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Q78-ZTEA12PGSM Dual-Band Digital Mobile Phone

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GSM Dual-Band Digital Mobile Phone - FCC ID Q78-ZTEA12P - ZTE Corporation
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Application Details

Equipment Class
PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear
Date of Grant
Mar 08, 2006
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Mar 08, 2006
Equipment Note
GSM Dual-Band Digital Mobile Phone
Frequency Range
824.20000000 - 848.80000000
Company
ZTE Corporation
Country
China

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Users Manual

A12+ GSM Dual-band Digital Mobile Phone User Manual 1 Copyright © 2005 by ZTE Corporation All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be excerpted, reproduced, translated or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or me chanical, including photocopying and microfilm, without the prior written permission of ZTE Corporation. The manual is published by ZTE Corporation. We reserve the right to make modifications on print errors or update specifications without prior notice. Edition: 1 st edition, March, 2005 2 Contents 1 GENERAL INFORMATION........................................................1 1.1 W ELCOME ................................................................................1 1.2 S ECURITY .................................................................................1 1.3 S AFETY P RECAUTIONS ..............................................................2 GETTING STARTED..........................................................................10 1.4 KEY D EFINITION .....................................................................10 1.5 D ISPLAY S YMBOLS .................................................................12 1.6 S TANDARD PACKAGE AND TECHNICAL P ARAMETERS .............13 1.7 B ATTERY .................................................................................14 1.7.1 Removing & Installi ng the Battery.................................14 1.7.2 Charging the Battery......................................................15 1.8 C ONNECTING TO THE N ETWORK .............................................17 3 1.8.1 SIM Card ....................................................................... 17 1.8.2 Inserting & Removing SIM Card................................... 18 1.8.3 Power on/off Your Phone............................................... 18 1.8.4 Unlocking the SIM Card and Mobile Phone ................. 19 1.8.5 Connecting to the Network ............................................ 20 2 BASIC OPER ATIONS ............................................................... 22 2.1 M AKING A C ALL .................................................................... 22 2.2 A NSWERING A C ALL .............................................................. 24 2.3 C ALL M ENU ........................................................................... 24 3 FUNCTION MENU .................................................................... 27 3.1 U SAGE AND S TRUCTURE OF F UNCTION M ENU ...................... 27 3.2 S HORT M ESSAGE ................................................................... 28 3.3 P HONE M ENUS ....................................................................... 32 3.3.1 Call Logs ....................................................................... 33 4 3.3.2 Diverts............................................................................34 3.3.3 Firewall ..........................................................................36 3.4 P ROFILES ................................................................................38 3.5 S ETTINGS ................................................................................40 3.5.1 Phone Settings................................................................40 3.5.2 Display Settings .............................................................41 3.5.3 Clock Settings.................................................................41 3.5.4 Call Settings ...................................................................41 3.5.5 Network Settings ............................................................43 3.5.6 Security Settings .............................................................43 3.5.7 Factory Settings .............................................................46 3.6 T OOLKIT .................................................................................46 3.6.1 Alarm Clock ...................................................................47 3.6.2 Calculator ......................................................................48 3.6.3 Stopwatch .......................................................................48 3.6.4 World Clock....................................................................49 5 3.7 G AMES ................................................................................... 49 3.8 N AMES ................................................................................... 50 3.8.1 Searching....................................................................... 52 3.8.2 Editing ........................................................................... 52 3.8.3 Deleting ......................................................................... 52 3.8.4 Making an IP Call ......................................................... 53 3.8.5 Adding New Name......................................................... 53 3.8.6 Settings .......................................................................... 54 3.8.7 Batch Operation ............................................................ 54 4 TEXT INPUT .............................................................................. 55 4.1 O VERVIEW ............................................................................. 55 4.2 ABC AND ABC MODE ............................................................. 55 4.3 123 MODE .............................................................................. 56 4.4 P REDICTIVE TEXT INPUT ........................................................ 56 4.5 C HARACTER C HART ............................................................... 57 6 5 TROUBLESHOOTING ..............................................................59 7 1 General Information 1.1 Welcome Thank you for using A12+ GSM digital mobile phone. To guarantee the mobile phone always in its best condition, please read this manual carefully and keep it for further use. The pictures, symbols and contents in this ma nual are just for your reference. They might not be completely identical with your c…

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Cover Letter(s)

Jan 16, 2006 Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Confidentiality Request Pursuant to Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commission’s Rules, we, ZTE CORPORATION, hereby request confidential treatment of information accompanying this Application (FCC ID: Q78-ZTEA12P) as outlined below: Circuit Diagram, Block Diagram, Bom/Part List Tuning procedure Operational Description The above materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these matters might be harmful to us, ZTE CORPORATION, and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. We, ZTE CORPORATION, understand that pursuant to Rule 0.457, disclosure of this Application (FCC ID: Q78-ZTEA12P) and all accompanying documentation will not be made before the date of the Grant for this application. Sincerely Yours, Wang Zhihui Director ZTE CORPORATION

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No.SAR06-006 Page 3 of 64 Contents 1. GENERAL CONDITIONS 2. ADMINISTRATIVE DATA 2.1. Identification of the Responsible Testing Laboratory 2.2. Identification of the Responsible Testing Location(s) 2.3. Organization Item 2.4. Identification of Applicant 2.5. Identification of Manufacture 3. EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST (EUT) 3.1. Identification of the Equipment under Test 3.2. Identification of all used Test Sample of the Equipment under Test 4. OPERATIONAL CONDITIONS DURING TEST 4.1. Schematic Test Configuration 4.2. SAR Measurement System 5. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE TEST 5.1. Applicable Limit Regulations 5.2. Applicable Measurement Standards 6. LABORATORY ENVIRONMENT 7. TEST RESULTS 7.1. Dielectric Performance 7.2. Summary of Measurement Results 7.3. Conclusion 8. MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY 9. MAIN TEST INSTRUMENTS This Test Report consists of the following Annexes: Annex A: Accreditation Certificate Annex B: Test Layout Annex C: Sample Photographs Annex D: Graph Test Results No.SAR06-006 Page 4 of 64 1GENERAL CONDITIONS 1.1 This report only refers to the item that has undergone the test. 1.2 This report standalone dose not constitute or imply by its own an approval of the product by the certification Bodies or competent Authorities. 1.3 This document is only valid if complete; no partial reproduction can be made without written approval of Shenzhen Electronic Product Quality Testing Center. 1.4 This report cannot be used partially or in full for publicity and/or promotional purposes without previous written approval of Shenzhen Electronic Product Quality Testing Center and the Accreditation Bodies, if it applies. No. SAR06-006 Page 5 of 64 2. Administrative Date 2.1. Identification of the Responsible Testing Laboratory Company Name: ShenZhen Electronic Product Quality Testing Center Department: Testing Department Address: Electronic Testing Building, ShaHe Road, NanShan District, ShenZhen, P. R. China Telephone: +86-755-26628676 Fax: +86-755-26627238 Responsible Test Lab Managers: Mr. Wang Keqin 2.2. Identification of the Responsible Testing Location(s) Company Name: ShenZhen Electronic Product Quality Testing Center Address: Electronic Testing Building, ShaHe Road, NanShan District, ShenZhen, P. R. China 2.3. Organization Item S.E.T Report No.: SAR06-006 S.E.T Project Leader: Mr. Li Sixiong S.E.T Responsible for accreditation scope: Mr. Wang Keqin Start of Testing: 2006-2-8 End of Testing: 2006-2-13 2.4. Identification of Applicant Company Name: ZTE CORPORATION Address: Zhongxing Bldg, Hi-Tech Park, NanShan, ShenZhen, P.R.China Contact person: Li Dezi Telephone: +86-21-68895196 Fax: +86-21-50801070 2.5. Identification of Manufacture Company Name: ZTE CORPORATION Address: Zhongxing Bldg, Hi-Tech Park, NanShan, ShenZhen, P.R.China Contact person: Li Dezi Telephone: +86-21-68895196 Fax: +86-21-50801070 Notes: This data is based on the information by the applicant. No. SAR06-006 Page 6 of 64 3. Equipment Under Test (EUT) 3.1. Identification of the Equipment under Test Brand Name: ZTE Type Name: ZTE A12+ Marking Name: ZTE A12+ Test frequency GSM 850MHz PCS 1900MHz Battery type Li3707T42P3h684472 Battery specification710mAh 3.7V Antenna type Build inside Operation mode Call established Modulation mode GSM; NO BLUETOOTH General description: Max. Power(EIRP) 0.435w(26.36dBm)(GSM) 0.469w(26.71dBm)(PCS) 3.2. Identification of all used Test Sample of the Equipment under Test EUT Code Serial Number Hardware Version Software Version IMEI 34190a01 N.A. g2hb P103A3V1.0.0B01 358551000000000 34190c01 N.A. g2hb P103A3V1.0.0B01 358551000000042 Note: the SAR of the GSM 850MHz is tested in EUT 34190a01, and the SAR of the PCS 1900MHz is tested in EUT 34190Co1. No. SAR06-006 Page 7 of 64 4 OPERATIONAL CONDITIONS DURING TEST 4.1 Schematic Test Configuration During SAR test, EUT is in Traffic Mode (Channel Allocated) at Normal Voltage Condition. A communication link is set up with a System Simulator (SS) by air link, and a call is established. The TCH is allocated to 128, 190 and 251 respectively in the case of GSM 850 MHz, or to 512, 661 and 810 respectively in the case of PCS 1900 MHz. The EUT is commanded to operate at maximum transmitting power. The EUT shall use its internal transmitter. The antenna(s), battery and accessories shall be those specified by the manufacturer. The EUT battery must be fully charged and checked periodically during the test to ascertain uniform power output. If a wireless link is used, the antenna connected to the output of the base station simulator shall be placed at least 50 cm away from the handset. The signal transmitted by the simulator to the antenna feeding point shall be lower than the output power level of the handset by at least 35 dB. 4.2 SAR Measurement System The SAR measurement system being used is the IndexSAR SARA2 system, which consists of a Figure1. SAR Lab Test Measurement Set-up No. SAR06-006 Page 8 of 64 Mitsubishi RV-E2 6-axis robot arm and controller, IndexSAR probe and amplifier and SAM phantom Head Shape. The system is controlled remotely from a PC, which contains the software to control the robot and data acquisition equipment. The software also displays the data obtained from test scans. In operation, the system first does an area (2D) scan at a fixed depth within the liquid from the inside wall of the phantom. When the maximum SAR point has been found, the system will then carry out a 3D scan centred at that point to determine volume averaged SAR level. 4.2.1 Robot system specification The robot is used to articulate the probe to programmed positions inside the phantom head to obtain the SAR readings from the DUT. 4.2.2 Probe and amplifier specification IXP-050 Indexsar isotropic immersible SAR probe The probes are constructed using three orthogonal dipole sensors arranged on an interlocking, triangular No. SAR06-006 Page 9 of 64 prism core. The probes have built-in shielding against static charges and are contained within a PEEK cylindrical enclosure material a…

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RF Exposure Info

Additional uncertainty issues arising from the use of upright head phantoms Background Uncertainty assessments presented in the standards recommending SAR testing procedures are generally illustrated with respect to the open bath phantom and recommend that additional considerations are given to measurement uncertainties when the angle between the probe shaft and the phantom surface is greater than 30 degrees. The following text illustrates the proposed requirements: Probe Angle -- In view of the following disclaimer, which has been included (proposed) in P1528 for its up-coming re-circulation ballot, to identify that when the probe angle is greater than 30 degrees, additional uncertainty procedures not included in the standard are needed to account for such uncertainty. This means the end user has the responsibility to address the additional uncertainty issues when choosing to do measurements in those conditions. "The angle between the probe axis and the surface normal line is recommended but not required to be less than 30 degree. If this angle is larger than 30 degrees and the closest point on the probe tip housing to the phantom surface is closer than a probe diameter, the boundary effect may become larger and polarization dependent. (This additional uncertainty needs to be analyzed and taken into account, for which modified test procedures and additional uncertainty analysis not described in this recommended practice may be required.)” Whilst use of the SARA2 upright head phantom geometry helps to reduce certain key uncertainties of the testing procedures, it necessarily angles the probe at more than 30 degrees to the local phantom surface. This document explains how additional uncertainties arising from this configuration have been assessed and have been allowed for in the measurement uncertainty assessment. Recommendations are given on how to configure the system for use at different frequencies. Additional uncertainties with upright head testing – probe angle It is easier to achieve good axial (rotational) isotropy with a 3-channel immersible SAR probe than it is to achieve full spherical isotropy over all field gradient presentation angles. So the aim of restricting the probe presentation angle to within 30 degrees of the surface normal is to exploit the lower uncertainty associated with rotational isotropy and reduce the larger effects from the spherical isotropy uncertainty. However, spherical anisotropy still affects SAR measurements because field gradient directions can vary markedly over the extent of a volume scan. The standard uncertainty assessment template allows for a reduced contribution of spherical isotropy to the uncertainty if the probe angle is less than 30 degrees. For the SARA2 assessments, a full contribution to uncertainty from the spherical isotropy has to be allowed for in the uncertainty assessment as in the example assessment of Figure 1. This is the principal way in which the required additional uncertainty allowance is made for the upright phantom geometry in SARA2. As indicated in Figure 1, the allowance made for spherical isotropy is frequency dependent and can be partially-reduced by a scheme of sensor position correction. Lastly, an optional validation check for tests at the side of a flat phantom can be performed and a procedure for doing this is set out in the Appendix. Figure 1: Upright uncertainty assessment making full allowance for spherical isotropy Additional uncertainties with upright head testing – orientation dependence of boundary effect To meet the requirement for this additional uncertainty contribution, extensive tests have been performed of how probe response varies with distance from the surface for the full range of possible probe presentation angles. The results of these studies, presented in Rome in 2003, indicate that boundary effects for angled probes are no more than or less than the effects with probes presented normal to the surface. Instead, it was determined that the probe orientation with respect to the field gradient direction was the dominant influence and is not dependent on distance from the surface. Additional uncertainties with upright head testing – effects of RF frequency To understand the range of applicability of upright head testing, the effects of frequency have to be given further consideration. Upright testing provides some uncertainty reductions that apply across the frequency band as listed below: 1. Greatly-reduced degradation rate of simulant liquids 2. Avoidance of stratification of liquid at phantom surface 3. Easier inspection of handset positioning 4. Improved simulation of phantom shaping in chin region 5. Avoidance of reflections from the flat, open liquid surface However, spherical isotropy degrades steadily with increasing frequency placing an upper limit on the frequency for which head testing using an upright geometry is within required uncertainty limits (see Figure 1, the use of which spreadsheet suggests 2450MHz is the highest recommended frequency for testing with 5mm probes). The spherical isotropy of a SAR probe depends only indirectly upon frequency. It is directly-dependent on the ratio of the probe size (e.g. diameter) to the distances over which the field gradient applies (e.g. skin depth). At 835MHz, the ratio of probe diameter to skin depth is small for a 5mm probe (say, 0.15). The standards procedures only require probe spherical isotropy to be demonstrated for a ‘uniform field’ which can be approximately attained at 900MHz but cannot easily be established at much higher frequencies. However, at 5 GHz, the probe diameter to skin depth ratio is around unity and spherical anisotropy in the field gradients is several dB. Recommendations for upright phantom usage At low frequencies where “uniform-field” probe isotropy can be assumed, upright phantoms can offer lower uncertainties as well as convenience for head testing. The user can follow the procedure set out in the Appendix to check …

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Test Report

Report No. FCC06-8004 Table of Contents 1 Test Report Certification...............................................................................................................4 2 General Information......................................................................................................................5 2.1 Description of EUT...............................................................................................................5 2.2 Objective...............................................................................................................................6 2.3 Test Standards and Results....................................................................................................6 2.4 List of Equipments Used.......................................................................................................7 2.5 Test Facility...........................................................................................................................7 2.6 Environmental conditions.....................................................................................................7 3 Conducted Emission Test..............................................................................................................8 3.1 Limits of Conducted Emission..............................................................................................8 3.2 Test Procedure.......................................................................................................................8 3.3 Test Setup..............................................................................................................................9 3.4 EUT Setup and Operating Conditions...................................................................................9 3.5 Test Results...........................................................................................................................9 4 Radiated Emission Test............................................................................................................... 11 4.1 Limits of Radiated Emission............................................................................................... 11 4.2 Test Procedure..................................................................................................................... 11 4.3 Test Setup............................................................................................................................12 4.4 EUT Setup and Operating Conditions.................................................................................12 4.5 Test Results.........................................................................................................................12 5 Frequencies.................................................................................................................................14 5.1 Frequency Blocks Available for Cellular Service...............................................................14 5.2 Frequency Blocks Available for Broadband PCS...............................................................14 5.3 Test Procedure.....................................................................................................................14 5.4 Test Setup............................................................................................................................15 5.5 EUT Setup and Operating Conditions.................................................................................15 5.6 Test Results.........................................................................................................................16 6 Conducted RF Output Power Test...............................................................................................18 6.1 RF Power Output Test Requirement...................................................................................18 6.2 Test Procedure.....................................................................................................................18 6.3 Test Setup............................................................................................................................18 6.4 EUT Setup and Operating Conditions.................................................................................18 Page 2 of 56 Report No. FCC06-8004 6.5 Test Results.........................................................................................................................19 7 Occupied Bandwidth Test...........................................................................................................23 7.1 Definition............................................................................................................................23 7.2 Test Procedure.....................................................................................................................23 7.3 Test Setup............................................................................................................................23 7.4 EUT Setup and Operating Conditions.................................................................................23 7.5 Test Results.........................................................................................................................24 8 Conducted Spurious Emission Test.............................................................................................27 8.1 Limits of Conducted Spurious Emission.............................................................................27 8.2 Test Procedure.....................................................................................................................27 8.3 Test Setup............................................................................................................................27 8.4 EUT Setup and Operating Conditions.................................................................................27 8.5 Test Results..............…

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Contact Information

Applicant

Cary Kong(Product Certification Manager)
[email protected]0086-755-26777740Fax: 0086-755-26770347

Test Firm

ShenZhen Electronic Product Quality Testing CenterXingsun Lin
[email protected]86-755-26703698Fax: 86-755-26627238

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower OutputEmissionTolerance
222H824.2 MHz - 848.8 MHz435.00 mW200KGXW2.5 ppm
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Power listed is EIRP for Part 24 and ERP for Part 22. SAR compliance for body-worn operations is restricted to belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and must provide at least 1.5 cm separation between the device, including its antenna, and the user's body. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR values are: Part 22 - Body-worn: 0.547 W/kg; Head: 0.762 W/kg and Part 24 - Body-worn: 0.278 W/kg; Head: 1.18 W/kg. " THis device contains 900/1800 MHz GSM functions that are not operated in U.S. Territories. This filing is only applicable for 1900 MHz PCS and 850 MHz cellular operations."

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