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56D70V8-3

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D70V8 (All On One Page)

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Thursday, November 16, 2000

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BGND

PVCC18

BGND

DVCC

VBAT

DVCC

BGND

AVCC

AGND

PVCC18

BGND

AVCC

DVCC

DVCC

BGND

DVCC

DVCC

BGND

BGND

DVCC

BGND

BGND

BGND

BGND

BGND

DVCC

DVCC

BGND

DVCC

BGND

BGND

BGND

BGND

AGND

BGND

AGND

AGND

AVCC DVCC

AGND

AGND

AGND

BGND

DVCC

AGND

AVCC

BGND

BGND

BGND

AGND

AVCC

AGND

BGND

BGND

BGND

BGND

BGND

BGND

BGND

BGND

BGND

AGND

BGND

VBAT

BGND

BGND

BGND

VBAT

BGND

BGND

BGND

DVCC

BGND

BGND

BGND

VBAT

BGND

BGND

BGND

BGND

BGND

BGND

BGND

VBAT

BGND

BGND

BGND

BGND

BGND

BGND

BGND

BGND

BGND

VBAT

BGND

BGND

DVCC

AGND

BGND

AVCC

DVCC

BGND

BGND

BGND

BGND

BGND

DVCC

BGND

BGND

BGND

BGND

BGND

IOGND

PVCC18

BGND

VBAT

BGND

VBAT

BGND

VBAT

AVCC

AGND

DVCC

BGND

BGND

AVCC

AGND

BGND

AGND

BGND

VBAT

BGND

BGND

BGND

BGND

BGND

BGND

BGND

BGND

BGND

VBAT

BGND

VBAT

DVCC

BGND

VBAT

BGND

BGND

BGND

BGND

BGND

BGND

ROW3

ROW2

COL0

COL0

COL1

D[0..15]

COL2

COL3

BFSX

BDX

VDX

IO9

BL

FDP

V_RST

VFSRX

NRAMCS

BCLKX

DTR

S_3V5V

ACCIN

S_RST

TXEN

TPACT3

VSYNEN

S_IO

TPACT2

NFOE

RXON

S_PWCT

TXPA

VCLKRX
VDR

NROMCS

IO2

S_CLK

CALBRA

AGCA

NCS0

13MHZ

A[0..20]

A[0..20]

DLPWR

NRESET

IO14

NCS0

RNW

D[0..15]

LCDRST

A[0..20]

D[0..15]

NRESET

NRESET

NFOE

NROMCS

NRAMCS

RNW

RNW

IRXN

QTXN

BCLKX

AUXI

AAGC

QTXP

13MHZ

BATEMP

ITXP

QRXP

ITXN

RAMPDA
AFCDAC

TPACT3

AUXO

TPACT2

BDX

IRXP

ACCID

QRXN

BAID

NTPEN0

BFSX

VCLKRX

V_RST

NRESET

VFSRX

VDX

VDR

SYNENA
NTPEN0

BANDSW

TPACT0

TPACT0

TPACT1

TPACT1

TMS

TRST

IO11

BCLKR

SYNCLK

NEMU0

NEMU1

BCLKR

SYNDAT

TSPDI

BFSR

BDR

TSPDI

BFSR

BDR

SYNCLK

SYNDAT

BATEMP

S_PWCT
S_3V5V

S_CLK

S_RST

S_IO

IO2

BAID

PWR

IO1

VTCXO

IOPN11

BL

LEDON

ROW4

COL4

LCDRST

IO11

IO9

IO14

CHGERP

TMS

TRST

DLPWR

AUXO

DATAID

DTR

DSR

CHGERP

ACCIN

RXD

TXD

ACCID

RTCCE

AUXI

IO6

IO6

IO6

PWR

RTCCE

IOPN11

ROW4
ROW3

ROW1
ROW0

ROW2

BUZZER

RXD

COL4

DSR

TXD

DATAID

LEDON

TCK

TDO

TDI

TDO

TCK

TDI

IO1

AAGC

DIN

[DSR]

BENA

VSYNTHEN

[RTS]

AGCA

BDLON

RXON

SYNTHDATA

TSPACT7

[DTR]

SYNTHCLK

TSPACT6

CALIBRATERADIO
BULON

BCAL

[CTS]

 

SYNTHDATA
SYNTHCLK

ANTENNASEL
SYNTHEN0

(2)

(4)

(3)

(3)

(5)

(1)

[DSR]

[CTS]

[RTS]

[CI]

[DTR]

[DTR]

1

2

3

COL4

COL0

COL2

A5

A0

A3

A2

A7

A17

A18

A10

A12

A11

A20

A4

A8

A19

A15

A6

A1

A13

A16

A9

A14

A8

A15

A10

A3

A11

A8

A16

A7

A3

A20

A17

A4

A1

A15

A14

A10

A19

A6

A6

A13

A13

A5

A9

A12

A11

A16

A1

A7

A9

A12

A2

A2

A0

A5

A14

A17

A18

A4

A0

D7

D1

D2

D5

D14

D5

D8

D3

D3

D4

D0

D13

D10

D12

D9

D15

D6

D11

D2

D4

D0

D4

D0

D0

D14

D13

D5

D10

D1

D1

D1

D8

D12

D9

D7

D15

D7
D6

D6

D11

D3

D3
D2

D2

D4

D5

D7
D6

ROW1

ROW4

ROW3

ROW2

ROW0

C1

0.1UF

C9

0.1UF

C11

0.1UF

C8

0.1UF

C10

0.1UF

C12

0.1UF

C7

0.1UF

C2

0.1UF

S15
KSW
[YES]

U51

VCE

2

1

U50

VCE

2

1

U52

VCE

2

1

U45

VOL SW

1

2

3

R26
0

BQ4
MMBT4401LT1

1

2

3

U8

BUZZER2

3

4

R20

1K

TP46

1

C5

0.1UF

C4

0.1UF

C3

0.1UF

C6

0.1UF

S14
KSW
[9]

S1
KSW
[2]

S7
KSW
[3]

S8
KSW
[0]

S13
KSW
[#]

S11
KSW

[LEFT]

S12
KSW

[RIGHT]

S9
KSW
[8]

S17
KSW

[CLEAR]

S10
KSW
[5]

S6
KSW
[6]

R5

47K

TP58

1

TP59

1

TP57

1

R99

47K

TP33

1

S4
KSW
[4]

S2
KSW
[*]

S5
KSW
[1]

S3
KSW
[7]

FSW1

FlipConn

[2]

R39

0

C39

0.1UF

C38
0.1UF

R40

0

R42

x

C70

X

C48

2.2UF(0805 Y5V 10V)

C44

1UF(0805 Z5U 16V)

C43

1UF(0603 X5R 6.3V)

R86

X

C89
X

R118

0

C42

1UF(0603 X5R 6.3V)

C40

1UF(0603 X5R 6.3V)

R109 10K

C46

2.2UF(0805 Y5V 10V)

C41

1UF(0805 Z5U 16V)

C45

2.2UF(0805 Y5V 10V)

C47

2.2UF(0805 Y5V 10V)

TP25

1

U24

98*64 GPO LCD

VDD

1

C86

2

VSS

3

V5

4

V4

5

V3

6

V2

7

V1

8

CAP2+

9

CAP2-

10

CAP1-

11

CAP1+

12

CAP3-

13

VOUT

14

VSS2

15

D7

16

D6

17

D5

18

D4

19

D3

20

D2

21

D1

22

D0

23

E(RD#)

24

R/W(WR#)

25

A0

26

/RESET

27

/CS

28

R41

0

C82

0.01UF(0603 X7R)

R116

0

U22

UM62S2048-70

A11

H3

A9

H1

A8

A6

A13

H5

#WE

B3

CE2

A3

A15

G5

VCC

E1

A17

F4

A16

G4

A14

H6

A12

H4

A7

B5

A6

A5

A5

C4

A4

B4

A3

A4

A2

B2

A1

A2

A0

A1

I/O1

B6

I/O2

C6

I/O3

F6

GND

D1

I/O4

G6

I/O5

B1

I/O6

C1

I/O7

F1

I/O8

G1

#CE1

G3

A10

H2

#OE

G2

VCC

D6

NC

F3

GND

E6

NC

C3

C51

X

R17

0

C27

0.1UF

R119

0

C20

0.1UF

C31

0.1UF

C32

0.1UF

C26

0.1UF

C30

150PF

B3

BEAD

C21

0.1UF

C22

0.1UF

 

R18

1K

LS1

SPEAKER

TP40

1

C29

0.1UF

TP41

1

R15

1K

TP7

1

B2

BEAD

B1

BEAD

R120

0

U4

VCE

2

1

C23

4.7UF(10V 0805)

R14

1K

C25

0.1UF

R10

68K (1%)

 

C33

150PF

C24

0.1UF

TP39

1

C17

0.1UF

TP42

1

C28

150PF

TP37

1

TP38

1

TP34

1

TP36

1

TP35

1

C85

1000P

C71

X

C72

X

C19

0.1UF (0603)

R16

100K

C18

0.1UF (0603)

U3

VEGA

BFSX

1

SSCLK

20

DVDD4

21

AVDD3

41

TMS

61

BCLKX

2

BDX

3

BDR

4

BCLKR

5

BFSR

6

AVDD1

7

VREF

8

IBIAS

9

VGAP

10

AVSS1

11

RESET

12

VFS

13

VDX

14

VDR

15

VCLK

16

SSRST

17

SSDX

18

SSDR

19

DVSS4

22

PWRDN

23

TRST

24

GNDA1

25

MICBIAS

26

MICIP

27

MICIN

28

AUXI

29

AVDD4

30

AVSS4

31

EARP

32

EARN

33

AUXO

34

GNDA2

35

ADIN1

36

ADIN2

37

ADIN3

38

ADIN4

39

ADIN5

40

DVDD3

42

AVDD3/5

43

ADCMID

44

AGC

45

AFC

46

APC

47

AVSS3

48

DVSS3

49

VMID

50

BDLQP

51

BDLQN

52

BDLIP

53

BDLIN

54

AVSS2

55

AVDD2

56

BULQN

57

BULQP

58

BULIN

59

BULIP

60

TDO

62

TDI

63

TCK

64

DVSS2

65

DVDD2

66

TEST3

67

TEST2

68

TEST1

69

MCLK

70

BENA

71

BCAL

72

BULON

73

BDLON

74

USEL

75

UDX

76

UDR

77

UCLK

78

DVSS1

79

DVDD1

80

C15

0.1UF (0603)

R8

10K

R92

68K (1%)

TP6

1

TP5

1

U48

VCE

2

1

C34

33PF

TP8

1

U5 VCE

2

1

X1

MICROPHONE

U49

VCE

2

1

C73

X

C76

X

R67

100K

TP21

1

R60
100K

R59
100K

U46

PCF8563

OSCI

1

OSCO

2

nINT

3

VSS

4

SDA

5

SCL

6

CLK

7

VDD

8

R82

10K

R77

100K

R58

X

R68

100K

R102

5.6K

R100

10K

U54

DAN222

1

3

2

U53

DAN222

1

3

2

C66
0.01UF (X7R)

R87

100

R89

47K

R88

47K

C53

0.1UF (0603)
 

C57

0.47UF

C52

4.7UF(10V 0805)

C59

0.1UF

C75

X

BQ3

NDS356P

G

S

D

R121
0

C68

0.1UF

C67

2PF

X2

DMX-26S

R64

2K

R66

20K

TP24

1

U47
TK11218BMCL

VIN

6

CTRL

1

GND

2

GND

5

NBP

3

VOUT

4

R107

100K

C56

4.7UF(10V 0805)

U35

BCR22PN

1

6

2

3

4

5

C61

2.2UF(T 10V) 

TP28

1

R62

2K

R101

10K

D15

RB520S-30

TP29

1

C58

0.1UF

R71

2.2K

U34
UMH10N

1

6

2

3

4

5

JP2

BATTERY CONN

1
2
3
4

D14

RB491D

TP23

1

R103

100K

F2

FUSE(0603)

R57

100K

R61

100K

U26
FDC6306P

G1

S2

G2

D2

S1

D1

1

6

2

3

4

5

U25

UMD6N

1

6

2

3

4

5

TP20

1

TP30

1

C65

10UF(T 6.3V)

C50
10UF(T 6.3V)

D12

RB520S-30

R104

X

R112

2K

R111

1K

D16
RB520S-30

BQ6

FDG312P

G

S

D

R106

2M

C81

4.7UF(10V 0805)

R74

15K

R76
100K

R90

4.7K

R75
10K

TP54

1

TP55

1

U30

BCR22PN

1

6

2

3

4

5

F1

FUSE(0603)

R73

10K

C54

10UF(10V 1206)

R72
100K

TP56

1

TP53

1

U28

SIM SOCKET

GND

6

VPP

4

I/O

2

CLK

1

RST

3

VCC

5

R13

100K (1%)

 

C16

0.1UF

C86

100PF

C83

10PF

TP49

1

C88

100PF

J8

CON3

1

2

3

C84

10PF

R93

12K

R22

1K

R98
560K

R21

1K

R122

0

R95
680

R97

1M

R123

1.5K

C36

0.1UF

BQ5

BC818-25W

1

2

3

C80

0.1UF

C37

10UF (0805 6.3V)

C87

100PF

R81

100K

J7

CON3

1

2

3

B4

BEAD

J9

CON3

1

2

3

TP47

1

TP18

1

U40

IO CONNECTOR20

DE1

A1

S14

14

S13

13

S1

1

S2

2

S3

3

S4

4

S5

5

S6

6

S7

7

S8

8

S9

9

S10

10

S11

11

S12

12

DE3

A3

DE2

A2

T1

B1

T3

B3

T2

B2

C69

220PF

TP14

1

C77

100PF

TP17

1

C78

220PF

R34

100

TP12

1

TP9

1

TP10

1

C74

100PF

TP11

1

R36

100

R37

100

R31

100

TP52

1

R27

X

R32

100

J11

CON3

1

2

3

TP15

1

R28

560

R30

100

R33

100

R29

100

U18

VCE

2

1

U17

VCE

2

1

U16

VCE

2

1

U20

VCE

2

1

U19

VCE

2

1

U9
VCE

2

1

U10
VCE

2

1

U11
VCE

2

1

U14
VCE

2

1

U41
VCE

2

1

U36
VCE

2

1

U37
VCE

2

1

U21

VCE

2

1

U12
VCE

2

1

TP13

1

R117

0

R65

20K

C60

100PF

 

TP48

1

C35

0.1UF

R113

100K

R79

100

R38

47K

J10

CON3

1

2

3

R55

100

S16

KSW

[NO]
[CLEAR]
[PWR]

TR1

TR_10K

TP16

1

R9

220K (1%)

 

R63

2

C55

4.7UF(10V 0805)

TP27

1

R11

220K (1%)

 

C62

0.1UF

C63

0.1UF

C64

0.1UF

TP26

1

R4

47K

R23
47K

R1
100K

R3

47K

U1

GEMINI_C07

VDDARM

1

VSS

37

ARMCLK/IO11

73

EXTINT/IO5

109

ADD11

36

ADD20/ECLK

108

DATA7

2

DATA6

3

DATA5

4

DATA4

5

DATA3

6

VSSARM

7

VDDARM

8

DATA2

9

DATA1

10

DATA0

11

VDDS

12

NRAMCS

13

NBLE

14

NBHE

15

NROMCS

16

GNDANG

17

CLKIN

18

VANG

19

RNW

20

NFOE/X_A3

21

NFWE/X_A0

22

VSS

23

ADD0

24

ADD1

25

ADD2

26

ADD3

27

ADD4

28

ADD5

29

VDD

30

ADD6

31

ADD7

32

ADD8

33

ADD9

34

ADD10

35

ADD12

38

ADD13

39

ADD14

40

ADD15

41

ADD16

42

VDDS

43

ADD17

44

ADD18

45

ADD19

46

DI/X_A4

47

NCS0/IO15

48

VDDLMM

49

NCS1/1O14

50

CS2

51

VSS

52

SCLK/CLKOUT

53

DO/X_A1

54

NEECS/X_A2

55

NPWRCS/IO13

56

VDD

57

NTSPEN0/TSPACT8

58

NTSPEN1/TSPACT9

59

NTSPEN2/TSPACT10

64

NTSPEN3/TSPACT11

61

TSPEN4/TSPACT12

62

TDO_BSCAN

63

TSPACT0/IO12

65

TSPACT1

71

TSPACT2

67

TSPACT3

68

TSPACT4

69

TSPACT5

70

NRESET

72

BFSR

74

BDR

75

BCLKR

76

TSPDI

77

VSS

78

TSPDO

79

TSPCLKX

80

NEMU0/SIMCLKLOW

81

NEMU1/FDP

82

TDO

83

BDX

84

VDX

85

BFSX

86

VDD

87

TDI

88

TRST

89

TCK

90

TMS

91

NBSCAN

92

FDP/BION

93

DSPINT

94

SIM_CD/IO9

95

VFSRX

96

VDR

97

VCLKRX

98

VSS

99

SIM_IO

100

BCLKX

101

SIM_CLK

102

SIM_RST

103

SIM_PWCTRL/IO8

104

SIM_RNW/IO7

105

NRSTOUT/IO6

106

VDDS2

107

DSR/IO4

110

RXD

111

TXD

113

DTR/IO3

114

TXE/IO2

112

RXE/IO1

116

NLCDCS/IO0

117

TSPACT6

118

TSPACT7/INT_F

119

BU/XF

120

KBR4/XDIO7

122

KBR3/XDIO6

123

KBR2/XDIO5

124

KBR1/XDIO4

125

KBR0/XDIO3

126

VDDLMM

121

KBC4/XDIO2

128

KBC3/XDIO1

129

KBC2/XDIO0

130

KBC1/RNW

133

KBC0/IOSTRBN

132

LT/IO10

134

DATA15

135

DATA14

136

DATA13

137

VSS

138

DATA12

139

VDDARM

140

DATA11

141

DATA10

142

DATA9

143

DATA8

144

VSSLMM

60

VDDLMM

66

VSSLMM

115

VSS

127

VSSLMM

131

R2

47K

C49

10UF(T 6.3V)

TP32

1

TP4

1

TP3

1

TP1

1

TP2

1

TP31

1

C14

0.1UF

L1

0

TP19

1

U7

DAN222

2

1

3

R44

51 (0805)

D1

CL220

R91

47K

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Revisions

GSM Service Support Group

5 Jan 01

L3 Audio Logic Schematic

Rev 1.0

 Topaz

Ray Collins / Michael Hansen / Ralf Lorenzen-Schiel

Summary of Contents for TALKABOUT T2688

Page 1: ...T200 T2688 Level 1 2 Service Manual Rev 1 2 ...

Page 2: ... SECTION 3 FEATURE LIST 3 1 List of Features available 9 3 2 Menu 9 3 3 Phone Book 9 3 4 Messages 10 3 5 Call Services 11 3 6 Phone Settings 12 3 7 Networks 12 3 8 Security 13 3 9 Audio Settings 13 3 10 Tools 14 SECTION 4 DISASSEMBLY PARTS 4 1 Dissasembly Introduction 16 4 2 Recommended Tools 16 4 3 Disassembly Procedure 16 4 4 Assembly procedure 16 4 5 Exploded Parts diagram 19 4 6 Part Numbers 2...

Page 3: ...uction 26 6 2 Mechanical repairs 26 6 3 Basic modular troubleshooting 26 6 4 Software Upgrade 28 6 5 Flexing 28 6 6 Testing on DM Tools 29 SECTION 7 ACCESSORIES 7 1 Accessory Introduction 35 SECTION 8 SALES MODELS 8 1 Sales Models Numbers 37 SECTION 9 GLOSSARY OF TERMS 9 1 List of Abbreviations 41 ...

Page 4: ...of 51 GSM Field Service Support iv T200 T2688 SECTION 1 GENERAL ...

Page 5: ...Flexing of product Initiate warranty claims and send faulty modules to Level 3 or 4 repair centres Computer Software Copyrights The Motorola products described in this instruction manual may include copyrighted Motorola computer programs stored in semi conductor memories or other media Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for Motorola certain exclusive rights for copyrighted comp...

Page 6: ...d against epidemic criteria Manufacturing to bear the costs of early life failure 1 2 3 Product Support Customers original units will be repaired but not refurbished as standard Appointed Motorola Service Hubs will perform warranty and non warranty field service for level 2 assemblies and level 3 limited PCB component The Motorola HTC centres will perform level 4 full component repairs 1 2 4 Custo...

Page 7: ...y grounded according to installation instructions for safe operation Users are advised to turn off their equipment when at a refueling point Safety is every driver s responsibility Cellular telephones should only be used in situations in which the driver considers it safe to do so 1 3 3 General DO NOT allow children to play with any radio equipment containing a transmitter DO NOT operate this equi...

Page 8: ...of 51 GSM Field Service Support 1 T200 T2688 SECTION 2 T200 DESCRIPTION ...

Page 9: ...by Current Typically 7 0 ma DRX2 Dimensions 112mm x 46mm x 18 5mm Size Volume 78cc Weight 90g with Battery Temperature Range 20C to 55C Transmitter Function Specification RF Power Output 33 dBm 2dB GSM 30 dBm 2 dB DCS Output Impedance 50 ohms nominal Spurious Emissions 36 dBm from 0 1 to 1 Ghz 30 dBm from 1 to 4 Ghz Receiver Function Specification RF Level 120 dBm GSM 100 dBm DCS RX bit error rate...

Page 10: ...included with the unit New slim and light form factor SMS arriving indication SMS overflow indication Voice Mail arriving indication SMS Cell Broadcast CLI presentation Date and time stamp for last 10 calls USSD MO and Network Originated ALS Calendar Vibrator Phone book holds 100 entries in memory and another 120 in the SIM Card New animatated graphics Calender Calculator functions VibracallTM WAP...

Page 11: ...n to resume after the call Calling Name Presentation This is an improvement on the existing name presentation At present name from phone book is displayed by comparing last 8 digits of Number New feature will show name as sent by the network This is up to 80 characters but will be shortened to 12 for the phonebook This functionality must be subscribed to with network Caller can restrict this On ca...

Page 12: ... T2688 Fig 2 1 Mechanical pictorial Overview Menu access key Microphone Socket Volume Keys Antenna Lens w Talkabout logo Speaker Ports Battery Contacts SIM Contacts SIM Retaining slide Accessory and Charger Port Screw Locations Lanyard Loop ...

Page 13: ...e approximate and will vary depending on network configuration band and status and the functions selected Times are quoted as a range from DRX 2 to DRX 9 Support of DTX mode is dependent on network support and may not be available in all areas Charger Socket Pin Layout 1 Ext AUD MIC IN JTAG TMS Use 2 JTAG TRST Use 3 GND JTAG TMK Use 4 Auxiliary Audio Out JTAG TDI 5 RS232 DSR 6 RS232_RXD 7 RS232_TX...

Page 14: ... Times Identical to Leap maximum charge times shown Battery Charge time with Switch Mode Travel charger to 95 Charge time with Linear Travel charger to 95 600 mAh LiIon 95 minutes 160 minutes 650mAh Ni MH 175 minutes 210 minutes 900 mAh LiIon 220 minutes 260 minutes ...

Page 15: ...of 51 GSM Field Service Support 8 T200 T2688 SECTION 3 FEATURE LIST ...

Page 16: ...io Settings Tools Call Services Network 1st Generation Menu 2nd Generation Menu 3rd Generation Menu 4th Generation Menu Th Generation Menu 6th Generation Menu Phone Book Messages Security Find Record Add Record Dialed PHONE BOOK Last Number Delete Memory Name 1 By Name 2 Delete All 1 Delete all Own Number 1 Dialed 2 Received 3 Missed 4 All Received Missed Delete All 1 Send 2 Edit 3 Delete 4 Move 1...

Page 17: ...roadcast 1 On 2 Off Settings Topics 1 English 16 Chinese Language 1 1 Hour 2 6 Hours 3 12 Hours 4 1 day 5 1 Week Route Center Valid Period Delete All Voice Mail Alert Beep Reply path Notification Format 1 On 2 Off 1 On 2 Off 1 On 2 Off 1 Text 2 Paging 3 E mail 4 Fax 5 Voice 6 Ermes 7 Telex 8 Grp4 Fax ...

Page 18: ...t Call All Calls Call Rate Cost Limit 1 Time 2 Cost Unreachable message Cancel All Call Waiting Divert Voice If No Reply Number 1 Activate 2 Cancel Int l Out In when Roam Cancel All All Incoming message All Outgoing Int l Exc Home Number Cancel Status Activate message 1 Time 2 Cost 3 Clear Time 4 Clear Cost 1 Currency 2 Charge Unit Line in Use 1 Line 1 2 Line 2 Next Call 1 Voice 2 Data 3 Fax ...

Page 19: ...Automatic 1 Available Networks PHONE SETTINGS Auto Redial Answer by Key Lock 1 Auto 2 Any Key 3 Send Key Backlight Language Time Alert Restore 1 English 3 Indonesian Display 1 On 2 Animation 1 3 Animation 2 1 Automatic 2 Prompt 3 Off Confirm 1 On 2 Off Phone Code ...

Page 20: ...work Code Enter Code Enter Password Fixed Dial View SIM Lock Set Status Modify 1 On 2 Off Enter PIN 2 Set Status Change Code 1 On 2 Off Unlock code AUDIO SETTINGS Ring Volume Ring Type 1 Ring 1 6 Melody 1 18 Melody 13 19 Vibrate 20 Vib Ring Keypad Tone 1 On 2 Off Alarm Type 1 Ring 1 6 Melody 1 18 Melody 13 19 Vibrate 20 Vib Ring ...

Page 21: ...of 51 GSM Field Service Support 14 T200 T2688 Set Time TOOLS Set Alarm 1 On 2 Off Calculator Calender 1 On 2 Off ...

Page 22: ...of 51 GSM Field Service Support 15 T200 T2688 SECTION 4 DISASSEMBLY PARTS ...

Page 23: ...80387A95 Ground Cord 66 80334B36 Wrist Band 42 80385A59 Plastic Bladed Tool SLN7223A T6 Torx Driver 4 3 Disassembly Procedure The following set of diagrams will demonstrate the correct sequence and action required to disassemble the T200 The use of the exploded diagram on pages 19 may be of some assistance for part recognition 4 4 Assembly Procedure Once the unit is disassembled and the repair is ...

Page 24: ...the battery latch and remove the battery pack from the housing 3 Using a T5 Torx driver remove the 4 retaining screws 4 Unclip the 2 snap fits from the left and right hand sides of the unit and separate the rear from the front housings 5 Carefully lift the main PCB from the front housing ...

Page 25: ...Service Support 18 T200 T2688 9 Remove keypad from front housing 5 Remove Volume buttons by pulling upwards 6 Insert the pointed end of plastic tool below speaker and pull upwards Replace with new speaker after removal ...

Page 26: ...of 51 GSM Field Service Support 19 T200 T2688 4 5 Exploded Parts Diagram ...

Page 27: ...1 001 Keypad 13 47 G0101 011 Keypad Chinese 14 47 G0104 001 Microphone holder 15 47 G0109 001 Buzzer cap 16 47 G0105 001 Speaker cushion 17 56 07249 071 LCD module 18 60 G0105 001 Volume key switch 19 60 G0109 003 Lower case 20 60 G0108 003 Upper case Blank 21 60 G0108 021 Upper case Yellow 22 60 G0108 011 Upper case Red 23 60 G0108 041 Upper case Blue 24 60 G0108 051 Upper case Silver 25 60 G0108...

Page 28: ...of 51 GSM Field Service Support 21 T200 T2688 SECTION 5 SIM CARDS AND SECURITY ...

Page 29: ...wered on The button should then be pressed for approximatly 3 second until test appears on the display and the correct commands must then be followed Figure 6 1 SIM Card insertion 5 2 Live Sim Card A SIM Subscriber Identity module card will be required to access the existing local GSM DCS PCS cellular network or remote networks when travelling If the roaming agreement has been made with the provid...

Page 30: ...8 0722OKMaster Unlock code for Phone and Sim Lock 7 302 OK Acoustic test 1 Greeting 2 Main VlmGain 3 Input Cal 4 Output Cal 5 Side In Gain 6 Vox Gain 7 Min Mic Engy 8 More a In vlm Gain b Aux Vlm Gain c Silence Prd d Supp Prd e In Volume f Out Volume g Icon h Image i Animation 8 303 OK Settings Saved 9 400 OK ADC Cal val Use with care Contains Calibration factors Please see DM Tools section for ot...

Page 31: ...to the PCB and is stored within the unit s memory The following figure gives a description of the make up of this number Figure 5 3 IMEI label breakdown Some other label number configurations that will be present will be XCVR NUMBER Identifies type of product i e T200 Usually SWF SUG number PACKAGE MODEL NUMBER Determines type of equipment mode in which it was shipped and language with which it wa...

Page 32: ...of 51 GSM Field Service Support 25 T200 T2688 SECTION 6 REPAIR AND TEST PROCEDURES ...

Page 33: ... no replacement PCB available 6 2 Mechanical repairs Assembly replacement level troubleshooting and repair of the T200 is limited to isolation and replacement of the main mechanical parts only See Exploded parts diagram and associated parts list p19 6 3 Basic Modular Troubleshooting The troubleshooting information in Table 2 shows some typical malfunction symptoms and for the corresponding verific...

Page 34: ...splay is erratic or provides Partial or no display a Logic RF Board Assembly Defective Replace Logic RF Assembly refer to symptom 1c Verify that fault has been cleared and replace faulty unit 4 Incoming call alert transducer audio distorted or volume is too low a Logic RF Board Assembly Defective Replace Logic RF Assembly refer to symptom 1c Verify that fault has been cleared and replace faulty un...

Page 35: ...ross if unit now tests OK replace faulty rear housing If not proceed to c c Logic RF Board Assembly Defective Replace Logic RF Assembly refer to symptom 1c Verify that fault has been cleared and replace faulty unit 9 Internal Charger not working a Faulty Charger Attempt to charge unit with known good charger if OK replace charger If fault still exists proceed to b b Logic RF Board Assembly Defecti...

Page 36: ...om tool bar then Set comm port either 1 or 2 the gray dot indicates selected port Set baud rate 19200 to allow flexing access Set eeprom mode default Remove charger jack from download box Note To upgrade the s w from 701205 to 701214 you must use the database file associated with the older version 701205 So in the Choose Database File you would choose 701205 bin instead of 701214 bin To then use f...

Page 37: ...ng the correct files plug phone into cable but DO NOT power on Then hit the download button When you get to this point you have 10 seconds to power the phone on If you don t power the phone on in the 10 seconds then DM Tools will see this as a flash fail Assuming no problems the following screen should be seen during the flashing procedure Screen dump during flash The flashing procedure also flexe...

Page 38: ...and choose the Flex option to obtain the following screen The flex settings are loaded from a file with designation fle and is known as FlexOption Profile The load option is obtained by right clicking the mouse on the DM Tools s window and then selecting Load from Profile The U U T should be powered on first for all flexing operations ...

Page 39: ...options are password protected and can not be changed manually unless the key and password are known TEST COMMANDS Select View from tool bar and highlight MMI Test to obtain the following screen Then tick the appropriate test and press the MMI Test button and follow instructions ...

Page 40: ...of 51 GSM Field Service Support 33 T200 T2688 SECTION 7 ACCESSORIES ...

Page 41: ...ed US without holes in prongs for the PRC UK Euro Aust NZ India Switch mode Travel Charger Input 90 260V varies by plug type for each country AC Output 6V 750 mA Cigarette Charger Input 12 24V DC Output 6V 750 mA Portable Hands free plugs into butt plug Desktop charger base conceptual design Linear Travel Charger Input voltage and plug requirements per each country AC Picture not available Picture...

Page 42: ...of 51 GSM Field Service Support 35 T200 T2688 SECTION 8 SALES MODEL NUMBERS ...

Page 43: ...8UD 99 G0521 DBF Elec Blue SA2143AJ3B1 SA2143AJ3B1 AU EBU Australia T948UE 99 G0521 EOF Copper Orange SA2143AE5B1 SA2143AE5B1 AU ORG OneTel T948UE 99 G0521 EGF Misty Green SA2143AF5B1 SA2143AF5B1 AU GRN T948UE 99 G0521 EIF Teal Ice SA2143AG5B1 SA2143AG5B1 AU ICE T948UE 99 G0521 EBF Elec Blue SA2143AJ3B1 SA2143AJ3B1 AU EBU Australia T948UF 99 G0521 FOF Copper Orange SA2143AE5B1 SA2143AE5B1 AU ORG D...

Page 44: ...RN T948US 99 G0521 SIH Teal Ice SA2150AG5B1 SA2150AG5B1 SG ICE T948US 99 G0521 SBH Elec Blue SA2150AJ3B1 SA2150AJ3B1 SG EBU Maly SGP T948UW 99 G0521 WOH Copper Orange SA2150AE5B1 SA2150AE5B1 SG ORG T948UW 99 G0521 WGH Misty Green SA2150AF5B1 SA2150AF5B1 SG GRN T948UW 99 G0521 WIH Teal Ice SA2150AG5B1 SA2150AG5B1 SG ICE T948UW 99 G0521 WBH Elec Blue SA2150AJ3B1 SA2150AJ3B1 SG EBU Maly SGP T948UX 99...

Page 45: ...reen SA2148AF5B1 SA2148AF5B1 PHI GRN T948UK 99 G0521 KIC Teal Ice SA2148AG5B1 SA2148AG5B1 PHI ICE T948UK 99 G0521 KBC Elec Blue SA2148AJ3B1 SA2148AJ3B1 PHI EBU Philippines T948UL 99 G0521 LOC Copper Orange SA2148AE5B1 SA2148AE5B1 PHI ORG T948UL 99 G0521 LGC Misty Green SA2148AF5B1 SA2148AF5B1 PHI GRN T948UL 99 G0521 LIC Teal Ice SA2148AG5B1 SA2148AG5B1 PHI ICE T948UL 99 G0521 LBC Elec Blue SA2148A...

Page 46: ...of 51 GSM Field Service Support 39 T200 T2688 SECTION 9 GLOSSARY OF TERMS ...

Page 47: ... Transceiver Station BTS Color Code BCCH Broadcast Control Channel BCD Binary Coded Decimal BGA Ball Grid Array BCU BTS Control Unit Bm Full rate traffic channel BN Bit Number BS Base Station BSC Base Station Controller BSIC Base Transceiver Station Identity Code BSS Base Station System BSSAP BSS Application Part DTAP and BSSMAP BSSC Base Station System Control Cabinet BSSMAP Base Station Systems ...

Page 48: ...Ec No Ratio of energy per modulating bit to the noise spectral density EGSM Extended Group special Mobile EFR Enhanced Full Rate EIR Equipment Identity Register EIRP Effective Isotropic Radiated Power EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility EMX Electronic Mobile Exchange ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute FACCH Fast Associated Control channel FACCH F Full rate Fast Associated Control c...

Page 49: ...cedure DM mobile D channel Lm Traffic channel with capacity lower than Bm LPC Linear Predictive Code LR Location Register MA Mobile Allocation MAH Mobile Access Hunting MAI Mobile Allocation Index MAIO Mobile Allocation Index Offset MAP Mobile Application Part MCC Mobile Country Code MCI Malicious Call Identification MD Mediation Device ME Mobile Equipment MF Multi Frequency tone signaling type ML...

Page 50: ...itched Telephone PTO Public Telecommunications Operator QOS Quality of Service RAB Random Access Burst RACH Random Access Channel RBDS Remote BSS Diagnostic Subsystem RBU Remote Base Station Unit PCN RCU Radio Channel Unit REC Recommendation REL Release RELP LTP Regular Pulse Excitation Long Term Prediction REQ Request RFCH Radio Frequency Channel RFN Reduced TDMA Frame Number RLP Radio Link Proto...

Page 51: ...rate speech TCH TCH HS A half rate speech TCH TCP Transmission Control Protocol TDMA Time Division Multiple Access TE Terminal Equipment TMN Telecommunications Management Network TMSI Temporary Mobile Subscriber Identity TN Timeslot Number TRX Transceivers TTY TeleTYpe refers to any terminal TS Time Slot TUP Telephone Users Part UI Unnumbered Information frame Um Air Interface USSD Unstructured Su...

Page 52: ...Topaz T2688 T200 T2988 T205 L3 Circuit Description 1 Motorola Proprietary Information T2688 T200 T2988 T205 Level 3 Circuit Description 01 03 01 V1 3 ...

Page 53: ... 0V 3 6V 3 6V 0V 0V 0V GSM TX 3 6V 0V 3 6V 0V 0V 2 8V DCS RX 0V 3 6V 3 6V 0V 2 8V 0V DCS TX 0V 3 6V 0V 3 6V 2 8V 2 8V 5 The appropriate frequency is then fed out from U501 Pin 5 GSM GSM_RX or from Pin 7 DCS DCS_RX 6 The received frequency is then fed into a Dual Band select SAW Standing Acoustic Wave filter U602 Loss approximately 5dB The GSM received frequency is then applied to the base of Low N...

Page 54: ... DCS OFF ON OFF 1st Mixer GSM ON OFF OFF 1st Mixer DCS OFF ON OFF 2nd Mixer ON ON ON PGA ON ON ON I Q Demodulator ON ON ON 7 The gain of the Low Noise Amplifiers is approximately 18dB The amplified signal is then fed onto Dual Image rejection SAW Standing Acoustic Wave filter U601 an identical filter to U602 Loss approximately 2dB 8 The output is fed out of the filter on Pin 7 for GSM and Pin 5 fo...

Page 55: ...e 270Mhz this will be mixed with the incoming 1st IF of 225Mhz to give a resultant 2nd IF of 45Mhz this is then tuned by the 45Mhz tank Circuit consisting of C637 and L616 The 45Mhz signal carrying the modulation will then be fed into a phase comparator where it will be demodulated by a reference 45 MHz signal created form the 540Mhz signal which has passed through the divide by 2 and then though ...

Page 56: ...pling rate of 270 8KHz 24 This gives us a low enough frequency for adjacent channel rejection and therefore channel separation 19 Calibration of the IQ paths is achieved by internally shorting out the 2 input I paths and then the same again on the 2 input Q paths the digital value measured will then be stored in a register Once the RXI and Q paths are reconnected to the circuitry again the calibra...

Page 57: ...if some data is lost whilst travelling OTA then for example instead of 8 bits of speech data being lost only 4 bits of speech and 4 bits of redundant data De Segmentation and CRC Attachment analysis During the transmission process the data is broken into packets of various lengths No of bits These packets are then processed to give a checksum of what should be expected at the receiver Once in the ...

Page 58: ... d and a high frequency noise tone is injected into the signal This noise will be used for programming the PGA There are 7 programmable gains and 1 mute function 26 The noise is then removed in a smoothing filter and the appropriate gains or attenuations made 27 The converted speech can then take 1 of 2 paths 28 Path 1 to the Internal speaker LS1 the audio is fed out of the VEGA on Pins 32 33 and ...

Page 59: ...signal will be driven through a PGA with a gain of between 12dB to 12dB in 1dB steps 35 A Sigma Delta Modulator converts the signal from analogue to Digital sampled at 1Mhz The signal is the decimated and the sampling rate taken down to signal samples at 8Khz 36 Once again as in RECEIVE the loop between the VEGA IC and the GEMINI IC is put in place for standard data processing 37 The transmitted s...

Page 60: ... width of BENAPin 71 when BULON is active Pin 74 actual effective transmission burst length BENA 32 bits 43 Calibration of TXI Q paths can be set during the BCAL timing window 44 The analogue information is now sent from VEGA Pins 57 60 to the TX RX IC on the TX I Q lines Pins 13 16 45 The signal routing for the TX I Q through the TX RX IC is as follows 46 The TXI Q signals are routed to 2 modulat...

Page 61: ... 6 with the TX frequency being fed out on Pin 1 The voltage TX2V8 which is switched by the signal TXVCO_OFF supports the TXVCO The signal BS Pin 5 controls whether the TXVCO produces a DCS or GSM output 53 As the TXVCO produces both GSM900 or DCS1800 frequencies from the same output line the signal must be fed into a diplexer U605 this circuit uses inductive properties to effectively delay 1 frequ...

Page 62: ... the PA back stage Pin 8 controls the PA power saturation The Sense Resistor R203 0 033 ohm is used to sense the voltage variations on the VBAT line when the PA draws more or less current and is connected to Pin 4 of Q201 The transistor is biased on using VBAT Pin 5 and the change in voltage over the sense resistor is throughput from Pin 4 to Pin 3 From here it will vary the non inverting input of...

Page 63: ...the signal LO2 and is fed in on Pin 3 finif To complete the phase lock loop 72 On the RF side the supporting voltage is again SYN2V8 and enters on Pin 11 vccrf The charge pump output for the TXVCO is fed out on Pin 8 Dorf to the RXVCO U401 Pin 3 U401 is supported by SYN2V8 73 The band select signal BS enters U401 on Pin 4 and will select the appropriate output to either GSM or DCS on Pin 1 The out...

Page 64: ... and Pin 16 out SIM Block Pin 3 80 SIM I O also acts as a SIM Presence detect signal 81 Power for the unit can be taken from either internal Battery or from an external source The battery has 4 contacts from battery connector JP2 Pin 1 Supplies VBAT directly Pin 2 BATEMP is used to monitor Battery temperature during charging and is fed to VEGA for A D processing Pin 3 BAID is Battery ID and is use...

Page 65: ...via software IO1 by U25 90 For Power output when using the data cable VBAT is fed onto the source S2 of U26 with U29 providing gate bias D12 is forward biased for this 1 application 91 The real time clock is generated by crystal X2 and runs at 32 768MHz It is driven by the charge pump from U46 Pin 1 OSC1 Synchronisation is achieved by IO14 which is clock generated by Gemini pin 50 with the IC enab...

Page 66: ... vibrator support voltage VBAT a path to earth through BQ1 100 U6 provide EMF protection 101 The buzzer alert is operated using the signal BUZZER from Gemini Pin 20 this signal forces BQ4 to conduct creating the current path for the buzzer U8 support voltage VBATto earth 102 U7 Provides EMF protection for the buzzer Keypad and Back lights 103 The backlights are split into 3 for the LCD D1 D3 and t...

Page 67: ...s Function Key COL0 COL1 COL2 COL3 ROW 0 ROW 1 ROW 2 ROW 3 ROW 4 2 S1 0 0 S2 0 0 7 S3 0 0 4 S4 0 0 1 S5 0 0 6 S6 0 0 3 S7 0 0 0 S8 0 0 8 S9 0 0 5 S10 0 0 LEFT S11 0 0 RIGHT S12 0 0 S13 0 0 9 S14 0 0 YES S15 0 0 NO CLR PWR S16 No Matrix used S16 switches VBAT directly onto the PWR signal to power up the unit CLEAR S17 0 0 ...

Page 68: ...nge There is no other hardware difference to the product PCB is the same and other mechanical parts are the same Software is different Version 3 X is Refresh software with additional features for T2988 Asia and T200 EMEA Additional features covered are 1 WAP 2 Quick Access Interface 3 QuickNotes Pre stored User Definable SMS Message 4 Scheduled Power On Off 5 Thai and Vietnamese prompt 6 SIM Lock ...

Page 69: ... 25 20 21 22 23 IF_TUNE 7 To VEGA To VEGA TX_ON 44 45 46 From GEMINI BS 35 To U603 From Synthesiser TXI TXQ 13 14 15 16 2 1 BS SEE PAGE 8 9 OF LEVEL 3 CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION 11 8 9 90 deg 45 MHz TX_DCS TX_GSM 90 o TX LOOP FILTER 6 1 TX2V8 10 5 U605 Diplexer 5 1 3 TX_GSM TX_DCS U201 PA 2 4 12 10 6 8 U202 PA CONTROL BS BS 16 RAMP From VEGA RAMPDA 3 5 1 4 VBAT 14 R203 VBAT 0 033Ohm 4 1 2 3 5 6 TXON VBAT...

Page 70: ...klights PWR 2 PWR CHGERP 1 CHGERP LCDRST 25 U28 SIM SIM Interface 20 VSIM 5 4 RST 3 16 19 1 CLK 15 2 S_I O S_RST S_CLK S_PWST S_3V5V To Gemini S_I O S_RST S_CLK S_PWST S 3V5V 105 100 103 104 102 To U27 Power Management IC SIM_PD SIM I O BATTERY JP2 VBAT 1 2 BATEMP To VEGA 37 38 BATEMP BATID BATID From Batt 3 4 A3 S D G U30 IO9 IO9 From Charger CCt BQ6 BQ3 U29 C81 IO11 To Gemini From Gemini IO11 To...

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Page 76: ...p U601 EFCH9418MTY6 GSM 7 DCS 5 DCS 3 GSM 1 6 6 4 4 2 2 8 8 C626 0 1u Q601 BFP420 1 3 4 2 U605 LFDP20N0020A DCS 3 2 2 GSM 1 4 4 IN 5 6 6 R621 10dB_PAD 1 2 3 4 C607 100p U502 74LCX00MTC A0 1 B0 2 O0 3 A1 4 B1 5 O1 6 GND 7 O3 8 B3 9 A3 10 O2 11 B2 12 A2 13 VCC 14 U606 ENFVZ4G00 2 2 OUT 1 3 3 VT 6 4 4 SW 5 7 7 VCC 10 9 9 8 8 C601 1p R622 10dB_PAD 1 2 3 4 C641 10p L503 5n6 0603L R614 47k C660 15p C647...

Page 77: ...ntensity Contrast 5 403 OK List the Manufacturing Informations 6 1998 0722OK Master Unlock code for Phone and Sim Lock 7 302 OK Acoustic test 1 greeting 2 Main VlmGain 3 Input Cal 4 Output Cal 5 Side In Gain 6 Vox Gain 7 Min Mic Engy 8 More 1 In vlm Gain 2 Aux Vlm Gain 3 Silence Prd 4 Supp Prd 5 In Volume 6 Out Volume 7 Icon 8 Image 9 Animation 8 303 OK Settings Saved 9 400 OK ADC Cal val use with...

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