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Please note: Some of the services in this manual are not supported by all networks. This also applies to the GSM International Emergency Number 112 or 911. Contact your network operator or service provider if you are in doubt about whether you can use a particular service or not. Please read the Guidelines for safe and efficient use and the Limited warranty chapters before you use your mobile phone. ©2002, Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications (USA) Inc. All rights reserved Publication number: AE/LZT 123 7007 second draft 08/02 PBM Printed in USA T62u.book Page 1 Thursday, June 13, 2002 6:47 PM T62u.book Page 2 Thursday, June 13, 2002 6:47 PM 3 Table of Contents Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use ........5Limited Warranty .....................................10Getting Started..........................................13Getting To Know Your Phone..................17Changing Front Covers ............................20Calling ......................................................22Personalizing Your Phone ........................33Voice Control ...........................................42Voicemail .................................................47Sending and Receiving Items ...................57Setting Up Mobile Internet.......................58Messaging.................................................63WAP .........................................................72Information Transfer and Exchange.........79More Features...........................................80Synchronization........................................82Security.....................................................86Troubleshooting........................................87 Assistance, Accessibility, and Internet.....90Icons .........................................................92Index.........................................................95 T62u.book Page 3 Thursday, June 13, 2002 6:47 PM 4 T62u.book Page 4 Thursday, June 13, 2002 6:47 PM Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use 5 Guidelines for Safe and Efficient UsePlease read this information before using your mobile phone.Recommendationsï Always treat your product with care and keep it in a clean and dust-free place. ï Do not expose your product to liquid or moisture or humidity. ï Do not expose your product to extreme high or low temperatures. ï Do not expose your product to open flames or lit tobacco products. ï Do not drop, throw, or try to bend your product. ï Do not paint your product.ï Do not use your product near medical equipment without requesting permission. ï Do not use your product when in, or around aircraft, or areas posted ìturn off two-way radioî. ï Do not use your product in an area where a potentially explosive atmosphere exists. ï Do not place your product or install wireless equipment in the area above your carís air bag. ï Do not attempt to disassemble your product. Only Sony Ericsson authorized personnel should perform service. ï If your mobile phone is equipped with infrared, never direct the infrared ray at anyone's eye and make sure that it does not disturb any other infrared units. Antenna Only use an antenna that has been specifically designed by Sony Ericsson for your mobile phone. Use of unauthorized or modified antennas could damage your mobile phone and may violate regulations, causing loss of performance and SAR levels above the recommended limits (see below).Efficient Useï Hold your mobile phone as you would any other phone. Do not cover the top of the phone when in use, as this affects call quality and may cause the phone to T62u.book Page 5 Thursday, June 13, 2002 6:47 PM 6 Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use operate at a higher power level than needed, thus shortening talk and standby times. Radio Frequency (RF) Exposure and SARYour mobile phone is a low-power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is turned on, it emits low levels of radio frequency energy (also known as radio waves or radio frequency fields). Governments around the world have adopted comprehensive international safety guidelines, developed by scientific organizations, e.g. ICNIRP (International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection) and IEEE (The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.), through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The…
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Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications (USA) Inc. 7001 Development Drive RTP, North Carolina 27709 July 11, 2002 American Telecommunications Certification Body Inc. 6731 Whittier Ave McLean, VA 22101 Attention: Equipment Authorization Branch Subject:TCB Comment Responses for FCC ID: PXITR-502-A2 Model: T62u Dear Mr. Graff: The attached pages (2) contain responses to your comments concerning application for FCC certification of Sony Ericsson model T62u bearing FCC ID: PXITR-502-A2 If you have any further questions and/or comments, please do not hesitate to make contact. Sincerely, Pierre Chery Technical Manager, Type ApprovalTel No:(919) 472-1697 Research Triangle Park, NCFax No:(919) 472-6382 [email protected] Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications (USA) Inc. 7001 Development Drive RTP, North Carolina 27709 1.) Form 731 – in the future, please list all the Emission Designators and their corresponding RF Power Outputs as separate line entries. Using the values shown on in section 4.3 of Test Report, GSM800 will be shown as .741W ERP and GSM1900 will be shown as .691W EIRP In the future Emission Designators will be listed as requested. For GSM1900, 28.4dBm is .69183W, would it be more accurate to list it as .692W? 2.) Please identify if the compandor was on or off during the Modulation Deviation Limiting test. The compander was enabled during the modulation deviation limiting test. 3.) Please identify the audio input level used to obtain the 0dB reference at 8KHz for the Voice and Voice + SAT Modulation Limiting plots. The 0 dB audio input level was 76 and 58 mV for Voice and Voice+Sat, respectively 4.) Since the Audio Filter Characteristics test only applies to Part 22 analog FM devices under Part 22, how does the PCS interface noted in the test setup affect testing at 850MHz? The PCS interface noted in the test setup does not affect testing. The PCS interface is noted in the test setup to indicate that the base station simulator has the optional PCS interface capability, though not used for this test. . 5.) Please identify where the audio signal was injected for the Post Limiter Attenuation (LPF) test. The audio signal was injected to the port of the audio interface board labeled ATMS(audio to mobile station). This interface board was attached to the port at the bottom of the phone. 6.) Occupied Bandwidth Plot for Voice and Voice + SAT should show modulation products of the 2500Hz tone set 16dB above reference. These modulation products are missing. Please provide revised Occupied Bandwidth plots for voice operations. Figures 7.3-5 and 7.3-6 of revised test report show the modulation products. 7.) Section 8.3 – With the exception of Base Frequency Range plots, no RBW settings have been identified. The RBW was set to 1MHz for the out of band emissions measurements made from 30 MHz to 20 GHz 8.) Table 9.3-1 is mis-identified as “Attenuation of spurious radiation below fundamental”. Table 9.3-1 has been re-titled “Radiated spurious emissions” 9.) Only GSM1900 data is provided for transmitter radiated spurious. At a minimum, test data for worst case modulation mode in the AMPS band and the PCS band to the 10th harmonic on worst the case channel should be presented. This is true regardless of the 20dB rule. Worst case data for AMPS and PCS bands is added to table 9.3-1 of the revised test report Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications (USA) Inc. 7001 Development Drive RTP, North Carolina 27709 10.) FYI: Section 13.4 – Test Procedure for receiver spurious emissions indicates measurements were made to five times the highest operating frequency using a quasi-peak detector. Since this device operates in excess of 1800MHz, you may wish to reconsider this language (quasi peak not used ever above 1000MHz). In addition, you may wish to provide measurements exactly at the receiver local oscillator frequencies. This is required information for submissions to Canada. As suggested, correction has been made in the revised test report 11.) Was earphone attached to equipment during radiated ERP and EIRP measurements? What about for transmitter radiated spurious emissions? As a reminder, earphones should always be stretched vertically above any transmitter during testing. Yes, earphone was attached during these tests. 12.) No data has been presented showing compliance with the radiated or conducted band edge emission limits of 24.238(b). Band edge plots were added to section 8.3 of revised test report 13.) No data has been presented showing compliance with the radiated or conducted band edge emission limits of 22.901(d)(2). Band edge plots were added to section 8.3 of revised test report 14.) Agreement of RF Conducted Power of GSM800 and GSM1900 between Test Report and SAR Report seem a bit off. Agreement should be within ~10% (0.3dB) between both reports. Note that maximum reported SAR value is based on calculated maximum output power setting(nominal factory setting + maximum tolerance), while measured conducted power is the nominal factory setting. 15.) Is equipment capable of transmitting data across multiple time slots? If so, can it send data while on the belt clip? Was this configuration tested for body worn compliance? Equipment is not capable of transmitting data across multiple time slots in the uplink. 16.) Are any other batteries or accessories which may impact SAR available for this device? For body worn operation, there are no other batteries or accessories available for this device. 17.) In the SAR report, 800TDMA and 800GSM test results are not included because “...the maximum power is significantly lower...” than in AMPS-FM mode. The Test Report shows GSM800 is over 2dB higher than AMPS-FM. A more detailed explanation is needed. According to Supplement C of OET 65, when different modes share the same frequency band only those with output power within 1dB from the higher output power mode need to be tested. According to this statement, and looking at the device description table in the T62u …
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Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications (USA) Inc. 7001 Development Drive RTP, North Carolina 27709 June 20, 2002 American TCB, Inc 6731 Whittier Ave McLean, VA 22101 Subject:FCC Certification for FCC ID: PXITR-502-A2 Model: T62u To Whom It May Concern: This letter is in request of certification for the above mentioned FCC Identifier. This mobile is designed for use in TDMA/GSM systems and operates in both Cellular and PCS bands. The transceiver operates in the 800 MHz per Subpart H of Part 22 and in the 1900 MHz per Subpart E of Part 24, of CFR 47. Sony Ericsson Inc. requests confidentiality under 47 CFR 0.459 for the following exhibits listed: Exhibit 4Block diagrams Exhibit 5Schematics Exhibit 10Parts list/tune-up procedure Exhibit 12Operational description This request is in order to protect Sony Ericsson’s proprietary techniques. Sincerely, Pierre Chery [email protected] Manager, Type ApprovalTel No:(919) 472-1697 Research Triangle Park, NCFax No:(919) 472-6382
American Telecommunications Certification Body Inc. 6731 Whittier Ave, McLean, VA 22101 July 1, 2002 RE: Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications FCC ID: PXITR-502-A2 I have a few comments on this Application. 1.) Form 731 – in the future, please list all the Emission Designators and their corresponding RF Power Outputs as separate line entries. Using the values shown on in section 4.3 of Test Report, GSM800 will be shown as .741W ERP and GSM1900 will be shown as .691W EIRP 2.) Please identify if the compandor was on or off during the Modulation Deviation Limiting test. 3.) Please identify the audio input level used to obtain the 0dB reference at 8KHz for the Voice and Voice + SAT Modulation Limiting plots. 4.) Since the Audio Filter Characteristics test only applies to Part 22 analog FM devices under Part 22, how does the PCS interface noted in the test setup affect testing at 850MHz? 5.) Please identify where the audio signal was injected for the Post Limiter Attenuation (LPF) test. 6.) Occupied Bandwidth Plot for Voice and Voice + SAT should show modulation products of the 2500Hz tone set 16dB above reference. These modulation products are missing. Please provide revised Occupied Bandwidth plots for voice operations. 7.) Section 8.3 – With the exception of Base Frequency Range plots, no RBW settings have been identified. . 8.) Table 9.3-1 is mis-identified as “Attenuation of spurious radiation below fundamental”. 9.) Only GSM1900 data is provided for transmitter radiated spurious. At a minimum, test data for worst case modulation mode in the AMPS band and the PCS band to the 10 th harmonic on worst the case channel should be presented. This is true regardless of the 20dB rule. 10.) FYI: Section 13.4 – Test Procedure for receiver spurious emissions indicates measurements were made to five times the highest operating frequency using a quasi-peak detector. Since this device operates in excess of 1800MHz, you may wish to reconsider this language (quasi peak not used ever above 1000MHz). In addition, you may wish to provide measurements exactly at the receiver local oscillator frequencies. This is required information for submissions to Canada. 11.) Was earphone attached to equipment during radiated ERP and EIRP measurements? What about for transmitter radiated spurious emissions? As a reminder, earphones should always be stretched vertically above any transmitter during testing. 12.) No data has been presented showing compliance with the radiated or conducted band edge emission limits of 24.238(b). 13.) No data has been presented showing compliance with the radiated or conducted band edge emission limits of 22.901(d)(2). 14.) Agreement of RF Conducted Power of GSM800 and GSM1900 between Test Report and SAR Report seem a bit off. Agreement should be within ~10% (0.3dB) between both reports. 15.) Is equipment capable of transmitting data across multiple time slots? If so, can it send data while on the belt clip? Was this configuration tested for body worn compliance? 16.) Are any other batteries or accessories which may impact SAR available for this device? 17.) In the SAR report, 800TDMA and 800GSM test results are not included because “...the maximum power is significantly lower...” than in AMPS-FM mode. The Test Report shows GSM800 is over 2dB higher than AMPS-FM. A more detailed explanation is needed. ! Page 2 July 1, 2002 William H. Graff President and Examining Engineer 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.
Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications (USA) Inc. 7001 Development Drive RTP, North Carolina 27709 Oct 9, 2002 American Telecommunications Certification Body Inc. 6731 Whittier Ave McLean, VA 22101 Attention: Equipment Authorization Branch Subject: Response to FCC Comments for FCC ID: PXITR-502-A2 Reference: 5057/TC134503 Dear Mr. Graff: The attached pages (2) contain responses to FCC comments concerning application for FCC certification of Sony Ericsson model T62u bearing FCC ID: PXITR-502-A2 If you have any questions and/or comments, please don’t hesitate to make contact. Sincerely, Pierre Chery Technical Manager, Type Approval Research Triangle Park, NC Tel No: (919) 472-1697 Fax No:(919) 472-6382 [email protected] Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications (USA) Inc. 7001 Development Drive RTP, North Carolina 27709 RF SAFETY ISSUES 1. Regarding your answer to question 1. SAR report states maximum power of GSM 1900 30.6 dBm, tune-up procedure states maximum power 31 dBm. SAR test performed at 30.18 dBm. Please provide new test results at maximum power. The maximum output power for the T62 u is 30.6 dBm, as indicated on page 3(34) of the SAR test report. The output power at 1900 GSM of the phone used for the filing (SN. UA2020MZVQ) was 30.05 dBm at the center of the transmit band; resulting in a worst case measured 1g-SAR of 0.43 W/Kg. Scaling up this SAR number to the maximum output power resulted in a 1g-SAR of 0.49 W/Kg, which is practically the same number measured for the worst case configuration at 1900 TDMA. However, we do realize that a scaling of more than 5 % was applied in this case, contradicting the rules of Supplement C. We truly apologize for noticing this issue after the phone was submitted and we make a strong commitment to ensure that this does not reoccur in future filings. 2. Regarding your answer to question 4. Please request TCB to refer to TCB reminder sheet. Temperature on plots is requested. Please provide. The temperatures of the tissue simulating liquids were provided in the SAR test report on page 4(34) and 5(34). The SAR lab was not aware of a requirement to include the temperature on the SAR plots. We commit ourselves to change our report format in the upcoming filings to comply with the TCB reminder sheet. 3. The maximum allowed conducted output powers in the tune up procedure must agree with filing. The output powers must not be adjusted to levels greater than the filing. Please correct output powers in the tune-up procedure. Please find attached revised tune-up procedure with corrected output power values.
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REPORT 1 (34) Prepared (also subject responsible if other)No. SEM/CV/PF/P William Stewart SEM/CV/P-02:0591/REP ApprovedCheckedRev. SEM/CV/PF/P Dulce AltabellaDA2002-6-5B U:\FCC Submittals\Fcc_502 gerri anna nicole\XHIBIT11\Source\502-11 head.doc EN SAR Test Report: T62u (PXITR-502-A2) Date of test: May 22-23, 28-29, 2002 Laboratory: SAR Testing Laboratory Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications, Inc. 7001 Development Drive, P.O. Box 13969, Research Triangle Park, NC, 27709, USA Tested by: William Stewart Development Engineer, Antenna Development Group Test Responsible: Dulce Altabella Staff Engineer, Antenna Development Group Accreditation: This laboratory is accredited to ISO/IEC 17025-1999 to perform the following electromagnetic tests: Specific Absorption Rate (SAR), dielectric parameters, and RF power measurement on the following types of products: Wireless communications devices. A2LA certificate Number: 1650-01 Statement of Compliance: Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications, Inc. declares under its sole responsibility that the product T62u FCC ID: PXITR-502-A2 to which this declaration relates, is in conformity with the appropriate RF exposure standards, recommendations and guidelines. It also declares that the product was tested using specifications that closely conform to the latest appropriate measurement standards, guidelines and recommended practices. Any deviations from these specifications or from ISO/IEC 17025-1999 are noted below: None © Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications, Inc. 2002 This test report shall not be reproduced except in full, without written approval of the laboratory. The results and statements contained herein relate only to the items tested. The names of individuals involved may be mentioned only in connection with the statements or results from this report. All feedback on this report is encouraged, both positive and negative. REPORT 2 (34) Prepared (also subject responsible if other)No. SEM/CV/PF/P William Stewart SEM/CV/P-02:0591/REP ApprovedCheckedRev. SEM/CV/PF/P Dulce AltabellaDA2002-6-5B U:\FCC Submittals\Fcc_502 gerri anna nicole\XHIBIT11\Source\502-11 head.doc EN Table of Contents 1. Introduction3 2. Device Under Test3 2.1 Antenna description3 2.2 Device description3 3. Test equipment3 3.1 Dosimetric system3 3.2 Additional calibrated equipment4 4. Electrical parameters of the tissue simulating liquid4 5. System performance check4 6. Test results5 References7 Appendix 1: SAR distribution comparison for system performance check8 Appendix 2: SAR distribution plots12 Appendix 3: Photographs of Device Under Test26 Appendix 4: Position of Device on Phantom28 Appendix 5: Probe calibration parameters30 REPORT 3 (34) Prepared (also subject responsible if other)No. SEM/CV/PF/P William Stewart SEM/CV/P-02:0591/REP ApprovedCheckedRev. SEM/CV/PF/P Dulce AltabellaDA2002-6-5B U:\FCC Submittals\Fcc_502 gerri anna nicole\XHIBIT11\Source\502-11 head.doc EN 1. Introduction In this report, compliance of the T62u wireless handset with RF safety guidelines is demonstrated while the device is held next to the ear of a person. The T62u model is a dual band phone, which operates in the 800 MHz and 1900 MHz frequency bands. The applicable RF safety guidelines and the SAR measurement specifications used for the test are described in [1]. 2. Device Under Test 2.1 Antenna description Type Internal antenna Location Inside the back cover, near the top Maximum length38 mm Dimensions Maximum width51 mm Configuration Patch antenna 2.2 Device description Device model T62u FCC ID PXITR-502-A2 Serial number UA2020MZVQ Maximum Size Length121 mm Width54 mm Thickness25 mm Modes 800 AMPS800 TDMA800 GSM1900 TDMA1900 GSM Multiple Access Scheme FDMATDMATDMATDMATDMA Maximum Output Power Setting 26.0 dBm26.0 dBm29.0 dBm26.0 dBm30.0 dBm Factory Tolerance in Power Setting ± 0.25 ± 0.40± 0.60± 0.25± 0.60 Maximum Peak Output Power 26.25 dBm26.40 dBm29.60 dBm26.25 dBm30.60 dBm Duty Cycle 13838 Transmitting Frequency Range 824 – 849 MHz 824 – 849 MHz 824 – 849 MHz 1850 – 1910 MHz 1850 – 1910 MHz Prototype or Production Unit Prototype Device Category Portable RF Exposure Environment [2] General population / uncontrolled 3. Test equipment 3.1 Dosimetric system SAR measurements were made using a DASY3 professional system (software version 3.1d) with a SAM phantom, manufactured by Schmid & Partner Engineering AG (SPEAG). The measurement uncertainty of the system is given in [1]. Below is a list of the calibrated equipment. DescriptionSerial NumberDue Date DASY3 DAE V141612 / 2002 E-field probe ET3DV5132412 / 2002 E-field probe ET3DV6158312 / 2002 Dipole Validation Kit, D835V242803 / 2003 Dipole Validation Kit, D1900V253603 / 2003 REPORT 4 (34) Prepared (also subject responsible if other)No. SEM/CV/PF/P William Stewart SEM/CV/P-02:0591/REP ApprovedCheckedRev. SEM/CV/PF/P Dulce AltabellaDA2002-6-5B U:\FCC Submittals\Fcc_502 gerri anna nicole\XHIBIT11\Source\502-11 head.doc EN 3.2 Additional calibrated equipment Description Serial NumberDue Date Signal Generator HP8648C3537A015989/2002 Dielectric probe kit HP 85070BUS3302025610/2002 Network analyzer HP 8752C3410A031058/2002 Power meter HP 437B3125U161904/2003 Power sensor HP 8482H2704A062353/2003 Power meter HP 437B3125U137291/2003 Power sensor HP 8482H3318A070975/2003 Power meter E4418BGB402065949/2002 Power sensor HP 8482H3318A092688/2002 Hygrometer / Thermometer2124291110/2002 Thermometer / Probe350078/9917235110/2002 Thermometer / Probe21117674/2111782411/2002 Spectrum Analyzer MS2623AM0741810/2002 4. Electrical parameters of the tissue simulating liquid Prior to conducting SAR measurements, the relative permittivity, ε r , and the conductivity, σ, of the tissue simulating liquids were measured with the dielectric probe kit. These are tabulated below. A mass density of ρ = 1.00 g/cm 3 was entered into the DASY3 program in all cases. The temperatures of the tissue simulants during measurements are also given. During the tests, the ambient temperature of the l…
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REPORT 19 (34) Prepared (also subject responsible if other)No. SEM/CV/PF/P William Stewart SEM/CV/P-02:0591/REP ApprovedCheckedRev. SEM/CV/PF/P Dulce AltabellaDA2002-6-5B U:\FCC Submittals\Fcc_502 gerri anna nicole\XHIBIT11\Source\502-11 head.doc EN SAR Extrapolation to the phantom inner surface. Measured for Maximum SAR in 1900 TDMA band, while phone is against the right hand side of head in the “cheek” position. REPORT 20 (34) Prepared (also subject responsible if other)No. SEM/CV/PF/P William Stewart SEM/CV/P-02:0591/REP ApprovedCheckedRev. SEM/CV/PF/P Dulce AltabellaDA2002-6-5B U:\FCC Submittals\Fcc_502 gerri anna nicole\XHIBIT11\Source\502-11 head.doc EN Distribution of maximum SAR in 1900 TDMA band. Measured against the right hand side of the head in the “Tilt” position. REPORT 21 (34) Prepared (also subject responsible if other)No. SEM/CV/PF/P William Stewart SEM/CV/P-02:0591/REP ApprovedCheckedRev. SEM/CV/PF/P Dulce AltabellaDA2002-6-5B U:\FCC Submittals\Fcc_502 gerri anna nicole\XHIBIT11\Source\502-11 head.doc EN SAR Extrapolation to the phantom inner surface. Measured for Maximum SAR in 1900 TDMA band, while phone is against the right hand side of head in the “tilt” position. REPORT 22 (34) Prepared (also subject responsible if other)No. SEM/CV/PF/P William Stewart SEM/CV/P-02:0591/REP ApprovedCheckedRev. SEM/CV/PF/P Dulce AltabellaDA2002-6-5B U:\FCC Submittals\Fcc_502 gerri anna nicole\XHIBIT11\Source\502-11 head.doc EN Distribution of maximum SAR in 1900 GSM band. Measured against the right hand side of the head in the “Cheek” position. REPORT 23 (34) Prepared (also subject responsible if other)No. SEM/CV/PF/P William Stewart SEM/CV/P-02:0591/REP ApprovedCheckedRev. SEM/CV/PF/P Dulce AltabellaDA2002-6-5B U:\FCC Submittals\Fcc_502 gerri anna nicole\XHIBIT11\Source\502-11 head.doc EN SAR Extrapolation to the phantom inner surface. Measured for Maximum SAR in 1900 GSM band, while phone is against the right hand side of the head in the “cheek” position. REPORT 24 (34) Prepared (also subject responsible if other)No. SEM/CV/PF/P William Stewart SEM/CV/P-02:0591/REP ApprovedCheckedRev. SEM/CV/PF/P Dulce AltabellaDA2002-6-5B U:\FCC Submittals\Fcc_502 gerri anna nicole\XHIBIT11\Source\502-11 head.doc EN Distribution of maximum SAR in 1900 GSM band. Measured against the right hand side of the head in the “Tilt” position. REPORT 25 (34) Prepared (also subject responsible if other)No. SEM/CV/PF/P William Stewart SEM/CV/P-02:0591/REP ApprovedCheckedRev. SEM/CV/PF/P Dulce AltabellaDA2002-6-5B U:\FCC Submittals\Fcc_502 gerri anna nicole\XHIBIT11\Source\502-11 head.doc EN SAR Extrapolation to the phantom inner surface. Measured for Maximum SAR in 1900 GSM band, while phone is against the right hand side of the head in the “Tilt” position. REPORT 26 (34) Prepared (also subject responsible if other)No. SEM/CV/PF/P William Stewart SEM/CV/P-02:0591/REP ApprovedCheckedRev. SEM/CV/PF/P Dulce AltabellaDA2002-6-5B U:\FCC Submittals\Fcc_502 gerri anna nicole\XHIBIT11\Source\502-11 head.doc EN Appendix 3: Photographs of Device Under Test Front view of deviceBack view of de…
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
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| 6 | 24E | 1.85 GHz - 1.91 GHz | 691.00 mW | 255KGXW | 2.5 ppm |

Dual Band Tri-Mode CDMA Cellular Transceiver
Equipment Class
PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear
Dual Band GSM Cellular Phone
Equipment Class
PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear
Dual Band GSM Cellular Phone
Equipment Class
PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear
Dual Band Tri-mode CDMA Cellular Phone
Equipment Class
PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear
TRANSCEIVER MODULE
Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter