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I675 User Manual Thank you for purchasing the I675 mobile phone Introduction Welcome to choose the I675 mobile phone. This user manual states the outstanding performance of the I675 mobile phone in detail. In addition to the basic call features, the I675 mobile phone and the system network also provide you with a variety of useful features and services to facilitate your work and leisure activities. The Company reserves the right to make any amendment on the technical specifications without any advance notice. Reading Statement for the Manual In manual, different typesetting styles are used to interpret different operating details, and the specific interpretation is as follows: Operation Description of Contents Example Showing contents Show with normal characters 0-9 General key All the keys except functional keys are shown by normal characters with frames 0-9 Functional key Functional key is shown with bold and frame OK Menu item Show in bold Edit Note: The pictures shown in the manual are only used as function hint which may be different from the phone, and the ones in your phone shall prevail. I CONTENT Introduction ...................................................................................I Security and performance ...........................................................1 1 Start Using .............................................................................3 1.1 Battery..............................................................................3 1.2 SIM card...........................................................................3 1.3 Plug the memory card ......................................................4 1.4 Plug the earphone............................................................4 1.5 Status bar and content .....................................................4 1.5.1 Keys..........................................................................5 1.5.2 Text input and edit window........................................7 2 Dial and answer the call........................................................7 2.1 Dialing a call.....................................................................7 2.2 Answering a call ...............................................................7 2.3 Emergency call.................................................................8 3 Menu operation......................................................................8 4 Characteristic function .........................................................9 4.1 Switch pages....................................................................9 4.2 Free-style menu...............................................................9 4.3 Curtain page....................................................................9 5 File manager ..........................................................................9 6 Phonebook.............................................................................9 7 User profiles........................................................................10 8 WLAN ...................................................................................10 9 Settings................................................................................10 9.1 Call settings...................................................................10 9.1.1 SIM1/SIM2 call settings...........................................10 9.1.2 Advanced settings...................................................11 9.2 Network settings.............................................................11 9.3 Security settings.............................................................11 9.4 Restore factory settings..................................................12 10 Call history...........................................................................12 11 Dialer ....................................................................................12 12 Messaging............................................................................12 II 13 Security guard .....................................................................13 14 Connectivity.........................................................................14 15 Email....................................................................................14 16 Camcorder ...........................................................................15 17 Image viewer........................................................................15 18 Media player ........................................................................16 19 Sound recorder....................................................................16 20 Radio FM ..............................................................................16 21 Calendar...............................................................................16 22 Tasks....................................................................................16 23 Alarm ....................................................................................16 24 World clock..........................................................................17 25 Notes ....................................................................................17 26 Synchronization ..................................................................17 27 Phone sync ..........................................................................17 28 Opera....................................................................................17 29 Calculator.............................................................................17 30 Health...................................................................................17 31 Currency converter .............................................................18 32 Stopwatch ............................................................................18 33 Ebook reader.......................................................................18 34 Answering machine............................................................1…
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SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM RF MODULE: AM7808 CPU: MT6236 Transceiver: AD6548 Antenna LCD 2M camera T-flash Keypad FM Memory MT5931 26MHz CRYSTAL 32.768KHz CRYSTAL 26MHz CRYSTAL
Verykool USA Inc Model: i675 & i674 REPORT NO.: STR12038074I-1 FCC PART 22H&24E EXHIBIT 2 - EUT EXTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS EUT View 1 EUT View 2 Verykool USA Inc Model: i675 & i674 REPORT NO.: STR12038074I-1 FCC PART 22H&24E EUT View 3 EUT View 4 Verykool USA Inc Model: i675 & i674 REPORT NO.: STR12038074I-1 FCC PART 22H&24E EUT View 5 EUT View 6 Verykool USA Inc Model: i675 & i674 REPORT NO.: STR12038074I-1 FCC PART 22H&24E EUT View 7 (Adding Model: i674) EUT View 8 (Adding Model: i674)
Verykool USA Inc Model: i675 & i674 REPORT NO.: STR12038074I-1 FCC PART 22H&24E EXHIBIT 1- PRODUCT LABELING Proposed FCC ID Label Format FCC ID: WA6I675 Specifications : Text is Black in color and justified. Labels are printed in indelible ink on permanent adhesive silk-screened onto the EUT or shall be affixed at a conspicuous location on the EUT. Proposed Label Location on EUT FCC ID Label Location
Verykool USA Inc Model: i675 & i674 REPORT NO.: STR12038074I-1 FCC PART 22H&24E EXHIBIT 1- PRODUCT LABELING Proposed FCC ID Label Format FCC ID: WA6I675 Specifications : Text is Black in color and justified. Labels are printed in indelible ink on permanent adhesive silk-screened onto the EUT or shall be affixed at a conspicuous location on the EUT. Proposed Label Location on EUT FCC ID Label Location
Verykool USA Inc Model: i675 & i674 REPORT NO.: STR12038074I-1 FCC PART 22H&24E EXHIBIT 3 - EUT INTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS EUT Housing and Board View 1 EUT Housing and Board View 2 Verykool USA Inc Model: i675 & i674 REPORT NO.: STR12038074I-1 FCC PART 22H&24E Solder Board-Component View 1 Solder Board-Component View 2 Verykool USA Inc Model: i675 & i674 REPORT NO.: STR12038074I-1 FCC PART 22H&24E Solder Board-Component View 3 Solder Board-Component View 4 Verykool USA Inc Model: i675 & i674 REPORT NO.: STR12038074I-1 FCC PART 22H&24E Solder Board-Component View 5 (Adding Model: i674 with one SIM socket) Solder Board-Component View 6 (Adding Model: i674 with one SIM socket)
I675 Circuit Description 1 RF circuit 1.1 Main functions of RF circuit: The baseband modulate the uplink signal, and then transmit it on RF carrier by the antenna; Demodulate the received wireless signal transmitted by the base station by the receiving circuit then get the forward signal; at the same time, provide the steady en-control 26MHz frequency source. 1.2 Structure of RF circuit: We can divide it to 4 units according to the functions: Antenna unit, frequency synthesized unit, receiving unit, transmitting unit. 1.2.1 Antenna unit Antenna unit is composed by antenna groupware, antenna switch and FEM AM7808. This antenna groupware is the transceiver of the wireless signal that is composed by inside antenna, and could fetch up the disadvantages such as the low efficiency and the poor radiance direction by the high performance match. This phone has the antenna switch and diplexer. The antenna switch is used as the auto-test mechanical switch, which is located at the RF channel and parallel connected to the antenna. When producing and testing, it is connected to the test cable. Diplexer is used to isolate the received and transmitted signals, which can reduce the interference. 1.2.2 Frequency-synthesized unit The AD6548 has a single fast-locking fractional synthesizer used for VCO control in both receive and transmit mode. The entire system including VCO, tank, fractional N dividers, sigma delta compensation, charge pump and loop filters are fully integrated. The only external component is the frequency reference. The synthesizer is controlled via the serial interface. The VCO is fed into the respective dividers to generate the appropriate LO frequencies for the RX and TX bands. Fractional N Dividers The fractional N divider allows the PLL system to have a smaller step size than the comparison frequency which is set by the external reference to 26 MHz. This feature allows all the GSM frequency band raster to be achieved, with fast lock times and good phase noise characteristics. The divider section consists of a dual modulus 8/9 prescaler, integer M & A dividers, and fractional N system based on sigma-delta modulation to generate the required fractional divide ratio. The Denominator of the fractional divider can be set to 3 different values, (1040, 1170, 1235), depending on the mode of operation. For example a denominator of 1040 with an input fraction F maintains an average value of F/1040 allowing 25 kHz steps when operated at a reference of 26 MHz. Phase Frequency Detector/Charge Pump A Phase Frequency Detector (PFD) is used for the PLL phase detector. The charge pump is designed such that good matching of up and down currents is achieved over a wide output operating range. The charge pump output is internally routed to the integrated synthesizer loop filter. Synthesizer Loop filter To minimize complexity of the external PCB layout the Main Synthesizer loop filter is also fully integrated into the IC. No external components or adjustments are required. Voltage Controlled Oscillator The integrated voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) is a complete self- calibrating subsystem. This employs a fully auto-mated digital self- calibration function to ensure optimum phase noise performance over the entire frequency range. The VCO generates frequencies between 2520MHz and 2985MHz as required to operate in the four GSM bands for RX and TX. Reference Oscillator The AD6548 requires only an external low cost crystal as the frequency reference. The circuitry to oscillate the crystal and tune its frequency is fully integrated. For good noise immunity the oscillator is a balanced implementation requiring the crystal to be connected across 2 pins. There is a programmable capacitor array included for coarse tuning of fixed offsets (e.g. crystal manufacturing tolerance), and an integrated varactor for dynamic control. The oscillator is designed for use with a 26MHz crystal. 1.3. Transmitting unit The transmit section of the AD6548 radio implements a translation loop modulator. This consists of a quadrature modulator, high speed phase- frequency detector (PFD) with charge pump output, loop filter, TX VCO and a feedback down converting mixer. The VCO output (divided by 2 for low band) is fed to the power amplifier with a portion internally fed back into the down-converting feedback mixer to close the feedback loop. The Quadrature modulator takes the baseband I & Q signals and translates these into a GMSK signal at the Transmit Inter-mediate Frequency (TX IF). After bandpass filtering and limiting the TX IF signal is used as the reference input to the Phase Frequency Detector (PFD) of the transmit PLL. Phase Frequency Detector (PFD) The PFD ensures that the transmitted signal contains the required modulation and is accurately locked to the desired GSM channel. The downconverted feedback signal from the TX VCO and the Quadrature Modulator output are phase compared by the PFD. The PFD charge pump generates a current pulse proportional to the difference in phase which is applied to the loop filter. Loop filter To minimize complexity of the external PCB layout the TX loop filter is fully integrated into the IC. At power up the filter is automatically calibrated as part of the baseband filter cal, eliminating process tolerances. The calibration is fully integrated and requires no extra programming. TX VCO The Transmit Voltage Controlled Oscillator (TX VCO) and tank components are a fully integrated subsystem. The subsystem includes PA drivers so the outputs are used to directly drive the external PAs. The low noise oscillator design and internal filtering mean that external TX SAW filters are not required. In Low band operation the TX VCO output is divided by two and filtered. The TX VCO is automatically calibrated to ensure optimum performance over its operating frequency of 1648 to 1910 MHz. Feedback Down-Converting Mixer The feedback down converting mixer is used to translate the TX VCO output frequency to …
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1IC Quad-Band Tx /Dual-Band Rx iPAC FEM forGSM/GPRS U602 1 2 connector conn-RF,bottom,H1.75 CONN601 1 3 Diode Diode, WhiteLED,5mA,2.6~3.2V,1.6*0.8*0.38(mm),0603 D701 D702 D703 D704 D705 D706D707 D708 D710 D711 D713 D714D724 D725 D726 D727 D728 17 4 IC 4 Channel LED Driver,DFN2*2_8 U503 1 5 IC GaAs PHEMT MMIC SPDT switch,SOT363 U801 1 6 connector Conn-ZIF,45pin,0.3pitch,f,H1.0 CONN502 1 7 connector Conn-ZIF, 6pin, 0.5pitch, f(lock to front) H0.93 CONN504 1 8IC 1Gb (64Mb x16) NAND Flash+ 512Mb (32Mbx16) mobile DDR, DDR333, 107Ball FBGA,10.5mm*13m*1.2 U301 1 9 connector 1.5H 6 PIN SIM CARD CONN CONN102 CONN103 2 10 connector Conn battery, 3pin, pitch2.6,working height3.75, plastic height 4.5, vertical CONN901 1 11 IC 1800/1900MHz range SAW filter forcommunication equipment. U604 1 12 IC SAW Filter, 881.5/942.5MHz U603 1 13 connector T FLASH SOCKET/SINK TYP CONN701 1 14 Diode blue,0603package,size:1.6*0.8*0.35mm,Iv=11.5-30mcd@If=5mA D712 1 15 IC Sensor,Digital proximity and ambient lightsensor,with built-in IR LED U501 16 IC GSM850/900/1800/1900 Single Chip GSMRadio , 32-lead LFCSP , 5*5mm U601 1 17 IC WIFI IC, ALL-IN-ONE 5.1*5.3 TFBGA U401 1 18 IC MT6236 Baseband IC U101 1 19 Inductance EMI Bead , 1channel , 600 Ω at 100MHz , 300mA , 0402 L901 L904 L910 L911 4 20 Inductance EMI Bead , 1channel , 1K Ω at 100MHz , 100mA , 0603 L201 L203 L205 L208 L202 5 21 Inductance EMI Bead , 1channel , 220 Ω at 100MHz , 1400mA , 0603 L902 L903 L907 L908 4 22 IC Bluetooth BAND PASS FILTER U803 1 23 IC Filter, Directional Coupler, 2450MHz U804 1 24 Diode Transister, N channel MOSFET, Vdss=20V,Vgs=6V, Id=915mA D902 1 25 Diode Diode, zener,Vzmin=4.85V,Vzmax=5.36V,Iz=5mA,SOD-123 D910 1 26 Diode 35 V, 5 A, Low VCE(sat) PNP Transistor D903 1 27 Audion Transister N channel MOSFET Vdss=20VVgs=10V Id=238mA Q701 QTY Main Board BOM Item Description Ref No. QTY Main Board BOM Item Description Ref No. 28 IC SINGLE-CHIP BROADCAST FM RADIOTUNER U802 1 29 Diode Diode, zener,Vzmin=6.65V,Vzmax=6.93V,Iz=5mA D201 D202 D501 D502 D503 D504D505 D911 D211 9 30 Diode Diode, Schottky barrier Diode D901 1 31 Crystal Crystal, 32.768KHz, +/-20ppm, 12.5pF,7.0*1.5*1.4(mm) OSC101 1 32 IC Filter, Balance Filter for MT5931 WIFI U402 1 33 Battery Batt, 0.027mAh, 3.3V, BACKUP BATTERY BAT901 1 34 Capacitance Cap,Ceramic,0402,0.5pF,+/-0.25pF,50V,C0G C801 C642 2 35 Capacitance Cap,Ceramic,0402,1pF,+/-0.25pF,50V,C0G C639 C640 C809 3 36 Capacitance Cap,Ceramic,0402,2.2pF,+/-0.25pF,50V,C0G C818 C404 2 37 Capacitance Cap,Ceramic,0402,5pF,+/-0.25pF,50V,C0G C804 1 38 Capacitance Cap,Ceramic,0402,6pF,+/-0.1pF,50V,C0G C632 1 39 Capacitance Cap,Ceramic,0402,8.2pF,+/-0.5pF,50V,C0G C829 C830 2 40 Capacitance Cap,Ceramic,0402,9pF,+/-0.25pF,50V,C0G C616 C617 C618 C619 4 41 Capacitance Cap,Ceramic,0402,10pF,+/-0.5pF,50V,C0G C816 C820 C831 C401 C402 5 42 Capacitance Cap,Ceramic,0402,12pF,+/-5%,50V,C0G C802 1 43 Capacitance Cap,Ceramic,0402,15pF,+/-5%,50V,C0G C460 1 44 Capacitance Cap,Ceramic,0402,18pF,+/-5%,50V,C0G C146 C147 C622 C623 C620 C621 6 45 Capacitance Cap,Ceramic,0402,22pF,+/-5%,50V,C0G C631 C633 C636 C637 R614 5 46 Capacitance Cap,Ceramic,0402,24pF,+/-5%,50V,C0G C808 1 47 Capacitance Cap,Ceramic,0402,27pF,+/-5%,50V,C0G C625 C903 2 48 Capacitance Cap,Ceramic,0402,39pF,+/-5%,50V,C0G C215 C216 C218 C219 C227 C228C231 C232 C233 C234 C236 C606C608 C624 14 49 Capacitance Cap,Ceramic,0402,47pF,+/-5%,50V,C0G C602 1 50 Capacitance Cap,Ceramic,0402,82pF,+/-5%,50V,C0G C607 C609 2 51 Capacitance Cap,Ceramic,0402,100pF,+/-5%,50V,C0G C209 C501 2 52 Capacitance Cap,Ceramic,0402,220pF,+/-5%,50V,C0G C634 1 53 Capacitance Cap,Ceramic,0402,1000pF,+/-10%,50V,X7R C604 C629 C916 C917 4 54 Capacitance Cap,Ceramic,0402,0.022uF,+/-10%,16V,X7R C811 C821 2 55 Capacitance Cap,Ceramic,0402,0.033uF,+/-10%,16V,X7R C612 1 56 Capacitance Cap,Ceramic,0402,0.1uF,+/-10%,16V,X5R C201 C204 C210 C211 C301 C302C603 C605 C610 C613 C614 C615C630 C635 C805 C806 C807 C911C926 C935 C937 C512 C934 C449C450 C451 C452 C455 28 57 Capacitance Cap,Ceramic,0402,0.22uF,+/-10%,10V,X5R C611 1 QTY Main Board BOM Item Description Ref No. 58 Capacitance Cap,Ceramic,0402,1uF,+/-10%,6.3V,X5R C503 C505 C507 C510 C803 C905C906 C921 C922 C923 C924 C927C928 C929 C930 C933 C936 C946C947 C511 C513 C522 C814 C817C405 C406 C407 C410 C411 C454C463 31 59 Capacitance Cap,Ceramic,0603,1uF,+/-10%,25V,X5R C940 1 60 Capacitance Cap,Ceramic,0603,4.7uF,+/-10%,6.3V,X5R C203 C901 C902 C904 C910 C914C915 C938 C408 C409 C412 C447 12 61 Capacitance Cap,Ceramic,0603,2.2uF,+/-20%,6.3V,X5R C701 C907 C912 C913 4 62 Capacitance Cap,Ceramic,0805,10uF,+/-10%,6.3V,X5R,T=0.95mm max C207 1 63 Capacitance Cap,Ceramic,0805,2.2uF,+/-20%,6.3V,X5R,T=0.95mm max C628 1 64 Capacitance Cap,Ceramic,0805,22uF,+/-20%,6.3V,X5R C202 C214 2 65 Resistance Cap,Ceramic,0402,4.7pF,+/-0.25pF,50V,C0G R615 1 66 Inductance ind,1.0n,+/-0.3n,0402 L805 1 67 Inductance ind,2.4n,+/-0.3n,0402 L602 1 68 Inductance ind,5.1n,+/-0.3n,0402 L613 1 69 Inductance ind,100n,+/-5%,0402 L801 1 70 Inductance ind,3.3n,+/-0.3n,0402 C638 1 71 Inductance ind,5.6n,+/-0.3n,0402 L614 1 72 Inductance ind 6.8n +/-5% 0402 L601 1 73 Inductance ind,10n,+/-5%,0402 L909 1 74 Inductance ind,18n,+/-5%,0402 L607 1 75 Inductance ind,22n,+/-5%,0402 L606 1 76 Inductance ind,coil,7.5n,+/-2%,0402 L802 1 77 Inductance Ind power 4.7uH +/-20% 2*1.2*1.0mm800mA DCR0.25ohm L905 L906 2 78 Inductance Ind power 2.2uH +/-20% 2*1.2*1.0mm800mA DCR0.25ohm L402 1 79 Inductance EMI Bead , 1channel , 180 Ω at 100MHz , 200mA , 0603 L403 1 80 Inductance EMI Bead , 1channel , 600 Ω at 100MHz , 500mA , 0603 L210 1 81 Inductance Ferrite Bead,0402,75Ohm@100MHz,0.3OhmDCR,600mA L503 1 82 Crystal Crystal,26MHz,2.5*3.2*0.7mm OSC601 1 83 Crystal Crystal,26MHz,2.5*2.0*0.6mm OSC401 1 84 IC LDO,2.8V 200mA Single,USP-4 U508 1 85 Resistance res,0,+/-5%,0402,1/16W L206 L207 R216 R217 R426 R501R502 R504 R505 R617 R620 R801R802 R903 R905 R906 R910 R911C644 R425 20 QTY Main Board BOM Item Description Ref No. 86 Resistance res,10,+/-5%,04…
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Tune up procedure Tune up procedure shall be over the power range or at specific operating power levels. 1. It must provide an operational voltage (3.4 ~ 4.2V DC) to turn on the device and on one certain channel in service mode by means of company proprietary software. 2. Base station simulator (Agilent 8960) measures the GSM device specific RF characteristics. 3. The maximum gains of each individual device are adjusted until the target value met. z For GSM 850 band: PCL = 5, PWR = 33 ± 1 dBm z For PCS 1900 band: PCL = 5, PWR = 30 ± 1 dBm z For Wi-Fi PWR = 12 ± 2 dBm z For BLUETOOTH PWR = -3 - 3 dBm Then these appropriate gain settings are stored in each device individually. The user has no possibility to change these settings later on, and during manufacturing each device will be individual calibrated. The measurement is done in fully calibrated setup, which is based on a Agilent 8960 base station simulator. Furthermore, the highest power level is verified afterwards in a call measurement on three channels (low, middle and high).
Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No: KS120312A04-SF FCCID: WA6I675 Date of Issue :March 20, 2012 Page 1 of 97 Rev. 01 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of Compliance Certification Services. ANSI/IEEE Std. C95.1-1992 In accordance with the requirements of FCC Report and Order: ET Docket 93-62, and OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C FCC SAR TEST REPORT For Product Name: GSM/GPRS Quad-band Mobile Phone Brand Name: Verykool Model No.: i675, i674 Series Model: N/A Test Report Number: KS120312A04-SF Issued for Verykool USA Inc 350 Executive Dr. #100, San Diego Issued by Compliance Certification Services Inc. Kun shan Laboratory No.10 Weiye Rd., Innovation park, Eco&Tec, Development Zone, Kunshan City, Jiangsu, China TEL: 86-512-57355888 FAX: 86-512-57370818 Note: This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of Compliance Certification Services Inc. This document may be altered or revised by Compliance Certification Services Inc. personnel only, and shall be noted in the revision section of the document. The client should not use it to claim product endorsement by A2LA or any government agencies. The test results in the report only apply to the tested sample. Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No: KS120312A04-SF FCCID: WA6I675 Date of Issue :March 20, 2012 Page 2 of 97 Rev. 01 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of Compliance Certification Services. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE (SAR EVALUATION) ........................................................... 3 2. EUT DESCRIPTION....................................................................................................................4 3. REQUIREMENTS FOR COMPLIANCE TESTING DEFINED BY THE FCC................................ 5 4. TEST METHODOLOGY.............................................................................................................. 5 5. TEST CONFIGURATION ............................................................................................................ 5 6. DOSIMETRIC ASSESSMENT SETUP........................................................................................ 5 6.1 MEASUREMENT SYSTEM DIAGRAM ...........................................................................................................7 6.2 SYSTEM COMPONENTS...............................................................................................................................8 7. EVALUATION PROCEDURES ................................................................................................. 11 8. MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY............................................................................................ 14 9. EXPOSURE LIMIT .................................................................................................................... 15 10. EUT ARRANGEMENT .............................................................................................................. 16 10.1 ANTHROPOMORPHIC HEAD PHANTOM .................................................................................................16 10.2 DEFINITION OF THE “CHEEK/TOUCH” POSITION...................................................................................17 10.3 DEFINITION OF THE “TILTED” POSITION ................................................................................................18 11. MEASUREMENT RESULTS..................................................................................................... 19 11.1 TEST LIQUIDS CONFIRMATION ...............................................................................................................19 11.2 LIQUID MEASUREMENT RESULTS ..........................................................................................................19 11.3 SYSTEM PERFORMANCE CHECK...........................................................................................................20 11.4 EUT TUNE-UP PROCEDURES AND TEST MODE....................................................................................23 11.5 SAR HANDSETS MULTI XMITER ASSESSMENT.....................................................................................26 11.6 EUT SETUP PHOTOS ................................................................................................................................28 11.7 SAR MEASUREMENT RESULTS...............................................................................................................29 12. EUT PHOTO ............................................................................................................................. 33 13. EQUIPMENT LIST & CALIBRATION STATUS........................................................................ 37 14. FACILITIES............................................................................................................................... 38 15. REFERENCES.......................................................................................................................... 38 16. ATTACHMENTS ....................................................................................................................... 39 Appendix A: Plots of Performance Check..................................................................................... 40 Appendix B: DASY Calibration Certificate .................................................................................... 47 Appendix C: Plots of SAR Test Result .......................................................................................... 97 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No: KS120312A04-SF FCCID: WA6I675 Date of Issue :March 20, 2012 Page 3 of 97 Rev. 01 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of Compliance Certification Services. 1. CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE (SAR EVALUATION) Product Name: GSM/GPRS Quad-band Mobile Phone Trade Name: Veryko…
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Verykool USA Inc Model:i675 & i674 REPORT NO.: STR12038074I-1 PAGE 1 OF 68 FCC PART 22H&24E FCC PART 22H&24E Measurement and Test Report For Verykool USA Inc 350 Executive Dr. #100, San Diego FCC ID: WA6I675 Report Concerns: Original Report Equipment Type: GSM/GPRS Quad-band Mobile Phone Model: i675 & i674 Report No.: STR12038074I-1 Test Date: 2012-03-08 to 2012-03-22 Issue Date: 2012-03-28 Tested By: Seven Song / Engineer Reviewed By: Lahm Peng / EMC Manager Approved & Authorized By: Jandy so / PSQ Manager Prepared By: Shenzhen SEM.Test Electronic Service Co., Ltd 3/F, Jinbao Commerce Building, Xin'an Fanshen Road, Bao'an District, Shenzhen, P.R.C.(518101) Tel.: +86-755-33663308 Fax.: +86-755-33663309 Website: www.semtest.com.cn Note: This test report is limited to the above client company and the product model only. It may not be duplicated without prior permitted by SEM.Test Compliance Service Co., Ltd . Verykool USA Inc Model:i675 & i674 REPORT NO.: STR12038074I-1 PAGE 2 OF 68 FCC PART 22H&24E TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. GENERAL INFORMATION ...................................................................................................................................3 1.1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION FOR EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST (EUT)...............................................................................3 1.2 TEST STANDARDS...................................................................................................................................................4 1.3 TEST METHODOLOGY.............................................................................................................................................4 1.4 TEST FACILITY.......................................................................................................................................................4 1.5 EUT EXERCISE SOFTWARE....................................................................................................................................4 1.6 ACCESSORIES EQUIPMENT LIST AND DETAILS.......................................................................................................5 1.7 EUT CABLE LIST AND DETAILS.............................................................................................................................5 2. SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS ...........................................................................................................................6 3. RF EXPOSURE .........................................................................................................................................................7 3.1 STANDARD APPLICABLE.........................................................................................................................................7 3.2 TEST RESULT.............…
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
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| 4 | 24E | 1.85 GHz - 1.91 GHz | 755.00 mW | 258KG7W | 0.04 ppm |

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