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KX-TG2511CA/KX-TG2512CA/KX-TGA250RU

11.7.1.2. Handset

First, operate the PC setting according to 

The Setting Method of JIG (Handset)(

P.51).

Then download the appropriate data according to the following procedures.

Note:

(*3) XX: country code, YY: revision number
“XX” and “YY” vary depending on the country version. You can find them in the batch file, PNZZ- mentioned in 

The Setting

Method of JIG (Handset)

 (P.51).

(*4) Refer to 

Check Point (Handset)

 (P.39)

Items

How to download/Required adjustment

BBIC (FLASH type)
(IC1)

Programming data is stored in memory.

1) Make sure to connect the JIG cable, then disconnect the DC
Power in order to download the data.
2) Execute the command “flw480 *********.hex”.
3) Connect the DC Power.
4) Press and hold the handset Power key.
5) While holding down the handset Power key, press the PC
Enter key once.
6) After a few minutes, “Successful upgrade” is displayed

 

on

the PC indicating downloading has finished.
7) Detach the JIG cable, then press the handset Power key

 

to

turn it on.
8) Connect the JIG cable again, and execute the command
"getchk”, then confirm the checksum value is correct.

• If the downloading fails, start again from step 1).

10) Default batch file: Execute the command “default.bat”.
11) Default batch file (remaining): Execute the command
“TGA250RUDEFrevYY.bat”. (*3).
12) Country version batch file: Execute the command
“TGA250RUXXrevYY.bat”. (*3).
13) Clock adjustment: Refer to Check Point (H). (*4).
14) 1.8 V setting and battery low detection: Refer to Check
Point (A), (F) and (G). (*4).

EEPROM (IC3)

Adjusted parameter data is stored in memory.
(country version batch file, default batch file,
etc.)

1) Default batch file: Execute the command “default.bat”.
2) Default batch file (remaining): Execute the command 
“TGA250RUDEFrevYY.bat”. (*3)
3) Country version batch file: Execute the command 
“TGA250RUXXrevYY.bat”. (*3)
4) Clock adjustment: Refer to Check Point (H). (*4)
5) 1.8 V setting and battery low detection: Refer to Check Point 
(A), (F) and (G). (*4)

X'tal (X1)

System clock

Clock adjustment data is in EEPROM, adjust the data again
after replacing it.
1) Refer to Check Point (C). (*4)

Summary of Contents for KX-TG2511CAM

Page 1: ...M41006113CE Telephone Equipment Model No KX TG2511CAM KX TG2511CAS KX TG2511CAT KX TG2512CAM KX TG2512CAT KX TGA250RUM KX TGA250RUS KX TGA250RUT Digital Cordless Phone M Metallic Grey Version S Silver Version T Titanium Black Version for Kazakhstan for Tajikistan for Uzbekistan for Turkmenistan for Kyrgyzstan ...

Page 2: ...2 KX TG2511CA KX TG2512CA KX TGA250RU ...

Page 3: ...e the Handset LCD 46 11 Measurements and Adjustments 47 11 1 Equipment Required 47 11 2 The Setting Method of JIG Base Unit 47 11 3 Adjustment Standard Base Unit 49 11 4 Adjustment Standard Charger Unit 50 11 5 The Setting Method of JIG Handset 51 11 6 Adjustment Standard Handset 53 11 7 Things to Do after Replacing IC or X tal 54 11 8 RF Specification 56 11 9 How to Check the Handset Speaker or R...

Page 4: ...mended by the manufacturer 3 Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacture s Instructions 2 2 About Lead Free Solder Pbf Pb free Note In the information below Pb the symbol for lead in the periodic table of elements will refer to standard solder or solder that contains lead We will use PbF solder when discussing the lead free solder used in our manufacturing process which is made from Tin...

Page 5: ...nc and Bismuth Sn Zn Bi Please check the manufacturer s specific instructions for the melting points of their products and any precautions for using their product with other materials The following lead free PbF solder wire sizes are recommended for service of this product 0 3 mm 0 6 mm and 1 0 mm 2 3 Discarding of P C Board When discarding P C Board delete all personal information such as telepho...

Page 6: ...250RU 3 Specifications Note Design and specifications are subject to change without notice Note for Service Operation range Up to 300 m outdoors Up to 50 m indoors depending on the condition Analog telephone connection Telephone Line ...

Page 7: ...peech Encoding Speech Decoding BMC Burst Encoding Burst Decoding RF PLL 5 3 77 75 9 10 EEPROM SCL SDA 57 58 44 Charge Detector Optional BBIC IC401 IC7 KX TG2511 2512 BLOCK DIAGRAM BASE UNIT MOD DEMOD Charge Pump 43 2 5V XTAL X1 X1 10 368 MHz IC801 RX n RX p TX p TX n P on PSEL V DD PADRV 4 3 6 7 TX on RX on D801 6 72 ANT1 ANT2 9 8 ANT1 ANT2 RF PA ANT1 ANT2 78 73 74 80 L1 L2 2 To AC Adaptor Limit R...

Page 8: ...speech decoding DSP section Echo cancellation and Echo suppression DSP section Any tones tone sidetone ringing tone etc generation DSP section DTMF receiver DSP section Clock Generation for RF Module ADC DAC timer and power control circuitry PLL Oscillator Detector Compress Expander First Mixer All interfaces ex RF Power Amp EEPROM LED Analog Front End etc RF Power Amp IC801 Amplifier for transmis...

Page 9: ...Charge Contact from AC Adaptor 6 5 V as shown in Fig 101 The power supply is as follows DECT BBIC IC7 DC Jack 6 5 V IC2 IC7 DC Jack 6 5 V IC2 Q9 IC7 DC Jack 6 5 V IC2 Q8 IC7 RF Power Amp IC801 DC Jack 6 5 V IC2 IC801 Power AMP EEPROM IC401 DC Jack 6 5 V IC2 IC7 IC401 Charge Contact TP16 DC Jack 6 5 V R56 R55 D22 TP16 Fig 101 ...

Page 10: ...T BBIC IC7 as shown in Block Diagram Base Unit P 7 The voice signal passes through the analog part of IC7 where it is amplified and converted to a digital audio stream signal The burst switch controller processes this stream performing encryption and scrambling adding the various other fields to produce the GAP Generic Access Profile standard DECT frame assigning to a time slot and channel etc In ...

Page 11: ...A A D 33 35 15 16 19 20 32 31 57 58 36 13 43 42 63 54 55 66 ADPCM Codec Filter DSP Speech Decoding Speech Encoding BMC Burst Decoding RF PA ANT1 IC801 Burst Encoding RF PLL MOD DEMOD 5 3 4 3 6 7 8 9 2 77 78 75 RXn RXon ANT1 DA801 RXp TXp TXn Pon PSEL TXon VDD PADRY 9 10 XTAL X1 10 368 MHz BATTERY 44 ON SWITCH KEYPAD Charge Pump ROWS COLUMNS CP3 0V CP4 0V 48 49 50 51 22 23 24 25 26 BBIC IC1 IC3 56 ...

Page 12: ...1 8 V 4 4 3 Charge Circuit Circuit Operation When charging the handset on the Base Unit the charge current is as follows DC 6 5 V R56 R55 D22 CHARGE Base CHARGE Handset Q4 D7 F1 BATTERY Battery BATTERY R45 GND CHARGE Handset CHARGE Base GND DC GND In this way the BBIC on Handset detects the fact that the battery is charged The charge current is controlled by switching Q9 of Handset Refer to Fig 10...

Page 13: ...13 KX TG2511CA KX TG2512CA KX TGA250RU 4 5 Circuit Operation Charger Unit 4 5 1 Power Supply Circuit The power supply is as shown ...

Page 14: ...14 KX TG2511CA KX TG2512CA KX TGA250RU 4 6 Signal Route ...

Page 15: ...ctions Instruction book on TSN Server 6 Installation Instructions Refer to the Operating Instructions Note You can download and refer to the Operating Instructions Instruction book on TSN Server 7 Operating Instructions Refer to the Operating Instructions Note You can download and refer to the Operating Instructions Instruction book on TSN Server 7 1 For Service Hint ...

Page 16: ...16 KX TG2511CA KX TG2512CA KX TGA250RU 8 Service Mode 8 1 Engineering Mode 8 1 1 Base Unit ...

Page 17: ...rewriting may cause serious damage to the computer system ID 00 02 00 06 Given value Bell length 02 18 32 5sec 3 1E 3 sec 14 2 sec This is time until bell stops ringing Unit 100 ms PULSE Dial speed 10PPS 20PPS 01 F8 28 40msec 3 14 20msec This is pulse make time Unit 1 ms 01 F9 3C 60msec 3 1E 30msec This is pulse break time Unit 1 ms 02 07 57 870msec 3 2C 440msec This is inter digit time in pulse m...

Page 18: ...18 KX TG2511CA KX TG2512CA KX TGA250RU 8 1 2 Handset ...

Page 19: ...g may cause serious damage to the handset Items Address Default Data New Data Possible Adjusted Value MAX hex Possible Adjusted Value MIN hex Remarks Sending level 03 17 Adjusted value Given value F3 F3 2 Receiving level 03 18 Adjusted value Given value DB DB 3 Battery Low 00 04 70 4 Frequency 00 02 00 01 02 70 ID 00 10 00 14 Given value Desired Number hex Input Keys Desired Number hex Input Keys ...

Page 20: ...TG2511 KX TG2512 Refer to the following procedures Note BS Base Unit HS Handset If the max number of handsets are already registered to the base unit a new handset cannot be registered To register the handset refer to Registering a Handset to a Base Unit in the Operating Instructions To cancel the handset refer to Deregistering a Handset in the Operating Instructions To copy the handset phonebook ...

Page 21: ...he base unit a new handset cannot be registered To register the handset refer to Registering a Handset to a Base Unit in the Operating Instructions To cancel the handset refer to Deregistering a Handset in the Operating Instructions To copy the handset phonebook refer to Copying Phonebook Entries in the Operating Instructions ...

Page 22: ...oth the base unit and the registered handset which you did the following steps to are reset Other registered handsets will not be reset Note 1 Refer to Registering a Handset to a Base Unit in the Operating Instructions 8 3 2 Resetting only handset The only handset is reset by doing the following steps to Note 2 The handset registration to the base unit is cancelled If the handset needs to be regis...

Page 23: ...de 9 1 Troubleshooting Flowchart Flow Chart Cross Reference Check Power P 24 Bell Reception P 34 Check Battery Charge P 25 Check Link P 26 Check the RF part P 30 Check Handset Transmission P 33 Check Handset Reception P 33 Signal Route P 14 Check Caller ID P 33 ...

Page 24: ...9 1 1 1 Base Unit Is the AC Adaptor inserted into AC outlet 1 Cross Reference Power Supply Circuit P 9 Note 1 Refer to Specifications P 6 for part number and supply voltage of AC Adaptor 9 1 1 2 Handset Cross Reference Power Supply Circuit Reset Circuit P 12 ...

Page 25: ...12CA KX TGA250RU 9 1 2 Check Battery Charge 9 1 2 1 Base Unit Cross Reference Charge Circuit P 12 9 1 2 2 Handset Cross Reference Check Power P 24 Charge Circuit P 12 9 1 2 3 Charger Unit Cross Reference Charge Circuit P 12 ...

Page 26: ...G2511CA KX TG2512CA KX TGA250RU 9 1 3 Check Link 9 1 3 1 Base Unit Note 1 Refer to Troubleshooting by Symptom Base Unit and Charger Unit P 35 Cross Reference Check Point Base Unit P 35 Power Supply Circuit P 9 ...

Page 27: ...27 KX TG2511CA KX TG2512CA KX TGA250RU Cross Reference Check Point Base Unit P 35 ...

Page 28: ...28 KX TG2511CA KX TG2512CA KX TGA250RU 9 1 3 2 Handset Note 1 Refer to Troubleshooting by Symptom Handset P 39 Cross Reference Check Point Handset P 39 Power Supply Circuit Reset Circuit P 12 ...

Page 29: ...29 KX TG2511CA KX TG2512CA KX TGA250RU Cross Reference Check Point Handset P 39 ...

Page 30: ... Finding out the Defective part After All the Checkings or Repairing 1 Re register the checked Handset to the checked Base Unit and Regular HS to Regular BU Note If you need to register a handset refer to Registering a Handset to a Base Unit in the Operating Instructions ...

Page 31: ...9 1 4 2 RF Check Flowchart Each item 1 3 of RF Check Flowchart corresponds to Check Table for RF part P 32 Please refer to the each item Note 1 Base unit refer to G of Check Point Base Unit P 35 Handset refer to H of Check Point Handset P 39 ...

Page 32: ...S to be checked to Regular BU 2 Press Talk key of the HS to establish link 2 X tal Frequency confirmation 1 Check X tal Frequency 1 10 368 MHz 100 Hz 1 Check X tal Frequency 2 10 368 MHz 100Hz 3 Range Confirmation Normal HS BU Mode Normal mode 1 Register Regular HS to BU to be checked 2 Press Talk key of the Regular HS to establish link 3 Compare the range of the BU being checked with that of the ...

Page 33: ...U 9 1 5 Check Handset Transmission Cross Reference Signal Route P 14 9 1 6 Check Handset Reception Cross Reference How to Check the Handset Speaker or Receiver P 57 Signal Route P 14 9 1 7 Check Caller ID Cross Reference Signal Route P 14 ...

Page 34: ... KX TG2511CA KX TG2512CA KX TGA250RU 9 1 8 Bell Reception 9 1 8 1 Base Unit 9 1 8 2 Handset Cross Reference Telephone Line Interface P 10 Check Link P 26 How to Check the Handset Speaker or Receiver P 57 ...

Page 35: ...VDD then check the current value 3 Adjust the 1 8V voltage of VDD1 executing command VDD XX XX is the value Q8 C75 C614 C61 IC7 C Charge Pump 2 5V Supply Confirma tion VDD5 1 Confirm that the voltage between test point VDD5 and GND is 2 5 V 0 3 V IC7 C625 C631 D Charge Pump 3 0V Supply Confirma tion VDD4 1 Confirm that the voltage between test point VDD4 and GND is 3 0 V 0 2 V IC7 C616 C630 E BBIC...

Page 36: ...lot 4 Mode Loopback PMID 00000 RF LEVEL 70 dBm 2 Execute the command sendchar TST 3 Execute the command sendchar dmv 2 2 4 Check that Signalling Status has been set to Locked then press ACCEPT RFPI 5 Initiate connection from Dect tester set up connect 6 Execute the command ANT1 7 Confirm that the NTP value at ANT is 19 0 dBm 25 0 dBm IC7 C802 C806 C808 C814 C820 C819 C822 C823 C825 C827 C826 C834 ...

Page 37: ...859 C861 DA801 DA802 IC801 L801 L803 C855 C858 R801 R807 R106 R109 Q9 C617 O Timing Confirmation ANTI_TP Follow steps 1 to 6 of J 7 Confirm that the Timing accuracy is 5 0 ppm When adjust the frequency of CLK in item G 15 ppm When do not adjust the frequency of CLK in item G IC7 C802 C806 C808 C814 C820 C819 C822 C823 C825 C827 C826 C834 C851 C853 C859 C861 DA801 DA802 IC801 L801 L803 C855 C858 R8...

Page 38: ...tortion level Receive volume set to second position from mini mum 6 Confirm that the level is 22 dBm 2 dBm and that the distortion level is 5 at Receiver 150 Load IC7 SA1 L1 L2 D3 Q3 Q4 R14 R15 R16 R17 D21 Q5 R19 R20 C14 C56 R117 R116 C141 R9 C22 C23 R Charging Check 1 Connect Charge Contact 12 Ω 2 W resistor between charge and charge 2 Measure and confirm voltage across the resistor is 3 3V 0 3V ...

Page 39: ...4 R45 C40 C45 F1 B BBIC Confirmation 1 BBIC Confirmation Execute the command getchk 2 Confirm the returned checksum value Connection of checksum value and program number is shown below IC1 X1 RA61 R64 R66 C EEP ROM Confirmation 1 EEP ROM Confirmation Execute the command sendchar EPV 2 Confirm the returned Value Value for reference is written at EEPROM C SUM in Software_Version_Table xls IC1 IC3 RA...

Page 40: ... MHz 100 Hz 4 If the frequency is not 10 368 MHz 100 Hz adjust the frequency of CLK exe cuting the command sendchar sfr xx xx where xx is the value so that the reading of the frequency counter is 10 368000 MHz 5 Hz Note Clear the registered information for Base Unit before measurement because the Frequency will not possibly get stable due to the registered information Pressing the button of 3 5 7 ...

Page 41: ...C of Handset Measure the Level at Line I F and distortion level 4 Confirm that the level is 2 5dBm 2 dBm and that the distortion level is 5 at TEL Line 600 Load 5 Input 23dBm 600 1kHz to Line I F Measure the Level at Receiver of Handset and distortion level Receive volume set to second position from minimum 6 Confirm that the level is 22dBm 2 dBm and that the distortion level is 5 at Receiver 150 ...

Page 42: ... When customer s line has less line loss ex The customer is using optical fiber ISDN terminal adaptor or PBX In this case receiving signal is strong and it may affect transmission signal 2 When the other party is talking from noisy place ex The other party is using cellular phone The background noise is very loud In this case the noise from the other party i e surrounding noise may affect transmis...

Page 43: ...43 KX TG2511CA KX TG2512CA KX TGA250RU 10 Disassembly and Assembly Instructions 10 1 Disassembly Instructions 10 1 1 Base Unit ...

Page 44: ...44 KX TG2511CA KX TG2512CA KX TGA250RU 10 1 2 Handset ...

Page 45: ...45 KX TG2511CA KX TG2512CA KX TGA250RU 10 1 3 Charger Unit ...

Page 46: ...46 KX TG2511CA KX TG2512CA KX TGA250RU 10 2 How to Replace the Handset LCD Note The illustrations are simplified in this page They may differ from the actual product ...

Page 47: ...e a mass production 11 2 The Setting Method of JIG Base Unit This section explains the PC setting to use command required in Check Point Base Unit P 35 Preparation Serial JIG cable PQZZ1CD300E PC which runs in DOS mode Batch file CD ROM for setting PNZZTG2511CA Note If you have the JIG Cable for TCD500 series PQZZ1CD505E change the following values of resistance Then you can use it as a JIG Cable ...

Page 48: ...EEPROM Type rdeeprom 00 00 FF and the data from address 00 00 to FF is read out readid Read ID RFPI Type readid and the registered ID is read out writeid Write ID RFPI Type writeid 00 18 E0 0E 98 and the ID 0018 E0 0E 98 is written hookoff Off hook mode on Base Type hookoff hookon On hook mode on Base Type hookon getchk Read checksum Type getchk wreeprom Write the data of EEPROM Type wreeprom 01 2...

Page 49: ...858 C837 C169 C170 C136 C171 C52 CL1 C146 C150 C149 C145 C615 C75 C74 CLK C616 C630 C60 ANT2_TP ANT1_TP R24 R23 R20 R19 R18 R116 R87 R86 R429 R425 R424 R430 R426 R76 R40 R13 R35 R32 R75 R428 R427 LINE_DC CHG RED BLK RED RED WHT RED BLK BLK GRN YLW CHG SP DC L2R L1R L1T L2T IC421 TP10 TP15 TP15 sub TP16 TP16 sub RA80 JTAG RA1 D21 D27 D15 D16 D26 D24 D23 Q5 Q2 Q8 Q10 E E 1 4 GND_C GND2 UTX2 URX2 GND...

Page 50: ...er Unit When connecting the simulator equipment for checking please refer to below 11 4 1 Bottom View Note A is referred to Check Point Charger Unit P 38 TP4 TP3 1 2 J1 A F1 PbF PNLP1029YA PQUP11532Y Charge Charge 12 2 W Digital Volt Meter A DC POWER DC 6 5 V TP3 TP4 GND ...

Page 51: ...the JIG Cable for TCD500 series PQZZ1CD505E change the following values of resistance Then you can use it as a JIG Cable for both TCD300 and TCD500 series It is an upper compatible JIG Cable 11 5 1 Connections Connect the DC Power or Battery to BATT and BATT Connect the JIG cable GND black to GND Connect the JIG cable UTX yellow to UTX and URX red to URX Note COM port names may vary depending on w...

Page 52: ...unction Example rdeeprom Read the data of EEPROM Type rdeeprom 00 00 FF and the data from address 00 00 to FF is read out readid Read ID RFPI Type readid and the registered ID is read out writeid Write ID RFPI Type writeid 00 18 E0 0E 98 and the ID 0018 E0 0E 98 is written getchk Read checksum Type getchk wreeprom Write the data of EEPROM Type wreeprom 01 23 45 01 23 is address and 45 is data to b...

Page 53: ...D21 D13 RED BLK R E D B L K D14 D400 D7 D3 D4 Q401 POWER Q400 Q11 Q12 GND C580 C187 C186 C204 C827 C881 C819 C45 C46 C825 C809 C810 C861 C 8 0 8 C812 C806 C138 C139 C803 C805 C47 C822 C826 C820 C860 C182 C49 C50 C188 C12 C13 C11 C96 C18 C17 C97 C38 C35 C121 C150 C1 C2 C172 C75 C74 C3 X1 MIC R232 R55 SPEAKER R233 R806 R64 R28 R403 R404 R406 R407 R401 R215 R45 R74 R31 R6 R73 L801 L803 L46 L47 IC801 ...

Page 54: ...ect the DC Power in order to download the data 2 Execute the command flw480 hex 3 Connect the DC Power 4 Press the PC Enter key once 5 After a few minutes Successful upgrade is displayed on the PC indicating downloading has finished 6 Detach the JIG cable then disconnect the DC Power 7 Connect the DC Power 8 Connect the JIG cable again and execute the command getchk then confirm the checksum value...

Page 55: ...7 Detach the JIG cable then press the handset Power key to turn it on 8 Connect the JIG cable again and execute the command getchk then confirm the checksum value is correct If the downloading fails start again from step 1 10 Default batch file Execute the command default bat 11 Default batch file remaining Execute the command TGA250RUDEFrevYY bat 3 12 Country version batch file Execute the comman...

Page 56: ...it L Frequency Drift 35 kHz ms Check Point Base Unit M RX Sensitivity 1000 ppm Check Point Base Unit N Timing Accuracy 5 0 ppm 15 0ppm Check Point Base Unit O Power RAMP Power RAMP is matching Check Point Base Unit P Item Value Refer to TX Power 19 dBm 25 dBm Check Point Handset I Modulation 370 30 370 30 kHz div Modulated width 690 kHz Check Point Handset J Frequency Offset 50 kHz 50 kHz Check Po...

Page 57: ...nd Handset BASE UNIT HANDSET Channel No Transmit Frequency Receive Frequency Transmit Frequency Receive Frequency 1 1897 344 1897 344 1897 344 1897 344 2 1895 616 1895 616 1895 616 1895 616 3 1893 888 1893 888 1893 888 1893 888 4 1892 160 1892 160 1892 160 1892 160 5 1890 432 1890 432 1890 432 1890 432 6 1888 704 1888 704 1888 704 1888 704 7 1886 976 1886 976 1886 976 1886 976 8 1885 248 1885 248 ...

Page 58: ...t and damage the PCB foil Flux Recommended Flux Specific Gravity 0 82 Type RMA lower residue non cleaning type Note See About Lead Free Solder Pbf Pb free P 4 12 1 2 How to Remove the IC 1 Put plenty of solder on the IC pins so that the pins can be completely covered Note If the IC pins are not soldered enough you may give pressure to the P C board when cutting the pins with a cutter 2 Make a few ...

Page 59: ...cy of the IC setting with the corresponding soldering foil 2 Apply flux to all pins of the FLAT PACKAGE IC 3 Solder the pins sliding the soldering iron in the direction of the arrow 12 1 4 How to Remove a Solder Bridge 1 Lightly resolder the bridged portion 2 Remove the remaining solder along the pins using a soldering iron as shown in the figure below ...

Page 60: ...Desoldering Tool Temperature 608 F 68 F 320 C 20 C 12 2 2 Caution To replace the IC efficiently choose the right sized nozzle of the hot air desoldering tool that matches the IC package Be careful about the temperature of the hot air desoldering tool not to damage the PCB and or IC 12 2 3 How to Remove the Shield Case Note If you don t have special tools ex Hot air disordering tool conduct the fol...

Page 61: ...CA KX TGA250RU 12 2 4 How to Install the Shield Case Note If you don t have special tools ex Hot air disordering tool conduct the following operations Shield case s No PNMC1013Z 1 Put the shield case 2 Solder the surroundings ...

Page 62: ...62 KX TG2511CA KX TG2512CA KX TGA250RU 12 3 Terminal Guide of the ICs Transistors and Diodes and Electrolytic Capacitors 12 3 1 Base Unit 12 3 2 Handset ...

Page 63: ...e development of new technology 13 1 2 Handset Schematic Diagram Handset Notes 1 DC voltage measurements are taken with an oscilloscope or a tester with a ground 2 The schematic diagram may be modified at any time with the development of new technology 13 1 3 Charger Unit Schematic Diagram Charger Unit Notes 1 DC voltage measurements are taken with voltmeter from the negative voltage line 2 The sc...

Page 64: ...p C805 3 3p C806 VDD4 C163 NC GND GND JTAG 3p C860 GND GND R86 NC R87 NC 220 RA80 1 2 3 4 C149 NC C150 NC 100p C823 GND C501 1n SW1 1 2 R808 NC URX2 UTX2 GND2 GND 1 CE 2 SO 3 WP 4 VSS 5 SI 6 SCK 7 HOLD 8 VDD GND NC C423 NC RA501 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 NC R516 0 R511 C851 7p C853 7p GND Q25 R801 22k 1 5k R133 10p C811 10p C855 10p C809 10p C819 10p C812 10p C827 10p C825 10p C857 C516 NC C515 NC C513 NC C...

Page 65: ...C A K D16 NC A K R2 NC NC C2 Q3 Q2 NC 3216 R124 NC R12 NC R13 NC C12 NC 2 2k R17 NC C166 47k R24 D26 NC 1 VSS_LNA1 2 RF_RXp 21 CIDINp VREFp 3 RF_RXn 4 VSS_LNA2 5 RFP1 6 RFP0 7 REF_RES 8 AVS_XTAL 22 RINGp P3_7 23 RINGn P3_6 24 RINGOUT RINGING P3_5 25 PARADET P3_4 26 ADC0 P3_3 27 ADC1 INT0 P1_0 28 NTC ADC2 41 CP_C2y 42 CP_VOUT1 LED1 43 CP_VOUT2 LED2 44 PON P1_6 45 VDD1 46 P2_7 BXTAL 81 GND 9 XTAL2 1...

Page 66: ... NC C138 NC C139 LED5 LED7 LED4 LED6 LED8 LED9 X1 10 368M 1 3 2 LED21 NC NC NC NC NC NC R249 1 VSS_LNA1 2 RF_RXp 21 CIDINp VREFp 3 RF_RXn 4 VSS_LNA2 5 RFP1 6 RFP0 7 REF_RES 8 AVS_XTAL 22 RINGp P3_7 23 RINGn P3_6 24 RINGOUT RINGING P3_5 25 PARADET P3_4 26 ADC0 P3_3 27 ADC1 INT0 P1_0 28 NTC ADC2 41 CP_C2y 42 CP_VOUT1 LED1 43 CP_VOUT2 LED2 44 PON P1_6 45 VDD1 46 P2_7 BXTAL 81 GND 9 XTAL2 10 XTAL1 11 ...

Page 67: ...R231 430k R232 0 1 C204 NC R233 1k RA800 1 2 3 4 NC R236 NC C206 CN51 13 CAP1 CN51 14 VSS CN51 15 RES CN51 7 V0 CN51 9 VOUT CN51 4 SI CN51 5 SCL CN51 10 CAP2 CN51 8 VR CN51 3 CS CN51 11 CAP2 CN51 1 GND CN51 16 GND CN51 12 CAP1 CN51 2 RS CN51 6 VDD Q880 NC GND GND GND Power_adj NC C881 NC R880 2p C804 2p C802 1 5p C803 GND GND GND GND RECEIVER 1 2 SP PHONE_SPEAKER 1 2 J33p C107 10p C809 10p C811 10...

Page 68: ...68 KX TG2511CA KX TG2512CA KX TGA250RU 13 4 Schematic Diagram Charger Unit J1 2 1 TP3 G TP2 TP1 TP4 R1 12 2W NC A K F1 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM Charger Unit ...

Page 69: ...129 R56 R803 R805 R28 R27 R21 R22 R9 R10 R30 R124 R123 R511 R42 R14 L3 L801 L803 L1 IC801 SA1 D5 D6 D9 DA801 D22 D3 Q22 Q24 Q3 CN5 1 CN5 2 CN5 3 CN5 4 CN5 5 CN5 6 CN5 7 CN5 8 CN5 9 CN5 10 C156 C501 STM C29 C163 C51 C834 C87 C802 C 8 0 4 C 8 1 9 C809 C859 C851 C853 C166 C10 C9 C12 C6 C5 C7 X1 ANT_1 F1 ANT_2 R15 R31 R17 R16 R55 R43 R6 R109 R106 C306 C813 R5 R3 R8 R7 R4 R807 R93 R806 L802 L2 IC401 IC...

Page 70: ...857 C855 C167 C623 C626 C856 C858 C837 C169 C170 C136 C171 C52 CL1 C146 C150 C149 C145 C615 C75 C74 CLK C616 C630 C60 ANT2_TP ANT1_TP R24 R23 R20 R19 R18 R116 R87 R86 R429 R425 R424 R430 R426 R76 R40 R13 R35 R32 R75 R428 R427 LINE_DC CHG RED BLK RED RED WHT RED BLK BLK GRN YLW CHG SP DC L2R L1R L1T L2T IC421 TP10 TP15 TP15 sub TP16 TP16 sub RA80 JTAG RA1 D21 D27 D15 D16 D26 D24 D23 Q5 Q2 Q8 Q10 E ...

Page 71: ...20 CLK 1 8V R7 R30 F1 R2 R332 R331 R330 R3 R8 R4 L802 IC3 TP_ANT1 RA800 RA4 RA40 CP3 0V CP4 0V D22 D21 D13 RED BLK R E D B L K D14 D400 D7 D3 D4 Q401 POWER Q400 Q11 Q12 GND C580 C187 C186 C204 C827 C881 C819 C45 C46 C825 C809 C810 C861 C 8 0 8 C812 C806 C138 C139 C803 C805 C47 C822 C826 C820 C860 C182 C49 C50 C188 C12 C13 C11 C96 C18 C17 C97 C38 C35 C121 C150 C1 C2 C172 C75 C74 C3 X1 MIC R232 R55 ...

Page 72: ...tom View 1 2 PbF PNLB1734Y 12 1 3 SP R DOWN LEFT SOFT_A SOFT_B R52 R51 TGA250XX TGA251XX TGA403XX TGA650XX TGA651XX KX TGA650XX KX TGA651XX KX TGA250XX KX TGA251XX KX TGA403XX CN51 CN5 SOFT_C RIGHT TALK UP S1 4 5 6 7 MIC 8 9 LED4 LED7 LED12 LED21 LED22 LED23 LED1 LED2 LED3 LED8 LED6 LED9 LED5 0 A p ...

Page 73: ... 3 Circuit Board Charger Unit 14 3 1 Component View 14 3 2 Bottom View J1 R1 A PQUP11532Y PbF PNLP1029YA CIRCUIT BOARD Charger unit Component View TP4 TP3 1 2 J1 A F1 PbF PNLP1029YA PQUP11532Y CIRCUIT BOARD Charger unit Bottom View TP4 GND TP3 ...

Page 74: ...iew and Replacement Parts List 15 1 Cabinet and Electrical Parts Base Unit Note 1 The SPACERs No 7 are cut from the excess parts of SPACER No 108 of Cabinet and Electrical Parts Handset P 75 PCB1 E1 4 1 2 3 6 5 6 7 1 7 1 9 A 8 Ref No Figure A 2 6 x 8 mm ...

Page 75: ...ble Ni MH battery P03P or HHR 4NGE is available through sales route of Panasonic 3 Attach the spacer No 119 to the exact location described above 102 103 104 E103 E105 E102 E101 1 111 115 116 105 106 110 113 B 2 118 120 119 3 101 109 E104 112 E106 B E107 MIC100 PCB100 108 B 117 114 107 Spacer No 119 Battery cover Put it in the center Stick it between ribs Ref No Ǿ2 8 mm B Figure ...

Page 76: ...76 KX TG2511CA KX TG2512CA KX TGA250RU 15 3 Cabinet and Electrical Parts Charger Unit B 200 200 1 200 3 200 4 200 2 B PCB200 Ref No 2 8 mm B Figure ...

Page 77: ...77 KX TG2511CA KX TG2512CA KX TGA250RU 15 4 Accessories A2 A1 ...

Page 78: ...Y for KX TG2511CAM for KX TG2512CAM PS HB 1 PNKM1129Z4 CABINET BODY for KX TG2511CAS PS HB 1 PNKM1129Y3 CABINET BODY for KX TG2511CAT for KX TG2512CAT PS HB 2 K2ECYZ000001 JACK DC 3 PQJJ1T039X JACK MODULAR 4 PNBC1303Y4 BUTTON LOCATOR for KX TG2511CAM for KX TG2512CAM ABS HB 4 PNBC1303Y3 BUTTON LOCATOR for KX TG2511CAS ABS HB 4 PNBC1303Z2 BUTTON LOCATOR for KX TG2511CAT for KX TG2512CAT ABS HB 5 PN...

Page 79: ...KBV 0 1 C9 F1K2H681A008 680p C10 F1K2H681A008 680p Safety Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks C14 ECUE1A273KBQ 0 027 C19 ECUV1H122KBV 0 0012 C22 PQCUV1A105KB 1 C25 ECJ0EB1A473K 0 047 S C27 F2A1H100B132 10 C28 PQCUV1H333JC 0 033 S C32 F2A1C1010119 100 C36 F2A1A3310040 330 C42 ECUV1C103KBV 0 01 C43 ECUV1C103KBV 0 01 C51 ECUE1A104KBQ 0 1 C52 ECUE1H821KBQ 820p C53 ECUE1H821KBQ 820p C54 ECUE1A...

Page 80: ...TERMINAL 118 PNKF1093Z1 CABINET COVER for KX TGA250RUM for KX TGA250RUT ABS HB 118 PNKF1093Z2 CABINET COVER for KX TGA250RUS ABS HB 119 PNHS1079Z SPACER BATTERY 120 PNKK1038Y1 LID BATTERY for KX TGA250RUM for KX TGA250RUT ABS HB 120 PNKK1038Y2 LID BATTERY for KX TGA250RUS ABS HB Safety Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks Safety Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks PCB100 PNWPGA250...

Page 81: ...90JCQ 39p C802 F1G1H2R0A480 2 0p C803 F1G1H1R5A480 1 5p C804 F1G1H2R0A480 2 0p C805 F1G1H3R3A480 3 3p C806 F1G1H3R3A480 3 3p C808 ECUE1A104KBQ 0 1 C809 F1G1H100A723 10p C810 F1G1H1R6A480 1 6p C811 F1G1H100A723 10p C812 F1G1H100A723 10p C813 F1G1H1R6A480 1 6p C814 ECUE1H332KBQ 0 0033 C819 F1G1H100A723 10p C822 F1G1H100A723 10p C825 F1G1H100A723 10p C826 F1G1H4R0A480 4p C827 F1G1H100A723 10p C834 F1...

Page 82: ...2511CAS KXTG2511CAT KXTG2512CAM KXTG2512CAT KXTGA250RUM KXTGA250RUS KXTGA250RUT Safety Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks PQZZ1CD300E JIG CABLE 1 PNZZTG2511CA BATCH FILE CD ROM 1 PQZZ430PIR TIP OF SOLDERING IRON 2 PQZZ430PRB RUBBER OF SOLDERING IRON 2 ...

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