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7/16/02 HPN1600 User Handheld phone User Guide 7/16/02 1.0 Overview The following provides the user with short description of the use of the HPN1600 disposable handheld phone. This phone does not contain the usual LCD readout, speaker or microphone. The phone however is provided with a portable handsfree kit containing an ear bud and microphone. The handsfree kit plugs in the bottom of the phone. The disposable phone can receive calls and originate calls. The three soft keys (911, SND and END) and front panel numeral keypad (0-9, star and pound) gives the user total functional access to the phone’s operation. In addition, 3 LED indicators located just below the keypad provide the user with visual information about the status of the phone. The indicators are summarized below: Flashing Red LED: indicates phone is ready for operation but no signal. Flashing Yellow LED: indicates 10 minutes of talk time remaining. Flashing Green LED: indicates the phone is ready to place a call or receive a call. 1.2 Operations To turn on or off the Phone: Press and momentarily hold the END button to turn the phone on or off. To place an Emergency 911 call: Press the 911 key 2 seconds and then press the SND button. To place a call: Turn on the phone and plug in the portable handfree kit and wait until the green light flashing indicating the phone has found a base station. Dial the number and then press the Send (SND) soft button. To receive a call (the phone’s buzzer is sounding) Press the SND button and talk into the handfree microphone. To END a call: Press the END button 7/16/02 FC C Information Phone Name: Dundee Model number: HPN1600 Battery charger plug-in jack Handsfree plug-in jack for earpiece and microphone Keypad Status LED’s: Red, Green & yellow. Power ON button Power OFF button End call button Emergency call button Answer call Send button Last Modified 07/16/02 Cautions Any changes or modifications to your phone not expressly approved in this document could void your warranty for this equipment and void your warranty to operate this equipment. Only use approved batteries, antennas and chargers. The use of any unauthorized accessories may be dangerous and will invalidate the phone warranty if said accessories cause damage or a defect to the phone. Although your phone is quite sturdy, it is a complex piece of hardware and can be broken. Use common-sense guidelines to avoid dropping, hitting, bending or sitting on it. Specifications Subject to Change The information contained in this manual is believed to be correct at the time of printing. FCC Compliance Information This device complies with Part 22 of the FCC Rules. CAUTION This device has been tested for Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) as specified in the FCC document, “Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio-frequency (RF) Electromagnetic Fields”. This device is SAR- compliant and authorized for the following types of operations: o Hands-free operation with ear-piece and microphone o Hip-mounted operation Use of any accessories or in any configuration not included in the SAR evaluation may cause the device to be non- compliant with FCC SAR regulations and should be avoided. This device was not evaluated for use against the head and should not be used in this manner. Information to the User This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of FCC Part 15, Subpart B, Class B limits as a radio receiver. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation; if this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: o Reorient / relocate the receiving antenna. o Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. o Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit other than that to which the receiver is connected. o Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 1.3 Electronic Serial Number (ESN) This phone is equipped with a 32 bit binary ESN number that uniquely identifies this phone and has been programmed into internal memory by the manufacturer. Any attempt to change the ESN number will render the phone inoperative. The emergency call (911) will however remain operative.
Last Modified 07/16/02 Cautions Any changes or modifications to your phone not expressly approved in this document could void your warranty for this equipment and void your warranty to operate this equipment. Only use approved batteries, antennas and chargers. The use of any unauthorized accessories may be dangerous and will invalidate the phone warranty if said accessories cause damage or a defect to the phone. Although your phone is quite sturdy, it is a complex piece of hardware and can be broken. Use common-sense guidelines to avoid dropping, hitting, bending or sitting on it. Specifications Subject to Change The information contained in this manual is believed to be correct at the time of printing. FCC Compliance Information This device complies with Part 22 of the FCC Rules. CAUTION This device has been tested for Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) as specified in the FCC document, “Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio-frequency (RF) Electromagnetic Fields”. This device is SAR- compliant and authorized for the following types of operations: o Hands-free operation with ear-piece and microphone o Hip-mounted operation Use of any accessories or in any configuration not included in the SAR evaluation may cause the device to be non- compliant with FCC SAR regulations and should be avoided. This device was not evaluated for use against the head and should not be used in this manner. Information to the User This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of FCC Part 15, Subpart B, Class B limits as a radio receiver. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation; if this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: o Reorient / relocate the receiving antenna. o Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. o Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit other than that to which the receiver is connected. o Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 1.3 Electronic Serial Number (ESN) This phone is equipped with a 32 bit binary ESN number that uniquely identifies this phone and has been programmed into internal memory by the manufacturer. Any attempt to change the ESN number will render the phone inoperative. The emergency call (911) will however remain operative.
Demod Mod BBA or VBA DEMOD MOD TCXO Ant SAW Duplexer IF SAW RF SAWImage RF SAW RF SAW IF SAW LO_Rx PA TX IF AGC TX RF AGC RX IF AGC Isolator Synthesizer LO Rx Buffer TX Tank RX Tank BBA (Philips) U0801 A/D & Filters D/A & Filters Antenna Test Jack J0102 U103RF2389 FL0101 Antenna Matching Network LNA Gain RF2489 U0105RF2489 FL0201 U0201RF2617 DU010 U0361 FL0302 U0301 FL0301 U0303RF3105 U0305 FL0401 U0402 U0501 U0515 U0502 U0801 VCO U0502 Constant InputPower RX IF AGC Rx: 869 - 894 MHz Tx : 824 - 849 MHz VGA VGA VGA RF Block Diagram RX Section TX Section ToLogicCircuit
American Telecommunications Certification Body Inc. 6731 Whittier Ave, McLean, VA 22101 July 12, 2002 RE: FCC ID: QHOHPN1600 EMC Test Report Attention: Tom Tidwell / Denise Godfrey I have a few comments on this Application. 1 The FCC specifies that Licensed transmitters held to the ear must have the power on the grant listed as ERP for part 22 devices. You have provided antenna terminal conducted power levels. Please provide the ERP power as specified by the FCC. Dennis Ward 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.
American Telecommunications Certification Body Inc. 6731 Whittier Ave, McLean, VA 22101 July 15, 2002 RE: FCC ID: QHOHPN1600 Attention: Denise Godfrey I have a few comments on this Application. 1 TNE devices are classically hand held to the ear. While this appears to be hand held, it does not appear to be able to be held to the ear. The manual states that the hands free kit is to be plugged in before the call is made. However, this does not say that this device is NOT capable of being held to the ear during a phone call. Please unambiguously state if this device can or cannot be operated being held to the ear. If this device can be operated held to the ear, please provide SAR measurements under the head position criteria. 2 If this device cannot be operated by being held to the ear, please revise the manual, SAR and EMC report to so state that it is not possible. Please explain how the device is prevents this operation. Dennis Ward 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.
July 12, 2002 RE: FCC ID: QHOHPN1600 EMC Test Report Attention: Tom Tidwell / Denise Godfrey I have a few comments on this Application. 1 The FCC specifies that Licensed transmitters held to the ear must have the power on the grant listed as ERP for part 22 devices. You have provided antenna terminal conducted power levels. Please provide the ERP power as specified by the FCC. The test report has been revised to include erp measurement. July 15, 2002 RE: FCC ID: QHOHPN1600 Attention: Denise Godfrey I have a few comments on this Application. 1 TNE devices are classically hand held to the ear. While this appears to be hand held, it does not appear to be able to be held to the ear. The manual states that the hands free kit is to be plugged in before the call is made. However, this does not say that this device is NOT capable of being held to the ear during a phone call. Please unambiguously state if this device can or cannot be operated being held to the ear. If this device can be operated held to the ear, please provide SAR measurements under the head position criteria. The device should be TNT as stated on the SAR report. The phone does not have microphone or speaker and is thus non-functional without the use of the hands free kit. 2 If this device cannot be operated by being held to the ear, please revise the manual, SAR and EMC report to so state that it is not possible. Please explain how the device is prevents this operation. I have revised manual and the test report to include this statement. The SAR report already lists the device as TNT only.
Model No.: HPN1600 Serial No.: XXXXXX FCC ID.: QHOHPN1600 FCC label located on bottom half of back cover
Model No.: HPN1600 Serial No.: XXXXXX FCC ID.: QHOHPN1600 FCC label located on bottom half of back cover
FCC ID no. Circuit Description 1 HPN1600 FCC Device Under Test Description Title FCC Device Under Test Description Document Number Author John Kajander Last Modified June 23, 2002 Creation Date June 11, 2002 Version 0.1 Status Draft Vob ID Path To File C:/FCC/HopOn/Equipment Description FCC ID no. Circuit Description 2 1 Description of Equipment Under Test (EUT) The EUT is a CDMA single-mode Cellular Hand Held Phone (HHP), designed to meet or exceed the TIA/EIA IS-95B Standard. The EUT is capable of operating only in the 800MHz Cellular frequency band. The technical descriptions included in this section covers the receive (RX) section, the transmit (TX) section, the logic hardware section and the Baseband section of the HHP. The technical descriptions are intended to describe supporting hardware circuits only and are not intended to address firmware or protocol issue except where applicable. 1.1. Description of Circuits and Devices 1.2. RF Receive Path Description The receive RF section is designed to receive CDMA signals in the cellular 869 – 894 MHz frequency band. The input RF section consist of a internal Antenna and matching network, Rx/Tx SAW duplexer (DU0101), an antenna input switch (J0102), and an Integrated circuit, U0103, which consists of a Low Noise Amplifier (LNA), a mixer and gain control circuitry, SAW filter, FL0201 and Variable Gain Amp, U0201. An optimum match for the RF air-interface is provided by the internal antenna and matching network combination, in addition to providing a matched load for the power amplifier and LNA. The antenna switch provides an external input/output port to test the HHP. The Rx section of the duplexer provides out-of-band signal filtering prior to being applied to the LNA input as well as providing 55 dB of attenuation to the transmitted signal. The LNA is the first gain block in the receive chain and essentially establishes the receiver RF section input noise figure. The chip integrates an RF-to-IF down conversion mixer in addition to 30 dB of gain control. The RF SAW filter (FL0201), provides image rejection and out of band filtering for the RF front-end. A differential variable gain amplifier, U0201, following the SAW filter is a key component in a closed AGC gain loop that functions to maintain a constant power level for the baseband adapter (BBA) chip input with a dynamic range in excess of 80 dB. 1.3. RX Synthesizer Section Description The synthesizer chip (U0501), consists of a synthesizer chip a VCO (U0502), and second-order loop filter. The Temperature Controlled Crystal Oscillator (TCXO), U0702, provides the input reference frequency to the synthesizer. The synthesizer output provide the local oscillator input for the receive chain. 1.4. TX Synthesizer Section Description The Synthesizer is shared by both transmit and the receive chains. The synthesizer output also provides the local oscillator (for up-conversion) to the transmit chain. FCC ID no. Circuit Description 3 1.5. Transmitter (TX) Section Description The transmitter section receives it input from the BBA chip (U0801) and is first received by the variable voltage amplifier (VGA), U0402. The VGA a key gain block forms part of an output power control loop. A SAW filter (FL0401), follows the VGA and provide out-of-band filtering and selectivity to the transmit chain. Following the SAW filter the signal is up-converted to the final transmit frequency by mixer (U0301) which is exactly 45 MHz below the incoming CDMA received signal. Additional filtering is provided by RF SAW filter (FL0301) before the signal is applied to a second VGA (U0361). The two VGA’s in the transmit chain collectively function to provide a combined dynamic range in excess of 70 dB. The power amplifier (PA), U0303, further provides signal amplification in the transmit chain. The PA can be rendered inactive by switch (Q0361). The PA is a linear power amplifier. A circulator (U0305) follows the PA and providing the PA output protection from potentially high reflective energy. The PA output is finally routed to the Tx section of duplexer (DU0101) where additional filtering is provided for the PA output such as harmonic or other spurious emissions. The RF test jack, J0102 provides a means to measure the conducted power level prior to being applied to the antenna matching network and antenna. Maximum ERP across the cellular transmit frequency band is realized with a good impedance match to the antenna via the matching network. 1.6. Baseband Section Description The BBA chip (U0701) and the CDMA+200 (U0801) chips together comprise the baseband analog and DSP sections for the HHP. In the BBA chip, all data conversions, such as the analog to digital (ADC) and the digital to analog (DAC), are provided. In the CDMA+200 chip all digital signal processing (DSP) functionality is provided. Both chips are Philips proprietary chip designs. They also function as the baseband Modem providing the modulation and demodulation for the CDMA receive and transmit signals. The CDMA+200 provides an audio codec that interfaces to external audio from the handsfree adapter. 1.7. LCD This phone does not use an LCD display. 1.8. CPU Section Description The CPU is used to provide timing and commands to the RF section and the hardware section. The CPU firmware is stored in FLASH non-volatile memory, U0901. 1.9. Serial Buss Interface Description Test points, TP0806-TP0811, available through external holes in the plastic case allow the firmware to be loaded or upgraded via a standard RS-232 interface. 1.10. Function of Active Devices The active devices used in the HHP are listed in Table 1. FCC ID no. Circuit Description 4 Table 1 Active HHP Parts Philips P/N QTY Ref. Designator Part Number M2740 1 U0307 IC, M20B M2742 1 U0302 IC, 1037B M2746 1 U0502 VCO VC M2760 4 D0501-4 DIODE, CAPACITIVE M2763 1 U0501 LMX233XL, IC M2769 1 U0103 IC,RF2361 M2770 1 U0105 IC, RF2466 M3170 1 U0101 IC, RF2489 M2772 1 U0301 IC, UPC8106TB-E3 M2774 2 U0102 U0104 IC…
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Tuneup Procedure The final output power at the antenna terminal is limited by the calibration table’s resident in the firmware within the HHP. The maximum/minimum output power level for the HHP has been calibrated over the range from a minimum of approximately –50 dBm to a maximum of +24 dBm. The HHP Calibration tables resident in the HHP internal FLASH (non-volatile) memory, U0901 are used to limit the maximum transmit power level ( in dBm) delivered to the antenna terminals. Calibration is performed at the factory. FCC ID no. Circuit Description 4 Table 1 Active HHP Parts Philips P/N QTY Ref. Designator Part Number M2740 1 U0307 IC, M20B M2742 1 U0302 IC, 1037B M2746 1 U0502 VCO VC M2760 4 D0501-4 DIODE, CAPACITIVE M2763 1 U0501 LMX233XL, IC M2769 1 U0103 IC,RF2361 M2770 1 U0105 IC, RF2466 M3170 1 U0101 IC, RF2489 M2772 1 U0301 IC, UPC8106TB-E3 M2774 2 U0102 U0104 IC, AA103-72 M2775 2 U0306 U0401 OPAMP, IC, LMV722 M2780 1 U0702 VCO, VC-TCXO-204C1 M2782 1 D0301 DIODE_SCHOTTKY, HSMS- 2825 M2784 5 U0601- 5 REG_V_6, IC, TK11233BMCL M2785 1 U0201 IC, RF2617 M2787 2 Q0101- 2 TRANSISTOR, NPN, DTC115EEA M2821 1 Q1002 PNP, 2SB624 M2823 2 D1201-2 DIODE, MMBD4148 M2834 1 U0802 IC, S-75V08ANC5 M2836 3 Q1101- 3 TRANSISTOR, NPN, 2SD596 M2847 1 U0901 IC, LRS1348, BGA, 72pin M2849 1 Q1001 MOSFET Dual, PCHAN, SI6965DQ M2850 1 U1002 IC, NC7SZ175P6, SC70-6 M2851 1 U1003 IC, NC7SZ66P5, SC70-5 M2853 1 Q0504 TRANSISTOR, PNP, DTA115EEA M2859 1 U1001 IC, NC7WZ14P6, SC70-6 M2892 2 D1001- 2 DIODE, BAS16W M2895 1 Q0901 MOSFET, PCHAN, BSH206, SOT363 M2896 1 U0308 IC, ADG704BRM, RM-10 M2902 1 U0701 IC, CXA3303GA, LFLGA, 76 pin M2903 1 Q0301 MOSFET, Dual NCHAN, PCHAN, SI1553DL M2909 2 Q1201-2 TRANSISTOR, NPN, BC817 FCC ID no. Circuit Description 5 M3023 3 Q0501-3 TRANSISTOR, PN, E68119 M3025 1 U0303 IC, F3105 M3026 1 U0801 IC, DMA+100 BGA MRNU0202 1 U0202 IC, MV722 VSP8 OPAMP 1.11. Frequency Stabilization The Frequency stability is established by the TCXO, U0702, which has a stability of 1 ppm at 25C and 2.5 ppm over the temperature range from -30C to +85C. The incoming CDMA signal stability is established by the transmitting base station. The HHP transmit frequency is generated with the HHP and must be 45 MHz + 300 Hz below the incoming receive frequency for full duplex operation. This frequency is established by the internal frequency synthesizer, which gets its reference frequency from TCXO. The final transmitting frequency is synthesized with a PLL. The closed response of the PLL holds the output frequency to the stability of the reference TXCO’s frequency stability. 1.12. Suppression of Spurious Radiation The suppression of spurious radiation is provided through the use of selectively filtering. The transmit paths (IF and RF) incorporates highly selective SAW filters which have excellent out-of-band rejection characteristics. And finally, the selective SAW duplexer adds band shaping and rejection for the CDMA transmit frequency band. The transmitting RF frequency is synthesized with a PLL. The PLL incorporates a 2nd order loop filter whose design is twofold. (1) One to provide a loop response to track the TCXO frequency with small frequency error while providing a good phase margin for overall stability: (2) Secondly, to provide a closed loop response that suppresses the reference sidebands and other spurious products. The synthesizer closed loop performance will attenuate spurious that might otherwise enter via the Local Oscillator (LO) into the transmit chain. 1.13. RF output Output Limiting The final output power at the antenna terminal is limited by the calibration table’s resident in the firmware within the HHP. The maximum/minimum output power level for the HHP has been calibrated over the range from a minimum of approximately –50 dBm to a maximum of +24 dBm. The HHP Calibration tables resident in the HHP internal FLASH (non-volatile) memory, U0901 are used to limit the maximum transmit power level ( in dBm) delivered to the antenna terminals.
Nemko Test Report: 2L0300RUS1 Applicant: Hop-On Wireless, Inc. 12966 Euclid Street Garden Grove, CA 92840 FCC ID. No. QHOHPN1600 Equipment Under Test: Dundee Single Mode Cellular Telephone (E.U.T.) HPN1600 In Accordance With: FCC Part 22, Subpart H 800 MHz Cellular Subscriber Units Tested By: Nemko Dallas Inc. 802 N. Kealy Lewisville, TX 75057-3136 Authorized By: Tom Tidwell, RF Group Manager Date: 7/16/02 Total Number of Pages: 33 Nemko Dallas FCC PART 22, SUBPART H 800 MHz CELLULAR SUBSCRIBER UNITS EQUIPMENT: HPN1600 REPORT NO.:2L0300RUS1 Page 2 of 33 Table of Contents Section 1. Summary of Test Results ..........................................................................................3 Section 2. General Equipment Specification .............................................................................5 Section 3. RF Power Output ......................................................................................................7 Section 4. Occupied Bandwidth...............................................................................................12 Section 5. Spurious Emissions at Antenna Terminals .............................................................14 Section 6. Field Strength of Spurious ......................................................................................18 Section 8. Frequency Stability .................................................................................................21 Section 9. Test Equipment List ................................................................................................23 ANNEX A - TEST DETAILS .....................................................................................................24 ANNEX B - TEST DIAGRAMS.................................................................................................30 Nemko Dallas FCC PART 22, SUBPART H 800 MHz CELLULAR SUBSCRIBER UNITS EQUIPMENT: HPN1600 REPORT NO.:2L0300RUS1 Page 3 of 33 Section 1. Summary of Test Results Manufacturer: Holley Communications Model No.: HPN1600 Serial No.: None General: All measurements are traceable to national standards. These tests were conducted on a sample of the equipment for the purpose of demonstrating compliance with FCC Part 22, Subpart H. New Submission Production Unit Class II Permissive Change Pre-Production Unit FCC Product Code: TNT THIS TEST REPORT RELATES ONLY TO THE ITEM(S) TESTED. THE FOLLOWING DEVIATIONS FROM, ADDITIONS TO, OR EXCLUSIONS FROM THE TEST SPECIFICATIONS HAVE BEEN MADE. See “ Summary of Test Data”. Nemko Dallas Inc. authorizes the above named company to reproduce this report provided it is reproduced in its entirety and for use by the company’s employees only. Any use which a third party makes of this report, or any reliance on or decisions to be made based on it, are the responsibility of such third parties. Nemko Dallas Inc. accepts no responsibility for damages, if any, suffered by any third party as a result of decisions made or actions based on this report. This report applies only to the items tested. Nemko Dallas FCC PART 22, SUBPART H 800 MHz CELLULAR SUBSCRIBER UNITS EQUIPMENT: HPN1600 REPORT NO.:2L0300RUS1 Page 4 of 33 Summary Of Test Data NAME OF TEST PARA. NO. RESULT RF Power Output 2.1046 Complies Audio Frequency Response 2.1047 N/A Audio Low Pass Filter Response 2.1047 N/A Modulation Limiting 2.1047 N/A Occupied Bandwidth (Voice & SAT) 2.1049 N/A Occupied Bandwidth (WB Data & SAT) 2.1049 N/A Occupied Bandwidth (CDMA) 2.1049 Complies Spurious Emissions at Antenna Terminals 2.1051 Complies Field Strength of Spurious Emissions 2.1053 Complies Frequency Stability 2.1055 Complies Footnotes: This device does not support analog operation. CDMA modulation only. . Nemko Dallas FCC PART 22, SUBPART H 800 MHz CELLULAR SUBSCRIBER UNITS EQUIPMENT: HPN1600 REPORT NO.:2L0300RUS1 Page 5 of 33 Section 2. General Equipment Specification Frequency Range: 824.7 to 848.31 MHz Necessary Bandwidth: 1.23 MHz Type of Modulation and Designator: CDMA 1M25G7W Output Impedance: 50 ohms RF Power Output (rated): 200 mW (23 dBm) Duty Cycle: Continuous Channel Spacing: 30 kHz Operator Selection of Frequency: Frequency is controlled in a closed loop system between the BTS and the subscriber. Power Output Adjustment Capability: Power is controlled in a closed loop system between the BTS and the subscriber. Power Supply: 4.2V Lithium-Ion Nemko Dallas FCC PART 22, SUBPART H 800 MHz CELLULAR SUBSCRIBER UNITS EQUIPMENT: HPN1600 REPORT NO.:2L0300RUS1 Page 6 of 33 Operational Description The device is a CDMA phone operating in the cellular band. The phone is not intended for use against the user’s head. There is no microphone or speaker in the device. System Diagram Nemko Dallas FCC PART 22, SUBPART H 800 MHz CELLULAR SUBSCRIBER UNITS EQUIPMENT: HPN1600 REPORT NO.:2L0300RUS1 Page 7 of 33 Section 3. RF Power Output NAME OF TEST: RF Power Output PARA. NO.: 2.1046 TESTED BY: David Light DATE: 6/20/2002 Test Results: Complies. Measurement Data: Antenna Conducted Channel Measured Output Power (dBm) Measured Output Power (W) Rated Power (dBm) 1013 23.1 .204 23.0 384 23.0 .200 23.0 777 23.1 .204 23.0 All power measurements were made at the antenna terminal test port. Power output was measured using the FSEK30 spectrum analyzer utilizing the channel power measurement with RMS detector. ERP Channel Measured Effective Radiated Power (dBm) Measured Effective Radiated Power (W) Rated ERP (dBm) 383 25.6 .363 25.2 The rated gain of the integral antenna is 0 dBi (2.15 dBd). Equipment Used: 1036-1629-1478-1471 Measurement Uncertainty: +/- 1.6 dB Temperature: 24 C Relative Humidity: 45 % Note – This unit was tested with a new battery. Nemko Dallas FCC PART 22, SUBPART H 800 MHz CELLULAR SUBSCRIBER UNITS EQUIPMENT: HPN1600 REPORT NO.:2L0300RUS1 Page 8 of 33 Data Plot Page 1 of 3 CompleteC Job No.:2L0300 Date:6/20/2002Preliminary: Specification:PT 22 Temperature(°C):24 Tested By:David LightRelative Humidity(%)45 E.U.T.: Configur…
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CELLTECH RESEARCH INC.Test Report S/N: 070202-262QHO 1955 Moss Court, KelownaTest Date(s): July 02, 2002 B.C. Canada V1Y 9L3FCC SAR Evaluation _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ © 2002 Celltech Research Inc. CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE SAR EVALUATION Celltech Research Inc. declares under its sole responsibility that this device was found to be in compliance with the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) RF exposure requirements specified in OET Bulletin 65, Supplement C, Edition 01-01 and Industry Canada RSS-102 Issue 1 (uncontrolled exposure/general population), and was tested in accordance with the appropriate measurement standards, guidelines, and recommended practices specified in American National Standards Institute C95.1-1992. I attest to the accuracy of data. All measurements were performed by me or were made under my supervision and are correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. I assume full responsibility for the completeness of these measurements and vouch for the qualifications of all persons taking them. This test report shall not be reproduced partially, or in…
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802 N Kealy · Lewisville, Texas · United States
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 22.901(d) | 824 MHz - 849 MHz | 363.00 mW | 1M25F9W | 2.5000000000 ppm |

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