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The picture is for reference only; the product is subject to the real one. 2 Contents Safety Precautions ................................................................................................................................ 3 Known Your Mobile Phone ................................................................................................................. 3 Mounting The SIM Card/T-Flash Card ............................................................................................... 4 Charging The Battery ........................................................................................................................... 4 Switching Your Phone On/Off............................................................................................................. 4 Making/Ansering Calls ........................................................................................................................ 4 Select Functions and Options ............................................................................................................... 5 Using The Personal Handsfree Handset .............................................................................................. 5 Guidance On Entry Methods ............................................................................................................... 5 General Information ............................................................................................................................. 5 Message................................................................................................................................................ 6 Phone Book .......................................................................................................................................... 6 Call Log ............................................................................................................................................... 7 Multimedia ........................................................................................................................................... 7 FM ........................................................................................................................................................ 8 Alarm ................................................................................................................................................... 8 Organizer .............................................................................................................................................. 8 Settings ................................................................................................................................................. 8 Use of USB .......................................................................................................................................... 9 Important Information ........................................................................................................................ 10 Battery Information ............................................................................................................................ 11 Emergency Calls ................................................................................................................................ 12 Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................................. 12 Available Accessories ........................................................................................................................ 13 Manual Statements ........................................................................................................................................ 13 FCC Warning...........................................................................................................................................................14 3 Safety Precautions Before using your phone, please read the following important information to eliminate or reduce any possibility causing damage and personal injury. z Do not use wireless phones while driving. z Switch off wireless devices in aircraft. The signal may cause interference. Using them on aircraft is illegal. z Do not use mobile phones where blasting is in progress. Follow any regulations and rules strictly. z Do not use mobile phones at refueling point. Don’t use near fuel or chemicals. z Follow regulations or rules in hospital and health care facilities. Switch phone off near medical equipment. z All wireless devices may get interference that could affect performance. z Only qualified service personnel can install or repair this device. z Use only approved accessories and batteries. z Use only in normal position. z Do not expose your phone to extreme high temperatures above+60°C(+140 F). z Do not use anything static to clean your phone. Known Your Mobile Phone 2 1 4 3 5 6 9 8 4 1. Receiver 2. Display Screen 3. Dial key / Left key 4. Power key / Return key 5. UP / Down direction key 6. Number key 7. USB / charging IO 8. SOS key 9. Speaker 10. Torch Note: In the idle, press UP direction key to enter the main menu, use the left key to enter functions or select options. If you want to delete something you entered, please press Return key to delete. Mounting The SIM Card/ T-Flash Card Keep all miniature SIM cards out of children’s reach. Please consult with your SIM card dealer on SIM card services and its usages. The SIM card dealer could be the service provider, network operator or other related dealers. Note: Always make sure the phone is switched off before you insert or remove the SIM card, otherwise it may damage the SIM card. 1. Remove the battery cover by sliding it, insert the SIM card, with the notch at the upper left and the gold contacts face down, into the card slot. 2. Open the gold cap from the Hinge Type Connector. Lay the T-Flash card which gold contacts face down on th…
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EXHIBIT B - EUT EXTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS EUT – Front View EUT – Rear View EUT – Top View EUT – Bottom View EUT – Left View EUT – Right View EUT – Earphone View EUT – USB Cable View
EXHIBIT A - FCC ID LABELING AND LOCATION FCC ID Label FCC ID Label Location The label shown shall be permanently affixed at a conspicuous location on the device and be readily visible to the user at the time purchase (Labeling requirements per 2.925) Label here
EXHIBIT C - EUT INTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS EUT – Battery off View EUT – Cover off View 1 GSM Antenna EUT – Cover off View 2 EUT – Main Board Top View EUT – Main Board Top Shielding off View EUT – Main Board Bottom View EUT – Battery View
Product function: 1. GPRS Multi-slot Class: 12 z Programmable GSM/GPRS modem z Packet switched data with CS1/CS2/CS3/CS4 coding schemes 2. FM z Support 64~108 MHz band RF portion(GSM/GPRS) Receiver operation The frequency ranges of the synthesizer for RX mode are RX mode GSM850 869–894 MHz, GSM900 925-960 MHz DCS1800 1805~1880 MHz PCS 1930–1990 MHz Ø ZOF receive architecture Ø Typical Cascaded noise figure is 2.8dB * Ø 90dB total gain for RX Ø Digitally selectable gain with 1dB steps TX mode GSM850 824–849 MHz, GSM900 880-915 MHz DCS1800 1710~1785MHz PCS 1850–1910MHz FREQUENCY SYNTHESIS FM portion The receiver employs a digital low-IF architecture that reduces external components, and integrates a low noise amplifier (LNA) supporting the worldwide FM broadcast band (65 to 108MHz), an automatic gain control (AGC) circuit controls the gain of the LNA to optimize sensitivity and rejection of strong interferers, an image-reject mixer down converts the RF signal to low-IF, The mixer output is amplified by a programmable gain control (PGA), and digitized by a high resolution analog-to-digital converters (ADCs). An audio DSP finishes the channel selection, FM demodulation, stereo MPX decoder and output audio signal. The MPX decoder can autonomous switch from stereo to mono to limit the output noise.
1 Part A : Tx Tune-up Content 1.Purpose............................................................................................................................1. 2. General description ....................................................................................................... 1 2.1. Characteristics of the transmit burst........................................................................... 1 3. Parameters.......................................................................................................................2 3.1. Parameters used to shape the burst............................................................................. 2 3.2. Parameters used to define the temporal position of the burst..................................... 3 3.2.1. Optimum position of the burst............................................................................ .... 3 3.2.2. Optimum length of the burst .............................................................................. .... 3 3.3. Parameters used for temperature compensation ......................................................... 3 4. Operating mode.............................................................................................................. 4 4.1. How to transmit a Tch burst (Random data), in GSM850 mode, channel 199, at power control level max:.. .............................. .............................. .............................. ................4 4.2. How to stop Tx measurements: .................................................................................. 4 4.3. How to transmit a burst after modifying parameters. ................................................. 4 1. Purpose This panel gives the possibility to manage the mobile in the transmit mode. This window includes both: - all the parameters (frequency band, RF channel, RF level to get the desire antenna output power...) the user needs to make the mobile transmitting, - all the parameters needed to define a transmit burst, - all the compensation table, temperature alignment parameters ... to be able to align the mobile in production. This Tx_commands user guide is describing: - the characteristics of the transmit burst, - all the parameters used in the transmit mode, - the operating mode to make the mobile transmitting 2. General description 2.1. Characteristics of the transmit burst The power levels and the shape of a transmit burst are controlled by the power amplifier controller integrated in the SC6500. The commands of the burst itself is generated by a 10 bits DAC from the BPI of SC6500 as shown below: The ramping shape is referenced with the rising edge of Tx-ON (from the BPI). The transmit 2 types of parameters define the transmit burst: the first shapes the gabarit of the burst, and the second one the temporal position of the burst. The rising and the falling edge of the transmit burst are determined by a set of 32 DAC 2 code v alues n = 0 ... 31. Tru = TxTRUDefault + △TRU_P + △TRU_T Trd = TxTRD_NBDefault + △TRD_P (for a normal burst). Trd = TxTRD_ABDefault + △TR D_P (for an access burst). 3. Parameters F(n) are values coming from the DAC to shape the transmit burst. Some F(n) values have a corresponding parameter used in the TAT to align the mobiles. Parameter used in TAT = [F(n)]. 3.1. Parameters used to shape the burst - H0 = [F(1)] controls the rate at which energy is given to the control loop at the be ginning of the ramp. This energy is needed to bring the PA system control in a closed loop. This is the second code coming from the SC6500 DAC. - Peak Pow = [F(15)] corresponds to the peak power of the transmit burst. - H30 = [F(30)] corresponds to the last ramping coefficients used to shape the ramp. - MinPow = [F(31)] is a fixed parameter and corresponds to the Code Start of the SC6500 sp ecification. It ensures a fast discharge of accumulated energy during the open loop mode in the summing node. 3.2. Parameters used to define the temporal position of the burst 3.2.1. Optimum position of the burst This parameter is TRU (or △TRU_P) on the panel, in the Optimal Burst. This is the burst starting time correction, which is optimised for each power control level. (Note that _P means that the parameter is a power compensation parameter). 3 3. 2.2. Optimum length of the burst This parameter is TRD (or △TR D_P) on the panel, in the Optimal Burst. This is the burst length compensation, which is optimised for each power control level. (Note that _P means that the parameter is a power compensation parameter). 3.3. Parameters used for temperature compensation In order to take into account the variation in temperature of each element constituting the power control loop (detector, power amplifier, and power controller), a temperature compensation table is defined as below: - 2 boundaries in temperature T1 and T2 (same boundaries for Rx and Tx mode, EGSM, GSM, GSM850, PCS and DCS), T1 and T2 are 8 bits ADC values and corresponding degree values are displayed. - 3 values limits of the power level (threshold values) for which the correction is applied (3 for EGSM, 3 for GSM, 3 for GSM850, 3 for PCS and 3 for DCS): Limit△Pe akPow (for Power Control Level equal or less than limitPeakPow, the correction is applied); for example in DCS mode, if the threshold is Ŷ5ŷ, so the correction of Peak-Power is applied for PCL0, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. Limit△H0 (for PCL equal or higher than limit H0, the correction is applied). Limit△TRU (PCL equal or higher than limitTRU, the correction is applied). - 3 values of correction of the emitted power level: △PeakPow_T, △H0_T, △TRU_T (repeated for the 3 temperature ranges (low, ambient and high), EGSM, GSM850, GSM, PCS and DCS); Note that _T means that the parameter is a temperature compensation parameter. 4.1. How to transmit a Tch burst (Random data), in GSM850 mode, channel 199, at power control level max: Co nfiguration of the common parameters: - band: "GSM850" - channel:199 - RF level: 5, - B…
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Note: This test report is prepared for the customer shown above and for the equipment described herein. It may not be duplicated or used in part without prior written consent from Bay Area Compliance Laboratories Corp. SAR EVALUATION REPORT For Ezfone Telecommunication Ltd. Flat 9, 16th Floor, Lemmi Center, 50 Hoi Yuen Road, Kwun Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China FCC ID: YLXC01-0724 Report Type: Original Report Product Type: GSM Mobile Phone Test Engineer: Sandy Wang Report Number: R1DG130723001-20 Report Date: 2013-08-16 Reviewed By: Alvin Huang RF Leader Prepared By: Bay Area Compliance Laboratories Corp. (Shenzhen) 6/F, the 3rd Phase of WanLi Industrial Building, ShiHua Road, FuTian Free Trade Zone Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Tel: +86-755-33320018 Fax: +86-755-33320008 www.baclcorp.com.cn Bay Area Compliance Laboratories Corp. (Shenzhen) Report No: R1DG130723001-20 SAR Evaluation Report 2 of 99 Attestation of Test Results Company Name Ezfone Telecommunication Ltd EUT Description Mobile Phone FCC ID YLXC01-0724 Model Number C01 EUT Information Test Date 2013-08-04 to 2013-08-05 Frequency Max. SAR Level(s) Reported Limit (W/Kg) Cellular Band 0.788 W/kg 1g Head SAR 0.707 W/kg 1g Body SAR PCS Band 0.486 W/kg 1g Head SAR 0.166 W/kg 1g Body SAR 1. 6 ANSI/IEEE C95.1: 2005 IEEE Standard for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fileds,3 kHz to 300 GHz. ANSI/IEEE C95.3: 2002 IEEE Recommended Practice for Measurements and Computations of Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields With Respect to Human Exposure to SuchFields,100 kHz—300 GHz. IEEE1528: 2003 IEEE Recommended Practice for Determining the Peak Spatial-Average Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) in the Human Head from Wireless Communications Devices: Measurement Techniques Applicable Standards KDB 447498 D01 Mobile and Portable Devices RF Exposure Procedures and Equipment Authorization Policies Note: This wireless device has been shown to be capable of compliance for localized specific absorption rate (SAR) for General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure limits specified in ANSI/IEEE Standards and has been tested in accordance with the measurement procedures specified in IEEE 1528-2003 and RF exposure KDB procedures. The results and statements contained in this report pertain only to the device(s) evaluated. Bay Area Compliance Laboratories Corp. (Shenzhen) Report No: R1DG130723001-20 SAR Evaluation Report 3 of 99 TABLE OF CONTENTS DOCUMENT REVISION HISTORY .........................................................................................................................4 EUT DESCRIPTION ....................................................................................................................................................5 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION.........................................................................................................................................5 REFERENCE, STANDARDS, AND GUILDELINES ...............................................................................................6 SAR LIMITS.................................................................................................................................................................7 FACILITIES AND ACCREDITATION .....................................................................................................................8 DESCRIPTION OF TEST SYSTEM ..........................................................................................................................9 EQUIPMENT LIST AND CALIBRATION .............................................................................................................16 EQUIPMENTS LIST & CALIBRATION INFORMATION....................................................................................................16 SAR MEASUREMENT SYSTEM VERIFICATION ..............................................................................................17 LIQUID VERIFICATION...............................................................................................................................................17 SYSTEM ACCURACY VERIFICATION...........................................................................................................................20 SAR SYSTEM VALIDATION DATA .....................................................................................................................21 EUT TEST STRATEGY AND METHODOLOGY .................................................................................................29 TEST POSITIONS FOR DEVICE OPERATING NEXT TO A PERSON’S EAR........................................................................29 CHEEK/TOUCH POSITION...........................................................................................................................................30 EAR/TILT POSITION...................................................................................................................................................30 TEST POSITIONS FOR BODY-WORN AND OTHER CONFIGURATIONS..............................................................................31 SAR EVALUATION PROCEDURE.................................................................................................................................32 CONDUCTED OUTPUT POWER MEASUREMENT ...........................................................................................33 PROVISION APPLICABLE............................................................................................................................................33 TEST PROCEDURE......................................................................................................................................................33 MAXIMUM OUTPUT POWER AMONG PRODUCTION UNITS...........................................................................................33 TEST RESULTS: ..............................................................................…
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SHEET: 1 OF 19 CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY COMPANY: DEPARTMENT: DESIGNER: DATED: DATED: EQA:APPROVED: DATED: TITLE & REV:DOCUMENT NO.: APPROVED: ECO NO: LTR ABCD 65432 1 DATE: DCBA REVISION RECORD Hardware RD. C100 100pF DIGITAL (VDDIO) PWM CLKSYSTEM (VDDSD) SDIO NC (VDDIO) UART (VDDIO) RF_CTRL (VDDIO) JTAG (VSIM1)(VSIM0) SIM0SIM1IIS (VDDIO) LCM (VLCM) GPIO (VDDIO)(VDDIO) KEYPADNC (VDDIO) D17 CLK_AUX/CLK_DSP/GPIO_24 T18 NC U17 NC U18 NC V16 NC V17 NC V18 NC B17 GPIO_63/BT_XTL_EN B18 GPIO_0 C18 IISMCK/CLK_32K_O/CLK_MCU/GPIO_118 C19 IISLRCK/VBDAC_LRO/GPIO_9 C14 IISCLK/VBDAC_BCLK/GPIO_8 D18 IISDO/GPIO_7 E17 IISDI/VBDAC_SDATA_T/GPIO_6 W15 MTDO/SDA2/GPIO_22 V14 MTDI/RXQD1_O/CCIRD0/GPIO_20 U15 MTCK/CLK_32K_O/CCIRCK/GPIO_21 W14 MTMS/RXQD0_O/CCIRVS/GPIO_19 V15 MTRSTN/SCL2/GPIO_23 M19 KEYIN[0]/GPIO_91 M16 KEYIN[1]/GPIO_92 L17 KEYIN[2]/GPIO_93 M17 KEYIN[3]/GPIO_117 N17 KEYIN[4]/GPIO_30 L18 KEYIN[5]/GPIO_31 K16 KEYIN[6]/SDA1/GPIO_28 R17 KEYOUT[0]/DGPIO13/GPIO_86 T17 KEYOUT[1]/DGPIO14/GPIO_87 P17 KEYOUT[2]/DGPIO15/GPIO_88 R18 KEYOUT[3]/GPIO_89 L16 KEYOUT[4]/GPIO_90 N19 KEYIN[7]/SCL1/GPIO_29 A10 LCMWR/SPI0_2_DO/SPI1_2_DO/GPIO_40 A12 LCMD[6]/SPI0_2_CD/SPI1_2_CD/GPIO_59 B15 LCMD[0]/SPI0_1_DI/SPI1_1_DI/GPIO_53 B9 LCMCS1/CLK_32K_O/SPI1_2_CS1/GPIO_49 B10 LCMCD/SPI0_2_CLK/SPI1_2_CLK/GPIO_41 B11 LCMD[8]/FMARK/SCL3/GPIO_61 B12 LCMD[4]/SPI0_1_CS1/SPI1_1_CS1/GPIO_57 A14 LCMD[1]/SPI0_1_DO/SPI1_1_DO/GPIO_54 C12 LCMD[5]/SPI0_1_CD/SPI1_1_CD/GPIO_58 C11 LCMD[7]/SDA3/GPIO_60 C13 LCMD[3]/SPI0_1_CS0/SPI1_1_CS0/GPIO_56 B13 LCMD[2]/SPI0_1_CLK/SPI1_1_CLK/GPIO_55 C10 LCMCS0/SPI0_2_CS0/SPI1_2_CS0/GPIO_42 D12 LCMRD/SPI0_2_DI/SPI1_2_DI/GPIO_39 D11 LCMRSTN/GPIO_62 A7 RF_PAMOD/GPIO_47 A8 RF_PABAND/GPIO_43 B8 RF_PAEN/GPIO_48 C9 RF_VBS3/GPIO_46 D10 RF_VBS1/GPIO_44 E10 RF_VBS2/GPIO_45 G16 SD_D3/SPI0_0_CS0/GPIO_13 J19 SD_D1/GPIO_67 H18 SD_D2/GPIO_68 J17 SD_D0/U1_1_RXD/SPI0_0_DI/GPIO_11 H19 SD_CMD/U1_1_TXD/SPI0_0_DO/GPIO_10 H17 SD_CLK/SPI0_0_CLK/GPIO_12 C17 SIMCLK0/GPIO_81 B16 SIMDA0/GPIO_82 A17 SIMRST0/GPIO_80 C15 SIMCLK1/GPIO_85 C16 SIMDA1/GPIO_83 A15 SIMRST1/GPIO_84 B6 TESTRSTN C3 RSTN C8 PRODT D8 PBINT D16 EXTINT0/PWM D14 PWM/CLK_AUX/CCIRCK/GPIO_25 D7 NC E7 NC C7 NC B7 NC E19 U0RXD/GPIO_95 F19 U0TXD/GPIO_94 E18 U0CTS/U1_0_RXD/GPIO_4 G17 U0RTS/U1_0_TXD/GPIO_5 D9 LDOMEMSB F16 SD_CLK1/SPI0_0_CD/GPIO_69 J18 NC N16 KEYOUT[6]/GPIO_27 P19 KEYOUT[5]/GPIO_26 U100-A ASIC-SC6500-203-0.5 1 MARK1 MARK 1 MARK2 MARK 1 MARK3 MARK 1 H1 H2.0MM 1 H2 H2.0MM 1 H3 H2.0MM 1 H4 H2.0MM 1 H5 H1.5MM 1 H6 H1.5MM 1 H7 H1.5MM 1 H8 H1.5MM 1 MARK4 MARK R101 1K T101 [7] SIM1_RST [7] SIM1_CLK [7] SIM1_IO [6] U1TXD [6] U1RXD KROW[0:6] [8] LCM_CSN [8] LCM_CD [8] LCM_WEN [8] LCM_RDN [8] LCMRSTN LCM_D[0:7] LCM_D1LCM_D2LCM_D3LCM_D4LCM_D5LCM_D6LCM_D7 KCOL0KCOL1KCOL2KCOL3 KCOL[0:6] [4] GPIO0_AUDIO_PA_EN [5] TX_EN [8,9] MTDO [8,9] MTRST [9] FM_32K [7] SD_D3 [7] SD_D2 [7] SD_D1 [7] SD_D0 [7] SD_CMD [7] SD_CLK0 [4] HEADSET_DETECT [6] POWERON/OFF KROW0KROW1KROW2KROW3 LCM_D0 [8] LCM_CS1 [8] CCIR_MCLK [8] CCIR_RSTN [8] CCIR_PWD [8] MTMS [8] MTDI [8] MTCK KROW4 SHEET: 2 OF 19 CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY COMPANY: DEPARTMENT: DESIGNER: DATED: DATED: EQA:APPROVED: DATED: TITLE & REV:DOCUMENT NO.: APPROVED: ECO NO: LTR ABCD 65432 1 DATE: DCBA REVISION RECORD Hardware RD. ABB (NF) C114 22pF/NC C111 22pF/NC R111 33R R112 33R C102 1uF C113 10nF C0206 1uF R100 1.5K X100 R110 1K R109 6.2K 2 1 4 3 X101 XTAL-CRYSTAL-SQ3D02600B2IBA WHTLEDAUDIO RFRTCADCUSB ANALOG D5 ADCI0 G6 ADCI1 E5 ADCI2 E6 ADCI3 L9 HEAD_P_L M9 HEAD_P_R V4 OUTPPA V5 OUTNPA W4 OUTPPA W5 OUTNPA W11 VCOM T11 MICBIAS J8 MICP J7 MICN V12 HEADMIC_IN U13 HEADMICP V13 HEADMICN U12 AIL1 U11 AIR1 R9 EARN T9 EARP C6 PAGSM F1 US/EGSM_TX G1 DCS/PCS_TX T1 REF_IN- U1 REF_IN+ U2 REF1_OUT H1 US/EGSM_RX_P J1 US/EGSM_RX_N K1 DCS/PCS_RX_P L1 DCS/PCS_RX_N U10 RTC32KI T10 RTC32KO V11 VBATBK V9 VDDRTC F17 PADP_USB G18 VDDUSB F18 PADM_USB R1 WHTLED_RSET M5 WHTLED_IB3 P3 WHTLED_IB2 P4 WHTLED_IB1 N5 WHTLED_IB0 U100-B ASIC-SC6500-203-0.5 C105 1uF C122 4.7uF [2] 32K_OUT [2] 32K_IN MICBIAS [4] MICP [4] MICN [4] AUXSPP [4] AUXSPN [4,8] EARN [4,8] EARP [9] AIL [9] AIR [4] HEADPHL [4] HEADPHR [4,6] XMICN [2] 32K_IN [2] 32K_OUT [5] RF_RAMP [8] LED_K4 [8] LED_K3 [8] LED_K2 [8] LED_K1 [6] USB_DM [6] USB_DP [2] REF_INP [2] REF_INN [2] REF_INP [2] REF_INN [5] US/EGSM_TX [5] DCS/PCS_TX [5] DCS_RX_N [5] DCS_RX_P [5] EGSM_RX_P [5] EGSM_RX_N [4] AUXMICN [4] AUXMICP [3] BATT_TEMP SHEET: 3 OF 19 CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY COMPANY: DEPARTMENT: DESIGNER: DATED: DATED: EQA:APPROVED: DATED: TITLE & REV:DOCUMENT NO.: APPROVED: ECO NO: LTR ABCD 65432 1 DATE: DCBA REVISION RECORD Hardware RD. POWER Close to the input pin Close to the input pin BATT temperature measure CHARGE 0603 C304 2.2uF C317 1uF C313 2.2uF R310 0R C356 1uF C312 1uF C320 1uF C314 1uF C333 4.7uF/NC C334 100nF/NC C331 1uF C322 1uF C323 10uF C324 2.2uF C336 1uF C318 4.7uF GND POWER IN CURR. SINK POWER OUTPOWER ANA (internal use only) VBATDC2DC CHARGE GND POWER U3 VCHG V3 VBATSEN V2 ISENSE T3 VDRV M4 KP_OUT N1 VIBR_OUT V7 VBATBUCK W7 VBATBUCK U8 VFB V8 LX W8 LX A1 VSS_RF A2 VSS_RF B1 VSS_RF F2 VSS_RF G2 VSS_RF H3 VSS_RF J2 VSS_RF L2 VSS_RF N2 VSS_RF T4 VSSPA T6 VSSDCDC U4 VSSPA U6 VSSDCDC V1 VSS_RF W1 VSS_RF W2 VSS_RF C5 VSS D4 VSS F14 VSS H6 VSS H10 VSS J9 VSS J11 VSS K6 VSS K10 VSS K12 VSS M11 VSS N14 VSS V19 VSS W18 VSS W19 VSS A18 VSS A19 VSS B19 VSS A3 VDD18 A5 VDDSIM0 B2 AVDDBB C2 VMEMS B3 VDD28 B4 VDDSD B5 VDDSIM1 B14 VLCM E2 VDDRF G12 VDDIO L3 VDDRF_BYP M2 VDDCORE P2 DVDD18 W9 VDDAO W13 VDD25 W3 VDDPA W12 AVDDVB G13 VDD_D D2 VBAT D3 VBAT R5 VBAT R4 VBAT V6 VBATPA W6 VBATPA R2 AVDDBB_BYP E13 VSS J5 VSS L14 VSS N10 VSS R15 VSS K15 VDD18_BYP U100-C ASIC-SC6500-203-0.5 C305 100nF C310 100nF/NC C300 NC C301 2.2uF C321 1uF C332 33pF C303 1uF L301 NC C337 10uF T305 R302 33R R301 33R C363 100nF R350 0.36 1/4W;0805 1 A 2 A 3 S 4 G 5 D 6 D 7 K 8 K Q350 CJ5853 C362 100nF 123 45 BAT1 T350 C302 10uF/NC C306 47nF R316(NC) 510R R317 12OK±1%/NC R326 22OK±1%/NC C325 470PF/NC R30447K(NF) TP_GND TP_GND1 [6] K…
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Note: This test report is prepared for the customer shown above and for the device described herein. It may not be duplicated or used in part without prior written consent from Bay Area Compliance Laboratories Corp. FCC PART 22H, PART 24E TEST REPORT For Ezfone Telecommunication Ltd. Flat 9, 16th Floor, Lemmi Center, 50 Hoi Yuen Road, Kwun Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China FCC ID: YLXC01-0724 Report Type: Original Report Product Type: Mobile phone Test Engineer: Simon Wang Report Number: R1DG130723001-00B Report Date: 2013-08-14 Reviewed By: Sula Huang RF Engineer Prepared By: Bay Area Compliance Laboratories Corp. (Shenzhen) 6/F, the 3rd Phase of WanLi Industrial Building ShiHua Road, FuTian Free Trade Zone Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Tel: +86-755-33320018 Fax: +86-755-33320008 www.baclcorp.com.cn Bay Area Compliance Laboratories Corp. (Shenzhen) Report No.: R1DG130723001-00B FCC Part 22H/24E Page 2 of 28 TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION.......................................................................................................................................4 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION FOR EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST (EUT) .....................................................................................4 OBJECTIVE...................................................................................................................................................................4 RELATED SUBMITTAL(S)/GRANT(S).............................................................................................................................4 TEST METHODOLOGY..................................................................................................................................................4 TEST FACILITY.............................................................................................................................................................5 SYSTEM TEST CONFIGURATION ..........................................................................................................................6 DESCRIPTION OF TEST CONFIGURATION......................................................................................................................6 EQUIPMENT MODIFICATIONS.......................................................................................................................................6 SUPPORT EQUIPMENT LIST AND DETAILS....................................................................................................................6 BLOCK DIAGRAM OF TEST SETUP................................................................................................................................6 SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS...............................................................................................................................7 FCC §1.1307 & §2.1093 - RF EXPOSURE..................................................................................................................8 APPLICABLE STANDARD..............................................................................................................................................8 TEST RESULT...............................................................................................................................................................8 FCC §2.1047 - MODULATION CHARACTERISTIC ..............................................................................................9 FCC § 2.1046, § 22.913 (A) & § 24.232 (C) - RF OUTPUT POWER......................................................................10 APPLICABLE STANDARD............................................................................................................................................10 TEST PROCEDURE......................................................................................................................................................10 TEST EQUIPMENT LIST AND DETAILS......................................................................................…
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | 24E | 1.85 GHz - 1.91 GHz | 789.00 mW | 246KGXW | 2.5 ppm |

GSM Mobile Phone
Equipment Class
PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear
GSM850/1900 Mobile Phone
Equipment Class
PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear