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User Manual H275ZH User Manual 2 Welcome! PLEASE READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE USING THE PHONE TO MAKE A BETTER USE OF YOUR PHONE. WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE DUE TO YOUR MISUNDERSTANDING OF THIS INFORMATION AND MISACTTING. We are endeavoring to improve our products and services and we reserve all the rights to revise and change the description of this product and its software as well as this user’s manual without obligation to notify any person of such revisions and changes. This user’s manual is for your better use of this phone not an approval of any accessories. All the pictures in this manual are for reference only. There may be slight difference between the appearance of phone and keys and contents of display used in this manual and those of your phone. Please refer to your phone for actuality. Some features introduced in this manual are network or subscription-dependent features. Please contact your service provider H275ZH User Manual 3 Introduction about the phone: Note: All the illustrations, simulated screen and related images used in this manual are for reference only. Please refer to your handset for actuality. H275ZH User Manual 4 Note: All the illustrations, simulated screen and related images used in this manual are for reference only. Please refer to your handset for actuality. H275ZH User Manual 5 Contents 1. Safety Information ...................................................................................................................... 7 2. Use and Care ............................................................................................................................. 9 3. Essential .................................................................................................................................... 10 3.1 Install the SIM card ........................................................................................................... 10 3.2 Battery Use and Installation .............................................................................................. 11 3.3 Memory Card .................................................................................................................... 12 3.4 Turn it on/off ..................................................................................................................... 12 3.5 Make a call ........................................................................................................................ 12 3.6 Answer or Reject a call ..................................................................................................... 13 3.7 Operation during a call ...................................................................................................... 13 3.8 Insert international access code ......................................................................................... 13 3.9 Dial a extension or voicemail number............................................................................... 14 3.10 Emergency calls .............................................................................................................. 14 4. Basic .......................................................................................................................................... 15 4.1 Display .............................................................................................................................. 15 4.2 Password ........................................................................................................................... 17 5. Functions ................................................................................................................................... 18 6. File manager ............................................................................................................................. 21 7. Phonebook ................................................................................................................................ 22 8. Fun & Games ........................................................................................................................... 24 8.1 Games ............................................................................................................................... 24 9. Call Center ................................................................................................................................ 25 9.1 Call history ........................................................................................................................ 25 9.2 Call Settings ...................................................................................................................... 25 10. Messaging ............................................................................................................................... 27 10.1 Writing Messages ............................................................................................................ 27 Text Messages ......................................................................................................................... 27 Multimedia Messages ............................................................................................................. 27 10.2 Inbox ............................................................................................................................... 28 10. 3 Drafts ............................................................................................................................... 28 10.4 Outbox ............................................................................................................................. 29 10.5 Sent messages ................................................................................................................. 30 10.6 Delete messages .............................................................................................................. 30 10.7 Broadcast messages .................…
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SCS-F18: Project and Product Certification Representative Authorization Letter Page 1 of 3 Rev 2.0 2206 Ringwood Avenue San Jose, CA 95131 Tel: 408-526-1188 Fax: 408-526-1088 Email: [email protected] Project and Product Certification Representative Reason for Amendment (current / obsolete) Revision History Approved Date FromTo Initial Release (current)1.01.0Nov-14-2006 Revised wording (current)1.02.0Sept–25-2007 SCS-F18: Project and Product Certification Representative Authorization Letter Page 2 of 3 Rev 2.0 Authorization Letter SCS-F18: Project and Product Certification Representative Authorization Letter Page 3 of 3 Rev 2.0 COSMOCOM,SAC May 25, 2011 To: SI EMIC, INC. 2206 Ringwood Avenue, San Jose, CA 95131 USA Dear Sir/Madam, Re: Project and Product Certification Representative Authorization Letter We, COSMOCOM,SAC hereby authorize SIEMIC, INC. to act as a Certification Body for certifying for the following project(s): (Product description: Mobile Phone model name: TZ 6109 FCC ID:ZKB-TZ 6109) We affirm that between SIEMIC and COSMOCOM,SAC ,any difference in understanding, including test plan, measurement methods, applicable standards and relevant procedures and processes have been resolved prior to commencement of testing activities. Sincerely, JUAN GARCIA / Manager COSMOCOM,SAC LUIS ARIAS SCHEREIBER, 215-LIMA, PERU
FCC ID: ZKB-TZ6109 Report No.: STS110518F1 FRONT VIEW OF SAMPLE BACK VIEW OF SAMPLE FCC ID: ZKB-TZ6109 Report No.: STS110518F1 LEFT VIEW OF SAMPLE RIGHT VIEW OF SAMPLE FCC ID: ZKB-TZ6109 Report No.: STS110518F1 TOP VIEW OF SAMPLE BOTTOM VIEW OF SAMPLE FCC ID: ZKB-TZ6109 Report No.: STS110518F1 VIEW OF ANOTHER COLOR OF SAMPLE FCC ID: ZKB-TZ6109 Report No.: STS110518F1 PHOTO OF USB LINE PHOTO OF EARPHONE FCC ID: ZKB-TZ6109 Report No.: STS110518F1 PHOTO OF POWER SUPPLY PHOTO OF BATTERY FCC ID: ZKB-TZ6109 Report No.: STS110518F1 PHOTO OF THE ENTIRE SAMPLE
FCC ID: ZKB-TZ6109 Report No.: STS110518F1 INTERNAL PHOTO OF SAMPLE – 1 INTERNAL PHOTO OF SAMPLE – 2 FCC ID: ZKB-TZ6109 Report No.: STS110518F1 INTERNAL PHOTO OF SAMPLE –3 INTERNAL PHOTO OF SAMPLE –4 FCC ID: ZKB-TZ6109 Report No.: STS110518F1 INTERNAL PHOTO OF POWER SUPPLY-1 INTERNAL PHOTO OF POWER SUPPLY-2
1/2 Operation Description OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION APPLICANT: COSMOCOM, SAC Manufacturer:COSMOCOM, SAC FCC I D : ZKB-TZ6109 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: Accessorie s 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 Charge r Bluetooth Specification Power Supply DC 5V by USB port form Adapter Frequency Range 2402MHz -2480MHz Modulation Type FHSS Channel Spacing 1MHz Channel Number 79 (CH Low: 2402MHz, CH Mid: 2441MHz, CH High: 2480MHz) Antenna Type Internal Fixed Antenna Gain 1.0dBi Temperature Range -20°C ~ 50°C
No Level IW CODE Description MPN Vendor Qty Part Reference 13 PCBA,V1T11,H2757,850/900/1800/1900,2SIM,Camera,BT,FM,3.5Earjack,White led,Nor 64;. EMS 1 2 4 PCB,mainboard,V1,H275 Truly 1 34 resistance RES,0402,1A,<50m Ω , 0 OHM RR0510S-000-XN Cyntec 24 3 4-A resistance RES,0402,1A,<50m Ω , 0 OHM MCR01MZPJ000 ROHM 24 3 4-B resistance RES,0402,1/16W 5%,0 OHM RC0402JR-070RL Yageo 24 3 4-C resistance RES,0402,1/16W 5%,0 OHM WR04X000JTL WALSIN 24 44 resistance RES,0603,1/10W 5%,0 OHM RC0603JR-070RL Yageo 1 4 4-A resistance RES,0603,1/10W 5%,0 OHM MCR03EZPJ000 ROHM 1 4 4-B resistance RES,0603,1/10W 5%,0 OHM WR06X000JTL WALSIN 1 54 resistance RES,0805,1/4W 1%,0.2 OHM MCR10EZHFLR200 ROHM 1 5 4-A resistance RES,0805,1/4W 1%,0.2 OHM RL0805FR-7W0R2L Yageo 1 5 4-B resistance RES,0805,1/8W 1%,0.2 OHM RL1220S-R20-FN Cyntec 1 5 4-C resistance RES,0805,1/4W 1%,0.2 OHM WW08PR200FTL WALSIN 1 64 resistance RES,0603,1/10W 5%,10OHM MCR03EZPJ100 ROHM 1 6 4-A resistance RES,0603,1/10W 5%,10OHM RC0603JR-0710RL Yageo 1 6 4-B resistance RES,0603,1/10W 5%,10 OHM WR06X100JTL WALSIN 1 74 resistance RES,0402,1/16W 5%,100 OHM RR0510S-101-JN Cyntec 2 7 4-A resistance RES,0402,1/16W 5%,100 OHM MCR01MZPJ101 ROHM 2 7 4-B resistance RES,0402,1/16W 5%,100 OHM RC0402JR-07100RL Yageo 2 7 4-C resistance RES,0402,1/16W 5%,100 OHM WR04X101JTL WALSIN 2 84 resistance RES,0402,1/16W 5%,1K OHM RR0510S-102-JN Cyntec 14 8 4-A resistance RES,0402,1/16W 5%,1K OHM MCRO1MZPJ102 ROHM 14 8 4-B resistance RES,0402,1/16W 5%,1K OHM RC0402JR-071KL Yageo 14 8 4-C resistance RES,0402,1/16W 5%,1K OHM WR04X102JTL WALSIN 14 94 resistance RES,0402,1/16W 5%,10K OHM RR0510S-103-JN Cyntec 3 9 4-A resistance RES,0402,1/16W 5%,10K OHM MCRO1MZPJ103 ROHM 3 9 4-B resistance RES,0402,1/16W 5%,10K OHM RC0402JR-0710KL Yageo 3 9 4-C resistance RES,0402,1/16W 5%,10K OHM WR04X103JTL WALSIN 3 10 4 resistance RES,0402,1/16W 5%,100K OHM RR0510S-104-JN Cyntec 6 10 4-A resistance RES,0402,1/16W 5%,100K OHM MCRO1MZPJ104 ROHM 6 10 4-B resistance RES,0402,1/16W 5%,100K OHM RC0402JR-07100KL Yageo 6 10 4-C resistance RES,0402,1/16W 5%,100K OHM WR04X104JTL WALSIN 6 11 4 resistance RES,0603,1/10W 5%,15 OHM RC0603JR-0715RL Yageo 1 11 4-A resistance RES,0603,1/10W 5%,15 OHM MCR03EZPJ150 ROHM 1 11 4-B resistance RES,0603,1/10W 5%,15 OHM WR06X150JTL WALSIN 1 12 4 resistance RES,0402,1/16W 5%,1.5K OHM RR0510S-152-JN Cyntec 4 12 4-A resistance RES,0402,1/16W 5%,1.5K OHM MCR01MZPJ152 ROHM 4 12 4-B resistance RES,0402,1/16W 5%,1.5K OHM RC0402JR-071K5L Yageo 4 12 4-C resistance RES,0402,1/16W 5%,1.5K OHM WR04X152JTL WALSIN 4 13 4 resistance RES,0402,1/16W 5%,15K OHM RR0510S-153-JN Cyntec 1 13 4-A resistance RES,0402,1/16W 5%,15K OHM RC0402JR-0715KL Yageo 1 13 4-B resistance RES,0402,1/16W 5%,15K OHM MCR01MZPJ153 ROHM 1 13 4-C resistance RES,0402,1/16W 5%,15K OHM WR04X153JTL WALSIN 1 14 4 resistance RES,0402,1/16W 5%,24K OHM RC0402JR-0724K Yageo 2 14 4-A resistance RES,0402,1/16W 5%,24K OHM RR0510S-243-JN Cyntec 2 14 4-B resistance RES,0402,1/16W 5%,24K OHM WR04X243JTL WALSIN 2 15 4 resistance RES,0402,1/16W 1%,330K OHM WR04X3303FTL WALSIN 1 15 4-A resistance RES,0402,1/16W 1%,330K OHM RC0402FR-07330KL Yageo 1 16 4 resistance RES,0402,1/16W 1%,39K OHM WR04X3902FTL WALSIN 1 16 4-A resistance RES,0402,1/16W 1%,39K OHM RC0402FR-0739KL Yageo 1 R101 R103 R104 R105 R202 R801R802R205 R402 R403 R410R301R216 R603R207R209 G6109 BOM (Assy Mainboard, With Shielding Cover ) B201 B202 B203 R211 R219 R418 R421 R510R511 R512 R514 R515 R517 L601 R607 R608R609 R610 R611 R803 R804 R805 R807 C816R208R215R214R502 R503 R602R217 R220 R321 R322 R401 R404 R406 R409R411 R508 R509 R604 R605 R606R407 R408 1 17 4 resistance RES,0402,1/16W 5%,47K OHM RR0510S-473-JN Cyntec 3 17 4-A resistance RES,0402,1/16W 5%,47K OHM MCR01MZPJ473 ROHM 3 17 4-B resistance RES,0402,1/16W 5%,47K OHM RC0402JR-0747KL Yageo 3 17 4-C resistance RES,0402,1/16W 5%,47K OHM WR04X473JTL WALSIN 3 18 4 resistance RES,0402,1/16W 5%,7.5K OHM RR0510S-752-JN Cyntec 1 18 4-A resistance RES,0402,1/16W 5%,7.5K OHM MCR01MZPJ752 ROHM 1 18 4-B resistance RES,0402,1/16W 5%,7.5K OHM RC0402JR-077K5L Yageo 1 18 4-C resistance RES,0402,1/16W 5%,7.5K OHM WR04X752JTL WALSIN 1 19 4 capacitance CAP,0402,C0G,50V,±5%,10pf GRM1555C1H100J Murata 6 19 4-A capacitance CAP,0402,NPO,50V,±5%,10pf CC0402JRNPO9BN100 Yageo 6 19 4-B capacitance CAP,0402,C0G,50V,±0.5pF,10pf UMK105CG100DV-F Taiyo-yuden 6 19 4-C capacitance CAP,0402,C0G,50V,±5%,10pf C0402C0G100J500NT(Y) EYANG 6 19 4-D capacitance CAP,0402,C0G,50V,±5%,10pf 0402N100J500CT WALSIN 6 20 4 capacitance CAP,0402,C0G,50V,±5%,100pf UMK105CG101JV-F Taiyo-yuden 6 20 4-A capacitance CAP,0402,C0G,50V,±5%,100pf C1005C0G1H101JT TDK 6 20 4-B capacitance CAP,0402,C0G,50V,±5%,100pf GRM1555C1H101J Murata 6 20 4-C capacitance CAP,0402,C0G,50V,±5%,100pf CC0402JRNPO9BN101 Yageo 6 20 4-D capacitance CAP,0402,C0G,50V,±5%,100pf 0402N101J500CT WALSIN 6 20 4-E capacitance CAP,0402,C0G,50V,±5%,100pf C0402C0G101J500NT(Y) EYANG 6 21 4 capacitance CAP,0402,X7R,50V,±10%,1nf UMK105BJ102KV-F Taiyo-yuden 4 21 4-A capacitance CAP,0402,X7R,50V,±10%,1nf C1005X7R1H102KT TDK 4 21 4-B capacitance CAP,0402,X7R,50V,±10%,1nf GRM155R71H102K Murata 4 21 4-C capacitance CAP,0402,X7R,50V,±10%,1nf CC0402KRX7R9BB102 Yageo 4 21 4-D capacitance CAP,0402,X7R,50V,±10%,1nf 0402B102K500CT WALSIN 4 21 4-E capacitance CAP,0402,X7R,50V,±10%,1nf C0402X7R102K500NT(Y) EYANG 4 22 4 capacitance CAP,0402,X5R,16V,±10%, 100nf EMK105BJ104KV-F Taiyo-yuden 13 22 4-A capacitance CAP,0402,X5R,16V,±10%, 100nf C1005X5R1C104KT TDK 13 22 4-B capacitance CAP,0402,X5R,16V,±10%, 100nf GRM155R61C104K Murata 13 22 4-C capacitance CAP,0402,X5R,16V,±10%, 100nf CC0402KRX7R7BB104 Yageo 13 22 4-D capacitance CAP,0402,X7R,16V,±10%,100nf GRM155R71C104K Murata 13 22 4-E capacitance CAP,0402,X7R,16V,±10%,100nf 0402B104K160CT WALSIN 13 22 4-F capacitance CAP,0402,X5R,16V,±10%,100nf C0402X5R104K160NT(Y) EYANG 13 22 4-G capacitance CAP,0402,X5R,10V,±10%,100nf C0402X5R104K100NT(Y) EYANG 13 23 4 capacitance C…
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Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No: KS110512B01-SF FCC ID: ZKB-TZ6109 Date of Issue :May 16, 2011 Page 1 of 37 Rev. 00 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of Compliance Certification Services. ANSI/IEEE Std. C95.1-1992 In accordance with the requirements of FCC Report and Order: ET Docket 93-62, and OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C FCC SAR TEST REPORT For GSM Mobile Phone Model No.: TZ6109 Trade Name: TZONTZEN FCC ID: ZKB-TZ6109 for COSMOCOM, SAC LUIS ARIAS SCHEREIBER, 215-LIMA-PERU Issued by Compliance Certification Services (Kunshan) Inc. No.10, Weiye Rd., Innovation Park, Eco & Tec. Development Part, Kunshan City, Jiangsu Province, P.R.China. TEL: 86-512-57355888 FAX: 86-512-57370818 http://www.ccsrf.com Note: This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of Compliance Certification Services Inc. This document may be altered or revised by Compliance Certification Services Inc. personnel only, and shall be noted in the revision section of the document. Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No: KS110512B01-SF FCC ID: ZKB-TZ6109 Date of Issue :May 16, 2011 Page 2 of 37 Rev. 00 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of Compliance Certification Services. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE (SAR EVALUATION) ........................................................... 3 2. EUT DESCRIPTION....................................................................................................................4 3. REQUIREMENTS FOR COMPLIANCE TESTING DEFINED BY THE FCC ............................... 5 4. TEST METHODOLOGY.............................................................................................................. 5 5. T EST CONFIGURATION................................................................................................................... 5 6. DOSIMETRIC ASSESSMENT SETUP ....................................................................................... 5 6.1 MEASUREMENT SYSTEM DIAGRAM ...........................................................................................................7 6.2 SYSTEM COMPONENTS ...............................................................................................................................8 7. EVALUATION PROCEDURES ................................................................................................. 11 8. MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY............................................................................................ 14 9. EXPOSURE LIMIT .................................................................................................................... 15 10. EUT ARRANGEMENT .............................................................................................................. 16 10.1 ANTHROPOMORPHIC HEAD PHANTOM..................................................................................................16 10.2 DEFINITION OF THE “CHEEK/TOUCH” POSITION...................................................................................17 10.3 DEFINITION OF THE “TILTED” POSITION ................................................................................................18 11. MEASUREMENT RESULTS..................................................................................................... 19 11.1 TEST LIQUIDS CONFIRMATION ...............................................................................................................19 LIQUID MEASUREMENT RESULTS ..................................................................................................................19 11.2 SYSTEM PERFORMANCE CHECK............................................................................................................20 11.3 EUT TUNE-UP PROCEDURES AND TEST MODE....................................................................................23 11.4 CONDUCTED OUTPUT POWER ...............................................................................................................24 11.5 EUT SETUP PHOTOS ................................................................................................................................26 11.6 SAR MEASUREMENT RESULTS ...............................................................................................................27 12. EUT PHOTO ............................................................................................................................. 31 13. REFERENCES.......................................................................................................................... 36 14. ATTACHMENTS ....................................................................................................................... 37 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No: KS110512B01-SF FCC ID: ZKB-TZ6109 Date of Issue :May 16, 2011 Page 3 of 37 Rev. 00 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of Compliance Certification Services. 1. CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE (SAR EVALUATION) Product Name: GSM Mobile Phone Model Name.: TZ6109 Applicant Discrepancy: Initial Trade Name: TZONTZEN Devices supporting GPRS: Class B Description Test Modes(worst case ): N/A Device Category: PORTABLE DEVICES Exposure Category: GENERAL POPULATION/UNCONTROLLED EXPOSURE Date of Test: May 12, 2011 Applicant: COSMOCOM, SAC LUIS ARIAS SCHEREIBER, 215-LIMA-PERU Manufacturer: COSMOCOM, SAC LUIS ARIAS SCHEREIBER, 215-LIMA-PERU Application Type: Certification APPLICABLE STANDARDS AND TEST PROCEDURES STANDARDS AND TEST PROCEDURES TEST RESULT FCC OET 65 Supplement C No non-compliance noted Deviation from Applicable Standard None The device was tested by Compliance Certification Services Inc. in accordance with the measurement methods and procedures specified in OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C(Edition 01-01). The test results in this report apply only to the tested sample of the stat…
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Test Laboratory: Compliance Certification Services Inc. SystemPerformanceCheck-D850_2011.05.12 DUT: Dipole 850 MHz D835V2; Type: D835V2; SN:4d114 Communication System: CW; Frequency: 850 MHz Medium parameters used: f = 850 MHz; σ = 0.92 mho/m; ε r = 41.42; ρ = 1000 kg/m 3 Phantom section: Flat Section Measurement Standard: DASY5 (IEEE/IEC/ANSI C63.19-2007) DASY5 Configuration: • Probe: EX3DV4 - SN3755; ConvF(9.07, 9.07, 9.07); Calibrated: 1/20/2011 • Sensor-Surface: 3mm (Mechanical Surface Detection), Sensor-Surface: 4mm (Mechanical Surface Detection) • Electronics: DAE4 Sn1245; Calibrated: 1/11/2011 • Phantom: Twin SAM Phantom; Type: QD 000 P40 CD; Serial: 1609 • Measurement SW: DASY52, Version 52.6 (1); SEMCAD X Version 14.4.2 (2595) System Performance Check at Frequencies above 1 GHz/d=10mm, Pin=xx mW, dist=3.0mm (EX-Probe)/Area Scan (7x12x1): Measurement grid: dx=15mm, dy=15mm Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 3.52mW/g System Performance Check at Frequencies above 1 GHz/d=10mm, Pin=xx mW, dist=3.0mm (EX-Probe)/Zoom Scan (7x7x7) (7x7x7)/Cube 0: Measurement grid: dx=5mm, dy=5mm, dz=5mm Reference Value = 58.76 V/m; Power Drift = 0.002 dB Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 3. 34W/kg SAR(1 g) = 2.40 mW/g; SAR(10 g) = 1.56 mW/g Maximum value of SAR (measured) =3.52 mW/g Test Laboratory: Compliance Certification Services Inc. SystemPerformanceCheck-D850_2011.05.12 DUT: Dipole 850 MHz D835V2; Type: D835V2; SN:4d114 Communication System: CW; Frequency: 850 MHz Medium parameters used: f = 850 MHz; σ = 1.00 mho/m; ε r = 55.48; ρ = 1000 kg/m 3 Phantom section: Flat Section Measurement Standard: DASY5 (IEEE/IEC/ANSI C63.19-2007) DASY5 Configuration: • Probe: EX3DV4 - SN3755; ConvF(9.07, 9.07, 9.07); Calibrated: 1/20/2011 • Sensor-Surface: 3mm (Mechanical Surface Detect…
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | 24E | 1.85 GHz - 1.91 GHz | 910.00 mW | 293KG7W | 50.9 ppm |

Mobile Phone
Equipment Class
JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral
GSM Mobile Phone
Equipment Class
PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear
Mobile Phone
Equipment Class
DXT - Part 15 Low Power Transceiver, Rx Verified
Mobile Phone
Equipment Class
PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear