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ZU3UNNECTOQUA3G MOBILE PHONE-WIFI PORTION

Ambitio LLC, The Owner of unnecto
3G MOBILE PHONE-WIFI PORTION - FCC ID ZU3UNNECTOQUA - Ambitio LLC, The Owner of unnecto
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
Date of Grant
Jun 19, 2012
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Jun 19, 2012
Equipment Note
3G 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

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Operational Description

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Parts List/Tune Up Info

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Users Manual

U-710-2 Dual SIM Cards on line 3G Mobile Phone User Guide 2 Dear Customer, Thank you for choosingU-710-2smart phone. This is a smart phone. In addition to common call functions, it also provides you with a variety of practical functions including bluetooth, English input, Contacts, ringing or image alert for incoming calls, camera, MP3 player, Video player, memory card (T-Flash card), recorder, calculator, Schedule power on/off, MMS (Multimedia Message Service). With this manual, you can acquire a full understanding of the usage of this phone. Our company reserves the right to revise contents in this manual without any prior notice. In order to provide you better service, your mobile 3 phone will send a message to our after-sale service and have a backup upon you power on. This message will cost you some fee, but we will provide you favorable price for the phone, and the discount has included the message fee. Please note, thanks! The right of final interpretation of above content is reserved. 4 Contents 1 Introduction to the Mobile Phone ..................... 1 2 Insertion and Removal of SIM card .................. 2 3 Insertion and Remove of the Memory Card ....3 4 Installation and Removal of the Battery .......... 4 5 Battery Charging ................................................... 7 6 Dialing ...................................................................... 8 7 Guide to Menu Operations ................................ 12 8 Safety Precautions .............................................. 23 9 Cleaning and Maintenance ............................... 25 5 10 Technical Information ........................................ 26 11 Trouble shooting ................................................. 27 1 1 Appearance 2 Insertion and Removal of SIM card „Turn off the phone; remove the battery and unplug other external power sources. „Insert the SIM card into the SIM slot. 2 „When you need to remove the SIM card, please first turn off the phone, remove the battery, then remove the SIM card. Only SIM card 1 slot support WCDMA. 3 Insertion and Remove of the Memory Card „Put the Memory Card into the Memory Card trough. „When you need to insert or remove the memory card, it is suggest that first turn off the phone. When you turn on the phone, insert the memory card can lead 3 to memory card don’t recognize. 4 Installation and Removal of the Battery „When removing the battery follow the following steps: ①Push the battery cover and remove. ②Break out the battery from the mobile-phone. 4 „When installing the battery follow the following steps: ①Push the battery to inset mobile-phone. ②Cover with the battery cover. 5 Warning: You must turn off your mobile phone before removing the battery. „Do not place the battery in fire; follow local laws and ordinances in disposing used battery. „Check the model number of the charger before using it to charge the mobile. „Only use approved battery, charger and accessories applicable to the specific mobile model. Using other types of battery, charger and accessories may violate the certification or warranty terms of the equipment and may result in danger.” „Return waste and used batteries to the supplier or specified recovery site. 6 5 Battery Charging „Plug the charger into the electrical outlet. „Plug the charger connector into the charge interface of the phone. „The mobile phone and charger will become warm during charging and this is normal. „When charging is complete, unplug the charge connector from the electrical outlet and the mobile phone. „Charging must be performed in a well-ventilated area with a temperature between-10 ° C and +55 ° C. „If the mobile phone automatically shuts down, or indicates that the Battery is low you should 7 immediately charge the battery. 6 Dialing 6.1 Making Domestic Calls Use thenumber keysto input number, then press thedial keyto dial the call via SIM card 1/2. You can input domestic calls in this order: Area codephone number dial key 8 6.2 Making International calls For making international calls you should long press the0 key, until the international phone prefix “+” appears on the screen. This will allow you to make an international call in any country regardless of what the international call prefix is. —You can input international calls in this order: + Country code area code telephone number dial key After entering the prefix, enter the country code and full number you wish to call. 6.3 Emergency Calls If you are located within a network area (you can find this out by referring to the network strength indicator 9 located on the upper left-hand corner of your mobile phone screen), even if you do not have a SIM card, you will be able to transmit emergency calls. 6.4 Key board values Power key: hold down for power off or power on, press for close or switch on background light. Volume keys(up/down key): adjust sound volume in stand by interface. Home key: in function interface, shoft press the key to return to standby interface; long press the key to display Recent. Menu key: in standby interface, press the key can display the menu ofAdd,Wallpapers,Search, Notifications,Settings,Animation. And in different 10 function interface, press the key can display different menus. Back key: in function interface, press the key to return to the menu. 11 7 Guide to Menu Operations All function options about the mobile phone are listed as below with brief descriptions. Application software The mobile phone provides you with a lot of application software, While at the same time, customer can installed unlimited application software. Note: need to insert the memory card, and keep the memory card has enough space. Phone Be used to dial the number. Contacts It displays the contacts. Long press one contact, it displays 12 the options in follows:View contact,Edit contact,Delete contact,Add to speed dial,Share contact. Messages You can compose new message. Press theMenu key, you can chooseCompose, Search,Settingsto set. In the menu ofSett…

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Cover Letter(s)

Ambitio LLC, The Owner of unnecto ™ FCC ID: ZU3UNNECTOQUA POWER OF ATTORNEY May 14, 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 authorizeShenzhen 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 byShenzhen 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 onMay 31, 201 2. Thisis 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 ™ May 14, 2012

External Photos

FCC ID: ZU3UNNECTOQUAReport No.: STS120308F1 Page 40 of 52 FRONT VIEW OF SAMPLE BACK VIEW OF SAMPLE FCC ID: ZU3UNNECTOQUAReport No.: STS120308F1 Page 41 of 52 LEFT VIEW OF SAMPLE RIGHT VIEW OF SAMPLE FCC ID: ZU3UNNECTOQUAReport No.: STS120308F1 Page 42 of 52 TOP VIEW OF SAMPLE BOTTOM VIEW OF SAMPLE FCC ID: ZU3UNNECTOQUAReport No.: STS120308F1 Page 43 of 52 PHOTO OF EARPHONE PHOTO OF USB CABLE FCC ID: ZU3UNNECTOQUAReport No.: STS120308F1 Page 44 of 52 PHOTO OF POWER SUPPLY PHOTO OF BATTERY FCC ID: ZU3UNNECTOQUAReport No.: STS120308F1 Page 45 of 52 PHOTO OF THE ENTIRE SAMPLE

Internal Photos

FCC ID: ZU3UNNECTOQUAReport No.: STS120308F1 Page 46 of 52 INTERNAL PHOTO OF SAMPLE – 1 INTERNAL PHOTO OF SAMPLE –2 FCC ID: ZU3UNNECTOQUAReport No.: STS120308F1 Page 47 of 52 INTERNAL PHOTO OF SAMPLE –3 INTERNAL PHOTO OF SAMPLE –4 FCC ID: ZU3UNNECTOQUAReport No.: STS120308F1 Page 48 of 52 INTERNAL PHOTO OF SAMPLE –5 INTERNAL PHOTO OF SAMPLE –6 FCC ID: ZU3UNNECTOQUAReport No.: STS120308F1 Page 49 of 52 INTERNAL PHOTO OF SAMPLE –7 INTERNAL PHOTO OF SAMPLE –8 FCC ID: ZU3UNNECTOQUAReport No.: STS120308F1 Page 50 of 52 INTERNAL PHOTO OF SAMPLE –9 INTERNAL PHOTO OF SAMPLE –10 FCC ID: ZU3UNNECTOQUAReport No.: STS120308F1 Page 51 of 52 INTERNAL PHOTO OF SAMPLE –11 INTERNAL PHOTO OF POWER SUPPLY-1 FCC ID: ZU3UNNECTOQUAReport No.: STS120308F1 Page 52 of 52 INTERNAL PHOTO OF POWER SUPPLY-2 ------END OF REPORT------

Operational Description

OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION OF U-710-2 The e quipment under test (EUT) is the transmitter of U-710-2 a GSM 850/1900,WCDMA850) 3G mobile phone. The transmitter operates in a duplex system according to the GSM/WCDMA standards. The majority of the phone circuitry consists : the RF7170 Power Amplifier and the AD6548 RF Receiver and the MT6573 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), PCS1900 (1930-1990MHZ) and WCDMA 850 (826.4-846.6MHz)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 sign als 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. De v ice 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 M T5921 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. 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-ended RF signal from the ant…

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Parts List/Tune Up Info

产品BOM表 序号 料号 型号 物料描述 单耗 位号(TOP面) 位号(BOTTON面) 10 S00012100163 GRM1555C1HR50BZ01DUMK105CG0R5BW-F CAP COG 0.5PF +/-0.1PF 50V CH0402 RO 1 C721 20 S00012100239 C0402C0G1R5C500NYCC0402CRNPO9BN1R5GRM1555C1H1R5CZ01DC1005C0G1H1R5CT CAP COG 1.5PF +/-0.25PF 50V CH0402 RO 1 C749 30 S00012100242 CL05C3R9CB5ANNCC0402C0G3R9C500NTCC0402CRNPO9BN3R9GRM1555C1H3R9CZ01D C1005COG1H3R9CT CAP COG 3.9PF +/-0.25PF 50V CH0402 RO 5 C651 C652 C653 C654 C738 S00012100468 C0402C0G3R9C500NT 40 S00012100172 C0402C0G4R7C500NTCL05C4R7CB5NNNCCC0402CRNPO9BN4R7C1005C0G1H4R7CTGRM1555C1H4R7CZ01DUMK105CG4R7CW-F CAP COG 4.7PF +/- 0.25PF 50VCH0402 RO 1 C625 50 S00012100247 GRM1555C1H6R0DZ01DCL05C060DB5ANNCC1005C0G1H060DT CAP COG 6PF +/-0.5PF 50V CH0402 RO 5 C713 C714 C715 C706 C726 60 S00012100191 GRM1555C1H6R8CZ01DC1005C0G1H6R8CTCC0402CRNPO9BN6R8 CAP COG 6.8PF +/-0.25PF 50V CH0402 RO 2 C624 C627 70 S00012100202 GRM1555C1H9R0CZ01DC1005C0G1H090CT CAP COG 9PF +/-0.25PF 50V CH0402 RO 1 C633 80 S00012100029 C0402C0G120J500NTCC0402JRNPO9BN120CL05C120JB5NNNCCM05CG120J50AH GRM1555C1H120JZ01D CAP COG 12PF +/-5% 50V CH0402 RO 3 C655 C656 L713 90 S00012100033 C0402C0G150J500NYCC0402JRNPO9BN150C1005C0G1H150JTUMK105CG150JV-FGRM1555C1H150 J Z01D CAP COG 15PF +/-5% 50V CH0402 RO 4 C657 C658 C905 C904 100 S00012100066 CM05CG180J50AHC1005C0G1H180JT CAP COG 18PF +/-5% 50V CH0402 RO 7 C102 C103 C725 C751 C752 C903 C739 S00012100118 C0402C0G180J500NYCC0402JRNPO9BN180GRM1555C1H180JZ01DC1005C0G1H180 J T 110 S00012100022 C0402C0G220J500NTCC0402JRNPO9BN220CL05C220JB5NNNCCM05CG220J50AHC1005C0G1H220JT GRM1555C1H220JZ01D CAP COG 22PF +/-5% 50V CH0402 RO 6 C712 C705 C708 C754 C601 C602 120 S00012100261 CC0402JRNPO9BN330CL05C330JB5NNNCC0402C0G330J500NTCM05CG330J50AHUMK105CG330JV-FGRM1555C1H330 J Z01D CAP COG 33PF +/-5% 50V CH0402 RO 11 C402 C403 C423 C424 C426 C427 C431 C433 C437 C441C442 130 S00012100047 C0402C0G470J500NTCC0402JRNPO9BN470CL05C470JB5NNNCCM05CG470J50AHGRM1555C1H470 J Z01D CAP COG 47PF +/-5% 50V CH0402 RO 1 C710 140 S00012100050 C1005C0G1H560JTUMK105CG560JV-FC0402C0G560J500NYCC0402 J RNPO9BN560 CAP COG 56PF +/-5% 50V CH0402 RO 2 C733 C744 150 S00012100048 C1005C0G1H820JT CAP COG 82PF +/-5% 50V CH0402 RO 2 C719 C736 S00012100264 C0402C0G820J500NYCC0402JRNPO9BN820UMK105CG820JV-FC1005C0G1H820 J T 160 S00012100265 C0402C0G101J500NTCC0402JRNPO9BN101CM05CG101J50AHUMK105CG101JV-FCL05C101JB5NNNC GRM1555C1H101JZ01D CAP COG 100PF +/-5% 50V CH0402 RO 7 C401 C419 C422 C425 C204 C432 C440 170 S00012100123 C0402X7R221K500NTCL05B221KB5NNNCCC0402KRX7R9BB221GRM155R71H221KA01D CAP X7R 220PF +/-10% 50V CH0402 RO 1 C701 180 S00012100277 GRM1555C1H102JA01DCL05C102JB5NNNC CAP COG 1NF +/-5% 50V CH0402RO 9 C230 C420 C421 C629 C636 C914 C434 C435 190 S00012100093 C1005X7R1H682KT CAP X7R 6.8NF +/-10% 50V CH0402 RO 1 C342 200 S00012100289 C0402X7R103K160NYCC0402KRX7R7BB103CL05B103KO5NNNCGRM155R71C103KA01DCM05X7R103K16AHEMK105B J 103KV-F CAP X7R 10NF +/-10% 16V CH0402 RO 7 C327 C414 C415 C643 C518 C1001 C1003 210 S00012100298 C0402X5R104K160NYCC0402KRX5R7BB104CL05A104KO5NNNCEMK105BJ104KV-F CAP X5R 100NF +/-10% CH0402 16V RO 49 C220 C303 C306 C307 C308 C309 C310 C311 C312 C313 C314 C315 C319 C322 C323 C325 C328 C331 C333 C405 C406 C417 C438 C439 C503 C506 C508 C523 C637 C704 C720 C722 C737 C740 C805 C807 C520 C522 C802 C804 220 S00012100088 JMK105BJ105KV-FCL05A105KQ5NNNCGRM155R60J105KE19DCC0402KRX5R5BB105 CAP X5R 1UF +/-10% 6.3V CH0402 RO 36 C208 C214 C215 C216 C217 C219 C302 C318 C320 C330 C334 C335 C337 C338 C339 C340 C341 C416 C504 C507 C614 C616 C617 C618 C343 C344 C345 C515 230 S00012100142 CL10A105KA8NNNCGRM188R61E105KA12DC1608X5R1E105KTTMK107BJ105KA-T TMK107 BJ105KV - F CAP X5R 1UF +/-10% 25V CH0603 RO 1C201 240 S00012100330 GRM21BF51H105ZA12LUMK212F105ZG-T CAP Y5V 1UF +80 -20% 50V CH0805 RO 1C516 250 S00012100318 JMK107BJ225KA-TCL10A225KQ8NNNCCM105X5R225K06ATCC0603KRX5R5BB225 C1608X5R0J225KT CAP X5R 2.2UF +/-10% 6.3V CH0603 RO 20 C206 C210 C212 C228 C305 C321 C324 C326 C501 C502 C535 C806 C809 C921 C743 C514 C517 C521 C801C803 260 S00012100192 GRM188R60J475KE19DCC0603KRX5R5BB475JMK107BJ475KA-TCL10A475KQ8NNNC CM105X5R475K06AT CAP X5R 4.7UF +/-10% 6.3V CH0603 RO 12 C209 C221 C222 C223 C224 C225 C304 C418 C812 C917 C918 C919 270 S00012100032 JMK107BJ106MA-TGRM188R60J106ME47DCC0603MRX5R5BB106JDK107BJ106MA-T CAP X5R 10UF +/-20% 6.3V CH0603 RO 5 C329 C336 C404 C505 C443 280 S00012100140 GRM219R60J226ME47DJMK212 BJ226MD-TC0805X5R226M6R3NTCE J MK212 B J 226MD-T CAP X5R 22UF +/-20% 6.3V CH0805 RO 2 C702 C203 290 S00011020032 CS05S4F200MT5E RES MF 0.02R +/-1% 1/4W CH0805 RO 1 R205 300 S00011000094 RC0402JR-070RLMCR01MZPJ000RC1005J000CS0402WGJ0000TCE RES MF 0R +/-5% 1/16W CH 0402 RO 47 R208 R209 R210 R211 R212 R213 R214 R219 R221 B301 R301 R311 R317 B303 B304 R419 R502 R508 R515 R611 R704 R709 R718 R719 R723 R811 R902 R907 R919 R901 B204 B205 R416 R418R504 R522 R521 R1103 L702 R591 310 S00011000131 MCR03EZHJ000MCR03EZPJ000RC0603JR-070RLRC1608J000CS 0603WAJ0000T5E RES MF 0R +/-5% 1/10W CH 0603 RO 4 L201 L202 L203 R908 L204 320 S00011000283 MCR03EZPJ100RC0603 J R-0710RL RES MF 10R +/-5% 1/10W CH 0603 RO 1R324 330 S00011000011 MCR01-MZS-J-100RC0402JR-0710RL0402WG J 0100TCE RES MF 10R +/-5% 1/16W CH 0402 RO 1R518 340 S00011000028 MCR01MZPJ270RC0402JR-0727RL0402WG J 0270TCE RES MF 27R +/-5% 1/16W CH 0402 RO 2 R733 R737 350 S00011000041 MCR01-MZS-J-330RC0402JR-0733RL0402WG J 0330TCE RES MF 33R +/-5% 1/16W CH 0402 RO 2 R414 R415 360 S00011000082 MCR01MZPJ360RC0402JR-0736RL0402WG J 0360TCE RES MF 36R +/-5% 1/16W CH 0402 RO 1 R739 370 S00011000123 RC0402JR-0751RLMCR01-MZS-J-5100402WGJ0510TCE RES MF 51R +/-5% 1/16W CH 0402 RO 1 R701 380 S00011000053 MCR01-MZS-J-680RC0402JR-0768RL0402WG J 0680TCE RES MF 68R +/-5% 1/16W CH 0402 RO 2 R805 R806 390 S00011000088 MCR01MZPJ753RC0402JR-0775KL0402WG J 0753TCE RES MF 75KR +/-5% 1/16W CH 0402 RO 2 R815 R814 S00011000128 RC0402FR-0775KL RES MF 75KR +/-1% 1/16W CH0402 RO 400 S00011000180 MCR01MZPJ331RC0402JR07330RL0402WG J 0331TCE RES MF 330R +/-…

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Parts List/Tune Up Info

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RF Exposure Info

Compliance Certification Services Inc. Reference No .: KS120507A04-SE Date of Issue: May 21, 2012 Report No.: KS120507A04-SE Page 1 of 69 SAR PLOT FOR Head Compliance Certification Services Inc. Reference No .: KS120507A04-SE Date of Issue: May 21, 2012 Report No.: KS120507A04-SE Page 2 of 69 Test Laboratory: Compliance Certification Services Inc. May 8 ,2012 GSM 850-Right Head Cheek Low CH128 DUT: 3G MOBILE PHONE; Type: U-710-2; Serial: 111122221045345 Communication System: Generic GSM; Communication System Band: GSM 850 (824.2 - 848.8 MHz); Frequency: 824.2 MHz;Communication System PAR: 9.03 dB Ambient: Temperature: 21 °C Relative humidity: 58% Liquid : Temperature: 20 °C Medium parameters used (interpolated): f = 824.2 MHz; σ = 0.88 mho/m; ε r = 41.628; ρ = 1000 kg/m 3 Phantom section: Right Section Measurement Standard: DASY5 (IEEE/IEC/ANSI C63.19-2007) DASY Configuration: • Probe: EX3DV4 - SN3755; ConvF(8.99, 8.99, 8.99); Calibrated: 1/20/2012 • Sensor-Surface: 2.5mm (Mechanical Surface Detection) • Electronics: DAE4 Sn1245; Calibrated: 1/11/2012 • Phantom: Twin SAM Phantom; Type: QD 000 P40 CD; Serial: 1609 • DASY52 52.8.0(692); SEMCAD X 14.6.4(4989) GSM850/Right Head Cheek Low CH128/Area Scan (7x11x1): Measurement grid: dx=15mm, dy=15mm Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 0.402 mW/g GSM850/Right Head Cheek Low CH128/Zoom Scan (7x7x7)/Cube 0: Measurement grid: dx=5mm, dy=5mm, dz=5mm Reference Value = 8.622 V/m; Power Drift = -0.11 dB Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 0.453 W/kg SAR(1 g) = 0.387 mW/g; SAR(10 g) = 0.308 mW/g Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 0.403 mW/g Compliance Certification Services Inc. Reference No .: KS120507A04-SE Date of Issue: May 21, 2012 Report No.: KS120507A04-SE Page 3 of 69 Test Laboratory: Compliance Certification Services Inc. May 8 ,2012 GSM 850-Right Head Cheek Middle CH190 DUT: 3G MOBILE PHONE; Type: U-710-2; Serial: 111122221045345 Communication System: Generic GSM; Communication System Band: GSM 850 (824.2 - 848.8 MHz); Frequency: 836.6 MHz;Communication System PAR: 9.03 dB Ambient: Temperature: 21 °C Relative humidity: 58% Liquid : Temperature: 20 °C Medium parameters used (interpolated): f = 836.6 MHz; σ = 0.89 mho/m; ε r = 41.478; ρ = 1000 kg/m 3 Phantom section: Right Section Measurement Standard: DASY5 (IEEE/IEC/ANSI C63.19-2007) DASY Configuration: • Probe: EX3DV4 - SN3755; ConvF(8.99, 8.99, 8.99); Calibrated: 1/20/2012 • Sensor-Surface: 2.5mm (Mechanical Surface Detection) • Electronics: DAE4 Sn1245; Calibrated: 1/11/2012 • Phantom: Twin SAM Phantom; Type: QD 000 P40 CD; Serial: 1609 • DASY52 52.8.0(692); SEMCAD X 14.6.4(4989) GSM850/Right Head Cheek Middle CH190/Area Scan (7x11x1): Measurement grid: dx=15mm, dy=15mm Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 0.568 mW/g GSM850/Right Head Cheek Middle CH190/Zoom Scan (7x7x7)/Cube 0: Measurement grid: dx=5mm, dy=5mm, dz=5mm Reference Value = 9.693 V/m; Power Drift = 0.00024 dB Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 0.657 W/kg SAR(1 g) = 0.552 mW/g; SAR(10 g) = 0.435 mW/g Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 0.576 mW/g Compliance Certification Services Inc. Reference No .: KS120507A04-SE Date of Issue: May 21, 2012 Report No.: KS120507A04-SE Page 4 of 69 Test Laboratory: Compliance Certification Services Inc. May 8 ,2012 GSM 850-Right Head Cheek High CH251 DUT: 3G MOBILE PHONE; Type: U-710-2; Serial: 111122221045345 Communication System: Generic GSM; Communication System Band: GSM 850 (824.2 - 848.8 MHz); Frequency: 848.6 MHz;Communication System PAR: 9.03 dB Ambient: Temperature: 21 °C Relative humidity: 58% Liquid : Temperature: 20 °C Medium parameters used (interpolated): f = 848.6 MHz; σ = 0.89 mho/m; ε r = 41.327; ρ = 1000 kg/m 3 Phantom section: Right Section Measurement Standard: DASY5 (IEEE/IEC/ANSI C63.19-2007) DASY Configuration: • Probe: EX3DV4 - SN3755; ConvF(8.99, 8.99, 8.99); Calibrated: 1/20/2012 • Sensor-Surface: 2.5mm (Mechanical Surface Detection) • Electronics: DAE4 Sn1245; Calibrated: 1/11/2012 • Phantom: Twin SAM Phantom; Type: QD 000 P40 CD; Serial: 1609 • DASY52 52.8.0(692); SEMCAD X 14.6.4(4989) GSM850/Right Head Cheek High CH251/Area Scan (7x11x1): Measurement grid: dx=15mm, dy=15mm Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 0.689 mW/g GSM850/Right Head Cheek High CH251/Zoom Scan (7x7x7)/Cube 0: Measurement grid: dx=5mm, dy=5mm, dz=5mm Reference Value = 10.770 V/m; Power Drift = -0.05 dB Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 0.806 W/kg SAR(1 g) = 0.671 mW/g; SAR(10 g) = 0.529 mW/g Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 0.699 mW/g Compliance Certification Services Inc. Reference No .: KS120507A04-SE Date of Issue: May 21, 2012 Report No.: KS120507A04-SE Page 5 of 69 Test Laboratory: Compliance Certification Services Inc. May 8 ,2012 GSM 850-Right Head Tilted High CH251 DUT: 3G MOBILE PHONE; Type: U-710-2; Serial: 111122221045345 Communication System: Generic GSM; …

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Contact Information

Applicant

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

Test Firm

Most Technology Service Co., Ltd.Mark Wen
[email protected]86-755-86170306Fax: 86-755-86170310

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115C2.41 GHz - 2.46 GHz37.00 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 1.0 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, product specific (wireless router), and simultaneous transmission conditions are 0.56 W/kg, 0.58W/kg, 0.58W/kg, and 1.52W/kg, respectively.

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