ is selected, if the END key is pressed or 1minute is passed, the alarm time is deleted. Terminal Development Center 3 LGIC 1.4 Call Reservation Secretary [Menu + 1 + 4 ] Call Reserve * Function to originate a call to the reserved number automatically at the reserved time. l Select Menu + 5+ 2. l Enter the reservation time in the order of “Hour : Minute”. l ‘AM’ and ’PM’ mode can be switched with Soft Key 1[AM/PM]. l Press OK key to store the entered reserved call time. l Enter the reservation telephone number. [Up to 32 characters acceptable] l Store the entered telephone number using STORE key. ¢— Note: Telephone rings at the reserved time with the message of “Time for Reserved Call” on the display. ¢— Note: If the END key is pressed or one minute is passed, the reserved call time is automatically deleted and stored in the last call list. 1.5 World Time Secretary [Menu + 1 + 4] World Time * Function to confirm the standard time of major cities in the world based on GPC time. This function is available in CDMA mode only. l Select Menu + 5 + 3. l Select the city you want to check using ‘Soft Key1’ or ‘V/#’ key and press OK key. Then, the international standard time of the selected city is appeared. ¢— Cities applicable Guam / New York / Dacca / Dallas / Denver / Delhi / Tokyo / Detroit / London / Rome / Los Angeles / Lisbon / Riode Janeiro / Manila / Madrid / Mexico / Moscow / Montreal / Bangkok / Berlin / Beijing / Beirut / Boston / Buenos Aires / Vienna / Sydney / Seattle / Chicago / Singapore / Athens / Abu Dhabi / Ajoles / Amsterdam / Anchorage / Oakland / Washington / Jakarta / Jedda / Kabul / Cairo / Caracas / Colombo / Kuwait / Taipei / Tehran / Paris / Hanoi / Helshinki / Honolulu / Hongkong 2. Volume Control [Menu + 1] * Function to control Ring / Key Tone / Call Volume 2.1 Receiver Volume Control [4-step + Mute] l Select Menu + 1 + 1. Terminal Development Center 4 LGIC l Select the volume using the next setup key (Soft Key 1). l Select the volume you want using V/# keys. l Store the selected volume using the selection key. 2.2 Key Tone Volume Control [4-step + Mute] l Select Menu + 1 + 2. l Select the volume using the next setup key (Soft Key 1). l Select the volume you want using V/# key. l Store the selected volume using the selection key. 2.3 Volume Control [8-step + Low] l Select Menu + 1 + 3. l Select the volume using the next setup key (Soft Key 1). l Select the volume you want using V/# key. l Store the selected volume using the selection key. 3. Bell Selection [Menu + 2 ] * Function to select the bell type for the incoming call. 3.1 Types of Bell [Ring / Vibration / Vibration + Ring] l Select Menu + 2 + 1. l Select the bell type using the next setup key (Soft Key 1). l Select the type of bell you want using V/# key. l Store the selected status using the selection key. 3.2 Bell Selection (17 types) [General / Sound of glass bead / Kung-tha-ri Shabara / Rise tone / Alarm tone / Chime bell / Code tone / Tune of Japanese apricot tree / Pathetic sonata / Bolero of love/ Tune of bird / Father’s face / Small fountain / Edelweiss / A happy home / Nostalgia / Mail carriage] l Select Menu + 2 + 2 l Select the type of bell using the next setup key (Soft Key 1). l Select the bell you want using V/# key. l Store the selected status using the selection key. Terminal Development Center 5 LGIC 4. Call Time [Menu + 4] * Fu…
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1 LG Information & Communications, Ltd. - 1 - Features of Mobile Subscriber Radio Telephone Set (LGC-800W Type) 1. Wave Type • Digital : G7W 2. Frequency Scope • Send Frequency : 824.820~848.190MHz • Receive Frequency : 869.820~893.190MHz 3. Rated Output • 0.2W 4. Output Conversion Method : This is possible by correcting the key board channel. 5. Voltage and Current Value of Termination Part Amplifier(Catalogue included) Product Type Name Voltage Current Power PWR AMP RF2132 5.0V 400mA 0.63W 6. Functions of Major Semi-Conductors Classification Function MSM3000-PBGA Terminal operation control and digital signal processing FLASH MEMORY & STATIC RAM (MB84VA2103-10P8) Flash Memory (16Mbit) ’ Storing of terminal operation program SRAM (2Mbit) ’ Temporary storing of the data created while busy IFT3000/IFR3000 Converting IF signal into baseband signal and analog signal into digital signal 7. Frequency Stability • °æ 0.5PPM 2 LG Information & Communications, Ltd. - 2 - CDMA PORTABLE CELLULAR PHONE LGC-800W SERVICE MANUAL LGC-800W LG Information & Communications, Ltd. - 1 - Table of Contents General Introduction .............................................................................................................................................................. 2 CHAPTER 1. System Introduction 1. System Introduction ................................................................................................................................... 3 2. Features and Advantages of CDMA Mobile Phone.................................................................................... 4 3. Structure and Functions of CDMA Mobile Phone ..................................................................................... 7 4. Specification ............................................................................................................................................... 8 5. Installation ................................................................................................................................................ 13 CHAPTER 2. NAM Input Method(Inputting of telephone numbers included) 1. Telephone Number Input Method ............................................................................................................ 13 2. NAM Program Method ............................................................................................................................ 16 CHAPTER 3. Circuit Description 1. RF Transmitter and Receiver ................................................................................................................ 17 2. Digital/Voice Processor .......................................................................................................... 24 CHAPTER 4. Trouble Shooting ............................................................................................................................................ 28 CHAPTER 5. Test Proceduce ............................................................................................................................................ 34 Appendix ............................................................................................................................................ 35 1. Assembly and Disassembly Diagram 2. Block & Circuit Diagram 3. Part List 4. Component Layout 5. Accessories - Desktop Charger - Travel Charger - Cigar Lighter Charger - Hands Free Kit - Data Cable 6. WLPST ( LGIC Product Support Tool For Win95 ) LGC-800W LG Information & Communications, Ltd. - 2 - The LGC-800W cellular phone is a digital cellular phone working in CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) mode. DSSS (Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum) mode which is used in military is applied to CDMA type digital mode. This feature enables the phone to keep communication from being crossed and one frequency channel to be used by multiple users in the same specific area, resulting that it increases the capacity 10 times more compared with that in the analog mode currently used. Soft/Softer Handoff, Hard Handoff, and Dynamic RF power Control technologies are combined into this phone to reduce the call drop in a middle of talking over phone. CDMA digital cellular network consists of MSC (Mobile Switching Office), BSC (Base Station Controller), BTS (Base station Transmission System), and MS (Mobile Station). Communication between MS and BTS is designed to meet the specification of IS-95A (Common Air Interface). MS meets the specifications of the below : - IS-95A ( Common Air Interface ) : Protocol between MS and BTS - IS-96A ( Vocoder ) : Voice signal coding - IS-98 : Basic MS functions - IS-126 : Voice loopback - IS-99 : Short Message Service, Async Data Service, and G3 Fax Service LGC-800W is composed of transceiver, desktop charger, two Li-Ion Battery (900mAh), h ands-free kit, travel charger, Data Cable. Hands-free kit in digital mode is designed to be operated in full duplex. General Introduction LGc-320/330W 3 LG Information & Communications, Ltd. - 3 - 1. System Introduction 1.1 CDMA Abstract The cellular system has a channel hand-off function that is used for collecting the information on the locations and movements of radio mobile telephones from the cell site by automatically controlling several cell site through the setup of data transmission routes and thus, enabling one switching system to carry out the automatic remote adjustment. This is to maintain continuously the call state through the automatic location confirmation and automatic radio channel conversion when the busy subscriber moves from the service area of one cell site to that of another by using automatic location confirmation and automatic radio channel conversion functions. The call state can be maintained continuously by the information exchange between switching systems when the busy subscriber moves from one cellular system area to other cellular system area. In the cellular system, the cell site is a small-sized low output type and utilize…
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@ LG Information & Communications, Ltd. May 1, 1999 Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division Equipment Authorization Branch 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 U.S.A. To whom it may concern: We, the undersigned, hereby authorize PCTEST Engineering Laboratory, Inc., to act on our behalf in all matters relating to applications for equipment authorization, including the signing of all documents relating to these matters. Any and all acts carried out by PCTEST Engineering Laboratory, Inc. on our behalf shall have the same effect as acts of our own. We also hereby certify that no party to the application is subject to a denial of benefits, including FCC benefits, pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C. 853(a). Sincerely, General Manager of New York Office LG Information & Communications, Ltd.
June 08, 1999 Federal Communications Commission Equipment Approval Services 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 SUBJECT:LG Information & Communications, Ltd. FCC ID: FFMLGC800W Part 22 Certification Gentlemen: Attached herewith, on behalf of LG Information & Communications, Ltd. is an application for Part 22 Certification of the following Single-Mode Cellular CDMA Phone: FCC ID:FFMLGC800W TRADE / MODEL(s):LGIC LGC-800W EUT TYPE:Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Ear (TNE) Tx Freq. Range:824.64 – 848.37 MHz Rx Freq. Range:869.64 – 896.64 MHz Max. Output Power:0.2 W (ERP) Attached is the Letter of Authorization, Confidentiality Request, ESN Affidavit, measurement report data and plots, RF Exposure measurement report, FCC ID label and location, test setup photographs, internal and external photographs, block diagrams (confidential), schematic diagrams (confidential), operational description (confidential), parts list & tune-up procedure (confidential), and the user's manual. Should you have any questions or comments concerning the above, please contact the undersigned. cc:Mr. Harris Ahn Principal Engineer LGIC Communication Terminal Research Lab
August 17, 1999 Federal Communications Commission Equipment Approval Services 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Attn: Frank Coperich / Kwok Chan SUBJECT:LG Information & Communications, Ltd. FCC ID: FFMLGC800W 731 Confirmation Number: EA94423 Correspondence Reference No.: 9228 Request for Tech. Info.: 08/16/99 Dear Frank / Kwok: Submitted herewith, on behalf of LG Information & Communications, Ltd., is an amendment in response to your e-mail dated August 17 requesting additional information for the subject application. 1. Attached are the SPEAG SAR test system dipole validation results provided by the SAR system manufacturer, and PCTEST Lab’s validation results for comparison, with tabulated data and plot including tissue dielectric parameters. 2. 20.5 dBm is the conducted output power used in the SAR tests, however does not include the 0.7 dB cable loss (actual conducted power = 21.2 dBm). Also attached is the revised SAR table page showing consistent frequencies, output levels, and tissue dielectric parameters with those indicated on the revised SAR test plots. 3. Attached are the revised SAR test plots indicating the crest factor used for all SAR tests. 4. Attached is the E-field probe calibration information confirming the calibration is current. We trust this information is sufficient to issue the grant. Should you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. Thank you. Sincerely,
Test Report S/N: 22.990601345.FFMFCC Part 22 Test Date(s): June 01-04, 1999Certification © 1999 PCTEST Lab FCC ID: FFMLGC800W (Tx 824-849 MHz.) NVLAP Lab Code: 100431-0 LGIC Cellular CDMA Phone (Model: LGC-800W) Test Report S/N: 22.990601345.FFMFCC Part 22 Test Date(s): June 01-04, 1999Certification © 1999 PCTEST Lab FCC ID: FFMLGC800W (Tx 824-849 MHz.) NVLAP Lab Code: 100431-0 LGIC Cellular CDMA Phone (Model: LGC-800W) Test Report S/N: 22.990601345.FFMFCC Part 22 Test Date(s): June 01-04, 1999Certification © 1999 PCTEST Lab FCC ID: FFMLGC800W (Tx 824-849 MHz.) NVLAP Lab Code: 100431-0 LGIC Cellular CDMA Phone (Model: LGC-800W) Test Report S/N: 22.990601345.FFMFCC Part 22 Test Date(s): June 01-04, 1999Certification © 1999 PCTEST Lab FCC ID: FFMLGC800W (Tx 824-849 MHz.) NVLAP Lab Code: 100431-0 LGIC Cellular CDMA Phone (Model: LGC-800W) Test Report S/N: 22.990601345.FFMFCC Part 22 Test Date(s): June 01-04, 1999Certification © 1999 PCTEST Lab FCC ID: FFMLGC800W (Tx 824-849 MHz.) NVLAP Lab Code: 100431-0 LGIC Cellular CDMA Phone (Model: LGC-800W) Test Report S/N: 22.990601345.FFMFCC Part 22 Test Date(s): June 01-04, 1999Certification © 1999 PCTEST Lab FCC ID: FFMLGC800W (Tx 824-849 MHz.) NVLAP Lab Code: 100431-0 LGIC Cellular CDMA Phone (Model: LGC-800W)
© 1999 PCTEST Lab FCC ID SAMPLE LABEL & LOCATION LABELLING REQUIREMENTS PER §§ 2.925 The Label shown shall be permanently affixed at a conspicuous location on the device and be readily visible to the user at the time of purchase. Fig 12. Sample label (SEE NEXT PAGE) LG Information & Communication 99-5-25 LG Information & Communications, Ltd. LGIC Model No. : LGC-800W FCC ID : FFMLGC800W S/N : Made in Korea
Test Report S/N: 22.990601345.FFMFCC Part 22 Test Date(s): June 01-04, 1999Certification © 1999 PCTEST Lab FCC ID: FFMLGC800W (Tx 824-849 MHz.) NVLAP Lab Code: 100431-0 LGIC Cellular CDMA Phone (Model: LGC-800W) Test Report S/N: 22.990601345.FFMFCC Part 22 Test Date(s): June 01-04, 1999Certification © 1999 PCTEST Lab FCC ID: FFMLGC800W (Tx 824-849 MHz.) NVLAP Lab Code: 100431-0 LGIC Cellular CDMA Phone (Model: LGC-800W) Test Report S/N: 22.990601345.FFMFCC Part 22 Test Date(s): June 01-04, 1999Certification © 1999 PCTEST Lab FCC ID: FFMLGC800W (Tx 824-849 MHz.) NVLAP Lab Code: 100431-0 LGIC Cellular CDMA Phone (Model: LGC-800W) Test Report S/N: 22.990601345.FFMFCC Part 22 Test Date(s): June 01-04, 1999Certification © 1999 PCTEST Lab FCC ID: FFMLGC800W (Tx 824-849 MHz.) NVLAP Lab Code: 100431-0 LGIC Cellular CDMA Phone (Model: LGC-800W) Test Report S/N: 22.990601345.FFMFCC Part 22 Test Date(s): June 01-04, 1999Certification © 1999 PCTEST Lab FCC ID: FFMLGC800W (Tx 824-849 MHz.) NVLAP Lab Code: 100431-0 LGIC Cellular CDMA Phone (Model: LGC-800W) Test Report S/N: 22.990601345.FFMFCC Part 22 Test Date(s): June 01-04, 1999Certification © 1999 PCTEST Lab FCC ID: FFMLGC800W (Tx 824-849 MHz.) NVLAP Lab Code: 100431-0 LGIC Cellular CDMA Phone (Model: LGC-800W) Test Report S/N: 22.990601345.FFMFCC Part 22 Test Date(s): June 01-04, 1999Certification © 1999 PCTEST Lab FCC ID: FFMLGC800W (Tx 824-849 MHz.) NVLAP Lab Code: 100431-0 LGIC Cellular CDMA Phone (Model: LGC-800W)
© 1999 PCTEST Engineering Lab., Inc. PCTEST Engineering Laboratory, Inc. 6660-B 6660-B DobbinDobbin Road Road •• Columbia, MD 21045 Columbia, MD 21045 •• U.S.A. U.S.A. TEL (410) 290-6652 TEL (410) 290-6652 •• FAX (410) 290-6654 FAX (410) 290-6654 http://www.pctestlab.comhttp://www.pctestlab.com CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE (SAR EVALUATION) LG Information & Communications, Ltd. Date(s) of Tests: June 01-04, 1999 Communication Terminal Research LabTest Report S/N: SAR.990601346.FFM 60-39, Kasan-dong, Keumchun-kuTest Site: PCTEST Lab, Columbia, MD USA Seoul 153-023, KOREA Attn: Mr. Harris Ahn, Principal Engineer Communication Terminal Research Lab FCC ID FFMLGC800W APPLICANT LG Information & Communications, Ltd. EUT Type:Single-Mode Cellular CDMA Phone Tx Frequency:824.64 – 848.37 MHz Rx. Frequency:869.64 – 893.37 MHz Max Output Power:0.2 W ERP Trade Name/Model(s):LGIC LGC-800W FCC Classification:Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Ear (TNE) Application Type:Certification Serial Number:n/a (pre production) FCC Rule Part(s):2.1093; ET Docket 96.326; 22(H) This wireless portable device has been shown to be capable of compliance for localized specific absorption rate (SAR) for uncontrolled environment/general population exposure limits specified in ANSI/IEEE Std. C95.1-1992 and had been tested in accordance with the measurement procedures specified in ANSI/IEEE Std. C95.3-1992. (See Test Report). I attest to the accuracy of data. All measurements reported herein were performed by me or were made under my supervision and are correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. I assume full responsibility for the completeness of these measurements and vouch for the qualifications of all persons taking them. NVLAP accreditation does not constitute any product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the United States Government. PCTEST certifies that no party to this application has been denied the FCC benefits pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C. 853(a) 990601346.FFM SAR Measurement ReportFCC Part 22 Certification © 1999 PCTEST Labi Table of Contents SCOPE 1 INTRODUCTION / SAR DEFINITION 2 SAR MEASUREMENT SET-UP 3 E-FIELD PROBE SYSTEM 4 E-FIELD PROBE CALIBRATION PROCESS 5 DATA EXTRAPOLATION 6 PHANTOM, HOLDER & BRAIN EQUIVALENT TISSUE 7 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS 8 MEASUREMENT PROCESS 9 TEST POSITION OF THE PHONE 10 ANSI/IEEE C95.1 RF EXPOSURE LIMITS 11 MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTIES 12 TEST DATA SUMMARY 13 SAR TEST EQUIPMENT LIST 14 CONCLUSION 15 REFERENCES 16 Test Report S/N: SAR.990601346.FFMSAR Measurement Report Test Date(s): June 01-04, 1999FCC Part 22 Certification FCC ID: FFMLGC800W (Tx 824-849 MHz) © 1999 PCTEST LabLGIC Single-Mode Cellular CDMA Phone1 SAR MEASUREMENT REPORT Scope - Environmental evaluation measurements of specific absorption rate 1 (SAR) distributions in simulated human head tissues exposed to radiofrequency (RF) radiation from wireless portable devices for compliance with the rules and regulations of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC). 2 Company Name:LG Information & Communications, Ltd. Communication Terminal Research Lab Address:60-39, Kasan-dong, Keumchun-ku Seoul 153-023, KOREA Attention:Harris Ahn, Principal Engineer Communication Terminal Research Lab • EUT Type:Single-Mode Cellular CDMA Phone • Trade Name:LGIC • Model(s):LGC-800W • FCC IDENTIFIER:FFMLGC800W • S/N:Pre-production • Tx Frequency:824.64 – 848.37 MHz • Rx Frequency:869.64 – 893.37 MHz • Application Type: Certification • FCC Classification:Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Ear (TNE) • FCC Rule Part(s):§ 2.1093, Docket 96-326; § 22(H) • Modulation(s):CDMA • Max. Output Power:0.2 W ERP • Antenna:Helical (λ/2) • Antenna Dimensions:10.4 cm. (Length) • Date(s) of Tests:June 01-04, 1999 • Place of Tests:PCTEST Engineering Lab. Columbia, MD, U.S.A. • Report Serial No.:SAR.990601346.FFM 1 Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) is a measure of the rate of energy absorption due to exposure to an RF transmitting source (wireless portable device). 2 IEEE/ANSI Std. C95.1-1992 limits are used to determine compliance with FCC ET Docket 93-62. Fig. 1 SAR Test Setup Test Report S/N: SAR.990601346.FFMSAR Measurement Report Test Date(s): June 01-04, 1999FCC Part 22 Certification FCC ID: FFMLGC800W (Tx 824-849 MHz) © 1999 PCTEST LabLGIC Single-Mode Cellular CDMA Phone2 INTRODUCTION The FCC has adopted the guidelines for evaluating the environmental effects of radiofrequency radiation in ET Docket 93-62 on Aug. 6, 1996 to protect the public and workers from the potential hazards of RF emissions due to FCC-regulated portable devices.[1] The safety limits used for the environmental evaluation measurements are based on the criteria published by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) for localized specific absorption rate (SAR) in IEEE/ANSI C95.1-1992 Standard for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz. (c) 1992 by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc., New York, New York 10017.[2] The measurement procedure described in IEEE/ANSI C95.3-1992 Recommended Practice for the Measurement of Potentially Hazardous Electromagnetic Fields - RF and Microwave[3] is used for guidance in measuring SAR due to the RF radiation exposure from the Equipment Under Test (EUT). These criteria for SAR evaluation are similar to those recommended by the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP) in Biological Effects and Exposure Criteria for Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields,” NCRP Report No. 86 (c) NCRP, 1986, Bethesda, MD 20814.[4] SAR is a measure of the rate of energy absorption due to exposure to an RF transmitting source. SAR values have been related to threshold levels for potential biological hazards. SAR Definition Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) is defined as the time derivative (rate) of the incremental energy (dU) absorbed by (dissipated in) an incremental mass (dm) contained in a volume element (dV)…
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Test Report S/N: SAR.990601346.FFMSAR Measurement Report Test Date(s): June 01-04, 1999FCC Part 22 Certification © 1999 PCTEST Lab FCC ID: FFMLGC800W (Tx 824-849 MHz.) NVLAP Lab Code: 100431-0 LGIC Cellular CDMA Phone (Model: LGC-800W) Test Report S/N: SAR.990601346.FFMSAR Measurement Report Test Date(s): June 01-04, 1999FCC Part 22 Certification © 1999 PCTEST Lab FCC ID: FFMLGC800W (Tx 824-849 MHz.) NVLAP Lab Code: 100431-0 LGIC Cellular CDMA Phone (Model: LGC-800W)
EUT LGC-800W Generic Twin Phantom; Right Hand Section; Probe: ET3DV5 - SN1368 835MHz: σ = 0.86 mho/m ε r = 42.5 ρ = 1.00 g/cm 3 File #111 Antenna Position In SAR (1g): 1.34 mW/g LGC CDMA Phone Channel 1016 CDMA Mode 0.7 dBm Cable Offset Conducted Power - 20.5dBm SAR Tot [mW/g] 1.34E-1 8.02E-1 PCTEST ENGINEERING LAB INC. EUT LGC-800W Generic Twin Phantom; Right Hand Section; Probe: ET3DV5 - SN1368 835MHz: σ = 0.86 mho/m ε r = 42.5 ρ = 1.00 g/cm 3 File #112 Antenna Position Out SAR (1g): 1.26 mW/g LGC CDMA Phone Channel 1016 CDMA Mode 0.7 dBm Cable Offset Conducted Power - 20.5dBm SAR Tot [mW/g] 1.22E-1 7.32E-1 PCTEST ENGINEERING LAB INC. EUT LGC-800W Generic Twin Phantom; Right Hand Section; Probe: ET3DV5 - SN1368 835MHz: σ = 0.86 mho/m ε r = 42.5 ρ = 1.00 g/cm 3 File #109 Antenna Position In SAR (1g): 1.43 mW/g LGC CDMA Phone Channel 363 CDMA Mode 0.7 dBm Cable Offset Conducted Power - 20.5dBm SAR Tot [mW/g] 1.38E-1 8.26E-1 PCTEST ENGINEERING LAB INC. EUT LGC-800W Generic Twin Phantom; Right Hand Section; Probe: ET3DV5 - SN1368 835MHz: σ = 0.86 mho/m ε r = 42.5 ρ = 1.00 g/cm 3 File #110 Antenna Position Out SAR (1g): 1.31 mW/g LGC CDMA Phone Channel 363 CDMA Mode 0.7 dBm Cable Offset Conducted Power - 20.5dBm SAR Tot [mW/g] 1.22E-1 7.32E-1 PCTEST ENGINEERING LAB INC. EUT LGC-800W Generic Twin Phantom; Right Hand Section; Probe: ET3DV5 - SN1368 835MHz: σ = 0.86 mho/m ε r = 42.5 ρ = 1.00 g/cm 3 File #113 Antenna Position In SAR (1g): 0.701 mW/g LGC CDMA Phone Channel 779 CDMA Mode 0.7 dBm Cable Offset Conducted Power - 20.5dBm SAR Tot [mW/g] 6.70E-2 4.02E-1 PCTEST ENGINEERING LAB INC. EUT LGC-800W Generic Twin Phantom; Right Hand Section; Probe: ET3DV5 - SN1368 835MHz: σ = 0.86 mho/m ε r = 42.5 ρ = 1.00 g/cm 3 File #114 Antenna Position Out SAR (1g): 0.648 mW/g LGC CDMA Phone Channel 779CDMA Mode 0.7 dBm Cable Offset Conducted Power - 20.5dBm SAR Tot [mW/g] 6.17E-2 3.70E-1 PCTEST ENGINEERING LAB INC.
Validation Dipole D835V2 SN:406, d = 15mmFrequency: 835 MHz; Antenna Input Power: 250 [mW]Generic Twin Phantom; Flat Section; Grid Spacing: Dx = 20.0, Dy = 20.0, Dz = 10.0Probe: ET3DV5 - SN1342/DAE3; ConvF(5.75,5.75,5.75); Brain 835 MHz: σ = 0.79 mho/m ε r = 41.9 ρ = 1.00 g/cm 3 Cubes (2): Peak: 3.17 mW/g ± 0.03 dB, SAR (1g): 2.11 mW/g ± 0.03 dB, SAR (10g): 1.41 mW/g ± 0.04 dB, (Worst-case extrapol ation) Penetration depth: 13.4 (12.3, 14.9) [mm]Powerdrift: -0.01 dB SAR Tot [mW/g] 2.50E-15.00E-17.50E-11.00E+01.25E+01.50E+01.75E+02.00E+02.25E+02.50E+0 Validation SN406, 07/21/99Schmid & Partner Engineering AG, Zürich Switzerland
EUT 835 MHz Dipole Generic Twin Phantom; Flat Section; Probe: ET3DV5 - SN1368 835MHz: σ = 0.79 mho/m ε r = 43.4 ρ = 1.00 g/cm 3 Validation Antenna Position Out Crest Factor 1.0 SAR (1g): 2.09 mW/g SAR Tot [mW/g] 2.17E-1 1.09E+0 1.95E+0 PCTEST ENGINEERING LAB INC.
Test Report S/N: SAR.990601346.FFM SAR Measurement Report Test Date(s): June 01-04, 1999 FCC Part 22 Certification FCC ID: FFMLGC800W (Tx 824-849 MHz) © 1999 PCTEST Lab LGIC Single-Mode Cellular CDMA Phone 13 TEST DATA SUMMARY Ambient TEMPERATURE (°C) 24.0 Relative HUMIDITY (%) 66.0 Atmospheric PRESSURE (kPa) 100.1 Mixture Type: Brain Dielectric Constant: 42.5 Conductivity: 0.86 S/m Closest Distance (between E-Probe & Phone Antenna): 1.5 cm Measurement Results FREQUENCY Modulation POWER EAR Antenna SAR MHz Ch. (W) Position Position (W/kg) 824.64 1016 CDMA 0.2 Left IN 1.34 824.64 1016 CDMA 0.2 Left OUT 1.26 835.89 363 CDMA 0.2 Left IN 1.43 835.89 363 CDMA 0.2 Left OUT 1.31 848.37 779 CDMA 0.2 Left IN 0.701 848.37 779 CDMA 0.2 Left OUT 0.648 ANSI / IEEE C95.1 1992 - SAFETY LIMIT Spatial Peak (Brain) Uncontrolled Exposure/General Population 1.6 W/kg (mW/g) NOTES: 1. The test data reported are the worst-case SAR value with the antenna-head position set in a typical configuration. All modes of operation were investigated and the worst-case are reported. 2. Battery condition is fully charged for all readings. 3. Power Measured: o Conducted x ERP o EIRP 4. SAR measurements were made using the Standard-life battery. The ERP results using the Slim-life and Extended-life batteries were lower, therefore a lower SAR will result. PCTEST SEAL
EUT LGC-800W Generic Twin Phantom; Right Hand Section; Probe: ET3DV5 - SN1368 835MHz: σ = 0.86 mho/m ε r = 42.5 ρ = 1.00 g/cm 3 Crest Factor: 1.0 Antenna Position In SAR (1g): 1.34 mW/g LGC CDMA Phone 824.64 MHz Channel 1016 CDMA Mode 0.7 dBm Cable Offset Conducted Power - 20.5dBm SAR Tot [mW/g] 1.34E-1 8.02E-1 PCTEST ENGINEERING LAB INC. EUT LGC-800W Generic Twin Phantom; Right Hand Section; Probe: ET3DV5 - SN1368 835MHz: σ = 0.86 mho/m ε r = 42.5 ρ = 1.00 g/cm 3 Crest Factor: 1.0 Antenna Position Out SAR (1g): 1.26 mW/g LGC CDMA Phone 824.64 MHz Channel 1016 CDMA Mode 0.7 dBm Cable Offset Conducted Power - 20.5dBm SAR Tot [mW/g] 1.22E-1 7.32E-1 PCTEST ENGINEERING LAB INC. EUT LGC-800W Generic Twin Phantom;…
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6660-B DOBBIN ROAD · COLUMBIA, Maryland · United States
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 22.901(d) | 824.64 MHz - 848.37 MHz | 203.00 mW | 1M25F9W | 2.5000000000 ppm |

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