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R6H-912Help Phone

Huizhou Qiaoxing Famous Science & Technology Co., Ltd.
Help Phone - FCC ID R6H-912 - Huizhou Qiaoxing Famous Science & Technology Co., Ltd.
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Application Details

Equipment Class
PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear
Date of Grant
Dec 27, 2012
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Dec 27, 2012
Equipment Note
Help Phone
Frequency Range
1852.40000000 - 1907.60000000
Company
Huizhou Qiaoxing Famous Science & Technology Co., Ltd.
Country
China

Documents & Files

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Users Manual

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Test Report

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Users Manual

Important Note: HELP Phone ONLY operates within UMTS/GSM/HSDPA cellular service coverage areas. Environmental Use Conditions Ambient Temperature: -20° C/ - 4°F to 60°C/140°F Relative Humidity: 0% - 95% Atmospheric Pressure: 86-106Kpa Working Frequency: GSM850/1900MHz UMTS/HSDPA 850/1900MHz Quad-Band Quick Battery Installation or Replacement 1. Open the battery compartment cover on the back of the phone by removing the Phillips screw and gently pulling back the retention tab; then remove the battery cover. 2. The SIM card is pre-installed and should NOT be touched or removed. 3. Insert three (3) non-rechargeable AAA size lithium type batteries (Energizer ULTIMATE L92) into the battery compartment. Be sure to place them in the correct orientation ( and ) to insure the polarity of the batteries matches the battery drawings inside the battery compartment. 4. Carefully replace the battery compartment cover . 5. GENTLY fasten the Phillips retention screw into the battery compartment cover. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN THE SCREW. 6. Press the Check Battery button for five (5) seconds to test the batteries. Quick Start User Instructions Dialing “HELP” Press the HELP button for three (3) seconds to turn on the Help Phone and dial the Life Alert Dispatch Center. This will be accompanied by a vibration indicating the phone is turning on and preparing to call the Life Alert Dispatch Center. Once connected to the GSM/HSDPA cellular network, the voice prompt “Calling Life Alert” will enunciate and the HELP Phone will automatically attempt to connect to the Life Alert Dispatch Center. If the initial HELP call fails, the HELP Phone will automatically redial up to a maximum of 10 times. The redial attempts will be accompanied with the corresponding voice prompts and status on the LCD screen. The 10th attempt will be a call to 911. If prompted during the HELP call to press the "1 key", just press the HELP button . After 10 failed attempts, the user must press the HELP button again for three (3) seconds to restart the HELP Phone dialing process. If the SIM card is damaged or missing the phone will ONLY have the ability to dial 911, not the Life Alert Dispatch Center. During the HELP Call 1. The user can press VOL- button or VOL+ button to adjust the speaker volume. The speaker volume can ONLY be adjusted during a help call. It does not affect the voice prompt volume. 2. Use the HELP button during a call to send current or refreshed GPS location data. 3. Press END button for three (3) seconds to end the present call and enter StandBy mode. HELP Emergency Button: Press this button for three (3) seconds to turn on the HELP Phone and automatically call the Life Alert Dispatch Center. In addition, this button can also be used during a call to send refreshed GPS data. End Button: Press this button for three (3) seconds to disconnect at any time during and at the end of a call. Battery Check Button: Press this button for five (5) seconds to turn the phone on and to display the battery percentage. It will display the battery percentage for ten (10) seconds before turning the HELP Phone back off. Volume Decrease (-) Button: Press this button during the HELP call to decrease the speaker volume. This button only functions DURING a HELP call. Volume Increase (+) Button: Press this button during the HELP call to increase the speaker volume. This button only functions DURING a HELP call. The Firmware Upgrade Interface Jack: Headphone Jack 2.5mm: This jack may be used for headsets as may be required by the hearing impaired. Battery Compartment Cover: Use a Phillips screw driver to open/close the battery compartment cover. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN THE SCREW. Life Alert ® HELP Emergency Phone Quick Start Instructions Life Alert ® HELP Phone Buttons and Jacks Battery Compartment + + + - - - 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 8 4 5 4 5 2 6 7 8 3 4 5 1 2 6 7 3 8 8 + - The mini-USB jack is for factory use only. For customer, when connect it to the computer, it has no response. Standby Mode After the call has ended, the HELP Phone will remain in Standby Mode for 10 minutes (default) in case the dispatcher needs to call the user back for any reason. User will be notified of an incoming call from the Life Alert Dispatch Center while in Standby Mode by both ringing as well as a message on the LCD screen. To answer an incoming call from the Life Alert Dispatch Center while in Standby Mode, simply press the HELP button for 1 second. Ending the HELP Call To end the HELP call, press the END button for three (3) seconds to end the call and go into Standby Mode. Please note: While checking the Battery Level, the END button will not be active. Checking the Battery Level Press the Check Battery button for 5 seconds to display the present remaining battery percentage. After 10 seconds, the HELP Phone will automatically turn off. Displays will show as in the following example: Note: If the remaining battery power is 40% or less, please replace them immediately with three (3) high quality non-rechargeable lithium type (Energizer ULTIMATE L92) AAA size batteries. Please check the battery levels and device functionality monthly. Safety Precautions Sensitive Electronic Equipment When near high precision electronic equipment, please turn off the phone. Failure to do so may cause nearby electronic equipment malfunctions. The following equipment may be affected by the use of cellular telephones, including but not limited to: hearing aids, pacemakers, fire alarms, automatic gates and other automatic control equipment. Users who use auxiliary medical equipment should contact the equipment provider and confirm the effect of the cellular telephones on the equipment. Medical Facilities Please note the following in medical facilities: - Please do not use the HELP Phone in an emergency room, operating room, intensive care unit (ICU) or coronary care unit (CCU). - Please do not use the phone when in the vicinity of medical equipment. Also, please do not use the HELP Phone in medical places w…

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Attestation Statements

Date: Dec. 13, 2012 Equipment Authorization Division Office of Engineering and Technology Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Ref: FCC ID: R6H-912 Dear Sirs: Huizhou Qiaoxing Famous Science & Technology Co., Ltd. requests acceptance of the labeling proposal described below for cell phone bearing FCC identifier R6H-912. The subject cell phone are compact handheld models as shown in figure 1, authorized under 47CFR Part 22H&24E for GSM & WCDMA mobile services. Figure 1. Because the majority of the cell phone housing is composed of display, speaker, operating controls and a removable battery pack, there is extremely limited space available to attach the required label carrying the FCC identifier. Attaching the label to the battery pack is not acceptable because the battery pack is a removable item. For this reason, Huizhou Qiaoxing Famous Science & Technology Co., Ltd. proposes placing the label carrying the FCC identifier inside the battery compartment as shown in figure 2. Figure 2. FCC ID LABEL LOCATION The consumer packaging for these models includes the battery pack as a separate item, NOT installed on the radio. As such, the FCC identifier will be readily visible to the user before the battery pack is installed and whenever the battery pack is removed or replaced. In this location, the label will also be protected from physical abuse and remain readable for the anticipated life of the device. The consumer packaging for these models is a "gift box" which does not allow the transceiver to be seen at time of purchase. In order to meet the requirements of 47CFR Part 2.925 (d), Huizhou Qiaoxing Famous Science & Technology Co., Ltd. will add the FCC identifier " R6H-912 " to the outside of the consumer "gift box" packaging. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Yours Sincerely,

ID Label/Location Info

FCC ID: R6H-912 Label SIZE: 25*7mm Label Location FCC ID LABEL LOCATION

Internal Photos

Internal Photos 1. EUT Battery Compartment View 2. EUT Inside View 3. Mainboard front view with shielding 4. Mainboard rear view with shielding 5. Mainboard front view without shielding 6. Mainboard rear view without shielding 7. Module View 8. LCD screen view

RF Exposure Info

SZ12110062S01 Page 2 of 99 DIRECTORY DIRECTORY....................................................................................................................................2 TESTING LABORATORY.............................................................................................................4 1.1. Identification of the Responsible Testing Laboratory................................................................. 4 1.2. Identification of the Responsible Testing Location.....................................................................4 1.3. Accreditation Certificate..............................................................................................................4 1.4. List of Test Equipments...............................................................................................................4 2. TECHNICAL INFORMATION..................................................................................................5 2.1. Identification of Applicant...........................................................................................................5 2.2. Identification of Manufacturer.....................................................................................................5 2.3. Equipment Under Test (EUT)......................................................................................................5 2.3.1. Photographs of the EUT............................................................................................................5 2.3.2. Identification of all used EUT...................................................................................................5 2.4. Applied Reference Documents.................................................................................................... 6 2.5. Device Category and SAR Limits................................................................................................6 2.6. Test Environment/Conditions......................................................................................................7 3. SPECIFIC ABSORPTION RATE (SAR)...................................................................................8 3.1. Introduction..................................................................................................................................8 3.2. SAR Definition............................................................................................................................ 8 4. SAR MEASUREMENT SETUP..................................................................................................9 4.1. The Measurement System............................................................................................................9 4.2. Probe............................................................................................................................................ 9 4.3. Probe Calibration Process..........................................................................................................11 4.3.1 Dosimetric Assessment Procedure...........................................................................................11 4.3.2 Free Space Assessment Procedure...........................................................................................11 4.3.2 Temperature Assessment Procedure........................................................................................11 4.4. Phantom..................................................................................................................................... 12 4.5. Device Holder............................................................................................................................12 5. TISSUE SIMULATING LIQUIDS........................................................................................... 13 6. UNCERTAINTY ASSESSMENT............................................................................................. 15 6.1. UNCERTAINTY EVALUATION FOR EUT SAR TEST....................................................... 15 6.2. UNCERTAINTY FOR SYSTEM PERFORMANCE CHECK................................................ 16 SZ12110062S01 Page 3 of 99 7. SAR MEASUREMENT EVALUATION................................................................................. 18 7.1. System Setup..............................................................................................................................18 7.2. Validation Results......................................................................................................................19 8. OPERATIONAL CONDITIONS DURING TEST..................................................................20 8.1. Informations on the testing........................................................................................................ 20 8.2. Body-worn Configurations........................................................................................................ 21 8.3. Measurement procedure.............................................................................................................21 8.4. Description of interpolation/extrapolation scheme....................................................................22 9. MEASUREMENT OF CONDUCTED PEAK OUTPUT POWER....................................... 23 11. TEST RESULTS LIST.............................................................................................................23 ANNEX A EUT SETUP PHOTOS................................................................................................26 ANNEX B GRAPH TEST RESULTS...........................................................................................30 Change History IssueDateReason for change 1.0Dec. 12, 2012First edition 2.0Dec. 18,2012List SAR values after scaling on the front page SZ12110062S01 Page 4 of 99 Testing Laboratory 1.1. Identification of the Responsible Testing Laboratory Company Name:Shenzhen Morlab Communications Technology Co., Lt…

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Test Report

Report No.: SZ12110062W01 Page 2 of 73 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. GENERAL INFORMATION .................................................................................................... 3 1.1 EUT Description ......................................................................................................................... 3 1.2 Test Standards and Results ........................................................................................................ 5 1.3 Facilities and Accreditations ...................................................................................................... 6 2. 47 CFR PART 2, PART 22H & 24E REQUIREMENTS ........................................................ 7 2.1 Conducted RF Output Power .................................................................................................... 7 2.2 99% Occupied Bandwidth ....................................................................................................... 12 2.3 Frequency Stability ................................................................................................................... 18 2.4 Conducted Out of Band Emissions ......................................................................................... 22 2.5 Band Edge ................................................................................................................................. 41 2.6 Transmitter Radiated Power (EIRP/ERP) ............................................................................. 48 2.7 Radiated Out of Band Emissions ............................................................................................ 52 Change History Issue Date Reason for change 1.0 Dec 12, 2012 First edition Report No.: SZ12110062W01 Page 3 of 73 1. GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1 EUT Description EUT Type ............................. : Help Phone Serial No. .............................. : (n.a, marked #1 by test site) Hardware Version ................. : 20120616. FR4. 0.1 Software Version .................. : Applicant .............................. : Manufacturer ........................ : 2.0 Huizhou Qiaoxing Famous Science & Technology Co.,Ltd. Qiaoxing Science Industrial Park, Tangquan, Huizhou , Guangdong, China Huizhou Qiaoxing Famous Science & Technology Co.,Ltd. Qiaoxing Science Industrial Park, Tangquan, Huizhou , Guangdong, China Frequency Range .................. : GSM 850MHz: Tx: 824.20 - 848.80MHz (at intervals of 200kHz); Rx: 869.20 - 893.80MHz (at intervals of 200kHz) GSM 1900MHz: Tx: 1850.20 - 1909.80MHz (at intervals of 200kHz); Rx: 1930.20 - 1989.80MHz (at intervals of 200kHz) WCDMA 850MHz Tx: 826.4 - 846.6MHz (at intervals of 200kHz); Rx: 871.4 - 891.6MHz (at intervals of 200kHz) WCDMA 1900MHz Tx: 1852.4 - 1907.6MHz (at intervals of 200kHz); Rx: 1932.4 - 1987.6MHz (at intervals of 200kHz) Modulation Type................... : GSM Mode with GMSK Modulation WCDMA Mode with QPSK Modulation HSDPA Mode with QPSK Modulation Antenna Type ........................ : PIFA Antenna Emission Designators ........... : GSM850:252KGXW, GSM1900:248KGXW, WCDMA850:4M17F9W, WCDMA1900:4M17F9W, HSDPA850:4M18F9W, HSDPA1900:4M19F9W, Note 1: The transmitter (Tx) frequency arrangement of the Cellular 850MHz band used by the EUT can be represented with the formula F(n)=824.2+0.2*(n-128), 128<=n<=251; the lowest, middle, highest channel numbers (ARFCHs) used and tested in this report are separately 128 (824.2MHz), 190 (836.6MHz) and 251 (848.8MHz). Note 2: The transmitter (Tx) frequency arrangement of the PCS 1900MHz band used by the EUT can be represented with the formula F(n)=1850.2+0.2*(n-512), 512<=n<=810; the lowest, middle and highest channel numbers (ARFCHs) used and tested in this report are separately 512 (1850.2MHz), 661 (1880.0MHz) and 810 (1909.8MHz). Report No.: SZ12110062W01 Page 4 of 73 Note 3: The transmitter (Tx) frequency arrangement of the WCDMA 850MHz band used by the EUT can be represented with the formula F(n)=826.4+0.2*(n-4132), 4132<=n<=4233; the lowest, middle and highest channel numbers (ARFCHs) used and tested in this report are separately 4132 (826.4MHz), 4175(835MHz) and 4233 (846.6MHz). Note 4: The transmitter (Tx) frequency arrangement of the WCDMA 1900MHz band used by the EUT can be represented with the formula F(n)=1852.4+0.2*(n-9262), 9262<=n<=9538; the lowest, middle and highest channel numbers (ARFCHs) used and tested in this report are separately 9262 (1852.4MHz), 9400 (1880MHz) and 9538 (1907.6MHz). Note 5: For a more detailed description, please refer to Specification or User’s Manual supplied by the applicant and/or manufacturer. Report No.: SZ12110062W01 Page 5 of 73 1.2 Test Standards and Results The objective of the report is to perform testing according to 47 CFR Part 2, Part 22 and Part 24 for the EUT FCC ID Certification: No. Identity Document Title 1 47 CFR Part 2 (10-1-09 Edition) Frequency Allocations and Radio Treaty Matters; General Rules and Regulations 2 47 CFR Part 22 (10-1-09 Edition) Public Mobile Services 3 47 CFR Part 24 (10-1-09 Edition) Personal Communications Services Test detailed items/section required by FCC rules and results are as below: No. Section Description Result 1 2.1046 Conducted RF Output Power PASS 2 2.1049 22.917 24.238 99% Occupied Bandwidth PASS 3 2.1055 22.355 24.235 Frequency Stability PASS 4 2.1051 2.1057 22.917 24.238 Conducted Out of Band Emissions PASS 5 2.1051 2.1057 22.917 24.238 Band Edge PASS 6 22.913 24.232 Transmitter Radiated Power (EIPR/ERP) PASS 7 2.1053 2.1057 22.917 24.238 Radiated Out of Band Emissions PASS NOTE:Measurement method according to TIA/EIA 603.D-2010 Report No.: SZ12110062W01 Page 6 of 73 1.3 Facilities and Accreditations 1.3.1 Facilities Shenzhen Morlab Communications Technology Co., Ltd. Morlab Laboratory is a testing organization accredited by China National Accreditation Service for Conformity Assessment (CNAS) according to ISO/IEC 17025. The accreditation certificate number is L3572. All measurement facil…

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Test Setup Photos

Test Setup Photos 1. CSE 2. RSE

Contact Information

Applicant

Sharon Dai(Sales manager)
[email protected](86) 13802872727Fax: (86) 752-2820253

Test Firm

Shenzhen Morlab Communications Technology Co., LtdIvy zhu
[email protected]8675536698555Fax: 86-755-36698525

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower OutputEmissionTolerance
424E1.85 GHz - 1.91 GHz187.00 mW4M19F9W35 Hz
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Power listed is ERP for part 22 and EIRP for part 24. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co-located with any other transmitters except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. SAR compliance for body-worn operating conditions is restricted to belt clips, holsters or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and must provide a minimum separation distance of 1.5 cm between the device and the body. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR for head, body-worn accessory are 1.38 W/kg and 1.16 W/kg respectively.

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