JK1 (2): R L4 R120 R152
When the CPU (DSP) detects a ring signal and press the TALK Key on the handset. Q6 turns on
and then RY1 turns on,
thus providing an off-hook condition (active DC current flow through the circuit) and the
following signal flow is for the loop
current.
T R160 L4 RY1 R107 T7 R116 D5 L6 R161 R [OFF HOOK]
ON HOOK Circuit:
Q6 is open, RY1 disconnected as to cut the DC loop current and to cut the voice signal. The unit
is consequently in an on-hook
condition.
Pulse Dial Circuit:
DSP (Relay) turns RY1 ON/OFF to make the pulse dialing via Q6.
Make/Break ratio when dialing with the Handset: 40%:60%
Side Tone Circuit:
Basically this circuit prevents the TX signal from feeding back to RX signal.
As for this unit, TX signal feed back from Q11 is canceled by the cancellor circuit of AGC.
16.6. Transmitter/Receiver
Base Unit and Handset are mainly consists of RF(Radio Frequency) IC and CPU.
Base Unit and Handset transmit/receive voice signal and data signal through the antenna on
carrier frequency.
Signal Pass :
*Refer to CDL TX/RX in
Signal Route
().
16.6.1. Base to Handset
Circuit Operation:
The voice signal input from the TEL LINE interface goes to RF IC as shown in
BLOCK DIAGRAM (BASE UNIT)
().
In the talk mode (off-hook) condition, the telephone line voice signal passes through D2, D3, D4,
D5, RY1 (Relay), R107 and T7.
The other party's voice signal is coupled with T7 and amplified by Q11 and led to IC3-B (OP
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Summary of Contents for KX-TC1206TWB
Page 3: ...1 2 Battery information 2 BATTERY REPLACEMENT 3 ...
Page 4: ...3 LOCATION OF CONTROLS 3 1 Base Unit 4 ...
Page 5: ...3 2 Handset 5 ...
Page 6: ...4 CONNECTION 6 ...
Page 9: ...5 OPERATIONS 5 1 Making Calls 5 2 Answering Calls 9 ...
Page 10: ...5 3 Storing Phone Numbers in Memory 5 4 Storing a Phone Number in the DIRECT Button 10 ...
Page 11: ...5 5 Dialing a Stored Number 5 6 Dialing the Stored Number in the DIRECT Button 11 ...
Page 12: ...5 7 Flash Button 6 DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 12 ...
Page 28: ...28 ...
Page 30: ... The channel is changed if the noise interferes with the conversation 13 2 Ringing 30 ...
Page 31: ...13 3 Changing the Channel 31 ...
Page 43: ...Fig 6 18 CPU DATA Base Unit 18 1 IC2 43 ...
Page 44: ...19 CPU DATA Handset 19 1 IC2 44 ...
Page 45: ...20 HOW TO REPLACE FLAT PACKAGE IC 20 1 Preparation SOLDER 45 ...
Page 48: ...22 CABINET AND ELECTRICAL PARTS LOCATION HANDET 48 ...
Page 49: ...23 ACCESSORIES AND PACKING MATERIALS 49 ...
Page 64: ...H M KXTC1206TWB KXTC1206TWS KXTC1206TWF KXTC1206TWP 64 ...
Page 67: ...IC5 ...
Page 69: ...IC2 150Ω AF Volt Meter H Oscilloscope G Noise Squelch A Battery Low 47µF AF Generator ...
Page 71: ...IC2 G Noise Squelch A Battery Low VDD CPU 40 CHG DET CPU 37 TX DATA CPU 36 TX DATA DV1 ...