Blackberry STL100-3 Product information BlackBerry Z10 device, Legal notice, Class B compliance

Models: STL100-3

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equipped with an integrated belt clip SHOULD NOT be worn or carried on the body. For more information regarding the wearing or carrying of this BlackBerry device without using a RIM approved carrying solution equipped with an integrated belt clip, see the holster information in the "Accessories" section of this document.

Device

SAR (W/kg) for 1 g

 

 

BlackBerry Z10 device (model number RFK121LW)

0.96

 

 

BlackBerry Z10 device (model number RFF91LW)

0.95

 

 

If your BlackBerry device operates in Mobile Hotspot mode, the highest reported body SAR value for this BlackBerry device when clipped on a belt, in a Research In Motion approved holster equipped with an integrated belt clip, is outlined below.

Device

SAR (W/kg) for 1 g

 

 

BlackBerry Z10 device (model number

1.50

RFK121LW)

 

 

 

BlackBerry Z10 device (model number RFF91LW)

1.50

 

 

Body-worn measurements differ among wireless device and phone models, depending upon available accessories and FCC and IC requirements.

The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this wireless device model with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC radio frequency emission guidelines when the BlackBerry device is used as directed in this section. SAR information on this wireless device model is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of www.fcc.gov/oet/ea after searching for the FCC ID for your BlackBerry device listed below.

Device

FCC ID

 

 

BlackBerry Z10 device (model number

L6ARFK120LW

RFK121LW)

 

 

 

BlackBerry Z10 device (model number RFF91LW)

L6ARFF90LW

 

 

Additional information on SAR can be found on the CTIA - The Wireless Association website at www.ctia.org.

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*In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile devices used by the public is 1.6W/kg averaged over 1 g of tissue for the body or head (4.0W/kg averaged over 10 g of tissue for the extremities - hands, wrists, ankles, and feet).

FCC compliance statement (United States)

FCC Class B Part 15

This device complies with Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

This device may not cause harmful interference.

This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

CAUTION: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions, may cause interference harmful to radio communications.

There is no guarantee, however, that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning on and turning off the equipment, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.

Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or TV technician for help.

US Information Concerning the Federal Communications Commission ("FCC") Requirements for Hearing Aid Compatibility with Wireless Devices

When wireless devices are used near hearing devices (such as 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, and wireless devices also vary in the amount of interference that they generate.

The wireless telephone industry has developed ratings to assist hearing device users in finding wireless devices that may be compatible with their hearing devices. Not all wireless devices have been rated. Wireless devices that are rated will have the rating displayed on the box together with other relevant approval markings.

The ratings are not guarantees. Results will vary depending on the user's hearing device and hearing loss. If your hearing device is vulnerable to interference, you may not be able to use a rated wireless device successfully.

Consulting with your hearing health professional and testing the wireless device with your hearing device is the best way to evaluate it for your personal needs.

This BlackBerry device has been tested and rated for use with hearing aids for some of the wireless technologies that the BlackBerry device uses. However, other wireless technologies may be used in this BlackBerry device that have not been tested for use with hearing aids. It is important to try the different features of your BlackBerry device thoroughly and in different locations to determine if you hear any interfering noise when using this BlackBerry device with your hearing aid or cochlear implant. Consult your wireless service provider about its return and exchange policies and for information about hearing aid compatibility.

How the ratings work

M-Ratings:Wireless devices rated M3 or M4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to generate less interference to hearing devices than wireless devices that are not labeled. M4 is the better or higher of the two ratings.

T-Ratings:Wireless devices rated T3 or T4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to be more usable with a hearing device's telecoil ("T Switch" or "Telephone Switch") than unrated wireless devices. T4 is the better or higher of the two ratings. (Note that not all hearing devices have telecoils in them.)

Hearing devices may also be measured for immunity to this type of interference. Your hearing device manufacturer or hearing health professional may help you find results for your hearing device. The more immune your hearing aid is, the less likely you are to experience interference noise from wireless devices.

For more information about the actions that the FCC has taken with regard to hearing aid compatibility with wireless devices and other steps that the FCC has taken to ensure that individuals with disabilities have access to telecommunications services, visit www.fcc.gov/cgb/dro.

Industry Canada certification

This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following conditions:

This device may not cause interference.

This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.

The BlackBerry Z10 device (model number RFK121LW) complies with Industry Canada RSS 102, RSS 132, RSS 133, RSS 139, RSS-GEN, and RSS 210 under certification number 2503A-RFK120LW.

The BlackBerry Z10 device (model number RFF91LW) complies with Industry Canada RSS 102, RSS 132, RSS 133, RSS 139, RSS-GEN, and RSS 210 under certification number 2503A-RFF90LW.

The BlackBerry device for operation in the band 5150-5250 MHz is only for indoor use to reduce the potential for harmful interference to co-channel mobile satellite systems.

The maximum antenna gain permitted for BlackBerry devices in the bands 5250-5350 MHz and 5470-5725 MHz shall comply with the EIRP limit.

The maximum antenna gain permitted for BlackBerry devices in the band 5725-5825 MHz shall comply with the EIRP limits specified for point-to-point and non point-to-point operation as appropriate.

Be advised that high-power radars are allocated as primary users (i.e. priority users) of the bands

5250-5350 MHz and 5650-5850 MHz and that these radars could cause interference and/or damage to LE-LAN devices.

Class B compliance

This BlackBerry device complies with the Class B limits for radio noise emissions as set out in the interference-causing equipment standard entitled “Information Technology Equipment (ITE) – Limits and methods of measurement,” ICES-003 of Industry Canada.

Additional regulatory conformance

Specific details about compliance to the following standards and regulatory bodies for your BlackBerry device may be obtained from Research In Motion:

Device

Applicable conformance information

 

 

 

BlackBerry Z10 device

PCS Type Certification Review Board (PTCRB)

 

 

 

 

For additional Type Approval information please view the Regulatory Approvals drop-down list on the About screen on your device.

Product information: BlackBerry Z10 device

Mechanical properties:

Weight: approximately 4.8 oz (136.3 g) including lithium-ion cell battery

Size (L x W x H): 5.1 x 2.6 x 0.4 in. (130 x 65.6 x 9 mm)

2 GB RAM, 16 GB flash memory, 64 GB micro SD card slot

Power specifications:

Removable, rechargeable lithium-ion cell battery

Supports 3V, 1.8V micro SIM cards

Micro-USB-compatible port for data synchronization and charging

Mobile network radio specifications for model number RFK121LW:

Quad-band LTE support: LTE 700, LTE 850, LTE 1700, LTE 1900 MHz band

Quad-band HSPA+ support: UMTS 800/UMTS 850, UMTS 1700, UMTS 1900, UMTS 2100 MHz band

Quad-band GSM support: GSM 850, GSM 900, DCS 1800, PCS 1900 MHz

Power class: Class 1 (DCS 1800, PCS 1900), Class 4 (GSM 850) as defined in GSM 5.05, Class 4 (GSM 900) as defined in GSM 02.06, Class E2 (GSM 850, GSM 900, DCS 1800, PCS 1900), Class 3 (UMTS, LTE)

Transmitting frequency: GSM 824 to 849 MHz, GSM 880 to 915 MHz, DCS 1710 to 1785 MHz, PCS 1850 to 1910 MHz, UMTS 824 to 849 MHz, UMTS 1710 to 1755 MHz, UMTS 1850 to 1910 MHz, UMTS 1920 to 1980 MHz, LTE 704 to 716 MHz, LTE 824 to 849 MHz, LTE 1850 to 1910 MHz, LTE 1710 to 1755 MHz

Receiving frequency: GSM 869 to 894 MHz, GSM 925 to 960 MHz, DCS 1805 to 1880 MHz, PCS 1930 to 1990 MHz, UMTS 869 to 894 MHz, UMTS 1930 to 1990 MHz, UMTS 2110 to 2155 MHz, UMTS 2110 to 2170 MHz, LTE 734 to 746 MHz, LTE 869 to 894 MHz, LTE 1930 to 1990 MHz, LTE 2110 to 2155 MHz

Mobile network radio specifications for model number RFF91LW:

Quad-band LTE support: LTE 700, LTE 850, LTE 1700, LTE 1900 MHz band

Tri-band HSPA+ support: UMTS 800/UMTS 850, UMTS 1900, UMTS 2100 MHz band

Quad-band GSM support: GSM 850, GSM 900, DCS 1800, PCS 1900 MHz

Power class: Class 1 (DCS 1800, PCS 1900), Class 4 (GSM 850) as defined in GSM 5.05, Class 4 (GSM 900) as defined in GSM 02.06, Class E2 (GSM 850, GSM 900, DCS 1800, PCS 1900), Class 3 (UMTS, LTE)

Transmitting frequency: GSM 824 to 849 MHz, GSM 880 to 915 MHz, DCS 1710 to 1785 MHz, PCS 1850 to 1910 MHz, UMTS 824 to 849 MHz, UMTS 1850 to 1910 MHz, UMTS 1920 to 1980 MHz, LTE 704 to 716 MHz, LTE 824 to 849 MHz, LTE 1850 to 1910 MHz, LTE 1710 to 1755 MHz

Receiving frequency: GSM 869 to 894 MHz, GSM 925 to 960 MHz, DCS 1805 to 1880 MHz, PCS 1930 to 1990 MHz, UMTS 869 to 894 MHz, UMTS 1930 to 1990 MHz, UMTS 2110 to 2170 MHz, LTE 734 to 746 MHz, LTE 869 to 894 MHz, LTE 1930 to 1990 MHz, LTE 2110 to 2155 MHz

Wi-Fi network radio specifications:

Wireless LAN standard: IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n

Transmitting and receiving frequency for IEEE 802.11b/IEEE 802.11g/IEEE 802.11n: 2.412 to 2.472 GHz

Transmitting and receiving frequency for IEEE 802.11a/IEEE 802.11n: 5.180 to 5.825 GHz

Bluetooth radio specifications:

Single-band support: ISM 2.4 GHz

Transmitting and receiving frequency: 2402 to 2480 MHz

Bluetooth Class 2

If your device supports NFC technology, the following specifications apply:

Operating frequency: 13.56 MHz

Supported modes: reader/writer, card emulation, peer-to-peer

Legal notice

© 2012 Research In Motion Limited. All rights reserved. BlackBerry®, RIM®, Research In Motion®, and related trademarks, names and logos are the property of Research In Motion Limited and are registered and/or used in the U.S. and countries around the world. ANSI is a trademark of the American National Standards Institute. Bluetooth is a trademark of Bluetooth SIG. CTIA - The Wireless Association is a trademark of CTIA - The Wireless Association. GSM is a trademark of the GSM MOU Association. IEEE, 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n, and IEEE Std 1725 are trademarks of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. LTE and UMTS are trademarks of European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI). Qualcomm is a trademark of Qualcomm Incorporated. Wi-Fi is a trademark of the Wi-Fi Alliance. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. This documentation including all documentation incorporated by reference herein such as documentation provided or made available at www.blackberry.com/go/docs is provided "as is" and without condition, endorsement, guarantee, representation or warranty, or liability of any kind by Research In Motion Limited and its affiliated companies, all of which are expressly disclaimed to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law in your jurisdiction.

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