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HD59500LU0EHandheld PC with GSM and WLAN transmitter

Honeywell International Inc
Handheld PC with GSM and WLAN transmitter - FCC ID HD59500LU0E - Honeywell International Inc
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Application Details

Equipment Class
PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear
Date of Grant
Jul 18, 2006
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Jul 18, 2006
Equipment Note
Handheld PC with GSM and WLAN transmitter
Frequency Range
824.20000000 - 848.80000000
Company
Honeywell International Inc
Country
United States

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Users Manual

Dolphin® 9500 Series User’s Guide-Pre- liminary Rev (d) 7/17/06 1 - 1 1 Introduction Congratulations on the purchase of your Dolphin mobile computer! You have made a wise choice in selecting the Dolphin, a device known worldwide for its ergonomic form factor, light-weight, rugged design and single-handed data collection capabilities. The Dolphin 9500 Series consists of the following terminals: Dolphin 9500For details, see Dolphin 9500 on page 3-4. Dolphin 9550 For details, see Dolphin 9550 on page 3-6. Dolphin 9501For details, see Dolphin 9501 Side Panel on page 11-3. Dolphin 9551For details, see Dolphin 9551 Hardware on page 11-6. Ergonomics The patented shape of Dolphin terminals fits into either hand comfortably with major function keys that are easy to access. The adjustable hand strap on the back panel ensures a secure grip enabling true, one-handed operation. The integrated pistol-grip handle on the Dolphin 9550 provides intuitive point-and-shoot scanning over extended periods of use. Rugged Design Dolphin terminals are the most durable mobile computers on the market. Their rugged design can withstand repeated five-foot drops onto a concrete floor, extreme temperatures, and high humidity, moisture, and dust conditions. The terminals are independently tested to meet IP64 specifications. Mobile Computing Features • Low-power, high-resolution digital image engine for omni-directional and auto-discrimination decoding of most bar code symbologies; see Bar Code Symbologies Supported on page 2-6. • Integrated 802.11b, GSM/GPRS, and Bluetooth ™ wireless radios for real-time data collection applications • Intel ® X-Scale 400MHz RISC microprocessor for fast processing • Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition Software for Pocket PC platform - easily programmable with standard programming tools • 64 MB RAM and 32 MB Flash memory configuration for ample and secure data storage • Secure Digital (SD) memory interface enables additional memory installation Additional Features • Long-lasting Lithium Ion (Li-ion) batteries • Large, easy-to-read 1/4 VGA (240 x 320) color touch screen that can display text or graphics • Three keyboard options: 43-key alpha/numeric, 35-key numeric/alpha, and 56-key full alpha/numeric • Industrial-grade connector that supports serial and USB communications, as well as power in and out • Full suite of compatible peripheral devices • Decoding of stacked linear and matrix codes with Optical Character Recognition (OCR) functionality • Digital picture capability • Audio jack for headset use • IrDA port for fast infrared communications • Speaker and microphone for advanced audio functionality Application Development Tools • Dolphin SDK Add-on for Pocket PC 2003 - supports Embedded Visual C++ 4.0 • Dolphin .NET SDK for Pocket PC 2002 and 2003 - supports Visual Studio.NET 2003 (VB.NET and C#.NET) • Dolphin GSM/GPRS SDK Add-on for Pocket PC 2003 - supports Embedded Visual C++ 4.0 and Visual Studio.NET 2003 This User’s Guide The Dolphin 9500 Series User’s Guide provides you with the information you need to make the most of your Dolphin terminal. 1 - 2Rev (d) 7/17/06 Dolphin® 9500 Series User’s Guide-Pre- liminary Required Safety Labels Dolphin terminals meet or exceed the requirements of all applicable standards organizations for safe operation. However, as with any electrical equipment, the best way to ensure safe operation is to operate them according to the agency guidelines that follow. Please read these guidelines carefully before using your Dolphin mobile computer. Locations Safety and radio labels appear on the back panel. Dolphin 9500Dolphin 9550 Dolphin 9501/9551 Embedded Safety Information Text Dolphin 9501/9550/9551 terminals have the following safety information embedded in the plastic in different locations on the terminal: Laser Safety Label Text Terminals with laser engines or laser aimers contain the following laser safety labels: Dolphin 9500/9550 with 5300SF/SR laser aimer Dolphin 9501/9551 with laser engine Safety and radio label Laser safety label Embedded safety information Safety label Laser safety label Embedded safety information Laser safety and radio label FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE Tested to Comply With FCC Standards This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numerique de la Classe B est conforme a la norme NMB-003 du Canada. No user serviceable parts. Opening voids warranty US and foreign patents pending. Made in USA of US & imported parts. LASER LIGHT. DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT 1.0 mW MAX OUTPUT: 650nM IEC60825-1:1993+A1+A2 Complies with 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.1 1 except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No.50, dated July 26, 2001. LASER LIGHT. DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT 1.0mW MAX OUTPUT: 650nM EN60825-1: 1994 + A11 + A2 Complies with 21CFR1040.10and 1040.11 except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No.50, dated July 26, 2001. Dolphin® 9500 Series User’s Guide-Pre- liminary Rev (d) 7/17/06 1 - 3 Dolphin 9500 Series Batch Terminal The following are the required safety labels for batch terminals that appear on the back panel of the following terminals: Regulatory and Safety Approvals for all Dolphin 9500 Series Terminals The CE Mark on the product indicates that the system has been tested to and conforms with the provisions noted within the 89/336/EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive and the 73/23/EEC and 93/68/EEC Low Voltage Directive. For further information, please contact: Hand Held Products, Inc. Nijverheidsweg 9 5627 BT Eindhoven The Netherlands Hand Held Products shall not be liable for use of our product with equipment (i.e., power supplies, personal computers, etc.) that is not CE marked and does not comply with the Low Voltage Directive. Dolphin 9500 Dolphin 9550 Dolphin 9501Dolphin 9551 ParameterSpecification U.S.A Canada European Community FCC Part 15, Class B ICES-003 EN 55022 (CISPR 22) Class B EN60950:2000 EN60825-1:1994 + A11 + A2 EN55024:1998 VG…

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Users Manual

Dolphin® 9500 Series User’s Guide-Pre- liminary Rev (d) 7/10/06 8 - 1 8 Wireless PAN (WPAN) Communications with Bluetooth Overview Dolphin terminals are available with a Bluetooth radio for WPAN (Wireless Personal Area Network) usage. When the Dolphin is first initialized, the *.cab file and module for Bluetooth are installed. Enabling the Bluetooth Radio Before using the radio, make sure that the Bluetooth radio is enabled. When the radio is enabled, the Bluetooth icon appears in the task tray on the Today screen. Note: Radios are enabled in the Radio Manager; tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > Radio Manager. Setting Up Your Bluetooth Card Note: If you use the Get Connected! Wizard, which is recommended for normal usage, then this step is not necessary. This step would be used to change the friendly name of your device. 1. Tap the Bluetooth icon that appears in the task tray on the Today screen. 2. In the pop-up menu, select Advanced Features, then My Bluetooth Device. (If you installed OBEX, the menu also lists Transfer via Bluetooth.) 3. In the My Bluetooth Device screen, you can modify the Friendly Name and make any desired configuration changes. When done, tap OK. • In normal phone connect operation, Discoverable mode is not needed and should be disabled. • If you do enable Discoverable mode (e.g., for ActiveSync), note that it does not shut off by itself. To save power, remember to disable it when not needed. •Connectable, Use Authentication, and Use Encryption are also not required for printing or dial-up networking applications. • Check Use Authentication to enable the Use Encryption option. Assign COM Ports Follow these steps to view and/or modify the Bluetooth COM ports. 8 - 2Rev (d) 7/10/06 Dolphin® 9500 Series User’s Guide-Pre- liminary 1. Tap on the Bluetooth icon on the Today screen. Select Advanced Features then My Bluetooth Device. Note: If you installed OBEX, the menu also lists Transfer via Bluetooth. 2. The My Bluetooth Device screen appears. Tap on the COM Ports tab. 3. As needed, view and/or enable/disable the Bluetooth COM port assignments. Tap OK. You can also disable the IrDA port to free up a port for Bluetooth devices. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > IrDA and select Disable IrDA Port. Note: The Bluetooth Phone port cannot be disabled. Discover Bluetooth Device(s) Follow these steps to discover other Bluetooth devices nearby, including non-phone devices. The Device Discovery Wizard is a more detailed alternative to using the Bluetooth “Get Connected!” Wizard or Bluetooth ActiveSync or Bluetooth LAN Access options. The Device Discovery Wizard allows you to discover any type of Bluetooth device. 1. If not open, launch the Bluetooth Devices folder. Tap on the Bluetooth icon on the Today screen. Select Advanced Features then Bluetooth Devices. 2. In the Bluetooth Devices Folder, tap on the Device Discovery icon. Or you can tap on Tools. In the pop-up menu, select Device Discovery. Dolphin® 9500 Series User’s Guide-Pre- liminary Rev (d) 7/10/06 8 - 3 3. Follow the Bluetooth Device Discovery Wizard to search for Bluetooth devices nearby. When prompted, select the device type you seek. 4. When the search is complete, a screen reports the discovered Bluetooth devices. Check the box next to any device you wish to save information about, (i.e., any devices you wish to connect to). Tap Next. 5. A service discovery phase begins, 5-10 seconds per chosen device. 6. In the next screen, tap Finish. Bond With Discovered Device(s) Follow these steps to bond with an already discovered Bluetooth device. In most cases, bonding is for establishing secure communications with a Bluetooth-enabled phone. This is a more detailed alternative to using the Bluetooth “Get Connected! Wizard.” Important! • Do not try to bond with a Motorola Timeport 270C or Nokia 6310! • Do not use this method to bond with a printer! The third-party printing software included on the installation CD also handles bonding. 1. If not open, launch the Bluetooth Devices folder. Tap on the Bluetooth icon in the Today screen. Select Advanced Features, then Bluetooth Devices. 8 - 4Rev (d) 7/10/06 Dolphin® 9500 Series User’s Guide-Pre- liminary 2. Tap and hold your stylus on the Bluetooth device you want to bond with. In the pop-up menu, select Bond. 3. Alternatively, after selecting a device, tap on the Bond icon. Or tap on Device, then select Bond. 4. The Bluetooth Device Bonding Wizard launches. Follow the wizard to bond with your selected device. 5. As prompted, make sure the Bluetooth device that you want to bond with is in Bondable mode. Dolphin® 9500 Series User’s Guide-Pre- liminary Rev (d) 7/10/06 8 - 5 6. If the remote device is set up to accept bonding, a Bluetooth Passkey screen appears. To continue bonding, enter the correct passkey and tap Reply. 7. When you have successfully bonded with the other device, tap Finish. View Device Properties Follow these steps to view the properties of an already discovered device. 1. If not open, launch the Bluetooth Devices folder. Tap on the Bluetooth icon on the Today screen. Select Advanced Features then Bluetooth Devices. 2. Select a device. Tap on the Properties icon, or tap on Device then select Properties. Alternatively, you can tap and hold your stylus on the Bluetooth device you want to view information about. In the pop-up menu, select Properties. 3. Use the General and Services screens to research device properties. If needed, assign a new device type icon by tapping on the arrow buttons in the General screen. You can also use the Device name field to rename the device. When done, tap OK for the setting to take effect. Set Up Your Favorite Device Follow these steps to set up default devices in the Bluetooth Devices folder. Please note that the Get Connected! Wizard automatically assigns the favorite phone. 1. Tap Tools > My Favorites. 8 - 6Rev (d) 7/10/06 Dolphin® 9500 Series User’s Guide-Pre- liminary 2. Tap on the tab for the type of device you wo…

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Cover Letter(s)

Statement The HHP Dolphin 9500 (FCC IDs: HD59500BUPE, HD59500LUPE, HD59500LU0E and HD59500BU0E) contains an approved module with the FCC ID: QIPMC75. This module supports GPRS and EGPRS modes. The EGPRS mode of this module is not available on the D9500. HHP stated that EGPRS is not available and this was confirmed during testing with the use of a base station simulator. Pete Krebill Project Engineer 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] URL: www.cetecom.com

External Photos

External Photos D9500LUP EUT – Top view External Photos D9500LUP EUT – Bottom view External Photos D9500LUP EUT Cradle – Top view External Photos D9500LUP EUT Cradle – Front view External Photos D9500LUP EUT Cradle – Bottom view

ID Label/Location Info

1 - 6Rev (d) 7/17/06 Dolphin® 9500 Series User’s Guide-Pre- liminary Dolphin 9500 WWAN (GSM)Radio Dolphin RF terminals are designed to comply with the most current applicable standards on safe levels of RF energy developed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and has been recommended for adoption by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Note: The Dolphin 9500 model is the only terminal in the Dolphin 9500 Series that can be equipped with a GSM/GPRS radio for WWAN functionality. Required Safety Labels The following is the required safety label that appears on the back panel of a Dolphin 9500 terminal equipped with a GSM radio: GSM GSM and 802.11b GSM and Bluetooth GSM, 802.11b, and Bluetooth MC-45MC-75 MC-45MC-75 MC-45MC-75 MC-45MC-75 1 VGUDGQD W 6&&) K WL:\ OSP R&RWGHWVH7 KWL Z VHLO S PRFVXWD U DSSDODWL J L' % VV D O&VL K 7 (6 8(&,) ) 2 5 2(0 2 + 5 2)    6 ( & ,QD L G D QD&DOH G H X T LUHPXQOHLUD SSD WH&  DGD QD&XG    % 01H P U RQ DODHP URI QRF W V H % H V V D O & P R FG OH KGQDK Z ZZF Q, VWFXG R U3GOH+G Q D+ 6 8 I R $ 68Q L HG D0  V WU D S G H W U R S P L  V W UD S H O E D H FL Y UHV U H VXR 1 \ W QD U U D :V GL R 9JQLQH S 2  %   D G D Q D&  '+', & & ) Tested to Comply With FCC Standards This Class B Digital apparatus complies with Canadian FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE ICES-003.Cet appareil numerique de la Classe B est conforme a la norme NMB-003 du Canada. Made in USA of US & imported parts. No user serviceable parts. Opening Voids Warranty. IC1693B-95E FCC ID: HD59500BU0E Hand Held Products, Inc. www.handheld.com 1 7HVWHGWR&RPSO\:LWK)&&6WDQGDUGV 7KLV&ODVV%'LJLWDODSSDUDWXVFRPSOLHVZLWK )25 +20( 25 2)),&( 86( &DQDGLDQ,&(6&HWDSSDULHOQXPHULTXHGHOD &ODVVH%HVWFRQIRUPHDODQRUPH10%GX&DQDGD +DQG+HOG3URGXFWV,QFZZZKDQGKHOGFRP 0DGHLQ86$RI86  LPSRUWHGSDUWV 1RXVHUVHUYLFHDEOHSDUWV 2SHQLQJ9RLGV:DUUDQW\   &DQDGD % )&& ,' +' Tested to Comply With FCC Standards This Class B Digital apparatus complies with Canadian FORHOMEOROFFICEUSE ICES-003.Cet appareil numerique de la Classe B est conforme a la norme NMB-003 du Canada. Made in USA of US & imported parts. No user serviceable parts. Opening Voids Warranty. IC1693B-95E FCC ID: HD59500LU0E Hand Held Products, Inc. www.handheld.com 1 VGU D GQDW6 & &) K WL: \OS P R& R W G H WV H 7 K W L Z V HLO SPRFV XW DU DSS DO D W L J L' %V VDO & VL K7 (6 8 (&, )) 25 2 ( 02+ 52 )  6( & ,Q D L G DQ D &DOHG H X TL UH P X Q OH L U DSSD W H &  D G D Q D &XG%0 1 H P UR QDODHPURI Q RF W VH%H V V D O & IT/YZ I [J U X6JRK. J T G. $ 68QLHG D 0 68 I R VWUDSGH W U R SP L UH V XR 1 HO EDHFL YU HV VWUDS V G L R 9J Q LQ H S2 \W QDU U D:     %    D GD Q D &     '+' ,&&) P RF G O H K G Q DKZZZ Tested to Comply With FCC Standards This Class B Digital apparatus complies with Canadian FORHOMEOROFFICEUSE ICES-003.Cet appareil numerique de la Classe B est conforme a la norme NMB-003 du Canada. Made in USA of US & imported parts. No user serviceable parts. Opening Voids Warranty. IC1693B-95E FCC ID: HD59500BUPE Hand Held Products, Inc. www.handheld.com 1 VGU D G QDW6&&) KWL: \ O S PR& R WGH W V H7 K WL Z VH L OSPR F V XW DUD S SD O DWL JL'% V VDO &VLK 7 (68 ( & ,) )2 5 2 ( 02 +52)  6 (&,QDLG DQD & D OHG H X T L U HP X Q OHL U DS S D W H & D GDQD&XG %01H PUR Q D O DH PU R I QRF W VH%H VVD O& F Q, V W FXGR U3G O H + G Q D+ $68 Q L HGD0 68I R  V WUDS GHWU RSPL U HVXR1 HOED HF L Y U HV VWU D S V G L R9J QLQH S2  \W Q D UU D :     %    D GD Q D &     '+ ',&&) PR F G OHK GQDK ZZ Z Tested to Comply With FCC Standards This Class B Digital apparatus complies with Canadian FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE ICES-003.Cet appareil numerique de la Classe B est conforme a la norme NMB-003 du Canada. Made in USA of US & imported parts. No user serviceable parts. Opening Voids Warranty. IC1693B-95E FCC ID: HD59500LUPE Hand Held Products, Inc. www.handheld.com

Internal Photos

PHOTOS INTERNAL FCC-ID : HD595LU0E (GSM + WLAN) IC-ID : 1693B-95E Page 1 of 2 PHOTOS INTERNAL FCC-ID : HD595LU0E (GSM + WLAN) IC-ID : 1693B-95E Page 2 of 2

Internal Photos

MC75: component side MC75: component side, shielding opened MC75: rear side

RF Exposure Info

SAR Test Report No.: SAR_HANDH_014_06002_D9500_850_1900_2400 Date of Report: 6/23/2006 Appendix A Plots Page 1 of 21 System / software: SARA2 / 2.40 VPM Input Power Drift: Date / Time: 6/8/2006 9:23:19 AM DUT Battery Model/No: Filename: temp.txt Probe Serial Number: M0016 Ambient Temperature: 22.8°C Liquid Simulant: 850 Device Under Test: HHP D9500 Relative Permittivity: 42.18 Relative Humidity: 30% Conductivity: 0.893 Phantom S/No: Head04_37.csv Liquid Temperature: 22.0°C Phantom Rotation: 0° Max SAR Y-axis Location: -13.00 mm DUT Position: left touch Max SAR Z-axis Location: -102.00 mm Antenna Configuration: integral Max E Field: 24.13 V/m Test Frequency: 836.6MHz SAR 1g: 0.398 W/kg Air Factors: 2390 / 2143 / 2668 SAR 10g: 0.267 W/kg Conversion Factors: .273 / .273 / .273 SAR Start: 0.183 W/kg Type of Modulation: SAR End: 0.187 W/kg Modn. Duty Cycle: SAR Drift during Scan: 2.23 % Diode Compression Factors (V*200): 20 / 20 / 20 Probe battery last changed: 5/24/2006 Input Power Level: max Extrapolation: poly4 SAR Test Report No.: SAR_HANDH_014_06002_D9500_850_1900_2400 Date of Report: 6/23/2006 Appendix A Plots Page 2 of 21 System / software: SARA2 / 2.40 VPM Input Power Drift: Date / Time: 6/8/2006 9:45:52 AM DUT Battery Model/No: Filename: lefttch190.txt Probe Serial Number: M0016 Ambient Temperature: 22.8°C Liquid Simulant: 850 Device Under Test: HHP D9500 Relative Permittivity: 42.18 Relative Humidity: 30% Conductivity: 0.893 Phantom S/No: Head04_37.csv Liquid Temperature: 22.0°C Phantom Rotation: 0° Max SAR Y-axis Location: -3.00 mm DUT Position: left tilt Max SAR Z-axis Location: -101.00 mm Antenna Configuration: integral Max E Field: 31.26 V/m Test Frequency: 836.6MHz SAR 1g: 0.748 W/kg Air Factors: 2390 / 2143 / 2668 SAR 10g: 0.477 W/kg Conversion Factors: .273 / .273 / .273 SAR Start: 0.340 W/kg Type of Modulation: SAR End: 0.333 W/kg Modn. Duty Cycle: SAR Drift during Scan: -2.14 % Diode Compression Factors (V*200): 20 / 20 / 20 Probe battery last changed: 5/24/2006 Input Power Level: max Extrapolation: poly4 SAR Test Report No.: SAR_HANDH_014_06002_D9500_850_1900_2400 Date of Report: 6/23/2006 Appendix A Plots Page 3 of 21 System / software: SARA2 / 2.40 VPM Input Power Drift: Date / Time: 6/8/2006 10:45:50 AM DUT Battery Model/No: Filename: righttch190.txt Probe Serial Number: M0016 Ambient Temperature: 22.8°C Liquid Simulant: 850 Device Under Test: HHP D9500 Relative Permittivity: 42.18 Relative Humidity: 30% Conductivity: 0.893 Phantom S/No: Head04_37.csv Liquid Temperature: 22.0°C Phantom Rotation: 180° Max SAR Y-axis Location: 5.00 mm DUT Position: right touch Max SAR Z-axis Location: -115.00 mm Antenna Configuration: integral Max E Field: 19.81 V/m Test Frequency: 836.6MHz SAR 1g: 0.314 W/kg Air Factors: 2390 / 2143 / 2668 SAR 10g: 0.220 W/kg Conversion Factors: .273 / .273 / .273 SAR Start: 0.168 W/kg Type of Modulation: SAR End: 0.174 W/kg Modn. Duty Cycle: SAR Drift during Scan: 3.83 % Diode Compression Factors (V*200): 20 / 20 / 20 Probe battery last changed: 5/24/2006 Input Power Level: max Extrapolation: poly4 SAR Test Report No.: SAR_HANDH_014_06002_D9500_850_1900_2400 Date of Report: 6/23/2006 Appendix A Plots Page 4 of 21 System / software: SARA2 / 2.40 VPM Input Power Drift: Date / Time: 6/8/2006 11:20:28 AM DUT Battery Model/No: Filename: righttlt190.txt Probe Serial Number: M0016 Ambient Temperature: 22.8°C Liquid Simulant: 850 Device Under Test: HHP D9500 Relative Permittivity: 42.18 Relative Humidity: 30% Conductivity: 0.893 Phantom S/No: Head04_37.csv Liquid Temperature: 22.0°C Phantom Rotation: 180° Max SAR Y-axis Location: -9.00 mm DUT Position: right tilt Max SAR Z-axis Location: -123.00 mm Antenna Configuration: integral Max E Field: 24.21 V/m Test Frequency: 836.6MHz SAR 1g: 0.459 W/kg Air Factors: 2390 / 2143 / 2668 SAR 10g: 0.330 W/kg Conversion Factors: .273 / .273 / .273 SAR Start: 0.258 W/kg Type of Modulation: SAR End: 0.259 W/kg Modn. Duty Cycle: SAR Drift during Scan: 0.27 % Diode Compression Factors (V*200): 20 / 20 / 20 Probe battery last changed: 5/24/2006 Input Power Level: max Extrapolation: poly4 SAR Test Report No.: SAR_HANDH_014_06002_D9500_850_1900_2400 Date of Report: 6/23/2006 Appendix A Plots Page 5 of 21 System / software: SARA2 / 2.40 VPM Input Power Drift: Date / Time: 6/8/2006 12:13:07 PM DUT Battery Model/No: Filename: righttlt190.txt Probe Serial Number: M0016 Ambient Temperature: 22.8°C Liquid Simulant: 850 Device Under Test: HHP D9500 Relative Permittivity: 42.28 Relative Humidity: 30% Conductivity: 0.889 Phantom S/No: Head04_37.csv Liquid Temperature: 22.0°C Phantom Rotation: 0° Max SAR Y-axis Location: -1.00 mm DUT Position: left tilt Max SAR Z-axis Location: -102.00 mm Antenna Configuration: integral Max E Field: 27.62 V/m Test Frequency: 824.2MHz SAR 1g: 0.587 W/kg Air Factors: 2390 / 2143 / 2668 SAR 10g: 0.365 W/kg Conversion Factors: .273 / .273 / .273 SAR Start: 0.256 W/kg Type of Modulation: SAR End: 0.265 W/kg Modn. Duty Cycle: SAR Drift during Scan: 3.80 % Diode Compression Factors (V*200): 20 / 20 / 20 Probe battery last changed: 5/24/2006 Input Power Level: max Extrapolation: poly4 SAR Test Report No.: SAR_HANDH_014_06002_D9500_850_1900_2400 Date of Report: 6/23/2006 Appendix A Plots Page 6 of 21 System / software: SARA2 / 2.40 VPM Input Power Drift: Date / Time: 6/8/2006 12:48:35 PM DUT Battery Model/No: Filename: lefttlt128.txt Probe Serial Number: M0016 Ambient Temperature: 22.8°C Liquid Simulant: 850 Device Under Test: HHP D9500 Relative Permittivity: 42.09 Relative Humidity: 30% Conductivity: 0.896 Phantom S/No: Head04_37.csv Liquid Temperature: 22.0°C Phantom Rotation: 0° Max SAR Y-axis Location: -3.00 mm DUT Position: left tilt Max SAR Z-axis Location: -106.00 mm Antenna Configuration: integral Max E Field: 34.13 V/m Test Frequency: 848.8MHz SAR 1g: 0.851 W/kg Air Factors: 2390 / 2143 / 2668 SAR 10g: 0.539 W/kg Conversion Factors: .273 / .273 / .273 SAR Start: 0.389 W/kg Type of Modulation: SAR End: 0.394…

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RF Exposure Info

SAR Test Report No.: SAR_HANDH_014_06002_D9500_850_1900_2400 Date of Report: 6/23/2006 Appendix B Page 1 of 11 Appendix B: Photos EUT Photos: Photo 1. EUT front SAR Test Report No.: SAR_HANDH_014_06002_D9500_850_1900_2400 Date of Report: 6/23/2006 Appendix B Page 2 of 11 Photo 2. EUT back SAR Test Report No.: SAR_HANDH_014_06002_D9500_850_1900_2400 Date of Report: 6/23/2006 Appendix B Page 3 of 11 Setup Photos Photo 3. Left touch SAR Test Report No.: SAR_HANDH_014_06002_D9500_850_1900_2400 Date of Report: 6/23/2006 Appendix B Page 4 of 11 Photo 4. Left tilt SAR Test Report No.: SAR_HANDH_014_06002_D9500_850_1900_2400 Date of Report: 6/23/2006 Appendix B Page 5 of 11 Photo 5. Right touch SAR Test Report No.: SAR_HANDH_014_06002_D9500_850_1900_2400 Date of Report: 6/23/2006 Appendix B Page 6 of 11 Photo 6 Right tilt SAR Test Report No.: SAR_HANDH_014_06002_D9500_850_1900_2400 Date of Report: 6/23/2006 Appendix B Page 7 of 11 Photo 7 Body SAR WLAN SAR Test Report No.: SAR_HANDH_014_06002_D9500_850_1900_2400 Date of Report: 6/23/2006 Appendix B Page 8 of 11 Photo 8 Body SAR GPRS SAR Test Report No.: SAR_HANDH_014_06002_D9500_850_1900_2400 Date of Report: 6/23/2006 Appendix B Page 9 of 11 Photo 9. Photo to demonstrate 15 cm Z-axis head phantom SAR Test Report No.: SAR_HANDH_014_06002_D9500_850_1900_2400 Date of Report: 6/23/2006 Appendix B Page 10 of 11 Photo 10. Photo to demonstrate 15 cm Z-axis flat phantom WLAN SAR Test Report No.: SAR_HANDH_014_06002_D9500_850_1900_2400 Date of Report: 6/23/2006 Appendix B Page 11 of 11 Photo 11: Photo to demonstrate 15 cm Z-axis flat phantom GPRS

RF Exposure Info

SAR Test Report No: SAR_HANDH_014_06002_D9500_850_1900_2400 Date of Report:6/23/2006 Appendix C Miscellaneous Page 1 of 11 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) 6/8/06 900 41.95 0.935 6/23/06 900 41.63 0.933 6/8/06 824.2 42.28 0.889 6/8/06 836.0 42.18 0.893 6/8/06 848.8 42.09 0.896 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 6/23/2006. SAR measurements were made within 24 hours of the measurement of liquid parameters. Freq. Rel. Condy (MHz) Perm. (S/m) 824.2 56.55 0.981 836.0 56.11 0.984 848.8 55.90 0.989 1 SAR Test Report No: SAR_HANDH_014_06002_D9500_850_1900_2400 Date of Report:6/23/2006 Appendix C Miscellaneous Page 2 of 11 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 SAR measurements were made within 24 hours of the measurement of liquid parameters. Freq. Rel. Condy (MHz) Perm. (S/m) 6/2/06 1900 39.41 1.421 6/23/06 1900 39.47 1.416 6/2/06 1850.2 39.62 1.389 6/2/06 1880 39.49 1.398 6/2/06 1909.8 39.42 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 6/23/06. SAR measurements were made within 24 hours of the measurement of liquid parameters. Freq. Rel. Condy (MHz) Perm. (S/m) 1850.2 53.46 1.551 1880 43.27 1.562 1909.8 53.06 1.566 2 SAR Test Report No: SAR_HANDH_014_06002_D9500_850_1900_2400 Date of Report:6/23/2006 Appendix C Miscellaneous Page 3 of 11 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 12/21/2004. SAR measurements were made within 24 hours of the measurement of liquid parameters. Freq. Rel. Condy (MHz) Perm. (S/m) 2450 39.86 1.79 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 12/21/2004. SAR measurements were made within 24 hours of the measurement of liquid parameters. Freq. Rel. Condy (MHz) Perm. (S/m) 2412 50.96 1.863 2437 50.99 1.912 2462 50.88 1.936 Environment: Temperature: 22.0 °C ± 2°C Humidity: 45% _ 55 % 3 SAR Test Report No: SAR_HANDH_014_06002_D9500_850_1900_2400 Date of Report:6/23/2006 Appendix C Miscellaneous Page 4 of 11 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 Software IndexSAR SARA2 v2.41 VPM N/A N/A N/A 900 MHz Head Tissue Simulant Cetecom Inc. 900 Head N/A 6/8/2006 & 6/23/2006 N/A 850 MHz Body Tissue Simulant Cetecom Inc. 850 Body N/A 6/23/2006 N/A 1900 MHz Head Tissue Simulant Cetecom Inc. 1900 Head N/A 6/2/2006 & 6/23/2006 N/A 1900 MHz Body Tissue Simulant Cetecom Inc. 1900 Body N/A 6/23/2006 N/A 2400 MHz Body Tissue Simulant Cetecom Inc. 2400 Body N/A 12/21/2004 N/A 2400 MHz Head Tissue Simulant Cetecom Inc. 2400 Head N/A 12/21/2004 N/A 900 MHz Dipole IndexSAR – IEEE 1528 design IXD-090 0016 07/20/2005 07/20/2006 1900 MHz Dipole IndexSAR – IEEE 1528 design IXD-190 0016 07/20/2005 07/20/2006 2450 MHz Dipole IndexSAR – IEEE 1528 design IXD-245 0016 07/20/2004 07/20/2005 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 SAR Probe IndexSAR IXP-030 S/N M0016 9/29/2005 9/29/2006 Dielectric Measurement Kit IndexSAR Di-Line N/A N/A N/A 4 SAR Test Report No: SAR_HANDH_014_06002_D9500_850_1900_2400 Date of Report:6/23/2006 Appendix C Miscellaneous Page 5 of 11 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.) 5 SAR Test Report No: SAR_HANDH_014_06002_D9500_850_1900_2400 Date of Report:6/23/2006 Appendix C Miscellaneous Page 6 of 11 Report No. SN0016_090-180-190-245 July 1 st 2002 Revised 7/20/2005 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] 6 SAR Test Report No: SAR_HANDH_014_06002_D9500_850_1900_2400 Date …

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Contact Information

Applicant

Cindy Jiang(Global Regulatory Compliance Manager)
[email protected]+86(512)82258162Fax: +86(512)62571517

Test Firm

Cetecom Inc.Lothar Schmidt
[email protected]408-586-6200Fax: 510-252-0559

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower OutputEmissionTolerance
222H824.2 MHz - 848.8 MHz410.00 mW300KGXW0.08 ppm
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Power Output listed is ERP for Part 22 and EIRP for Part 24. This device contains 900 MHz EGSM and 1800 DCS functions that are not operational in U.S. Territories. This filing is only applicable to operation in 850 MHz Cellular band and 1900 MHz PCS band and WLAN operation. Simultaneous operation of GSM 850/1900 and WLAN transmitter is prohibited. The antenna(s) and transmitter in this device must be installed by the manufacturer as shown in the filing. The antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna(s) or transmitter than included in this filing. The SAR data in this filing are applicable to demonstrate compliance for the final product. End-users and installers must be provided with transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. Body-worn operations are restricted to belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly. Highest reported SAR values are: Part 24 - Head: 0.58 W/kg, Body: 0.27 W/kg; Part 22 - Head: 0.85 W/kg, Body: 1.08 W/kg

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