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User Manual Declaration Turn to a fascinating world of beauty and style with the mobile phone. Please read the user’s manual so as to keep your mobile phone in the best condition. The manual has been verified and reviewed to guarantee the accuracy. Instructions and descriptions contained herein are accurate at the time of publication. However, mobile phones developed afterwards and the contents of their manual are subject to modification without further notification. Our company reserves the rights in relation to the manual. - 2 - Contents Safety Precautions ................................................................................................................................................... 3 1.Overview .............................................................................................................................................................. 7 2. Introduction ......................................................................................................................................................... 8 3. Communicate by phone function ....................................................................................................................... 11 4. Import Methods ................................................................................................................................................. 14 5. Function of main menu ...................................................................................................................................... 16 6. Camera ............................................................................................................................................................... 16 7. Phonebook ......................................................................................................................................................... 16 8. Messaging .......................................................................................................................................................... 19 9. Bluetooth ........................................................................................................................................................... 23 10. Call center ........................................................................................................................................................ 24 11. Java Box .......................................................................................................................................................... 27 12. User Profiles .................................................................................................................................................... 27 13. FaceBook ......................................................................................................................................................... 28 14. Twitter ............................................................................................................................................................. 28 15. Audio player .................................................................................................................................................... 28 16. Yahoo .............................................................................................................................................................. 29 17. Service ............................................................................................................................................................. 29 18. Fun & Games ................................................................................................................................................... 31 19. Extra ................................................................................................................................................................ 31 20. File Manager .................................................................................................................................................... 32 21. Multimedia ...................................................................................................................................................... 33 22. Organizer ......................................................................................................................................................... 36 23. Settings ............................................................................................................................................................ 39 24. MSN ................................................................................................................................................................ 41 25. WLAN ............................................................................................................................................................. 41 26. SIM card service .............................................................................................................................................. 42 27. PC connect ....................................................................................................................................................... 42 28. Original accessories ......................................................................................................................................... 43 29. About the battery ............................................................................................................................................. 45 30. Maintenance and service ................................................................................................................................. 45 31. Important safety directions .............................................................................................................................. 47 - 3 - Safety Precautions Please read the …
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SHENZHEN SUPER TEST SERVICE TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. May 17, 2011 Dear Timco Reviewer: SUBJECT: TIMCO-TCB/Request for additional info - NEWPORT WHOLESALE - FCC ID: YNFBB2500WT REFERENCE: JOB 941CC11 The device cannot operate in a Hotspot mode. Please help me to review it as soon as your possible. Thanks! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---------- Terry Yang ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ----------- Phone:15818601450 Mail:[email protected] Web:www.sts-cert.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ----------- Shenzhen Super Test Service Technology Co., Ltd. No.5, Langshan 2 Rd, North Hi-tech Industry Park, Nanshan, Shezhen, China 在 2011-5-11,下午11:06, [email protected] 写道:
FCC ID: YNFBB2500WT Report No.: STS110417F1 FRONT VIEW OF SAMPLE BACK VIEW OF SAMPLE FCC ID: YNFBB2500WT Report No.: STS110417F1 LEFT VIEW OF SAMPLE RIGHT VIEW OF SAMPLE FCC ID: YNFBB2500WT Report No.: STS110417F1 TOP VIEW OF SAMPLE BOTTOM VIEW OF SAMPLE FCC ID: YNFBB2500WT Report No.: STS110417F1 PHOTO OF USB LINE PHOTO OF EARPHONE FCC ID: YNFBB2500WT Report No.: STS110417F1 PHOTO OF POWER SUPPLY PHOTO OF BATTERY FCC ID: YNFBB2500WT Report No.: STS110417F1 PHOTO OF THE ENTIRE SAMPLE
FCC ID: YNFBB2500WT Report No.: STS110417F1 INTERNAL PHOTO OF SAMPLE – 1 INTERNAL PHOTO OF SAMPLE – 2 FCC ID: YNFBB2500WT Report No.: STS110417F1 INTERNAL PHOTO OF SAMPLE –3 INTERNAL PHOTO OF SAMPLE –4 FCC ID: YNFBB2500WT Report No.: STS110417F1 INTERNAL PHOTO OF SAMPLE –5 INTERNAL PHOTO OF SAMPLE –6 FCC ID: YNFBB2500WT Report No.: STS110417F1 INTERNAL PHOTO OF POWER SUPPLY-1 INTERNAL PHOTO OF POWER SUPPLY-2
1/2 Operation Description OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION APPLICANT: Newport Wholesale Manufacturer: Shenzhen Hotwav Science&Technology Co.,Ltd. FCC ID:YNFBB2500WT Instruction Book: Users Manual Frequency Range GSM Transmit Frequency Band: 824.2-848.8 MHz Receive Frequency Band: 849.2-893.8 MHz Transmit Frequency Band: 1850.2-1909.8 MHz Receive Frequency Band: 1930.2-1989.8 MHz Specific Operating Power Range: Power Class 1; Power Control Level 0 +30dBm +2.0dB/-2.0dB Power Control Level 1 +28dBm +3.0dB/-3.0dB Power Control Level 2 +26dBm +3.0dB/-3.0dB Power Control Level 3 +24dBm +3.0dB/-3.0dB Power Control Level 4 +22dBm +3.0dB/-3.0dB Power Control Level 5 +20dBm +3.0dB/-3.0dB Power Control Level 6 +18dBm +3.0dB/-3.0dB Power Control Level 7 +16dBm +3.0dB/-3.0dB Power Control Level 8 +14dBm +3.0dB/-3.0dB Power Control Level 9 +12dBm +4.0dB/-4.0dB Power Control Level 10 +10dBm +4.0dB/-4.0dB Power Control Level 11 +8dBm +4.0dB/-4.0dB Power Control Level 12 +6dBm +4.0dB/-4.0dB Power Control Level 13 +4dBm +4.0dB/-4.0dB Power Control Level 14 +2dBm +5.0dB/-5.0dB Power Control Level 15 +0dBm +5.0dB/-5.0dB Note; Effective radiation efficiency is –3.7dB DC Voltage and Current into the Final Amplifier Module: Supply Voltage = 5.0Vdc Supply Current = ~0.5Amp. Tune-up Procedure: Tune-up Procedure Equipment Identification: Equipment's Identification label and its intended Location are as shown in EXHIBIT Type “ID Label / Location Information” (FCC ID Nameplate), and in EXHIBIT Type “Internal Photo”(Photograph of inside) Photographs: A complete set of the Photographs showing External and Internal Views of Circuit Details and Construction are provided by from EXHIBIT Type “External Photos” and “Internal Photos”. Accessories: Accessories 2/2 Operation Description Figure 1.2: Terminal Components (Accessories) Technical Descriptions TX synthesizer uses an Offset-PLL circuit. The Offset-PLL circuit consists of PLL-IC and TX_VCO and loop filter. Reference frequency of the above synthesizers is 26MHz and generated by VCTCXO. Control signal is sent from Baseband section and keeps frequency stability. TX IQ signal is input from Baseband section to MT6235, The Bluetooth signal is input form MT6601 and FM signal is input form TLG1120 section to MT6235. TX IQ signal is applied to the quadrature up-converter, and the up-converter LO signal is generated from the transceiver VCO within MT6139B. This up-converter translates the GMSK-modulated signal to an intermediate frequency (IF) that forms one input to a frequency/phase detector circuit. This IF signal is the reference input to an Offset-PLL circuit. The feedback path of this Offset-PLL circuit includes a down-conversion from the RF output frequency range to the IF range. The two inputs to this down-conversion mixer are formed the TX_VCO output and the LO generation circuits. The mixer output is the offset feedback signal that forms the variable input to a frequency/phase detector circuit. The detector compares its variable input to its reference input and generates an error signal that is low-pass filtered by the loop filter and applied to TX_VCO to force the RF frequency in the direction that minimizes errors. The TX_VCO output passes PA, Antenna SW, Coaxial connector with switch and emitted from embedded antenna. Digital Modulation: Analog speech produced by a microphone is encoded to digital PCM samples using a CODEC. The PCM samples are passed to a Vocoder for AMR (Advanced Multi Rate) encoding, to compress the speech samples. The encoding rate is determined by the Vocoder which formats the speech samples as data packets. A new data packet with data rate information is read by the microprocessor every 20 ms. The speech CODEC becomes AMR, FR(Full Rate), EFR(Enhanced FR) and HR(Half Rate). The microprocessor then sends the data packet to the transmit subsystem, and passed DAC to covert analog signal. I/Q base band signal is filtered and is inputted into 6M4003 containing quadrature phase modulator. Battery AC Charger
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Tune UP 1 Adjustment of RF Output Power: (1) The equipment setup as shown in Figure 1. (2) Operation of PC adjusts equipment. (3) Use RF Engineering Tools at PC side. Select GSM850 Band: 1) Set GSM850 Band. 2) Set ARFCN: 190 3) TX ON. 4) Adjust the power to 32.4dBm (Power control level: PCL=5) by PA DAC value. 5) Repeat 4) for 15 times,and adjust the power level to 30.5, 28.8, 27, 25, 23, 21, 19, 17, 15, 13, 11, 9, 7, 5. 6) Make 16 Ramp-Up/Ramp-Down data from the adjustment value of (5) and (6). PC RF Tester GPIB Cable UART Cable RF Cable Test sample Figure 1 7) Data of 5) and 6) is writen to flash memory. Select PCS1900 Band: 1) Set PCS Band. 2) Set ARFCN: 661. 3) TX ON. 4) Adjust the power to 29.0 dBm (Power control level: PCL=0) by PA DAC value. 5) Repeat 4) for 15 times,and adjust the power level to 27.5, 26, 24, 22, 20, 18, 16, 14, 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2, 0. 6) Make 16 Ramp-Up/Ramp-Down data from the adjustment value of (5) and (6). 7) Data of 5) and 6) is writen to flash memory. 2 Adjustment of oscillation frequency of VCXO: (1) The equipment setup as shown in Figure 1. (2) Use Crystal AFC Control Tools to Set CapID and AFC DAC value. (3) Set Band=GSM850,Set ARFCN=190,Set PCL=12. 1) Set AFC DAC=4096,fixed.(Check that Vafc=1.4V). 2) Set CapID=0, and verify that frequency error >>10KHz. 3) Set CapID=63, and verify that frequency error <<-10KHz. 4) If the above 3 items are verified, then change CapID value to make frequency error be closed to 0 Hz as possible, record this CapID value. 5) Set CapID value got from step 4), then change AFC DAC value to make frequency error be closed to 0 Hz as possible, record this AFC DAC value. 6) Download the CapID value and AFC DAC value to flash memory. 3 Adjustment of RX Sensitivity: (1) Select GSM850 Band: 1) Set BCCH level:-85dBm;ARFCN:128. 2) Test sample make a call to connect RF Tester.. 3) Set TCH level:-106dBm. 4) Measure BERII error at TCH ARFCN:128, 190,251. 5) Tuen up the RX matching cricuit to make sure BERII<2% at each ARFCN. (2) Select PCS Band: 1) Set BCCH level:-85dBm;ARFCN:512. 2) Test sample make a call to connect RF Tester.. 3) Set TCH level:-106dBm. 4) Measure BERII error at TCH ARFCN:512, 661, 810. 5) Tuen up the RX matching cricuit to make sure BERII<2% at each ARFCN.
Report No: KS110411B01-SF Page 1 Date of measurement: 04/14/2011 Area Scan: 7 x 7 x 1 dx=15mm dy=15mm Zoom Scan: 5 x 5 x 7 dx=5mm dy=5mm dz=5mm Z Axis Scan: 1 x 1 x 21 dx=20mm dy=20mm dz=5mm A. Experimental conditions. Phantom File surf_sam_plan.txt, Adaptative 2 max Phantom Validation plane Device Position Body Band GSM850 Channels Middle Signal CW B. Instrumentations. PC HP (Pentium(R) V3.06GHz, SN:375052-AA1) Calibrated: N/A Wireless Communication Test Set R&S (CMU200, SN:B23-03291) Calibration Due: 05/25/2011 Network Analyzer Agilent(E5071B, MY42301382) Calibration Due: 03/24/2012 Voltmeter Keithley (2000, SN:1015843) Calibration Due: 05/25/2011 Signal Generator Agilent (E8257C, SN:MY43321570) Calibration Due: 03/24/2012 Amplifier Mini-Circuits (ZHL-42, SN:110405) Calibration Due: 07/29/2011 Power Meter Agilent (E4416A, SN:QB41292714) Calibration Due: 03/24/2012 Probe Antennessa (SN:SN_1109_EP_100) Calibration Due: 05/04/2012 DIPOLE 835 Antennessa (DIPI32,SN 48/05) Calibration Due: 02/09/2012 Phantom Antennessa (SN:SN41_05_SAM29) Calibrated: N/A Liquid Antennessa Calibrated: N/A Measurement SW OPEN SAR V2.1 Calibrated: N/A System Performance Check Data (850MHz Head) Report No: KS110411B01-SF Page 2 C. SAR Measurement Results Frequency (MHz) 835.000024 Relative permitivity (real part) 41.417999 Relative permitivity (imaginary part) 20.020350 Conductivity (S/m) 0.930279 Variation (%) -0.470000 Ambient Temperature: 21 °C Liquid Temperature: 20 °C ConvF: 20.66, 20.51, 28.36 Crest factor: 1:1 SURFACE SAR VOLUME SAR Maximum location: X=0.00, Y=-5.00 SAR 10g (W/Kg) 6.377661 SAR 1g (W/Kg) 9.535156 Z Axis Scan Report No: KS110411B01-SF Page 3 Date of measurement: 04/14/2011 Area Scan: 7 x 7 x 1 dx=15mm dy=15mm Zoom Scan: 5 x 5 x 7 dx=5mm dy=5mm dz=5mm Z Axis Scan: 1 x 1 x 21 dx=20mm dy=20mm dz=5mm A. Experimental conditions. Phantom File surf_sam_plan.txt, Adaptative 2 max Phantom Validation plane Device Position Body Band GSM850 Channels Middle Signal CW B. Instrumentations. PC HP (Pentium(R) V3.06GHz, SN:375052-AA1) Calibrated: N/A Wireless Communication Test Set R&S (CMU200, SN:B23-03291) Calibration Due: 05/25/2011 Network Analyzer Agilent(E5071B, MY42301382) Calibration Due: 03/24/2012 Voltmeter Keithley (2000, SN:1015843) Calibration Due: 05/25/2011 Signal Generator Agilent (E8257C, SN:MY43321570) Calibration Due: 03/24/2012 Amplifier Mini-Circuits (ZHL-42, SN:110405) Calibration Due: 07/29/2011 Power Meter Agilent (E4416A, SN:QB41292714) Calibration Due: 03/24/2012 Probe Antennessa (SN:SN_1109_EP_100) Calibration Due: 05/04/2012 DIPOLE 835 Antennessa (DIPI32,SN 48/05) Calibration Due: 02/09/2012 Phantom Antennessa (SN:SN41_05_SAM29) Calibrated: N/A Liquid Antennessa Calibrated: N/A Measurement SW OPEN SAR V2.1 Calibrated: N/A System Performance Check Data (850MHz Body) Report No: KS110411B01-SF Page 4 C. SAR Measurement Results Frequency (MHz) 835.000024 Relative permitivity (real part) 57.501999 Relative permitivity (imaginary part) 21.866249 Conductivity (S/m) 0.992052 Variation (%) -0.740000 Ambient Temperature: 21 °C Liquid Temperature: 20 °C ConvF: 20.00, 19.88, 27.77 Crest factor: 1:1 SURFACE SAR VOLUME SAR Maximum location: X=0.00, Y=-5.00 SAR 10g (W/Kg) 6.853908 SAR 1g (W/Kg) 10.170830 Z Axis Scan Report No: KS110411B01-SF Page 5 Date of measurement: 04/14/2011 Area Scan: 7 x 7 x 1 dx=15mm dy=15mm Zoom Scan: 5 x 5 x 7 dx=5mm dy=5mm dz=5mm Z Axis Scan: 1 x 1 x 21 dx=20mm dy=20mm dz=5mm A. Experimental conditions. Phantom File surf_sam_plan.txt, Adaptative 2 max Phantom Validation plane Device Position Body Band GSM1900 Channels Middle Signal CW B. Instrumentations. PC HP (Pentium(R) V3.06GHz, SN:375052-AA1) Calibrated: N/A Wireless Communication Test Set R&S (CMU200, SN:B23-03291) Calibration Due: 05/25/2011 Network Analyzer Agilent(E5071B, MY42301382) Calibration Due: 03/24/2012 Voltmeter Keithley (2000, SN:1015843) Calibration Due: 05/25/2011 Signal Generator Agilent (E8257C, SN:MY43321570) Calibration Due: 03/24/2012 Amplifier Mini-Circuits (ZHL-42, SN:110405) Calibration Due: 07/29/2011 Power Meter Agilent (E4416A, SN:QB41292714) Calibration Due: 03/24/2012 Probe Antennessa (SN:SN_1109_EP_100) Calibration Due: 05/04/2012 DIPOLE 1900 Antennessa (DIPI36, SN 48/05) Calibration Due: 02/09/2012 Phantom Antennessa (SN:SN41_05_SAM29) Calibrated: N/A Liquid Antennessa Calibrated: N/A Measurement SW OPEN SAR V2.1 Calibrated: N/A System Performance Check Data (1900MHz Head) Report No: KS110411B01-SF Page 6 C. SAR Measurement Results Frequency (MHz) 1950.000000 Relative permitivity (real part) 40.306999 Relative permitivity (imaginary part) 13.506150 Conductivity (S/m) 1.410642 Variation (%) -0.460000 Ambient Temperature 21 °C Liquid Temperature 20 °C ConvF 41.91, 43.15, 56.44 Crest factor 1:1 SURFACE SAR VOLUME SAR Maximum location: X=0.00, Y=-5.00 SAR 10g (W/Kg) 21.123966 SAR 1g (W/Kg) 39.374130 Z Axis Scan Report No: KS110411B01-SF Page 7 Date of measurement: 04/14/2011 Area Scan: 7 x 7 x 1 dx=15mm dy=15mm Zoom Scan: 5 x 5 x 7 dx=5mm dy=5mm dz=5mm Z Axis Scan: 1 x 1 x 21 dx=20mm dy=20mm dz=5mm A. Experimental conditions. Phantom File surf_sam_plan.txt, Adaptative 2 max Phantom Validation plane Device Position Body Band GSM1900 Channels Middle Signal CW B. Instrumentations. PC HP (Pentium(R) V3.06GHz, SN:375052-AA1) Calibrated: N/A Wireless Communication Test Set R&S (CMU200, SN:B23-03291) Calibration Due: 05/25/2011 Network Analyzer Agilent(E5071B, MY42301382) Calibration Due: 03/24/2012 Voltmeter Keithley (2000, SN:1015843) Calibration Due: 05/25/2011 Signal Generator Agilent (E8257C, SN:MY43321570) Calibration Due: 03/24/2012 Amplifier Mini-Circuits (ZHL-42, SN:110405) Calibration Due: 07/29/2011 Power Meter Agilent (E4416A, SN:QB41292714) Calibration Due: 03/24/2012 Probe Antennessa (SN:SN_1109_EP_100) Calibration Due: 05/04/2012 DIPOLE 1900 Antennessa (DIPI36, SN 48/05) Calibration Due: 02/09/2012 Phantom Antennessa (SN:SN41_05_SAM29) Calibrated: N/A Liquid Antennessa Calibrated…
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Report No: KS110411B01-SF Page 147 III. 802.11 B RESULTS TYPE PAR AM E TE RS Phone Measurement 1: Right Head with Cheek device position on Low Channel in 802.11b mode Measurement 2: Right Head with Cheek device position on Middle Channel in 802.11b mode Measurement 3: Right Head with Cheek device position on High Channel in 802.11b mode Measurement 4: Right Head with Tilt device position on Low Channel in 802.11b mode Measurement 5: Right Head with Tilt device position on Middle Channel in 802.11b mode Measurement 6: Right Head with Tilt device position on High Channel in 802.11b mode Measurement 7: Left Head with Cheek device position on Low Channel in 802.11b mode Measurement 8: Left Head with Cheek device position on Middle Channel in 802.11b mode Measurement 9: Left Head with Cheek device position on High Channel in 802.11b mode Measurement 10: Left Head with Tilt device position on Low Channel in 802.11b mode Measurement 11: Left Head with Tilt device position on Middle Channel in 802.11b mode Measurement 12: Left Head with Tilt device position on High Channel in 802.11b mode Measurement 13: FrontSide toward phantom 15mm on Low Channel in 802.11b mode Measurement 14: FrontSide toward phantom 15mm on Middle Channel in 802.11b mode Measurement 15: FrontSide toward phantom 15mm on High Channel in 802.11b mode Measurement 16: BackSide toward phantom 15mm on Low Channel in 802.11b mode Measurement 17: BackSide toward phantom 15mm on Middle Channel in 802.11b mode Measurement 18: BackSide toward phantom 15mm on High Channel in 802.11b mode Report No: KS110411B01-SF Page 148 MEASUREMENT 1 Date of measurement: 04/14/2011 Area Scan: 7 x 7 x 1 dx=15mm dy=15mm Zoom Scan: 5 x 5 x 7 dx=5mm dy=5mm dz=5mm Z Axis Scan: 1 x 1 x 21 dx=20mm dy=20mm dz=5mm A. Experimental conditions. Phantom File zinf15.txt, Adaptative 2 max Phantom Right head Device Position Cheek Band 802.11b Channels Low Signal wireless B. Instrumentations. PC HP (Pentium(R) V3.06GHz, SN:375052-AA1) Calibrated: N/A Wireless Communication Test Set R&S (CMU200, SN:B23-03291) Calibration Due: 05/25/2011 Network Analyzer Agilent(E5071B, MY42301382) Calibration Due: 03/24/2012 Voltmeter Keithley (2000, SN:1015843) Calibration Due: 05/25/2011 Signal Generator Agilent (E8257C, SN:MY43321570)Calibration Due: 03/24/2012 Amplifier Mini-Circuits (ZHL-42, SN:110405)Calibration Due: 07/29/2011 Power Meter Agilent (E4416A, SN:QB41292714)Calibration Due: 03/24/2012 Probe Antennessa (SN:SN_1109_EP_100)Calibration Due: 05/04/2011 DIPOLE 2450 Antennessa (DIPJ37,SN 48/05) Calibration Due: 10/09/2011 Phantom Antennessa (SN:SN41_05_SAM29)Calibrated: N/A Liquid Antennessa Calibrated: N/A Measurement SW OPEN SAR V2.1 Calibrated: N/A C. SAR Measurement Results Frequency (MHz) 2412.0000 Relative permitivity (real part) 40.405521 Relative permitivity (imaginary part) 13.349850 Conductivity (S/m) 1.862061 Variation (%) -1.200000 Ambient Temperature: 21 °C Liquid Temperature: 20 °C ConvF: 51.18,53.87,70.48 Report No: KS110411B01-SF Page 149 Crest factor: 1:1 SURFACE SAR VOLUME SAR Report No: KS110411B01-SF Page 150 Maximum location: X=-13.00, Y=-3.00 SAR 10g (W/Kg) 0.078140 SAR 1g (W/Kg) 0.115912 Z Axis Scan Report No: KS110411B01-SF Page 151 MEASUREMENT 2 Date of measurement: 04/14/2011 Area Scan: 7 x 7 x 1 dx=15mm dy=15mm Zoom Scan: 5 x 5 x 7 dx=5mm dy=5mm dz=5mm Z Axis Scan: 1 x 1 x 21 dx=20mm dy=20mm dz=5mm A. Experimental conditions. Phantom File zinf15.txt, Adaptative 2 max Phantom Right head Device Position Cheek Band 802.11b Channels Middle Signal wireless B. Instrumentations. PC HP (Pentium(R) V3.06GHz, SN:375052-AA1) Calibrated: N/A Wireless Communication Test Set R&S (CMU200, SN:B23-03291) Calibration Due: 05/25/2011 Network Analyzer Agilent(E5071B, MY42301382) Calibration Due: 03/24/2012 Voltmeter Keithley (2000, SN:1015843) Calibration Due: 05/25/2011 Signal Generator Agilent (E8257C, SN:MY43321570)Calibration Due: 03/24/2012 Amplifier Mini-Circuits (ZHL-42, SN:110405)Calibration Due: 07/29/2011 Power Meter Agilent (E4416A, SN:QB41292714)Calibration Due: 03/24/2012 Probe Antennessa (SN:SN_1109_EP_100)Calibration Due: 05/04/2011 DIPOLE 2450 Antennessa (DIPJ37,SN 48/05) Calibration Due: 10/09/2011 Phantom Antennessa (SN:SN41_05_SAM29)Calibrated: N/A Liquid Antennessa Calibrated: N/A Measurement SW OPEN SAR V2.1 Calibrated: N/A C. SAR Measurement Results Frequency (MHz) 2437.000000 Relative permitivity (real part) 40.411368 Relative permitivity (imaginary part) 13.348910 Conductivity (S/m) 1.856671 Variation (%) -0.300000 Ambient Temperature: 21 °C Liquid Temperature: 20 °C Report No: KS110411B01-SF Page 152 ConvF: 51.18,53.87,70.48 Crest factor: 1:1 SURFACE SAR VOLUME SAR Report No: KS110411B01-SF Page 153 Maximum location: X=-13.00, Y=-3.00 SAR 10g (W/Kg) 0.062140 SAR 1g (W/Kg) 0.089657 Z Axis Scan Report No: KS110411B01-SF Page 154 MEASUREMENT 3 Date of measurement: 04/14/2011 Area Scan: 7 x 7 x 1 dx=15mm dy=15mm Zoom Scan: 5 x 5 x 7 dx=5mm dy=5mm dz=5mm Z Axis Scan: 1 x 1 x 21 dx=20mm dy=20mm dz=5mm A. Experimental conditions. Phantom File zinf15.txt, Adaptative 2 max Phantom Right head Device Position Cheek Band 802.11b Channels High Signal wireless B. Instrumentations. PC HP (Pentium(R) V3.06GHz, SN:375052-AA1) Calibrated: N/A Wireless Communication Test Set R&S (CMU200, SN:B23-03291) Calibration Due: 05/25/2011 Network Analyzer Agilent(E5071B, MY42301382) Calibration Due: 03/24/2012 Voltmeter Keithley (2000, SN:1015843) Calibration Due: 05/25/2011 Signal Generator Agilent (E8257C, SN:MY43321570)Calibration Due: 03/24/2012 Amplifier Mini-Circuits (ZHL-42, SN:110405)Calibration Due: 07/29/2011 Power Meter Agilent (E4416A, SN:QB41292714)Calibration Due: 03/24/2012 Probe Antennessa (SN:SN_1109_EP_100)Calibration Due: 05/04/2011 DIPOLE 2450 Antennessa (DIPJ37,SN 48/05) Calibration Due: 10/09/2011 Phantom Antennessa (SN:SN41_05_SAM29)Calibrated: N/A Liquid Antennessa Calibrated: N/A Measurement SW OPEN SAR V2.1 Calibrated: N/A C. SAR Measurement Res…
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Report No: KS110411B01-SF Page 202 IIII. 802.11 G RESULTS TYPE PAR AM E TE RS Phone Measurement 1: Right Head with Cheek device position on Low Channel in 802.11g mode Measurement 2: Right Head with Cheek device position on Middle Channel in 802.11g mode Measurement 3: Right Head with Cheek device position on High Channel in 802.11g mode Measurement 4: Right Head with Tilt device position on Low Channel in 802.11g mode Measurement 5: Right Head with Tilt device position on Middle Channel in 802.11g mode Measurement 6: Right Head with Tilt device position on High Channel in 802.11g mode Measurement 7: Left Head with Cheek device position on Low Channel in 802.11g mode Measurement 8: Left Head with Cheek device position on Middle Channel in 802.11g mode Measurement 9: Left Head with Cheek device position on High Channel in 802.11g mode Measurement 10: Left He…
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15C | 2.41 GHz - 2.46 GHz | 55.00 mW |

MID (MOBILE INTERNET DEVICE)
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
GSM MOBILE PHONE-GSM PORTION
Equipment Class
PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear
MOBILE PHONE WITH BT/WI-FI
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
GSM MOBILE PHONE- USB PORTION
Equipment Class
JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral