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User Guide Thank you for choosing this Spreadtrum Platformphone. This device will offer you unprecedented surprise for it can support GSM cards and multiple cards standby. Meanwhile, this phone is equipped with a 3 megapixel HD digital camera, a MP3 Mobile Musicand a MP4 video player. Enjoy yourself !
Safety Please go through, and comply with, the following considerations before using this phone. Please take earphone if making or The phone may interfere with aircraft Answer incoming call while driving or after telecommunication. So please turn if off or you car is parked. switch to flight mode during the flight. Anyphone may be susceptible to interference, which could affect performance. Please turn off your phone near the medical equipment or in the medical facility where anyphone must be out of service. Please use the original battery and accessories in order to have optimal performance and prevent phone damage. Please dont use unmatched products. Please turn off yourphone in the gas station or near fuel or chemicals to prevent explosion. To avoid interference with blasting work, please turn off thephone on the site or where two-way radio must be switched off. Please observe the local rules. Burning or disposing ofphone battery as usual is prohibited, or it may cause life risk or environmental pollution. Please dispose of and recycle it in compliance with the local environmental regulations. If yourphone needs to be connected with other device, please read the User Guide of the latter. Please copy or keep a written copy of the vital information stored in your phone. Some small components (e.g. memory card, etc.) shall be out of childrens reach;
otherwise it may be swallowed or cause other hazards. Ensure the phone is turned on and within the service area. Enter the emergency number, press the talking key to tell your location. Please dont end the call without permission. Many people mistakenly assume that using a cell phone with a lower reported SAR value necessarily decreases a users exposure to RF emissions, or is somehow safer than using a cell phone with a high SAR value. While SAR values are an important tool in judging the maximum possible exposure to RF energy from a particular model of cell phone, a single SAR value does not provide sufficient information about the amount of RF exposure under typical usage conditions to reliably compare individual cell phone models. World Health Organization (WHO) AdviceOrganizations such as the World Health Organization SOS and the US Food and Drug Administration have stated that if people are concerned and want to reduce their exposure they could use a hands-free device to keep the phone away from the head and body during phone calls, or reduce the amount of time spent on the phone. ii Contents Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................ 9 Insert SIM card and battery ................................................................................................................................... 9 Insert memory card ................................................................................................................................................ 9 Battery charging .................................................................................................................................................... 9 Power on and off ................................................................................................................................................. 10 Idle ................................................................................................................................................................... 11 Switch to Idle Page .............................................................................................................................................. 11 Adding Delete Application .................................................................................................................................. 11 Wallpaper Settings............................................................................................................................................... 11 Task Manager ...................................................................................................................................................... 11 Notification .......................................................................................................................................................... 11 Search .................................................................................................................................................................. 11 Settings ................................................................................................................................................................ 11 Open Option Menu .............................................................................................................................................. 11 Main menu ........................................................................................................................................................ 12 Use Function Menu of Main Menu ..................................................................................................................... 12 Call ................................................................................................................................................................... 13 Dialpad ................................................................................................................................................................ 13 Making an overseas call. ..................................................................................................................................... 13 Dialing via Contacts ............................................................................................................................................ 13 Calling an extension number ............................................................................................................................... 13 Making an emergency phone ............................................................................................................................... 13 Answer or reject incoming calls .......................................................................................................................... 13 Menu during a call ............................................................................................................................................... 13 Adjust volume ..................................................................................................................................................... 14 End a call ............................................................................................................................................................. 14 Call logs ........................................................................................................................................................... 15 Set as a rejected call ............................................................................................................................................ 15 Commonly Used Functions ................................................................................................................................. 15 More Functions .................................................................................................................................................... 15 i Contacts ............................................................................................................................................................ 16 Browsing contacts ............................................................................................................................................... 16 Quick search ........................................................................................................................................................ 16 New contact ......................................................................................................................................................... 16 Function Menu of Contacts ................................................................................................................................. 16 Message Service ............................................................................................................................................... 17 Wirte message ..................................................................................................................................................... 17 SMS ..................................................................................................................................................................... 17 MMS .................................................................................................................................................................... 17 Inbox .................................................................................................................................................................... 18 Outbox ................................................................................................................................................................. 18 Draftbox............................................................................................................................................................... 18 Send messages ..................................................................................................................................................... 18 Security inbox ...................................................................................................................................................... 18 Commonly Used Phrases ..................................................................................................................................... 19 Broadcast message............................................................................................................................................... 19 Voice mail server ................................................................................................................................................. 19 Function Menu of Mailbox List........................................................................................................................... 19 Internet ............................................................................................................................................................. 20 Browser ............................................................................................................................................................... 20 Current Page .................................................................................................................................................... 20 Multimedia ....................................................................................................................................................... 21 Audio Player ........................................................................................................................................................ 21 Play songs: .......................................................................................................................................................... 21 Play List ............................................................................................................................................................... 21 Create New List ................................................................................................................................................... 21 Video Player ........................................................................................................................................................ 21 Play ...................................................................................................................................................................... 22 Camera Function ................................................................................................................................................. 22 Zoom .................................................................................................................................................................... 22 Shoot Mode .......................................................................................................................................................... 22 ii Settings ................................................................................................................................................................ 22 Browse Shooted Photos or Videos ....................................................................................................................... 22 FM Radio ............................................................................................................................................................. 23 Picture Browser ................................................................................................................................................... 23 Analog TV ........................................................................................................................................................... 23 Application ....................................................................................................................................................... 25 E-book ................................................................................................................................................................. 25 Alarm ................................................................................................................................................................... 25 Calendar............................................................................................................................................................... 25 Answer Machine .................................................................................................................................................. 25 Calculator ............................................................................................................................................................ 26 Recorder .............................................................................................................................................................. 26 World time ........................................................................................................................................................... 26 Countdown timer ................................................................................................................................................. 26 Stopwatch ............................................................................................................................................................ 26 Location ............................................................................................................................................................... 27 STK ..................................................................................................................................................................... 27 Unit Conversion .................................................................................................................................................. 27 Local Search ........................................................................................................................................................ 27 Memo................................................................................................................................................................... 27 Magic sound ........................................................................................................................................................ 27 Weather ............................................................................................................................................................... 28 Bluetooth ............................................................................................................................................................. 28 WIFI .................................................................................................................................................................... 28 JAVA ................................................................................................................................................................... 29 JAVA Applications ................................................................................................................................................. 21 JAVA Applications List ............................................................................................................................................ 21 Settings ............................................................................................................................................................. 30 Phone Settings ..................................................................................................................................................... 30 Phone profile ....................................................................................................................................................... 30 Connection Management ..................................................................................................................................... 30 iii Display Settings: .................................................................................................................................................. 30 Security Settings .................................................................................................................................................. 31 Call Settings ........................................................................................................................................................ 24 Call Barring ......................................................................................................................................................... 32 File Management .............................................................................................................................................. 34 Copy Files............................................................................................................................................................ 34 New Folders ........................................................................................................................................................ 34 Additional Function .......................................................................................................................................... 35 U Disk Function .................................................................................................................................................. 35 PC Camera ........................................................................................................................................................... 35 Instruction on Drive Installation .......................................................................................................................... 27 Maintenance of Mobile Phone ........................................................................................................................... 39 Troubleshooting for Simple Troubles ................................................................................................................ 40 Mobile phone cant be turned on ......................................................................................................................... 40 Mobile phone turns off automatically ................................................................................................................. 40 PIN/PUK code lock ............................................................................................................................................. 40 Poor quality of conversation ................................................................................................................................ 41 Inability to answer mobile phone ........................................................................................................................ 41 Inability to dial mobile phone .............................................................................................................................. 41 Low conversation volume ................................................................................................................................... 42 The counterpart cant hear you ............................................................................................................................ 42 No ringtone for incoming call ............................................................................................................................. 42 Battery cant be charged ...................................................................................................................................... 42 No network displayed .......................................................................................................................................... 43 Memory card cant be found in mobile phone..................................................................................................... 43 Insufficient space ................................................................................................................................................. 43 Menu options what PC Camera of mobile phone cant realize ........................................................................... 43 Safety Information ............................................................................................................................................ 44 Usage Environment ............................................................................................................................................. 44 Medical Equipments ............................................................................................................................................ 44 Pace Maker .......................................................................................................................................................... 44 iv Hearing Aids ........................................................................................................................................................ 44 Emergency Call ................................................................................................................................................... 44 Password Access ................................................................................................................................................. 45 Power-on Password ............................................................................................................................................. 45 PIN Code ............................................................................................................................................................. 45 PIN2 Code ........................................................................................................................................................... 45 PUK Code............................................................................................................................................................ 45 PUK2 Code .......................................................................................................................................................... 46 Attentions on Charging of Battery....................................................................................................................... 46 Attentions on Use of Battery ............................................................................................................................... 46 Attention on Use of Accessories ......................................................................................................................... 47 Other Safety Information ..................................................................................................................................... 47 v Introduction Introduction Insert SIM card and battery Long press power supply key for 3s to turn it off;
Slide the back cover downwards and remove it;
Page 9 of 49 Remove the battery. Insert SIM1 (per the mark SIM1 on the card slot. The contactor shall face down (note the notch on the SIM card is in line with the slot). Push the SIM card inwards from the card slot until it absolutely fits the slot. Insert SIM2 in the same manner. Insert the battery with metallic contact aligned to thephone battery contact and replace the back cover. Note:
1. This User Guide is designed for both SIM cards inserted by selecting [SettingsCall SettingsDual-SIMStandby modeDual SIM dual standby]. If only one card is inserted or no Dual SIM dual standby is set up, the screen and options may differ from this manual. Insert memory card This phone supports the T-Flash memory card. After it is inserted, you can browse or copy, etc. the files stored in the memory card. Also, the disk spaceof this phone can be expanded. Remove the back cover and battery and turn over the cover of the memory card in the direction as shown thereon;
Let the side of the memory card bearing metallic contact face down, insert the narrower end into the slot until absolutely fitted by it, and replace the back cover Warning:
Please dont insert or remove the memory card quickly or frequently to avoid damage Battery charging The phone battery may be charged with travel charger Insert the battery in the phone correctly;
Open the rubber cover on the left side of this device below the screen,,let the charger arrow towards the screen, insert the charger plug into the screen, and connect the charger to the standard power supply socket. After the charger is inserted, the battery intensity icon on the upper right of the screen starts running, which means the battery begins charging. When it is charged full, the icon stops running and the battery icon on the screen comes full . After charging is over, cut off the connection between the charger and the standard power supply socket and then that between this device and the charger by pressing the buttons on both sides of the charger Note:
1. Please use the standard matched battery and charger to prevent explosion. 2. If the battery is absolutely of no power, the battery icon will appear 2~3min after charging. Charging may 9 Introduction Page 10 of 49 take 2~5h depending on the current condition of this device (whether it is started, any call is made, etc.). 3. Please use charger to charge this device. USB wire charging shall be avoided if possible. 4. In order to help the new battery perform best, it shall complete 2~3 charge-discharge cycles. Its initial chargings shall last for more than 10h unceasingly for each Power on and off Power on Long press power supply key for 3s to turn on this phone Power off Long press power supply key for 3s to turn off this phone. Warning:
Please dont turn on this phone where it is prohibited or using it may cause interference or danager. In this case, please ensure this phone does not activate the reguler power on/off or other functions. 10 Idle Idle Switch to Idle Page Page 11 of 49 Sliding to left and right can switch to Previous Slide/Next Slide. Press Home button on the for a long time to enter into the thumbnail of the idle page, and select the needed page. Press widgets or applications on the idle page, and pull it to the bottom dustin to delete. Adding and Delete Application Press Menu button on the idle page, select Add to add widgets and application to the standby. Press widgets or applications on the idle page, and pull it to the bottom dustin to delete. Wallpaper Settings Press Menu button on the idle page, and select Wallpaper. Users can set ordinary picture as the wallpaper, and can set dynamic wallpaper and video wallpaper. Task Manager Press Menu button on the idle page, and select task manager. Click the close icon behind the application, and close the applications running in the background. Notification Press Menu button on the idle page, and select Notification. Users can directly pull out the notification panel downward from the status bar. Click tabs to browse the notification message, and check the running applications. Search Press Menu button on the idle page, select Search to use the local search fuction. Settings Press Menu button on the idle page, select Settings to enter into the phone settings. Open Option Menu Under standby situation, press the Lock button to open the option menu. Users can fast set mute/flight mode or shutdown. 11 Main menu Main menu Use Function Menu of Main Menu Page 12 of 49 Under idle situation, press the application icon, and open the function menu of the main menu. Slide the main menue to display all the applications. Different main menus may have different slide mode. Select [Mian Menue->Main Menue Display] to select various main menu with different styles. Press the icon of a certain application for a long time to pull the application to the idle page. Press Return button or main display to return back to the idle page. 12 Call Call Dialpad Page 13 of 49 Uder idle situation, press Dialpad button to enter into the dialpad interface, and press virtual keyboard to dial;
Press Call, escape the SIM card select screen. Select SIM1 to dial with SIM1; select SIM2 to dial with SIM2 Press IP button to carry out IP dial;
Press Hide/Extend Virtual Keyboard button to hide or extend the virtual keyboard. Making an overseas call. Enter the country code (in this case, + shall be entered by pressing * twice continuously);
Enter the area code (without 0 prefixed to that as usual) and the phone number;
Press Call, escape the SIM card option screen. Select SIM1 to dial with SIM1; select SIM2 to dial with SIM2 Dialing via Contacts Enter the Contacts and search for the phone number you need;
Press Record for a long time to select Call in the option menu. Calling an extension number Enter the switchboard number;
Press [OptionInsertPause] and then input the extension number;
Press call, escape the SIM card select screen. Select SIM1 to dial with SIM1; select SIM2 to dial with SIM2 Making an emergency phone Enter the emergency phone number;
Press Call, escape the SIM card select screen. Select SIM1 to dial with SIM1; select SIM2 to dial with SIM2 Answer or reject incoming calls If there is an incoming call, press Answer to answer it;
If there is an incoming call, press Reject to reject it;
For incoming calls under the lock situation, slide to left and right to answer or reject calls. Menu during a call During a call, you can :
Hold: Press [Hold] to hold current call, and press [Activate] to resume current call when holding the call (the function needs to be supported by network). ContactsEnter into the interface of contact list. Dial padEnter into the dial interface. Record: Record the call details, and the document will be kept in the file manager automatically. 13 Call Note:
Page 14 of 49 It is illegal to record any call in some countries. So please do so with the speakers prior consent. Mute: Turn off the microphone during the call. In the mute mode, you can hear the speaker but the speaker cant hear you. Turn on handfree: Start or cancel a handsfree call. Adjust volume You can volume the receiver by side key during a call End a call Press Hang up to end a call. 14 Call logs Call logs Show the phone numbers missed recently Page 15 of 49 Roll to any number and press the dial button reply the call, and can press [Menu] to select other operations. Set as a rejected call In the record details interface, pressMenuto select[Set as a rejected call]Set the phone number as a rejected call, which may be available in the [ContactsBlacklist]. Commonly Used Functions Press the single record for a long time, and open the option menu. Write SMS: Send SMS to the current number. Write MMS: Send MMS to the current number. Language call: Callback this number. IP CallCallback this number by IP. Add to New Contacts : Store the number to this phone. More Functions On the call record interface, press [Menu] button to open the option menu:
Answer record: The phone, if not answer, will play the preset voice and then record the words of the speaker. Delete All: Delete all phone numbers. Call timers: The details of the SIM card is available after selecting that card to be viewed. GPRS volume :Read the information of GPRS volume. 15 Contacts Contacts Browsing contacts Page 16 of 49 When this device standby, select [Contacts] and open the namelist. The contacts are listed in the order of unnamed, special symbol, digit and English letter respectively (for Chinese names, the English letter corresponding to their pinyin prevails). Quick search When this device standby, select [Contacts] and open the namelist. Click search bar to search and position (vague search is allowed) through the virtual keyboard. Example: search for (Li Si) Enter 57. The first letter of the pinyin of is l and the corresponding key is key 5, press it to locate the Chinese character initialed with jkl, where there are two items, i.e. Leo, ; the first letter of the pinyin of is s and the corresponding key is key 7, press it to continue locating to the Chinese character initialed with pqrs. So can be found out by entering 57 only. Example 2: search for sam Enter keys 726 where the letters sam are located. New contact SIM1: The input is added to SIM1 with only one number stored under a name. SIM2: The input is added to SIM2 with only one number stored under a name. Phnone: All records other than in SIM1 and SIM2 are stored in the memory of this device. The editable items include the name,phone number, home phone number, company phone number and/or other phone numbers, the incoming a picture or ringtone, etc. for the said contact Note: Name may be empty, but phone number shall not be so for any new record. Function Menu of Contacts On the interface of the contact list, press Menu to operate the functions:
Group:Enter into the group list interface. Mark: Mark one or more contacts. vCard: Import or export all the cards. Quick Dial: Enter the quick dial. Contact display: Select the display mode of the contacts. More: Query the settings of this phone number and the size. On the contacts list interface, press one record for a long time to operate the following functions:
Wirte messagesend one message to the contacts. Call: ring the contact. Delete: Delete the person information. Copy: Copy the contact information. Send vCard: send the contact in vCard. Export: Export the contact. Addto Blacklist: Add the contact into Blacklist. 16 Message Service Message Service Page 17 of 49 Message service is actually a network service. This menu works soundly depending on the type of your SIM card and the service provided by the network operator. Therefore, please check it before applying such function. Wirte message Please have the service center number from the network operator before applying this function. The storage capacity of SIM card depends on its type. SMS Under idle situation, press information service button to enter into the mailbox list interface, press [Write messageNew SMS] to enter into the message editor interface, manual input or insert the contacts from the address list as the recipients, press send button to send the messages after editing the contents. Note: This device supports multi-messaging. Four common SMS are editable at most with each containing 268 Chinese characters or 612 English ones. Creat a message, pressingMenu, you can:
Insert template: Insert template in the cursor position. Add contact info: Insert in the message a name and its number from the Contacts. Add phiz symbol: Insert an expression symbol in the cursor position. Open regular send: Open the regular send function. Font size: Set the font size. Save as draft: Save the edited message in the Draftbox. MMS Short for multi-media service, MMS is just a multi-media message, which supports GIF, JPEG, WBMP or BMP display. Note:
This function is available only when supported by the network operator. Meanwhile, only thephone compatible to MMS can receive and display such message. Under idle situation, press information service button to enter into the mailbox list interface, press [Write messageNew MMS] to enter into the MMS editor interface, manual input or insert the contacts from the address list as the recipients, press send button to send the messages after editing the contents or inserting the attachment. Creat MMS: Presssing Menu, you can:
Delete: Delete the edited text or inserted audio/video. Save as draft: Save the edited message in the Draftbox 17 Page 18 of 49 Message Service Set slide time: Set the time of the slide. Text layout: Set the position of the text display. Font sizeSet the font size. Inbox Save the received SMS and MMS. Outbox Save the SMS and MMS not sent out successfully. Draftbox Save the unsent messages and MMS. Send messages Save the SMS and MMS you sent successfully. Security inbox It can provide cryptoguard for the messages as designated to protect your messages. Enter [Security inbox], press Menuyou can:
New SMS: Enter into new SMS interface. New MMS: Enter into new MMS interface. Mark: single or multiple messages. Sort:Set the category of the messages sorting. Change Password: amend the password of the Security inbox. On the security mailbaox list interface, press one record for a long time to operate the following functions:
SMS:Enter into the new SMS interface. MMS:Enter into the new MMS interface. Voice call: Make the voice call. IP callCall IP. DeleteDelete the message. Lock: Lock up the message. Move: Move the message. CopyCopy the message. Add the addressors to: Add the adressors to the address list. 18 Message Service Commonly Used Phrases Directly use the default phrases when writing the messages. Broadcast message Page 19 of 49 Network service enables you to receive all kinds of text message, such as news, weather report, traffic conditions, etc. For the detail, please refer to your network operator. Voice mail server This is similar to the Answer machine. You may transfer the incoming call that you fail to answer duly to your Voice mail server, where the caller can leave message. You are reminded of message, if any, in the mailbox by a short message. This function is part of the mating software provided by the network operator, so you need to register it, please refer to your network operator for the detail. Note:
You may transfer any incoming call to the Voice mail server (the number of caller to leave a message) by setting Call Forwarding Function Menu of Mailbox List Settings: Set relevant parameters for the short messages, multimedia messages and push messages. Delete all: Enter into the empty mailbox/empty message interface. Message capacity: Show the memory capacity of the messages. Export SMS: Select the mailbax and path for exporting SMS. 19 Internet Internet Note:
Page 20 of 49 1. Your Internet service provider may not support some functions, please confirm that your SIM card supports Internet function and the function has been opened. 2 To browse webpages, you might be charger of corresponding flow rate 3. If WLAN network is applicable, surf the internet through WLAN interlinkage. Internet is an application platform integrating wireless communication and Internet technology, which makes it possible for you to access to rich Internet information source and e-commerce application etc. Browser Open the starting page of the brower, users can enter into input URL, search, bookmarks, history and stored pages through the interfaces. Press Menu button to open more menus: homepage, settings, clear records and exit brower homepage, and users can the homepage of ISP intermet (set in advance or default homepage). Current Page Option: Enter into option list of the browser. Forward\Back: Open WAP page forward and backward. Stop: stop loading WAP webpage Refresh: Refresh current WAP page. Add to bookmark: Add current WAP page to the bookmark list. Bookmark: Open the list of the stored bookmark. History: Open the list of browsing WAP. 20 Multimedia Multimedia Audio Player Page 21 of 49 Thephone is able to play music files saved inphone and the downloaded music and support background play of MP3 file. Instruction:
MP3 supports MPEG 1 layer 3 audio; supports MPEG 2 layer 3 low sampling rate extension; MPEG 2.5 layer 3
(unofficial). Play songs:
When play some certain contents, select the needed items from the list. Please press to pause; please press to continue; press or to fast forward or back. Please press or to turn to next or previous, and users can also switch by sliding to left and right. Please select settings > shuffle to open or close the shuffle (
). Please select Settings > Repeat to repeat current contents (
) or all the contents (
), or close the repeat function. Click AB to review. Please select Option > Equalizer to modify the effect of the music player. Please press home button to return to the main screen and play at background by the player. Please press red button to close the player. List Select menu > music list and select the list. Create New List 1. Select menu > new list. 2. Enter name of the list and select Confirm. 3. Select Yes to immediately add the songs; please select No to add the songs later. 4. Select Finish. Press to pop up the menu to delete or edit custom list. Select Option > Add music when checking the list to add more songs later on. Video Player The video player supports 3gp, mp4 and avi documents. 21 Multimedia Page 22 of 49 If the document is the standard format not supported, use the tools to convert into the standard format. Play:
When play some certain contents, select the needed items from the list. Please press to pause; please press to continue; press or to fast forward or back. Please press or to turn to next or previous, and users can also switch by sliding to left and right. Please select settings > shuffle to open or close the shuffle (
). Please select settings > repeat to repeat current contents
) or all the contents (
), or close the repeat function. Press to open the browser fast.
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Open: Open local browse, network browse or local list. Local browse: Browse the video documents in the phone or memory card. Network browse: Open any websit to watch your favorite videos, you can use GPRS network or WIFI network to surf the internet. Local list: Play the stored video documents, you can add the videos in the memory card or the phone to local list for watching next time. Camera Function Take pictures and vidieo clips with audio through the self-contained camera function. Click the camera icon from the main screen, and switch to the framing menu of the camera. Press return button to exit the camera procedure. Zoom Before taking pictures, use the screen zoom list to zoom in or zoom out the objects. Users can click the zoom in button
, and can slide upper or down on the frames. Shoot Mode There are photo and video mode in the device. The default mode is photo. Click the menu label on the left of the screen, select the video to shoot in the mode page
. Click the menu label on the left of the screen, select the photo to take pictures in the mode page
. Settings Click the menu lable on the left of the screen, and click to reset various parameters. Browse Shooted Photos or Videos 22 Message Service Page 23 of 49 Delete the photos or videos. Share through information and bluetooth. FM Radio The system will automatically scan channels and record firstly open FM radio.
(Note: Insert the headset, the headset is the antenna. Search Broadcast Channel Automatically search the broadcast channels, and press menu button scan and save. Manually search the broadcast channels, and slide the roller on the screen (move the frequency red line to adjust) to slightly adjust, or manually input the channels. Background Play Click home button, FM plays at background. Record Record (scheduled record) the playing channels, and automatically save them to the record list. Picture Browser Check the pictures and shooted photos in the memory card through the photo album. 1. Click media library from the main screen. 2. The phone automatically scans the supported documents in the memory card. 3. Select the needed photo album. 4. Press menu button to set. Browse Pictures Zoom in or out the pictures in the photo album through multi-touch function. Picture Editor Edit the opened pictures. Analog TV 23 Multimedia Page 24 of 49 In [Analog TV] mode, press [Option] to carry out the following function operations:
Add to favorites: add the channel you are watching to my channels. My favorites: play channels you have added. Channel list: view all the channels. Record list: the recorded videos are saved in the Record list. You may set the video as screen protection, starting up animation, Power off display. You may send the video through Bluetooth or multimedia message. You can also mark, Unmark, mark all, and cancel all the marks the selected video. Search channel: automatically search channels and save them in channel list. Select country/region: select a country/region you are from so as that channels can be searched by Analog TV. Set: set Storage for video, you may save your recorded video inphone or memory card. Adjustg brightness: adjust brightness of Analog TV. Press [5] to quickly adjust brightness of Analog TV while playing the Analog TV. Help: provide help related to Analog TV. (Analog TV receives and deal with real-time signal from each TV stations analog signal transmitter so as to make it possible for you to watch free and synchronous TV programs) 24 Application Application E-book Page 25 of 49 E-book can support file of TXT format. You can copy TXT file to [E-book] folder on the T-FLASH card by PC. In standby mode, enter the function menu, then select [E-book]. Randomly select a book in the bookshelf to read; slide to turn pages. Instruction:
Please delete the unnecessary files when you read the E-book with the hint that there is no enough space. Make sure there is over 500KB free space in your mobile phone. Alarm Enter into the function list, then select Alarm. New Alarm 1. Turn on switch of the needed alarm clock. 2. Set the parameters of the alarm clock as needed. 3. Select Save. Close the switch of the alarm clock to cancel the alarm clock. Calendar Enter into the function list, then select Calendar. Add new schedule 1. Select Menu Add new schedule 2. Write the schedule details. 3. Select Store. View schedules 1. Select the date on the calendar, and check the events on special date. 2. Select [All agenda], and check all the records. Answer Machine The answering machine can set the starting answer function, and can ben used to save the messages. For messages, users can perform the following:
Call: Make voice call for the message number of the focus, redial of visual telephne or IP telephone. Reply: Reply short messages and MMS for the message number of the focus. Delete: Delete the selected answer messages. Send: Send the selected answer messages in the form of blutooth and MMS. 25 Page 26 of 49 Application Press Menu button to open the option menue:
Mark:Mark the selected records. Settings:Carry out relatively settings for the answer messages. Help:Check the help documents. Calculator 1. Select Calculator under function menu mode. 2. Use the buttons matched with the calculator to carry out basic arthmetic operation. Recorder Enter into the function menu to select the Recorder. 1. Press Record button on the interface to record. 2. Press Pause button to pause the record. 3. Press Stop button to stop the record. 4. After stopping record, the recording documents will be automatically saved in the Audio file in the memory card, click Folder to check. World time Understand how to check the time of other areas and set the displayed world time on the screen. In the standby mode, enter the function list and select World time. Press Menu button to carry out the foolwing settings:
Set local: Set the selected location and time to local. Set illocal: Set the selected location and time to illocal. Set daylight saving time: (The definition has been canceled in the national policies.) Countdown timer Enter the function list and select Countdown timer. 1. Select Countdown timer 2. Set the time span of the Countdown timer. 3. Select Start button to start the timer. 4. Press Exit to close the warning tone when the timer stops. Stopwatch 1. Select Stopwatch. 2. Select Start to activate the stopwatch. 3. Select Meter to record time. 26 Application 4. Select Stop after completion. 5. Select Reset to clear the recorded time. Location Enter the function list and select Location. Page 27 of 49 Enter into function menu, select Location, and check the area codes of various large cities. Click province or municipality to query the local area codes including the lower level cities. Press Menu button to select Query, input the needed name or area code on the interface, clcik Confirm to query. STK Enter the function list and select [STK]
Entering the STK sub-menu, you can use the value added service offered by network operator. This mobile supports STK function but this service is offered by network operator. If your SIM card and network operator dont support this service then you cannot use it. Please contact your network operator for more information. Unit Conversion Weight: You can choose kgounce or kgpound for unit conversion. Length: You can choose kmmile, meteryard, meterfeet or cmfeet for unit conversion. Local Search Contacts: Enter related character string to find out all the contact persons whose name contains the character string. File: Enter related character string to find out all the files which contain the character string Message: Enter related character string to find out all the message which contains the character string Call logs: Enter related character string to find out all the Contactss which contain the character string. Memo 1. Enter function list, select Memo 2. Select Creat New Memo. 3. Input the text, then select Finished. Magic sound 1. Enter into function list, select Magic sound. 2. Activate the Magic sound. 3. Enter into Magic sound settings. You can customize the tone colours, roles, sound effects, equalizers and background musics. 27 Application Weather Check weather information through the weather procedure. Check Weather 1. Click Weather from the main screen. Page 28 of 49 2. Click to manually refresh weather data, press menu button settings, and then click the auto update to start or cancel automatically downloading data. 3. Click + newly cities. Slide upward or downward on the screen to check weather of other cities. Bluetooth Start Bluetooth Wireless Function 1. Enter into the function menu, and select Bluetooth. 2. Click the switch button to start the bluetooth wireless function. 3. If allowing other devices to position your telephone, please the swith button behind Visibility. Search Other Started Bluetooth Devices and Pair 1. Select Paired Device Add New Device. 2. Select devices from the list. 3. Input PIN code of the bluetooth wireless function or other devices (if exist), and then select Having Finished. When the owner of other device inputs the same PIN code or accept the connection, the pair is completed. Send Dtata by Bluetooth Wireless Function 1. Select the expected documents or items from the applications in the mobile phone. 2. Select to send through bluetooth. Receive Data by Bluetooth Wireless Function 1. Input PIN code of the bluetooth wireless function, and then select Having Finished (if necessary). 2. Select Yes to confirm to receive the data of the device (if necessary). WIFI WIFI can connect the mobile phones terminal to the wireless network. Start WLAN 1. Enter into the function menu, and select WLAN. 2. Click switch button to start WLAN. PIN code may be not necessary, depending on the devices. The WLAN on the background will consume the battery quantity. Start WLAN as needed if the users want to save the electric quantity. Automatically Connect to WLAN 1. Enter into function menu, and select WLAN. 28 Application Page 29 of 49 2. Click switch button to open the Automatically Connection. JAVA Java function can offer you powerful mobile entertainment function and you can install any favorite program to your mobile phone. Click the Java program existed and run it. Java Application Press Java application for along time, and open the option menu:
Delete: Delete the selected Java application procedure. Application details: Check the applied details. Update: Update information local or network according to Java. Connection settings: Set connection parameters. Permission settings: Set the permission parameters. Java Application List Press Menu button to open the option menu:
Local installation: For install Java installation procedures in the mobile phone or memory card. Download: For downloading games, e-book and others and carry out relevant settings. Game download: Log in relevant game webs to download game procedures. E-book download: Log in relevant e-book webs to download e-book. Others download: Log in relevant webs to download what you want. Download settings: Carry out relevant settings for game, e-book and other downloads. Resume Java system: Resume Java system to default. 29 Settings Settings Phone Settings The items include:
Page 30 of 49 Time and Date: You can customize time and date as well as their formats Language: You can customize the display language and writing language. Input method settings: include: Chinese fuzzy tone, Handeriting speed, Font weight, Font color, keyboard size settings. Touch Screen Calibration, If the phone fails to respond to the screen options, you have to carry out touch screen calibration and click somewhere on the screen correctly according to the phone prompts. Instruction:
During the touch screen calibration, if you fail to click on the intersection point on the screen correctly, you have to click on it at least twice continuously, to ensure the calibration accuracy. Automatic Power On/Off: Set time and repeat ways of the automatically power on/off. Power Management, Display the battery power. Orientation Sensor: Due to the gravity, the phone screen can rotate automatically at 90 degrees, 180 degrees and 270 degrees. Restore Factory Settings: Restore factory settings Phone profile The preset modes are General mode, Mute mode, Conference mode, Indoor mode, Outdoor mode, Headset mode, Bluetooth mode. It support custom profiles, define at most 5 profiles, and users can set the parameters of the profiles. Instruction: The preset profiles do not support delete, while the custom profiles support delete. Connection Management The items are :
Internet account: Manage internet account, and support editor and delete. Data connection settings: Select to connect as needed or all the time. Network selection: Select to automatically or manually connect. Display Settings:
The settings items:
Motion Effects: including Screen special effects, Screen orientation switch special effects, Power on display, Power off display. Wallpaper Settings:Supported wallpapers: Static wallpapers, dynamic wallpapers, more pictures and 30 Page 31 of 49 Settings video wallpapers. Screen Savers Settings: set the screen savers. Backlight: adjust the screen backlight. Button Backlight: adjust the backlight time. Font Settings:set the font. Security settings Including:
PIN code: Start and close of PIN code and the modification of PIN. Warning Please use this function cautiously. If you forget the PUK code, please get it from the service provider. Ten consective incorrect PUK code entries will make the SIM card card unserviceable. Modify PIN2 code: Modification of PIN2 code. Warning:
Be cautious to use this function, if wrong PUK2 code is entered for 10 times, SIM card can not be used. Phone LockOpen or close the phone lock. Change Phone Passwordchange the phone password. Privacy Protection: set the privacy protection Automatic lock: Set time of the automatic lock. Lock password: Start or clode the lock password. MSD MSD is also called Mobile phone dog. Its main function is to collect information like the current CELL ID to a pre-determined phone when your phone is used by others illegally, and prevent others using the phone after a limited period or a certain number of power-on. The default MSD is off. You need to change the password before actvating it. After that, passwaord is required to activate or cancel the function as well as change the password. The password must be 6 digits long. To activate the function, you have to input a pre-determined phone number (to receive the informing message when the phone is stolen) besides the password. After the function is activated, the phone will memorize IMSI number of this card. Because the number is the only one, when another SIM card card is inserted, a prompt box will appear after power-on and you need to input MSD password. Three incorrect enteries or choosing exit will be considered as illegal use, and then an illeagal use prompt is given. At this time, information like CELL ID (refers to: cell indentity), LAC (refers to: Location Area Code, used to indentify different locations), MCC (460 stands for China), MNC and MCN will be read and short messages will be sent to the pre-determinded phone number. The legal user could report a case to the Public Security Organs where the illegal use of the phone can be checked according to the information through the internet service provider (including the phone location, call log and so on). 31 Settings Page 32 of 49 If the short messages fail to send or are being sent, they will be sent in the next minute until they are sent successfully. Keeping in standby mode for 24 hours or powering the phone on again, the phone will send a short message again to the pre-determined phone number. When thenumber of the successful short messages comes to a certain amount (15 times), none illegal used SIM card card can be used on the phone. The phone will power off automatically. Note:
Please report a case to the Public Security Organs when the phone is stolen. But they do not ensure to find the stolen phone. Therefore, please take good care of your personal belongings. If the phone considers the card is illegally used, Unauthorized to use will appear if someone wants to activate the MSD, namely the corresponding functions under the MSD menu can not be used. If other cards are used to power on the phone and the password is correct, the number of the messages will be counted form 0, and the peompt Bind the card or not will appear. Choose Bind the card, the phone will update the IMSI card information, regarding the card as the appointed card of the phone. Start: Firstly set the password to start this function, input the guardlock password and notify the mobile phone when starting (Receive illegally using SIM card of this mobile phone and send the information about the illegal SIM card), the settings is comleted, and the guardlock function can be started. Cancel: To cancel the MSD. You have to input MSD password when canceling the function. Change password: Change the MSD password. Warning:
Please use this function cautiously. You can not use the phone if you forget the password. Fixed Dialling:Start and close of the fixed dialling, and management of the fixed dialling list. Blacklist: Settings of the blacklist and management of the list. Call settings Including:
Dual SIM settings: including Standby mode, Reply by original SIM, Set SIM name. Call Divert:
Divert all voice calls: After the function is activated, you can divert all incoming calls to Voicemail or the pre-determined phone numbers. Choose [Check Status] to view the current status of the Divert all voice calls service. Divert when busy: After the function is activated, you can divert the incoming calls to Voicemail or the pre-determined phone numbers if you are on a call Divert when not answered: After the function is activated, if the call is not answered within the pre-determined time, you can divert the incoming calls to Voicemail or the pre-determined phone numbers. 32 Settings Page 33 of 49 Divert when phone off or no coverage: After the function is activated, if you are unavailable because there is no coverage or the phone is powered off, you can divert the incoming calls to Voicemail or the pre-determined phone numbers. Cancel all diverts: Cancel all the call diverts. Note:
You have to turn off Flight mode before setting Call divert. Call Waiting:
Activate: After the function is activated, the network will inform you of the new incoming calls when you are on a call. You can hold on the current call and answer another call. Cancel: Cancel the Call waiting service, and the incoming calls will not be informed when you are on a call. Check status: You can check and view the current status of the Call waiting service. Call Barring Outgoing calls: All outgoing calls are limited Incoming calls: All incoming calls are limited Incoming calls when roaming: All calls can not be answered when roaming International calls: International calls are limited International calls when abroad: International calls are limited when you are abroad Cancel all call barrings: All call barrings are cancelled Edit barringpassword: Barringpassword can be edited Note:
Some internet service providers may limit the use of this function. For details, please contact your internet service provider. When you are applying this service, your internet service provider will offer you the original network password Line OptionsYou can choose Line 1 or Line 2. Hide My Caller ID: Set the display mode of the phone number. Othersthe settings item include IP Push-To-Talk, Voice calls minute beep, Automatic redial, Vibration for outcoming calls, Message after rejecting, Voice broadcast for incoming calls. 33 File Management File Management File manager can manages the files in the memory card. Copy Files Page 34 of 49 1. For copying the files, press to pop up the menu, and enter into the copy mode. 2. Select the target folder, click the confirm icon on the right or click select the contents in the folder. 3. Click Mark to copy multiple files. New Folders 1. Open the file manager. 2. Press Menu button New Folder. 3. Input folder name and click to save. 34 Additional Function Additional Function U Disk Function U disk is used as follows:
Page 35 of 49 Before using U disk, please confirm your computer is Windows 2000 or Windows XP system. Link mobile phone to computer with the USB data line provided to the mobile phone. The mobile phone is linked to computer, selectU diskat the end of mobile phone. After the computer successfully identify U disk, a green USB equipment small sign will appear on the status bar at the right corner below. Open My computer, now see Removable disc, operate U disk. The multi-media files browsed by mobile phone must be saved under designated content before it can be identified, or it can be read or broadcast through mobile phone under other contents. For example, photo file is readable only under the content of Photos. Note:
1. When the mobile phone is in the status U disk is being used, you can see some default files. Once deleted, the default files in U disk will be lost forever. 2. After U disk is used, remove U disk from computer first and receive a sign from system before taking U disk safely, or the data of U dsik may be lost or file system of U disk is damaged. 3. Support USB1.1. PC Camera The mobile phone can be used as PC camera, through this function, you can have a video communication with friends to enrich your life. PC Camera: link USB line then it can be used as PC Camera. Note:
1. Current drive of PC Camera supports only Windows2000/ Windows xp. 2. Before using function of PC Camera, install drive in advance Instruction on Drive Installation Instruction on Installation of windows 2000 platform:
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(2)
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(4) Link mobile phone and computer, select menuPC Cameraon the mobile phone. Dialog box pops up on the computer, click <Next (N) > once. Click<Next (N) > once in the pop-up dialog box. In the pop-up dialog box select One designated direction (S), click <Next (N) > once. 35 Additional Function Page 36 of 49
(5) In the following pop-up dialog box click <Browse (B)> once, then select file scicamd.inf under the content where the drive is, finally click <Confirm> and <Finished> once respectively, and the drive is installed. Instruction on Installation of windows xp platform:
(1) Link mobile phone to computer, after selecting menu PC Camera on the mobile phone, selectstart.
(2) Click My computer once on the computer, select attributehard wareequipment manager, and then select USB video equipment in following dialog box and click with right button, and select Renew drive procedure.
(3) Select settings of following dialog box, click button of Next (N) once;
(4) Select settings of following dialog box, click button of Next (N) once;
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(5) In the following dialog box, click button of Next (N) once.
(6) In the following dialog box, click button of <Browse (B)> once, select file scicamd.inf under the content where the drive is, and finally lick <Determine> once.
(7) In the pop-up dialog box, click <Next (N) > once.
(8) Click<Still continue > to finish installation of drive. In the status of power-on, link mobile phone and computer with data line, choosePC Cameraon the mobile phone. Startup: Start up PC Camera. Note:
1. If a better effect and performance havent come out, please install DirectX9 or above versions on your system. 2. In the course of installing drive, maybe your system needs installing disk. 37 Additional Function Page 38 of 49 If you need to renew current drive, operate as follows:
(1) Please seek for equipments in following names in Equipment manager:
PC Camera1.0: Windows 2000 platform and windows xp sp1platform, before drive is installed. USB video equipment: windows xp sp2 platform, before drive is installed. SCI USB Camera: after drive is installed.
(2) Select every equipment and click right button once to select Renew drive procedure. After installation is finished, now you can have a QQ video chat with friends. If you cant see the right photo on Tencent QQ, please change Color in Display attribute to 24 or 32. 38 Maintenance of Mobile Phone Page 39 of 49 Maintenance of Mobile Phone Mobile phone is a high-precision electronic product, so please take good care of it. The following suggestions can help you preserve it and lengthen its useful life:
Put mobile phone and its accessories to the place where children are out of reach. Keep mobile phone dry. Rain, moisture or water may erode circuit board. If mobile phone falls into water carelessly, take battery out in time and send it to local authorized service center immediately. Please do not put mobile phone at dust-covered place or its normal usage will be affected. Liquid crystal display is an easily vulnerable part of mobile phone, try to prevent it from falling down or violently shaken; it is forbidden to use sharp item to touch the screen. Please do not put mobile phone on the place where temperature is too high. High temperature will shorten the life of electric equipment, damage the battery, deform or melt its plastic cover. Please do not put mobile phone on the place where temperature is too low, or moisture will come out when its temperature increases to normal temperature, it will damage the circuit board of mobile phone. Please do not throw, knock or forcefully shake mobile phone to avoid its inner circuit board and precise structure are damaged. Please do not clean mobile or with chemical agent, cleaning solvent or powerful detergent, instead, clean it lightly with soft cloth with soap water. Please do not draw mobile phone with painting material to prevent its removable parts from being stuck, which will affect its normal operation. Please use cleaning soft cloth to clean lens, such as cameras lens. When antenna is replaced, use only supporting or designated antenna. Using unauthorized antenna, accessories or reshaping mobile phone may damage it or violated relevant wireless electric equipments. 39 Troubleshooting for Simple Troubles Page 40 of 49 Troubleshooting for Simple Troubles In the course of using mobile phone, if abnormal condition comes out, please refer to following instruction to rule out malfunctions. If it cant work, please contact designated maintenance center. Mobile phone cant be turned on Possible causes of trouble Troubleshooting The time pressing end key is too short. Please keep pressing hanging mobile phone for more than three seconds. Electricity of battery is exhausted. Please charge the battery. Battery is misinstalled. Please install battery correctly. Mobile phone cant be turned on because Please input correct anti-robbery password. of illegal usage. Mobile phone turns off automatically Possible causes of trouble Troubleshooting If the function of turning off mobile If you dont need the function of turning off phone at set time is on mobile phone at set time, please cancel it. The electricity of battery isnt sufficient. Please charge the battery. The battery is loose. installation method of battery on the instruction Please install battery correctly according to book. Mobile phone is turned off automatically Please input correct anti-robbery password. because of illegal usage. PIN/PUK code lock Possible causes of trouble Troubleshooting Wrong PIN number (Personal Please input correct password. Identification Number) / PUK number
(Personal Unlock Key number) is imputed. 40 Troubleshooting for Simple Troubles Page 41 of 49 Note:
1. If PIN number is inputed wrong for 3 times successively, many functions of SIM card and mobile phone are locked, please read details in safety settings in P59. 2. Correct PIN number and PUK number cant be guaranteed, please contact operator or retailer. Poor quality of conversation Possible causes of trouble Troubleshooting Current signal strength changes sharply. Maybe you are in a status of moving at high speed (in a train or motor, ect.), judge by signal strength indicator and choose a place with strong signal strength to communicate in order to assure conversation quality. You are in the location where signal is Please go to the open place badly received Inability to answer mobile phone Possible causes of trouble Troubleshooting Call forwarding is set. Please cancel call forwarding according to your demand. Call barred is set. Please cancel relevant barred function of Call barred according to your demand. Inability to dial mobile phone Possible causes of trouble Troubleshooting Mobile phone is power off. Please turn on your mobile phone. Mobile phone is out of network service Please confirm network is in normal service status. area Proper SIM card isnt correctly Please confirm if your SIM card can be normally used. inserted. Call barred is set. Please cancel relevant barred function of Call barredaccording to your demand. Keyboard is locked automatically. Please select left soft key+# key, unlock keyboard 41 Troubleshooting for Simple Troubles Low conversation volume Page 42 of 49 Possible causes of trouble Troubleshooting The conversation volume is set too low. Please increase conversation volume. The counterpart cant hear you Possible causes of trouble Troubleshooting Your microphone is too far away from Put the microphone close to your mouth. voice. No ringtone for incoming call Possible causes of trouble Troubleshooting The alerting signal of incoming call is Please reset alerting signal of incoming call in ringtone set in mute mode. The volume of ringtone is set too low. Please increase volume. Call forwarding is set. Please cancel Call divert Battery cant be charged Possible causes of trouble Troubleshooting The battery is exhausted and placed for Please charge battery in time after mobile phone too long. signalizes insufficient power. Battery is in bad contact with mobile Please make sure battery is correctly placed. phone. Charger is in bad contact with mobile Please link well charger and port of mobile phone, now phone. the screen displays charging indicator Battery or charger is damaged. Please contact maintenance station designated by the company The surrounding temperature is too low Please charge mobile phone under normal temperature. or too high. 42 Troubleshooting for Simple Troubles No network displayed Page 43 of 49 Possible causes of trouble Troubleshooting SIM card is wrongly placed. Please place SIM card correctly according to its installation method on the instruction book. There are impurities between SIM card Please keep clean between SIM card and the contacts and contacts of mobile phone. of mobile phone. SIM card is ineffective. Please check if SIM card is expired. Network environment is in weak field Please move to the place with good signal strength of strength area. network for using mobile phone. Memory card cant be found in mobile phone Possible causes of trouble Troubleshooting Memory card is wrongly inserted. Please use memory card correctly according to its inserting method on instruction book. Memory card is damaged. Please change memory card. Insufficient space Possible causes of trouble Troubleshooting MMS or SMS have occupied too much Please Clear unnecessary MMS or SMS to free up storing space. space. History recording saved in browser has occupied too much storing space. Please select CommunicationBrowserWAP settingsBrowser settingsClear cache to free up space. Menu options what PC Camera of mobile phone cant realize Possible causes of error Troubleshooting After mobile phone is linked to computer, 1. Please check if USB port of computer is complete. no menu of PC Camerais displayed on 2. Please check if you have correctly used linking line mobile phone. provided by retailer. 43 Safety Information Safety Information Usage Environment Page 44 of 49 To assure you use mobile phone reasonably and avoid its affect on you and environment, please keep in mind relevant regulations and provisions which shall be complied with at any place when you use mobile phone. In the places which may give rise to bomb such as gas station, fuel reservoir, chemical factory, or bombing work, please turn off your mobile phone and abide by all safety marks and instruction there. Any violation against relevant regulations may give rise to bomb and cause casualty. Using mobile phone in plane may disturb planes operation and give rise to danger. Therefore, please do turn off your mobile phone before boarding and make sure it is power off in the whole course of flight. When your drive, please place mobile phone on a special stand, do not place it on seat or any place where it may slide when it comes to collision or sudden braking. In the course of driving, please do not use mobile phone to assure a safe drive and avoid traffic accident. If you must use mobile phone, please stop first before using it. Please keep your mobile phone away from high-temperature environment to avoid bomb rising from increased temperature of battery. Medical Equipments It is expressly stipulated in writing that you shall turn off mobile phone nearby electric medical equipments (like cardiac pacer maker and hearing aids). Most medical equipments have function of blocking radio-frequency signal given off by mobile phone, but some electronic equipment dont. if you have any doubt or uncertainty about if medical equipment have function of blocking radio-frequency signal, please consult doctors or manufacturer of medial equipments. Pace Maker Manufacturer of pace maker suggests you keep a distance of about 6 foot (15.3 cm) at least between your mobile phone and pace maker, in order to prevent mobile phone from causing disturbance to pace maker. Staff wearing pace maker:
When your mobile phone is power on, make sure the distance between your mobile phone and pace maker is about 6 foot (15.3 cm) at least. Please do not put mobile phone into the pocket in front of chest. Please receive the call with the ear at the side different from pace maker. Note:
If you suspect any disturbance, please turn off mobile at once and consult medical staff in time. Hearing Aids Mobile phone may disturb some hearing aids, if disturbance is made, please contact manufacturer of hearing aids at once. Emergency Call 44 Safety Information Page 45 of 49 The same as other mobile phones, this kind of mobile phone uses radio signal, wireless and ground communication network and personal setting function, it cant guarantee it can get linked successfully under any situations. Please dont reply on only mobile phone for sending important communication (such as medical emergency) Dial emergerncy call If your mobile phone is power off, please turn it on and check if network signal is strong enough. Input correct local emergency number (like 120 emergency center), the number differs from one district to another. Please call by pressing talking key. Note:
In case of emergency call, please try to provide all important informtions. The mobile phone may be at the accident site. It is the only conversation tool, please do not end conversation without approval. Password Access The mobile phone and SIM card can be protected by password to prevent them from illegal usage. Power-on Password To prevent your mobile phone from being used by others without your approval, you can set password when you use the function for the first time. After you use mobile phone, please change power-on password as soon as possible and keep it secret. PIN Code It is personal identification number to protect SIM card from being used by others without your approval. Usually PIN code and SIM card are provided together. When you use using power-on PIN code, every time when you turn on mobile phone, you have to input password before starting the normal phone function. Note:
If PIN code is imputed wrong for three times successively, SIM card will be locked. You need to input PUK code to unlock it. (If no PUK code is available, please contact your network operator or SIM card retailer asking for PUK code. Please dont input any character.) PIN2 Code PIN2 is password to realize special function of SIM card. If the network operation company provides this number to you, it is to be imputed for getting access to some functions (such as unit of account, fixed dial numbers, etc.). Usually PIN2 number and SIM card are provided together. If you input PIN2 code wrong three times successively, PIN2 code will be locked. You need to input PIN2 code to unlock it. PUK Code Unlock Key PIN code. Usually PUK code and SIM card are provided together. If you dont have, please contact 45 Safety Information Page 46 of 49 your network operator or SIM card retailer. If you imput wrong PUK code for ten times successively, SIM card cant be used any more. Then please apply to your network operator for a new card. Do not change PUK code. PUK2 Code Unlock PIN2 code. Usually PUK2 code and SIM card are provided together, PUK2 code can alter locked PIN2code. If PUK2 number is imputed wrong for ten times successively, some functions cant be used any more. Then please apply to your network operator for a new card. Do not change PUK2 code. If it is lost, please contact service provider. Attentions on Charging of Battery This kind of mobile phone provides energy by lithium ion battery, system environment, mobile phone settings and others will affect waiting and conversation time of mobile phone. Please use the standard battery and charger provided by the company, or the company isnt responsible for damage caused by battery or charger unauthorized by the company. When the mobile phone is power on, the batty starts to roll on the battery indicator on the screen. Note:
1. If the battery doesnt have power at all, the battery indicator will show up after it is charged for 2 to 3 minutes. Generally according to current status of mobile phone (if it is power on, with conversation, etc), the charging time is 2 to 5 hours. 2. To make new battery reach perfect performance, please finish two to three charging and discharging cycles. A new battery shall be charged continuously for above 10 hours for the first time. In the course of charging mobile phone, please do not contact its battery or charger with wet hand in order to avoid danger. When mobile phone is charged, please do not to use it as possible as you can. After the battery is charged full, the electricity indicator stops rolling, then take mobile phone out from the port of its adaptor. Attentions on Use of Battery The usage of battery is determined by network, settings of mobile phone, usage of mobile phone, take lithium ion battery with capacity of 1200 MA, for example, its conversation time is about 6 to 8 hours and standby time is 150 to 240 hours. Please do not use damaged charged battery. When mobile phone is used nearby network base, battery consumes little electricity. Therefore, conversation and standby time, to great extent, are affected by signal strength of cellular network and parameter set by network operator. Time of charging battery depends on residual capacity, type of battery and electronic equipment type. When usage time of battery is obviously shortened, you have better change battery to guarantee the performance of mobile phone. 46 Safety Information Page 47 of 49 Please use standard battery and charger provided by Amoi Company, or it may give rise to bomb. When you dont need charger, please cut off electricity source. Do not keep battery linked with charger for over one week, overcharge will shorten useful life of battery. Please do not place battery by mistaking its cathode and anode. Please do not place battery at place where it is too high or too low, or it will decrease batterys capacity and life. Please use battery at domestic temperature as possible as you can. Do not make battery short-circuit, or it will damage battery core or protective circuit inside battery. When you put unused battery in pocket or bag, medal items (coin, pin or pen, etc.) may link two ends of battery immediately and make battery short-circuit, so please place battery singly and safety. Please do not burn battery of mobile phone or do with it as common rubbish. To avoid potential life hazards and harm to environment, please comply with environment-friendly policy stipulated by local government, treat and recycle battery in time. If your mobile phone, battery or other charging equipment fall into water carelessly, please do not dry it in any heating equipment (such as drier, microwaver) . Mobile phone or other products may give rise to malfunction, and mobile phone, battery or other charger may burn, expand bomb. Please do with abandoned used battery according to relevant stipulation. Amoi Company isnt responsible for any direct or indirect loss caused by above-mentioned wrong operation. Attention on Use of Accessories Please put all accessories (such as SIM card, memory card, battery) in the place where children are out of reach, to avoid danger. Before taking out battery of mobile phone, please make sure mobile phone is power off and cut off linkage between mobile phone and charger. Accessories of mobile phone dont have waterproof performance, please keep all accessories dry. When cutting off electricity from any accessory, take out plug correctly, do not draw power cable. If mobile phone, battery and charger dont function normally, please contact the nearest and qualifying maintenance department. Other Safety Information When mobile phone is not used, youd better turn off mobile phone and take out battery in order to save energy and eliminate radiation of mobile phone. When mobile phone is used, please do not adjust its volume too high or it will do harm to hearing Non-professional shall not take out terminal and battery of mobile phone by himself or herself. Youd better not use leather case with magnetic button as possible as you can to avoid magnet what may cause disturbance to signal of powering on or off the mobile phone, and its hard iron button may damage fluid crystal display; plastic case may cause unsmooth evaporation to steam, eroding components inside mobile phone and oxidizing and discoloring its cover. 47 Safety Information FCC Statement Page 48 of 49 1. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 2. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. NOTE:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. SAR Information Statement Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radiofrequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg. * Tests for SAR are conducted with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output. Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit established by the government adopted requirement for safe exposure. The tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g., at the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model. The highest SAR value for this model phone when tested for use at the ear is 0.628W/Kg and when worn on the body, as described in this user guide, is 0.604W/Kg(Body-worn measurements differ among phone models, depending upon available accessories and FCC requirements). While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the government requirement for safe exposure. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RFexposure guidelines. SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/ oet/fccid after searching on FCC ID: ZSW-10-024 Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Asso-ciation (CTIA) web-site at http://www.wow-com.com. * In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard incorporates a sub-stantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements. Body-worn Operation This device was tested for typical body-worn operations. To comply with RF exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance of 10mm must be maintained between the users body and the handset, including the antenna. Third-party belt-clips, holsters, 48 Safety Information Page 49 of 49 and similar accessories used by this device should not contain any metallic components. Body-worn accessories that do not meet these requirements may not comply with RF exposure requirements and should be avoided. Use only the supplied or an approved antenna. 49
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b mobile HK Limited DATE:2019-07-22 Federal Communications Commission Authorization & Evaluation Division 7345 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, Maryland 21046 Authority to Act asAgent On our behalf, | appoint Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co.,Ltd.; 1st Floor, Block No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China ; Bruce.Zhang, to act as our agent in the preparation of this application for equipment certification. | certify that submitted documents properly describe the device or system for which equipment certification is sought. | also certify that each unit manufactured, imported or marketed, as defined in the Federal Communications Commissions regulations will have affixed to it a label identical to that submitted for approval with this application. For instances where our authorized agent signs the application for certification on our behalf, |
acknowledge that all responsibility for complying with the terms and conditions for certification, as specified by Nemko Canada Inc, still resides with b mobile HK Limited Flat 18; 14/F Block 1; Golden Industrial Building;16-26 Kwai Tak Street; Kwai Chung;
New Territories; Hong Kong Dated thig 2019-07-22 By: | KA SHING LAM
* Signature Printed Title: Director On behalf of : b mobile HK Limited Telephone: 352-2728 7886
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8 EUT Constructional Details Report No: CCISE190700101 Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No. B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366 Page 29 of 43 Project No.: CCISE1907001 Report No: CCISE190700101 Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No. B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366 Page 30 of 43 Project No.: CCISE1907001 Report No: CCISE190700101 Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No. B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366 Page 31 of 43 Project No.: CCISE1907001 Report No: CCISE190700101 Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No. B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366 Page 32 of 43 Project No.: CCISE1907001 Report No: CCISE190700101 Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No. B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366 Page 33 of 43 Project No.: CCISE1907001
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Report No: CCISE190700101 Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No. B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366 Page 34 of 43 Project No.: CCISE1907001 Report No: CCISE190700101 Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No. B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366 Page 35 of 43 Project No.: CCISE1907001 Report No: CCISE190700101 Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No. B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366 Page 36 of 43 Project No.: CCISE1907001 Report No: CCISE190700101 Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No. B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366 Page 37 of 43 Project No.: CCISE1907001 Report No: CCISE190700101 Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No. B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366 Page 38 of 43 Project No.: CCISE1907001 Report No: CCISE190700101 Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No. B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366 Page 39 of 43 Project No.: CCISE1907001 Report No: CCISE190700101 Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No. B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366 Page 40 of 43 Project No.: CCISE1907001 Report No: CCISE190700101 Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No. B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366 Page 41 of 43 Project No.: CCISE1907001 Report No: CCISE190700101 Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No. B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366 Page 42 of 43 Project No.: CCISE1907001 Report No: CCISE190700101
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Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. 1 Cover Page Report No: CCISE190700103 FCC REPORT Applicant:
b mobile HK Limited Address of Applicant:
Flat 18; 14/F Block 1; Golden Industrial Building;16-26 Kwai Tak Street; Kwai Chung; New Territories; Hong Kong Equipment Under Test (EUT) Product Name:
Mobile Phone Model No.:
K372 Trade mark:
Bmobile FCC ID:
ZSW-10-024 Applicable standards:
FCC CFR Title 47 Part 15 Subpart B Date of sample receipt: 02 Jul., 2019 Date of Test:
02 Jul., to 15 Jul., 2019 Date of report issued:
19 Jul., 2019 Test Result:
* In the configuration tested, the EUT complied with the standards specified above. PASS *
Authorized Signature:
Bruce Zhang Laboratory Manager This report details the results of the testing carried out on one sample. The results contained in this test report do not relate to other samples of the same product and does not permit the use of the CCIS product certification mark. The manufacturer should ensure that all products in series production are in conformity with the product sample detailed in this report. This report may only be reproduced and distributed in full. If the product in this report is used in any configuration other than that detailed in the report, the manufacturer must ensure the new system complies with all relevant standards. This document cannot be reproduced except in full, without prior written approval of the Company. Any unauthorized alteration, forgery or falsification of the content or appearance of this document is unlawful and offenders may be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. Unless otherwise stated the results shown in this test report refer only to the sample(s) tested and such sample(s) are retained for 90 days only. Report No: CCISE190700103 2 Version Version No. Date 00 19 Jul., 2019 Description Original Tested by:
Date:
19 Jul., 2019 Test Engineer Reviewed by:
Date:
19 Jul., 2019 Project Engineer Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. Project No.: CCISE1907001 No. B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 2311 8282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 2311 6366 Page 2 of 18 Report No: CCISE190700103 3 Contents 1 2 3 4 5 COVER PAGE ................................................................................................................................................... 1 VERSION ........................................................................................................................................................... 2 CONTENTS ....................................................................................................................................................... 3 TEST SUMMARY .............................................................................................................................................. 4 GENERAL INFORMATION .............................................................................................................................. 5 Page 5.1 CLIENT INFORMATION ...................................................................................................................................................... 5 5.2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF E.U.T. ...................................................................................................................................... 5 5.3 TEST MODE.................................................................................................................................................................... 5 5.4 MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY ........................................................................................................................................... 5 5.5 DESCRIPTION OF SUPPORT UNITS ....................................................................................................................................... 6 5.6 RELATED SUBMITTAL(S) / GRANT (S) ................................................................................................................................... 6 5.7 DESCRIPTION OF CABLE USED ............................................................................................................................................ 6 LABORATORY FACILITY ...................................................................................................................................................... 6 5.8 LABORATORY LOCATION ................................................................................................................................................... 6 5.9 5.10 TEST INSTRUMENTS LIST ............................................................................................................................................... 7 6 TEST RESULTS AND MEASUREMENT DATA ............................................................................................. 8 6.1 CONDUCTED EMISSION ..................................................................................................................................................... 8 6.2 RADIATED EMISSION ...................................................................................................................................................... 11 TEST SETUP PHOTO ..................................................................................................................................... 17 EUT CONSTRUCTIONAL DETAILS.............................................................................................................. 18 7 8 Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. Project No.: CCISE1907001 No. B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 2311 8282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 2311 6366 Page 3 of 18 Report No: CCISE190700103 4 Test Summary Test Item Section in CFR 47 Conducted Emission Radiated Emission Part 15.107 Part 15.109 Result Pass Pass Remark:
Pass: The EUT complies with the essential requirements in the standard. N/A: The EUT not applicable of the test item. Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. Project No.: CCISE1907001 No. B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 2311 8282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 2311 6366 Page 4 of 18 Report No: CCISE190700103 5 General Information 5.1 Client Information Applicant:
Address:
Manufacturer:
Address:
b mobile HK Limited Flat 18; 14/F Block 1; Golden Industrial Building;16-26 Kwai Tak Street; Kwai Chung; New Territories; Hong Kong b mobile HK Limited Flat 18; 14/F Block 1; Golden Industrial Building;16-26 Kwai Tak Street; Kwai Chung; New Territories; Hong Kong 5.2 General Description of E.U.T. Product Name:
Model No.:
Power supply:
AC adapter :
Mobile Phone K372 Rechargeable Li-ion Battery DC 3.7V-600mAh Input: AC100-240V~50-60Hz, 0.15A Output: DC 5.0V, 500mA Test Sample Condition:
The test samples were provided in good working order with no visible defects. 5.3 Test Mode Operating mode Detail description PC mode Keep the EUT in Downloading mode(Worst case) Charging+Recording mode Keep the EUT in Charging+Recording mode Charging+Playing mode Keep the EUT in Charging+Playing mode FM mode GPS mode Keep the EUT in FM receiver mode Keep the EUT in GPS receiver mode The sample was placed 0.8m above the ground plane of 3m chamber. Measurements in both horizontal and vertical polarities were performed. During the test, each emission was maximized by: having the EUT continuously working, investigated all operating modes, rotated about all 3 axis (X, Y & Z) and considered typical configuration to obtain worst position, manipulating interconnecting cables, rotating the turntable, varying antenna height from 1m to 4m in both horizontal and vertical polarizations. The emissions worst-case are shown in Test Results of the following pages. 5.4 Measurement Uncertainty Parameters Expanded Uncertainty Conducted Emission (9kHz ~ 30MHz) Radiated Emission (9kHz ~ 30MHz) Radiated Emission (30MHz ~ 1000MHz) Radiated Emission (1GHz ~ 18GHz) Radiated Emission (18GHz ~ 40GHz) 1.60 dB (k=2) 3.12 dB (k=2) 4.32 dB (k=2) 5.38 dB (k=2) 3.36 dB (k=2) Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. Project No.: CCISE1907001 No. B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 2311 8282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 2311 6366 Page 5 of 18 Report No: CCISE190700103 5.5 Description of Support Units Manufacturer Description Model Serial Number FCC ID/DoC DELL DELL DELL DELL LENOVO PC OPTIPLEX745 MONITOR KEYBOARD MOUSE Laptop E178FPC SK-8115 MOC5UO SL510 N/A N/A N/A N/A 2847A65 DoC DoC DoC DoC DoC 5.6 Related Submittal(s) / Grant (s) This is an original grant, no related submittals and grants. 5.7 Description of Cable Used Cable Type Integrated USB Cable Description Unshielded Detached headset cable Unshielded Length 1.1m 1.0m From EUT EUT To Adapter Headset 5.8 Laboratory Facility The test facility is recognized, certified, or accredited by the following organizations:
FCC - Designation No.: CN1211 Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. has been accredited as a testing laboratory by FCC(Federal Communications Commission). The test firm Registration No. is 727551. ISED CAB identifier.: CN0021 The 3m Semi-anechoic chamber of Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. has been Registered by Certification and Engineering Bureau of Industry Canada for radio equipment testing with Registration No.: 10106A-1. CNAS - Registration No.: CNAS L6048 Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. is accredited to ISO/IEC 17025:2005 General Requirements for the Competence of Testing and Calibration laboratories for the competence of testing. The Registration No. is CNAS L6048. A2LA - Registration No.: 4346.01 This laboratory is accredited in accordance with the recognized International Standard ISO/IEC 17025:2005 General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories. The test scope can be found as below link: https://portal.a2la.org/scopepdf/4346-01.pdf 5.9 Laboratory Location Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. Address: No. B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Tel: +86-755-23118282, Fax: +86-755-23116366 Email: info@ccis-cb.com, Website: http://www.ccis-cb.com Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. Project No.: CCISE1907001 No. B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 2311 8282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 2311 6366 Page 6 of 18 Report No: CCISE190700103 5.10 Test Instruments list Radiated Emission:
Test Equipment Manufacturer Model No. Serial No. 3m SAC Loop Antenna BiConiLog Antenna Horn Antenna Horn Antenna Horn Antenna SAEMC SCHWARZBECK SCHWARZBECK SCHWARZBECK SCHWARZBECK 9m*6m*6m FMZB1519B VULB9163 BBHA9120D BBHA9120D 966 00044 497 916 1805 Cal. Date
(mm-dd-yy) 07-22-2017 03-18-2019 03-18-2019 03-18-2019 06-22-2017 Cal. Due date
(mm-dd-yy) 07-21-2020 03-17-2020 03-17-2020 03-17-2020 06-21-2020 SCHWARZBECK BBHA 9170 BBHA9170582 11-21-2018 11-20-2019 EMI Test Software AUDIX Pre-amplifier Pre-amplifier HP CD Spectrum analyzer Rohde & Schwarz Spectrum analyzer Rohde & Schwarz EMI Test Receiver Rohde & Schwarz E3 8447D PAP-1G18 FSP30 FSP40 ESRP7 Cable Cable Cable ZDECL Z108-NJ-NJ-81 MICRO-COAX MFR64639 SUHNER SUCOFLEX100 Version: 6.110919b 2944A09358 11804 101454 100363 101070 1608458 K10742-5 58193/4PE 03-18-2019 03-18-2019 03-18-2019 03-17-2020 03-17-2020 03-17-2020 11-21-2018 11-20-2019 03-18-2019 03-18-2019 03-18-2019 03-18-2019 03-17-2020 03-17-2020 03-17-2020 03-17-2020 Conducted Emission:
Test Equipment Manufacturer Model No. Serial No. EMI Test Receiver Pulse Limiter Rohde & Schwarz SCHWARZBECK ESCI OSRAM 2306 LISN LISN Cable EMI Test Software CHASE Rohde & Schwarz HP AUDIX MN2050D ESH3-Z5 10503A E3 101189 9731 1447 8438621/010 N/A Cal. Date
(mm-dd-yy) 03-18-2019 03-18-2019 03-18-2019 07-21-2018 03-18-2019 Cal. Due date
(mm-dd-yy) 03-17-2020 03-17-2020 03-17-2020 07-20-2019 03-17-2020 Version: 6.110919b Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. Project No.: CCISE1907001 No. B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 2311 8282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 2311 6366 Page 7 of 18 Report No: CCISE190700103 6 Test results and Measurement Data 6.1 Conducted Emission Test Requirement:
FCC Part 15 B Section 15.107 Test Method:
ANSI C63.4:2014 Test Frequency Range:
150kHz to 30MHz Class / Severity:
Receiver setup:
Limit:
Class B Class B RBW=9kHz, VBW=30kHz Frequency range (MHz) 0.15-0.5 0.5-5 0.5-30 Limit (dBV) Quasi-peak 66 to 56*
56 60 Average 56 to 46*
46 50 Test setup:
* Decreases with the logarithm of the frequency. Test procedure 1. The E.U.T and simulators are connected to the main power through a line impedance stabilization network(L.I.S.N.). The provide a 50ohm/50uH coupling impedance for the measuring equipment. 2. The peripheral devices are also connected to the main power through a LISN that provides a 50ohm/50uH coupling impedance with 50ohm termination. (Please refers to the block diagram of the test setup and photographs). 3. Both sides of A.C. line are checked for maximum conducted interference. In order to find the maximum emission, the relative positions of equipment and all of the interface cables must be changed according to ANSI C63.4: 2014 on conducted measurement. Test environment:
Temp.:
22.5 C Humid.:
55%
Press.:
101kPa Test Instruments:
Refer to section 5.9 for details Test mode:
Test results:
Refer to section 5.3 for details Pass Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. Project No.: CCISE1907001 No. B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 2311 8282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 2311 6366 Page 8 of 18 Report No: CCISE190700103 Measurement data:
Product name:
Mobile Phone Product model:
K372 Test by:
Janet Test mode:
PC mode Test frequency:
150 kHz ~ 30 MHz Phase:
Line Test voltage:
AC 120 V/60 Hz Environment:
Temp: 22.5 Huni: 55%
Notes:
1. An initial pre-scan was performed on the line and neutral lines with peak detector. 2. Quasi-Peak and Average measurement were performed at the frequencies with maximized peak emission. 3. Final Level =Receiver Read level + LISN Factor + Cable Loss. Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. Project No.: CCISE1907001 No. B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 2311 8282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 2311 6366 Page 9 of 18 Report No: CCISE190700103 Product name:
Mobile Phone Product model:
K372 Test by:
Janet Test mode:
Test frequency:
150 kHz ~ 30 MHz Phase:
PC mode Neutral Test voltage:
AC 120 V/60 Hz Environment:
Temp: 22.5 Huni: 55%
Notes:
1. An initial pre-scan was performed on the line and neutral lines with peak detector. 2. Quasi-Peak and Average measurement were performed at the frequencies with maximized peak emission. 3. Final Level =Receiver Read level + LISN Factor + Cable Loss. Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. Project No.: CCISE1907001 No. B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 2311 8282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 2311 6366 Page 10 of 18 Report No: CCISE190700103 6.2 Radiated Emission Test Requirement:
FCC Part 15 B Section 15.109 Test Method:
ANSI C63.4:2014 Test Frequency Range:
30MHz to 6000MHz Test site:
Measurement Distance: 3m (Semi-Anechoic Chamber) Receiver setup:
Frequency Detector 30MHz-1GHz Quasi-peak Above 1GHz Peak RMS RBW 120kHz 1MHz 1MHz VBW Remark 300kHz Quasi-peak Value 3MHz 3MHz Average Value Peak Value Limit:
Frequency Limit (dBuV/m @3m) Remark 30MHz-88MHz 88MHz-216MHz 216MHz-960MHz 960MHz-1GHz Above 1GHz 40.0 43.5 46.0 54.0 54.0 74.0 Quasi-peak Value Quasi-peak Value Quasi-peak Value Quasi-peak Value Average Value Peak Value Test setup:
Below 1GHz Above 1GHz Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. Project No.: CCISE1907001 No. B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 2311 8282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 2311 6366 Page 11 of 18 Report No: CCISE190700103 Test Procedure:
1. The EUT was placed on the top of a rotating table 0.8 meters above the ground at a 3 meter semi-anechoic camber. The table was rotated 360 degrees to determine the position of the highest radiation. 2. The EUT was set 3 meters away from the interference-receiving antenna, which was mounted on the top of a variable-height antenna tower. 3. The antenna height is varied from one meter to four meters above the ground to determine the maximum value of the field strength. Both horizontal and vertical polarizations of the antenna are set to make the measurement. 4. For each suspected emission, the EUT was arranged to its worst case and then the antenna was tuned to heights from 1 meter to 4 meters and the rotatable table was turned from 0 degrees to 360 degrees to find the maximum reading. 5. The test-receiver system was set to Peak Detect Function and Specified Bandwidth with Maximum Hold Mode. 6. If the emission level of the EUT in peak mode was 10dB lower than the limit specified, then testing could be stopped and the peak values of the EUT would be reported. Otherwise the emissions that did not have 10dB margin would be re-tested one by one using peak, quasi-peak or average method as specified and then reported in a data sheet. Test environment:
Temp.:
24 C Humid.:
57%
Press.:
1 01kPa Test Instruments:
Refer to section 5.9 for details Test mode:
Test results:
Remark:
Refer to section 5.3 for details Passed All of the observed value above 6GHz ware the niose floor , which were no recorded Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. Project No.: CCISE1907001 No. B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 2311 8282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 2311 6366 Page 12 of 18 Report No: CCISE190700103 Measurement Data:
Below 1GHz:
Product Name:
Mobile Phone Product Model:
K372 Test By:
Janet Test mode:
PC mode Test Frequency:
30 MHz ~ 1 GHz Polarization:
Vertical Test Voltage:
AC 120/60Hz Environment:
Temp: 24 Huni: 57%
Remark:
1. Final Level = Receiver Read level + Antenna Factor + Cable Loss Preamplifier Factor. 2. The emission levels of other frequencies are very lower than the limit and not show in test report. Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. Project No.: CCISE1907001 No. B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 2311 8282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 2311 6366 Page 13 of 18 Report No: CCISE190700103 Product Name:
Mobile Phone Product Model:
K372 Test By:
Janet Test mode:
PC mode Test Frequency:
30 MHz ~ 1 GHz Polarization:
Horizontal Test Voltage:
AC 120/60Hz Environment:
Temp: 24 Huni: 57%
Remark:
1. Final Level = Receiver Read level + Antenna Factor + Cable Loss Preamplifier Factor. 2. The emission levels of other frequencies are very lower than the limit and not show in test report. Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. Project No.: CCISE1907001 No. B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 2311 8282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 2311 6366 Page 14 of 18 Report No: CCISE190700103 Above 1GHz:
Product Name:
Mobile Phone Product Model:
K372 Test By:
Janet Test mode:
PC mode Test Frequency:
1 GHz ~ 6 GHz Polarization:
Vertical Test Voltage:
AC 120/60Hz Environment:
Temp: 24 Huni: 57%
Remark:
1. Final Level = Receiver Read level + Antenna Factor + Cable Loss Preamplifier Factor. 2. The emission levels of other frequencies are very lower than the limit and not show in test report. Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. Project No.: CCISE1907001 No. B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 2311 8282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 2311 6366 Page 15 of 18 Report No: CCISE190700103 Product Name:
Mobile Phone Product Model:
K372 Test By:
Janet Test mode:
PC mode Test Frequency:
1 GHz ~ 6 GHz Polarization:
Horizontal Test Voltage:
AC 120/60Hz Environment:
Temp: 24 Huni: 57%
Remark:
1. Final Level = Receiver Read level + Antenna Factor + Cable Loss Preamplifier Factor. 2. The emission levels of other frequencies are very lower than the limit and not show in test report. Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. Project No.: CCISE1907001 No. B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 2311 8282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 2311 6366 Page 16 of 18
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Report No: CCISE190700103 7 Test Setup Photo Radiated Emission Below 1GHz Above 1GHz Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. Project No.: CCISE1907001 No. B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 2311 8282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 2311 6366 Page 17 of 18 Report No: CCISE190700103 Conducted Emission 8 EUT Constructional Details Reference to the test report No.: CCISE190700101
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Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co.,Ltd. 1 Cover Page Report No: CCISE190700201 FCC SAR REPORT Applicant:
b mobile HK Limited Address of Applicant:
Flat 18; 14/F Block 1; Golden Industrial Building;16-26 Kwai Tak Street; Kwai Chung; New Territories; Hong Kong Equipment Under Test (EUT) Product Name:
Mobile Phone Model No.:
K372 Trade mark:
Bmobile FCC ID:
ZSW-10-024 Applicable standards:
FCC 47 CFR Part 2.1093 Date of Test:
14 Jun., 2019 ~ 18 Jul., 2019 Test Result:
Maximum Reported1-g SAR (W/kg) Head: 0.628 Body:
0.604 Authorized Signature:
Bruce Zhang Laboratory Manager This report details the results of the testing carried out on one sample. The results contained in this test report do not relate to other samples of the same product and does not permit the use of the CCIS product certification mark. The manufacturer should ensure that all products in series production are in conformity with the product sample detailed in this report. This report may only be reproduced and distributed in full. If the product in this report is used in any configuration other than that detailed in the report, the manufacturer must ensure the new system complies with all relevant standards. This document cannot be reproduced except in full, without prior written approval of the Company. Any unauthorized alteration, forgery or falsification of the content or appearance of this document is unlawful and offenders may be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. Unless otherwise stated the results shown in this test report refer only to the sample(s) tested and such sample(s) are retained for 90 days only. 2 Version Report No: CCISE190700201 Version No. Date 00 19 Jul., 2019 Description Original Prepared by:
Date:
19 Jul., 2019 Report Clerk Reviewed by:
Date:
19 Jul., 2019 Project Engineer Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 2 of 81 3 Contents Report No: CCISE190700201 7 6 8 1 2 3 4 5 COVER PAGE ....................................................................................................................................................... 1 VERSION ............................................................................................................................................................... 2 CONTENTS ........................................................................................................................................................... 3 SAR RESULTS SUMMARY ................................................................................................................................. 5 GENERAL INFORMATION .................................................................................................................................. 6 5.1 CLIENT INFORMATION ..................................................................................................................................................................... 6 5.2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF EUT ................................................................................................................................................... 6 5.3 MAXIMUM RF OUTPUT POWER ...................................................................................................................................................... 7 5.4 ENVIRONMENT OF TEST SITE ......................................................................................................................................................... 7 5.5 TEST LOCATION ............................................................................................................................................................................. 7 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................................... 8 6.1 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................................................................... 8 6.2 SAR DEFINITION ............................................................................................................................................................................ 8 RF EXPOSURE LIMITS ....................................................................................................................................... 9 7.1 UNCONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT ..................................................................................................................................................... 9 7.2 CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT ......................................................................................................................................................... 9 7.3 RF EXPOSURE LIMITS .................................................................................................................................................................... 9 SAR MEASUREMENT SYSTEM ....................................................................................................................... 10 8.1 E-FIELD PROBE............................................................................................................................................................................ 11 8.2 DATA ACQUISITION ELECTRONICS (DAE) .................................................................................................................................... 11 8.3 ROBOT ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 12 8.4 MEASUREMENT SERVER .............................................................................................................................................................. 12 8.5 LIGHT BEAM UNIT ......................................................................................................................................................................... 12 8.6 PHANTOM ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 13 8.7 DEVICE HOLDER........................................................................................................................................................................... 14 8.8 DATA STORAGE AND EVALUATION ................................................................................................................................................ 15 8.9 TEST EQUIPMENT LIST ................................................................................................................................................................. 17 9 TISSUE SIMULATING LIQUIDS ....................................................................................................................... 18 10 SAR SYSTEM VERIFICATION.......................................................................................................................... 21 11 EUT TESTING POSITION .................................................................................................................................. 23 HANDSET REFERENCE POINTS ............................................................................................................................................... 23 POSITIONING FOR CHEEK / TOUCH ......................................................................................................................................... 24 POSITIONING FOR EAR / 15 TILT ............................................................................................................................................ 24 SAR EVALUATIONS NEAR THE MOUTH/JAW REGIONS OF THE SAM PHANTOM ..................................................................... 25 BODY WORN ACCESSORY CONFIGURATIONS ......................................................................................................................... 25 12 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURES .................................................................................................................... 26 SPATIAL PEAK SAR EVALUATION ........................................................................................................................................... 26 POWER REFERENCE MEASUREMENT...................................................................................................................................... 27 AREA & ZOOM SCAN PROCEDURES........................................................................................................................................ 27 VOLUME SCAN PROCEDURES ................................................................................................................................................. 28 SAR AVERAGED METHODS .................................................................................................................................................... 28 POWER DRIFT MONITORING ................................................................................................................................................... 28 13 CONDUCTED RF OUTPUT POWER ................................................................................................................ 29 GSM CONDUCTED POWER .................................................................................................................................................... 29 BLUETOOTH CONDUCTED POWER .......................................................................................................................................... 31 14 SAR TEST RESULTS SUMMARY .................................................................................................................... 32 STANDALONE HEAD SAR DATA .............................................................................................................................................. 32 STANDALONE BODY SAR ....................................................................................................................................................... 32 MULTI-BAND SIMULTANEOUS TRANSMISSION CONSIDERATIONS ............................................................................................ 33 SAR SIMULTANEOUS TRANSMISSION ANALYSIS ..................................................................................................................... 34 MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY ................................................................................................................................................ 35 MEASUREMENT CONCLUSION ................................................................................................................................................. 37 12.1 12.2 12.3 12.4 12.5 12.6 14.1 14.2 14.3 14.4 14.5 14.6 11.1 11.2 11.3 11.4 11.5 13.1 13.2 Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 3 of 81 Report No: CCISE190700201 15 REFERENCE ....................................................................................................................................................... 38 APPENDIX A: PLOTS OF SAR SYSTEM CHECK .................................................................................................. 39 APPENDIX B: PLOTS OF SAR TEST DATA ........................................................................................................... 44 APPENDIX C: SYSTEM CALIBRATION CERTIFICATE ......................................................................................... 49 Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 4 of 81 4 SAR Results Summary Report No: CCISE190700201 The maximum results of Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) found during test as bellows:
<Highest Reported standalone SAR Summary>
Exposure Position Frequency Band Head Body
(10 mm Gap) GSM 850 GSM 1900 GSM 850 GSM 1900 Reported 1-g SAR
(W/kg) 0.628 0.260 0.604 0.442
<Highest Reported simultaneous SAR Summary>
Equipment Class Highest Reported 1-g SAR (W/kg) PCE PCE 0.628 0.604 Exposure Position Frequency Band Left Cheek GSM 850 Bluetooth Reported 1-g SAR
(W/kg) 0.628 0.117 Equipment Class PCE DSS Highest Reported Simultaneous Transmission 1-g SAR (W/kg) 0.745 Note:
1. 2. The highest simultaneous transmission is scalar summation of Reported standalone SAR per FCCKDB 690783 D01 v01r03, and scalar SAR summation of all possible simultaneous transmission scenarios are< 1.6W/kg. This device is compliance with Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) for general population/uncontrolled exposure limits (1.6 W/kg) specified in FCC 47 CFR part 2 (2.1093) and ANSI/IEEE C95.1-2005, and had been tested in accordance with the measurement methods and procedures specified in IEEE 1528-2013. Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 5 of 81 5 General Information 5.1 Client Information Report No: CCISE190700201 Applicant:
b mobile HK Limited Address of Applicant:
Flat 18; 14/F Block 1; Golden Industrial Building;16-26 Kwai Tak Street; Kwai Chung; New Territories; Hong Kong Manufacturer:
b mobile HK Limited Address of Manufacturer:
Flat 18; 14/F Block 1; Golden Industrial Building;16-26 Kwai Tak Street; Kwai Chung; New Territories; Hong Kong 5.2 General Description of EUT Product Name:
Model No.:
Category of device Operation Frequency:
Modulation technology:
Mobile Phone K372 Portable device GSM 850: 824.2 ~ 848.8 MHz PCS 1900: 1850.2 ~ 1909.8 MHz Bluetooth: 2402 MHz ~ 2480 MHz GSM:GMSK Bluetooth: GFSK//4DQPSK/8DPSK Antenna Type:
Internal Antenna Antenna Gain:
GSM 850: -1.64dBi PCS 1900: 0.85dBi BT: 2 dBi Dimensions (L*W*H):
112mm (L) 47mm (W) 14mm (H) Accessories information:
Adapter:
Input:100-240V AC,50/60Hz 0.15A Output:5.0V DC 500mA Battery:
Rechargeable Li-ion Battery 3.7V/600mAh Headset:
Support headset Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 6 of 81 5.3 Maximum RF Output Power Mode GSM (Voice) Report No: CCISE190700201 Average Power (dBm) GSM 850 32.87 GSM 1900 28.95 Mode/Band 1 Mbps(GFSK) 2 Mbps(/4DQPSK) 3 Mbps (8DPSK) Bluetooth 2.4 GHz 3.05 3.62 4.17 Bluetooth Average Power (dBm) 5.4 Environment of Test Site Temperature:
Humidity:
18C ~25C 35%~75% RH Atmospheric Pressure:
1010 mbar 5.5 Test Location Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. Address: No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Tel: +86-755-23118282 Fax: +86-755-23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 7 of 81 6 Introduction Report No: CCISE190700201 6.1 Introduction SAR is related to the rate at which energy is absorbed per unit mass in an object exposed to a radio field. The SAR distribution in a biological body is complicated and is usually carried out by experimental techniques or numerical modeling. The standard recommends limits for two tiers of groups, occupational/controlled and general population/uncontrolled, based on a persons awareness and ability to exercise control over his or her exposure. In general, occupational/controlled exposure limits are higher than the limits for general population/uncontrolled. 6.2 SAR Definition The SAR definition is the time derivative (rate) of the incremental energy (dW) absorbed by (dissipated in) an incremental mass (dm) contained in a volume element (dv) of a given density (). The equation description is as below:
SAR is expressed in units of Watts per kilogram (W/kg) SAR measurement can be either related to the temperature elevation in tissue by Where: C is the specific heat capacity, the electrical field in the tissue by is the temperature rise and is the exposure duration, or related to Where: is the conductivity of the tissue, is the mass density of the tissue and E is the RMS electrical field strength. However for evaluating SAR of low power transmitter, electrical field measurement is typically applied. Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 8 of 81 SARdtddmdUdvdUdtdSARCtTTtSAR2E 7 RF Exposure Limits Report No: CCISE190700201 7.1 Uncontrolled Environment Uncontrolled Environments are defined as locations where there is the exposure of individuals who have no knowledge or control of their exposure. The general population/uncontrolled exposure limits are applicable to situations in which the general public may be exposed or in which persons who are exposed as a consequence of their employment may not be made fully aware of the potential for exposure or cannot exercise control over their exposure. Members of the general public would come under this category when exposure is not employment-related; for example, in the case of a wireless transmitter that exposes persons in its vicinity. 7.2 Controlled Environment Controlled Environments are defined as locations where there is exposure that may be incurred by persons who are aware of the potential for exposure, (i.e. as a result of employment or occupation). In general, occupational/controlled exposure limits are applicable to situations in which persons are exposed as a consequence of their employment, who have been made fully aware of the potential for exposure and can exercise control over their exposure. This exposure category is also applicable when the exposure is of a transient nature due to incidental passage through a location where the exposure levels may be higher than the general population/uncontrolled limits, but the exposed person is fully aware of the potential for exposure and can exercise control over his or her exposure by leaving the area or by some other appropriate means. 7.3 RF Exposure Limits Note:
1. The Spatial Peak value of the SAR averaged over any 1 gram of tissue (defined as a tissue volume in the shape of a cube)and over the appropriate averaging time. 2. The Spatial Average value of the SAR averaged over the whole body. 3. The Spatial Peak value of the SAR averaged over any 10 grams of tissue (defined as a tissue volume in the shape of acube) and over the appropriate averaging time. Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 9 of 81 Report No: CCISE190700201 8 SAR Measurement System Fig.8.1 SPEAG DASY System Configurations The DASY system for performance compliance tests is illustrated above graphically. This system consists of the following items:
A standard high precision 6-axis robot with controller, a teach pendant and software A data acquisition electronic (DAE) attached to the robot arm extension A dosimetric probe equipped with an optical surface detector system The electro-optical converter (EOC) performs the conversion between optical and electrical signals A measurement server performs the time critical tasks such as signal filtering, control of the robot operation and fast movement interrupts. A probe alignment unit which improves the accuracy of the probe positioning A computer operating Windows XP DASY software Remove control with teach pendant and additional circuitry for robot safety such as warming lamps, etc. The SAM twin phantom A device holder Tissue simulating liquid Dipole for evaluating the proper functioning of the system Component details are described in the following sub-sections. Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 10 of 81 Report No: CCISE190700201 8.1 E-Field Probe The SAR measurement is conducted with the dosimetric probe (manufactured by SPEAG). The probe is specially designed and calibrated for use in liquid with high permittivity. The dosimetric probe has special calibration in liquid at different frequency. This probe has a built in optical surface detection system to prevent from collision with phantom. E-Field Probe Specification
<EX3DV4 Probe>
Construction Frequency Directivity Symmetrical design with triangular core Built-in shielding against static charges PEEK enclosure material (resistant to organic solvents, e.g., DGBE) 10MHz to 6 GHz; Linearity: 0.2 dB 0.3 dB in HSL (rotation around probe axis) 0.5 dB in tissue material (rotation normal to probe axis) Dynamic Range 10 W/g to 100 mW/g; Linearity: 0.2 dB Dimensions
(noise: typically < 1 W/g) Overall length: 330 mm (Tip: 20mm) Tip diameter: 2.5 mm (Body: 12mm) Typical distance from probe tip to dipole centers: 1 mm E-Field Probe Calibration Each probe needs to be calibrated according to a dosimetric assessment procedure with accuracy better than 10%. The spherical isotropy shall be evaluated and within 0.25 dB. The sensitivity parameters
(Norm X, Norm Y and Norm Z), the diode compression parameter (DCP) and the conversion factor (ConvF) of the probe are tested. The calibration data can be referred to appendix E of this report. Fig.8.2 Photo of E-Field Probe 8.2 Data Acquisition Electronics (DAE) The Data acquisition electronics (DAE) consists of a highly sensitive electrometer-grade preamplifier with auto-zeroing, a channel and gain-
switching multiplexer, a fast 16 bit AD-converter and a command decoder and control logic unit. Transmission to the measurement server is accomplished through an optical downlink for data and status information as well as an optical uplink for commands and the clock. The input impedance of the DAE is 200 MOhm; the inputs are symmetrical and floating. Common mode rejection is above 80 dB. Fig. 8.3 Photo of DAE Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 11 of 81 Report No: CCISE190700201 8.3 Robot The SPEAG DASY system uses the high precision robots (DASY5: TX60XL) type from Stubli SA (France). For the 6-axis controller system, the robot controller version (DASY5: CS8c) from Stubliis used. The Stublirobot series have many features that are important for our application:
High precision (repeatability 0.02 mm) High reliability (industrial design) Low maintenance costs (virtually maintenance free due to direct drive gears; nobelt drives) Jerk-free straight movements Low ELF interference (motor control fields shielded via the closed metallic construction shields) Fig. 8.4 Photo of Robot 8.4 Measurement Server The measurement server is based on a PC/104 CPU board with CPU (DASY 5: 400MHz, Intel Celeron), chip-
disk (DASY5: 128 MB), RAM (DASY5: 128 MB). The necessary circuits for communication with the DAE electronic box, as well as the 16 bit AD converter system for optical detection and digital I/O interface are contained on the DASY I/O board, which is directly connected to the PC/104 bus of the CPU board. The measurement server performs all the real-time data evaluation for field measurements and surface detection, controls robot movements and handles safety operations. Fig. 8.5 Photo of Server for DASY5 8.5 Light Beam Unit The light beam switch allows automatic "tooling" of the probe. During the process, the actual position of the probe tip with respect to the robot arm is measured, as well as the probe length and the horizontal probe offset. The software then corrects all movements, such that the robot coordinates are valid for the probe tip. The repeatability of this process is better than0.1 mm. If a position has been taught with an aligned probe, the same position will be reached with another aligned probe within 0.1 mm, even if the other probe has different dimensions. During probe rotations, the probe tip will keep its actual position. Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 12 of 81 Fig. 8.6 Photo of Light Beam 8.6 Phantom
<SAM Twin Phantom>
Report No: CCISE190700201 Shell Thickness Filling Volume Dimensions Measurement Areas 2 0.2 mm;
Center ear point: 6 0.2 mm Approx. 25 liters Length: 1000mm; Width: 500mm;
Height: adjustable feet Left Head, Right Head, Flat phantom Fig. 8.7Photo of SAM Twin Phantom The bottom plate contains three pair of bolts for locking the device holder. The device holder positions are adjusted to the standard measurement positions in the three sections. A white cover is provided to tap the phantom during off-periods to prevent water evaporation and changes in the liquid parameters. On the phantom top, three reference markers are provided to identify the phantom position with respect to the robot.
<ELI4 Phantom>
The ELI4 phantom is intended for compliance testing of handheld and body-mounted wireless devices in the frequency range of 30MHz to 6 GHz. ELI4 is fully compatible with the latest draft of the standard IEC 62209-2 and all known tissue simulating liquids. ELI4 has been optimized regarding its performance and can be integrated into a SPEAG standard phantom table. A cover prevents evaporation of the liquid. Reference markings on the phantom allow installation of the complete setup, including all predefined phantom positions and measurement grids, by teaching three points The phantom can be used with the following tissue simulating liquids:
Water-sugar based liquids can be left permanently in the phantom. Always cover the liquid if the system is not in use; otherwise the parameters will change due to water evaporation. DGBE based liquids should be used with care. As DGBE is a softener for most plastics, the liquid should be taken out of the phantom and the phantom should be dried when the system is not in use (desirable at least once a week). Do not use other organic solvents without previously testing the phantom resistiveness. Fig.8.8 Photo of ELI4 Phantom Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 13 of 81 Report No: CCISE190700201 8.7 Device Holder
<Device Holder for SAM Twin Phantom>
The SAR in the phantom is approximately inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the source and the liquid surface. For a source at 5 mm distance, a positioning uncertainty of 0.5 mm would produce a SAR uncertainty of 20 %. Accurate device positioning is therefore crucial for accurate and repeatable measurements. The positions in which the devices must be measured are defined by the standards. The DASY device holder is designed to cope with different positions given in the standard. It has two scales for the device rotation (with respect to the body axis) and the device inclination (with respect to the line between the ear reference points). The rotation center for both scales is the ear reference point (ERP). Thus the device needs no repositioning when changing the angles. The DASY device holder is constructed of low-low POM material having the following dielectric parameters:
relative permittivity = 3 and loss tangent = 0.02. The amount of dielectric material has been reduced in the closest vicinity of the device, since measurements have suggested that the influence of the clamp on the test results could thus be lowered. Fig. 8.9Photo of Device Holder Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 14 of 81 8.8 Data storage and Evaluation Data Storage Report No: CCISE190700201 The DASY software stores the assessed data from the data acquisition electronics as raw data (in microvolt readings from the probe sensors), together with all the necessary software parameters for the data evaluation (probe calibration data, liquid parameters and device frequency and modulation data) in measurement files. The post-processing software evaluates the desired unit and format for output each time the data is visualized or exported. This allows verifications of the complete software setup even after the measurement and allows correction of erroneous parameter settings. For example, if a measurement has been performed with an incorrect crest factor parameter in the device setup, the parameter can be corrected afterwards and the data can be reevaluated. The measured data can be visualized or exported in different units or formats, depending on the selected probe type (e.g., [V/m], [mW/g]). Some of these units are not available in certain situations or give meaningless results, e.g., a SAR-output in a non-lose media, will always be zero. Raw data can also be exported to perform the evaluation with other software packages. Data Evaluation The DASY post-processing software (SEMCAD) automatically executes the following procedures to calculate the field units from the microvolt readings at the probe connector. The parameters used in the evaluation are stored in the configuration modules of the software:
Probe Parameters:
Device Parameters:
Media Parameters:
- Sensitivity
- Conversion
- Diode compression point
- Frequency
- Crest
- Conductivity
- Density Normi, ai0, ai1, ai2 ConvFi dcpi f cf These parameters must be set correctly in the software. They can be found in the component documents or they can be imported into the software from the configuration files issued for the DASY components. In the direct measuring mode of the multi-meter option, the parameters of the actual system setup are used. In the scan visualization and export modes, the parameters stored in the corresponding document files are used. The first step of the evaluation is a linearization of the filtered input signal to account for the compression characteristics of the detector diode. The compensation depends on the input signal, the diode type and the DC-transmission factor from the diode to the evaluation electronics. If the exciting field is pulsed, the crest factor of the signal must be known to correctly compensate for peak power. Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 15 of 81 Report No: CCISE190700201 The formula for each channel can be given as:
WithVi = compensated signal of channel i, (i = x, y, z) Ui= input signal of channel i, (i = x, y, z) cf = crest factor of exciting field (DASY parameter) dcpi= diode compression point (DASY parameter) From the compensated input signals, the primary field data for each channel can be evaluated:
E- Field Probes:
H-Field Probes:
WithVi = compensated signal of channel i, (i = x, y, z) Normi= senor sensitivity of channel i, (i = x, y, z), V/ (V/m) 2 ConvF = sensitivity enhancement in solution aij= sensor sensitivity factors for H-field probes f = carrier frequency (GHz) Ei = electric field strength of channel i in V/m Hi = magnetic field strength of channel i in A/m The RSS value of the field components gives the total field strength (Hermitian magnitude):
The primary field data are used to calculate the derived field units. Etot=
SAR =
With SAR = local specific absorption rate in mW/g Etot= total field strength in V/m
= conductivity in (mho/m) or (Siemens/m)
= equipment tissue density in g/cm3 Note that the density is set to 1, to account for actual head tissue density rather than the density of the tissue simulating liquid. Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 16 of 81 iViU2iUidcpcfiEConvFNormviiiHiVffafaaiii2210222zyxEEE10002totE 8.9 Test Equipment List Report No: CCISE190700201 Manufacturer Equipment Description Model SPEAG SPEAG SPEAG SPEAG 835MHz System Validation Kit 1900MHz System Validation Kit Data Acquisition Electronics Dosimetric E-Field Probe D835V2 D1900V2 DAE4 EX3DV4 SPEAG DASY 52 Measurement Software DASY 52 SPEAG DASY 52 File Conversion Software SEMCAD X Phantom Phantom Phone Positioner Twin Phantom ELI V5.0 N/A S/N 4d154 5d175 1373 3924 Cal. Information Last Cal. Due Date 06.11.2019 06.10.2022 06.11.2019 06.10.2022 02.06.2019 02.05.2020 07.19.2018 07.18.2019 Version:
52.8.8.1222 Version: 14.6.10
(7331) 1765 1208 N/A N.C.R N.C.R N.C.R N.C.R N.C.R N.C.R N.C.R N.C.R N.C.R N.C.R N.C.R N.C.R Robot TX60L F13/5P6VB1/A/01 Universal Radio Communication Tester CMU200 113097 03.18.2019 03.17.2020 Network Analyzer EPM Series Power Meter Spectrum Analyzer Power Sensor Power Sensor Signal Generator Signal Generator RF Cable RF Cable RF Cable Attenuator Directional Coupler Dielectric Assessment Kit 8753D E4418B FSP30 8481A 3410A06291 03.18.2019 03.17.2020 GB39512692 03.18.2019 03.17.2020 101454 03.18.2019 03.17.2020 MY41090341 03.18.2019 03.17.2020 URV5-Z2 SEL0071 03.18.2019 03.17.2020 SMX SMR20 SUCOFLEX SUCOFLEX SUCOFLEX 23-3-34 MP654A 3.5 Probe 835457/016 03.18.2019 03.17.2020 10080050 03.18.2019 03.17.2020 12341 17268 2080 BL5513 100217491 1119 See Note 3 See Note 3 See Note 3 See Note 3 See Note 3 See Note 4 DAK Measurement Software DAK Version: DAK 3.5 N.C.R SPEAG SPEAG SPEAG Stubli R&S HP Agilent R&S Agilent R&S R&S R&S Huber Suhner Huber Suhner Huber Suhner Weinschel Anritsu SPEAG SPEAG Mini-circuits Power amplifier ZHL-42W SC609401309 See Note 5 Note:
1. The calibration certificate of DASY can be referred to appendix C of this report. 2. Referring to KDB 865664 D01v01r04, the dipole calibration interval can be extended to 3 years with justification. The dipoles are also not physically damaged, or repaired during the interval. 3. The Insertion Loss calibration of Dual Directional Coupler and Attenuator were characterized via the network analyzer and compensated during system check. 4. The dielectric probe kit was calibrated via the network analyzer, with the specified procedure (calibrated in pure water) and calibration kit (standard) short circuit, before the dielectric measurement. The specific procedure and calibration kit are provided by Speag. In system check we need to monitor the level on the power meter, and adjust the power amplifier level to have precise power level to the dipole; the measured SAR will be normalized to 1W input power according to the ratio of1W to the input power to the dipole. For system check, the calibration of the power amplifier is deemed not critically required for correct measurement; the power meter is critical and we do have calibration for it 5. 6. Attenuator insertion loss is calibrated by the network Analyzer, which the calibration is valid, before system check. 7. N.C.R means No Calibration Requirement. Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 17 of 81 9 Tissue Simulating Liquids Report No: CCISE190700201 For the measurement of the field distribution inside the SAM phantom with DASY, the phantom must be filled with around 25 liters of homogeneous body tissue simulating liquid. For head SAR testing, the liquid height from the ear reference point (ERP) of the phantom to the liquid top surface is larger than 15 cm, which is shown in Fig. 9.1, for body SAR testing, the liquid height from the center of the flat phantom to liquid top surface is larger than 15 cm, which is shown in Fig. 9.2. Fig. 9.1 Photo of Liquid Height for Head SAR Fig. 9.2 Photo of Liquid Height for Body SAR of
(850MHz) (depth>15cm) ELI V5.0 (850MHz) (depth>15cm) Fig. 9.3 Photo of Liquid Height for Head SAR Fig. 9.4 Photo of Liquid Height for Body SAR of
(1900MHz) (depth>15cm) ELI V5.0 (1900MHz) (depth>15cm) Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 18 of 81 Report No: CCISE190700201 The relative permittivity and conductivity of the tissue material should be within5% of the values given in the table below recommended by the FCC OET 65supplement C and RSS 102 Issue 5. Target Frequency Head
(MHz) 150 300 450 835 900 915 1450 1610 1800-2000 2450 3000 5800 r 52.3 45.3 43.5 41.5 41.5 41.5 40.5 40.3 40.0 39.2 38.5 35.3
(S/m) 0.76 0.87 0.87 0.90 0.97 0.98 1.20 1.29 1.40 1.80 2.40 5.27 r 61.9 58.2 56.7 55.2 55.0 55.0 54.0 53.8 53.3 52.7 52.0 48.2 Body
(S/m) 0.80 0.92 0.94 0.97 1.05 1.06 1.30 1.40 1.52 1.95 2.73 6.00
( r = relative permittivity, = conductivity and = 1000 kg/m3) Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 19 of 81 The dielectric parameters of liquids were verified prior to the SAR evaluation using a Speag Dielectric Probe Kit and an Agilent Network Analyzer. The following table shows the measuring results for simulating liquid. Report No: CCISE190700201 Liquid Temp.
() 22.7 22.8 22.8 22.6 Frequency
(MHz) Liquid Type Head Head Body Body 835 1900 835 1900 Conductivity Permittivity Conductivity
(r) Target() 41.92 39.27 54.37 52.69 0.9 1.4 0.97 1.52
() 0.90 1.42 0.99 1.55 Permittivity Target(r) Delta
Delta
(r)%
Limit
(%) Date
(mm/dd/yy) 41.5 40.0 55.2 53.3 0 1.01 1.43
-2.07 2.06
-1.50 1.32
-1.14 5 5 5 5 15.07.2019 18.07.2019 16.07.2019 14.07.2019 Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 20 of 81 10 SAR System Verification Report No: CCISE190700201 Each DASY system is equipped with one or more system validation kits. These units, together with the predefined measurement procedures within the DASY software, enable the user to conduct the system performance check and system validation. System validation kit includes a dipole, tripod holder to fix it underneath the flat phantom and a corresponding distance holder. Purpose of System Performance check The system performance check verifies that the system operates within its specifications. System and operator errors can be detected and corrected. It is recommended that the system performance check be performed prior to any usage of the system in order to guarantee reproducible results. The system performance check uses normal SAR measurements in a simplified setup with a well characterized source. This setup was selected to give a high sensitivity to all parameters that might fail or vary over time. The system check does not intend to replace the calibration of the components, but indicates situations where the system uncertainty is exceeded due to drift or failure. System Setup In the simplified setup for system evaluation, the EUT is replaced by a calibrated dipole and the power source is replaced by a continuous wave that comes from a signal generator. The calibrated dipole must be placed beneath the flat phantom section of the SAM twin phantom with the correct distance holder. The distance holder should touch the phantom surface with a light pressure at the reference marking and be oriented parallel to the long side of the phantom. The equipment setup is shown below:
Fig.10.1 System Verification Setup Diagram Fig.10.2 Photo of Dipole setup Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 21 of 81 Report No: CCISE190700201 System Verification Results Comparing to the original SAR value provided by SPEAG, the verification data should be within its specification of 10%. The table as below indicates the system performance check can meet the variation criterion and the plots can be referred to Appendix C of this report. Date Frequency
(mm/dd/yy)
(MHz) Liquid Type 15.07.2019 18.07.2019 16.07.2019 14.07.2019 835 1900 835 1900 Head Head Body Body Power fed onto dipole
(mW) 80 40 80 40 Measured 1g SAR
(W/kg) 0.791 1.64 0.785 1.67 Normalized 1W to 1W 1g Target 1g Deviation SAR
(W/kg) 9.89 41.0 9.81 41.75 SAR
(W/kg) 9.49 39.4 9.57 40.5
(%) 4.21 4.06 2.51 3.09 Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 22 of 81 11 EUT Testing Position Report No: CCISE190700201 This EUT was tested in six different positions. They are right cheek/right tilted/left cheek/left tilted for head, Front/Back Side of the EUT with phantom 10 mm gap, as illustrated below, please refer to Appendix B for the test setup photos. 11.1 Handset Reference Points The vertical centreline passes through two points on the front side of the handset the midpoint of the width wt of the handset at the level of the acoustic output, and the midpoint of the width wb of the bottom of the handset. The horizontal line is perpendicular to the vertical centreline and passes the center of the acoustic output. The horizontal line is also tangential to the handset at point A. The two lines intersect at point A. Note that for many handsets, point A coincides with the center of the acoustic output; however, the acoustic output may be located elsewhere on the horizontal line. Also note that the vertical centreline is not necessarily parallel to the front face of the handset, especially for clamshell handsets, handsets with flip covers, and other irregularly shaped handsets. Fig.11.1 Illustration for Front, Back and Side of SAM Phantom Fig. 11.2Illustration for Handset Vertical and Horizontal Reference Lines Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 23 of 81 Report No: CCISE190700201 11.2 Positioning for Cheek / Touch To position the device with the vertical center line of the body of the device and the horizontal line crossing the center piece in a plane parallel to the sagittal plane of the phantom. While maintaining the device in this plane, align the vertical center line with the reference plane containing the three ear and mouth reference point (M: Mouth, RE: Right Ear and LE: Left Ear) and align the center of the ear piece with the line RE-LE. To move the device towards the phantom with the ear piece aligned with the line LE-RE until the phone touched the ear. While maintaining the device in the reference plane and maintaining the phone contact with the ear, move the bottom of the phone until any point on the front side is in contact with the cheek of the phantom or until contact with the ear is lost (see below figure) Fig. 11.3 Illustration for Cheek Position 11.3 Positioning for Ear / 15 Tilt To position the device in the cheek position described above. While maintaining the device the reference plane described above and pivoting against the ear, moves it outward away from the mouth by an angle of 15 degrees or until contact with the ear is lost (see figure below). Fig.11.4 Illustration for Tilted Position Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 24 of 81 Report No: CCISE190700201 11.4 SAR Evaluations near the Mouth/Jaw Regions of the SAM Phantom Antennas located near the bottom of a phone may require SAR measurements around the mouth and jaw regions of the SAM head phantom. This typically applies to clam-shell style phones that are generally longer in the unfolded normal use positions or to certain older style long rectangular phones. Under these circumstances, the following procedures apply, adopted from the FCC guidance on SAR handsets document FCC KDB Publication 648474 D04v01r03. The SAR required in these regions of SAM should be measured using a flat phantom. The phone should be positioned with a separation distance of4 mm between the ear reference point (ERP) and the outer surface of the flat phantom shell. While maintaining this distance at the ERP location, the low (bottom) edge of the phone should be lowered from the phantom to establish the same separation distance between the peak SAR locations identified by the truncated partial SAR distribution measured with the SAM phantom. The distance from the peak SAR location to the phone is determined by the straight line passing perpendicularly through the phantom surface. When it is not feasible to maintain 4 mm separation at the ERP while also establishing the required separation at the peak SAR location, the top edge of the phone will be allowed to touch the phantom with a separation < 4 mm at the ERP. The phone should not be tilted to the left or right while placed in this inclined position to the flat phantom. 11.5 Body Worn Accessory Configurations To position the device parallel to the phantom surface with either keypad up or down. To adjust the device parallel to the flat phantom. To adjust the distance between the device surface and the flat phantom to 10 mm or holster surface and the flat phantom to 0 mm. Fig.11.5 Illustration for Body Worn Position Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 25 of 81 12 Measurement Procedures The measurement procedures are as bellows:
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<Conducted power measurement>
For WWAN power measurement, use base station simulator to configure EUT WWAN transition in conducted connection with RF cable, at maximum power in each supported wireless interface and frequency band. Read the WWAN RF power level from the base station simulator. For WLAN/BT power measurement, use engineering software to configure EUT WLAN/BT continuously transmission, at maximum RF power in each supported wireless interface and frequency band. Connect EUT RF port through RF cable to the power meter or spectrum analyzer, and measure WLAN/BT output power.
<Conducted power measurement>
Use base station simulator to configure EUT WWAN transmission in radiated connection, and engineering software to configure EUT WLAN/BT continuously transmission, at maximum RF power, in the highest power channel. Place the EUT in positions as Appendix B demonstrates. Set scan area, grid size and other setting on the DASY software. Measure SAR results for the highest power channel on each testing position. Find out the largest SAR result on these testing positions of each band. Measure SAR results for other channels in worst SAR testing position if the Reported SAR or highest power channel is larger than 0.8 W/kg. According to the test standard, the recommended procedure for assessing the peak spatial-average SAR value consists of the following steps:
Power reference measurement Area scan Zoom scan Power drift measurement 12.1 Spatial Peak SAR Evaluation The procedure for spatial peak SAR evaluation has been implemented according to the test standard. It can be conducted for 1g and 10g, as well as for user-specific masses. The DASY software includes all numerical procedures necessary to evaluate the spatial peak SAR value. The base for the evaluation is a cube measurement. The measured volume must include the 1g and 10 g cubes with the highest averaged SAR values. For that purpose, the center of the measured volume is aligned to the interpolated peak SAR value of a previously performed area scan. The entire evaluation of the spatial peak values is performed within the post-processing engine (SEMCAD). The system always gives the maximum values for 1g and 10g cubes. The algorithm to find the cube with highest averaged SAR is divided into the following stages:
Extraction of the measured data (grid and values) from the Zoom Scan. Calculation of the SAR value at every measurement point based on all stored data (A/D values and measurement parameters). Generation of a high-resolution mesh within the measured volume. Extrapolation of the entire 3-D field distribution to the phantom surface over the distance from sensor to Interpolation of all measured values form the measurement grid to the high-resolution grid surface Calculation of the averaged SAR within masses of 1g and 10g. Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 26 of 81 Report No: CCISE190700201 12.2 Power Reference Measurement The Power Reference Measurement and Power Drift Measurement are for monitoring the power drift of the device under test in the batch process. The minimum distance of probe sensors to surface determines the closest measurement point to phantom surface. This distance cannot be smaller than the distance of sensor calibration points to probe tip as defined in the probe properties. 12.3 Area & Zoom Scan Procedures First Area Scan is used to locate the approximate location(s) of the local peak SAR value(s). The measurement grid within an Area Scan is defined by the grid extent, grid step size and grid offset. Next, in order to determine the EM field distribution in a three-dimensional spatial extension, Zoom Scan is required. The Zoom Scan is performed around the highest E-field value to determine the averaged SAR-distribution over 10g. Area scan and zoom scan resolution setting follows KDB 865664 D01v01r04 quoted below. Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 27 of 81 Report No: CCISE190700201 12.4 Volume Scan Procedures The volume scan is used for assess overlapping SAR distributions for antennas transmitting in different frequency bands. It is equivalent to an oversized zoom scan used in standalone measurements. The measurement volume will be used to enclose all the simultaneous transmitting antennas. For antennas transmitting simultaneously in different frequency bands, the volume scan is measured separately in each frequency band. In order to sum correctly to compute the 1g aggregate SAR, the EUT remain in the same test position for all measurements and all volume scan use the same spatial resolution and grid spacing. When all volume scan were completed, the software, SEMCAD post-processor scan combine and subsequently superpose these measurement data to calculating the multiband SAR. 12.5 SAR Averaged Methods In DASY, the interpolation and extrapolation are both based on the modified Quadratic Shepards method. The interpolation scheme combines a least-square fitted function method and a weighted average method which are the two basic types of computational interpolation and approximation. Extrapolation routines are used to obtain SAR values between the lowest measurement points and the inner phantom surface. The extrapolation distance is determined by the surface detection distance and the probe sensor offset. The uncertainty increases with the extrapolation distance. To keep the uncertainty within 1% for the 1g and 10g cubes, the extrapolation distance should not be larger than 5 mm. 12.6 Power Drift Monitoring All SAR testing is under the EUT install full charged battery and transmit maximum output power. In DASY measurement software, the power reference measurement and power drift measurement procedures are used for monitoring the power drift of EUT during SAR test. Both these procedures measure the field at a specified reference position before and after the SAR testing. The software will calculate the field difference in dB. If the power drifts more than 5%, the SAR will be retested. Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 28 of 81 Report No: CCISE190700201 13 Conducted RF Output Power 13.1 GSM Conducted Power Band: GSM 850 Channel Frequency (MHz) GSM (GMSK, Voice) Burst Average Power (dBm) 128 824.2 32.32 190 836.6 32.87 251 848.8 32.42 Frame-Average Power(dBm) 251 848.8 23.39 190 836.6 23.84 128 824.2 23.29 Remark:
1. The frame-averaged power is linearly reported the maximum burst averaged power over 8 time slots. The calculated method are shown as below:
The duty cycle x of different time slots as below:
1 TX slot is 1/8, 2 TX slots is 2/8, 3 TX slots is 3/8 and 4 TX slots is 4/8 Based on the calculation formula:
Frame-averaged power = Burst averaged power + 10 1og (x) So, Frame-averaged power (1 TX slot) = Burst averaged power (1 TX slot) 9.03 Frame-averaged power (2 TX slots) = Burst averaged power (2 TX slots) 6.02 Frame-averaged power (3 TX slots) = Burst averaged power (3 TX slots) 4.26 Frame-averaged power (4 TX slots) = Burst averaged power (4 TX slots) 3.01 2. CS1 coding scheme was used in GPRS conducted power measurements and SAR testing, MCS5 coding scheme was used in EGPRS conducted power measurements and SAR testing (if necessary). Note:
1. For Head SAR testing, GSM Voice mode should be evaluated, therefore the EUT was set in GSM 850 Voice mode. 2. Per KDB447498 D01v06, the maximum output power channel is used for SAR testing and for further SAR test reduction. 3. The EUT do not support DTM and VoIP function. Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 29 of 81 Report No: CCISE190700201 Band: GSM 1900 Burst Average Power (dBm) Channel Frequency (MHz) GSM (GMSK, Voice) 512 1850.2 28.95 661 1880.0 28.78 810 1909.8 28.64 Frame-Average Power(dBm) 810 661 512 1850.2 19.92 1880.0 19.75 1909.8 19.61 Remark:
1. The frame-averaged power is linearly reported the maximum burst averaged power over 8 time slots. The calculated method are shown as below:
The duty cycle x of different time slots as below:
1 TX slot is 1/8, 2 TX slots is 2/8, 3 TX slots is 3/8 and 4 TX slots is 4/8 Based on the calculation formula:
Frame-averaged power = Burst averaged power + 10 1og (x) So, Frame-averaged power (1 TX slot) = Burst averaged power (1 TX slot) 9.03 Frame-averaged power (2 TX slots) = Burst averaged power (2 TX slots) 6.02 Frame-averaged power (3 TX slots) = Burst averaged power (3 TX slots) 4.26 Frame-averaged power (4 TX slots) = Burst averaged power (4 TX slots) 3.01 2. CS1 coding scheme was used in GPRS conducted power measurements and SAR testing, MCS5 coding scheme was used in EGPRS conducted power measurements and SAR testing (if necessary).Frame-
averaged power (4 TX slots) = Burst averaged power (4 TX slots) 3.01 Note:
1. For Head SAR testing, GSM Voice mode should be evaluated, therefore the EUT was set in GSM 1900 Voice mode. 2. Per KDB447498 D01v06, the maximum output power channel is used for SAR testing and for further SAR test reduction. 3. The EUT do not support DTM and VoIP function. Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 30 of 81 13.2 Bluetooth Conducted Power Report No: CCISE190700201 Average Power (dBm)(Bluetooth) Channel CH 01 CH 39 CH 78 Frequency (MHz) 2402 2441 2480 GFSK 3.05 2.50 2.29
/4-DQPSK 8DPSK 2.89 3.62 2.95 3.25 4.17 3.19 Note:
1. Per KDB 447498 D01v06, the 1-g SAR test exclusion thresholds for 100 MHz to 6 GHz at test separation distances 50 mm are determined by:
[(max. power of channel, including tune-up tolerance, mW)/ (min. test separation distance, mm)] [f(GHz)] 3.0 for1-g SAR, where f(GHz) is the RF channel transmit frequency in GHz Power and distance are rounded to the nearest mW and mm before calculation The result is rounded to one decimal place for comparison Channel Frequency
(GHz) Max. tune-up Power (dBm) Max. Power Test distance
(mW)
(mm) Result CH 39 2.441 4.5 2.82 5 0.88 exclusion thresholds for 1-g SAR 3.0 2. The max. tune-up power was provided by manufacturer, base on the result of note 1, RF exposure evaluation is not required. 3. The output power of all data rate were pre-scan, just the worst case of all mode were shown in report. 4. When the minimum test separation distance is < 5 mm, a distance of 5 mm according is applied to determine SAR test exclusion. Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 31 of 81 Report No: CCISE190700201 14 SAR Test Results Summary 14.1 Standalone Head SAR Data GSM Head SAR Plot No. 1 2 Band/Mode Test Position CH. Freq.
(MHz) Right Cheek Right Tilted Left Cheek Left Tilted GSM850/Voice GSM850/Voice GSM850/Voice GSM850/Voice GSM1900/Voice GSM1900/Voice GSM1900/Voice GSM1900/Voice ANSI / IEEE C95.1 SAFETY LIMIT Right Cheek Right Tilted Left Cheek Left Tilted 836.6 190 836.6 190 836.6 190 190 836.6 512 1850.2 512 1850.2 512 1850.2 512 1850.2 Uncontrolled Exposure/General Population Spatial Peak Ave. Power
(dBm) 32.87 32.87 32.87 32.87 28.95 28.95 28.95 28.95 Power Tune-Up Drift
(dB)
-0.13
-0.05 0.09
-0.11
-0.14 0.17 0.28
-0.21 Limit
(dBm) 33.0 33.0 33.0 33.0 29.0 29.0 29.0 29.0 Meas. SAR1g
(W/kg) 0.458 0.243 0.610 0.321 0.257 0.135 0.155 0.094 Scaling Factor 1.030 1.030 1.030 1.030 1.012 1.012 1.012 1.012 Reported SAR1g
(W/kg) 0.472 0.250 0.628 0.331 0.260 0.137 0.157 0.095 1.6 W/kg (mW/g) Averaged over 1g Note:
1. Per KDB 447498 D01v06, for each exposure position, if the highest output power channel Reported SAR 0.8W/kg, other channels SAR testing is not necessary. 2. Per KDB 865664 D01v01r04, for each frequency band, repeated SAR measurement is required when the measuredSAR is 0.8W/kg. 3. According to KDB 865664 D02v01r02, SAR plot is required for the highest measured SAR in each exposure configuration, wireless mode and frequency band combination. 14.2 Standalone Body SAR GSM Body SAR Plot No. 3 4 Band/Mode Test Position CH. Freq.
(MHz) GSM850/Voice GSM850/Voice GSM1900/Voice GSM1900/Voice ANSI / IEEE C95.1 SAFETY LIMIT Front Back Front Back 836.6 190 836.6 190 512 1850.2 512 1850.2 Uncontrolled Exposure/General Population Spatial Peak Ave. Power
(dBm) 32.87 32.87 28.95 28.95 Power Tune-Up Drift
(dB)
-0.03 0.10
-0.20
-0.05 Limit
(dBm) 33.0 33.0 29.0 29.0 Meas. SAR1g
(W/kg) 0.340 0.586 0.202 0.437 Scaling Factor 1.030 1.030 1.012 1.012 Reported SAR1g
(W/kg) 0.350 0.604 0.204 0.442 1.6 W/kg (mW/g) Averaged over 1g Note:
1. Body-worn SAR testing was performed at 10mm separation, and this distance is determined by the handset manufacturer that there will be body-worn accessories that users may acquire at the time of equipment certification, to enable users to purchase aftermarket body-worn accessories with the required minimum separation. 2. Body-worn exposure conditions are intended to voice call operations, therefore GSM voice call is selected to be tested. 3. Per KDB 648474 D04v01r03, when the Reported SAR for a body-worn accessory measured without a headset connected to the handset is 1.2 W/kg, SAR testing with a headset connected to the handset is not required. 4. Per KDB 865664 D01v01r04, for each frequency band, repeated SAR measurement is required when the measured SAR is 0.8W/kg. 5. According to KDB 865664 D02v01r02, SAR plot is required for the highest measured SAR in each exposure configuration, wireless mode and frequency band combination. Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 32 of 81 14.3 Multi-Band Simultaneous Transmission Considerations Report No: CCISE190700201 Simultaneous Transmission Capabilities According to FCC KDB Publication 447498 D01v06, transmitters are considered to be transmitting simultaneously when there is overlapping transmission, with the exception of transmissions during network hand-offs with maximum hand-off duration less than 30 seconds. Possible transmission paths for the EUT are shown in below Figure and are color-coded to indicate communication modes which share the same path. Modes which share the same transmission path cannot transmit simultaneously with one another. Path 1 GSM Path 2 Bluetooth Fig.15.1 Simultaneous Transmission Paths Simultaneous Transmission Procedures This device contains transmitters that may operate simultaneously. Therefore simultaneous transmission analysis is required. Per FCC KDB 447498 D01v06, simultaneous transmission SAR test exclusion may be applied when the sum of the 1-g SAR for all the simultaneous transmitting antennas ina specific a physical test configuration is 1.6 W/kg. When standalone SAR is not required to be measured, per FCC KDB 447498 D01v06 4.3.2), the following equation must be used to estimate the standalone 1g SAR for simultaneous transmission assessment involving that transmitter. Estimated SAR =
Mode Max. tune-up Power (dBm) Exposure Position Test Distance (mm) Bluetooth 4.5 Estimated SAR (W/kg) Head 0 0.117 Body 10 0.059 Note:
1. When the minimum test separation distance is < 5 mm, a distance of 5 mm according is applied to determine estimated SAR. Multi-Band simultaneous Transmission Consideration Simultaneous Transmission Consideration Position Head Body Applicable Combination WWAN (Voice) + Bluetooth WWAN (Voice) + Bluetooth Note:
1. The Report SAR summation is calculated based on the same configuration and test position. 2. Per KDB 447498 D01v06, simultaneous transmission SAR is compliant if, i. ii. iii. Scalar SAR summation < 1.6W/kg. SPLSR = (SAR1+ SAR2)1.5 / (min. separation distance, mm), and the peak separation distance is determined from the square root of [(x1-x2)2 + (y1-y2)2 + (z1-z2)2], where (x1, y1, z1) and (x2, y2, z2) are the coordinates of the extrapolated peak SAR locations in the zoom scan If SPLSR 0.04, simultaneously transmission SAR measurement is not necessary Simultaneously transmission SAR measurement, and the Reported multi-band SAR < 1.6W/kg Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 33 of 81 5.7)(GHzfmmDistance, Separation Min.mWchannel, ofpower Max. Report No: CCISE190700201 14.4 SAR Simultaneous Transmission Analysis Head Simultaneous Transmission Bluetooth Estimated SAR1g(W/
SAR
(W/kg) WWAN Mode Position GSM850 Right Cheek Right Tilted Left Cheek Left Tilted WWAN SAR1g(
W/kg) 0.472 0.250 0.628 0.331 kg) 0.117 0.117 0.117 0.117 WWAN Mode Position WWAN SAR1g(
W/kg) Bluetooth Estimated SAR1g
(W/kg) GSM 1900 Right Cheek Right Tilted Left Cheek Left Tilted 0.260 0.137 0.157 0.095 0.117 0.117 0.117 0.117 Body worn Simultaneous Transmission 0.589 0.367 0.745 0.448 SAR
(W/kg) 0.377 0.254 0.274 0.212 WWAN Mode Position GSM850 Front Back WWAN Mode GSM 1900 Position Front Back WWAN SAR1g(
W/kg) 0.350 0.604 WWAN SAR1g(
W/kg) 0.204 0.442 Bluetooth Estimated SAR1g(W/
SAR
(W/kg) kg) 0.059 0.059 0.409 0.663 Bluetooth Estimated SAR1g(W/
SAR
(W/kg) kg) 0.059 0.059 0.263 0.501 Simultaneous Transmission Conclusion The above numerical summed SAR results for all the case simultaneous transmission conditions were below the SAR limit. Therefore, the above analysis is sufficient to determine that simultaneous transmission cases will not exceed the SAR limit and therefore no measured volumetric simultaneous SAR summation is required per FCC KDB Publication 447498 D01v06. Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 34 of 81 Report No: CCISE190700201 14.5 Measurement Uncertainty The component of uncertainly may generally be categorized according to the methods used to evaluate them. The evaluation of uncertainly by the statistical analysis of a series of observations is termed a Type A evaluation of uncertainty. The evaluation of uncertainty by means other than the statistical analysis of a series of observation is termed a Type B evaluation of uncertainty. Each component of uncertainty, however evaluated, is represented by an estimated standard deviation, termed standard uncertainty, which is determined by the positive square root of the estimated variance. A Type A evaluation of standard uncertainty may be based on any valid statistical method for treating data. This includes calculating the standard deviation of the mean of a series of independent observations; using the method of least squares to fit a curve to the data in order to estimate the parameter of the curve and their standard deviations; or carrying out an analysis of variance in order to identify and quantify random effects in certain kinds of measurement. A Type B evaluation of standard uncertainty is typically based on scientific judgment using all of the relevant information available. These may include previous measurement data, experience, and knowledge of the behavior and properties of relevant materials and instruments, manufactures specification, data provided in calibration reports and uncertainties assigned to reference data taken from handbooks. Broadly speaking, the uncertainty is either obtained from an outdoor source or obtained from an assumed distribution, such as the normal distribution, rectangular or triangular distributions indicated in below Table. Uncertainty Distributions Multi-plying Factor Normal 1/k(b) Rectangular Triangular U-Shape 1/
3 1/
6 1/
2 Standard Uncertainty for Assumed Distribution The combined standard uncertainty of the measurement result represents the estimated standard deviation of the result. It is obtained by combining the individual standard uncertainties of both Type A and Type B evaluation using the usual root-sum-squares (RSS) methods of combining standard deviations by taking the positive square root of the estimated variances. Expanded uncertainty is a measure of uncertainty that defines an interval about the measurement result within which the measured value is confidently believed to lie. It is obtained by multiplying the combined standard uncertainty by a coverage factor. Typically, the coverage factor ranges from 2 to 3. Using a coverage factor allows the true value of a measured quantity to be specified with a defined probability within the specified uncertainty range. For purpose of this document, a coverage factor two is used, which corresponds to confidence interval of about 95 %. The DASY uncertainty Budget is shown in the following tables. Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 35 of 81 Report No: CCISE190700201 Uncertainty Component Section Uncert. Value Prob. Dist. Div.
(Ci)
(1 g)
(Ci)
(10 g) Std. Unc. Std. Unc.
(1 g)
(10 g) Vi N R R R R R N R R R R R R Measurement System Probe Calibration E.2.1 7.4%
Axial Isotropy E.2.2 1.2%
Hemispherical Isotropy E.2.2 3.2%
Boundary Effects E.2.3 1.0%
Linearity E.2.4 0.9%
System Detection Limits E.2.5 0.25%
Readout Electronics E.2.6 0.3%
Response Time E.2.7 0.8%
Integration Time E.2.8 2.6%
RF Ambient Noise E.6.1 3.0%
RF Ambient Reflections E.6.1 3.0%
Probe positioner mechanical tolerances Probe positioning tolerance with respect to the phantom shell surface Interpolation, extrapolation, and integration algorithm For max. SAR Evaluation. Test Sample Related E.6.2 0.4%
E.6.3 2.9%
E.5 1.0%
R Device Positioning Device Holder E.4.2 E.4.1 4.6%
5.2%
Power Drift 6.6.2 5.0%
Phantom and Setup Phantom Uncertainty E.3.1 4.0%
Liquid conductivity
(measured value) Liquid dielectric constant
(measured value) Liquid Conductivity -
Temperature Uncertainty Liquid Dielectric Constant -
Temperature Uncertainty E.3.3 3.51%
E.3.3 3.4%
E.3.4 1.6%
E.3.4 0.9%
N N R R N N R R 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 3 3 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 7.4%
7.4%
0.7 0.7 0.49%
0.49%
0.7 0.7 1.29%
1.29%
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0.58%
0.58%
0.52%
0.52%
0.14%
0.14%
0.3%
0.3%
0.46%
0.46%
1.5%
1.5%
1.73%
1.73%
1.73%
1.73%
0.23%
0.23%
1.67%
1.67%
0.58%
0.58%
4.6%
5.2%
4.6%
5.2%
M-1 M-1 2.89%
2.89%
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2.31%
2.31%
0.78 0.71 2.74%
2.49%
0.23 0.26 0.78%
0.88%
0.78 0.71 0.72%
0.66%
0.23 0.26 0.12%
0.14%
M M Combined Standard Uncertainty (RSS) Expanded Uncertainty (95% Confidence Level, k = 2) 11.61% 11.55%
23.23% 23.10%
Uncertainty Budget for frequency range 300 MHz to 3 GHz according to IEEE1528-2013 Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 36 of 81 Report No: CCISE190700201 14.6 Measurement Conclusion The SAR evaluation indicates that the EUT complies with the RF radiation exposure limits of the FCC and Industry Canada, with respect to all parameters subject to this test. These measurements were taken to simulate the RF effects of RF exposure under worst-case conditions. Precise laboratory measures were taken to assure repeatability of the tests. The results and statements relate only to the item(s) tested. Please note that the absorption and distribution of electromagnetic energy in the body are very complex phenomena that depend on the mass, shape, and size of the body, the orientation of the body with respect to the field vectors, and the electrical properties of both the body and the environment. Other variables that may play a substantial role in possible biological effects are those that characterize the environment (e.g. ambient temperature, air velocity, relative humidity, and body insulation) and those that characterize the individual (e.g. age, gender, activity level, debilitation, or disease). Because various factors may interact with one another to vary the specific biological outcome of an exposure to electromagnetic fields, any protection guide should consider maximal amplification of biological effects as a result of field-body interactions, environmental conditions, and physiological variables. Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 37 of 81 15 Reference Report No: CCISE190700201
[1]. FCC 47 CFR Part 2 Frequency Allocations and Radio Treaty Matters; General Rules andRegulations
[2]. ANSI/IEEE Std. C95.1-2005, IEEE Standard for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz, September 1992
[3]. IEEE Std. 1528-2013, Recommended Practice for Determining the Peak Spatial-Average Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) in the Human Head from Wireless Communications Devices: Measurement Techniques, September2013
[4]. SPEAG DASY52 System Handbook
[5]. FCC KDB 447498 D01 v06, RF EXPOSURE PROCEDURES AND EQUIPMENT AUTHORIZATION POLICIES FOR MOBILE AND PORTABLE DEVICES, October 2015
[6]. FCC KDB 648474 D04 v01r03, SAR EVALUATION CONSIDERATIONS FOR WIRELESS HANDSETS, October 2015
[7]. FCC KDB 941225 D03 v01, Recommended SAR Test Reduction Procedures for GSM / GPRS /EDGE, December 2008
[8]. FCC KDB 941225 D06 v02r01, "SAR EVALUATION PROCEDURES FOR PORTABLE DEVICES WITH WIRELESS ROUTER CAPABILITIES", October 2015
[9]. FCC KDB 865664 D01 v01r04, SAR MEASUREMENT REQUIREMENTS FOR 100 MHz TO 6 GHz, August2015 Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 38 of 81 Report No: CCISE190700201 Appendix A: Plots of SAR System Check Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 39 of 81 Report No: CCISE190700201 Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 40 of 81 Test Laboratory: CCIS Date/Time: 07.15.2019 08:05:48 DUT: Dipole 835 MHz; Type: D835V2; Serial: SN:4d154 Communication System: UID 0, CW (0); Frequency: 835 MHz; Duty Cycle: 1:1 Medium parameters used: f = 835 MHz; = 0.896 S/m; r = 41.915; = 1000 kg/m3 Phantom section: Flat Section DASY5 Configuration: Probe: EX3DV4 - SN3924; ConvF(9.66, 9.66, 9.66); Calibrated: 07.19.2018; Sensor-Surface: 1.4mm (Mechanical Surface Detection) Electronics: DAE4 Sn1373; Calibrated: 02.06.2019 Phantom: SAM 5.0; Type: QD000P40CD; Serial: TP:1765 Measurement SW: DASY52, Version 52.8 (8); SEMCAD X Version 14.6.10 (7331) System Performance Check at Frequency 835 MHz Head Tissue/d=15mm, Pin=80 mW, dist=2.0mm (EX-Probe)/Area Scan (41x131x1): Interpolated grid: dx=1.500 mm, dy=1.500 mm Maximum value of SAR (interpolated) = 1.09 W/kg System Performance Check at Frequency 835 MHz Head Tissue/d=15mm, Pin=80 mW, dist=2.0mm (EX-Probe)/Zoom Scan (7x7x7) (5x5x7)/Cube 0: Measurement grid: dx=8mm, dy=8mm, dz=5mm Reference Value = 32.86 V/m; Power Drift = 0.05 dB Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 1.19 W/kg SAR(1 g) = 0.791 W/kg; SAR(10 g) = 0.516 W/kg Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 1.04 W/kg 0 dB = 1.04 W/kg = 0.17 dBW/kg Report No: CCISE190700201 Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 41 of 81 Test Laboratory: CCIS Date/Time: 07.18.2019 08:08:23 DUT: Dipole 1900 MHz; Type: D1900V2; Serial: 5d175 Communication System: UID 0, CW (0); Frequency: 1900 MHz; Duty Cycle: 1:1 Medium parameters used: f = 1900 MHz; = 1.421 S/m; r = 39.273; = 1000 kg/m3 Phantom section: Flat Section DASY5 Configuration: Probe: EX3DV4 - SN3924; ConvF(8.03, 8.03, 8.03); Calibrated: 07.19.2018; Sensor-Surface: 1.4mm (Mechanical Surface Detection) Electronics: DAE4 Sn1373; Calibrated: 02.06.2019 Phantom: SAM 5.0; Type: QD000P40CD; Serial: TP:1765 Measurement SW: DASY52, Version 52.8 (8); SEMCAD X Version 14.6.10 (7331) System Performance Check at Frequency 1900MHz Head Tissue/d=10mm, Pin=40 mW, dist=2.0mm (EX-Probe)/Area Scan (41x51x1): Interpolated grid: dx=1.500 mm, dy=1.500 mm Maximum value of SAR (interpolated) = 2.73 W/kg System Performance Check at Frequency 1900MHz Head Tissue/d=10mm, Pin=40 mW, dist=2.0mm (EX-Probe)/Zoom Scan (7x7x7) (5x5x7)/Cube 0: Measurement grid: dx=8mm, dy=8mm, dz=5mm Reference Value = 41.46 V/m; Power Drift = 0.09 dB Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 3.31 W/kg SAR(1 g) = 1.64 W/kg; SAR(10 g) = 0.834 W/kg Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 2.43 W/kg 0 dB = 2.43 W/kg = 3.86 dBW/kg Report No: CCISE190700201 Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 42 of 81 Test Laboratory: CCIS Date/Time: 07.16.2019 15:32:11 DUT: Dipole 835 MHz; Type: D835V2; Serial: SN:4d154 Communication System: UID 0, CW (0); Frequency: 835 MHz; Duty Cycle: 1:1 Medium parameters used (interpolated): f = 835 MHz; = 0.988 S/m; r = 54.374; = 1000 kg/m3 Phantom section: Flat Section DASY5 Configuration: Probe: EX3DV4 - SN3924; ConvF(9.86, 9.86, 9.86); Calibrated: 07.19.2018; Sensor-Surface: 1.4mm (Mechanical Surface Detection) Electronics: DAE4 Sn1373; Calibrated: 02.06.2019 Phantom: ELI v5.0; Type: QDOVA002AA; Serial: TP:1208 Measurement SW: DASY52, Version 52.8 (8); SEMCAD X Version 14.6.10 (7331) System Performance Check at Frequency 835 MHz Body Tissue/d=15mm, Pin=80 mW, dist=2.0mm (EX-Probe)/Area Scan (41x131x1): Interpolated grid: dx=1.500 mm, dy=1.500 mm Maximum value of SAR (interpolated) = 1.13 W/kg System Performance Check at Frequency 835 MHz Body Tissue/d=15mm, Pin=80 mW, dist=2.0mm (EX-Probe)/Zoom Scan (7x7x7) (5x5x7)/Cube 0: Measurement grid: dx=8mm, dy=8mm, dz=5mm Reference Value = 32.82 V/m; Power Drift = -0.07 dB Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 1.21 W/kg SAR(1 g) = 0.785 W/kg; SAR(10 g) = 0.509 W/kg Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 1.02 W/kg 0 dB = 1.02 W/kg = 0.09 dBW/kg Report No: CCISE190700201 Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 43 of 81 Test Laboratory: CCIS Date/Time: 07.14.2019 08:13:51 DUT: Dipole 1900 MHz; Type: D1900V2; Serial: 5d175 Communication System: UID 0, CW (0); Frequency: 1900 MHz; Duty Cycle: 1:1 Medium parameters used: f = 1900 MHz; = 1.549 S/m; r = 52.685; = 1000 kg/m3 Phantom section: Flat Section DASY5 Configuration: Probe: EX3DV4 - SN3924; ConvF(7.72, 7.72, 7.72); Calibrated: 07.19.2018; Sensor-Surface: 1.4mm (Mechanical Surface Detection) Electronics: DAE4 Sn1373; Calibrated: 02.06.2019 Phantom: ELI v5.0; Type: QDOVA002AA; Serial: TP:1208 Measurement SW: DASY52, Version 52.8 (8); SEMCAD X Version 14.6.10 (7331) System Performance Check at Frequency 1900MHz Body Tissue/d=10mm, Pin=40 mW, dist=2.0mm (EX-Probe)/Area Scan (41x51x1): Interpolated grid: dx=1.500 mm, dy=1.500 mm Maximum value of SAR (interpolated) = 2.72 W/kg System Performance Check at Frequency 1900MHz Body Tissue/d=10mm, Pin=40 mW, dist=2.0mm (EX-Probe)/Zoom Scan (7x7x7) (5x5x7)/Cube 0: Measurement grid: dx=8mm, dy=8mm, dz=5mm Reference Value = 42.18 V/m; Power Drift = 0.13 dB Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 3.21 W/kg SAR(1 g) = 1.67 W/kg; SAR(10 g) = 0.846 W/kg Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 2.54 W/kg 0 dB = 2.54 W/kg = 4.05 dBW/kg Report No: CCISE190700201 Appendix B: Plots of SAR Test Data Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 44 of 81 Report No: CCISE190700201 Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 45 of 81 Test Laboratory: CCIS Date/Time: 07.15.2019 21:10:04 DUT: Mobile Phone; Type: K372; Serial: 1# Communication System: UID 0, GSM (0); Frequency: 836.6 MHz; Duty Cycle: 1:8.30042 Medium parameters used (interpolated): f = 836.6 MHz; = 0.896 S/m; r = 41.915; = 1000 kg/m3 Phantom section: Left Section DASY5 Configuration: Probe: EX3DV4 - SN3924; ConvF(9.66, 9.66, 9.66); Calibrated: 07.19.2018; Sensor-Surface: 1.4mm (Mechanical Surface Detection) Electronics: DAE4 Sn1373; Calibrated: 02.06.2019 Phantom: SAM 5.0; Type: QD000P40CD; Serial: TP:1765 Measurement SW: DASY52, Version 52.8 (8); SEMCAD X Version 14.6.10 (7331) GSM 850 Left Cheek/Middle Channel/Zoom Scan (5x5x7)/Cube 0: Measurement grid: dx=8mm, dy=8mm, dz=5mm Reference Value = 7.422 V/m; Power Drift = 0.09 dB Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 0.871 W/kg SAR(1 g) = 0.610 W/kg; SAR(10 g) = 0.408 W/kg Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 0.771 W/kg GSM 850 Left Cheek/Middle Channel/Area Scan (41x71x1): Interpolated grid: dx=1.500 mm, dy=1.500 mm Maximum value of SAR (interpolated) = 0.759 W/kg 0 dB = 0.759 W/kg = -1.20 dBW/kg Report No: CCISE190700201 Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 46 of 81 Test Laboratory: CCIS Date/Time: 07.18.2019 08:50:21 DUT: Mobile Phone; Type: K372; Serial: 1# Communication System: UID 0, GSM (0); Frequency: 1850.2 MHz; Duty Cycle: 1:8.30042 Medium parameters used: f = 1850.2 MHz; = 1.403 S/m; r = 39.461; = 1000 kg/m3 Phantom section: Right Section DASY5 Configuration: Probe: EX3DV4 - SN3924; ConvF(8.03, 8.03, 8.03); Calibrated: 07.19.2018; Sensor-Surface: 1.4mm (Mechanical Surface Detection) Electronics: DAE4 Sn1373; Calibrated: 02.06.2019 Phantom: SAM 5.0; Type: QD000P40CD; Serial: TP:1765 Measurement SW: DASY52, Version 52.8 (8); SEMCAD X Version 14.6.10 (7331) GSM 1900 Right Cheek/Low Channel/Zoom Scan (5x5x7)/Cube 0: Measurement grid: dx=8mm, dy=8mm, dz=5mm Reference Value = 3.840 V/m; Power Drift = -0.14 dB Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 0.409 W/kg SAR(1 g) = 0.257 W/kg; SAR(10 g) = 0.150 W/kg Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 0.350 W/kg GSM 1900 Right Cheek/Low Channel/Area Scan (41x71x1): Interpolated grid: dx=1.500 mm, dy=1.500 mm Maximum value of SAR (interpolated) = 0.354 W/kg 0 dB = 0.354 W/kg = -4.51 dBW/kg Report No: CCISE190700201 Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 47 of 81 Test Laboratory: CCIS Date/Time: 07.16.2019 16:49:42 DUT: Mobile Phone; Type: K372; Serial: 1# Communication System: UID 0, GSM (0); Frequency: 836.6 MHz; Duty Cycle: 1:8.30042 Medium parameters used (interpolated): f = 836.6 MHz; = 0.988 S/m; r = 54.374; = 1000 kg/m3 Phantom section: Flat Section DASY5 Configuration: Probe: EX3DV4 - SN3924; ConvF(9.86, 9.86, 9.86); Calibrated: 07.19.2018; Sensor-Surface: 1.4mm (Mechanical Surface Detection) Electronics: DAE4 Sn1373; Calibrated: 02.06.2019 Phantom: ELI v5.0; Type: QDOVA002AA; Serial: TP:1208 Measurement SW: DASY52, Version 52.8 (8); SEMCAD X Version 14.6.10 (7331) GSM 850 Body Back/Middle Channel/Area Scan (41x71x1): Interpolated grid: dx=1.500 mm, dy=1.500 mm Maximum value of SAR (interpolated) = 0.728 W/kg GSM 850 Body Back/Middle Channel/Zoom Scan (5x5x7)/Cube 0: Measurement grid: dx=8mm, dy=8mm, dz=5mm Reference Value = 28.44 V/m; Power Drift = 0.10 dB Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 0.841 W/kg SAR(1 g) = 0.586 W/kg; SAR(10 g) = 0.407 W/kg Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 0.751 W/kg 0 dB = 0.751 W/kg = -1.24 dBW/kg Report No: CCISE190700201 Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 48 of 81 Test Laboratory: CCIS Date/Time: 07.14.2019 10:25:45 DUT: Mobile Phone; Type: K372; Serial: 1# Communication System: UID 0, GSM (0); Frequency: 1850.2 MHz; Duty Cycle: 1:8.30042 Medium parameters used: f = 1850.2 MHz; = 1.526 S/m; r = 52.903; = 1000 kg/m3 Phantom section: Flat Section DASY5 Configuration: Probe: EX3DV4 - SN3924; ConvF(7.72, 7.72, 7.72); Calibrated: 07.19.2018; Sensor-Surface: 1.4mm (Mechanical Surface Detection) Electronics: DAE4 Sn1373; Calibrated: 02.06.2019 Phantom: ELI v5.0; Type: QDOVA002AA; Serial: TP:1208 Measurement SW: DASY52, Version 52.8 (8); SEMCAD X Version 14.6.10 (7331) GSM 1900 Body Back/Middle Channel/Area Scan (41x71x1): Interpolated grid: dx=1.500 mm, dy=1.500 mm Maximum value of SAR (interpolated) = 0.660 W/kg GSM 1900 Body Back/Middle Channel/Zoom Scan (5x5x7)/Cube 0: Measurement grid: dx=8mm, dy=8mm, dz=5mm Reference Value = 13.37 V/m; Power Drift = -0.05 dB Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 0.813 W/kg SAR(1 g) = 0.437 W/kg; SAR(10 g) = 0.233 W/kg Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 0.631 W/kg 0 dB = 0.631 W/kg = -2.00 dBW/kg Report No: CCISE190700201 Appendix C: System Calibration Certificate Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 49 of 81 Report No: CCISE190700201 Calibration information for E-field probes Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 50 of 81 Report No: CCISE190700201 Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 51 of 81 Report No: CCISE190700201 Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 52 of 81 Report No: CCISE190700201 Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 53 of 81 Report No: CCISE190700201 Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 54 of 81 Report No: CCISE190700201 Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 55 of 81 Report No: CCISE190700201 Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 56 of 81 Report No: CCISE190700201 23 Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 57 of 81 Report No: CCISE190700201 Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 58 of 81 Report No: CCISE190700201 Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 59 of 81 Report No: CCISE190700201 Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 60 of 81 Report No: CCISE190700201 Calibration information for Dipole Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 61 of 81 Report No: CCISE190700201 Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 62 of 81 Report No: CCISE190700201 Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 63 of 81 Report No: CCISE190700201 Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 64 of 81 Report No: CCISE190700201 Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 65 of 81 Report No: CCISE190700201 Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 66 of 81 Report No: CCISE190700201 Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 67 of 81 Report No: CCISE190700201 Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 68 of 81 Report No: CCISE190700201 Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 69 of 81 Report No: CCISE190700201 Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 70 of 81 Report No: CCISE190700201 Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 71 of 81 Report No: CCISE190700201 Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 72 of 81 Report No: CCISE190700201 Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 73 of 81 Report No: CCISE190700201 Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 74 of 81 Report No: CCISE190700201 Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 75 of 81 Report No: CCISE190700201 Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 76 of 81 Report No: CCISE190700201 Calibration information for DAE Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 77 of 81 Report No: CCISE190700201 Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 78 of 81 Report No: CCISE190700201 Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 79 of 81 Report No: CCISE190700201 Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 80 of 81 Report No: CCISE190700201
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Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong,China Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366, E-mail: info@ccis-cb.com Project No.: CCISE1907002 Page 81 of 81
1 2 3 | SAR report part 2 | RF Exposure Info | 1000.31 KiB | July 25 2019 |
EUT Photos (Model: K372) EUT Antenna Locations SAR Test Setup Photos Right Cheek Left Cheek Front side (10mm) Head Body Right Tilted Left Tilted Back side(10mm)
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2019-07-25 | PowerOutput | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | Original Equipment |
2 | 2402 ~ PowerOutput | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||
3 | 1850.2 ~ PowerOutput | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 3 | Effective |
2019-07-25
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1 2 3 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
b mobile HK Limited
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1 2 3 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0021037635
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1 2 3 | Physical Address |
Flat 18; 14/F Block 1; Golden Industrial Building;
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1 2 3 |
HONG KONG, N/A
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1 2 3 |
China
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 3 | TCB Application Email Address |
D******@compliancetesting.com
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1 2 3 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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1 2 3 |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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1 2 3 |
B1: Commercial mobile radio services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 20, 22 (cellular), 24,25 (below 3 GHz) & 27
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 3 | Grantee Code |
ZSW
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1 2 3 | Equipment Product Code |
10-024
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 3 | Name |
K******** L******
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1 2 3 | Title |
DIRECTOR
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
852-2********
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
852-2********
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1 2 3 |
k******@bmobile.eu.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 3 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 3 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Equipment Class | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | ||||
1 2 3 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | |||||
1 2 3 | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | |||||
1 2 3 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Mobile Phone | ||||
1 2 3 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 3 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Grant Comments | Output power listed is conducted. This device is approved for use in the handset described in this filing. End-users must be informed of the body-worn accessory operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
1 2 3 | Power listed is ERP for Part 22 and EIRP for Part 24. SAR compliance for body-worn operating conditions is restricted to belt clips, holsters or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and must provide a minimum separation distance of 1 cm between the device and the 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 exposure conditions are 0.63 W/kg, 0.60 W/kg, and 0.75 W/kg, respectively. | |||||
1 2 3 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 3 | Firm Name |
Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd.
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1 2 3 | Name |
B****** Z******
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
+86 (********
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1 2 3 |
b******@ccis-cb.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15B | CC | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0026000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 22H | 824.2 | 848.8 | 0.809 | 0.21 ppm | 248KGXW | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 2 | 24E | 1850.2 | 1909.8 | 0.955 | 0.09 ppm | 248KGXW |
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