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ZU3UNNECTODRONEGSM MOBILE PHONE-WIFI PORTION

Ambitio LLC, The Owner of unnecto
GSM MOBILE PHONE-WIFI PORTION - FCC ID ZU3UNNECTODRONE - Ambitio LLC, The Owner of unnecto
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
Date of Grant
Feb 27, 2012
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Feb 27, 2012
Equipment Note
GSM MOBILE PHONE-WIFI PORTION
Frequency Range
2412.00000000 - 2462.00000000
Company
Ambitio LLC, The Owner of unnecto
Country
United States

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Users Manual

0 Mobile Phone User’s Guide 1 Table of Contents 1 THE BASICS............................................................. 4 1.1 O VERVIEW............................................................ 4 1.2 S AFETY GUIDE...................................................... 5 1.3 S AFETY WARNINGS AND NOTICES....................... 6 1.3.1 General attention.................................................6 1.3.2 Notices when using your phone...........................7 1.3.3 Notices when using the battery..........................10 1.3.4 Charging your phone.........................................12 1.3.5 Cleaning and maintenance................................16 2 GETTING STARTED................................................... 17 2.1 C OMPONENT NAME AND EXPLANATION..................17 2.1.1 Icons............................................................. 17 2.2 K EY EXPLANATIONS............................................ 18 2.3 U SING THE TOUCHSCREEN................................ 20 2.4 C ONNECTING TO THE NETWORK........................20 2.4.1 Inserting and removing the SIM card................20 2.4.2 Turning your phone on and off.......................... 21 2.4.3 Unlocking the SIM card.....................................22 2.4.4 Unlocking your phone....................................... 23 2.4.5 Connecting to the network.................................23 2.4.6 Making a call.....................................................24 2 2.4.7 Making a domestic call......................................24 2.4.8 Making an international call.............................25 2.4.9 Making a call from the list.................................26 2.4.10 Making an emergency call...............................26 2.4.11 Call menu.........................................................27 3 FUNCTIONAL MENU..................................................29 3.1 C ALIBRATOR....................................................... 29 3.2 EBUDDY.............................................................. 29 3.3 ES F ILEEXPLORER........................................... 31 3.4 F ACEBOOK..........................................................31 3.5 G MAIL................................................................. 32 3.6 G OOGLETALK....................................................33 3.7 MSN T ALK........................................................34 3.8 T OOLKIT FOR THESIMCARD............................ 35 3.9 T WITTER..............................................................35 3.10 V OICE................................................................37 3.11 P HONE.............................................................. 40 3.12 A NDROIDMARKET........................................... 42 3.13 E MAIL................................................................44 3.14 C ALCULATOR....................................................45 3.15 B ROWSER...........................................................46 3.16 V OICERECORDER............................................47 3.17 C ALENDAR..........................................................49 3 3.18 SETTINGS..........................................................50 3.19 C LOCK.............................................................. 54 3.20 R ADIO............................................................... 56 3.21 S EARCH............................................................ 57 3.22 C ONTACTS........................................................ 57 3.23 G ALLERY.......................................................... 58 3.24 W IRELESSKEYBOARD.....................................59 3.25 C AMERA........................................................... 59 3.26 M ESSAGING...................................................... 60 3.27 M OBILETV.......................................................63 3.28 M USIC............................................................... 64 4. TEXT INPUT......................................................... 66 5 SD CARD INTRODUCTION..................................69 6 FAQS AND SOLUTIONS.......................................74 4 1 The Basics 1.1 Overview Thank you for choosing the digital mobile phone. After reading this guide you will be able to fully master the use of your phone and appreciate all its functions and ease of use. Not only doesthe smartphoneprovide you with basic call functions such as call Register, but also with many practical functions and services, to improve the time you spend working and playing. The color screen mobile phone complies with theGSM technology and has been approved by certification authorities both domestically and abroad. The availability of some services and features described in this manual depends on the network and your subscription. Therefore, some menu items may not be available in your phone. The shortcuts to menus and features may also vary from phone to phone. Our company reserves the right to revise this manual content without prior notice. 5 1.2 Safety guide „ If your mobile phone is lost or stolen, please contact the telecommunications authorities or a sales agent immediately to have a hold on the phone and the SIM card. This will prevent economic loss caused by unauthorized calls made from your mobile phone. „ When you contact the telecommunications authorities or a sales agent, they will need to know the IMEI number of our mobile phone (remove battery to expose number located on the label on back of phone). Please copy this number and keep in a safe place for future use. „ In order to avoid the misuse of your mobile phone please take the following preventative measures: - Set the PIN number of your mobile phone’s SIM card and change this number immediately if it becomes known to a third party. - Please keep the phone out of sight when leaving it in a vehicle. It is best to carry the phone with you, or lock it in the trunk. - Set call barring. 6 1.3 Safety warnings and notices Before using your mobile phone, read a…

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Cover Letter(s)

Ambitio LLC, The Owner of unnecto ™ FCC ID: ZU3UNNECTODRONE POWER OF ATTORNEY February 09 , 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 ™, 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 February 28, 2012. This is to advise that we are in full compliance with the Anti-Drug Abuse Act. We, Ambitio LLC, The Owner of unnecto ™ 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 ™ February 09, 2012

External Photos

FCC ID: ZU3UNNECTODRONEReport No.: STS120114F2A FRONT VIEW OF SAMPLE BACK VIEW OF SAMPLE FCC ID: ZU3UNNECTODRONEReport No.: STS120114F2A LEFT VIEW OF SAMPLE RIGHT VIEW OF SAMPLE FCC ID: ZU3UNNECTODRONEReport No.: STS120114F2A TOP VIEW OF SAMPLE BOTTOM VIEW OF SAMPLE FCC ID: ZU3UNNECTODRONEReport No.: STS120114F2A PHOTO OF EARPHONE PHOTO OF USB CABLE FCC ID: ZU3UNNECTODRONEReport No.: STS120114F2 PHOTO OF BATTERY PHOTO OF THE ENTIRE SAMPLE

Internal Photos

FCC ID: ZU3UNNECTODRONEReport No.: STS120114F2A INTERNAL PHOTO OF SAMPLE – 1 INTERNAL PHOTO OF SAMPLE – 2 FCC ID: ZU3UNNECTODRONEReport No.: STS120114F2A INTERNAL PHOTO OF SAMPLE –3 INTERNAL PHOTO OF SAMPLE –4 FCC ID: ZU3UNNECTODRONEReport No.: STS120114F2A INTERNAL PHOTO OF SAMPLE –5 INTERNAL PHOTO OF SAMPLE –6 FCC ID: ZU3UNNECTODRONEReport No.: STS120114F2A INTERNAL PHOTO OF SAMPLE –7 INTERNAL PHOTO OF POWER SUPPLY-1 FCC ID: ZU3UNNECTODRONEReport No.: STS120114F2A INTERNAL PHOTO OF POWER SUPPLY-2 ------END OF REPORT------

Operational Description

OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION OF U-660 -2 T he equipment under test (EUT) is the transmitter of U-660-2 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 MT6516 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 si gnals 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 MT6616) , WIFI chip MT5921, analog television +FM chip ATV168H. D evice 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 …

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Parts List/Tune Up Info

序号 物料型号 物料描述 使用位置 单板数 量 1 EECEP0F333Y 后备电池 焊 盘垂 直型 , 直径 3.8 BB601 1 1 PZ5D4V2H Zener Diode ZD602 1 1 RB521S-30C 肖特基二极管 D603,D604 2 1 RB551V-30(ROHM) 肖特基二极管 D602 1 1 BF1608-L2R4DABT/LF 2.4G 1608 BANDFILTER FL801 1 1 AD6548BCPZ1C ADI Q-band TRISCEIVER RF IC U104 1 1 MT6516A/B MTK Baseband processor U201 1 1 K524G2GACB-A050 4G+2G Flash+DDR(1CS) U301 1 1 ADXL345 LowG Sensor U304 1 1 AW9676QNR 升压式6路共阴共阳背光驱动 U403 1 1 APL3206AQB 充电OVP U501 1 1 SGM4890YG/TR Audio amplifier U502 1 1 MT6326 Power Mamagement IC U602 1 1 BL1608-20B2450 2.4G 1608 BALANCE BANDFILTER U801 1 1 HWS408 TV RF Switch U802 1 1 SST12LP14E-QX8E 2.4G PA 2*2 QFN8 U803 1 1 MT5921A WIFI IC U804 1 1 MT6616 蓝牙IC U805 1 1 RFBPB2012090AM1T61 蓝牙 SAW FILTER for 6612 U806 1 1 7M26000018 3225 26MHz CRYSTAL,CP=10.5-11.5pF,for AD6548 X101 1 2 SSP-T7-F 12.5PF 32.768KHz晶体,SIZE 3215, OSC 12.5pF,±20ppm X201 1 3 TZ1596A 3225 40MHz Crystal,CL=10- 11pF,<15ppm,for MT5921 X801 1 4 TZ1402A 26MHz for 6616,,9.3- 9.7pF,10ppm X802 1 5 RF7176 RFMD的四频PA U101 1 6 SAWEN1G84CV0F00R14 1 IN 4 OUT,1814,50-150欧姆, 1800/1900MHz DIPLEXER SAWIN FOR GSM1800 U102 1 7 SAWEN881MCY0F00R14 1 IN 4 OUT,1814,50-150欧姆, 850/900MHz DIPLEXER SAWIN FOR GSM900 U103 1 8 WR04X000PTL(WALSIN) RES,0R±5%,1/16W,0402 LCR101,LCR801,LCR804,R313,R314,R315,R410,R412,R504,R602,R603,R604,R606,R620,R622,R801,R808,R818,R831,R833,R834,R838,R840 23 9 WR04X471JTL(WALSIN) RES,470R±5%,1/16W,0402 R210 1 10 WR04X102JTL(WALSIN) RES,1K±5%,1/16W,0402 R110,R501,R505,R508,R509,R510 , R516 , R517 , R617 , R624 10 11 WR04X152JTL(WALSIN) RES,1.5K±5%,1/16W,0402 R502,R506,R518 3 12 WR04X222JTL(WALSIN) RES,2.2K±5%,1/16W,0402 R105,R106,R107,R108 4 13 WR04X472JTL(WALSIN) RES,4.7K±5%,1/16W,0402 R309,R310,R615,R616 4 14 WR04X103JTL RES,10K±5%,1/16W,0402 R101,R211,R402,R403,R513 5 15 WR04X104JTL(WALSIN) RES,100K±5%,1/16W,0402 R206,R207,R208,R209,R212,R213,R214,R215,R216,R507,R520,R803,R804,R805,R806,R809,R810,R811,R812,R813,R814,R815,R842 23 16 WR04X105JTL(WALSIN) RES,1M±5%,1/16W,0402 R202,R204 2 17 WR04X221JTL(WALSIN) RES,220R±5%,1/16W,0402 R514,R515 2 18 WR04X510JTL(WALSIN) RES,51R±5%,1/16W,0402 R109,R816 2 19 WR04X100JTL(WALSIN) RES,10R±5%,1/16W,0402 R614,R807 2 20 WR06X100JTL(WALSIN) RES,10R±5%,1/10W,0603 R401 1 21 WR04X153JTL(WALSIN) RES,15K±5%,1/16W,0402 R846 1 22 WR04X203JTL(WALSIN) RES,20K±5%,1/16W,0402 R102,R512 2 23 WR04X512JTL(WALSIN) RES,5.1K±5%,1/16W,0402 R205 1 24 WR04X473JTL(WALSIN) RES,47K±5%,1/16W,0402 R301,R404,R405,R406,R407,R408,R409 7 25 WR04X360JTL(WALSIN) RES,36R±5%,1/16W,0402 R103 1 26 WR04X682JTL(WALSIN) RES,6.8K±5%,1/16W,0402 R415 1 27 WR04X270JTL(WALSIN) RES,27R±5%,1/16W,0402 R104 1 28 B72590T8140S160(EPCOS) VAR,18VDC,10pF,0402 V401,V402,V403,V404,V405,V406,V501,V502,V503,V504,V505,V506,V507,V508,V509,V510,V511,V512,V513,V601,V901,V902,V903,V904,V905,V906,V907,V908,V909,V910,V911,V912,V913,V914,V915,V916,V917,V918,V919,V920,V921,V922,V923,V924,V925,V926 , V927 47 29 GRM1555C1H120JZ01D(MURATA) CAP,12pF±5%,50V,0402 C801,C805 2 30 GRM1555C1H220JZ01D(MURATA) CAP,22pF±5%,50V,0402 C102,C105,C106,C107,C109,C227,C228,C813 8 31 GRM1555C1H330JZ01D(MURATA) CAP,33pF±5%,50V,0402 C502,C503,C505,C506,C521,C523,C527,C529,C530,C531,C606 , C652 , C902 13 32 GRM1555C1H470JZ01D(MURATA) CAP,47pF±5%,50V,0402 C104,C112,C125 3 33 GRM1555C1H560JZ01D(MURATA) CAP,56pF±5%,50V,0402 C829 1 34 GRM1555C1H820JZ01D(MURATA) CAP,82pF±5%,50V,0402 C119,C121 2 35 GRM155R71H102KA01D(MURATA) CAP,1nF±10%,50V,0402 C123,C135,C624,C625 4 36 GRM155R71C103KA01D(MURATA) CAP,10nF±10%,16V,0402 C103 1 37 GRM155R71A104KA01D(MURATA) CAP,100nF±10%,10V,0402 C113,C114,C118,C128,C132,C134,C202,C204,C206,C208,C210,C211,C213,C215,C219,C220,C222,C223,C224,C226,C302,C303,C305,C405,C407,C409,C510,C511,C519,C524,C525,C605,C615,C621,C650,C802,C803,C808,C809,C810,C822,C823,C824,C834,C835,C847,C848,C850,C901 49 38 GRM155R71C224KA88D(MURATA)//C1005X5R1A224KT(TDK)//CM05X5R224K16AH(AVX)//CL05A224KP5NNNC(SAMSUNG)//0402X224K100CT(WALSIN)//CC0402KRX5R6BB224(YAGEO) CAP,220nF±10%,10V,0402 C133 1 39 GRM155R60J105KE19D(MURATA) CAP,1uF±10%,6.3V,0402 C203,C205,C221,C225,C229,C401,C403,C414,C417,C508,C522,C602,C608,C616,C617,C630,C634,C636,C637,C638,C639,C641,C644,C648,C649,C807,C831,C832,C833,C846 , C849 31 40 GRM1555C1H390JZ01D(MURATA) CAP,39pF±5%,50V,0402 C129,C131 2 41 GRM1555C1H150JZ01D(MURATA) CAP,15pF±5%,50V,0402 C812,C814,C815,C818 4 42 GRM1555C1H101JZ01D(MURATA) CAP,100pF±5%,50V,0402 C501,C514,C515,C526,C819 5 43 GRM1555C1H1R0CZ01D(MURATA) CAP,1pF±0.25pF,50V,0402 C820 1 44 GRM1555C1H8R2DZ01D(MURATA) CAP,8.2pF±0.5pF,50V,0402 C816,C817 2 45 GRM188R60J475KE19D(MURATA) CAP,4.7uF±10%,6.3V,0603 C411 1 46 GRM155R71H221KA01D(MURATA) CAP,220pF±10%,50V,0402 C108 1 47 GRM1555C1HR50CZ01D(MURATA) CAP,0.5pF±0.25pF,50V,0402 C110,C111 2 48 GRM1555C1H1R2CZ01D(MURATA) CAP,1.2pF±0.25pF,50V,0402 C825 1 49 LQG15HS12NJ02D(MURATA) IND,12nH±5%,250mA,0402 L804 1 50 LQG15HS27NJ02D(MURATA) IND,27nH±5%,200mA,0402 L805 1 51 LQG15HS1N0S02D(MURATA) IND,1nH±0.3nH,300mA,0402 L802 1 52 LQG15HS82NJ02D(MURATA) IND,82nH±5%,100mA,0402 L811 1 53 LQG15HSR10J02D(MURATA) IND,100nH±5%,100mA,0402 B511 1 54 LQG15HS4N7S02D(MURATA) IND,4.7nH±0.3nH,300mA,0402 L801,L803 2 55 LQG15HS18NJ02D(MURATA) IND,18nH±5%,200mA,0402 L112 1 56 LQG15HS3N9S02D(MURATA) IND,3.9nH±0.3nH,300mA,0402 L101 1 57 BLM15BB750SN1D(MURATA) Bead,75R/68R,100MHz,0402 B101,B102,B201,B202,B203,B204,B205,B401,B501,B502,B503,B504,B505,B506,B509,B510,B512,B604,B605 19 58 BLM18PG221SN1D Bead,220R,100MHz,0603,DCR=0.15 R , 1000mA B601,B602 2 59 F930J107MAA TAN,100uF±20%,6.3V,1206 C623 1 60 GRM219R60J106MA01L(MURATA) CAP,10uF±10%,6.3V,0805,H0.85m m C101 1 61 JMK107BJ225KV-T(TaiyoYuden) CAP,2.2uF±10%,6.3V,0603 C301,C306,C404,C416,C418,C520,C614,C618,C622,C804,C836,C903 12 62 EMK107BJ105KG-T(TaiyoYuden) CAP,1uF±10%,16V,0603 C509 1 63 GRM155R71C333KA01D(MURATA) CAP,33nF±10%,16V,0402 C115 1 64 GRM188R60J475KE19D(MURATA) CAP,4.7uF±10%,6.3V,0603 C201,C207,C209,C212,C214,C216,C217,C218,C406,C408,C410,C419,C507,C512,C513,C516,C517,C601,C603,C604,C607,C613,C6…

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Parts List/Tune Up Info

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RF Exposure Info

Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No: KS120109A02-SF FCC ID:ZU3UNNECTODRONEDate of Issue :Jan 15, 2012 Page 1 of 44 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 Product Name: GSM Mobile Phone Brand Name: unnecto ™ Model No.: U-660-2 Series Model: N/A Test Report Number: KS120109A02-SF Issued for Ambitio LLC, The Owner of unnecto ™ 1315 N.W 98th ct Suite 13 United States Issued by Compliance Certification Services Inc. Kun shan Laboratory No.10 Weiye Rd., Innovation park, Eco&Tec, Development Zone, Kunshan City, Jiangsu, China TEL: 86-512-57355888 FAX: 86-512-57370818 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. The client should not use it to claim product endorsement by A2LA or any government agencies. The test results in the report only apply to the tested sample. Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No: KS120109A02-SF FCC ID:ZU3UNNECTODRONEDate of Issue :Jan 15, 2012 Page 2 of 44 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 11.2 LIQUID MEASUREMENT RESULTS ..........................................................................................................20 11.3 SYSTEM PERFORMANCE CHECK............................................................................................................20 11.4 EUT TUNE-UP PROCEDURES AND TEST MODE....................................................................................25 11.5 CONDUCTED OUTPUT POWER ...............................................................................................................25 11.6 SAR HANDSETS MULTI XMITER ASSESSMENT.....................................................................................28 11.7 EUT SETUP PHOTOS ................................................................................................................................31 11.8 SAR MEASUREMENT RESULTS ...............................................................................................................32 12. EUT PHOTO ............................................................................................................................. 38 13. EQUIPMENT LIST & CALIBRATION STATUS........................................................................ 42 14. FACILITIES............................................................................................................................... 43 15. REFERENCES....................................................…

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Contact Information

Applicant

Daniel Moy(Manager)
[email protected](212)683-1817Fax: (212) 683-4111

Test Firm

Compliance Certification Services (KunShan) Inc.Kurt Chen
[email protected]88633240332Fax: 88633246110

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115C2.41 GHz - 2.46 GHz43.00 mW
Grant Notes
Power listed is conducted. For body-worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with an accessory that contains no metal and that positions the handset a minimum of 1.5 cm from the users body. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR values for head, body-worn accessory, and simultaneous transmission conditions are 0.29 W/kg, 0.34 W/kg, and 0.72 W/kg, respectively.

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