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1 TABLE OF CONTENTSWELCOME ...............................4ABOUT THIS USER GUIDE .......5CHAPTER 1 BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE Package Includes .......................8Handset Description...................9Main Display .............................10 Icons..............................................10 Function keys............................11Use of sim card .........................12Navigation key .........................13Using the battery .....................14 Installing The Battery ..................14Removing The Battery.................14 Charging The Battery ...............15Power Connection ....................15Charging Status ........................15Removing The Charger ...........16Important Battery Information17 CHAPTER 2 BASIC OPERATION Turning The Phone On and Off20 Turning The Phone On ................20Turning The Phone Off ...............20 Installing SIM Card...................21Basic Functions .........................23 Making a Call ...............................23Receiving Calls .............................24International Call, Call to an Extension,Emergency Call ............................25 Entering Letters and Numbers 26 Key features .................................28 CHAPTER 3 Menu Messages...................................30 SMS ...............................................30MMS..............................................38CB..................................................43 mx-c99en(0428) 2004.4.29 6:34 PM Page 1 2 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Internet .....................................46 Home ............................................46Bookmarks....................................47Push Inbox & Push Settings.........48Wap Profiles .................................49Empty Cache ................................54 Organizer...................................55 Calendar .......................................55Tasks .............................................59Alarm ............................................60Calculator .....................................61 GAMES.......................................62 Mini golf.......................................62Mirror in action............................63Parking war ..................................64 MyPhone ...................................65 Image............................................65Audio ............................................66Wallpaper.....................................69Greeting .......................................70Caller groups ................................72Light & LCD ..................................74My menu key ...............................75 Settings .....................................76 Auto key lock ...............................76Time & Date .................................76Language......................................78Data ..............................................79Security .........................................80Network........................................83Call Settings .................................85Reset Setting ................................90 Camera ......................................91 Photo ............................................91Motion..........................................94Image Manager ...........................96Setting ..........................................98Memory Status ...........................100 CHAPTER 4 PHONEBOOK Look Up ......................................103New.............................................104Settings.......................................106Voice Mail no .............................109 CHAPTER 5 MISCELLANEOUS Menu Summary .........................112Cellular Phone in Brief ..............117Abbreviations and Acronyms....118Questions and Answers .............121Technical Data ...........................124 CHAPTER 6 SAFETY Safety Information for Wireless Handheld Phone .................................126Cell Phone Care..........................128Driving Safety ............................130Electronic Devices ......................131Other Safety Guidelines ............133Cautions......................................134Warning......................................135FCC RF Exposure.........................136 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Declaration of Conformity .......138 INDEX INDEX..........................................139 mx-c99en(0428) 2004.4.29 6:34 PM Page 2 4 5 WELCOME ABOUT THIS USER GUIDE Thank you for choosing a cellular phone from Maxon Telecom, Korea’s second-largestIT company and a manufacturer with more than two decades of experience in the electronic communication industry.Y our new communication device represents the cutting edge technology of the 21st century, featuring 64k brilliant color display, enhanced messaging service (EMS), polyphonic ring tones and stunning games along with extensive Organizer andPhonebook properties.Uplink to the Mobile Internet facilitated with WAP and GPRS data connection.The phone size has always been a Maxon focus point, and the MX-C99 have very modest exterior dimensions and will fit into any shirt pocket or purse.40 different ring signals, SMS alert signals, and wallpapers along with renamed profiles and caller groups facilitates a high degree of personalization.Y ou have acquired a phone and a communications companion that will enable you to stay tuned wherever you go. This user guide is written only for the MX-C99 cellular handsets.The contents of the user guide follow the same order as the phone menu system goes.Please note that some optional functions may not be shared by all models.Inquiries regarding the user guide or phone handling can be addressed to: Maxon Technical [email protected] mx-c99en(0428) 2004.4.29 6:34 PM Page 4 6MEMO 7 CHAPTER 1 Before using your mobile •Package contents •Handset description •Main display •Function keys •Use of your SIM card •Navigation key •Using the battery •Charging the battery •Important battery information mx-c99en(0428) 2004.4.29 6:34 PM …
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74 75 MYPHONE MYPHONE BACKLIGHT TIME1.Press to select “Backlight time”. 2.Select one of the following backlight time and press to save it. LCD POWER SA VE 1.Press to select “LCD Power Save”. 2.Select one of the following LCD power save and press to save it. LIGHT & LCD Y our phone has a backlight LCD display with full graphic capability. Y ou can set LCD power save, backlight time. 1.Press ,,. MY MENU KEY 1.Press ,, to select “My Menu key”. 2.Select the menu you wish to use. You can adjust how long the Backlight stays on. (20/40/60 seconds)On set: Turn off the display while standby status.Off set: Turn on the display while standby status. Set frequently using menus to move immediately by pressing on the standby status. mx-c99en(0428) 2004.4.29 6:34 PM Page 74 76 77 SETTINGS SETTINGS SET TIME / DA TE 1.Press to select “Set time / Date”. 2.You are to set the present time & date. SUMMER TIME1.Press to select “Summer Time”. 2.Mark up ‘Summer time’ through to apply daylight saving time. TIME ZONE1.Press to select “Time zone”. 2.Use and to select a timezone and press to save it. 3.You are to select your current location.DA TE FORMA T 1.Press to select “Date Format”. 2.Select one of the date formats and press to save it. TIME & DATE 1.Press ,,. Box If you wish to apply daylight saving time AUTO KEY LOCK 1.Press ,, to select “Auto key lock”. When set Auto Key Lock, all the keys lock after 30 seconds. This function is for preventing unintended key pressings whilenot using the phone. To release the functions, press . The Settings menu is used to set basic parameters for the phone such as language,time & date, data transfer, security, network and call settings. mx-c99en(0428) 2004.4.29 6:34 PM Page 76 78 79 SETTINGS SETTINGSDA T A CABLE 1.Press to select “Data Cable”. 2.Set each parameter and press to save it. GPRS1.Press to select “GPRS”. 2.Set each parameter and press to save it. LANGUAGE The display will change to the selected language.1.Press ,,. 2.Use to select a language. 3.Select one of the available languages and press to save it. 4.The display will change to the selected language. DATA You are set parameters for data transmission from your laptop or PC.1.Press ,,. - Bit rate : (300 / 1200~ / 115200)- Reset : You are to reset it. 1. Attach on2. Accept calls : You are to mark this up to enable it. mx-c99en(0428) 2004.4.29 6:34 PM Page 78 80 81 SETTINGS SETTINGS PIN CODE 11.Press to select “PIN code 1”. 2.Mark it up to enable PIN code 1 and press to save it. CHANGE PIN11.Press to select “Change PIN 1”. 2.Enter your old pin code followed by the new code.3.Confirm it when prompted. Press . SECURITY 1.Press ,,. That if you enter an incorrect PIN code three times in succession, your SIM card will lock and youmust enter the PUK code to unlock. PIN and PUK codes are either supplied with your phone or mustbe obtained from your network provider or place of purchase. mx-c99en(0428) 2004.4.29 6:34 PM Page 80 82 83 SETTINGS SETTINGS CHANGE PIN21.Press to select “Change PIN 2”. 2.Enter your old pin code followed by the new code.3.Confirm it when prompted. Press . SIM LOCK1.Press to select “Sim lock”. 2.Mark it up to lock SIM card.SELECT NETWORK1.Press to select “Select network”. 2.Select Automatic or Manual. NETWORK 1.Press ,,. As a unique identification, your phone is furnished with a code number known asIMEI. You must retain this number in case you need to block your account, e.i. if yourphone is lost or stolen. We recommend that you write it down here: The IMEI number is printed on the label under the battery. mx-c99en(0428) 2004.4.29 6:34 PM Page 82 84 85 SETTINGS SETTINGS PREFERRED NET1.Press to select “Preferred net”. ADD NETWORK1.Press to select “Add network”. CALL FOR W ARD 1.Press to select “Call forward”. The phone will search this list from the top. Left softkey options roll-up enables youto Add or Insert a new network. If you use Add, the new network will be added tothe end of the list (having the lowest priority). Insert will insert the network in thelist where the cursor is placed.To add a new network, start by selecting an empty network entry from the Add net- work menu. Press OK. A text editor will appear. Enter the name(input english) ofthe network followed by the Mobile Country Code (MCC) and the Mobile NetworkCode (MNC). This information is supplied by your network operator. CALL SETTINGS 1.Press ,,. .Unconditional: To forward all incoming calls to a specified number. .All unanswered: To forward all calls that you do not answer within a specified period of time. .No reply: To forward calls those are not replied. .Not reachable: To forward calls when you are out of network range. .Busy: To forward calls when your phone is busy. .Status all: To summarize the status of call forward options. .Cancel all: To cancel all call forward settings As pecific number can be designated for each option, and you can activate, view or cancel the present status. Follow the on screen instructions. mx-c99en(0428) 2004.4.29 6:34 PM Page 84 86 87 SETTINGS SETTINGS CALL W AITING 1.Press to select “Call waiting”. OPTIONAL FUNCTION1.Press to select “Optional func.”. R edial 1.Press ,,,, to select “Redial”. S hortcut dial 1.Press ,,,, to select “Shortcut dial”. S lide open 1.Press ,,,, to select “Slide Open”. This function notifies you of another call during a telephone conversation. Enter the menu toActivate or Cancel Call waiting or to see the Status. If Call waiting is active, and you are calledduring a conversation, you will hear a faint ringing tone in the background. To answer the newcaller without losing contact with the original party:-Enter Options roll-up menu. Select Switch calls. -conduct the conversation with the new party and select Switch calls to return to the first caller. Select Join calls to conduct a three-party conversation. This menu contains various settings to facilitate daily use. Activates automatically redialing of your last unsuccessful call. The number will beredialed aft…
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134 135 SAFETY SAFETY Y our Handheld Portable Telephone is a high quality piece of equipment.Before operating the equipment,read all instructions and cautionary markings on (1)AC Adaptor (2)Battery and (3)ProductUsing Battery.1.DO NOT use this equipment in an extreme environment where high temperature or high humidity exists. 2.DO NOT abuse the equipment.Avoid striking,shaking or shocking.When not using the unit,lay down the unit to avoid possible damage due to instability. 3.DO NOT expose this equipment to rain or spilled beverages.4.DO NOT use unauthorized accessories.5.DO NOT disassemble the phone or its accessories.If service or repair is required, return unit to an authorized Audiovox cellular service center.If unit is disassembled,the risk of electric shock or fire may result. 6.DO NOT short -circuit the battery terminals with metal items etc.7. Use only the battery approved by manufacturer8. DO NOT replace battery by an incorrect type. The following offenses are punishable by fine, imprisonment, or both: z Using obscene, indecent, or profane language. z Using the unit to give off false distress calls. z Wiretapping or otherwise intercepting a telephone call, unless that person has first obtained the consent of the parties participating in the call. z Making anonymous calls to annoy, harass, or molest other people. z Charging to an account without authorization to avoid payment for service. z Refusing to yield a party line when informed that it is needed for an emergency call (It is also unlawful to take over a party line by stating falsely that it is needed for an emergency). z This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. z Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. CAUTION W ARNING mx-c99en(0420) 2004.4.20 5:33 PM Page 134
FCC ID RXUMX-C99 © Not to be reproduced without the permission of TÜV Product Service Limited. Page 1 of 4 EXTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF EQUIPMENT FOR MAXON MX-C99 HAND SET Front View FCC ID RXUMX-C99 © Not to be reproduced without the permission of TÜV Product Service Limited. Page 2 of 4 PHOTOGRAPHS OF EQUIPMENT Front View (Open) FCC ID RXUMX-C99 © Not to be reproduced without the permission of TÜV Product Service Limited. Page 3 of 4 PHOTOGRAPHS OF EQUIPMENT Rear View FCC ID RXUMX-C99 © Not to be reproduced without the permission of TÜV Product Service Limited. Page 4 of 4 PHOTOGRAPHS OF EQUIPMENT Rear View - Battery Removed
1 Tune-up Procedures 1.1. Range of operating power levels The operating power level is divided into 16steps in GSM1900 mode. 1.1.1. GSM1900 mode : 0dBm ±5dB(normal) / ±6dB(extreme) ~ 30dBm ±3dB (normal) / ±4dB(extreme) Level 0 : 30dBm ±3dB (normal) / ±4dB(extreme) Level 1 : 28dBm ±3dB (normal) / ±4dB(extreme) Level 2 : 26dBm ±3dB (normal) / ±4dB(extreme) Level 3 : 24dBm ±3dB (normal) / ±4dB(extreme) Level 4 : 22dBm ±3dB (normal) / ±4dB(extreme) Level 5 : 20dBm ±3dB (normal) / ±4dB(extreme) Level 6 : 18dBm ±3dB (normal) / ±4dB(extreme) Level 7 : 16dBm ±3dB (normal) / ±4dB(extreme) Level 8 : 14dBm ±3dB (normal) / ±4dB(extreme) Level 9 : 12dBm ±4dB (normal) / ±5dB(extreme) Level 10 : 10dBm ±4dB (normal) / ±5dB(extreme) Level 11 : 8dBm ±4dB (normal) / ±5dB(extreme) Level 12 : 6dBm ±4dB (normal) / ±5dB(extreme) Level 13 : 4dBm ±4dB (normal) / ±5dB(extreme) Level 14 : 2dBm ±5dB (normal) / ±6dB(extreme) Level 15 : 0dBm ±5dB (normal) / ±6dB(extreme) 1.2. Means for variation of operating power The RF interface of ADI communicates with the RF analog circuitry. This RF interface performs gain controls of Power amplifier (PA) and AGC (automatic gain control) amplifier using digital control signals. The circuit functions of the SKYWORKS include the Rx AGC amplifier with 90dB dynamic range, quadrate down converting mixer, down-conversion from RF to analog base band, low-pass filters. The RF power output level is detected and then this information is sent to the ADI. The software controls power management in ADI controls, adjusts TX-signal + RX-signal fixed.
REPORT ON Specific Absorption Rate Testing of the Maxon Telecom Co. Ltd MX-C99 Tri-Band E-GSM 900; DCS1800 & PCS1900 Mobile Handset Report Number: WS612307 – 002 issue 1.01April 2004 TUV Product Service Ltd. Segensworth Road, Titchfield Fareham, Hampshire, United Kingdom, PO15 5RH Tel: +44(0)1329 443300, Fax: +44(0)1329 443331 www.tuvps.co.uk Report Number WS612307 – 002 issue 1.01Page 1 of 50 REPORT ON:Specific Absorption Rate Testing of the Maxon Telecom Co. Ltd MX-C99 Tri-Band E-GSM 900; DCS1800 & PCS1900 Mobile Handset Report No: WS612307 – 002 issue 1.01 FCC ID:RXUMX-C99 PREPARED FOR:Maxon Telecom Co. Ltd 10F Sewon Venture Town Bldg. 705-18, Yeuksam-dong Kangnam-gu Seoul, 135-080 Korea ATTESTATION:The wireless portable device described within this report has been shown to be capable of compliance for localised specific absorption rate (SAR) for General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure Limits as defined in the FCC standard Supplement C (Edition 01-01) to OET Bulletin 65 (Edition 97-01) of 1.6 W/kg. The measurements shown in this report were made in accordance with the procedures specified in OET Bulletin 65 (Edition 97-01) and IEEE 1528-2003. All reported testing was carried out on a sample of equipment to demonstrate compliance with the above standards. The sample tested was found to comply with the requirements in the applied rules. A Miller Senior SAR Test Engineer APPROVED BY: M J Hardy Deputy Wireless Group Leader DATED:29 th April 2004 DISTRIBUTION:Maxon Telecom Co. LtdCopy No: 1 BABT Copy No.: 2 Copy No.: Note: The test results reported herein relate only to the item tested as identified above and on the Status Page. FCC ID: RXUMX-C99 Report Number WS612307 – 002 issue 1.01Page 2 of 50 CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY3 1.1Status4 1.2Summary5 1.3Test Result Summary6 TEST DETAILS8 2.1Test Equipment9 2.2Test Software9 2.3Dielectric Properties of Simulant Liquids10 2.4Test Conditions11 2.5Measurement Uncertainty12 2.6SAR Measuring System13 Probe and Amplifier Specification Probe Calibration SAR Measurement Procedure 2.7OET 65(c) and IEEE1528-2003 Test Positions31 SAM phantom head position Flat phantom position 2.8SAR Distributions (Area Scans – 2D)33 2.9Test Positional Photographs43 2.10Record Photographs45 For copyright details see page 50 of 50. This report has been re-issued due to minor typographical errors FCC ID: RXUMX-C99 Report Number WS612307 – 002 issue 1.01Page 3 of 50 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Specific Absorption Rate Testing of the Maxon Telecom Co. Ltd MX-C99 Tri-Band E-GSM 900; DCS1800 & PCS1900 Mobile Handset PROJECT MANAGER: R. Thompson FCC ID: RXUMX-C99 Report Number WS612307 – 002 issue 1.01Page 4 of 50 1.1STATUS MANUFACTURING DESCRIPTIONTri-Band Mobile Handset STATUS OF TESTSpecific Absorption Rate Testing APPLICANTMaxon Telecom Co Ltd GSM POWER CLASSClass 4 (E-GSM 900) Class 1 (DCS 1800; PCS1900) GPRS CLASSClass B GPRS MULTISLOT CLASSMutlislot Class 10 (2up/4dn/Sum5) MANUFACTURERMaxon Telecom Co Ltd TYPE OR MODEL NUMBERMaxon MX-C99 HARDWARE VERSIONBaseband section MM-C11 V2.2.3 Transceiver section MM-C11 V2.2.3 Key PCB V3.1.3 SOFTWARE VERSION761.09.001.bif SERIAL NUMBERIMEI 353425000000259 BATTERY MANUFACTURERBYD Company Limited TYPE OR MODEL NUMBERBT-625 (Li-ion 640mAh) TEST SPECIFICATIONS: US Federal Government, Code of Federal Regulations, Title 47 Telecommunication, Chapter I Federal Communications Commission, part 2, section 1093. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) OET Bulletin 65c, Edition 01-01, Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields – Additional Information for Evaluating Compliance of Mobile and Portable Devices with FCC Limits for Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Emissions REFERENCES: IEEE 1528 – 2003: Recommended Practice for Determining the Peak Spatial-Average Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) in the Human Body Due to Wireless Communications Devices: Experimental Techniques BABT REGISTRATION NUMBER:WS612307. RECEIPT OF TEST SAMPLES:3 rd March 2004. START OF TEST:9 th March 2004. FINISH OF TEST:12 th March 2004. FCC ID: RXUMX-C99 Report Number WS612307 – 002 issue 1.01Page 5 of 50 1.2SUMMARY The Maxon MX-C99 handset supplied for Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) testing is a Tri-band Class 4 E-GSM 900MHz; Class 1 DCS 1800MHz and PCS 1900MHz device. It is capable of GPRS connectivity in all bands and is designated GPRS Class B, GPRS Multislot Class 10. It is designed to operate both within the primary and the extended GSM 900 bands. The testing was performed with batteries supplied by Maxon and manufactured by BYD Company Limited. The battery was fully charged before each measurement and there were no external connections. SAR testing was performed on the PCS 1900MHz band only. Head SAR testing was performed with the device in GSM mode only with the device in the open condition using a Specific Anthropomorphic Mannequin (SAM) phantom as specified in the standard IEEE 1528-2003.The phantom was filled with different simulant liquid appropriate to each frequency band. The dielectric properties were measured and found to be in accordance with the requirements for the dielectric properties specified in OET65(c) & IEEE 1528-2003. Head SAR testing was performed at both the left and right ear of the phantom at both handset positions stated in the specification. Testing was performed at the middle frequency of each band and at the top and the bottom frequencies for the position giving maximum SAR. The sequence used accorded with the block diagram of tests given in IEEE 1528-2003. Testing was performed at the maximum power for the PCS 1900 band only. This was achieved using a GSM test set, which controlled the handset at power level 0. The Maxon MX-C99 had an integral antenna so that the requirement for testing with antenna extended and retracted was not applicable. Body SAR testing was performed with the device set in the appropriate Test Mode for the Radio Module under test, GPRS Multislot Class 10. Testing wa…
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REPORT ON FCC CFR 47: Parts 15 and 24 Testing in support of an Application for Grant of Equipment Authorisation of a Maxon Telecom Co Ltd MX-C99 Tri-Band Terminal Equipment COMMERCIAL-IN-CONFIDENCE FCC ID: RXUMX-C99 Report No OR612307/01 Issue 1 April 2004 COMMERCIAL-IN-CONFIDENCE TÜV Product Service Ltd, Segensworth Road, Fareham, Hampshire, PO15 5RH, United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0)1329 443300 Website: www.tuvps.co.uk Report No OR612307/01 Issue 1Page 1 of 120 REPORT ONFCC CFR 47: Parts 15 and 24 Testing in support of an Application for Grant of Equipment Authorisation of a Maxon Telecom Co Ltd MX-C99 Tri-Band Terminal Equipment FCC ID: RXUMX-C99 Report No OR612307/01 Issue 1 April 2004 PREPARED FORMaxon Telecom Co. Ltd. 10F Sewon Venture Town Bldg. 705-18, Yeuksam-dong Kangnam-gu Seoul, 135-080 Korea PREPARED BY R Small Telecoms Engineer APPROVED BY C GouldM Jenkins EMC SignatoryRadio Signatory DATED 8 th April 2004 DISTRIBUTIONMaxon Telecom Co. Ltd. Copy 1 BABTCopy 2 Copy No ENGINEERING STATEMENT The measurements shown in this report were made in accordance with the procedures described on test pages. All reported testing was carried out on a sample equipment to demonstrate compliance with FCC CFR 47: Parts 15 and 24. The sample tested was found to comply with the requirements defined in the applied rules. Test Engineers; R SmallJ Holcombe FCC ID: RXUMX-C99 Report No OR612307/01 Issue 1Page 2 of 120 COMMERCIAL-IN-CONFIDENCE CONTENTS SectionPage No 1REPORT SUMMARY 1.1Status................................................................................................................................ 4 1.2Introduction or Test and Assessment Schedule............................................................... 5 1.3Brief Summary of Results (and Observations) ................................................................. 5 1.4Opinions and Interpretations ............................................................................................ 6 1.5Product information..........................................................................................................7 1.6Test Conditions (Configuration)........................................................................................ 7 1.7Deviations from the Standard ........................................................................................... 7 1.8Modification Record..........................................................................................................7 2TEST DETAILS 2.1Maximum Peak Output Power (Conducted)..................................................................... 9 2.2Maximum Peak Output Power (Radiated)...................................................................... 11 2.3 Modulation Characteristics ............................................................................................. 13 2.4 Occupied Bandwidth ...................................................................................................... 17 2.5 Spurious Emissions At Antenna Terminals (+/- 1MHz).................................................. 20 2.6 Radiated Emissions........................................................................................................ 54 2.7 Conducted Spurious Emissions..................................................................................... 61 2.8 Frequency Stability Under Temperature Variation ....................................................... 104 2.9 Frequency Stability Under Voltage Variation ............................................................... 106 3TEST EQUIPMENT USED 3.1Table of Test Equipment Used..................................................................................... 109 3.2Measurement Uncertainty ............................................................................................ 110 4EUT PHOTOGRAPHS 4.1List of EUT Photographs .............................................................................................. 112 5ACCREDITATION, DISCLAIMERS AND COPYRIGHT 5.1Accreditation, Disclaimers and Copyright............................................................................118 APPENDICES ATitchfield FCC Site Compliance Letter ......................................................................... 120 FCC ID: RXUMX-C99 Report No OR612307/01 Issue 1Page 3 of 120 COMMERCIAL-IN-CONFIDENCE SECTION 1 REPORT SUMMARY FCC CFR 47: Parts 15 and 24 Testing in support of an Application for Grant of Equipment Authorisation of a Maxon Telecom Co Ltd MX-C99 Tri-Band Terminal Equipment FCC ID: RXUMX-C99 Report No OR612307/01 Issue 1Page 4 of 120 COMMERCIAL-IN-CONFIDENCE 1.1STATUS EQUIPMENT UNDER TESTMX-C99 Tri-Band Terminal Equipment OBJECTIVETo undertake measurements to determine the Equipment Under Test's (EUT's) compliance with the specification. NAME AND ADDRESS OF CLIENTMaxon Telecom Co. Ltd. TYPE NUMBERMX-C99 SERIAL NUMBER353425000000028 (EMC Sample) 353425000000085 (Radio Sample) HARDWARE VERSIONBASEBAND Section MX-C99 V.2.2.3 Transceiver MX-C99 V.2.2.3 Keypad PCB V.3.1.3 HARDWARE REVISION LEVEL Issue 12 th January 2004 SOFTWARE VERSION761.09.001.bif TEST SPECIFICATION / ISSUE / DATE FCC CFR 47: Part 15, Subparts B and C, August 2002, and Part 24, Subpart D, January 2001 NUMBER OF ITEMS TESTEDOne SECURITY CLASSIFICATION OF EUT Commercial In Confidence DISPOSALHeld pending disposal REFERENCE NUMBERNot Applicable DATENot Applicable ORDER NUMBERTCMD0436804 DATE9 th February 2004 START OF TEST1 st March 2004 FINISH OF TEST10 th March 2004 RELATED DOCUMENTSANSI C63.4 2001. Methods of Measurement of Radio- Noise Emissions from Low-Voltage Electrical and Electronic Equipment in the Range of 9 kHz to 40 GHz. FCC Public Notice document (DA 00-705 released 30 March 2000) FCC ID: RXUMX-C99 Report No OR612307/01 Issue 1Page 5 of 120 COMMERCIAL-IN-CONFIDENCE 1.2INTRODUCTION The information contained within this report is intended to show verification of compliance of the Maxon Telecom Co Ltd MX-C99 to the requir…
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
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| 1 | 24E | 1.85 GHz - 1.91 GHz | 1.175 W | 300GSW | 180.0000000000 Hz |

Mobile radio for vehicle
Equipment Class
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UHF LMR
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TNF - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Face
UHF LMR
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TNF - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Face
Private Land Mobile Radio for Handheld (VHF)
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TNF - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Face
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