1. INTRODUCTION 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Purpose This manual provides the information necessary to repair, calibration, description and download the features of this model. 1.2 Regulatory Information A. Security Toll fraud, the unauthorized use of telecommunications system by an unauthorized part (for example, persons other than your company’s employees, agents, subcontractors, or person working on your company’s behalf) can result in substantial additional charges for your telecommunications services.
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1. INTRODUCTION E. Notice of Radiated Emissions This model complies with rules regarding radiation and radio frequency emission as defined by local regulatory agencies. In accordance with these agencies, you may be required to provide information such as the following to the end user. F.
1. INTRODUCTION 1.3 Abbreviations For the purposes of this manual, following abbreviations apply: Automatic Power Control Baseband Bit Error Ratio CC-CV Constant Current - Constant Voltage Digital to Analog Converter Digital Communication System dB relative to 1 milli watt Digital Signal Processing EEPROM Electrical Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory Electrostatic Discharge...
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1. INTRODUCTION Power Amplifier Module Printed Circuit Board Programmable Gain Amplifier Phase Locked Loop PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network Radio Frequency Receiving Loudness Rating Root Mean Square Real Time Clock Surface Acoustic Wave Subscriber Identity Module Sending Loudness Rating SRAM Static Random Access Memory PSRAM Pseudo SRAM...
2. PERFORMANCE 2. PERFORMANCE 2.1 H/W Features Item Feature Comment Li-Poly, 800mAh × 50(H) × 3.8(T) [mm] Standard Battery Battery Size : 34 (W) Battery Weight : TBD Under the minimum current consumption environment Stand by Current (such as paging period 9), the level of standby current is below 4mA.
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2. PERFORMANCE Item Description Specification DCS, PCS Offset from Carrier (kHz). Max. (dBm) Output RF Spectrum (due to switching transient) 1,200 1,800 Spurious Emissions Conduction, Emission Status GSM, EGSM BER (Class II) < 2.439% @-102 dBm Bit Error Ratio DCS, PCS BER (Class II) <...
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2. PERFORMANCE Item Description Specification STMR 13 5 dB Stability Margin > 6 dB dB to ARL (dB) Level Ratio (dB) 17.5 22.5 30.7 Distortion 33.3 33.7 31.7 25.5 Side Tone Distortion Three stage distortion < 10% System frequency 2.5ppm (13 MHz) tolerance 32.768KHz tolerance 30ppm...
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2. PERFORMANCE Item Description Specification Forced shut down Voltage 3.35 0.03 V 1 Li-Poly Battery Standard Voltage = 3.7 V Battery Type Battery full charge voltage = 4.2 V Capacity: 800mAh Switching-mode charger Travel Charger Input: 100 ~ 240 V, 50/60 Hz Output: 5.2 V, 800 mA - 14 -...
3. TECHNICAL BRIEF 3. TECHNICAL BRIEF 3.1 Power Transceiver (SKY74400, U500) The RF parts consist of a transmitter part, a receiver part, a frequency synthesizer part, a voltage supply part, and a VCTCXO part. The SKY74400 power transceiver is a highly integrated device for quad-band Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM), General Packet Radio Service (GPRS), and Enhanced Data for GSM Evolution (EDGE) handsets.
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3. TECHNICAL BRIEF (1) Receiver Part A. LNA and Quadrature Demodulator Four separate LNAs are integrated in the SKY74400 to address different bands of operation. These LNAs have separate singleended 50 Ω inputs. The LNA gain is switchable between high and low settings using the three-wire bus.
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3. TECHNICAL BRIEF D. Flexible Receiver Bandwidth Control The receive baseband filters have programmable bandwidths with eight possible settings. (2) Synthesizer Section The SKY74400 includes a fully integrated UHF VCO and 3rd order loop filter. A single sigma-delta fractional-N synthesizer phaselocks the Local Oscillator (LO) used in both transmit and receive paths to a precision frequency reference input.
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3. TECHNICAL BRIEF This speeds up frequency settling and ensures that the PLL control voltage never operates close to the rails. DFC is the result of an adaptive circuit that corrects for any VCO center frequency errors caused by variations of the integrated VCO circuit such as temperature, supply voltage, or aging. The VCO can be centered at any frequency in the range from 990 MHz to 1550 MHz.
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3. TECHNICAL BRIEF Figure. 3-2 Crystal Oscillator BLOCK DIAGRAM (3) Transmitter Part To minimize the post-PA filtering requirements and any additional post-power amp losses, the transmit path consists of a vector modulator and a frequency translation loop. The translation loop consists of the following: •...
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3. TECHNICAL BRIEF C. Power Amplifier (PA) The PA functionality of the SKY74400 consists of separate GSM850/EGSM900 and DCS1800/PCS1900 blocks, impedancematching circuitry for 50 Ω output impedances, and a PAC block with an internal currentsense resistor. The custom BiCMOS integrated circuit provides the internal PAC function and interface circuitry.
3. TECHNICAL BRIEF 3.2 26 MHz Clock (VCTCXO, X500) The 26 MHz clock(X500) consists of a TCXO(Temperature Compensated Crystal Oscillator) which oscillates at a frequency of 26 MHz. It is used within the SKY74400, analog base band chipset (U101, AD6535), digital base band chipset (U102, AD6527B). 2V75_VVCXO R746 26MHz...
3. TECHNICAL BRIEF 3.4 Digital Main Processor (AD6527B, U102) AD6527/AD6527B GSM-PROCESSOR KEYPADCOL[7:0] Keypad JTAGEN TCK, TMS Matrix KEYPADROW[7:0] JTAG TDI, TDO BACKLIGHT[3.0] Backlight/ JTAG, HSL, GPIO Service Light Universal Servicelight USCTX/RX/CLK System Enhaoced Generic serial port A Connector Generic serial port B (USC) Generic serial port D ROMCS[1:0]...
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3. TECHNICAL BRIEF • AD6527 is an ADI designed processor. • AD6527 consists of 1. Control Processor Subsystem • 32-bit ARM7TDMI Control Processor • 58.5 MHz operation at 1.7V • On-board 16KB instruction/Data Cache • 1 Mbits of on-chip System SRAM 2.
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3. TECHNICAL BRIEF 3.4.1 Interconnection with external devices A. RTC block interface Countered by external X-TAL The X-TAL oscillates 32.768KHz B. LCD module interface The LCD module is controlled by AD6527B(U102),DBB. In operating mode, the AD6527B(U102) controls the LCD module through _LCD_CS, LCD_DIM_CTRL, LCD_RESET, LCD_WR, LCD_CS, 2V8_MV, IF_MODE.
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3. TECHNICAL BRIEF The backlight of LCD module is controlled by DBB via AAT2807AIXN-4.5, U802. The control signals related to Backlight LED are given bellow. Signals Description LCD_DIM_CTL Control LCD backlight level in 16 steps (GPO 23) LCD_LED_CTL Control LCD LED LCD_LED_GND Table 3-3.
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3. TECHNICAL BRIEF D. SIM interface The AD6527B provides SIM Interface Module. The AD6527 checks status periodically during established call mode whether SIM card is inserted or not, but it doesn't check during deep Sleep mode. In order to communicate with SIM card, 3 signals SIM_DATA, SIM_CLK, SIM_RST(GPIO_23) are required.
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3. TECHNICAL BRIEF 3.4.2 AD6527B Architecture AD6527/AD6527B AD6535 Serial Link Audio Baseband Subsystem and Power Management DSP BUS EBUS PBUS DMA and BUS RBUS IM ARBITRATION SBUS SRAM Peripheral FLASH Subsystem Subsystem ® (ARM7TDMI RF-Control Figure 3-7. AD6527B Architecture The internal architecture of AD6527B is shown above Figure 3-7. AD6527 regroups three main subsystems connected together through a dynamic and flexible communication bus network.
3. TECHNICAL BRIEF 3.5 Analog Main & Power Management Processor (AD6535, U101) Figure 3-8. AD6535 FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM - 30 -...
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3. TECHNICAL BRIEF • AD6535 is an ADI designed Analog Baseband processor. AD6535 covers the processing GMSK modulation interface, Aux ADC, Voice signal processing and Power Management. • AD6535 consists of 1. BB Transmit section • GMSK Modulation • I-channel & Q-channel Transmit DACs and Filters •...
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3. TECHNICAL BRIEF 3.5.1 Baseband Transmit Section 1. The AD6537B Baseband Transmit Section is designed to support GMSK for both single-slot and multi-slot application. 2. The AD6535 includes a digital GMSK modulator which is used for GSM application. The GMSK modulator uses a ROM lookup table to modulate the serial data stream ffrom the BSPORT.
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3. TECHNICAL BRIEF 3.5.3 Auxiliary Section 1. This section includes an Automatic Frequency Control(AFC) DAC, voltage reference buffers, an Auxiliary ADC, and light controllers. • AFC DAC: 13 bits 2. This section also contains AUX ADC and Voltage Reference • IDAC: 10 bits •...
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3. TECHNICAL BRIEF 3.5.4 Audio Section 1. The AD6535 Audio section supports communications and personal audio applications. 2. The Audio Section provides an audio codec with two digital-to-analog converter, a ring tone volume controller, a microphone interface, and analog input and output channels. Figure 3-12.
3. TECHNICAL BRIEF 3.5.5 Power Management Figure 3-13. AD6535 POWER MANAGEMENT SECTION 1. Power up sequence logic 1. The AD6535 controls power on sequence 2. Power on sequence - If a battery is inserted, the battery powers the 8 LDOs. - Then if PWRONKEY is detected, the LDOs output turn on.
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3. TECHNICAL BRIEF Figure 3-14. AD6535 POWER MODE LOGIC 2. LDO Block 1. There are 8 LDOs in the AD6535. - VCORE : supplies Digital baseband Processor core and AD6535 digital core - VMEM : supplies external memory and the interface to the external memory on the digital baseband processor (1,8V or 2.8V, 150mA) - VEXT : supplies Radio digital interface and high voltage interface (2.8V, 170mA)
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3. TECHNICAL BRIEF 3. Battery Charging Block 1. It can be used to charge Lithium Ion batteries. Charger initialization, trickle charging, and Li-Ion charging control are implemented in hardware. 2. Charging Process - Check charger is inserted or not - If AD6535 detects that Charger is inserted, the CC-CV charging starts. - Exception : When battery voltage is lower than 3.2V, the precharge(low current charge mode) starts firstly.
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3. TECHNICAL BRIEF Figure 3-17. BLOCKDIAGRAM Cradle Charge Current The cradle charge current is enabled by the EN pin only, the USBON pin has no control on the cradle charge current. The cradle charge current is programmed with the external resistor connected between the ICDL pin and the GND pin.
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3. TECHNICAL BRIEF Trickle Charge Current When the battery voltage is below the minimum battery voltage VMIN given in the electrical specification, the charger operates in a trickle/preconditioning mode, where the charge current is typically 14% of the programmed charge current for the cradle input. If power comes from the USB input, the trickle mode current is approximately 53mA.
3. TECHNICAL BRIEF 3.9 Microphone The microphone is placed to the front cover and contacted to main PCB. The audio signal is passed to AIN1P and AININ pins of AD6535. The voltage supply VMIC is output from AD6535, and is a biased voltage for the AIN1P.
4. TROUBLESHOOTING 4. TROUBLESHOOTING 4.1 RX Trouble TEST POINT SKY74400 26Mhz OSCILLATOR Figure 4-1 - 52 -...
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4. TROUBLESHOOTING Checking Flow START HP8960 : Test mode 62 CH, 7 level setting (TCH) 62CH, -60dBm setting (BCCH) Spectrum analyzer setting Oscilloscope setting Check VCTCXO Check FEM & Mobile SW Check RX IQ Redownload SW or Do calibration again - 53 -...
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4. TROUBLESHOOTING (1) Checking VCTCXO Circuit TEST POINT Checking Flow VCTCXO Circuit is OK VCTCXO Circuit is OK Check Pin 3. 26 MHzO.K? See next Page to check See next Page to check Refer to Graph 4 -1(b) ANT SW & Mobile SW ANT SW &...
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4. TROUBLESHOOTING (2) Checking FEM & Mobile SW TEST POINT CIRCUIT Waveform SW500 KMS-506 ANT_SW3 ANT_SW2 ANT_SW1 C502 C503 C504 C505 1000p FEM Control GSM& DCS Graph 4-3(a) GSM1900_RX GSM1800_RX GSM900_RX GND7 GND6 GND5 GND4 GSM18001900_TX GND3 GSM900_TX GND2 GND1 LMSP54LA-445TEMP FL610 FEM Control PCS...
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4. TROUBLESHOOTING Checking Flow For these 2 test case, No Call connection is needed Check SW500 Pin ANT,RF Changing SW500 Open with RF Cable connected. Check SW500 Pin ANT,RF Short Changing SW500 with No RF Cable Connected Check C503,C504,C505 VC1 :Low or HIGH Changing the Board.
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4. TROUBLESHOOTING (3) Checking RX IQ TEST POINT CIRCUIT VCC3 C510 I+_TX_I+ I-_TX_I- Q-_TX_Q- Q+_TX_Q+ VBAT C511 VCC1 C512 C513 Waveform Graph 4-4 Checking Flow Check C510,C511. Replace U500 Check if there is any Similar? Major difference Refer to graph 4-4 Redownload software and calibration again - 57 -...
4. TROUBLESHOOTING 4.2 TX Trouble TEST POINT SKY74400 26Mhz OSCILLATOR Figure 4-2 - 58 -...
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4. TROUBLESHOOTING Checking Flow START HP8960 : Test mode 62 CH, 7 level setting (TCH) 62CH, -60dBm setting (BCCH) Spectrum analyzer setting Oscilloscope setting Check VCTCXO Check FEM & Mobile SW Check SIGNAL Check TX IQ Re-download SW or Do calibration again - 59 -...
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4. TROUBLESHOOTING (1) Checking VCTCXO Circuit TEST POINT Checking Flow VCTCXO Circuit is OK VCTCXO Circuit is OK Check Pin 3. 26 MHzO.K? See next Page to check See next Page to check Refer to Graph 4-1(b) ANT SW & Mobile SW ANT SW &...
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4. TROUBLESHOOTING (2) Checking Ant SW & Mobile SW TEST POINT CIRCUIT Waveform VC1 LOW SW500 KMS-506 VC2 LOW VC3 HIGH ANT_SW3 ANT_SW2 ANT_SW1 C502 C503 C504 C505 1000p Graph 4-7(a) FEM Control EGSM VC1 LOW GSM1900_RX GSM1800_RX GSM900_RX VC2 HIGH GND7 GND6 GND5...
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4. TROUBLESHOOTING Checking Flow For the test, TX Stand alone Mode is needed. (PL=5 for GSM, PL=0 for DCS) Check C503,C504,C505 Check whether FEM Check VC1, VC2, VC3 Set as TX mode Changing board RRefer to Graph4-6(a), 4-6(b) RRefer to Table 4-3 Check RF Level of Pin10 : ~32.5dBm FL610.10 (for GSM) &...
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4. TROUBLESHOOTING (3) Checking PAM Control Signal TEST POINT CIRCUIT VBAT PA_EN R504 TX_RAMP GND1 PA_BAND GND2 GND3 GND4 R505 GND5 C517 C520 GND6 GND7 0.01u 4.7u GND8 GND9 Waveform Graph 4-8 Checking Flow Check TX_RAMP and PA_EN Check if there is Similar? Similar? Similar?
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4. TROUBLESHOOTING (4) Checking TX IQ TEST POINT Waveform Graph 4-9 CIRCUIT VCC3 C510 I+_TX_I+ I-_TX_I- Q-_TX_Q- Q+_TX_Q+ VBAT C511 VCC1 C512 C513 Checking Flow Check if there is Any Major Difference Replace U500 Similar? Refer to Graph 4-9 Re-download the Software And calibrate - 64 -...
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4. TROUBLESHOOTING Checking Flow START Check Battery Voltage Charge or Change Battery > 3.35V ? Push power-on key Check the contact of power key And check the level change Or dome-switch of PWRKEY Check the voltage of Replace U101 The LDO outputs at U101 VCORE=1.8V VVCXO=2.75V VMEM=2.8V...
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4. TROUBLESHOOTING Checking Flow START Resolder the CN301 I/O Connector(CN301) Pin 4,5 : VCHARGE Is well-soldered ? Pin12,19,26 : GND The TA is out of order Voltage at anode of Change the TA D401 = 5.2V ? Resolder the D401, U701 are D401,U701 well-soldered? Replace the...
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4. TROUBLESHOOTING Checking Flow START Check the soldering Is the voltage at pin 6 Resolder R348. of Q301 near 0V? of R348. Replace Q301 Check the contact state Re-contact CN301 of CN301 Check the Coaxial Cable Replace Coaxial Cable Check the soldering of Resolder vibrator.
4. TROUBLESHOOTING 4.6 LCD Trouble • Check point - The assembley status of the LCD Module - The Soldering of connector TEST POINT - LCD CONNECTOR VBAT 2V8_MV LCD CONN CN101 LCD_RESET LCD_ID L_SUB_LCD_CS LCD_RS L_DATA00 L_MAIN_LCD_CS L_DATA01 LCD_WR L_DATA02 L_DATA08 L_DATA03 L_DATA09...
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4. TROUBLESHOOTING Checking Flow START Refer to Power is supplied to Power On Trouble the board? Connection between Reconnect FPCB and boards is OK? FPCB CN601& CN102 Re-solder the CN601 is soldered well? & CN102 Paths of LCD control Re-solder signals are OK? the EMI filter FPCB is OK?
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4. TROUBLESHOOTING Checking Flow Is BT_RST signal shape similar Replace U102 to Fig.1 during Powering on Bluetooth Replace U102 2V8_VBT at C743=2.8V Bluetooth Power off Is DEBUG_TX signal similar to Replace U102 Fig.2 during Powering on Bluetooth? Is DEBUG_RX signal similar to Replace M701 Fig.2 during Powering on Bluetooth?
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4. TROUBLESHOOTING Checking Flow START Change the SIM Card. Our phone Does the SIM cards supports only 3V SIM card. supports 2.85V ? Voltage Replace J301 or Voltage at pin1 of at VSIM of U101 check soldering of components J301 is 2.85V? Is 2.85V? Change the SIM Card Redownload SW.
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4. TROUBLESHOOTING Checking Flow START Insert the earphone to the handset. Earphone detect problem Does the audio Profile of the phone change to the earphone mode? Audio path problem Set the audio part of the test equipment to echo mode Set the audio part of the Earphone receiving test equipment to PRBS...
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4. TROUBLESHOOTING Earphone detect problem Earphone detect problem Check the signal level Level of R201 is of JACK_DETECT. about 2.5V? Is it almost 0? Resolder U202. Replace U201 Earphone sending path problem Earphone sending path problem Re-solder Level of R210 is R210 about 2.8V? Level of R230 is...
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4. TROUBLESHOOTING Checking Flow SETTING : After initialize Agilent 8960, Test EGSM, DCS, PCS mode Set the property of audio as PRBS or continuous wave. Set the receiving volume of mobile as Max. START Check the signal level of Check the soldering Replace the Main board.
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4. TROUBLESHOOTING Checking Flow SETTING : After initialize Agilent 8960, Test EGSM, DCS, PCS mode START Voltage across C118 Voltage VMIC of U101 Replace U101. is about 2.5V? is about 2.5V? MIC Bias Voltage Resolder R200 & R205. Check the signal level at each side of MIC201.
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4. TROUBLESHOOTING Checking Flow START Is the voltage level of BAT01 Charge or change BAT01. > 1.2V ? Check the voltage at Resolder R108 or 1,4 of X101 Replace X101 Change main board - 90 -...
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4. TROUBLESHOOTING Checking Flow START Check the magnet Place the magnet in upper side Voltage at Pin 6 of U402 Voltage 2V8_EXTof ABB = 2.8V ? = 2.8V? Resolder U402 Replace ABB(U101) Open slide. Voltage at Pin 1 of U402 Resolder R402 &...
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4. TROUBLESHOOTING Checking Flow START Go to the LCD Trouble Does LCD work properly? Set the Camera button ON Check power U401 Check power 1.8V, 2.6V, 2.8V Change U403 1V8_CAM, 2V6_CAM, 2V8_ACAM Check the 26MHz waveform? Change X500 Check X500 Check the C_PCLK Check the C_HS Check the C_VS...
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5. DOWNLOAD B. Multi Download Procedure 1. Run GSM Multi Download program and select Setting - 97 -...
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5. DOWNLOAD 2. Select Configuration from the menu and you may see this window 3. Press key to select DLL file and press Open - 98 -...
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5. DOWNLOAD 4. Press key to select the mot files 5. Select AlchemyData.mot and press open 6. Repeat step 4-5 to select CodeData.mot - 99 -...
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5. DOWNLOAD 7. Check if the ADI option is set to Hermes 8. Press OK to end Configuration Select Rate - 100 -...
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5. DOWNLOAD 9. Press START to execute download 10. Once downloading is started, press STOP button to keep from re-downloading after downloading is completed. - 101 -...
USB BOOT INT CLOCK KEY_COL2 KEYPADCOL2 USC4 USC4 Approved LEE SEUNG YOON USB BOOT EXT CLOCK KEY_COL3 KEYPADCOL3 USC5 USC5 KEY_COL4 KEYPADCOL4 USC6 USC6 DRAWING Iss. Notice No. Date Name VER. 1.3 LG Electronics Inc. LGIC(42)-A-5505-10:01 LG Electronics Inc. - 103 -...
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(GPIO_45) 12/01 Designer SN74AUC2G08YZPR KIM YOUNG GI 2 / 7 2005 Checked LIM SANG HO DRAWING AUDIO/SOUND/MEMORY NAME Approved LEE SEUNG YOON DRAWING Iss. Notice No. Date Name VER. 1.3 LG Electronics Inc. LGIC(42)-A-5505-10:01 LG Electronics Inc. - 104 -...
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(GPIO 3) R349 Checked LIM SANG HO DRAWING MOTOR KEY, IO, SIM, VIBRATOR NAME D301 C312 Approved LEE SEUNG YOON 4.7u 1SS352-TPH3_F DRAWING Iss. Notice No. Date Name VER. 1.3 LG Electronics Inc. LGIC(42)-A-5505-10:01 LG Electronics Inc. - 105 -...
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KIM YOUNG GI 4 / 7 2005 0.01u U402 A3212EEH-T Checked LIM SANG HO DRAWING CAMERA / Chargepump NAME Approved LEE SEUNG YOON DRAWING Iss. Notice No. Date Name VER. 1.3 LG Electronics Inc. LGIC(42)-A-5505-10:01 LG Electronics Inc. - 106 -...
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Sheet/Sheets MODEL F3000 12/01 Designer 5 / 7 PARK JAE WAN 2005 Checked JUNG SUN IN DRAWING NAME Approved LEE SEUNG YOON DRAWING Iss. Notice No. Date Name VER. 1.3 LG Electronics Inc. LGIC(42)-A-5505-10:01 LG Electronics Inc. - 107 -...
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Designer RYU SUNG HYUN 6 / 7 2005 Checked LIM SANG HO DRAWING CAMERA / LCD CONNECTOR NAME Approved LEE SEUNG YOON DRAWING Iss. Notice No. Date Name VER. 1.3 LG Electronics Inc. LGIC(42)-A-5505-10:01 LG Electronics Inc. - 108 -...
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12/01 Designer KIM YOUNG GI 7 / 7 2005 Checked LIM SANG HO DRAWING MIDI/CHARGING / BLUETOOTH NAME Approved LEE SEUNG YOON DRAWING VER. 1.3 Iss. Notice No. Date Name LG Electronics Inc. LG Electronics Inc. LGIC(42)-A-5505-10:01 - 109 -...
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Date Sign & Name Sheet / Sheets F3000 MODEL 04/20 Designer Y.S JEONG 2005 12/31 Y.S.HYUN Checked 2004 DRAWING 12/31 NAME Approved N.S.KIM 2004 DRAWING Ver.A Iss. Notice No. Date Name LG Electronics Inc. LG Electronics Inc. - 110 -...
9. ENGINEERING MODE 9. ENGINEERING MODE A. About Engineering Mode Engineering mode is designed to allow a service man/engineer to view and test the basic functions provided by a handset. B. Access Codes The key sequence for switching the engineering mode on is 2945#*#. Pressing END will switch back to non-engineering mode operation.
9. ENGINEERING MODE 9.1 BB Test [MENU 1] 9.1.1 LCD 1) COLOUR : WHITE, RED, GREEN, BLUE, BLACK 9.1.2 CAMERA This menu is to test the Camera. 1) Main LCD preview : It shows the picture on Main LCD. 2) Sub LCD preview : It shows the picture on Sub LCD. 3) Flash on : It turns on the Flash LED.
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9. ENGINEERING MODE 9.1.7 ADC (Analog to Digital Converter) This displays the value of each ADC. 1) MVBAT ADC : Main Voltage Battery ADC 2) AUX ADC : Auxiliary ADC 3) TEMPER ADC : Temperature ADC 9.1.8 BATTERY 1) Bat Cal : This displays the value of Battery Calibration. The following menus are displayed in order : BAT_LEV_4V, BAT_LEV_3_LIMIT, BAT_LEV_2_LIMIT, BAT_LEV_1_LIMIT, BAT_IDLE_LI MIT, BAT_INCALL_LIMIT, SHUT_DOWN_VOLTAGE, BAT_RECHARGE_LMT...
9. ENGINEERING MODE 9.2 RF Test [MENU 2] 9.2.1 SAR test This menu is to test the Specific Absorption Rate. 1) SAR test on : Phone continuously process TX only. Call-setup equipment is not required. 2) SAR test off : TX process off 9.3 MF mode [MENU 3] This manufacturing mode is designed to do the baseband test automatically.
9. ENGINEERING MODE 9.3.7 MicSpk Test The sound from MIC is recorded for about 3 seconds, then it is replayed on the speaker automatically. 9.4 Trace option [MENU 4] This is NOT a necessary menu to be used by neither engineers nor users. 9.5 Call timer [MENU 5] This menu is to set the Digital Audio Interface Mode for Speech Transcoder and Acoustic testing.
10. STAND ALONE TEST 10. STAND ALONE TEST 10.1 Introduction This manual explains how to examine the status of RX and TX of the model. A. Tx Test TX test - this is to see if the transmitter of the phones is activating normally. B.
10. STAND ALONE TEST 10.3 Means of Test a. Select a COM port b. Set the values in Tx or Rx c. Select band and channel d. After setting them all above, press connect button. e. Press the start button Figure 10-1.
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10. STAND ALONE TEST Figure 10-2. HW test setting Figure 10-3. Ramping profile - 120 -...
11. AUTO CALIBRATION 11. AUTO CALIBRATION 11.1 Overview Auto-cal (Auto Calibration) is the PC side Calibration tool that perform Tx, Rx and Battery Calibration with Agilent 8960(GSM call setting instrument) and Tektronix PS2521G(Programmable Power supply). Auto-cal generates calibration data by communicating with phone and measuring equipment then write it into calibration data block of flash memory in GSM phone.
11. AUTO CALIBRATION JTAG2 JTAG1 Status ADI-REMOTE TI-REMOTE POWER VBAT UART Status POWER Figure 11-2 The top view of Test JIG 11.3 Test Jig Operation Power Source Description Power Supply Usually 4.0V Table 11-2 Jig Power Switch Number Name Description Switch 1 ADI-REMOTE In ON state, phone is awaked.
1. Connect as Fig 11-2 (RS232 serial cable is connected between COM port of PC and MON port of TEST JIG, in general.) 2. Run Hot_Kimchi.exe to start calibration. 3. From the Calibration Lib menu, Select F3000, then, Press APPLY! - 123 -...
12. EXPLODED VIEW & REPLACEMENT PART LIST 12.2 Replacement Parts Note: This Chapter is used for reference, Part order is ordered by SBOM standard on GCSC <Mechanic component> Location Level Description Part Number Specification Color Remark GSM(FOLDER) TGFF0085103 Gray AAAY00 ADDITION AAAY0136608 DEUGR...
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12. EXPLODED VIEW & REPLACEMENT PART LIST Location Level Description Part Number Specification Color Remark MDAN01 DECO,SPEAKER MDAN0008401 DECO SPEAKER R Gray MFBC00 FILTER,SPEAKER MFBC0018301 FILTER SPEAKER R Black MFBC01 FILTER,SPEAKER MFBC0018401 FILTER SPEAKER L Black MGAD00 GASKET,SHIELD FORM MGAD0100201 FPCB CONNECTOR 13*5.5*0.5t Black MGAZ00...
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12. EXPLODED VIEW & REPLACEMENT PART LIST Location Level Description Part Number Specification Color Remark MCCZ00 MCCZ0015204 HINGE CAP (GRAY) Gray MDAD00 DECO,CAMERA MDAD0017401 Black MGAD00 GASKET,SHIELD FORM MGAD0067401 LCD LEFT(F2300 EUAAS) Gold MGAD01 GASKET,SHIELD FORM MGAD0067501 LCD(RIGHT)-UPPER Gold MHFZ00 HINGE MHFZ0007001 Black...
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12. EXPLODED VIEW & REPLACEMENT PART LIST Location Level Description Part Number Specification Color Remark Without MLAB00 LABEL,A/S MLAB0000601 HUMIDITY STICKER Color Without MLAC00 LABEL,BARCODE MLAC0003301 EZ LOOKS(use for PCB ASSY MAIN(hardware)) Color - 132 -...
12. EXPLODED VIEW & REPLACEMENT PART LIST <Main component> Note: This Chapter is used for reference, Part order is ordered by SBOM standard on GCSC Location Level Description Part Number Specification Color Remark SACY00 PCB ASSY,FLEXIBLE SACY0039801 SACE00 PCB ASSY,FLEXIBLE,SMT SACE0035201 PCB ASSY,FLEXIBLE,SMT SACC00...
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12. EXPLODED VIEW & REPLACEMENT PART LIST Location Level Description Part Number Specification Color Remark LD712 DIODE,LED,CHIP EDLH0009601 BLUE ,1608 ,R/TP ,Key Pad Blue LED LD713 DIODE,LED,CHIP EDLH0009601 BLUE ,1608 ,R/TP ,Key Pad Blue LED LD714 DIODE,LED,CHIP EDLH0009601 BLUE ,1608 ,R/TP ,Key Pad Blue LED MIC201 MICROPHONE SUMY0009201...
12. EXPLODED VIEW & REPLACEMENT PART LIST 12.3 Accessory Note: This Chapter is used for reference, Part order is ordered by SBOM standard on GCSC Location Level Description Part Number Specification Color Remark MHBY00 HANDSTRAP MHBY0001101 Neck Strap 380mm Gray 3.7 V,1000 mAh,1 CELL,PRISMATIC ,GS-9(L1500) EUAOR SBPL00 BATTERY PACK,LI-ION...