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HTC Corporation
SmartPhone - FCC ID NM8VOYAGER - HTC Corporation
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Application Details

Equipment Class
PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear
Date of Grant
Nov 06, 2003
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Nov 06, 2003
Equipment Note
SmartPhone
Frequency Range
1850.20000000 - 1909.80000000
Company
HTC Corporation
Country
Taiwan

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Users Manual

Smartphone User Manual (C) 2003 All rights reserved. The names of actual companies and products mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners. Smartphone User Manual Safeguard 2 Congratulations on the purchase of your new Windows(R) Powered Smartphone 2003! Please read the following warnings before op er - at ing your device. Warnings! Please Read Before Operating your Device THE DEVICE IS NOT CHARGED WHEN YOU TAKE IT OUT OF THE BOX. (For information, see Step 2: Charge the battery in Quick Start Guide) TO TURN ON YOUR SMARTPHONE PRESS AND HOLD THE POWER BUTTON FOR 3 SECONDS. DO NOT REMOVE THE BATTERY PACK WHEN THE DEVICE IS CHARGING. WHEN INSERT YOUR SIM CARD, MAKE SURE THE DEVICE IS POWER-OFF, THEN CLICKS IT INTO PLACE. (For more information, see Step 1: Insert the SIM card in Quick Start Guide) YOUR WARRANTY IS INVALIDATED IF YOU OPEN OR TAMPER WITH THE DEVICE’s OUTER CASING. (For more information, see the enclosed warranty card) Smartphone User Manual Contents 3 Contents Chapter 1 Getting Started 1.1 Knowing your smartphone 6 1.2 Status indicators 9 1.3 Battery 10 1.4 Accessories 11 1.5 Navigating 13 1.6 Entering text and numbers 17 1.7 Securing your phone 20 Chapter 2 Using your phone 2.1 Making a call 24 2.2 Receiving a call 26 2.3 In-call options 27 2.4 Retrieving a voice mail message 28 2.5 Reviewing your calls 29 2.6 Shortcuts (speed dials) 30 2.7 Advanced dialing options 32 2.8 Switching to your Bluetooth headset 34 Chapter 3 Using your camera 3.1 Camera and Video Recorder 36 3.2 Album 42 Chapter 4 Personalizing your phone 4.1 Changing settings 48 4.2 Bluetooth 56 4.3 Data Connections 60 Table of contents to be updatedTable of contents to be updated Smartphone User Manual Contents 4 Chapter 5 Messaging features 5.1 Setting up accounts 64 5.2 Sending e-mail, MMS and SMS messages 66 5.3 Receiving e-mail, MMS and SMS messages 78 5.4 Viewing your message folders 83 5.5 Managing your Inbox 86 5.6 Instant messaging 90 Chapter 6 Contacts, Calendar, and Tasks 6.1 Using Contacts 96 6.2 Using Calendar 101 6.3 Using Tasks 105 6.4 Photo Contacts 109 Chapter 7 Synchronizing information 7.1 Understanding ActiveSync 116 7.2 Synchronizing with a desktop computer 117 7.3 Synchronizing with a server 119 7.4 Other synchronization information 124 Chapter 8 Internet, entertainment and more 8.1 Internet Explorer 128 8.2 Media Player 133 8.3 Calculator 139 8.4 Modem link 139 8.5 Games 141 Chapter 1 Getting Started 1.1 Knowing your smartphone 1.2 Status indicators 1.3 Battery 1.4 Accessories 1.5 Navigating 1.6 Entering text and numbers 1.7 Securing your phone Smartphone User Manual 1. Getting Started 6 1.1 Knowing your smartphone This chapter will help you set up your Smartphone, charge its batteries, and fa mil iar ize yourself with its various hard ware and software components. Front, and right side view Nr.KeyFunction description 1LED indicator Solid green: Battery is fully charged. Solid red: Battery is empty. Solid amber: Battery is charging. Flashing green (blinking every second): Notifi cation Flashing green (blinking every 3 sec- onds): Network is attached. Flashing red: Battery is low. Flashing blue: Bluetooth network is at tached. Dim: Network is disconnected. 2Speaker This outputs voice from calls or sound from audio me dia. abc jkl tuv d e f m o n w x y z g h i p q r s Smartphone User Manual 1. Getting Started 7 Nr.KeyFunction description 3Navigation stickUse to move left, right, up and down through on-screen in for ma tion; press the center to se lect. 4Right soft key This button selects the com mand shown on the screen immediately above the key. The com mand shown chang es in re sponse to the pro gram you are us ing. 5End / Key lockPress once to end a call. Press and hold to lock/unlock the key pad. 6BackPress to go back to the pre vi ous screen. 7Dialing keypadPress to enter numbers and characters. 8Earphone jackWhen you want to lis ten to music or talk hands-free, insert the ear phone jack here. 9Pound keyPressing and holding the pound key dis plays a list of symbols. 10AsteriskPressing and hold ing the as ter isk key switch es be tween text and nu mer ic in put modes. You may also use this key to change be tween up per case and lowercase in text in put mode. 11Home/BluetoothPress to return to the Home screen. Press and hold to turn on/off Bluetooth headset and disconnect GPRS.and disconnect GPRS. 12Send/HandsfreePress once to pick up or initiate a call. Press and hold to turn on/off the speak er phone. 13Left soft keyThis button se lects the com mand shown on the screen immediately above the key. 14DisplayThe screen on your phone that displays information. The top of the display shows the title bar. Smartphone User Manual 1. Getting Started 8 Rear, side and base view Nr.KeyFunction description 1Car antenna con nec tor If your car supports, you can attach your phone to the antenna and utilize its su pe ri or re cep tion quality 2Power button When the phone is turned off, press the Power button to turn on the phone. When the phone is on: Press the power button to ac cess the Quick List. Press and hold the power button to turn off the phone. 3Camera button Press to launch the camera. 4VolumePress to adjust the volume of the earpiece and headset. 5MMC card slotInsert SD or MMC cards here to in crease the capacity of your device's memory. 6Universal connector Attach the USB/Serial cable here when syncing with your desktop computer or note book. Smartphone User Manual 1. Getting Started 9 1.2 Status indicators Status indicators are displayed in the title bar at the top of the phone's display. The following table lists common sta tus indicators and their meanings. IndicatorMeaning New email New voice mail New instant message Voice call active Data call active Call forwarding Call on hold Missed call Line 2 Battery level Low battery No battery Signal strength Radio off GPRS available GPRS in use Ringer off Multipress text input mode, lowercase Multipress text input mode,…

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Users Manual

5. Messaging features Smartphone User Manual 78 You must take additional steps to receive large messages and attachments, as described later in Working with large messages and attachments. 5.3 Receiving e-mail, MMS and SMS messages You can receive MMS, e-mail and SMS messages through Inbox synchronization or by connecting to your e-mail serv er. You can then view all of the messages in your Inbox. When you connect to the e-mail server or syn chro nize your Inbox with your desktop computer, only the fi rst 0.5 KB of each new message are downloaded to Inbox on your phone by default. Only small attachments are down load ed and the original messages remain on the e-mail server or your desktop computer. When you receive an e-mail mes sage, the Smartphone plays a sound and displays an en ve lope icon at the top of the screen. By default, the Home screen also displays the number of unopened e-mail and SMS messages. To quickly view new messages, select the message notifi cation area on the Home screen. Working with the message list Received messages are stored in the Inbox folder of the appropriate account. They are displayed in the Inbox mes- sage list. 1 To view the Inbox mes sage list: a. On the Home screen, select Start and then Inbox. b. Scroll right or left, or press Menu then Accounts, to switch to the account for which to view messages. The Inbox message list dis plays your received messages. 5. Messaging features Smartphone User Manual 79 2 To change message list display options: By default, messages are displayed in the order received. You can change the order in which messages are dis played and show the date and time that messages were sent. a. On the Home screen, select Start and then Inbox. b. Select Menu and then Options. c. Select Display. d. Change the display options and select Done. 3 To mark a message as Read or Unread: Messages that you have read are displayed in normal type with an open en ve lope icon. Messages that you have not read are displayed in bold type with a closed-envelope icon. You can change the status of a message by marking it as Read or Unread. a. On the Home screen, select Start and then Inbox. b. Scroll to the message to mark. d. Select Menu. e. Select Mark as Read or Mark as Unread. The message display is changed to refl ect its new status: normal text for read messages and bold text for unread messages. When you synchronize or send and receive e-mail, the message is displayed as Read or Unread in all locations. Working with messages 5. Messaging features Smartphone User Manual 80 You can open messages by selecting them in the message list. Using Inbox menu commands, you can quickly reply to, forward, and delete messages. 1 To open a message: a. On the Home screen, select Start and then Inbox. b. If necessary, scroll right or left to switch to the account you want. c. Select the message to open. d. To return to the message list, press the Back key. To open the next message in the list from with in an open message, scroll right; to open the previous mes sage in the list, scroll left. To create a contact card for the sender, select Menu and then Save Sender to Contacts. 2 To specify the language for reading a message: a. From an open message, select Menu and then Options. b. In E-mail message language, scroll to the language. c. Select Done. The message is displayed using the ap pro pri ate characters for the selected language. 3 To reply to a message: a. From an open message, select Menu and then Reply or Reply All. b. Enter a message in the message area. c. Select Send. The message is stored in Outbox and sent to recipients the next time you synchronize or connect to your e-mail server. SMS messages are sent immediately. 4 To forward a message: a. From an open message, select Menu and then Forward. b. Select the account to use. c. In To, enter recipient e-mail addresses or SMS 5. Messaging features Smartphone User Manual 81 numbers. Insert a semicolon (;) between multiple addresses or SMS numbers. d. Optionally, you can enter an introductory message by scrolling to the message area, pressing the Action key to insert a blank line, and entering your text. e. Select Send. SMS messages are sent immediately. E-mail messages are stored in Outbox and sent to recipients the next time you synchronize or connect to your e-mail server. 5 To delete a message: a. On the Home screen, select Start and then Inbox. b. If necessary, scroll right or left to switch to the account in which to delete a message. c. Scroll to the message to delete. d. Select Menu and then Delete. For the ActiveSync ac count, the message is also deleted from Outlook on your desktop computer or Exchange Server the next time you synchronize. Working with large messages and attachments When you receive large e-mail messages and at tach ments, the Smartphone downloads only a portion of them. You can view the partial message or attachment and decide if you want to download the rest of it. When you synchronize Inbox with your desktop computer or Exchange Server, the Smartphone downloads the fi rst 0.5 KB of each new e-mail message by default. When you con- nect to an Internet e-mail server, it downloads the amount (in KB) of each new message that you specifi ed when you set up the account. The message size includes its attach- ments. The original messages and attachments re main on the server or your desktop computer. On messages received from a POP3 e-mail server, the attachment size is omitted. 5. Messaging features Smartphone User Manual 82 In the message list, messages with an attachment display an envelope icon with a paperclip. Within a message, at- tach ments are displayed as a list of hyperlinks at the bot- tom of the message, and are preceded by an attachment icon. The hyperlink includes the fi le name and size of the attachment. The attachment icon has the following three states: β€’ Not downloaded β€’ Marked for download β€’ Downloaded 1 To download a complete e-mail message: a. On the Home screen…

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External Photos

EXHIBIT C - EUT EXTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS EUT – SV10A Top View EUT – SV10A Rear View EUT – SV10A Rear View without Battery EUT – SV16A Dynapack Battery Front View EUT – SV16A Dynapack Battery Rear View EUT – SV16A Samsung SDI Battery Front View EUT – SV16A Samsung SDI Battery Rear View EUT – SV10A Bezel Front View EUT – SV10A Bezel Rear View EUT – SV10B Top View EUT – SV10B Rear View EUT – SV10B Rear View without Battery EUT – SV16B Dynapack Battery Front View EUT – SV16B Dynapack Battery Rear View EUT – SV16B Samsung SDI Battery Front View EUT – SV16B Samsung SDI Battery Rear View EUT – SV10B Bezel Front View EUT – SV10B Bezel Rear View DELTA Adapter View PHIHONG Adapter View USB Cradle View RS-232 Cradle View Earphone View USB Cable View RS-232 Cable View Pouch View

ID Label/Location Info

EXHIBIT A - FCC PRODUCT LABELING AND WARNING STATEMENT Proposed FCC ID Label Specifications : Text is black or white in color and is left justified. Labels are silk-screened and shall be β€œpermanently affixed” at a conspicuous location on the EUT. Proposed Label Location on EUT Bottom View of EUT/FCC ID Label FCC Warning Statement A FCC Warning Statement is provided in the product manual. FCC ID: NM8VOYAGER 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, Label Here

Internal Photos

EXHIBIT C - EUT INTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS EUT – SV10A Chassis Cover Off View EUT – SV10A Keypad Front View EUT – SV10A Keypad Rear View EUT – SV10B Chassis Cover Off View EUT – SV10B Keypad Front View EUT – SV10B Keypad Rear View EUT SV10A/SV10B – Component View EUT SV10A/SV10B – Component View with Shield EUT SV10A/SV10B – Component View without Shield 1 EUT SV10A/SV10B – Component View without Shield 2 EUT SV10A/SV10B – LCD Display View

RF Exposure Info

Note: This test report is specially limited to the above client company and the product model only. It may not be duplicated without prior written consent of Bay Area Compliance Laboratory Corporation. This report must not be used by the client to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. SAR EVALUATION REPORT For High Tech Computer, Corp. 23, Hsin-Hua Rd., Taoyuan, 330, Taiwan FCC ID: NM8VOYAGER 2003-08-26 This Report Concerns: Original Report Equipment Type: Hybrid Cordless/Cellular Phone Test Engineer: Eric Hong / Report No.: R0307183S Test Date: 2003-08-13 / 2003-08-21 Reviewed By: Ling Zhang / Prepared By: Bay Area Compliance Laboratory Corporation 230 Commercial Street Sunnyvale, CA 94085 Tel: (408) 732-9162 Fax: (408) 732 9164 High Tech Computer, Corp. FCC ID: NM8VOYAGER Report #R0307183S.doc SAR Evaluation Report Page 2 of 77 TABLE OF CONTENTS SUMMARY....................................................................................................................................................................4 1 - REFERENCE ...........................................................................................................................................................5 2 - TESTING EQUIPMENT.........................................................................................................................................6 2.1 EQUIPMENTS LIST & CALIBRATION INFO...............................................................................................................6 2.2 EQUIPMENT CALIBRATION CERTIFICATE...............................................................................................................6 3 - EUT DESCRIPTION .............................................................................................................................................14 3.1 EUT DESCRIPTION...............................................................................................................................................14 3.2 ACCESSORIES INFORMATION................................................................................................................................14 4 - SYSTEM TEST CONFIGURATION...................................................................................................................15 4.1 JUSTIFICATION.....................................................................................................................................................15 4.2 EUT EXERCISE PROCEDURE................................................................................................................................15 4.3 EQUIPMENT MODIFICATIONS...............................................................................................................................15 5 – CONDUCTED OUTPUT POWER MEASUREMENTS ...................................................................................16 5.1 PROVISION APPLICABLE.......................................................................................................................................16 5.2 TEST PROCEDURE................................................................................................................................................16 5.3 TEST EQUIPMENT.................................................................................................................................................16 5.4 TEST RESULTS.....................................................................................................................................................16 6 - DOSIMETRIC ASSESSMENT SETUP...............................................................................................................20 6.1 MEASUREMENT SYSTEM DIAGRAM.....................................................................................................................21 6.2. SYSTEM COMPONENTS........................................................................................................................................22 6.3 MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY............................................................................................................................26 7 - EVALUATION PROCEDURE.............................................................................................................................27 7.1 SAR EVALUATION PROCEDURE...........................................................................................................................27 7.2 EXPOSURE LIMITS................................................................................................................................................28 7.3 SIMULATED TISSUE LIQUID PARAMETER CONFIRMATION...................................................................................28 7.4 SAR MEASUREMENT...........................................................................................................................................28 7.5 SYSTEM ACCURACY VERIFICATION.....................................................................................................................29 7.6 LIQUID MEASUREMENT RESULT..........................................................................................................................30 8 - SAR TEST RESULTS............................................................................................................................................34 8.1 SAR BODY AND HEAD WORST-CASE TEST DATA...............................................................................................34 8.2 PLOTS OF TEST RESULT.......................................................................................................................................35 EXHIBIT A - SAR SETUP PHOTOGRAPHS .........................................................................................................50 SV10A BODY WORN, BACK TOUCHING FLAT PHANTOM WITH HEADSET AND BELT CLIP..................................…

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RF Exposure Info

High Tech Computer, Corp. FCC ID: NM8VOYAGER Report #R0307183S.doc SAR Evaluation Report Page 34 of 77 8 - SAR TEST RESULTS This page summarizes the results of the performed dosimetric evaluation. The plots with the corresponding SAR distributions, which reveal information about the location of the maximum SAR with respect to the device could be found in the following pages. The output power was measured prior to testing and a fresh battery charge was ensured before each test. The modulation characteristics of the EUT is GSM, therefore, a crest factor of 8 was used during the test. 8.1 SAR Body and Head Worst-Case Test Data The data for head SAR for model SV10A, indicates that the averaged SAR value over one cubic gram of tissue is higher than the head SAR data for model SV10B. Therefore it is concluded that that the model SV10A is the worst case EUT and is the one chosen for testing for Body SAR RF exposure. Ambient Temperature (ΒΊC): 23.0 Relative Humidity (%): 53 Model Position Frequenc y (MHz) Output Power (dBm) Test Type Liquid Phantom Notes / Accessories Measured (mW/g) Limit (mW/g) Plot # 1880 29.27 Body worn Body Flat Belt Clip & Headset 0.289 1.6 1 Body Back Touching 1880 29.27 Body worn Body Flat Headset 0.779 1.6 2 1880 29.27 Body worn Body Flat Belt Clip & Headset 0.0579 1.6 3 SV10A Body Face Touching 1880 29.27 Body worn Body Flat Headset 0.139 1.6 4 1880 29.27 Body worn Body Flat Serial Cable0.538 1.6 5 SV10A – GPRS Modulation Body Back Touching 1880 29.27 Body worn Body Flat None 0.613 1.6 6 Left Head, Cheek 1880 29.27 Face-held Head Flat None 0.142 1.6 7 Left Head, Tilted 1880 29.27 Face-held Head Flat None 0.151 1.6 8 Right Head, Cheek 1880 29.27 Face-held Head Flat None 0.169 1.6 9 SV10A Right Head, Tilted 1880 29.27 Face-held Head Flat None 0.198 1.6 10 High Tech Computer, Corp. FCC ID: NM8VOYAGER Report #R0307183S.doc SAR Evaluation Report Page 35 of 77 SAR Test Data (Continued) Model Position Frequenc y (MHz) Output Power (dBm) Test Type Liquid Phantom Notes / Accessories Measured (mW/g) Limit (mW/g) Plot # Left Head, Cheek 1880 29.27 Face-held Head Flat None 0.0969 1.6 11 Left Head, Tilted 1880 29.27 Face-held Head Flat None 0.141 1.6 12 Right Head, Cheek 1880 29.27 Face-held Head Flat None 0.122 1.6 13 SV10B Right Head, Tilted 1880 29.27 Face-held Head Flat None 0.127 1.6 14 8.2 Plots of Test Result The plots of test result were attached as reference. High Tech Computer, Corp. FCC ID: NM8VOYAGER Report #R0307183S.doc SAR Evaluation Report Page 36 of 77 Plot #1 High Tech Computer, Corp. FCC ID: NM8VOYAGER Report #R0307183S.doc SAR Evaluation Report Page 37 of 77 Plot #2 High Tech Computer, Corp. FCC ID: NM8VOYAGER Report #R0307183S.doc SAR Evaluation Report Page 38 of 77 Plot #3 High Tech Computer, Corp. FCC ID: NM8VOYAGER Report #R0307183S.doc SAR Evaluation Report Page 39 of 77 Plot #4 High Tech Computer, Corp. FCC ID: NM8VOYAGER Report #R0307183S.doc SAR Evaluation Report Page 40 of 77 Plot #5 High Tech Computer, Corp. FCC ID: NM8VOYAGER Report #R0307183S.doc SAR Evaluation Report Page 41 of 77 Plot #6 High Tech Computer, Corp. FCC ID: NM8VOYAGER Report #R0307183S.doc SAR Evaluation Report Page 42 of 77 Plot #7 High Tech Computer, Corp. FCC ID: NM8VOYAGER Report #R0307183S.doc SAR Evaluation Report Page 43 of 77 Plot #8 High Tech Computer, Corp. FCC ID: NM8VOYAGER Report #R0307183S.doc SAR Evaluation Report Page 44 of 77 Plot #9 High Tech Computer, Corp. FCC ID: NM8VOYAGER Report #R0307183S.doc SAR Evaluation Report Page 45 of 77 Plot #10 High Tech Computer, Corp. FCC ID: NM8VOYAGER Report #R0307183S.doc SAR Evaluation Report Page 46 of 77 Plot #11 High Tech Computer, Corp. FCC ID: NM8VOYAGER Report #R0307183S.doc SAR Evaluation Report Page 47 of 77 Plot #12 High Tech Computer, Corp. FCC ID: NM8VOYAGER Report #R0307183S.doc SAR Evaluation Report Page 48 of 77 Plot #13 High Tech Computer, Corp. FCC ID: NM8VOYAGER Report #R0307183S.doc SAR Evaluation Report Page 49 of 77 Plot #14 High Tech Computer, Corp. FCC ID: NM8VOYAGER Report #R0307183S.doc SAR Evaluation Report Page 50 of 77 EXHIBIT A - SAR SETUP PHOTOGRAPHS SV10A Body Worn, Back Touching Flat Phantom with Headset and Belt Clip SV10A Body Worn, Back Touching Flat Phantom with Headset High Tech Computer, Corp. FCC ID: NM8VOYAGER Report #R0307183S.doc SAR Evaluation Report Page 51 of 77 SV10A Body Worn, Face Touching Flat Phantom with Headset and Belt Clip SV10A Body Worn, Face Touching Flat Phantom with Headset High Tech Computer, Corp. FCC ID: NM8VOYAGER Report #R0307183S.doc SAR Evaluation Report Page 52 of 77 GPRS – Body Worn, Back Touching with Phantom with Serial Cable GPRS – Body Worn, Back Touching with Phantom High Tech Computer, Corp. FCC ID: NM8VOYAGER Report #R0307183S.doc SAR Evaluation Report Page 53 of 77 SV10A Left Head, Cheek SV10A Left Head, Tilted High Tech Computer, Corp. FCC ID: NM8VOYAGER Report #R0307183S.doc SAR Evaluation Report Page 54 of 77 SV10A Right Head, Cheek SV10A Right Head, Tilted High Tech Computer, Corp. FCC ID: NM8VOYAGER Report #R0307183S.doc SAR Evaluation Report Page 55 of 77 SV10B Left Head, Cheek SV10B Left Head, Tilted High Tech Computer, Corp. FCC ID: NM8VOYAGER Report #R0307183S.doc SAR Evaluation Report Page 56 of 77 SV10B Right Head, Cheek SV10B Right Head, Tilted High Tech Computer, Corp. FCC ID: NM8VOYAGER Report #R0307183S.doc SAR Evaluation Report Page 57 of 77 EXHIBIT B – EUT PHOTOGRAPHS EUT – SV10A Top View EUT – SV10A Rear View High Tech Computer, Corp. FCC ID: NM8VOYAGER Report #R0307183S.doc SAR Evaluation Report Page 58 of 77 EUT – SV10A Rear View without Battery EUT – SV10A Chassis Cover Off View High Tech Computer, Corp. FCC ID: NM8VOYAGER Report #R0307183S.doc SAR Evaluation Report Page 59 of 77 EUT – SV10A Keypad Front View EUT – SV10A Keypad Rear View High Tech Computer, Corp. FCC ID: NM8VOYAGER Report #R0307183S.doc SAR Evaluation Report Page 60 of 77 EUT – SV16A Dynapack Battery Front View EUT – SV16A Dynapack Battery Rear View High Tech Computer, …

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Test Report

Note: This test report is specially limited to the above client company and the product model only. It may not be duplicated without prior written consent of Bay Area Compliance Laboratory Corporation. This report must not be used by the client to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. FCC PART 24 TYPE APPROVAL EMI MEASUREMENT AND TEST REPORT For High Tech Computer, Corp. 23, Hsin-Hua Rd., Taoyuan, 330, Taiwan FCC ID: NM8VOYAGER 2003-08-22 This Report Concerns: Original Report Equipment Type: SmartPhone Test Engineer: Ling Zhang / Report No.: R0307183 Test Date: 2003-08-04 Reviewed By: Ming Jing / Prepared By: Bay Area Compliance Laboratory Corporation 230 Commercial Street Sunnyvale, CA 94085 Tel: (408) 732-9162 Fax: (408) 732 9164 High Tech Computer, Corp. FCC ID: NM8VOYAGER Report # R0307183Rpt.doc Page 2 of 33 FCC Part 24 Type Approval report TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION..................................................................................................................................3 1.1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION FOR EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST (EUT) ..............................................................................3 1.2 OBJECTIVE.............................................................................................................................................................3 1.3 RELATED SUBMITTAL(S)/GRANT(S) ......................................................................................................................3 1.4 TEST METHODOLOGY............................................................................................................................................3 1.5 TEST FACILITY.......................................................................................................................................................3 1.6 TEST EQUIPMENT LIST...........................................................................................................................................4 1.7 LOCAL SUPPORT EQUIPMENT LIST AND DETAILS...................................................................................................4 1.8 EXTERNAL I/O CABLING LIST AND DETAILS.........................................................................................................4 1.9 POWER SUPPLY INFORMATION...............................................................................................................................5 1.10 ACCESSORIES INFORMATION................................................................................................................................5 2 - SYSTEM TEST CONFIGURATION.....................................................................................................................6 2.1 JUSTIFICATION.......................................................................................................................................................6 2.2 SCHEMATICS/BLOCK DIAGRAM.............................................................................................................................6 2.3 TEST SETUP BLOCK DIAGRAM...............................................................................................................................6 2.4 EQUIPMENT MODIFICATIONS.................................................................................................................................6 3 - SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS..........................................................................................................................7 4 - CONDUCTED OUTPUT POWER MEASUREMENT........................................................................................8 4.1 STANDARD APPLICABLE........................................................................................................................................8 4.2 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE..................................................................................................................................8 4.3 MEASUREMENT RESULT...................................................................................................................…

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Contact Information

Applicant

Sylvia Shen
[email protected]886289124138Fax: 886289126307

Test Firm

Bay Area Compliance LaboratoryJohn Chan
[email protected]408-732-9162Fax: 408-732-9164

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower OutputEmissionTolerance
124E1.85 GHz - 1.91 GHz724.00 mW310KGXW2.5000000000 ppm
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Power output listed is EIRP. SAR compliance for body- worn operating configuration is based on a distance of 0 mm for this filing. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. Belt clips or holsters may not contain metallic components. The highest reported SAR values under this FCC ID: Head: 0.198 W/kg; Body-worn: 0.779 W/kg

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