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1 U ser Manual 2 Welcome! PLEASE READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE USING THE PHONE. UNNECTO TM IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE/S DUE T O MISINTERPRETATION OF THIS INFORMATION AND MISUSE OF PRODUCT. UNNECTO TM aims to improve its products and services and reserves all rights to revise/change the description of this product and its software as well as this userβs manual without obligation to notify any person of such revisions and changes. Some features introduced in this manual are network or subscription-dependent features. Please contact your service provider for more information. 3 Contents 1.Safety Information...........................................................4 2. Phone Overview.............................................................8 2.1 SIM Card Installation...........................................10 2.2 Memory Card Installation......................................10 2.3 Battery.............................................................10 2.4 Charging............................................................11 2.5 Battery Usage.....................................................11 2.6 PIN Code............................................................12 2. 7 Card 2 PIN Code................................................12 3. Getting Started ............................................................13 3.1 SIM1 Dial Key....................................................13 3.2 SIM2 Dial Key.................................................... 13 3.3 Power Key......................................................... 13 3.4 Home Key......................................................... 14 3.5 Keypad Lock..................................................... 14 3.6 Standby Mode Display Icon..................................14 3.7 Language..........................................................15 3.8 Alert Type.......................................................... 15 3.9 Services............................................................ 15 3.10 Group............................................................. 16 4. Basic Operation............................................................16 4. 1 Turn On............................................................16 4.2 Turn Off.................................................................. 17 4.3 Shortcuts..........................................................17 4.4 Making A Call.....................................................17 4 4.5 Volume.............................................................18 4. 6 Answering A Call................................................ 18 4.7 Quick Key......................................................... 19 4.8 Send DTMF Signal............................................. 19 4.9 Unanswered Call.............................................. 19 4.10 Voice Mail............................................................. 19 5.Function Menu............................................................. 20 5. 1 Messaging........................................................ 20 5.2 Phonebook......................................................... 26 5.3 Log................................................................. 28 5.4 File Manager..................................................... 31 5.5 User Profiles..................................................... 35 5.6 Settings............................................................. 36 5.7 Other Applications.............................................. 39 6. Appendix 1.................................................................. 47 7. Appendix 2.................................................................. 48 5 1. Safety Information Battery If a conductive material touches the exposed terminal, short circuit may occur resulting in property damage, body injury or burn. To avoid risk of leaking electricity, take care when handling a charged battery particularly when placing it inside your pocket, purse or other container with metal objects. Keep away from liquids Do not allow your mobile device to come into contact with liquids and moisture. Do not immerse the unit in liquid. Use while driving Abide the laws and regulations on the use of mobile devices in your locality. Give full attention to driving when on the road. Use handsfree kit or headset if a call is required. Aircraft Mobile devices may cause harmful interference when in flight. Turn of f your mobile device before boarding an airplane. Read this information before using your mobile device oth erwise it may result in personal injury or your device may not comply with your local laws. 6 Blasting areas Abide the related limits and regulations and do not use your mobile device in blasting areas. Turn off your mobile device in areas with βTurn off electronic devicesβ warning signs. Potentially explosive atmospheres Turn off your mobile device in gas stations and areas near fuel and c hemical containers. Medical devices Turn off your mobile device when instructed by posted signs near medical equipments. Mobile device may interfere with pacemakers, hearing aids and other medical transplant equipments. Do not put your mobile device near pacemakers nor carry in the breast pocket. Accessories and battery Use only accessories, batteries and chargers provided and approved by manufacturer. Use of accessories not approved by manufacturer may cause personal injury or non-warranty of device. Emergency calls T urn on your phone and keep it in service areas, dial emergency phone numbers and then press send key to make a call. 7 When phone is lost To avoid damage or other misshape, inform your local telecommunications company/agency to block your SIM card when phone is lost. In order to block your SIM card, they will require the IMEI number of your phone which is printed on the back label of your phone when battery is removed. Remember this number for future references. For safety considerations, set a PIN Code for your SIM card to prevent other persons β¦
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Ambitio LLC, The Owner of unnecto β’ FCC ID: ZU3UNNECTOBLAZE POWER OF ATTORNEY January 10, 2012 Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 To Whom It May Concern: We, Ambitio LLC, The Owner of unnecto β’, hereby authorize Shenzhen Super Test Service Technology Co., Ltd. (Terry YANG/ Manager) on our behalf, to apply to the Federal Communications Commission on our equipment. Any and all acts carried out by Shenzhen Super Test Service Technology Co., Ltd. (Terry YANG/ Manager) on our behalf shall have the same effect as acts of our own. This authorization expires on January 31, 2012. This is to advise that we are in full compliance with the Anti-Drug Abuse Act. We, Ambitio LLC, The Owner of unnecto β’ are not subject to a denial of federal benefits pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Act of 1988, 21 USC853a, and no party to the application is subject to a denial of federal benefits pursuant to that section. Daniel Moy Manager Ambitio LLC, The Owner of unnecto β’ January 10, 2012
FCC ID: ZU3UNNECTOBLAZE Report No.: STS111225F1 P age 1 INTERNAL PHOTO OF SAMPLE β 1 INTERNAL PHOTO OF SAMPLE β 2 FCC ID: ZU3UNNECTOBLAZE Report No.: STS111225F1 P age 2 INTERNAL PHOTO OF SAMPLE β3 INTERNAL PHOTO OF SAMPLE β4 FCC ID: ZU3UNNECTOBLAZE Report No.: STS111225F1 P age 3 INTERNAL PHOTO OF SAMPLE β5 INTERNAL PHOTO OF SAMPLE β6 FCC ID: ZU3UNNECTOBLAZE Report No.: STS111225F1 P age 4 INTERNAL PHOTO OF SAMPLE β7 INTERNAL PHOTO OF SAMPLE β8 FCC ID: ZU3UNNECTOBLAZE Report No.: STS111225F1 P age 5 INTERNAL PHOTO OF SAMPLE β9 INTERNAL PHOTO OF POWER SUPPLY-1 FCC ID: ZU3UNNECTOBLAZE Report No.: STS111225F1 P age 6 INTERNAL PHOTO OF POWER SUPPLY-2
OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION OF D601 The equipment under test (EUT) is the transmitter of D601 a Four-band (850/900/1800/1900) GSM/GPRS mobile phone. The transmitter operates in a duplex system according to the GSM standards. The majority of the phone circuitry consists : the RF7170 Power Amplifier and the AD6548 RF Receiver and the MT6236A Baseband Processor. There is also a combination NAND Flash Memory/PSRAM IC. The system is powered by a rechargeable lithium-ion battery with a nominal voltage of 3.7 volts. The receiver consists of two distinct parts, the RF receiver front-end and the IF section. The RF receiver front-end amplifies the GSM850 (869-894MHZ), E-GSM900 (925-960 MHz), DCS1800 (1805-1880 MHz), PCS1900(1930-1990MHZ) aerial signal, converts the chosen channel down to a low IF of 0 kHz, and provides in addition more than 35 dB image suppression. Two LNAs are available on-chip and can be configured to allow 4-band functionality. The switched LNA will be used for roaming in different countries. Some selectivity is provided at this stage by an on-chip low-pass filter, and channel selectivity is provided by means of a high performance integrated band-pass filter. The IF section further amplifies the wanted channel performs gain control to tune the output level to the desired value and rejects DC. This DC rejection is realised with an active high pass circuit and operates either continuously or keeps the acquired offset correction during the burst depending on the programming. The transmitter is fully differential using a direct up conversion architecture. It consists of a single side band power up mixer. Gain is controlled by 4 dB via 3-wire serial bus programming. The fully integrated VCO and the power mixer are designed to achieve LO suppression, quadrature phase error, quadrature amplitude balance and low noise floor specifications. Output balun components are integrated to drive a standard 50 ohms single ended load. The local oscillator (LO) signals required are provided by an on chip VCO for operation of the receive and transmit sections. The VCO is fully integrated and self calibrating to reduce manufacturing tolerances. It consists of 64 differents frequency ranges that are selected internally depending on frequency programming. The frequencies of the RF VCO are set by an internal fractional N synthesiser PLL circuit, which are programmable via a 3-wire serial bus. Comparison frequency is 26 MHz (24 Hz step programmability) derived from the 26 MHz reference signal which is generated from the semi integrated reference oscillator. The quadrature phase RF LO signals required for IQ mixers are generated internally. 26 MHz is the reference frequency. It is turned on when the supply voltage VTCXO is applied. After buffering a reference clock of 26 MHz is supplied to the other parts of the system through the pin XBUF. The circuit can be powered-up into four different modes: RX, TX, SYN or REF mode, depending on supply voltages applied, the logical level at pin CTRL and the 3-wire bus serial programming. In RX (TX) mode, all sections required for receive (transmit) are turned on. The SYN mode is used to power-up the synthesiser and the RF-VCO prior to the RX or TX mode. In the SYN mode, some internal LO buffers are also powered-up such that VCO pulling is minimized when switching on the receiver or the transmitter. The reference oscillator (REF mode) is turned on by applying the supply voltage. Additionally band selection is done using the 3-wire bus serial programming allowing the proper enabling of the LNAs. The RF part also includes the blue tooth (blue tooth built-in baseband MT6236A), WIFI chip MT5921, analog television +FM chip ATV168H. Device features: Bluetooth Features Fully compliant with Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR (1Mpbs, 2Mbps, and 3Mbps) On-chip integrated balun Receiver of -93dBm sensitivity Hardware AGC dynamically adjusting receiving performance Fully integrated power amplifier with 7dBm maximum power Low transmitting out-of-band spurious emissions supporting simultaneous operation with GPS, GSM/GPRS worldwide radio systems Fractional-N PLL synthesizer supporting crystal frequencies from 12MHz to 52MHz WIFI Features Host interface : SDIO / eHPI16 / eHPI8 Support Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM), Complementary Code Keying (CCK), and Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum(DSSS) to provide a variety of data rates Support ad-hoc and infrastructure modes IEEE 802.11g (OFDM 54Mbps) and IEEE 802.11b (DSSS 11Mbps) Support Bluetooth co-existence Support low power consumption sleep mode via 32 kHz clock IEEE 802.11i (AES, TKIP, 802.1X) for advanced security IEEE 802.11e QoS support for multimedia applications Wakeup by specific packet (pattern search) 64/128-bit Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) Shared clock, EEPROM, and full RF front ends integrated for WiFi 40MHz crystal embedded OS support WinCE/Win Mobile (V6.0/V6.1) and Linux The MT5921 support IEEE 802.11b/g standard and it can provide up to 54Mbps for IEEE 802.11g, 11Mbps for 802.11b to connect your wireless LAN. Analog TV+FM Features Built-in CMOS RF tuner Supports VHF-I, FM, VHF-III, and UHF bands Worldwide FM stereo support Worldwide PAL, NTSC, and SECAM support Supports all NTSC standards: NTSC-M, NTSC-J, NTSC-4.43 Supports all PAL standards: B, B1, D, D1, G, H, I, K, K1, M, N, Nc Supports SECAM B, D, G, K, K1 Fully integrated VCOs, PLL loop filter, and crystal oscillator Dual automatic and programmable AGC for RF and IF gain saves power and reduces host processor overhead I2C control interface BT.601/656 8-bit parallel video interface for seamless compatibility with popular baseband processors I2S audio interface Analog audio interface Includes device drivers for all popular processors and operating systems The ATV18H is a PAL/NTSC/SECAM/FM receiver that implements the RF tuner and digital demodulator on the same die. NMI601 receives an input single-enβ¦
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H305 V1.0 A2 18 01 Baseband (MT6253) of Sheet Date: Rev Document Number SizeTitle Parallel LCM Place closeto MT6253 0 : DIFF1 : INV 0 : DEMUX1 : ADMUX DEMUX and ADMUX is chosenwhen power on only. T : 100KMP :10K Check CheckDirection BASEBAND LZ 0626 change KCOL5 tobe FM SCL;Add KROW4,Krow5, in according to Konka's SCH;LZ 0701 DELETE FM_32K CLK;LZ 0702 DELETE SECRITY_EN NET; LZ 0628 DELETE KCOL4;ADC0_LCM_ID I2S_WS Pin. AE1/IRDA_PDN I2S_DATA Pin AN3UTXD2 I2S_CLK Pin AF30/NLD8 I2S Application Note: 21 C101 12 R101 JTAGADC INEXT INTCAMERA LCM CONTROL BT PCM SD I/F SYSTEM CONTROL UART GPIO KEY MATRIXTOUCH PANEL USBAudio AA1 KCOL0 AA3 KCOL2 AB6 KCOL5 AA31 CMHREF AA29 CMMCLK AA33 CMDAT4 AB2 KROW4 AC5 KCOL1 AB4 KCOL3 AB30 CMDAT6 AB32 CMDAT1 AB34 CMDAT2 AC3 KROW3 AD4 KROW5 AC29 LRSTB AC31 LPCE0B AC33 CMDAT0 AD2 KROW1 AD6 KROW2 AE3 KROW0 AD30 LPA0 AD32 LPCE1B AE1 IRDA_PDN AE5 SECURITY_EN AF4 DAIPCMOUT AE33 LRDB AF2 SRCLKENAI AF6 DAIRST AG5 BT_POWEN AF34 LWRB AG3 DAICLK AH2 DAIPCMIN AH4 SD_PWREN AJ1 DAISYNC AJ3 BT_32K AJ5 URXD3 AJ7 URXD1 AL7 JTRST_B AN9 MCDA2 AK2 FM_32K AL3 URXD2 AK6 EINT3 AM6 JTDI AM10 MCCK AM2 UTXD3 AL5 JTDO AJ9 JTCK AN7 MCINS AP10 MCDA0 AL21 WATCHDOG AN3 UTXD2 AM4 UTXD1 AK8 JTMS AL9 MCWP AJ11 MCDA1 AN5 EINT2 AK10 MCDA3 AP6 JRTCK AL11 MCCM0 B2 AU_IN1_P B4 YP C1 AU_IN1_N C3 AU_MOUTR A5 XM B8 XP C15 VM_SEL D2 AU_IN0_N C5 YM E9 APC E3 AU_IN0_P E5 AU_OUT0_P F10 AUX_IN2 E11 AUX_IN0 F4 AU_FMINR F6 AU_OUT0_N F8 AU_MOUTL D10 AUX_IN1 G5 AU_FMINL J3 SPK1_P K4 SPK1_N K6 AU_MICBIAS R3 PAD_VRT R33 EINT1 T32 URTS1_B U3 TEST_MODE U5 DP U31 EINT0 U33 CMRST V6 DM V30 UCTS1_B V32 CMDAT3 V34 CMVREF W29 CMPCLK W31 CMPDN W33 CMDAT7 Y2 KCOL4 AA5 KCOL6 Y6 PWM Y32 CMDAT5 T4 AVDD33 T6 AVDD12 AF30 NLD8 Y4 SYSRST_B U1-A L101 21 C102 12 R105 L102 12 R34 1 MARK2 1 MARK1 1 MARK3 1 MARK4 VUSBVCORE_PMU MICBIAS VIO [4] URXD1 [3] MCDA0 [3] MCCMD [3] MCDA1 [3] MCCK [3] MCDA2 [4] UTXD1 [4] MICP0 [4] MICN0 [4] MICN1 [4] MICP1 [7] FM_INR [7] FM_INL [4] MP3_OUTR [4] MP3_OUTL [4] AU_OUT0_P [4] AU_OUT0_N [5] CAMDAT5 [5] CAMDAT1 [5] CAMDAT3 [5] CAMDAT7 [5] CMMCLK [5] CMPCLK [5] CMHREF [5] CAMDAT0 [5] CAMDAT2 [5] CAMDAT4 [5] CAMDAT6 [5] CMVREF [5] CMRST [5] CMPDN_1 [7] GPIO74_BT_32K [7] GPIO15_BT_PCMCLK [7] GPIO16_BT_PCMOUT [7] GPIO17_BT_PCMIN [7] EINT3_BT [5] KCOL3 [5] KCOL2 [5] KCOL1 [5] KCOL0 [5] KROW2 [5] KROW3 [5] KROW1 [5] KROW0 [2] RESETB [3] WATCHDOG [3] MCDA3 [5] GPIO45_LPCE0B_LCM [5] GPIO43_LRDB [5] GPIO41_LWRB [5] GPIO44_LRSTB [5] GPIO42_LPA0 [5] XP [5] XM [5] YP [5] YM [4] EINT_HEADPHONE_DET [4] USB_DP [4] USB_DM [6] APC [4] ADC2_ACC [7] GPIO19_BT_PCMSYNC [5] KCOL6 [5] GPIO24_CM_SCL [5] GPIO25_CM_SDA [7] GPIO18_BT_RESET [7] SRCLKENAI [4] GPIO73_SPK_EN [5] KCOL5 [5] KROW4 [7] GPIO20_BT_UTXD3[7] GPIO21_BT_URXD3 [7] GPIO75_FM_32K SRCLKENAIUSB_AVDD33PAD_VRTUSB_AVDD12 GND [4] GPIO40_OLED_SCLK/NLD8 [5] KCOL4 [5] KROW5 [5] GPIO22_FMARK GND GNDGND GND GND GND GND [7] EINT1_GPIO63_BT [5] PWM 1uF 5.1K_1% MT6253 700@1GHz 1uF 100K 700@1GHz 100K MAKE MAKE MAKE MAKE H305 V1.0 A2 02 Power & PMIC (MT6253) 8 2of Sheet Date: Rev Document Number SizeTitle Vibrator is LDO mode Place X1 close to BB VCORE_FB=VCORE: BuckVCORE_FB=VBAT: LDO Buck SymbolVCOREVRFVTCXOVAVCAM_AVMVIOVSIMVUSBVBTVCAM_DVSIM2VIBRVBACKUP RF LDODigital LDOAnalog LDOVibrator RTC Boost Converter VBOOST1 Vout (V)1.22.82.82.81.5/1.8/2.5/2.81.8/2.82.81.8/3.03.31.3/1.5/1.8/2.5/2.8/3.0/3.31.3/1.5/1.8/2.5/2.8/3.0/3.31.3/1.5/1.8/2.5/2.8/3.0/3.31.8/3.02.83.4~5.5 Iout (mA) 200200201251502001001001001001001002002100 SettingVM_SEL VBL_OUT is supplied by VBOOST1. D201 is close to J201battery connector. Check Check,Trace 4mil is enough BASEBAND-POWER Place outside shielding case LZ0701 DELETE GOLD-BATTERY; DELETE DUAL-DIODE DESIGN;LZ0701 change L203 tobe 0603 package;LZ0716 ADD R208 0R FOR MOTOR;delete D203 add L214; 1,10 R202 12 R208 C218 21 C208 21 C222 C216 L202 12 R205 21 C209 12 R207 L204 C227 C220 1 ACIN 2 ACIN 7 OUT 8 OUT 3 GND 4 VBAT 5 GATDRV 6 CHRIN 9 GND U201 21 C211 C225 12R204 21 C214 21 C202 L203 21 C210 21 C206 21 C205 1 2 3 R203 21 C212 C219 21 C229 C223 C221 C226 21 C231 21 C204 12 R206 21 C201 L214 21 C203 DRIVER SYSTEM CONTROLCHARGER SLOW CLOCK SIM GND BUCKBOOST LDO VBAT IN C7 AVDD28_RFE A9 BATSNS A13 BAT_BACKUP A17 VSIM A21 VA AK4 VDD33 AJ19 VDD33_EMI AK12 VDDK_2 AM8 VDD33_MSDC A7 ISENSE B10 SIO2 B12 SRST1 B14 VREF B16 VSIM2 B18 VIO B20 VM B22 VRF D8 AVDD28_PLL C11 SCLK2 C13 SCLK1 C17 VCAMD C21 VCAMA C23 GND D4 AVDD28_AFE C9 BAT_ON D12 SRST2 D14 SIO1 D16 VUSB K2 VBT D22 VTCXO D6 AVDD28_MBUF E13 GATEDRV E17 VBAT_ANALOG E23 GND E25 GND E29 GND E27 GND F12 CHRIN F14 AGND F16 VBAT_DIGITAL D18 VBAT_RF F30 GND F32 GND F26 GND F28 GND G3 VBAT_AMP G29 GND G31 GND L5 ISINK1 H6 AU_VCM J1 VBL_OUT J5 AGND28_AFE C19 VIBRATOR M6 ISINK3 L3 LED G1 ISINK2 M2 VBOOST1_SW M4 VBOOST1 H2 ISINK4 N1 VCORE1 N3 VBAT_SWREG P4 PWRKEY R5 VCORE1_FB P2 RESETB R29 VDD33 U1 XIN V2 XOUT V4 AVDD_RTC W3 VDDK_1 Y30 VDDK_3 262 GND_PAD E15 VBAT_DIGITAL F2 VBAT_AMP AM34 E-GND U1-C C217 L201 21 C213 21 C215 21 C207 AK D201 C224 X100 12 R5 C15 12 R6 123 J2 12 CZ100 C10 C228 VIO VRF VA VCAMD VCAMA VUSB VM VBAT VTCXO VSIM2 VSIM VBAT VCORE_PMU VMC VA VCORE_PMU VCHG VMC VIO VM VBAT BOOST VBAT VCORE_PMU BOOST VCHG [4,5] PWRKEY [1] RESETB [5] KEYPAD_LED [3] SIM1_RST [3] SIM1_CLK [3] SIM1_DATA [3] SIM2_RST [3] SIM2_CLK [3] SIM2_DATA [5] SINK3 [5] SINK2 [5] SINK1 [2,5] BOOST VIBRATOR CHRIN VBAT_SWREG VBAT_AMP VIO SIM2_RST VCHG_1_DIODE SIM1_RST VBOOST_SW BACKUP SIM2_DATASIM1_DATASIM1_CLK VM GATDRV GATDRV VAVAVA AU_VCM VCORE_FB VCORE_SW VREF ISENSE ISENSE SIM2_CLK VIO VBAT VBAT VM VA VMC [2] BAT_ON [2] BAT_ON [2,4,5,6,7]VBAT GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND [5] VIB+ [2,4,5,6,7] VBAT GND [5] BAT_TEMP GND 0.2R (1% 0805 1/4W) 0R 1uF 1uF 1uF 1uF 4.7uH 1k 22pF 5.1K BLM18PG181SN1 1uF 1uF APL3206 APL3206 1uF 1uF 1k 1uF 4.7uF BLM18PG181SN1 22pF 1uF 1uF 0R 1uF 4.7uF 4.7uF 1uF 1uF 1uF 4.7uF 1uF 6.8K 1uF BLM18PG181SN1 1uF Mβ¦
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FCC 47 CFR PART 15 SUBPART C TEST REPORT For Applicant: Ambitio LLC, The Owner of unnecto β’ Address: 1315 N.W 98th ct Suite 13 United States Product Name: GSM Mobile Phone Model Name: U-530-2 Brand Name: unnecto β’ FCC ID: ZU3UNNECTOBLAZE Report No.: STS111225F2 Date of Issue: December. 30, 2011 Issued by: Shenzhen Super Test Service Technology Co., Ltd. Address : No.5, 2nd Langshan Road, North District, Hi-tech Industrial Park, Nanshan, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Tel : 86-755-2795 8522 Fax : 86-755-2795 8022 The report consists 41 pages in total. It may be duplicated completely for legal use with the approval of the applicant. It should not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of our laboratory. The client should not use it to claim product endorsement by STS. The test results in the report only apply to the tested sample. The test report shall be invalid without all the signatures of testing engineers, reviewer and approver. FCC ID: ZU3UNNECTOBLAZE Report No.:STS111225F2 Page 2 of 41 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. VERIFICATION OF CONFORMITY.................................................................................................................. 3 2. GENERAL INFORMATION .............................................................................................................................. 4 2.1 Product Information......................................................................................................................................... 4 2.2 OBJECTIVE .................................................................................................................................................... 5 2.3 TEST STANDARDS AND RESULTS .............................................................................................................. 5 2.4 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS.................................................................................................................. 5 3. TEST FACILITY ................................................................................................................................................ 6 3.1TEST FACILITY................................................................................................................................................ 6 3.2 GENERAL TEST PROCEDURES .................................................................................................................. 6 3.3 FCC PART 15.205 RESTRICTED BANDS OF OPERATIONS ...................................................................... 7 4. SETUP OF EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST.......................................................................................................... 8 4.1 SUPPORT EQUIPMENT ................................................................................................................................ 8 4.2 TEST EQUIPMENT LIST ................................................................................................................................ 9 5. 47 CFR Part 15C 15.249 Requirements ....................................................................................................... 10 5.1 SPURIOUS EMISSION TEST....................................................................................................................... 10 5.2 BAND EDGE ................................................................................................................................................. 20 5.3 LINE CONDUCTED EMISSION TEST ......................................................................................................... 23 APPENDIX 1 ....................................................................................................................................................... 27 PHOTOGRAPHS OF TEST SETUP................................................................................................................... 27 APPENDIX 2 ....................................................................................................................................................... 30 PHOTOGRAPHS OF EUT .................................................................................................................................. 30 FCC ID: ZU3UNNECTOBLAZE Report No.:STS111225F2 Page 3 of 41 1. VERIFICATION OF CONFORMITY Equipment Under Test: GSM Mobile Phone Brand Name: unnecto β’ Model Number: U-530-2 Series Model Name: N/A Difference description: N/A FCC ID: ZU3UNNECTOBLAZE Ambitio LLC, The Owner of unnecto β’ Applicant: 1315 N.W 98th ct Suite 13 United States ShenZhen DTFU Communications and Technology co.,ltd Manufacturer: 11D,BLDG A,HongSong Mansion,TaiRan6th Road,CheGongMiao, FuTian District, ShenZhen City, China Technical Standards: 47 CFR Part 15 Subpart C File Number: STS111225F2 Date of test: December. 23,2011 ~ December. 30, 2011 Deviation: None Condition of Test Sample: Normal Test Result: PASS The above equipment was tested by STS for compliance with the requirements set forth in FCC rules and the Technical Standards mentioned above. This said equipment in the configuration described in this report shows the maximum emission levels emanating from equipment and the level of the immunity endurance of the equipment are within the compliance requirements. The test results of this report relate only to the tested sample identified in this report. Tested by (+ signature): Zhang Ling December. 30, 2011 Review by (+ signature): July Wen December. 30, 2011 Approved by (+ signature): Terry Yang December. 30β¦
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15C | 2.40 GHz - 2.48 GHz | - |

3G MOBILE PHONE-WIFI PORTION
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
GSM MOBILE PHONE - BLUETOOTH PORTION
Equipment Class
DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter
GSM MOBILE PHONE-WIFI PORTION
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
GSM MOBILE PHONE
Equipment Class
PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear
GSM MOBILE PHONE
Equipment Class
DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter