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User’s Guide- Prelim. Rev (c) 4/11/05 Dolphin ® 7900 Series Mobile Computer Microsoft ® Windows Mobile ™ 2003 Second Edition Software for Pocket PCs Disclaimer Hand Held Products, Inc. (“Hand Held Products”) reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior notice, and the reader should in all cases consult Hand Held Products to determine whether any such changes have been made. The information in this publication does not represent a commitment on the part of Hand Held Products. Hand Held Products shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein; nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the furnishing, performance, or use of this material. This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright. All rights are reserved. No part of this document may be photocopied, reproduced, or translated into another language without the prior written consent of Hand Held Products. © 2005 Hand Held Products, Inc. All rights reserved. Web Address: www.handheld.com Trademarks Dolphin, HomeBase, Mobile Base, and QuadCharger are trademarks or registered trademarks of Hand Held Products, Inc. Windows Mobile, Windows, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows ME, Windows XP, ActiveSync, Outlook, and the Windows logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Intel is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation. Chapter 9 (pages 9-1–9-11) contains copyrighted information from SyChip, Inc. Chapter 9 (pages 9-12–9-39) contains copyrighted information from Meetinghouse Corporation. Meetinghouse, the Meetinghouse logo, and all other Meetinghouse trademarks/service marks contained herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of Meetinghouse. Chapter 10 is copyrighted information used by permission from Bluetooth SIG, Inc. The Bluetooth trademarks are owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc., U.S.A. and licensed to Hand Held Products. Chapter 11 contains information with permission from INTRYNSIC Software, Inc. Other product names mentioned in this manual may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies and are hereby acknowledged. Dolphin® 7900 Series Mobile Computer User’s Guide-Prelim. Rev (c) 4/11/05iii Chapter 1 - Introduction Ergonomics ................................................................................................................................... 1-1 Rugged Design ............................................................................................................................. 1-1 Mobile Computing Features ......................................................................................................... 1-1 Additional Features....................................................................................................................... 1-1 Application Development Tools...................................................................................................1-1 This User’s Guide ......................................................................................................................... 1-1 Required Safety Labels ....................................................................................................................... 1-2 Location ........................................................................................................................................ 1-2 Laser Safety Label........................................................................................................................ 1-2 Regulatory and Safety Approvals for all Dolphin 7900 Series Terminals ......................................... 1-3 Dolphin 7900 Series WLAN (802.11b) or WPAN (Bluetooth) Radio......................................... 1-4 Dolphin 7900 Series WWAN Radio - GSM MC-45 & MC-46 ................................................... 1-5 FCC Compliance ................................................................................................................................. 1-6 Dolphin 7900 Series Batch Terminal ........................................................................................... 1-6 Dolphin 7900 Series RF Terminal with an 802.11b, Bluetooth, and/or GSM MC-45 or MC-46 Radio...................................................................................................... 1-6 Canadian Compliance for Dolphin 7900 Series RF Terminals with an 802.11b, Bluetooth, and/or GSM MC-45 or MC-46 Radio .......................................................................................... 1-6 RF, Regulatory, and Safety Agency Approvals for 802.11b and Bluetooth ............................... 1-7 RF, Regulatory, and Safety Agency Approvals for GSM MC-45 ............................................... 1-7 RF, Regulatory, and Safety Agency Approvals for GSM MC-46................................................ 1-7 Dolphin 7900 Series 802.11b, Bluetooth, and/or GSM MC-45 or MC-46 R&TTE Compliance Statement.................................................................................................... 1-7 Pacemakers, Hearing Aids and Other Electrically Powered Devices .......................................... 1-7 Microwaves .................................................................................................................................. 1-8 Care and Cleaning of the Dolphin Terminal .......................................................................................1-8 Chapter 2 - Getting Started Overview ............................................................................................................................................. 2-1 Dolphin 7900 Radio Configuration Options .......................................................................................2-2 Standard Configurations ............................................................................................................... 2-2 Custom Configu…
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Dolphin® 7900 Series Mobile Computer User’s Guide-Prelim. Rev (c) 4/11/059 - 21 Client Configuration Area Each user account needs to define the protocol and the credentials used to authenticate a user. Because Windows Mobile devices are usually small devices with a single NIC and, usually, a single user, the initial configuration is usually the only time the software needs to be set up. The Client will need to be reconfigured if the device is used on multiple networks, or if different users share the computer. Note: Fields are be grayed out if not relevant to the selected protocol. Accessing the Client Configuration Area On the main screen, tap Client > Configure (see Client Menu on page 9-17). The Client Configuration screen opens displaying the User tab. On this tab,You... User Settings Tab Configure authentication credentials and profiles. System Settings Tab Set the level of detail that the Client will provide in the system log and zero-config options. Server Identity Tab Control how the Client authenticates the server that handles the 802.1X protocol on the network side. This applies only to the TLS, TTLS, and PEAP authentication methods and is used to tell the Client what server credentials to accept from the authentication server to verify the server. 9 - 22Dolphin® 7900 Series Mobile Computer User’s Guide-Prelim. Rev (c) 4/11/05 User Tab The User settings tab defines the protocol and the credentials used to authenticate a user. FieldDescription Profile Multiple user credential profiles can be created for use when the user roams from one network to another. The drop-down list contains existing authentication credential profiles. Select a profile from the list to edit it in the fields that follow. Tapping Add permits new profiles to be added to the list. A screen appears where you can enter a name for the new profile. Enter a Profile name and tap OK. The name entered appears in the Profile drop-down list. Tapping Delete deletes authentication profiles. To be deleted, a profile cannot be assigned to a configured network. Identity This is the 802.1X identity supplied to the authenticator. The identity value can be up to 63 ASCII characters and is case-sensitive. For tunneled authentication protocols such as TTLS and PEAP, this identity (called the Phase 1 identity) is sent outside the protection of the encrypted tunnel. Therefore, it is recommended that this field not contain a true identity, but instead the identity “anonymous” and any desired realm (e.g. [email protected]). For TTLS and PEAP, true user credentials (Phase 2 identity) are entered in the Tunneled authentication section. Note: When used with PEAP and the .NET Enterprise Server Version 5.2, this field must contain the identity used in both Phase I and Phase II. The Phase II identity field is ignored. Password This is the password used for MD5-Challenge or LEAP authentication. It may contain up to 63 ASCII characters and is case-sensitive. Asterisks appear instead of characters for enhanced security. Authentication type This is the authentication method to be used - MD5-Challenge, LEAP, PEAP, TLS, or TTLS. Your network administrator should let you know the protocols supported by the RADIUS server. The RADIUS server sits on the network and acts as a central credential repository for Access Servers that receive the radio signals and ultimately block or allow users to attach to the network. Dolphin® 7900 Series Mobile Computer User’s Guide-Prelim. Rev (c) 4/11/059 - 23 Use certificate This is the certificate to be used during authentication. A certificate is required for TLS, optional for TTLS and PEAP, and unused by MD5 and LEAP. Therefore, this option becomes active only when TLS, TTLS, or PEAP is selected as the Authentication type. If Use certificate is enabled, the client certificate displayed in the field is the one that is passed to the server for verification. To select a client certificate, tap Change and select the certificate from the list that appears. To appear in this list, certificates must be installed in the system, for a description of this process see Installing Certificates with CertAdd on page 9-32. The Issued to field should match the Identity field and the user ID on the authentication server (i.e., RADIUS server) used by the authenticator. Your certificate must be valid with respect to the authentication server. This generally means that the authentication server must accept the issuer of your certificate as a Certificate Authority. Note: When obtaining a client certificate, do not enable strong private key protection. If you enable strong private key protection for a certificate, you will need to enter an access password for the certificate each time this certificate is used. Tunneled authentication area Tunneled authentication parameters are used by only by TLS, TTLS and PEAP protocols, in Phase 2 of authentication, and after the secure tunnel has been established. The fields in this section are active only if the TLS, TTLS, or PEAP is selected as the Authentication type. Identity The user identity used in Phase 2 authentication. The identity specified may contain up to 63 ASCII characters, is case-sensitive and takes the form of a Network Access Identifier, consisting of <name of the user>@<user’s home realm>. The user’s home realm is optional and indicates the domain to which the tunneled transaction is to be routed. Note: Because Microsoft .NET Enterprise Server Version 5.2 does not use this parameter for PEAP, This field will have no effect for PEAP at this time. Phase 1 identity is used instead. Password The password used for the tunneled authentication protocol specified. It may contain up to 63 ASCII characters and is case-sensitive. Asterisks appear instead of characters for enhanced security. Protocol This parameter specifies the authentication protocol operating within the secure tunnel. The following protocols are currently supported for TTLS: EAP-MD5, CHAP, PAP, MS-CHAP and MS- CHAP…
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SAR Test Report No.: SAR_843_2005_FCC_850_1900_2450 Date of Report: 4/20/2005 Appendix A Plots Page 1 of 22 System / software: SARA2 / 2.3 VPM Input Power Drift: Date / Time: 4/19/2005 3:38:31 PM DUT Battery Model/No: Filename: temp.txt Probe Serial Number: 0123 Ambient Temperature: 22.0°C Liquid Simulant: 850 Device Under Test: HHP D7900 Relative Permittivity: 41.81 Relative Humidity: 50% Conductivity: 0.902 Phantom S/No: Head04_37.csv Liquid Temperature: 22.0°C Phantom Rotation: 0° Max SAR Y-axis Location: -10.00 mm DUT Position: left touch Max SAR Z-axis Location: -103.00 mm Antenna Configuration: integral Max E Field: 16.50 V/m Test Frequency: 836.6MHz SAR 1g: 0.229 W/kg Air Factors: 346 / 318 / 386 SAR 10g: 0.157 W/kg Conversion Factors: .510 / .510 / .510 SAR Start: 0.105 W/kg Type of Modulation: SAR End: 0.105 W/kg Modn. Duty Cycle: SAR Drift during Scan: -0.01 dB Diode Compression Factors (V*200): 10 / 11.7 / 7.7 Probe battery last changed: 4/4/05 Input Power Level: max Extrapolation: poly4 SAR Test Report No.: SAR_843_2005_FCC_850_1900_2450 Date of Report: 4/20/2005 Appendix A Plots Page 2 of 22 System / software: SARA2 / 2.3 VPM Input Power Drift: Date / Time: 4/19/2005 4:07:25 PM DUT Battery Model/No: Filename: lefttch190_3d.txt Probe Serial Number: 0123 Ambient Temperature: 22.0°C Liquid Simulant: 850 Device Under Test: HHP D7900 Relative Permittivity: 41.81 Relative Humidity: 50% Conductivity: 0.902 Phantom S/No: Head04_37.csv Liquid Temperature: 22.0°C Phantom Rotation: 0° Max SAR Y-axis Location: -7.00 mm DUT Position: left tilt Max SAR Z-axis Location: -104.00 mm Antenna Configuration: integral Max E Field: 17.73 V/m Test Frequency: 836.6MHz SAR 1g: 0.271 W/kg Air Factors: 346 / 318 / 386 SAR 10g: 0.179 W/kg Conversion Factors: .510 / .510 / .510 SAR Start: 0.124 W/kg Type of Modulation: SAR End: 0.123 W/kg Modn. Duty Cycle: SAR Drift during Scan: -0.02 dB Diode Compression Factors (V*200): 10 / 11.7 / 7.7 Probe battery last changed: 4/4/05 Input Power Level: max Extrapolation: poly4 SAR Test Report No.: SAR_843_2005_FCC_850_1900_2450 Date of Report: 4/20/2005 Appendix A Plots Page 3 of 22 System / software: SARA2 / 2.3 VPM Input Power Drift: Date / Time: 4/19/2005 4:38:13 PM DUT Battery Model/No: Filename: lefttlt190_3d.txt Probe Serial Number: 0123 Ambient Temperature: 22.0°C Liquid Simulant: 850 Device Under Test: HHP D7900 Relative Permittivity: 41.81 Relative Humidity: 50% Conductivity: 0.902 Phantom S/No: Head04_37.csv Liquid Temperature: 22.0°C Phantom Rotation: 180° Max SAR Y-axis Location: 10.00 mm DUT Position: right touch Max SAR Z-axis Location: -132.00 mm Antenna Configuration: integral Max E Field: 16.49 V/m Test Frequency: 836.6MHz SAR 1g: 0.217 W/kg Air Factors: 346 / 318 / 386 SAR 10g: 0.156 W/kg Conversion Factors: .510 / .510 / .510 SAR Start: 0.110 W/kg Type of Modulation: SAR End: 0.110 W/kg Modn. Duty Cycle: SAR Drift during Scan: 0.01 dB Diode Compression Factors (V*200): 10 / 11.7 / 7.7 Probe battery last changed: 4/4/05 Input Power Level: max Extrapolation: poly4 SAR Test Report No.: SAR_843_2005_FCC_850_1900_2450 Date of Report: 4/20/2005 Appendix A Plots Page 4 of 22 System / software: SARA2 / 2.3 VPM Input Power Drift: Date / Time: 4/19/2005 5:07:31 PM DUT Battery Model/No: Filename: righttch190_3d.txt Probe Serial Number: 0123 Ambient Temperature: 22.0°C Liquid Simulant: 850 Device Under Test: HHP D7900 Relative Permittivity: 41.81 Relative Humidity: 50% Conductivity: 0.902 Phantom S/No: Head04_37.csv Liquid Temperature: 22.0°C Phantom Rotation: 180° Max SAR Y-axis Location: -19.00 mm DUT Position: right tilt Max SAR Z-axis Location: -134.00 mm Antenna Configuration: integral Max E Field: 13.18 V/m Test Frequency: 836.6MHz SAR 1g: 0.148 W/kg Air Factors: 346 / 318 / 386 SAR 10g: 0.105 W/kg Conversion Factors: .510 / .510 / .510 SAR Start: 0.070 W/kg Type of Modulation: SAR End: 0.071 W/kg Modn. Duty Cycle: SAR Drift during Scan: 0.06 dB Diode Compression Factors (V*200): 10 / 11.7 / 7.7 Probe battery last changed: 4/4/05 Input Power Level: max Extrapolation: poly4 SAR Test Report No.: SAR_843_2005_FCC_850_1900_2450 Date of Report: 4/20/2005 Appendix A Plots Page 5 of 22 System / software: SARA2 / 2.3 VPM Input Power Drift: Date / Time: 4/20/2005 10:01:09 AM DUT Battery Model/No: Filename: temp.txt Probe Serial Number: 0123 Ambient Temperature: 22.0°C Liquid Simulant: 850 Device Under Test: HHP D7900 Relative Permittivity: 42.05 Relative Humidity: 50% Conductivity: 0.891 Phantom S/No: Head04_37.csv Liquid Temperature: 22.0°C Phantom Rotation: 0° Max SAR Y-axis Location: -7.00 mm DUT Position: left tilt Max SAR Z-axis Location: -109.00 mm Antenna Configuration: integral Max E Field: 18.15 V/m Test Frequency: 824.2MHz SAR 1g: 0.266 W/kg Air Factors: 346 / 318 / 386 SAR 10g: 0.178 W/kg Conversion Factors: .510 / .510 / .510 SAR Start: 0.124 W/kg Type of Modulation: SAR End: 0.122 W/kg Modn. Duty Cycle: SAR Drift during Scan: -0.08 dB Diode Compression Factors (V*200): 10 / 11.7 / 7.7 Probe battery last changed: 4/4/05 Input Power Level: max Extrapolation: poly4 SAR Test Report No.: SAR_843_2005_FCC_850_1900_2450 Date of Report: 4/20/2005 Appendix A Plots Page 6 of 22 System / software: SARA2 / 2.3 VPM Input Power Drift: Date / Time: 4/20/2005 10:35:12 AM DUT Battery Model/No: Filename: lefttlt128_3d.txt Probe Serial Number: 0123 Ambient Temperature: 22.0°C Liquid Simulant: 850 Device Under Test: HHP D7900 Relative Permittivity: 41.66 Relative Humidity: 50% Conductivity: 0.913 Phantom S/No: Head04_37.csv Liquid Temperature: 22.0°C Phantom Rotation: 0° Max SAR Y-axis Location: -6.00 mm DUT Position: left tilt Max SAR Z-axis Location: -109.00 mm Antenna Configuration: integral Max E Field: 16.94 V/m Test Frequency: 848.8MHz SAR 1g: 0.242 W/kg Air Factors: 346 / 318 / 386 SAR 10g: 0.160 W/kg Conversion Factors: .510 / .510 / .510 SAR Start: 0.111 W/kg Type of Modulation: SAR End: 0.110 W/kg Modn. 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SAR Test Report No.: SAR_843_2005_FCC_850_1900_2450 Date of Report: 04/20/2005 Appendix B Page 1 of 8 Appendix B: Photos EUT Photos: Photo 1. EUT front SAR Test Report No.: SAR_843_2005_FCC_850_1900_2450 Date of Report: 04/20/2005 Appendix B Page 2 of 8 Photo 2. EUT back SAR Test Report No.: SAR_843_2005_FCC_850_1900_2450 Date of Report: 04/20/2005 Appendix B Page 3 of 8 Setup Photos Photo 3. Left touch SAR Test Report No.: SAR_843_2005_FCC_850_1900_2450 Date of Report: 04/20/2005 Appendix B Page 4 of 8 Photo 4. Left tilt SAR Test Report No.: SAR_843_2005_FCC_850_1900_2450 Date of Report: 04/20/2005 Appendix B Page 5 of 8 Photo 5. Right touch SAR Test Report No.: SAR_843_2005_FCC_850_1900_2450 Date of Report: 04/20/2005 Appendix B Page 6 of 8 Photo 6. Right tilt SAR Test Report No.: SAR_843_2005_FCC_850_1900_2450 Date of Report: 04/20/2005 Appendix B Page 7 of 8 Photo 7 Belt clip touching phantom. SAR Test Report No.: SAR_843_2005_FCC_850_1900_2450 Date of Report: 04/20/2005 Appendix B Page 8 of 8 Photo 8 Photo to demonstrate 15 cm Z-axis flat phantom
SAR Test Report No: SAR_843_2005_FCC_850_1900_2400 Date of Report:4/20/2005 Appendix C Miscellaneous Page 1 of 11 1 Tissue Parameters 850MHz Head liquid: Recipe: The following recipe is provided in percentage by weight. 49.46% distilled water 49.46% DGBE 1.0% salt 0.1% bactericide SAR measurements were made within 24 hours of the measurement of liquid parameters. Freq. Rel. Condy (MHz) Perm. (S/m) 4/15/2005 900 41.25 0.981 4/19/2005 900 41.19 0.975 4/19/2005 824.2 42.05 0.891 4/19/2005 836.0 41.81 0.902 4/19/2005 848.8 41.66 0.913 850MHz Body Liquid: Recipe: The following recipe is provided in percentage by weight. 49.8% distilled water 40.6% DGBE 8.9% salt 0.6% HEC 0.1% bactericide Di-electric constants measured on 4/15/2005. SAR measurements were made within 24 hours of the measurement of liquid parameters. Freq. Rel. Condy (MHz) Perm. (S/m) 824.2 56.57 0.981 836.0 56.17 0.985 848.8 55.91 0.989 SAR Test Report No: SAR_843_2005_FCC_850_1900_2400 Date of Report:4/20/2005 Appendix C Miscellaneous Page 2 of 11 2 1900MHz Head liquid: Recipe: The following recipe is provided in percentage by weight. 54.9% distilled water 44.92% DGBE 0.18% salt 0.1% bactericide Di-electric constants measured on 4/14/2005. SAR measurements were made within 24 hours of the measurement of liquid parameters. Freq. Rel. Condy (MHz) Perm. (S/m) 1900 38.41 1.415 1850.2 38.62 1.361 1880 38.49 1.393 1909.8 38.41 1.423 1900MHz Body Liquid: Recipe: The following recipe is provided in percentage by weight. 69.17% distilled water 30.29% DGBE 0.44% salt 0.1% bactericide Di-electric constants measured on 4/14/2005. SAR measurements were made within 24 hours of the measurement of liquid parameters. Freq. Rel. Condy (MHz) Perm. (S/m) 1850.2 53.29 1.551 1880 53.15 1.570 1909.8 53.02 1.577 SAR Test Report No: SAR_843_2005_FCC_850_1900_2400 Date of Report:4/20/2005 Appendix C Miscellaneous Page 3 of 11 3 2450MHz Head liquid: Recipe: 53.74% distilled water 22.59% DGBE 22.59% triton X-100 0.98% salt 0.1% bactericide Di-electric constants measured on 9/8/2004. SAR measurements were made within 24 hours of the measurement of liquid parameters. Freq. Rel. Condy (MHz) Perm. (S/m) 2450 40.02 1.77 2450MHz Body Liquid: Recipe: 73.3% distilled water 12.88% DGBE 12.88% triton X-100 0.84% salt 0.1% bactericide Di-electric constants measured on 9/8/2004. SAR measurements were made within 24 hours of the measurement of liquid parameters. Freq. Rel. Condy (MHz) Perm. (S/m) 2402 50.89 1.921 2412 50.99 1.927 2437 51.16 1.942 2441 51.18 1.949 2462 51.21 1.958 2480 51.23 1.971 Environment: Temperature: 22.0 °C ± 2°C Humidity: 45% _ 55 % SAR Test Report No: SAR_843_2005_FCC_850_1900_2400 Date of Report:4/20/2005 Appendix C Miscellaneous Page 4 of 11 4 Test Equipment Test Equipment Model Serial Instrument description Supplier / Manufacturer Model Serial No. Calibration (date) Calibration Due (date) Bench top Robot Mitsubishi supplied by IndexSAR RV-E2 EA1030108 N/A N/A SAM Phantom Upright shell phantom made by Antennessa digitized and mounted by IndexSAR SAM 03FT26 04/03 N/A Flat Phantom IndexSAR HeadBox_Spou t N/A N/A N/A Software IndexSAR SARA2 v0.420 N/A N/A N/A 900 MHz Head Tissue Simulant Cetecom Inc. 900 Head N/A 4/15/2005 & 4/19/2005 N/A 850 MHz Body Tissue Simulant Cetecom Inc. 850 Body N/A 4/15/2005 N/A 1900 MHz Head Tissue Simulant Cetecom Inc. 1900 Head N/A 4/14/2005 N/A 1900 MHz Body Tissue Simulant Cetecom Inc. 1900 Body N/A 4/14/2005 N/A 2400 MHz Body Tissue Simulant Cetecom Inc. 2400 Body N/A 9/8/2004 N/A 2400 MHz Head Tissue Simulant Cetecom Inc. 2400 Head N/A 9/8/2004 N/A 900 MHz Dipole IndexSAR – IEEE 1528 design IXD-090 0016 07/20/2004 07/20/2005 1900 MHz Dipole IndexSAR – IEEE 1528 design IXD-190 0016 07/20/2004 07/20/2005 2450 MHz Dipole IndexSAR – IEEE 1528 design IXD-245 0016 07/20/2004 07/20/2005 Netwok Analyzer Agilent 8753ES US39172511 05/03/2004 05/03/2005 Directional coupler Werlatone C6529 11249 N/A N/A RF Amplifier Vectawave VTL5400 N/A N/A N/A SAR Probe IndexSAR IXP-050 S/N 0123 10/07/2004 10/07/2005 Probe amplifier IndexSAR IXA-010 S/N 043 N/A N/A Thermometer Control Company 4039 20410549 11/20/2001 11/20/2005 Dielectric Measurement Kit IndexSAR Di-Line N/A N/A N/A SAR Test Report No: SAR_843_2005_FCC_850_1900_2400 Date of Report:4/20/2005 Appendix C Miscellaneous Page 5 of 11 5 Equipment Calibration/Performance Documents: Validation Dipoles Performance Measurements: Pages 6 to 11 Please Note: (The following pages of Appendix C show calibration documents. These calibration documents are inserted into this appendix. The header information with page numbering scheme is a part of this report and is included on all pages of the report and appendixes. This header is used to track all of the contents of this report.) SAR Test Report No: SAR_843_2005_FCC_850_1900_2400 Date of Report:4/20/2005 Appendix C Miscellaneous Page 6 of 11 6 Report No. SN0016_090-180-190-245 July 1 st 2002 Revised 7/20/2004 INDEXSAR Validation Dipoles Type IXD-090, IXD-180, IXD-190 & IXD-245 Performance measurements S/N: 090-0016 S/N: 180-0016 S/N: 245-0016 S/N: 190-0016 MI Manning Indexsar, Oakfield House, Cudworth Lane, Newdigate, Surrey RH5 5DR. UK. Tel: +44 (0) 1306 631233 Fax: +44 (0) 1306 631834 e-mail: [email protected] SAR Test Report No: SAR_843_2005_FCC_850_1900_2400 Date of Report:4/20/2005 Appendix C Miscellaneous Page 7 of 11 7 1. Measurement Conditions Measurements were performed using a box-shaped phantom made of PMMA with dimensions designed to meet the accuracy criteria for reasonably-sized phantoms that do not have liquid capacities substantially in excess of the volume of liquid required to fill the Indexsar upright SAM phantoms used for SAR testing of handsets against the ear. An HP 8753B vector network analyser was used for the return loss measurements. The dipole was placed in a special holder made of low-permittivity, low-loss materials. This holder enables the dipole to be positioned accurately in the centre of the base of…
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TTI-P-G 081/94-A0 Accredited according to ISO/IEC 17025 Bluetooth Qualification Test Facility (BQTF) FCC listed # 101450 IC recognized # 3925 CETECOM Inc. 411 Dixon Landing Road Milpitas, CA 95035 U.S.A. Phone: + 1 (408) 586 6200 Fax: + 1 (408) 586 6299 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.cetecom.com CETECOM Inc. is a Delaware Corporation with Corporation number: 2113686 Board of Directors: Dr. Harald Ansorge, Dr. Klaus Matkey, Hans Peter May V.2.16M-2002-03-12 \\stupendousman\rootappsdata\emc\projects_emc\hhp\843- 2005_d7900_mc46\sar\sar_843_2005_fcc__850_1900_2400ver2.doc © Copyright by CETECOM SAR Test Report No. SAR_843_2005_FCC_850_1900_2400_ver2 for the Handheld Products Handheld Computer Model Number: Dolphin 7900 FCC ID: HD57900LUP, HD57900LU0, HD57900BUP & HD57900BU0 Date of Report: 04/20/2005 Date of issue: 04/20/2005 Report Copy No.: 01 SAR Test Report No. SAR_843_2005_FCC_850_1900_2400_ver2 Date of Report: 04/20/2005 Page 32 of 32 This report shall not be reproduced except in full without the written approval of: CETECOM Inc. SAR 411 Dixon Landing Road Milpitas, CA 95035 U.S.A. Contents 1 ASSESSMENT ...................................................................................................................4 2 ADMINISTRATIVE DATA...................................................................................................5 2.1 Identification of the Testing Laboratory Issuing the SAR Assessment Report ...............5 2.2 Identification of the Client...........................................................................................5 2.3 Identification of the Manufacturer...............................................................................5 3 EQUIPMENT UNDER INVESTIGATION (EUI)...................................................................6 3.1 Identification of the Equipment under Investigation ...................................................6 3.2 FCC ID Configurations:..............................................................................................6 4 SUBJECT OF INVESTIGATION ........................................................................................7 4.1 The IEEE Standard C95.1 and the FCC Exposure Criteria .......................................7 4.2 Distinction Between Exposed Population, Duration of Exposure and Frequencies...7 4.3 Distinction between Maximum Permissible Exposure and SAR Limits......................8 4.4 SAR Limit ...................................................................................................................8 5 THE FCC ME…
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| 2 | 22H | 824.2 MHz - 848.8 MHz | 2 W | 300KGXW | 0.016 ppm |
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