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7120990001 QP-990-U1 DPMR Digital Two-Way Radio USER MANUAL Quantun Electronics, LLC 1 THANK YOU We are grateful you have chosen Quantun production. This Professional Digital two-way radio incorporates the advanced technology and craft, It is endowed all-round digital functions and remarkable quality to refresh your experience, You will be pleased with the quality and features of our product. Please read this manual carefully to ensure you know how to property operate the radio before use. 2 CONTENTS User Safety Information Compliance with RF Energy Exposure Standards Precautions and notices Product Inspection Radio Overview Parts of the Radio The functions of the LEDs and Beeps Table Programmable Auxiliary Functions Radio embedded features Getting Started Battery Antenna Accessory Installation Basic Operations Call VOX Operation Troubleshooting Care and Cleaning Service 3 User Safety Information READ THIS IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION BEFORE USING YOUR QUANTUN PORTABLE TWO-WAY RADIO. Compliance with RF Energy Exposure Standards Your Quantun two-way radio is designed and tested to comply with a number of national and international standards and guidelines (listed below) regarding human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy. This radio complies with the IEEE (FCC) and ICNIRP exposure limits for occupational/controlled RF exposure environment at duty cycles of up to 50% talk-50% listen and should be used for occupational use only. In terms of measuring RF energy for compliance with the FCC exposure guidelines, your radio radiates measurable RF energy only while it is transmitting (during talking), not when it is receiving (listening) or in standby mode. Note: The approved batteries supplied with this radio are rated for a 5-5-90 duty cycle (5% talk-5% listen-90% standby), even though this radio complies with the FCC occupational RF exposure limits at duty cycles of up to 50% talk. Your Quantun two-way radio complies with the following of R F e n e r g y exposure standards and guidelines: z United States Federal Communications Commission, Code of Federal Regulations; 47CFR part 2 sub-part J z American National Standards Institute (ANSI)/Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95. 1-1992 z Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95. 1-1999 Edition z International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 1998 z Ministry of Health (Canada) Safety Code 6. Limits of Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields in the Frequency Range from 3KHz to 300GHz, 1999 4 z EU Regulatory Conformance As certified by the qualified laboratory, the product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the Directive 1999/5/EC. Please note that the above information is applicable to EU countries only. Precation and Notices z Government law prohibits the operation of unlicensed radio transmitters. Illegal operation is punishable by fine or imprisonment Of both. z To avoid problem caused by electromagnetic interference and electromagnetic compatibility, please turn off the transceiver at the sites where you are required, such as hospital, airplane etc. z In the vehicle equipped with air bag safety, don't put the transceiver within the scope of the air bag inflation. z Please turn off the transceiver before step into the inflammable and explosive places. z Don't transmit for a long time, it may damage the transceiver or it may cause scald. z Don't use the transceiver which antenna is damaged or else when the exposed metal touch the skin, it may cause scald also. z Don't expose the transceiver to long periods of direct sunlight, nor place it close to heating appliances. z If belt the transceiver on with belt clip, please notice that the distance Between body and antenna should be more than 5cm when transmitting. z If an abnormal odor or smoke is detected coming from the transceiver, switch OFF the power immediately and remove the optional battery pack from the transceiver. Contact our dealer nearby. 5 Product Inspection Please carefully take the transceiver out of the box. We recommend that you confirm the items listed in the following table are enclosed before discarding the box. If any items are missing or have been damaged during shipment, file a claim with the carrier immediately. Available Accessories Item Qty. (Pcs.) Antenna 1 Belt Clip 1 Battery 1 AC Adapter 1 Charger 1 User’s Manual 1 6 Radio Overview Parts of the Radio 9 1 2 3 5 6 10 11 12 4 7 8 151314 (1) SK1 (Programmable Side key 1) (2) PTT Key (3) SK2 ( Programmable Side key 2) (4) SK3 ( Programmable Side key 3) (5) LCD Display (6)Menu operation key (7)Numeric keypad (8) Microphone (9) Antenna (10) Status Indicator (11) Radio On-Off/ Volume Control Knob (12) Accessory Jack (13) Battery (14) Battery Latch (15) Belt Clip (16) 7 LCD Icon Icon Name Icon Radio status RSSI No signal More bars indicate better signal strength Message New message/unread message InBox is full Scan Scanning is in progress Scanning pauses on a non-priority channel Scanning pauses on Priority Channel 1 Scanning pauses on Priority Channel 2 Battery Strength More bars indicate more battery power Monitor The Monitor feature is active Speaker The speaker is unmated. Emergency The Emergency mode (other than secret emergency) is active or an emergency message is received Encrypt The Encrypt feature is active O p e r a t i o n Mode DM Direct Mode: Under this mode, radios communicate with each other directly RM Repeater Mode: Under this mode, radios communicate with each other via a repeater The functions of the LEDs and beeps Table Power on When the radio is turned on, the power on alert tone sounds and status Indicator flashes red. When the current channel is a blank channel, the radio sounds beep tone continuously. Power off When the radio is turned off, the power off alert is heard. Low battery alert Status Indicator flashes red, and a Di-Di-Di tone sound…
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Design Document QP - 99 0 -U1 digital radio block diagram
October 17, 2013 FREQUENCY JUSTIFICATION LETTER Federal Communications Commission Re: FCC ID: XMHQP-990-U1 Applicant: Quantun Electronics, LLC Subject: justification letter for expanded frequency range 406.1 – 470 MHz To meet the requirements of Federal Communications Commission (FCC) publication, KDB634817(Frequency Range Listings for Certification Grants), Quantun Electronics, LLC submits the following attestation. This Handheld Portable Transmitter has: 1. The design capability to operate in the frequency band 406.1-470MHz. 2. Complies with 47CFR Part90.201(e) in that the equipment operator cannot directly program transmit frequencies using the normally accessible external controls. Programming this equipment is the responsibility of Quantun Electronics, LLC approved Service Agents. Frequency band 406 to 406.1MHz is reserved for use by distress beacons. Transmissions should not be made within this frequency band. In addition to the following rule parts applied for: FCC PART 90 The device may be utilized in systems operated by Federal and Public Safety agencies, as indicated in the table beneath. The Grant Note “EF” should be appended to the Grant of Authorization, indicating this operation is required. Frequency Range(MHz) Part 90 406.1-410 F 410-420 F 420-450 F/NF 450-454 F/NF 454-455* – 2 – October 17, 2013 455-456* 456-460 F/NF 460-462.5375 F 462.5375-462.7375 462.7375-467.5375 F 467.5375-467.7375 467.7375-470 F Remark: NF=Non Federal, F=Federal *: Canada Sincerely, ------------------------------- Francisco Noyola / CEO Tel: 954-598-3500 Fax: 954-598-3511
October 17, 2013 Federal Communications Commission Re: FCC ID: XMHQP-990-U1 Applicant: Quantun Electronics, LLC Dear Sir or Madam: We, Quantun Electronics, LLC acknowledge that this device will not be marketed to USA users with the frequency band which is not allowed by rule part 90. And it is a violation of FCC rules if this device is operated on unauthorized frequencies inside the USA. We, Quantun Electronics, LLC acknowledge this equipment meets the requirements if FCC Rules, Part 90.201(e) and (g) as applicable. Programming if this product’s transmit frequencies can be performed ONLY by the manufacturer or by service or maintenance personnel. The operator cannot program transmit frequencies using the equipment’s external peration. Sincerely, ------------------------------- Francisco Noyola / CEO Tel: 954-598-3500 Fax: 954-598-3511
Letter for Label Proposal FCC ID: XMHQP-990-U1 September 26, 2013 Equipment Authorization Division Office of Engineering and Technology Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Dear Sirs: Quantun Electronics, LLC. requests acceptance of the labeling proposal described below for transceivers bearing FCC identifier XMHQP-990-U1. The subject transceivers are compact handheld models as shown in figure 1, authorized under 47CFR Part 90 for Land services. Figure 1. Because the majority of the transceiver 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, Quantun proposes placing the label carrying the FCC identifier inside the battery compartment as shown in figure 2. Proposed Label Location on EUT 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), Quantun will add the FCC identifier "XMHQP-990-U1" to the outside of the consumer "gift box" packaging. Sincerely yours, ------------------------------- Francisco Noyola / CEO Tel: 954-598-3500 Fax: 954-598-3511
POWER OF ATTORNEY FCC ID: XMHQP- 990-U1 Sep. 21, 2013 Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 To Whom It May Concern: We, the undersigned, hereby authorize Shenzhen CTL Electromagnetic Technology Co., Ltd. (MR. Tracy Qi) on our behalf, to apply to the Federal Communications Commission on our equipment. Any and all acts carried out by Shenzhen CTL Electromagnetic Technology Co., Ltd. (MR. Tracy Qi) on our behalf shall have the same effect as acts of our own. This authorization expires on Sep. 20, 2014. This is to advise that we are in full compliance with the Anti-Drug Abuse Act. We, Quantun Electronics, LLC are not subject to a denial of federal benefits pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Act of 1988, 21 USC853a, and no party to the application is subject to a denial of federal benefits pursuant to that section. Sincerely yours, ------------------------------- Francisco Noyola / CEO Tel: 954-598-3500 Fax: 954-598-3511
深圳市华标检测技术服务有限公司 Bontek Compliance Testing Laboratory Ltd Page 1 of 1 Test Lab Attestation Letter Date of Test: 29/08/2013 Applicant Name: Quantun Electronics, LLC FCC Id: XMHQP‐990‐U1 Name of Engineer Performing Test: Tracy Qi Statement of Compliance: Bontek Compliance Testing Laboratory Ltd declares that this Unit has been tested in accordance with the test method identified in this test report and that we observed it being tested. It also declares that the Unit complies with the relevant limits. All instrumentation and accessories used to test this unit for compliance to the indicated test method are calibrated regularly in accordance with ISO 17025:2005 requirements by laboratories accredited by A2LA, NVLAP, or ACLAS for the measurement parameters. The measurements were made at: Bontek Compliance Testing Laboratory Ltd 1/F, Block East H‐3, OCT Eastern Ind. Zone, Qiaocheng East Road, Nanshan, Shenzhen, China Test Lab Witness‐ Signature of Test Lab Witness: Full Name, Typed: Kendy Wang Title of Witness: EMC Director Email Address: [email protected] Phone No.: +86‐755‐86337076
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Applicant: Quantun Electronics, LLC FCC ID: XMHQP-990-U1 IC: 8502A-QP990U1 Model Name: QP-990-U1 Quantun Electronics, LLC Model Name: QP-990-U1 FCC ID: XMHQP-990-U1 IC: 8502A-QP990U1 The FCC identifier is marked in the product label and the RF exposure caution label is attached on the rear side of the cabinet. The user notice and warning statement are described in the user manual. . Proposed Label Location on EUT
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Design Document Theory of transmitter for QP-990 -U1 Figure 1-1 shows QP-990-U1 Digital two-way radio block diagram. Tx Baseband Processing The microphone signals are amplified by the VGA (variable gain amplifier) of the codec, and converted into digital form by the external codec and store in the left input channel buffer of U801. The following steps are applied to the digitized signals: 1. VENC, the voice encoder, which compress the voice signals into 2400 bps encoded signals 2. ENCRYPT, optional encryption block with configurable key 3. FEC, channel coding block, which adds 1200 bps to form 3600 bps signals for protecting of bit error 4. PACKET, which adds header and control information to form 4800 bps signals 5. 4FSK modulator 6. DIGI_MOD_GAIN, a gain block with linear 16 bit gain, for adjusting the modulation index. The resulting signals are split into left channel and right channel signal for two point modulation. RF Power Amplifier The modulated carrier signal output from U1609 goes to the front-stage amplifier Design Document Q1103, driver-stage amplifier Q1102 and final-stage amplifier Q1101 respectively. Afterwards, the amplified RF signal enters the low-pass filter (LPF) circuit through diode D1101, and then is transmitted via the antenna after ultra harmonics are removed. D1101and D1201 composes the Rx-TX switch circuit.
NO.TypeDescriptionSpec. Ref.NO. QTY. Note 1 Chip Resitor 0402, 0RR1100 8 2C1166 3L2205 4R2210 5R1132 6L1113 7R1731 8R1732 90402,4.7RR1313 2 10R1314 110402,10RR1312 1 120402,22RR1639 1 130402,27RR2701 1 140402,47RR1106 2 15R1103 160402,68RR2753 5 17R2752 18R2754 19R2756 20R2755 210402,100RL1801 4 22R1134 23R1206 24R1205 250402,120RR2102 1 260402,330RR2202 1 270402,470RC1131 1 280402,560RR1744 2 29R1745 300402,1KR1814 24 31R1812 32R2826 33R2832 34R2834 35R2835 36R1760 37R2833 38R2827 39R1839 40R1758 Quantun Electronics, LLC. Format:ST-RD-003 QP990 U (400-470MHz) BOM ECO: Ver:01 NAME: Main board NO: NO.TypeDescriptionSpec. Ref.NO. QTY. Note Quantun Electronics, LLC. Format:ST-RD-003 QP990 U (400-470MHz) BOM ECO: Ver:01 NAME: Main board NO: 41R1743 42R1738 43R1733 44R2715 45R1735 46R2741 47R2622 48R2610 49R2615 50R2614 51R1221 52R1640 53R1645 540402,2.2KR1316 5 55R1641 56R2211 57R2220 58R2719 590402,2.7KR2222 2 60R2130 610402,3.3KR1113 1 620402,3.9KR1104 1 630402,4.7KR1813 4 64R1815 65R1757 66R1135 670402,6.8KR1109 1 680402,8.2KR1133 1 690402,10KR1616 13 70R2122 71R2727 72R2702 73R2736 74R2734 75R2722 76R1613 77R1303 78R1359 79R1648 80R2212 81R2225 NO.TypeDescriptionSpec. Ref.NO. QTY. Note Quantun Electronics, LLC. Format:ST-RD-003 QP990 U (400-470MHz) BOM ECO: Ver:01 NAME: Main board NO: 820402,18KR1107 1 830402,22KR2718 1 840402,27KR1108 1 850402,47KR2126 10 86R1112 87R1111 88R1105 89R2623 90R1632 91R2631 92R2630 93R1315 94R1638 950402,68KR1642 1 960402,100KR1204 8 97R1203 98R1740 99R2217 100R2218 101R2219 102R2227 103R2228 1040402,120KR1202 2 105R1201 1060402,150K,F档R2125 6 107R2118 108R2121 109R2119 110R2117 111R2120 1120402,220KR2123 2 113R1730 1140402,390KR2224 2 115R2226 1160402,470KR1728 2 117R2223 1180402,1MRR1617 2 119R2129 1200603,0RL2804 1 1210805,0.39RR2116 3 122R2115 NO.TypeDescriptionSpec. Ref.NO. QTY. Note Quantun Electronics, LLC. Format:ST-RD-003 QP990 U (400-470MHz) BOM ECO: Ver:01 NAME: Main board NO: 123R2114 1240402,100R*4RN1801 1 1250402,1K*4RN2829 8 126RN2830 127RN2836 128RN2837 129RN2838 130RN2831 131RN2832 132RN2833 1330402,10V/10pD1105 8 134D2106 135D1204 136D2209 137D2302 138D2607 139D2611 140D2618 141 Chip 0402,0.5PC1202 2 142C1203 1430402,1.5PC1101 2 144C1106 1450402,2PC1103 3 146C1104 147C2236 1480402,3PC1102 1 1490402,4PC1109 2 150C1112 1510402,5PC1107 5 152C1105 153C1209 154C1201 155C1129 1560402,10PC1147 2 157C1146 1580402,12PC1130 2 159C1134 1600402,15PC1133 2 161C1114 1620402,22pC1163 1 1630402,33PC1122 1 NO.TypeDescriptionSpec. Ref.NO. QTY. Note Quantun Electronics, LLC. Format:ST-RD-003 QP990 U (400-470MHz) BOM ECO: Ver:01 NAME: Main board NO: 1640402,39PC1204 2 165C1116 1660402,100PC1111 10 167C1117 168C2156 169C2154 170C1137 171C1732 172C1217 173C2218 174C2221 175C2230 1760402,150PC2229 1 1770402,470PC1811 17 178C1826 179C1818 180C1622 181C1829 182C2155 183C1208 184C2160 185C1128 186C1108 187C2110 188C1211 189C2159 190C2725 191C1889 192C1887 193C1657 1940402,1000PC2717 31 195C2708 196C1121 197C1161 198C1205 199C1206 200C1118 201C1207 202C1149 203C1815 204C1816 NO.TypeDescriptionSpec. Ref.NO. QTY. Note Quantun Electronics, LLC. Format:ST-RD-003 QP990 U (400-470MHz) BOM ECO: Ver:01 NAME: Main board NO: 205C1814 206C1131A 207C1124 208C1144 209C1145 210C1136 211C2619 212C2648 213C1618 214C2622 215C1604 216C2620 217C2617 218C1223 219C1227 220C1231 221C1309 222C2232 223C2239 224C2226 2250402,1800PC1152 1 2260402,4700PC2123 1 2270402,0.01uFC1820 23 228C1822 229C2702 230C2712 231C2709 232C2720 233C2729 234C2752 235C2727 236C2741 237C2726 238C2749 239C2745 240C2753 241C2751 242C2750 243C2743 244C2742 245C2744 NO.TypeDescriptionSpec. Ref.NO. QTY. Note Quantun Electronics, LLC. Format:ST-RD-003 QP990 U (400-470MHz) BOM ECO: Ver:01 NAME: Main board NO: 246C2748 247C2746 248C2728 249C2747 2500402,0.047uFC1233 2 251C2234 2520402,0.068uFC2216 1 2530402,0.1uFC2719 73 254C2704 255C2730 256C2716 257C2706 258C2710 259C1735 260C1865 261C1864 262C1862 263C1868 264C1872 265C1871 266C1869 267C1881 268C1853 269C1852 270C1857 271C1861 272C1860 273C1858 274C1866 275C1863 276C1859 277C1867 278C1875 279C1873 280C1870 281C1877 282C1876 283C1874 284C1851 285C1855 286C1878 NO.TypeDescriptionSpec. Ref.NO. QTY. Note Quantun Electronics, LLC. Format:ST-RD-003 QP990 U (400-470MHz) BOM ECO: Ver:01 NAME: Main board NO: 287C1854 288C1856 289C1830 290C1812 291C1126 292C1731 293C2735 294C1738 295C1740 296C2607 297C1801 298C2805 299C2804 300C2612 301C1603 302C1237 303C1307 304C1314 305C1315 306C1317 307C1318 308C1319 309C1654 310C2225 311C2235 312C1358 313C2238 314C1135 315C1148 316C1150 317C1143 318C2162 319C2222 320C2164 321C1119 322C2158 323C1210 324C1200 325C1127 3260402,0.22uFC1649 2 327C1660 NO.TypeDescriptionSpec. Ref.NO. QTY. Note Quantun Electronics, LLC. Format:ST-RD-003 QP990 U (400-470MHz) BOM ECO: Ver:01 NAME: Main board NO: 3280402,0.47uFC1306 2 329C1652 3300402,1uFC2707 9 331C1809 332C1807 333C1884 334C1885 335C1630 336C1802 337C2611 338C1617 3390402,2.2uFC2609 2 340C2610 3410805,1.5uF/10VC1242 2 342C2240 3430805,2.2uF/10vC1888 8 344C1890 345C1151 346C2803 347C2631 348C2880 349C2613 350C2618 3510805,4.7uF/10vC1602 12 352C1310 353C1155 354C2202 355C1821 356C1828 357C1824 358C1823 359C2645 360C2243 361C1142 362C1153 3630805,10uF/10VC1817 7 364C1825 365C1138 366C2120 367C2733 368C2711 NO.TypeDescriptionSpec. Ref.NO. QTY. Note Quantun Electronics, LLC. Format:ST-RD-003 QP990 U (400-470MHz) BOM ECO: Ver:01 NAME: Main board NO: 369C1311 370 Chip Inductor 0402,2.2nHL1110 1 3710402,15nHL1203 1 3720402,22nHL1114 1 3730402,56nHL1205 2 374L1204 3750402,221SL1813 12 376L1118 377L1119 378601SL1805 379601SL1806 380601SL1807 381601SL1808 382601SL1814 383601SL1703 384221LL2701 385601SL2702 386601SL2805 3870603,220nHL1811 3 388L1822 389L1106 3900603,1uHL2206 1 3910603,3.3uHL1117 1 3920603,181SL2803 1 3930805,600sL1112 3 394L1109 395L2607 396 1210 1uHL2101 1 397 Chip Coil 0.35x1.6x3TL1102 1 3980.35x1.6x4TL1105 5 3990.35x1.6x4TL1201 4000.35x1.6x4TL1202 4010.35x1.6x4TL1104 4020.35x1.6x4TL1103 4030…
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Tune up procedure The test frequency of this project covers 400MHz~470MHz. 1. It must provide an operational voltage (3.7~4.2V DC) to turn on the device and on one certain channel in service mode by means of company proprietary software. 2. The maximum gain of each individual device are adjusted until the target value met. Output power of range:35.5 ± 1.0 dBm
Report No.: RXA1308-0126SAR01R1 Page 1 of 76 TESTING No. L2264 SAR TEST REPORT Product Name Two-way Radio Model QP-990-U1 FCC ID XMHQP-990-U1 Client Quantun Electronics, LLC Manufacturer Shenzhen Surwave Technologies Co.,LTD Date of issue October 8, 2013 TA Technology (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. TA Technology (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. Test Report Report No.: RXA1308-0126SAR01R1 Page 2 of 76 GENERAL SUMMARY Reference Standard(s) FCC 47CFR §2.1093 Radiofrequency Radiation Exposure Evaluation: Portable Devices IEEE Std C95.1, 1992: Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz.(IEEE Std C95.1-1991) KDB 865664 D01 SAR measurement 100 MHz to 6 GHz v01r01 SAR Measurement Requirements for 100 MHz to 6 GHz KDB 447498 D01 Mobile Portable RF Exposure v05r01: Mobile and Portable Device RF Exposure Procedures and Equipment Authorization Policies KDB 643646 D01 SAR Test for PTT Radios v01r01: SAR Test Reduction Considerations for Occupational PTT Radios Conclusion This portable wireless equipment has been measured in all cases requested by the relevant standards. Test results in Chapter 7 of this test report are below limits specified in the relevant standards for the tested bands only. General Judgment: Pass Comment The test result only responds to the measured sample. Approved by Director Revised by SAR Manager Performed by SAR Engineer TA Technology (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. Test Report Report No.: RXA1308-0126SAR01R1 Page 3 of 76 TABLE OF CONTENT 1. General Information ..................................................................................................................... 5 1.1. Notes of the Test Report ....................................................................................................... 5 1.2. Testing Laboratory ................................................................................................................ 5 1.3. Applicant Information ............................................................................................................ 6 1.4. Manufacturer Information ...................................................................................................... 6 1.5. Information of EUT ................................................................................................................ 7 1.6. The Maximum Reported SAR 1g ............................................................................................ 8 1.7. Test Date .............................................................................................................................. 8 2. SAR Measurements System Configuration .................................................................................. 9 2.1. SAR Measurement Set-up .................................................................................................... 9 2.2. DASY5 E-field Probe System ............................................................................................. 10 2.2.1. EX3DV3 Probe Specification ....................................................................................... 10 2.2.2. E-field Probe Calibration .............................................................................................. 11 2.3. Other Test Equipment ......................................................................................................... 11 2.3.1. Device Holder for Transmitters .................................................................................... 11 2.3.2. Phantom ...................................................................................................................... 12 2.4. Scanning Procedure ........................................................................................................... 12 2.5. Data Storage and Evaluation .............................................................................................. 14 2.5.1. Data Storage ................................................................................................................ 14 2.5.2. Data Evaluation by SEMCAD ...................................................................................... 14 3. Laboratory Environment ............................................................................................................. 16 4. Tissue-equivalent Liquid ............................................................................................................ 17 4.1. Tissue-equivalent Liquid Ingredients ................................................................................... 17 4.2. Tissue-equivalent Liquid Properties .................................................................................... 18 5. System Check ............................................................................................................................ 19 5.1. Description of System Check .............................................................................................. 19 5.2. System Check Results ........................................................................................................ 21 6. Operational Conditions during Test ............................................................................................ 22 6.1. General Description of Test Procedures ............................................................................. 22 6.2. Test Configuration ............................................................................................................... 22 6.2.1. Face-Held Configuration .............................................................................................. 22 6.2.2. Body-Worn Configuration ............................................................................................ 22 6.3. Measurement Variability ...................................................................................................... 22 7. Test Results ..............................................................................…
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1 2 3 4 5 6 78 ABCD 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 D CBA Title Number Revision Size A2 Date: 14-Aug-2013 Sheet of File: E:\nanmei\dpmr\QP-990D\990-fcc\990D_SCH.DDB Drawn By: L2101 1uH C1102 3P L1102 0.35x1.6x3T C11032P C12015P C1211470P R1206100R R1204100K R1205100R R1203100K R1201120K R1202120K C12061N L120315NH C12095P R5V C12051N C1210100N ANT TP1 TP2 C12020.5P C12030.5P C1204 39P C12071N Q1201 C11124P C1113NC C111415P C1115NC L1108 0.35x1.6x5T L1109600S C1117 100P C1119100N + C212010uF Q1101 R11043.9K C11211N R1105 47K R110347R C116322P L11102.2nH L11115T L1112101T C11241000P Q1102 R110647RR110718K C1128470P R110827K C1129 5P C1130 12P Q1103 L111422nH C1127 100N C1131470R T5V R1109 6K8 R11338K2 C113412P X3V L120456NH Q2105 R21302K7 65 7 U2101B 23 1 84 U2101AR21291M R212210K VBAT C2159470P R212647K R2123220K R2121150K%1 C2154100P R2118150K%1 C2160470P R2119150K%1 R21140.39R R2120150K%1R2125150K%1 R21150.39R R21160.39R C2156100P C21620.1uF L1103 0.35x1.6x4T C11011.5P C1104 2P C11055P L1104 0.35x1.6x4T C1106 1.5P C11075P C1108470P C11094P D1101 HVU131 D1201 MA2S077 L1105 0.35x1.5x4T L1201 0.35x1.5x4T L1202 0.35x1.5x4T X3V C11451000p X3V C11181N C111639P C112233P L11130R C113315P X3V L11173.3uH R2102 120R L1106 220nH C1111100P C2110470P C21234.7N + C11554.7uF C11611N R2117150K%1 Q2104 DTC114EE T5V C114610p C1149 1n C11521800p R111247K C114710P + C11512.2uF C1148 0.1uF R111147K C1208470P C2158100N VBAT R2131 NC Vc 1 Gnd 2 Out 3 Vcc 4 XT1101 26MHz R11133.3k C11441000P AVdd 1 SCLK 2 SDIO 3 AVdd 4 Xtal1 5 Xtal2 6 MODE 7 SENB 8 AFOUT 9 MIC_IN 11 NC 10 Cc 12 AVdd 13 NC 14 RFIN 15 AVdd 16 NC 17 RFOUT 18 NC 19 NC 20 AVdd 21 PABias 22 AVdd 23 PDN 24 GPIO7 25 GPIO6 26 GPIO5 27 GPIO4 28 GPIO3 29 GPIO2 30 GPIO1 31 GPIO0 32 U1609 L120556NH C1137100p C11361000p C11350.1uF C1150 0.1uF C1143 0.1uF + C1138 10uF + C11424.7uF + C11534.7uF L1118 L1119 GPIO6 R_INT R_PDN R_CLKR_DIOR_ENB MOD_Ref AF Mod_VCO APC APC_SW R_CLK R_DIO R_ENBR_PDN R_SQL R_INT D1105ALV R11000 R1134100R C2164100N D2106ALV C1166 0 R1132 0R C1200100N D1202 HSM88 C11260.1u R1135 4K7 C1131A1000P C1202A NC C2155 470P C1201ANC 1 2 3 4 5 6 ABCD 6 5 4 3 2 1 D CBA Title Number Revision Size C Date: 14-Aug-2013 Sheet of File: E:\nanmei\dpmr\QP-990D\990-fcc\990D_SCH.DDB Drawn By: L2/GPIO2 3 RIP 4 RIN 5 R2/GPIO3 6 LRC 7 BCLK 8 ADCDAT 9 DACDAT 10 MCLK 11 DGND 12 DCVDD 13 DBVDD 14 CSB/GPIO1 15 SCLK 16 SDIN 17 MOD 18 HP_COM 19 LINE_COM 20 OUT4 21 OUT3 22 ROUT2 23 AGND2 24 LOUT2 25 AVDD2 26 VMID 27 AGND1 28 ROUT1 29 LOUT1 30 AVDD1 31 MICBIAS 32 LIP 1 LIN 2 U1802 INT0 1 VDD2 2 VDDIO33 3 S1DO 4 S1XFS 5 S1XCLK 6 S1RCLK 7 S1RFS 8 S1DI 9 VDD2 10 VDDIO33 11 S0DO 12 S0XFS 13 S0XCLK 14 S0RCLK 15 S0RFS 16 S0DI/VSS 17 PIO3 18 PIO2/VSS 19 VDD2 20 PIO1 21 PIO0 22 VDDIO33 23 VDD2 24 VDDIO33 25 VDD2 26 VSS 27 VSS 28 VSS 29 FLASH_SI 30 FLASH_SCK 31 VDDIO33 32 VSS 33 VDDIO33 34 VDD2 35 VDDIO33 36 VSS 37 VDDIO33 38 VSS 39 VDDIO33 40 VDD2 41 VSS 42 VDDIO33 43 VSS 44 VSS 45 VDDIO33 46 VSS 47 VDD2 48 VSS 49 VSS 50 VDD2 51 VDDIO33 52 VSS 53 VSS 54 VSS 55 VSS 56 VDDIO33 57 VSS 58 VDD2 59 VSS 60 VSS 61 VDDIO33 62 VDDIO34 63 VDD2 64 VSS 65 VSS 66 VDDIO33 67 VSS 68 HOLDA 69 CLKOUT 70 PLLBYPASS 71 CLKIN 72 PLLVDD 73 PLLVDD 74 TE 75 PLLS2 76 VDD2 77 HPIDATA7 78 HPIDATA6 79 HPIDATA5 80 HPIDATA4 81 HPIDATA3 82 HPIDATA2 83 HPIDATA1 84 HPIDATA0 85 VDDIO33 86 NMI 87 RSTN 88 HOBIB 89 HSTS 90 HRDN 91 TSE 92 HWRN 93 HCSN 94 NC 95 NC 96 VDDIO33 97 …
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4 | 9 | 456 MHz - 470 MHz | 4 W | 4K00F1E | 0.72 ppm |

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Equipment Class
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Equipment Class
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Equipment Class
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Equipment Class
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Two-way Radio
Equipment Class
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