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Personal  Cellular  Telephone

This service information is designed for experienced repair technicians only and is not designed for use by the general public.
It does not contain warnings or cautions to advise non-technical individuals of potential dangers in attempting to service a
product.
Products powered by electricity should be serviced or repaired only by experienced professional technicians. Any attempt to
service or repair the product or products dealt with in this service information by anyone else could result in serious injury or
death.

WARNING

900 MHz

1800 MHz

Tx Frequency Range

880 - 915 MHz

1710 -1785 MHz

Rx Frequency Range

925 - 960 MHz

1805 -1880 MHz

Tx / Rx separation

45 MHz

95 MHz

RF Channel Bandwidth 200 kHz
Number of RF channels

174

374

Speech coding

Full rate / Half rate / Enhanced Full rate

Operating temperature -10 

°

C to +55 

°

C

Type

Class 4 Handheld

Class 1 Handheld

RF Output Power

2 W maximum

1 W maximum

Modulation

GMSK (BT = 0.3)

WAP / GPRS

WAP 2.0 / GPRS Class 8

Connection

8 ch / TDMA

Voice digitizing

13 kbps RPE-LTP / 13 kps ACLEP / 5.6 kps CELP / VSLEP

Transmission speed

270.833 kbps

Signal Reception

Direct conversion

Antenna Impedance

50 

(External Connector)
Antenna VSWR

< 2.1 : 1

Dimensions

Height : 84 mm

(Excluding antenna)

Width : 47.4 mm
Depth : 17.5 mm

Volume

65 cc

Weight

85 g

Main Display

LCD : 128 x 128 pixels, 65,536 colours

Illumination

10 LEDs for Keypad Backlighting (White)
4 LEDs for LCD Backlighting (White)
3 LEDs for Sub LCD (Blue, Green, Orange)

Keys

16-key Keypad, Navigation key, 1 shutter key

SIM

3 V Plug-in type only

External DC Supply

5.8 V

Voltage
Battery

3.7 V nominal, 600mAh, Li-Ion

Standby Time

210 hrs

Talk Time

4.5 hrs 

Talk and standby time will be dependent on network conditions, SIM card, backlight usage and network
condition.

EB-X400

Summary of Contents for EB-X400

Page 1: ...paration 45 MHz 95 MHz RF Channel Bandwidth 200 kHz Number of RF channels 174 374 Speech coding Full rate Half rate Enhanced Full rate Operating temperature 10 C to 55 C Type Class 4 Handheld Class 1 Handheld RF Output Power 2 W maximum 1 W maximum Modulation GMSK BT 0 3 WAP GPRS WAP 2 0 GPRS Class 8 Connection 8 ch TDMA Voice digitizing 13 kbps RPE LTP 13 kps ACLEP 5 6 kps CELP VSLEP Transmission...

Page 2: ...1 1 2 Structure of the Manual 1 1 1 3 Servicing Responsibilities 1 1 2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 2 1 2 1 General 2 1 2 2 Features 2 1 2 3 Handportable Main Kits 2 1 3 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 3 1 3 1 General 3 1 3 2 Controls and Indicators 3 1 3 3 Liquid Crystal Display 3 2 3 4 Text Entry Edit 3 2 3 5 Menu Structure 3 3 4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 4 1 4 1 Tx Characteristics 4 1 4 1 1 Frequency Error 4 1 4 ...

Page 3: ...ion 7 1 7 2 Lead Free PbF solder 7 1 7 3 External Testing 7 1 7 3 1 General Information 7 1 8 SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES 8 1 8 1 FlashTool update and operation guide 8 1 8 1 1 Introduction 8 1 8 2 FlashTool update 8 1 8 3 Software upgrade procedure FlashTool operation by using SPK file 8 2 8 3 1 8 4 1 Select SPK file 8 2 8 3 2 COM port set up 8 4 8 3 3 Start download 8 5 8 4 RF Calibr...

Page 4: ... Band 10 2 11 CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS 11 1 11 1 Circuit Diagram of Main PCB Baseband 11 1 11 2 Circuit Diagram of Main PCB RF Band 11 2 11 3 Circuit Diagram of Upper Face PCB 11 3 11 4 Circuit Diagram of Hinge PCB 11 4 11 5 Circuit Diagram of SIM PCB 11 5 12 LAYOUT DIAGRAMS 12 1 12 1 Layout Diagram of Main PCB 12 1 12 2 Layout Diagram of Upper Face PCB 12 2 12 3 Layout Diagram of Hinge PCB 12 3 12 4 Layo...

Page 5: ...Mobile Telephone system operating on GSM Digital Cellular Networks 1 2 Structure of the Manual 1 3 Servicing Responsibilities The manual is structured to provide service engineering personnel with the following information and procedures 1 General and technical information provides a basic understanding of the equipment kits and options together with detailed information for each of the major comp...

Page 6: ...h includes Full Rate Half rate and Enhanced Full Rate EFR speech codec 2 Dual Band E GSM 900 and GSM 1800 operation 3 Tegic T9 Text Entry 4 Voice Ringer 5 Desktop Hand free function comprising integral echo cancellation and noise suppression 6 Wireless Application Protocol WAP Browser 7 Backup Battery 8 Downloadable polyphonic melody ring tones 9 Clock Calculator and Currency Converter 2 3 Handpor...

Page 7: ... Display One Push Auto Open button Press to open the handset Left soft key Asterisk key Charging Connector Camera lens Self Portrait mirror Use to frame self portrait camera shots Multi Function key Camera Shutter Alert mute Send key To answer a call or to make an outgoing call 1 key Vodafone mail key Press and hold to call Vodafone mail Microphone Infrared Port Illumination Light Charging Indicat...

Page 8: ...nput mode Shift Hold Input mode change Hold Input mode change Space Hold Line feed Delete text Hold Delete all characters Space Hold Line Feed Hold Line Feed NOTE Displayed characters of T9 vary depending on the selected Input language 3 3 Liquid Crystal Display The telephone handset has a graphical chip on glass display The following icons are available Figure 3 2 Liquid Crystal Display 1 Hold Ch...

Page 9: ...at Cell Broadcast Settings Memory status Camera My Media Pictures Sounds Shortcuts Text templates Memory status Settings Profiles Sound Vibration Alert Display Language Data connections GSM network Calls Security Time and date Any key answer Keyguard Calendar Contacts Contacts list Add contact Call log Speed Dial list View groups Advanced Service numbers Browser PANASONIC BOX ...

Page 10: ...dulation Offset from Centre Frequency kHz Maximum Level Relative to Carrier dB Offset from Centre Frequency kHz Maximum Level dBm 100 0 5 200 30 250 33 400 60 600 to 1800 60 4 1 4 Output RF Spectrum due to Switching Transients E GSM 900 GSM 1800 400 19 22 600 21 24 1200 21 24 1800 24 27 Measurement conditions for output RF spectrum measurements Frequency Span 0 Hz Measurement Bandwidth 30 kHz Vide...

Page 11: ...100 kHz 300 kHz 36 36 500 MHz to 1 GHz 0 to 1 MHz 100 kHz 300 kHz 36 36 1 GHz to 12 75 GHz 0 to 10 MHz 100 kHz 300 kHz 30 30 1 0 1 710 GHz Excl relevant TX band 10 MHz 300 kHz 1 MHz 30 E GSM 880 MHz to 915 MHz 30 MHz 3 MHz 3 MHz 30 36 1 710 1 785 GHz DCS 1710 MHz to 1785 MHz off trom edge of and the Rx bands relevant Tx band 30 1 785 12 75 GHz 925 MHz 960 MHz 1805 MHz 1880 MHz Relevant TX band 1 8...

Page 12: ...onditions HT Static Conditions Minimum No of samples Minimum No of samples Minimum No of samples Minimum No of samples Test Limit error rate Test Limit error rate Test Limit error rate Test Limit error rate TCH FS FER 4 478 α 13 400 0 122 α 164 000 class Ib RBER 0 32 α 1 500 000 0 41 α 20 000 000 class II RBER 8 333 600 000 7 5 24 000 9 333 30 000 2 439 8 200 Channels Propagation conditions TU hig...

Page 13: ...SM 900 GSM 1800 FR 600 kHz to FR 800 kHz FR 800 kHz to FR 1 6 MHz FR 1 6 MHz to FR 3 MHz 915 MHz to FR 3 MHz FR 3 MHz to FR 980 MHz FR 600 KHz to FR 800 KHz 1785 MHz to FR 3 MHz 835 MHz to 915 MHz 980 MHz to 1000 MHz 100 KHz to 835 MHz 1000 MHz to 12 75 GHz 100 KHz to 1705 MHz 1705 MHz to 1785 MHz 1920 MHz to 1980 MHz 1980 MHz to 12 75 GHz 70 70 80 90 90 113 113 90 90 _ _ _ _ 70 70 80 87 87 113 10...

Page 14: ...solation between 900MHz and 1800MHz The impedance of these two filters output is 150 Ω balanced EGSM900 DCS1800 The input receiving signals into the LNAs coming from the SAWs provide out band reflection However the receiver is a direct conversion type there is no need to concern about the image frequency blocking problem Figure 5 1 RF Block Diagram 5 TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION U301 TCXO module MAA A 26...

Page 15: ...h the control line PALEVEL Harmonics in the PA output signal are attenuated by low pass filters inside the Front End Module Synthesiser Description A synthesiser is provided in transceiver IC U101 The internal VCO operates from 3 42 GHz to 3 98 GHz thus it is equivalent to 2 and 4 times of the DCS and EGSM frequencies The registers counters and phase detectors for this synthesiser are included in ...

Page 16: ...Clock Generation Power Management MMCI Multicore Debug Support GPT1 GPT2 Watchdog CAPCOM SSC RTC Osc ASC 0 ASC 1 DSP Timer1 I2 S DSP Serial Comm Interface DAI Cipher Unit P ROM P RAM Y RAM X RAM X ROM Viterbi HW Accelerator Switch matrix Battery Temp Measurement TAP Controller JTAG Boundary Scan MUX DAC ADC ADC ADC DAC DAC GMSK Modulator Baseband Filter Cordic Processor Voiceband filters RX and TX...

Page 17: ... and YEAR Daily Weekly Alarm control Time constant interrupt generator High accuracy time correction control Acoustic Components Desktop handsfree DTHF operation is supported using a DTHF speaker located in the bottom of the handheld unit Ringing tones are also output from this speaker Headset with remote switch A headset with remote control is available as an accessory This arrows the user to rec...

Page 18: ...ry data bus is 16 bit wide The SRAM utilizes the BHEQ signal to support both 8 and 16 bits access for more efficient use The memory interface of the U2001 E Gold V3 supports 1 8 V or 2 6 V operation allowing flexibility on the choice of memory components EB X400 adopted 2 6 V operation because the operation voltage of memory is 3 0 V operation The memory interface voltage level is selected by conn...

Page 19: ... SWCLK PLL Clock Switch Bit CLKAEN CLKANA Enable Bit SXMEN Coprocessor clock enable SX52M Coprocessor clock switch AFCEN AFC Enable Bit CPUH Enables 52 MHz operation of the CPU and serial interface CPUPRE 2 0 CPU Clock Prescale Factor AFC32KEN AFC clock enable during ECO eco sleeep mode 13 26MHz_IN Configure the CGU for the operation with either 13 MHz or 26 MHz input CGURST Clock Generation Uint ...

Page 20: ...ng erroneous conditions and exceptions that arise during the program execution Hardware traps always have highest priority and cause immediate system reaction The software trap function is invoked by the TRAP instruction which generates a software interrupt for a specified interrupt vector For all types of traps the current program status is saved in the system stack Interrupt Processing via the P...

Page 21: ...CL games refers to the below table Keypad assignments Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 Column 6 KP0 KP1 KP2 KP3 KP4 KP5 Row 0 Left Up 7 4 1 KP6 Game C Game A Row 1 Send Center 0 8 5 2 KP7 Fire Fire Row 2 Right Down 9 6 3 KP8 Game D Game B Row 3 Soft_1 Soft_2 Shutter KP9 Bottom E Gold V3 pin name Ball EB X60 use Description HLDAQ CC03IO DSPIN0 T2IN U7 SDIR IrDA sensor enable disable T_O...

Page 22: ...nder adverse environmental conditions For this purpose an 8 bit CRC byte is appended to each command word Only if the CRC has been verified by U2006 the transferred command will be executed Correct reception and execution of the transmitted command can be verified by E Gold by reading back the transmitted CRC byte Timer Watchdog Timer The MCU general purpose timer blocks contain 9 16 bit timers an...

Page 23: ...es of all output signals at this time One timing compare value and the corresponding TRIG 25 0 signal values are called timing event The RAM operates like a FIFO The TDMA Compare Unit compares the last timing compare value of the FIFO with the TDMA counter value When both values are identical the corresponding output values for TRIG 25 0 are read out of the RAM and taken over by the external signa...

Page 24: ... cosine shape will be used as a starting basis of the ramp shape Figure 5 4 Functional structure of the baseband Uplink Downlink path Figure 5 5 Raised and fall cosine for the PA ramp TOUT i GAIM_DATA PAOUT 0 V GAIM_CLK RFSTR 5 trig_start ramp up 1 2 3 15 16 17 18 30 31 32 ramp down DAC CLK 26 MHz GSM 1900 GSM 900 1800 ENA DAT I Q DAC DAC DAC ADC ADC ADC OAK SSC MMC I C I S DAI JTAG IrDA ASC C166S...

Page 25: ...e requirements for the low pass filter are considerably reduced compared to a pulse width modulated output or a pulse number modulated signal with unequal distribution In this example which uses 11 bits the lowest frequency component in the spectrum of any E Gold V3 PNM sequence is 6 35 kHz and has an effective amplitude of less than 1 LSB Audio E Gold V3 provides the analogue interface for the di...

Page 26: ...EB X400 has values of electrical volume for A D calibration as follows Battery voltage VBAT1 VBAT2 Battery temperature TBAT1 TBAT2 Environment temperature TENV1 TENV2 5 2 4 CPU MEMORY EB X400 uses following memory configuration 128 Mbits Flash memory organised as 4M x 16 4M x 16 36 Mbits RAM organised as 128k x 32 Internal SRAM 2M x 16 mobile RAM EB X400 uses Dual operation Flash memory mobile RAM...

Page 27: ...0000 Data register 01C1 0000 These registers are write access only 5 2 6 IrDA The IrDA module is mounted on the upper unit PCB EB X400 supports IrDA file transfer and object exchange but does not support IrDA dial up In a special asynchronous mode of U2001 E Gold V3 the ASC supports IrDA data transmissions up to 115 2 KBaud with fixed or programmable IrDA pulse width An autobaud detection unit det...

Page 28: ...control and data interface to the U2011 is provided by connecting the U2001 to the lower byte of the parallel data bus Furthermore a 13 MHz clock output and a IRQ input must be provided Block Diagram Figure 5 9 IrDA Block Diagram Figure 5 10 Melody Block Diagram PD BUS IrDA Support IrDA Support ASC1 Controller ASC0 Controller Autobaudrate Block Pinmux Block Pinmux Block Autostart Block SIM Card IF...

Page 29: ...eaker amp The U2011 features two SW controllable outputs intended for vibrator If the synchronization features of the SMAF format should be 100 utilized these outputs should be used to drive the vibrator 5 2 8 AUDIO Receiver Because U2001 runs off 2 7 V a high impedance ceramic speaker will not satisfy user requirements for volume therefore a lower impedance dynamic type is used GSM requires that ...

Page 30: ...nitor battery usage The Power Management Block consists of 5 parts as follows 1 Power Source 2 Power On Off Control 3 Power Source Failure detection 4 Voltage Regulation 5 Battery Charging Monitoring Lithium ion Li cells are used in the EB X400 battery pack These cells have improved gravimetric and volumetric energy densities compared to that of Nickel Metal Hydride Ni MH cells EB X400 uses power ...

Page 31: ...witching type AC adaptor or DC adaptor The Switching type AC adaptor complies with the worldwide voltage regulations Input Output Voltage Voltage Current AC Adaptor Switching type 100 240 V 5 8 V 650 mA Figure 5 13 Power supply block diagram E Power ...

Page 32: ... up for the first time after a battery has been inserted the high level on pin ON may only be caused by a power on push button having been pressed If a charged battery is inserted into the handset the RTC block on E Gold V3 will be activated if the supply voltage is above 2 50 V 0 4 V The RTC voltage regulator is automatically switched on without power on trigger The power on sequence of E Power r...

Page 33: ...band power supply for Digital core V_SD Voltage 1 83 V 0 06V Current 180 mA max Dropout 100 mV max load max VINT Power supply for E Gold V3 I O VINT Voltage 2 62 V 0 10 V Current 50 mA max Dropout 150 mV max load max V3V Power supply for mobile SRAM and polytone IC V3V Voltage 2 85 V 0 10 V Current 50 mA max Dropout 150mV max load max VANA Power supply for analogue part VANA Voltage 2 39 V 0 09 V ...

Page 34: ... its clamshell style case is open or closed The Hall IC detector E2001 has a low output when clamshell is closing and high when it is opening The open close status is monitored by the I O terminal P8 of U2001 E Gold V3 The MCU can generate an interrupt for Open or Close detection Remote Switch function of PHF EB X400 has the feature of remote switch of PHF This PHF is same as EB GD87 It is shorted...

Page 35: ...erter of E Power changes the operation mode from PWM to PFM to save battery power Maximum current delivery is 50 mA The following diagram shows the relations between UI condition state transition verses System sleep control restrictions Location Luminous Colour Pattern Lighting interval Incoming Call Purple 50 Duty ON 480 msec OFF 480 msec In Voice Call Blue 50 Duty ON 1 sec OFF 1 sec Missed call ...

Page 36: ... LCD Bklt Off Companion IC Camera Mode LCD Full Colour LCD Bklt Bright Companion IC LCD Bypass Access LCD Full Colour LCD Bklt Off Companion IC LCD Bypass Access LCD Full Colour LCD Bklt Off Companion IC LCD Bypass Access Active LCD Stby LCD Bklt Off Companion IC Power Save Mode LCD Stby LCD Bklt Off Companion IC Power Save Mode LCD Stby LCD Bklt Off Companion IC Power Save Mode LCD Stby LCD Bklt ...

Page 37: ...Gold V3 13 PALEVEL Power control voltage for PA PAOUT of E Gold V3 14 TEMP Environment temperature signal TENV of E Gold V3 15 BM_BB System clock 26 MHz F13 26 of E Gold V3 0 5 Vpp min DC coupled 16 AM_TRIG AM signal detection T_OUT4 of E Gold V3 N B N B N B N B B B B B B B B B B N N B No Signal Name LOG RF Function Connection Status Description 1 GND Common GND GND 2 LEDK Power supply for white L...

Page 38: ...us 6 Companion IC CMDAT4 Hi Z at power down 7 D5 Data Bus 7 Companion IC CMDAT5 Hi Z at power down 8 D6 SIF clock for register setting Companion IC CMDAT6 Hi Z at power down 9 D7 Digital Power supply Companion IC CMDAT7 Hi Z at power down 10 GND GND Common GND 11 PCLK Pixel clock from camera Companion IC CMCLKIN 12 MHz 12 GND GND Common GND 13 GND GND Common GND 14 Xin Clock input for camera Compa...

Page 39: ...t 1 GND Audio ground 2 HS TX Sending audio from personal headset 3 HS RX Received audio to personal headset 4 HS_DET Personal headset detection signal 5 HOOK_KEY Incoming call end call signal at personal headset N B N N E Gold V3 E Gold V3 2 2 KΩ 0 1 µF 0 1 µF CC19IO CC02IO ...

Page 40: ...round point Wrist Strap A QUICK RELEASE SKIN CONTACT DEVICE WITH A FLEXIBLE CORD WHICH HAS AN INTEGRAL SAFETY RESISTOR OF BETWEEN 5 2 kΩ AND 1 2 MΩ SHALL BE USED Containers All containers and storage must be of the conductive type WARNING The equipment described in this manual contains polarized capacitors utilizing liquid electrolyte These devices are entirely safe provided that neither a short c...

Page 41: ...ove battery 3 Using tweezers remove the two grey screw caps 4 Use the Trident screwdriver to remove the four case screws Retain the screws for re use 5 Separate the two haves of the lower case assembly using a plastic strip of guitar pick thickness as shown 6 2 Disassembly 6 2 1 Lower Case Assembly and Main PCB Removal Discard these items ...

Page 42: ...onnector B from the Main board 1 Open the phone 2 Using tweezers or a pin remove the two grey screws cap and discard 3 Use the trident screwdriver to remove the four screws Retain the screws for re assembly A B 6 2 2 Upper Case Assemby and Display Module Removal Remove the logo panel and discard ...

Page 43: ... plate area 5 Open the upper case with finger and then insert the separation tool of gutar pick thichness into deeply the gap of the upper case and then slide direction of the arrow 6 Disconnect the reciever speaker flexi strip A and board to board connector B Lift the display module out from the case taking care not damage the board to board flexi strip ...

Page 44: ...e direction while pulling the hinge away from the case 1 Set the phone into the open position 2 Remove the hinge stopper from the lower front cover 7 Disconnect the main LCD flexi strip A and camera flexi strips B 8 Unhook C and D then remove the LCD board 6 2 3 Removal of Hinge Unit and Spigot ...

Page 45: ...antenna contact is damaged 2 Using a small screwdriver blade or blunt instrument Apply pressure to the antenna lug in direction shown while pulling the anntenna away from the case 4 Take care not to damage the board to board flexi strip 6 2 4 Antenna Removal ...

Page 46: ...ront cover to the board to board flexi strip 3 Twist the lower case unit until both sides of the hinge locate inside the case 1 Insert the board to board flexi strip into the slot of the hinge guide 6 3 1 Hinge reassembly 6 3 Reassembly ...

Page 47: ...into the Open position 5 Insert the one push hinge A into the upper case assembly 6 Locate the LCD assembly onto the upper front cover 7 Connect the board to board connector and reciever speaker flexi strip on the upper PCB ...

Page 48: ...3 External testing describes equipment requirements and general set up procedure Section 7 4 Complete Unit Test Setup Describes how the items of test equipment are used together and general set up procedure Adjustment Procedures are described in Section 8 CAUTION The Printed Circuit Board PCB used in this telephone has been manufactured using Lead Free solder SPARKLE ECO SOLDER Part No ESC F3 M705...

Page 49: ...the RF connection An SMA to N Type male adaptor will be required to connect the Repair Jig to the service equipment Cable losses for the RF connection are 0 5 dBm GSM 900 and 0 8 dBm GSM 1800 A replacement RF Probe for the Repair Jig is available as a spares item RF Test Jig Part No 3WZ001138AAA The RF Test Jig provides the connections bettween the test equipment and the phone for unit testing It ...

Page 50: ...ble Part No 3WZ001107AAA The data cable for used to software download and calibration Power Cable Part No 3WZ001130AAA The power cable provides the necessary connections between the PCBA repair jig dummy battery and external power supply RF Cable Part No 3WZ001103AAA The RF cable provides the necessary connections between the PCB Repair Jig RF Test Jig and external test equipment Figure 7 3 Power ...

Page 51: ...PC 2 Double click on the Setup executable file this will be called something like FlashTool_Release_Adler_15_0 exe When the installer opens the following window will be displayed serial port Stabilized Power Supply voltage 3 8 V Headset Jack Phone PC with Dongle NOTE If using a battery pack to power the phone ensure that it is fully charged 3 Follow the on screen prompts and click on Finish when t...

Page 52: ... Start Program FlashTool FlashTool_4_4 in PC menu Then the following screen appears Click the tab of Use SPK file 8 3 1 Select SPK file The following screen is displayed Click None If you have specifie spk file before the file name is displayed to specify spk file as shown in the following procedure Click None ...

Page 53: ...ng screen is displayed Move to the folder where dffs is located Select spk file and press Open button Then the path and name of spk file are displayed Then Click OK Check that all required files are in the same folder ...

Page 54: ...e part First COM port Specify port number to connect the data cable Number of COM ports Number of actual machines to write Normally one machine at a time so 1 will be OK Baud rate When COM port is used on PC enter 115200 Click OK Then the download screen appears after completion of the tool initialisation ...

Page 55: ... Press the power button on EB X400 After the above procedure download starts This is the download screen Caution Should the PC or Download application crash or lock up during downloading calibration data in the phone may be lost To minimise the risk of data loss it is strongly recommended that no other PC applications are running when downloading data and that a fully charged battery is attached t...

Page 56: ... 8 6 When download starts progress bar is displayed 8 Please do not disconnect the data cable while downloading When download is successful the following screen is displayed ...

Page 57: ...se of an error the following screen is displayed If a download fails check all connections between the phone data cable and PC Before restarting the download procedure remove and then re attach the phone battery ...

Page 58: ...bile phone Start the PhoneTool program The following screen is then displayed PC with Dongle Phone Power Meter or Signal Generator Headset Jack Cable Stabilised Power Supply Voltage 3 7 V 1 Click the V24 AT On and check the log window AT OK 2 Click the Check Connection button and check the log window Connection OK ...

Page 59: ...n Repeat steps 1 and 2 3 Select ptest_mode and check the log window Sending to mobile OK The mobile is now in ptest_mode 8 4 3 Battery Voltage AD Temperature AD Calibration 3 2 V 4 0 V 0 5 V 2 0 V PS 1 PS 2 PCB Repair Jig Data Cable PC With Dongle T 8 4 4 Battery Voltage AD Calibration 1 Click mode button and select Non signaling test ...

Page 60: ...tside the range 7000 to 6000 then the unit has failed 6 Enter the calibrated vbat 4 0 V value into the Battery ADJ Excel sheet 7 Change the power supply 1 voltage from 4 0v to 3 2v 8 Check the vbat 3 2 v value If VBAT 3 2 V is outside the range 1000 to 13000 then the unit has failed 9 Enter down the calibrated vbat value into the Battery ADJ Excel sheet 10 Change the power supply voltage from 3 2v...

Page 61: ... 0 5 V value If the value is outside the range 5000 to 12000 then the unit has failed 6 Enter the calibrated Tbat 0 5 V value into the Excel sheet VBAT TBAT value will be used to automatically calculate the VBAT_GAIN OFFSET and TBAT_GAIN OFFSET It will then be stored to the eep file of the BATT format Excel sheet 7 Convert the Excel sheet of EEP data to TXT text format File Save As Text Tab delimi...

Page 62: ... To calibrate the mobile set it to ptest_mode Click modes button and select Non signaling test 1 Click the Non signaling mode button 2 Click the Check Connection button 3 Select TSC 5 4 Check Enable Disable Editor 5 Proceed to Power Ramp Editor ...

Page 63: ...ct the required Band and PA Level and click the Get button The default ramping value for the selected band and PA Level will be displayed 2 Input the Tx ARFCN EGSM 45 ch DCS 633 ch and press Enter key 3 Check the Burst Tx of the RF Mode The handset will transmit and the power meter will display the default Tx power level NOTE To stop the handset transmitting click General off ...

Page 64: ...ration Specification table below Calibrating Specification Table Note that each frequency band is divided into segments and that each segment has a Calibration Channel allocated to it Band DCS E GSM Segment Calibration Channel Channel Range Calibrating Type Calibrating Order 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 1 25 26 99 100 124 975 1023 14 45 124 1007 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 512 600 601 700 701 800 801 885 550 633 775 848 2...

Page 65: ...2 5 10 5 8 5 6 5 4 5 32 0 30 9 29 5 27 5 25 5 23 5 21 5 19 5 17 5 15 5 13 5 11 5 9 5 7 5 5 5 E GSM900 Output dBm Power Level PL Nominal Min Max Terget 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 30 0 28 0 26 0 24 0 22 0 20 0 18 0 16 0 15 0 14 0 13 0 8 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 0 0 29 7 27 5 25 5 23 5 21 5 19 5 17 5 15 5 13 5 11 5 9 5 7 5 5 5 3 5 1 5 0 5 30 3 28 5 26 5 24 5 22 5 20 5 18 5 16 5 14 5 12 5 10 5 8 5 5 5...

Page 66: ...he pa_offset value and then stored to the eep file of the Excel sheet 7 To calibrate other PA Levels or Bands repeat steps 1 to 6 After finished all calibrate the Ramping value and then it input to following Excel sheet 8 Convert the Excel sheet of EEP data to TXT Text format and then save to PC File Save As Text Tab delimited Save ...

Page 67: ...ame and then save to PC 8 4 7 Rxlev Calibration NOTE To calibrate Rxlev the mobile should in under ptest_mode Rxlev gain calibration The mobile should be connected to the Signal Generator RF input level is 90 dBm Select Non signaling mode in Phone Tool ...

Page 68: ...Rx IQRMS The value displayed at Slot1 will be the IQRMS value 5 Enter the calibrated IQRMS value into the RX Excel sheet below The IQRMS value will be calculated automatically for the GAIN comp and CHANNEL comp It will then be stored to the eep file of the RX Excel sheet 6 Convert the Excel sheet of EEP data to TXT text format File Save As Text Tab delimited Save ...

Page 69: ...me and then save to PC 8 4 8 Data Overwrite Procedure Press the power key to turn on the mobile phone Start the Phone Tool program Click the V24 At On Click the Check Connection button When the log window displays the message Connection OK select EEPROM ...

Page 70: ...hich is saved each RX TX and Battery text Tab delimted file from PC 6 Select Text file and then click Open 1 Click Edit à Setting and check Read static EEPROM value only from phone 2 Click Read EEPROM value from phone The eep static folder is opened 3 Click Load Eeprom Text File ...

Page 71: ... in the phone will be overwritten by the new values from the PC 1 Click the V24 AT On and check the log window AT OK 2 Click the Check Connection button and check the log window Connection OK NOTE If the message ERROR No Connection is displayed check the cable connections power supply and that the phone is switched on then repeat steps 1 and 2 3 Select normal_mode and check the log window displays...

Page 72: ...023 037 021 027 034 009 007 010 005 001 002 004 006 M207 M103 M110 M129 M105 M114 M112 M111 M130 M128 M102 M113 M122 M121 M106 M107 M108 M125 M101 M225 M218 M205 M233 M232 M214 M204 M216 M236 M210 M202 M221 M217 M219 M224 M206 M223 M220 M222 M203 M211 M201 M231 M208 M213 M227 M226 M228 M230 M118 M120 M117 M119 M109 REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION M120 3AB001160AAA UPPER SCREW MACHINE SCREW M121 3AB0011...

Page 73: ...4AAA LOWER SCREW SELF TAPPING M225 3DH001435AAA SHIELD COVER M226 3DH001436AAA LOGIC SHIELD COVER S M227 3DH001433AAA SHIELD COVER M228 3DH001434AAA LOGIC SHIELD COVER L M230 3DH001432AAA RF SHIELD COVER M231 3VA001750AAA ONE PUSH HINGE ASSY M232 3CV001289AAA WATER CUSHION M233 3CV001525AAA WATER CUSHION PCB M234 3AK001080AAA HINGE FPC W F M236 3CV001583AAA MIC CUSHION BACK 001 EBX400 E5 MOUNTED U...

Page 74: ...ITOR 0 1UF 10V C2008 F1G1A104A012 CERAMIC CAPACITOR 0 1UF 10V C2009 F1G1A104A012 CERAMIC CAPACITOR 0 1UF 10V C2015 F1G1A104A012 CERAMIC CAPACITOR 0 1UF 10V C2016 F1H0J2250007 CERAMIC CAPACITOR 2 2UF 6 3V C2017 ECJ0EB0J105K CERAMIC CAPACITOR 1UF 6 3V C2026 F1G1A104A012 CERAMIC CAPACITOR 0 1UF 10V C2027 F1G1A104A012 CERAMIC CAPACITOR 0 1UF 10V C2032 ECJZEB1E102K CERAMIC CAPACITOR 0 001UF 25V C2039 F...

Page 75: ...E MOUNT FIXED COIL 82NH L107 ELJRF10NJF2 RF COIL 10NH 2 8GHz L108 ELJRF10NJF2 RF COIL 10NH 2 8GHz L110 ELJRF5N6JF2 RF COIL 5 6NH 4 6GHz L111 ELJRF22NJF2 SURFACE MOUNT FIXED COIL 22NH L112 ELJRF3N3DF2 RF COIL 3 3NH 5 5GHz L113 ELJRF5N6JF2 RF COIL 5 6NH 4 6GHz L201 ELJRF5N6JF2 RF COIL 5 6NH 4 6GHz L202 ELJRF5N6JF2 RF COIL 5 6NH 4 6GHz L203 ELJRF18NJF2 SURFACE MOUNT FIXED COIL 18NH L204 ELJRF18NJF2 S...

Page 76: ...1JX BLOCK RESISTOR 180Ω 1 16W R2093 ERJ2GEJ181X FIXED RESISTOR 180Ω 1 16W R2094 ERJ2GE0R00X FIXED RESISTOR 0Ω 1 16W R2141 ERJ1GEJ203C FIXED RESISTOR 20K 1 20W R2142 ERJ1GEJ203C FIXED RESISTOR 20K 1 20W R2143 ERJ1GEJ203C FIXED RESISTOR 20K 1 20W R2144 ERJ2GEJ101X FIXED RESISTOR 100Ω 1 16W RT101 D4CC16830006 THERMISTOR 68K RV2002 D4ED18R00002 NONLINEAR RESISTOR 8W RV2003 D4ED12700002 NONLINEAR RESIS...

Page 77: ... TRANFER ELEMENT DS3003 200207230014 LED FL3001 EXC24CP221U FILTER FL3002 J0JCC0000249 FILTER FL3003 EXC24CP221U FILTER L3003 ELJRF10NJF2 RF COIL 10NH 2 8GHz L3004 ELJRF1N0DF2 RF COIL 1NH 6GHz L3005 G1C220MA0104 SURFACE MOUNT FIXED COIL 22UH L3006 G1C4R7MA0104 SURFACE MOUNT FIXED COIL 4 7UH Q3001 UNR321N00L TRANSISTOR Q3002 UNR521N00L TRANSISTOR 4 7K 47K Q3003 XP0421600L TRANSISTOR R3001 EXB24V101...

Page 78: ...MIC CAPACITOR 0 1UF 10V CN4001 200403110015 SQUARE CONNECTOR CN4002 K1KB02B00014 CONNECTOR CN4003 200402100011 SQUARE CONNECTOR J D4001 MA2S11100L DIODE Q4001 B1ABGC000004 TRANSISTOR R4001 ERJ2GEJ272X FIXED RESISTOR 2 7K 1 16W R4002 ERJ2GEJ273X FIXED RESISTOR 27K 1 16W 9 4 Hinge PCB Assembly 9 5 SIM PCB Assembly ...

Page 79: ...PRS Unit SIM card Interface Keypad Interface External Bus Port Controller I2C SRAM 256k x 8 PRAM 1k x 16 Shared Memory ID Register CHG Charge Control I2C bus Interface Control SDBB Step down LANA LINT LSIM LRTC Reference I2C Bus VSSPW VANA VINT V3V VRTC VSIM LRF1 LRF2 LRF3 VRF2 VRF3 VRF1 U2006 E Power 128Mbit Flash 64M 64M 32Mbit pSRAM A 23 0 D 15 0 Key Pad KP 9 0 Melody Gen IC MIC Circuit REC Cir...

Page 80: ...1805 1880 MHz U101 Antenna Switch module LMSP54AA 17 FL102 Tx SAW EGSM EFCH897MMTE7 FL202 Rx SAW Filter EGSM B7820 FL201 Rx SAW Filter DCS B7821 U101 Transceiver IC PMB6256V V1 1 DC offset Compensation 1 4 U102 Tx Limitter IC PMB2256V V1 1 TXON CLK DA EN BAND_SEL RF Synth PLLON 3420 3980 MHz VC1 VC2 TXON_PA AM_TRIG TEMP π 2 1 4 π 2 1 2 π 2 1 2 π 2 RT101 NCP15WD683J03RC ...

Page 81: ...N2 N A HOOK_KEY TOPLED1 HS_DET TRI_R POLY_IRQ SHUTDOWN POLYCLK KEYLED OPDET EPOWER_SCL EPOWER_SDA TXIR TXDO RXIR RXDO RECN RECP RESET RDQ WRQ BHE CSFLASH1 CSMSRAM CSFLASH2 CUR_EN CAM32K CSCAM POLY_EN BM_BB XO_ENE RTC_OUT POLY_RST RnW CAM_A 2 KP0 T2EUD EX0IN KP1 CC06IOB KP2 CC20IOB KP3 CC16IOB KP4 KP5 KP6 EX5IN KP7 T7IN KP8 CC22IOA KP9 CC18IOA CLKSXM I2SWAO LPAOUT1 I2SCAO DSPOUT0 I2SDAO READY WAKEU...

Page 82: ...1 5 6nH L202 5 6nH L204 18nH 1 4 3 4 5 2 5 2 3 1 RF2V8 RX3CTR RX3X RX2X RX1X RX3 RX2 RX1 GND OSW1 FE C VCC1 TX2X FE A TX1 B REFR VCCVCXO VCCVCO VCXOX EN CLK DA FSYS PLLON VCC4 VCC3 VCXO VCXOEN BX A AX AM 8PSK TX1X VCC2 FE B TX2 RX3S LFS CPLO1 VCCVCO C1 VDD C2X C2 C1X NC 43 NC 42 VREG VT VCC5 900 LNA 1800 LNA 1900 AMP Bias LNA Lowpass RC Lowpass RC Trigger 3 wire bus Sequencer Logic Voltage Reg Cha...

Page 83: ...1 D8 B7 F8 E2 J6 C10 D9 B2 B5 B8 B10 C6 D4 D10 E1 G4 G8 J4 K2 K6 K10 A1 A2 A10 A11 B1 B11 L11 L10 L2 L1 K11 K1 PIOVDD F3 PIOVDD H3 PIOVDD J10 PIOVDD D11 PIOVDD G10 PIOVDD H8 HIOVDD C4 HIOVDD D1 HIOVDD D8 HSDI HSDO HSCLK CLKI RS RESET INT CS APP CS LCD DB0 DB1 DB2 DB3 DB4 DB5 DB6 DB7 RD WE COREVDD D7 COREVDD F8 COREVDD E2 COREVDD J6 PLLVDD PLLVSS VSS B2 VSS B5 VSS B8 VSS B10 VSS C6 VSS D4 VSS D10 V...

Page 84: ...40 39 20 19 41 37 17 16 45 53 52 9 42 50 51 8 55 56 58 59 10 30 25 24 23 15 7 4 1 60 2 3 57 5 6 54 46 38 36 31 61 62 63 64 12 11 49 18 44 43 14 47 13 48 CN5001 55909 0604 DATA 0 DATA 1 DATA 2 DATA 3 DATA 4 DATA 5 DATA 6 DATA 7 HCS APPX RDQ WRQ CAM A 1 HCS LCDX CAM INT RESET AM32K SDIR RXIR TXIR TRI R TRI G TRI B DISP RST TOPLED1 VCHG CUR EN RECN RECP SPOUT1 SPOUT2 BL ADJ IrDA GND 18 17 43 14 47 13...

Page 85: ...C CCRST CCCLK CCIO GND 1 3 4 2 3 6 4 2 1 5 NC R4001 2 7K R4002 27K C4001 0p C4002 0 1u C4003 22p C4004 22p C4006 22p D4001 MA2S11100L VIB ON VIB CN SIM IO SIM CLK SIM CN SIM RST VSIM VSIM CN4001 DF12B 3 0 14DP 0 5V 80 CN4003 BM05106 L2 CN4002 SM02B SURS TF LF VLOG VLOG Vibrator Interface SIM CN ...

Page 86: ...12 1 12 LAYOUT DIAGRAMS 12 1 Main Board U2001 ...

Page 87: ...12 2 ...

Page 88: ...12 2 Upper Face PCB 12 3 Green Black Black White ...

Page 89: ...12 3 Hinge PCB 12 4 ...

Page 90: ...12 4 SIM PCB 12 5 ...

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