
Text extracted from the exhibit documents filed with the FCC. Open a document above to read the original.
1 Content FOR YOUR SAFETY .......................................................................... 3 UNDERSTANDING YOUR PHONE ......................................................... 5 PHONE OVERVIEW.......................................................................... 6 Position of the Keys ................................................................................................................. 6 Function of Keys ...................................................................................................................... 7 GETTING STARTED .......................................................................... 8 Installing SIM Card and Battery .............................................................................................. 8 Installing Memory Card ........................................................................................................... 8 Switch On/Off the Phone ........................................................................................................ 8 Automatic Customer Registration .......................................................................................... 8 BASIC OPERATIONS ......................................................................... 9 To Make Calls ............................................................................................................................. 9 Answer/Reject an Incoming Call................................................................................................ 9 Options During a Call ................................................................................................................. 9 MAIN MENU ............................................................................... 10 MESSAGES ............................................................................................................................. 10 CALL CENTER ......................................................................................................................... 11 Call history ................................................................................................................................ 12 Call Settings ............................................................................................................................... 13 IDEAS ..................................................................................................................................... 13 TELCEL ................................................................................................................................... 13 PHONEBOOK ......................................................................................................................... 13 MEDIA ................................................................................................................................... 14 CAMERA ................................................................................................................................ 15 WEB ....................................................................................................................................... 15 AUDIO PLAYER ....................................................................................................................... 15 TV .......................................................................................................................................... 15 GAMES .................................................................................................................................. 16 CONFIGURATION ................................................................................................................... 16 User profiles .............................................................................................................................. 16 Phone Settings .......................................................................................................................... 17 Network settings ....................................................................................................................... 17 Security settings ........................................................................................................................ 18 2 Connectivity .............................................................................................................................. 18 Restore Factory Settings ........................................................................................................... 18 FILE MANAGER ...................................................................................................................... 19 TOOLS .................................................................................................................................... 19 BLUETOOTH ........................................................................................................................... 20 Use of USB ................................................................................. 20 Maintenance & Safety ................................................................... 20 After sales service ................................................................................................................. 21 Charger and Adapter Safety .................................................................................................. 21 Battery Information and Care ............................................................................................... 21 General Notice ...................................................................................................................... 21 Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................... 22 3 FOR YOUR SAFETY For your safety and proper use of the mobile phone, please read the following guidelines carefully: Do not switch the mobile phone on when clos…
Text truncated - open the document above for the full version.
External Photos
FCC ID: ZC4LX6 Label Label Location
Date: May 22, 2012 Equipment Authorization Division Office of Engineering and Technology Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Ref: FCC ID: ZC4LX6 Dear Sirs: Corporativo Lanix S.A. de C.V. requests acceptance of the labeling proposal described below for cell phone bearing FCC identifier ZC4LX6. The subject cell phone are compact handheld models as shown in figure 1, authorized under 47CFR Part 22H&24E for GSM mobile services. Figure 1. Because the majority of the cell phone housing is composed of display, speaker, operating controls and a removable battery pack, there is extremely limited space available to attach the required label carrying the FCC identifier. Attaching the label to the battery pack is not acceptable because the battery pack is a removable item. For this reason, Corporativo Lanix S.A. de C.V. proposes placing the label carrying the FCC identifier inside the battery compartment as shown in figure 2. 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), Corporativo Lanix S.A. de C.V. will add the FCC identifier " ZC4LX6 " to the outside of the consumer "gift box" packaging. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Internal Photos Primary Antenna TV FM Antenna-1 TV FM Antenna-2 BT Antenna
SZ12050050S01 Page 2 of 71 DIRECTORY TESTING LABORATORY.............................................................................................................4 1.1. Identification of the Responsible Testing Laboratory................................................................. 4 1.2. Identification of the Responsible Testing Location.....................................................................4 1.3. Accreditation Certificate..............................................................................................................4 1.4. List of Test Equipments...............................................................................................................4 2. TECHNICAL INFORMATION..................................................................................................5 2.1. Identification of Applicant...........................................................................................................5 2.2. Identification of Manufacturer.....................................................................................................5 2.3. Equipment Under Test (EUT)......................................................................................................5 2.3.1. Photographs of the EUT............................................................................................................5 2.3.2. Identification of all used EUT...................................................................................................5 2.4. Applied Reference Documents.................................................................................................... 6 2.5. Device Category and SAR Limits................................................................................................6 2.6. Test Environment/Conditions......................................................................................................7 3. SPECIFIC ABSORPTION RATE (SAR)...................................................................................8 3.1. Introduction..................................................................................................................................8 3.2. SAR Definition............................................................................................................................ 8 4. SAR MEASUREMENT SETUP..................................................................................................9 4.1. The Measurement System............................................................................................................9 4.2. Probe............................................................................................................................................ 9 4.3. Probe Calibration Process..........................................................................................................11 4.3.1 Dosimetric Assessment Procedure...........................................................................................11 4.3.2 Free Space Assessment Procedure...........................................................................................11 4.3.2 Temperature Assessment Procedure........................................................................................11 4.4. Phantom..................................................................................................................................... 12 4.5. Device Holder............................................................................................................................12 5. TISSUE SIMULATING LIQUIDS........................................................................................... 13 6. UNCERTAINTY ASSESSMENT............................................................................................. 15 6.1. UNCERTAINTY EVALUATION FOR HANDSET SAR TEST............................................ 15 6.2. UNCERTAINTY FOR SYSTEM PERFORMANCE CHECK................................................ 16 7. SAR MEASUREMENT EVALUATION................................................................................. 18 SZ12050050S01 Page 3 of 71 7.1. System Setup..............................................................................................................................18 7.2. Validation Results......................................................................................................................19 8. OPERATIONAL CONDITIONS DURING TEST..................................................................20 8.1. Informations on the testing........................................................................................................ 20 8.2. Body-worn Configurations........................................................................................................ 21 8.3. Measurement procedure.............................................................................................................21 8.4. Description of interpolation/extrapolation scheme....................................................................22 9. MEASUREMENT OF CONDUCTED PEAK OUTPUT POWER....................................... 23 10. TEST RESULTS LIST.............................................................................................................25 11. MULTIPLE TRANSMITTERS EVALUATION.................................................................. 27 ANNEX A EUT SETUP PHOTOS................................................................................................28 ANNEX B GRAPH TEST RESULTS...........................................................................................31 Change History IssueDateReason for change 1.0May 18, 2012First edition SZ12050050S01 Page 4 of 71 Testing Laboratory 1.1. Identification of the Responsible Testing Laboratory Company Name:Shenzhen Morlab Communications Technology Co., Ltd. Department:Morlab Laboratory Address:3/F, Electronic Testing Building, Shahe Road, Nanshan District, Shen…
Text truncated - open the document above for the full version.
Ref: CR-280-1-08-SATB-A COMOSAR E-Field probe Calibration Report 1 COMOSAR E-FIELD PROBE CALIBRATION REPORT Prepared By: LUC Jérôme, SATIMO Project Description: SAR TEST BENCH Prepared For (End User): Shenzhen Morlab Communication Technology This document is issued by SATIMO, in confidence and is not to be reproduced in whole or in part without the prior written permission. The information contained herein is to be used only for the purpose for which it is submitted and is not to be released in whole or in part without the prior written permission of SATIMO. Ref: CR-280-1-08-SATB-A COMOSAR E-Field probe Calibration Report 2 COMOSAR SEPT ISOTROPIC E-FIELD PROBE CALIBRATION REPORT DATE: 12/02/2009 REFERENCE: SN 37/08 EP80 OBJECT: COMOSAR SEPT ISOTROPIC E-FIELD PROBE MANUFACTURER: SATIMO SERIAL NUMBER: SN 37/08 EP80 CUSTOMER: Shenzhen Morlab Communication Technology CONTRACT: PF2130108b_SAR_Morlab DATE OF CALIBRATION: 24/09/20 WARRANTY: This Calibration certificate may not be reproduced other than in full. Calibration certificates without signature and seal are not valid. This documentation contains property information which is protected by copyright. All right are reserved. No part of this document may be photocopied, reproduced without the prior written agreement of SATIMO. SATIMO shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential in connection with the furnishing, performance or use of this material. Warranty doesn’t apply to Normal wear, Normal tear, Improper use, Improper maintain, Improper installation. Date SAR TEAM MANAGER Date SAR TEAM MANAGER Ref: CR-280-1-08-SATB-A COMOSAR E-Field probe Calibration Report 3 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Frequency Range 100 MHz - 30 GHz Probe length 330 mm Length of one dipole 4.5 mm Maximum external diameter 8 mm Probe extremity diameter 6.5 mm Distance between dipoles/probe extremity < 2.7 mm Resistance of the three dipole (at the connector) Dipole 1: R1=1.4382 MΩ Dipole 2: R2=1.4894 MΩ Dipole 3: R3=1.4683 MΩ Connector (HIROSE series SR30) 6 wire male (Hirose SR30series) The probe could be checked by measuring the resistance of the three dipoles. CALIBRATION TEST EQUIPMENT TYPE IDENTIFICATION Calibration bench CALISAR Multimeter Keithley 2000 Ref: CR-280-1-08-SATB-A COMOSAR E-Field probe Calibration Report 4 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE Probe calibration is realized, in compliance with CENELEC EN 50361 and IEEE 1528 std, with CALISAR, Antennessa proprietary calibration system. The calibration is performed with the EN 50361 annexe technique using reference guide at the five frequencies. Where : P fw = Forward Power P bw = Backward Power a and b = Waveguide dimensions = Skin depth Keithley configuration: Rate = Medium; Filter =ON; RDGS=10; FILTER TYPE =MOVING AVERAGE; RANGE AUTO After each calibration, a SAR measurement is performed on a validation dipole and compared with a NPL calibrated probe, to verify it. Ref: CR-280-1-08-SATB-A COMOSAR E-Field probe Calibration Report 5 PROBE UNCERTAINTIES Ref: CR-280-1-08-SATB-A COMOSAR E-Field probe Calibration Report 6 1. Calibration at 450.00 MHz A. Calibration parameters. Label GSM450 Epsilon 43.33 Sigma 0.84 S/m Temperature 21°C Antenna gain 2.03 dB Antenna S11 -10.50 dB Low limit detection (CW) Calibration curves ei=f(V) (i=1,2,3) allow to obtain E-field value using the formula: EEEE= The following tables represent the calibration curves linearization by curve segment in CW signal. Ref: CR-280-1-08-SATB-A COMOSAR E-Field probe Calibration Report 7 Calibration coefficients for the three dipoles in CW: v1 e1 v2 e2 v3 e3 0.584004 419.557857 -0.696059 435.622023 0.541191 412.830715 0.467833 339.207465 -0.556278 351.381991 0.469757 336.297240 0.376994 276.348283 -0.452232 288.647980 0.378826 274.224190 0.302778 224.954643 -0.359005 232.397390 0.305842 224.365698 0.241038 182.154071 -0.286978 188.889931 0.246562 183.825274 0.192549 148.484090 -0.230386 154.650994 0.195712 148.993075 0.154033 121.674762 -0.185412 127.378480 0.157543 122.783107 0.123397 100.276479 -0.147311 104.193802 0.125866 100.956090 0.099878 83.770361 -0.118637 86.660489 0.101471 84.063863 0.081165 70.553219 -0.095250 72.263937 0.082289 70.694342 0.065166 59.152028 -0.076788 60.795323 0.066427 59.538957 0.051916 49.592416 -0.061280 51.041514 0.053353 50.232492 0.041968 42.297602 -0.048746 43.022565 0.042906 42.675214 0.033724 36.126757 -0.039149 36.748110 0.034686 36.605243 0.021855 26.962568 -0.024798 27.024723 0.022272 27.149463 0.018405 23.975145 -0.020856 24.085809 0.018755 24.141334 0.015467 21.515985 -0.017534 21.515985 0.015767 21.615299 0.013018 19.309065 -0.014750 19.398191 0.013276 19.487731 0.010938 17.408496 -0.012392 17.529166 0.011157 17.569575 0.009022 15.586953 -0.010228 15.658899 0.009215 15.676938 0.007353 13.956010 -0.008328 13.988181 0.007484 14.020428 0.005989 12.466979 -0.006801 12.495719 0.006111 12.567858 0.004890 11.214019 -0.005573 11.265779 0.005003 11.330818 0.004019 10.133541 -0.004570 10.121882 0.004099 10.168601 0.003279 9.094132 -0.003739 9.157170 0.003352 9.125596 0.002660 8.095827 -0.003041 8.293946 0.002769 8.265350 0.002126 7.324219 -0.002453 7.366500 0.002188 7.358024 0.001685 6.565400 -0.001947 6.580536 0.001724 6.542765 0.001300 5.784440 -0.001511 5.718225 0.001334 5.757862 0.001123 5.245191 -0.001307 5.269400 0.001174 5.275471 0.000891 4.701768 -0.001057 4.723470 0.000924 4.728912 0.000704 4.209798 -0.000850 4.226839 0.000736 4.243862 0.000574 3.790376 -0.000689 3.791428 0.000603 3.830551 0.000457 3.396200 -0.000570 3.434303 0.000483 3.421852 0.000365 3.050686 -0.000463 3.078014 0.000389 3.079630 0.000292 2.745766 -0.000369 2.726866 0.00031…
Text truncated - open the document above for the full version.
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
Ref: CR-280-7-08-SATB-A COMOSAR Dipole 2450 MHz Calibration Report DIPOLE 2450 MHZ CALIBRATION REPORT !"# $% &'( ())&*"+#,"#,-. /&0,* 1 "2*32*$&45& *)()&*#(2*&4& #2) &( *) ) 5"# $%!)*(&*6)*(*) *&&5& ()*72&4&)* 7)2& 2)&7)* ) )&*8#2)*6& )&*(&*)* 2)*) & 5 &*46&2 & 6&72)(2)) 5 )*) *&&54 )*72&4&)*7)2& 2)&7)* ) )&*&6"# $%8 Ref: CR-280-7-08-SATB-A COMOSAR Dipole 2450 MHz Calibration Report DIPOLE 2450 MHz CALIBRATION REPORT DATE REFERENCE"- 9 : OBJECT%$%"+ ,,,+,/,+,-, %, MANUFACTURER"# $% SERIALNUMBER"- 9 : CUSTOMER"2*32*$&45& *)()&*#(2*&4& CONTRACT/ :5;"+;$&45 DATE OF CALIBRATION WARRANTY: #2) 4)5)&*()6)( *&5& (&22*)*6 4484)5)&*()6)( 7)2& )* * 4*&<4)8#2) &( *)&*(&*)* &)*6& )&*72)(2) &( 5 (&)28 44 )2 <8 -& &6 2) &( * 5 2&&(&)! & (7)2& 2)&7)* *&6"# $%8"# $% 244*&54)546&& (&*)*2)*&6&)*()*4&(&* = *)4)*(&**()&*7)226 *) 2)*!6& *(& &62) )48>*& *?4&-& 47!-& 4! & ! & )*)*! &)* 44)&*8 "+#,$$-@,+ "+#,$$-@,+ Ref: CR-280-7-08-SATB-A COMOSAR Dipole 2450 MHz Calibration Report PRODUCT DESCRIPTION CALIBRATION TEST EQUIPMENT TYPE IDENTIFICATION A(&-7&B*43.:CD MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE >4(2)&4 *264&6"$2*& 6)447)2D$.324)= )8 E ! E E D E ED E ED E ED ! D!DD Frequency (GHz) S11 (dB) VSWR at 2450 MHz: -33.09 dB.
Report No.: SZ12050050W01 Page 2 of 42 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. GENERAL INFORMATION .................................................................................................... 3 1.1 EUT Description ......................................................................................................................... 3 1.2 Test Standards and Results ........................................................................................................ 4 1.3 Facilities and Accreditations ...................................................................................................... 5 2. 47 CFR PART 2, PART 22H & 24E REQUIREMENTS ........................................................ 6 2.1 Conducted RF Output Power .................................................................................................... 6 2.2 99% Occupied Bandwidth ....................................................................................................... 14 2.3 Frequency Stability ................................................................................................................... 18 2.4 Conducted Out of Band Emissions ......................................................................................... 20 2.5 Band Edge ................................................................................................................................. 27 2.6 Transmitter Radiated Power (EIRP/ERP) ............................................................................. 31 2.7 Radiated Out of Band Emissions ............................................................................................ 36 Change History Issue Date Reason for change 1.0 May 21, 2012 First edition Report No.: SZ12050050W01 Page 3 of 42 1. GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1 EUT Description EUT Type ............................. : GSM Phone Serial No. .............................. : (n.a, marked #1 by test site) Hardware Version ................. : V1.0 Software Version .................. : Applicant .............................. : Manufacturer ........................ : V04 Corporativo Lanix S.A. de C.V. Carretera Internacional Hermosillo-Nogales Km 8.5,Hermosillo Sonora, Mexico Shenzhen Tinno Mobile Technology Corp.. 4/F, H-3 Building, OCT Eastern industrial Park, No.1 XiangShan East Road.,Nan Shan District, Shenzhen, P.R. China. Frequency Range .................. : GSM 850MHz: Tx: 824.20 - 848.80MHz (at intervals of 200kHz); Rx: 869.20 - 893.80MHz (at intervals of 200kHz) GSM 1900MHz: Tx: 1850.20 - 1909.80MHz (at intervals of 200kHz); Rx: 1930.20 - 1989.80MHz (at intervals of 200kHz) Modulation Type................... : GPRS/GSM Mode with GMSK Modulation Multislot Class ...................... : GPRS: Multislot Class12, Antenna Type ........................ : PIFA Antenna Emission Designators ........... : GSM:253KGXW, Note 1: The transmitter (Tx) frequency arrangement of the Cellular 850MHz band used by the EUT can be represented with the formula F(n)=824.2+0.2*(n-128), 128<=n<=251; the lowest, middle, highest channel numbers (ARFCHs) used and tested in this report are separately 128 (824.2MHz), 190 (836.6MHz) and 251 (848.8MHz). Note 2: The transmitter (Tx) frequency arrangement of the PCS 1900MHz band used by the EUT can be represented with the formula F(n)=1850.2+0.2*(n-512), 512<=n<=810; the lowest, middle and highest channel numbers (ARFCHs) used and tested in this report are separately 512 (1850.2MHz), 661 (1880.0MHz) and 810 (1909.8MHz). Report No.: SZ12050050W01 Page 4 of 42 1.2 Test Standards and Results The objective of the report is to perform testing according to 47 CFR Part 2, Part 22 and Part 24 for the EUT FCC ID Certification: No. Identity Document Title 1 47 CFR Part 2 (10-1-09 Edition) Frequency Allocations and Radio Treaty Matters; General Rules and Regulations 2 47 CFR Part 22 (10-1-09 Edition) Public Mobile Services 3 47 CFR Part 24 (10-1-09 Edition) Personal Communications Services Test deta…
Text truncated - open the document above for the full version.
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | 24E | 1.85 GHz - 1.91 GHz | 970.00 mW | 253KGXW | 0.1 ppm |

smartphone
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
Smart Phone
Equipment Class
DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter
Smartphone
Equipment Class
PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear
U100 Mobile Phone
Equipment Class
PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear
Smartphone
Equipment Class
DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter