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1 2 3 4 5 | User manual | Users Manual | 718.61 KiB | June 08 2017 |
REVVL PLUS User Guide Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS ................................................................... 2 GETTING STARTED ........................................................................ 1 Device Layout ........................................................................................... 1 Main Keys ................................................................................................. 2 Charging the Battery ................................................................................. 2 Power Phone On & Off ............................................................................. 2 SIM Card .................................................................................................. 3 Touch Screen ........................................................................................... 4 Home Screen ............................................................................................ 6 SETTINGS ........................................................................................ 8 Sound Settings ......................................................................................... 8 Display Settings ........................................................................................ 8 Taking Screenshots .................................................................................. 8 Location Settings ...................................................................................... 8 Notifications and Quick Settings Panel ..................................................... 9 Data and Privacy Management .............................................................. 11 Privacy Settings & Accounts ................................................................... 11 Data Usage Settings ............................................................................... 11 Operating the alarm ................................................................................ 12 Managing your Downloads ..................................................................... 12 Optimizing the Battery Life ...................................................................... 12 Wireless Settings .................................................................................... 13 Bluetooth Settings................................................................................... 14 APPS .............................................................................................. 17 Phone ..................................................................................................... 17 Contacts ................................................................................................. 19 Messaging .............................................................................................. 20 Email ....................................................................................................... 21 Calendar ................................................................................................. 21 Camera ................................................................................................... 22 Photos .................................................................................................... 23 Google Apps ........................................................................................... 23 Specs & hardware .................................................................................. 24 In-box contents ....................................................................................... 25 Declaration of hazardous substances ..................................................... 26 HEALTH/SAFETY/WARRANTY GUIDE ........................................ 27 Important Health Information and Safety Precautions ............................ 27 TIA Safety Information ............................................................................ 36 Safety information ................................................................................... 38 FDA Consumer Update .......................................................................... 43 Consumer Information on SAR ............................................................... 51 STANDARD LIMITED WARRANTY .............................................. 56 Severability ............................................................................................. 59 Getting Started Get off to a running start with your new REVVL PLUS!
Device Layout Front camera Light/proximity sensor Receiver Headset jack Volume key Power key Rear camera Flash Fingerprint recognition sensor Loudspeaker Recents Back Home USB port 1 Main Keys Key Power Function Press and hold to turn your phone on or off. Press to turn on or lock the screen. Recents Tap to open the list of recent apps. Home Back Volume Tap to return to the Home screen. Tap and hold to activate Google Search. Tap to return to the previous screen. Press to adjust the phone volume. Charging the Battery 1. Connect the Micro USB end of the data cable to the Micro USB port on your device. This is located on the bottom of your phone. 2. Connect the other end to the travel adapter. 3. Connect the travel adapter to an electrical outlet to fully charge your phone. Use the travel adapter that comes with your phone; using other adapters may damage your phone. Charging your phone through a USB cable that is attached to a laptop takes more time than charging it with the travel adapter. Power Phone On & Off The Power key is located on the upper, right-hand side of your phone. Press and hold the Power key for a few seconds to turn on your phone. To turn off your phone, press and hold the Power key until the menu appears, and then select Power off. 2 SIM Card 1. Insert the ejection pin into the hole to open the SIM card tray. microSD Nano SIM 2. Gently pull out the SIM card tray gently. Place the Nano SIM card in card slot 1. If you have a microSD card
(sold separately) place it in card slot 2. 3 Touch Screen Tapping: To open an app, to select a menu item, to press an on-screen button, or to enter a character using the keyboard on the screen, tap it with your finger. Tapping and holding: Tap and hold an item or the screen for more than 2 seconds to access available options. Dragging: To move an item, tap and hold it and drag it to the target position. 4 Double-tapping: Double tap on an image to zoom in. Double tap again to zoom out. Swiping: Swipe to the left or right on the Home screen to view other panels. Spreading and pinching: Spread two fingers apart on a map or image to zoom in a part. Pinch to zoom out. 5 Home Screen Basic Layout Google Widget Status bar App folder Screen indicator Apps screen Customizing your Home Screen The Home screen displays widgets, favorite apps, and more. To view other panels, swipe to the left or right, or tap one of the screen indicators at the bottom of the screen. On the Home screen, tap and hold an empty area to access the available options, including changing wallpaper settings and adding widgets. 6 To add an app, tap and hold it from the Apps screen, and then drag it to the Home screen. To add widgets, tap and hold an empty area on the Home screen, tap WIDGETS, tap and hold a widget, and then drag it to the Home screen. To move an app, tap and hold an item on the Home screen, and then drag it to a new location. To move the item to another panel, drag it to the side of the screen. To remove an item, tap and hold the item. Then, drag it to Remove at the top of the screen. To create a folder, tap and hold an app, and then drag it over another app; drop the app when a folder frame appears around the apps; a new folder containing the selected apps will be created. To add more apps to the folder, tap and hold another app, and then drag it to the folder. Screen-Lock Security Options To lock your phone, press the Power key (on the phones right side) briefly, and let go. To unlock, press Power key to turn on the screen, let go and slide the padlock icon up. 7
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to enter the Settings screen. Then, choose Settings Sound Settings From the Home screen, tap Device > Sound. Drag the slider to adjust the Media volume, Alarm volume, or Ring volume. You can also adjust the Ring volume by pressing the Volume key on the right side of your phone. In the Sound Settings, tap Phone ringtone. Choose a desired ringtone for your phone. Display Settings From the Home screen, tap font size settings and customize the wallpaper on your phone. Taking Screenshots 1. Press the Power key and lower Volume key at the same time and release. 2. The image will be auto-saved in Photos.
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Location Settings From the Home screen, tap Personal > Location. From the Location screen, you can perform the following operations:
1. Turn on or off the location service. 2. Set Location mode to High accuracy, Battery saving, or Device only. 3. View recent location requests. 4. View location services. to enter the Settings screen. Then, choose 8 Notifications and Quick Settings Panel Notifications alert you to the arrival of new messages, calendar events, and alarms. When a notification arrives, its icon appears at the top of the screen. Icons for pending notifications appear on the left, and system icons showing things like the Wi-Fi signal, mobile carrier signal, or battery strength are on the right. Swipe down from the top of your phone screen to open the notification panel and view details. When youre finished with a notification, swipe it away. To dismiss all notifications, touch CLEAR ALL at the bottom right of the notifications list. Use Quick Settings to easily get to frequently used settings. To access the Quick Settings panel, swipe down from the top of your phone screen twice with one finger or once with two fingers. To change a setting, touch the icon:
Wi-Fi network:
network name. Turn Wi-Fi on or off. To open Wi-Fi settings, touch the Wi-Fi Bluetooth settings:
word Bluetooth. Turn Bluetooth on or off. To open Bluetooth settings, touch the Battery usage:
Do not disturb:
Invert colors:
See battery life and usage. Turn Battery Saver on or off. Turn invert colors on or off. Touch Alarms only to switch to Do not disturb. Touch Do not disturb to access feature settings. Cellular data:
Airplane mode:
See cellular usage data and turn it on or off. wont connect to Wi-Fi or a cell signal, even if one is available. Turn airplane mode on or off. Airplane mode means your phone Auto-rotate:
Flashlight:
Lock your devices orientation in portrait or landscape mode. Turn the flashlight on or off. 9 Turn the location service on or off. Touch to turn your devices hotspot on or off. Location:
Hotspot:
Display brightness:
Slide to lower or increase the brightness of your screen. 10 Data and Privacy Management USB file transfer With a USB cable, you can transfer pictures, music, and other data files between your REVVL PLUS and your computer. 1. Connect your phone to the computers USB port. Its USB storage drive will appear on the computer screen. 2. Transfer files between your phone and the computer. 3. When transfer is completed, eject the phone before unplugging the USB cable. Privacy Settings & Accounts From the Home screen, tap Personal > Google > Search > Accounts & privacy. These settings control your phones Google Search privacy features and search-related confidentiality selections for your Google account. If you have multiple Google Accounts, you can add them from Settings > Personal >
Accounts. You can also add guest users in Settings > Device > Users. to enter the Settings screen. Then, choose
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Data Usage Settings From the Home screen, tap Wireless & networks > Data usage.
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to enter the Settings screen. Then, choose Cellular data: Set your phone to use data connections on any cellular network. Billing cycle: Set the monthly billing cycle date of each month. You may enable Set data limit and enter a value to set the cellular data limit under the Cellular data usage settings. Note: If you turn on Wi-Fi and the data service simultaneously, the phone will automatically use the Wi-Fi connection. If Wi-Fi is disconnected, the phone will use the 11 data service to continue the data connection. Please note that absence of Wi-Fi will use your data which could cost you an amount of money according to your tariff with your mobile operator. Operating the alarm From the Home screen, tap to the Alarm tab. Tap Once your alarm is set, you may add a label to it. From here you may also control your alarm sound settings, including the alarm tone and choose a time to set your alarm. to enter the Clock screen. Then, tap
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to switch and vibration. Managing your Downloads From the Home screen, tap From the Downloads screen, tap an item to open it. Tap and hold an item until
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of the many sharing methods. to enter the Downloads screen. appears, and then tap it to share the item through one Tap and hold an item until Tap appears, and then tap it to delete the item.
> By name or By date modified to sort the downloaded items. Optimizing the Battery Life
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From the Home screen, tap Device > Battery. Here, you may monitor how apps, other data and your phone system all consume battery power. You can prolong your phone battery life by turning on Battery saver. From the to enter the Settings screen. Then, choose 12 Battery screen, tap saver turns off automatically when your phone is charging. and then tap Battery saver, drag the slider to On. Battery Tap Show battery percentage, and the battery percentage will appear inside the battery level icon in the status bar. Wireless Settings Connecting to a Wi-Fi network 1. From the Home screen, tap
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to enter the Settings screen. Then, choose Wireless & networks > Wi-Fi to turn Wi-Fi on/off. 2. Drag the slider to On enabling your phone to scan for available Wi-Fi networks. 3. Tap the name of a desired network to connect, entering the password if necessary. Previously connected and saved networks will be automatically joined. A user can join a network and forget it, removing it from the known networks list. To Add a Network 1. Swipe down to the bottom of screen and tap Add network. 2. Enter the SSID network name and select the correct security mode. 3. Tap SAVE. Once the phone connects to a Wi-Fi network, the phone will reconnect to that network each time it is available without requiring a password. To prevent the phone from connecting to the network automatically, select it from the list of networks and tap FORGET. Setting Advanced Wi-Fi Options From the Wi-Fi settings screen, tap You will be notified whenever a public network is available. If you do not want to be notified, drag the slider for Network notification to the left. To save your phones data usage, your phone will remain connected to Wi-Fi when your
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to enter the Settings screen. Then, choose From the Home screen, tap Wireless & networks > More > Airplane mode. This mode is used to disable all radio communication in the device, Wi-Fi, BT, and Cellular. This mode allows the user to keep the device enabled and use other applications which do not require RF signals. Bluetooth Settings Bluetooth has the capacity to connect several mobile devices at once. Use Bluetooth to maximize phone capabilities and functions of your REVVL PLUS. Turning Bluetooth On/Off
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to enter the Settings screen. Then, choose From the Home screen, tap Wireless & networks > Bluetooth to turn Bluetooth on/off. Changing your Phones Bluetooth Name Your phone contains a random Bluetooth name which will be visible to other Bluetooth devices during connection attempts. You can change the random name to a more identifiable one. 1. From the Home screen, tap to enter the Settings screen. Then, choose
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Wireless & networks > Bluetooth to turn Bluetooth on. 2. From the Bluetooth settings screen, tap 3. Enter a new name and tap RENAME.
> Rename this device. 14 Pairing your Phone with a Bluetooth Device 1. From the Home screen, tap
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to enter the Settings screen. Then, choose Wireless & networks > Bluetooth to turn Bluetooth on. 2. Your phone will begin searching for nearby Bluetooth devices. 3. If your phone stops scanning before your Bluetooth device is ready, tap Refresh.
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4. Within the list, tap the ID of the Bluetooth device to pair with it. 5. Ensure that both devices show the same passkey and tap Pair. Connecting to a Bluetooth Device Once your phone is paired with a Bluetooth device, they can be connected manually. 1. From the Home screen, tap to enter the Settings screen. Then, choose
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Wireless & networks > Bluetooth to turn Bluetooth on. 2. Within the devices list, tap a paired and unconnected device. 3. The list will indicate that the device and the phone are connected. Unpairing or Aligning a Bluetooth Device Some Bluetooth devices have multiple profiles. Profiles include the ability to transmit your 15 conversations, play music in stereo, or transfer files or other data. You can select which profiles you want to use with your phone. You can also change the name of the Bluetooth device as it appears on your phone. 1. From the Home screen, tap to enter the Settings screen. Then, choose
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Wireless & networks > Bluetooth to turn Bluetooth on. 2. From the Bluetooth settings screen, tap next to the connected Bluetooth device which you are configuring. 3. Enter a new name and tap OK to change the name, tap FORGET to unpair it. 16 Apps Phone Making a Call From the Home screen, tap screen. 1. Enter a phone number in the keypad to make a call. If the keypad does not appear on at the bottom or tap to enter the Phone
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the screen, tap to open it. 2. Tap to enter the Contacts screen, and then choose someone to call from your contacts list. To choose someone to call, scroll, type a name or use the voice calling Google option. 3. To place a call, tap the contacts name. 4. To view recent calls, tap Call History 5. During a call, you can tap 6. Calls can also be made from other widgets or apps that contain your contact at the bottom of the screen to hang up. tab. information, by simply tapping the phone number. Receiving a Call The Incoming Call screen pops up when a call comes in, along with the caller ID and other information youve entered in the Contacts. Any missed calls are logged in the Call History
, along with a notification. Press the lower part of Volume key on the right side of your phone to mute the ringer. 17 There are various options available when a call comes in. To answer a call, slide To reject a call, slide To reject the call and send an SMS message to the caller, slide on the right. on the left. towards towards towards on the top. Exploring the Call Log The Call log contains your history of calls received, missed or made. It's an easy way to redial a number, return a call or add a number to your contacts. 1. Tap 2. Tap Call History tab. You'll see a list of your most recent incoming and outgoing to enter Phone screen. calls. 3. Tap and then choose Call history to see more calls. Arrow icons beside a call indicate the type of call, and multiple arrows indicate multiple calls:
Missed call Incoming call Outgoing call 18 to see the following options:
You have the following options for Call History Once in Call History, tap 1. 2. 3. Search call log Clear Call log Tap a number or contact, and then tap Call details for more information about the call. Tap Tap Edit number before call, to make changes to the call back number. to delete the call from your call log. 4. 5. Contacts From the Home screen, tap This app easily saves all of your important contact information including contact names, numbers and email addresses. It also supports lots of other communication operations. at the bottom or tap to enter Contacts screen.
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To search for your contacts, tap at the top right corner of the Contacts screen;
enter keywords in the search box. The phone system will automatically display the matched results. To add a new contact, tap Enter the contact information and tap at the lower right corner of the Contacts screen. to save it. 19 Messaging From the Home screen, tap screen. Creating a Message at the bottom or tap
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to enter the Messaging 1. From the Messaging screen, tap 2. Enter the recipient's number or you can tap 3. Add your message. Tap
. slides. to select contacts. to attach media files such as an image, contacts and to send the message. 4. Tap Note: An SMS will be sent as an MMS when media files are added. Replying to a Message 1. From the Messaging screen, select the message you want to reply to. 2. Compose your message and tap Searching Messages 1. From the Messaging screen, tap Search 2. Enter message content or keywords to quickly search for the message you need. Deleting a Message 1. From the Messaging screen, tap and hold the message conversation you want to to send it. delete. to delete the message conversation. 2. Tap Customizing Message Settings From the Messaging screen, tap
> Settings to configure message settings, including set default message app, change notification sound, delete old messages, etc. 20 Email Getting Familiar with your Email App On the Home screen, tap time, you need to enter your email address and password to configure an account. to enter the Email screen. When using it for the first
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Follow the on-screen instructions to configure your account. After your email account is configured, you can archive, delete, label, or perform other mail operations. Tap the icon on the left of a mail thread to select it. After opening a mail, swipe to the left or right to read earlier or later mail conversations. Tap at the top of your phone screen to manage your mails. On the Email screen, you can tap On the Email settings screen, tap an email account and customize your Email
> Settings to add a new email account. settings. Calendar From the Home screen, tap
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to enter the Calendar screen. If you have synced your Gmail account, the first time you open the Calendar app on your phone; it will show your current calendar events. To modify the Calendar view, tap or Month from the top of the Calendar screen. View or edit event details by tapping an Event. and choose Schedule, Day, 3 Day, Week 21 Camera You can use the Camera app take pictures and record videos. Taking a Photo 1. From the Home screen, tap 2. Focus on your subject by looking through your phone screen. 3. Tap to take a photo. Or swipe to the left to activate the Pro mode and tap to enter the Camera screen. or tap
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take a photo. to Creating a Video 1. From the Home screen, tap
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2. Swipe to the right to activate the Video mode. 3. Tap 4. Tap to start recording a video. to stop when you finish recording. or tap 22 to enter Camera screen. Sharing a Video or Photo 1. On the Home screen, tap
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2. Select a video or photo and tap 3. From the pop-up screen, select your desired sharing method. to enter the Photos screen. Photos On the Home screen, tap You can view and manage photos and videos stored in your phone. When youre signed into your device with your Google Account, the Photos app makes it easy to auto-backup all the photos and videos you take, organize them, and share with friends. to enter the Photos screen.
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To delete an image or a video, select an image or a video, tap of the Photos screen and tap Delete. To delete multiple images and videos, tap and hold any image or video to delete, and then tap other images or videos you would like to remove. A check mark icon will appear. Then tap To edit an image, select an image, tap Edit on the top right of the Photos screen and tap Delete.
, select the options and tap SAVE. on the top right Google Apps Google provides entertainment, social media, and business apps. Google Play Store is all-in-one entertainment point with music, movies, books and apps on the web. For more details, visit www.support.google.com/android. 23 Specs & hardware Specifications Dimensions Form Factor Antenna SIM card Network Mode Camera Earphone Jack Screen Parameters Type IPS Accessories Battery 6.50 x 3.25 x 0.35 inches Bar, Touch screen Built-in Nano SIM GSM Quad, UMTS and LTE Rear camera: 13 MP+5 MP AF; Front camera: 8 MP FF 3.5mm earphone jack Screen Size 6 inches Resolution 1920x1080 Battery Type Lithium Rechargeable Battery Ion Polymer Rated Capacity Nominal Voltage 3300 mAh 3.85 V Note: The battery capacity is subject to update and change. 24 In-box contents No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Name Phone Battery (built-in) Travel Charger USB Cable Warranty Card Quick Start Guide Quantity 1 1 1 1 1 1 Note: The items supplied with the phone and any available accessories may vary depending on the region or service provider. 25 Declaration of hazardous substances Toxic or hazardous substances or elements Parts Name Plumbum
(Pb) Mercur y (Hg) Cadmi um
(Cd) Chrom ium VI
(Cr(VI)
) PCB Board and Accessories Plastics Metals Battery Other Polybro minate d Biphen yls
(PBB) Polybrominat ed Diphenyl Ethers
(PBDE)
: indicates that the content of the toxic or hazardous substance in all homogeneous materials is within the limit of the SJ/T11363-2006 standard.
: indicates that the content of the toxic or hazardous substance in some homogeneous materials exceeds the limit of the SJ/T11363-2006 standard. The Environmentally Friendly Use Period of this product is 20 years, as shown by the symbol on the left. The Environmentally Friendly Use Period of replaceable parts, such as battery, may be different from that of the product. The Environmentally Friendly Use Period is valid only when the product is operated under the conditions defined in this User Guide. 26 Health/Safety/Warranty Guide Important Health Information and Safety Precautions When using this product, the safety precautions below must be taken to avoid possible legal liabilities and damages. Retain and follow all product safety and operating instructions. Observe all warnings in the product operating instructions. To reduce the risk of bodily injury, electric shock, fire and damage to the equipment, closely observe the all of the following precautions. Safety precautions for proper grounding installation Caution: Connecting to improperly grounded equipment can result in an electric shock to either you or your device. This product is equipped with a USB Cable for connecting to a desktop or notebook computer. Be sure your computer is properly grounded before connecting this product to the computer. The power supply cord of a desktop or notebook computer has an equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The grounding plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet which is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances. Safety precautions for power supply unit Use the correct external power source. A product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the electrical ratings label. If you are not sure of the type of power source required, consult your authorized service provider or local power company. For a product that operates from battery power or other sources, refer to the operating instructions that are included with the product. 27 Electrical safety This product is intended for use when supplied with power from the designated battery or power supply unit. Other usage may be dangerous and will invalidate any approval given to this product. Handle battery packs carefully. This product contains a Li-ion battery. There is a risk of fire and burns if the battery pack is handled improperly. Do not attempt to open or service the battery pack. Do not disassemble, crush, puncture, short external contacts or circuits, dispose of in fire or water, or expose a battery pack to temperatures higher than 60C (140F). Note: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with specified batteries. Recycle or dispose of used batteries according to all applicable local regulations, or in accordance with the instructions in the reference guide. Follow these other specific precautions:
1. Keep the battery or device dry and away from water or any liquid as it may cause a short circuit. 2. The phone should be connected only to products that bear the USB-IF logo or have completed the USB-IF compliance program. 3. Keep metal objects away so they do not come in contact with the battery or its connectors as it may lead to short circuit during operation. 4. Always keep the battery out of the reach of babies and small children to avoid swallowing. Consult a doctor immediately if the battery is swallowed. 5. Do not use a battery that appears damaged, deformed, discolored, has any rust on its casing, if it overheats, and/or if it emits a foul odor. 6. Use of an unqualified battery or charger may present a risk of fire, explosion, leakage or other hazard. 7. Only use the battery with a charging system that has been qualified with the system per 28 this standard: IEEE-Std-1725-200x. 8. Replace the battery only with another battery that has been qualified with the system per this standard: IEEE-Std-1725-200x. 9. Avoid dropping the phone or battery. If the phone or battery is dropped, especially on a hard surface causing damage, take it to a service center for inspection. 10. If the battery leaks: Do not allow the leaking fluid to come in contact with eyes. If contact occurs, DO NOT rub the eyes. Rinse with clean water immediately and seek medical advice. Do not allow the leaking fluid to come in contact with skin or clothing. If contact occurs, flush the affected area immediately with clean water and seek medical advice. Take other precautions to keep a leaking battery away from fire as there is a danger of ignition or explosion. Prevention of hearing loss Caution: Permanent hearing loss may occur if earphones or headphones are used at high-volume levels for prolonged periods of time. Safety precautions for direct sunlight Store this product away from excessive moisture and extreme temperatures. Do not leave the product or its battery inside a vehicle or in places where the temperature may exceed 60C (140F), such as on a car dashboard, window sill, or behind glass that is exposed to direct sunlight or strong ultraviolet light for extended periods of time. This may damage the product, overheat the battery, or pose a risk to the vehicle. Environmental restrictions Do not use this product in gas stations, fuel depots, chemical plants or where blasting operations are in progress, or in potentially explosive atmospheres such as fueling areas, fuel storehouses, below deck on boats, chemical plants, fuel or chemical transfer or 29 storage facilities, and areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders. Please be aware that sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. Aircraft safety Due to the possible interference caused by this product to an aircrafts navigation system and its communications network, using this devices phone function on board an airplane is prohibited in most countries. If flight personnel authorize use of electronic devices, switch device to Airplane Mode (consult User Guide for instructions) to turn off RF functions that may cause interference. Road safety In many jurisdictions, vehicle operators are not permitted to use communication services with handheld devices while the vehicle is in motion, except in the case of emergency. In some countries, using hands-free devices as an alternative is allowed. Safety precautions for RF exposure 1. Use of non-original, non-manufacturer-approved accessories may violate your local RF exposure guidelines and should be avoided. 2. Use only original, manufacturer-approved accessories when such accessories contain metal of any kind. 3. Avoid using your phone near strong electromagnetic sources, such as microwave ovens, sound speakers, TV and radio. 4. Avoid using your phone near metal structures (for example, the steel frame of a building). Explosive atmospheres 30 When in an area with a potentially explosive atmosphere or where flammable materials exist, the device should be turned off and the user should obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. Users are advised not to use the equipment at refueling points such as service or gas stations, and are reminded of the need to observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots, chemical plants, or where blasting operations are in progress. Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often, but not always, clearly marked such as fueling areas, below deck on boats, fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities, and including, but not limited to areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain, dust, or metal powders. Interference with medical equipment functions This product may cause medical equipment to malfunction. The use of this device is prohibited in most hospitals and medical clinics for which regulations and rules are commonly posted in such facilities. In these instances, turn your phone OFF as health care facilities frequently use equipment that is adversely affected by RF energy. If you use any personal medical device(s), consult the manufacturer of your device(s) to determine if the device(s) is adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your health care provider may be able to assist you in obtaining this information. Non-ionizing radiation Your device has an internal antenna. This product should be operated in its normal-use position to ensure the radiative performance and safety from interference. As with other mobile radio transmitting equipment, users are advised that for satisfactory operation of the equipment and for personal safety, it is recommended that no part of the human body should come too close to the antenna during equipment operation. 31 Use only the supplied integral antenna. Use of unauthorized or modified antennas may impair call quality and damage the phone, causing loss of performance and SAR levels exceeding the recommended limits, as well as causing non-compliance with local and national regulatory requirements. In order to limit RF energy exposure and to ensure optimal phone performance, operate the device only it its normal-use position. Contact with the antenna area may impair call quality and cause your device to operate at a higher power level than needed which can reduce antenna performance and battery life. Battery information and precautions To assure product safety, there shall be precautions below. Danger !
- Use dedicated chargers and follow the specified conditions when charging the cell.
- Use the cell only with the specified equipment.
- Do not put or store cell together with metal articles such as necklaces, hairpins, coins, or screws.
- Do not short circuit the (+) and (-) terminals with metal conductors.
- Do not place cell in a device with the (+) and (-) in a reverse way.
- Do not penetrate cell with a sharp articles such as a needle.
- Do not disassemble the cell.
- Do not weld the cell directly.
- Do not use a seriously damaged or deformed cell.
- Thoroughly read the users manual before use, Inaccurate handling of polymer lithium ion cell may result in heat, fire, explosion, damage or the capacity loss of the cell. Warning !
- Do not put cell into a heating vessel, washing machine or high-pressure container.
- Do not use cell with primary batteries, or batteries of a different package, type, or brand. 32
- Stop charging the cell if charging is not completed within the specified time.
- Stop using the cell if abnormal heat, odor, discoloration, deformation or abnormal condition is detected during use, charge, or storage.
- Keep away from cell immediately when leakage or foul odor is detected.
- Wash well with clean water immediately if liquid leaks onto your skin or clothes.
- If liquid leaking from the cell gets into your eyes, do not rub your eyes. Wash them well with clean water and call physician immediately. Caution !
- Store batteries out of reach of children so that they are not accidentally swallowed or handled.
- If younger children use the cell, their guardians should explain the proper handling.
- Be sure to read the users manual and cautions on handling thoroughly before using the cell.
- Batteries have cycle life. Replace failed cell with a new cell that is the same brand immediately after normal life cycle expiration, or if expiration has occurred prematurely. Store battery in a low-humidity and low-temperature environment if the battery wont be used for an extended period of time.
- Keep it far away from articles or materials with static electric charges while the cell is charged, used or stored.
- Wipe with a dry cloth before using the cell if the terminals of the cell become dirty. Safety instructions of travel charger Please read the following information carefully. 1. The maximum ambient temperature of the travel charger shall not exceed 40C (104 degrees F). 2. The Travel Charger shall be installed according to specification. The current of load and 33 output power shall not exceed the following value:
Input: AC100-240V~ 50/60Hz 0.35A Output: DC5V 3. The Travel Charger shall be used for I.T. equipment only. 4. For indoor use only. 5. Cleaning Unplug this from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or 2A aerosol cleaners to clean; use only a dry cloth. 6. Water and moisture Do not use this product under moist environment. 7. Self-servicing Attempting to service this product on your own, or opening or removing device covers may result in exposure to dangerous voltage or other hazards. 8. Unplug this apparatus during lighting storms or when unused for lengthy durations. 9. This Travel Charger is not intended to be repaired by service personnel in case of failure or component defect. FCC notice and cautions This device and its accessories comply with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions:
(1) This device and its accessories may not cause harmful interference.
(2) This device and its accessories must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Part 15.21 Statement Changes or modifications that are not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the users authority to operate the equipment. Part of Statement 15.105:
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 34 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 you experience interference with reception (e.g., television), determine if this equipment is causing the harmful interference by turning the equipment off and then back on to see if the interference is affected. If necessary, try correcting 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 further assistance. HAC This phone meets the M3/T3 level rating. This phone has been tested and rated for use with hearing aids for some of the wireless technologies that it uses. However, there may be some newer wireless technologies used in this phone that have not been tested yet for use with hearing aids. Therefore, it is important to experiment with the various features of this phone and in different locations using your hearing aid or cochlear implant, to determine if you hear any interfering noise. Consult your service provider or the manufacturer of this phone for information on hearing aid compatibility. If you have questions about return or exchange policies, consult your service provider or phone retailer. 35 TIA Safety Information The following is the complete TIA Safety Information for wireless handheld phones:
Exposure to radio frequency signal Your wireless handheld portable phone is a low-power radio transmitter and receiver. When ON, it receives and sends out Radio Frequency (RF) signals. In August 1996, the Federal Communications Commissions (FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for handheld wireless phones. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standards previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies, as follows:
ANSI C95.1 (1992) *
NCRP Report 86 (1986) ICNIRP (1996)
* American National Standards Institute; National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements; International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection. Those standards were based on comprehensive and periodic evaluations of the relevant scientific literature. For example, over 120 scientists, engineers, and physicians from universities, government health agencies, and industry reviewed the available body of research to develop the ANSI Standard (C95.1). The design of your phone complies with the FCC guidelines (and those standards). Phone operation NORMAL POSITION: Hold the phone as you would any other telephone with the antenna pointed up and over your shoulder. Driving Always observe the laws and regulations regarding wireless phone usages while driving. Where cell phone use is permitted while driving, you MUST observe the following:
36 1. Give full attention to driving -- driving safely is your first responsibility;
2. Use hands-free operation, if available;
3. Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions or the law requires that you do so. Pacemakers The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of six (6) inches be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research. Persons with pacemakers:
1. Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six (6) inches from their pacemaker when the phone is turned ON;
2. Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket;
3. Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference;
4. Should turn the phone OFF immediately if there is any reason to suspect that interference is occurring. Electronic devices Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals but some equipment or devices might not be. Hearing aids Some digital wireless phones may interfere with hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you please consult your service provider, or call customer service regarding 37 alternatives. Other medical devices If you use other personal medical devices, consult the device manufacturer to determine if it is adequately shielded from external RF energy, or your health care provider may be able to advice about any harmful device interactions. Vehicles RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles. Be certain to contact the manufacturer or representative regarding this as well as manufacturer of any additional vehicle equipment. Posted facilities Turn your phone OFF in any facility where posted notices so require. For vehicles equipped with an air bag DO NOT place objects, including installed or portable wireless equipment, in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result since air bags inflate with great force. Safety information Please read and observe the following information for safe and proper use of your phone and to prevent damage. Also, keep the user guide in an accessible place after reading it for ease in locating it for future reference. Violation of the instructions may cause minor or serious damage to the product. 1. Do not disassemble, open, crush, bend or deform, puncture or shred your equipment. 2. Do not modify or remanufacture your equipment. Do not attempt to insert foreign 38 objects into the battery. Do not immerse your equipment in water or other liquids, or expose it to water or other liquids, fire, explosions or other hazards. 3. Do not short-circuit the battery or allow metallic conductive objects to contact the battery terminals. 4. Avoid dropping the phone. If the phone is dropped on a hard surface or elsewhere, take it to a service center for inspection if damage is suspected. Charger and adapter safety 1. The charger and adapter are intended for indoor use only. 2. Insert the battery pack charger vertically into the wall power socket. 3. Only use the approved battery charger so as to avoid serious damage to your phone. 4. When traveling abroad, only use the approved battery pack charger along with the correct phone adapter. Battery information: care and proper disposal 1. Please dispose of your battery properly or take it to your local wireless carrier for recycling. 2. The battery doesnt need to be empty before recharging, and replace the battery when it no longer provides acceptable performance. Note: The battery can be recharged several hundred times and it does not need to be empty in order to recharge. 3. Use only manufacturer approved chargers specific to your phone model as they are designed to maximize battery life. 4. Do not disassemble or short-circuit the battery. 5. Keep the batterys metal contacts clean. 6. Recharge the battery after long periods of non-use to maximize battery life. Note:
Battery life will vary due to usage patterns and environmental conditions. 39 7. Use of extended backlighting, Browser, and data connectivity kits affect battery life as well as talk/standby times. 8. The self-protection function of the battery cuts the power of the phone when its operation is in an abnormal state. In this case, remove the battery from the phone, reinstall it, and turn the phone on. Explosion, shock, and fire hazards 1. Do not put your phone in a place that is subject to excessive dust, and always keep the minimum required distance between the power cord and heat sources. 2. Unplug the power cord prior to cleaning your phone, and clean the power plug pin when necessary. 3. When using the power plug, ensure that its firmly connected. 4. Placing the phone in a pocket or bag without covering the phone receptacle (power plug pin), metallic articles (e.g.: coins, paperclips, pens) may short-circuit the phone. Always cover the receptacle when not in use. 5. Metallic articles that come into contact with the phone may short-circuit the + and battery terminals (metal strips) which may result in battery damage, or even an explosion. General notice 1. Using a damaged battery or placing a battery in your mouth may cause serious injury. 2. Placing items containing magnetic strip components (e.g.: credit cards, phone cards, bank books, subway tickets) near your phone may damage the data stored in the magnetic strips. 3. Talking on the phone for long periods of time may reduce call quality due to heat generation. 40 4. Do not immerse your phone in water. If this happens, immediately turn the phone OFF and remove the battery. If the phone does not work, take it to an authorized Service Center. 5. Do not paint your phone. 6. Phone data, including contact information, ringtones, text messages, voice messages, pictures or videos, etc., may be inadvertently deleted due to careless use, phone repair, or software upgrades. Please back up your important phone numbers and all other vital data. Note: Neither the manufacturer nor any person or entity associated therewith is liable for any damages whatsoever due to loss of any or all data stored on any of your devices. 7. When using the phone in public places, set the ringtone to vibration so you don't disturb others. 8. Do not turn your phone on or off while the device is in close proximity to your ear. 9. Use accessories, such as earphones and headsets with caution. Ensure that cables are tucked away safely and do not touch the antenna. Caution:
Avoid potential hearing loss. Prolonged exposure to loud sounds (including music) is the most common cause of preventable hearing loss. Some scientific research suggests that using portable audio devices, such as portable music players and cellular telephones, at high volume settings for long durations may lead to permanent hearing loss. This includes the use of headphones (including headsets, ear buds and Bluetooth, or other wireless devices). Exposure to very loud sound has also been associated in some studies with tinnitus
(ringing in the ear), hypersensitivity to sound, and distorted hearing. The amount of sound produced by a portable audio device varies depending on the nature of the sound, the 41 device, the device settings and the headphones. Hence, individual susceptibility to noise-induced hearing loss and other hearing problems can vary. Please follow these important guidelines for hearing loss prevention:
1. Set the phones volume in a quiet environment and select the lowest volume for which you can hear clearly. 2. When using headphones, turn the volume down if you cannot hear the people speaking near you or if the person sitting next to you can hear what you are listening to. 3. Do not turn the volume up to block out noisy surroundings. If you choose to listen to your portable device in a noisy environment, consider using noise-cancelling headphones to block out background noise. 4. As the volume increases, less time is required before your hearing could be affected, so consider limiting your listening time. 5. Avoid using headphones after exposure to extremely loud noises (e.g.: live concerts) that might cause temporary hearing loss which, in turn, might cause unsafe volume levels to sound like normal levels. 6. Do not listen at any volume that causes you discomfort. If you experience ringing in your ears, hear muffled speech or experience any temporary hearing difficulty after listening to your portable audio device, discontinue use and consult your health care provider. You can obtain additional information on this subject from the following sources:
American Academy of Audiology 11730 Plaza American Drive, Suite 300 Reston, VA 20190 Voice: (800) 222-2336 Email: info@audiology.org Internet: www.audiology.org 42 National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders National Institutes of Health 31 Center Drive, MSC 2320 Bethesda, MD USA 20892-2320 Voice: (301) 496-7243 Email: nidcdinfo@nih.gov Internet: http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/hearing National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Hubert H. Humphrey Bldg. 200 Independence Ave., SW Washington, DC 20201 Voice: 1-800-35-NIOSH (1-800-232-4636) Internet: http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/noise/default.html FDA Consumer Update The U.S. Food and Drug Administrations (FDA) Center for Devices and Radiological Health Consumer Update on Mobile Phones:
1. What is the FDA's role concerning the safety of wireless phones?
Under the law, the FDA does not review the safety of radiation-emitting consumer products such as wireless phones before they can be sold, as it does with new drugs or medical devices. However, the agency has authority to take action if wireless phones are shown to emit Radio Frequency (RF) energy at a level that is hazardous to the user. In such a case, the FDA could require the manufacturers of wireless phones to notify users of the health hazard and to repair, replace, or recall the phones so that the hazard no longer exists. Although the existing scientific data does not justify FDA regulatory actions, the FDA has urged the wireless phone industry to take a number of steps, including the following:
1. Support current and future research regarding possible biological effects of the type of RF emitted by wireless phones;
2. Design wireless phones in a way that minimizes any RF exposure to the user that is not 43 necessary for device function; and 3. Cooperate in providing users of wireless phones with complete and accurate information regarding possible effects of wireless phone use on human health and safety. The FDA belongs to an interagency working group of the federal agencies that have responsibility for different aspects of RF safety to ensure coordinated efforts at the federal level. The following agencies belong to this working group:
1. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health 2. Environmental Protection Agency 3. Occupational Safety and Health Administration 4. National Telecommunications and Information Administration The National Institutes of Health participates in some interagency working group activities as well. The FDA shares regulatory responsibilities for wireless phones with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). All phones that are sold in the United States must comply with FCC safety guidelines that act to limit RF exposure. The FCC relies on the FDA and other health agencies for safety questions about wireless phones. The FCC also regulates the base stations that the wireless phone networks rely upon. While these base stations operate at higher power than do the wireless phones themselves, the RF exposures that people get from these base stations are typically thousands of times lower than those they can get from wireless phones. Base stations are thus not the subject of the safety questions discussed in this document. 2. Do wireless phones pose a health hazard?
Current scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are associated with using wireless phones. There is no proof, however, that wireless phones are absolutely safe. Wireless phones emit low levels of Radio Frequency (RF) energy while operating 44 microwave ranges (which also emit very low levels of RF when they are in standby mode). While high levels of RF can produce health effects (by heating tissue), exposure to low-level RF that does not produce heating effects results in no known adverse health effects. Many studies of low-level RF exposures have not uncovered any biological effects. Although some studies have suggested that some biological effects may occur, such findings have not been confirmed by additional research. In some cases, other researchers have had difficulty in reproducing those studies, and/or determining the reasons for inconsistent results. 3. What are the results of the research done already?
The research conducted thus far has produced conflicting results, and many studies have suffered from flaws in their research methods. Animal experiments investigating the effects of Radio Frequency (RF) energy exposures characteristic of wireless phones have yielded conflicting results that often cannot be repeated in other laboratories. A few animal studies, however, have suggested that low levels of RF could accelerate the development of cancer in laboratory animals. However, many of the studies that showed increased tumor development used animals that had been genetically engineered or treated with cancer-causing chemicals so as to be pre-disposed to develop cancer in the absence of RF exposure. Other studies exposed the animals to RF for up to 22 hours per day. These conditions are not similar to the conditions under which people use wireless phones, so it is largely unknown what the results of such studies mean for human health and safety. Three large epidemiology studies have been published since December 2000. These studies investigated possible associations between the use of wireless phones and primary brain cancer (glioma, meningioma, acoustic neuroma, other brain tumors, and salivary gland tumors), leukemia, or other types of cancer. None of the studies demonstrated the existence of any harmful health effects from wireless phone RF 45 exposures. However, none of the studies can provide absolute findings about long-term exposures since the average period of phone use in these studies was approximately three years. 4. What kinds of phones are the subjects of this update?
Here the term wireless phone refers to handheld wireless phones with built-in antennas, often called cell, mobile, or PCS phones. These types of wireless phones can expose the user to measurable Radio Frequency (RF) energy because of the short distance between the phone and the users head. These RF exposures are limited by FCC safety guidelines that were developed with the advice of the FDA and other federal health and safety agencies. When the phone is located at greater distances from the user, the exposure to RF is drastically reduced due to a person's RF exposure rapidly decreasing with increasing distance from the source. The so-called cordless phones, which have a base unit connected to the telephone wiring in a house, typically operate at far lower power levels, thus producing RF exposures far below the FCC safety limits. 5. What is the FDA doing to find out more about the possible health effects of wireless phone RF?
The FDA is working with the U.S. National Toxicology Program and with groups of investigators around the world to ensure that high-priority animal studies are conducted to address concerns about the effects of exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) energy. The FDA has been a leading participant in the World Health Organization International Electro Magnetic Fields (EMF) Project since its inception in 1996. An influential result of this work has been the development of a detailed agenda of research needs that has implemented new research programs around the world. The project has also resulted in a series of public information documents on EMF issues. The FDA and the Cellular 46 Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA) have a formal Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) to conduct research on wireless phone safety. The FDA provides the scientific oversight, obtaining input from experts in government, industry, and academic organizations. CTIA-funded research is conducted through contracts with independent investigators. The initial research will include both laboratory studies and studies of wireless phone users. The CRADA will also include a broad assessment of additional research needs in the context of the latest research developments around the world. 6. What research is needed to decide whether RF exposure from wireless phones poses a health risk?
A combination of laboratory studies and epidemiological studies of people actually using wireless phones would provide some of the vital data. Lifetime animal exposure studies could be completed in a few years. However, very large numbers of animals would be needed if one exists. Epidemiological studies can provide data that is directly applicable to human populations, but ten or more years of follow-up research may be needed to provide answers about certain health effects, such as cancer. This is due to the interval between exposure time to a cancer-causing agent and the rate for which tumors develop - if they do. This could take several years into the future. The interpretation of epidemiological studies is hampered by difficulties in measuring actual RF exposure during day-to-day use of wireless phones. Many factors affect this measurement, such as the angle at which the phone is held, or which model of phone is used. 7. What has the FDA done to measure the Radio Frequency energy coming from wireless phones?
The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) is developing a technical to provide reliable proof of a cancer-promoting effect, 47 standard for measuring the Radio Frequency (RF) energy exposure from wireless phones and other wireless handsets with the participation and leadership of FDA scientists and engineers. The standard, Recommended Practice for Determining the Spatial-Peak Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) in the Human Body Due to Wireless Communications Devices: Experimental Techniques, sets forth the first consistent test methodology for measuring the rate at which RF is deposited in the heads of wireless phone users. The test method uses a tissue-simulating model of the human head. Standardized SAR test methodology is expected to greatly improve the consistency of measurements made at different laboratories on the same phone. SAR is the measurement of the amount of energy absorbed in tissue, either by the whole body or a small part of the body. It is measured in watts/kg (or mill-watts/g) of matter. This measurement is used to determine whether a wireless phone complies with safety guidelines. 8. How can I find out how much Radio Frequency energy exposure I can get by using my wireless phone?
All phones sold in the United States must comply with Federal Communications Commission (FCC) guidelines that limit Radio Frequency (RF) energy exposures. The FCC established these guidelines in consultation with the FDA and the other federal health and safety agencies. The FCC limit for RF exposure from wireless phones is set at a Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) of 1.6 watts per kilogram (1.6W/kg). The FCC limit is consistent with the safety standards developed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (IEEE) and the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurement. The exposure limit takes into consideration the bodys ability to remove heat from the tissues that absorb energy from the wireless phone and is set well below levels known to have effects. Manufacturers of wireless phones must report the RF exposure level for each model of phone to the FCC. 48 The FCC website (http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/cellular.html) gives directions for locating the FCC identification number on your phone, so you can find your phones RF exposure level in the online listing. 9. What about children using wireless phones?
The scientific evidence does not show a danger to users of wireless phones, including children and teenagers. If you want to take steps to lower exposure to Radio Frequency
(RF) energy, the measures described above would apply to children and teenagers using wireless phones. Reducing the time of wireless phone use and increasing the distance between the user and the RF source will reduce RF exposure. Some groups sponsored by other national governments have advised that children be discouraged from using wireless phones at all. For example, the government in the United Kingdom distributed leaflets containing such a recommendation in December 2000. They noted that no evidence exists that using a wireless phone causes brain tumors or other ill effects. Their recommendation to limit wireless phone use by children was strictly precautionary; it was not based on scientific evidence that any health hazard exists. 10. What steps can I take to reduce my exposure to Radio Frequency energy from my wireless phone?
If there is a risk from these products- and at this point we do not know that there is - it is probably very small. But if you are concerned about avoiding even potential risks, you can take a few simple steps to minimize your exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) energy. Since time is a key factor in how much exposure a person receives, reducing the amount of time spent using a wireless phone will reduce RF exposure. If you must conduct extended conversations by wireless phone on a daily basis, consider placing more distance between your body and the source of the RF, since the exposure level drops off dramatically with distance. For example, you could use a headset and carry the wireless phone away from 49 your body or use a wireless phone connected to a remote antenna. Again, the scientific data does not demonstrate that wireless phones are harmful. But if you are concerned about the RF exposure from these products, you can use measures like those described above to reduce your RF exposure from wireless phone use. 11. What about wireless phone interference with medical equipment?
Radio Frequency (RF) energy from wireless phones can interact with some electronic devices. For this reason, the FDA helped develop a detailed test method to measure Electro Magnetic Interference (EMI) of implanted cardiac pacemakers and defibrillators from wireless telephones. This test method is now part of a standard sponsored by the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI). The final draft, a joint effort by the FDA, medical device manufacturers, and many other groups, was completed in late 2000. This standard will allow manufacturers to ensure that cardiac pacemakers and defibrillators are safe from wireless phone EMI. The FDA has tested hearing aids for interference from handheld wireless phones and helped develop a voluntary standard sponsored by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE). This standard specifies test methods and performance requirements for hearing aids and wireless phones so that no interference occurs when a person uses a compatible phone and a compatible hearing aid simultaneously. This standard was approved by the IEEE in 2000. The FDA continues to monitor the use of wireless phones for possible interactions with other medical devices. Should harmful interference be found to occur, the FDA will conduct testing to assess the interference and work to resolve the problem. 12. Where can I find additional information?
For additional information, please refer to the following resources: FDA web page on wireless phones (http://www.fda.gov), under C in the subject index, select Cell Phones >
Current Research Results. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) RF Safety 50 Program (http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/cellular.html) International Commission on Nonionizing Radiation Protection (http://www.icnirp.de) World Health Organization (WHO) International EMF Project (http://www.who.int/emf) Health Protection Agency (http://www.hpa.org.uk/) Consumer Information on SAR
(Specific Absorption Rate) This Model Phone Meets the Governments Requirements for Exposure to Radio Waves. 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 (FCC) of the U.S. Government. These FCC exposure limits are derived from the recommendations of two expert organizations, the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurement (NCRP) and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). In both cases, the recommendations were developed by scientific and engineering experts drawn from industry, government, and academia after extensive reviews of the scientific literature related to the biological effects of RF energy. The exposure limit for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR is a measure of the rate of absorption of RF energy by the human body expressed in units of watts per kilogram (W/kg). The FCC requires wireless phones to comply with a safety limit of 1.6 watts per kilogram (1.6 W/kg). The FCC exposure limit incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection to the public and to account for any variations in measurements. Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions specified by the FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the 51 actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value. Because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels to use only the power required to reach the network, generally, 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. This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the phone kept 0.59 inches (1.5 cm) between the users body and the back of the phone. To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance of 0.59 inches (1.5 cm) must be maintained between the user's body and the back of the phone. Third-party belt clips, holsters, and similar accessories containing metallic components should not be used. Body-worn accessories that cannot maintain 0.59 inches (1.5 cm) separation distance between the user's body and the back of the phone, and have not been tested for typical body-worn operations may not comply with FCC RF exposure limits and should be avoided. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF emission guidelines. The highest SAR value for this model phone when tested for use at the ear is 1.19 W/kg and when worn on the body, as described in this users manual, is 1.19 W/kg. While there may be differences between SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the government requirement for safe exposure. 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/ea/fccid/ after searching on 52 FCC ID: R38YL3701A. To find information that pertains to a particular model phone, this site uses the phone FCC ID number which is usually printed somewhere on the case of the phone. Sometimes it may be necessary to remove the battery pack to find the number. Once you have the FCC ID number for your phone, follow the instructions on the website and it should provide values for typical or maximum SAR for that phone. Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA) website at http://www.ctia.org/
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 substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements. intent of the HAC Act FCC hearing-aid compatibility (HAC) regulations for wireless devices On July 10, 2003, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Report and Order in WT Docket 01- 309 modified the exception of wireless phones under the Hearing Aid Compatibility Act of 1988 (HAC Act) to require digital wireless phones be compatible with hearing-aids. The to telecommunications services for persons with hearing disabilities. While some wireless phones are used near some hearing devices (hearing aids and cochlear implants), users may detect a buzzing, humming, or whining noise. Some hearing devices are more immune than others to this interference noise, and phones also vary in the amount of interference they generate. The wireless telephone industry has developed a rating system for wireless phones, to assist hearing device users to find phones that may be compatible with their hearing devices. Not all phones have been rated. Phones that are rated have the rating on their box or a label located on the box. The ratings are not to ensure reasonable access is 53 guarantees. Results will vary depending on the user's hearing device and hearing loss. If your hearing device happens to be vulnerable to interference, you may not be able to use a rated phone successfully. Trying out the phone with your hearing device is the best way to evaluate this. M-Ratings: Phones rated M3 or M4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to generate less interference to hearing devices than phones that are not labeled. M4 is the better/higher of the two ratings. T-Ratings: Phones rated T3 or T4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to generate less interference to hearing devices than phones that are not labeled. T4 is the better/ higher of the two ratings. Hearing devices may also be rated. Your hearing device manufacturer or hearing health professional may help you find this rating. Higher ratings mean that the hearing device is relatively immune to interference noise. The hearing aid and wireless phone rating values are then added together. A sum of 5 is considered acceptable for normal use. A sum of 6 is considered for best use. In the example illustrated above, if a hearing aid meets the M2 level rating and the wireless phone meets the M3 level rating, the sum of the two values equal M5. This should provide the hearing-aid user with normal usage while using their hearing aid with the particular wireless phone. Normal usage in this context is defined as a signal quality thats acceptable for normal operation. The M mark is intended to be synonymous with the U mark. The T mark is intended to be 54 synonymous with the UT mark. The M and T marks are recommended by the Alliance for Telecommunications Industries Solutions (ATIS). The U and UT marks are referenced in Section 20.19 of the FCC Rules. The HAC rating and measurement procedure are described in the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) C63.19 standard. When you're talking on a cell phone, it's recommended that you turn the BT (Bluetooth) mode off for HAC. For information about hearing aids and digital wireless phones Wireless Phones and Hearing Aid Accessibility http://www.accesswireless.org/Home.aspx FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility and Volume Control http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/hac_wireless.htm 55 Standard Limited Warranty
(This standard Limited Warranty supersedes and replaces for all purposes the Standard Limited Warranty that appears in the enclosed documentation, if any) COOLPAD TECHNOLOGIES, INC.("COOLPAD") warrants that COOLPAD's handsets and accessories enclosed herein ("Products") are free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for the period commencing upon the date of purchase by the first consumer purchaser and continuing for the following specified period of time after that date:
Phone Battery and Charger Other Accessories(If included in the box set) 12 months 6 months 3 months This Limited Warranty is conditioned upon proper use of the Products. This Limited Warranty does not cover: (a) defects or damage resulting from accident, misuse, abnormal use, abnormal conditions, improper storage, exposure to liquid, moisture, dampness, sand or dirt, neglect, or unusual physical, electrical or electromechanical stress;
(b) scratches, dents and cosmetic damage, unless caused by COOLPAD; (c) defects or damage resulting from excessive force or use of a metallic object when pressing on a touch screen; (d) equipment from which the serial number and/or the enhancement data code have been removed, defaced, damaged, altered, made illegible, and/or otherwise tampered with; (e) ordinary wear and tear; (f) defects or damage resulting from the use of Product in conjunction or connection with accessories, products, or ancillary/peripheral 56 equipment not furnished or approved by COOLPAD; (g) defects or damage resulting from improper testing, operation, maintenance, installation, service, or adjustment not furnished or approved by COOLPAD; (h) defects or damage resulting from external causes such as collision with an object, fire, flooding, dirt, windstorm, lightning, earthquake, exposure to weather conditions, theft, blown fuse, or improper use of any electrical source; (i) defects or damage resulting from cellular signal reception or transmission, viruses and/or other software problems introduced into the Product; or (j) Product used or purchased outside the United States. 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1 2 3 4 5 | SAR report part 1 | RF Exposure Info | 5.39 MiB | June 08 2017 / July 08 2017 |
FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA742403 FCC SAR Test Report APPLICANT EQUIPMENT BRAND NAME MODEL NAME FCC ID STANDARD
: Yulong Computer Telecommunication Scientific (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd
: Smartphone
: Coolpad
: Coolpad 3701A
: R38YL3701A
: FCC 47 CFR Part 2 (2.1093) ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992 IEEE 1528-2013 We, SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC., would like to declare that the tested sample has been evaluated in accordance with the procedures and had been in compliance with the applicable technical standards. The test results in this report apply exclusively to the tested model / sample. Without written approval of SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC., the test report shall not be reproduced except in full. Prepared by: Mark Qu / Manager Approved by: Jones Tsai / Manager 1/F, 2/F, Bldg 5, Shiling Industrial Zone, Xinwei Village, Xili, Nanshan District, Shenzhen City, SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. Guangdong Province, China SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 1 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report Table of Contents Report No. : FA742403 1. Statement of Compliance ............................................................................................................................................. 4 2. Administration Data ...................................................................................................................................................... 5 3. Guidance Applied .......................................................................................................................................................... 5 4. Equipment Under Test (EUT) Information ................................................................................................................... 6 4.1 General Information ............................................................................................................................................... 6 4.2 General LTE SAR Test and Reporting Considerations ........................................................................................... 7 5. RF Exposure Limits....................................................................................................................................................... 9 5.1 Uncontrolled Environment ...................................................................................................................................... 9 5.2 Controlled Environment .......................................................................................................................................... 9 6. Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) ..................................................................................................................................10 6.1 Introduction ...........................................................................................................................................................10 6.2 SAR Definition .......................................................................................................................................................10 7. System Description and Setup ...................................................................................................................................11 7.1 E-Field Probe ........................................................................................................................................................12 7.2 Data Acquisition Electronics (DAE) .......................................................................................................................12 7.3 Phantom ................................................................................................................................................................13 7.4 Device Holder........................................................................................................................................................14 8. Measurement Procedures ...........................................................................................................................................15 8.1 Spatial Peak SAR Evaluation ................................................................................................................................15 8.2 Power Reference Measurement............................................................................................................................16 8.3 Area Scan .............................................................................................................................................................16 8.4 Zoom Scan ............................................................................................................................................................17 8.5 Volume Scan Procedures ......................................................................................................................................17 8.6 Power Drift Monitoring ...........................................................................................................................................17 9. Test Equipment List .....................................................................................................................................................18 10. System Verification ....................................................................................................................................................19 10.1 Tissue Simulating Liquids ....................................................................................................................................19 10.2 Tissue Verification ...............................................................................................................................................20 10.3 System Performance Check Results ...................................................................................................................21 11. RF Exposure Positions ..............................................................................................................................................22 11.1 Ear and handset reference point .........................................................................................................................22 11.2 Definition of the cheek position ............................................................................................................................23 11.3 Definition of the tilt position..................................................................................................................................24 11.4 Body Worn Accessory .........................................................................................................................................25 11.5 Product Specific 10g SAR Exposure ...................................................................................................................25 11.6 Wireless Router ...................................................................................................................................................26 12. Conducted RF Output Power (Unit: dBm) ................................................................................................................27 13. Bluetooth Exclusions Applied ..................................................................................................................................64 14. Antenna Location .......................................................................................................................................................65 15. SAR Test Results .......................................................................................................................................................66 15.1 Head SAR ...........................................................................................................................................................68 15.2 Hotspot SAR .......................................................................................................................................................71 15.3 Body Worn Accessory SAR .................................................................................................................................76 15.4 Product specific 10g SAR ...................................................................................................................................78 15.5 Repeated SAR Measurement .............................................................................................................................80 16. Simultaneous Transmission Analysis ......................................................................................................................81 16.1 Head Exposure Conditions .................................................................................................................................83 16.2 Hotspot Exposure Conditions ..............................................................................................................................84 16.3 Body-Worn Accessory Exposure Conditions .......................................................................................................86 16.4 Product Specific 10g SAR Exposure Conditions .................................................................................................87 16.5 SPLSR Evaluation and Analysis..........................................................................................................................88 17. Uncertainty Assessment ...........................................................................................................................................89 18. References ..................................................................................................................................................................92 Appendix A. Plots of System Performance Check Appendix B. Plots of High SAR Measurement Appendix C. DASY Calibration Certificate Appendix D. Test Setup Photos SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 2 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report REPORT NO. VERSION Revision History DESCRIPTION FA742403 Rev. 01 Initial issue of report. Report No. : FA742403 ISSUED DATE Jul. 12, 2017 SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 3 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA742403 1. Statement of Compliance The maximum results of Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) found during testing for Yulong Computer Telecommunication Scientific (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd, Smartphone, Coolpad 3701A, are as follows.
<1g SAR>:
Equipment Class Frequency Band Head
(Separation 0mm) Body-worn
(Separation 15mm) Highest Simultaneous Transmission 1g SAR (W/kg) GSM WCDMA LTE GSM850 GSM1900 Band V Band IV Band II Band 12 Band 5 Band 4 Band 66 Band 2 WLAN 2.4GHz WLAN 5GHz WLAN Bluetooth Date of Testing:
2.4GHz Bluetooth 0.71 0.17 0.28 0.30 0.39 0.18 0.24 0.24 0.26 0.34 1.19 1.17 Highest SAR Summary Hotspot
(Separation 10mm) 1g SAR (W/kg) 1.09 0.61 0.43 1.10 1.11 0.30 0.35 1.13 1.02 1.19 0.31 0.51 0.88 0.30 0.37 0.67 0.62 0.26 0.32 0.73 0.75 0.43 0.16 0.17 2017/6/17 ~ 2017/6/25 Frequency Band WCDMA LTE WLAN Bluetooth Band IV Band II Band 4 Band 66 Band 2 5GHz WLAN 2.4GHz Bluetooth Highest SAR Summary Product Specific 10g SAR (W/kg)
(Separation 0mm) 2.85 2.61 2.37 2.53 2.54 0.88 Licensed DTS NII DSS
<10g SAR>:
Equipment Class Licensed NII DSS 1.48 1.48 1.47 1.08 Highest Simultaneous Transmission 10g SAR (W/kg) 3.47 3.47 3.47 This device is in compliance with Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) for general population/uncontrolled exposure limits (1.6W/kg as averaged over any 1 gram of tissue; 10-gram SAR for Product Specific 10g SAR, limit: 4.0W/kg) specified in FCC 47 CFR part 2 (2.1093) and ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992, and had been tested in accordance with the measurement methods and procedures specified in IEEE 1528-2013 and FCC KDB publications. SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 4 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report 2. Administration Data Report No. : FA742403 Test Site Test Site Location Company Name Address Testing Laboratory SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. 1/F, 2/F, Bldg 5, Shiling Industrial Zone, Xinwei Village, Xili, Nanshan District, Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province, China TEL: +86-755-8637-9589 FAX: +86-755-8637-9595 Applicant Yulong Computer Telecommunication Scientific (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd Coolpad Information Harbor, High-tech Industrial Park (North), Nanshan District, Shenzhen, P.R.C. Manufacturer Yulong Computer Telecommunication Scientific (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd Coolpad Information Harbor, High-tech Industrial Park (North), Nanshan District, Shenzhen, P.R.C. Company Name Address 3. Guidance Applied IEEE 1528-2013 The Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) testing specification, method, and procedure for this device is in accordance with the following standards:
FCC 47 CFR Part 2 (2.1093) ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992 FCC KDB 865664 D01 SAR Measurement 100 MHz to 6 GHz v01r04 FCC KDB 865664 D02 SAR Reporting v01r02 FCC KDB 447498 D01 General RF Exposure Guidance v06 FCC KDB 648474 D04 SAR Evaluation Considerations for Wireless Handsets v01r03 FCC KDB 248227 D01 802.11 Wi-Fi SAR v02r02 FCC KDB 941225 D01 3G SAR Procedures v03r01 FCC KDB 941225 D05 SAR for LTE Devices v02r05 FCC KDB 941225 D05A Rel.10 LTE SAR Test Guidance v01r02 FCC KDB 941225 D06 Hotspot Mode SAR v02r01 SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 5 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report 4. Equipment Under Test (EUT) Information 4.1 General Information Product Feature & Specification Report No. : FA742403 Equipment Name Brand Name Model Name FCC ID IMEI Code Wireless Technology and Frequency Range Mode Smartphone Coolpad Coolpad 3701A R38YL3701A 861273030005657 GSM850: 824.2 MHz ~ 848.8 MHz GSM1900: 1850.2 MHz ~ 1909.8 MHz WCDMA Band II: 1852.4 MHz ~ 1907.6 MHz WCDMA Band IV: 1712.4 MHz ~ 1752.6 MHz WCDMA Band V: 826.4 MHz ~ 846.6 MHz LTE Band 2: 1850.7 MHz ~ 1909.3 MHz LTE Band 4: 1710.7 MHz ~ 1754.3 MHz LTE Band 5: 824.7 MHz ~ 848.3 MHz LTE Band 12: 699.7 MHz ~ 715.3 MHz LTE Band 66: 1710.7 MHz ~1779.3 MHz WLAN 2.4GHz Band: 2412 MHz ~ 2462 MHz WLAN 5.2GHz Band: 5180 MHz ~ 5240 MHz WLAN 5.3GHz Band: 5260 MHz ~ 5320 MHz WLAN 5.5GHz Band: 5500 MHz ~ 5720 MHz WLAN 5.8GHz Band: 5745 MHz ~ 5825 MHz Bluetooth: 2402 MHz ~ 2480 MHz GSM/GPRS/EGPRS RMC/AMR 12.2Kbps HSDPA HSUPA DC-HSDPA HSPA+ (16QAM uplink is not supported) LTE: QPSK, 16QAM 802.11b/g/n HT20/HT40 802.11a/n HT20/HT40/ac VHT20/VHT40/VHT80 Bluetooth v3.0 + EDR, Bluetooth v4.0 LE V2 117.00.170706.3701A-TMO Class B EUT cannot support Packet Switched and Circuit Switched Network simultaneously but can automatically switch between Packet and Circuit Switched Network. Identical Prototype HW Version SW Version GSM / (E)GPRS Transfer mode EUT Stage Remark:
1. This device supports VoIP in GPRS, EGPRS, WCDMA and LTE (e.g. for 3rd-party VoIP), LTE supports VoLTE operation. 2. This device 2.4GHz WLAN/5.2GHz WLAN/5.8GHz WLAN support hotspot operation, and 5.2GHz WLAN/5.8GHz WLAN supports WiFi Direct (GC/GO), and 5.3GHz / 5.5GHz supports WiFi Direct (GC only). 3. This device does not support DTM operation. 4. This device supports GRPS/EGRPS mode up to multi-slot class 12. 5. When hotspot mode is enabled, power reduction will be activated to limit the maximum power of WCDMA Band II/IV and LTE Band 2/4/66. SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 6 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA742403 4.2 General LTE SAR Test and Reporting Considerations Summarized necessary items addressed in KDB 941225 D05 v02r05 FCC ID Equipment Name Operating Frequency Range of each LTE transmission band Channel Bandwidth uplink modulations used LTE Voice / Data requirements LTE Release Version CA Support R38YL3701A Smartphone LTE Band 2: 1850.7 MHz ~ 1909.3 MHz LTE Band 4: 1710.7 MHz ~ 1754.3 MHz LTE Band 5: 824.7 MHz ~ 848.3 MHz LTE Band 12: 699.7 MHz ~ 715.3 MHz LTE Band 66: 1710.7 MHz ~1779.3 MHz LTE Band 2:1.4MHz, 3MHz, 5MHz, 10MHz, 15MHz, 20MHz LTE Band 4:1.4MHz, 3MHz, 5MHz, 10MHz, 15MHz, 20MHz LTE Band 5:1.4MHz, 3MHz, 5MHz, 10MHz LTE Band 12:1.4MHz, 3MHz, 5MHz, 10MHz LTE Band 66: 1.4MHz, 3MHz,5MHz, 10MHz, 15MHz, 20MHz QPSK, and 16QAM Voice and Data R10, Cat 7 Yes, Downlink Only LTE MPR permanently built-in by design LTE A-MPR Spectrum plots for RB configuration Power reduction applied to satisfy SAR compliance LTE Carrier Aggregation Combinations LTE Carrier Aggregation Additional Information In the base station simulator configuration, Network Setting value is set to NS_01 to disable A-MPR during SAR testing and the LTE SAR tests was transmitting on all TTI frames
(Maximum TTI) A properly configured base station simulator was used for the SAR and power measurement; therefore, spectrum plots for each RB allocation and offset configuration are not included in the SAR report. Yes, When hotspot mode is enabled, power reduction will be activated to limit the maximum power of WCDMA Band II/IV and LTE Band 2/4/66. Inter-Band and Intra-Band possible combinations as below page and the detail power verification please referred to section 12. This device does not support full CA features on 3GPP Release 10. It supports a maximum of 2 carriers in the downlink only. All uplink communications are identical to the Release 8 Specifications. Uplink communications are done on the PCC. Due to carrier capability, only the combinations listed above are supported. The following LTE Release features are not supported: Relay, HetNet, Enhanced MIMO, eICI, WiFi Offloading, MDH, eMBMA, Cross-Carrier Scheduling, Enhanced SC-FDMA. SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 7 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA742403 Transmission (H, M, L) channel numbers and frequencies in each LTE band LTE Band 2 Bandwidth 1.4 MHz Ch. #
L 18607 M 18900 H 19193 Freq.
(MHz) 1850.7 1880 1909.3 Bandwidth 1.4 MHz Ch. #
L 19957 M 20175 H 20393 Freq.
(MHz) 1710.7 1732.5 1754.3 Bandwidth 3 MHz Freq. Ch. #
(MHz) 1851.5 18615 1880 18900 19185 1908.5 Bandwidth 3 MHz Freq. Ch. #
(MHz) 1711.5 19965 1732.5 20175 20385 1753.5 Bandwidth 5 MHz Freq. Ch. #
(MHz) 1852.5 18625 1880 18900 19175 1907.5 Bandwidth 10 MHz Bandwidth 15 MHz Bandwidth 20 MHz Freq. Ch. #
(MHz) 1860 18650 1880 18900 19150 1900 Freq.
(MHz) 1857.5 1880 1902.5 Freq.
(MHz) 1855 1880 1905 Ch. #
18675 18900 19125 Ch. #
18700 18900 19100 LTE Band 4 Bandwidth 5 MHz Freq. Ch. #
(MHz) 1712.5 19975 1732.5 20175 20375 1752.5 Bandwidth 10 MHz Bandwidth 15 MHz Bandwidth 20 MHz Freq. Ch. #
(MHz) 1720 20000 1732.5 20175 20350 1745 Freq.
(MHz) 1717.5 1732.5 1747.5 Freq.
(MHz) 1715 1732.5 1750 Ch. #
20025 20175 20325 Ch. #
20050 20175 20300 Freq. (MHz) Bandwidth 1.4 MHz Ch. #
20407 20525 20643 824.7 836.5 848.3 Freq. (MHz) Bandwidth 1.4 MHz Ch. #
23017 23095 23173 699.7 707.5 715.3 L M H L M H LTE Band 5 Bandwidth 3 MHz Bandwidth 5 MHz Bandwidth 10 MHz Ch. #
20415 20525 20635 Freq. (MHz) 825.5 836.5 847.5 Ch. #
20425 20525 20625 LTE Band 12 Freq. (MHz) 826.5 836.5 846.5 Ch. #
20450 20525 20600 Freq. (MHz) 829 836.5 844 Bandwidth 3 MHz Bandwidth 5 MHz Bandwidth 10 MHz Ch. #
23025 23095 23165 Freq. (MHz) 700.5 707.5 714.5 Ch. #
23035 23095 23155 LTE Band 66 Freq. (MHz) 701.5 707.5 713.5 Ch. #
23060 23095 23130 Freq. (MHz) 704 707.5 711 Bandwidth 1.4 MHz Ch. #
L 131979 M 132322 H 132665 Freq.
(MHz) 1710.7 1745 1779.3 Bandwidth 3 MHz Freq. Ch. #
(MHz) 1711.5 131987 1745 132322 132657 1778.5 Bandwidth 5 MHz Freq. Ch. #
(MHz) 1712.5 131997 1745 132322 132647 1777.5 Bandwidth 10 MHz Bandwidth 15 MHz Bandwidth 20 MHz Freq. Ch. #
(MHz) 1720 132022 1745 132322 132622 1770 Freq.
(MHz) 1717.5 1745 1772.5 Ch. #
132047 132322 132597 Ch. #
132072 132322 132572 Freq.
(MHz) 1715 1745 1775 SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 8 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA742403 5. RF Exposure Limits 5.1 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. 5.2 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. The 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. Limits for Occupational/Controlled Exposure (W/kg) Limits for General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure (W/kg) Whole-Body SAR is averaged over the entire body, partial-body SAR is averaged over any 1gram of tissue defined as a tissue volume in the shape of a cube. SAR for hands, wrists, feet and ankles is averaged over any 10 grams of tissue defined as a tissue volume in the shape of a cube. SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 9 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report 6. Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) 6.1 Introduction Report No. : FA742403 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)
==
=||
Where: is the conductivity of the tissue, is the mass density of the tissue and E is the RMS electrical field strength. SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 10 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA742403 7. System Description and Setup The DASY system used for performing compliance tests consists of the following items:
A standard high precision 6-axis robot with controller, teach pendant and software. An arm extension for accommodating the data acquisition electronics (DAE). An isotropic Field probe optimized and calibrated for the targeted measurement. A data acquisition electronics (DAE) which performs the signal amplification, signal multiplexing, AD-conversion, offset measurements, mechanical surface detection, collision detection, etc. The unit is battery powered with standard or rechargeable batteries. The signal is optically transmitted to the EOC. The Electro-optical converter (EOC) performs the conversion from optical to electrical signals for the digital communication to the DAE. To use optical surface detection, a special version of the EOC is required. The EOC signal is transmitted to the measurement server. The function of the measurement server is to perform the time critical tasks such as signal filtering, control of the robot operation and fast movement interrupts. The Light Beam used is for probe alignment. This improves the (absolute) accuracy of the probe positioning. A computer running WinXP or Win7 and the DASY5 software. Remote control and teach pendant as well as additional circuitry for robot safety such as warning lamps, etc. The phantom, the device holder and other accessories according to the targeted measurement. SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 11 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA742403 7.1 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.
<EX3DV4 Probe>
Construction Frequency Directivity Dynamic Range Dimensions Symmetric design with triangular core Built-in shielding against static charges PEEK enclosure material (resistant to organic solvents, e.g., DGBE) 10 MHz >6 GHz Linearity: 0.2 dB (30 MHz 6 GHz) 0.3 dB in TSL (rotation around probe axis) 0.5 dB in TSL (rotation normal to probe axis) 10 W/g >100 mW/g Linearity: 0.2 dB (noise: typically <1 W/g) Overall length: 337 mm (tip: 20 mm) Tip diameter: 2.5 mm (body: 12 mm) Typical distance from probe tip to dipole centers: 1 mm 7.2 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 5.1 Photo of DAE SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 12 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA742403 7.3 Phantom
<SAM Twin Phantom>
Shell Thickness Filling Volume Dimensions 2 0.2 mm;
Center ear point: 6 0.2 mm Approx. 25 liters Length: 1000 mm; Width: 500 mm; Height:
adjustable feet Measurement Areas Left Hand, Right Hand, Flat 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.
<ELI Phantom>
Shell Thickness Filling Volume 2 0.2 mm (sagging: <1%) Approx. 30 liters Dimensions Major ellipse axis: 600 mm Minor axis: 400 mm The ELI phantom is intended for compliance testing of handheld and body-mounted wireless devices in the frequency range of 30 MHz to 6 GHz. ELI4 is fully compatible with standard and all known tissue simulating liquids. SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 13 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA742403 7.4 Device Holder
<Mounting Device for Hand-Held Transmitter>
In combination with the Twin SAM V5.0/V5.0c or ELI phantoms, the Mounting Device for Hand-Held Transmitters enables rotation of the mounted transmitter device to specified spherical coordinates. At the heads, the rotation axis is at the ear opening. Transmitter devices can be easily and accurately positioned according to IEC 62209-1, IEEE 1528, FCC, or other specifications. The device holder can be locked for positioning at different phantom sections (left head, right head, flat). And upgrade kit to Mounting Device to enable easy mounting of wider devices like big smart-phones, e-books, small tablets, etc. It holds devices with width up to 140 mm. Mounting Device for Hand-Held Transmitters Mounting Device Adaptor for Wide-Phones
<Mounting Device for Laptops and other Body-Worn Transmitters>
The extension is lightweight and made of POM, acrylic glass and foam. It fits easily on the upper part of the mounting device in place of the phone positioned. The extension is fully compatible with the SAM Twin and ELI phantoms. Mounting Device for Laptops SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 14 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report 8. Measurement Procedures The measurement procedures are as follows:
Report No. : FA742403
<Conducted power measurement>
(a) For WWAN power measurement, use base station simulator to configure EUT WWAN transmission in conducted connection with RF cable, at maximum power in each supported wireless interface and frequency band.
(b) Read the WWAN RF power level from the base station simulator.
(c) 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
(d) Connect EUT RF port through RF cable to the power meter, and measure WLAN/BT output power
<SAR measurement>
(a) 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.
(b) Place the EUT in the positions as Appendix D demonstrates.
(c) Set scan area, grid size and other setting on the DASY software.
(d) Measure SAR results for the highest power channel on each testing position.
(e) Find out the largest SAR result on these testing positions of each band
(f) Measure SAR results for other channels in worst SAR testing position if the reported SAR of 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:
(a) Power reference measurement
(b) Area scan
(c) Zoom scan
(d) Power drift measurement 8.1 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 10g 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 the 1g and 10g cubes. The algorithm to find the cube with highest averaged SAR is divided into the following stages:
(a) Extraction of the measured data (grid and values) from the Zoom Scan
(b) Calculation of the SAR value at every measurement point based on all stored data (A/D values and measurement parameters) Interpolation of all measured values form the measurement grid to the high-resolution grid
(c) Generation of a high-resolution mesh within the measured volume
(d)
(e) Extrapolation of the entire 3-D field distribution to the phantom surface over the distance from sensor to surface
(f) Calculation of the averaged SAR within masses of 1g and 10g SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 15 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA742403 8.2 Power Reference Measurement The Power Reference Measurement and Power Drift Measurements 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. 8.3 Area Scan The area scan is used as a fast scan in two dimensions to find the area of high field values, before doing a fine measurement around the hot spot. The sophisticated interpolation routines implemented in DASY software can find the maximum found in the scanned area, within a range of the global maximum. The range (in dB0 is specified in the standards for compliance testing. For example, a 2 dB range is required in IEEE standard 1528 and IEC 62209 standards, whereby 3 dB is a requirement when compliance is assessed in accordance with the ARIB standard (Japan), if only one zoom scan follows the area scan, then only the absolute maximum will be taken as reference. For cases where multiple maximums are detected, the number of zoom scans has to be increased accordingly. Area scan parameters extracted from FCC KDB 865664 D01v01r04 SAR measurement 100 MHz to 6 GHz. SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 16 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA742403 8.4 Zoom Scan Zoom scans are used assess the peak spatial SAR values within a cubic averaging volume containing 1 gram and 10 gram of simulated tissue. The zoom scan measures points (refer to table below) within a cube shoes base faces are centered on the maxima found in a preceding area scan job within the same procedure. When the measurement is done, the zoom scan evaluates the averaged SAR for 1 gram and 10 gram and displays these values next to the jobs label. Zoom scan parameters extracted from FCC KDB 865664 D01v01r04 SAR measurement 100 MHz to 6 GHz. 8.5 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 postprocessor can combine and subsequently superpose these measurement data to calculating the multiband SAR. 8.6 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. SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 17 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report 9. Test Equipment List Report No. : FA742403 Manufacturer Name of Equipment Type/Model Serial Number SPEAG SPEAG SPEAG SPEAG SPEAG SPEAG SPEAG SPEAG SPEAG SPEAG Anritsu Agilent Agilent SPEAG Agilent Anritsu Anritsu Anritsu Anritsu R&S Anymeter LKM Electronic ARRA Agilent PASTERNACK MCL MCL MCL AR 750MHz System Validation Kit 835MHz System Validation Kit 1750MHz System Validation Kit 1900MHz System Validation Kit 2450MHz System Validation Kit 5000MHz System Validation Kit Data Acquisition Electronics Dosimetric E-Field Probe SAM Twin Phantom Phone Positioner Radio communication analyzer Wireless Communication Test Set Network Analyzer Dielectric Assessment KIT Signal Generator Power Senor Power Meter Power Sensor Power Meter Spectrum Analyzer Thermo-Hydrometer Hygrometer Power Divider Dual Directional Coupler Dual Directional Coupler Attenuation1 Attenuation2 Attenuation3 Amplifier Amplifier D750V3 D835V2 D1750V2 D1900V2 D2450V2 D5GHzV2 DAE4 EX3DV4 QD 000 P40 CD N/A MT8820C E5515C E5071C DAK-3.5 N5181A MA2411B ML2495A MA2411B ML2495A FSP7 JR593 DTM3000 A3200-2 778D PE2214-10 BW-S10W5+
BW-S10W5+
BW-S10W5+
5S1G4 1099 4d162 1069 5d182 924 1167 1303 3819 TP-1671 N/A 6201300653 MY50267224 MY46523671 1071 MY50145381 1306099 1349001 1207253 1218010 101634 2015030904 3241 N/A 50422 N/A N/A N/A N/A 333096 Calibration Last Cal. Due Date Nov. 21, 2016 Nov. 20, 2017 Nov. 22, 2016 Nov. 21, 2017 Nov. 23, 2016 Nov. 22, 2017 Nov. 24, 2016 Nov. 23, 2017 Mar. 21, 2017 Mar. 20, 2018 Jul. 26, 2017 Jul. 27, 2016 Nov. 22, 2016 Nov. 21, 2017 Nov. 27, 2017 Nov. 28, 2016 NCR NCR Jul. 16, 2016 Jul. 16, 2016 Oct. 11, 2016 Nov. 23, 2016 Jan. 03, 2017 Jan. 03, 2017 Jan. 03, 2017 Jan. 03, 2017 Jan. 03, 2017 Jul. 16, 2016 Apr. 22, 2017 Jul. 15, 2016 NCR NCR Jul. 15, 2017 Jul. 15, 2017 Oct. 10, 2017 Nov. 22, 2017 Jan. 02, 2018 Jan. 02, 2018 Jan. 02, 2018 Jan. 02, 2018 Jan. 02, 2018 Jul. 15, 2017 Apr. 21, 2018 Jul. 14, 2017 Note Note Note Note Note Note Note Note mini-circuits Note:
Prior to system verification and validation, the path loss from the signal generator to the system check source and the power meter, which includes the amplifier, cable, attenuator and directional coupler, was measured by the network analyzer. The reading of the power meter was offset by the path loss difference between the path to the power meter and the path to the system check source to monitor the actual power level fed to the system check ZVE-3W-83+
162601250 SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 18 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report 10. System Verification 10.1 Tissue Simulating Liquids Report No. : FA742403 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. 10.1. For body SAR testing, the liquid height from the center of the flat phantom to the liquid top surface is larger than 15 cm, which is shown in Fig. 10.2. Fig 10.1Photo of Liquid Height for Head SAR Fig 10.2 Photo of Liquid Height for Body SAR SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 19 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA742403 10.2 Tissue Verification The following tissue formulations are provided for reference only as some of the parameters have not been thoroughly verified. The composition of ingredients may be modified accordingly to achieve the desired target tissue parameters required for routine SAR evaluation. Salt
(%) DGBE
(%) Conductivity Sugar
(%) Water
(%) Permittivity Frequency Preventol Cellulose
(MHz)
(%)
(%)
(r)
() 750 835 1800, 1900, 2000 2450 750 835 1800, 1900, 2000 2450 41.1 40.3 55.2 55.0 51.7 50.8 70.2 68.6 57.0 57.9 0 0 47.2 48.2 0 0 0.2 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 For Head 1.4 1.4 0.3 0 For Body 0.9 0.9 0.4 0 0.2 0.2 0 0 0.1 0.1 0 0 Simulating Liquid for 5GHz, Manufactured by SPEAG 0 0 44.5 45.0 0 0 29.4 31.4 0.89 0.90 1.40 1.80 0.96 0.97 1.52 1.95 41.9 41.5 40.0 39.2 55.5 55.2 53.3 52.7 Ingredients Water Mineral oil Emulsifiers Additives and Salt
(% by weight) 64~78%
11~18%
9~15%
2~3%
<Tissue Dielectric Parameter Check Results>
Frequency Conductivity Permittivity
(MHz) Tissue Type
()
(r) Conductivity Target () Liquid Temp.
() 22.8 22.7 22.7 22.6 22.4 22.5 22.7 22.9 22.7 22.5 22.6 22.5 22.8 22.8 22.4 22.9 750 835 1750 1900 2450 5250 5600 5750 750 835 1750 1900 2450 5250 5600 5750 Head Head Head Head Head Head Head Head Body Body Body Body Body Body Body Body 40.936 42.910 40.830 40.315 37.604 36.241 35.793 35.497 54.646 56.243 53.575 54.215 54.130 51.060 50.422 50.049 0.89 0.90 1.37 1.40 1.80 4.71 5.07 5.22 0.96 0.97 1.49 1.52 1.95 5.36 5.77 5.94 0.880 0.910 1.381 1.422 1.809 4.597 4.954 5.119 0.970 1.011 1.514 1.576 1.976 5.333 5.934 6.051 Permittivity Target (r) Delta ()
(%) Delta (r)
(%) Limit (%) Date 41.90 41.50 40.10 40.00 39.20 35.90 35.50 35.40 55.50 55.20 53.40 53.30 52.70 48.90 48.50 48.30
-1.12 1.11 0.80 1.57 0.50
-2.40
-2.29
-1.93 1.04 4.23 1.61 3.68 1.33
-0.50 2.84 1.87
-2.30 3.40 1.82 0.79
-4.07 0.95 0.83 0.27
-1.54 1.89 0.33 1.72 2.71 4.42 3.96 3.62 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 2017/6/19 2017/6/18 2017/6/18 2017/6/17 2017/6/22 2017/6/23 2017/6/23 2017/6/23 2017/6/20 2017/6/19 2017/6/21 2017/6/17 2017/6/25 2017/6/24 2017/6/24 2017/6/24 SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 20 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA742403 10.3 System Performance Check Results Comparing to the original SAR value provided by SPEAG, the verification data should be within its specification of 10 %. Below table shows the target SAR and measured SAR after normalized to 1W input power. The table below indicates the system performance check can meet the variation criterion and the plots can be referred to Appendix A of this report.
<1g SAR>:
Date Frequency
(MHz) 750 835 1750 1900 2450 5250 5600 5750 750 835 1750 1900 2450 5250 5600 5750 2017/6/19 2017/6/18 2017/6/18 2017/6/17 2017/6/22 2017/6/23 2017/6/23 2017/6/23 2017/6/20 2017/6/19 2017/6/21 2017/6/17 2017/6/25 2017/6/24 2017/6/24 2017/6/24
<10g SAR>:
Date 2017/6/21 2017/6/17 2017/6/24 2017/6/24 Frequency
(MHz) 1750 1900 5250 5600 Tissue Type Head Head Head Head Head Head Head Head Body Body Body Body Body Body Body Body Tissue Type Body Body Body Body Input Power
(mW) 250 250 250 250 250 100 100 100 250 250 250 250 250 100 100 100 Input Power
(mW) 250 250 100 100 Dipole S/N 1099 4d162 1069 5d182 924 1167 1167 1167 1099 4d162 1069 5d182 924 1167 1167 1167 Dipole S/N 1069 5d182 1167 1167 Probe S/N 3819 3819 3819 3819 3819 3819 3819 3819 3819 3819 3819 3819 3819 3819 3819 3819 Probe S/N 3819 3819 3819 3819 DAE S/N 1303 1303 1303 1303 1303 1303 1303 1303 1303 1303 1303 1303 1303 1303 1303 1303 DAE S/N 1303 1303 1303 1303 Fig 8.3.1 System Performance Check Setup SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 21 of 92 Measured 1g SAR
(W/kg) 2.02 2.42 8.69 9.34 12.50 7.37 8.45 7.65 2.15 2.47 9.31 9.61 12.40 7.51 8.37 7.99 Targeted 1g SAR
(W/kg) 8.28 9.31 37.50 40.00 52.40 77.10 81.00 78.40 8.71 9.64 37.70 40.80 50.50 75.80 78.40 75.90 Normalized 1g SAR
(W/kg) 8.08 9.68 34.76 37.36 50 73.7 84.5 76.5 8.6 9.88 37.24 38.44 49.6 75.1 83.7 79.9 Deviation
(%)
-2.42 3.97
-7.31
-6.60
-4.58
-4.41 4.32
-2.42
-1.26 2.49
-1.22
-5.78
-1.78
-0.92 6.76 5.27 Measured 10g SAR
(W/kg) 4.98 5.04 2.05 2.23 Targeted 10g SAR
(W/kg) 20.30 21.30 21.10 21.90 Normalized 10g SAR
(W/kg) 19.92 20.16 20.5 22.3 Deviation
(%)
-1.87
-5.35
-2.84 1.83 Fig 8.3.2 Setup Photo Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA742403 11. RF Exposure Positions 11.1 Ear and handset reference point Figure 9.1.1 shows the front, back, and side views of the SAM phantom. The center-of-mouth reference point is labeled M, the left ear reference point (ERP) is marked LE, and the right ERP is marked RE. Each ERP is 15 mm along the B-M (back-mouth) line behind the entrance-to-ear-canal (EEC) point, as shown in Figure 9.1.2 The Reference Plane is defined as passing through the two ear reference points and point M. The line N-F (neck-front), also called the reference pivoting line, is normal to the Reference Plane and perpendicular to both a line passing through RE and LE and the B-M line (see Figure 9.1.3). Both N-F and B-M lines should be marked on the exterior of the phantom shell to facilitate handset positioning. Posterior to the N-F line the ear shape is a flat surface with 6 mm thickness at each ERP, and forward of the N-F line the ear is truncated, as illustrated in Figure 9.1.2. The ear truncation is introduced to preclude the ear lobe from interfering with handset tilt, which could lead to unstable positioning at the cheek. Fig 9.1.1 Front, back, and side views of SAM twin phantom Fig 9.1.2 Close-up side view of phantom showing the ear region. Fig 9.1.3 Side view of the phantom showing relevant markings and seven cross-sectional plane locations SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 22 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA742403 11.2 Definition of the cheek position 1. Ready the handset for talk operation, if necessary. For example, for handsets with a cover piece (flip cover), open the cover. If the handset can transmit with the cover closed, both configurations must be tested. 2. Define two imaginary lines on the handsetthe vertical centerline and the horizontal line. The vertical centerline passes through two points on the front side of the handsetthe midpoint of the width wt of the handset at the level of the acoustic output (point A in Figure 9.2.1 and Figure 9.2.2), and the midpoint of the width wb of the bottom of the handset (point B). The horizontal line is perpendicular to the vertical centerline and passes through the center of the acoustic output (see Figure 9.2.1). 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 centerline is not necessarily parallel to the front face of the handset (see Figure 9.2.2), especially for clamshell handsets, handsets with flip covers, and other irregularly-shaped handsets. 3. Position the handset close to the surface of the phantom such that point A is on the (virtual) extension of the line passing through points RE and LE on the phantom (see Figure 9.2.3), such that the plane defined by the vertical centerline and the horizontal line of the handset is approximately parallel to the sagittal plane of the phantom. 4. Translate the handset towards the phantom along the line passing through RE and LE until handset point A touches the pinna at the ERP. 5. While maintaining the handset in this plane, rotate it around the LE-RE line until the vertical centerline is in the plane normal to the plane containing B-M and N-F lines, i.e., the Reference Plane. 6. Rotate the handset around the vertical centerline until the handset (horizontal line) is parallel to the N-F line. 7. While maintaining the vertical centerline in the Reference Plane, keeping point A on the line passing through RE and LE, and maintaining the handset contact with the pinna, rotate the handset about the N-F line until any point on the handset is in contact with a phantom point below the pinna on the cheek. See Figure 9.2.3. The actual rotation angles should be documented in the test report. Fig 9.2.1 Handset vertical and horizontal reference linesfixed case Fig 9.2.2 Handset vertical and horizontal reference linesclam-shell case Fig 9.2.3 cheek or touch position. The reference points for the right ear (RE), left ear (LE), and mouth (M), which establish the Reference Plane for handset positioning, are indicated. SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 23 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA742403 11.3 Definition of the tilt position 1. Ready the handset for talk operation, if necessary. For example, for handsets with a cover piece (flip cover), open the cover. If the handset can transmit with the cover closed, both configurations must be tested. 2. While maintaining the orientation of the handset, move the handset away from the pinna along the line passing through RE and LE far enough to allow a rotation of the handset away from the cheek by 15. 3. Rotate the handset around the horizontal line by 15. 4. While maintaining the orientation of the handset, move the handset towards the phantom on the line passing through RE and LE until any part of the handset touches the ear. The tilt position is obtained when the contact point is on the pinna. See Figure 9.3.1. If contact occurs at any location other than the pinna, e.g., the antenna at the back of the phantom head, the angle of the handset should be reduced. In this case, the tilt position is obtained if any point on the handset is in contact with the pinna and a second point Fig 9.3.1 Tilt position. The reference points for the right ear (RE), left ear (LE), and mouth (M), which define the Reference Plane for handset positioning, are indicated. SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 24 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 Report No. : FA742403 FCC SAR Test Report 11.4 Body Worn Accessory Body-worn operating configurations are tested with the belt-clips and holsters attached to the device and positioned against a flat phantom in a normal use configuration (see Figure 9.4). Per KDB648474 D04v01r03, body-worn accessory exposure is typically related to voice mode operations when handsets are carried in body-worn accessories. The body-worn accessory procedures in FCC KDB 447498 D01v06 should be used to test for body-worn accessory SAR compliance, without a headset connected to it. This enables the test results for such configuration to be compatible with that required for hotspot mode when the body-worn accessory test separation distance is greater than or equal to that required for hotspot mode, when applicable. When the reported SAR for body-worn accessory, measured without a headset connected to the handset is > 1.2 W/kg, the highest reported SAR configuration for that wireless mode and frequency band should be repeated for that body-worn accessory with a handset attached to the handset. Accessories for body-worn operation configurations are divided into two categories: those that do not contain metallic components and those that do contain metallic components and those that do contain metallic components. When multiple accessories that do not contain metallic components are supplied with the device, the device is tested with only the accessory that dictates the closest spacing to the body. Then multiple accessories that contain metallic components are test with the device with each accessory. If multiple accessories share an identical metallic component (i.e. the same metallic belt-chip used with different holsters with no other metallic components) only the accessory that dictates the closest spacing to the body is tested. Fig 9.4 Body Worn Position 11.5 Product Specific 10g SAR Exposure For smart phones with a display diagonal dimension > 15.0 cm or an overall diagonal dimension > 16.0 cm that provide similar mobile web access and multimedia support found in mini-tablets or UMPC mini-tablets that support voice calls next to the ear, According to KDB648474 D04v01r03, the following phablet procedures should be applied to evaluate SAR compliance for each applicable wireless modes and frequency band. Devices marketed as phablets, regardless of form factors and operating characteristics must be tested as a phablet to determine SAR compliance 1. The normally required head and body-worn accessory SAR test procedures for handsets, including hotspot mode, must be applied. 2. The UMPC mini-tablet procedures must also be applied to test the SAR of all surfaces and edges with an antenna located at 25 mm from that surface or edge, in direct contact with a flat phantom, for 10-g extremity SAR according to the body-equivalent tissue dielectric parameters in KDB 865664 to address interactive hand use exposure conditions.6 The UMPC mini-tablet 1-g SAR at 5 mm is not required. When hotspot mode applies, 10-g extremity SAR is required only for the surfaces and edges with hotspot mode 1-g reported SAR > 1.2 W/kg. SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 25 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA742403 11.6 Wireless Router Some battery-operated handsets have the capability to transmit and receive user through simultaneous transmission of WIFI simultaneously with a separate licensed transmitter. The FCC has provided guidance in FCC KDB Publication 941225 D06 v02r01 where SAR test considerations for handsets (L x W 9 cm x 5 cm) are based on a composite test separation distance of 10mm from the front, back and edges of the device containing transmitting antennas within 2.5cm of their edges, determined form general mixed use conditions for this type of devices. Since the hotspot SAR results may overlap with the body-worn accessory SAR requirements, the more conservative configurations can be considered, thus excluding some body-worn accessory SAR tests. When the user enables the personal wireless router functions for the handset, actual operations include simultaneous transmission of both the WIFI transmitter and another licensed transmitter. Both transmitters often do not transmit at the same transmitting frequency and thus cannot be evaluated for SAR under actual use conditions due to the limitations of the SAR assessment probes. Therefore, SAR must be evaluated for each frequency transmission and mode separately and spatially summed with the WIFI transmitter according to FCC KDB Publication 447498 D01v06 publication procedures. The Portable Hotspot feature on the handset was NOT activated during SAR assessments, to ensure the SAR measurements were evaluated for a single transmission frequency RF signal at a time. SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 26 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report 12. Conducted RF Output Power (Unit: dBm) Report No. : FA742403
<GSM Conducted Power>
1. 2. Per KDB 447498 D01v06, the maximum output power channel is used for SAR testing and for further SAR test reduction. Per KDB 941225 D01v03r01, for SAR test reduction for GSM / GPRS / EDGE modes is determined by the source-based time-averaged output power including tune-up tolerance. The mode with highest specified time-averaged output power should be tested for SAR compliance in the applicable exposure conditions. For modes with the same specified maximum output power and tolerance, the higher number time-slot configuration should be tested. Therefore, the GPRS (4Tx slots) for GSM850/GSM1900 is considered as the primary mode. 3. Other configurations of GSM / GPRS / EDGE are considered as secondary modes. The 3G SAR test reduction procedure is applied, when the maximum output power and tune-up tolerance specified for production units in a secondary mode is dB higher than the primary mode, SAR measurement is not required for the secondary mode. GSM850 Tx Channel Frequency (MHz) GSM 1 Tx slot GPRS 1 Tx slot GPRS 2 Tx slots GPRS 3 Tx slots GPRS 4 Tx slots EDGE 1 Tx slot EDGE 2 Tx slots EDGE 3 Tx slots EDGE 4 Tx slots GSM1900 Tx Channel Frequency (MHz) GSM 1 Tx slot GPRS 1 Tx slot GPRS 2 Tx slots GPRS 3 Tx slots GPRS 4 Tx slots EDGE 1 Tx slot EDGE 2 Tx slots EDGE 3 Tx slots EDGE 4 Tx slots Burst Average Power (dBm) 251 128 824.2 848.8 32.05 31.84 32.02 31.82 31.80 31.61 31.43 31.62 31.35 31.20 25.44 25.38 25.35 25.42 25.22 25.43 25.34 25.21 Burst Average Power (dBm) 512 810 189 836.4 31.98 31.96 31.71 31.50 31.28 25.42 25.38 25.12 25.02 1850.2 29.48 29.45 26.78 25.43 24.36 25.52 25.48 25.35 23.46 661 1880 29.46 29.44 26.89 25.13 24.07 25.71 25.54 25.45 23.79 1909.8 29.09 29.06 26.93 25.21 24.14 25.58 25.24 25.08 23.70 Tune-up Limit
(dBm) 32.50 32.50 32.00 32.00 31.50 25.50 25.50 25.50 25.50 Tune-up Limit
(dBm) 30.00 30.00 27.00 25.50 24.50 26.00 26.00 25.50 24.00 Frame-Average Power (dBm) 251 128 824.2 848.8 23.05 22.84 23.02 22.82 25.80 25.61 27.17 27.36 28.35 28.20 16.44 16.38 19.35 19.42 20.96 21.17 22.34 22.21 Frame-Average Power (dBm) 512 810 189 836.4 22.98 22.96 25.71 27.24 28.28 16.42 19.38 20.86 22.02 1850.2 20.48 20.45 20.78 21.17 21.36 16.52 19.48 21.09 20.46 661 1880 20.46 20.44 20.89 20.87 21.07 16.71 19.54 21.19 20.79 1909.8 20.09 20.06 20.93 20.95 21.14 16.58 19.24 20.82 20.70 Tune-up Limit
(dBm) 23.50 23.50 26.00 27.74 28.50 16.50 19.50 21.24 22.50 Tune-up Limit
(dBm) 21.00 21.00 21.00 21.24 21.50 17.00 20.00 21.24 21.00 Remark: The frame-averaged power is linearly scaled the maximum burst averaged power over 8 time slots. The calculated method are shown as below:
Frame-averaged power = Maximum burst averaged power (1 Tx Slot) - 9 dB Frame-averaged power = Maximum burst averaged power (2 Tx Slots) - 6 dB Frame-averaged power = Maximum burst averaged power (3 Tx Slots) - 4.26 dB Frame-averaged power = Maximum burst averaged power (4 Tx Slots) - 3 dB SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 27 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA742403
<WCDMA Conducted Power>
1. The following tests were conducted according to the test requirements outlines in 3GPP TS 34.121 specification. 2. The procedures in KDB 941225 D01v03r01 are applied for 3GPP Rel. 6 HSPA to configure the device in the required sub-test mode(s) to determine SAR test exclusion. 3. For DC-HSDPA, the device was configured according to the H-Set 12, Fixed Reference Channel (FRC) configuration in Table C.8.1.12 of 3GPP TS 34.121-1, with the primary and the secondary serving HS-DSCH Cell enabled during the power measurement. A summary of these settings are illustrated below:
HSDPA Setup Configuration:
a. The EUT was connected to Base Station Agilent E5515C referred to the Setup Configuration. b. The RF path losses were compensated into the measurements. c. A call was established between EUT and Base Station with following setting:
i. Set Gain Factors (c and d) and parameters were set according to each ii. Specific sub-test in the following table, C10.1.4, quoted from the TS 34.121 iii. Set RMC 12.2Kbps + HSDPA mode. iv. Set Cell Power = -86 dBm v. Set HS-DSCH Configuration Type to FRC (H-set 1, QPSK) vi. Select HSDPA Uplink Parameters vii. Set Delta ACK, Delta NACK and Delta CQI = 8 viii. Set Ack-Nack Repetition Factor to 3 ix. Set CQI Feedback Cycle (k) to 4 ms x. Set CQI Repetition Factor to 2 xi. Power Ctrl Mode = All Up bits d. The transmitted maximum output power was recorded. Setup Configuration SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 28 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA742403 HSUPA Setup Configuration:
a. The EUT was connected to Base Station Agilent E5515C referred to the Setup Configuration. b. The RF path losses were compensated into the measurements. c. A call was established between EUT and Base Station with following setting * :
i. Call Configs = 5.2B, 5.9B, 5.10B, and 5.13.2B with QPSK ii. Set the Gain Factors (c and d) and parameters (AG Index) were set according to each specific sub-test in the following table, C11.1.3, quoted from the TS 34.121 iii. Set Cell Power = -86 dBm iv. Set Channel Type = 12.2k + HSPA v. Set UE Target Power vi. Power Ctrl Mode= Alternating bits vii. Set and observe the E-TFCI viii. Confirm that E-TFCI is equal to the target E-TFCI of 75 for sub-test 1, and other subtests E-TFCI d. The transmitted maximum output power was recorded. Setup Configuration SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 29 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA742403 DC-HSDPA 3GPP release 8 Setup Configuration:
a. The EUT was connected to Base Station Agilent E5515C referred to the Setup Configuration below b. The RF path losses were compensated into the measurements. c. A call was established between EUT and Base Station with following setting:
Set RMC 12.2Kbps + HSDPA mode. Set Cell Power = -25 dBm i. ii. iii. Set HS-DSCH Configuration Type to FRC (H-set 12, QPSK) iv. Select HSDPA Uplink Parameters v. Set Gain Factors (c and d) and parameters were set according to each Specific sub-test in the following table, C10.1.4, quoted from the TS 34.121 a). Subtest 1: c/d=2/15 b). Subtest 2: c/d=12/15 c). Subtest 3: c/d=15/8 d). Subtest 4: c/d=15/4 vi. Set Delta ACK, Delta NACK and Delta CQI = 8 vii. Set Ack-Nack Repetition Factor to 3 viii. Set CQI Feedback Cycle (k) to 4 ms ix. Set CQI Repetition Factor to 2 x. Power Ctrl Mode = All Up bits d. The transmitted maximum output power was recorded. The following tests were conducted according to the test requirements outlines in 3GPP TS 34.121 specification. A summary of these settings are illustrated below:
Setup Configuration SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 30 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA742403
<WCDMA Conducted Power>
General Note:
1. Per KDB 941225 D01v03r01, for SAR testing is measured using a 12.2 kbps RMC with TPC bits configured to all 2. Per KDB 941225 D01v03r01, RMC 12.2kbps setting is used to evaluate SAR. The maximum output power and tune-up tolerance specified for production units in HSDPA / HSUPA / DC-HSDPA is dB higher than RMC 12.2Kbps or when the highest reported SAR of the RMC12.2Kbps is scaled by the ratio of specified maximum output power and tune-up tolerance of HSDPA / HSUPA / DC-HSDPA to RMC12.2Kbps and the adjusted SAR is 1.2 W/kg, SAR measurement is not required for HSDPA / HSUPA / DC-HSDPA, and according to the following RF output power, the output power results of the secondary modes (HSUPA, HSDPA, DC-HSDPA) are less than dB higher than the primary modes; therefore, SAR measurement is not required for HSDPA / HSUPA / DC-HSDPA. 1s. Band Tx Channel Rx Channel Frequency (MHz) AMR 12.2Kbps RMC 12.2Kbps HSDPA Subtest-1 HSDPA Subtest-2 HSDPA Subtest-3 HSDPA Subtest-4 3GPP Rel 99 3GPP Rel 99 3GPP Rel 6 3GPP Rel 6 3GPP Rel 6 3GPP Rel 6 3GPP Rel 8 DC-HSDPA Subtest-1 3GPP Rel 8 DC-HSDPA Subtest-2 3GPP Rel 8 DC-HSDPA Subtest-3 3GPP Rel 8 DC-HSDPA Subtest-4 3GPP Rel 6 3GPP Rel 6 3GPP Rel 6 3GPP Rel 6 3GPP Rel 6 HSUPA Subtest-1 HSUPA Subtest-2 HSUPA Subtest-3 HSUPA Subtest-4 HSUPA Subtest-5
<Full Power Mode>
WCDMA Band II 9400 9800 1880 9538 9262 9938 9662 1852.4 1907.6 23.15 23.19 23.15 23.17 23.22 23.16 22.06 22.00 22.38 22.13 22.27 22.35 21.55 21.81 21.89 21.56 21.81 21.89 21.75 21.65 21.82 21.78 21.63 21.78 21.22 21.18 21.29 21.20 21.09 21.25 22.08 22.26 22.29 20.11 20.41 20.37 21.08 21.28 21.41 20.20 20.45 20.47 22.10 22.20 22.20 WCDMA Band IV WCDMA Band V Tune-up Limit
(dBm) 23.50 23.50 22.50 22.50 22.00 22.00 22.00 22.00 21.50 21.50 22.50 21.00 22.00 21.00 22.50 1413 1638 1513 1312 1537 1738 1712.4 1732.6 1752.6 22.91 23.15 23.17 22.92 22.23 21.95 22.20 21.84 21.36 21.74 21.73 21.35 21.83 21.58 21.85 21.52 21.08 21.30 21.33 21.05 22.07 21.89 19.93 20.06 20.97 20.81 20.04 19.86 21.80 22.10 23.11 23.14 22.11 22.21 21.74 21.73 21.68 21.69 21.15 21.16 22.12 20.21 21.13 20.19 22.10 Tune-up Limit
(dBm) 4233 4182 4132 4458 4357 4407 826.4 836.4 846.6 23.36 23.51 23.46 23.40 23.54 23.49 22.37 22.61 22.59 22.36 22.52 22.55 21.87 22.11 22.08 21.70 22.10 22.07 21.81 22.12 22.05 21.80 22.08 21.99 21.28 21.65 21.49 21.25 21.63 21.45 22.34 22.50 22.58 20.34 20.46 20.54 21.35 21.49 21.56 20.45 20.47 20.54 22.30 22.40 22.50 23.50 23.50 22.50 22.50 22.00 22.00 22.00 22.00 21.50 21.50 22.50 20.50 21.50 20.50 22.50 Tune-up Limit
(dBm) 24.00 24.00 23.00 23.00 22.50 22.50 22.50 22.50 22.00 22.00 23.00 21.00 22.00 21.00 23.00 Band Tx Channel Rx Channel Frequency (MHz) 3GPP Rel 99 3GPP Rel 99 3GPP Rel 6 3GPP Rel 6 3GPP Rel 6 3GPP Rel 6 3GPP Rel 8 3GPP Rel 8 3GPP Rel 8 3GPP Rel 8 3GPP Rel 6 3GPP Rel 6 3GPP Rel 6 3GPP Rel 6 3GPP Rel 6 AMR 12.2Kbps RMC 12.2Kbps HSDPA Subtest-1 HSDPA Subtest-2 HSDPA Subtest-3 HSDPA Subtest-4 DC-HSDPA Subtest-1 DC-HSDPA Subtest-2 DC-HSDPA Subtest-3 DC-HSDPA Subtest-4 HSUPA Subtest-1 HSUPA Subtest-2 HSUPA Subtest-3 HSUPA Subtest-4 HSUPA Subtest-5
<Reduced Power Mode>
WCDMA Band II 9262 9662 1852.4 21.62 21.64 21.55 21.62 21.62 21.62 21.02 21.01 20.61 20.55 20.65 18.66 19.76 18.76 20.60 9400 9800 1880 21.92 21.96 21.78 21.87 21.87 21.87 21.27 21.25 20.75 20.78 20.91 19.02 19.91 19.01 20.70 9538 9938 1907.6 21.83 21.88 21.73 21.85 21.84 21.84 21.22 21.22 20.72 20.68 20.95 18.90 19.98 18.98 20.80 Tune-up Limit
(dBm) 22.50 22.50 22.50 22.50 22.50 22.50 21.50 21.50 21.00 21.00 21.50 19.50 20.50 19.50 21.50 SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 31 of 92 WCDMA Band IV 1312 1537 1712.4 20.45 20.47 20.35 20.43 20.43 20.43 19.88 19.87 19.47 19.42 19.40 17.56 18.49 17.53 19.40 1413 1638 1732.6 20.63 20.69 20.68 20.65 20.66 20.66 20.05 20.10 19.62 19.61 19.74 17.81 18.75 17.79 19.60 1513 1738 1752.6 20.70 20.72 20.70 20.68 20.60 20.66 20.10 20.07 19.68 19.62 19.63 17.76 18.67 17.73 19.60 Tune-up Limit
(dBm) 21.00 21.00 21.00 21.00 21.00 21.00 20.50 20.50 20.00 20.00 20.00 18.00 19.00 18.00 20.00 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA742403
<LTE Conducted Power>
General Note:
1. Anritsu MT8820C base station simulator was used to setup the connection with EUT; the frequency band, channel bandwidth, RB allocation configuration, modulation type are set in the base station simulator to configure EUT transmitting at maximum power and at different configurations which are requested to be reported to FCC, for conducted power measurement and SAR testing. 2. Per KDB 941225 D05v02r05, when a properly configured base station simulator is used for the SAR and power measurements, spectrum plots for each RB allocation and offset configuration is not required. 3. Per KDB 941225 D05v02r05, start with the largest channel bandwidth and measure SAR for QPSK with 1 RB allocation, using the RB offset and required test channel combination with the highest maximum output power for RB offsets at the upper edge, middle and lower edge of each required test channel. 4. Per KDB 941225 D05v02r05, 50% RB allocation for QPSK SAR testing follows 1RB QPSK allocation procedure. 5. Per KDB 941225 D05v02r05, For QPSK with 100% RB allocation, SAR is not required when the highest maximum output power for 100 % RB allocation is less than the highest maximum output power in 50% and 1 RB allocations and the highest reported SAR for 1 RB and 50% RB allocation are 0.8 W/kg. Otherwise, SAR is measured for the highest output power channel; and if the reported SAR is > 1.45 W/kg, the remaining required test channels must also be tested. 6. Per KDB 941225 D05v02r05, 16QAM output power for each RB allocation configuration is > not dB higher than the same configuration in QPSK and the reported SAR for the QPSK configuration is 1.45 W/kg; Per KDB 941225 D05v02r05, 16QAM SAR testing is not required. 7. Per KDB 941225 D05v02r05, Smaller bandwidth output power for each RB allocation configuration is > not dB higher than the same configuration in the largest supported bandwidth, and the reported SAR for the largest supported bandwidth is 1.45 W/kg; Per KDB 941225 D05v02r05, smaller bandwidth SAR testing is not required. 8. For LTE B4 / B5 / B12 the maximum bandwidth does not support three non-overlapping channels, per KDB 941225 D05v02r05, when a device supports overlapping channel assignment in a channel bandwidth configuration, the middle channel of the group of overlapping channels should be selected for testing. SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 32 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509
<LTE Band 2>
FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA742403
<Full Power Mode>
BW [MHz]
Modulation RB Size RB Offset Power Low Ch. / Freq. Power Middle Ch. / Freq. Power High Ch. / Freq. Channel Frequency (MHz) 1 QPSK 1 QPSK QPSK 1 50 QPSK 50 QPSK 50 QPSK QPSK 100 1 16QAM 1 16QAM 1 16QAM 16QAM 50 50 16QAM 50 16QAM 16QAM 100 Channel Frequency (MHz) 1 QPSK QPSK 1 1 QPSK 36 QPSK QPSK 36 36 QPSK 75 QPSK 1 16QAM 16QAM 1 1 16QAM 36 16QAM 16QAM 36 36 16QAM 16QAM 75 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 18700 1860 22.23 22.76 22.64 21.63 21.87 21.87 21.85 21.57 21.62 21.60 20.87 20.88 20.79 20.65 18675 1857.5 22.61 23.01 22.84 21.90 21.85 21.96 21.89 21.96 21.99 21.80 20.92 20.80 20.72 20.92 18900 1880 22.58 23.08 22.61 21.94 21.83 21.82 21.90 21.63 21.45 21.72 20.70 20.63 20.79 20.60 18900 1880 22.73 22.57 22.56 21.75 21.90 21.85 22.00 21.61 21.71 21.92 20.87 20.82 20.65 20.78 19100 1900 22.49 22.69 22.55 21.81 21.81 21.57 21.76 21.05 21.32 21.16 20.80 20.82 21.03 20.67 19125 1902.5 22.65 23.03 22.51 21.76 21.69 21.75 21.74 21.65 21.92 21.70 20.90 20.81 20.54 20.73 0 49 99 0 24 50 0 0 49 99 0 24 50 0 0 37 74 0 20 39 0 0 37 74 0 20 39 0 Tune-up limit
(dBm) MPR
(dB) 23.5 22.5 22.5 21.5 Tune-up limit
(dBm) 23.5 22.5 22.5 21.5 0 1 1 2 MPR
(dB) 0 1 1 2 SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 33 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA742403 Channel Frequency (MHz) 1 QPSK QPSK 1 1 QPSK 25 QPSK QPSK 25 25 QPSK 50 QPSK 1 16QAM 16QAM 1 1 16QAM 25 16QAM 16QAM 25 25 16QAM 16QAM 50 Channel Frequency (MHz) 1 QPSK 1 QPSK QPSK 1 12 QPSK 12 QPSK 12 QPSK QPSK 25 1 16QAM 1 16QAM 16QAM 1 12 16QAM 12 16QAM 12 16QAM 16QAM 25 18650 1855 22.82 22.85 22.71 21.92 21.94 21.88 21.98 21.67 21.60 21.47 20.91 20.93 20.54 20.86 18625 1852.5 22.93 23.04 22.70 21.93 21.96 21.94 21.94 21.87 22.07 21.88 20.83 20.77 20.83 20.79 18900 1880 22.94 22.95 22.72 21.73 21.82 21.66 21.75 21.48 21.57 21.90 20.97 20.71 20.74 21.19 18900 1880 22.97 23.00 22.54 21.75 21.75 21.73 21.78 21.51 21.49 21.41 20.71 20.78 20.75 20.52 Tune-up limit
(dBm) 23.5 22.5 22.5 21.5 Tune-up limit
(dBm) 23.5 22.5 22.5 21.5 19150 1905 22.77 22.79 22.30 21.69 21.59 21.59 21.65 21.97 22.01 21.70 20.75 20.66 20.66 21.04 19175 1907.5 22.28 22.65 22.28 21.70 21.56 21.59 21.56 21.67 22.01 21.08 20.55 20.72 20.66 20.75 MPR
(dB) 0 1 1 2 MPR
(dB) 0 1 1 2 0 25 49 0 12 25 0 0 25 49 0 12 25 0 0 12 24 0 7 13 0 0 12 24 0 7 13 0 SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 34 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA742403 Channel Frequency (MHz) 1 QPSK QPSK 1 1 QPSK 8 QPSK QPSK 8 8 QPSK 15 QPSK 1 16QAM 16QAM 1 1 16QAM 8 16QAM 16QAM 8 8 16QAM 16QAM 15 Channel Frequency (MHz) 1 QPSK 1 QPSK QPSK 1 3 QPSK 3 QPSK 3 QPSK QPSK 6 1 16QAM 1 16QAM 16QAM 1 3 16QAM 3 16QAM 3 16QAM 16QAM 6 18615 1851.5 22.84 22.90 22.87 21.90 21.90 21.91 21.87 22.41 21.83 22.14 20.98 21.03 21.04 20.86 18607 1850.7 22.91 23.04 22.98 23.05 23.04 23.07 21.88 21.70 21.91 21.69 22.08 22.06 22.18 21.06 18900 1880 22.78 22.57 22.69 21.86 21.90 21.86 21.87 21.98 21.85 21.95 20.94 20.98 20.84 20.62 18900 1880 22.58 22.94 22.78 22.89 22.92 22.84 21.83 21.78 21.69 21.64 21.76 22.08 22.14 20.81 19185 1908.5 22.89 22.77 22.60 21.74 21.57 21.65 21.69 21.16 21.25 21.37 20.36 20.43 20.70 20.68 19193 1909.3 22.57 22.57 22.58 22.61 22.65 22.70 21.64 21.12 21.26 21.10 21.55 21.70 21.70 20.45 Tune-up limit
(dBm) 23.5 22.5 22.5 21.5 MPR
(dB) 0 1 1 2 Tune-up limit
(dBm) MPR
(dB) 23.5 22.5 22.5 21.5 0 1 1 2 0 8 14 0 4 7 0 0 8 14 0 4 7 0 0 3 5 0 1 3 0 0 3 5 0 1 3 0 SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 35 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report
<LTE Band 4>
BW [MHz] Modulation RB Size RB Offset Channel Frequency (MHz) 1 1 1 50 50 50 100 1 1 1 50 50 50 100 QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM Channel Frequency (MHz) 1 1 1 36 36 36 75 1 1 1 36 36 36 75 QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 0 49 99 0 24 50 0 0 49 99 0 24 50 0 0 37 74 0 20 39 0 0 37 74 0 20 39 0 Report No. : FA742403 Power Low Ch. / Freq. Power Middle Ch. / Freq. Power High Ch. / Freq. 20050 1720 22.56 22.74 22.77 21.91 21.80 21.95 21.95 22.12 21.61 21.72 20.72 20.78 20.83 20.76 20025 1717.5 22.94 22.97 22.84 21.75 21.81 21.77 21.54 21.84 21.80 21.95 20.58 20.54 20.70 20.85 20175 1732.5 22.72 23.35 22.63 22.15 21.98 21.86 21.99 21.98 21.84 21.84 20.80 20.85 20.79 20.92 20175 1732.5 22.84 22.98 22.78 22.00 21.98 22.04 21.94 22.17 21.53 21.71 20.82 20.84 20.84 21.04 20300 1745 22.94 22.79 22.79 22.03 21.85 21.88 21.93 22.02 22.02 21.83 21.00 20.98 20.84 20.92 20325 1747.5 22.90 22.75 23.27 21.91 21.90 21.98 21.93 21.70 21.44 21.43 20.89 20.89 20.86 20.94 Tune-up limit
(dBm) MPR
(dB) 23.5 22.5 22.5 21.5 Tune-up limit
(dBm) 23.5 22.5 22.5 21.5 0 1 1 2 MPR
(dB) 0 1 1 2 SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 36 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA742403 Channel Frequency (MHz) 1 1 1 25 25 25 50 1 1 1 25 25 25 50 QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM Channel Frequency (MHz) 1 1 1 12 12 12 25 1 1 1 12 12 12 25 QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 0 25 49 0 12 25 0 0 25 49 0 12 25 0 0 12 24 0 7 13 0 0 12 24 0 7 13 0 20000 1715 22.72 22.59 22.86 21.82 21.69 21.73 21.79 21.39 21.66 21.32 20.95 20.56 20.79 20.56 19975 1712.5 22.35 22.71 22.44 21.75 21.73 21.75 21.74 21.67 21.70 21.74 20.61 20.58 20.45 20.42 20175 1732.5 22.82 23.09 22.79 21.92 21.91 21.87 21.96 21.42 22.26 21.52 21.07 21.05 20.74 20.74 20175 1732.5 22.92 23.14 22.60 21.94 21.91 21.75 21.91 21.50 21.50 21.35 20.93 20.90 20.83 21.03 Tune-up limit
(dBm) 23.5 22.5 22.5 21.5 Tune-up limit
(dBm) 23.5 22.5 22.5 21.5 20350 1750 22.41 22.71 22.91 21.84 21.89 21.96 21.85 21.60 21.37 21.78 20.87 20.92 20.89 20.74 20375 1752.5 22.66 22.76 22.71 21.90 21.95 22.03 21.92 21.66 21.89 21.90 20.75 20.70 20.78 20.90 MPR
(dB) 0 1 1 2 MPR
(dB) 0 1 1 2 SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 37 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA742403 Channel Frequency (MHz) 1 1 1 8 8 8 15 1 1 1 8 8 8 15 QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM Channel Frequency (MHz) 1 1 1 3 3 3 6 1 1 1 3 3 3 6 QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 0 8 14 0 4 7 0 0 8 14 0 4 7 0 0 3 5 0 1 3 0 0 3 5 0 1 3 0 19965 1711.5 22.70 22.51 22.55 21.61 21.68 21.64 21.61 21.57 21.73 21.63 20.47 20.57 20.69 20.42 19957 1710.7 22.48 22.65 22.46 22.63 22.65 22.60 21.60 21.56 21.53 21.21 21.73 21.61 21.73 20.58 20175 1732.5 23.27 23.12 22.94 21.98 21.99 21.90 22.02 21.72 21.39 21.62 20.99 21.21 20.66 21.21 20175 1732.5 22.92 23.05 22.89 22.95 23.12 23.00 22.03 21.90 22.10 21.98 22.06 21.78 22.09 21.02 20385 1753.5 22.90 22.79 22.92 21.95 21.97 21.89 21.92 21.25 21.54 21.67 20.69 20.97 20.61 20.86 20393 1754.3 22.70 22.89 22.77 22.92 23.23 23.06 21.94 22.10 22.33 22.16 21.84 22.14 21.78 20.70 Tune-up limit
(dBm) 23.5 22.5 22.5 21.5 MPR
(dB) 0 1 1 2 Tune-up limit
(dBm) MPR
(dB) 23.5 22.5 22.5 21.5 0 1 1 2 SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 38 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report
<LTE Band 5>
BW [MHz] Modulation RB Size RB Offset Channel Frequency (MHz) 1 1 1 25 25 25 50 1 1 1 25 25 25 50 QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM Channel Frequency (MHz) 1 1 1 12 12 12 25 1 1 1 12 12 12 25 QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 0 25 49 0 12 25 0 0 25 49 0 12 25 0 0 12 24 0 7 13 0 0 12 24 0 7 13 0 Report No. : FA742403 Power Low Ch. / Freq. Power Middle Ch. / Freq. Power High Ch. / Freq. 20450 829 22.93 23.17 23.22 22.10 22.16 22.18 22.07 22.17 22.47 22.18 21.01 21.07 21.08 21.11 20425 826.5 23.13 23.10 23.07 22.10 22.12 22.08 22.09 21.94 22.02 21.43 21.00 20.90 20.99 21.16 20525 836.5 23.11 23.00 23.18 22.05 22.07 22.06 22.18 22.10 22.36 22.11 20.99 21.01 20.91 21.01 20525 836.5 22.85 23.12 22.85 22.00 22.06 22.02 22.05 21.90 22.09 21.96 20.80 21.13 20.92 20.94 20600 844 23.14 23.12 23.13 22.08 22.12 22.17 22.17 21.84 22.15 22.21 21.07 21.07 20.94 20.91 20625 846.5 22.76 23.11 22.74 22.07 22.17 22.10 22.13 22.15 21.89 21.89 20.94 21.06 21.00 20.88 Tune-up limit
(dBm) MPR
(dB) 23.5 22.5 22.5 21.5 Tune-up limit
(dBm) 23.5 22.5 22.5 21.5 0 1 1 2 MPR
(dB) 0 1 1 2 SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 39 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA742403 Channel Frequency (MHz) 1 1 1 8 8 8 15 1 1 1 8 8 8 15 QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM Channel Frequency (MHz) 1 1 1 3 3 3 6 1 1 1 3 3 3 6 QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 0 8 14 0 4 7 0 0 8 14 0 4 7 0 0 3 5 0 1 3 0 0 3 5 0 1 3 0 20415 825.5 23.11 22.81 22.64 22.16 22.16 22.22 22.13 22.19 21.90 22.04 20.83 21.10 21.24 20.88 20407 824.7 22.91 22.95 22.79 22.05 22.11 22.09 21.96 22.06 22.21 21.95 21.04 21.00 21.06 20.89 20525 836.5 22.74 22.72 22.68 22.08 22.16 22.15 22.08 21.69 21.76 21.93 20.97 20.96 21.04 20.82 20525 836.5 23.02 22.95 23.04 22.12 22.12 22.10 21.90 21.89 21.93 22.12 21.06 21.02 21.13 20.94 20635 847.5 23.13 23.03 23.07 22.07 22.24 22.06 22.06 21.51 21.65 22.28 20.93 21.17 21.21 21.12 20643 848.3 23.06 23.08 23.13 22.02 22.04 22.01 22.04 22.23 22.43 22.28 21.11 21.12 21.16 20.89 Tune-up limit
(dBm) 23.5 22.5 22.5 21.5 MPR
(dB) 0 1 1 2 Tune-up limit
(dBm) MPR
(dB) 23.5 22.5 22.5 21.5 0 1 1 2 SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 40 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report
<LTE Band 12>
BW [MHz] Modulation RB Size RB Offset Channel Frequency (MHz) 1 1 1 25 25 25 50 1 1 1 25 25 25 50 QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM Channel Frequency (MHz) 1 1 1 12 12 12 25 1 1 1 12 12 12 25 QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 0 25 49 0 12 25 0 0 25 49 0 12 25 0 0 12 24 0 7 13 0 0 12 24 0 7 13 0 Report No. : FA742403 Power Low Ch. / Freq. Power Middle Ch. / Freq. Power High Ch. / Freq. 23060 704 22.96 23.04 23.33 21.89 21.89 22.00 22.00 21.18 21.61 21.55 21.08 20.93 21.04 20.79 23035 701.5 22.79 22.70 22.38 21.92 21.87 21.95 21.98 21.49 21.93 21.70 20.79 20.91 20.89 21.07 23095 707.5 22.98 23.14 23.42 21.96 21.99 21.98 22.04 21.18 21.50 21.61 20.91 20.89 20.97 20.78 23095 707.5 22.81 23.12 22.46 21.88 22.11 21.95 21.98 21.57 21.99 21.49 20.79 20.94 20.80 20.98 23130 711 22.95 23.06 23.39 21.98 22.04 21.91 21.98 21.34 21.65 21.62 21.00 21.13 20.82 20.95 23155 713.5 22.62 23.19 22.83 21.99 22.06 21.82 21.99 21.91 22.01 21.74 21.03 21.05 20.97 20.88 Tune-up limit
(dBm) MPR
(dB) 23.5 22.5 22.5 21.5 Tune-up limit
(dBm) 23.5 22.5 22.5 21.5 0 1 1 2 MPR
(dB) 0 1 1 2 SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 41 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA742403 Channel Frequency (MHz) 1 1 1 8 8 8 15 1 1 1 8 8 8 15 QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM Channel Frequency (MHz) 1 1 1 3 3 3 6 1 1 1 3 3 3 6 QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 0 8 14 0 4 7 0 0 8 14 0 4 7 0 0 3 5 0 1 3 0 0 3 5 0 1 3 0 23025 700.5 23.12 22.81 22.87 21.96 21.98 21.92 21.83 21.66 21.45 21.67 20.65 20.90 20.90 20.77 23017 699.7 22.73 22.87 22.78 21.96 22.01 22.39 21.92 22.08 22.29 22.09 20.84 20.98 20.91 20.84 23095 707.5 22.96 23.24 22.67 22.24 22.11 22.09 22.23 21.60 21.87 21.90 21.16 21.09 21.08 20.99 23095 707.5 22.28 22.88 22.83 22.24 22.25 21.84 22.08 22.16 22.22 22.34 20.73 20.94 20.87 20.87 23165 714.5 22.68 23.03 22.70 22.13 22.00 22.09 21.94 21.64 22.09 22.19 21.05 21.06 21.11 21.02 23173 715.3 23.05 23.01 23.03 22.20 22.22 22.03 21.95 21.60 22.14 22.04 21.11 21.06 20.84 21.14 Tune-up limit
(dBm) 23.5 22.5 22.5 21.5 MPR
(dB) 0 1 1 2 Tune-up limit
(dBm) MPR
(dB) 23.5 22.5 22.5 21.5 0 1 1 2 SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 42 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report
<LTE Band 66>
Report No. : FA742403 BW [MHz] Modulation RB Size RB Offset Power Low Ch. / Freq. Power Middle Ch. / Freq. Power High Ch. / Freq. Channel Frequency (MHz) 1 1 1 50 50 50 100 1 1 1 50 50 50 100 QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM Channel Frequency (MHz) 1 1 1 36 36 36 75 1 1 1 36 36 36 75 QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 0 49 99 0 24 50 0 0 49 99 0 24 50 0 0 37 74 0 20 39 0 0 37 74 0 20 39 0 132072 1720 22.35 22.94 22.57 21.77 21.84 21.84 21.87 21.65 21.78 21.92 20.84 20.92 20.75 20.84 132047 1717.5 22.53 23.02 22.66 21.71 21.71 21.89 21.80 21.66 21.95 21.87 20.74 20.75 20.86 20.78 132322 1745 22.89 23.14 22.98 22.22 22.10 22.11 22.22 22.19 22.28 22.20 21.22 21.21 21.23 21.09 132322 1745 23.01 23.08 22.87 22.19 22.17 22.14 22.07 21.66 22.12 21.90 21.35 21.15 21.11 21.11 132572 1770 22.65 23.06 22.60 21.95 21.89 21.90 21.89 21.89 21.68 21.58 21.04 20.90 21.00 20.90 132597 1772.5 22.73 22.94 22.88 21.91 21.90 21.95 21.84 21.77 21.94 21.52 21.07 20.90 20.88 21.02 Tune-up limit
(dBm) MPR
(dB) 23.5 22.5 22.5 21.5 Tune-up limit
(dBm) 23.5 22.5 22.5 21.5 0 1 1 2 MPR
(dB) 0 1 1 2 SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 43 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 FCC SAR Test Report Channel Frequency (MHz) 1 1 1 25 25 25 50 1 1 1 25 25 25 50 QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM Channel Frequency (MHz) 1 1 1 12 12 12 25 1 1 1 12 12 12 25 QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 0 25 49 0 12 25 0 0 25 49 0 12 25 0 0 12 24 0 7 13 0 0 12 24 0 7 13 0 132022 1715 22.35 22.93 22.44 21.76 21.60 21.73 21.71 21.41 21.59 21.28 20.73 20.81 20.73 20.76 131997 1712.5 22.10 22.81 22.08 21.74 21.72 21.73 21.71 21.59 21.53 21.31 20.52 20.71 20.54 20.77 132322 1745 22.84 23.04 22.95 22.13 22.15 22.06 22.08 21.73 22.35 21.86 21.23 21.14 21.05 21.06 132322 1745 22.84 23.04 22.81 22.02 22.04 22.15 22.04 22.04 22.16 21.89 21.11 21.14 21.17 21.19 1 1 0 21.5 22.5 22.5 23.5 Tune-up MPR
(dB) limit
(dBm) Report No. : FA742403 132622 1775 22.64 22.72 22.54 21.78 22.00 21.90 21.86 21.94 22.24 21.75 21.08 20.78 20.96 21.03 132647 1777.5 22.63 22.79 22.56 21.97 21.97 21.99 21.89 21.69 21.93 21.67 21.03 21.03 20.78 20.96 limit
(dBm) MPR
(dB) Tune-up 23.5 22.5 22.5 21.5 0 1 1 2 2 SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 44 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 FCC SAR Test Report Channel Frequency (MHz) 1 1 1 8 8 8 15 1 1 1 8 8 8 15 QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM Channel Frequency (MHz) 1 1 1 3 3 3 6 1 1 1 3 3 3 6 QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 0 8 14 0 4 7 0 0 8 14 0 4 7 0 0 3 5 0 1 3 0 0 3 5 0 1 3 0 131987 1711.5 22.21 22.31 22.52 21.69 21.67 21.72 21.68 21.72 21.64 21.81 20.66 20.59 20.44 20.61 131979 1710.7 22.58 22.73 22.50 22.73 22.83 22.73 21.55 21.91 22.04 21.93 21.50 21.46 21.51 20.47 132322 1745 22.94 22.97 22.96 22.20 22.02 22.01 22.06 21.87 21.97 21.98 21.14 21.11 21.09 21.01 132322 1745 23.11 23.11 22.76 23.04 23.06 23.08 22.22 22.25 22.34 22.24 22.36 22.39 22.46 21.19 1 1 0 21.5 22.5 22.5 23.5 Tune-up MPR
(dB) limit
(dBm) Report No. : FA742403 132657 1778.5 22.77 22.68 22.64 21.96 21.94 21.91 21.95 21.99 21.96 21.61 21.08 21.03 20.78 20.74 132665 1779.3 22.82 22.94 22.80 23.02 23.01 22.93 21.99 21.92 22.08 21.93 21.99 22.10 22.06 21.09 limit
(dBm) MPR
(dB) Tune-up 23.5 22.5 22.5 21.5 0 1 1 2 2 SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 45 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA742403
<LTE Band 2>
<Reduced Power Mode>
BW [MHz]
Modulation RB Size RB Offset Power Low Ch. / Freq. Power Middle Ch. / Freq. Power High Ch. / Freq. Channel Frequency (MHz) QPSK 1 1 QPSK 1 QPSK QPSK 50 50 QPSK 50 QPSK 100 QPSK 16QAM 1 1 16QAM 1 16QAM 50 16QAM 16QAM 50 50 16QAM 16QAM 100 Channel Frequency (MHz) 1 QPSK QPSK 1 1 QPSK 36 QPSK 36 QPSK QPSK 36 75 QPSK 1 16QAM 1 16QAM 16QAM 1 36 16QAM 36 16QAM 16QAM 36 75 16QAM 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 18700 1860 22.08 22.14 22.20 21.16 21.31 21.27 21.22 21.42 21.02 20.80 20.54 20.29 20.47 20.27 18675 1857.5 22.19 22.48 22.34 21.38 21.45 21.25 21.27 21.17 20.98 21.06 20.44 20.17 20.20 20.36 18900 1880 22.13 22.50 21.75 21.44 21.13 21.16 21.27 21.05 21.00 20.85 20.26 20.25 20.27 20.31 18900 1880 22.23 22.10 21.85 21.21 21.22 21.20 21.17 21.19 21.50 21.06 20.17 20.28 20.18 20.16 19100 1900 21.83 22.41 21.70 21.17 21.20 21.08 21.06 21.07 21.16 20.94 20.06 20.10 20.15 20.15 19125 1902.5 22.03 22.15 21.96 21.10 21.11 21.01 21.07 21.25 21.45 20.88 20.22 20.06 20.06 20.10 0 49 99 0 24 50 0 0 49 99 0 24 50 0 0 37 74 0 20 39 0 0 37 74 0 20 39 0 Tune-up limit
(dBm) MPR
(dB) 23 22 22 21 0 1 1 2 Tune-up limit
(dBm) MPR
(dB) 23 22 22 21 0 1 1 2 SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 46 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA742403 Channel Frequency (MHz) 1 QPSK QPSK 1 1 QPSK 25 QPSK QPSK 25 25 QPSK 50 QPSK 1 16QAM 16QAM 1 1 16QAM 25 16QAM 16QAM 25 25 16QAM 16QAM 50 Channel Frequency (MHz) 1 QPSK 1 QPSK QPSK 1 12 QPSK 12 QPSK 12 QPSK QPSK 25 1 16QAM 1 16QAM 16QAM 1 12 16QAM 12 16QAM 12 16QAM 16QAM 25 18650 1855 22.09 22.00 21.92 21.13 21.30 21.18 21.52 21.19 21.29 21.06 20.21 20.04 20.24 20.32 18625 1852.5 21.96 22.32 22.03 21.41 21.27 21.10 21.12 20.79 20.93 20.79 20.18 20.02 20.18 20.12 18900 1880 22.14 22.46 22.23 21.18 21.22 21.16 21.19 21.21 21.28 21.12 20.21 20.17 20.31 20.33 18900 1880 22.01 22.12 21.84 21.16 21.11 21.10 21.16 21.12 21.12 21.02 20.33 20.41 20.36 20.11 Tune-up limit
(dBm) MPR
(dB) 23 22 22 21 0 1 1 2 Tune-up limit
(dBm) MPR
(dB) 23 22 22 21 0 1 1 2 19150 1905 22.39 22.28 22.28 21.08 20.97 21.02 21.13 21.15 21.26 20.91 19.98 19.96 19.91 20.07 19175 1907.5 21.88 22.05 21.87 21.02 21.01 20.80 20.95 21.31 21.20 20.98 20.05 20.02 19.95 20.07 0 25 49 0 12 25 0 0 25 49 0 12 25 0 0 12 24 0 7 13 0 0 12 24 0 7 13 0 SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 47 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA742403 Channel Frequency (MHz) 1 QPSK QPSK 1 1 QPSK 8 QPSK QPSK 8 8 QPSK 15 QPSK 1 16QAM 16QAM 1 1 16QAM 8 16QAM 16QAM 8 8 16QAM 16QAM 15 Channel Frequency (MHz) 1 QPSK 1 QPSK QPSK 1 3 QPSK 3 QPSK 3 QPSK QPSK 6 1 16QAM 1 16QAM 16QAM 1 3 16QAM 3 16QAM 3 16QAM 16QAM 6 18615 1851.5 22.41 22.30 22.14 21.32 21.41 21.32 21.31 21.04 20.94 20.95 20.50 20.49 20.43 20.35 18607 1850.7 22.18 22.22 22.17 22.21 22.36 22.31 21.30 21.44 21.58 21.41 21.45 21.39 21.44 20.42 18900 1880 22.12 21.97 22.18 21.10 21.18 21.18 21.12 21.17 21.05 21.01 20.23 20.14 20.19 20.24 18900 1880 22.23 22.31 22.22 22.20 22.23 22.36 21.22 21.26 21.30 21.17 21.18 21.21 21.48 20.16 19185 1908.5 22.11 21.80 21.75 21.11 21.13 21.02 21.06 21.03 21.07 21.04 19.77 19.94 20.05 19.86 19193 1909.3 22.06 22.13 22.05 22.15 22.36 22.14 21.11 20.75 20.95 20.54 21.12 20.85 21.12 19.78 Tune-up limit
(dBm) MPR
(dB) 23 22 22 21 0 1 1 2 Tune-up limit
(dBm) MPR
(dB) 23 22 22 21 0 1 1 2 0 8 14 0 4 7 0 0 8 14 0 4 7 0 0 3 5 0 1 3 0 0 3 5 0 1 3 0 SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 48 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA742403
<LTE Band 4>
BW [MHz] Modulation RB Size RB Offset Power Low Ch. / Freq. Power Middle Ch. / Freq. Power High Ch. / Freq. Channel Frequency (MHz) 1 1 1 50 50 50 100 1 1 1 50 50 50 100 QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM Channel Frequency (MHz) 1 1 1 36 36 36 75 1 1 1 36 36 36 75 QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 0 49 99 0 24 50 0 0 49 99 0 24 50 0 0 37 74 0 20 39 0 0 37 74 0 20 39 0 20050 1720 20.95 21.10 21.08 20.26 20.19 20.31 20.28 19.91 19.99 19.92 19.24 19.16 19.29 19.33 20025 1717.5 20.97 20.98 21.21 20.22 20.25 20.21 20.25 20.05 20.43 20.15 19.17 19.14 19.21 19.14 20175 1732.5 21.52 21.69 21.65 20.76 20.36 20.35 20.46 20.53 20.45 20.36 19.44 19.42 19.41 19.34 20175 1732.5 21.52 21.19 21.47 20.35 20.39 20.42 20.41 20.44 20.22 20.44 19.37 19.39 19.40 19.50 20300 1745 21.54 21.25 21.30 20.30 20.33 20.30 20.39 20.71 20.48 20.52 19.55 19.44 19.31 19.35 20325 1747.5 21.56 21.49 21.25 20.33 20.40 20.38 20.33 20.61 20.36 20.55 19.38 19.38 19.39 19.23 Tune-up limit
(dBm) MPR
(dB) 22 21 21 20 0 1 1 2 Tune-up limit
(dBm) MPR
(dB) 22 21 21 20 0 1 1 2 SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 49 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA742403 Channel Frequency (MHz) 1 1 1 25 25 25 50 1 1 1 25 25 25 50 QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM Channel Frequency (MHz) 1 1 1 12 12 12 25 1 1 1 12 12 12 25 QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 0 25 49 0 12 25 0 0 25 49 0 12 25 0 0 12 24 0 7 13 0 0 12 24 0 7 13 0 20000 1715 20.98 20.99 20.94 20.38 20.13 20.18 19.98 19.89 20.34 19.88 19.22 19.06 19.36 19.06 19975 1712.5 21.04 21.13 20.78 20.05 20.14 20.06 20.07 20.12 19.87 19.91 18.87 18.95 18.88 18.84 20175 1732.5 21.40 21.41 21.54 20.45 20.37 20.38 20.41 19.85 20.17 20.08 19.38 19.36 19.45 19.52 20175 1732.5 21.17 21.06 21.08 20.29 20.38 20.26 20.38 20.66 20.31 20.32 19.20 19.35 19.51 19.53 Tune-up limit
(dBm) MPR
(dB) 22 21 21 20 0 1 1 2 Tune-up limit
(dBm) MPR
(dB) 22 21 21 20 0 1 1 2 20350 1750 21.06 21.09 21.32 20.33 20.37 20.46 20.37 19.96 19.99 20.04 19.32 19.27 19.36 19.38 20375 1752.5 21.29 21.46 21.50 20.43 20.37 20.45 20.36 19.84 20.05 20.17 19.18 19.23 19.30 19.41 SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 50 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA742403 Channel Frequency (MHz) 1 1 1 8 8 8 15 1 1 1 8 8 8 15 QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM Channel Frequency (MHz) 1 1 1 3 3 3 6 1 1 1 3 3 3 6 QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 0 8 14 0 4 7 0 0 8 14 0 4 7 0 0 3 5 0 1 3 0 0 3 5 0 1 3 0 19965 1711.5 20.39 21.06 21.01 19.79 19.84 19.85 19.89 19.38 19.47 19.48 18.75 18.90 18.80 18.77 19957 1710.7 21.09 20.98 21.08 21.38 21.25 21.20 20.14 20.23 20.28 20.11 20.34 20.39 20.42 19.19 20175 1732.5 21.14 21.36 20.91 20.23 20.09 20.00 20.10 20.27 20.18 20.03 19.21 19.06 19.05 19.03 20175 1732.5 21.46 21.33 21.12 21.63 21.67 21.30 20.34 20.43 20.53 20.33 20.75 20.49 20.78 19.43 20385 1753.5 20.83 21.10 20.62 19.99 19.80 19.85 19.78 20.03 19.93 19.81 19.03 18.93 18.92 18.85 20393 1754.3 21.41 21.48 21.38 21.36 21.52 21.47 20.47 20.74 20.95 20.72 20.60 20.66 20.76 19.50 Tune-up limit
(dBm) MPR
(dB) 22 21 21 20 0 1 1 2 Tune-up limit
(dBm) MPR
(dB) 22 21 21 20 0 1 1 2 SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 51 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report
<LTE Band 66>
BW [MHz] Modulation RB Size RB Offset Channel Frequency (MHz) 1 QPSK QPSK 1 1 QPSK 50 QPSK QPSK 50 50 QPSK 100 QPSK 1 16QAM 16QAM 1 1 16QAM 50 16QAM 50 16QAM 16QAM 50 100 16QAM Channel Frequency (MHz) 1 QPSK 1 QPSK QPSK 1 36 QPSK 36 QPSK 36 QPSK QPSK 75 1 16QAM 1 16QAM 1 16QAM 16QAM 36 36 16QAM 36 16QAM 16QAM 75 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 0 49 99 0 24 50 0 0 49 99 0 24 50 0 0 37 74 0 20 39 0 0 37 74 0 20 39 0 Report No. : FA742403 Power Low Ch. / Freq. Power Middle Ch. / Freq. Power High Ch. / Freq. 132072 1720 20.39 21.06 21.01 19.79 19.84 19.85 19.89 19.38 19.47 19.48 18.75 18.90 18.80 18.77 132047 1717.5 20.84 21.18 20.94 19.73 19.75 19.92 19.77 19.65 19.69 19.90 18.65 18.66 18.72 18.73 132322 1745 21.14 21.36 20.91 20.23 20.09 20.00 20.10 20.27 20.18 20.03 19.21 19.06 19.05 19.03 132322 1745 20.90 21.23 21.07 20.20 20.05 20.08 20.02 20.26 20.17 20.08 19.14 19.00 19.09 19.06 132572 1770 20.83 21.10 20.62 19.99 19.80 19.85 19.78 20.03 19.93 19.81 19.03 18.93 18.92 18.85 132597 1772.5 20.93 20.98 20.83 19.87 19.81 19.79 19.82 19.68 19.59 19.31 18.84 18.90 18.88 18.89 Tune-up limit
(dBm) MPR
(dB) 21.5 20.5 20.5 19.5 0 1 1 2 Tune-up limit
(dBm) MPR
(dB) 21.5 20.5 20.5 19.5 0 1 1 2 SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 52 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA742403 Channel Frequency (MHz) 1 QPSK QPSK 1 1 QPSK 25 QPSK QPSK 25 25 QPSK 50 QPSK 1 16QAM 16QAM 1 1 16QAM 25 16QAM 16QAM 25 25 16QAM 16QAM 50 Channel Frequency (MHz) 1 QPSK 1 QPSK QPSK 1 12 QPSK 12 QPSK 12 QPSK QPSK 25 1 16QAM 1 16QAM 16QAM 1 12 16QAM 12 16QAM 12 16QAM 16QAM 25 0 25 49 0 12 25 0 0 25 49 0 12 25 0 0 12 24 0 7 13 0 0 12 24 0 7 13 0 132022 1715 20.41 20.82 20.51 19.73 19.74 19.70 19.66 19.45 19.61 19.19 18.76 19.03 18.61 18.88 131997 1712.5 20.63 21.06 20.62 19.65 19.66 19.67 19.67 19.32 19.57 19.10 18.87 18.79 18.69 18.65 132322 1745 20.84 21.16 21.00 20.18 20.13 20.04 20.07 19.85 20.05 19.88 19.16 19.11 18.98 19.08 132322 1745 20.87 21.12 20.83 20.05 20.11 20.06 20.02 19.58 19.45 19.45 18.99 19.22 19.16 19.01 Tune-up limit
(dBm) MPR
(dB) 21.5 20.5 20.5 19.5 0 1 1 2 Tune-up limit
(dBm) MPR
(dB) 21.5 20.5 20.5 19.5 0 1 1 2 132622 1775 20.44 20.81 20.68 19.87 19.79 19.76 19.80 19.68 19.87 19.62 19.00 18.84 18.81 18.93 132647 1777.5 20.79 20.93 20.95 19.88 19.81 19.85 19.86 19.43 19.43 19.26 18.99 18.90 18.66 18.77 SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 53 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA742403 Channel Frequency (MHz) 1 QPSK QPSK 1 1 QPSK 8 QPSK QPSK 8 8 QPSK 15 QPSK 1 16QAM 16QAM 1 1 16QAM 8 16QAM 16QAM 8 8 16QAM 16QAM 15 Channel Frequency (MHz) 1 QPSK 1 QPSK QPSK 1 3 QPSK 3 QPSK 3 QPSK QPSK 6 1 16QAM 1 16QAM 16QAM 1 3 16QAM 3 16QAM 3 16QAM 16QAM 6 0 8 14 0 4 7 0 0 8 14 0 4 7 0 0 3 5 0 1 3 0 0 3 5 0 1 3 0 131987 1711.5 20.62 20.61 20.50 19.70 19.72 19.76 19.64 19.64 19.57 19.38 18.75 18.75 18.80 18.80 131979 1710.7 20.63 20.78 20.73 20.72 20.69 20.81 19.60 19.70 19.92 19.76 19.60 19.83 19.84 18.65 132322 1745 20.80 20.94 20.99 20.04 20.13 20.02 20.06 20.04 19.95 19.73 19.40 19.08 19.25 19.08 132322 1745 20.86 21.15 20.84 21.22 21.17 21.26 20.13 19.78 19.98 19.82 20.03 20.11 20.10 19.06 132657 1778.5 20.76 20.67 20.93 19.88 19.87 19.82 19.90 19.64 19.54 19.40 18.93 18.81 18.79 18.93 132665 1779.3 20.79 20.94 20.85 20.93 21.06 20.98 19.89 19.42 19.53 19.38 20.14 20.14 20.16 18.83 Tune-up limit
(dBm) MPR
(dB) 21.5 20.5 20.5 19.5 0 1 1 2 Tune-up limit
(dBm) MPR
(dB) 21.5 20.5 20.5 19.5 0 1 1 2 SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 54 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA742403
<LTE Carrier Aggregation>
General Note:
This device supports Carrier Aggregation on downlink for inter and intra band. For the device supports bands and bandwidths and configurations are provided as follow table was according to 3GPP. E-UTRACA configuration Uplink CA configurations CA_4A-4A CA_66A-66A CA_66C
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E-UTRA CA configuration / Bandwidth combination set Component carriers in order of increasing carrier frequency Channel bandwidths for carrier
[MHz]
Channel bandwidths for carrier
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Channel bandwidths for carrier
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Channel bandwidths for carrier
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5, 10, 15, 20 5, 10, 15, 20 5, 10 5, 10 5, 10, 15, 20 5, 10, 15, 20 20 15, 20 10, 15, 20 5, 10, 15, 20 5 10 15 20 Maximum aggregated bandwidth
[MHz]
Bandwidth combination set 40 20 40 40 0 1 1 0 SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 55 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA742403 E-UTRA CA configuration / Bandwidth combination set E-UTRA CA Configuration Uplink CA configurations E- UTRA Bands 1.4 MHz 3 MHz 5 MHz 10 MHz 15 MHz 20 MHz CA_2A-4A CA_2A-5A CA_2A-12A CA_2A-66A CA_4A-5A CA_4A-12A CA_12A-66A 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 5 2 5 2 12 2 12 2 12 2 66 2 66 2 66 4 5 4 5 4 12 12 66 12 66 12 66 12 66 12 66 12 66 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
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Bandwidth combination set 40 20 40 30 20 30 30 20 40 20 40 20 30 20 20 30 30 20 30 20 0 1 2 0 1 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 0 5 0 1 2 3 4 5 SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 56 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 Report No. : FA742403 FCC SAR Test Report LTE Carrier Aggregation Conducted Power General Note:
i. According to KDB941225 D05A v01r02, Uplink maximum output power measurement with downlink carrier aggregation active should be measured, using the highest output channel measured without downlink carrier aggregation, to confirm that uplink maximum output power with downlink carrier aggregation active remains within the specified tune-up tolerance limits and not more than dB higher than the maximum output measured without downlink carrier aggregation active. iv. iii. ii. Uplink maximum output power with downlink carrier aggregation active does not show more than dB higher than the maximum output power without downlink carrier aggregation active, therefore SAR evaluation with downlink carrier aggregation active can be excluded. The device supports downlink carrier aggregation only. Uplink carrier aggregation is not supported. For power measurement were control and acknowledge data is sent on uplink channels that operate identical to specifications when downlink carrier aggregation is inactive. Selected highest measured power when downlink carrier aggregation is inactive for conducted power comparison with downlink carrier aggregation is active, to confirm that when downlink carrier aggregation is active uplink maximum output power remains within the specified tune-up tolerance limits and not more than dB higher than the maximum output power measured when downlink carrier aggregation inactive. For inter-band CA, the SCC selected highest bandwidth and near the middle of its transmission band. For SCC DL RB size and offset will base on the PCC corresponding RB allocation. For non-contiguous intra-band CA, the SCC selected to provide maximum separation from the PCC and must remain fully within the downlink transmission band. For SCC DL RB size and offset will base on the PCC corresponding RB allocation. For Intra-band, contiguous CA, the downlink channels selected to perform the uplink power measurement must satisfy 3GPP channel spacing (5.4.1A of 3GPP TS 36.521 or equivalent) and channel bandwidth (5.4.2A) requirements. v. vi. vii. SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 57 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA742403
<Full Power Mode>
Configure LTE Band BW
(MHz) Inter-
Band Band 2 Band 2 Band 2 Band 2 Band 4 Band 4 Band 12 Contiguous Band 66 Band 4 Band 66 Non-
Contiguous 20M 20M 20M 20M 20M 15M 10M 20M 20M 20M Intra-
Band PCC SCC Power Freq.
(MHz) 1880 1880 1880 1880 1732.5 1747.5 707.5 1745 1732.5 1745 Channel UL#
RB UL RB Offset LTE Band BW
(MHz) 18900 18900 18900 18900 20175 20325 23095 132322 20175 132322 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 49 49 49 49 49 74 49 49 49 49 Band 4 Band 5 Band 12 Band 66 Band 5 Band 12 Band 66 Band 66 Band 4 Band 66 20M 10M 10M 20M 10M 5M 20M 20M 5M 5M Freq.
(MHz) Channel 2175 2132.5 2525 881.5 737.5 5095 66886 2155 2525 881.5 5095 737.5 2155 66886 67084 2174.8 1975 2112.5 2112.5 66461 LTE Rel 10 Tx.Power
(dBm) 23.07 23.05 23.06 23.01 23.33 23.19 23.09 23.12 23.09 23.13 LTE Rel 8 Tx.Power
(dBm) 23.08 23.08 23.08 23.08 23.35 23.27 23.42 23.14 23.35 23.14
<Reduced Power Mode>
PCC SCC Power Configure LTE Band Band 2 Inter-
Band Band 2 Contiguous Band 66 Band 4 Band 66 Non-
Contiguous Intra-
Band Channel UL#
RB 1 1 1 1 1 18900 18900 132322 20175 132322 UL RB Offset 49 49 49 49 49 LTE Band Band 4 Band 66 Band 66 Band 4 Band 66 BW
(MHz) 20M 20M 20M 5M 5M Freq.
(MHz) Channel 2175 2132.5 2155 66886 67084 2174.8 1975 2112.5 2112.5 66461 LTE Rel 10 Tx.Power
(dBm) 22.47 22.47 21.33 21.66 21.31 LTE Rel 8 Tx.Power
(dBm) 22.50 22.50 21.36 21.69 21.36 BW
(MHz) 20M 20M 20M 20M 20M Freq.
(MHz) 1880 1880 1745 1732.5 1745 SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 58 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA742403
<WLAN Conducted Power>
General Note:
1. Per KDB 248227 D01v02r02, SAR test reduction is determined according to 802.11 transmission mode configurations and certain exposure conditions with multiple test positions. In the 2.4 GHz band, separate SAR procedures are applied to DSSS and OFDM configurations to simplify DSSS test requirements. For OFDM, in both 2.4 and 5 GHz bands, an initial test configuration must be determined for each standalone and aggregated frequency band, according to the transmission mode configuration with the highest maximum output power specified for production units to perform SAR measurements. If the same highest maximum output power applies to different combinations of channel bandwidths, modulations and data rates, additional procedures are applied to determine which test configurations require SAR measurement. When applicable, an initial test position may be applied to reduce the number of SAR measurements required for next to the ear, UMPC mini-tablet or hotspot mode configurations with multiple test positions. For 2.4 GHz 802.11b DSSS, either the initial test position procedure for multiple exposure test positions or the DSSS procedure for fixed exposure position is applied; these are mutually exclusive. For 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz OFDM configurations, the initial test configuration is applied to measure SAR using either the initial test position procedure for multiple exposure test position configurations or the initial test configuration procedures for fixed exposure test conditions. Based on the reported SAR of the measured configurations and maximum output power of the transmission mode configurations that are not included in the initial test configuration, the subsequent test configuration and initial test position procedures are applied to determine if SAR measurements are required for the remaining OFDM transmission configurations. In general, the number of test channels that require SAR measurement is minimized based on maximum output power measured for the test sample(s). For OFDM transmission configurations in the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands, When the same maximum power is specified for multiple transmission modes in a frequency band, the largest channel bandwidth, lowest order modulation, lowest data rate and lowest order 802.11a/g/n/ac mode is used for SAR measurement, on the highest measured output power channel for each frequency band. DSSS and OFDM configurations are considered separately according to the required SAR procedures. SAR is measured in the initial test position using the 802.11 transmission mode configuration required by the DSSS procedure or initial test configuration and subsequent test configuration(s) according to the OFDM procedures.18 The initial test position procedure is described in the following:
a. When the reported SAR of the initial test position is 0.4 W/kg, further SAR measurement is not required for the other test positions in that exposure configuration and 802.11 transmission mode combinations within the frequency band or aggregated band. b. When the reported SAR of the test position is > 0.4 W/kg, SAR is repeated for the 802.11 transmission mode configuration tested in the initial test position to measure the subsequent next closet/smallest test separation distance and maximum coupling test position on the highest maximum output power channel, until the report SAR is 0.8 W/kg or all required test position are tested. c. For all positions/configurations, when the reported SAR is > 0.8 W/kg, SAR is measured for these test positions/configurations on the subsequent next highest measured output power channel(s) until the reported SAR is 1.2 W/kg or all required channels are tested. 2. 3. 4. SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 59 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report
<2.4GHz WLAN>
Report No. : FA742403 Mode Channel Frequency
(MHz) Average power (dBm) Tune-Up Limit Duty Cycle %
802.11b 1Mbps 2.4GHz WLAN 802.11g 6Mbps 802.11n-HT20 MCS0 802.11n-HT40 MCS0 1 6 11 1 6 11 1 6 11 3 6 9 2412 2437 2462 2412 2437 2462 2412 2437 2462 2422 2437 2452 16.13 15.78 15.67 16.10 16.06 15.97 15.15 15.08 14.96 15.14 15.11 15.05 16.50 16.00 16.00 16.40 16.40 16.40 15.50 15.50 15.50 15.50 15.50 15.50 97.59 87.04 86.70 76.12
<5GHz WLAN>
5.2GHz WLAN Mode Channel Frequency
(MHz) Average power
(dBm) Tune-Up Limit Duty Cycle %
802.11a 6Mbps 802.11n-HT20 MCS0 802.11n-HT40 MCS0 802.11ac-VHT20 MCS0 802.11ac-VHT40 MCS0 802.11ac-VHT80 MCS0 36 40 44 48 36 40 44 48 38 46 36 40 44 48 38 46 42 5180 5200 5220 5240 5180 5200 5220 5240 5190 5230 5180 5200 5220 5240 5190 5230 5210 13.81 13.66 13.69 13.66 13.80 13.76 13.77 13.68 13.76 13.70 13.71 13.69 13.75 13.66 13.72 13.65 13.78 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 13.90 13.90 13.90 13.90 13.90 13.90 13.90 13.90 13.90 13.90 13.90 13.90 13.90 87.41 86.61 76.04 83.25 71.43 55.34 SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 60 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA742403 Mode Channel Frequency
(MHz) Average power
(dBm) Tune-Up Limit Duty Cycle %
5.3GHz WLAN 52 56 60 64 52 56 60 64 54 62 52 56 60 64 54 62 58 5260 5280 5300 5320 5260 5280 5300 5320 5270 5310 5260 5280 5300 5320 5270 5310 5290 13.75 13.63 13.89 13.72 13.16 13.04 13.09 13.03 13.81 13.88 13.08 13.01 13.06 13.02 13.59 13.68 13.84 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 13.50 13.50 13.50 13.50 13.90 13.90 13.50 13.50 13.50 13.50 13.90 13.90 13.90 87.41 86.61 76.04 83.25 71.43 55.34 802.11a 6Mbps 802.11n-HT20 MCS0 802.11n-HT40 MCS0 802.11ac-VHT20 MCS0 802.11ac-VHT40 MCS0 802.11ac-VHT80 MCS0 SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 61 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA742403 Mode Channel Frequency
(MHz) Average power
(dBm) Tune-Up Limit Duty Cycle %
100 116 124 132 140 144 100 116 124 132 140 144 102 110 126 134 142 100 116 124 132 140 144 102 110 126 134 142 106 122 138 5500 5580 5620 5660 5700 5720 5500 5580 5620 5660 5700 5720 5510 5550 5630 5670 5710 5500 5580 5620 5660 5700 5720 5510 5550 5630 5670 5710 5530 5610 5690 14.21 14.35 14.32 14.39 14.42 14.45 13.96 14.10 14.15 14.19 14.29 14.21 14.17 14.14 14.25 14.33 14.27 13.93 13.92 14.14 14.18 14.04 14.17 14.07 14.08 14.11 14.27 14.16 13.76 13.66 13.93 14.50 14.50 14.50 14.50 14.50 14.50 14.40 14.40 14.40 14.40 14.40 14.40 14.40 14.40 14.40 14.40 14.40 14.40 14.40 14.40 14.40 14.40 14.40 14.40 14.40 14.40 14.40 14.40 14.00 14.00 14.00 87.41 86.61 76.04 83.25 71.43 55.34 802.11a 6Mbps 802.11n-HT20 MCS0 5.5GHz WLAN 802.11n-HT40 MCS0 802.11ac-VHT20 MCS0 802.11ac-VHT40 MCS0 802.11ac-VHT80 MCS0 SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 62 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA742403 Mode Channel Frequency
(MHz) Average power
(dBm) Tune-Up Limit Duty Cycle %
149 157 165 149 157 165 151 159 149 157 165 151 159 155 5745 5785 5825 5745 5785 5825 5755 5795 5745 5785 5825 5755 5795 5775 15.09 15.16 15.30 15.17 15.23 15.26 15.27 15.20 14.17 14.04 14.21 14.19 14.22 13.93 15.50 15.50 15.50 15.30 15.30 15.30 15.30 15.30 14.50 14.50 14.50 14.50 14.50 14.00 87.41 86.61 76.04 83.25 71.43 55.34 5.8GHz WLAN 802.11a 6Mbps 802.11n-HT20 MCS0 802.11n-HT40 MCS0 802.11ac-VHT20 MCS0 802.11ac-VHT40 MCS0 802.11ac-VHT80 MCS0 SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 63 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report 13. Bluetooth Exclusions Applied Report No. : FA742403 Mode Band 2.4GHz Bluetooth Average power(dBm) Bluetooth v3.0 EDR 1.5 Bluetooth v4.0 LE 2.0 Note:
Per KDB 447498 D01v06, the 1-g and 10-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 for 1-g SAR and 7.5 for 10-g extremity SAR 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 Bluetooth Max Power (dBm) Frequency (GHz) Separation Distance (mm) Exclusion Thresholds 1-g SAR 10-g extremity SAR 1-g SAR 10-g extremity SAR 2.0 2.48 15
<5 0.2 0.6 Note:
1. 2. Per KDB 447498 D01v06, a distance of 15 mm is applied to determine 1g SAR test exclusion. The test exclusion threshold is 0.2 which is <= 3, SAR testing is not required. Per KDB 447498 D01v06, when the minimum test separation distance is < 5 mm, a distance of 5 mm is applied to determine SAR 10g SAR test exclusion. The test exclusion threshold is 0.6 which is <= 7.5, SAR testing is not required. SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 64 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report 14. Antenna Location Report No. : FA742403 Top Side 84mm 5GHz WLAN Antenna 2.4GHz WLAN
&BT Antenna Camera Right Side 176mm 1 6 2 m m Left Side WWAN Main Antenna Bottom Side Back View Distance of the Antenna to the EUT surface/edge Antennas WWAN Main Antenna 2.4GHz WLAN & BT 5GHz WLAN Antennas WWAN Main Antenna 2.4GHz WLAN & BT 5GHz WLAN Back 25mm 25mm 25mm Back Yes Yes Yes Front 25mm 25mm 25mm Top Side
>25mm 25mm 25mm Bottom Side 25mm
>25mm
>25mm Right Side 25mm 25mm 25mm Left Side 25mm
>25mm
>25mm Positions for SAR tests; Hotspot mode Front Yes Yes Yes Top Side Bottom Side Right Side Left Side No Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes No No General Note:
Referring to KDB 941225 D06 v02r01, when the overall device length and width are 9cm*5cm, the test distance is 10 mm. SAR must be measured for all sides and surfaces with a transmitting antenna located within 25mm from that surface or edge. SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 65 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA742403 15. SAR Test Results General Note:
1. Per KDB 447498 D01v06, the reported SAR is the measured SAR value adjusted for maximum tune-up tolerance. a. Tune-up scaling Factor = tune-up limit power (mW) / EUT RF power (mW), where tune-up limit is the maximum rated power among all production units. b. For SAR testing of WLAN signal with non-100% duty cycle, the measured SAR is scaled-up by the duty cycle scaling factor which is equal to "1/(duty cycle)"
c. For WWAN: Reported SAR(W/kg)= Measured SAR(W/kg)*Tune-up Scaling Factor d. For WLAN: Reported SAR(W/kg)= Measured SAR(W/kg)* Duty Cycle scaling factor * Tune-up scaling factor e. For TDD LTE SAR measurement, the duty cycle 1:1.59 (62.9 %) was used perform testing and considering the theoretical duty cycle of 63.3% for extended cyclic prefix in the uplink, and the theoretical duty cycle of 62.9% for normal cyclic prefix in uplink, a scaling factor of extended cyclic prefix 63.3%/62.9% = 1.006 is applied to scale-up the measured SAR result. The Reported TDD LTE SAR = measured SAR (W/kg)* Tune-up Scaling Factor* scaling factor for extended cyclic prefix. 2. Per KDB 447498 D01v06, for each exposure position, testing of other required channels within the operating mode of a frequency band is not required when the reported 1-g or 10-g SAR for the mid-band or highest output power channel is:
0.8 W/kg or 2.0 W/kg, for 1-g or 10-g respectively, when the transmission band is 100 MHz 0.6 W/kg or 1.5 W/kg, for 1-g or 10-g respectively, when the transmission band is between 100 MHz and 200 MHz 0.4 W/kg or 1.0 W/kg, for 1-g or 10-g respectively, when the transmission band is 200 MHz 3. Per KDB 865664 D01v01r04, for each frequency band, repeated SAR measurement is required only when the measured SAR is 0.8W/kg. 4. 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. 5. Per KDB648474 D04v01r03, for smart phones with a display diagonal dimension > 15.0 cm or an overall diagonal dimension
> 16.0 cm, when hotspot mode applies, 10-g extremity SAR is required only for the surfaces and edges with hotspot mode 1-g reported SAR > 1.2 W/kg, however, when power reduction applies to hotspot mode the measured SAR must be scaled to the maximum output power, including tolerance, allowed for phablet modes to compare with the 1.2 W/kg SAR test reduction threshold. a. When hotspot is not worked, WCDMA Band II/IV, LTE Band 2/4/66 product specific 10g SAR is required. b. WLAN 5.3/5.5GHz tested the product specific 10g SAR since it has no hotspot mode. c. When 10-g product specific 10g SAR is considered, SAR thresholds is specified in the procedures for SAR test reduction and exclusion should be multiplied by 2.5. SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 66 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA742403 GSM Note:
1. Per KDB 941225 D01v03r01, for SAR test reduction for GSM / GPRS / EDGE modes is determined by the source-based time-averaged output power including tune-up tolerance. The mode with highest specified time-averaged output power should be tested for SAR compliance in the applicable exposure conditions. For modes with the same specified maximum output power and tolerance, the higher number time-slot configuration should be tested. Therefore, the GPRS (4Tx slots) for GSM850/GSM1900 are considered as the primary mode. 2. Other configurations of GSM / GPRS / EDGE are considered as secondary modes. The 3G SAR test reduction procedure is applied, when the maximum output power and tune-up tolerance specified for production units in a secondary mode is dB higher than the primary mode, SAR measurement is not required for the secondary mode. WCDMA Note:
1. Per KDB 941225 D01v03r01, for SAR testing is measured using a 12.2 kbps RMC with TPC bits configured to all 1s. 2. Per KDB 941225 D01v03r01, RMC 12.2kbps setting is used to evaluate SAR. The maximum output power and tune-up tolerance specified for production units in HSDPA / HSUPA / DC-HSDPA is dB higher than RMC 12.2Kbps or when the highest reported SAR of the RMC12.2Kbps is scaled by the ratio of specified maximum output power and tune-up tolerance of HSDPA / HSUPA / DC-HSDPA to RMC12.2Kbps and the adjusted SAR is 1.2 W/kg, SAR measurement is not required for HSDPA / HSUPA / DC-HSDPA, and according to the following RF output power, the output power results of the secondary modes (HSUPA, HSDPA, DC-HSDPA) are less than dB higher than the primary modes; therefore, SAR measurement is not required for HSDPA / HSUPA / DC-HSDPA. LTE Note:
1. Per KDB 941225 D05v02r05, start with the largest channel bandwidth and measure SAR for QPSK with 1 RB allocation, using the RB offset and required test channel combination with the highest maximum output power for RB offsets at the upper edge, middle and lower edge of each required test channel. 2. Per KDB 941225 D05v02r05, 50% RB allocation for QPSK SAR testing follows 1RB QPSK allocation procedure. 3. Per KDB 941225 D05v02r05, For QPSK with 100% RB allocation, SAR is not required when the highest maximum output power for 100 % RB allocation is less than the highest maximum output power in 50% and 1 RB allocations and the highest reported SAR for 1 RB and 50% RB allocation are 0.8 W/kg. Otherwise, SAR is measured for the highest output power channel; and if the reported SAR is > 1.45 W/kg, the remaining required test channels must also be tested. 4. Per KDB 941225 D05v02r05, 16QAM output power for each RB allocation configuration is > not dB higher than the same configuration in QPSK and the reported SAR for the QPSK configuration is 1.45 W/kg; Per KDB 941225 D05v02r05, 16QAM SAR testing is not required. 5. Per KDB 941225 D05v02r05, Smaller bandwidth output power for each RB allocation configuration is > not dB higher than the same configuration in the largest supported bandwidth, and the reported SAR for the largest supported bandwidth is 1.45 W/kg; Per KDB 941225 D05v02r05, smaller bandwidth SAR testing is not required. 6. For LTE B4 / B5 / B12 the maximum bandwidth does not support three non-overlapping channels, per KDB 941225 D05v02r05, when a device supports overlapping channel assignment in a channel bandwidth configuration, the middle channel of the group of overlapping channels should be selected for testing. WLAN Note:
1. Per KDB 248227 D01v02r02, for 2.4GHz 802.11g/n SAR testing is not required when the highest reported SAR for DSSS is adjusted by the ratio of OFDM to DSSS specified maximum output power and the adjusted SAR is 1.2 W/kg. 2. Per KDB 248227 D01v02r02, U-NII-1 SAR testing is not required when the U-NII-2A band highest reported SAR for a test configuration is 1.2 W/kg, SAR is not required for U-NII-1 band. 3. When the reported SAR of the test position is > 0.4 W/kg, SAR is repeated for the 802.11 transmission mode configuration tested in the initial test position to measure the subsequent next closet/smallest test separation distance and maximum coupling test position on the highest maximum output power channel, until the report SAR is 0.8 W/kg or all required test position are tested. 4. For all positions / configurations, when the reported SAR is > 0.8 W/kg, SAR is measured for these test positions /
configurations on the subsequent next highest measured output power channel(s) until the reported SAR is 1.2 W/kg or all required channels are tested. 5. During SAR testing the WLAN transmission was verified using a spectrum analyzer. SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 67 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA742403 15.1 Head SAR
<GSM SAR>
Plot No. Band Mode Test Position GSM850 GSM850 01 GSM850 GPRS 4 Tx slots Right Cheek GPRS 4 Tx slots Right Tilted GPRS 4 Tx slots Left Cheek GPRS Left Tilted GSM850 4 Tx slots 02 GSM1900 GPRS 4 Tx slots Right Cheek GSM1900 GPRS 4 Tx slots Right Tilted GSM1900 GPRS 4 Tx slots Left Cheek GSM1900 GPRS Left Tilted 4 Tx slots
<WCDMA SAR>
Plot No. Band Mode Test Position WCDMA Band V WCDMA Band V 03 WCDMA Band V WCDMA Band V 04 WCDMA Band IV WCDMA Band IV WCDMA Band IV WCDMA Band IV 05 WCDMA Band II WCDMA Band II WCDMA Band II WCDMA Band II RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC 12.2Kbps Right Cheek 12.2Kbps Right Tilted 12.2Kbps Left Cheek 12.2Kbps Left Tilted 12.2Kbps Right Cheek 12.2Kbps Right Tilted 12.2Kbps Left Cheek 12.2Kbps Left Tilted 12.2Kbps Right Cheek 12.2Kbps Right Tilted 12.2Kbps Left Cheek 12.2Kbps Left Tilted RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC Power Reduction Ch. Freq.
(MHz) 251 848.8 Full Average Power
(dBm) 31.35 Tune-Up Limit
(dBm) 31.5 Tune-up Scaling Factor 1.035 Power Drift
(dB) 0.16 Measured 1g SAR
(W/kg) 0.644 Reported 1g SAR
(W/kg) 0.667 Full Full Full Full Full Full Full 251 848.8 31.35 251 848.8 31.35 251 848.8 31.35 512 1850.2 24.36 512 1850.2 24.36 512 1850.2 24.36 512 1850.2 24.36 31.5 31.5 31.5 24.5 24.5 24.5 24.5 1.035 1.035 1.035 1.033 1.033 1.033 0.12 0.12 0.16 0.02 0.05 0.08 1.033
-0.08 0.362 0.689 0.356 0.167 0.087 0.107 0.100 0.375 0.713 0.369 0.172 0.090 0.111 0.103 Reduction Ch. Freq. Power
(MHz) 4182 836.4 Full Average Power
(dBm) 23.54 Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full 4182 836.4 23.54 4182 836.4 23.54 4182 836.4 23.54 1513 1752.6 23.17 1513 1752.6 23.17 1513 1752.6 23.17 1513 1752.6 23.17 9400 1880 23.22 9400 1880 23.22 9400 1880 23.22 9400 1880 23.22 Tune-Up Limit
(dBm) 24 24 24 24 23.5 23.5 23.5 23.5 23.5 23.5 23.5 23.5 Tune-up Scaling Factor 1.112 Power Drift
(dB) 0.14 Measured 1g SAR
(W/kg) 0.229 Reported 1g SAR
(W/kg) 0.255 1.112 1.112 1.112 1.079 1.079 0.09 0.07 0.14 0.12 0.13 0.129 0.254 0.129 0.276 0.198 1.079
-0.09 0.187 1.079
-0.13 0.186 1.067 1.067 0.05 0.03 0.369 0.192 1.067
-0.02 0.229 1.067
-0.07 0.229 0.143 0.282 0.143 0.298 0.214 0.202 0.201 0.394 0.205 0.244 0.244 SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 68 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA742403
<LTE SAR>
RB Offset Test Position Power Reduction Ch. Plot No. Band
(MHz) Modulation RB BW Size 1 1 1 1 25 25 25 25 1 1 1 1 25 25 25 25 1 1 1 1 50 50 50 50 1 1 1 1 50 50 50 50 1 1 1 1 50 50 50 50 QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK LTE Band 12 10M LTE Band 12 10M 06 LTE Band 12 10M LTE Band 12 10M LTE Band 12 10M LTE Band 12 10M LTE Band 12 10M LTE Band 12 10M LTE Band 5 10M LTE Band 5 10M 07 LTE Band 5 10M LTE Band 5 10M LTE Band 5 10M LTE Band 5 10M LTE Band 5 10M LTE Band 5 10M 08 LTE Band 4 20M LTE Band 4 20M LTE Band 4 20M LTE Band 4 20M LTE Band 4 20M LTE Band 4 20M LTE Band 4 20M LTE Band 4 20M 09 LTE Band 66 20M LTE Band 66 20M LTE Band 66 20M LTE Band 66 20M LTE Band 66 20M LTE Band 66 20M LTE Band 66 20M LTE Band 66 20M 10 LTE Band 2 20M LTE Band 2 20M LTE Band 2 20M LTE Band 2 20M LTE Band 2 20M LTE Band 2 20M LTE Band 2 20M LTE Band 2 20M Right Cheek Right Tilted Left Cheek Left Tilted Right Cheek Right Tilted Left Cheek Left Tilted Right Cheek Right Tilted Left Cheek Left Tilted Right Cheek Right Tilted Left Cheek Left Tilted Right Cheek Right Tilted Left Cheek Left Tilted Right Cheek Right Tilted Left Cheek Left Tilted Right Cheek Right Tilted Left Cheek Left Tilted Right Cheek Right Tilted Left Cheek Left Tilted Right Cheek Right Tilted Left Cheek Left Tilted Right Cheek Right Tilted Left Cheek Left Tilted Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full 49 49 49 49 12 12 12 12 49 49 49 49 25 25 25 25 49 49 49 49 0 0 0 0 49 49 49 49 0 0 0 0 49 49 49 49 0 0 0 0 Freq.
(MHz) Average Power
(dBm) 23095 707.5 23.42 23095 707.5 23.42 23095 707.5 23.42 23095 707.5 23.42 23095 707.5 21.99 23095 707.5 21.99 23095 707.5 21.99 23095 707.5 21.99 20525 836.5 23.18 20525 836.5 23.18 20525 836.5 23.18 20525 836.5 23.18 20525 836.5 22.06 20525 836.5 22.06 20525 836.5 22.06 20525 836.5 22.06 20175 1732.5 23.35 20175 1732.5 23.35 20175 1732.5 23.35 20175 1732.5 23.35 20175 1732.5 22.15 20175 1732.5 22.15 20175 1732.5 22.15 20175 1732.5 22.15 23.14 132322 1745 132322 1745 23.14 23.14 132322 1745 23.14 132322 1745 22.22 132322 1745 132322 1745 22.22 22.22 132322 1745 22.22 132322 1745 23.08 18900 1880 18900 1880 23.08 23.08 18900 1880 23.08 18900 1880 18900 1880 21.94 21.94 18900 1880 21.94 18900 1880 18900 1880 21.94 Tune-Up Limit
(dBm) 23.5 23.5 23.5 23.5 22.5 22.5 22.5 22.5 23.5 23.5 23.5 23.5 22.5 22.5 22.5 22.5 23.5 23.5 23.5 23.5 22.5 22.5 22.5 22.5 23.5 23.5 23.5 23.5 22.5 22.5 22.5 22.5 23.5 23.5 23.5 23.5 22.5 22.5 22.5 22.5 Tune-up Scaling Factor 1.019 1.019 1.019 1.019 1.125 1.125 1.125 1.125 1.076 1.076 1.076 1.076 1.107 1.107 1.107 1.107 1.035 1.035 1.035 1.035 1.084 1.084 1.084 1.084 1.086 1.086 1.086 1.086 1.067 1.067 1.067 1.067 1.102 1.102 1.102 1.102 1.138 1.138 1.138 1.138 Power Drift
(dB) 0.07
-0.03 0.08 0.03
-0.01
-0.01
-0.06
-0.01 0.07
-0.09
-0.09
-0.03 0.08
-0.06
-0.08
-0.09 0.09 0.12
-0.06
-0.18 0.08 0.17
-0.02
-0.01 0.12 0.13
-0.18
-0.14 0.14 0.1
-0.09
-0.02 0.04 0.02
-0.01
-0.07 0.04 0.04
-0.05
-0.02 Measured 1g SAR
(W/kg) 0.158 0.071 0.172 0.093 0.124 0.058 0.137 0.073 0.199 0.111 0.226 0.118 0.152 0.085 0.169 0.090 0.230 0.155 0.138 0.160 0.181 0.118 0.115 0.113 0.240 0.170 0.148 0.163 0.207 0.141 0.124 0.139 0.312 0.165 0.192 0.189 0.262 0.138 0.167 0.158 Reported 1g SAR
(W/kg) 0.161 0.072 0.175 0.095 0.139 0.065 0.154 0.082 0.214 0.119 0.243 0.127 0.168 0.094 0.187 0.100 0.238 0.160 0.143 0.166 0.196 0.128 0.125 0.122 0.261 0.185 0.161 0.177 0.221 0.150 0.132 0.148 0.344 0.182 0.211 0.208 0.298 0.157 0.190 0.180 SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 69 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA742403
<WLAN SAR>
Plot No. Band Mode Position Ch. Freq. Test
(MHz) Average Power
(dBm) Tune-Up Limit
(dBm) Tune-up Scaling Factor Duty Cycle
%
WLAN 2.4GHz 802.11b 1Mbps Right Cheek 1 2412 WLAN 2.4GHz 802.11b 1Mbps Right Tilted 1 2412 1 11 WLAN 2.4GHz 802.11b 1Mbps Left Cheek 2412 1 WLAN 2.4GHz 802.11b 1Mbps Left Tilted 2412 6 WLAN 2.4GHz 802.11b 1Mbps Left Cheek 2437 WLAN 2.4GHz 802.11b 1Mbps Left Tilted 6 2437 WLAN 5.3GHz 802.11a 6Mbps Right Cheek 60 5300 WLAN 5.3GHz 802.11a 6Mbps Right Tilted 60 5300 WLAN 5.3GHz 802.11a 6Mbps Left Cheek 60 5300 60 5300 WLAN 5.3GHz 802.11a 6Mbps Left Tilted 12 WLAN 5.3GHz 802.11a 6Mbps Left Tilted 52 5260 WLAN 5.5GHz 802.11a 6Mbps Right Cheek 144 5720 WLAN 5.5GHz 802.11a 6Mbps Right Tilted 144 5720 WLAN 5.5GHz 802.11a 6Mbps Left Cheek 144 5720 13 WLAN 5.5GHz 802.11a 6Mbps Left Tilted 144 5720 WLAN 5.8GHz 802.11a 6Mbps Right Cheek 165 5825 WLAN 5.8GHz 802.11a 6Mbps Right Tilted 165 5825 WLAN 5.8GHz 802.11a 6Mbps Left Cheek 165 5825 WLAN 5.8GHz 802.11a 6Mbps Left Tilted 165 5825 WLAN 5.8GHz 802.11a 6Mbps Right Tilted 157 5785 14 WLAN 5.8GHz 802.11a 6Mbps Left Cheek 157 5785 WLAN 5.8GHz 802.11a 6Mbps Left Tilted 157 5785 16.13 16.13 16.13 16.13 15.78 15.78 13.89 13.89 13.89 13.89 13.75 14.45 14.45 14.45 14.45 15.30 15.30 15.30 15.30 15.16 15.16 15.16 16.5 16.5 16.5 16.5 16 16 14 14 14 14 14 14.5 14.5 14.5 14.5 15.5 15.5 15.5 15.5 15.5 15.5 15.5 1.089 1.089 1.089 1.089 1.052 1.052 1.026 1.026 1.026 1.026 1.059 1.012 1.012 1.012 1.012 1.047 1.047 1.047 1.047 1.081 1.081 1.081 97.59 97.59 97.59 97.59 97.59 97.59 87.41 87.41 87.41 87.41 87.41 87.41 87.41 87.41 87.41 87.41 87.41 87.41 87.41 87.41 87.41 87.41 Duty Cycle Scaling Factor 1.025 1.025 1.025 1.025 1.025 1.025 1.144 1.144 1.144 1.144 1.144 1.144 1.144 1.144 1.144 1.144 1.144 1.144 1.144 1.144 1.144 1.144 Power Drift
(dB) Measured 1g SAR
(W/kg) Reported 1g SAR
(W/kg) 0.02 0.02 0.03
-0.03
-0.06 0.01
-0.04
-0.07 0.06 0.05 0.05
-0.04
-0.16 0.03
-0.02
-0.12
-0.02
-0.07
-0.15 0.01 0.05
-0.12 0.482 0.469 1.070 0.750 1.020 0.537 0.567 0.627 0.637 0.725 0.801 0.474 0.518 0.620 0.682 0.617 0.694 0.813 0.874 0.746 0.944 0.893 0.538 0.523 1.194 0.837 1.100 0.579 0.665 0.736 0.747 0.851 0.971 0.549 0.599 0.717 0.789 0.739 0.831 0.974 1.047 0.923 1.168 1.105 SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 70 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA742403 15.2 Hotspot SAR
<GSM SAR>
Gap
(mm) Power Reduction Ch. Freq.
(MHz) 251 848.8 Average Power
(dBm) 31.35 Tune-Up Limit
(dBm) 31.5 Tune-up Scaling Factor 1.035 Power Drift
(dB)
-0.06 Measured 1g SAR
(W/kg) 0.768 Reported 1g SAR
(W/kg) 0.795 10 10 10 10 Test Back Front Band Mode Position Plot No. GSM850 GPRS 4 Tx slots 15 GSM850 GPRS 4 Tx slots GSM850 GPRS 4 Tx slots Left Side GSM850 GPRS 4 Tx slots Right Side GSM850 GPRS 4 Tx slots Bottom Side 10 GSM850 GPRS 10 4 Tx slots GSM850 GPRS 4 Tx slots GSM1900 GPRS 4 Tx slots 16 GSM1900 GPRS 4 Tx slots GSM1900 GPRS 4 Tx slots Left Side GSM1900 GPRS 4 Tx slots Right Side GSM1900 GPRS 4 Tx slots Bottom Side 10 Front Back Back Back 10 10 10 10 10 Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full 251 848.8 31.35 251 848.8 31.35 251 848.8 31.35 251 848.8 31.35 128 824.2 31.2 189 836.4 31.28 512 1850.2 24.36 512 1850.2 24.36 512 1850.2 24.36 512 1850.2 24.36 512 1850.2 24.36 31.5 31.5 31.5 31.5 31.5 31.5 24.5 24.5 24.5 24.5 24.5 1.035 1.035 1.035 0.08 0.13 0.07 1.035
-0.09 1.072 1.052 0.02 0.01 1.033
-0.04 1.033
-0.08 1.033
-0.01 1.033
-0.02 1.033
-0.07 1.050 0.642 0.491 0.303 0.757 0.887 0.424 0.592 0.102 0.147 0.588 1.087 0.665 0.508 0.314 0.811 0.933 0.438 0.611 0.105 0.152 0.607 SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 71 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report
<WCDMA SAR>
Band Plot No. WCDMA Band V 17 WCDMA Band V WCDMA Band V WCDMA Band V WCDMA Band V WCDMA Band IV WCDMA Band IV WCDMA Band IV WCDMA Band IV WCDMA Band IV 18 WCDMA Band IV WCDMA Band IV WCDMA Band II WCDMA Band II WCDMA Band II WCDMA Band II WCDMA Band II 19 WCDMA Band II WCDMA Band II WCDMA Band II WCDMA Band II Mode Test Position Gap
(mm) RMC 12.2Kbps RMC Front Back RMC 12.2Kbps 12.2Kbps Left Side 12.2Kbps Right Side 12.2Kbps Bottom Side RMC RMC RMC 12.2Kbps RMC Front Back RMC RMC 12.2Kbps 12.2Kbps Left Side 12.2Kbps Right Side 12.2Kbps Bottom Side 12.2Kbps Bottom Side 12.2Kbps Bottom Side RMC RMC RMC RMC 12.2Kbps RMC Front Back RMC 12.2Kbps 12.2Kbps Left Side 12.2Kbps Right Side 12.2Kbps Bottom Side RMC RMC RMC 12.2Kbps RMC Back Back RMC 12.2Kbps 12.2Kbps Bottom Side 12.2Kbps Bottom Side RMC 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 Report No. : FA742403 Power Reduction Ch. Freq.
(MHz) 4182 836.4 Full Average Power
(dBm) 23.54 Full Full Full Full 4182 836.4 23.54 4182 836.4 23.54 4182 836.4 23.54 4182 836.4 23.54 Reduced 1513 1752.6 20.72 Reduced 1513 1752.6 20.72 Reduced 1513 1752.6 20.72 Reduced 1513 1752.6 20.72 Reduced 1513 1752.6 20.72 Reduced 1312 1712.4 20.47 Reduced 1413 1732.6 20.69 Reduced 9400 1880 21.96 Reduced 9400 1880 21.96 Reduced 9400 1880 21.96 Reduced 9400 1880 21.96 Reduced 9400 1880 21.96 Reduced 9262 1852.4 21.64 Reduced 9538 1907.6 21.88 Reduced 9262 1852.4 21.64 Reduced 9538 1907.6 21.88 Tune-Up Limit
(dBm) 24 24 24 24 24 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 22.5 22.5 22.5 22.5 22.5 22.5 22.5 22.5 22.5 Tune-up Scaling Factor 1.112 Power Drift
(dB)
-0.09 Measured 1g SAR
(W/kg) 0.274 Reported 1g SAR
(W/kg) 0.305 1.112 0.07 0.386 1.112 0.08 0.275 1.112
-0.09 0.179 1.112
-0.06 0.107 1.067
-0.01 0.395 1.067 0.05 0.688 1.067
-0.09 0.076 1.067
-0.08 0.129 1.067
-0.07 0.805 1.130 0.02 0.975 1.074
-0.09 0.895 1.132 0.09 0.700 1.132 0.07 0.850 1.132
-0.09 0.166 1.132
-0.03 0.250 1.132 0.14 0.791 1.219 0.03 0.907 1.153 0.06 0.797 1.219
-0.09 0.897 1.153
-0.07 0.663 0.429 0.306 0.199 0.119 0.421 0.734 0.081 0.138 0.859 1.102 0.961 0.793 0.963 0.188 0.283 0.896 1.106 0.919 1.093 0.765 SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 72 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA742403
<LTE SAR>
Plot No. Band
(MHz) Modulation RB BW Size 1 1 1 1 1 25 25 25 25 25 1 1 1 1 1 25 25 25 25 25 1 1 1 1 1 50 50 50 50 50 100 100 LTE Band 12 10M QPSK LTE Band 12 10M QPSK 20 LTE Band 12 10M QPSK LTE Band 12 10M QPSK LTE Band 12 10M QPSK LTE Band 12 10M QPSK LTE Band 12 10M QPSK LTE Band 12 10M QPSK LTE Band 12 10M QPSK LTE Band 12 10M QPSK LTE Band 5 10M QPSK 21 LTE Band 5 10M QPSK LTE Band 5 10M QPSK LTE Band 5 10M QPSK LTE Band 5 10M QPSK LTE Band 5 10M QPSK LTE Band 5 10M QPSK LTE Band 5 10M QPSK LTE Band 5 10M QPSK LTE Band 5 10M QPSK LTE Band 4 20M QPSK 22 LTE Band 4 20M QPSK QPSK LTE Band 4 20M QPSK LTE Band 4 20M LTE Band 4 20M QPSK QPSK LTE Band 4 20M QPSK LTE Band 4 20M QPSK LTE Band 4 20M LTE Band 4 20M QPSK QPSK LTE Band 4 20M QPSK LTE Band 4 20M LTE Band 4 20M QPSK RB Offset Test Position Gap
(mm) Power Reduction Front Back Front Back Front Back Left Side Right Side Left Side Right Side Left Side Right Side 10 49 10 49 10 49 49 10 49 Bottom Side 10 12 10 10 12 10 12 12 10 12 Bottom Side 10 10 49 10 49 10 49 49 10 49 Bottom Side 10 10 25 10 25 10 Left Side 25 Right Side 10 25 Bottom Side 10 25 49 10 49 10 49 10 Left Side 49 Right Side 10 49 Bottom Side 10 10 0 10 0 10 0 Left Side 0 10 Right Side Bottom Side 10 0 0 10 Bottom Side 10 0 Front Back Front Back Front Back Back Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Reduced Reduced Reduced Reduced Reduced Reduced Reduced Reduced Reduced Reduced Reduced Reduced Ch. Freq.
(MHz) Average Power
(dBm) 23095 707.5 23.42 23095 707.5 23.42 23095 707.5 23.42 23095 707.5 23.42 23095 707.5 23.42 23095 707.5 21.99 23095 707.5 21.99 23095 707.5 21.99 23095 707.5 21.99 23095 707.5 21.99 20525 836.5 23.18 20525 836.5 23.18 20525 836.5 23.18 20525 836.5 23.18 20525 836.5 23.18 20525 836.5 22.06 20525 836.5 22.06 20525 836.5 22.06 20525 836.5 22.06 20525 836.5 22.06 20175 1732.5 21.69 20175 1732.5 21.69 20175 1732.5 21.69 20175 1732.5 21.69 20175 1732.5 21.69 20175 1732.5 20.76 20175 1732.5 20.76 20175 1732.5 20.76 20175 1732.5 20.76 20175 1732.5 20.76 20175 1732.5 20.46 20175 1732.5 20.46 Tune-Up Limit
(dBm) 23.5 23.5 23.5 23.5 23.5 22.5 22.5 22.5 22.5 22.5 23.5 23.5 23.5 23.5 23.5 22.5 22.5 22.5 22.5 22.5 22 22 22 22 22 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 Power Tune-up Drift Scaling
(dB) Factor 1.019
-0.02 1.019 0.03 1.019
-0.1
-0.04 1.019
-0.02 1.019 1.125
-0.06 1.125 0.03 1.125 0.04
-0.08 1.125 1.125
-0.04 1.076
-0.06 1.076 0.09 1.076 0.13 1.076
-0.08
-0.03 1.076
-0.03 1.107
-0.05 1.107 1.107
-0.15 1.107
-0.05 1.107 0.09 1.074 0.09 0.07 1.074
-0.06 1.074
-0.07 1.074 1.074
-0.09 0.02 1.057 0.06 1.057
-0.03 1.057 1.057
-0.01
-0.08 1.057 0.01 1.132 1.132
-0.01 Measured 1g SAR
(W/kg) 0.166 0.275 0.292 0.280 0.052 0.132 0.226 0.245 0.228 0.041 0.299 0.329 0.252 0.167 0.096 0.223 0.259 0.192 0.133 0.074 0.470 1.050 0.066 0.131 0.935 0.403 0.857 0.053 0.108 0.809 0.790 0.753 Reported 1g SAR
(W/kg) 0.169 0.280 0.297 0.285 0.053 0.148 0.254 0.276 0.256 0.046 0.322 0.354 0.271 0.180 0.103 0.247 0.287 0.212 0.147 0.082 0.505 1.128 0.071 0.141 1.004 0.426 0.906 0.056 0.114 0.855 0.895 0.853 SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 73 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 Plot No. Band FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA742403 BW
(MHz) Modulation RB Size 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 50 50 50 50 50 100 100 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 50 50 50 50 50 100 100 LTE Band 66 20M QPSK LTE Band 66 20M QPSK LTE Band 66 20M QPSK LTE Band 66 20M QPSK LTE Band 66 20M QPSK 23 LTE Band 66 20M QPSK LTE Band 66 20M QPSK LTE Band 66 20M QPSK LTE Band 66 20M QPSK LTE Band 66 20M QPSK LTE Band 66 20M QPSK LTE Band 66 20M QPSK LTE Band 66 20M QPSK LTE Band 66 20M QPSK LTE Band 66 20M QPSK LTE Band 66 20M QPSK LTE Band 2 20M QPSK LTE Band 2 20M QPSK LTE Band 2 20M QPSK LTE Band 2 20M QPSK LTE Band 2 20M QPSK QPSK LTE Band 2 20M QPSK LTE Band 2 20M 24 LTE Band 2 20M QPSK QPSK LTE Band 2 20M QPSK LTE Band 2 20M LTE Band 2 20M QPSK QPSK LTE Band 2 20M QPSK LTE Band 2 20M QPSK LTE Band 2 20M LTE Band 2 20M QPSK QPSK LTE Band 2 20M RB Offset Test Position Gap
(mm) Back Back Front Back Front Back Power Reduction Ch. Freq.
(MHz) Average Power
(dBm) 10 Reduced 132322 1745 21.36 49 10 Reduced 132322 1745 21.36 49 Left Side 10 Reduced 132322 1745 21.36 49 49 Right Side 10 Reduced 132322 1745 21.36 49 Bottom Side 10 Reduced 132322 1745 21.36 10 Reduced 132072 1720 21.06 49 49 10 Reduced 132572 1770 21.1 49 Bottom Side 10 Reduced 132072 1720 21.06 49 Bottom Side 10 Reduced 132572 1770 21.1 10 Reduced 132322 1745 20.23 0 10 Reduced 132322 1745 20.23 0 0 10 Reduced 132322 1745 20.23 Left Side Right Side 10 Reduced 132322 1745 20.23 0 Bottom Side 10 Reduced 132322 1745 20.23 0 20.1 0 20.1 0 49 22.5 49 22.5 49 22.5 49 22.5 49 22.5 49 22.14 49 22.41 49 22.14 49 22.41 0 21.44 0 21.44 0 21.44 0 21.44 0 21.44 0 21.27 21.27 0 10 Reduced 132322 1745 Bottom Side 10 Reduced 132322 1745 10 Reduced 18900 1880 10 Reduced 18900 1880 10 Reduced 18900 1880 Left Side 10 Reduced 18900 1880 Right Side Bottom Side 10 Reduced 18900 1880 10 Reduced 18700 1860 10 Reduced 19100 1900 Bottom Side 10 Reduced 18700 1860 Bottom Side 10 Reduced 18900 1900 10 Reduced 18900 1880 10 Reduced 18900 1880 10 Reduced 18900 1880 Left Side 10 Reduced 18900 1880 Right Side Bottom Side 10 Reduced 18900 1880 10 Reduced 18900 1880 Bottom Side 10 Reduced 18900 1880 Front Back Front Back Back Back Back Back Tune-Up Limit
(dBm) 21.5 21.5 21.5 21.5 21.5 21.5 21.5 21.5 21.5 20.5 20.5 20.5 20.5 20.5 20.5 20.5 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 Power Tune-up Drift Scaling Factor
(dB) 1.033 0.07 1.033 0.04
-0.01 1.033
-0.04 1.033 1.033
-0.08 1.107
-0.08 1.096 0.09
-0.11 1.107 1.096
-0.05 1.064
-0.13 1.064 0.09 1.064
-0.04
-0.06 1.064 1.064
-0.04 1.096 0.08 1.096
-0.08 0.05 1.122
-0.03 1.122
-0.04 1.122 1.122
-0.01
-0.05 1.122
-0.01 1.219
-0.03 1.146 1.219
-0.08
-0.04 1.146 0.08 1.138 1.138
-0.03
-0.07 1.138
-0.07 1.138
-0.08 1.138 1.183 0.09
-0.17 1.183 Measured 1g SAR
(W/kg) 0.418 0.871 0.088 0.106 0.822 0.925 0.720 0.901 0.655 0.319 0.748 0.072 0.084 0.711 0.691 0.654 0.695 0.922 0.148 0.253 0.809 0.966 0.848 0.978 0.757 0.560 0.701 0.121 0.200 0.671 0.692 0.803 Reported 1g SAR
(W/kg) 0.432 0.900 0.091 0.109 0.849 1.024 0.789 0.997 0.718 0.339 0.796 0.077 0.089 0.757 0.758 0.717 0.780 1.035 0.166 0.284 0.908 1.178 0.971 1.192 0.867 0.637 0.797 0.138 0.228 0.763 0.819 0.950 SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 74 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report
<WLAN SAR>
Report No. : FA742403 Plot No. Band Mode Test Position Gap
(mm) Ch. Freq.
(MHz) Average Power
(dBm) Tune-Up Limit
(dBm) Tune-up Scaling Factor Duty Cycle
%
802.11b 1Mbps 802.11b 1Mbps 802.11b 1Mbps 802.11b 1Mbps 802.11a 6Mbps 802.11a 6Mbps 802.11a 6Mbps 802.11a 6Mbps 802.11a 6Mbps 802.11a 6Mbps 802.11a 6Mbps 802.11a 6Mbps Front Back Right Side Top Side Front Back Right Side Top Side Front Back Right Side Top Side 25 WLAN2.4GHz WLAN2.4GHz WLAN2.4GHz WLAN2.4GHz WLAN5.2GHz WLAN5.2GHz WLAN5.2GHz 26 WLAN5.2GHz WLAN5.8GHz WLAN5.8GHz WLAN5.8GHz 27 WLAN5.8GHz 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 1 1 1 1 36 36 36 36 2412 2412 2412 2412 5180 5180 5180 5180 16.13 16.13 16.13 16.13 13.81 13.81 13.81 13.81 165 5825 15.30 165 5825 15.30 165 5825 15.30 165 5825 15.30 16.5 16.5 16.5 16.5 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 15.50 15.50 15.50 15.50 Duty Cycle Scaling Factor 1.025 Power Drift
(dB)
-0.05 1.089 97.59 1.089 97.59 1.025
-0.05 1.089 97.59 1.025
-0.06 1.089 97.59 1.025
-0.02 1.045 87.41 1.144
-0.06 1.045 87.41 1.144
-0.07 1.045 87.41 1.144
-0.08 1.045 87.41 1.144
-0.03 1.047 87.41 1.144 0.08 1.047 87.41 1.144
-0.03 1.047 87.41 1.144 0.05 1.047 87.41 1.144
-0.03 Measured 1g SAR
(W/kg) Reported 1g SAR
(W/kg) 0.278 0.248 0.226 0.175 0.237 0.240 0.069 0.424 0.191 0.211 0.069 0.348 0.310 0.277 0.252 0.195 0.283 0.287 0.082 0.507 0.229 0.253 0.083 0.417 SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 75 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report 15.3 Body Worn Accessory SAR
<GSM SAR>
Plot No. Band Mode Test Position Gap
(mm) Power Reduction Ch. Freq.
(MHz) Full 251 848.8 Report No. : FA742403 Average Power
(dBm) 31.35 Tune-Up Limit
(dBm) 31.5 Tune-up Scaling Factor 1.035 Power Drift
(dB) 0.11 Measured 1g SAR
(W/kg) 0.604 Reported 1g SAR
(W/kg) 0.625 GSM850 28 GSM850 GSM850 GSM850 GSM1900 GPRS 4 Tx slots GPRS 4 Tx slots GPRS 4 Tx slots GPRS 4 Tx slots GPRS 4 Tx slots GPRS 4 Tx slots Front Back Back Back Front Back 15 15 15 15 15 15 29 GSM1900
<WCDMA SAR>
Full 251 848.8 31.35 Full 128 824.2 31.2 Full 189 836.4 31.28 Full 512 1850.2 24.36 Full 512 1850.2 24.36 31.5 31.5 31.5 24.5 24.5 1.035 1.072 1.052 0.05 0.08 0.06 0.853 0.883 0.600 0.643 0.687 0.723 1.033
-0.06 1.033 0.04 0.218 0.286 0.225 0.295 Plot No. Band Mode Test Position Gap
(mm) WCDMA Band V RMC 12.2Kbps Front 30 WCDMA Band V RMC 12.2Kbps Back WCDMA Band IV RMC 12.2Kbps Front 31 WCDMA Band IV RMC 12.2Kbps Back WCDMA Band II RMC 12.2Kbps Front 32 WCDMA Band II RMC 12.2Kbps Back 15 15 15 15 15 15 Reduction Ch. Freq. Power
(MHz) Average Power
(dBm) Full 4182 836.4 23.54 Full 4182 836.4 23.54 Full 1513 1752.6 23.17 Full 1513 1752.6 23.17 23.22 Full 9400 1880 Full 9400 1880 23.22 Tune-Up Limit
(dBm) 24 24 23.5 23.5 23.5 23.5 Tune-up Scaling Factor 1.112 1.112 1.079 1.079 1.067 1.067 Power Drift
(dB)
-0.04 0.05 0.07 0.02
-0.07
-0.05 Measured 1g SAR
(W/kg) 0.229 0.330 0.395 0.621 0.498 0.579 Reported 1g SAR
(W/kg) 0.255 0.367 0.426 0.670 0.531 0.618 SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 76 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA742403
<LTE SAR>
Plot No. Band
(MHz) Modulation RB BW Size 1 1 25 25 1 1 25 25 1 1 50 50 1 1 50 50 1 1 50 50 QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK QPSK LTE Band 12 10M 33 LTE Band 12 10M LTE Band 12 10M LTE Band 12 10M LTE Band 5 10M 34 LTE Band 5 10M LTE Band 5 10M LTE Band 5 10M LTE Band 4 20M 35 LTE Band 4 20M LTE Band 4 20M LTE Band 4 20M LTE Band 66 20M 36 LTE Band 66 20M LTE Band 66 20M LTE Band 66 20M LTE Band 2 20M 37 LTE Band 2 20M LTE Band 2 20M LTE Band 2 20M
<WLAN SAR>
RB Offset Test Position Gap
(mm) 49 49 12 12 49 49 25 25 49 49 0 0 49 49 0 0 49 49 0 0 Front Back Front Back Front Back Front Back Front Back Front Back Front Back Front Back Front Back Front Back 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 Power Reduction Ch. Freq.
(MHz) Average Power
(dBm) 23095 707.5 23.42 Full 23095 707.5 23.42 Full 23095 707.5 21.99 Full 23095 707.5 21.99 Full 20525 836.5 23.18 Full 20525 836.5 23.18 Full 20525 836.5 22.06 Full 20525 836.5 22.06 Full 20175 1732.5 23.35 Full 20175 1732.5 23.35 Full 20175 1732.5 22.15 Full Full 20175 1732.5 22.15 Full 132322 1745 23.14 Full 132322 1745 23.14 Full 132322 1745 22.22 Full 132322 1745 22.22 Full 18900 1880 23.08 18900 1880 23.08 Full 18900 1880 21.94 Full Full 18900 1880 21.94 Tune-Up Limit
(dBm) 23.5 23.5 22.5 22.5 23.5 23.5 22.5 22.5 23.5 23.5 22.5 22.5 23.5 23.5 22.5 22.5 23.5 23.5 22.5 22.5 Power Tune-up Drift Scaling
(dB) Factor
-0.08 1.019 1.019
-0.06 1.125 0.01
-0.08 1.125 1.076
-0.04 1.076 0.01
-0.06 1.107
-0.07 1.107 1.035
-0.04 1.035 0.09 1.084
-0.06 1.084 0.03 1.086 0.04 1.086 0.02 1.067 0.03 1.067 0.03 1.102 0.09 1.102 0.07 1.138 0.09 1.138 0.01 Measured 1g SAR
(W/kg) 0.116 0.255 0.091 0.206 0.158 0.300 0.123 0.235 0.347 0.704 0.293 0.554 0.339 0.688 0.302 0.568 0.349 0.388 0.282 0.333 Reported 1g SAR
(W/kg) 0.118 0.260 0.102 0.232 0.170 0.323 0.136 0.260 0.359 0.729 0.318 0.600 0.368 0.747 0.322 0.606 0.384 0.427 0.321 0.379 Plot No. Band Mode Test Position Gap
(mm) Ch. Freq.
(MHz) Average Power
(dBm) Tune-Up Limit
(dBm) Tune-up Scaling Factor Duty Cycle
%
38 WLAN2.4GHz WLAN2.4GHz WLAN5.3GHz 39 WLAN5.3GHz WLAN5.5GHz 40 WLAN5.5GHz WLAN5.8GHz 41 WLAN5.8GHz 802.11b 1Mbps 802.11b 1Mbps 802.11a 6Mbps 802.11a 6Mbps 802.11a 6Mbps 802.11a 6Mbps 802.11a 6Mbps 802.11a 6Mbps Front Back Front Back Front Back Front Back 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 1 1 60 60 144 144 165 165 2412 2412 5300 5300 5720 5720 5825 5825 16.13 16.13 13.89 13.89 14.45 14.45 15.30 15.30 16.5 16.5 14 14 14.5 14.5 15.5 15.5 1.089 1.089 1.026 1.026 1.012 1.012 1.047 1.047 97.59 97.59 87.41 87.41 87.41 87.41 87.41 87.41 Duty Cycle Scaling Factor 1.025 1.025 1.144 1.144 1.144 1.144 1.144 1.144 Power Drift
(dB) Measured 1g SAR
(W/kg)
-0.04
-0.07
-0.02
-0.06
-0.03
-0.07 0.02
-0.02 0.139 0.116 0.089 0.108 0.113 0.125 0.139 0.140 Reported 1g SAR
(W/kg) 0.155 0.129 0.104 0.127 0.131 0.145 0.167 0.168 SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 77 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report 15.4 Product specific 10g SAR
<WCDMA SAR>
Plot No. Band Mode Test Position Gap
(mm) Back Back Back WCDMA Band IV RMC 12.2Kbps 0 WCDMA Band IV RMC 12.2Kbps Bottom Side 0 0 42 WCDMA Band IV RMC 12.2Kbps WCDMA Band IV RMC 12.2Kbps 0 WCDMA Band IV RMC 12.2Kbps Bottom Side 0 WCDMA Band IV RMC 12.2Kbps Bottom Side 0 43 WCDMA Band II RMC 12.2Kbps 0 WCDMA Band II RMC 12.2Kbps Bottom Side 0 WCDMA Band II RMC 12.2Kbps 0 WCDMA Band II RMC 12.2Kbps 0 WCDMA Band II RMC 12.2Kbps Bottom Side 0 WCDMA Band II RMC 12.2Kbps Bottom Side 0 Back Back Back Report No. : FA742403 Tune-Up Limit
(dBm) 23.5 23.5 23.5 23.5 23.5 23.5 23.5 23.5 23.5 23.5 23.5 23.5 Tune-up Scaling Factor 1.079 1.079 1.143 1.086 1.143 1.086 1.067 1.067 1.079 1.081 1.079 1.081 Power Drift
(dB) 0.06 0.09 0.02 0.09 0.05
-0.02 0.05
-0.01 0.07 0.02 0.06
-0.03 Measured 10g SAR
(W/kg) 2.400 2.480 2.490 2.470 2.040 2.090 2.450 2.370 2.400 2.410 2.280 2.390 Reported 10g SAR
(W/kg) 2.589 2.676 2.846 2.683 2.331 2.271 2.613 2.528 2.589 2.606 2.460 2.585 Power Reduction Ch. Freq.
(MHz) Average Power
(dBm) 1513 1752.6 23.17 1513 1732.6 23.17 1312 1712.4 22.92 1413 1732.6 23.14 1312 1712.4 22.92 1413 1732.6 23.14 9400 1880 23.22 9400 1880 23.22 9262 1852.4 23.17 9538 1907.6 23.16 9262 1852.4 23.17 9538 1907.6 23.16 Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 78 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA742403
<LTE SAR>
Power Reduction Ch. Plot No. Band BW
(MHz) Modulation RB Size 1 1 50 50 100 100 1 1 1 1 1 1 50 50 50 50 100 100 1 1 1 1 1 1 50 50 100 100 44 LTE Band 4 20M QPSK LTE Band 4 20M QPSK LTE Band 4 20M QPSK LTE Band 4 20M QPSK LTE Band 4 20M QPSK LTE Band 4 20M QPSK LTE Band 66 20M QPSK LTE Band 66 20M QPSK 45 LTE Band 66 20M QPSK LTE Band 66 20M QPSK LTE Band 66 20M QPSK LTE Band 66 20M QPSK LTE Band 66 20M QPSK LTE Band 66 20M QPSK LTE Band 66 20M QPSK LTE Band 66 20M QPSK LTE Band 66 20M QPSK LTE Band 66 20M QPSK LTE Band 2 20M QPSK LTE Band 2 20M QPSK 46 LTE Band 2 20M QPSK LTE Band 2 20M QPSK LTE Band 2 20M QPSK LTE Band 2 20M QPSK LTE Band 2 20M QPSK LTE Band 2 20M QPSK LTE Band 2 20M QPSK LTE Band 2 20M QPSK RB Offset Test Position Gap
(mm) 49 49 0 0 0 0 49 49 49 49 49 49 0 0 0 0 0 0 49 49 49 49 49 49 0 0 0 0 Back Back Back Back Back Back Back 0 Bottom Side 0 0 Bottom Side 0 0 Bottom Side 0 0 Bottom Side 0 0 0 Bottom Side 0 Bottom Side 0 0 Bottom Side 0 0 0 0 Bottom Side 0 0 Bottom Side 0 0 0 Bottom Side 0 Bottom Side 0 0 Bottom Side 0 0 Bottom Side 0 Back Back Back Back Back Back Back Back Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Freq.
(MHz) Average Power
(dBm) 20175 1732.5 23.35 20175 1732.5 23.35 20175 1732.5 22.15 20175 1732.5 22.15 20175 1732.5 21.99 20175 1732.5 21.99 132322 1745 23.14 132322 1745 23.14 132072 1720 22.94 132572 1770 23.06 132072 1720 22.94 132572 1770 23.06 132322 1745 22.22 132322 1745 22.22 132072 1720 21.77 132572 1770 21.95 132322 1745 22.22 132322 1745 22.22 18900 1880 23.08 18900 1880 23.08 18700 1860 22.76 19100 1900 22.69 18700 1860 22.76 19100 1900 22.69 18900 1880 21.94 18900 1880 21.94 21.9 18900 1880 18900 1880 21.9 Tune-Up Limit
(dBm) 23.5 23.5 22.5 22.5 22.5 22.5 23.5 23.5 23.5 23.5 23.5 23.5 22.5 22.5 22.5 22.5 22.5 22.5 23.5 23.5 23.5 23.5 23.5 23.5 22.5 22.5 22.5 22.5 Tune-up Power Scaling Drift Factor
(dB) 1.035 0.02 1.035
-0.05 1.084 0.05 1.084
-0.02 1.125 0.07 1.125
-0.09 1.086 0.07 1.086
-0.06 1.138 0.04 1.107 0.09 1.138
-0.04 1.107 0.13 1.067 0.04 1.067
-0.13 1.183 0.08 1.135 0.06 1.067 0.04 1.067
-0.05 1.102 0.18 1.102
-0.04 1.186 0.05 1.205 0.14 1.186 0.03 1.205 0.04 1.138 0.09 1.138
-0.03 1.148 0.09 1.148 0.02 Measured 10g SAR
(W/kg) 2.290 1.820 1.890 1.500 1.880 1.490 2.270 1.900 2.220 2.080 1.860 1.780 1.980 1.650 1.900 1.870 1.940 1.610 2.010 1.950 2.140 2.010 1.980 2.040 1.720 1.620 1.720 1.820 Reported 10g SAR
(W/kg) 2.370 1.884 2.049 1.626 2.114 1.676 2.466 2.064 2.526 2.302 2.116 1.970 2.112 1.760 2.248 2.122 2.069 1.717 2.214 2.148 2.538 2.422 2.348 2.458 1.957 1.843 1.975 2.090 Power Drift
(dB) Measured 10g SAR
(W/kg) Reported 10g SAR
(W/kg) Duty Cycle Scaling Factor 1.144
<WLAN SAR>
Plot No. Band Mode Test Position Gap
(mm) Ch. Freq.
(MHz) Average Power
(dBm) Tune-Up Limit
(dBm) Tune-up Scaling Factor Duty Cycle
%
Back Front WLAN5.3GHz 802.11a 6Mbps WLAN5.3GHz 802.11a 6Mbps WLAN5.3GHz 802.11a 6Mbps Right Side 47 WLAN5.3GHz 802.11a Top Side 6Mbps WLAN5.5GHz 802.11a 6Mbps WLAN5.5GHz 802.11a 6Mbps WLAN5.5GHz 802.11a 6Mbps Right Side 48 WLAN5.5GHz 802.11a Top Side 6Mbps Front Back 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 60 60 60 5300 13.89 5300 5300 13.89 13.89 5300 13.89 144 5720 14.45 144 5720 14.45 144 5720 14.45 144 5720 14.45 14 14 14 14 14.5 14.5 14.5 14.5 1.026 87.41 1.026 87.41 1.144 0.04 0.02 1.026 87.41 1.144
-0.08 1.026 87.41 1.144
-0.08 1.012 87.41 1.144
-0.18 1.012 87.41 1.144
-0.13 1.012 87.41 1.144
-0.11 1.012 87.41 1.144
-0.04 0.445 0.501 0.063 0.749 0.305 0.483 0.042 0.497 0.522 0.588 0.074 0.879 0.353 0.559 0.049 0.575 SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 79 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report 15.5 Repeated SAR Measurement
<1g SAR>
No. Band Mode BW
(MHz) Modulation RB Size RB Offset Test Position Gap
(mm) Ch. Freq.
(MHz) Report No. : FA742403 Average Power
(dBm) Tune-Up Limit
(dBm) Tune-up Scaling Factor Duty Cycle
%
Duty Cycle Scaling Factor Power Drift
(dB) Measured 1g SAR
(W/kg) Ratio Reported 1g SAR
(W/kg)
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Back Back 10 10 251 848.8 31.35 251 848.8 31.35 49 Bottom Side 10 18700 1860 22.14 49 Bottom Side 10 18700 1860 22.14 49 49 Back Back 10 20175 1732.5 21.69 10 20175 1732.5 21.69
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Left Cheek Left Cheek Left Tilted Left Tilted Left Cheek Left Cheek 1 1 52 52 2412 16.13 2412 16.13 5260 13.75 5260 13.75 157 5785 15.16 157 5785 15.16 31.5 31.5 23 23 22 22 16.5 16.5 14 14 15.5 15.5 1.035 1.035 1.219 1.219 1.074 1.074
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0.09 1.050 1 1.087
-0.13 1.040 1.010 1.077
-0.08 0.978 1 1.192 0.03 0.07 0.975 1.003 1.189 1.050 1 1.128 0.01 0.979 1.073 1.051 1.089 97.59 1.025 0.03 1.070 1 1.194 1.089 97.59 1.025 0.02 1.010 1.059 1.127 1.059 87.41 1.144 0.05 0.801 1 0.971 1.059 87.41 1.144 0.03 0.776 1.032 0.940 1.081 87.41 1.144 0.05 0.944 1 1.168 1.081 87.41 1.144
-0.04 0.896 1.054 1.108 GSM850 GPRS 4 Tx slots GPRS
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<10g SAR>
802.11b 1Mbps 802.11b 1Mbps 802.11a 6Mbps 802.11a 6Mbps 802.11a 6Mbps 802.11a 6Mbps No. Band Mode Test Position Gap
(mm) Power Reduction Ch. Freq.
(MHz) 1st WCDMA Band IV RMC 12.2Kbps 2nd WCDMA Band IV RMC 12.2Kbps 1st WCDMA Band II RMC 12.2Kbps 2nd WCDMA Band II RMC 12.2Kbps Back Back Back Back 0 0 0 0 Full Full Full Full Average Power
(dBm) 1312 1712.4 22.92 1312 1712.4 22.92 9400 1880 23.22 9400 1880 23.22 Tune-Up Limit
(dBm) 23.5 23.5 23.5 23.5 Tune-up Scaling Factor 1.143 1.143 1.067 1.067 Power Drift
(dB) 0.02 0.06 0.05 0.13 Measured 10g SAR
(W/kg) 2.490 2.480 2.450 2.430 1 Ratio Reported 10g SAR
(W/kg) 2.846 1.004 2.834 2.613 1.008 2.592 1 General Note:
1. Per KDB 865664 D01v01r04, for each frequency band, repeated SAR measurement is required only when the measured SAR is 0.8W/kg. 2. Per KDB 865664 D01v01r04, if the ratio among the repeated measurement is 1.2 and the measured SAR
<1.45W/kg, only one repeated measurement is required. 3. Per KDB 865664 D01v01r04, if the extremity repeated SAR is necessary, the same procedures should be adapted for measurements according to extremity and occupational exposure limits by applying a factor of 2.5 for extremity exposure and a factor of 5 for occupational exposure to the corresponding SAR thresholds. 4. The ratio is the difference in percentage between original and repeated measured SAR. 5. All measurement SAR result is scaled-up to account for tune-up tolerance and is compliant. SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 80 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report 16. Simultaneous Transmission Analysis Report No. : FA742403 Simultaneous Transmission Configurations No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. General Note:
1. GSM Voice + WLAN2.4GHz GPRS/EDGE + WLAN2.4GHz WCDMA + WLAN2.4GHz LTE + WLAN2.4GHz GSM Voice + WLAN5.3/5.5GHz GPRS/EDGE + WLAN5.3/5.5GHz WCDMA + WLAN5.3/5.5GHz LTE + WLAN5.3/5.5GHz GSM Voice + WLAN5.2/5.8GHz GPRS/EDGE + WLAN5.2/5.8GHz WCDMA + WLAN5.2/5.8GHz LTE + WLAN5.2/5.8GHz GSM Voice + Bluetooth GPRS/EDGE + Bluetooth WCDMA + Bluetooth LTE + Bluetooth GSM Voice + WLAN5GHz + Bluetooth GPRS/EDGE + WLAN5GHz + Bluetooth WCDMA + WLAN5GHz + Bluetooth LTE + WLAN5GHz + Bluetooth Head Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Portable Handset Body-worn Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Hotspot Yes Yes Yes Note WWAN VoIP WWAN VoIP WWAN VoIP Yes Yes Yes WWAN VoIP WWAN VoIP WWAN VoIP WWAN VoIP WWAN VoIP WWAN VoIP WWAN VoIP WWAN VoIP WWAN VoIP WWAN VoIP WWAN VoIP WWAN VoIP This device supports VoIP in GPRS, EGPRS, WCDMA and LTE (e.g. for 3rd-party VoIP), LTE supports VoLTE operation. 3. 2. EUT will choose each GSM, WCDMA and LTE according to the network signal condition; therefore, they will not operate simultaneously at any moment. This device 2.4GHz WLAN/ 5.2GHz WLAN/5.8GHz WLAN support hotspot operation, and 5.2GHz WLAN/5.8GHz WLAN supports WiFi Direct (GC/GO), and 5.3GHz / 5.5GHz supports WiFi Direct (GC only). 4. EUT will choose either WLAN 2.4GHz or WLAN 5GHz according to the network signal condition; therefore, 2.4GHz WLAN and 5GHz WLAN will not operate simultaneously at any moment though they have independent antenna. 5. WLAN 2.4GHz and Bluetooth share the same antenna so cant transmit simultaneously. 6. According to the EUT character, WLAN 5GHz and Bluetooth can transmit simultaneously. 7. For body-worn simultaneously analysis, since the SAR summation of 3 transmitters can cover others combination of 2 transmitters, therefore in this section did not additional to evaluate 2Tx combination of simultaneously transmission. The worst case 5 GHz WLAN SAR for each configuration was used for SAR summation. The reported SAR summation is calculated based on the same configuration and test position. 8. 9. 10. Per KDB 447498 D01v06, simultaneous transmission SAR is compliant if, i) Scalar SAR summation < 1.6W/kg. ii) 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. iii) If SPLSR 0.04, simultaneously transmission SAR measurement is not necessary. iv) Simultaneously transmission SAR measurement, and the reported multi-band SAR < 1.6W/kg. v) The SPLSR calculated results please refer to section 16.2. 11. For simultaneous transmission analysis, Bluetooth SAR is estimated per KDB 447498 D01v06 based on the formula
(max. power of channel, including tune-up tolerance, mW)/(min. test separation distance, mm)][f(GHz)/x] W/kg for test separation distances 50 mm; where x = 7.5 for 1-g SAR, and x = 18.75 for 10-g SAR. ii) When the minimum separation distance is < 5mm, the distance is used 5mm to determine SAR test exclusion. iii) 0.4 W/kg for 1-g SAR and 1.0 W/kg for 10-g SAR, when the test separation distances is > 50 mm. below. i) SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 81 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA742403
<1g SAR>
<10g SAR>
Bluetooth Max Power (dBm) 2.0 Bluetooth Max Power (dBm) 2.0 Exposure Position Test separation Estimated SAR (W/kg) Exposure Position Test separation Estimated SAR (W/kg) Body worn 15 mm 0.028 Product specific 10g SAR 0 mm 0.034 SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 82 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report 16.1 Head Exposure Conditions Exposure Position Right Cheek Right Tilted Left Cheek Left Tilted Right Cheek Right Tilted Left Cheek Left Tilted Right Cheek Right Tilted Left Cheek Left Tilted Right Cheek Right Tilted Left Cheek Left Tilted Right Cheek Right Tilted Left Cheek Left Tilted Right Cheek Right Tilted Left Cheek Left Tilted Right Cheek Right Tilted Left Cheek Left Tilted Right Cheek Right Tilted Left Cheek Left Tilted Right Cheek Right Tilted Left Cheek Left Tilted Right Cheek Right Tilted Left Cheek Left Tilted 1 WWAN 1g SAR
(W/kg) 0.667 0.375 0.713 0.369 0.172 0.090 0.111 0.103 0.255 0.143 0.282 0.143 0.298 0.214 0.202 0.201 0.394 0.205 0.244 0.244 0.161 0.072 0.175 0.095 0.214 0.119 0.243 0.127 0.238 0.160 0.143 0.166 0.261 0.185 0.161 0.177 0.344 0.182 0.211 0.208 2 2.4GHz WLAN 1g SAR
(W/kg) 0.538 0.523 1.194 0.837 0.538 0.523 1.194 0.837 0.538 0.523 1.194 0.837 0.538 0.523 1.194 0.837 0.538 0.523 1.194 0.837 0.538 0.523 1.194 0.837 0.538 0.523 1.194 0.837 0.538 0.523 1.194 0.837 0.538 0.523 1.194 0.837 0.538 0.523 1.194 0.837 3 5GHz WLAN 1g SAR
(W/kg) 0.739 0.923 1.168 1.105 0.739 0.923 1.168 1.105 0.739 0.923 1.168 1.105 0.739 0.923 1.168 1.105 0.739 0.923 1.168 1.105 0.739 0.923 1.168 1.105 0.739 0.923 1.168 1.105 0.739 0.923 1.168 1.105 0.739 0.923 1.168 1.105 0.739 0.923 1.168 1.105 Report No. : FA742403 1+2 Summed 1g SAR
(W/kg) 1+3 Summed 1g SAR
(W/kg) 1+2 SPLSR 1+2 Case No 1+3 SPLSR 1+3 Case No 1.21 0.90 1.91 1.21 0.71 0.61 1.31 0.94 0.79 0.67 1.48 0.98 0.84 0.74 1.40 1.04 0.93 0.73 1.44 1.08 0.70 0.60 1.37 0.93 0.75 0.64 1.44 0.96 0.78 0.68 1.34 1.00 0.80 0.71 1.36 1.01 0.88 0.71 1.41 1.05 1.41 1.30 1.88 1.47 0.91 1.01 1.28 1.21 0.99 1.07 1.45 1.25 1.04 1.14 1.37 1.31 1.13 1.13 1.41 1.35 0.90 1.00 1.34 1.20 0.95 1.04 1.41 1.23 0.98 1.08 1.31 1.27 1.00 1.11 1.33 1.28 1.08 1.11 1.38 1.31 0.03
#1 0.03
#2 WWAN Band GSM GSM850 GSM1900 Band V WCDMA Band IV Band II Band 12 Band 5 LTE Band 4 Band 66 Band 2 SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 83 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report 16.2 Hotspot Exposure Conditions WWAN Band Exposure Position GSM GSM850 GSM1900 Band V WCDMA Band IV Band II Front Back Left Side Right Side Top Side Bottom Side Front Back Left Side Right Side Top Side Bottom Side Front Back Left Side Right Side Top Side Bottom Side Front Back Left Side Right Side Top Side Bottom Side Front Back Left Side Right Side Top Side Bottom Side Report No. : FA742403 1 WWAN 1g SAR
(W/kg) 0.795 1.087 0.665 0.508 0.314 0.438 0.611 0.105 0.152 0.607 0.305 0.429 0.306 0.199 0.119 0.421 0.734 0.081 0.138 1.102 0.793 1.106 0.188 0.283 1.093 2 3 2.4GHz WLAN 5GHz WLAN 1g SAR
(W/kg) 0.310 0.277 0.252 0.195 0.310 0.277 0.252 0.195 0.310 0.277 0.252 0.195 0.310 0.277 0.252 0.195 0.310 0.277 0.252 0.195 1g SAR
(W/kg) 0.283 0.287 0.083 0.507 0.283 0.287 0.083 0.507 0.283 0.287 0.083 0.507 0.283 0.287 0.083 0.507 0.283 0.287 0.083 0.507 1+2 Summed 1g SAR (W/kg) 1.11 1.36 0.67 0.76 0.20 0.31 0.75 0.89 0.11 0.40 0.20 0.61 0.62 0.71 0.31 0.45 0.20 0.12 0.73 1.01 0.08 0.39 0.20 1.10 1.10 1.38 0.19 0.54 0.20 1.09 1+3 Summed 1g SAR
(W/kg) 1.08 1.37 0.67 0.59 0.51 0.31 0.72 0.90 0.11 0.24 0.51 0.61 0.59 0.72 0.31 0.28 0.51 0.12 0.70 1.02 0.08 0.22 0.51 1.10 1.08 1.39 0.19 0.37 0.51 1.09 SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 84 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA742403 WWAN Band Exposure Position Band 12 Band 5 LTE Band 4 Band 66 Band 2 Front Back Left Side Right Side Top Side Bottom Side Front Back Left Side Right Side Top Side Bottom Side Front Back Left Side Right Side Top Side Bottom Side Front Back Left Side Right Side Top Side Bottom Side Front Back Left Side Right Side Top Side Bottom Side 1 WWAN 1g SAR
(W/kg) 0.169 0.280 0.297 0.285 0.053 0.322 0.354 0.271 0.180 0.103 0.505 1.128 0.071 0.141 1.004 0.432 1.024 0.091 0.109 0.997 0.780 1.178 0.166 0.284 1.192 2 3 2.4GHz WLAN 5GHz WLAN 1g SAR
(W/kg) 0.310 0.277 0.252 0.195 0.310 0.277 0.252 0.195 0.310 0.277 0.252 0.195 0.310 0.277 0.252 0.195 0.310 0.277 0.252 0.195 1g SAR
(W/kg) 0.283 0.287 0.083 0.507 0.283 0.287 0.083 0.507 0.283 0.287 0.083 0.507 0.283 0.287 0.083 0.507 0.283 0.287 0.083 0.507 1+2 Summed 1g SAR (W/kg) 0.48 0.56 0.30 0.54 0.20 0.05 0.63 0.63 0.27 0.43 0.20 0.10 0.82 1.41 0.07 0.39 0.20 1.00 0.74 1.30 0.09 0.36 0.20 1.00 1.09 1.46 0.17 0.54 0.20 1.19 1+3 Summed 1g SAR
(W/kg) 0.45 0.57 0.30 0.37 0.51 0.05 0.61 0.64 0.27 0.26 0.51 0.10 0.79 1.42 0.07 0.22 0.51 1.00 0.72 1.31 0.09 0.19 0.51 1.00 1.06 1.47 0.17 0.37 0.51 1.19 SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 85 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report 16.3 Body-Worn Accessory Exposure Conditions Report No. : FA742403 WWAN Band Exposure Position GSM GSM850 GSM1900 Band V WCDMA Band IV Band II Band 12 Band 5 LTE Band 4 Band 66 Band 2 Front Back Front Back Front Back Front Back Front Back Front Back Front Back Front Back Front Back Front Back 1 WWAN 1g SAR
(W/kg) 0.625 0.883 0.225 0.295 0.255 0.367 0.426 0.670 0.531 0.618 0.118 0.260 0.170 0.323 0.359 0.729 0.368 0.747 0.384 0.427 2 2.4GHz WLAN 1g SAR
(W/kg) 0.155 0.129 0.155 0.129 0.155 0.129 0.155 0.129 0.155 0.129 0.155 0.129 0.155 0.129 0.155 0.129 0.155 0.129 0.155 0.129 3 4 5GHz WLAN Bluetooth 1g SAR
(W/kg) 0.167 0.168 0.167 0.168 0.167 0.168 0.167 0.168 0.167 0.168 0.167 0.168 0.167 0.168 0.167 0.168 0.167 0.168 0.167 0.168 Estimated 1g SAR
(W/kg) 0.028 0.028 0.028 0.028 0.028 0.028 0.028 0.028 0.028 0.028 0.028 0.028 0.028 0.028 0.028 0.028 0.028 0.028 0.028 0.028 1+2 Summed 1g SAR
(W/kg) 1+3+4 Summed 1g SAR
(W/kg) 0.78 1.01 0.38 0.42 0.41 0.50 0.58 0.80 0.69 0.75 0.27 0.39 0.33 0.45 0.51 0.86 0.52 0.88 0.54 0.56 0.82 1.08 0.42 0.49 0.45 0.56 0.62 0.87 0.73 0.81 0.31 0.46 0.37 0.52 0.55 0.93 0.56 0.94 0.58 0.62 SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 86 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report 16.4 Product Specific 10g SAR Exposure Conditions Report No. : FA742403 WWAN Band Exposure Position 1 2 WWAN 5GHz WLAN 10g SAR
(W/kg) 10g SAR
(W/kg) WCDMA Band IV Band II Band 4 LTE Band 66 Band 2 Back Bottom Side Back Bottom Side Back Bottom Side Back Bottom Side Back Bottom Side 2.846 2.676 2.613 2.585 2.370 1.884 2.526 2.116 2.538 2.458 0.588 0.588 0.588 0.588 0.588 3 Bluetooth Estimated 10g SAR
(W/kg) 0.034 0.034 0.034 0.034 0.034 1+2+3 Summed 10g SAR (W/kg) 3.47 2.68 3.24 2.59 2.99 1.88 3.15 2.12 3.16 2.46 SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 87 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA742403 16.5 SPLSR Evaluation and Analysis General Note:
1. When standalone SAR is measured for both antennas in the pair, the peak location separation distance is computed by the square root of [(x1x2)2 + (y1y2)2 + (z1z2)2], where (x1, y1, z1) and (x2, y2, z2) are the coordinates in the area scans or extrapolated peak SAR locations in the zoom scans, as appropriate. SPLSR = (SAR1 + SAR2)1.5 / (min. separation distance, mm). If SPLSR 0.04, simultaneously transmission SAR measurement is not necessary. 2. 3D distance
(mm) Summed SAR
(W/kg) SPLSR Results Simultaneous SAR 76.7 1.91 0.03 Not required Summed SAR
(W/kg) SPLSR Results Simultaneous SAR 3D distance
(mm) 75.8 1.88 0.03 Not required Case
#1 Band Position GSM850 WLAN2.4GHz Left Cheek SAR
(W/kg) 0.713 1.194 Gap
(mm) 0 0 SAR peak location (m) X 0.0613 0.0299 Y 0.261 0.331 Z
-0.172
-0.171 WLAN2.4GHz GSM850 Case
#2 Band Position GSM850 WLAN5.8GHz Left Cheek SAR
(W/kg) 0.713 1.168 Gap
(mm) 0 0 SAR peak location (m) X 0.0613 0.0113 Y 0.261 0.318 Z
-0.172
-0.171 WLAN5.8GHz GSM850 Test Engineer: Weilong Chen SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 88 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report 17. Uncertainty Assessment Report No. : FA742403 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 An 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 table below. 1/3 1/6 Rectangular Triangular U-Shape 1/2 Uncertainty Distributions Multi-plying Factor(a) Normal 1/k(b)
(a) standard uncertainty is determined as the product of the multiplying factor and the estimated range of variations in the measured quantity
(b) is the coverage factor Table 17.1. 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. SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 89 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA742403 Uncertainty Value
(%) Probability Divisor
(Ci) 1g
(Ci) 10g Standard Uncertainty
(1g) (%) Standard Uncertainty
(10g) (%) Error Description Measurement System Probe Calibration Axial Isotropy Hemispherical Isotropy Boundary Effects Linearity System Detection Limits Modulation Response Readout Electronics Response Time Integration Time RF Ambient Noise RF Ambient Reflections Probe Positioner Probe Positioning Max. SAR Eval. Test Sample Related Device Positioning Device Holder Power Drift Power Scaling Phantom and Setup Phantom Uncertainty SAR correction 6.0 4.7 9.6 1.0 4.7 1.0 3.2 0.3 0.0 2.6 3.0 3.0 0.4 2.9 2.0 3.0 3.6 5.0 0.0 N R R R R R R N R R R R R R R N N R R Liquid Conductivity Repeatability Liquid Conductivity (target) Liquid Conductivity (mea.) Temp. unc. - Conductivity Liquid Permittivity Repeatability Liquid Permittivity (target) Liquid Permittivity (mea.) Temp. unc. - Permittivity 6.1 0.0 0.2 5.0 2.5 3.4 0.15 5.0 2.5 0.83 R R N R R R N R R R Combined Std. Uncertainty Coverage Factor for 95 %
Expanded STD Uncertainty 1 1.732 1.732 1.732 1.732 1.732 1.732 1 1.732 1.732 1.732 1.732 1.732 1.732 1.732 1 1 1.732 1.732 1.732 1.732 1 1.732 1.732 1.732 1 1.732 1.732 1.732 1 0.7 0.7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0.78 0.78 0.78 0.78 0.23 0.23 0.23 0.23 1 0.7 0.7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0.84 0.71 0.71 0.71 0.71 0.26 0.26 0.26 0.26 6.0 1.9 3.9 0.6 2.7 0.6 1.8 0.3 0.0 1.5 1.7 1.7 0.2 1.7 1.2 3.0 3.6 2.9 0.0 3.5 0.0 0.1 2.3 1.1 1.5 0.0 0.7 0.3 0.1 6.0 1.9 3.9 0.6 2.7 0.6 1.8 0.3 0.0 1.5 1.7 1.7 0.2 1.7 1.2 3.0 3.6 2.9 0.0 3.5 0.0 0.1 2.0 1.0 1.4 0.0 0.8 0.4 0.1 11.4%
K=2 22.9%
11.4%
K=2 22.7%
Table 17.2. Uncertainty Budget for frequency range 300 MHz to 3 GHz SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 90 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA742403 Uncertainty Value
(%) Probability Divisor
(Ci) 1g
(Ci) 10g Standard Uncertainty
(1g) (%) Standard Uncertainty
(10g) (%) Error Description Measurement System Probe Calibration Axial Isotropy Hemispherical Isotropy Boundary Effects Linearity System Detection Limits Modulation Response Readout Electronics Response Time Integration Time RF Ambient Noise RF Ambient Reflections Probe Positioner Probe Positioning Max. SAR Eval. Test Sample Related Device Positioning Device Holder Power Drift Power Scaling Phantom and Setup Phantom Uncertainty SAR correction 6.55 4.7 9.6 2.0 4.7 1.0 3.2 0.3 0.0 2.6 3.0 3.0 0.4 6.7 4.0 3.0 3.6 5.0 0.0 N R R R R R R N R R R R R R R N N R R 1 1.732 1.732 1.732 1.732 1.732 1.732 1 1.732 1.732 1.732 1.732 1.732 1.732 1.732 1 1 1.732 1.732 1.732 1.732 1 1.732 1.732 1.732 1 1.732 1.732 1.732 1 0.7 0.7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0.78 0.78 0.78 0.78 0.23 0.23 0.23 0.23 1 0.7 0.7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0.84 0.71 0.71 0.71 0.71 0.26 0.26 0.26 0.26 6.6 1.9 3.9 1.2 2.7 0.6 1.8 0.3 0.0 1.5 1.7 1.7 0.2 3.9 2.3 3.0 3.6 2.9 0.0 3.8 0.0 0.1 2.3 1.1 1.5 0.0 0.7 0.3 0.1 6.6 1.9 3.9 1.2 2.7 0.6 1.8 0.3 0.0 1.5 1.7 1.7 0.2 3.9 2.3 3.0 3.6 2.9 0.0 3.8 0.0 0.1 2.0 1.0 1.4 0.0 0.8 0.4 0.1 12.5%
K=2 25.0%
Liquid Conductivity Repeatability Liquid Conductivity (target) Liquid Conductivity (mea.) Temp. unc. - Conductivity Liquid Permittivity Repeatability Liquid Permittivity (target) Liquid Permittivity (mea.) Temp. unc. - Permittivity 6.6 0.0 0.2 5.0 2.5 3.4 0.15 5.0 2.5 0.83 R R N R R R N R R R Combined Std. Uncertainty Coverage Factor for 95 %
Expanded STD Uncertainty 12.5%
K=2 25.1%
Table 17.3. Uncertainty Budget for frequency range 3 GHz to 6 GHz SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 91 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report 18. References Report No. : FA742403
[1] FCC 47 CFR Part 2 Frequency Allocations and Radio Treaty Matters; General Rules and Regulations
[2] ANSI/IEEE Std. C95.1-1992, IEEE Standard for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure
[3]
to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz, September 1992 IEEE Std. 1528-2013, IEEE Recommended Practice for Determining the Peak Spatial-Average Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) in the Human Head from Wireless Communications Devices:
Measurement Techniques, Sep 2013
[4] SPEAG DASY System Handbook
[5] FCC KDB 248227 D01 v02r02, SAR Guidance for IEEE 802.11 (WiFi) Transmitters, Oct 2015.
[6] FCC KDB 447498 D01 v06, Mobile and Portable Device RF Exposure Procedures and Equipment Authorization Policies, Oct 2015
[7] FCC KDB 648474 D04 v01r03, SAR Evaluation Considerations for Wireless Handsets, Oct 2015.
[8] FCC KDB 941225 D01 v03r01, 3G SAR MEAUREMENT PROCEDURES, Oct 2015
[9] FCC KDB 941225 D05 v02r05, SAR Evaluation Considerations for LTE Devices, Dec 2015
[10] FCC KDB 941225 D05A v01r02, Rel. 10 LTE SAR Test Guidance and KDB Inquiries, Oct 2015
[11] FCC KDB 941225 D06 v02r01, "SAR Evaluation Procedures for Portable Devices with Wireless Router Capabilities", Oct 2015.
[12] FCC KDB 865664 D01 v01r04, "SAR Measurement Requirements for 100 MHz to 6 GHz", Aug 2015.
[13] FCC KDB 865664 D02 v01r02, RF Exposure Compliance Reporting and Documentation Considerations Oct 2015. SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page 92 of 92 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170509 FCC SAR Test Report Report No. : FA742403 Appendix A. Plots of System Performance Check The plots are shown as follows. SPORTON International (ShenZhen) INC. TEL : 86-755-8637-9589 / FAX : 86-755-8637-9595 FCC ID : R38YL3701A Page A1 of A1 Issued Date : Jul. 12, 2017 Form version. : 170125 TestLaboratory:SportonInternationalInc.SAR/HACTestingLabDate:2017.06.19 System Check_Head_750MHz_170619 DUT: D750V3-SN:1099 CommunicationSystem:UID0,CW(0);Frequency:750MHz;DutyCycle:1:1 Medium:HSL_750_170619Mediumparametersused:f=750MHz;
1000kg/m3 Ambient Temperature23.4
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Phantom:SAM2;Type:QD000P40CD;Serial:TP:1671
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MeasurementSW:DASY52,Version52.8(8);SEMCADXVersion14.6.10(7331)
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Pin=250mW/Area Scan (61x61x1):Interpolatedgrid:dx=15mm,dy=15mm MaximumvalueofSAR(interpolated)=2.54W/kg Pin=250mW/Zoom Scan (5x5x7)/Cube 0:Measurementgrid:dx=8mm,dy=8mm,dz=5mm ReferenceValue=54.84V/m;PowerDrift=-0.01dB PeakSAR(extrapolated)=2.97W/kg SAR(1 g) = 2.02 W/kg; SAR(10 g) = 1.34 W/kg MaximumvalueofSAR(measured)=2.56W/kg 0dB=2.54W/kg TestLaboratory:SportonInternationalInc.SAR/HACTestingLabDate:2017.06.18 System Check_Head_835MHz_170618 DUT: D835V2-SN:4d162 CommunicationSystem:UID0,CW;Frequency:835MHz;DutyCycle:1:1 Medium:HSL_835_170618Mediumparametersused:f=835MHz;=0.91S/m;r=42.91;=
1000kg/m3 Ambient Temperature23.5; Liquid Temperature22.7 DASY5Configuration:
-Probe:EX3DV4-SN3819;ConvF(9.76,9.76,9.76);Calibrated:2016.11.28;
-Sensor-Surface:2mm(MechanicalSurfaceDetection)
-Electronics:DAE4Sn1303;Calibrated:2016.11.22
-Phantom:SAM2;Type:QD000P40CD;Serial:TP:1671
-MeasurementSW:DASY52,Version52.8(8);SEMCADXVersion14.6.10(7331) Pin=250mW/Area Scan (61x61x1):Interpolatedgrid:dx=15mm,dy=15mm MaximumvalueofSAR(interpolated)=3.18W/kg Pin=250mW/Zoom Scan (5x5x7)/Cube 0:Measurementgrid:dx=8mm,dy=8mm,dz=5mm ReferenceValue=60.82V/m;PowerDrift=-0.14dB PeakSAR(extrapolated)=3.59W/kg SAR(1 g) = 2.42 W/kg; SAR(10 g) = 1.59 W/kg MaximumvalueofSAR(measured)=3.06W/kg 0dB=3.18W/kg TestLaboratory:SportonInternationalInc.SAR/HACTestingLabDate:2017.06.18 System Check_Head_1750MHz_170618 DUT: D1750V2-SN:1069 CommunicationSystem:UID0,CW;Frequency:1750MHz;DutyCycle:1:1 Medium:HSL_1800_170618Mediumparametersused:f=1750MHz;=1.381S/m;r=40.83;
=1000kg/m3 Ambient Temperature23.4; Liquid Temperature22.7 DASY5Configuration:
-Probe:EX3DV4-SN3819;ConvF(8.56,8.56,8.56);Calibrated:2016.11.28;
-Sensor-Surface:2mm(MechanicalSurfaceDetection)
-Electronics:DAE4Sn1303;Calibrated:2016.11.22
-Phantom:SAM2;Type:QD000P40CD;Serial:TP:1671
-MeasurementSW:DASY52,Version52.8(8);SEMCADXVersion14.6.10(7331) Pin=250mW/Area Scan (61x61x1):Interpolatedgrid:dx=15mm,dy=15mm MaximumvalueofSAR(interpolated)=12.6W/kg Pin=250mW/Zoom Scan (5x5x7)/Cube 0:Measurementgrid:dx=8mm,dy=8mm,dz=5mm ReferenceValue=95.36V/m;PowerDrift=-0.11dB PeakSAR(extrapolated)=15.5W/kg SAR(1 g) = 8.69 W/kg; SAR(10 g) = 4.68 W/kg MaximumvalueofSAR(measured)=12.0W/kg 0dB=12.6W/kg TestLaboratory:SportonInternationalInc.SAR/HACTestingLabDate:2017.06.17 System Check_Head_1900MHz_170617 DUT: D1900V2-SN:5d182 CommunicationSystem:UID0,CW;Frequency:1900MHz;DutyCycle:1:1 Medium:HSL_1900_170617Mediumparametersused:f=1900MHz;=1.422S/m;r=40.315;
=1000kg/m3 Ambient Temperature23.4; Liquid Temperature22.6 DASY5Configuration:
-Probe:EX3DV4-SN3819;ConvF(8.17,8.17,8.17);Calibrated:2016.11.28;
-Sensor-Surface:2mm(MechanicalSurfaceDetection)
-Electronics:DAE4Sn1303;Calibrated:2016.11.22
-Phantom:SAM2;Type:QD000P40CD;Serial:TP:1671
-MeasurementSW:DASY52,Version52.8(8);SEMCADXVersion14.6.10(7331) Pin=250mW/Area Scan (61x61x1):Interpolatedgrid:dx=15mm,dy=15mm MaximumvalueofSAR(interpolated)=13.8W/kg Pin=250mW/Zoom Scan (5x5x7)/Cube 0:Measurementgrid:dx=8mm,dy=8mm,dz=5mm ReferenceValue=98.51V/m;PowerDrift=-0.04dB PeakSAR(extrapolated)=17.3W/kg SAR(1 g) = 9.34 W/kg; SAR(10 g) = 4.83 W/kg MaximumvalueofSAR(measured)=13.2W/kg 0dB=13.8W/kg TestLaboratory:SportonInternationalInc.SAR/HACTestingLabDate:2017.06.22 System Check_Head_2450MHz_170622 DUT: D2450V2-SN:924 CommunicationSystem:UID0,CW;Frequency:2450MHz;DutyCycle:1:1 Medium:HSL_2450_170622Mediumparametersused:f=2450MHz;=1.809S/m;r=37.604;
=1000kg/m3 Ambient Temperature23.5; Liquid Temperature22.4 DASY5Configuration:
-Probe:EX3DV4-SN3819;ConvF(7.24,7.24,7.24);Calibrated:2016.11.28;
-Sensor-Surface:2mm(MechanicalSurfaceDetection)
-Electronics:DAE4Sn1303;Calibrated:2016.11.22
-Phantom:SAM2;Type:QD000P40CD;Serial:TP:1671
-MeasurementSW:DASY52,Version52.8(8);SEMCADXVersion14.6.10(7331) Pin=250mW/Area Scan (81x81x1):Interpolatedgrid:dx=12mm,dy=12mm MaximumvalueofSAR(interpolated)=19.5W/kg Pin=250mW/Zoom Scan (7x7x7)/Cube 0:Measurementgrid:dx=5mm,dy=5mm,dz=5mm ReferenceValue=88.50V/m;PowerDrift=-0.02dB PeakSAR(extrapolated)=25.4W/kg SAR(1 g) = 12.5 W/kg; SAR(10 g) = 5.83 W/kg MaximumvalueofSAR(measured)=19.0W/kg 0dB=19.5W/kg TestLaboratory:SportonInternationalInc.SAR/HACTestingLabDate:2017.06.23 System Check_Head_5250MHz_170623 DUT: D5GHzV2-SN:1167 CommunicationSystem:UID0,CW(0);Frequency:5250MHz;DutyCycle:1:1 Medium:HSL_5250_170623Mediumparametersused:f=5250MHz;
=
Ambient Temperature23.5
; Liquid Temperature22.5 1000kg/m3
=
4.597S/m;
=36.241;
r
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SN3819;ConvF(5.17,5.17,5.17);Calibrated:2016.11.28;
DASY5Configuration:
-
Probe:EX3DV4 Sensor-Surface:1.4mm(MechanicalSurfaceDetection)
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Electronics:DAE4Sn1303;Calibrated:2016.11.22
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Phantom:SAM2;Type:QD000P40CD;Serial:TP:1671
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MeasurementSW:DASY52,Version52.8(8);SEMCADXVersion14.6.10(7331)
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Pin=100mW/Area Scan (71x71x1):Interpolatedgrid:dx=10mm,dy=10mm MaximumvalueofSAR(interpolated)=17.2W/kg Pin=100mW/Zoom Scan (7x7x7)/Cube 0:Measurementgrid:dx=4mm,dy=4mm,dz=1.4mm ReferenceValue=54.03V/m;PowerDrift=0.09dB PeakSAR(extrapolated)=29.3W/kg SAR(1 g) = 7.37 W/kg; SAR(10 g) = 2.05 W/kg MaximumvalueofSAR(measured)=18.0W/kg 0dB=17.2W/kg TestLaboratory:SportonInternationalInc.SAR/HACTestingLabDate:2017.06.23 System Check_Head_5600MHz_170623 DUT: D5GHzV2-SN:1167 CommunicationSystem:UID0,CW;Frequency:5600MHz;DutyCycle:1:1 Medium:HSL_5600_170623Mediumparametersused:f=5600MHz;
=
Ambient Temperature23.5
; Liquid Temperature22.7 1000kg/m3
=
4.954S/m;
=35.793;
r
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SN3819;ConvF(4.55,4.55,4.55);Calibrated:2016.11.28;
DASY5Configuration:
-
Probe:EX3DV4 Sensor-Surface:1.4mm(MechanicalSurfaceDetection)
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Electronics:DAE4Sn1303;Calibrated:2016.11.22
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Phantom:SAM2;Type:QD000P40CD;Serial:TP:1671
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MeasurementSW:DASY52,Version52.8(8);SEMCADXVersion14.6.10(7331)
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Pin=100mW/Area Scan (71x71x1):Interpolatedgrid:dx=10mm,dy=10mm MaximumvalueofSAR(interpolated)=20.7W/kg Pin=100mW/Zoom Scan (7x7x7)/Cube 0:Measurementgrid:dx=4mm,dy=4mm,dz=1.4mm ReferenceValue=69.18V/m;PowerDrift=0.09dB PeakSAR(extrapolated)=36.5W/kg SAR(1 g) = 8.45 W/kg; SAR(10 g) = 2.31 W/kg MaximumvalueofSAR(measured)=21.0W/kg 0dB=21.0W/kg TestLaboratory:SportonInternationalInc.SAR/HACTestingLabDate:2017.06.23 System Check_Head_5750MHz_170623 DUT: D5GHzV2-SN:1167 CommunicationSystem:UID0,CW(0);Frequency:5750MHz;DutyCycle:1:1 Medium:HSL_5750_170623Mediumparametersused:f=5750MHz;
=
Ambient Temperature23.4
; Liquid Temperature22.9 1000kg/m3
=
5.119S/m;
=35.497;
r
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SN3819;ConvF(4.7,4.7,4.7);Calibrated:2016.11.28;
DASY5Configuration:
-
Probe:EX3DV4 Sensor-Surface:2mm(MechanicalSurfaceDetection)
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Electronics:DAE4Sn1303;Calibrated:2016.11.22
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Phantom:SAM2;Type:QD000P40CD;Serial:TP:1671
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MeasurementSW:DASY52,Version52.8(8);SEMCADXVersion14.6.10(7331)
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Pin=100mW/Area Scan (71x71x1):Interpolatedgrid:dx=10mm,dy=10mm MaximumvalueofSAR(interpolated)=15.5W/kg Pin=100mW/Zoom Scan (7x7x7)/Cube 0:Measurementgrid:dx=4mm,dy=4mm,dz=1.4mm ReferenceValue=51.33V/m;PowerDrift=-0.11dB PeakSAR(extrapolated)=32.8W/kg SAR(1 g) = 7.65 W/kg; SAR(10 g) = 2.08 W/kg MaximumvalueofSAR(measured)=16.1W/kg 0dB=16.1W/kg
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2017-08-07 | 2422 ~ 2452 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
2 | 1860 ~ 1900 | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | ||
3 | 5775 ~ 5775 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | ||
4 | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | |||
5 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 3 4 5 | Effective |
2017-08-07
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1 2 3 4 5 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Yulong Computer Telecommunication Scientific (Shenzhen) Co. LTD
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1 2 3 4 5 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0022250344
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1 2 3 4 5 | Physical Address |
Building B, Boton Science Park Chaguang Road, Xili Town, Nanshan District, Shenzh
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1 2 3 4 5 |
Building B, Boton Science Park
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1 2 3 4 5 |
Shenzhen, N/A
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1 2 3 4 5 |
China
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | TCB Application Email Address |
s******@nemko.com
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1 2 3 4 5 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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1 2 3 4 5 |
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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1 2 3 4 5 |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Grantee Code |
R38
|
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1 2 3 4 5 | Equipment Product Code |
YL3701A
|
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Name |
Y******** C******
|
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1 2 3 4 5 | Title |
Project Manager
|
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1 2 3 4 5 | Telephone Number |
86-75********
|
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1 2 3 4 5 | Fax Number |
86-75********
|
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1 2 3 4 5 |
c******@yulong.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 4 5 | 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 4 5 | 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?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 01/31/2018 | ||||
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 4 5 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Smartphone | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | 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 4 5 | Grant Comments | Output power listed is conducted. This device is approved for use in the handset described in this filing. SAR compliance for body-worn operations is restricted to belt-clips, holsters, or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and which provide at least 1.5 cm separation between the device including its antenna and the body of user. End-users must be informed of the body-worn accessory operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR for head, body-worn accessory, product specific (wireless router), and simultaneous transmission exposure conditions are 1.19 W/kg, 0.16 W/kg, 0.31 W/kg, and 1.48 W/kg, respectively. HAC Rating: M3 T3 - 2011. Some T-Coil tests have not been performed as permitted by FCC policy. | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Output power listed is ERP for Part 22 and Part 27 for frequencies below 1 GHz, EIRP for Part 24 and Part 27 for frequencies above 1 GHz. 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 1.5 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 for head, body-worn accessory, product specific (wireless router), simultaneous transmission exposure conditions, and product specific 10-g SAR are 0.71 W/kg, 0.88 W/kg, 1.19 W/kg, 1.48 W/kg, and 2.85 W/kg respectively. This device contains functions that are not operational in the U.S. Territories. This filing is only applicable for U.S. operations. HAC Rating: M3 T3- 2011. Some T-Coil tests have not been performed as permitted by FCC policy. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Output power listed is conducted. This device is approved for use in the handset described in this filing. SAR compliance for body-worn operations is restricted to belt-clips, holsters, or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and which provide at least 1.5 cm separation between the device including its antenna and the body of user. End-users must be informed of the body-worn accessory operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR for head, body-worn accessory, product specific (wireless router), simultaneous transmission exposure conditions, and product specific 10-g SAR are 1.17 W/kg, 0.17 W/kg, 0.51 W/kg, 1.47 W/kg, and 0.88 W/kg respectively. HAC Rating: M3 T3 - 2011. Some T-Coil tests have not been performed as permitted by FCC policy. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | 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 4 5 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | 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 4 5 | Firm Name |
Sporton International (Shenzhen) Inc.
|
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1 2 3 4 5 | Name |
M******** L******
|
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1 2 3 4 5 | Telephone Number |
86-51********
|
||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Fax Number |
86-51********
|
||||
1 2 3 4 5 |
m******@sporton.com.tw
|
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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 | 15C | CC | 2402 | 2480 | 0.0018 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 15C | CC HC | 2412 | 2462 | 0.2729 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 3 | 15C | CC HC | 2422 | 2452 | 0.2667 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 22H | HC | 824.2 | 848.8 | 1.1722 | 0.0152 ppm | 242KGXW | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 22H | 824.2 | 848.8 | 0.2559 | 0.0105 ppm | 247KG7W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 3 | 22H | HC | 826.4 | 846.6 | 0.1652 | 0.0112 ppm | 4M16F9W | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 4 | 24E | HC | 1850.2 | 1909.8 | 0.9572 | 0.0049 ppm | 244KGXW | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 5 | 24E | 1850.2 | 1909.8 | 0.4018 | 0.015 ppm | 248KG7W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 6 | 24E | HC | 1852.4 | 1907.6 | 0.2265 | 0.0035 ppm | 4M14F9W | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 7 | 27 | HC | 1712.4 | 1752.6 | 0.3443 | 0.0025 ppm | 4M16F9W | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 8 | 24E | HC | 1860 | 1900 | 0.2193 | 0.0036 ppm | 18M3G7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 9 | 24E | HC | 1860 | 1900 | 0.1603 | 0.0036 ppm | 18M3W7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 24E | HC | 1851.5 | 1908.5 | 0.1879 | 0.0036 ppm | 2M72W7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 11 | 27 | HC | 1720 | 1745 | 0.3589 | 0.0038 ppm | 18M3G7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 12 | 27 | HC | 1720 | 1745 | 0.2704 | 0.0038 ppm | 18M3W7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 13 | 27 | HC | 1710.7 | 1754.3 | 0.2838 | 0.0038 ppm | 1M10W7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 14 | 22H | HC | 829 | 844 | 0.1535 | 0.0019 ppm | 9M09G7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 15 | 22H | HC | 829 | 844 | 0.1291 | 0.0019 ppm | 9M07W7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 16 | 27 | HC | 704 | 711 | 0.2275 | 0.0086 ppm | 9M01G7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 17 | 27 | HC | 704 | 711 | 0.1514 | 0.0086 ppm | 9M03W7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 18 | 27 | HC | 699.7 | 715.3 | 0.1774 | 0.0086 ppm | 1M10W7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 19 | 27 | HC | 1720 | 1770 | 0.3048 | 0.0066 ppm | 18M3G7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 27 | HC | 1720 | 1770 | 0.25 | 0.0066 ppm | 18M3W7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 21 | 27 | HC | 1710.7 | 1779.3 | 0.2606 | 0.0066 ppm | 1M10W7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15E | 38 CC HC | 5180 | 5240 | 0.024 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 2 | 15E | 38 CC HC | 5190 | 5230 | 0.0238 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 3 | 15E | 38 CC HC | 5210 | 5210 | 0.0239 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 4 | 15E | 38 CC HC | 5260 | 5320 | 0.0245 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 5 | 15E | 38 CC HC | 5270 | 5310 | 0.0244 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 6 | 15E | 38 CC HC | 5290 | 5290 | 0.0242 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 7 | 15E | 38 CC HC | 5500 | 5720 | 0.0279 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 8 | 15E | 38 CC HC | 5510 | 5710 | 0.0271 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 9 | 15E | 38 CC HC | 5530 | 5690 | 0.0247 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15E | 38 CC HC | 5745 | 5825 | 0.0339 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 11 | 15E | 38 CC HC | 5755 | 5795 | 0.0337 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 12 | 15E | 38 CC HC | 5775 | 5775 | 0.0247 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | 1 | 15B | CC | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0015000 |
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