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X100SA Phone Owner’s Manual Table of Contents Safety Precautions.................................... 7 Unpacking ................................................. 9 Your Phone............................................. 10 Your Phone’s Parts ...................................... 10 Display ..................................................... 13 Keypad Backlight ....................................... 15 Color LED .................................................. 16 Getting Started........................................ 17 Installing a SIM Card .................................. 17 Charging the Battery .................................. 20 Switching the Phone On or Off ..................... 23 Your Phone’s Modes .................................... 25 Locking the Keys ........................................ 26 Using the Soft Keys................................. 27 Call Functions.......................................... 31 Making a Call ............................................. 31 Making an International Call ........................ 32 Making a Call from Phonebook ..................... 32 Redialing the Last Number .......................... 33 Adjusting the Volume................................... 33 Answering a Call ........................................ 34 Viewing Missed Calls ................................... 35 Quickly Switching to Manner Mode ............... 36 Options During a Call .................................. 37 Using the Ear-microphone ........................... 42 Phonebook.............................................. 43 Storing a Phone Number in Phonebook ......... 44 Using Speed Dials ...................................... 48 Using Caller Groups .................................... 50 Searching for a Number in Phonebook .......... 50 Searching for DDD Numbers ........................ 51 Managing Phonebook .................................. 51 32 Table of Contents 5 Table of Contents 4 Call Record.............................................. 53 Viewing Dialed Numbers ............................. 53 Viewing Received Numbers .......................... 54 Viewing Missed Numbers ............................. 55 Messages................................................ 56 Text Message ............................................. 56 Viewing a Incoming Message ....................... 56 Viewing an Outgoing Message ...................... 58 Creating and Sending a Message .................. 59 Multimedia Message .................................... 62 Viewing an Incoming Message ...................... 62 Creating and Sending a New Multimedia Message.. 64 Info Message .............................................. 69 Call Voicemail ............................................. 70 Setting ...................................................... 71 Favorite................................................... 71 Entering Text.......................................... 73 Changing the Text Input Mode ..................... 74 eZi Spanish Mode ....................................... 75 eZi English Mode ........................................ 75 ALPHABET Mode ......................................... 78 Symbol Mode ............................................. 80 All Mode .................................................... 80 Using the Menus...................................... 81 Accessing a Menu Function by Scrolling ......... 81 Accessing a Menu Function by Using Its Shortcut ............................................... 82 List of Menu Functions ................................ 83 Display.................................................... 87 Still Image (Menu 1-1) ............................... 87 Animation (Menu 1-2) ................................. 87 Clock (Menu 1-3) ....................................... 88 Calendar (Menu 1-4) .................................. 88 User Text (Menu 1-5) ................................ 88 Sub LCD (Menu 1-6) ................................... 88 PcSync Data(Menu 1-7) .............................. 88 Sound...................................................... 89 Ring Volume (Menu 2-1) ............................. 89 Mode (Menu 2-2) ....................................... 89 Call Alert (Menu 2-3) .................................. 89 Alarm Alert (Menu 2-4) ............................... 90 Connect Alert (Menu 2-5) ............................ 90 Key Tone (Menu 2-6) .................................. 90 Voice Dial Tone (Menu 2-7) ......................... 90 Folder Tone (Menu 2-8) ............................... 91 Phone Set................................................ 91 Time Set (Menu 3-1) .................................. 91 Date Set (Menu 3-2) .................................. 92 Alarm Set (Menu 3-3) ................................. 92 Key Back Light (Menu 3-4) .......................... 95 Language (Menu 3-5) ................................. 95 LED Color (Menu 3-6) ................................. 95 Sub LCD Contrast (Menu 3-7) ...................... 95 Screen Saver (Menu 3-8) ............................ 96 Factory Set (Menu 3-9) ............................... 96 File Manager (Menu 3-10) ............................ 97 Network Account (Menu 3-11) ..................... 97 Call Set.................................................... 98 Call Divert (Menu 4-1) ................................ 98 Call Barring (Menu 4-2) ............................. 101 Call Waiting (Menu 4-3) ............................ 103 Send My Caller ID (Menu 4-4) .................... 104 Network Select (Menu 4-5) ........................ 104 Setting (Menu 4-6) ................................... 105 7 Table of Contents 6 Application............................................ 109 Scheduler (Menu 5-1) ............................... 109 Calculator (Menu 5-2) ............................... 114 Unit Converter (Menu 5-3) ......................... 115 World Time (Menu 5-4) ............................. 116 Bio Rhythm (Menu 5-5) ................…
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CONFIDENTIALITY REQUEST Federal Communication Commission Equipment Authorization Division, Application Processing Branch 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21048 February 04, 2005 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Pursuant to Paragraphs §0.457 and 0.459 of the Commission’s Rules (47 C.F.R.) and Section §552(b)(4) of the Freedom of Information Act, Company requests confidentiality for the following products: FCC ID Number Product Title/Model SY6X100SA X100SA For the product stated above, we request that the following information be held confidential: 1. Schematics 2. Block Diagram 3. Operational Description 4. Tune Up Procedure 5. Part List The above exhibits contain Company trade secrets and proprietary information that could be of benefit to our competitors regarding the design of our mobile handset. This material is not customarily available to the general public and we request that it be withheld from public inspection. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at the address shown below. Sincerely, Name: Ju-won Seol Company: Bellwave Co., Ltd. Address: 6 Fl. KAMCO Yang-jae Tower 949-3 Dokok-Dong, Kangnam-Ku, Seoul, Korea, 135-270 Phone: +82 2 3460 9785 Email: [email protected]
SAR Test Report No.: SAR_829_2004_FCC_850_1900ver2 Date of Report: 1/17/2005 Appendix A Plots Page 1 of 18 System / software: SARA2 / 2.3 VPM Input Power Drift: Date / Time: 1/6/2005 12:29:49 PM DUT Battery Model/No: Filename: righttlt190_3d.txt Probe Serial Number: 0123 Ambient Temperature: 22.0°C Liquid Simulant: 850 Device Under Test: Bellwave X100SA Relative Permittivity: 42.01 Relative Humidity: 50% Conductivity: 0.901 Phantom S/No: Head04_37.csv Liquid Temperature: 22.0°C Phantom Rotation: 0° Max SAR Y-axis Location: -58.00 mm DUT Position: Left touch Max SAR Z-axis Location: -159.60 mm Antenna Configuration: Integral Max E Field: 34.32 V/m Test Frequency: 836.6MHz SAR 1g: 0.986 W/kg Air Factors: 346 / 318 / 386 SAR 10g: 0.639 W/kg Conversion Factors: .510 / .510 / .510 SAR Start: 0.449 W/kg Type of Modulation: SAR End: 0.450 W/kg Modn. Duty Cycle: SAR Drift during Scan: 0.00 dB Diode Compression Factors (V*200): 10 / 11.7 / 7.7 Probe battery last changed: 11/30/04 Input Power Level: maximum Extrapolation: poly4 SAR Test Report No.: SAR_829_2004_FCC_850_1900ver2 Date of Report: 1/17/2005 Appendix A Plots Page 2 of 18 System / software: SARA2 / 2.3 VPM Input Power Drift: Date / Time: 1/6/2005 12:59:54 PM DUT Battery Model/No: Filename: lefttch190_3d.txt Probe Serial Number: 0123 Ambient Temperature: 22.0°C Liquid Simulant: 850 Device Under Test: Bellwave X100SA Relative Permittivity: 42.01 Relative Humidity: 50% Conductivity: 0.901 Phantom S/No: Head04_37.csv Liquid Temperature: 22.0°C Phantom Rotation: 0° Max SAR Y-axis Location: -49.00 mm DUT Position: Left tilt Max SAR Z-axis Location: -155.60 mm Antenna Configuration: Integral Max E Field: 22.27 V/m Test Frequency: 836.6MHz SAR 1g: 0.427 W/kg Air Factors: 346 / 318 / 386 SAR 10g: 0.304 W/kg Conversion Factors: .510 / .510 / .510 SAR Start: 0.220 W/kg Type of Modulation: SAR End: 0.218 W/kg Modn. Duty Cycle: SAR Drift during Scan: -0.04 dB Diode Compression Factors (V*200): 10 / 11.7 / 7.7 Probe battery last changed: 11/30/04 Input Power Level: maximum Extrapolation: poly4 SAR Test Report No.: SAR_829_2004_FCC_850_1900ver2 Date of Report: 1/17/2005 Appendix A Plots Page 3 of 18 System / software: SARA2 / 2.3 VPM Input Power Drift: Date / Time: 1/6/2005 11:10:49 AM DUT Battery Model/No: Filename: temp.txt Probe Serial Number: 0123 Ambient Temperature: 22.0°C Liquid Simulant: 850 Device Under Test: Bellwave X100SA Relative Permittivity: 42.01 Relative Humidity: 50% Conductivity: 0.901 Phantom S/No: Head04_37.csv Liquid Temperature: 22.0°C Phantom Rotation: 180° Max SAR Y-axis Location: 52.00 mm DUT Position: Right touch Max SAR Z-axis Location: -170.00 mm Antenna Configuration: Integral Max E Field: 32.69 V/m Test Frequency: 836.6MHz SAR 1g: 0.883 W/kg Air Factors: 346 / 318 / 386 SAR 10g: 0.566 W/kg Conversion Factors: .510 / .510 / .510 SAR Start: 0.408 W/kg Type of Modulation: SAR End: 0.407 W/kg Modn. Duty Cycle: SAR Drift during Scan: -0.01 dB Diode Compression Factors (V*200): 10 / 11.7 / 7.7 Probe battery last changed: 11/30/04 Input Power Level: maximum Extrapolation: poly4 SAR Test Report No.: SAR_829_2004_FCC_850_1900ver2 Date of Report: 1/17/2005 Appendix A Plots Page 4 of 18 System / software: SARA2 / 2.3 VPM Input Power Drift: Date / Time: 1/6/2005 11:54:06 AM DUT Battery Model/No: Filename: temp.txt Probe Serial Number: 0123 Ambient Temperature: 22.0°C Liquid Simulant: 850 Device Under Test: Bellwave X100SA Relative Permittivity: 42.01 Relative Humidity: 50% Conductivity: 0.901 Phantom S/No: Head04_37.csv Liquid Temperature: 22.0°C Phantom Rotation: 180° Max SAR Y-axis Location: 44.00 mm DUT Position: Right tilt Max SAR Z-axis Location: -161.20 mm Antenna Configuration: Integral Max E Field: 20.54 V/m Test Frequency: 836.6MHz SAR 1g: 0.359 W/kg Air Factors: 346 / 318 / 386 SAR 10g: 0.255 W/kg Conversion Factors: .510 / .510 / .510 SAR Start: 0.188 W/kg Type of Modulation: SAR End: 0.188 W/kg Modn. Duty Cycle: SAR Drift during Scan: 0.00 dB Diode Compression Factors (V*200): 10 / 11.7 / 7.7 Probe battery last changed: 11/30/04 Input Power Level: maximum Extrapolation: poly4 SAR Test Report No.: SAR_829_2004_FCC_850_1900ver2 Date of Report: 1/17/2005 Appendix A Plots Page 5 of 18 System / software: SARA2 / 2.3 VPM Input Power Drift: Date / Time: 1/6/2005 1:31:34 PM DUT Battery Model/No: Filename: lefttlt190_3d.txt Probe Serial Number: 0123 Ambient Temperature: 22.0°C Liquid Simulant: 850 Device Under Test: Bellwave X100SA Relative Permittivity: 42.24 Relative Humidity: 50% Conductivity: 0.899 Phantom S/No: Head04_37.csv Liquid Temperature: 22.0°C Phantom Rotation: 0° Max SAR Y-axis Location: -58.00 mm DUT Position: Left touch Max SAR Z-axis Location: -160.40 mm Antenna Configuration: Integral Max E Field: 34.47 V/m Test Frequency: 824.2MHz SAR 1g: 1.010 W/kg Air Factors: 346 / 318 / 386 SAR 10g: 0.652 W/kg Conversion Factors: .510 / .510 / .510 SAR Start: 0.464 W/kg Type of Modulation: SAR End: 0.463 W/kg Modn. Duty Cycle: SAR Drift during Scan: -0.01 dB Diode Compression Factors (V*200): 10 / 11.7 / 7.7 Probe battery last changed: 11/30/04 Input Power Level: maximum Extrapolation: poly4 SAR Test Report No.: SAR_829_2004_FCC_850_1900ver2 Date of Report: 1/17/2005 Appendix A Plots Page 6 of 18 System / software: SARA2 / 2.3 VPM Input Power Drift: Date / Time: 1/6/2005 2:35:45 PM DUT Battery Model/No: Filename: lefttch128_3d.txt Probe Serial Number: 0123 Ambient Temperature: 22.0°C Liquid Simulant: 850 Device Under Test: Bellwave X100SA Relative Permittivity: 41.86 Relative Humidity: 50% Conductivity: 0.921 Phantom S/No: Head04_37.csv Liquid Temperature: 22.0°C Phantom Rotation: 0° Max SAR Y-axis Location: -58.00 mm DUT Position: Left touch Max SAR Z-axis Location: -157.20 mm Antenna Configuration: Integral Max E Field: 33.12 V/m Test Frequency: 848.8MHz SAR 1g: 0.960 W/kg Air Factors: 346 / 318 / 386 SAR 10g: 0.622 W/kg Conversion Factors: .510 / .510 / .510 SAR Start: 0.432 W/kg Type of Modulation: SAR End: 0.430 W/kg M…
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SAR Test Report No. SAR_829_2004_FCC_850_1900ver2 Date of Report: 1/17/2005 Appendix B Photographs Page 1 of 10 EUT Photos: Photo 1. EUT front closed SAR Test Report No. SAR_829_2004_FCC_850_1900ver2 Date of Report: 1/17/2005 Appendix B Photographs Page 2 of 10 Photo 2. EUT front open SAR Test Report No. SAR_829_2004_FCC_850_1900ver2 Date of Report: 1/17/2005 Appendix B Photographs Page 3 of 10 Photo 3 EUT back SAR Test Report No. SAR_829_2004_FCC_850_1900ver2 Date of Report: 1/17/2005 Appendix B Photographs Page 4 of 10 Set-up Photos: Photo 4. Left touch SAR Test Report No. SAR_829_2004_FCC_850_1900ver2 Date of Report: 1/17/2005 Appendix B Photographs Page 5 of 10 Photo 5. Left tilt SAR Test Report No. SAR_829_2004_FCC_850_1900ver2 Date of Report: 1/17/2005 Appendix B Photographs Page 6 of 10 Photo 6. Right touch SAR Test Report No. SAR_829_2004_FCC_850_1900ver2 Date of Report: 1/17/2005 Appendix B Photographs Page 7 of 10 Photo 7. Right tilt SAR Test Report No. SAR_829_2004_FCC_850_1900ver2 Date of Report: 1/17/2005 Appendix B Photographs Page 8 of 10 Photo 8. Body SAR SAR Test Report No. SAR_829_2004_FCC_850_1900ver2 Date of Report: 1/17/2005 Appendix B Photographs Page 9 of 10 Photo 9. Photo to demonstrate 15 cm Z-axis head phantom SAR Test Report No. SAR_829_2004_FCC_850_1900ver2 Date of Report: 1/17/2005 Appendix B Photographs Page 10 of 10 Photo 10. Photo to demonstrate 15 cm Z-axis flat phantom
SAR Test Report No: SAR_829_2004_FCC_850_1900ver2 Date of Report: 1/17/2005 Appendix C Miscellaneous Page 1 of 10 1 Tissue Parameters 850MHz Head liquid: Recipe: The following recipe is provided in percentage by weight. 49.46% distilled water 49.46% DGBE 1.0% salt 0.1% bactericide SAR measurements were made within 24 hours of the measurement of liquid parameters. Freq. Rel. Condy (MHz) Perm. (S/m) 1/6/05 900 41.42 0.977 1/10/05 900 41.56 0.986 1/6/05 824.2 42.24 0.899 1/6/05 836.0 42.01 0.901 1/6/05 848.8 41.86 0.921 850MHz Body Liquid: Recipe: The following recipe is provided in percentage by weight. 49.8% distilled water 40.6% DGBE 8.9% salt 0.6% HEC 0.1% bactericide Di-electric constants measured on 1/10/2005. SAR measurements were made within 24 hours of the measurement of liquid parameters. Freq. Rel. Condy (MHz) Perm. (S/m) 824.2 56.62 0.982 836.0 56.21 0.989 848.8 56.01 0.999 SAR Test Report No: SAR_829_2004_FCC_850_1900ver2 Date of Report: 1/17/2005 Appendix C Miscellaneous Page 2 of 10 2 1900MHz Head liquid: Recipe: The following recipe is provided in percentage by weight. 54.9% distilled water 44.92% DGBE 0.18% salt 0.1% bactericide SAR measurements were made within 24 hours of the measurement of liquid parameters. Freq. Rel. Condy (MHz) Perm. (S/m) 1/6/05 1900 39.12 1.445 1/10/05 1900 39.17 1.452 1/6/05 1850.2 39.44 1.411 1/6/05 1880 39.24 1.434 1/6/05 1909.8 39.01 1.459 1900MHz Body Liquid: Recipe: The following recipe is provided in percentage by weight. 69.17% distilled water 30.29% DGBE 0.44% salt 0.1% bactericide Di-electric constants measured on 1/10/2005. SAR measurements were made within 24 hours of the measurement of liquid parameters. Freq. Rel. Condy (MHz) Perm. (S/m) 1850.2 53.42 1.545 1880 53.29 1.561 1909.8 53.07 1.572 Environment 1/6/2005 to 1/10/2005: Temperature: 22.0 °C ± 2°C Humidity: 45% _ 55 % SAR Test Report No: SAR_829_2004_FCC_850_1900ver2 Date of Report: 1/17/2005 Appendix C Miscellaneous Page 3 of 10 3 Test Equipment Test Equipment Model Serial Instrument description Supplier / Manufacturer Model Serial No. Calibration (date) Calibration Due (date) Bench top Robot Mitsubishi supplied by IndexSAR RV-E2 EA1030108 N/A N/A SAM Phantom Upright shell phantom made by Antennessa digitized and mounted by IndexSAR SAM 03FT26 04/03 N/A Flat Phantom IndexSAR HeadBox_Spou t N/A N/A N/A Software IndexSAR SARA2 v0.420 N/A N/A N/A 850 MHz Head Tissue Simulant Cetecom Inc. 850 Head N/A 1/6/2005 & 1/10/2005 N/A 850 MHz Body Tissue Simulant Cetecom Inc. 850 Body N/A 1/10/2005 N/A 1900 MHz Head Tissue Simulant Cetecom Inc. 1900 Head N/A 1/6/2005 & 1/10/2005 N/A 1900 MHz Body Tissue Simulant Cetecom Inc. 1900 Body N/A 1/10/2005 N/A 900 MHz Dipole IndexSAR – IEEE 1528 design IXD-090 0016 07/20/2004 07/20/2005 1900 MHz Dipole IndexSAR – IEEE 1528 design IXD-190 0016 07/20/2004 07/20/2005 Netwok Analyzer Agilent 8753ES US39172511 05/03/2004 05/03/2005 Directional coupler Werlatone C6529 11249 N/A N/A RF Amplifier Vectawave VTL5400 N/A N/A N/A SAR Probe IndexSAR IXP-050 S/N 0123 10/07/2004 10/07/2005 Probe amplifier IndexSAR IXA-010 S/N 043 N/A N/A Thermometer Control Company 4039 20410549 11/20/2001 11/20/2005 Dielectric Measurement Kit IndexSAR Di-Line N/A N/A N/A SAR Test Report No: SAR_829_2004_FCC_850_1900ver2 Date of Report: 1/17/2005 Appendix C Miscellaneous Page 4 of 10 4 Equipment Calibration/Performance Documents: Validation Dipoles Performance Measurements: Pages 6 to 11 Please Note: (The following pages of Appendix C show calibration documents. These calibration documents are inserted into this appendix. The header information with page numbering scheme is a part of this report and is included on all pages of the report and appendixes. This header is used to track all of the contents of this report.) SAR Test Report No: SAR_829_2004_FCC_850_1900ver2 Date of Report: 1/17/2005 Appendix C Miscellaneous Page 5 of 10 5 Report No. SN0016_090-180-190-245 July 1 st 2002 Revised 7/20/2004 INDEXSAR Validation Dipoles Type IXD-090, IXD-180, IXD-190 & IXD-245 Performance measurements S/N: 090-0016 S/N: 180-0016 S/N: 245-0016 S/N: 190-0016 MI Manning Indexsar, Oakfield House, Cudworth Lane, Newdigate, Surrey RH5 5DR. UK. Tel: +44 (0) 1306 631233 Fax: +44 (0) 1306 631834 e-mail: [email protected] SAR Test Report No: SAR_829_2004_FCC_850_1900ver2 Date of Report: 1/17/2005 Appendix C Miscellaneous Page 6 of 10 6 1. Measurement Conditions Measurements were performed using a box-shaped phantom made of PMMA with dimensions designed to meet the accuracy criteria for reasonably-sized phantoms that do not have liquid capacities substantially in excess of the volume of liquid required to fill the Indexsar upright SAM phantoms used for SAR testing of handsets against the ear. An HP 8753B vector network analyser was used for the return loss measurements. The dipole was placed in a special holder made of low-permittivity, low-loss materials. This holder enables the dipole to be positioned accurately in the centre of the base of the Indexsar box-phantom used for flat-surface testing and validation checks. The validation dipoles are supplied with special spacers made form a low-permittivity, low-loss foam material. These spacers are fitted to the dipole arms to ensure that, when the dipole is offered up to the phantom surface, the spacing between the dipole and the liquid surface is accurately aligned according to the guidance in the relevant standards documentation. The spacers are rectangular with a central hole equal to the dipole arm diameter and dimensioned so that the longer side can be used to ensure a spacing of 15mm from the liquid in the phantom (for tests at 900MHz and below) and the shorter side can be used for tests at 1800MHz and above to ensure a spacing of 10mm from the liquid in the phantom. The spacers are made on a CNC milling machine with an accuracy of 1/40 th mm but they may suffer wear and tear and need to be replaced periodically. The material used is Rohacell, w…
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TTI-P-G 081/94-A0 Accredited according to ISO/IEC 17025 Bluetooth Qualification Test Facility (BQTF) FCC listed # 101450 IC recognized # 3925 CETECOM Inc. 411 Dixon Landing Road Milpitas, CA 95035 U.S.A. Phone: + 1 (408) 586 6200 Fax: + 1 (408) 586 6299 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.cetecom.com CETECOM Inc. is a Delaware Corporation with Corporation number: 2113686 Board of Directors: Dr. Harald Ansorge, Dr. Klaus Matkey, Hans Peter May V.2.16M-2002-03-12 \\stupendousman\rootappsdata\emc\projects_emc\bellwave\829- 2004_x100sa\sar\report\sar_829_2004_fcc_850_1900.doc © Copyright by CETECOM SAR Test Report No.: SAR_829_2004_FCC_850_1900ver2 for the Bellwave Co., Ltd. Dual band GPRS mobile phone Model Number: X100SA FCC ID: SY6X100SA Date of Report: 1/17/2005 Date of issue: 1/17/2005 Report Copy No.: 01 SAR Test Report No. SAR_829_2004_FCC_850_1900ver2 Date of Report: 1/17/2005 Page 2 of 29 This report shall not be reproduced except in full without the written approval of: CETECOM Inc. SAR 411 Dixon Landing Road Milpitas, CA 95035 U.S.A. Contents 1. ASSESSMENT ...................................................................................................................4 2. ADMINISTRATIVE DATA...................................................................................................5 2.1. Identification of the Testing Laboratory Issuing the SAR Assessment Report ...............5 2.2. Identification of the Client...........................................................................................5 2.3. Identification of the Manufacturer...............................................................................5 3. EQUIPMENT UNDER INVESTIGATION (EUI)...................................................................6 3.1. Identification of the Equipment under Investigation ...................................................6 3.2. Front View of the Equipment under Investigation ......................................................7 4. SUBJECT OF INVESTIGATION ........................................................................................8 4.1. The IEEE Standard C95.1 and the FCC Exposure Criteria .......................................8 4.2. Distinction Between Exposed Population, Duration of Exposure and Frequencies...8 4.3. Distinction between Maximum Permissible Exposure and SAR Limits......................9 4.4. SAR Limit ...................................................................................................................9 5. THE FCC MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE .....................................................................10 5.1. General Requirements.............................................................................................10 5.2. Device Operating Next to a Person’s Ear ................................................................10 5.3. Test positions of device relative to head..................................................................11 5.4. Test to be Performed ...............................................................................................14 5.5. Body-worn and Other Configurations.......................................................................14 5.6. Procedure for assessing the peak spatial-average SAR .........................................15 5.7. Determination of the largest peak spatial-average SAR ..........................................17 6. THE MEASUREMENT SYSTEM ......................................................................................18 6.1. Robot system specification ......................................................................................18 6.2. Probe and amplifier specification .............................................................................19 6.3. Phantoms.................................................................................................................19 6.4. SAR measurement procedure .................................................................................20 6.5. SARA2 Interpolation and Extrapolation schemes ....................................................20 SAR Test Report No. SAR_829_2004_FCC_850_1900ver2 Date of Report: 1/17/2005 Page 3 of 29 This report shall not be reproduced except in full without the written approval of: CETECOM Inc. SAR 411 Dixon Landing Road Milpitas, CA 95035 U.S.A. 6.6. Interpolation of 2D area scan...................................................................................21 6.7. Extrapolation of 3D scan..........................................................................................21 6.8. Interpolation of 3D scan and volume averaging.......................................................21 7. UNCERTAINTY ASSESSMENT.......................................................................................23 7.1. Table of Measurement Uncertainty Values of SAR Evaluations..............................24 7.2. Table of Measurement Uncertainty Values for SAR System Verification ................25 8. TEST RESULTS SUMMARY............................................................................................26 8.1. Description of EUT test positions and operation modes ..........................................26 8.2. Conducted Output Power.........................................................................................26 8.3. Head SAR results for GSM 850MHz band for X100SA ...........................................27 8.4. Body SAR results for GSM 850MHz band for X100SA............................................27 8.5. Head SAR results for GSM 1900MHz band for X100SA .........................................27 8.6. Body SAR results for GSM 1900MHz band for X100SA..........................................27 8.7. [Validation Check Results ........................................................................................28 9. REFERENCES...........................................................................................…
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TTI-P-G 081/94-A0 Accredited according to ISO/IEC 17025 Bluetooth Qualification Test Facility (BQTF) FCC listed # 101450 IC recognized # 3925 CETECOM Inc. 411 Dixon Landing Road Milpitas, CA 95035 U.S.A. Phone: + 1 (408) 586 6200 Fax: + 1 (408) 586 6299 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.cetecom.com CETECOM Inc. is a Delaware Corporation with Corporation number: 2113686 Board of Directors: Dr. Harald Ansorge, Dr. Klaus Matkey, Hans Peter May V1.1 2003-03-01 The BLUETOOTH trademarks are owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc., U.S.A. and licensed to CETECOM Inc. © Copyright by CETECOM FCC Test Report Test report no.: EMC_829FCC22-24_2004_X100SA_rev2 FCC Part 22, 24 / RSS 132,133 Model: (X100SA) FCC ID: SY6X100SA Test report no.: EMC_829FCC22-24_2004_X100SA_rev2 Issue date: 2005-01-19 Page 2 (79) Table of Contents 1 General information 1.1 Notes 1.2 Testing laboratory 1.3 Details of applicant 1.4 Application details 1.5 Test item 1.6 Test standards 2 Technical test 2.1 Summary of test results 2.2 Test report 1 General information 1.1 Notes The test results of this test report relate exclusively to the test item specified in 1.5. The CETECOM Inc. does not assume responsibility for any conclusions and generalisations drawn from the test results with regard to other specimens or samples of the type of the equipment represented by the test item. The test report may only be reproduced or published in full. Reproduction or publication of extracts from the report requires the prior written approval of the CETECOM Inc. TEST REPORT PREPARED BY: EMC Engineer: Harpreet Sidhu 1.2 Testing laboratory CETECOM Inc. 411 Dixon Landing Road, Milpitas, CA-95035, USA Phone: +1 408 586 6200 Fax: +1 408 586 6299 E-mail: [email protected] Internet: www.cetecom.com Test report no.: EMC_829FCC22-24_2004_X100SA_rev2 Issue date: 2005-01-19 Page 3 (79) 1.3 Details of applicant Name : Bellwave Co. Ltd. Street : 6 th Flr, Kamco Yang-Jae tower, Dogok-Dong, Kanganm-Ku City / Zip Code : Seoul, 135-270 Country : South Korea Contact : Ju-Won Seol Telephone : +82 2 3460 9785 Tele-fax : +82 2 3460 9736 e-mail : [email protected] 1.4 Application details Date of receipt test item : 2004-12-30 Date of test : 2005-01-04/05 1.5 Test item Manufacturer : Applicant Marketing Name : X100SA Model No. : X100SA Description : GSM 850/1900 Mobile Phone FCC ID : SY6X100SA Additional information Frequency : 824.2MHz – 848.8MHz for GSM 850, 1850.2MHz – 1909.8MHz for PCS 1900 Type of modulation : GMSK Number of channels : 124 for GSM-850, 299 for PCS-1900 Antenna : Fixed Antenna Power supply : Battery or charger (AC Adapter) Output power : 30dBm (1W) max. ERP measured in GSM-850 28.31dBm (677.64mW) max. EIRP measured in PCS-1900 Extreme vol. Limits : Lower:3.5Vdc Upper:4.0Vdc Extreme temp. Tolerance : Lower:-30 o C Upper: +50 o C 1.6 Test standards FCC Part 22,24 / RSS132,133 r1 Note: All radiated measurements were made in all three orthogonal planes. The values reported are the maximum values. Test report no.: EMC_829FCC22-24_2004_X100SA_rev2 Issue date: 2005-01-19 Page 4 (79) 2 Technical test 2.1 SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS No deviations from the technical specification(s) were ascertained in the course of the tests Performed Final Verdict: (only “passed” if all single measurements are “passed”) Passed Rev2 of this test report is modifying th…
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | 22H | 824.2 MHz - 848.8 MHz | 1 W | 300KGXW | 0.035 ppm |

DUAL BAND GSM MOBILE BAND
Equipment Class
PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear
DUAL BAND GSM MOBILE PHONE
Equipment Class
PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear
DUAL BAND GSM MOBILE PHONE
Equipment Class
PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear
DUAL BAND GSM MOBILE PHONE
Equipment Class
PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear
DUAL BAND GSM MOBILE PHONE
Equipment Class
PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear