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V6MM7072008041001MOBILE PHONE

FULL RIGHT TECHNOLOGY LIMITED
MOBILE PHONE - FCC ID V6MM7072008041001 - FULL RIGHT TECHNOLOGY LIMITED
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Application Details

Equipment Class
PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear
Date of Grant
Apr 16, 2008
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Apr 16, 2008
Equipment Note
MOBILE PHONE
Frequency Range
1850.20000000 - 1909.80000000
Company
FULL RIGHT TECHNOLOGY LIMITED
Country
Hong Kong

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Users Manual

1 Contents 1. Foreword......................................................................................................... 6 2. Safety Precautions.......................................................................................... 7 3. Key and Icon Explanations............................................................................ 9 3.1 Keys ........................................................................................................ 9 3.2 Display Screen...................................................................................... 10 3.3 Status Icons........................................................................................... 11 3.4 LCD Backlight...................................................................................... 11 4. Quick Introduction ........................................................................................11 4.1 Remove the Battery Cover and Insert the SIM Card ........................... 11 How To Install ...................................................................................... 12 SIM Card Precautions: ......................................................................... 12 4.2 Install the Battery and Battery Cover:.................................................. 13 4.3 Charge/Recharge the Battery................................................................ 13 4.4 Use of Battery....................................................................................... 14 Monitoring Battery Power.................................................................... 14 Battery Power Reminder ...................................................................... 15 4.5 Turn On or Off...................................................................................... 15 4.6 First Call ............................................................................................... 16 4.7 Use of Password ................................................................................... 16 Phone Lock ........................................................................................... 17 PIN Code .............................................................................................. 17 PUK Code............................................................................................. 17 PIN2 Code ............................................................................................ 18 PUK2 Code........................................................................................... 18 2 Bar Password ........................................................................................ 18 5. General Functions ....................................................................................... 18 5.1 Dial a Number ...................................................................................... 18 International Call: ................................................................................. 19 Dial an Extension Number ................................................................... 19 Dial a Number By Use of the Phonebook ............................................ 19 Re-dial the Last Number ...................................................................... 19 Speed Dial: ........................................................................................... 20 5.2 Adjust Volume ...................................................................................... 20 5.3 Answer a Call ....................................................................................... 20 5.4 Option During a Call: ........................................................................... 20 Call Waiting.......................................................................................... 20 Call Holding ......................................................................................... 21 Answer a Second Call .......................................................................... 21 Hold/Swap ............................................................................................ 21 Mute/Umute.......................................................................................... 22 Hands-Free............................................................................................ 22 Built MPTY: ......................................................................................... 22 5.5 Input Methods....................................................................................... 23 5.6 Keypad Lock ........................................................................................ 24 6. Menu Instructions ........................................................................................ 24 6.1 Phonebook ............................................................................................ 24 Search ................................................................................................... 24 Create a New Entry .............................................................................. 25 Delete.................................................................................................... 26 3 Copy...................................................................................................... 26 Setting ................................................................................................... 26 Storage Status ....................................................................................... 26 Speed Dial............................................................................................. 26 6.2 Short Message ...................................................................................... 26 Write Message ...................................................................................... 27 Inbox ..................................................................................................... 27 Outbox .....................................................…

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Cover Letter(s)

FULL RIGHT TECHNOLOGY LIMITED Date: April 16, 2008 To: Federal Communications Commission, Authorization & Evaluation Division, 7435 Oakland Mills Road, Columbia, MD 21046 To Whom It May Concern: TheFULL RIGHT TECHNOLOGY LIMITED , the undersigned, hereby authorizes Mr. Wu Xuewen from Shenzhen Morlab Communications Technology Co., Ltd., to act on the behalf of the FULL RIGHT TECHNOLOGY LIMITED solely in matters relating to the application for an FCC equipment authorization for FCC ID #V6MM7072008041001 including the signing of documents in connection with this Application. Necessary acts carried out by FULL RIGHT TECHNOLOGY LIMITEDon our behalf of the FULL RIGHT TECHNOLOGY LIMITED in connection with the Application shall have the same effect as acts of the FULL RIGHT TECHNOLOGY LIMITED. TheFULL RIGHT TECHNOLOGY LIMITED also hereby certify that no party to this application is subject to a denial of benefits, including FCC benefits, pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C. 853(a). Thank you for your attention to this matter. Yours Sincerely, Sunny Zhao Manager Assistant FULL RIGHT TECHNOLOGY LIMITED.

Cover Letter(s)

FULL RIGHT TECHNOLOGY LIMITED Date: April 16, 2008 To: Federal Communications Commission, Authorization & Evaluation Division, 7435 Oakland Mills Road, Columbia, MD 21046 Re: FULL RIGHT TECHNOLOGY LIMITED FCC ID: V6MM7072008041001 FCC Part 22&24 Certification Confidentiality Request Gentlemen: This letter is to comply with 47 CFR 0.457 and 0.459 pertaining to confidentiality material. FULL RIGHT TECHNOLOGY LIMITED requests that the following documents regarding this submission for FCC ID: V6MM7072008041001 be kept confidential: Exhibit Type File Name Block Diagram Block Diagram.pdf Schematics Circuit Diagram.pdf Operational Description Operational Description.pdf Part list BOM.pdf Tune-Up-Procedure Tune up procedure.pdf Those documents contain detailed system and equipment description and related information about the product which FULL RIGHT TECHNOLOGY LIMITED considers to be confidential proprietary, a custom design and, otherwise, not releasable to the general public. Since this design is a basis form which future technological products will evolve, FULL RIGHT TECHNOLOGY LIMITED considers this information would be of benefit to its competitors, and that the disclosure of the information in these documents would give competitors an unfair advantage in the market. Best Regards! Sunny Zhao FULL RIGHT TECHNOLOGY LIMITED.

Cover Letter(s)

Bruno Clavier To: xuewen.wu Subject: RE: TIMCO-TCB/Request for additional info - FULL RIGHT TECHNOLOGY LIMITED - FCC ID: V6MM7072008041001 Page 1 of 2TIMCO ENGINEERING INC 4/17/2008 -----Original Message----- From: xuewen.wu [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2008 10:26 AM To: 'TCB Reviewer' Cc: 'Bruno Clavier'; 'Gilbert Lui' Subject: RE: TIMCO-TCB/Request for additional info - FULL RIGHT TECHNOLOGY LIMITED - FCC ID: V6MM7072008041001 SUBJECT: FULL RIGHT TECHNOLOGY LIMITED - FCC ID: V6MM7072008041001 REFERENCE: JOB 766CC8 Dear Bruno, This mobile phone is not applied to the computer peripheral portion. It is not available to connect PC. There is only one port used for charger connect. Xuewen Wu MORLAB :::CCC┆CE┆FCC┆RoHS┆GCF┆UL┆OTA┆TELEC┆Bluetooth::: Shenzhen Morlab Communications Technology Co., Ltd. Electronic Testing Building, Shahe Road, Xili, Nanshan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, P. R. China 518055 Phone: +86 0755 8613 0298-3011 Mobile: +86 (0) 13352901006 Fax: +86 0755 8613 0218 Email: [email protected] http://www.morlab.cn From: Bruno Clavier [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2008 10:04 PM To: [email protected]; Gilbert Lui Subject: TIMCO-TCB/Request for additional info - FULL RIGHT TECHNOLOGY LIMITED - FCC ID: V6MM7072008041001 Importance: High TIMCO ENGINEERING INC. TCB & FCB 849 NW State Road 45 FCC Approvals Newberry, Florida 32669 Industry Canada Approvals http://www.timcoengr.com Notified Body for Europe 888.472.2424 F 352.472.2030 email: [email protected] 4/16/2008 MR. WU XUEWEN SHENZHEN MORLAB COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. +86-755-86120268 +86-755-86120218 [email protected]; [email protected] SUBJECT: FULL RIGHT TECHNOLOGY LIMITED - FCC ID: V6MM7072008041001 REFERENCE: JOB 766CC8 Dear MR. XUEWEN: This application is on hold until these questions are resolved. Please answer all question(s) together and only respond to [email protected] . Any other method will cause unnecessary delay. DO NOT HIT REPLY! Your response should be sent ONLY to [email protected] . Any additional exhibits that are sent should be UPLOADED at our web site – please do not attach files to your email. Responses should also contain the job number, applicant name and FCC ID of the device. If an acceptable response is not received within 2 weeks the job will be closed & there will be additional charges to reopen. ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS. Be sure to number or identify your answer with the corresponding question. If you are referring to another document, be sure to give the page number and paragraph reference where your response can be found. Based upon our review of this application we have the following questions: 1. Please explain whether the DoC procedure will be applied to the computer peripheral portion of the phone. Please provide either an attestation from the grantee or a revised label showing the DoC logo. Alternatively, please submit a JBP 731 Form for the computer peripheral portion of the phone. Sincerely, Bruno Clavier Timco Engineering, Inc. __________ NOD32 3033 (20080417) ÐÅÏ¢ __________ Õâ ̧öÏûÏ¢ÒÑ¾Í ̈¹ýÁË NOD32 ·À¶¾Ïμͳμļì²â. http://www.eset.com Page 2 of 2TIMCO ENGINEERING INC 4/17/2008

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External Photos 1. Front View of EUT 2. Back View of EUT 3. Side View of EUT

ID Label/Location Info

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ID Label/Location Info

FULL RIGHT TECHNOLOGY LIMITED Date: April 16, 2008 Equipment Authorization Division Office of Engineering and Technology Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Ref: FCC ID: V6MM7072008041001 Dear Sirs: FULL RIGHT TECHNOLOGY LIMITED requests acceptance of the labeling proposal described below for cell phone bearing FCC identifier V6MM7072008041001. The subject cell phone are compact handheld models as shown in figure 1, authorized under 47CFR Part 22&24 for GSM 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, FULL RIGHT TECHNOLOGY LIMITED proposes placing the label carrying the FCC identifier inside the battery compartment as shown in figure 2. FULL RIGHT TECHNOLOGY LIMITED Figure 2. 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), FULL RIGHT TECHNOLOGY LIMITED will add the FCC identifier " V6MM7072008041001" to the outside of the consumer "gift box" packaging. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Yours Sincerely, Sunny Zhao Manager Assistant FULL RIGHT TECHNOLOGY LIMITED.

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RF Exposure Info

IMMERSIBLE SAR PROBE CALIBRATION REPORT Part Number: IXP – 050 S/N 0201 June 2007 Indexsar Limited Oakfield House Cudworth Lane Newdigate Surrey RH5 5BG Tel: +44 (0) 1306 632 870 Fax: +44 (0) 1306 631 834 e-mail: [email protected] Page 1 of 19 Page 2 of 19 Oakfield House F e-ma Indexsar Limited Cudworth Lane Newdigate Surrey RH5 5BG Tel: +44 (0) 1306 632 870 ax: +44 (0) 1306 631 834 il: [email protected] Calibration Certificate 0706/0201 Dosimetric E-field Probe ype: IXP-050 T anufacturer: IndexSAR, UK M Serial Number: 0201 Place of Calibration: IndexSAR, UK IndexSAR Limited hereby declares that the IXP-050 Probe named above has been e calibrated for conformity to the IEEE 1528 and CENELEC EN 50361 standards on th date shown below. Date of Initial Calibration: 22 nd June 2007 The probe named above equire a calibration checwill rk on the date shown below. Next Calibration Date: June 2008 The calibration was carried out using the methods described in the calibration cable, the standards used in the calibration process are traceable to the Calibrated By: document. Where appli UK’s National Physical Laboratory. Approved By: Please keep this certificate with the calibration document. When the probe is sent for a calibration check, please include the calibration document. Page 3 of 19 TRODUCTION his Report presents measured calibration data for a particular Indexsar SAR dexsar probes are characterised using procedures that, where applicable, cal ach step of the calibration procedure and the equipment used is described in ALIBRATION PROCEDURE . Objectives IN T probe (S/N 0201) and describes the procedures used for characterisation and calibration. In follow the recommendations of CENELEC [1] and IEEE [2] standards. The procedures incorporate techniques for probe linearisation, isotropy assessment and determination of liquid factors (conversion factors). Calibrations are determined by comparing probe readings with analyti computations in canonical test geometries (waveguides) using normalised power inputs. E the sections below. C 1 he calibration process comprises four stages ity factors which optimise the 2) lar offset of 3) o sets of channel sensitivity factors 4) y of interest, application of these channel a tors . Probe output T 1) Determination of the channel sensitiv probe’s overall rotational isotropy in 900MHz brain fluid Determination of the channel sensitivity factors and angu the X channel which together optimise the probe’s spherical isotropy in 900MHz brain fluid Numerical combination of the tw to give both acceptable rotational isotropy and acceptable spherical isotropy values At each frequenc sensitivity factors to model the exponential decay of SAR in waveguide fluid cell, and hence derive the liquid conversion fac at that frequency 2 he probe channel output signals are linearised in the manner set out in Refs U lin = U o/p + U o/p / DCP (1) where U lin is the linearised signal, U o/p is the raw output signal in voltage units CP is determined from fitting equation (1) to measurements of U lin versus T [1] and [2]. The following equation is utilized for each channel: 2 and DCP is the diode compression potential in similar voltage units. D source feed power over the full dynamic range of the probe. The DCP is a characteristic of the Schottky diodes used as the sensors. For the IXP-050 probes with CW signals the DCP values are typically 0.10V (or 20 in the voltage units used by Indexsar software, which are V*200). Page 4 of 19 In turn, measurements of E-field are determined using the following equation (where output voltages are also in units of V*200): E liq 2 (V/m) = U linx * Air Factor x * Liq Factor x + U liny * Air Factor y * Liq Factor y + U linz * Air Factor z * Liq Factor z (3) Here, “Air Factor” represents each channel’s sensitivity, while “Liq Factor” represents the enhancement in signal level when the probe is immersed in tissue-simulant liquids at each frequency of interest. 3. Selecting channel sensitivity factors to optimise isotropic response After manufacture, the first stage of the calibration process is to balance the three channels’ Air Factor values, thereby optimising the probe’s overall axial response (“rotational isotropy”). To do this, a 900MHz waveguide containing head-fluid simulant is selected. Like all waveguides used during probe calibration, this particular waveguide contains two distinct sections: an air-filled launcher section, and a liquid cell section, separated by a dielectric matching window designed to minimise reflections at the air-liquid interface. The waveguide stands in an upright position and the liquid cell section is filled with 900MHz brain fluid to within 10 mm of the open end. The depth of liquid ensures there is negligible radiation from the waveguide open top and that the probe calibration is not influenced by reflections from nearby objects. During the measurement, a TE 01 mode is launched into the waveguide by means of an N-type-to-waveguide adapter. The probe is then lowered vertically into the liquid until the tip is exactly 10mm above the centre of the dielectric window. This particular separation ensures that the probe is operating in a part of the waveguide where boundary corrections are not necessary. Care must also be taken that the probe tip is centred while rotating. The exact power applied to the input of the waveguide during this stage of the probe calibration is immaterial since only relative values are of interest while the probe rotates. However, the power must be sufficiently above the noise floor and free from drift. The dedicated Indexsar calibration software rotates the probe in 10 degree steps about its axis, and at each position, an Indexsar ‘Fast’ amplifier samples the probe channels 500 times per second for 0.4 s. The raw U o/p data from each sample are packed into 10 bytes and transmitted back to the PC controller via an optical cable. U linx , U liny and U linz are derived from the raw U o/p values…

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RF Exposure Info

No.SAR08-029 Page 3 of 70 Contents 1. GENERAL CONDITIONS 2. ADMINISTRATIVE DATA 2.1. Identification of the Responsible Testing Laboratory 2.2. Identification of the Responsible Testing Location(s) 2.3. Organization Item 2.4. Identification of Applicant 2.5. Identification of Manufacture 3. EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST (EUT) 3.1. Identification of the Equipment under Test 3.2. Identification of all used Test Sample of the Equipment under Test 4. OPERATIONAL CONDITIONS DURING TEST 4.1. Schematic Test Configuration 4.2. SAR Measurement System 5. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE TEST 5.1. Applicable Limit Regulations 5.2. Applicable Measurement Standards 6. LABORATORY ENVIRONMENT 7. TEST RESULTS 7.1. Dielectric Performance 7.2. Summary of Measurement Results 7.3. Conclusion 8. MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY 9. MAIN TEST INSTRUMENTS This Test Report consists of the following Annexes: Annex A: Accreditation Certificate Annex B: Test Layout Annex C: Sample Photographs Annex D: Graph Test Results Annex E: System Performance Check Data No.SAR08-029 Page 4 of 70 1ˊGENERAL CONDITIONS 1.1 This report only refers to the item that has undergone the test. 1.2 This report standalone dose not constitute or imply by its own an approval of the product by the certification Bodies or competent Authorities. 1.3 This document is only valid if complete; no partial reproduction can be made without written approval of Shenzhen Electronic Product Quality Testing Center. 1.4 This report cannot be used partially or in full for publicity and/or promotional purposes without previous written approval of Shenzhen Electronic Product Quality Testing Center and the Accreditation Bodies, if it applies. No.SAR08-029 Page 5 of 70 2. Administrative Date 2.1. Identification of the Responsible Testing Laboratory Company Name: ShenZhen Electronic Product Quality Testing Center Department: Testing Department Address: Electronic Testing Building, ShaHe Road, NanShan District, ShenZhen, P. R. China Telephone: +86-755-26628676 Fax: +86-755-26627238 Responsible Test Lab Managers: Mr. Wu Li’an 2.2. Identification of the Responsible Testing Location(s) Company Name: ShenZhen Electronic Product Quality Testing Center Address: Electronic Testing Building, ShaHe Road, NanShan District, ShenZhen, P. R. China 2.3. Organization Item S.E.T Report No.: SAR08-029 S.E.T Project Leader: Mr. Li Sixiong S.E.T Responsible for accreditation scope: Mr. Wu Li’an Start of Testing: 2008-3-24 End of Testing: 2008-4-14 2.4. Identification of Applicant Company Name: FULL RIGHT TECHNOLOGY LIMITED. Address: ROOM 1103,11/F ,HANG SENG MONGKOK BUILDING 677 NATHAN ROAD KOWLOON HONGKONG. Contact person: Sunny Zhao Telephone: 86-755-82998496 Fax: 86-755-82998209 2.5. Identification of Manufacture Company Name: FULL RIGHT TECHNOLOGY LIMITED. Address: ROOM 1103,11/F ,HANG SENG MONGKOK BUILDING 677 NATHAN ROAD KOWLOON HONGKONG. Contact person: Sunny Zhao Telephone: 86-755-82998496 Fax: 86-755-82998209 Notes: This data is based on the information by the applicant. No.SAR08-029 Page 6 of 70 3. Equipment Under Test (EUT) 3.1. Identification of the Equipment under Test Brand Name: MashiMaro Type Name: M707 Marking Name: M707 Test frequency GSM 850MHz GSM 850MHz Development Stage Identical Prototype Accessories Charger, Battery Battery type M707 Battery specification 800mAh 3.7V Antenna type Build inside Operation mode Call established General description: Modulation mode GMSK NOTE: 1. The EUT is a model of GSM Mobile Station (“MS” for short in this report) operating in GSM 850MHz and PCS 1900MHz band. 2. Please refer to Appendix C for the photographs of the EUT. For a more detailed features description about the EUT, please refer to User’s Manual. 3.2. Identification of all used Test Sample of the Equipment under Test EUT Code IMEI Hardware Version Software Version / 359557007289156 TH102V40MBAH102-2.12.2.2808 No.SAR08-029 Page 7 of 70 4 OPERATIONAL CONDITIONS DURING TEST 4.1 Schematic Test Configuration During SAR test, EUT is in Traffic Mode (Channel Allocated) at Normal Voltage Condition. A communication link is set up with a System Simulator (SS) by air link, and a call is established. The TCH is allocated to 128, 190 and 251 respectively in the case of GSM 850 MHz, or to 512, 661 and 810 respectively in the case of GSM 850 MHz. The EUT is commanded to operate at maximum transmitting power. The EUT shall use its internal transmitter. The antenna(s), battery and accessories shall be those specified by the manufacturer. The EUT battery must be fully charged and checked periodically during the test to ascertain uniform power output. If a wireless link is used, the antenna connected to the output of the base station simulator shall be placed at least 50 cm away from the handset. The signal transmitted by the simulator to the antenna feeding point shall be lower than the output power level of the handset by at least 35 dB. 4.2 SAR Measurement System The SAR measurement system being used is the IndexSAR SARA2 system, which consists of a Figure1. SAR Lab Test Measurement Set-up No.SAR08-029 Page 8 of 70 Mitsubishi RV-E2 6-axis robot arm and controller, IndexSAR probe and amplifier and SAM phantom Head Shape. The system is controlled remotely from a PC, which contains the software to control the robot and data acquisition equipment. The software also displays the data obtained from test scans. In operation, the system first does an area (2D) scan at a fixed depth within the liquid from the inside wall of the phantom. When the maximum SAR point has been found, the system will then carry out a 3D scan centred at that point to determine volume averaged SAR level. 4.2.1 Robot system specification The robot is used to articulate the probe to programmed positions inside the phantom head to obtain the SAR readings from the DUT. 4.2.2 Probe and amplifier specification IXP-050 Indexsar isotropic immersible SAR probe The probes are constructed using three orthogonal dipole sensors arranged on an interlocking, t…

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RF Exposure Info

Report No. SN0093_900 April 2007 INDEXSAR 900MHz validation Dipole Type IXD-090 S/N 0093 Performance measurements MI Manning Indexsar, Oakfield House, Cudworth Lane, Newdigate, Surrey RH5 5BG. UK. Tel: +44 (0) 1306 632870 Fax: +44 (0) 1306 631834 e-mail: [email protected] 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 Anritsu MS4623B 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 from 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, which has a relative permittivity of approx. 1.05 and a negligible loss tangent. The apparatus supplied by Indexsar for dipole validation tests thus includes: Balanced dipoles for each frequency required are dimensioned according to the guidelines given in IEEE 1528 [1]. The dipoles are made from semi-rigid 50 Ohm co-ax, which is joined by soldering and is gold-plated subsequently. The constructed dipoles are easily deformed, if mis-handled, and periodic checks need to be made of their symmetry. Rohacell foam spacers designed for presenting the dipoles to 2mm thick PMMA box phantoms. These components also suffer wear and tear and should be replaced when the central hole is a loose-fit on the dipole arms or if the edges are too worn to ensure accurate alignment. The standard spacers are dimensioned for use with 2mm wall thickness (additional spacers are available for 4mm wall thickness). 2. Typical SAR Measurement A SAR validation check is performed with the box-phantom located on the SARA2 phantom support base on the SARA2 robot system. Tests are then conducted at a feed power level of approx. 0.25W. The actual power level is recorded and used to normalise the results obtained to the standard input power conditions of 1W (forward power). The ambient temperature is 21 o C +/- 1 o C and the relative humidity is around 40% during the measurements. The phantom is filled with a 900MHz brain liquid using a recipe from [1], which has the following electrical parameters (measured using an Indexsar DiLine kit) at 900MHz: Relative Permittivity 42.5 Conductivity 0.97 S/m The SARA2 software version VPM2.2 is used with an Indexsar probe previously calibrated using waveguides. The 3D measurements made using the dipole at the bottom of the phantom box is shown below: The results, normalised to an input power of 1W (forward power) are typically: Averaged over 1 cm3 (1g) of tissue 10.55 W/kg Averaged over 10cm3 (10g) of tissue 6.80 W/kg These results can be compared with Table 8.1 in [1]. The agreement is within 10%. 3. Dipole impedance and return loss The dipoles are designed to have low return loss ONLY when presented against a lossy-phantom at the specified distance. A Vector Network Analyser (VNA) was used to perform a return loss measurement on the specific dipole when in the measurement-location against the box phantom. The distance was as specified in the standard i.e. 10mm from the liquid (fo…

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Contact Information

Applicant

SUNNY ZHAO(MANAGER ASSISTANT)
[email protected]86-755-8299-8496Fax: 86-755-8299-8209

Test Firm

Shenzhen Morlab Communications Technology Co.,LtdShu Luan
[email protected]0086-0755-86113898Fax: 0086-0755-86130218

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower OutputEmissionTolerance
224E1.85 GHz - 1.91 GHz360.00 mW300KGXW0.1 ppm
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Power listed is EIRP for part 24 and ERP for part 22. SAR compliance for body-worn operations is restricted to belt-clips, holsters, or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and which provide at least 1.5 cm separation between the device and the users body. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported collocated SAR levels are: Part 22: Body: 0.41 W/kg, Head: 1.36 W/kg; Part 24: Body: 0.20W/kg, Head: 1.05W/kg. This device contains functions that are not operational in U.S. Territories. This filing is only applicable for U.S. operations.