RF Exposure

FCC ID: 2AMNT-KS411

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                      RF EXPOSURE
                       REPORT

                              FCC ID: 2AMNT-KS411


                      Date of issue: Mar. 19, 2019

Report Number:        MTi190315E049


Sample Description:   KeySmart Pro with Tile Smart Location


Model(s):             KS411


Applicant:            Curv Group LLC


Address:
                      860 Bonnie Ln, Elk Grove Village, IL 60007, USA


Date of Test:         Mar. 08, 2019 to Mar. 19, 2019




                      Shenzhen Microtest Co., Ltd.
                          http://www.mtitest.com


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                               TEST RESULT CERTIFICATION
Applicant’s name:                Curv Group LLC
Address:                         860 Bonnie Ln, Elk Grove Village, IL 60007, USA
Manufacture's name:              Shenzhen Xinzhensheng Electronics Co., LTD
                                 Building 49/51, Baotian Industrial Zone, Xixiang Town, Baoan
Address:
                                 District, ShenZhen, China
Product name:                    KeySmart Pro with Tile Smart Location
Trademark:                       KeySmart
Model and/or type reference:     KS411

Serial Model:                    N/A
Difference in series models:     N/A
RF Exposure Procedures:          KDB 447498 D01 v06
This device described above has been tested by Shenzhen Microtest Co., Ltd and the test results
show that the equipment under test (EUT) is in compliance with the FCC requirements. And it is
applicable only to the tested sample identified in the report.




                 Tested by:


                                                   Demi Mu                   Mar. 19, 2019


                Reviewed by:


                                                   Blue Zheng                Mar. 19, 2019

             Approved by:

                                                   Smith Chen                Mar. 19, 2019


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1. Standalone SAR test exclusion considerations
Unless specifically required by the published RF exposure KDB procedures, standalone 1-g head or
body and 10-g extremity SAR evaluation for general population exposure conditions, by measurement
or numerical simulation, is not required when the corresponding SAR Test Exclusion Threshold
condition(s), listed below, is (are) satisfied.
These test exclusion conditions are based on source-based time-averaged maximum conducted
output power of the RF channel requiring evaluation, adjusted for tune-up tolerance, and the minimum
test separation distance required for the exposure conditions.
The minimum test separation distance defined in 4.1 f) is determined by the smallest distance from
the antenna and radiating structures or outer surface of the device, according to the host form factor,
exposure conditions and platform requirements, to any part of the body or extremity of a user or
bystander.
To qualify for SAR test exclusion, the test separation distances applied must be fully explained and
justified, typically in the SAR measurement or SAR analysis report, by the operating configurations
and exposure conditions of the transmitter and applicable host platform requirements, according to
the required published RF exposure KDB procedures.
When no other RF exposure testing or reporting are required, a statement of justification and
compliance must be included in the equipment approval, in lieu of the SAR report, to qualify for SAR
test exclusion.
When required, the device specific conditions described in the other published RF exposure KDB
procedures must be satisfied before applying these SAR test exclusion provisions.
a)   For 100 MHz to 6 GHz and test separation distances ≤ 50 mm, the 1-g and 10-g SAR test
     exclusion thresholds are determined by the following:
[(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,where
      f(GHz) is the RF channel transmit frequency in GHz
      Power and distance are rounded to the nearest mW and mm before calculation
      The result is rounded to one decimal place for comparison
      The values 3.0 and 7.5 are referred to as numeric thresholds in step b) below
The test exclusions are applicable only when the minimum test separation distance is ≤ 50 mm, and
for transmission frequencies between 100 MHz and 6 GHz. When the minimum test separation
distance is < 5 mm, a distance of 5 mm according to 4.1 f) is applied to determine SAR test exclusion.

b)   For 100 MHz to 6 GHz and test separation distances > 50 mm, the 1-g and 10-g SAR test
     exclusion thresholds are determined by the following (also illustrated in Appendix B):
      1)    {[Power allowed at numeric threshold for 50 mm in step a)] + [(test separation distance – 50
            mm)·(f(MHz)/150)]} mW, for 100 MHz to 1500 MHz
        2) {[Power allowed at numeric threshold for 50 mm in step a)] + [(test separation distance – 50
            mm)·10]} mW, for > 1500 MHz and ≤ 6 GHz
c)   For frequencies below 100 MHz, the following may be considered for SAR test exclusion (also
     illustrated in Appendix C):
      1)   For test separation distances > 50 mm and < 200 mm, the power threshold at the
           corresponding test separation distance at 100 MHz in step b) is multiplied by [1 +
           log(100/f(MHz))]
      2)   For test separation distances ≤ 50 mm, the power threshold determined by the equation in c)
           1) for 50 mm and 100 MHz is multiplied by ½
      3)   SAR measurement procedures are not established below 100 MHz.


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When SAR test exclusion cannot be applied, a KDB inquiry is required to determine SAR evaluation
requirements for any SAR test results below 100 MHz to be acceptable.



2. SAR Test Exclucsion Thresholds
Bluetooth DTS:

 Transmit        Mode       Measured      Tune-up      Max tune-up     Result      1g SAR
Frequency                    Power         power
  (GHz)                      (dBm)         (dBm)        power(dBm)   calculation

  2.402                       -2.359        -3±1            -2        0.1956         3

  2.440          GFSK         -3.365        -3±1            -2        0.1971         3

  2.480                       -3.865        -3±1            -2        0.1987         3




Conclusion:

For the max result: 0.1987≤ 3.0 for 1g SAR, No SAR is required.




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Document Modified: 2019-04-10 16:28:48

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