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SERVICE MANUAL

For Primary Service

SPECIFICATIONS

Frequency range

Dual Mode, Dual Band (Amps Mode)

Transmit: 824.04 to 848.97 MHz
Receive:

869.04 to 893.97 MHz

Single Band, Dual Mode (CDMA/PCS)

Transmit: 1851.25 to 1908.75 MHz
Receive:

1931.25 to 1988.75 MHz

Dimensions

5.7 

×

 2.0 

×

 1.5 inches (h/w/d) (not including antenna)

(146 

×

 50 

×

 37 mm)

Mass (weight)

Approx. 7.2 oz (203 g) (including battery)

RF power output

Dual Mode, Dual Band and Single Band

CDMA:

0.01 

µ

W to 300 mW

FM:

6 mW to 600 mW

Operational temperature

–22°F to +140°F (–30°C to +60°C)
(Battery pack –10°C to +40°C)

Supplied accessories

QN-003BPLH Hi-Cap Li-Ion Battery pack (1)
QN-001AC AC Adapter (1)
Hand strap (1)

Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.

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PORTABLE CELLULAR TELEPHONE

WITH ACCESSORIES

CM-Sx100
CM-Bx200

CM-Mx300

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Summary of Contents for CM-B 200 Series

Page 1: ...ding battery RF power output Dual Mode Dual Band and Single Band CDMA 0 01 µW to 300 mW FM 6 mW to 600 mW Operational temperature 22 F to 140 F 30 C to 60 C Battery pack 10 C to 40 C Supplied accessories QN 003BPLH Hi Cap Li Ion Battery pack 1 QN 001AC AC Adapter 1 Hand strap 1 Design and specifications are subject to change without notice Visit our web site http www sony com wireless PORTABLE CEL...

Page 2: ...power button 16 Press to turn the phone on or off Connector 14 Use to connect the phone to either the AC adapter a cigarette lighter adapter a desktop charger or a hands free car kit Display 1 Short character display Shows settings such as the number of the currently displayed Features menu as well as Phone Book and Calls List memory locations 2 in use out of service icon 16 18 20 The in use icon ...

Page 3: ...on Three Service Tools Section Four Audio Break Out Box Standard Test Jig SST Service Support Tool RF Connector Standard Handset LCD Removal Tool Standard Handset Interface Cable DST Digital Service Tool Standard Test Cable Assembly Disassembly Section Five Exploded View Section Six Parts List Accessories Section Seven ...

Page 4: ...N A N A to skip NAM 2 and continue Now you are ready to start programming Service Programming for the Standard PCS phone Instruction for Programming NAM Data The instructions below show how to program NAM Number Assignment Module data STEP OPERATION Preparation 1 2 3 4 5 Press the Power Button Enter Access Code 111111 Push Jog Dial navigator twice to select Programming Enter Security Code default ...

Page 5: ... DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT OPERATION 17 Phone model is read only Push Jog Dial navigator N A N A 18 This display appears briefly when programming N A N A is completed Powers Off PHONE MODEL XX XXX OK Back Notes To go back to the previous display press To exit service programming select Exit at step 5 or select OK at step 17 ...

Page 6: ...k ID registration then push Jog Dial navigator 16 Enter AMPS phone then push Jog Dial navigator 10 digits 0000000000 17 Turn Jog Dial navigator to select yes or no for Yes or No Yes Home system registration then push Jog Dial navigator STEP OPERATION Now you are ready to start programming Preparation 1 2 3 4 5 Press the Power Button Enter Access Code 111111 Push Jog Dial navigator twice to select ...

Page 7: ...d Class is read only automatically 0 15 Last digit of set to the last digit of the mobile Phone Push Jog Dial navigator 21 Push Jog Dial navigator to edit NAM 2 N A N A See steps 1 4 9 20 Press to skip NAM 2 and exit 22 Phone model is read only Push Jog Dial navigator N A N A 23 Push Jog Dial navigator to exit service programming NAM 1 AMPS Auto Reg yes OK Back Settings NAM 2 Edit Next NAM 1 Acces...

Page 8: ... then push Jog Dial 0 to 32767 0 navigator 1 2 3 4 5 Preparation Program each item as follows Programming Now you are ready to start programming NAM 1 Home SID 0 OK Back Basic NAM 1 Programming is Complete Options NAM 1 Phone 000 000 0000 OK Back Slot Cycle Index 1 OK Back Non Basic NAM 1 Items Edit Next NAM 1 Mobile Country Code 310 OK Back NAM 1 NMSID 0000000000 OK Back NAM 1 CDMA Phone 00000000...

Page 9: ...o select yes disable Yes or Hide Yes or hide for auto registration then push Jog Dial navigator 31 Enter Lockout SID 1 then push Jog Dial navigator 0 to 32767 0 If you do not enter new SID the phone skips other lockout SID setting 32 Enter Lockout SID 2 then push Jog Dial navigator 0 to 32767 0 If you do not enter new SID the phone skips other lockout SID setting 33 Enter Lockout SID 3 then push J...

Page 10: ... the standby display or during a call Minute alert This alert beeps periodically during a call to help you keep track of the length of the call Multiple NAM registration Registering your phone with more than one carrier An alternative to roaming If you travel frequently to a specific area registering the local carrier in your phone s NAM s may be an economical alternative to roaming and long dista...

Page 11: ...ck code to unlock the phone Check the signal strength If the icon is displayed there is no service See above Check the number Press SEND Listen for a busy signal The microphone may be muted Unmute the microphone Adjust the earpiece volume If possible also reduce the noise around you You could be outside the coverage area Redial the number If the problem continues contact your carrier Also see The ...

Page 12: ...000 108 3 Service Support Tool SST 1 759 580 11 4 RF Connector Standard Handset R 191 977 02 5 LCD Removal Tool WTC000016 6 Standard Handset Interface Cable DST STD 104 7 Digital Service Tool DST DST 000 100 8 Standard Test Cable DST 000 107 Figure 2 Figure 5 Figure 8 Figure 1 Figure 4 Figure 7 Figure 3 Figure 6 ...

Page 13: ...TION 5 DISASSEMBLY Note Follow the disassembly procedure in the numerical order given Screws Rear Sub Assembly Rear housing Front housing Latch Set screw Latch Hinge Screw driver Latch release Rear housing 1 2 ...

Page 14: ... to damage the board to board connector Note The Main CCA should be inserted at an angle during re assembly to ensure that the board to board connector is not damaged and mates properly Front housing LCD Assembly Speaker CCA Main Connector CCA Main Insulator 3 Note Note Gently remove and insert at an angle ...

Page 15: ... 15 SECTION 5 DISASSEMBLY LCD Removal tool Speaker LCD Assembly Rear housing Front housing Front housing Ribbon cable and Connector Flex pad Keyboard ...

Page 16: ...ase Screws 8 Rear Housing Jog Dial Navigator Keyboard Microphone Assembly ª Cap Coax 3 Antenna Tubing 9 Battery Latch 7 Front Housing º Adhesive Flex Microphone Hand Strap Pin Hand Strap CCA Main º Battery Latch Spring LCD Adhesive Flex Speaker Cushion Adhesive Gasket Mask Assembly Lens Assembly ...

Page 17: ...vl x33760291 Assembly Front Housing Lens non metal Sony std v2 x33749021 Assembly Front Housing Lens non metal Sony dark gray std v3 8 x33760661 Assembly Rear Housing metal Sony gray std vl x33761411 Assembly Rear Housing metal Sony std v2 v3 x33746651 Assembly Rear Housing non metal Sony gray std vl x33748991 Assembly Rear Housing non metal Sony std v2 v3 9 302029001 Battery Latch std 10 30202910...

Page 18: ... 18 Notes ...

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Page 20: ... 20 Sony Corporation PMC America Printed in U S A 1998 05 Published by International Technoprint Inc SMP STANDARD 01 ...

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