12.3. X801 (Base Unit), X201 (Handset) Check
Equipment: Frequency counter
Check Point for measurement: BCK
Checking tolerance: 13.824MHz ± 100Hz
12.3.1. Check and Adjust X801 (Base Unit) Frequency
1. Set up Base Unit in TEST mode.
2. Press following keys in order to Adjust Crystal mode. [LOCATOR], [LOCATOR], [LOCATOR], [ ] or [ ], [GREETING CHECK],
[ ], [ ]. Check BCK frequency.
3. If the BCK frequency is out of the checking tolerance (± 100Hz), adjust to Adjustment tolelance (± 30Hz) by pressing [ ] or [ ]
key.
Adjustment Tolerance: 13.824MHz ± 30Hz
4. Press [LOCATOR] key to write the new frequency factor in Memory.
5. Turn the power off. Then this value is available.
Cross Reference:
TX Burst Mode and Adjust X’tal Mode (P.37)
12.3.2. Check and Adjust X201 (Handset) Frequency
1. Set DC power supply to 3.9V.
2. Set up Handset in TEST mode (Adjustment flow).
3. Press [1] key to Adjust Crystal mode. Check BCK frequency.
4. If the BCK frequency is out of the checking tolerance (± 100Hz), adjust to Adjustment tolelance (± 30Hz) by pressing [ ] or [ ]
key.
Adjustment Tolerance: 13.824MHz ± 30Hz
5. Press [TALK] key to write the new frequency factor in EEPROM.
6. Turn the power off. Then this value is available.
Cross Reference:
Adjustment flow (X’tal mode and Batt Low Mode) (P.43)
12.4. Adjust Battery Low Detector Voltage (Handset)
After handset´s DSP (IC201) or EEPROM (IC202) replacement, Re-writing Battery Low voltage to EEPROM is required.
Follow Test Mode Flow Chart for Handset (P.40).
DC power supply and DC voltmeter require the adjustment below.
1. Set DC power supply to 3.9V.
2. Set up handset in test mode (Adjustment flow).
3. Press [1] key and [OFF] key twice to Adjust Batt Low mode.
4. Change voltage to 3.50V accurately for the DC power supply.
* Check voltage at P.C. board test points because some voltage drops occur due to the usage of long or thin cable.
5. Press [TALK] key to write voltage value in EEPROM.
6. Turn the power off. Then this value is available.
Note:
For connection of DC power source and voltmeter, see Handset Reference Drawing (P.47).
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Summary of Contents for KX-TG2323AGB
Page 8: ...4 4 Battery Replacement 8 KX TG2323AGB KX TGA231AGB ...
Page 9: ...5 LOCATION OF CONTROLS 5 1 Base Unit 9 KX TG2323AGB KX TGA231AGB ...
Page 10: ...5 2 Handset 10 KX TG2323AGB KX TGA231AGB ...
Page 11: ...6 DISPLAY 6 1 Base Unit Display 11 KX TG2323AGB KX TGA231AGB ...
Page 12: ...7 SETTINGS 7 1 Connections 12 KX TG2323AGB KX TGA231AGB ...
Page 13: ...7 2 Connecting an Optional Headset 7 3 Time and Day 13 KX TG2323AGB KX TGA231AGB ...
Page 14: ...7 4 Dialing Mode 7 5 Voice Enhancer Technology 7 6 Ringer Tone 14 KX TG2323AGB KX TGA231AGB ...
Page 15: ...8 OPERATION 8 1 Answering System 8 1 1 Greeting Message 15 KX TG2323AGB KX TGA231AGB ...
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Page 17: ...8 1 2 Erasing Messages 8 2 For Call Waiting Service Users 17 KX TG2323AGB KX TGA231AGB ...
Page 18: ...8 3 FLASH Button 8 4 Remote Operation from a Touch Tone Phone 18 KX TG2323AGB KX TGA231AGB ...
Page 19: ...8 4 1 Summary of Remote Operation 8 4 2 Remote Code 19 KX TG2323AGB KX TGA231AGB ...
Page 21: ...8 4 7 Recording Your Own Message Marker Message 21 KX TG2323AGB KX TGA231AGB ...
Page 35: ...11 7 4 RF DSP interface signal wave form 35 KX TG2323AGB KX TGA231AGB ...
Page 38: ...12 1 2 RX CW TEST Mode 38 KX TG2323AGB KX TGA231AGB ...
Page 39: ...12 1 3 Test Link Mode Note 1 for factory use only 39 KX TG2323AGB KX TGA231AGB ...
Page 40: ...12 2 Test Mode Flow Chart for Handset 12 2 1 TX Burst Mode 40 KX TG2323AGB KX TGA231AGB ...
Page 41: ...12 2 2 RX CW TEST Mode 41 KX TG2323AGB KX TGA231AGB ...
Page 42: ...12 2 3 Test Link Mode Note 1 for factory use only 42 KX TG2323AGB KX TGA231AGB ...