Motorola Mobility LLC T56ZZ1 Manuale Utente

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Re:
FCC ID IHDT56ZZ1
Applicant:
Motorola Inc
Correspondence Reference Number:
11377
731 Confirmation Number:
EA96222
Date of Original E-Mail:
01/10/2000
 1. Uploaded manual appears to describe 3 belt-clip/holsters offered as
accessories.  SAR report contains data for a "normal" and a "slim" holster.
Earlier proposed body-worn RF exposure statement seems to indicate a specific
holster will be supplied for the phone.  Please clarify the number of available
holsters, revise the manual information accordingly and make appropriate
revisions to previously proposed body-worn statement (also see previous
correspondence).
An updated users manual page follows which illustrates the approved (tested)
belt clip devices.  A supplemental SAR report responds to questions 3-6.
2. FYI - in future filings, please include field probe/system validation or equivalent
info for the muscle material used for testing body-worn SAR.
3. Section 8 of SAR report describes highest SAR for AMPS mode is 0.61 W/kg
and was found on the right side of the head.  This disagrees with the data in the
report, highest SAR is 0.54 on the left side, please clarify.
4. The tissue dielectric parameters used for hand exposure evaluation in the PCS
band (section 9 of SAR report) should be included in the report, please provide
parameters.
5. The recipe for the muscle tissue materials (cellular & PCS) should be provided
in the report, please submit parameters.
6. Please identify the peak SAR location with respect to the phone, its antenna
and the holster/belt-clip for the body-worn SAR data included in the SAR report,
need this for worst case AMPS mode only.  Also, verify if the body-worn SAR
was tested with the device parallel to the phantom.  Normal body-worn operating
configurations typically allow the lower edge of the device to hang down and
touching the body.  This may affect body-worn SAR results if tested differently
(depending on differences in spacing between the two configurations and peak
SAR location, concerned about PCS band only).
Note: Output for AMPS mode is 408 mW ERP, Part 22 CDMA is 270 mW ERP
and PCS CDMA is 479 mW EIRP.  Grant comments - Output is ERP for Part 22
and EIRP for Part 24.  SAR compliance for body-worn operation is limit to a
"normal" and a "slim" holster/belt-clip, as described in the filing.