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Operations & Installation

2.  Operations & Installstion

2-1  Getting Started

2-1-1  Checking Parts

Once you have unpacked your phone, check to make sure that you have all the parts shown below. If any piece
is missing or broken, please call your dealer.

2-1

Base

Adapter

User’s Manual

Battery

Handset

Line Cord

Handset

Summary of Contents for SP-R6100

Page 1: ...one SP R6100 Manual Cordless Telephone CONTENTS 1 Product Specification 2 Operations Installation 3 Exploded View Parts List 4 Electrical Parts List 5 Block Diagrams 6 PCB Diagrams 7 Schematic Diagrams 8 Usage of Jig Program ...

Page 2: ...g Tones for selected calls 2 7 5 Ring Delay Time 2 8 Settings 2 8 1 Tone Pulse 2 8 2 Call Time Display 2 8 3 Base Number Display 2 8 4 Active Flip 2 8 5 Language Selection 2 9 System 2 9 1 Call Barring 2 9 2 Registering a New Handset 2 9 3 Intercom Between Handsets 2 9 4 Call Transfer Between Handsets 2 9 5 Removing a Handset 2 9 6 Changing PIN Personal Identification Number 2 9 7 Reset Handset 2 ...

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Page 4: ...FSK Frequency Stability 50kHz Ni MH Standby Mode 70hours Operation Time Talk Mode 7hours Charging time 10hours Ambient Temperature Normal 15ûC 35ûC Extreme 10ûC 40ûC Humidity 5 90 Weight Baseset 120g Handset 100g Dimensions Baseset 64 160 73 mm HWD Handset 115 22 46 mm HWD Power Supply Baseset Input DC 5V 400mA Battery Ni MH 2 4V 600 mAh CTR 06 CTR 10 Compliance CTR 22 EMC NET4 PSTN ...

Page 5: ...1 Getting Started 2 1 1 Checking Parts Once you have unpacked your phone check to make sure that you have all the parts shown below If any piece is missing or broken please call your dealer 2 1 Base Adapter User s Manual Battery Handset Line Cord Handset ...

Page 6: ...enu system returns to the previous menu level Makes answers or ends a call Activates intercom communications Also switches the phone on and off Quickly switches to the vibration mode soft keys C key key INT key key Charging points Battery cover Headset jack Volume keys Adjusts the volume When you press and hold the up key in standby mode with the flip cover closed you can quickly switch to the vib...

Page 7: ... in and lights steadily when a call is in progress lamp Lights steadily while the base is connected to the power supply Paging key Allows you to page the handset Also used to register a new handset with the base DC5V LINE Base Bottom Phone Line socket Power socket ...

Page 8: ...om of the base unit and the other end to a standard phone wall jack 2 Connect the modular end of the power adapter to the power socket on the bottom of the base unit and the other end to a standard AC wall outlet 2 4 3 Route the cords through the recessed channel as shown DC5V LINE DC5V LINE To AC wall outlet To phone wall jack ...

Page 9: ...tteries The handset uses the rechargeable Ni MH battery supplied 1 Slide the battery cover in the direction of the arrow then lift it off 2 5 2 Remove old battery if any then plug the battery connector into the socket shown below and insert the battery ...

Page 10: ...ly aligned 4 Slide the cover up until it snaps shut Notes The battery needs to be replaced if it does not recover its full storage capacity after recharging When replacing battery only use SAMSUNG approved battery For details see ÔSpecificationsÕ on page 65 or ask your nearest service center ...

Page 11: ...ould fully charge the handset for more than 10 hours To charge the handset simply place it in the base unit The handset can be charged facing up When the handset battery is charging the handset automatically turns on and the battery icon in the right corner of the display scrolls 2 7 ...

Page 12: ...off press and hold key for about three seconds until the power off message appears in the display The display turns off Notes If you purchase an additional handset you must register the handset to a base If not the display shows Fail to Register when you turn it on and only two soft keys work to allow you to register the handset Refer to ÔRegistering a New HandsetÕ on page 54 Nothing will appear i...

Page 13: ...options are displayed Pulse and Tone Press the soft key to change the setting 5 Press the OK soft key to save the setting 2 1 9 Using Headset With the headset you can talk without using your hands When you connect the headset to the headset jack on the left side of the phone the headset operates in the same way as the phoneÕs speaker and microphone Pressing the button on the headset for more than ...

Page 14: ...plays the call time For details see ÔCall Time DisplayÕ on page 49 To make a call to the last number you dialled use the ÔRedial Ô feature For details refer to ÔLast Number RedialÕ on page 23 You can enter the desired phone number in the Standby mode and then dial the number This way of dialling allows you to make corrections to the number before dialling Follow these steps 1 Enter a telephone num...

Page 15: ... press key any time before the line is free The handset returns to Standby mode 2 Your handset rings and the window displays FREE when the line becomes free 3 Press key to engage the line while the handset rings Notes If an incoming call arrives while your handset rings to tell you the line is free the ÔCamp On BusyÕ feature is automatically cancelled and an incoming ring sounds Several handsets c...

Page 16: ...the handset and speak Or If the handset is out of the base open the flip cover and speak Or If the handset is in the Standby mode with the flip cover open press key Note key and key will not work for three seconds after the flip has been opened to receive a call in order to prevent the phone from being disengaged 2 To end the call close the flip cover or press key Note If you set the ÔRing Delay T...

Page 17: ...rvice network transmits the callerÕs information Notes The number of unanswered missed calls if any will be displayed Your phone keeps track of the last 20 calls received Refer to ÔReceived CallsÕ on page 40 to check and dial the numbers If a caller has chosen to withhold their number you will see ID NOT RECEIVED in the display If a callerÕs number is not available you will see ID NOT RECEIVED in ...

Page 18: ... through the redial memory Each time you press the key the numbers you dialled are displayed with the memory cell number Cell 01 stores the last number and cell 10 stores the oldest number 3 Press key to dial the selected number Notes If there is no number dialled Redials Empty is displayed You can modify the number displayed by using key before pressing key To Erase All Numbers In Redial Memory 1...

Page 19: ...handset on the base unit to charge the handset battery Flat Full H S 1 B S 1 S A M S U N G 2 2 7 Out of Range Indicator Your phone indicates the received signal strength through the strength icon The more bars you see the stronger the signal is If the handset is too far from the base unit and the handset cannot properly engage the telephone line the icon blinks in the LCD window If you move out of...

Page 20: ... louder the volume is No bar no key beep 2 2 10 Quick Switching to Vibration Mode You can quickly switch your phone to vibration mode with a touch of the key or on the left side of the phone This feature provides a convenient way to mute your phoneÕs ringer quickly Press and hold the key or on the left side of the phone with the flip cover closed in the Standby mode Alert Type Vibration is display...

Page 21: ... pulse mode DTMF dialling is available 1 Press the asterisk key while on the phone in the pulse dial mode Your phone is converted to the tone dial mode temporarily 2 When you press the Flash soft key or end the call the phone automatically returns to the pulse mode 2 2 13 Paging You can page your handset from the base unit Using this feature you can find where the handset located Press the Paging ...

Page 22: ...t key level that is being displayed You can also use the or key on the left side of the phone to move to the next or previous option on the same level as the one displayed To go back to the previous menu level use the key Example Accessing the Ring Delay option 1 Press the Menu soft key to access the menu mode 2 Press the soft key repeatedly until Ring appears C 3 Press the Select soft key to acce...

Page 23: ...he display diagram above You can use this number to access the corresponding option directly Simply press the Menu soft key to access the menu mode and key in the required number Example Accessing the Ring Delay option 1 Press the Menu soft key to access the menu mode 2 Press to access the Ring menu 3 Press to access the Ring Delay option Now you are connected to the Ring Delay option JKL GHI ...

Page 24: ...opposite page Note If you make a mistake while entering a name number or if you want to edit a name number press the key Each time you press the key the last letter digit is cleared To clear all letters digits press and hold the key Then enter the correct name number 4 The first available memory address that the number can be saved to will blink If you want to find another memory address enter the...

Page 25: ...me key just wait for a few seconds for the cursor to move automatically and then select the next letter You can move the cursor to the left by using the key on the side of the phone To delete letters use the key Using a Pause A pause is useful when you access an interactive voice response system such as an automated banking system A pause delays dialling for 3 seconds If you want to insert a diall...

Page 26: ...he Phonebook memory from 01 through 09 simply by pressing one key In the Standby mode press and hold the second digit of the memory address containing the number to be dialled For example Address no 09 Press and hold The number stored is displayed then dialled Two Touch Dialling In the Standby mode press the first digit briefly then hold down the second digit of the memory address For example Addr...

Page 27: ... memory address number and the telephone number Note If the message Data is not found is displayed the name matching the request is not in the memory 6 If the name shown is not the desired one use the soft key to scroll through the stored names 7 If you want to call the selected number press the key By Address Number 1 Press the Menu key Phonebook appears 2 Press the Select soft key to access the ...

Page 28: ...ribed in the following paragraphs Accessing to the Options 1 Press the Options soft key when it appears The options are displayed 2 Press the soft key until a desired option is selected The option in bold type will be selected 3 Press the Select soft key Edit Name Edit the name by using the keypad and the key then press the OK soft key For details on entering a name see page 33 Your phone displays...

Page 29: ...1 Press the Menu soft key Phonebook appears 2 Press the soft key repeatedly until Received Calls appears 3 Press the Select soft key The LCD window shows the last callerÕs number and the date and time when the call was received if the necessary information was transmitted from the callerÕs telephone network If the address number blinks it means you missed the call If there is no number received Re...

Page 30: ...desired option is selected The selected option is in bold type 3 Press the Select soft key Save Book You can save the selected number in your Phonebook memory Enter the name for the number and press the OK soft key Then choose the address number and press the Select soft key Erase When you are asked to confirm that you want to erase the selected number press the Yes soft key The selected number wi...

Page 31: ...ge appears 3 Press the Select soft key The cursor is blinking If you have already registered a greeting message the message is displayed 4 Enter your personal greeting by pressing the alphanumeric keys on the number keypad A maximum of 16 digits can be entered For details on entering a name see page 33 Note If necessary use the key to erase the current greeting message 5 Press the OK soft key to s...

Page 32: ...il you choose a desired ring tone Each time you press the soft key the handset sounds the ring you have chosen 5 Press the OK soft key to confirm the setting 2 7 2 Adjusting Ring Volume 1 In the Standby mode press the Menu soft key 2 Press the soft key repeatedly until Ring appears then press the Select soft key 3 Press the soft key repeatedly until Ring Volume appears then press the Select soft k...

Page 33: ...lect soft key The Alert type options are displayed Ring The handset rings using the ring tone selected via the ÔRing ToneÕ menu Vibra Ring The handset vibrates first then rings Vibration The handset vibrates but does not ring 4 Press the soft key to select the alert type then press the OK soft key Notes Your handset will ring when it is on the base unit even if it has been placed in vibration mode...

Page 34: ...y The first ring address and its settings if already registered are displayed 4 Press the soft key to choose the ring address you want then press the Options soft key 5 Press the Select soft key to choose the Ring Tone option Available ring tones are displayed 6 Press the soft key to choose the ring tone then press the OK soft key 7 Press the Options soft key 8 Press the soft key to select the Ent...

Page 35: ...ess the Menu soft key 2 Press the soft key repeatedly until Ring appears then press the Select soft key 3 Press the soft key repeatedly until Ring Delay appears then press the Select soft key 4 The ring delay time options are displayed The current setting is in bold type Press the soft key to select the ring delay time You can choose from ÔOFFÕ to 30 seconds using increments of 5 seconds Selecting...

Page 36: ...different features of your phone can be customized to suit your preferences All of these features are accessed via the Settings menu 2 8 1 Tone Pulse Refer to page 2 2 12 2 8 2 Call Time Display If you turn this feature on the handset automatically times the duration of calls The handset displays the call duration both during your call and for a few seconds after your call is completed The feature...

Page 37: ... Select soft key 3 Press the soft key repeatedly until Active Flip appears then press the Select soft key 4 The Active Flip options are displayed OFF or ON Press the soft key to turn the feature OFF or ON The selected option is in bold type 5 Press the OK soft key to save the setting 2 8 5 Language Selection You can select a display language 8 different languages are available 1 In the Standby mod...

Page 38: ...e asked to enter the PIN code It is preset to 0000 4 Enter the PIN code then press the OK soft key Call Barring appears Note If you enter the wrong PIN number the handset returns to the Standby mode 5 Press the Select soft key to access the Call Barring option The first barring address containing a restricted number if already registered appears 6 If you want to choose another barring address sele...

Page 39: ...ars for a short time then the LCD window displays the ID of the base unit 8 Press the OK soft key 9 Enter 9234 the Authentication Code which is preset at factory then press the OK soft key 10 When the registration is properly completed the handset returns to the Standby mode and displays the base number and the handset number 11 Unplug the power cord and then plug it in again Notes If you have reg...

Page 40: ...e paged handset should open the flip or press either or key 5 When the paged handset answers you speak 6 To end the call close the flip or press either or key Notes If an external call comes in during an intercom conversation you will hear beeps When you hear the low beeps finish the intercom call by pressing or key The external ring sounds Press key to answer the call When you make an intercom ca...

Page 41: ...the call transfer and talk with the outside party again press key INT INT INT 2 9 5 Removing a Handset 1 In the Standby mode press the Menu soft key 2 Press the soft key repeatedly until System appears then press the Select soft key 3 Enter the PIN code then press the OK soft key 4 Press the soft key repeatedly until Remove Handset appears then press the Select soft key 5 The selected base number ...

Page 42: ...ect soft key 5 New PIN is displayed Enter a new PIN code then press the OK soft key The LCD window does not display the PIN code you entered in order to maintain secrecy Note It must be 4 digits If you make a mistake you can correct the number by using the key 6 Enter the new PIN code again to confirm the number then press the OK soft key Notes If you enter a different number from the new code the...

Page 43: ... code 0000 Auto Find OFF No number barred Greeting Message SAMSUNG Key Volume Level 1 Voice Volume Level 3 Unique Ring Tone OFF Note The Dial type will not change even after resetting the handset 1 In the Standby mode press the Menu soft key 2 Press the soft key repeatedly until System appears then press the Select soft key 3 Enter the PIN code then press the OK soft key 4 Press the soft key repea...

Page 44: ...You can select a base unit through which you want your handset to operate 1 In the Standby mode press the Menu soft key 2 Press the soft key repeatedly until Base appears then press the Select soft key 3 Select Base is displayed Press the Select soft key 4 The available bases are displayed The base to which your handset is registered has a check mark on its right hand 5 Press the soft key repeated...

Page 45: ...d the first available base unit The feature is preset to OFF 1 In the Standby mode press the Menu soft key 2 Press the soft key repeatedly until Base appears then press the Select soft key 3 Press the soft key repeatedly until Auto Find appears then press the Select soft key 4 The display shows the current setting OFF or ON Press the soft key to choose OFF or ON 5 Press the OK soft key to confirm ...

Page 46: ...ry short battery life Check Check that the power adapter is properly connected Check that the telephone line cord is properly connected Check that the handset is fully charged Check that the handset batteries are installed properly Check that the telephone line cord is properly connected Check that the power adapter is properly connected Warning beep occurs when making a call Check that the handse...

Page 47: ...4A GH74 10567A GH31 10004A GG74 00019A GG74 00026A GG74 00020A GG72 00045A 6001 001060 GG68 00199A GG72 00046A WINDOW TAPE WINDOW LCD TAPE WINDOW FLIP COVER MAGNETIC LABEL R FLIP KEY VOLUME FRONT COVER MEC HINGE KEY PAD HOLDER MIC SUA KEY PBA KEY SPACER SCREW MACHINE ANTENNA WIRE A SUA LOGIC BOARD CONTACT BASE SHIELD COVER R M SPONGE SPK VIBRATOR TAPE VIBRATOR SPONGE BUZZER BUZZER TAPE BUZZER REAR...

Page 48: ...Exploded View Parts List 3 2 3 2 SP R6100 HANDSET Exploded View 1 2 3 8 9 10 12 13 16 17 15 18 25 26 27 28 20 19 21 23 24 22 14 4 5 7 6 11 ...

Page 49: ...5 00026A 6002 000352 GG71 00021A 6001 001110 GG72 00052A 6002 000397 GG73 00005A GG68 00200A BASE UPPER BACK COVER SCREW TAPTITE LED LENS KEY TOP KEY RUBBER SHIELD COVER B MEC TERMINAL SCREW TAPTITE SUA LOGIC BOARD ANTENNA WIRE B SCREW MACHINE BASE LOWER SCREW TAPTITE FOOT RUBBER A LABEL R BASE TAPTITE BH 2 M2 6X8 TAPTITE PWH M2 5X4 MACHINE CH M1 7X4 5 TAPTITE BH M2X6 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 2 4 1 4 4...

Page 50: ...Exploded View Parts List 3 4 3 4 SP R6100 BASE Exploded View 1 7 8 9 10 13 14 15 16 2 3 11 9 12 4 5 6 ...

Page 51: ...8 9 GG72 00054A GG75 00028A 6002 000352 GG72 00055A 6002 000397 GG73 00005A GG61 40101A GG68 00201A CHARGER UPPER MEC TERMINAL B SCREW TAPTITE SUA CHG BOARD CHARGER LOWER SCREW TAPTITE FOOT RUBBER A FOOT RUBBER LABEL ID CHARGER TAPTITE PWH 2 M2 5X4 TAPTITE B BH M2X6 1 1 1 1 1 4 2 2 1 SNA SNA SNA SNA SNA SNA SNA SNA SNA ...

Page 52: ...Exploded View Parts List 3 6 3 6 SP R6100 CHARGER Exploded View 6 8 7 1 2 3 4 5 9 ...

Page 53: ...on No Code No Description Specification QÕty 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 GG97 01753A GG69 10874A GG97 01752A GG69 00026A GG69 00025A USERS MANUAL MEA BASE HOUSING BOX ADAPTOR BATTERY MEA H S HOUSING EAR MIC TEL LINE CUSHION CASE BOX UNIT SNA SNA SNA SNA 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ...

Page 54: ...Exploded View Parts List 3 8 SP R6100 PACKING Exploded View 3 8 3 7 4 1 5 8 2 6 9 ...

Page 55: ...4CS RC1005J124CS RC1005J154CS RC1005J000CS RC1005J100CS MOTOROLA SIEMENS TOSHIBA SIEMENS SEMTECH KANGELE SIEMENS SIEMENS SEC SEC SIEMENS ROHM MOT TOSHIBA TSB ATMEL ATMEL SIEMENS TSB MICREL SIEMENS SIEMENS SIEMENS SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM 1 1 2 1 1 4 1 1 5 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 1 1 7 1 4 1 4 1 3 2 1 D D D D ZD D D D Q Q Q Q Q U U U U U U U U U U R R R R R R R R...

Page 56: ...EM SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM KOA SEM KOA SEM KOA KOA KOA MURATA NURATA MURATA MURATA MURATA MURATA MURATA MURATA MURATA MURATA MURATA MURATA MURATA 1 1 2 1 3 4 1 2 2 5 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 2 1 25 36 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R C C C C C C C C C C C C C 103 601 101 102 526 534 540 603 122 123 543 544 136 135 139 126 129 528 529 533 541 542 120 537 115 107 117 116 118 138 ...

Page 57: ...V02Z060A110T00 MLF1608DR18KT MLF1608DR22KT LEM2520T680J MURATA MURATA MURATA TDK MURATA MURATA MURATA MURATA MURATA MURATA MURATA MURATA AVX MURATA MURATA MURATA MURATA MURATA MURATA MURATA MURATA MURATA MURATA MURATA MURATA MURATA PANASONIC KEMET KEMET KEMET KEMET SPRAGU MURATA TDK TDK TAIYO 1 1 2 5 1 7 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 20 1 3 3 2 1 1 1 2 5 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C...

Page 58: ... 0210 HSJ1621 019011 KJ9906 22 01 KJ9906 22 02 SS 1809 SP R6100 HLM7451 010100 FN31E30T070 6 TOKO TOKO TOKO BUJEON BUJEON SAMSUNG ELE SIEMENS SIEMENS SIEMENS MURATA KIRIN MATSU ELCOK MOLEX HOSIDEN SUNGJI IND SUNGJI IND SAMBO HANLIM HOSID TKPRTS 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 L L L L L X Y X X PZ RC CN CN CN CN ANT BT U 505 500 510 506 507 101 102 101 500 500 501 1 1 100 105 101 103 500 ...

Page 59: ...J222CS RC1005J272CS RC1005J472CS RC1005J103CS RC1005J153CS RC1005J223CS PSHINDENGEN PHILIPS MOTOROLA SIEMENS TOSHIBA SIEMENS SEMTEC SIEMENS SIEMENS SIEMENS SEC SEM NEC SIEMENS NEC SEC ROHM ROHM CITIZEN SHARP MICROCHIP SIEMENS MITSUBISH SIEMENS SIEMENS SIEMENS ABCO SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 3 9 4 2 BD ZD ZD...

Page 60: ...7R102K50PT SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM MURATA MURATA MURATA MURATA MURATA MURATA MURATA MURATA 2 2 3 1 6 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 3 1 4 2 1 3 1 6 1 1 2 1 1 22 32 1 2 8 2 R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R C C C C C C C 82 531 33 100 44 45 47 513 16 52 68 71 97 98 527 601 84 85 59 526 76 124 49 103 87 88 89 540 42 43 543 544 500 501 ...

Page 61: ...1C153JB5 MMD474K250V TCSCS1A106MBAR TCSCS1C476KDAR TZV02Z060A110TOO MLF2012DR18KT MLF2012DR22KT MURATA MURATA MURATA MURATA MURATA MURATA MURATA MURATA MURATA MURATA MURATA TDK MURATA SEM MURATA MURATA MURATA MURATA MURATA MURATA MURATA MURATA MURATA AVX MURATA MURATA MURATA MURATA MURATA MURATA MURATA MURATA MURATA PANASONIC SHIN SEM SEM MURATA TDK TDK 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 6 1 1 3 3 2 1 1 2 1 3 ...

Page 62: ...3N3S SQ6U10368F2EED B69610 H1397 B306 B69812 N1897 L820 B3911 B8104 L100 100860 1 DSS 301L A22R TAIYO TOKO TOKO TOKO SAMSUNG ELE SIEMENS SIEMENS SIEMENS AMP MITSUBISH 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 L L L L OSC Y X X CN MIS 1 2 505 500 510 506 507 20 500 500 501 1 2 1 68uH 82NH 2012 18NH 1005 3 3NH 1005 X TAL SMD TX RESONATOR BPF FILTER SAW FILTER MODULAR JACK ARRESTER Q T SYM REFERENCE VENDOR CODE VENDOR DES...

Page 63: ... EFFECT S W 100K 1608 100NF 1608 1NF 1608 MIC KEY HEADER SIDE KEY Q T SYM REFERENCE VENDOR CODE VENDOR DESCRIPTION 4 4 CHARGER Part List SEC CODE 2203 000228 3722 001239 MOR1W 22 J TB 100860 1 ABCO AMP 1 1 R CN 1 1 22Ω 1W MODULAR JACK Q T SYM REFERENCE VENDOR CODE VENDOR DESCRIPTION 4 5 PCB Array SEC CODE GG92 00988A GG92 00989A SNA GG92 00995A SP R61000 SP R61000 SP R61000 SP R61000 GIJU IND GIJU...

Page 64: ...LCD PAGINGKEY MPU H8 3292 AD PCM TRANSCODER DESCRAMBLE CRC SCRARMLE CRC A FIELD RUFFER RX DATA MEMORY TX A FIELD BUFFER ECHO CANCELER AD PCM TRANSCODER CLOCK GENERATOR ROM RX AMP TX AMP TX ANALOGUE A D A D RX ANALOGUE GAIN CONTROL PCM FILTER TONE GENERATOR PCM FILTER MICROCONTROLLER INTERFACE RF CONTROLLER 2 65V REGULATOR TO FROM RF PART TXDA RXDB RXDA FROM 3 8VCC REGULATOR REST 10368MHZ 2 65V 24L...

Page 65: ...ilter SYRI R PD N A PLL control logic 32 33 TXON band switch SYEN SYDA SYCL RXDSG RXDA RSSI COMP SAM Filter 110MHz MIXON LNAON VCC IFON Stand by control logic LNA S H PMB4220 PMB5420 PMB4820 Printed Filter Power Amplifier Low Pass Filter Ceramic Filter 1880 1900MHz PIN SWITCH BAR64 05 ...

Page 66: ... D BURST DECODING SPEECH DECODING SPEECH ENCODING ADPCM CODEC FILTER BMC DSP BURST BUILDING RF INTERFACE 8 BIT CPU INTERNAL ROM RAM PORT 1 PORT X PORT Y IICBUS AT24C16 EEPROM DISPLAY KEYPAD PMB5420 RECEIVER RF PART PMB5722 CONTROLLER 8K Byte EEPROM PMB4220 TRANSMITTER PLL ...

Page 67: ...6 1 6 PCB Diagrams 6 1 SP R6100 Base PCB I ...

Page 68: ...PCD Diagrams ...

Page 69: ...6 2 SP R6100 Base PCB II 6 2 ...

Page 70: ...PCD Diagrams ...

Page 71: ...6 3 SP R6100 Handy PCB I 6 3 ...

Page 72: ...PCD Diagrams ...

Page 73: ...6 4 SP R6100 Handy PCB II 6 4 ...

Page 74: ...PCD Diagrams ...

Page 75: ...6 5 SP R6100 Key PCB I PCD Diagrams 6 5 ...

Page 76: ...6 6 SP R6100 Key PCB II PCB Diagrams 6 6 ...

Page 77: ...6 7 SP R6100 Charger PCB I 6 7 PCD Diagrams ...

Page 78: ...6 8 SP R6100 Charger PCB II PCB Diagrams 6 8 ...

Page 79: ...Schematic Diagrams 7 1 7 Schematic Diagrams 7 1 SP R6100 Hand LOGIC ...

Page 80: ...Schematic Diagrams 7 2 7 2 SP R6100 Hand RF SL18 9 SL55 SL18 9 SL19 SL7 SL9 5 SL18 9 SL18 9 SL5 5 SL7 5 SL5 ...

Page 81: ...Schematic Diagrams 7 3 7 3 SP R6100 BASE LOGIC ...

Page 82: ...Schematic Diagrams 7 4 7 4 SP R6100 Base CLIP ...

Page 83: ...Schematic Diagrams 7 5 7 5 SP R6100 BASE RF SL55 SL7 5 SL9 5 SL19 SL18 9 SL18 9 SL18 9 SL7 SL4 5 SL18 9 SL18 9 SL5 SL18 9 SL18 9 RSSI TXDA ANT2 ANT1 SYRI SYCL SYEN SYDA RXDSG RXDB RXDA VCC DRON ...

Page 84: ...Schematic Diagrams 7 6 HAND KEY 7 6 ...

Page 85: ...Schematic Diagrams 7 7 CHRGER 7 7 ...

Page 86: ...u choose baseset in SET SELECTIN SELECT VERSION 0 BASE MASK 5200F ALL 1 1 BASE MASK 6100F Press the number 0 1 and then Press the Enter key When you choose handset in SET SELECTION SELECT VERSION 0 SP R5200 HAND 1 SP R6100 HAND Press the number 0 1 and then Press the Enter key 3 THIRD SCREEN NATION SELECTION 0 U K Emergency 1 U K No Emergency 2 FRANCE 3 GERMANY 4 SPAIN 5 ITALY 6 NETHERLANDS 7 SWED...

Page 87: ...ITE You can write some ID which you want to write 3 F5 NAT OPT You can write national default data which was chosen in NATION SELECTION 4 F7 CLK ADJ You can adjust the clock of test set by UP DOWN or LEFT RIGHT key in the CLI ADJ mode 5 F9 RF TEST You can adjust the VCO level of test set in RF TEST mode 6 ALT X EXIT F1 ID READ F3 ID WRITE F5 NAT OPT F7 CLK ADJ F9 RF TEST ALT X EXIT ...

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