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PGVCP-X315CDMA Pocket PC/POZ PDA Cellular Phone

CyberBank Corp
CDMA Pocket PC/POZ PDA Cellular Phone - FCC ID PGVCP-X315 - CyberBank Corp
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Application Details

Equipment Class
TNE - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Ear
Date of Grant
Mar 23, 2005
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Mar 23, 2005
Equipment Note
CDMA Pocket PC/POZ PDA Cellular Phone
Frequency Range
824.70000000 - 848.31000000
Company
CyberBank Corp
Country
South Korea

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Users Manual

G G Pocket PC/POZ G User’s Manual G Table of Contents 2 G G G G The information contained in this document is provided “as is” and is subject to change without notice. Cyberbankmakes no warranty of any kind with regard to this manual, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Cyberbankshall not be liable for any errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this manual or the examples herein. This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright. All rights are reserved. No part of this document may be photocopied, reproduced, adapted, or translated to another language without the prior written consent of Cyberbank, except as allowed under the copyright laws. The programs that control this product are copyrighted and all rights are reserved. Reproduction, adaptation, or translation of those programs without prior written permission of Cyberbankis also prohibited. Microsoft, ActiveSync, MSN, Outlook, Windows, Windows Media, Windows NT, and the Windows logo are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Microsoft products are licensed to OEMs by Microsoft Licensing, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Microsoft Corporation. All other brand names and product names used in this document are trade names, service marks, trademarks, or registered trademarks of their respective owners. CYBERBANK. CORP. 3, 4, 5 th Fl. Mirae B/D Dogok-dong, Kangnam-gu, Seoul, Korea Copyright Cyberbank assumes no responsibility for any damage or loss resulting from the use of this manual. And also Cyberbank assumes no responsibility for any damage or loss caused by deletion of data as a result of malfunction, dead battery, or repairs. Be sure to make backup copies of all-important data on other media to protect against data loss. Table of Contents 3 In August 1996 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United States with its action in Report and Order FCC 96-326 adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standard previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies. The design of POZ complies with the FCC guidelines and these international standards. Use only the supplied or an approved antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could impair call quality, damage your POZ, or result in violation of FCC regulations. Do not use your POZ with a damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into contact with the skin, a minor burn may result. Please contact your local dealer for replacement antenna. POZ was tested for typical body-worn operations using the optional belt-clip / holster placed touch (0cm) from the body. To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, a separation distance of touch (0cm) must be maintained between the user's body and POZ, including the antenna, whether extended or retracted. The use of non-tested accessories or other body-worn operations may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements and should be avoided. Contact your local dealer for optional accessory items. For more information about RF exposure, please visit the FCC website at www.fcc.gov Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) for Wireless Phones The SAR is a value that corresponds to the relative amount of RF energy absorbed in the head of a user for a wireless handset. The SAR value of a phone is the result of an extensive testing, measuring and calculation process. It does not represent how much RF the phone emits. All phone models are tested at their highest value in strict laboratory settings. But when in operation, the SAR of a phone can be substantially less that the level reported to the FCC. This is because of a variety of factors including its proximity to a base station antenna, phone design and other factors. What is important to remember is that each phone meets strict federal guidelines. Variations in SARs do not represent a variation in safety. All phones must meet the federal standard, which incorporates a substantial margin of safety. As stated above, variations in SAR values between different model phones do not mean variations in safety. SAR values at or below the federal standard of 1.6W/kg are considered safe for use by the public. The highest reported SAR values of CP-X315 are: CDMA mode (Part 22)- Head: 0.933 W/kg; Body-worn: 0.929 W/kg FCC Radio Frequency Emission This phone meets the FCC Radio Frequency Emission Guidelines. FCC ID number: PGVCP-X315. More information on the phone’s SAR can be found from the following FCC website: http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid FCC RF Exposure Information G Table of Contents 4 Please read these simple guidelines before using your phone. Failure to comply with these guidelines may be dangerous or illegal. Do not use a hand held phone whilst driving a vehicle; park the vehicle first. Switch off your phone when in an aircraft. The use of cellular phones whilst airborne is illegal in some countries. It may disrupt the operation of the aircraft. Follow any regulations or rules regarding air travel. Wireless phones can cause interference. Switch off your phone near medical equipment. Do not use your mobile phone at a petrol station or near fuel, chemicals or in any area where blasting is in progress. Observe restrictions and follow all rules and regulations. Use the phone only in a normal manner as instructed in this manual and do not handle the antenna unnecessarily. Only qualified service personnel must install or repair equipment. Breaking the warranty seal and opening the casing of the phone will void your warranty. Use only approved accessories and batteries. Do not connect to incompatible products. Avoid any contact with water and any type of moisture. Safety Information Table…

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Users Manual

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You can un-mute while communicating. Remove Key SoundG V Key SoundG Tap icon to have the other icon display. You cannot hear any key sound while tapping any key on your dial pad. User InformationGTap this icon to have the User Information screen display and you can select any number you have entered before to send out. G jˆ““Gu–›ŒšGG {ˆ—GG–•G›ŒGŠ–””ˆ•‹G‰ˆ™G›–Gmake notes during a voice callUGG G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G jˆ—›Œ™G^Gt–‰“ŒGw–•ŒGG^T` You can enter any contents you want and record your voice. 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Cover Letter(s)

CYBERBANK CORP. 3,4,5F., Mirae Bldg., 545-7 Dogok-dong, Kangnam-gu, Seoul, Korea 135-857 Tel:+82-2-526-8762 Fax: +82-2-526-8602 March 8, 2005 Federal Communications Commission Equipment Authorization Branch 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 LETTER OF AUTHORIZATION To whom it may concern: We, the undersigned, hereby authorize ESTECH Co., Ltd., to act on our behalf in all manners relating to application for equipment authorization for model PGVCP-X315, including signing of all documents relating to these matters. Any and all acts carried out by ESTECH Co., Ltd., on our behalf shall have the same affect as acts of our own. This authorization is valid until further written notice from CYCERBANK CORP. Sincerely, Kang, Chun-seok Research Engineer CYBERBANK CORP.

Cover Letter(s)

CYBERBANK CORP. 3,4,5F., Mirae Bldg., 545-7 Dogok-dong, Kangnam-gu, Seoul, Korea 135-857 Tel:+82-2-526-8762 Fax: +82-2-526-8602 March 8, 2005 Federal Communications Commission Equipment Authorization Branch 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 In re : CYBERBANK CORP. FCC ID : PGVCP-X315 FCC Part 22 Certification Request for Confidentiality Gentlemen: In accordance with 0.459 of CFR 47, CYCBERBANK CORP. hereby requests confidentiality of the Block diagram, Schematics, Parts list, Tune-up Procedure, Operational Description of the attached test report. These documents contain detailed system and equipment description and related information about the product which CYCBERBANK CORP. considers to be proprietary, confidential, and a custom design and, otherwise, would not release to the general public. Since this design is a basis from which future technological products will evolve, CYCBERBANK CORP. considers that this information would be of benefit to its competitors, and that the disclosure of the information in these documents would give competitors an unfair advantage in the market. Sincerely, Kang, Chun-seok Research Engineer CYBERBANK CORP.

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American Telecommunications Certification Body Inc. 6731 Whittier Ave, McLean, VA 22101 March 4, 2005 RE: Nivis, LLC FCC ID: SQBNIVISP9050103 I have a few comments on this Application. Depending on your responses, kindly understand there may be additional comments. 1.) Please note the Confidentiality Request letter asks for the Manual to be held Confidential. This is not permitted under the FCC rules and interpretations, except in very specific circumstances. Kindly either remove the references to Manual from the Confidentiality Request letter or provide substantial justification for its inclusion. 2.) The photographs lump both Internal Photos and External Photos into one Exhibit. This is not permitted. The FCC database requires separated Internal and External photos without exception. FYI: May I suggest that all Module photos show all antennas and the device with RF shields intact as External photos, while all views with shields removed should be considered Internal Photos. This is generally the best practice. 3.) The Manual indicates the end user has access to RF channel selection, RF power control, modulation on/off, etc. This is a violation of 15.15(b) which reads in part: “Except as follows, an intentional or unintentional radiator must be constructed such that the adjustments of any control that is readily accessible by or intended to be accessible to the user will not cause operation of the device in violation of the regulations.” Since it appears that the end user can alter the characteristics of this device so that it will no longer operate as a spread spectrum frequency hopping transmitter, I do not see how this meets the requirements. See the definition of a Frequency Hopper as defined under 2.1(c) and review the Manual carefully. 4.) I do not understand the method expressed in section 2.11 of the Test Report. Is the manufacturer dictating the measurement bandwidths (RBW and VBW) to be used during this measurement? 5.) I am not convinced the 8dB duty cycle correction specified in your Test Report is valid. Consider the fact that a 1MHz RBW is specified for measurement above 1GHz. If I analyze the hop sequence provided, there are many instances when the carrier hop does not exceed 1MHz. Therefore I cannot be sure that the carrier will not add extra energy to average measurements at, say, the third, fourth or fifth harmonic. This difference may be critical for compliance with the provisions of 15.205. Your comments would be appreciated. 6.) The hop sequence is not truly “pseudorandom”. Hops appear in groups of three which sequentially increment 910, 911, 912...927 MHz. Please review with your client. If this creates a significant design problem with your client, I will be happy to consult with the Commission for a “second opinion”. 7.) FYI: Please remember that, by definition, the receiver must hop in synchronization with the transmitter. This is true with all frequency hopping spread spectrum devices. 8.) The Theory of Operation in section 5.1.1 indicates this device operates outside of the 902-928MHz band allowed for Unlicensed spread spectrum operations. Moreover, this device appears to operate outside of the requested frequency range requested on Form 731. Please address. William H. Graff President and Director of Engineering mailto: [email protected] The items indicated above must be submitted before processing can continue on the above referenced application. Failure to provide the requested information may result in application termination. z Page 2 March 4, 2005 Correspondence should be considered part of the permanent submission and may be viewed from the Internet after a Grant of Equipment Authorization is issued. Please do not respond to this correspondence using the email reply button. In order for your response to be processed expeditiously, you must submit your documents through the AmericanTCB.com website. Also, please note that partial responses increase processing time and should not be submitted. Any questions about the content of this correspondence should be directed to the sender.

Cover Letter(s)

American Telecommunications Certification Body Inc. 6731 Whittier Ave, McLean, VA 22101 March 21, 2005 RE: CYBERBANK, Corp FCC ID: PGVCP-X315 I have a few comments on this Application. Depending on your responses, kindly understand there may be additional comments. 1.) FYI: The proper reference for ANSI C63.4 is currently the 2003 version. Kindly update your procedures and records. 2.) Please provide details of voltage and current applied through the final amplifying circuit as required by 2.1033(c)(8). 3.) Please confirm a specification of 0.5ppm should be shown on the Grant of Equipment Authorization. Will the Applicant maintain .5ppm for all products manufactured under this FCC ID? 4.) The SAR report in section 4.3 seems to indicate that both AMPS and PCS band operation is possible. Please review your SAR report. 5.) FYI: In the future, it will be helpful if all SAR reports are uploaded to the ATCB server as an “RF Exposure” exhibit, and not as part of the Test Report. 6.) Please provide RF power tune-up target values for this device as part of the “Tune-Up Procedure”. It is necessary to determine if testing was performed with the device tuned up to it’s maximum expected RF output for SAR testing. This device can also be connected to a computer via a USB interface. Therefore the next few questions are interrelated. 7.) Receivers used with Licensed radio receivers should have a label affixed to the device with the one-part label statement of 15.19(a)(1). Only computers and computer peripherals use the two-part statement of 15.19(a)(3). In this case, the simplest solution for this product is to use the one part statement on the PDA phone itself, and the two-part statement in the Manual with the preface, “...when used as part of a computing system...” Please review. Alternative language may be considered. 8.) Was a DofC procedure utilized for authorization of this device when used as a computer peripheral? If so, the “FCC Logo” as required by 15.19(b) [all appropriate sections] should be utilized. Kindly correct the label. If instead, a “Certification” as a computer peripheral is desired, then the “FCC Logo” shall not appear on the device and Composite filing should be presented to ATCB as both a “Computer Peripheral” and well as a “800MHz PDA Phone”. Please advise. Discussion : These are the two differing FCC 15.19 statements: One-part statement: “This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference.” Two-part statement: “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, including interference that may cause undesired operation. z Page 2 March 21, 2005 The differences between these two statements are subtle but important. Users of Cellphones and other Licensed radio products are assumed to have a right to operate in the radio frequency spectrum with an expectation that they will be free of interference from other users, and from Unintentional sources. The only responsibility that Licensed users have is not to create any interference for anyone else. By contrast, users of Unlicensed radio devices have no such expectation of any legal protection from the Federal Government. Therefore, in addition to being sure that they are never the source of any interference, Part 15 users have no legal recourse and must accept any interference that may be created by other users. In the case of a product that is capable of being used under both Licensed and Unlicensed services, the labeling can get tricky. Users of the Cellphone should be made aware that they have specific rights available if interference occurs that disrupts their communications. On the other hand, the user of a Part 15 product [in this case the PDA when operating as a “computer peripheral”] must realize that there is no guarantee and no legal recourse if another radio frequency device interferes with intended operation. This same rationale would also occur if an unlicensed WiFi transceiver were co-located with a licensed Cellphone – interference to the WiFi transceiver must be tolerated, but interference to the Cellphone should not. If you have any additional questions, I will be happy to help you with them. Best Regards, William H. Graff President and Director of Engineering mailto: [email protected] The items indicated above must be submitted before processing can continue on the above referenced application. Failure to provide the requested information may result in application termination. Correspondence should be considered part of the permanent submission and may be viewed from the Internet after a Grant of Equipment Authorization is issued. Please do not respond to this correspondence using the email reply button. In order for your response to be processed expeditiously, you must submit your documents through the AmericanTCB.com website. Also, please note that partial responses increase processing time and should not be submitted. Any questions about the content of this correspondence should be directed to the sender.

ID Label/Location Info

< FCC LABEL LOCATION > FCC ID: PGVCP-X315 CDMA 800MHz PDA PHONE CYBERBANK Corp. “This device complies with part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference.”

RF Exposure Info

Ͳ΁΁ͽ ͅʹͲͿ΅͑ͿͲ;Ͷ͑͗͑Ͳ͵͵΃Ͷ ́ ́͑ͫ ͵Ͳ΅Ͳ͑͗͑ͽ΀ʹͲ΅ ͅ΀Ϳ͑΀ͷ͑΅Ͷ ́΅ ͅͿ͸ ʹΊͳͶ΃ͳͲͿͼ͑ʹ΀΃΁͟ ͵ΒΥΖΤ͑ΠΗ͑ΥΖΤΥΚΟΘ͑ͫ͑ͣͦ͑͑ͣͪ͑͢͡͡͡͠ί͑ͤͥ͡͠͡ ΅ΖΤΥ͑ ́ΚΥΖ͑ͫ͑Ͷ ́΅Ͷʹ͹͑ʹΠ͑͟͝ͽΥΕ͑͟ͼΠΣΖΒ ΅ΖΤΥ͑͵ΖΧΚΔΖ͑ͫ͑ ΅ΖΤΥ͑ΣΖΡΠΣΥ͑ΟΠ͑ͫͿΦΞΓΖΣ͑ΠΗ͑ΡΒΘΖ͑ͫ ʹΠΟΥΒΔΥ͑ΡΖΣΤΠΟ͑ͫ΃ΖΤΡΠΟΤΚΓΝΖ͑ΥΖΤΥ͑ͶΟΘΚΟΖΖΣ͑ͫ ͲΡΡΝΚΔΒΟΥ͑΅ΪΡΖ͑ͫ ͷʹʹ͑ʹͽͲ ́ ́ ͅͷ ͅʹͲ΅ ͅ΀Ϳ͑ͫ ͷʹʹ͑΃ΦΝΖ͑΁ΒΣΥ͙Τ͚ ΅ΖΤΥ͑ΣΖΤΦΝΥΤ͑ͫ͑ ͵ΒΥΖ͑ΒΟΕ͑ ́ΚΘΟΒΥΦΣΖΤ͑ͫ͑ ͣͦͤͥ͡͡͞͞ ΃ΖΡΠΣΥ͑΁ΣΖΡΒΣΖΕ͑ͳΪ͑ͫ͑ ͶΟΘΚΟΖΖΣ͑͠;͟ͻ͟ ́ΠΟΘ ͙ ́ΚΘΟΒΥΦΣΖ͚ ;ΒΟΒ ΘΖΣ͑ͶΟΘΚΟΖΖΣ͑͠ͻΒΪ͑ͼΚΞ ͙ ́ΚΘΟΒΥΦΣΖ͚ {Œš›G™Œ—–™›G•–GaGlz{zhyW\WZTWWX ͷʹʹ͑ ͅ͵͑ͫ͑΁͸·ʹ΁͞Ήͤͦ͢ΈΖΓ͑ͫ͑ΨΨΨ͑͟ΖΤΥΖΔΙ͑͟ΔΠ͑͟ΜΣ͑͑͑͑͑͑͑΁ΒΘΖ͑͑͢ΠΗ͑ͣͦ ́Ͳ΃͑ʹΠΞΡΝΚΒΔΖ͑΅ΖΤΥ͑΃ΖΡΠΣΥ Ͷ ́΅ ́Ͳ΃ͦͤͣͦ͢͡͡͞͡͡ ͤͥͦ͝͝ͷ͑͟͝;ΚΣΒΖ͑ͳΝΕΘ͑ͦͥͦͨ͑͟͝͞͵ΠΘΠΜ͞ΕΠΟΘ͝ ͼΒΟΘΟΒΞ͞ΘΦ͑͝ ́ΖΠΦΝ͑͝ͼΠΣΖΒ͑ͤͦͩͦͨ͢͞ ;͟ͻ͟ ́ΠΟΘʹΙΦΟ͞ΤΖΠΜ͑ͼΒΟΘ ʹΖΣΥΚΗΚΔΒΥΚΠΟ ;ΠΕΖΝΤ͑ͫ͑ʹ΁͞Ήͤͦ͢ ͷʹʹ͑ ͅ͵͑ͫ͑΁͸·ʹ΁͞Ήͤͦ͢ ͑ ΅Ί΁Ͷ͑ͫ͑ʹ͵;Ͳ͑ͩ͡͡;͹Ϋ͑΁͵Ͳ͑΁ΙΠΟΖ ΅ΖΤΥΚΟΘ͑ΙΒΤ͑ΓΖΖΟ ʹΒΣΣΚΖΕ͑ΠΦΥ͑ΚΟ ͲΔΔΠΣΕΒΟΔΖ͑ΨΚΥΙ͑ͫ ͑͑΅ΙΖ͑΅ΖΤΥΖΕ͑ΕΖΧΚΔΖ͑ΔΠΞΡΝΚΖΤ͑ΨΚΥΙ͑ΥΙΖ͑ΣΖ΢ΦΚΣΖΞΖΟΥΤ͑ΚΟ͑ΣΖΤΡΖΔΥ͑ΠΗ͑ΒΝΝ ΡΒΣΒΞΖΥΖΣΤ͑ΤΦΓΛΖΔΥ͑ΥΠ͑ΥΙΖ͑ΥΖΤΥ͑͟΅ΙΖ͑ΥΖΤΥ͑ΣΖΤΦΝΥΤ͑ΒΟΕ͑ΤΥΒΥΖΞΖΟΥΤ͑ΣΖΝΒΥΖ͑ΠΟΝΪ ΥΠ͑ΥΙΖ͑ΚΥΖΞΤ͑ΥΖΤΥΖΕ͑͟΅ΙΖ͑ΥΖΤΥ͑ΣΖΡΠΣΥ͑ΤΙΒΝΝ͑ΟΠΥ͑ΓΖ͑ΣΖΡΣΠΕΦΔΖΕ͑ΣΖΔΖΡΥ͑ΚΟ͑ΗΦΝΝ͝ ΨΚΥΙΠΦΥ͑ΨΣΚΥΥΖΟ͑ΒΡΡΣΠΧΒΝ͑ΠΗ͑ΥΙΖ͑ΝΒΓΠΣΒΥΠΣΪ͟ ͅͶͶͶ͑΁ͦͣͩͣ͢͞͡͡Ή͑͵ΣΒΗΥ͑ͧͥ͟ ΃ΖΔΠΞΞΖΟΕΖΕ͑΁ΣΒΔΥΚΔΖ͑ΗΠΣ͑͵ΖΥΖΣΞΚΟΚΟΘ͑ΥΙΖ͑΁ΖΒΜ͑ ́ΡΒΥΚΒΝ͞ͲΧΖΣΒΘΖ͑ ́ΡΖΔΚΗΚΔ ͲΓΤΠΣΡΥΚΠΟ͑΃ΒΥΖ͙ ́Ͳ΃͚͑ΚΟ͑ΥΙΖ͑͹ΦΞΒΟ͑ͳΠΕΪ͑͵ΦΖ͑ΥΠ͑ΈΚΣΖΝΖΤΤ͑ʹΠΞΞΦΟΚΔΒΥΚΠΟΤ ͵ΖΧΚΔΖ͑ͫ͑ͶΩΡΖΣΚΞΖΟΥΒΝ͑΅ΖΔΙΟΚ΢ΦΖΤ ͽΚΔΖΟΤΖΕ͑ͿΠΟ͞ͳΣΠΒΕΔΒΤΥ͑΅ΣΒΟΤΞΚΥΥΖΣ͑͹ΖΝΕ͑ΥΠ͑ͶΒΣ͙͑΅ͿͶ͚ ηͣͪͤͬ͑͟͢͡ͷʹʹ͠΀Ͷ΅͑ͳΦΝΝΖΥΚΟ͑ͧͦ͑ ́ΦΡΡΝΖΞΖΟΥ͑ʹ͙͑ͻΦΝΪ͚͑ͣ͢͡͡ 1. SUMMARY FOR SAR TET REPORT --------------------------------------------------------------------- ͤ 1.1 Head Configuration ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - ͤ 1.2 Body Worn Configuration --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - ͤ 1.3 Measurement Uncertainty -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - ͤ 2. INTRODUCTION ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - ͥ 3. DESCRIPTION OF THE DEVICE UNDER TEST ------------------------------------------------------ ͦ 3.1 Antenna Description ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ͦ 3.2 Device Description ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - ͦ 3.3 Battery Option ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ͦ 4. TEST CONDITIONS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - ͧ 4.1 Ambient Conditions ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ͧ 4.2 RF Characteristics of The Test Site -------------------------------------------------------------------- - ͧ 4.3 Test Signal, Frequencies, And Output Power -------------------------------------------------------- - ͧ 5. DESCRIPTION OF THE TEST EQUIPMENT ----------------------------------------------------------- - ͨ 5.1 Test System Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ͨ 5.2 SAR Measurement Setup --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ͨ 5.3 DASY 4 E-Field Probe System -------------------------------------------------------------------------- - ͩ 5.4 Phantom & Equivalent Tissues -------------------------------------------------------------------------- - ͢͡ 6. DESCRIPTION OF THE TEST PROCEDURE --------------------------------------------------------- - ͣ͢ 6.1 Definition of Reference Point ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ͣ͢ 6.2 Test Configuration Positions ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- - ͤ͢ 6.3 Scan Procedures -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - ͧ͢ 6.4 SAR Averaging Methods ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - ͧ͢ 7. MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ͨ͢ 8. SYSTEM VERIFICATION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - ͩ͢ 8.1 Tissue Verification ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - ͩ͢ 8.2 Test System Validation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - ͩ͢ 9. RESULTS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - ͪ͢ 10. REFERENCES ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - ͣͣ APPENDIX A : Validation Test Data of Tissue APPENDIX B : Validation Test Data APPENDIX C : SAR Test Setup Photographs APPENDIX D : SAR Test Data ͑ ͑͑Ͳ΁΁ͶͿ͵ ͅΉ͑Ͷ͑ͫ͑ʹΒΝΚΓΣΒΥΚΠΟ͑ʹΖΣΥΚΗΚΔΒΥΖΤ {Œš›G™Œ—–™›G•–GaGlz{zhyW\WZTWWX ͷʹʹ͑ ͅ͵͑ͫ͑΁͸·ʹ΁͞Ήͤͦ͢ΈΖΓ͑ͫ͑ΨΨΨ͑͟ΖΤΥΖΔΙ͑͟ΔΠ͑͟ΜΣ͑͑͑͑͑͑͑΁ΒΘΖ͑ͣ͑ΠΗ͑ͣͦ ΅ΒΓΝΖ͑ΠΗ͑ʹΠΟΥΖΟΥΤ ͑͑͑͑͑͑;ΒΩΚΞΦΞ͑΃ΖΤΦΝΥΤ͑ͷΠΦΟΕ͑͵ΦΣΚΟΘ͑ ́Ͳ΃͑ͶΧΒΝΦΒΥΚΠΟ ͑͢͟͢͹ΖΒΕ͑ʹΠΟΗΚΘΦΣΒΥΚΠΟ͑ ͑͑͑;ΒΩ͑͟ ́Ͳ΃͑;ΖΒΤΦΣΖΞΖΟΥ ;͹Ϋ ʹΙΕͳΞ ͳΒΥΥΖΣΪ ͩͥͩͤ͟͢ ͨͨͨ ʹ͵;Ͳ ͣͥͨ͟ ́ΥΒΟΕΒΣΕ ͽΖΗΥ͑ʹΙΖΖΜ͑΅ΠΦΔΙ ͪͤͤ͟͞͡ ͣ͑͢͟ͳΠΕΪ͑ΈΠΣΟ͑ʹΠΟΗΚΘΦΣΒΥΚΠΟ͑ ͑͑͑;ΒΩ͑͟ ́Ͳ΃͑;ΖΒΤΦΣΖΞΖΟΥ ;͹Ϋ ʹΙΕͳΞ ͳΒΥΥΖΣΪ ͤ͑͢͟;ΖΒΤΦΣΖΞΖΟΥ͑ΆΟΔΖΣΥΒΚΟΥΪ {Œš›G™Œ—–™›G•–GaGlz{zhyW\WZTWWX ͷʹʹ͑ ͅ͵͑ͫ͑΁͸· ʹ΁͞Ήͤͦ͢ΈΖΓ͑ͫ͑ΨΨΨ͑͟ΖΤΥΖΔΙ͑͟ΔΠ͑͟ΜΣ͑͑͑͑͑͑͑΁ΒΘΖ͑ͤ͑ΠΗ͑ͣͦ ρ͙͑ͩ͑͢͟͢͡Μ͚ͮ͢ ρ͙͑ͣͧͣ͑͢͟Μ͖ͮͣ͑ͪͦ͑͝ʹ΀Ϳͷ ͅ͵ͶͿʹͶ͑ͽͶ·Ͷͽ͚ ʹΠΞΓΚΟΖ͑ ́ΥΒΟΕΒΣΕ͑ΆΟΔΖΣΥΒΚΟΥΪ ͶΩΥΖΟΕΖΕ͑ ́ΥΒΟΕΒΣΕ͑ΆΟΔΖΣΥΒΚΟΥΪ ʹ͵;Ͳ͙͑ͣͥͨ͑͟͡ΕͳΞ͚ ́Ͳ΃ ͙Έ͠ΜΘ͚ ͷ΃Ͷ΂ΆͶͿʹΊ ͷ΃Ͷ΂ΆͶͿʹΊ ;ΠΕΦΝΒΥΚΠΟ ʹΠΟΕΦΔΥΖΕ͑΁ΠΨΖΣ͙ΕͳΞ͚ ́ΖΡΒΣΒΥΚΠΟ͑ΥΖΤΥ ΡΠΤΚΥΚΠΟ ͲΟΥΖΟΟΒ ΡΠΤΚΥΚΠΟ ́Ͳ΃ ͙Έ͠ΜΘ͚ ͲΟΥΖΟΟΒ ΡΠΤΚΥΚΠΟ ͑ͶΆ΅͑΅ΪΡΖ ͑΅Ω͑ͷΣΖ΢ΦΖΟΔΪ ͵ΖΧΚΔΖ͑ΥΖΤΥ ΡΠΤΚΥΚΠΟ ;ΠΕΦΝΒΥΚΠΟ ʹΠΟΕΦΔΥΖΕ͑΁ΠΨΖΣ͙ΕͳΞ͚ ͑΃Ω͑ͷΣΖ΢ΦΖΟΔΪ ͑;ΒΩ͑͟΃ͷ͑΀ΦΥΡΦΥ͑΁ΠΨΖΣ ʹ͵;Ͳ͑ͩ͡͡;͹Ϋ͑΁͵Ͳ͑΁ΙΠΟΖ ͩͣͥͨ͑͟͡ί͑ͩͥͩͤ͑͟͢;͹Ϋ͙͑ʹ͵;Ͳ͚ ͩͧͪͨ͑͟͡ί͑ͩͪͤͤ͑͟͢;͹Ϋ͙͑ʹ͵;Ͳ͚͑ ͑͢͟ ́Ά;;Ͳ΃Ί͑ͷ΀΃͑΅Ͷ ́΅͑΃Ͷ΁΀΃΅ ͑͵ΒΥΖ͑ΠΗ͑ΥΖΤΥ ͑ͷʹʹ͑ ͅ͵ ͑;ΖΒΤΦΣΖΞΖΟΥ͑ΡΖΣΗΠΣΞΖΕ͑ΓΪ ͣͦͣͪ͑͢͡͡͠͡͠ί͑ͣͦͤͥ͡͡͠͡͠͡ ΁͸·ʹ΁͞Ήͤͦ͢ ͻΒΪ͑ͼΚΞ͑΃ΖΤΡΠΟΤΚΓΝΖ͑ΥΖΤΥ͑ΖΟΘΚΟΖΖΣ ;͟ͻ͟ ́ΠΟΘ ͩͤͦͩͪ͟ ͤͧͤ ʹ͵;Ͳ ͣͥͨ͟ ́ΥΒΟΕΒΣΕ ΅ΠΦΔΙ͑ΌΨ͠Π͑͹ΠΝΤΥΖΣΎ ́ΝΚΕΖ͑…

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Test Report

Report Number: ESTR0503-003 Dates: March 10, 2005 Page 1 of 28 FCC ID: PGVCP-X315 EUT Type: CDMA 800MHz PDA Phone HYghFYdcfh Report Number ESTR0503-003 Company Name CYBERBANK Corp. Address 3,4,5F., Mirae Bldg., 545-7 Dogok-dong, Kangnam-gu, Korea 135-857 Applicant Telephone82-2-526-8762 Product Name CDMA 800MHz PDA Phone Model No. CP-X315 Manufacturer CYBERBANK Corp. Serial No. HKR34DL003487 Country of origin Korea Product Date of Issue 2005-03-10 Date of Test 2005-02-19 ~2005-03-07 Testing Lab. ESTECH. Co.,…

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Contact Information

Applicant

Russel Kim(R & D Manager)
[email protected]82 -2-3483-4581Fax: 82-2-3843-4601

Technical Contact

ESTechJay Kim
[email protected]82 2 867 3201

Rm. 1015, World Venture Center II · Seoul · South Korea

Test Firm

Estech Co., Ltd.Ike Chung
[email protected]82-2-867-3201Fax: 82-2-867-3204

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower OutputEmissionTolerance
122H824.7 MHz - 848.31 MHz212.00 mW1M25F9W2.5000000000 ppm
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Power Output is ERP. SAR compliance for body-worn operating conditions is limited to the specific configuration tested for this filing. Body-worn operations are restricted to belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and must provide at least 0mm separation between the device and the user�s body. End users must be informed of the body worn requirements for satisfying RF Exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR values are: Head: 0.93W/kg; Body-worn 0.93W/kg

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