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Calibration Laberatory of
                                                                                                           S        Schweizerischer Kalibrierdienst
Schmid & Partner                                                                                           C        Service suisse d‘étalonnage
  Engineering AG                                                                                                    Servizio svizzero di taratura
Zeughausstrasse 43, 8004 Zurich, Switzerland                       & ominc                                 S        Swiss Calibration Service


Accredited by the Swiss Accreditation Service (SAS)                                                         Accreditation No.: SCS 0108
The Swiss Accreditation Service is one of the signatories to the EA
Multilateral Agreement for the recognition of calibration certificates

Client       UL CSS USA                                                                           Certificate No: CD835V3—1175_May17

CALIBRATION CERTIFICATE
 Object                                CD835V3 — SN: 1175


 Calibration procedure(s)              QA CAL—20.v6
                                       Calibration procedure for dipoles in air



  Calibration date:                    May 10, 2017

 This calibration certificate documents the traceability to national standards, which realize the physical units of measurements (S1).
  The measurements and the uncertainties with confidence probability are given on the following pages and are part of the certificate.


  All calibrations have been conducted in the closed laboratory facility: environment temperature (22 + 3)°C and humidity < 70%.

  Calibration Equipment used (M&TE critical for calibration)
  Primary Standards                      ID #                        Cal Date (Certificate No.)                           Scheduled Calibration
  Power meter NRP                        SN:    104778               04—Apr—17 (No. 217—02521/02522)                      Apr—18
  Power sensor NRP—Z91                   SN:    103244               04—Apr—17 (No. 217—02521)                            Apr—18
  Power sensor NRP—Z91                   SN:    103245               04—Apr—17 (No. 217—02522)                            Apr—18
  Reference 20 dB Attenuator             SN:    5058 (20k)           07—Apr—17 (No. 217—02528)                            Apr—18
  Type—N mismatch combination            SN:    5047.2 / 06327       07—Apr—17 (No. 217—02529)                            Apr—18
  Probe ER3SDV6                          SN:    2336                 30—Dec—16 (No. ER3—2336_Dec16)                       Dec—17
  Probe H3DV6                            SN:    6065                 30—Dec—16 (No. H3—6065_Dec16)                        Dec—17
  DAE4                                   SN:    781                  02—Sep—16 (No. DAE4—781_Sep16)                       Sep—17

  Secondary Standards                    ID #                        Check Date (in house)                                Scheduled Check
  Power meter Agilent 4419B              SN: GB42420191              09—Oct—09 (in house check Sep—14)                    In house check: Oct—17
  Power sensor HP E4412A                 SN: US38485102              O5—Jan—10 (in house check Sep—14)                    In house check: Oct—17
  Power sensor HP 8482A                  SN: US37295597              09—Oct—09 (in house check Sep—14)                    In house check: Oct—17
  RF generator R&S SMT—O6                SN: 832283/011              27—Aug—12 (in house check Oct—15)                    In house check: Oct—17
  Network Analyzer HP 8753E              SN: US37390585               18—Oct—01 (in house check Oct—16)                   in house check: Oct—17


                                         Name                                     Function                                 Signature
  Calibrated by:                         Johannes Kurikka                         Laboratory Technician
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  Approved by:                           Katja Pokovic                            Technical Manager



                                                                                                                          Issued: May 10, 2017
  This calibration certificate shall not be reproduced except in full without written approval of the laboratory.




 Certificate No: CD835V3—1175_May17                              Page 1 of 5


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Accredited by the Swiss Accreditation Service (SAS)                                        Accreditation No.: SCS 0108
The Swiss Accreditation Service is one of the signatories to the EA
Multilateral Agreement for the recognition of calibration certificates


References
[1]       ANSI—C63.19—2011
          American National Standard, Methods of Measurement of Compatibility between Wireless Communications
          Devices and Hearing Aids.
Methods Applied and Interpretation of Parameters:
          Coordinate System: y—axis is in the direction of the dipole arms. z—axis is from the basis of the antenna
          (mounted on the table) towards its feed point between the two dipole arms. x—axis is normal to the other axes.
          In coincidence with the standards [1], the measurement planes (probe sensor center) are selected to be at a
          distance of 15 mm above the top metal edge of the dipole arms.
          Measurement Conditions: Further details are available from the hardcopies at the end of the certificate. All
          figures stated in the certificate are valid at the frequency indicated. The forward power to the dipole connector
          is set with a calibrated power meter connected and monitored with an auxiliary power meter connected to a
          directional coupler. While the dipole under test is connected, the forward power is adjusted to the same level.
          Antenna Positioning: The dipole is mounted on a HAC Test Arch phantom using the matching dipole
          positioner with the arms horizontal and the feeding cable coming from the floor. The measurements are
          performed in a shielded room with absorbers around the setup to reduce the reflections.
          It is verified before the mounting of the dipole under the Test Arch phantom, that its arms are perfectly in a
          line. It is installed on the HAC dipole positioner with its arms parallel below the dielectric reference wire and
          able to move elastically in vertical direction without changing its relative position to the top center of the Test
          Arch phantom. The vertical distance to the probe is adjusted after dipole mounting with a DASYS Surface
          Check job. Before the measurement, the distance between phantom surface and probe tip is verified. The
          proper measurement distance is selected by choosing the matching section of the HAC Test Arch phantom
          with the proper device reference point (upper surface of the dipole) and the matching grid reference point (tip
          of the probe) considering the probe sensor offset. The vertical distance to the probe is essential for the
          accuracy.
          Feed Point Impedance and Return Loss: These parameters are measured using a HP 8753E Vector Network
          Analyzer. The impedance is specified at the SMA connector of the dipole. The influence of reflections was
          eliminating by applying the averaging function while moving the dipole in the air, at least 70cm away from any
          obstacles.
          E—field distribution: E field is measured in the x—y—plane with an isotropic ER3D—field probe with 100 mW
          forward power to the antenna feed point. In accordance with [1], the scan area is 20mm wide, its length
          exceeds the dipole arm length (180 or 90mm). The sensor center is 15 mm (in z) above the metal top of the
          dipole arms. Two 3D maxima are available near the end of the dipole arms. Assuming the dipole arms are
          perfectly in one line, the average of these two maxima (in subgrid 2 and subgrid 8) is determined to
          compensate for any non—parallelity to the measurement plane as well as the sensor displacement. The E—field
          value stated as calibration value represents the maximum of the interpolated 3D—E—field, in the plane above
          the dipole surface.




  The reported uncertainty of measurement is stated as the standard uncertainty of measurement multiplied by the
  coverage factor k=2, which for a normal distribution corresponds to a coverage probability of approximately 95%.




Certificate No: CD835V3—1175_May17                      Page 2 of 5


Measurement Conditions
   DASY system configuration, as far as not given on page 1.
     DASY Version                                               DASYS5                       V52.10.0
     Phantom                                             HAC Test Arch
     Distance Dipole Top — Probe Center                         15 mm
     Scan resolution                                         dx, dy = 5 mm
     Frequency                                          835 MHz + 1 MHz
     Input power drift                                         <0.05 dB



Maximum Field values at 835 MHz

     E—field 15 mm above dipole surface                            condition          Interpolated maximum
     Maximum measured above high end                          100 mW input power      110.8 V/m = 40.89 dBV/m
     Maximum measured above low end                           100 mW input power      107.6 V/m = 40.64 dBV/m
     Averaged maximum above arm                                100 mW input power     109.2 V/m + 12.8 % (k=2)



Appendix (Additional assessments outside the scope of SCS 0108)

Antenna Parameters

     Frequency                                                    Return Loss               Impedance
     800 MHz                                                         17.0 dB               40.4 Q — 8.5 jQ
     835 MHz                                                         26.1 dB               51.2 Q + 4.9 jQ
     900 MHz                                                         17.4 dB               50.7 Q — 13.7 jQ

     950 MHz                                                         19.5 dB              52.6 Q + 10.6 jQ
      960 MHz                                                        14.3 dB              66.0 Q + 16.1 jQ



3.2 Antenna Design and Handling

The calibration dipole has a symmetric geometry with a built—in two stub matching network, which leads to the
enhanced bandwidth.
The dipole is built of standard semirigid coaxial cable. The internal matching line is open ended. The antenna is
therefore open for DC signals.
Do not apply force to dipole arms, as they are liable to bend. The soldered connections near the feedpoint may be
damaged. After excessive mechanical stress or overheating, check the impedance characteristics to ensure that the
internal matching network is not affected.

After long term use with 40W radiated power, only a slight warming of the dipole near the feedpoint can be measured.




Certificate No: CD835V3—1175_May17             Page 3 of 5


Impedance Measurement Plot




                                                                 10 May 2017     15:00:30
         CH s11        LOG       5 dBAREF —15 dB                1i—26.103 dB     835.000 ABJ MHz




                                                                                                    CH1 Markers

                                                                                                    2:—17,.0921 dB
                                                                                                     $00.000 MHz
         Cor
                                                                                                    i—17.396 dB
                                                                                                    900.000 MHz

                                                                                                    4:—19,490 dE
                                                                                                     950.000 MHz
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         16                                                                                         S:—14.262 dB
                                                                                                     960.0080 MHz

         H1d

         CH2    S41     1 U FS         1: 51.209 a   4.8711
                                                          _2& 928.45 pH          $35.000 900 MHz




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         Cor                                                                                            —8.4727 a
                                                                                                     $00.900 MHz
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         H1d

                      CENTER $35.000 90@ MHz                              SFPAN 1 000.000 900 MHz




Certificate No: CD835V3—1175_May17              Page 4 of 5


DASY5 E—field Result
                                                                                   Date: 10.05.2017

Test Laboratory: SPEAG Lab2

DUT: HAC—Dipole 835 MHz; Type: CD835V3; Serial: CD835V3 — SN: 1175

Communication System: UID 0 — CW ; Frequency: 835 MHz
Medium parameters used: 0 = 0 S/m, & = 1; p = 1000 kg/m‘
Phantom section: RF Section
Measurement Standard: DASY5 (IEEE/IEC/ANSI C63.19—2011)

DASY52 Configuration:
   e Probe: ER3DV6 — SN2336; ConvF(1, 1, 1); Calibrated: 30.12.2016;
       Sensor—Surface: (Fix Surface)
       Electronics: DAE4 Sn781; Calibrated: 02.09.2016
       Phantom: HAC Test Arch with AMCC; Type: SD HAC PO1 BA; Serial: 1070
       DASY52 52.10.0(1444); SEMCAD X 14.6.10(7416)

Dipole E—Field measurement @ 835MHz/E—Scan — 835MHz d=15mm/Hearing Aid Compatibility Test
(41x361x1): Interpolated grid: dx=0.5000 mm, dy=0.5000 mm
Device Reference Point: 0, 0, —6.3 mm
Reference Value = 110.3 V/m; Power Drift = 0.01 dB
Applied MIF = 0.00 dB
RF audio interference level = 40.89 dBV/m
Emission category: M3
                                     MIF scaled E—field
                                        Grid 1 M3    |Grid 2 M3  |Grid 3 M3
                                        40.39 dBV/m|40.64 dBV/m|40.53 dBV/m
                                        Grid 4 M4              Grid 6 M4
                                        36.05 dBV/m            36.13 dBV/m
                                        Grid 7 M3
                                        40.58 dBV/m|40.89 dBV/m|40.83 dBV/m




        —2.00


        —4.00


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        —8.00


        —10.00
                  0 dB = 110.8 V/m = 40.89 dBV/m



Certificate No: CD835V3—1175_May17            Page 5 of 5


Calibration Laboratory of
                                                                                                            S       Schweizerischer Kalibrierdienst
Schmid & Partner                                                                                            C       Service suisse d‘étalonnage
  Engineering AG                                                                                                    Servizio svizzero di taratura
Zeughausstrasse 43, 8004 Zurich, Switzerland                                                                S       Swiss Calibration Service


Accredited by the Swiss Accreditation Service (SAS)                                                         Accreditation No.: SCS 0108
The Swiss Accreditation Service is one of the signatories to the EA
Multilateral Agreement for the recognition of calibration certificates

Client      UL CCS USA                                                                          Certificate No: CD1880V3—1159_May17

CALIBRATION CERTIFICATE                                                                                                                           roomid
 Object                                CD1880V3 — SN: 1159


 Calibration procedure(s)              QA CAL—20.v6
                                       Calibration procedure for dipoles in air



 Calibration date:                     May 10, 2017

 This calibration certificate documents the traceability to national standards, which realize the physical units of measurements (S1).
 The measurements and the uncertainties with confidence probability are given on the following pages and are part of the certificate.


 All calibrations have been conducted in the closed laboratory facility: environment temperature (22 + 3)°C and humidity < 70%.

  Calibration Equipment used (M&TE critical for calibration)

  Primary Standards                      ID #                      Cal Date (Certificate No.)                             Scheduled Calibration
  Power meter NRP                        SN:    104778             04—Apr—17 (No. 217—02521/02522)                        Apr—18
  Power sensor NRP—Z91                   SN:    103244             04—Apr—17 (No. 217—02521)                              Apr—18
  Power sensor NRP—291                   SN:    103245             04—Apr—17 (No. 217—02522)                              Apr—18
  Reference 20 dB Attenuator             SN:    5058 (20k)         07—Apr—17 (No. 217—02528)                              Apr—18
  Type—N mismatch combination            SN:    5047.2 / 06327     O7—Apr—17 (No. 217—02529)                              Apr—18
  Probe ER3DV6                           SN:    2336               30—Dec—16 (No. ER3—2336_Dec16)                         Dec—17
  Probe H3DV6                            SN:    6065               30—Dec—16 (No. H3—6065_Dec16)                          Dec—17
  DAE4                                   SN:    781                02—Sep—16 (No. DAE4—781_Sep16)                         Sep—17


  Secondary Standards                    ID #                      Check Date (in house)                                  Scheduled Check
  Power meter Agilent 4419B              SN: GB42420191            09—Oct—09 (in house check Sep—14)                      In house check: Oct—17
  Power sensor HP E4412A                 SN: US38485102            O5—Jan—10 (in house check Sep—14)                      In house check: Oct—17
  Power sensor HP 8482A                  SN: US37295597            09—Oct—09 (in house check Sep—14)                      In house check: Oct—17
  RF generator R&S SMT—06                SN: 832283/011            27—Aug—12 (in house check Oct—15)                      In house check: Oct—17
  Network Analyzer HP 8753E              SN: US37390585            18—Oct—01 (in house check Oct—16)                      In house check: Oct—17

                                         Name                                   Function                                   Signature
  Calibrated by:                         Johannes Kurikka                       Laboratory Technician
                                                                                                                           7&1/"        //;VA




  Approved by:                           KatJa Pokovic                          Technical Manager




                                                                                                                          Issued: May 10, 2017
  This calibration certificate shall not be reproduced except in full without written approval of the laboratory.




Certificate No: CD1880V3—1159_May17                          Page 1 of 7


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Schmid & Partner                                            ifié                              C   Service suisse d‘étalonnage
  Engineeri ng AG                                           yz                               5   Servizio svizzero di taratura
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Accredited by the Swiss Accreditation Service (SAS)                                          Accreditation No.: SCS 0108
The Swiss Accreditation Service is one of the signatories to the EA
Multilateral Agreement for the recognition of calibration certificates


References
[1]         ANSI—C63.19—2011
            American National Standard, Methods of Measurement of Compatibility between Wireless Communications
            Devices and Hearing Aids.
Methods Applied and Interpretation of Parameters:
            Coordinate System: y—axis is in the direction of the dipole arms. z—axis is from the basis of the antenna
            (mounted on the table) towards its feed point between the two dipole arms. x—axis is normal to the other axes.
            In coincidence with the standards [1], the measurement planes (probe sensor center) are selected to be at a
            distance of 15 mm above the top metal edge of the dipole arms.
            Measurement Conditions: Further details are available from the hardcopies at the end of the certificate. All
            figures stated in the certificate are valid at the frequency indicated. The forward power to the dipolie connector
            is set with a calibrated power meter connected and monitored with an auxiliary power meter connected to a
            directional coupler. While the dipole under test is connected, the forward power is adjusted to the same level.
            Antenna Positioning: The dipole is mounted on a HAC Test Arch phantom using the matching dipole
            positioner with the arms horizontal and the feeding cable coming from the floor. The measurements are
            performed in a shielded room with absorbers around the setup to reduce the reflections.
            It is verified before the mounting of the dipole under the Test Arch phantom, that its arms are perfectly in a
            line. It is installed on the HAC dipole positioner with its arms parallel below the dielectric reference wire and
            able to move elastically in vertical direction without changing its relative position to the top center of the Test
            Arch phantom. The vertical distance to the probe is adjusted after dipole mounting with a DASYS5 Surface
            Check job. Before the measurement, the distance between phantom surface and probe tip is verified. The
            proper measurement distance is selected by choosing the matching section of the HAC Test Arch phantom
            with the proper device reference point (upper surface of the dipole) and the matching grid reference point (tip
            of the probe) considering the probe sensor offset. The vertical distance to the probe is essential for the
            accuracy.
            Feed Point Impedance and Return Loss: These parameters are measured using a HP 8753E Vector Network
            Analyzer. The impedance is specified at the SMA connector of the dipole. The influence of reflections was
            eliminating by applying the averaging function while moving the dipole in the air, at least 70cm away from any
            obstacles.
            E—field distribution: E field is measured in the x—y—plane with an isotropic ER3D—field probe with 100 mW
            forward power to the antenna feed point. In accordance with [1], the scan area is 20mm wide, its length
            exceeds the dipole arm length (180 or 90mm). The sensor center is 15 mm (in z) above the metal top of the
            dipole arms. Two 3D maxima are available near the end of the dipole arms. Assuming the dipole arms are
            perfectly in one line, the average of these two maxima (in subgrid 2 and subgrid 8) is determined to
            compensate for any non—parallelity to the measurement plane as well as the sensor displacement. The E—field
            value stated as calibration value represents the maximum of the interpolated 3D—E—field, in the plane above
            the dipole surface.




  The reported uncertainty of measurement is stated as the standard uncertainty of measurement multiplied by the
  coverage factor k=2, which for a normal distribution corresponds to a coverage probability of approximately 95%.




Certificate No: CD1880V3—1159_May17                      Page 2 of 7


Measurement Conditions
   DASY system configuration, as far as not given on page 1.
     DASY Version                                               DASY5                     V52.10.0
     Phantom                                             HAC Test Arch
     Distance Dipole Top — Probe Center                         15 mm
    Scan resolution                                          dx, dy = 5 mm
                                                       1730 MHz +1 MHz
     Frequency                                         1880 MHz + 1 MHz
     Input power drift                                         < 0.05 dB



Maximum Field values at 1730 MHz

     E—field 15 mm above dipole surface                            condition        Interpolated maximum
     Maximum measured above high end                          100 mW input power    96.0 V/m = 39.65 dBV/m
     Maximum measured above low end                           100 mW input power    95.1 V/m = 39.56 dBV/m
     Averaged maximum above arm                                100 mW input power   95.5 V/m + 12.8 % (k=2)


Maximum Field values at 1880 MHz

     E—field 15 mm above dipole surface                            condition        Interpolated maximum
     Maximum measured above high end                           100 mW input power   88.8 V/m = 38.97 dBV/m
     Maximum measured above low end                            100 mW input power   87.3 V/m = 38.82 dBV/m

     Averaged maximum above arm                                100 mW input power   88.0 V/m + 12.8 % (k=2)




Certificate No: CD1880V3—1159_May17            Page 3 of 7


Appendix (Additional assessments outside the scope of SCS 0108)

Antenna Parameters

Nominal Frequenicies

      Frequency                                                Return Loss                     Impedance
      1730 MHz                                                    34.3 dB                     49.0 Q + 1.6 j|Q
      1880 MHz                                                    17.4 dB                    54.9 Q + 13.4 |Q
      1900 MHz                                                    17.8 dB                    58.4 Q + 11.1 jQ
      1950 MHz                                                    21.8 dB                     58.8 Q + 1.2 jQ
      2000 MHz                                                    25.3 dB                     50.2 Q + 5.4 jQ



3.2 Antenna Design and Handling

The calibration dipole has a symmetric geometry with a built—in two stub matching network, which leads to the
enhanced bandwidth.
The dipole is built of standard semirigid coaxial cable. The internal matching line is open ended. The antenna is
therefore open for DC signals.
Do not apply force to dipole arms, as they are liable to bend. The soldered connections near the feedpoint may be
damaged. After excessive mechanical stress or overheating, check the impedance characteristics to ensure that the
internal matching network is not affected.

After long term use with 40W radiated power, only a slight warming of the dipole near the feedpoint can be measured.




Certificate No: CD1880V3—1159_May17            Page 4 of 7


Impedance Measurement Plot




                                                                10 May 2017    15:04:25
         CHI si1i      Los       5   dB/REF —18 dB             1:—17.420 dB   1 8$80.0900 08 MHz




                                                                                                   CH1 Markers

                                                                                                   2:—34.278 dB
                                                                                                    1.73000 GHz
         Cor
                                                                                                   3:—17.840 dB
                                                                                                    1.39090 GHz

                                                                                                   4:—21.772 dB
                                                                                                    1.95989 GHz
         Aw
         169                                                                                       S:—25.317 dB
                                                                                                    2.00000 GHz

         H1d


         CH2   S11     1 U FS           1: 54.852 a                           1 880.000 900 MHz




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         Cor                                                                                           1,6484 a
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         H1d                                                                                        200000 GHz

                     CENTER 1 £80.000 00o MHz                          SPAN 1 009.000 bag MHz




Certificate No: CD1880V3—1159_May17              Page 5 of 7


DASY5 E—field Result
                                                                                   Date: 10.05.2017

Test Laboratory: SPEAG Lab2

DUT: HAC Dipole 1880 MHz; Type: CD1880V3; Serial: CD1880V3 — SN: 1159

Communication System: UID 0 — CW ; Frequency: 1880 MHz, Frequency: 1730 MHz
Medium parameters used: 0 = 0 S/m, g; = 1; p = 1000 kg/m‘
Phantom section: RF Section
Measurement Standard: DASY5S (IEEE/IEC/ANSI C63.19—2011)

DASY52 Configuration:

        Probe: ER3DV6 — SN2336; ConvF(1, 1, 1); Calibrated: 30.12.2016;
   ~e




        Sensor—Surface: (Fix Surface)
   o




        Electronics: DAE4 Sn781; Calibrated: 02.09.2016
   e




        Phantom: HAC Test Arch with AMCC; Type: SD HAC PO1 BA; Serial: 1070
   e




        DASY52 52.10.0(1444); SEMCAD X 14.6.10(7416)
   e




Dipole E—Field measurement @ 1880MHz/E—Scan — 1880MHz d=15mm/Hearing Aid Compatibility Test
(41x181x1): Interpolated grid: dx=0.5000 mm, dy=0.5000 mm
Device Reference Point: 0, 0, —6.3 mm
Reference Value = 152.9 V/m; Power Drift = 0.02 dB
Applied MIF = 0.00 dB
RF audio interference level = 38.97 dBV/m
Emission category: M2

                                      MIF scaled E—field

                                      Grid 1 M2     Grid 2 M2   Grid 3 M2
                                      38.66 dBV/m|38.97 dBV/m|38.91 dBV/m
                                      Grid 4 M2                 Grid 6 M2
                                      36.63 dBV/m               36.74 dBV/m
                                      Grid 7 M2
                                      38.52 dBV/m|38.82 dBV/m|38.76 dBV/m




Certificate No: CD1880V3—1159_May17           Page 6 of 7


Dipole E—Field measurement @ 1880MHz/E—Scan — 1730MHz d=15mm/Hearing Aid Compatibility Test
(41x181x1): Interpolated grid: dx=0.5000 mm, dy=0.5000 mm
Device Reference Point: 0, 0, —6.3 mm
Reference Value = 167.8 V/m; Power Drift = —0.00 dB
Applied MIF = 0.00 dB
RF audio interference level = 39.65 dBV/m
Emission category: M2

                                      MIF scaled E—field
                                      Grid 1 M2    |Grid 2 M2  |Grid 3 M2
                                      39.26 dBV/m|39.56 dBV/m|39.5 dBV/m
                                      Grid 4 M2
                                      37.46 dBV/m
                                      Grid 7 M2                Grid 9 M2
                                      39.32 dBV/m|39.65 dBV/m|39.59 dBV/m




       —0.96


       —1.91


        —2.87


        —3.82


        —4.18
                  0 dB = 88.79 V/m = 38.97 dBV/m




Certificate No: CD1880V3—1159_May17            Page 7 of 7


Calibration
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Accredited by the Swiss Accreditation Service (SAS)                                                          Accreditation No.: SCS 0108
The Swiss Accreditation Service is one of the signatories to the EA
Multilateral Agreement for the recognition of calibration certificates

Client      UL CCS USA                                                                            Certificate No: CD2450V3—1014_Feb17

|CALIBRATION CERTIFICATE                                                                                                                                 |
 Object                                CD2450V3 — SN: 1014


 Calibration procedure(s)              QA CAL—20.v6
                                       Calibration procedure for dipoles in air



 Calibration date:                     February 09, 2017

 This calibration certificate documents the traceability to national standards, which realize the physical units of measurements (Sl).
 The measurements and the uncertainties with confidence probability are given on the following pages and are part of the certificate.


 All calibrations have been conducted in the closed laboratory facility: environment temperature (22 + 3)°C and humidity < 70%.


 Calibration Equipment used (M&TE critical for calibration)
 Primary Standards                       ID #                        Cal Date (Certificate No.)                          Scheduled Calibration
 Power meter NRP                         SN:    104778               06—Apr—16   (No.   217—02288/02289)                 Apr—17
 Power sensor NRP—Z291                   SN:    103244               06—Apr—16   (No.   217—02288)                       Apr—17
 Power sensor NRP—Z91                    SN:    103245               06—Apr—16   (No.   217—02289)                       Apr—17
 Reference 20 dB Attenuator              SN:    5058 (20k)           05—Apr—16   (No.   217—02292)                       Apr—17
 Type—N mismatch combination             SN:    5047.2 / 06327       05—Apr—16   (No.   217—02295)                       Apr—17
  Probe ER3DV6                           SN: 2336                    30—Dec—16 (No. ER3—2336_Dec16)                       Dec—17
  Probe H3DV6                            SN: 6065                    30—Dec—16 (No. H3—6065_Dec16)                        Dec—17
  DAE4                                   SN: 781                     02—Sep—16 (No. DAE4—781_Sep16)                       Sep—17


  Secondary Standards                    ID #                        Check Date (in house)                                Scheduled Check
  Power meter Agilent 4419B              SN:    GB42420191           09—Oct—09 (in house check Sep—14)                    In   house   check:   Oct—17
  Power sensor HP E4412A                 SN:    US38485102           O5—Jan—10 (in house check Sep—14)                    In   house   check:   Oct—17
  Power sensor HP 8482A                  SN:    US37295597           09—Oct—09 (in house check Sep—14)                    In   house   check:   Oct—17




                                                                                                                         >
  RF generator R&S SMT—O6                SN:    832283/011           27—Aug—12 (in house check Oct—15)                    In   house   check:   Oct—17
  Network Analyzer HP 8753E              SN:    US37390585           18—Oct—01 (in house check Oct—16)                    In   house   check:   Oct—17

                                         Name                                        Function
  Calibrated by:                         Johannes Kurikka                            Laboratory Technician



  Approved by:                           Katja Pokovic                               Technical Manager
                                                                                                                     cez
                                                                                                                         Issued: February 10, 2017
  This calibration certificate shall not be reproduced except in full without written approval of the laboratory.




Certificate No: CD2450V3—1014_Feb17                          Page 1 of 5


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Accredited by the Swiss Accreditation Service (SAS)                                        Accreditation No.: SCS 0108
The Swiss Accreditation Service is one of the signatories to the EA
Multilateral Agreement for the recognition of calibration certificates


References
[1]       ANSI—C63.19—2011
          American National Standard, Methods of Measurement of Compatibility between Wireless Communications
          Devices and Hearing Aids.
Methods Applied and Interpretation of Parameters:
          Coordinate System: y—axis is in the direction of the dipole arms. z—axis is from the basis of the antenna
          {mounted on the table) towards its feed point between the two dipole arms. x—axis is normal to the other axes.
          In coincidence with the standards [1], the measurement planes (probe sensor center) are selected to be at a
          distance of 15 mm above the top metal edge of the dipole arms.
          Measurement Conditions: Further details are available from the hardcopies at the end of the certificate. All
          figures stated in the certificate are valid at the frequency indicated. The forward power to the dipole connector
          is set with a calibrated power meter connected and monitored with an auxiliary power meter connected to a
          directional coupler. While the dipole under test is connected, the forward power is adjusted to the same level.
          Antenna Positioning: The dipole is mounted on a HAC Test Arch phantom using the matching dipole
          positioner with the arms horizontal and the feeding cable coming from the floor. The measurements are
          performed in a shielded room with absorbers around the setup to reduce the reflections.
          It is verified before the mounting of the dipole under the Test Arch phantom, that its arms are perfectly in a
          line. It is installed on the HAC dipole positioner with its arms paraliel below the dielectric reference wire and
          able to move elastically in vertical direction without changing its relative position to the top center of the Test
          Arch phantom. The vertical distance to the probe is adjusted after dipole mounting with a DASYS5 Surface
          Check job. Before the measurement, the distance between phantom surface and probe tip is verified. The
          proper measurement distance is selected by choosing the matching section of the HAC Test Arch phantom
          with the proper device reference point (upper surface of the dipole) and the matching grid reference point (tip
          of the probe) considering the probe sensor offset. The vertical distance to the probe is essential for the
          accuracy.
          Feed Point Impedance and Return Loss: These parameters are measured using a HP 8753E Vector Network
          Analyzer. The impedance is specified at the SMA connector of the dipole. The influence of reflections was
          eliminating by applying the averaging function while moving the dipole in the air, at least 70cm away from any
          obstacles.
          E—field distribution: E ftield is measured in the x—y—plane with an isotropic ER3D—field probe with 100 mW
          forward power to the antenna feed point. In accordance with [1], the scan area is 20mm wide, its length
          exceeds the dipole arm length (180 or 90mm). The sensor center is 15 mm (in z) above the metal top of the
          dipole arms. Two 3D maxima are available near the end of the dipole arms. Assuming the dipole arms are
          perfectly in one line, the average of these two maxima (in subgrid 2 and subgrid 8) is determined to
          compensate for any non—parallelity to the measurement plane as well as the sensor displacement. The E—field
          value stated as calibration value represents the maximum of the interpolated 3D—E—field, in the plane above
          the dipole surface.




  The reported uncertainty of measurement is stated as the standard uncertainty of measurement multiplied by the
  coverage factor k=2, which for a normal distribution corresponds to a coverage probability of approximately 95%.




Certificate No: CD2450V3—1014_Feb17                     Page 2 of 5


Measurement Conditions
   DASY system configuration, as far as not given on page 1.
     DASY Version                                               DASY5                            V52.8.8
     Phantom                                             HAC Test Arch
     Distance Dipole Top — Probe Center                         15 mm
     Scan resolution                                         dx, dy = 5 mm
     Frequency                                         2450 MHz + 1 MHz
     Input power drift                                         < 0.05 dB


Maximum Field values at 2450 MHz

     E—field 15 mm above dipole surface                            condition             Interpolated maximum
     Maximum measured above high end                          100 mW input power         92.7 V/m = 39.34 dBV/m
     Maximum measured above low end                           100 mW input power         86.5 V/m = 38.74 dBV/m
     Averaged maximum above arm                               100 mW input power         89.6 V/m + 12.8 % (k=2)



Appendix (Additional assessments outside the scope of SCS 0108)

Antenna Parameters

      Frequency                                                  Return Loss                   Impedance
      2250 MHz                                                      17.7 dB                   65.0 Q — 0.7 jQ
      2350 MHz                                                      27.3 dB                   51.7 Q — 4.1 jQ
      2450 MHz                                                      28.5 dB                   53.0 Q — 2.4 jQ
      2550 MHz                                                      30.4 dB                   50.4 Q —3.0 jQ
      2650 MHz                                                       17.2 dB                  60.2 Q — 11.3 jQ


3.2 Antenna Design and Handling

The calibration dipole has a symmetric geometry with a built—in two stub matching network, which leads to the
enhanced bandwidth.
The dipole is built of standard semirigid coaxial cable. The internal matching line is open ended. The antenna is
therefore open for DC signals.
Do not apply force to dipole arms, as they are liable to bend. The soldered connections near the feedpoint may be
damaged. After excessive mechanical stress or overheating, check the impedance characteristics to ensure that the
internal matching network is not affected.

After long term use with 40W radiated power, only a slight warming of the dipole near the feedpoint can be measured.




Certificate No: CD2450V3—1014_Feb17            Page 3 of 5


Impedance Measurement Plot




                                                                   9 Feb 2017         13:01:04
         CH] sii       Los       5 dBi/ REF —18 dB               11—28.501 dB      2 450.000 000 MHz




                                                                                                         CH1 Markers

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         Cor                                                                                              2.25000 GHz

                                                                                                         :—27. 308 dR
                                                                                                         235000 6Hz

                                                                                                         4:—39,4 34 dB
                                                                                                          255000 GHz
         Avg
         16                                                                                              S:—17.214 dB
                                                                                                          265000 GHz

         H1d


         CH2   §41     1 U FS          1: 53.037 &   —24023 6   27,.041 pF          2 4350.000 000 MHz




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         Cor                                                                                              —691.41. ma
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                     CENTER 2 459.000 Ado MHz                                SPAN 1 000,.000 000 MHz




Certificate No: CD2450V3—1014_Feb17             Page 4 of 5


DASY5 E—field Result
                                                                                  Date: 08.02.2017
Test Laboratory: SPEAG Lab2

DUT: HAC Dipole 2450 MHz; Type: CB2450V3; Serial: CD2ASOV3 — SN: 1014

Communication System: UID 0 — CW ; Frequency: 2450 MHz
Medium parameters used: 0 = 0 S/m, & = 1; p = 1000 kg/m‘
Phantom section: RF Section
Measurement Standard: DASY5 (IEEE/IEC/ANSI C63.19—2011)

DASY52 Configuration:
   e   Probe: ER3DV6 — SN2336; ConvF(1, 1, 1); Calibrated: 30.12.2016;
   e   Sensor—Surface: (Fix Surface)
   e   Electronics: DAE4 Sn781; Calibrated: 02.09.2016
   e   Phantom: HAC Test Arch with AMCC; Type: SD HAC PO1 BA; Serial: 1070
   e   DASY52 52.8.8(1258); SEMCAD X 14.6.10(7372)

Dipole E—Field measurement @ 2450MHz/E—Scan — 2450MHz d=15mm/Hearing Aid Compatibility Test
(41xi81x1): Interpolated grid: dx=0.5000 mm, dy=0.5000 mm
Device Reference Point: 0, 0, —6.3 mm
Reference Value = 81.44 V/m; Power Drift = 0.03 dB
Applied MIF = 0.00 dB
RF audio interference level = 39.34 dBV/m
Emission category: M2
                                       MIF scaled E—field

                                       Grid 1 M2                 Grid 3 M2
                                       38.98 dBV/m|39.34 dBV/m 39.3 dBV/m
                                       Grid 4 M2                 Grid 6 M2
                                       38.48 dBV/m               38.69 dBV/m
                                       Grid 7 M2
                                       38.42 dBV/m|38.74 dBV/m|38.73 dBV/m




         —1.36


         —2.11


         —4.07


         —5.42


         —6.78
                   0 dB = 92.65 V/m = 39.34 dBV/m



Certificate No: CD2450V3—1014_Feb17            Page 5 of 5


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Schmid & Partner                                                 n>                                           G     Service suisse d‘étalonnage
   Engineering AG                                                Z7 ——ono                                     5     Servizio svizzero di taratura
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Accredited by the Swiss Accreditation Service (SAS)                                                           Accreditation No.: SCS 0108
The Swiss Accreditation Service is one of the signatories to the EA
Multilateral Agreement for the recognition of calibration certificates

Client      UL CSS USA                                                                             Certificate No: CD2600V3—1008_Jul17

ICAL[BRATION CERTIFICATE                                                                                                                                 I
 Object                                CD2600V3 — SN: 1008


 Calibration procedure(s)              QA CAL—20.v6
                                       Calibration procedure for dipoles in air



 Calibration date:                     July 21, 2017
 This calibration certificate documents the traceability to national standards, which realize the physical units of measurements (S1).
 The measurements and the uncertainties with confidence probability are given on the following pages and are part of the certificate.


 All calibrations have been conducted in the closed laboratory facility: environment temperature (22 + 3)°C and humidity < 70%.

 Calibration Equipment used (M&TE critical for calibration)
 Primary Standards                       ID #                         Cal Date (Certificate No.)                         Scheduled Calibration
 Power meter NRP                         SN:    104778                04—Apr—17   (No.   217—02521/02522)                Apr—18
 Power sensor NRP—Z91                    SN:    103244                04—Apr—17   (No.   217—02521)                      Apr—18
 Power sensor NRP—Z91                    SN:    103245                04—Apr—17   (No.   217—02522)                      Apr—18
 Reference 20 dB Attenuator              SN:    5058 (20k)            07—Apr—17   (No.   217—02528)                      Apr—18
 Type—N mismatch combination             SN:    5047.2 / 06327        07—Apr—17   (No.   217—02529)                      Apr—18
  Probe EF3DV3                           SN: 4013                     14—Jun—17 (No. EF3—4013_Jun17)                      Jun—18
  DAE4                                   SN: 781                      13—Jul—17 (No. DAE4—781_Jul17)                      Jul—18


  Secondary Standards                    ID #                         Check Date (in house)                               Scheduled Check
  Power meter Agilent 44198              SN:    GB42420191            09—Oct—09 (in house check Sep—14)                   In   house   check:   Oct—17
  Power sensor HP E4412A                 SN:    US38485102            O5—Jan—10 (in house check Sep—14)                   In   house   check:   Oct—17
  Power sensor HP 8482A                  SN:    US37295597            09—Oct—09 (in house check Sep—14)                   In   house   check:   Oct—17
  RF generator R&S SMT—O6                SN:    832283/011            27—Aug—12 (in house check Oct—15)                   In   house   check:   Oct—17
  Network Analyzer HP 8753E              SN:    US37390585            18—Oct—01 (in house check Oct—16)                   In   house   check:   Oct—17

                                         Name                                         Function                            Signature
  Calibrated by:                        Johannes Kurikka                              Laboratory Technician
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  Approved by:                           Katja Pokovic                                Technical Manager



                                                                                                                         Issued: July 24, 2017
  This calibration certificate shall not be reproduced except in full without written approval of the laboratory.




Certificate No: CD2600V3—1008_Jul17                          Page 1 of 5


Calibration
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                                                                 Aluluks®

Accredited by the Swiss Accreditation Service (SAS)                                        Accreditation No.: SCS 0108
The Swiss Accreditation Service is one of the signatories to the EA
Multilateral Agreement for the recognition of calibration certificates


References
[1]       ANSI—C63.19—2011
          American National Standard, Methods of Measurement of Compatibility between Wireless Communications
          Devices and Hearing Aids.
Methods Applied and Interpretation of Parameters:
      e   Coordinate System: y—axis is in the direction of the dipole arms. z—axis is from the basis of the antenna
          {(mounted on the table) towards its feed point between the two dipole arms. x—axis is normal to the other axes.
          In coincidence with the standards [1], the measurement planes (probe sensor center) are selected to be at a
          distance of 15 mm above the top metal edge of the dipole arms.
      e   Measurement Conditions: Further details are available from the hardcopies at the end of the certificate. All
          figures stated in the certificate are valid at the frequency indicated. The forward power to the dipole connector
          is set with a calibrated power meter connected and monitored with an auxiliary power meter connected to a
          directional couptler. While the dipole under test is connected, the forward power is adjusted to the same level.
      e   Antenna Positioning: The dipole is mounted on a HAC Test Arch phantom using the matching dipole
          positioner with the arms horizontal and the feeding cable coming from the floor. The measurements are
          performed in a shielded room with absorbers around the setup to reduce the reflections.
          It is verified before the mounting of the dipole under the Test Arch phantom, that its arms are perfectly in a
          line. It is installed on the HAC dipole positioner with its arms parallel below the dielectric reference wire and
          able to move elastically in vertical direction without changing its relative position to the top center of the Test
          Arch phantom. The vertical distance to the probe is adjusted after dipole mounting with a DASYS5 Surface
          Check job. Before the measurement, the distance between phantom surface and probe tip is verified. The
          proper measurement distance is selected by choosing the matching section of the HAC Test Arch phantom
          with the proper device reference point (upper surface of the dipole) and the matching grid reference point (tip
          of the probe) considering the probe sensor offset. The vertical distance to the probe is essential for the
          accuracy.
      *   Feed Point Impedance and Return Loss: These parameters are measured using a HP 8753E Vector Network
          Analyzer. The impedance is specified at the SMA connector of the dipole. The influence of reflections was
          eliminating by applying the averaging function while moving the dipole in the air, at least 70cm away from any
          obstacles.
      *   E—field distribution: E field is measured in the x—y—plane with an isotropic ER3D—field probe with 100 mW
          forward power to the antenna feed point. In accordance with [1], the scan area is 20mm wide, its length
          exceeds the dipole arm length (180 or 90mm). The sensor center is 15 mm (in z) above the metal top of the
          dipole arms. Two 3D maxima are available near the end of the dipole arms. Assuming the dipole arms are
          perfectly in one line, the average of these two maxima (in subgrid 2 and subgrid 8) is determined to
          compensate for any non—parallelity to the measurement plane as well as the sensor displacement. The E—field
          value stated as calibration value represents the maximum of the interpolated 3D—E—field, in the plane above
          the dipole surface.




  The reported uncertainty of measurement is stated as the standard uncertainty of measurement multiplied by the
  coverage factor k=2, which for a normal distribution corresponds to a coverage probability of approximately 95%.




Certificate No: CD2600V3—1008_Jul17                     Page 2 of 5


Measurement Conditions
   DASY system configuration, as far as not given on page 1.
     DASY Version                                               DASY5                         V52.10.0
     Phantom                                             HAC Test Arch
     Distance Dipole Top — Probe Center                         15 mm
     Scan resolution                                         dx, dy = 5 mm

     Frequency                                         2600 MHz + 1 MHz
     Input power drift                                         < 0.05 dB


Maximum Field values at 2600 MHz

     E—field 15 mm above dipole surface                            condition          Interpolated maximum
     Maximum measured above high end                          100 mW input power       86.3 V/m = 38.72 dBV/m
     Maximum measured above low end                           100 mW input power       86.2 V/m = 38.71 dBV/m
     Averaged maximum above arm                               100 mW input power       86.2 V/m + 12.8 % (k=2)



Appendix (Additional assessments outside the scope of SCS 0108)

Antenna Parameters

     Frequency                                                   Return Loss                 Impedance

     2450 MHz                                                       21.8 dB                 43.5 Q — 4.0 jQ
     2550 MHz                                                       26.8 dB                51.5 Q + 4.4 jQ
     2600 MHz                                                       26.5 dB                54.6 Q + 1.8 jQ
     2650 MHz                                                        25.2 dB                55.4 Q — 2.2 jQ
     2750 MHz                                                        18.5 dB               48.1 Q — 11.6jQ



3.2 Antenna Design and Handling

The calibration dipole has a symmetric geometry with a built—in two stub matching network, which leads to the
enhanced bandwidth.
The dipole is built of standard semirigid coaxial cable. The internal matching line is open ended. The antenna is
therefore open for DC signals.
Do not apply force to dipole arms, as they are liable to bend. The soldered connections near the feedpoint may be
damaged. After excessive mechanical stress or overheating, check the impedance characteristics to ensure that the
internal matching network is not affected.

After long term use with 40W radiated power, only a slight warming of the dipole near the feedpoint can be measured.




Certificate No: CD2600V3—1008_Jul17            Page 3 of 5


Impedance Measurement Plot




                                                                       21 Jul   2017    13122105
         [CBJ sii        Los       5 dBAREF —18 dB                   1:—26.496 dB      2 600.000 900 MHz




                                                                                                           CH1 Markers

                                                                                                           2i~21.7 62 dB
         Car                                                                                                245800 GHz

                                                                                                           3:—26.758 dB
                                                                                                            2559000 GHz

                                                                                                           41—25,162 dB
                                                                                                            265000 GHz
         Av
         :LE,9                                                                                             S:—18.486 dB
                                                                                                            2795000 GHz

         H1d


          CH2    S11     1 U FS          1: 54.615 &    1.89008 2   119.23 pH          2 600.600 00M MHz
                                                       Ptike

                                                                                                           CH2 Markers
                                                                                                            2: 43.496 a
         Cor                              /                                                                   —4.0156 a




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Certificate No: CD2600V3—1008_Jul17               Page 4 of 5


DASY5 E—field Result
                                                                                   Date: 21.07.2017
Test Laboratory: SPEAG Lab2

DUT: HAC Dipole 2600 MHz; Type: CD2600V3; Serial: CD2600V3 — SN: 1004

Communication System: UID 0 — CW ; Frequency: 2600 MHz
Medium parameters used: o = 0 S/m, s = 1; p = 1000 kg/m‘
Phantom section: RF Section
Measurement Standard: DASY5 (IEEE/IEC/ANSI C63.19—2011)

DASY52 Configuration:
   e    Probe: EF3DV3 — SN4013; ConvF(1, 1, 1); Calibrated: 14.06.2017;
        Sensor—Surface: (Fix Surface)
   s




        Electronics: DAF4 Sn781; Calibrated: 13.07.2017
   o




        Phantom: HAC Test Arch with AMCC; Type: SD HAC PO1 BA; Serial: 1070
   &«




        DASY52 52.10.0(1446); SEMCAD X 14.6.10(7417)
   e




Dipole E—Field measurement @ 2600MHz — with EF_4013/E—Scan — 2600MHz d=15mm/Hearing Aid
Compatibility Test (41x181x1): Interpolated grid: dx=0.5000 mm, dy=0.5000 mm
Device Reference Point: 0, 0, —6.3 mm
Reference Value = 66.37 V/m; Power Drift = —0.01 dB
Applied MIF = 0.00 dB
RF audio interference level = 38.72 dBV/m
Emission category: M2
                                      MIF scaled E—field




                                      Grid 4 M2
                                      37.74 dBV/m


                                      38.36 dBV/m|38.72 dBV/m|38.68 dBV/m




    —1.40


    —2.80


    —4.20


    —5.60


    —f.00
             0 dB = 86.25 V/m = 38.72 dBV/m




Certificate No: CD2600V3—1008_Jul17           Page 5 of 5


Calibration Laboratory of
Schmid & Partner
  Engineering AG
Zeughausstrasse 43, 8004 Zurich, Switzerland




Client      UL CCS USA                                                                          Certificate No: CD5500V3—1007_Jul17

CALIBRATION CERTIFICATE
 Object                                CD5500V3 — SN: 1007


 Calibration procedure(s)              QA CAL—20.v6
                                       Calibration procedure for dipoles in air




 Calibration date:                     July 21, 2017
 This calibration certificate documents the traceability to national standards, which realize the physical units of measurements (S1).
 The measurements and the uncertainties with confidence probability are given on the following pages and are part of the certificate.


 All calibrations have been conducted in the closed laboratory facility: environment temperature (22 + 3)°C and humidity < 70%.

 Calibration Equipment used (M&TE critical for calibration)
 Primary Standards                       ID #                      Cal Date (Certificate No.)                       Scheduled Calibration
 Power meter NRP                         SN:    104778             04—Apr—17 (No. 217—02521/02522)                  Apr—18
 Power sensor NRP—Z91                    SN:    103244             04—Apr—17 (No. 217—02521)                        Apr—18
 Power sensor NRP—Z91                    SN:    103245             04—Apr—17 (No. 217—02522)                        Apr—18
 Reference 20 dB Attenuator              SN:    5058 (20k)         07—Apr—17 (No. 217—02528)                        Apr—18
 Type—N mismatch combination             SN:    5047.2 / 06327     07—Apr—17 (No. 217—02529)                        Apr—18
 Probe EF3DV3                            SN:    4013               14—Jun—17 (No. EF3—4013_Jun17)                   Jun—18
 DAE4                                    SN:    781                13—Jul—17 (No. DAE4—781_Jul17)                   Jul—18

 Secondary Standards                     ID #                      Check Date (in house)                            Scheduled Check
 Power meter Agilent 44198               SN:    GB42420191         09—Oct—09 (in house check Sep—14)                In   house check:   Oct—17
 Power sensor HP E4412A                  SN:    US38485102         05—Jan—10 (in house check Sep—14)                In   house check:   Oct—17
 Power sensor HP 8482A                   SN:    US37295597         09—Oct—09 (in house check Sep—14)                In   house check:   Oct—17
 RF generator R&S SMT—O6                 SN:    832283/011         27—Aug—12 (in house check Oct—15)                In   house check:   Oct—17
 Network Analyzer HP 8753E               SN:    US37390585         18—Oct—01 (in house check Oct—16)                In   house check:   Oct—17

                                         Name                                   Function                             Signature
  Calibrated by:                         Johannes Kurikka                       Laboratory Technician




                                                                                                                    _LPK
  Approved by:                           Katjia Pokovic                         Technical Manager



                                                                                                                    Issued: July 21, 2017
  This calibration certificate shall not be reproduced except in full without written approval of the laboratory.




Certificate No: CD5500V3—1007_Jul17                          Page 1 of 5


Calibration Laboratory of
Schmid & Partner
  Engineering AG
Zeughausstrasse 43, 8004 Zurich, Switzerland




References
[1]       ANSI—C63.19—2011
          American National Standard, Methods of Measurement of Compatibility between Wireless Communications
          Devices and Hearing Aids.
Methods Applied and Interpretation of Parameters:
      #   Coordinate System: y—axis is in the direction of the dipole arms. z—axis is from the basis of the antenna
          ({mounted on the table) towards its feed point between the two dipole arms. x—axis is normal to the other axes.
          In coincidence with the standards [1], the measurement planes (probe sensor center) are selected to be at a
          distance of 15 mm above the top metal edge of the dipole arms.
          Measurement Conditions: Further details are available from the hardcopies at the end of the certificate. All
          figures stated in the certificate are valid at the frequency indicated. The forward power to the dipole connector
          is set with a calibrated power meter connected and monitored with an auxiliary power meter connected to a
          directional coupler. While the dipole under test is connected, the forward power is adjusted to the same level.
          Antenna Positioning: The dipole is mounted on a HAC Test Arch phantom using the matching dipole
          positioner with the arms horizontal and the feeding cable coming from the floor. The measurements are
          performed in a shielded room with absorbers around the setup to reduce the reflections.
          It is verified before the mounting of the dipole under the Test Arch phantom, that its arms are perfectly in a
          line. It is installed on the HAC dipole positioner with its arms parallel below the dielectric reference wire and
          able to move elastically in vertical direction without changing its relative position to the top center of the Test
          Arch phantom. The vertical distance to the probe is adjusted after dipole mounting with a DASYS5 Surface
          Check job. Before the measurement, the distance between phantom surface and probe tip is verified. The
          proper measurement distance is selected by choosing the matching section of the HAC Test Arch phantom
          with the proper device reference point (upper surface of the dipole) and the matching grid reference point (tip
          of the probe) considering the probe sensor offset. The vertical distance to the probe is essential for the
          accuracy.
          Feed Point Impedance and Return Loss: These parameters are measured using a HP 8753E Vector Network
          Analyzer. The impedance is specified at the SMA connector of the dipole. The influence of reflections was
          eliminating by applying the averaging function while moving the dipole in the air, at least 70cm away from any
          obstacles.
          E—field distribution: E field is measured in the x—y—plane with an isotropic ER3D—field probe with 100 mW
          forward power to the antenna feed point. In accordance with [1], the scan area is 20mm wide, its length
          exceeds the dipole arm length (180 or 90mm). The sensor center is 15 mm (in z) above the metal top of the
          dipole arms. Two 3D maxima are available near the end of the dipole arms. Assuming the dipole arms are
          perfectly in one line, the average of these two maxima (in subgrid 2 and subgrid 8) is determined to
          compensate for any non—parallelity to the measurement plane as well as the sensor displacement. The E—field
          value stated as calibration value represents the maximum of the interpolated 3D—E—field, in the plane above
          the dipole surface.




 The reported uncertainty of measurement is stated as the standard uncertainty of measurement multiplied by the
  coverage factor k=2, which for a normal distribution corresponds to a coverage probability of approximately 95%.




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Measurement Conditions
   DASY system configuration, as far as not given on page 1.
     DASY Version                                               DASY5                        V52.10.0
     Phantom                                             HAC Test Arch
     Distance Dipole Top — Probe Center                         15 mm
     Scan resolution                                         dx, dy = 5 mm
     Frequency                                         5500 MHz + 1 MHz
     Input power drift                                         <0.05 dB


Maximum Field values at 5500 MHz

     E—field 15 mm above dipole surface                            condition          Interpolated maximum
     Maximum measured                                         100 mW input power      95.7 V/m = 39.62 dBV/m
     Averaged maximum above arm                               100 mW input power      95.7 V/m + 12.8 % (k=2)



Appendix (Additional assessments outside the scope of SCS 0108)

Antenna Parameters

     Frequency                                                   Return Loss                Impedance

     5000 MHz                                                        18.2 dB               40.7 Q — 6.1 jQ
     5200 MHz                                                        23.1 dB               48.3 Q + 6.7 jQ
     5500 MHz                                                        22.3 dB               54.4 Q — 6.7 jQ
     5800 MHz                                                        21.6 dB               47.1 Q + 7.5 jQ
     5900 MHz                                                        22.7 dB               55.3 Q + 5.7 jQ



3.2 Antenna Design and Handling

The calibration dipole has a symmetric geometry with a built—in two stub matching network, which leads to the
enhanced bandwidth.
The dipole is built of standard semirigid coaxial cable. The internal matching line is open ended. The antenna is
therefore open for DC signals.
Do not apply force to dipole arms, as they are liable to bend. The soldered connections near the feedpoint may be
damaged. After excessive mechanical stress or overheating, check the impedance characteristics to ensure that the
internal matching network is not affected.

After long term use with 40W radiated power, only a slight warming of the dipole near the feedpoint can be measured.




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Impedance Measurement Plot




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DASY5 E—field Result

                                                                                    Date: 21.07.2017
Test Laboratory: SPEAG Lab2

DUT: HAC Dipole 5500 MHz; Type: CD5500V3; Serial: CD5500V3 — SN: 1007

Communication System: UID 0 — CW ; Frequency: 5500 MHz
Medium parameters used: 0 = 0 S/m, & = 1; p = 1000 kg/m"
Phantom section: RF Section
Measurement Standard: DASYS (IEEE/IEC/ANSI C63.19—2011)

DASY52 Configuration:
   e Probe: EF3DV3 — SN4013 (5—6 GHz); ConvF(1, 1, 1); Calibrated: 14.06.2017;
     Sensor—Surface: (Fix Surface)
       Electronics: DAFE4 Sn781; Calibrated: 13.07.2017
       Phantom: HAC Test Arch with AMCC; Type: SD HAC PO1 BA; Serial: 1070
       DASY52 52.10.0(1446); SEMCAD X 14.6.10(7417)

Dipole E—Field measurement @ 5500MHz/E—Scan — 5500MHz d=15mm/Hearing Aid Compatibility Test
(41x121x1); Interpolated grid: dx=0.5000 mm, dy=0.5000 mm
Device Reference Point: 0, 0, —6.3 mm
Reference Value = 120.8 V/m; Power Drift = 0.00 dB
Applied MIF = 0.00 dB
RF audio interference level = 39.62 dBV/m
Emission category: M2
                                      MIF scaled E—field

                                      Grid 1 M2   Grid 2 M2   Grid 3 M2
                                      38.72 dBV/m 38.92 dBV/m 38.73 dBV/m
                                      Grid 4 M2              Grid 6 M2
                                      39.48 dBV/m            39.36 dBV/m
                                      Grid 7 M2   Grid 8 M2   Grid 9 M2
                                      39.15 dBV/m 39.33 dBV/m 39.09 dBV/m




       —1.80


       —3.60


       —5.40


       —£.20


       —9.00
                   0 dB = 95.69 V/m = 39.62 dBV/m




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Document Modified: 2017-08-10 05:00:54

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