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18

Voice digitizing

13kbps RPE-LTP

19

Transmission speed

270.3 kbps

20

Diversity

Frequency hopping

21

Signal Reception

Double superheterodyne

22

Intermediate Frequency

1st:

1136 - 1161 MHz

2nd:

Tx 246 MHz,  Rx 201 MHz

6.2.2 Tx Characteristics

1.

Frequency error: 

±0.1ppm max., relative to base station frequency.

2.

Modulation phase error:

RMS: 

Peak: 

20°

3.

Output RF Spectrum due to Modulation:

Offset from Centre Frequency (kHz)

Maximum Level Relative to the Carrier (dB)

±100
±200
±250

±400 to 1800

+0.5

-30
-33

-54 (Integral antenna)

4.

Output RF Spectrum due to Switching Transients:

Offset from Centre Frequency (kHz)

Maximum Level (dBm)

±400
±600

±1200
±1800

-23
-26
-32
-36

Measurement conditions for output RF spectrum measurements:

Frequency Span:

0Hz

Measurement Bandwidth:

30kHz

Video Bandwidth:

100kHz

Peak Hold

Issue 

1

Section 6

MCUK980101C8

Revision 0

6 - 2

Service Manual

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Summary of Contents for EB-BL600

Page 1: ...600 Battery Packs EB BS600 EB BM600 EB BL600 Handsfree Car Mount Kit EB HF600Z Easy Fit Car Kit EB HF601Z Hands Free Car Kit EB HF600 Simple Car Kit EB KD600 DC Adaptor EB CD600 Dual Charger EB CR600 AC Adaptor EB CA600 Data Interface Cable EB PA600 SMS Interface Cable EB RS600 Issue 1 Revision 0 ...

Page 2: ...uracies which may occur and reserves the right to make changes to specification or design without prior notice The information contained in this manual and all rights in any designs disclosed therein are and remain the exclusive property of Matsushita Communication Industrial UK Ltd Other patents applying to material contained in this publication BULL CP8 PATENTS Comments or correspondence concern...

Page 3: ...essories 2 8 3 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 3 1 General 3 1 3 2 LCD Display 3 1 3 3 Location of Controls 3 2 3 4 Concept of Operation 3 3 3 5 Alpha Entry 3 3 3 6 Incoming Calling Line Identification CLI 3 4 3 7 Features Menu Structure 3 4 3 8 Public Man Machine Interface MMI 3 5 3 9 Troubleshooting 3 8 3 10 Important Error Messages 3 9 3 11 Security Codes 3 10 3 12 GSM Services Supported by PC Card 3 10...

Page 4: ...mplete Unit Test Setup 7 3 7 4 Channel Box Test Commands 7 7 7 5 Adjustment Mode 7 9 7 6 Lock Code 7 21 7 7 SIM Personalisation 7 22 8 CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS 8 1 Handheld Unit 8 1 8 2 Handsfree 8 5 8 3 Easy Fit Handsfree 8 6 9 PCB LAYOUT DIAGRAMS 9 1 Handheld Unit 9 1 9 2 Handsfree 9 3 9 3 Easy Fit Handsfree 9 4 10 PARTS LIST 10 1 Handheld Unit 10 1 10 2 Handsfree Unit 10 2 10 3 Handheld Replacement Par...

Page 5: ... A working area where ESDs may be safely handled without undue risk of damage from electrostatic discharge must be available The area must be equipped as follows Working Surfaces All working surfaces must have a dissipative bench mat SAFE for use with live equipment connected via a 1M2 resistor usually built into the lead to a common ground point Wrist Strap A quick release skin contact device wit...

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Page 7: ...rmation provides complete instructions for the testing disassembly repair and reassembly of each major component part Step by step troubleshooting information is given to enable the isolation and identification of a malfunction and thus determine what corrective action should be taken The test information enables verification of the integrity of the equipment after any remedial action has been car...

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Page 9: ...fax send and receive via PCMCIA Interface card 2 2 Handportable Main Kit The handportable main kit provides a standalone class 4 GSM telephone The plug in SIM contains the subscriber and network information necessary to operate the phone on a GSM network Figure 1 Handportable Main Unit Kit 600 0201 IDENTIFICATION NUMBER DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER 1 Main unit EB G600 2 Battery EB BS600 3 Adaptor EB CA...

Page 10: ...by removing it from the Holder This will use the external antenna and power from the Handsfree Unit The handsfree unit also provides external power for the handheld internal charger Figure 2 Handsfree Car Mount Kit 600 0202 IDENTIFICATION NUMBER DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER 1 Handsfree unit EB HF600 2 Holder EB KA600 3 Handsfree microphone EBM1177 4 Adjustable angle bracket EBN0001 5 Adjustable angle b...

Page 11: ... a microphone mounted on the dashboard or the sun visor Due to the length of cable from the Handsfree Unit to the telephone the telephone can only be used in handsfree mode The Handsfree Unit also provides external power for the handheld internal charger Figure 4 Easy Fit Car Mount Kit 600 0203 IDENTIFICATION NUMBER DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER 1 Handsfree unit EB HF601 2 Holder EB KA600 3 Handsfree mi...

Page 12: ...ure 5 Simple Car Kit 600 0208 IDENTIFICATION NUMBER DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER 1 Simple Car Kit EB KD600 2 6 AC Adaptor The AC Adaptor kit is supplied with UK or European input plug type other country specific types are available The adaptor enables the handportable unit to be powered from a 230 110 100 VAC supply One end of the AC adaptor plugs into the handportable with the telephone battery connec...

Page 13: ...ENTIFICATION NUMBER DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER 1 SMS I F Cable EB RS600 2 8 DC Adaptor The DC Adaptor kit enables the handportable unit to be powered from a vehicle battery provided that the vehicle has a cigar lighter socket One end of the DC adaptor plugs into the handportable with the telephone battery connected The other end of the adaptor is pushed into the cigar lighter socket Figure 6 DC Adapt...

Page 14: ...ENTIFICATION NUMBER DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER 1 Holder EB KA600 2 Adjustable Angle Bracket EBN0002 2 10 Dual Charger and Carry Case The dual charger has two charging slots enabling the telephone battery to be charged individually or as a part of the whole telephone assembly Figure 8 Dual Charger and Carry Case 500 0205 IDENTIFICATION NUMBER DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER 1 Dual charger EB CR600 2 Carry cas...

Page 15: ...RT NUMBER 1 Battery Pack S EB BS600 2 Battery Pack M EB BM600 3 Battery Pack L EB BL600 2 12 PC Card The PC Card interface is used with the handportable and a laptop personal computer to provide a PC fax and modem facility Figure 10 PC Card 600 0207 IDENTIFICATION NUMBER DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER 1 PC Card EB PA600 2 Handsfree unit connection 3 Telephone connection MCUK980101C8 Section 2 Issue 1 Ser...

Page 16: ...0DOCES Sweden G600DOCSW Switzerland G600DOCCH Turkey G600DOCTU United Kingdom G600DOCUK Yugoslav Republic G600DOCYU 2 14 Accessories In addition to the kit contents listed in this section all kits also contain user documentation Some markets may require additional documentation e g a specific warranty that is not listed OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Handsfree Car Mount Kit EB HF600 Car Mount Kit EBHF600Z E...

Page 17: ...related to the current status of the telephone Y telephone is roaming on a none home network t using the Call Divert feature or the telephone has Call Divert set u Call Divert profile 1 is set shows that the vibration alert is switched on shows that telephone is in silent mode no tones N indicates there are unread Short Text Messages SMS Lit when SMS area is full O the telephone is locked U shows ...

Page 18: ...he display A Phonebook Key Browses through the Phonebook or stores a number in the Phonebook Changes the type of characters entered during Alpha Entry D Send Key Makes a call C Clear Key Clears the last digit entered clears all digits when pressed and held or returns to the previous display E End Key Ends a call or switches the telephone on off when pressed and held Digit keys 0 to 9 and where app...

Page 19: ...O Ö ø m n ñ o ò ö 6 7 P Q R S p q r s Π Ρ Σ P Q R S p q r s ß 7 8 T U V t u v Τ Υ Φ T U Ü V t u ù ü v 8 9 W X Y Z w x y z Ξ Ψ Ω W X Y Z w x y z 9 C Deletes the character above the cursor deletes the character to the left when at the end of the line or clears the entire entry when pressed and held Each time a key is pressed it will display the next character When another key is pressed or no key is...

Page 20: ...ast 6 digits of the CLI information is matched with the phonebook Therefore an incoming call could match to the wrong phonebook entry 3 7 Features Menu Structure Figure 4 Feature Menu 600 0304 Issue 1 Section 3 MCUK980101C8 Revision 0 3 4 Service Manual OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 21: ...ocation MEMORY LOCATION Leading zeros can be left out of the location number e g 007 can be 7 3 8 2 Presentation of IMEI 0 6 3 8 3 Security Change PIN 0 4 OLD PIN NEW PIN NEW PIN Change PIN2 0 4 2 OLD PIN2 NEW PIN2 NEW PIN2 Unblock PIN 0 5 PIN UNBLOCKING KEY NEW PIN NEW PIN Unblock PIN2 0 5 2 PIN2 UNBLOCKING KEY NEW PIN2 NEW PIN2 3 8 4 Call Hold Place a call on hold 2 SND Recall a held call 2 SND ...

Page 22: ...ELEPHONE NUMBER SND Temporary display identification 3 1 TELEPHONE NUMBER SND 3 8 7 Call Divert Call Divert Type Service Code Divert all calls 21 Divert calls if busy 67 Divert calls if no reply 61 Divert if not reachable 62 Set except No Reply Call Bar SERVICE CODE FORWARD TELEPHONE NUMBER TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICE SND Set No Reply Call Bar SERVICE CODE FORWARD TELEPHONE NUMBER TELECOMMUNICATION ...

Page 23: ...3 OLD PASSWORD NEW PASSWORD NEW PASSWORD SND 3 8 9 Telecommunication Services Used for Public MMI Teleservice Service MMI Service Code All teleservices 10 Telephony 11 All data teleservices 12 Facsimile services 13 Short Message Services SMS 16 All teleservices except SMS 19 Voice group services 17 Bearer Service Service MMI Service Code All bearer services 20 All asynchronous services 21 All sync...

Page 24: ...ort time before there is sufficient power in the telephone to light the battery level indicator H Leave to charge for several minutes in temperatures between 5 C and 35 C Calls cannot be made The telephone is locked Unlock the telephone Menu Security Phone Lock Outgoing calls are barred Disable the outgoing call barring Menu Security Call Bar The telephone is not registered to a network Move to a ...

Page 25: ...lephone off and then back on If the message does not disappear contact your Service Provider Message Rejected Store Full A message has been received but the message store is full To receive messages delete some of the currently stored messages or set messages to automatically clear Menu Messages Parameters Auto Delete PIN2 Invalidated The PIN2 is blocked permanently because the wrong PUK2 has been...

Page 26: ...urity Factory set to 0000 3 12 GSM Services Supported by PC Card Bearer Service Number Bearer Service Rate Access Structure Access Rate Information Transfer Error Correction Options 21 Asynchronous 300 bps Asynch 300 bps UDI or modem T or NT 22 Asynchronous 1 2 kbps Asynch 1 2 kbps UDI or modem T or NT 23 Asynchronous 1200 75 bps Asynch 1200 75 bps UDI or modem T or NT 24 Asynchronous 2 4 kbps Asy...

Page 27: ... 86 Guangdong MCC 460 00 China United Telecommuni cations Corporation 460 01 Cameroon 237 PTT Cameroon Cellnet 624 01 Cyprus 357 Cyprus Telecommunication Authority 280 01 Czech Republic 42 Eurotel Praha 230 02 Radio Mobil 230 01 Germany 49 DeTeMobil GmbH 262 01 Mannesmann Mobilfunk 262 02 Denmark 45 TELE Danmark Mobile 238 01 Dansk Mobil Telefon DMT 238 02 Estonia 372 Eesti Mobiiltelefon 248 01 RA...

Page 28: ... 353 Telecom Ireland 272 01 Digifone 272 02 Iceland 354 Post Simi 274 01 Ivory Coast 225 Comstr 612 01 Ivoiris 612 03 Loteny Telecom 612 05 Jordan 962 JMTS 416 01 Kuwait 965 Mobile Telecommunications Co 419 02 Luxembourg 352 P T Luxembourg 270 01 Lao People s Democratic Republic 856 Lao Shinawatra 457 01 Lebanon 961 Libancell 415 03 Cellis 415 01 Liechtenstein 4175 Natel D 228 01 Lithuania 370 Bit...

Page 29: ...Romania 40 MobiFon 226 01 MobilRom 226 10 Russian Federation 701 Mobile Telesystems 250 01 701 North West GSM 250 02 Sweden 46 Telia Mobitel 240 01 COMVIQ GSM AB 240 07 EUROPOLITAN AB 240 08 South Africa 27 VODACOM 655 01 Mobile Telephone Networks 655 10 Saudi Arabia 966 Al Jawal 420 01 EAE 420 07 Sudan 249 Mobitel 634 01 Senegal 221 Sonatel 608 01 Singapore 65 Singapore Telecom 525 01 MobileOne 5...

Page 30: ... Ukraine 380 Mobile comms 255 01 Golden Telecom 255 05 United Arab Emirates 971 ETISALAT 424 02 Uganda 256 Celtel Cellular 641 01 United Kingdom Guernsey Jersey Isle of Man 44 Vodafone 234 15 Cellnet 234 10 GUERNSEY TELECOMS 234 55 Jersey Telecoms 234 50 MANX TELECOM 234 58 Uzbekistan 7 Daewoo GSM 434 04 Coscom 434 05 Viet Nam 84 MTSC 452 01 DGPT 452 02 Yugoslavia 381 Mobile Telekom 220 01 Zimbabw...

Page 31: ...d for SIM security Supplied by your service provider PIN2 Personal Identification Number used for the control of Fixed Dial Memory and call charge metering Supplied by your service provider PUK PUK2 PIN PIN2 Unblocking Key Used to unblock the PIN PIN2 Supplied by your service provider Registration The act of locking on to a GSM network This is usually performed automatically by your telephone Roam...

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Page 33: ...ipment into a positive grounded vehicle Do not attempt to supply power to the equipment from a positive grounded vehicle Installation will be performed using one of the following kits 1 Handsfree car mount kit 2 DC adaptor 3 Simple car kit 4 2 Handsfree Car Mount Kit Figure 1 Handsfree Car Mount Kit 600 0401 MCUK980101C8 Section 4 Issue 1 Service Manual 4 1 Revision 0 INSTALLATION GUIDE ...

Page 34: ...at the location will allow easy operation of the unit Ensure that the location provides a secure fixing for the unit Avoid direct exposure to the sun s rays or to rain Ensure that the location takes due consideration of cable routing requirements Considering the points listed above the recommended locations for mounting the handsfree unit are the Dashboard Arm Rest Storage Compartment or the Centr...

Page 35: ...tc where possible Site cables so that contact with moving parts brake clutch pedals seat mechanisms etc is avoided Site cables as far away as possible from existing cabling to avoid electrical induction Shield cables to protect interference with the vehicle electronics When connecting cables to the vehicle circuitry ensure that the vehicle functions are not affected A typical car installation is i...

Page 36: ...racket The Adjustable Angle Bracket can be used to install the Handsfree Unit in the following configurations Figure 4 Adjustable angle bracket configurations 600 0404 Issue 1 Section 4 MCUK980101C8 Revision 0 4 4 Service Manual INSTALLATION GUIDE ...

Page 37: ...clip into the hole of the microphone base 2 Mount the microphone onto the sun visor as shown in figure 5 3 Connect the microphone to the flying lead from the handsfree cradle Mounting the Microphone to the Dashboard 1 Attach the adhesive pad to the dashboard clip 2 Drill a 1mm hole at the mounting location and mount the clip using a M2 5 self tapping screw 3 Insert the projection of the clip into ...

Page 38: ...ion 600 0406 4 4 Simple Car Kit The telephone is powered directly from the 12V cigar lighter socket To improve signal quality the external antenna is connected to the FME type connector Switch the power off and fit the connector to the telephone Figure 7 Simple Car Kit Installation 600 0407 Issue 1 Section 4 MCUK980101C8 Revision 0 4 6 Service Manual INSTALLATION GUIDE ...

Page 39: ...ARE MUST BE EXERCISED AT ALL TIMES WHEN HANDLING THESE DEVICES Caution The equipment described in this manual contains electrostatic sensitive devices ESDs Damage can occur to these devices if the appropriate handling procedure is not adhered to ESD Handling precautions A working area where ESDs may be safely handled without undue risk of damage from electrostatic discharge must be available The a...

Page 40: ...rom the telephone Figure 1 Battery removal 600 0501 2 Figure 2 Remove the back from the telephone case 4 screws Figure 2 Case disassembly 600 0502 3 Figure 3 Remove the PCB assembly Figure 3 PCB assembly removal 600 0503 Issue 1 Section 5 MCUK980101C8 Revision 0 5 2 Service Manual DISASSEMBLY REASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 41: ... the Vibrator assembly to the Logic board 1 screw Figure 5 Releasing the Vibrator assembly 600 00505 6 Figure 6 Unclip the Vibrator power connect and remove the assembly from the RF board Figure 6 Vibrator assembly removal 600 0506 MCUK980101C8 Section 5 Issue 1 Service Manual 5 3 Revision 0 DISASSEMBLY REASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 42: ... Gently bend the lugs on the LCD holder outwards and lift from the logic PCB Figure 8 LCD earpiece holder removal 600 0509 11 Figure 9 Disconnect the LCD from the logic PCB Figure 9 LCD disassembly 2 600 0510 Issue 1 Section 5 MCUK980101C8 Revision 0 5 4 Service Manual DISASSEMBLY REASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 43: ... the back onto the telephone case Ensure that the securing screws are not over tightened as this may affect the operation of the keypad Figure 10 Case reassembly 600 0512 MCUK980101C8 Section 5 Issue 1 Service Manual 5 5 Revision 0 DISASSEMBLY REASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 44: ...two case screws Figure 11 Case screw removal 600 0518 2 Figure 12 Remove the case from the cover assembly Figure 12 Case removal 600 0519 3 Figure 13 Remove the PCB assembly fixing screws Figure 13 Screw removal 600 0520 Issue 1 Section 5 MCUK980101C8 Revision 0 5 6 Service Manual DISASSEMBLY REASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 45: ...se the connector cable Figure 14 Charger PCB removal 1 600 0521 5 Figure 15 Disconnect and remove the charger PCB Figure 15 Charger PCB removal 2 600 0522 MCUK980101C8 Section 5 Issue 1 Service Manual 5 7 Revision 0 DISASSEMBLY REASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 46: ...ront cover from the handsfree assembly by removing the cover securing screw and disconnecting the speaker lead from the handsfree PCB Figure 17 Handsfree cover removal 600 0514 3 Figure 18 Remove the handsfree PCB 3 screws Figure 18 Handsfree PCB removal 600 0515 Issue 1 Section 5 MCUK980101C8 Revision 0 5 8 Service Manual DISASSEMBLY REASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 47: ... case moulding Figure 20 Handsfree cable positioning 600 0517 1 Figure 21 Reinstall the front cover onto the handsfree assembly by reconnecting the speaker lead onto the handsfree PCB and reinstalling the cover securing screw Figure 21 Handsfree cover replacement 600 0514 MCUK980101C8 Section 5 Issue 1 Service Manual 5 9 Revision 0 DISASSEMBLY REASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 48: ...2 Figure 22 Reinstall the holder onto the handsfree unit 2 screws Figure 22 Holder replacement 600 0513 Issue 1 Section 5 MCUK980101C8 Revision 0 5 10 Service Manual DISASSEMBLY REASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 49: ...e unit by removing the cover securing screw Figure 22 Easy Fit unit cover removal 600 0524 3 Figure 23 Pull back on the PCB retaining clip and lift the PCB Disconnect the phone interface cable and speaker cable from the PCB Figure 23 Easy Fit unit PCB removal 600 0525 MCUK980101C8 Section 5 Issue 1 Service Manual 5 11 Revision 0 DISASSEMBLY REASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 50: ...sitioning 600 0527 2 Figure 22 Replace the back cover of the unit and tighten the cover securing screw 1 screw Figure 22 Easy Fit unit cover replacement 600 0524 Issue 1 Section 5 MCUK980101C8 Revision 0 5 12 Service Manual DISASSEMBLY REASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Install the phone interface cable into the case ensuring that the cable grommet is seated securely in the case moulding Ensure that the micr...

Page 51: ... 3 characters 5 icons and 6 x 1 characters 6 Illumination Green 4 LEDs for the LCD 10 LEDs for the keyboards 1 LED Incoming call Red 1 LED Charging indicator 7 Keypad 17 keys Navigation key Memo key on side 8 SIM Plug in type only 9 Battery 4 8V Ni MH 7 2V Li Ion 10 Standby Battery Life DRX 5 ECTEL recommendation Battery Pack EB BS600 74h Battery Pack EB BM600 80h Battery Pack EB BL600 220h 11 Con...

Page 52: ...5 Peak 20 3 Output RF Spectrum due to Modulation Offset from Centre Frequency kHz Maximum Level Relative to the Carrier dB 100 200 250 400 to 1800 0 5 30 33 54 Integral antenna 4 Output RF Spectrum due to Switching Transients Offset from Centre Frequency kHz Maximum Level dBm 400 600 1200 1800 23 26 32 36 Measurement conditions for output RF spectrum measurements Frequency Span 0Hz Measurement Ban...

Page 53: ...100 100 100 100 Measurement conditions Peak Hold Modulated Carrier a Measurement averaged over a burst and then averaged again over 50 bursts b In each of the bands 925 960 MHz and 1805 1880 MHz up to 5 spurious measurements can fail these limits in which case the limit 36dBm shall apply 6 Output Level Dynamic Operation Power Control Level defined by GSM 05 05 Peak Power dBm Tolerance for Conditio...

Page 54: ...hannel condition but must remain the same for FER and class Ib RBER measurements for the same channel condition 2 Blocking Interferer Frequency MHz Interferer Level dBm Offset from wanted carrier in band 915 980MHz 600kHz 800kHz 1 6MHz 43 33 23 Out of band frequency bands 0 1 915 980 12750 0 0 Measurement Conditions Wanted carrier is 3dB above reference sensitivity Interferer is CW Spurious respon...

Page 55: ... maximum Input current 700mA Charging slots Front Main unit Rear Battery pack only Charge time front slot Battery Pack EB BS600 100m Battery Pack EB BM600 175m Battery Pack EB BL600 240m Charge time rear slot Battery Pack EB BS600 100m Battery Pack EB BM600 175m Battery Pack EB BL600 240m Charge indicator front slot Telephone display G Charging H End of charge telephone ON OFF End of charge teleph...

Page 56: ...mperature range 5 to 35 C 6 6 DC Adaptor This specification is applicable to the DC Adaptor and Simple Car Kit Input voltage 13 8VDC 20 Negative earth only Output voltage 9 2VDC Current consumption Operation 500mA Standby 34mA max no load Charge time Battery Pack EB BS600 90m Battery Pack EB BM600 160m Battery Pack EB BL600 240m Display Red LED power status Reverse voltage protection Diode across ...

Page 57: ... Weight 75 2g Voltage 4 8V Capacity 650mAh Storage temperature range 20 to 40 C 6 months 6 7 3 Battery Pack EB BL600 Type Li Ion 2 cells Weight 95 2g Voltage 7 2V Capacity 1200mAh Storage temperature range 20 to 40 C 6 months 6 7 4 Circuit diagram of Ni MH battery Figure 1 Circuit diagram of Ni MH battery 600 0606 MCUK980101C8 Section 6 Issue 1 Service Manual 6 7 Revision 0 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION...

Page 58: ...ility to be recharged for between 300 and 500 times Lithium Ion batteries exhibit no memory effect as is observed with repetitive shallow discharge and charging of Ni Cad batteries 6 8 1 Circuit diagram of Li Ion battery Figure 2 Circuit diagram of Li Ion battery 600 0607 6 8 2 Charging Li Ion batteries The following points should be born in mind for the charging of Li Ion batteries Li Ion batteri...

Page 59: ...e Time discharge characteristics 600 0601 Figure 4 Capacity Temperature discharge characteristics 600 0602 Figure 5 Residual Capacity Storage Period characteristics 600 0603 MCUK980101C8 Section 6 Issue 1 Service Manual 6 9 Revision 0 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ...

Page 60: ...ure 6 Capacity Charging Cycle characteristics 600 0605 Figure 7 Capacity Charging Temperature characteristics 600 0604 Issue 1 Section 6 MCUK980101C8 Revision 0 6 10 Service Manual TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ...

Page 61: ...n depth fault finding the unit should be disassembled section 5 and the extended card used to connect the PCBs together externally as they would be found in normal use Fault tracing can then be performed on the PCBs using suitable test equipment such as spectrum analysers and oscilloscopes 7 2 1 Jigs and Tools Test Equipment Descriptions 1 Interface box Part No IFB002 Figure 1 The IFB002 provides ...

Page 62: ...ed to allow connection of the logic PCB to the RF PCB when the PCBs have been removed from the main unit Figure 3 Extender PCB 600 0703 6 GSM Tester This unit acts as a base station providing all the necessary GSM signalling requirements and also provides GSM signal measuring facilities 7 Channel Box Software This is the test software for the G600 unit and should be installed onto the personal com...

Page 63: ...7 3 Complete Unit Test Setup Figure 4 Complete unit test setup 600 0705 MCUK980101C8 Section 7 Issue 1 Service Manual 7 3 Revision 0 TEST AND MEASUREMENT ...

Page 64: ...t The channel box software supplied on floppy disk should be installed onto the main drive of the personal computer The RF cable is connected to the GSM test station via a suitable adapter The 12V supply is connected to the rear socket of the Interface box Two modes are available for testing the handheld unit 1 Test Mode The Test Mode facility allows various sections of the handheld unit to be ind...

Page 65: ... on the PC keyboard 4 Switch on the 12V supply 5 At the PC press F10 6 At the Interface box switch the power to ON 7 Steps 5 and 6 above must be carried out within 1 second or power ON will time out NOTE The display will read GET STATION ADDRESS _ _ INFO _ _ The back light will be illuminated and all LEDs will be lit Go to section 7 4 Channel Box Test Commands for further testing information Power...

Page 66: ...the POWER to ON Entering Call Mode from Test Mode The screen of the PC will resemble the one shown in figure 8 Figure 9 PC Screen SCRN11 500 0721 1 At the PC change the SOFT SIM field to read ENB Press ENTER 2 At the PC change the TEST field to read TERM Press ENTER The UUT will power down and up again If the UUT is connected to a GSM test set after a delay of approximately 5 seconds the UUT will ...

Page 67: ...n RSSI reading on the User specified channel SET AGC 1 SET AGC 2 SET AGC 3 xxx xxx xxx Allows changes to AGC levels on LOW MIDDLE HIGH channels SP LOOP BACK START STOP Provides an audio path for use with the GSM test station Sets audio loop back from TX audio to RX audio without processing by the CODEC PATH CONT MOSO MESI MESE MISI MISE Sets audio paths MIC off speaker off MIC external speaker int...

Page 68: ...ay of check pattern on the UUT LCD SET ER DISP ENABLE DISABLE Unit error codes will be displayed on the UUT display Unit error codes will not be displayed on the UUT display SOFT SIM ENABLE DISABLE With ENABLE set and TEST MODE TERM the UUT is removed from test mode and can be placed into call mode TEST MODE TERM With SOFT SIM ENABLED the UUT will be removed from test mode and can be placed into a...

Page 69: ...ephone EEPROM NOTE As G600 has two battery types available Lithium Ion and Nickel Metal Hydride all calibration procedures must be carried out for each battery type Figure 10 Test software screen 600 0721 7 5 1 Ramping Gain The carrier power must be measured and calibrated for each power level at channel 62 Target Power Level Peak Power dBm Tolerance dB Initial Calibration Value Change per dB 4 8V...

Page 70: ...wn arrow until CHANGE CH 62 is highlighted and then press ENTER b Press the down arrow until PL L19 is highlighted Press the move left arrow until 5 appears in the highlighted field Press ENTER c Figure 11 Press the down arrow until TX DATA OFF is highlighted Press the move arrow until NRL R appears in the highlighted field Press ENTER Figure 11 Tx data field 600 0722 2 At the GSM test unit measur...

Page 71: ...PL to meet specified value for change per dB Make a note of the result 7 Figure 14 At the Channel box press F6 to program the TRIM for the mid channel Figure 14 Power level selection 1 600 0725 Figure Power level selection 1 8 Figure 15 Select PROGRAM TRIM PL MCH Figure 15 Power level selection 2 600 0727 MCUK980101C8 Section 7 Issue 1 Service Manual 7 11 Revision 0 TEST AND MEASUREMENT ...

Page 72: ...2 At the GSM test unit re measure the peak power 13 Repeat steps 2 to 11 of this procedure for power levels PL6 to PL19 14 After calibrating at channel 62 the carrier power must be measured and calibrated at low and high channels for power levels 5 to 19 15 Repeat step 2 to 14 for the Ni MH battery settings Issue 1 Section 7 MCUK980101C8 Revision 0 7 12 Service Manual TEST AND MEASUREMENT ...

Page 73: ...8MHz at an input level of 60dBm 3 At the Channel box highlight the CHANGE CH 62 field and press ENTER 4 Highlight the SET AGC 2 field and change the set value to 36dB and press ENTER 5 Figure 17 Highlight the RSSI dBm field and press ENTER Figure 17 RSSI dB field 600 0729 6 If the measured value is not 60 2 then make the following calculation RSSI offset value 60 MEASURED RSSI VALUE for example 60...

Page 74: ...x press F6 to program data Figure 20 RSSI reading 3 600 0732 11 Select TRIM OTHER and press ENTER 12 Make the following calculation RSSI offset value from step 11 reading noted in step 6 Enter the result into RSSI M field Figure 21 for example 15 5 20 Figure 21 RSSI reading 4 600 0733 Issue 1 Section 7 MCUK980101C8 Revision 0 7 14 Service Manual TEST AND MEASUREMENT ...

Page 75: ...ropriate attenuator must be used I Q ch Offsets Spectrum Analyser setup centre frequency 902 4MHz RBW 10kHz VBW 1kHz span 1MHz sweep time 2sec 1 Set the Channel box controls to channel 62 at power level 5 normal burst modulated with all 0 s a Press the down arrow until CHANGE CH is highlighted and then press ENTER b Press the down arrow until PL is highlighted Press ENTER c Figure 22 Press the dow...

Page 76: ... 0726 3 If carrier leakage ratio is greater than 30dBc then unit is OK offset calibration is complete 4 If carrier leakage ratio less than 30dBc then go to Ich check Ich check 1 Figure 24 At the Channel box check Ich offset data by selecting F7 then VIEW TRIM OTHER Figure 24 I Q data field selection 1 600 0736 2 Figure 25 At the Channel box set Ich offset to 147 press F6 to program TRIM OTHER Figu...

Page 77: ... see Ich Check step 2 2 Using the spectrum analyser measure the new carrier leakage ratio 3 If the carrier leakage ratio is greater than 30dBc then unit is OK offset calibration is complete 4 If not then repeat steps 1 2 and 3 above for Ich offset values 87 67 47 27 and 7 5 If the carrier leakage ratio is still not greater than 30dBc then go to Qch Check I Inc Calibration 1 Set Ich offset to 167 s...

Page 78: ...on Q Dec Calibration 1 Set Qch offset to 107 see Qch Check step 2 2 Measure carrier leakage ratio 3 If the carrier leakage ratio is greater than 30dBc then unit is OK offset calibration is complete 4 If not then repeat steps 1 2 and 3 above for Qch offset values 87 67 47 27 7 5 If the carrier leakage ratio is still less than 30dBc then unit is a fail Q Inc Calibration 1 Set Qch offset to 167 see Q...

Page 79: ...Example peak power 902 468Mhz 33dBm power at 135kHz below peak power 9dBm image leak ratio 33dBm 9dBm 42dBm Figure 28 Image leak ratio 600 0726 3 If image leak ratio is greater than 30dBc then unit is OK offset calibration is complete 4 If image leak ratio is less than 30dBc then go to Ich gain calibration IQch Gain Calibration 1 Set IQch gain to 0 25dB a On the Channel box press F6 b Figure 26 Pr...

Page 80: ...ich will allow the received signal path to be monitored 7 5 5 Simple Transmitter Test The following procedure gives a method by which the Unit Under Test UUT can be placed into a condition allowing the service technician to probe the entire transmit RF path Input level and frequency can also be specified To perform the following procedure the UUT must first be placed into Test Mode Perform the fol...

Page 81: ...ON Press ENTER Figure 29 View lock code 600 0740 2 The display will show the current lock status and lock code for the UUT 7 6 2 Change current lock code 1 At the Channel box press SHIFT and F4 and highlight PROG LOCK CONDITION Press ENTER 2 Figure 30 Press ENTER to unlock the UUT The current lock code will be used Figure 30 Program lock code 600 0741 3 Enter 0000 to reset the UUT to factory defau...

Page 82: ...mediately after power on Once the enable disable menu is shown it is possible to select the type of personalisation When personalisation is enabled it is only possible to disable it if the mobile contains an illegal SIM and the sixteen digit Control Key CK is known When enabled the CK is withheld from the user and cannot be read for security reasons There are two special key sequences to enter the...

Page 83: ...etwork Personalisation SP for Service Provider Personalisation or Corporate for Company Personalisation 3 F B 4 F the 16 digit Control Key 5 F B 6 F the 16 digit Control Key 7 F B The display will confirm which type of Personalisation has been enabled MCUK980101C8 Section 7 Issue 1 Service Manual 7 23 Revision 0 TEST AND MEASUREMENT 600 0707 ...

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Page 85: ...hown below relate to the RF circuit diagrams on the following pages The waveforms shown are for reference purposes only Figure 1 WF1 600 0802 Figure 2 WF2 600 0803 Figure 3 WF3 600 0804 MCUK980101C8 Section 8 Issue 1 Service Manual 8 1 Revision 0 CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS ...

Page 86: ...gic The waveform shown below relates to the logic circuit diagram on the following pages The waveform is for reference purposes only Figure 5 WF5 600 0801 Issue 1 Section 8 MCUK980101C8 Revision 0 8 2 Service Manual CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS ...

Page 87: ...RF EG70607h MCUK980101C8 Section 8 Issue 1 Service Manual 8 3 Revision 0 CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS ...

Page 88: ...Logic EG70638h Issue 1 Section 8 MCUK980101C8 Revision 0 8 4 Service Manual CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS ...

Page 89: ...8 2 Handsfree EG70696d MCUK980101C8 Section 8 Issue 1 Service Manual 8 5 Revision 0 CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS ...

Page 90: ...8 3 Easy Fit Handsfree EG70716f Issue 1 Section 8 MCUK980101C8 Revision 0 8 6 Service Manual CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS ...

Page 91: ...9 PCB LAYOUT DIAGRAMS 9 1 Handheld Unit 9 1 1 RF EG70607h back EG70638h front MCUK980101C8 Section 9 Issue 1 Service Manual 9 1 Revision 0 PCB LAYOUT DIAGRAMS ...

Page 92: ...9 1 2 Logic EG70638h back EG70638h front Issue 1 Section 9 MCUK980101C8 Revision 0 9 2 Service Manual PCB LAYOUT DIAGRAMS ...

Page 93: ...9 2 Handsfree EG70696d back EG70696d front MCUK980101C8 Section 9 Issue 1 Service Manual 9 3 Revision 0 PCB LAYOUT DIAGRAMS ...

Page 94: ...9 3 Easy Fit Handsfree EG70716f front Single sided Issue 1 Section 9 MCUK980101C8 Revision 0 9 4 Service Manual PCB LAYOUT DIAGRAMS ...

Page 95: ...0A Buzzer M102 5P70094A LCD Panel M105 5V70105AB 5V70105AA Key Sheet Gold Key Sheet Blue M108 5S70070A LCD Backlight M109 5670019A Receiver Holder M110 5X70019A Mic Bushing M111 5Q70055A Chassis M112 5Y70110A Vibrator Holder M113 5X70020A Vibrator Bushing M114 5E70164A Buzzer Cushion M115 5M70145B Case M116 1D70220A Antenna Terminal M117 4G70003B Antenna Holder M123 G5MDS002C Patent Label M118 M12...

Page 96: ...421 1C70129A Shield Case 2 M0422 1E70008A Radiator M0423 5G10500A Insulator M0424 1M270900102 Clamp M0425 5FJ5129AB Volume knob M0426 XYN3J6FX Screw M0427 M0428 XTB2510GFX Screw x2 M0429 XTB256GFX Screw M0440 XYN3F30FN Screw M0441 5U70008B Top cushion W0001 WP70005AZ Power Supply Cable W0201 WC70109A Curly Cord W0202 WC70110A Interconnecting Cable W0302 WG70003A External Microphone Cable Issue 1 S...

Page 97: ...E Logic Reference Part Number Description Remarks C0429 YGM1F105Z1AT CAP CERAMIC 1UF 10V SM 1608 C0430 YGM1F105Z1AT CAP CERAMIC 1UF 10V SM 1608 C0431 YGM1F105Z1AT CAP CERAMIC 1UF 10V SM 1608 C0432 YGM3F475Z1AT CAP CERAMIC 4 7UF 10V SM 1608 C0433 YGM1C101J1HT CAP CERAMIC 100pF 5 50V SM 1608 C0434 YGM1C101J1HT CAP CERAMIC 100pF 5 50V SM 1608 C0434 YGM5C101J1HT CAP 100PF 5 50V CERAMIC SM1005 C0434 YG...

Page 98: ...1 YDRTU0005 30V 200mA DIODE D0422 YDRTU0005 30V 200mA DIODE D0423 YDRTU0005 30V 200mA DIODE Model EB G600 NAME Logic Reference Part Number Description Remarks D0425 MAZS0470GL ZENER DIODE 4V7 SM 1608 D0428 MAZS0470GL ZENER DIODE 4V7 SM 1608 D0501 YRB491DT146 20V 1A DIODE D0502 YDRTU0005 30V 200mA DIODE D0503 YRB461FT106 20V 700mA DIODE D0504 YDRTU0005 30V 200mA DIODE D0505 YDRTU0005 30V 200mA DIOD...

Page 99: ...RJ2GEJ223X CHIP RESISTOR 22K OHM 1005 5 1 16W Model EB G600 NAME Logic Reference Part Number Description Remarks R0416 ERJ2GEJ103X CHIP RESISTOR 10K OHM 1005 5 1 16W R0417 ERJ2GEJ103X CHIP RESISTOR 10K OHM 1005 5 1 16W R0418 ERJ6GEYJ151V CHIP RESISTOR 150 OHM 5 1 10W SM 2012 R0419 ERJ3GEYJ182V CHIP RESISTOR 1K8 OHM 5 1 16W SM 1608 R0419 ERJ3GEYJ332V CHIP RESISTOR 3K3 OHM 5 1 16W SM 1608 R0420 EXBV...

Page 100: ...0V CHIP RESISTOR 47 OHM 5 1 10W SM 2012 R0507 ERJ2GEJ103X CHIP RESISTOR 10K OHM 1005 5 1 16W R0508 ERJ3GEYJ123V CHIP RESISTOR 12K OHM 5 1 16W SM1608 R0509 YRNHP001FR15 250mW 0 15 OHM RESISTOR Model EB G600 NAME Logic Reference Part Number Description Remarks R0510 ERJ2GEJ104X CHIP RESISTOR 100K OHM 1005 1 1 16W R0511 ERJ2GEJ104X CHIP RESISTOR 100K OHM 1005 1 1 16W R0512 ERJ2GEJ103X CHIP RESISTOR 1...

Page 101: ...scription Remarks U0505 YRN5RZ30BATL VOLTAGE REGULATOR 3 0V U0506 YRN5RZ30BATL VOLTAGE REGULATOR 3 0V U0507 YURIH0028 VOLTAGE REGULATOR 2 7V U1 YTCM4400 GSM DCS BASEBAND RF IF VEGA3 TQFP80 MCUK980101C8 Section 10 Issue 1 Service Manual 10 7 Revision 0 ...

Page 102: ...V1H101JCV CAP 100pF 5 50V NPO SM 0603 MODEL EB G600 NAME RF Reference Part Number Description Remarks BARE PCB EG70607G G600 RF BARE PCB C0130 ECUV1H101JCV CAP 100pF 5 50V NPO SM 0603 C0133 YGM1C030C1HT CAPACITOR 3PF 1608 25PF 50V C0134 ECUV1H101JCV CAP 100pF 5 50V NPO SM 0603 C0135 YGM1C030C1HT CAPACITOR 3PF 1608 25PF 50V C0150 ECUV1H101JCV CAP 100pF 5 50V NPO SM 0603 C0152 ECUV1H103KBV CAP 10nF ...

Page 103: ...V C0250 YGM1C070D1HT CAPACITOR C0251 YGM1C070D1HT CAPACITOR C0252 YGM1C070D1HT CAPACITOR MODEL EB G600 NAME RF Reference Part Number Description Remarks BARE PCB EG70607G G600 RF BARE PCB C0253 YGM1C070D1HT CAPACITOR C0254 ECUV1H471JCV CAP 470pF 5 50V NPO SM 0603 C0255 ECUV1H471JCV CAP 470pF 5 50V NPO SM 0603 C0301 YCSPP001M335 CAP 3 3uF 16V TANT SM C0302 ECUV1H103KBV CAP 10nF 10 50V X7R SM 0603 C...

Page 104: ...ECUV1H101JCV CAP 100pF 5 50V NPO SM 0603 C0360 ECUV1H331JCV CAP 330pF 5 50V NPO SM 0603 MODEL EB G600 NAME RF Reference Part Number Description Remarks BARE PCB EG70607G G600 RF BARE PCB C0361 YGM1C070D1HT CAPACITOR C0362 ECUV1H101JCV CAP 100pF 5 50V NPO SM 0603 C0363 YGM1C470J1HT CAPACITOR CHIP 47PF 5 C0364 ECUV1H101JCV CAP 100pF 5 50V NPO SM 0603 C0365 ECUV1H101JCV CAP 100pF 5 50V NPO SM 0603 C0...

Page 105: ...INDUCTOR L0208 ELJNDR10JF INDUCTOR L0209 ELJND82NJF INDUCTOR 82NH 800MHZ 5 MODEL EB G600 NAME RF Reference Part Number Description Remarks BARE PCB EG70607G G600 RF BARE PCB L0210 ELJNDR15JF INDUCTOR L0211 ELJRE56NJF3 INDUCTOR 56nH 1500MHz SM1608 L0211 ELJRE68NJF3 INDUCTOR 68nH 1500MHz SM1608 L0212 ELJRE56NJF3 INDUCTOR 56nH 1500MHz SM1608 L0212 ELJRE68NJF3 INDUCTOR 68nH 1500MHz SM1608 L0301 ELJRE1...

Page 106: ...GEJ472X CHIP RESISTOR 3K7 OHM 5 1 16W SM 1005 MODEL EB G600 NAME RF Reference Part Number Description Remarks BARE PCB EG70607G G600 RF BARE PCB R0156 ERJ2GEJ561X CHIP RESISTOR 560 OHM 5 1 16W SM 1005 R0157 ERJ2GEJ332X CHIP RESISTOR 3K3 OHM 5 1 16W SM1005 R0158 ERJ2GEJ123X CHIP RESISTOR 12K OHM 5 1 16W SM 1005 R0159 ERJ2GEJ472X CHIP RESISTOR 3K7 OHM 5 1 16W SM 1005 R0161 ERJ2GEJ103X CHIP RESISTOR ...

Page 107: ...HM 5 1 16W SM 1005 MODEL EB G600 NAME RF Reference Part Number Description Remarks BARE PCB EG70607G G600 RF BARE PCB R0311 ERJ2GEJ150X CHIP RESISTOR 15 OHM 5 1 16W SM 1005 R0312 ERJ2GEJ472X CHIP RESISTOR 3K7 OHM 5 1 16W SM 1005 R0313 ERJ2GEJ123X CHIP RESISTOR 12K OHM 5 1 16W SM 1005 R0314 ERJ2GEJ821X CHIP RESISTOR 820 OHM 5 1 16W SM 1005 R0316 ERJ2GEJ104X CHIP RESISTOR 100K OHM 1005 1 1 16W R0317...

Page 108: ...5 R0371 ERJ2GEJ183X CHIP RESISTOR 18K OHM 5 1 16W SM 1005 R160 ERJ2GEJ560X CHIP RESISTOR 56 OHM 5 1 16W SM 1005 RF PCB G600RF02 G6 RF SIDE 1 2 COMPLETE RF PCB G600RF01 G600 RF SIDE 1 COMPLETE S0370 SY70049A G600 SM REED SWITCH U0101 YUALW0001 IC SINGLE OP AMP 6V DC SSOP5 P U0102 YPMB2240F IC GSM TX P TQFP 48 U0103 YUPC2771TE3 TRANSISTOR BIPOLAR SM 8 PIN MINI U0104 YPF01413TB PA MODULE U0105 YMC330...

Page 109: ...1µF 50V C0102 EEUFA1H121E CAPACITOR 1µF 50V C0103 ECA1CFQ121 CAPACITOR 120nF 16V C0104 ECA1CFQ121 CAPACITOR 120nF 16V C0105 ECEA0JKG330 CAPACITOR 1µF 6 3V C0106 YGM2B103K1HT CAPACITOR 10nF 50V C0107 YGM2B103K1HT CAPACITOR 10nF 50V C0108 YGM2B103K1HT CAPACITOR 10nF 50V C0111 YGM2F104Z1HT CAPACITOR 100nF 50V C0112 YGM2F104Z1HT CAPACITOR 100nF 50V C0113 YGM2F104Z1HT CAPACITOR 100nF 50V C0114 YGM2B104...

Page 110: ...CITOR 10µF 16V C0349 YGM1B102K1HT CAPACITOR 1nF 50V C0351 YGM1C100D1HT CAPACITOR 10pF 50V MODEL EB HF600 EB HF450 NAME Handsfree Unit Ref Part No Description Remarks C0352 YGM1C100D1HT CAPACITOR 10pF 50V C0353 ECEV1CG100GR CAPACITOR 10µF 16V C0355 YGM1B104K1CT CAPACITOR 0 1µF 25V C0356 YGM1B183K1CT CAPACITOR 0 01µF 16V C0357 ECEV1HG010GR CAPACITOR 1µF 50V C0358 ECEV0JG220GR CAPACITOR 22µF 6 3V C03...

Page 111: ...HF450 NAME Handsfree Unit Ref Part No Description Remarks P0202 JA70028A CONNECTOR P0203 DF116DP2DSA CONNECTOR 6WAY P0300 PAPS00218 CONNECTOR P0301 533980290 CONNECTOR Q0101 2SB1142RS TRANSISTOR Q0102 2SD1835ST TRANSISTOR Q0107 2SD601AQSTX TRANSISTOR Q0201 YDTC144EUTX TRANSISTOR Q0202 YDTA144EUTX TRANSISTOR Q0203 YDTC114EUTX TRANSISTOR Q0204 2SB931PQR TRANSISTOR Q0205 2SD1755PYTX TRANSISTOR Q0305 ...

Page 112: ...08 ERJ3GEYJ222V RESISTOR 2 2kΩ R0301 ERJ3GEYJ392V RESISTOR 3 9kΩ MODEL EB HF600 EB HF450 NAME Handsfree Unit Ref Part No Description Remarks R0302 ERJ3GEYJ681V RESISTOR 680Ω R0303 ERJ3GEYJ104V RESISTOR 100kΩ R0304 ERJ3GEYJ223V RESISTOR 22kΩ R0305 ERJ3GEYJ472V RESISTOR 4 7kΩ R0306 ERJ3GEYJ472V RESISTOR 4 7kΩ R0307 ERJ3GEYJ472V RESISTOR 4 7kΩ R0308 ERJ3GEYJ103V RESISTOR 10kΩ R0309 ERJ3GEYJ104V RESIS...

Page 113: ...RESISTOR 10Ω R0361 ERJ6GEYJ471V RESISTOR 470Ω R0362 ERJ6GEYJ2R2V RESISTOR 2 2Ω R0363 ERJ3GEYJ473V RESISTOR 47kΩ R0364 ERJ3GEYJ223V RESISTOR 22kΩ MODEL EB HF600 EB HF450 NAME Handsfree Unit Ref Part No Description Remarks R0365 ERJ3GEYJ103V RESISTOR 10kΩ R0366 ERJ3GEYJ103V RESISTOR 10kΩ R0367 ERJ3GEYJ472V RESISTOR 4 7kΩ R0369 ERJ3GEYJ102V RESISTOR 1kΩ R0373 ERJ3GEYJ473V RESISTOR 47kΩ R0374 ERJ3GEYJ...

Page 114: ...70129A SHIELD CASE 2 M0422 1E70008A RADIATOR M0423 5G10500A INSULATOR M0424 1M270900102 CLAMP MODEL EB HF600 EB HF450 NAME Mechanical Ref Part No Description Remarks M0425 5FJ5129AB VOLUME KNOB M0426 XYN3J6FX SCREW M0427 XTB2510GFX SCREW M0428 XTB2510GFX SCREW M0429 XTB256GFX SCREW M0440 XYN3F30FN SCREW M0441 5U70008B TOP COVER 10 4 3 Holder MODEL EB KA500 NAME Holder Ref Part No Description Remar...

Page 115: ...XSB410FXK SCREW M0712 XSB410FXK SCREW M0713 XTB425RFXK SCREW M0714 XTB425RFXK SCREW M0715 XTB425RFXK SCREW M0716 XTB425RFXK SCREW 10 4 6 Adjustable Angle Bracket 2 MODEL EBN0002 NAME Adjustable Angle Bracket Ref Part No Description Remarks M0701 3G24152B BRACKET M0702 XVG4X8FZ SCREW M0703 XWA4FXK SPRING WASHER M0704 XWG4FXK WASHER M0705 XVG4X8FZ SCREW M0706 XWA4FXK SPRING WASHER M0707 XWG4FXK WASH...

Page 116: ...l Information 10 6 Dual Charger The Dual Charger is not a serviceable item 10 7 DC Adaptor The DC Adaptor is not a serviceable item 10 8 PC Card MODEL EB PA500 NAME PC Card Ref Part No Description Remarks INTERFACE CARD Issue 1 Section 10 MCUK980101C8 Revision 0 10 22 Service Manual ...

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