9.4. Signal Flowchart in the Whole System
Reception
CN101 of the base unit is connected to the TEL line, and the signal is input through the bridge
diode D101. While talking the relay (Q121) is turned ON and amplified at the amplifiers Q461, then
led to DSP (IC501). DSP generates ADPCM signal. The ADPCM signal is input to RFIC (IC101) of
RF UNIT, and is mixed with pseudo random noise code (PN code) to spread the spectrum. RFIC
outputs FSK modulated RF signal. The RF signal is passed through the balun (T101) and filter
(L107) to the T/R switch (IC109). And the RF signal amplifies by the power amplifier (IC105) and
fed into T/R switch (IC110) and passes through filter (L106) to Diversity ANTENNA. As for the
handset, RF signal from the antenna passes through filter (L106) and switch by T/R switch
(IC110) to LNA (IC106). The RF signal is amplified by LNA (IC106) and switched by T/R switch
(IC109) and input to RFIC passing through filter (L107) and the balun (T101) to perform the de-
spread, then input to DSP (IC201). DSP performs ADPCM decoding to convert the signal into the
voice signal, then it is output to the speaker.
Transmission
The voice signal input from the microphone is led to DSP (IC201). The DSP generates ADPCM
signal. As well as the reception, it is converted into the RF signal by RFIC (IC101). Passing
through the balun (T101) and filter (L107), to the T/R switch (IC109). And the RF signal amplifies
by the power amprifier (IC105) and fed into T/R switch (IC110) and passes through filter (L106) to
ANTENNA. As for the base unit, RF signal from the Diversity antenna passes through filter (L106)
and switch by T/R switch (IC110) to LNA (IC106). The RF signal is amplified by LNA (IC106) and
switched by T/R switch (IC109) and is input to RFIC (IC101) passing through filter (L107) and the
balum (T101) to perform the de-spread, then input to DSP (IC201). DSP performs ADPCM
decoding to convert the signal into the voice signal. The voice signal is amplified at the TX
amplifier (Q131), then output to the TEL line (CN101) through the relay (Q121) and bridge (D101).
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Summary of Contents for KX-TG2650N
Page 2: ...1 LOCATION OF CONTROLS 1 1 Base Unit 2 ...
Page 3: ...1 2 Handset 3 ...
Page 5: ...3 SETTINGS 3 1 Connections 5 ...
Page 7: ...3 2 Battery Charge 3 2 1 Battery Strength 3 2 2 Recharge 3 2 3 Battery Information 7 ...
Page 8: ...3 3 Selecting the Dialing Mode 8 ...
Page 9: ...3 4 Selecting the Line Mode 9 ...
Page 10: ...4 OPERATION 4 1 Making Calls 4 1 1 With the Handset 10 ...
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Page 13: ...4 1 2 With the Base Unit Digital Duplex Speakerphone 13 ...
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Page 15: ...4 2 Answering Calls 15 ...
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Page 19: ...4 4 3 Viewing the Caller List 19 ...
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Page 22: ...4 4 5 2 With the base unit 22 ...
Page 23: ...4 4 6 Storing Caller List Information in the Directory 23 ...
Page 24: ...4 4 7 Erasing Caller List Information 24 ...
Page 25: ...5 DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 25 ...
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Page 28: ...6 2 Assembly the LCD to P C Board Handset 28 ...
Page 31: ...7 1 Check Power 31 ...
Page 32: ...7 2 Error Indication 7 3 Check SP Phone Voice Transmission 32 ...
Page 33: ...7 4 Check SP Phone Voice Reception 7 5 Check Battery Charge 33 ...
Page 34: ...7 6 Check Link 34 ...
Page 38: ...7 7 4 Check Table for RF Block 38 ...
Page 42: ...7 8 Check Handset Voice Transmission 42 ...
Page 43: ...7 9 Check Handset Voice Reception 43 ...
Page 44: ...7 10 Check Call ID 44 ...
Page 45: ...8 TEST MODE AND ADJUSTMENT 8 1 Test Mode Flow Chart for Base Unit 45 ...
Page 51: ...9 5 Explanation of DSP Data Communication 9 5 1 Calling 51 ...
Page 66: ...15 1 IC501 16 CPU DATA Handset 16 1 IC201 66 ...
Page 67: ...17 EXPLANATION OF IC TERMINALS RF Unit Base Unit 17 1 IC101 67 ...
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Page 69: ...18 HOW TO REPLACE FLAT PACKAGE IC 18 1 Preparation SOLDER 69 ...
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Page 73: ...20 CABINET AND ELECTRICAL PARTS Handset 21 ACCESSORIES AND PACKING MATERIALS 73 ...
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