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CONFIDENTIAL

SERVICING CONCERNS

CHAPTER 1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION

[1]  Specifications ................................................ 1-1
[2]  Names of parts .............................................. 1-2
[3]  Operation manual.......................................... 1-3

CHAPTER 2. ADJUSTMENTS, 
                        PERFORMANCE CHECK, 
                           AND FIRMWARE UPGRADE

[1]  SHARP Programme Support Tool (SPST)........ 2-1
[2]  Test points ................................................... 2-42
[3]  Troubleshooting........................................... 2-44

CHAPTER 3. DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY

[1]  Servicing Concerns ....................................... 3-1
[2]  Disassembly and reassembly........................ 3-3

CHAPTER 4. DIAGRAMS

[1]  Block diagram ................................................ 4-1

CHAPTER 5. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND 
                          WIRING SIDE OF P.W.BOARD

[1]  Notes on schematic diagram ......................... 5-1
[2]  Types of transistor and LED .......................... 5-1
[3]  Waveforms of circuit ...................................... 5-2
[4]  Schematic diagram/Wiring side of 

P.W.Board ...................................................... 5-4

CHAPTER 6. OTHERS

[1]  Function table of IC........................................ 6-1
[2]  Function table of Camera ............................ 6-21
[3]  Function table of Display ............................. 6-22

Parts Guide

SERVICE MANUAL

GX15

No. S5408TQGX5E//

DIGITAL MOBILE PHONE

GX15

MODEL

SHARP CORPORATION

CONTENTS

Parts marked with "

" are important for maintaining the safety of the set. Be sure to replace these parts with specified ones for

maintaining the safety and performance of the set.

This document has been published to be used
for after sales service only.
The contents are subject to change without notice.

(INTERNAL MODEL NAME: 

TQ-GX5E/G/R/T/S/H/EP/PP/W/B/D/A/Z/Q/L/F/U/GP)

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In the interests of user-safety the set should be restored to its
original  condition  and  only  parts  identical  to  those  specified
should be used.

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Caution
Risk of  explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type,
dispose of used batteries according to the instruction.

For U.K.
For Ireland
For Spain
For U.K. (Prepaid)
For Sweden
For Greece
For New Zealand
For Malta
For Belgium

For Germany
For Italy
For Netherlands
For Portugal (Prepaid)
For Hungary
For Australia
For Egypt
For France
For Germany (Prepaid)

Summary of Contents for GX15

Page 1: ...DIGITAL MOBILE PHONE GX15 MODEL SHARP CORPORATION CONTENTS Parts marked with are important for maintaining the safety of the set Be sure to replace these parts with specified ones for maintaining the safety and performance of the set This document has been published to be used for after sales service only The contents are subject to change without notice INTERNAL MODEL NAME TQ GX5E G R T S H EP PP...

Page 2: ... terminals on the electric board microphone vibrator earpiece and speaker When handling these parts wear fingerstalls Should you touch these parts clean them with a soft dry cloth Always wear fingerstalls when handling a shield case on the electric board Otherwise oxidation may occur causing handset performance deterio ration 7 The FPC is a precision device Handle it carefully to prevent any damag...

Page 3: ...accordingly Soldering As the melting point of lead free solder Sn Ag Cu is higher and has poorer wettability flow to prevent damage to the land of the PWB extreme care should be taken not to leave the bit in contact with the PWB for an extended period of time Remove the bit as soon as a good flow is achieved The high content of tin in lead free solder will cause premature corrosion of the bit To r...

Page 4: ...28 and 6 011 554 Australian Pat No 727539 Canadian Pat No 1 331 057 United Kingdom Pat No 2238414B Hong Bluetooth is a trademark of the Bluetooth SIG Inc The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such marks by Sharp is under license Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners CP8 PATENT TM TM R R C This product is licensed under t...

Page 5: ... items adjusts earpiece volume etc 14 External Connector Used to connect either the charger or USB data cable 15 Microphone 16 Infrared Port Sends and receives data via infrared 17 Camera Key Starts the digital camera in stand by mode Takes pictures or records videos in viewfinder mode 18 Handsfree Kit Connector 19 Built in Aerial Warning Do not cover the top of the phone with your hand when in us...

Page 6: ...Spare battery XN 1BT30 Cigarette lighter charger XN 1CL30 USB data cable XN 1DC30 AC charger XN 1QC30 XN 1QC31 XN 1QC32 Personal handsfree kit XN 1ER20 The above accessories may not be available in all regions For details please contact your dealer Optional Accessories Quickstart Guide ...

Page 7: ...GX15 1 4 CONFIDENTIAL ...

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Page 9: ... and Chinese versions Data cable During RF adjustment GSM tester CMU200 GPIB interface National Instruments USB GPIB cable Model No NI GPIB USB B 2 Introduction 2 1 Functions SPST offers seven key functions 1 Firmware download 2 User data transfer processes all data at once but not individually 3 RF calibration check and test 4 Default setting 5 Identification 6 Performance check and adjustment 7 ...

Page 10: ...OK If you do not know SPC click Cancel to exit Figure 1 2 To change the password enter the current password in Figure 1 and then click Change Password Figure 2 3 To check the usage status of tools click Show Repair Log in Figure 1 4 Click Downloader for Emergency Figure 3 The above screen appears Select a model to use and execute the Downloader Use this to initialise the flash etc When using SPST ...

Page 11: ... End SPST No Operator name Country Model name 01 Vodafone UK Post Paid UK A4TQGX15E 02 Airtel Post Paid Spain A4TQGX15S 03 SFR Post Paid France A4TQGX15F 04 Vodafone Omnitel Post Paid Italy A4TQGX15T 05 D2 Post Paid Germany A4TQGX15G 06 Vodafone NL Post Paid Netherlands Holland A4TQGX15H 08 Vodafone Ireland Post Paid Ireland A4TQGX15R 10 Vodafone Greece Post Paid Greece A4TQGX15D 11 Vodafone Hunga...

Page 12: ...The following screen appears Figure 6 Parts Temperature adjustment Camera Temperature adjustment Battery Display flicker adjustment White defect correction Black defect correction TH102 Display unit Camera unit To adjust the device click this button Performance check adjustment RF calibration Temperature adjustment Camera section Temperature adjustment Battery section Display flicker adjustment Wh...

Page 13: ...default MEPLOCK settings the destination and operator name do not change Operation 1 Set the COM port on the SPST initial screen and click Default Set 2 Click Yes to proceed Click No to exit Figure 7 3 Click No to back up the MEPLOCK data Click Yes to restore default settings Figure 8 4 Communication starts Figure 9 5 The following appears when you select Yes in step 3 and MEPLOCK data exists Clic...

Page 14: ...aves all the data stored on the handset phone 1 Set the COM port on the SPST initial screen and click User Data Backup 2 Specify the file name in the following dialogue box and click Save Figure 12 3 The communicating dialogue box appears whilst processing Figure 13 4 When completed the following message appears Click OK Figure 14 ...

Page 15: ... up data 1 Set the COM port on the SPST initial screen and click User Data Restore 2 Specify the file name in the following dialogue box and click Save Figure 15 3 The communicating dialogue box appears whilst processing Figure 16 4 When the restore is complete click OK Figure 17 ...

Page 16: ...to download data to multiple handsets phones at a time Recommended product USB hub from Adaptec XHUB7PLUS Figure 19 USB download cable Figure 20 The USB download cable consists of the GX15 USB download AC charger cable and a USB data cable A USB data cable is not the existing download cable The USB download cable is exclusively for download not for any other purpose GX15 USB download AC charger ca...

Page 17: ... phone battery Download must be performed without a battery inserted Do not start restart a PC with a handset phone connected If a PC is set to the power saving mode disable it before download Whilst using a USB hub for download do not use the remaining ports for other devices Download may fail 4 4 2 Installation of the device driver Install the device driver SHARP The Upgrading Tool USB Device Ve...

Page 18: ... handsets phones connected to the PC including those via a USB hub If a handset phone is not recognised when connected to a PC Disconnect and reconnect the USB download cable If the handset phone is still not recognised repeat a few times Press Continue Anyway button Screen during installation Press Finish button ...

Page 19: ...n also start the application by selecting The GX15 UpgradingTool from the Start menu Figure 26 The download setup screen appears after starting the application Figure 27 1 Select Device Shows port numbers of handsets phones recognised by the PC 2 Select Load File Specify a file to download 3 Select Load Area Select data space to store files 4 Start Loading Flash Press to start download 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 20: ...ad cable If the corresponding box cannot be checked the handset phone may not be recognised correctly Disconnect and reconnect the USB download cable Easy steps for download 1 Selecting a handset phone When handset phone is recognised as a device the corresponding Port No box is checked If the box is unchecked data will not be downloaded to handset phone 2 Selecting a download file Select a file t...

Page 21: ...y Motorola format mot file can be downloaded You can select a file by entering a file name in the text box without pressing Select File button In this case enter the file location together Figure 29 File selection screen 2 3 Selecting download area Usually select both Program Download and File System Initialize Figure 30 Program Download and File System Initialize When both are selected programme ...

Page 22: ...ownload cable If Start Loading Flash button is disabled after connecting the handset phone Case 1 Handset Phone is not recognised by the PC Reconnect the PC and handset phone with the USB download cable Case 2 Some items are not selected on the download setup screen Make sure items of 1 3 are checked Figure 31 Press Start Loading Flash button to start download Figure 32 No handsets phones are conn...

Page 23: ...ad Aborting download Press Quit button on the PC screen to stop download Please wait for finishing process is displayed during the process Do not disconnect the USB download cable until the message disappears Figure 34 Flash Loader V4 50 Port No 01 Now loading Display on PC Display on handset phone Port No 1 ...

Page 24: ...wn below In the screen shot downloaded data are written to the handset phone correctly Figure 35 Screen after download Download errors If download fails X appears as shown below Disconnect and reconnect the USB download cable and then retry Figure 36 Display on PC Display on handset phone Port No 1 Flash Loader V4 50 Port No 01 Received SUM value SUM 0xbb7e ...

Page 25: ... 0 For Windows 2000 the driver is automatically installed 6 On the download setup screen port numbers become selectable for recognised handsets phones Refer to the section 2 Download to perform download Note Do not connect other devices to the remaining ports during download via a USB hub Download may fail 3 1 Using multiple USB hubs Connect multiple USB hubs according to the following 1 Connectio...

Page 26: ...Failed to open the MOT file to download The following are possible causes The file path contains special characters Special characters The extension of the file is not mot The file is in use The file path contains more than 257 bytes of characters There is no drive letter in the file path The file path is entered but the file name is not The file cannot be found The file is located on a CD ROM rem...

Page 27: ...tion Connect PC and GSM tester with a GPIB cable Connect PC and handset phone with a data cable Use a test battery or similar Connect an RF cable of GSM tester to handset phone PC Data cable Test battery Stabilised power supply RF cable Handset phone GSM tester GPIB cable ...

Page 28: ...ssage appears Lower the stabilised power supply voltage to 3 7 V and click OK Figure 41 1 A connected COM port appears 2 Set the GPIB No 3 Select the test instrument 4 Set the GPIB address 5 Set the Cable Offset values 6 Auto Dial Setting GSM 900 0 60 DCS 1800 0 95 PCS 1900 0 96 For cables with connector QCNWK0138AFZZ QCNWK0136AFZZ set the values as follows When the Auto Dial check box is checked ...

Page 29: ...n on the handset phone 2 Start RF calibration check on SPST and click Check 3 When initialisation is complete the following message appears Lower the stabilised power supply voltage to 3 7 V and click OK Figure 44 4 Make sure the voltage is set properly and press OK RF performance check starts Figure 45 5 The following dialogue box appears after the check Increase the stabilised power supply volta...

Page 30: ... set properly and press OK Figure 47 7 RF performance check is complete Click Save As and name the file to save the result Click OK to exit Figure 48 The following will be displayed in case of failure See the attachment 2 for troubleshooting Figure 49 ...

Page 31: ...han executing calibration Cal button and performance check Check button separately 1 Set the stabilised power supply voltage to 4 V and turn on the handset phone 2 Start RF calibration check on SPST and press Cal_Check 3 Lower the stabilised power supply voltage to 3 7 V and press OK 4 Make sure the voltage is set properly and press OK 5 After the calibration and check increase the stabilised powe...

Page 32: ...60 Mod_spectrum 200 37CH PCL19 61 Mod_spectrum 250 37CH PCL19 62 Mod_spectrum 400 37CH PCL19 63 Mod_spectrum 600 37CH PCL19 64 Mod_spectrum 800 37CH PCL19 65 Switch_Spectrum 1800 37CH PCL5 66 Switch_Spectrum 1200 37CH PCL5 67 Switch_Spectrum 600 37CH PCL5 68 Switch_Spectrum 400 37CH PCL5 69 Switch_Spectrum 400 37CH PCL5 70 Switch_Spectrum 600 37CH PCL5 71 Switch_Spectrum 1200 37CH PCL5 72 Switch_S...

Page 33: ...ectrum 600 699CH PCL0 Band Send ing Recei ve No Item to be inspected Chan nel PCL 185 Switch_Spectrum 1200 699CH PCL0 186 Switch_Spectrum 1800 699CH PCL0 187 Switch_Spectrum 1800 512CH PCL0 188 Switch_Spectrum 1200 512CH PCL0 189 Switch_Spectrum 600 512CH PCL0 190 Switch_Spectrum 400 512CH PCL0 191 Switch_Spectrum 400 512CH PCL0 192 Switch_Spectrum 600 512CH PCL0 193 Switch_Spectrum 1200 512CH PCL...

Page 34: ...trum 1200 661CH PCL0 300 Switch_Spectrum 1800 661CH PCL0 301 Switch_Spectrum 1800 512CH PCL0 302 Switch_Spectrum 1200 512CH PCL0 303 Switch_Spectrum 600 512CH PCL0 304 Switch_Spectrum 400 512CH PCL0 305 Switch_Spectrum 400 512CH PCL0 306 Switch_Spectrum 600 512CH PCL0 307 Switch_Spectrum 1200 512CH PCL0 308 Switch_Spectrum 1800 512CH PCL0 309 Switch_Spectrum 1800 810CH PCL0 310 Switch_Spectrum 120...

Page 35: ...ly the RF section PC with USB port GX15 data cable PWB repair jig GSM tester CMU200 4 6 2 Setup 1 Install GX15 USB driver from CD ROM if it is not installed 2 Set PWB and make connections as shown in Figures 51 and 52 Make sure connections are correct at the points shown in Figure 53 Figure 51 PWB installation PWB Guide Guide Guide ...

Page 36: ...GX15 2 28 CONFIDENTIAL Figure 52 Connections Figure 53 Contact points Red PC PWB repair jig GSM tester CMU 200 Black Data cable Points ...

Page 37: ...ised power supply and turn on the handset phone Figure 54 Turning power on 4 Start RF test tool 5 Press the Initialize Read Data button COM port is automatically selected Figure 55 6 Change the voltage if you need 7 Click OK to proceed Figure 56 Push ...

Page 38: ...lect a band and channel see 4 6 3 1 2 Select PCL Power Control Level using PCL bar 3 Select a data pattern 4 Click TX ON to start burst transmission You can check each part in this state 5 Click TX OFF to end burst transmission Data pattern TSC 5 includes Training Sequence GSM 5 and other part is pseudo random data Band selection Input box Channel bar PCL bar TX frequency of selected channels Curr...

Page 39: ...M tester The standard RX Gain Setting is Input power at the aerial connector of the handset phone RX Gain 16 dBm Excessive input power or RX Gain may cause damage to the handset phone GSM Band DCS PCS Band PCL GSM Tolerance PCL DCS PCS Tolerance dBm dBm 5 33 2 dB 0 30 2 dB 6 31 3 dB 1 28 3 dB 7 29 3 dB 2 26 3 dB 8 27 3 dB 3 24 3 dB 9 25 3 dB 4 22 3 dB 10 23 3 dB 5 20 3 dB 11 21 3 dB 6 18 3 dB 12 1...

Page 40: ...ollowing 1 Continuous sine wave without modulation with the following frequency Frequency of the measured channel 67 708 kHz e g channel GSM 37ch the result 942 467708 MHz Power 110 to 10 dBm 2 BCCH signal of the measured channel Power 110 to 10 dBm Result When the handset phone is properly calibrated the error between Estimated Power and Measured Power is less than 3 dB 4 6 4 Termination Turn off...

Page 41: ...t SPST resets the password handset phone code is set to 0000 Operation 1 Set the COM port on the SPST initial screen and click User Password Reset Click Yes to reset Click No to exit Figure 61 2 When completed the following appears Figure 62 ...

Page 42: ... check and adjustment The following dialogue box appears whilst process ing Figure 63 2 When completed the following is displayed Click Back to main menu to exit Figure 64 The functions of each button are described below 4 8 1 Back light check The display back light turns on and the message appears on the PC Figure 65 Check the back light and press OK If a failure occurs see 9 Back Light does not ...

Page 43: ...e found by SPST 1 Earpiece 2 Hands free Sound is heard in audio test No sound is heard in audio test 3 Hands free stereo Sound is heard in audio test No sound is heard in audio test 4 Earpiece analogue melody Troubleshooting based on 3 Troubleshooting See 7 Earpiece for loud speaker does not work Parts between IC105 pin 10 and IC103 pin 93 are defective or IC103 is defective See Hands free kit mon...

Page 44: ...ing dialogue box Trouble found by SPST 1 Handset microphone Handset receiver 2 Handset microphone Hands free receiver Troubleshooting based on 3 Troubleshooting See Phone in the section 2 Voice transmission recording is impossible See Hands free kit monaural headset in the section 3 No voice is heard from the earpiece or Hands free kit stereo headset Option in the section 3 No voice is heard from ...

Page 45: ...click or to set a correction value in the range of 99 to 99 and click Save Figure 68 4 8 11 Display flicker adjustment The following is displayed Figure 69 Check a main display visually within a distance of 20 cm from a fluorescent light and adjust the value to minimise flicker on the display with the and buttons Click Save and confirm that the main display does not flicker Fine adjustment for DC ...

Page 46: ...d leave it for about 20 seconds When completed the following message appears Figure 72 When an error occurs the corresponding message appears Solve the problem according to Solution Error 1 Error message There are too many white cracks Cause The light is not sufficiently blocked Solution Block the light completely and perform white defect correction again Error 2 Error message There are many white...

Page 47: ...n these pixels 1 Requirements Desk top type of fluorescent lamp Black defect correction sheet Figure 73 Illuminance meter 2 Procedure 1 Cover the camera section with the black defect correction sheet as shown in Figure 74 Figure 74 2 Check the distance from the fluorescent lamp by using an illuminance meter In the proper position for black defect correction illuminance is between 8 000 and 10 000 ...

Page 48: ... according to Solution Error 1 Error message There are too many black cracks Cause The light is too weak or strong Solution At the proper distance from the light source 8 000 10 000 lux perform black defect correction again Error 2 Error message There are many black cracks Cause The light is too weak or strong Solution At the proper distance from the light source 8 000 10 000 lux perform black def...

Page 49: ... does not provide tests of Bluetooth USB communication Check them according to the following instructions 5 1 Bluetooth 1 Connect GX15 to the network and check that a conversation talking and listening is possible using a Bluetooth headset Recommended Bluetooth headset JABRA BT200 PLANTRONICS M1000 PLANTRONICS M3000 2 Connect GX15 to another Bluetooth built in handset phone or PC and check that te...

Page 50: ... TP151 TP152 TP179 TP180 TP181 TP182 TP801 TP802 TP106 TP114 TP115 TP117 TP122 TP126 TP127 TP128 TP131 TP133 TP134 TP135 TP136 TP137 TP138 TP139 TP140 TP141 TP147 TP148 TP153 TP155 TP156 TP157 TP193 TP196 TP199 TP197 TP116 TP143 TP162 TP130 TP154 MAIN PWB A FRONT SIDE TP No Signal name TP801 VTCXO 2 9V TP802 VRF 2 9V ...

Page 51: ...46 SPEAKER RECIVER2 TP158 MODE_SELECT TP159 CHGIN_A 5 2V TP163 13MHZ_CLK TP164 VABB TP165 LIGHT1 KEYLED2 TP167 VRTC 1 8V TP170 VMEM 2 93V TP171 VCORE 1 8V TP174 LIGHT3 KEYLED TP175 SIM_POWER TP176 VMIC TP177 AUXADC1 TP195 Terminal for MEMORY adhesion check 1 TP198 Terminal for MEMORY adhesion check 2 TP401 VSCR 3 0V TP501 DGND TP502 VBAT TP503 CHGIN TP504 USC 1 TP505 USC 2 TP506 VBAT TP507 VUSB 3 ...

Page 52: ...12 Pictures cannot be taken See page 2 55 13 SIM card is not recognised See page 2 56 14 IrDA Infrared communication is impossible See page 2 57 15 Bluetooth communication is impossible See page 2 58 16 USB connection is impossible See page 2 58 Connect a battery of 4 0 V or more Execute File System initialisation of Downloader in SPST without loading a file Does File System initialisation start p...

Page 53: ...s of 2 93 2 93 and 1 82 V applied to VMEM TP170 VEXT TP110 and VCORE TP171 respectively IC103 is defective Is the waveform of signals from R169 connected to X101 32 kHz correct Are R167 R169 C174 C176 X101 and IC106 good in appearance and mounted properly X101 32 kHz oscillator R167 R169 C174 and C176 are defective or mounted improperly Or oscillating circuit of IC106 is defective Is the triangula...

Page 54: ... 96 R263 and R118 are defec tive IC103 is defective Is 0 5 V or more applied to R101 IC103 pin 9 side IC103 is defective Is 0 5 V or more applied to JK101 pin 5 Parts between socket JK101 pin 5 and IC103 pin 9 are defec tive Is 0 5 V or more applied to JK101 pin 3 Socket JK101 is defective Is 0 5 V or more applied to TP120 Parts between socket JK101 pin 3 and TP120 are defective Is 2 4 2 6 V appli...

Page 55: ...ed to IC103 pin 79 Is approx 1 7 V applied to IC103 pin 95 R262 and R117 are defec tive IC103 is defective Disconnect the hands free kit Is speaking voice heard to the person in the phone mode IC103 or IC106 is defective Is the voltage 0 V on R101 IC103 pin 9 side Socket JK101 is defective Phone mode is set Replace C123A Is the problem solved C123A is defective Replace JK101 Is the problem solved ...

Page 56: ... 4 2 6 V applied to R115 IC103 pin 76 side R115 is defective Hands free kit mode is set IC103 is defective Hands free kit Headset Replace the hands free kit Is sound produced The hands free kit is defective Is signal sent to JK101 pin 4 Socket JK101 is defective or the hands free kit is in a poor contact with the socket plug Is signal sent to TP121 Parts between socket JK101 pin 4 and TP121 are de...

Page 57: ...ox 15 seconds do the voltages on TP159 and TP502 and TP506 increase by more than 0 05 V R535 R536 Q102 IC107 IC102 Q101 IC103 D101 and D102 are defective The battery is defective or the battery cycle is shortened Are vibrator terminals in contact with the land Are terminals and the land clean Vibrator is deformed and defective When vibrator terminals and the land are dirty clean or replace them He...

Page 58: ...in contact with the land The earpiece is defective Is the impedance between earpiece terminals approx 8 ohms The earpiece is defective Is signal sent to TP145 TP146 or the earpiece contact pad The earpiece is defective Is signal sent to IC103 pins 91 107 89 and 105 Either of following parts are defective Between IC103 pins 91 107 and TP145 Between IC103 pins 89 105 and TP146 IC109 is defective Is ...

Page 59: ...e Handset in the section No voice is heard from the earpiece see page 2 48 IC103 or IC106 is defective Hands free kit Headset Replace the hands free kit Is the signal sent Hands free kit is defective In Playback window does playback start normally and the capacity bar change IC104 or IC106 is defective Not defective Is Multimedia Volume set to Silent Cancel Silent Is sound produced Is voice heard ...

Page 60: ...06 are defective or mounted improperly C530 L502 and IC506 are defective Is back light setting for Display set to On Go to the setting as follows and set it to On Settings Display Back light Time out Does it turn on Not defective Are R527 and R547 in good appearance and mounted prop erly R527 and R547 are defective Is approx 10 2 V applied between LED501 anode A terminal and LED503 cathode K termi...

Page 61: ...s frequency signal supplied to pin 1 of J801 FL905 is defective J801 is defective Receiver Is frequency signal sent from FL902 or FL903 EGSM900 band FL902 pins 6 7 DCS1800 band FL902 pins 8 9 PCS1900 band FL903 pins 3 4 Main PWB A is defective Is frequency signal supplied to FL902 or FL903 EGSM900 band FL902 pin 4 DCS1800 band FL902 pin 1 PCS1900 band FL903 pin 1 FL902 or FL903 is defective Is fre...

Page 62: ...IC110 is defective Capacitors C215 between C1 and C1 and C212 C194 between C2 and C2 are defective or mounted improperly Is voltage on VDD2 terminal C194 boosted to approx 6 V Are capacitors C215 between C1 and C1 and C212 C194 between C2 and C2 in good appearance and mounted properly Display unit is defective Is the voltage approx 10 V on VSS2 terminal C200 and approx 15 V on VDD1 terminal C211 A...

Page 63: ...s 2 8 V applied on pins 4 and 7 2 Is the voltage 0 V on pin 8 3 Is the 13 MHz frequency sent to pin 1 when camera is on IC603 peripheral circuits 1 Is 13 MHz frequency sent to R602 2 Is 2 93 V applied to C607 when camera is on Is 1 8 V applied to IC603 peripheral circuit TP607 when cam era is on IC601 or peripheral circuits are defective R605 C609 is mounted improperly Is 2 93 V applied to IC603 p...

Page 64: ...The contact point of the SIM card connector is deformed or dirty R110 or C131 is defective Is 2 85 V applied to CN101 pin 1 Are R110 and C131 good in appearance and mounted prop erly IC103 is defective Short terminal CN101 pin 1 to IC106 pin 195 is defective Is 2 85 V applied to CN101 pin 2 Is short terminal CN101 pin 1 to IC106 pin 195 good in appearance and mounted properly IC106 is defective R1...

Page 65: ...IC106 is defective Short terminal CN101 pin 2 to VEXT and C197 are defective Is 3 0 V supplied from VCC UN101 pin 1 Are short terminal CN101 pin 2 to VEXT and C197 good in appearance and mounted properly IC106 is defective Is SD signal UN101 pin 3 0 2 V or lower Q104 and IC106 are defective Does the RxD signal UN101 pin 4 send pulse waves periodi cally IrDA port UN101 is defective Is UN101 good in...

Page 66: ...of PCMCLK signal approx 256 kHz clock sent from R188 IC106 is defective Are pulse signals sent to BT_PCMOUT signal side of R199 IC402 is defective IC106 or IC402 is defective Connect a properly working phone to the PC USB cable that is not recognised Is it recognised Reinstall the driver and replace the USB cable to connect the phone Connect to a PC with the USB cable Is 5 V or more applied to TP5...

Page 67: ...GX15 2 59 CONFIDENTIAL MEMO ...

Page 68: ...lay panel is placed in a proper position without inclination 4 Make sure that all three battery terminals protrude evenly 5 Make sure that the pawl of aerial is upside FASTENING TORQUE Referential Value The reference value is measured when an electric screwdriver HIOS CL4000 is used SOLDERING SPECIFICATION Soldering iron must be set to 350 C for 5 seconds STANDARD POSITION OF ATTACHMENT When repla...

Page 69: ...ndard position Spacer Display Front Cabinet Assembly Standard position Standard position Sensor Moisture Small Front Cabinet Assembly Standard position Main PWB A Rear Side Standard position Cushion Camera Switch SW520 Isolation Sheet Key PWB Key PWB B Rear Side Standard position Standard position Standard position Standard position ...

Page 70: ...1 Socket Spacer 2 Hook C1 x1 C2 x1 4 Aerial Cover Assembly SLIDE 2 3 1 1 2 3 A3 x 4 A1 x 1 A2 x 1 SLIDE UP Jig Flathead Screwdriver Use something flat and hard for example a guitar pick Insert a flathead screwdriver into the slot and slightly lift up the aerial cover assembly Insert a jig into the space Slide a jig to release 4 hooks A3 Back Cabinet Assembly SLIDE Front Cabinet Assembly 1 SLIDE 1 ...

Page 71: ... 5 Display Assembly 1 Flat Cable 2 Hook E1 x1 E2 x4 5 6 Main PWB A 1 Hook F1 x2 6 a a b b E2 x 4 D2 x 1 D1 x 1 D1 x 1 E1 x 1 Key PWB B Display Display Holder Assembly Main PWB A Display Flathead Screwdriver Prevent dirt and dust from entering the inside when replacing the display F1 x 2 Key PWB Holder Main PWB A 1 2 ...

Page 72: ...TK73840G REGULATOR IC108 1323B30G REGULATOR IC602 TK11128C REGULATOR IC403 R118030B REGULATOR IC110 R118030B REGULATOR IC601 XC621918 REGULATOR IC101 YMU762C SOUND IC507 74VHC1GT LOGIC IC105 NL17SZ08 LOGIC IC102 Q5RW45B 4 5V REGULATOR IC114 TC75S58A COMPARATOR Baseband Serial Port Filter Filter Audio Serial Port Voltage Reference BUFFER POWER ON RESET GENERATOR Control Serial Port AFC DAC Ramp RAM...

Page 73: ...2 to 914 8 MHz DCS1800 1710 2 to 1784 8 MHz PCS1900 1850 2 to 1909 8 MHz RFVCO TX GSM900 3848 8 to 3979 2 MHz DCS1800 3580 4 to 3729 6 MHz PCS1900 3860 4 to 3979 6 MHz RX GSM900 3700 8 to 3839 2 MHz DCS1800 3610 4 to 3759 6 MHz PCS1900 3860 4 to 3979 6 MHz ARFCN IFVCO EGSM900 975 to 1023 0 to 9 656 MHz 10 to 124 640 MHz DCS1800 512 to 670 640 MHz 671 to 885 656 MHz PCS1900 512 to 810 640 MHz 90deg...

Page 74: ...REG VSIM VEXT 2 75V 2 93V 3 00V 170mA AINxP VMIC 2 4V 2 5V 2 6V 1mA VSIM 2 75V 2 85V 2 95V 20mA VMEM 2 75V 2 93V 3 00V 150mA VCORE 1 72V 1 8V 1 9 80mA VT 2 71V 2 75V 2 79 10mA VBAT7 VBAT8 2 VBAT1 VBAT2 VBAT3 2 VBAT4 VMEMSEL Low 2 93V High 1 88V SPWR 1 5 kohms I F VEXT min2 5V typ3 0V max3 3V GPIO_35 LIGHT2 Q505 ON OFF USB_VBUS 4 ON OFF IC503 TK73840G REGULATOR min 2 9V typ 3 0V max3 1V max4mA min ...

Page 75: ...GX15 4 6 CONFIDENTIAL MEMO ...

Page 76: ...ring between the section and chassis using a digital multimeter handset phone out of range Conditions SIM card inserted power on in stand by mode opened Schematic diagram and Wiring Side of P W Board for this model are subject to change for improvement without prior notice Parts marked with are important for maintaining the safety of the set Be sure to replace these parts with specified ones for m...

Page 77: ...2 C871 FL803 6Pin BS1 C870 FL803 10Pin BS3 C872 FL803 12Pin BS4 R1863 IC802 41Pin 1 2 3 4 BS2 C871 FL803 6Pin BS1 C870 FL803 10Pin BS3 C872 FL803 12Pin BS4 R1863 IC802 41Pin 1 2 3 4 BS2 C871 FL803 6Pin BS1 C870 FL803 10Pin BS3 C872 FL803 12Pin BS4 R1863 IC802 41Pin RF Test Tool Tx test DCS1800 PCS1900 Band RF Test Tool Rx test GSM900 DCS1800 Band RF Test Tool Rx test PCS1900 Band ...

Page 78: ...GX15 5 3 CONFIDENTIAL 13M IN CLKIN Stand by 13M OUT CLKOUT Stand by OSCIN 32 kHz Stand by C833 IC106 142Pin R166 IC106 84Pin R174A IC106 49Pin 5 6 7 ...

Page 79: ...57 35 59 45 24 5 39 28 D 68 32 22 10 54 A 13 52 K 41 1 C 56 8 E 60 49 F 40 B G 2 58 3 61 9 38 63 43 4 3 7 65 50 16 9 67 62 30 6 34 47 17 18 25 8 64 1 44 66 37 21 12 71 72 70 69 77 78 76 75 81 82 80 79 74 83 84 73 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 6...

Page 80: ...A1 SC CE1 A5 A4 A0 F1 CE GND OE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 A B C D E F G H 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 20 19 14 13 16 15 18 17 28 27 22 21 24 23 26 25 36 35 30 29 32 31 34 33 44 43 38 37 40 39 42 41 52 51 46 45 48 47 50 49 60 59 54 53 56 55 58 57 70 69 64 63 66 65 68 67 61 62 71 72 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 4...

Page 81: ...ct GND GND Not connect Not connect Not connect USB Hands Free ES AC DC Charger 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 TP506 TP507 G USC 4 TP508 TP509 VEXT 2 93V G RESET NG ND NS ND 1 2 3 4 TP510 VCORE KEYPADROW 2 KEYPADROW 1 KEYPADROW 4 KEYPADROW 3 POWONKEY KEYPADCOL 4 KEYPADCOL 3 KEYPADCOL 1 KEYPADCOL 0 KEYPADCOL 2 KEYPADROW 0 KEYPADROW 3 KEYPADROW 0 GND KEYPADCOL 4 KEYLED2 KEYPADCOL 1 KEYLED KEYPADCOL...

Page 82: ...16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 G ADD 19 G ADD 18 G DATA 0 15 VCAM_1R8V 1 8V NC NC CE Vss NC VIN VOUT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 NC NC NC TP607 NC FRAME VALID DOUT4 DOUT1 STANDBY PIXCLK SDATA DOUT7 DOUT6 D GND A GND DOUT2 CLK IN LINE VALID DOUT5 DOUT3 VDD SADDR SCLK D GND VDD VAA FLASH...

Page 83: ...0 1900 TX GSM850 900 TX Vc850RX 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 G BS4 G IP 1 2 3 4 5 6 G TCXOEN G QP NC RX_DCS RX_PCS RX_GSM900 BS1 BS1 BATT BS3 VRF VRF VRF TXOUT_GSM TXOUT_DCS PCS BS4 BS2 BS2 VTCXO VTCXO DCS GSM BS4 PCS BS2 LOW HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH TX BS1 BS2 DCS RX RX TX GSM HIGH TX PCS RX BS3 HIGH LOW LOW 900 BS4 HIGH LOW HIGH HIGH HIGH LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW...

Page 84: ...31 C232 C233 R270 C236 R273 C237 R274 C238 C239 R275 R276 C240 C241 C244 C245 Q101 Q102 Q104 V502 V503 V504 V505 V506 LED501 LED502 LED503 R102 R103 R104 R105 R106 R108 R115 R116 R117 R118 R119 R120 C121A R122 C123 L124 R125 L127 R128 R130 R131 R132 R133 L135 R136 CN504 R141 C107 R143 C108 R144 R530 R148 R532 X101 C112 C113 R150 C115 C116 C117 R153 C501 R157 R159 C120 C121 C122 C124 R160 C125 R161...

Page 85: ... R613 R614 R810 R811 C200 C209 C210 C211 C212 C215 C216 C217 C218 C601 C602 C604 C605 C606 C607 C608 C609 C221 C222 C223 C227 C610 C806 C807 C613 C614 L891 C615 L892 C810 C811 C812 V101 ZD101 C830 C831 C832 C833 C835 C836 C837 C840 C841 C842 C843 C844 C845 L101 L102 V512 L103 V513 L104 V514 Q501 Q502 Q503 C850 Q504 C851 Q505 Q506 Q507 C855 C856 C857 C860 C870 C871 C872 C873 IC601 IC602 L1871 L1872...

Page 86: ...OL 0 LEFT Not Not KEYPADCOL 3 KEYPADCOL 2 KEYPADCOL 4 KEYPADCOL 1 KEYPADCOL 0 KEYPADCOL 3 6 KEYPADROW 1 1 Ghost SEND SIDE UP SIDE DOWN KEYPADROW 4 KEYPADROW 3 KEYPADROW 2 KEYPADROW 0 KEYPADROW 1 KEYPADROW 4 B 2 CAMERA Not GND KEYPADROW 0 KEYPADCOL 1 KEYPADCOL 4 KEYPADROW 3 KEYPADROW 1 KEYPADROW 4 GND VBAT KEYPADCOL 2 KEYPADCOL 3 KEYPADCOL 0 KEYLED2 KEYPADROW 2 GND POWONKEY POWONKEY RELAY FPC PWC C...

Page 87: ... D E F G H 1 2 3 4 5 6 KEY PWB B FRONT SIDE KEY PWB B REAR SIDE RELAY FPC PWB C 1 LEFT SOFT SEND CENTRE RIGHT SOFT END POWER 4 7 3 6 9 2 5 8 0 CN504 5 11 2 G 1 2 17 15 5 10 16 CN701 LED702 LED703 LED704 LED705 LED706 LED707 R701 R702 R703 R704 R705 R706 R707 LED701 ...

Page 88: ...107 PIN NO VOLTAGE 1 2 3 4 0 005V 0 005V NC 0 003V IC110 PIN NO VOLTAGE 1 2 3 4 2 93V 0V 3 01V 3 69V IC503 PIN NO VOLTAGE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V NC 3 69V 3 67V IC504 PIN NO VOLTAGE 1 2 3 4 5 6 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V IC506 PIN NO VOLTAGE 1 2 3 4 5 6 3 59V 3 7V IC601 PIN NO VOLTAGE 1 2 3 4 5 6 3 69V NC 0V NC 0V 0V IC114 PIN NO VOLTAGE 1 2 3 4 5 0V 0V 0V 0V IC507 PIN NO VOLTAGE 1 2 3 4 5 0V 0...

Page 89: ...er terminal 1 Not used 18 SPOUT2 NC Output Speaker terminal 2 Not used 19 MTR Output External motor control terminal 20 D7 Input Output CPU I F data bus 7 21 D6 Input Output CPU I F data bus 6 22 D5 Input Output CPU I F data bus 5 23 D4 Input Output CPU I F data bus 4 24 D3 Input Output CPU I F data bus 3 25 D2 Input Output CPU I F data bus 2 26 D1 Input Output CPU I F data bus 1 27 D0 Input Outpu...

Page 90: ...N Input Output Q channel positive input output 15 QP Input Output Q channel negative input output 16 NC_A16 Not used 17 TMS Input Not used 18 TCK Input Not used 19 VBAT3 Input External interface regulator input 20 VEXT Output External interface supply 21 NC_B05 Not used 22 BATTYPE Input Battery type identification input 23 NC_B07 Not used 24 VBATSENSE Input Battery voltage sense input 25 TEMP1 Inp...

Page 91: ... 71 LIGHT2 Output USB charge enable 72 LIGHT3 Output Key pad LED control 1 73 VCORE Output Digital core supply 1 72 1 9 V 74 VBAT7 Input Digital core regulator input 75 LGND Light driver earth 76 VMIC Output Microphone supply 2 4 2 6 V 77 VCORE Output Digital core supply 1 72 1 9 V 78 VBAT8 Input Memory interface regulator input 79 AIN2P Input Headset mic audio positive input 80 AIN1P Input Mic au...

Page 92: ...h for power supply 124 AGND0 Thermal earth for power supply 125 AGND0 Thermal earth for power supply 126 AGND0 Thermal earth for power supply 127 AGND0 Thermal earth for power supply 128 AGND0 Thermal earth for power supply 129 AGND0 Thermal earth for power supply 130 AGND0 Thermal earth for power supply 131 AGND0 Thermal earth for power supply 132 AGND0 Thermal earth for power supply 133 AGND0 Th...

Page 93: ... Input Reset power down input Flash When deleting writing block VIH When reading VIH Reset power down VIL 31 A22 Input Address input Flash 32 NC Not used 33 DQ12 Input Output Data input output common 34 CE2 Input Sleep state input Smartcombo RAM 35 NC Not used 36 F SC VCC Power common 37 F WP Input Write protect input Flash When F WP is set to VIL it is prohibited to cancel lock bit of the block t...

Page 94: ...ed 72 NC Not used Pin No Terminal name Input Output Description of terminal 128M x16 bit Flash memory 64M x16 bit Smart Combo RAM DQ0 DQ15 F SC VCC F RY BY GND VPP A22 A0 A21 OE F CE F WE F WP RST 30 RST 1 12 11 9 7 10 8 6 2 4 3 5 D G A C B F H E 3 A20 46 UB 45 LB 47 NC 18 SC WE 37 F WP 69 OE 21 F WE 22 F RY BY 67 F1 CE 60 SC CE1 34 CE2 70 NC 23 A21 32 NC 31 A22 41 F SC VCC 61 NC 62 NC 63 NC 48 T1...

Page 95: ...nerator IC 18 GPIO_36 Output AOUT3 bias control 19 ASDI Input Audio serial port data input from analogue BB 20 GPIO_35 Output Camera power control 1 21 ADD 0 Output Not used 22 ASFS Input Audio serial port framing signal input from analogue BB 23 BSIFS Input Baseband serial port input framing signal input from analogue BB 24 BSDO Output Baseband serial port data output to analogue BB 25 CSDI Input...

Page 96: ...ol for flash memory 1 76 GPIO_14 Output PCM clock output for Bluetooth module 77 GPIO_10 Input USB detection 78 GPIO_12 Output Reset output for LCD module 79 VMEM Input Memory power supply 2 7 3 3 V VMEM 80 ADD 14 Output Processor address bus 14 81 GND Earth 82 VCC Input Core power supply 1 7 1 9 V VCORE 83 ADD 10 Output Processor address bus 10 84 CLKOUT Output 13 MHz clock output for analogue BB...

Page 97: ...141 GPIO_42 Output Chip select for LCD module 142 CLKIN Input 13 MHz clock input 143 VSIM Input SIM power supply 1 7 3 3 V VSIM 144 GND Earth 145 USC 3 Input Pull up to VEXT 146 USC 1 Input USC pin RXD 147 GND Earth 148 USC 0 Output USC pin Ginie_TX 149 DATA 10 Input Output Processor data bus 10 150 DATA 8 Input Output Processor data bus 8 151 NRD Output Processor read strobe 152 DATA 14 Input Out...

Page 98: ...Audio select for accessories connector 187 NLWR NLSB Output Processor low write strobe 188 NWAIT Input Not used 189 NRESET Input System reset input 190 BURSTCLK Output Hardware version select 0 191 NRAMCS1 Output Chip select for PSRAM 1 192 NAUXCS1 Output Hardware version select 2 193 GPIO_43 Output Not used 194 VDDUSB Input USB power supply 2 8 3 3 V VUSB 195 GPIO_23 Output SIM interface reset 19...

Page 99: ...o Terminal name Input Output Description of terminal 1 VDD Input Input 2 GND Earth 3 CE Input Chip enable 4 ECO Input High speed low consumption selector switch 5 VOUT Output Output Pin No Terminal name Input Output Description of terminal 1 CE Input Chip enable 2 GND Earth 3 VOUT Output Output 4 VDD Input Input VIN ON OFF VSS VOUT 1 4 3 2 ON OFF circuit Overcurrent protection circuit Reference vo...

Page 100: ...y for ROM memory and AIO ports Not used 10 VSS_MEM Earth connections for ROM memory and AIO ports 11 PIO 0 RXEN NC Input Output Control output for external LNA if fitted Not used 12 PIO 1 TXEN NC Input Output Control output for external PA class 1 only Not used 13 PIO 2 Input Output Programmable input output line 14 PIO 3 NC Input Output Programmable input output line Not used 15 VSS_MEM Earth con...

Page 101: ...ked memory Not used 52 PCM_OUT Output Synchronous data output 53 PCM_IN Input Synchronous data input 54 PCM_SYNC Input Output Synchronous data sync 55 VDD_VCO Input Positive supply for VCO and synthesiser circutry 56 LOOP_FILTER Connection to external PLL loop filter Do not connect Not used 57 NC Not used 58 AIO 0 Input Output Programmable input output line Not used 59 AIO 1 Input Output Programma...

Page 102: ...X_A TX_B AUX_DAC PIO 1 TXEN USB_DP USB_DN SPI_CSB SPI_CLK SPI_MOSI SPI_MISO UART_TX UART_RX UART_RTS UART_CTS PCM_OUT PCM_IN PCM_SYNC PCM_CLK VDD_PRG PIO 2 PIO 3 PIO 4 PIO 5 PIO 6 PIO 7 PIO 8 PIO 9 PIO 10 PIO 11 VDD_USB VDD_PIO VDD_PADS FLASH_EN TEST_EN VDD_MEM VDD_CORE VDD_ANA VDD_RADIO VSS_USB VSS_PIO VSS_PADS VSS_MEM VSS_CORE LOOP_FILTER VSS VSS_ANA VSS_VCO VSS_RADIO AIO 0 AIO 1 AIO 2 VDD_VCO X...

Page 103: ...t 5 VIN Input Input Pin No Terminal name Input Output Description of terminal 1 D1 Input Output Data Input Output 2 GND Earth 3 D2 Input Output Data Input Output 4 D3 Input Output Data Input Output 5 NC Not used 6 D4 Input Output Data Input Output Pin No Terminal name Input Output Description of terminal 1 VOUT Output Output 2 GND Earth 3 FB Input Feedback 4 CTRL Input Dimming control and shutdown...

Page 104: ...put CPU I F address 14 A1 Input CPU I F address 15 RDB Input CPU I F read signal input 16 HVDD2 External digital power supply 2 1 8 3 0 V 17 OD8 Input Output CPU I F data bus bit 8 18 OD11 Input Output CPU I F data bus bit 11 19 TEST5 Input Test terminal 5 20 OD7 Input Output CPU I F data bus bit 7 21 OD13 Input Output CPU I F data bus bit 13 22 OD12 Input Output CPU I F data bus bit 12 23 OD6 Inp...

Page 105: ...ra module 56 HSYNC Input Horizontal synchronous signal 57 D7 Input Image I F input data bit 7 58 D5 Input Image I F input data bit 5 59 Continuity test terminal Not used 60 TEST3 Input Test terminal 3 61 ACL Output Reset signal output to camera module 62 SDC Input Output Artificial I C I F clock line 63 HVDD1 External digital power supply 1 3 0 V 64 GND Earth 65 VSYNC Input Vertical synchronous si...

Page 106: ...CO output for GSM 22 VCCIQ Input VCC for IQ modulator 23 IOUT IIN Input Output Positive output input of I channel modulator 24 IOUTB IINB Input Output Negative output input of I channel modulator 25 QOUT QIN Input Output Positive output input of Q channel modulator 26 QOUTB QIN Input Output Negative output input of Q channel modulator 27 VCCIFSYN Input VCC for IFVCO buffer and divider and IF synth...

Page 107: ...tage output to feed VCC 21 VCC3 DCS PCS Input Controlled voltage input the DCS PCS driver stage 22 NC Not used 23 NC Not used 24 NC Not used 25 NC Not used 26 NC Not used 27 NC Not used 28 NC Not used 29 NC Not used 30 GND Earth 31 PoutDCS1800 1900 Output Output power DCS PCS 32 GND Earth 33 NC Not used 34 GND Earth 35 VCC2 DCS PCS Input Controlled voltage input the DCS PCS driver stage 36 GND Ear...

Page 108: ...22 23 24 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 PoutDCS 1800 1900 NC VCC2 GSM NC GND GND Pout_GSM 850 900 GND GND GND GND VCC2 DCS PCS VCC GND GND VCC1 DCS PCS BAND SEL TX ENABLE VBATT VBATT Pin_DCS 1800 1900 GSM GND Pin_GSM 850 900 NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC VCC3 GSM VCC OUT VCC OUT VCC3 DCS PCS NC Vramp VCC1 GSM NC NC NC NC VCC Fully Integrated Power ...

Page 109: ...7 MSB 12 DOUT6 Output CCIR656 RGB data bit 6 13 DOUT5 Output CCIR656 RGB data bit 5 14 DOUT4 Output CCIR656 RGB data bit 4 15 DOUT3 Output CCIR656 RGB data bit 3 16 DOUT2 Output CCIR656 RGB data bit 2 17 DOUT1 Output CCIR656 RGB data bit 1 18 DOUT0 Output Digital power 2 8 V 19 FLASH Output Flash strobe 20 PIXCLK Output Pixel clock out Pixel data output are valid during rising edge of this clock F...

Page 110: ...utput 20 COMH Output Common high level power supply 21 COML Output Common low level power supply 22 OSCOUT Output Oscillation signal 23 OSCIN Input Oscillation signal 24 VCC1 Logic power 25 RD Input Read control signal input 26 WR Input Write control signal input 27 RS Input Input for command display data identifica tion signal 28 RESET Input Reset signal input 29 CS Input Chip select signal input...

Page 111: ...fied ones for maintaining the safety and performance of the set GX15 GX15 This document has been published to be used for after sales service only The contents are subject to change without notice CONFIDENTIAL 1 INTEGRATED CIRCUITS 2 TRANSISTORS 3 DIODES 4 FILTERS 5 COILS 6 VARIABLE RESISTORS 7 VIBRATORS 8 THERMISTOR 9 ARRAY PARTS 10 CAPACITORS 11 RESISTORS 12 OTHER CIRCUITRY PARTS 13 CABINET PART...

Page 112: ...C114 YET Q504 VSEC4401C 1L AB FET EC4401 C Q505 VSEC4401C 1L AB FET EC4401 C Q506 VSEC4301C 1L AB FET EC4301 C Q507 VSEC4401C 1L AB FET EC4401 C 3 DIODES D101 VHDRB52030T 1L AB Silicon RB52030T D102 VHDRB160M30 1L AC Silicon RB160M30 D104 VHDRB52030T 1L AB Silicon RB52030T D105 VHDRB52130T 1L AB Silicon RB52130T D108 VHDRB52030T 1L AB Silicon RB52030T D109 VHD1SS388F 1L AB Silicon 1SS388F D502 VHD...

Page 113: ...70 ohms R611 RMPTR4474ACZZN AB Array 470 kohms R612 RMPTR4474ACZZN AB Array 470 kohms R613 RMPTR4474ACZZN AB Array 470 kohms 10 CAPACITORS C101 VCCCCZ1EH470JT AB 47 pF CH 25V C105 VCKYCZ1AB104KT AA 0 1 µ F 10V C106 VCKYCZ0JB105KT AB 1 µ F 6 3V C107 RC KZ1315AFZZN AC 10 µ F 6 3V C108 RC KZ1315AFZZN AC 10 µ F 6 3V C109 VCCCCZ1EH470JT AB 47 pF CH 25V C110 VCCCCZ1EH470JT AB 47 pF CH 25V C112 VCCCCZ1EH...

Page 114: ... F 10V C222 VCKYCY0JB225KT AC 2 2 µ F 6 3V C223 RC KZ1308AFZZT AD 4 7 µ F 6 3V C227 VCKYCY0JB225KT AC 2 2 µ F 6 3V C231 VCKYCZ1AB104KT AA 0 1 µ F 10V C232 VCKYCZ1AB104KT AA 0 1 µ F 10V C233 VCKYCZ0JB105KT AB 1 µ F 6 3V C236 VCKYCZ1AB104KT AA 0 1 µ F 10V C237 VCCCCZ1EH470JT AB 47 pF CH 25V C238 VCKYCZ1CB103KT AB 0 01 µ F 16V C239 VCKYCZ0JB105KT AB 1 µ F 6 3V C240 VCCCCZ1EH470JT AB 47 pF CH 25V C241...

Page 115: ...1824 VCKYCZ1EB102KT AB 0 001 µ F 25V C1862 VCKYCZ1EB102KT AB 0 001 µ F 25V C1863 VCCCCZ1EH101JT AB 100 pF CH 25V C1865 VCCCCZ1EH820JT AA 82 pF CH 25V C1866 VCCCCZ1EH101JT AB 100 pF CH 25V C1875 VCCCCZ1EH3R0CT AA 3 pF CH 25V C1876 RC CZ0066CFZZN AB 1 8 pF 16V 11 RESISTORS R101 VRS CZ1JB474JT AB 470 kohms 1 16W R102 VRS CZ1JB103DT AB 10 kohm 1 16W R103 VRS CZ1JB000JT AB 0 ohm Jumper 0 5x1 0mm R104 V...

Page 116: ...683DT AA 68 kohms 1 16W R268 VRS CZ1JB124JT AB 120 kohms 1 16W R270 VRS CZ1JB000JT AB 0 ohm Jumper 0 5x1 0mm R273 VRS CZ1JB101JT AB 100 ohm 1 16W R274 VRS CZ1JB101JT AB 100 ohm 1 16W R275 VRS CZ1JB101JT AB 100 ohm 1 16W R276 VRS CZ1JB000JT AB 0 ohm Jumper 0 5x1 0mm R411 VRS CZ1JB2R2JT AA 2 2 ohms 1 16W R412 VRS CZ1JB000JT AB 0 ohm Jumper 0 5x1 0mm R418 VRS CZ1JB000JT AB 0 ohm Jumper 0 5x1 0mm R502...

Page 117: ... 0 5x1 0mm R834 VRS CZ1JB000JT AB 0 ohm Jumper 0 5x1 0mm R1860 VRS CZ1JB000JT AB 0 ohm Jumper 0 5x1 0mm R1861 VRS CZ1JB473JT AA 47 kohms 1 16W R1862 VRS CZ1JB104JT AA 100 kohm 1 16W R1863 VRS CZ1JB104JT AA 100 kohm 1 16W 12 OTHER CIRCUITRY PARTS AN401 QCNTAA013AFPZN AF Terminal Aerial ANT801 QCNTAA012AFPZN AE Terminal Aerial BAT100 RDNTLA002AFPZ AF Battery Back up CA100 RUNTZA021AFPZ BC Camera CN1...

Page 118: ...04 1 PWB A 104 7 116 103 1 103 3 103 4 115 111 MO100 110 MIC100 109 BAT100 114 112 EP100 103 2 105 104 2 PWB B 104 21 PWB C 601 602x4 102 7 104 12 104 18 104 13 104 4 104 10 104 14 108 104 23 CA100 104 6 104 17 104 25 104 19 104 24 104 15 104 104 3 104 16 104 5 104 8 104 9 107 101 104 22 LCD100 104 11 101 2 101 3 101 4 101 1 101 5 ...

Page 119: ...Board Unit EP 104 DKENDW142AFS5 CG Board Unit R 104 DKENDW142AFS6 CG Board Unit T 104 DKENDW142AFS7 CG Board Unit PP 104 DKENDW142AFS8 CG Board Unit S 104 DKENDW142AFS9 CG Board Unit H 104 1 Main Not Replacement Item PWB A 104 2 Key Not Replacement Item PWB B 104 3 LHLDB1190AFZZL AE Holder Back up Battery 104 4 LHLDZA027AF01 AQ Display Holder Assembly 104 5 LHLDZA028AFZZ AE Holder Key PWB 104 6 PC...

Page 120: ... AA Polyethylene Bag User Guide U 10 SSAKH0337AFZZ AB Polyethylene Bag User Guide Except for U 11 TCADHA006AFZZ AE Quick Start Guide E EP L Q R A Z 11 TCADHA027AFZZ AE Quick Start Guide G GP 11 TCADHA029AFZZ Quick Start Guide T 11 TCADHA030AFZZ AL Quick Start Guide H 11 TCADHA031AFZZ AF Quick Start Guide S 11 TCADHA032AFZZ AL Quick Start Guide PP 11 TCADHA033AFZZ AG Quick Start Guide D 11 TCADHA03...

Page 121: ... U 14 TINSIA008AFZZ User Guide T 14 TINSPA011AFZZ AN User Guide PP 14 TINSSA010AFZZ AH User Guide S 14 TINSWA012AFZZ AN User Guide W 14 TINSZA014AFZZ AK User Guide D 14 TINSZA016AFZZ AN User Guide B 15 TLABZ2793AFZZ AA Sheet Security E B D Only 16 TCADZ0263AFZZ AC Card Free Service T Only 17 UBATIA004AFZZ Rechargeable Li ion Battery XN 1BT30 18 UDSKAA009AF01 AK CD ROM 19 Label Case 20 TLABZA044AFZ...

Page 122: ...pan No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without prior written permission of the publisher COPYRIGHT 2004 BY SHARP CORPORATION ALL RIGHTS RESERVED A0406 PDF KS KJ J GX15 CONFIDENTIAL ...

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