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OW3HT-1Handset Integration Product

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Handset Integration Product - FCC ID OW3HT-1 - Microsoft Corporation
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter
Date of Grant
Jul 06, 2005
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Jul 06, 2005
Equipment Note
Handset Integration Product
Frequency Range
2402.00000000 - 2480.00000000
Company
Microsoft Corporation
Country
United States

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Users Manual

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Cover Letter(s)

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ID Label/Location Info

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RF Exposure Info

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Test Report

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Users Manual

Supplement Passat Sedan, Modell year 2006 – edition 00.2005 Cell phone package Supplement | Cell phone package for Passat Sedan, Model year 2006 | Art.-Nr.: Print status: 00.2005 | edition : American English 00.2005 VORABSTAND Dokument ist NICHT freigegeben! (Supplement) – Cell phone package for Passat Sedan, Model year 2006 About this booklet 1 About this booklet This booklet contains important information, tips, suggestions and WARNINGS on using your vehicle. The other booklets in the Owner's Literature contain further information that you should be aware of for your own safety and for the safety of your passengers. Make sure that you always keep the complete Owner's Literature in the vehicle. This is especially impor- tant when you lend or sell the vehicle. This manual describes the vehicle equipment at the time of publication. Some of the equipment de- scribed will not be available until a later date, or is only available for certain markets. Some sections of this booklet do not apply to all vehicles. If this is the case, a text at the beginning of the section indicates which vehicles it applies to, for example “Applies to USA models only.” You will find any Supplements in the Owner's Literature immediately after the Alphabetical Index booklet. Illustrations may slightly vary from your vehicle. For this reason you should regard illustrations as a general guide. At the beginning of this booklet, you will find a table of contents showing all the items described in this manual in the order they appear. Directions and positions (for example right, left, front, rear) are always relative to the direction of travel of the vehicle unless stated otherwise. b The section is continued on the next page. ‚ Indicates the end of a section. ® Registered trademarks are marked ™ or ®. However, the absence of this symbol does not constitute a waiver of the rights concerning any term. ⇒ Cross-reference to a “WARNING” within or outside of a section. ⇒ Cross-reference to a “Note” within or outside of a section. WARNING Texts with this symbol contain important information on safety and how to reduce the risk of personal injury or death. Note Texts with this symbol draw your attention to potential sources of damage to your vehicle. For the sake of the environment Texts with this symbol contain information about the environment and how you can help protect it. Tips Texts with this symbol contain special tips and other information about getting the most out of your vehicle and its features. (Supplement) – Cell phone package for Passat Sedan, Model year 2006 2 Cell phone package Cell phone package Applies to vehicles: with cell phone package Cell phone package description The cell phone package is a convenient hands-free device that is con- nected to the cell phone using Bluetooth ® radio communication tech- nology. fig. 1 Multi-function steering wheel left side fig. 2 Base plate: release button (1) for removing the cell phone cradle. On vehicles with a cell phone package, there is a base plate ⇒ fig. 2 on the instrument panel for a cell phone cradle 1 . Cradles for supported phones are available at your authorized Volkswagen dealer. 1 Where applicable (Supplement) – Cell phone package for Passat Sedan, Model year 2006 Cell phone package 3 The cradle, when mounted to the baseplate, connects the cell phone to the cell phone package in your vehicle (hands-free device, integrated exterior antenna and battery charger). More information about phone cradles is available in the User's Guide for the cradle. Before you can use the cell phone package, a compatible cell phone must undergo a one-time initial pairing process to the cell phone package ⇒ page 5 using Bluetooth ® wireless technology ⇒ page 4. After the initial pairing process, the connection between the cell phone package and a recognized (previ- ously paired) cell phone is automatically established when the ignition is switched on or the telephone is placed in the cradle. The following also applies: • The telephone is connected to a microphone in the vicinity of the front interior light. • Calls are routed over the vehicle loudspeakers, during which time the factory-installed radio is muted. • Telephone calls can be answered, rejected or ended using the telephone button on the multi-function steering wheel - . If the cell phone is in the cradle, the following also applies: • The cell phone is connected to the integrated exterior antenna. • The cell phone battery is charged, if needed. Radio During an incoming or outgoing call, the radio is automatically muted so that unnecessary noise does not interfere with the call. The radio will automatically switch on if it is turned off when the phone package is in use. Call Volume You adjust the volume of the call with the radio volume control or by using the volume control buttons & and ' on the multi-function steering wheel. It is not necessary to make any adjustments on the cell phone. During a call, the volume control adjusts only the volume of the call, and does not affect the volume of the radio or CD modes. Navigation System 1 If you have started a navigation system, navigation directions will continue to be given during a telephone call. Cell Phone Charging While the cell phone is in the cradle, the cell phone battery will be charged as needed while the iginition is on as well as during the delayed off period. Delayed off After the ignition is switched off, the cell phone remains switched on for about 30 minutes (delayed off). The multi-function steering wheel is switched off during delayed off. If the ignition is switched off during an active call, the delayed off does not begin until the call has ended. The delayed off period can be reprogrammed by your Volkswagen dealer. (Supplement) – Cell phone package for Passat Sedan, Model year 2006 4 Cell phone package WARNING Improper use of the cell phone causes driver distraction and accidents as well as serious personal injury. • •• • Always devote your full atten…

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Cover Letter(s)

Königswinkel 10 D-32825 Blomberg, Germany Phone+49 (0) 52 35 95 00-0 Fax+49 (0) 52 35 95 00-20 [email protected] www.phoenix-testlab.de 22.September2004 Dr. Altmaier-KT Bank:Stadtsparkasse BlombergGeneral Manager:Dr.-Ing. Holger AltmaierLegal Form:GmbH Routing Code:476 512 25Headquarter:Blomberg/Lippe Account No.:113 720Register of Companies:Amtsgericht Lemgo HRB 5233 Swift-Code:WELA DE D1 BLOOur VAT-No.: DE 162977933 Additional declaration part according to FCC 15.247 for Bluetooth TM devices 1.Output power and channel separation of a Bluetooth device in different operating modes The different operating modes of a Bluetooth device do not influence the output power and the channel spacing. There is only one transmitter, which is driven by identical input parameters. Only different hopping modes will be used. So the checking of RF parameters in one operation mode is sufficient. Requirement fulfilled. 2.Frequency range The frequency range of this device is 2402 to 2480 MHz. This is in accordance to the Bluethooth Core Specification and was tested during the Bluetooth qualification tests of the Bluetooth module. 3.Examples of hopping sequences Example of a 79 hopping sequence in data mode: 40, 21, 44, 23, 42, 53, 46, 55, 48, 33, 52, 35, 50, 65, 54, 67, 56, 37, 60, 39, 58, 69, 62, 71, 64, 25, 68, 27, 66, 57, 70, 59, 72, 29, 76, 31, 74, 61, 78, 63, 01, 41, 05, 43, 03, 73, 07, 75, 09, 45, 13, 47, 11, 77, 15, 00, 64, 49, 66, 53, 68, 02, 70, 06, 01, 51, 03, 55, 05, 04 Example of a hopping sequence in inquiry mode: 48, 50, 09, 13, 52, 54, 41, 45, 56, 58, 11, 15, 60, 62, 43, 47, 00, 02, 64, 68, 04, 06, 17, 21, 08, 10, 66, 70, 12, 14, 19, 23 FCC Federal Communications Commission PHOENIX TESTLAB GmbH • Königswinkel 10 • D-32825 Blomberg -2- Example of a hopping sequence in paging mode: 08, 57, 68, 70, 51, 02, 42, 40, 04, 61, 44, 46, 63, 14, 50, 48, 16, 65, 52, 54, 67, 18, 58, 56, 20, 53, 60, 62, 55, 06, 66, 64 4.Equally average use of frequencies in data mode The use of frequencies will be pseudo randomly generated in dependence of the lower address part, the upper address part of the Bluetooth device and the internal master clock. So the used hopping sequence will be always different from the one before and an equally average use of the frequencies is guaranteed. 5The receiver input bandwidth The input bandwidth of the receiver is 1 MHz. This will be part of the Bluetooth RF parameter test, and is part of the Bluetooth core specification. 6.Dwell time in data mode The dwell time will be defined in the Bluetooth core specification. Therefore all Bluetooth devices comply with the FCC dwell time requirement. This will be checked during the Bluetooth qualification tests. 7.Spread rate / data rate of the direct sequence signal The spread rate / data rate in inquiry and paging mode can be defined via the access code. The access code is the only criterion for the system to check if there is a valid transmission or not. If you regard the presence of a valid access code as one bit of information, and compare it with the length of the access code of 68 bits, the spread rate / data rate will be 68/1. -3- 8Spurious emissions in hybrid mode The dwell time in hybrid mode is shorter than in data mode, so the average emission level will be higher in data mode. The peak level in both modes will be the same. For this reason the emissions caused in data mode representing the worst case.

External Photos

CONFIDENTIAL 09.06.2005 1 (2) Figure 1: Top view Figure 2: Bottum view) Exhibit03: External Photographs Applicant: Nokia Corporation Nokia HT-1 FCC ID: OW3HT-1 IC ID: 661AA-HT1 Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved CONFIDENTIAL 09.06.2005 2 (2) Figure 3: Side view Exhibit03: External Photographs Applicant: Nokia Corporation Nokia HT-1 FCC ID: OW3HT-1 IC ID: 661AA-HT1 Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved

ID Label/Location Info

09.06.2005 1 (2) 1.0 Bottom View of HT-1 Exhibit01: Type Label and Location Applicant: Nokia Corporation Nokia HT-1 FCC ID: OW3HT-1 IC ID: 661AA-HT1 Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved 09.06.2005 2 (2) Exhibit01: Type Label and Location Applicant: Nokia Corporation Nokia HT-1 FCC ID: OW3HT-1 IC ID: 661AA-HT1 Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved

Internal Photos

CONFIDENTIAL 09.06.2005 1 (5) Antenna Figure 1: Top view of PWB Exhibit09: Internal Photographs Applicant: Nokia Corporation Nokia HT-1 FCC ID: OW3HT-1 IC ID: 661AA-HT1 Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved CONFIDENTIAL 09.06.2005 2 (5) Figur 2: Bottom view of PWB Antenna Figure 2: Bottom view of PWB Exhibit09: Internal Photographs Applicant: Nokia Corporation Nokia HT-1 FCC ID: OW3HT-1 IC ID: 661AA-HT1 Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved CONFIDENTIAL 09.06.2005 3 (5) Antenna Figure 3: Inner view Exhibit09: Internal Photographs Applicant: Nokia Corporation Nokia HT-1 FCC ID: OW3HT-1 IC ID: 661AA-HT1 Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved CONFIDENTIAL 09.06.2005 4 (5) Figure 4: Inner view with shielding Exhibit09: Internal Photographs Applicant: Nokia Corporation Nokia HT-1 FCC ID: OW3HT-1 IC ID: 661AA-HT1 Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved CONFIDENTIAL 09.06.2005 5 (5) Figure5: Shielding Exhibit09: Internal Photographs Applicant: Nokia Corporation Nokia HT-1 FCC ID: OW3HT-1 IC ID: 661AA-HT1 Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved Figure 5: Shielding

Test Report

Königswinkel 10 32825 Blomberg Germany Phone+49 5235 9500-0 Fax+49 5235 9500-10 TEST REPORT Test Report Reference: R40690C Revision 1 Edition 2 Equipment under Test: HT-1 Serial Number: DUT 081U and DUT 083U Applicant: Nokia GmbH Manufacturer: Nokia GmbH Test Laboratory (CAB) accredited by DATech e.V. in compliance with DIN EN ISO/IEC 17025 under the Reg. No. DAT-P-105/99-20 and listed by FCC 31040/SIT1300F2 TEST REPORT REFERENCE: R40690C Revision 1 Edition 2 Examiner: Thomas KÜHNDate of issue: 28 September 2004Page 2 of 54 Contents:Page 1 IDENTIFICATION......................................................................................................................................3 1.1 APPLICANT......................................................................................................................................3 1.2 MANUFACTURER...........................................................................................................................3 1.3 DATES..............................................................................................................................................3 1.4 TEST LABORATORY.......................................................................................................................4 1.5 RESERVATION................................................................................................................................4 1.6 NORMATIVE REFERENCES...........................................................................................................4 1.7 TEST RESULTS...............................................................................................................................4 2 TECHNICAL DATA OF EQUIPMENT.......................................................................................................5 2.1 DEVICE UNDER TEST....................................................................................................................5 2.2 PERIPHERY DEVICES....................................................................................................................5 3 OPERATIONAL STATES AND PHYSICAL BOUNDARIES......................................................................6 4 LIST OF MEASUREMENTS......................................................................................................................7 5 TEST RESULTS........................................................................................................................................8 5.1 20 dB BANDWIDTH.........................................................................................................................8 5.1.1 METHODE OF MEASUREMENT (20 dB BANDWIDTH)....................................................8 5.1.2 TEST RESULTS (20 dB BANDWIDTH)...............................................................................9 5.2 CARRIER FREQUENCY SEPARATION..........................................................................................12 5.2.1 METHODE OF MEASUREMENT (CARRIER FREQUENCY SEPARATION).....................12 5.2.2 TEST RESULTS (CARRIER FREQUENCY SEPARATION)...............................................13 5.3 NUMBER OF HOPPING FREQUENCIES.......................................................................................15 5.3.1 METHODE OF MEASUREMENT (NUMBER OF HOPPING FREQUENCIES)...................15 5.3.2 TEST RESULTS (NUMBER OF HOPPING FREQUENCIES).............................................16 5.4 DWELL TIME....................................................................................................................................17 5.4.1 METHODE OF MEASUREMENT (DWELL TIME)...............................................................17 5.4.2 TEST RESULTS (DWELL TIME).........................................................................................18 5.5 MAXIMUM PEAK OUTPUT POWER...............................................................................................22 5.5.1 METHODE OF MEASUREMENT (MAXIMUM PEAK OUTPUT POWER)..........................22 5.5.2 TEST RESULTS (MAXIMUM PEAK OUTPUT POWER)....................................................23 5.6 POWER SPECTRAL DENSITY.......................................................................................................26 5.6.1 METHODE OF MEASUREMENT (POWER SPECTRAL DENSITY)..................................26 5.6.2 TEST RESULTS (POWER SPECTRAL DENSITY).............................................................27 5.7 BAND-EDGE COMPLIANCE............................................................................................................28 5.7.1 METHODE OF MEASUREMENT (BAND-EDGE COMPLIANCE).......................................28 5.7.2 TEST RESULT (BAND-EDGE COMPLIANCE)...................................................................29 5.8 CONDUCTED EMISSIONS (TRANSMITTER)................................................................................32 5.8.1 METHODE OF MEASUREMENT (CONDUCTED EMISSIONS).........................................32 5.8.2 TEST RESULTS (CONDUCTED EMISSIONS)...................................................................33 5.9 RADIATED EMISSIONS (TRANSMITTER).....................................................................................37 5.9.1 METHOD OF MEASUREMENT (RADIATED EMISSIONS)................................................37 5.9.2 TEST RESULTS (RADIATED EMISSIONS)........................................................................41 6 TEST EQUIPMENT AND ANCILLARIES USED FOR TESTS..................................................................50 7 LIST OF ANNEXES...................................................................................................................................54 TEST REPORT REFERENCE: R40690C Revision 1 Edition 2 Examiner: Thomas KÜHNDate of issue: 28 September 2004Page 3 of 54 1IDENTIFICATION 1.1APPLICANT Name:Nokia GmbH Product Creation Center Bochum Address:Rensingstr. 15 448…

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Test Setup Photos

Annex A of test report R40690C Revision 1 Edition 2 EUT: HT-1 Manufacturer: Nokia GmbH Examiner: Thomas KÜHNDate of issue: 28 September 2004page 1 of 2 40690_d.jpgHT-1, test set-up fully anechoic chamber Annex A of test report R40690C Revision 1 Edition 2 EUT: HT-1 Manufacturer: Nokia GmbH Examiner: Thomas KÜHNDate of issue: 28 September 2004page 2 of 2 40690_e.jpgHT-1, test set-up fully anechoic chamber

Contact Information

Applicant

Hasnain Syed(Director, EMC, SI and RF Compliance)
[email protected]425-707-1039Fax: 425-706-7329

Technical Contact

Nokia GmbHGuido Paland
[email protected]

Rensingstrasse 15 · Bochum · Germany

Test Firm

PHOENIX TESTLAB GmbHHolger Bentje
[email protected]49-5235-9500-24Fax: 49-5235-9500-28

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115C2.40 GHz - 2.48 GHz355.00 µW
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Power out is conducted.

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