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 F. Pictures The pictures in this manual are for illustrative purposes only; your actual hardware may look slightly different. G. Interference and Attenuation Phone may interfere with sensitive laboratory equipment, medical equipment, etc.Interference from unsuppressed engines or electric motors may cause problems. H.
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 Surface Acoustic Wave Subscriber Identity Module Sending Loudness Rating SRAM Static Random Access Memory PSRAM Pseudo SRAM STMR Side Tone Masking Rating Travel Adapter Time Division Duplex TDMA Time Division Multiple Access UART Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter Voltage Controlled Oscillator VCTCXO Voltage Control Temperature Compensated Crystal Oscillator Wireless Application Protocol...
2. PERFORMANCE 2. PERFORMANCE 2.1 H/W Features Item Feature Comment Li-ion, 1000mAh Standard Battery Battery Size : 34.15 (W) °ø53.55(H) °ø5.7(T) [mm] Battery Weight : 25g 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 GSM, EGSM BER (Class II) < 2.439% @–102 dBm Bit Error Rate BER (Class II) < 2.439% @–100 dBm RX Level Report Accuracy ±3 dB 8±3 dB Frequency (Hz) Max.(dB) Min.(dB) –12 – – –12 Sending Response 1,000 –6...
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2. PERFORMANCE Item Description Specification At least 80 dB under below conditions: Ringer Volume 1. Ringer set as ringer. 2. Test distance set as 50 cm. Fast Charge : < 430 mA Charge Current Slow Charge : < 160 mA Antenna Bar Number Power –85 dBm ~...
3. TECHNICAL BRIEF 3. TECHNICAL BRIEF 3.1 Transceiver (SI4205-BM, U502) The RF parts consist of a transmitter part, a receiver part, a frequency synthesizer part, a voltage supply part, and a VCTCXO part. The Aero I transceiver is the integrated RF front end for multi-band GSM/GPRS digital cellular handsets and wireless data modems.
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3. TECHNICAL BRIEF (1) Receiver Part The Aero I transceiver uses a low-IF receiver architecture which allows for the on chip integration of the channel selection filters, eliminating the external RF image reject filters and the IF SAW filter required in conventional super-heterodyne architectures. A.
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3. TECHNICAL BRIEF Figure. 3-2 SI4205 RECEIVER PART B. Intermediate frequency (IF) and Demodulation A quadrature image-reject mixer downconverts the RF signal to a 100KHz intermediate frequency (IF) with the RFLO from the frequency synthesizer. The RFLO frequency is between 1737.8 to 1989.9 MHz, and is internally divided by 2 for GSM 850 and E-GSM 900 modes.
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3. TECHNICAL BRIEF (2) Transmitter Part The transmit (Tx) section consists of an I/Q baseband upconverter, and offset phase-locked loop (OPLL) and two output buffers that can drive external power amplifiers (PA), one for the GSM 850 (824-849 MHz) and E-GSM 900 (880-915 MHz) bands and one for the DCS 1800 (1710-1785 MHz) and PCS 1900 (1850-1910MHz) bands.
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3. TECHNICAL BRIEF (3) Frequency Synthesizer Figure. 3-4 SI4205 FREQUENCY SYNTHESIZER PART The Aero I transceiver integrates two complete PLLs including VCOs, varactors, resonators, loop filters, reference and VCO dividers, and phase detectors. The RF PLL uses two multiplexed VCOs. The RF1 VCO is used for receive mode, and the RF2 VCO is used for transmit mode.
3. TECHNICAL BRIEF 3.2 Power Amplifier Module (SKY77325, U501) The SKY77325 Power Amplifier Module (PAM) is designed in a low profile (1.2 mm), compact form factor for quad-band cellular handsets comprising GSM850/900, DCS1800, and PCS1900 operation. The PAM also supports Class 12 General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) multi-slot operation.
3. TECHNICAL BRIEF 3.3 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 Si4205, chipset (U102, AD6535), digital base band and MP3/AAC (U702) chipset. Figure 3-6 VCTCXO CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 2V75_VVCXO C528...
3. TECHNICAL BRIEF 3.5 Digital Main Processor (AD6527B, U101) AD6527/AD6527B GSM-PROCESSOR JTAGEN KEYPADCOL[7:0] Keypad KEYPADROW[7:0] TCK,TMS JTAG Matrix TDI,TDO BACKLIGHT[3.0] Backlight/ JTAG,HSL,GPIO Service Light Universal Servicelight USCTX/RX/CLK System Enhanced Generic Serial Port A Connector Generic Serial Port B Generic Serial Port D (USC) Flash ROMCS[1:0]...
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3. TECHNICAL BRIEF • AD6527B is an ADI designed processor. • AD6527B 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 3.5.1 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 CAMERA IC, CL761S If CL761S is in the state of by-pass mode, the LCD control signals from AD6527B are by-passed through CL761S.
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3. TECHNICAL BRIEF The backlight of LCD module is controlled by DBB via AAT2807 , U402. The control signals related to Backlight LED are given bellow. Signals Description C_FLASH Control flash ON and OFF (GPIO_24) LCD_DIM_CTL Control LCD backlight level in 16 steps (GPO 23) FLASH_LED Voltage source for FLASH LED...
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3. TECHNICAL BRIEF D. SIM interface The AD6527B provides SIM Interface Module. The AD6527B 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 3.5.2 AD6527B Architecture AD6527/AD6527B AD6527/AD6527B AS6535 AS6535 SErial Link SErial Link Audio Baseband Audio Baseband Subststem Subststem and Power and Power Management Management DSP BUS DSP BUS EBUS EBUS PBUS PBUS DMA and BUS DMA and BUS PBUS 1M PBUS 1M ARBITRATION...
3. TECHNICAL BRIEF 3.6 Analog Main & Power Management Processor (AD6535, U102) AD6528 AD6535 LEDs Light Controllers Othello™ Crystal & Varactor GMSK Filter Filter Tone Filter Headhones or Headset Filter Filter Battery 11 Voltage Regulators Charger VCORE: 1.8 V, 80 mA VABB VMEM: 1.8 or 2.8 V, 150 mA VMIC: 2.5 V, 2 mA...
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3. TECHNICAL BRIEF • AD6535 is an ADI designed Analog Baseband processor. AD6535 covers the rocessing GMSK modulation interface, Aux ADC, Voice signal processing and Power Management. • AD6535 consists of 1. BB Transmit section • This section generates in-phase and quadrature BB modulated GMSK signals. •...
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3. TECHNICAL BRIEF 3.6.1 Baseband Transmit Section 1. The AD6535 Baseband Transmit Section is designed to support GMSK for both single- slot and multi-slot application. 2. The transmit channel consists of a digital GMSK modulator,a matched pair of 10-bit DACs and a matched pair of reconstruction filter.
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3. TECHNICAL BRIEF 3.6.3 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 • The Auxiliary ADC provides : - Two differential inputs for temperature sensing.
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4. It interconnects with external devices like main microphone,main receiver,and headset. The descriptions of audio port used in C3400 are given bellow in detail. <Up Link> -AIN1P,AIN1N :Main microphone positive/negative terminal...
3. TECHNICAL BRIEF 3.6.5 Power Management AD6535 CSFS Baseband Analog Control VABB CSDI LDO Regulator Serial CSDO Port Microphone VMIC 2.5 V, 2 mA LDO Regulator VCOREIN Digital Core 1.8 V, 80 mA LDO Regulator VCXO VVCXO VCORE 2.75 V, 10 mA LDO Regulator VMEMIN Memory Interface...
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3. TECHNICAL BRIEF AD6535 LDOEN VAPP Enable VAPPEn Control Bit Application LDO Regulator Mode VAPPmode Control Bit VCORE Enable Digital Core THERM Thermal LDO Regulator Shutdown Mode DDLO Enable Memory Interface VMEM UVLO LDO Regulator Mode CHGDET Enable VBAT External Interface VEXT VEXTmode Control Bit LDO Regulator...
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3. TECHNICAL BRIEF 3. Battery Charging Block 1. It can be used to charge Lithium Ion and/or Nickel Metal Hydride 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.
3. TECHNICAL BRIEF 3.8 Display and Interface • Main LCD Properties Spec. Unit Active Screen Size 28.022(H) X 35.03(V) Color Depth 65,000 colors Resolution 128 X RGB X 160 dots Pixel Size 0.063(H) X 0.209(V) • Sub LCD Properties Spec. Unit Active Screen Size 18.902(H) X 13.43(V)
3. TECHNICAL BRIEF 3.9 Camera Interface C3400 has a built-in VGA(640 x 480) camera module. And the camera produces JPG pictures. Camera module is controlled by CL761S. Interface is done by I2C and YCbCr format. I2C is a control signal and YCbCr is real data interface signal.
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3. TECHNICAL BRIEF CL761S is using 2V85_VCAM power and camera module is using 2V85_VCAM via transistor. CL761S controls transistor. If control signal is high, camera power is off. Otherwise camera power is on. Camera power CAMERA CTL IC Camera interface signal C_PWDN STATUS 2V8_C_PWR...
3. TECHNICAL BRIEF 3.10 Keypad Switches and Scanning The key switches are metal domes, which make contact between two concentric pads on the keypad layer of the PCB when pressed. There are 27 switches (Normal Key 24EA, Camera side key, Volume up down side key), connected in a matrix of 5 rows by 5 columns and additional GPIO 35 for KEY_ROW5, as shown in Figure 3-24, except for the power switch (KB1), which is connected independently.
Figure 3-28. Connection between Microphone and AD6535 3.12 Main Speaker In the case of C3400 , there are 3 different speakers. One is main speaker for the received voice, another are loud speaker for playback of ring tone , key tone and other MIDI sounds and the other is headset speaker.
3. TECHNICAL BRIEF 3.13 Headset Interface This phone chooses a 6 pin type headset which has 6 electrodes such as GND, AUXIP, AUXIN (this pin is floating), EAR_SPK_R, EAR_SPK_L, JACK_DETECT, HOOK_DETECT. This type supports stereo sound Switching from Receiver to Headset Jack If jack is inserted, JACK_DETECT goes from low to high.
• supports differential MONO output and stereo output • supports 1.5V core and 3.0V or 1.8V IO interface C3400 is using a external amplifier. This amplifier supports differential MONO output for main speaker and stereo output for headset speaker. • Output Power at 1% THD+N, 1kHz : - for 8ohm, typically 1.1W...
3. TECHNICAL BRIEF 3.15 Key Back-light Illumination In key back-light illumination, there are 12 Blue LEDs in Main Board, which are driven by KEY_BACKLIGHT signal from AD6527B. Keybacklight C322 On/Off control C323 Signal C310 C311 C313 LD300 R332 LEBB-S14H LD303 R335 LEBB-S14H LD304...
3. TECHNICAL BRIEF 3.17 VIBRATOR The vibrator is placed in the folder cover and contacted to LCD MODULE. The vibrator is driven from VIBRATOR (GPIO_3) of AD6527B. VBAT R351 VBAT R350 R352 Q300 VIBRATOR R353 1.5K VIBRATOR R354 MOTOR 7.5K C328 EMZ2 4.7u...
4. Troubleshooting 4. TROUBLESHOOTING 4.1 RX Trouble TEST POINT FL500 SW500 U501 X500 U503 Figure 4-1(a) - 47 -...
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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 regulator circuit Check VCTCXO Check ANT SW & Mobile SW Check SAW filter circuit Check RX IQ Redownload SW or Do calibration again...
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4. Troubleshooting (1) Checking Regulator Circuit TEST POINT U503. 3 U503. 5 Figure 4-2 CIRCUIT RF_LDO RF2.85V VBAT U503 CLKON C536 C535 C539 4.7u MIC5255-2.85BM5 4.7u (1608) (1608) Checking Flow Voltage at Level at Change main board Pin5 of U503 Pin3 of U503 Is 2.85V? Is high?
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4. Troubleshooting (2) Checking VCTCXO Circuit TEST POINT Checking Flow X500. 4 VCTCXO Circuit is OK Check Pin 3. 26 MHzO.K? See next Page to check Refer to Graph 4-1(b) ANT SW & Mobile SW X500. 3 2.75V OK? Changing X500 Check Pin 4.
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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 C537,C531 VC1 :Low Changing the Board.
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4. Troubleshooting (4) Checking SAW Filter Circuit TEST POINT CIRCUIT C513 FL401 FL402 L501 FL401 27nH EFCH942MTCA7 C518 C521 L503 FL402 6.8nH EFCH1842TCA7 C522 Figure 4-6 Checking Flow Check RF Level of Changing FL401 FL401.3: ~ -64dBm Soldering is Saw Filter Input for GSM, FL402 FL402.3: ~ -64dBm For GSM : FL401.3...
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4. Troubleshooting (5) Checking RX IQ TEST POINT CIRCUIT U502 C519 C526 Figure 4-7 Waveform Graph 4-4 Checking Flow Check C519,C526. Check if there is any Similar? Replace U502 Major difference Refer to graph 4-4 Redownload software and calibration againg - 54 -...
4. Troubleshooting 4.2 TX Trouble TEST POINT FL500 SW500 U501 X500 U503 Figure 4-8 - 55 -...
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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 regulator circuit Check VCTCXO Check ANT SW & Mobile SW Check PAM control signal Check TX IQ Redownload SW or Do calibration again...
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4. Troubleshooting (1) Checking Regulator Circuit TEST POINT U503. 5 U503. 3 Figure 4-2 CIRCUIT RF_LDO RF2.85V VBAT U503 CLKON C536 C535 C529 4.7u MIC5255-2.85BM5 4.7u (1608) (1608) Checking Flow Voltage at Level at Change main board Pin5 of U503 Pin3 of U503 Is 2.85V? Is high?
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4. Troubleshooting (2) Checking VCTCXO Circuit TEST POINT Checking Flow VCTCXO Circuit is OK 26 MHzO.K? See next Page to check Check Pin 3. X500. 4 X500. 3 ANT SW & Mobile SW Refer to Graph 4-1(b) 2.75V OK? Changing X500 Check Pin 4.
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4. Troubleshooting Checking Flow For the test, TX Stand alone Mode is needed. Refer to chapter 11 (PL=7 for GSM, PL=2 for DCS) Check C531,C537 Check whether Ant SW Check VC1, VC2 Changing board Set as TX mode efer to Graph 4-6 efer to Table 6-11 Check RF Level of Pin5 : ~29.5dBm...
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4. Troubleshooting (5) Checking TX IQ TEST POINT Waveform U502 C519 C526 Graph 4-8 Figure 4-13 CIRCUIT Checking Flow Check if there is Replace U102 Similar? Any Major Difference Refer to Graph 4-8 Redownload the Software And calibrate - 62 -...
4. Troubleshooting 4.3 Power On Trouble TEST POINT C117 C121 C122 C155 C154 C113 C114 C115 C116 C118 C113 CIRCUIT - 63 -...
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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 U102 The LDO outputs at U102 VCORE=1.8V VVCXO=2.75V VMEM=2.8V...
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4. Troubleshooting Checking Flow START Resolder the CN300 I/O Connector(CN300) Pin 4,5 : VCHARGE Is well-soldered ? Pin12,19 : GND The TA is out of order Voltage at anode of Change the TA D102 = 5.2V ? Resolder the Q100,D102,R106 are Q100, D102, R106 well-soldered? Replace the...
4. Troubleshooting 4.5 Vibrator Trouble TEST POINT R354 R351 R353 R350 Q300 R352 Soldering Check in LCD Module CIRCUIT VBAT R351 VBAT R350 R352 Q300 VIBRATOR R353 1.5K VIBRATOR R354 MOTOR 7.5K C328 EMZ2 4.7u - 67 -...
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4. Troubleshooting Checking Flow SETTING : Enter the engineering mode, and set vibrator on at vibration of BB test menu START Is the voltage at pin 3 Check the soldering of Q300 high ? of R353, R354 Resolder R353, R354 Is the voltage at pin 2 Check the soldering of R351...
4. Troubleshooting 4.6 LCD Trouble TEST POINT FL604 FL602 FL600 CN601 FL603 FL601 Camera Module connection LCD Module connection LCD Module Connector ( 20Pin, female ) connector( 40Pin, male ) - 69 -...
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4. Troubleshooting Checking Flow START Is the connection of FPCB with connector on Reassemble FPCB with CN601 connector PCB(CN601) ok ? Check the connection LCD Reassemble LCD module with connector on FPCB module with connector On FPCB ? Check the soldering of Resoldering CN601 CN601 ? Change the FPCB and try again...
4. Troubleshooting 4.7 Camera Trouble TEST POINT FL607 FL606 CN601 FL605 FL608 U401 Q400 Camera Module Connector ( 20Pin, male ) LCD Module - 71 -...
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4. Troubleshooting Checking Flow START Does the LCD itself Go to the LCD trouble Has no trouble ? Replace the U401 Check the voltage Check the voltage Change the camera of pin 3 of of pin 1 of module, Does it work Q400 LOW ? Q400 is 3V ? properly ?
4. Troubleshooting 4.8 Speaker Trouble TEST POINT CN601 U703 C710 C707 C706 C709 Soldering Check U702 - 73 -...
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4. Troubleshooting Checking Flow START The level of pin 3 of U703 Replace U101 is LOW ? Is there problem at Is there voltage level at Replace component C706, C707, C709, C710 Pin 2 or 6 of U703 ? R703, R707 ? Replace U702 Is there problem at Is there problem at...
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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 3V ? Voltage output Voltage at pin1 of Resolder J300 of VSIM LCD J300 is 2.85V? Is 2.85V? Replace J300 Change the SIM Card Redownload SW.
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4. Troubleshooting Checking Flow START Resolder J200 Does the audio Level at pin1 profile of the phone Replace U200 of U200 is high change to the earphone mode? Resolder component Set the audio part of the test equipment to Download software Set the audio part of the test Change the earphone PRBS or continuous...
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4. Troubleshooting CIRCUIT DIAGRAM VBAT VBAT KEY BACKLIGHT Q301 R373 KEY_BACKLIGHT R364 C340 IMX9T110 Checking Flow START Is the level at R390 Check U101 High? Are all LEDs Check the soldering Working? each R and LED Replace or resoldering Backlight will work properly. component - 80 -...
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4. Troubleshooting Checking Flow SETTING : After initialize Agilent 8960, Test EGSM, DCS mode Set the property of audio as PRBS or continuous wave. Set the receiving volume of mobile as Max. START Does waveform at Replace main board R111 and R113 fluctuate? Is CN601 connected Reassemble CN601...
4. Troubleshooting 4.13 Microphone Trouble TEST POINT C202 C207 R209 C203 R200 R208 R205 C218 C208 R212 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 2V5_VMIC R200 R205 C202 C203 2.2K R209 R208 MIC200 VINNORP C207 C208 C218 R212 SOB-413S44-RC3310 VINNORN 0.1u C211 C210 R215 2.2K CLOSE TO MIC - 83 -...
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4. Troubleshooting Checking Flow SETTING : After initialize Agilent 8960, Test EGSM, DCS mode START Voltage across C224 Voltage VMIC of U102 Replace U102 = DC 2.5V ? = DC 2.5V? Resolder R200 & R205. Check the signal Level at each side Replace microphone of MIC200.
5. DOWNLOAD AND CALIBRATION 5. DOWNLOAD AND CALIBRATION 5.1 Download A. Download Setup Figure 5-1 describes Download setup UART (If you have battery, no TA is needed) Figure 5-1. Download Setup - 88 -...
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5. DOWNLOAD AND CALIBRATION B. Download Procedure 1. Access Flash loader program in PC and select Erase.(Don’t check OWCD) 1. Select Erase 2. Check 3. Don’t Check OWCD 2. Press Start and Wait until Erase is completed. 1. Press Start and Wait - 89 -...
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5. DOWNLOAD AND CALIBRATION 3. Change Address and Size(Address : 18000000, Size : 0x800000), and Press Start and Wait until Erase is completed again. 1. Change Address and Size 3. Press Start 2. Don’t Check and Wait OWCD 4. Press Write to start Download and press Key to choose software (AlchemyData.mot) 1.
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5. DOWNLOAD AND CALIBRATION 5. Choose software 1. Select File 2. Press Open 6. Wait until converting from MOT to BIF is completed(Don’t check OWCD) 2. Wait until 1. Don’t Check OWCD completion - 91 -...
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5. DOWNLOAD AND CALIBRATION 7. Press Start and Power on the phone using JIG remote Power on(Switch 1) 1. Press Start 2. Turn on Switch VBAT 8. Wait until Sending Block is completed 1. Wait Until Sending Block is completed - 92 -...
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5. DOWNLOAD AND CALIBRATION 9. Press Write to start Download and press Key to choose software(CodeData.mot) 1. Press 2. Press 10. Choose software 1. Press Start 2. Turn on Switch VBAT - 93 -...
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5. DOWNLOAD AND CALIBRATION 11. Wait until Sending Block is completed 1. Wait Until Sending Block is completed - 94 -...
5. DOWNLOAD AND CALIBRATION 5.2 Calibration A. Equipment List Equipment for Calibration Type/Model Brand Wireless Communication Test Set HP-8960 Agilent RS-232 Cable and Test JIG RF Cable Power Supply HP-66311B Agilent GPIB interface card HP-GPIB Agilent Calibration & Final test software Test SIM Card PC (for Software Installation) Pentium II class above 300MHz...
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5. DOWNLOAD AND CALIBRATION JTAG2 JTAG1 Status ADI-REMOTE TI-REMOTE POWER VBAT UART Status POWER Figure 5-3 The top view of Test JIG C. Test Jig Operation Power Source Description Power Supply usually 4.0V Travel Adaptor Use TA, name is TA-20G (24pin) Table 5-2.
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5. DOWNLOAD AND CALIBRATION 1. Connect as Fig 5-2(RS232 serial cable is connected between COM port of PC and MON port of TEST JIG, in general) 2. Set the Power Supply 4.0V 3. Set the 3 rd , 4 th of DIP SW ON state always 4.
NAME KEY_COL2 KEYPADCOL2 USC4 USC4 Approved USB BOOT EXT CLOCK KEY_COL3 KEYPADCOL3 USC5 USC5 Song yoon seok 05/01/17 KEY_COL4 KEYPADCOL4 USC6 USC6 DRAWING Iss. Notice No. Date Name Ver 1.1 LG Electronics Inc. LGIC(42)-A-5505-10:01 LG Electronics Inc. - 99 -...
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MODEL C3400 Park bae sun Designer 05/01/17 Checked Kim kil su 05/01/17 DRAWING AUDIO / PreCharge NAME Approved 05/01/17 Song yoon seok DRAWING Iss. Notice No. Date Name Ver 1.1 LG Electronics Inc. LGIC(42)-A-5505-10:01 LG Electronics Inc. - 100 -...
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MEMORY, MMI, I/O EMZ2 C328 VSS3 NAME VSS4 _OE1 Approved R356 05/01/17 Song yoon seok 4.7u VSS5 _OE2 VSS6 _RST _RESET VSS7 WAIT _WAIT R357 VSS8 BURSTCLK DRAWING Ver 1.1 LG Electronics Inc. LGIC(42)-A-5505-10:01 LG Electronics Inc. - 101 -...
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MODEL Park bae sun Designer 05/01/17 Checked Kim gil su 05/01/17 DRAWING CAMERA IC/ CHARGE PUMP NAME Approved Song yoon seok 05/01/17 DRAWING Iss. Notice No. Date Name LG Electronics Inc. Ver 1.1 LGIC(42)-A-5505-10:01 LG Electronics Inc. - 102 -...
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Sign & Name Sheet/Sheets MODEL C3400 Designer Kim sang jun 05/01/17 Checked Lee ki sung 05/01/17 DRAWING NAME Approved 05/01/17 Song yoon seok DRAWING Iss. Notice No. Date Name Ver 1.1 LG Electronics Inc. LGIC(42)-A-5505-10:01 LG Electronics Inc. - 103 -...
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MODEL Sheets C3400 IM sang ho Designer 05/01/17 Checked 05/01/17 Kim kil su DRAWING LCD CONNECTOR NAME Approved 05/01/17 Song yoon seok DRAWING Iss. Notice No. Date Name Ver 1.1 LG Electronics Inc. LGIC(42)-A-5505-10:01 LG Electronics Inc. - 104 -...
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MAX4684EBC MIDI_AUDIO_SEL AMP_SD MIDI_AUDIO_SEL AMP DEACTIVE AUDIO(TO EARJACK) AUX_OUT_L COM1 EAR_SPK_L AMP ACTIVE MIDI(TO EARJACK) AUX_OUT_R COM2 EAR_SPK_R C717 C3400 Park Bae Sun 05/01/17 Kim kil su 05/01/17 MP3 / AAC Song yoon seok 05/01/17 Ver 1.1 - 105 -...
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) Contrast value: This menu is to control LCD Backlight from contrast value=80 to contrast value=100. 9.1.2 Camera 1) Main LCD preview : This menu is to test Camera preview on Main LCD screen. 2) Sub LCD Preview : This menu is to test Camera preview on Sub LCD screen.
9. ENGINEERING MODE 9.1.8 Audio This is a menu for setting the control register of Voiceband Baseband Codec chip. Although the actual value can be written over, it returns to default value after switching off and on the phone. 1) VbControl1 : VbControl1 bit Register Value Setting 2) VbControl2 : VbControl2 bit Register Value Setting 3) VbControl3 : VbControl3 bit Register Value Setting 4) VbControl4 : VbControl4 bit Register Value Setting...
9. ENGINEERING MODE 9.3.5 LCD 1)LCD Main LCD screen resolution tests horizontally and vertically one by one and fills the screen. 2)SubLCD Sub LCD screen resolution tests horizontally and vertically one by one and fills the screen. 9.3.6 Key pad When a pop-up message shows ‘Press Any Key’, you may press any keys including side keys, but not [Soft2 Key].
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 HW Test Gain Control Index Power Level...
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10. STAND ALONE TEST HW Test Gain Control Index Power Level Scaling Factor RSSI Level Signal Connect Signal Flow Send Receive Figure 10-1. HW test program Figure 10-1. HW test program - 115 -...
11.AUTO CALIBRATION 11. AUTO CALIBRATION 11.1 Overview Autocal (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). Autocal generate calibration data by communicating with phone and measuring equipment then write it into calibration data block of flash memory in GSM phone.
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11.AUTO CALIBRATION Figure 11-1. Auto Calibration Program Screen ➝ Cable loss : Enter the RF cable loss GSM and DCS Screen ➝ GPIB(Primary address) : Enter the SS(Ag8960) and PS(Tektronix PS2521G) GPIB address Screen ➝ ADC Channel : Default ADC Calibration Channel Screen ➝...
11.AUTO CALIBRATION 11.4 AGC This procedure is for Rx calibration. In this procedure, We can get RSSI correction value. Set band EGSM and press Start button the result window will show correction values per every power level and gain code and the same measure is performed per every frequency.