GSM/GPRS Module Series
M85 Hardware Design
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2.2.2. FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator and
your body as well as kept minimum 20cm from radio antenna depending on the Mobile status of this
module usage. This module should NOT be installed and operating simultaneously with other radio. The
manual of the host system, which uses M85, must include RF exposure warning statement to advice user
should keep minimum 20cm from the radio antenna of M85 module depending on the Mobile status. Note:
If a portable device (such as PDA) uses M85 module, the device needs to do permissive change and SAR
testing.
The following list indicates the performance of antenna gain in certificate testing.
2.3. Key Features
The following table describes the detailed features of M85 module.
Table 1: Module Key Features
Feature
Implementation
Power Supply
Single supply voltage: 3.3V~4.6V
Typical supply voltage: 4.0V
Power Saving
Typical power consumption in SLEEP mode: 1.3 mA@ DRX=5
1.2 mA@ DRX=9
Frequency Bands
Quad-band: GSM850, EGSM900, DCS1800, PCS1900
The module can search these frequency bands automatically
The frequency bands can be set by AT command
Compliant to GSM Phase 2/2+
GSM Class
Small MS
Transmitting Power
Class 4 (2W) at GSM850 and EGSM900
Class 1 (1W) at DCS1800 and PCS1900
Part
Number
Frequency Range (MHz)
Peak Gain
(XZ-V)
Average
Gain(XZ-V)
VS
WR
Impedanc
e
GSM850:824
~
894MHz
3R007
EGSM900:880
~
960MHz
DCS1800:1710
~
1880MHz
1 dBi typ.
1 dBi typ.
2 max
50Ω
PCS1900: 1850
~
1990MHz