tcd210fx Final 1 PDF
tcd210fx Final 1 PDF
tcd210fx Final 1 PDF
KM40503655CE
Telephone Equipment
KX-TCD210FXF
KX-TCD210FXS
KX-TCD210FXT
KX-TCA121FXF
KX-TCA121FXS
KX-TCA121FXT
Digital Cordless Phone
Blue Version
Silver Version
Titanium Black Version
(for Central Europe)
Note:
Because CONTENTS 4 to 10 are the extracts from the Operating Instructions of this model, they are subject to change without
notice. Please refer to the original Operating Instructions for further information.
CONTENTS
Page
1 ABOUT LEAD FREE SOLDER (PbF: Pb free)
Page
8.6. Selecting a Base Unit
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3 CAUTION
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4 BATTERY
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29
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5 LOCATION OF CONTROLS
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26
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5.2. Handset
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6 SETTINGS
10 TROUBLESHOOTING
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11 DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
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6.1. Connections
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11
34
12
11.2. Handset
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13
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14
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6.6. Reset
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13 TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWCHART
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16
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16
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17
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7 DISPLAY
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CHARGER UNIT)
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8.3. Redialling
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8.4. Phonebook
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8 OPERATIONS
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16.2. Handset
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17 RF SPECIFICATION
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17.2. Handset
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UNIT)
33 ACCESSORIES AND PACKING MATERIALS
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33.1. KX-TCD210FXF/FXS/FXT
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33.2. KX-TCA121FXF/FXS/FXT
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21.1. Outline
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34.2. Handset
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21.4. Transmitter/Receiver
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35.2. Handset
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23.1. Outline
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23.5. Speakerphone
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25 SIGNAL ROUTE
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28 ENGINEERING MODE
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28.2. Handset
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29.1. PREPARATION
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1.1.
There are several types of PbF solder available commercially. While this product is manufactured using Tin, Silver, and Copper
(Sn+Ag+Cu), you can also use Tin and Copper (Sn+Cu) or Tin, Zinc, and Bismuth (Sn+Zn+Bi). Please check the
manufacturers 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: 0.3mm, 0.6mm and 1.0mm.
1.2.
C123
C61
R75
C51
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3 CAUTION
1. Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
2. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer.
C48
C50
C49
C46
C47
R62
10
CLK
C54
C55
Note:
R59
R55
R54
C44 C62
C45
(Component View)
C53
C84
CN6
C78
C79
X1
26
C65
C63
C64
REV_TEST1
SP_TEST2
REV_TEST2
C95
VDD3
R74
SP_TEST1
C83
R66
D4
R67
C59
C60
D5
D8
IC2
C77
C38
Q7
C57
R71
C80
C70
R35
C75
R34
C14
Q1
R15
R57
D10
C117
R36
Q8
C81
C13
C76
R1
C69
R80
C16
D1
Q10
R91
C98
C92
C86
C15
R96 Q11
C116
L7
R83
L1
C66
ANT
A201
L9
Q3
C5
PQUP11278Z
C1
R19
C6
UTX
R21 R20
C7
L6
C20
R63
JTAG
R82
R68
C58
C19
J2
C111
R47
R46 C112
URX
C100
1
C113
R39
R40
R60
20
C24
IC3
8
21
1
C4
C94
C22
R61
80
PbF
POWER VDD2
R64
C122
C3
VDD1
C72
40
IC1
Q2
C41
41
D9
C40
C93
C21
BAT GND
60
R89
R88
C39
R86
L5
C18
R90
C97
R29
C107
J4
R43
C8
R25
C10
CHG
TP23
C103
C96
R87
C101
C102
C108
C82
R85
C68
C37
C91
C71
R26
C90
C109
C87
C12
R38
R37
C17
D6
Q5
Q9
TP22
CHG
C120
R92
R7 R72
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C114 C99
C115 C23
R81
R6
R93
C119
J3
Q4
R94
D7
C104
R5
C118 R12
J1
F1
L4
C67
4 BATTERY
4.1.
Battery Installation
4.2.
Battery Charge
Place the handset on the base unit for about 7 hours before initial use.
When charging, the battery icon is shown as follows. When the batteries are fully charged,
Note:
It is normal for the handset to feel warm during charging.
It takes 7 hours to fully charge the batteries, however, you can use the handset before the batteries are fully charged.
Clean the charge contacts of the handset and base unit with a soft, dry cloth, otherwise the batteries may not charge
properly. Clean if the unit is exposed to grease, dust or high humidity.
When
flashes, recharge the handset batteries.
least 15 minutes.
will continue to flash until the batteries have been charged for at
If the handset is turned off, it will be turned on automatically when it is placed on the base unit.
4.3.
Battery Life
After your Panasonic batteries are fully charged, you can expect the following performance:
Ni-MH batteries (700 mAh)
Operation
While in use (talking)
While not in use (standby)
Operating Time
20 hours max.
170 hours max.
Note:
Actual battery performance depends on a combination of how often the handset is in use (talking) and how often it is not
in use (standby).
Battery operating time may be shortened over time depending on usage conditions and ambient temperature.
4.4.
Battery Replacement
If
flashes even after the handset batteries have been charged for 7 hours, the batteries must be replaced.
Important:
We recommend the use of Panasonic rechargeable Ni-MH batteries P03P (HHR-4EPT). If you install non-rechargeable
batteries and start charging, the batteries may leak electrolyte.
Do not mix old and new batteries.
1. Press the notch on the handset cover firmly and slide it in the direction of the arrow.
2. Remove the old batteries positive ( ) terminal first and install the new ones.
Note for Service:
You could use other rechargeable batteries on sale, but the unit is not guaranteed to work properly.
5 LOCATION OF CONTROLS
5.1.
Base Unit
5.2.
Handset
Note:
Up to 3 menu items can be displayed at a time. To select a menu item not shown on the current page, scroll up or down
by pressing the navigator key,
or
, respectively.
6 SETTINGS
Important Information
General
Use only the AC adaptor included with this product.
Do not connect the AC adaptor to any AC outlet other than a standard 220 - 240 V AC outlet.
This product is unable to make calls when:
The portable handset battery(ies) need recharging or have failed.
There is a power failure.
The key lock feature is turned on.
The call bar feature is turned on (only phone numbers stored in the unit as emergency numbers can be called).
Do not open the base unit or handset other than to replace the battery(ies).
This product should not be used near emergency/intensive care medical equipment and should not be used by people with
pacemakers.
Care should be taken that objects do not fall onto, and liquids are not spilled into, the unit. Do not subject this product to
excessive smoke, dust, mechanical vibration or shock.
Environment
Do not use this product near water.
This product should be kept away from heat sources such as radiators, cookers, etc. It should also not be placed in
rooms where the temperature is less than 5 C or greater than 40 C.
The AC adaptor is used as the main disconnect device. Ensure that the AC outlet is installed near the unit and is easily
accessible.
Warning:
To prevent the risk of electrical shock, do not expose this product to rain or any other type of moisture.
Location
For maximum distance and noise-free operation, place your base unit:
Away from electrical appliances such as TVs, radios, personal computers or other phones.
In a convenient, high, and central location.
6.1.
Connections
6.1.1.
Base Unit
When the AC adaptor is connected, a short beep will be heard. If it is not heard, check the connections.
Important:
Use only the AC adaptor PQLV19CEX and telephone line cord supplied with this unit.
Note:
After connection, you must charge the batteries to make or answer calls.
Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.
The AC adaptor must remain connected at all times. (It is normal for the adaptor to feel warm during use.)
The AC adaptor should be connected to a vertically oriented or floor-mounted AC outlet. Do not connect the AC adaptor to
a ceiling-mounted AC outlet, as the weight of the adaptor may cause it to become disconnected.
6.1.2.
Charger Unit
Important:
Use only the AC adaptor PQLV200CEX.
Note:
The AC adaptor must remain connected at all times (It is normal for the adaptor to feel warm during use).
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6.2.
Guide to Settings
For your reference, a chart of all items which can be customised for the base unit and the handset is printed below.
When customising the base unit and the handset, the current item or setting is indicated by .
6.2.1.
Base Unit
Note:
Up to 3 menu items can be displayed at a time. To select a menu item not shown on the current page, scroll up or down
by pressing the navigator key,
or
, respectively.
Note:
If the base unit is reset to its default settings, the contents of the receive and send lists will be erased.
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6.2.2.
Handset
Note:
Up to 3 menu items can be displayed at a time. To select a menu item not shown on the current page, scroll up or down
by pressing the navigator key,
or
, respectively.
6.3.
6.3.1.
Ringer Volume
Base Unit
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6.3.2.
Handset
Note:
Alarms will sound and the handset will ring for intercom calls and when paged even if the ringer is turned off.
6.4.
Night Mode
Night mode allows you to select a block of time during which the base unit and the handset will not ring for outside calls. This
feature is useful for times when you do not want to be disturbed, for example, while sleeping. Night mode can be set
independently for the handset and the base unit.
Using the phonebooks category feature, you can also select categories of callers whose calls will override night mode and ring
the handset (Caller ID subscribers only).
Set the date and time beforehand.
6.4.1.
6.4.1.1.
Base Unit
6.4.1.2.
Handset
Note:
When the night mode is turned on,
is displayed.
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6.5.
PIN Code
6.5.1.
Base Unit
For security, the base unit PIN must be entered when changing certain settings. The default PIN is
6.5.2.
Handset
For security, the handset PIN must be entered when changing certain settings. The default PIN is
This password is useful whether Base Unit and Handset are linked with or not.
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6.6.
Reset
6.6.1.
Base Unit
Note:
The following items will be deleted or reset to their default settings:
Base Unit (P.11) settings
All SMS messages
Caller list
The following items will be retained:
Date and time
Repeater mode
6.6.2.
Handset
Note:
The following items will be deleted or reset to their default settings:
Handset (P.12) settings
Redial list
Voice enhancer
Category names
Category ringtones
The following items will be retained:
Phonebook entries (category names and ringtones will be reset to their default settings.)
Date and time
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6.7.
Key Lock
The handset can be locked so that no calls or settings can be made. Incoming calls can be answered, but all other functions
are disabled while key lock is on.
for about 2 seconds.
is displayed.
Note:
Calls to emergency numbers cannot be made until key lock is turned off.
Key lock is turned off when the handset is turned off.
6.8.
[R] is used to access optional telephone services, Contact your service provider for details.
Note:
If your unit is connected to a PBX (private branch exchange), pressing [R] can allow you to access certain features of your
host PBX such as transferring an extension call. Consult your PBX dealer for details.
You can change the recall time.
6.9.
A pause is sometimes required when making calls using a PBX or long distance service.
Example:
If you have to dial
dial tone.
before dialling outside numbers manually, you will probably pause after dialling
Note:
Pressing
16
Note:
When call bar is turned on,
is displayed.
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7 DISPLAY
7.1.
Display Icons
Various icons appear on the handset display to indicate the current status of the unit.
7.2.
Caller ID Display
Important:
This unit is Caller ID compatible. To use Caller ID features (such as displaying caller phone numbers), you must subscribe
to Caller ID service. Consult your service provider for details.
Caller ID features
When an outside call is received, the callers phone number can be displayed.
Phone numbers of the last 50 different callers will be logged in the caller list.
When caller information is received and it matches a phone number stored in the units phonebook:
The stored name will be displayed and logged in the caller list.
The handset will use the ringtone assigned to the callers category.
If the unit is connected to a PBX system, you may not receive the caller information.
When the caller dialled from an area which does not provide Caller ID service,
When the caller requested not to send caller information, either no information or
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will be displayed.
will be displayed.
8 OPERATIONS
8.1.
Power on
for about 1 second.
Press
Press
8.2.
Important:
Confirm that the AC adaptor is connected.
Ensure that
is not flashing.
Note:
To correct a digit, press
or
The date and time may be incorrect after a power failure. In this case, set the date and time again.
8.3.
Redialling
8.3.1.
The last 10 phone numbers dialled are stored in the redial list.
8.3.2.
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8.4.
Phonebook
The phonebook allows you to make calls without having to dial manually. You can add 200 names and phone numbers to the
phonebook, assign each phonebook entry to the desired category, and search for phonebook entries by name or category.
8.4.1.
Note:
If there is no space to store new entries,
8.4.2.
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8.4.3.
Phonebook entries can be edited after you have saved them. You can change the name, phone number, and category.
Changing a Name, Phone Number, Category
8.4.4.
Erasing an Entry
8.4.5.
Cross Reference:
Adding Entries to the Phonebook (P.20)
8.4.6.
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8.4.7.
Note:
Only the one touch dial assignment is erased. The corresponding phonebook entry is not erased.
8.4.8.
Phonebook entries can be copied from the handset to the phonebook of a compatible Panasonic handset.
Copying One Entry
Note:
If the other handset (the receiver) is not in standby mode,
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8.5.
Note:
If an error tone sounds, or if
Charge the batteries of your additional handset for about 7 hours before initial use.
This registration method cannot be used for handsets that have already been registered to a base unit. Register the handset
manually (manual registration).
To Register a Handset to an Additional Base Unit (Manual Registration)
You can register a handset to a base unit manually using the following method.
8.5.1.
Cancelling a Handset
A maximum of 6 handsets can be registered to a base unit. A handset can cancel its own registration (or the registration of
another handset) that is stored in the base unit. This will allow the base unit to forget the handset.
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8.5.2.
A handset can be registered to a maximum of 4 base units. A handset can cancel a base unit that it is registered to. This allows
the handset to forget the base unit.
Note:
To register the handset to another base unit or to the same base unit again, see manual registration.
8.6.
When
is selected, the handset will automatically use any available base unit it is registered to. When a specific base
unit is selected, the handset will make and receive calls using that base unit only. If the handset is out of range of that base unit,
no calls can be made.
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9.1.
Note:
This unit supports SMS messages of up to 612 characters, however, the maximum number of characters you can send or
receive may be limited by your SMS service provider. Consult your SMS service provider for details.
If your message contains over 160 characters,
is displayed. Your service provider may treat long
messages differently from other messages. Consult your service provider for details.
is displayed if you try to send a message to a phone number saved in the phonebook, caller list, or
redial list that is over 20 digits long.
When sending a message,
If your phone is connected to a PBX, store the PBX line access number.
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is displayed.
9.2.
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9.3.
Cross Reference:
Writing and Sending a New Message (P.26)
9.4.
Cross Reference:
Writing and Sending a New Message (P.26)
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9.5.
9.6.
Receiving a Message
-
-
is displayed
9.7.
Note:
To call the message sender, press
If
or
If you receive a message from a party saved in the phonebook, the stored name is displayed.
Some SMS service providers attach a 1-digit number to the message senders phone number, and sender names stored in
the phonebook may not be displayed as a result.
9.8.
Replying to a Message
Cross Reference:
Writing and Sending a New Message (P.26)
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9.9.
Note:
If your phone is connected to a PBX, you need to add the PBX line access number and a dialling pause to the beginning
of the Message Centre 1 phone number.
Note:
If you try to send a message while SMS is turned off, a tone sounds and the message is placed in the receive list with
attached to it.
If someone tries to send you a message while SMS is turned off, the message will not be received and the message centre
number will be logged in the caller list.
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10 TROUBLESHOOTING
If you still have difficulties after following the instructions in this section, disconnect the AC adaptor and turn off the handset,
then reconnect the AC adaptor and turn on the handset.
Cross Reference:
(*1) Registering a Handset to a Base Unit (P.24)
(*2) Turning the Power On/Off (P.19)
(*3) Battery Installation (P.6)
(*4) Battery Charge (P.6)
Cross Reference:
(*5) Setting Dialing Mode (Tone/Pulse) (P.17)
(*6) Turning Call BAR On/Off (Call Prohibition) (P.17)
(*7) Setting Call Restriction (P.16)
(*8) Key Lock (P.16)
(*9) Ringer Volume (P.12)
(*10) Night Mode (P.13)
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Cross Reference:
(*11) Battery Charge (P.6)
(*12) Battery Replacement (P.7)
(*13) Caller ID Display (P.18)
(*14) Cancelling a Base Unit (P.25)
(*15) Cancelling a Handset (P.24)
(*16) PIN Code (P.14)
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Cross Reference:
(*17) Changing SMS Message Centre Numbers (P.30)
(*18) Erasing Saved Messages (P.29)
(*19) Erasing Received Messages (P.30)
(*20) Turning SMS On/Off (P.30)
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11 DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
11.1. Base Unit
Shown in Fig.1
2
To Remove
Cabinet Cover
Main P.C. Board
Remove
Screws (2.6 10)..........(A) 4
Solders
Main P.C. Board
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11.2. Handset
Shown in Fig.3
4
5
To Remove
Cabinet Cover
Main P.C. Board
Remove
Screws (2 10)..........(B) 2
Follow the procedure.
Screw (2 10)..............( C) 1
Screws (2 10).............( D) 2
Tapes and Solders
Main P.C. Board
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Shown in Fig.6
7
To Remove
Cabinet Cover
Main P.C. Board
Remove
Screws (2.6 10)..........(E) 2
Solders
Main P.C. Board
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13 TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWCHART
Flow Chart
Cross Reference:
Check Power (P.39)
Bell Reception (P.46)
Check Battery Charge (P.40)
Check Link (P.41)
Check Handset Transmission (P.45)
Check Handset Reception (P.45)
SIGNAL ROUTE (P.70)
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Cross Reference:
Power Supply Circuit (P.65)
13.1.2. Handset
Cross Reference:
Power Supply Circuit/Reset Circuit (P.68)
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Cross Reference:
Charge Circuit (P.68)
13.2.2. Handset
Cross Reference:
Check Power (P.39)
Charge Circuit (P.68)
Cross Reference:
Charge Circuit (P.68)
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41
Cross Reference:
Power Supply Circuit (P.65)
Check Point (Base Unit) (P.47)
42
13.3.2. Handset
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Cross Reference:
Power Supply Circuit/Reset Circuit (P.68)
Check Point (Handset) (P.54)
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Cross Reference:
SIGNAL ROUTE (P.70)
Cross Reference:
HOW TO CHECK THE HANDSET SPEAKER OR RECEIVER (P.62).
SIGNAL ROUTE (P.70)
Cross Reference:
SIGNAL ROUTE (P.70)
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13.7.2. Handset
Cross Reference:
Telephone Line Interface (P.66)
Check Link (P.41)
HOW TO CHECK
RECEIVER (P.62)
THE
HANDSET
SPEAKER
OR
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Note:
(*1): A general repair is possible even if you dont have the DECT tester because it is for confirming the levels, such as Acoustic
level in detail.
(*2): Refer to Check Point (Base Unit) (P.47)
Check
Point
TP14
Procedure
1. Confirm that the voltage between test point VDD3 and GND is 3.3V 0.2V.
(A)
3.3V Supply
Confirmation
(B)
2.5V Supply
Confirmation
1.8V Supply
Confirmation
TP22
1. Confirm that the voltage between test point VDD2 and GND is 2.5V 0.2V.
TP15
1. Confirm that the voltage between test point VDD1 and GND is 1.8V 0.1V.
BBIC Confirmation
(C)*
(D)*
Check or
Replace Parts
D1, IC1, C1,
C119, C2, R8,
R9, C114, C34,
C8, R85
Q2, C5, C7,
C168
Q3, C6, C11,
C48, C4, C37,
C39, C44, C45
IC8, X1, C42,
C43, R40, C6,
C11, C48, C4,
C37, C39, C44,
C45, R124,
R125, C153
IC3, C53, R56,
R57
Note:
(F)* BBIC Clock Adjustment
CLK
XX, YY, and checksum vary depending on the country version. You can
find them in the batch file, PQZZ- mentioned in JIG and PC (P.51).
1. Input Command rdeeprom 00 01 01, then you can confirm the current value. IC2, IC4, R124,
R125, C153,
2. Adjust the frequency of CLK executing the command setfreq xx (where xx is
X1, C42, C43
the value) so that the reading of the frequency counter is 10.368000MHz
10Hz.
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Items
(G)* Hookswitch Check with
DC Characteristics
Check
Point
-
Procedure
1. Connect CN1 (Telephone Socket) to Tel-simulator which is connected with
600 .
2. Set line voltage to 48V and line current to 40mA at off-hook condition of
normal telephone.
Check or
Replace Parts
CN1, L6, L7,
Q4, R23, R25,
Q5, R26, R28,
IC8, D3
(I)*
Transmitted Power
Confirmation
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Items
(L)
Frequency Drift
Confirmation
(M)
Sensitivity Receiver
Confirmation
Check
Point
-
Procedure
Follow steps 1 to 6 of (I).
7.Confirm that the frequency drift is < 30kHz/ms.
(N)
Timing Confirmation
(O)*
RSSI Level
Confirmation
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Check or
Replace Parts
IC2, IC8, R124,
R125, C153,
C140, C141,
DA1, C142,
C143, C144, L3,
L4, R118, R119,
C135, R115,
R116, Q6,
C145, C147,
C149, C151,
C157, R123,
C158, C159,
C160, C161,
C162, C163,
C164, C136,
R117, R127,
C156, C154,
C155
IC2, IC8, R124,
R125, C153,
C140, C141,
DA1, C142,
C143, C144, L3,
L4, R118, R119,
C135, R115,
R116, Q6,
C145, C147,
C149, C151,
C157, R123,
C158, C159,
C160, C161,
C162, C163,
C164, C136,
R117, R127,
C156, C154,
C155
IC2, IC8, R124,
R125, C153,
C140, C141,
DA1, C142,
C143, C144, L3,
L4, R118, R119,
C135, R115,
R116, Q6,
C145, C147,
C149, C151,
C157, R123,
C158, C159,
C160, C161,
C162, C163,
C164, C136,
R117, R127,
C156, C154,
C155
IC2, IC8, R124,
R125, C153,
C140, C141,
DA1, C142,
C143, C144, L3,
L4, R118, R119,
C135, R115,
R116, Q6,
C145, C147,
C149, C151,
C157, R123,
C158, C159,
C160, C161,
C162, C163,
C164, C136,
R117, R127,
C156, C154,
C155
Items
(P)
Power RAMP
Confirmation
(Q)*
Audio Check
Check
Point
-
Procedure
Follow steps 1 to 6 of (I).
7.Confirm that Power RAMP is matching.
Check or
Replace Parts
IC2, IC8, R124,
R125, C153,
C140, C141,
DA1, C142,
C143, C144, L3,
L4, R118, R119,
C135, R115,
R116, Q6,
C145, C147,
C149, C151,
C157, R123,
C158, C159,
C160, C161,
C162, C163,
C164, C136,
R117, R127,
C156, C154,
C155
IC8, CN1,SA1,
L6, L7, D3, Q4,
Q5, R23, R25,
R26, R28
3. Confirm that the level is -7.5dBm 2dBm and that the distortion level is < 5%
at TEL Line (600 Load).
4. Input -20dBm/1kHz to Line I/F.
Measure the level at Receiver of Handset and distortion level
(*Receive volume set to second position from minimum).
(R)
Charging Check
5. Confirm that the level is -20.5dBm 2dBm and that the distortion level is <
5% at Receiver (Volume Middle, 150 Load).
1. Connect Charge Contact 12/2W resistor between charge+ and charge-.
2. Measure and confirm voltage across the resistor is 2.85V 0.2V.
50
Note:
Resistor
R2
R3
R4
R7
14.2.2. PC Setting
14.2.2.1. Connections
14.2.2.2. PC Setting
1. Open a window of MS-DOS mode from the start-up menu.
2. Change a directory.
3. Type SET_COM=1 from the keyboard (when COM port 1 is used for the connection).
4. Type doskey.
Note:
See the table below for frequently used commands.
Command name
rdeeprom
Function
Read the data of EEPROM
readid
writeid
Read ID (RFPI)
Write ID (RFPI)
setfreq
hookoff
hookon
getchk
wreeprom
Example
Type rdeeprom 00 00 FF, and the data from
address 00 00 to FF is read out.
Type readid, and the registered ID is read out.
Type writeid 00 18 E0 0E 98, and the ID 0018 E0 0E
98 is written.
Type setfreq nn.
Type hookoff.
Type hookon.
Type getchk.
Type wreeprom 01 23 45. 01 23 is address and 45
is data to be written.
51
52
AF
OSC
(F)
MIC
6.3V 47uF
TP16
ANT
OSC
ANT
GND
CLK
TP16
TP15
DECT Tester
CMD60
A_2
VDD2
SP
AF Volt
Meter
150
Dummy Handset
CLK
GND
CHARGE+
Frequency
Counter
Digital
Volt Meter
TP15
Note:
(R)
12
2W
VDD2
VDD3
VDD1
VDD3
DCP
DCP
J103
DC POWER
6V
GND
DCM
VDD1
J104
L1R
LINE_DC
CN1
J102
RX
TX
J103 J102
A_1
PbF
CHARGE-
GND
J104
PC
Digital
Volt Meter
GND
(D) (E)
When connecting the Simulator Equipment for checking, please refer to below.
L1T
L2R
J101
BUZ
L2T
TP19
RED
BLACK
TP20
AF
OSC
600
BELL
Simulator
Call-ID
Simulator
DTMF
Tester
(H)
L1R
L1T
GND
LINE_DC
Digital
Volt Meter
AF
Volt Meter
Loop
Simulator
GND
BUZ
OSC
AF Volt
Meter
(G) (Q)
Charging Check
Check
Point
-
Procedure
1. Connect Charge Contact 12/2W resistor between charge+ and charge-.
2. Measure and confirm voltage across the resistor is 2.85V 0.2V.
Note:
After the measuring, sock up the solder of TP.
The connection of adjustment equipment is as shown in Adjustment Standard (Charger Unit) (P.53).
GND (TP2)
D11
TP3
PbF
TP2
WHITE
PQUP11305Z
BLUE
TP4
TP1
R1
R2
R11
R12
A
12/2W
TP1
(A)
Note:
(A) is referred to Check Point (Charger Unit) (P.53)
53
GND (TP2)
Digital
Volt Meter
Check or
Replace Parts
D11, R11, R12
Note:
(*1): A general repair is possible even if you dont have the DECT tester because it is for confirming the levels, such as Acoustic
level in detail.
(*2): Refer to Check Point (Handset) (P.54)
Check
Point
VDD1
Procedure
1. Confirm that the voltage between test point VDD1 and GND is 1.8V 0.02V.
Check or
Replace Parts
IC1, Q2, C40
(B)
DC/DC Supply
Confirmation
VDD3
(C)
2.5V Supply
Confirmation
BBIC Confirmation
VDD2
(D)*
3. Adjust the 1.8V voltage of VDD1 executing command bandgap XX(XX is the
value).
1. Confirm that the voltage between test point VDD3 and GND is 3.3V 0.3V
(Backlight is ON).
1. Confirm that the voltage between test point VDD2 and GND is 2.5V 0.1V.
1. BBIC Confirmation (Execute the command getchk).
2. Confirm the returned checksum value.
Note:
XX, YY, and checksum vary depending on the country version. You can
find them in the batch file, PQZZ- mentioned in JIG and PC (P.51).
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Items
(F) Charge Control Check &
Charge Current Monitor
Check
Check
Point
-
Procedure
Check or
Replace Parts
1. Apply 6V between J3(+) and J4(-) with DC power supply and set current limit to IC1, Q4, Q5,
250mA.
Q9, D6, L4,
L5, C119,
2. Confirm that the current limit LED of DC power supply is ON/OFF.
C120, R5, R6,
R7, R72, F1
3. Decrease current limit of DC power supply to 100mA.
4. Confirm that the current limit LED of DC power supply is stable. (Current limiter
is ON.)
(If charge control cannot be confirmed by this procedure, please use battery to
handset power supply and try again.)
1. Stop supplying 6V to CHARGE(+) and CHARGE(-).
2. Execute the command Backloff then charge.
3. Confirm that the returned value is 0x00 (hex).
XX
Battery Low
Confirmation
IC1, F1, C1
C3, C118
CLK
3. Input Command rdeeprom 00 01 01, then you can confirm the current value.
4. Adjust the frequency of CLK executing the command setfreq xx (where xx is
the value) so that the reading of the frequency counter is 10.368000MHz
10Hz.
(K)*
Transmitted Power
Confirmation
Note:
CLK is displayed only for a few seconds when executing the command conttx
after battery is inserted.
Remove the Antenna before starting step from 1 to 4.
IC1, R54, C62,
1. Configure the DECT tester (CMD60) as follows;
C123, C60,
C63, C45,
<Setting>
C44, C47,
Test mode: PP
C46, C49,
C48, C50,
RFPI: 0102030405
C53, C51,
R59, C54,
Traffic Carrier: 5
C55, CN6
Traffic Slot: 4
Mode: Loopback
RF LEVEL = -70dBm
2. Execute the command regcmd60 01 02 03 04 05".
3. Initiate connection from DECT tester.
4. Confirm that the NTP value at A201 is 20dBm ~ 25dBm.
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Items
(L)* Modulation Check and
Adjustment
Check
Point
-
(M)
Frequency Offset
Confirmation
(N)
Frequency Drift
Confirmation
(O)
Sensitivity Receiver
Confirmation
(P)
Timing Confirmation
(Q)*
RSSI Level
Confirmation
(R)
Power RAMP
Confirmation
(S)
Procedure
Check or
Replace Parts
Follow steps 1 to 3 of (K).
IC1, R54, C62,
4.Confirm that the B-Field Modulation is -350 ~ -400/+320 ~ +370kHz/div using
C123, C60,
data type Fig 31.
C63, C45,
C44, C47,
5.Adjust the B-Field Modulation if required. (Execute the command Readmod
C46, C49,
and wrtmod xx, where xx is the value.)
C48, C50,
C53, C51,
R59, C54,
C55, CN6
Follow steps 1 to 3 of (K).
IC1, R54, C62,
4.Confirm that the frequency Offset is < 45kHz.
C123, C60,
C63, C45,
C44, C47,
C46, C49,
C48, C50,
C53, C51,
R59, C54,
C55, CN6
Follow steps 1 to 3 of (K).
IC1, R54, C62,
4.Confirm that the frequency Drift is < 30kHz/ms.
C123, C60,
C63, C45,
C44, C47,
C46, C49,
C48, C50,
C53, C51,
R59, C54,
C55, CN6
Follow steps 1 to 3 of (K).
IC1, R54, C62,
4.Set DECT tester power to -88dBm.
C123, C60,
C63, C45,
5.Confirm that the BER is < 1000ppm.
C44, C47,
C46, C49,
C48, C50,
C53, C51,
R59, C54,
C55, CN6
Follow steps 1 to 3 of (K).
IC1, R54, C62,
4.Confirm that the Timing accuracy is < 2.0ppm.
C123, C60,
C63, C45,
C44, C47,
C46, C49,
C48, C50,
C53, C51,
R59, C54,
C55, CN6
Follow steps 1 to 3 of (K).
IC1, R54, C62,
4.Set DECT tester power to -81dBm.
C123, C60,
C63, C45,
5.Execute the command readrssi.
C44, C47,
C46, C49,
6.Confirm that the returned value is 01C 8 (hex).
C48, C50,
7.Set DECT tester power to -63dBm.
C53, C51,
R59, C54,
8.Execute the command readrssi.
C55, CN6
9.Confirm that the returned value is 025 8 (hex).
Follow steps 1 to 3 of (K).
IC1, R54, C62,
4.Confirm that Power RAMP is matching.
C123, C60,
C63, C45,
C44, C47,
C46, C49,
C48, C50,
C53, C51,
R59, C54,
C55, CN6
1. Link to BASE which is connected to Line Simulator.
IC1, C37, C68,
C91, R25,
2. Set line voltage to 48V and line current to 40mA.
R26, C20,
C12, C87,
3. Input -45dBm/1KHz to MIC and measure Line output level.
C109, R85,
4. Confirm that the level is -7.5dBm 2dBm and that the distortion level is < 5%
C103, C10,
at TEL Line (600 Load).
C17, R86,
R29, R37,
5. Input -20dBm/1KHz to Line I/F and measure Receiving level at REV1 and
R38, D4, D5,
REV2.
C69, C70, C95
6. Confirm that the level is -20.5dBm 2dBm and that the distortion level is < 5%
at Receiver. (vol = 2)
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Items
(T) SP phone Audio Check
and Confirmation
Check
Point
-
Procedure
Check or
Replace Parts
1. Link to Base which is connected to Line Simulator.
IC1, C37, C68,
C91, R25,
2. Set line voltage to 48V and line current to 40mA.
R26, C20,
C12, C87,
3. Set the handset off-hook using SP-Phone key.
C109, R85,
4. Input -25dBm/1KHz to Line I/F and measure Receiving level at SP1 and SP2.
C103, C10,
C17, R86,
5. Confirm that the level is -15.5dBm 2dBm and that the distortion level is < 5%.
R29, R37,
(vol = 3)
R38, L6, L7,
C79, C78
57
Note:
Resistor
R2
R3
R4
R7
15.3.2. PC Setting
15.3.2.1. Connections
15.3.2.2. PC Setting
1. Open a window of MS-DOS mode from the start-up menu.
2. Change a directory.
3. Type SET_COM=1 from the keyboard (when COM port 1 is used for the connection).
4. Type doskey.
Note:
See the table below for frequently used commands.
Command name
rdeeprom
Function
Read the data of EEPROM
readid
writeid
Read ID (RFPI)
Write ID (RFPI)
setfreq
getchk
wreeprom
Example
Type rdeeprom 00 00 FF, and the data from
address 00 00 to FF is read out.
Type readid, and the registered ID is read out.
Type writeid 00 18 E0 0E 98, and the ID 0018 E0 0E
98 is written.
Type setfreq nn.
Type getchk.
Type wreeprom 01 23 45. 01 23 is address and 45
is data to be written.
58
R93
J3
Q9
CHG
C82
R15
R60
C97
CHG
59
Q7
R82
C58
C19
UTX
D10
C117
L7
C116
C6
R19
C107
VDD3
L6
Q10
Digital
Volt Meter
R96 Q11
PC
GND
C77
R74
5
VDD3
GND
SP_TEST2
C83 SP_TEST1
CLK
100
CLK
(J)
Frequency
Counter
22pF
REV_TEST1
J4
R57
C80
REV_TEST2
VDD1
C38
R36
R55
Battery-
R63
IC2
GND
R91
R67
VDD2
D1
C57
C44 C62
UTX
Q1
Q8
C70
R35
R71
D4
X1
C5
R83
R54
C98
C95
C7
20
C123
C20
C100
C45
R68
C75
R34
C63
R21 R20
C24
C14
C76
10
C66
17
600
C48
AF
OSC
C49
CN6
26
GND
C50
URX
R1
D8
C13
R80
C92
C81
21
C16
PQUP11278Z
REV-
C65
R43
C39
80
L1
PbF
C86
C15
JTAG
1
C113
IC3
C1
L9
C122
VDD2
D5
C103
R26
C90
R39
R40
R64
POWER
VDD1
150
REV+
ANT
DECT tester
CMD60/CTS60
C53
C84
OSC
AF Volt
Meter
Loop
Simulator
Dummy Base
Unit
C51
C67
R59
DC POWER
2.30-2.60V
Q5
C64
R62
Battery+
C119
C22
R61
C40
C3
SP-
56
C69
R75
Zener
2.7V
D6
C111
C101
R47
C102
R46 C112
C108
URX
C68
R86
C37
R25
J2
R29
C91
C10
R85
C109
C87
C12
C8
IC1
40
Q3
R89
R88
41
BAT GND
D9
C60
(I)
L5
R6
TP21
C104
R38
R37
C17
D7
R87
C21
C93
C72
C71
C18
C94
C120
C118 R12
60
R81
R7 R72
61
C114 C99
C115 C23
C41
R92
J1
Q4
R90
Q2
R94
C96
SP+
AF
Volt Meter
C59
TP23
6.3V 47uF
R5
F1
Power
56
C61
AF
Generator
TP22
TP20
L4
BAT
Power key
C4
(S) (T)
DC
6V
GND
DC POWER
2.00-2.25
BATTLOW
(S) (T)
Oscilloscope
ANT
Note:
(F)
Current
Probe
Oscilloscope
When connecting the Simulator Equipment for checking, please refer to below.
A201
C54
C55
C46
C47
R66
C78
C79
IC
Programs for Voice processing, interface for RF and
EEPROM
Necessary Adjustment
1. Default batch file: Execute the command default.
2. Country version batch file: Execute the command
TCD210XXrevYY. (*1)
3. Clock adjustment: Refer to Check Point (F). (*2)
1. Change the address 0000 of EEPROM to AA.
Note:
(*1) XX: country code, YY: revision number
XX and YY vary depending on the country version. You can find them in the batch file, PQZZ- mentioned in JIG and PC
(P.51).
(*2) Refer to Check Point (Base Unit) (P.47)
16.2. Handset
BBIC
IC
Programs for Voice processing, interface for RF and
EEPROM
Necessary Adjustment
1. Default batch file: Execute the command default.
2. Default batch file (remaining); Execute the command
TCA121DEFrevYY. (*3)
(Except for KX-TCA121/122FX and KX-TCA121/122RU)
3. Country version batch file: Execute the command
TCA121XXrevYY. (*3)
4. Clock adjustment: Refer to Check Point (J). (*4)
5. 1.8 V setting and battery low detection: Refer to Check Point
(A), (H) and (I). (*4)
1. Change the address 0015 of EEPROM to 55.
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, PQZZ- mentioned in JIG and PC
(P.58).
(*4) Refer to Check Point (Handset) (P.54)
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17 RF SPECIFICATION
17.1. Base Unit
Item
TX Power
Modulation
Frequency Offset
Frequency Drift
RX Sensitivity
Timing Accuracy
RSSI Level
Power RAMP
Value
20 dBm ~ 25 dBm
-350 ~ -400/+320 ~ +370 kHz/div
-45 kHz ~ +45 kHz
< 30 kHz / ms
< 1000 ppm
< 2.0 ppm
0x22 hex A hex
Power RAMP is matching
Refer to -. *
Check Point (Base Unit) (I)
Check Point (Base Unit) (J)
Check Point (Base Unit) (K)
Check Point (Base Unit) (L)
Check Point (Base Unit) (M)
Check Point (Base Unit) (N)
Check Point (Base Unit) (O)
Check Point (Base Unit) (P)
Remarks
Data type: Fig31
17.2. Handset
Item
TX Power
Modulation
Frequency Offset
Frequency Drift
RX Sensitivity
Timing Accuracy
RSSI Level
Power RAMP
Value
20 dBm ~ 25 dBm
-350 ~ -400/+320 ~ +370 kHz/div
-45 kHz ~ +45 kHz
< 30 kHz / ms
< 1000 ppm
< 2.0 ppm
0x1C hex 8 hex (at -81dBm)
0x25 hex 8 hex (at -63dBm)
Power RAMP is matching
61
Refer to -. **
Check Point (Handset) (K)
Check Point (Handset) (L)
Check Point (Handset) (M)
Check Point (Handset) (N)
Check Point (Handset) (O)
Check Point (Handset) (P)
Check Point (Handset) (Q)
Check Point (Handset) (R)
Remarks
Data type: Fig31
BASE UNIT
Transmit Frequency
Receive Frequency
1897.344
1897.344
1895.616
1895.616
1893.888
1893.888
1892.160
1892.160
1890.432
1890.432
1888.704
1888.704
1886.976
1886.976
1885.248
1885.248
1883.520
1883.520
1881.792
1881.792
Note:
Channel No. 10: In the Test Mode on Base Unit and Handset.
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HANDSET
Transmit Frequency
Receive Frequency
1897.344
1897.344
1895.616
1895.616
1893.888
1893.888
1892.160
1892.160
1890.432
1890.432
1888.704
1888.704
1886.976
1886.976
1885.248
1885.248
1883.520
1883.520
1881.792
1881.792
63
CN1
To AC Adaptor
A
B
To TEL_LINE
CN1
HOOK
Hook Switch
Q4,Q5
VUNREG
CHARGE
CONTACT
1.8V
Reg. Q3
1.8V
2.5V Q2
Reg.
2.5V
3.3V
3.3V IC1
Reg.
Limit
Resistor
Bell/Caller ID
Interface
Bridge
Rect D3
EEPROM
IC3
Audio
SDA
SCL
BELL
Analog
Switch
55
52
60
56
61
64 ADCO
59
54
CPU
DSP
ADPCM
Codec Filter
BBIC
IC8
BMC
RF
Interface
Burst Encoding
Speech Encoding
A/D
Analog
Front
End
Burst Decoding
Speech Decoding
D/A
4
31
10.368
MHz
RF Module
2
8
14
21
13
12
IC2
10
13
12
XTAL
X1
RSSI
SYCL
SYDA
SYEN
TXDA
19
15
20
21
22
RXDA
18
ANT1
ANT2
64
<Fig.101>
65
21.4. Transmitter/Receiver
Base Unit and Handset mainly consist of RF Module and DECT BBIC.
Base Unit and Handset transmit/receive voice signal and data signal through the antenna on carrier frequency.
Signal Path:
*Refer to SIGNAL ROUTE (P.70).
66
32
66
D/A
67
72
A/D
Speech
Decoding
Speech
Encoding
Analog
Front
End
CHARGE(+)
CHARGE
CHARGE
CIRCUIT
CONTACTS
Q4,Q5,Q9
CHARGE
Burst
Decoding
Burst
Encoding
ADPCM
Codec
Filter
RF
Interface
DSP
BMC
62
23
RXDA
22
TXDA
19
25
26
24
16
RSSI
SYDA
SYEN
SYCL
CHARGE DETECT 52
CHARGE(-)
EEPROM
SWITCHED
SUPPLY
Q1
VBAT1
KEY-BACK LIGHT
SP-PHONE LIGHT
BATTERY
58
61
DC/DC-SWITCH 56
2.5V
2.5V
Q3
LCD-BACK LIGHT
10.368
MHz
17
ON SWITCH
4.0V
LCD
SCL 45
SDA 44
IC3
D7
J2
CN6
XTAL
X1
R7
J1
BATTERY
TERMINAL
RF
Module
59
CPU
1,12,40,76
1.8V
60
1.8V
Q2
RS
11
RESET
CS
ROWS
KEYPAD
27,28,34,35,36,74
COLUMNS
77
6
SI
SCL
10
BBIC
IC1
75
46
67
2.25V 50mV
Power Down
Battery voltage: V(Batt)
2.0V 50mV
23.5. Speakerphone
The hands-free loudspeaker at SP+ and SP- is used to generate the ring alarm.
Refer to Troubleshooting for Speakerphone (P.57).
68
69
25 SIGNAL ROUTE
70
Description
INT1n/P1_1
VDDIO
VDD
VSS
SDA1/P2_5
SCL1/P2_4
INT5n/P1_5
INT2n/P1[2]
AVD
AVS
CAP
Xtal1
VSSRF
RFCLKp
RSSI/RFCLKm
VDDRF
RFCLKd
TDO
RDI
SK
PD1/SIO
LE
P3[1]/PD1
P3[2]/PD2
P3[3]/PD3
P3[4]/PD4
TDOD/P3[5]/PD5
P3[6]/PD6
VSS
VDDIO
VDD
PCM_FSC/INT0n/P1[0]
P0[0]/UTX
P0[1]/URX
P0[2]/JTIO
P0[3]/SDA2
P0[4]/SCL2
P0[5]/SPICLK/PCM_CLK
P0[6]/SPIDO/PCM_DOUT
P0[7]/SPIDI/PCM_DIN
VSS
VDD
P2[3]/ADC1
P1[7]/CHARGE/INT7
RSTn
VBAT1
LDO1_CTRL
LDO2_CTRL
LDO1_Sense
AVS2
AVD2
CIDINn
LSRn/REF
LSRp/REF
RINGING
MICn/CIDOUT
VREFm
AGND
MICp
CIDINp
P1[4]/INT4n
PULSE_CTRL
I/O
D,O
D,I/O
D,O
D,O
D,O
A,I
A,I
A,I
A,I
D,O
A,O
D,I
D,I/O
D,I/O
D,I/O
D,I/O
D,I/O
D,I/O
D,I/O
D,I/O
D,O
D,I/O
D,I/O
D,I/O
D,I/O
D,I/O
D,I/O
D,I/O
D,I/O
D,I/O
I
I
I
A,I
D,O
D,O
D,I
A,I
A,O
A,O
A,I
A,I
A,O
A,I
A,I
D,I/O
D,I/O
Connection
RLY
SDA
SCL
NC
P1[2]
CAP
Xtal1
NC
RSSI
RFCLKd
TDO
RDI
SK
SIO
LE
P3[1]
P3[2]
P3[3]
P3[4]
P3[5]
NC
INT0n
UTX
URX
JTIO
P0[3]
P0[4]
SPICLK
SPIDO
SPIDI
ADC1
CHARGE
RSTn
VBAT1
LDO1_CTRL
LDO2_CTRL
LDO1_Sense
CIDINn
REF
LSRp
RINGING
CIDOUT
AGND
MICp
CIDINp
P1[4]
Q12_ON
71
at Normal mode
O
I/O
O
O-L
at Reset mode
I-PU
I
I
I-PU
I
I
O
I
O
O
I
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
I
I
I
I
O
O
I
I
Hi-Z
Hi-Z
O-L
I
O-L
I-PD
O-H
I-PD
I-PD
I-PD
I-PD
I-PD
I-PD
I-PU
I-PU
I-PU
I-PU
I-PU
I-PU
I-PU
I-PU
I-PU
I
I-PD
I-PU
I
O-H
O-H
O-L
I
O
O
I
O
O
I
I
I
Q12_OFF
I
O
O
I
O
O
I
I
I
-
Pin No
Description
63
ADC2
64
ADC0
I/O
A,I
A,I
Connection
ADC2
ADC0
72
at Normal mode
I
I
at Reset mode
I
I
I/O
D,I
D,O
D,O
A,I
A.O
D,I/O
D,O
D,O
D,I
A,I
A,I
A,O
A,I
D,O
A,O
D,I
D,I/O
D,I/O
D,I/O
D,I/O
D,I/O
D,O
D,O
D,I/O
D,I/O
D,I/O
D,I
D,I/O
D,I/O
D,I/O
D,I/O
D,I/O
D,I/O
D,O
D,I/O
O
I
I
O
I
O
I
A,I
D,O
D,O
I
A,O
Connection
ROW1
PWM0
LCD_CSB
LED_BKL
LED_BIAS
LCD_SI
LCD_SCL
LCD_RS
ROW2
CAP
XtaI1
NC
RSSI
RFCLKd
TDO
RDI
SK
SIO
LE
COL1
COL2
PAOUTm
PAOUTp
COL3
COL4
COL5
ROW0
UTX
URX
JTIO
P0[3]
P0[4]
SP_LED
CD_AMP
RESET
EEP_WP
CHARGE
RSTn
DC_stab
DC_I
DC_CTRL
DC_Sence
VBAT1
LDO1_CTRL
LDO2_CTRL
power_det
stop_charge
73
at Normal mode
I
O-L
O-H
I
O
I/O
O
O-L
I
I
I
O
I
O
O
I
O-L
O-L
O-L
O
O
O-L
O-L
O-L
I
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
I
I
O
I
O
I
I
O
O
I
O
at Reset mode
I-PU
I-PU
I-PU
I
I-PD
I
I
I-PU
I-PU
I
Hi-Z
Hi-Z
O-L
I
O-L
I-PD
O-H
I-PD
I-PD
O
O
I-PD
I-PD
I-PD
I-PU
I-PU
I-PU
I-PU
I-PU
I-PU
I-PU
I-PU
I-PU
O
I-PD
I-PU
O
I
O-PD
I
I
O-H
O-H
I-PD
O-O
Pin No
Description
63
LDO1_Sense
64
AVS2
65
AVD2
66
LSRn/REF
67
LSRp/REF
68
MICn
69
VREFm
70
VBUF
71
AGND
72
MICp
73
VREFp
74
P3[0]
75
P1[4]/INT4n
76
P1[3]/INT3n
77
P2[2]/CLK100
78
AVS_sence
79
ADC2
80
ADC0
I/O
D,I
A,O
A,O
A,I
O
A,O
A,I
A,I
D,I/O
D,O
D,I
D,O
I
A,I
A,I
Connection
LDO1_Sense
REF
LSRp
RINGING
VBUF
AGND
MICp
CIDINp
COL0
Key_LED
ROW3
LCD_RESET
AVS_sence
ADC2
NC
74
at Normal mode
I
O
O
I
O
O
I
I
O-L
O
I
O
I
I
I
at Reset mode
O-L
O
O
I
O
O
I
I
I-PD
O-L
I
I-PD
I
I
I
28 ENGINEERING MODE
28.1. Base Unit
75
Note:
*: When you enter the address, please refer to the table below.
Desired Number
0
1
.
.
.
9
Input Keys
0
1
.
.
.
9
Desired Number
A
B
C
D
E
F
76
Input Keys
[R] + 0
[R] + 1
[R] + 2
[R] + 3
[R] + 4
[R] + 5
ex.)
Items (*2)
C-ID (FSK) sensitivity
C-ID (DTMF) sensitivity
SMS (FSK) receiving
sensitivity
SMS (FSK) sending
level
Frequency
ID
Bell length
PULSE Dial speed
(10PPS -> 20PPS)
Address
04 6B
Default Data
00
New Data
Remarks
01 (6dB up) 02 (12dB up) When hex changes from 00 to 01 or 02, gain
increases by 6dB or 12dB.
04 79
50
60 (6dB up) 70 (12dB up) When hex changes from 50 to 60 or 70, gain
increases by 6dB or 12dB.
04 6B
00
01 (6dB up) 02 (12dB up) When hex changes from 00 to 01 or 02, gain
increases by 6dB or 12dB.
04 84/04 85
00/0B
00/16 (6dB
00/2C (12dB When hex changes from 00 0B to 00 16 or 00
up)
up)
2C, gain increases by 6dB or 12dB.
00 01
75
Use these items in a READ-ONLY mode to confirm
the contents. Careless rewriting may cause serious
00 10~00 14
Given value
damage to the computer system.
01 F7
64 (10sec) (*1)
1E (3sec)
14 (2sec)
This is time until bell stops ringing. (Unit: 100ms)
03 48
28 (40msec) (*1) 14 (20msec)
This is pulse make time. (Unit:1ms)
03 49
3C (60msec) (*1) 1E (30msec)
This is pulse break time. (Unit:1ms)
01 E5
57 (870msec) (*1) 2C (440msec)
This is inter-digit time in pulse mode. (Unit:10ms)
(*1)
Bell length
PULSE Dial speed
(10PPS -> 20PPS)
(*2)
Items
C-ID (FSK) sensitivity
C-ID (DTMF) sensitivity
SMS (FSK) receiving sensitivity
SMS (FSK) sending level
Frequency
ID
Bell length
PULSE Dial speed
(10PPS -> 20PPS)
Description
FSKGain_shiftgain
Foutgains:HPFilter Foutgains
FSKGain_shiftgain
wFskAttn:Signal Output Attenuation (DSP parameter)
Setting value of FREQ_TRIM_REG
ID
Time until it stops bell.
Pulse MakeTime and BreakTime.
bMakeTime:Pulse MakeTime Unit: 1ms
bBreakTime:Pulse Break Time Unit: 1ms
Inter-digit time in Pulse mode.
Unit:10ms
77
28.2. Handset
78
Note:
*: When you enter the address, please refer to the table in Note: (P.76) of ENGINEERING MODE.
ex.)
Items (*4)
Sending level
Receiving level
Battery Low
Frequency
ID
Address
Default Data
New Data
00 06
00 07
00 04
00 01
00 10~00 14
Adjusted value
Adjusted value
25
75
Given value
Given value
Given value
-
Possible Adjusted
Value MAX (hex)
6F
00
-
Possible Adjusted
Value MIN (hex)
00
3F
-
Remarks
(*1)
(*2)
(*3)
ex.)
ex.)
Item
Sending level
Default Data
3A
-7.5dBm
New Data
3E
-6.5dBm
Item
36
-8.5dBm
Receiving level
Default Data
14
-20.5dBm
New Data
18
10
-21.5dBm
-19.5dBm
(*3) Use these items in a READ-ONLY mode to confirm the contents. Careless rewriting may cause serious damage to the
computer system.
(*4)
Items
Sending level
Receiving level
Battery Low
Frequency
ID
Description
Analog Front End MIC Setting for Handset Mode
Analog Front End LSR Setting for Handset Mode
ADC value for battery low detection
Setting value of FREQ_TRIM_REG
International Portable Part Equipment Identities
79
29.1. PREPARATION
PbF (: Pb free) Solder
Soldering Iron
Tip Temperature of 700F 20F (370C 10C)
Note: We recommend a 30 to 40 Watt soldering iron. An expert may be able to use a 60 to 80 Watt iron where someone with
less experience could overheat 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).
2. Make a few cuts into the joint (between the IC and its pins) first and then cut off the pins thoroughly.
When you attach a new IC to the board, remove all solder left on the land with some tools like a soldering wire. If some solder is
left at the joint on the board, the new IC will not be attached properly.
80
3. Solder the pins, sliding the soldering iron in the direction of the arrow.
81
82
Note:
(*1) The rechargeable Ni-MH battery P03P (HHR-4EPT) is available through sales route of Panasonic.
(*2) Attach the spacer (No. 122) to the exact location described above.
(*3) This cable is fixed by welding. Refer to HOW TO REPLACE THE HANDSET LCD (P.37).
83
84
85
33.2. KX-TCA121FXF/FXS/FXT
86
34.2. Handset
87
Ref.
No.
Note:
The marking (RTL) indicates that the Retention Time is
limited for this item.
After the discontinuation of this assembly in production,
the item will continue to be available for a specific period
of time. The retention period of availability is dependant
on the type of assembly, and in accordance with the
laws governing part and product retention. After the end
of this period, the assembly will no longer be available.
Part No.
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
PQHR11057Z
PQKE10384Z1
PQKE10385Z1
PQJT10218Y
PQJT10219Y
PQBC10415Z1
PQSA10154Z
PQKF10631Z2
10
PQKF10631Z1
10
PQKF10631Z3
11
11
11
12
PQGT17550Y
PQGT17550Z
PQGT17550X
PQHA10023Z
Ref.
No.
PCB1
Part No.
PQWPCD300FXH
IC1
IC3
IC7
IC8
C0CBAYF00016
PQWICD300EH
C0JBAS000248
C1CB00001983
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
Q6
Q8
Q12
Q15
Q16
B1ADGE000004
B1ADGE000004
2SA1776P
PQVTBF822T7
B1ADGE000004
2SD1994A
B1ABCE000009
B1ABGE000006
B1ABCF000103
D1
D3
D4
D6
D13
D16
DA1
B0JAME000095
B0EDER000009
MA1Z300
MA8220
MA111
MA111
B0DDCM000001
L3
L6
L7
L8
L9
C133
C139
PQLQR2M33NKT
PQLQXF330K
PQLQXF330K
MQLRER10JFA
PQLQR2KA20T
PQLQR2M8N2KT
PQLQR2M5N6K
CN1
PQJJ2H003Z
R3
R5
R8
R9
R16
R17
R22
R23
R24
ERJ1WYJ220
ERJ1WYJ220
ERJ2RKF1200
ERJ2RKF2000
ERJ3GEYJ105
ERJ3GEYJ105
D0GA104JA015
ERJ3GEYJ104
ERJ3GEYJ101
PQGG10265Z2
PQGG10265Z1
PQGG10265Z3
PQKM10648Z2
PQKM10648Z1
PQKM10648Z3
ABS-HB
PS-HB
PS-HB
PS-HB
PS-HB
POM-HB
POM-HB
Note:
Part No.
Remarks
Ref.
No.
Remarks
88
Remarks
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
Ref.
No.
R25
R26
R27
R28
R32
R37
R38
R39
R40
R42
R43
R44
R45
R46
R47
R48
R49
R52
R54
R55
R56
R57
R64
R69
R70
R71
R72
R78
R79
R80
R84
R85
R86
R87
R88
R105
R106
R107
R115
R116
R117
R118
R119
R123
R124
R125
R127
R132
R134
R135
R136
R137
R138
R139
R140
R141
R142
R143
C167
J10
J13
J14
L4
Part No.
PQ4R10XJ272
ERJ3GEYJ103
D0GA104JA015
ERJ3GEYJ392
ERJ3GEYJ101
PQ4R10XJ180
D0GA104JA015
ERJ3GEYJ180
ERJ3GEYJ335
ERJ3GEYJ273
D0GA822JA015
ERJ3GEYJ182
ERJ12YJ120
ERJ12YJ270
ERJ3GEYJ104
ERJ3GEYJ473
ERJ3GEYJ560
D0GA391JA015
D0GA182JA015
D0GA102JA015
D0GA222JA015
ERJ3GEYJ222
ERJ3GEYJ102
ERJ3GEYJ104
ERJ3GEYJ104
ERJ3GEYJ104
ERJ3GEYJ474
ERJ3GEYJ103
ERJ3GEYJ681
PQ4R18XJ100
ERJ3GEYJ101
D0GA332JA015
D0GA102JA015
D0GA103JA015
D0GA103JA015
D0GA103JA015
ERJ3GEYJ184
ERJ3GEYJ184
ERJ3GEYJ222
PQ4R10XJ471
D0GA102JA015
ERJ3GEYJ271
ERJ3GEYJ271
D0GAR00Z0001
D0GAR00Z0001
D0GAR00Z0001
D0GA101JA015
ERJ3GEYJ103
ERJ3GEYJ103
D0GA103JA015
D0GA103JA015
D0GA103JA015
ERJ8GEYJ270
D0GA471JA015
D0GA102JA015
D0GA153JA015
D0GA122JA015
ERJ3GEYJ181
PQ4R10XJ180
ERJ3GEY0R00
ERJ12Y0R00
ERJ12Y0R00
ERJ3GEY0R00
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
C6
C7
C8
C11
ECUV1H100DCV
ECEA1CK101
ECEA0JU331
ECEA1CKS100
ECEA1CKS100
ECUV1H100DCV
ECUV1A105KBV
ECUV1H100DCV
ECUV1A105KBV
Remarks
Ref.
No.
C12
C13
C14
C15
C17
C18
C21
C22
C24
C25
C26
C27
C28
C29
C30
C32
C34
C36
C37
C38
C39
C40
C41
C42
C43
C44
C45
C46
C47
C48
C49
C50
C53
C65
C75
C76
C101
C102
C107
C108
C109
C114
C119
C122
C123
C130
C135
C136
C140
C141
C142
C143
C144
C145
C147
C149
C151
C153
C154
C155
C156
C157
C158
C159
C160
C161
C162
C163
C164
C171
C172
C173
C174
S
S
89
Part No.
F1B2H152A048
F1B2H152A048
ECKD2H681KB
ECKD2H681KB
F1G1H221A571
PQCUV1A225KB
ECJ0EC1H100D
F1G1H221A571
ECUV1C104KBV
ECJ0EC1H100D
F1G1H220A565
ECJ0EC1H100D
ECUV1A224KBV
ECUV1H100DCV
ECUV1C104KBV
ECUE1A223KBQ
F1G1A1040006
ECUV1H100DCV
F1G1A1040006
F1G1A1040006
ECUV1A105KBV
PQCUV1A225KB
ECUV1C563KBV
ECUV1H060DCV
ECJ0EC1H270J
F1G1A1040006
F1G1A1040006
PQCUV1A105KB
ECUV1C563KBV
F1G1A1040006
ECEA1HKS100
PQCUV1H104ZF
F1G1A1040006
F1G1A1040006
ECUV1H100DCV
ECUV1H103KBV
ECUV1H102KBV
ECUV1H102KBV
ECUV1H102KBV
PQCUV1A225KB
ECUV1A105KBV
ECJ0EC1H020C
PQCUV1A225KB
ECUV1H101JCV
ECJ0EC1H101J
ECJ0EC1H100D
PQCUV1C105KB
ECJ0EB1H102K
ECUV1H100DCV
ECUV1H030CCV
ECUV1H100DCV
ECUV1H100DCV
ECUV1H100DCV
ECUV1H100DCV
ECUV1H104MD
ECUV1H100DCV
ECUV1A475KB
ECJ0EC1H220J
ECJ0EC1H100D
ECJ0EC1H020C
ECJ0EC1H100D
ECJ0EC1H070D
ECJ0EC1H100D
ECJ0EC1H020C
ECJ0EC1H100D
ECJ0EC1H020C
ECJ0EC1H100D
ECJ0EC1H100D
ECJ0EC1H151J
ECUV1H102KBV
ECJ0EC1H101J
ECJ0EC1H100D
F1G1A1040006
Remarks
S
S
S
S
Ref.
No.
C180
C181
C182
C184
C191
C192
C193
C194
C195
C198
C199
C201
C203
C206
C207
C208
C213
C214
C215
E1
IC2
CN14
SA1
SW1
X1
Part No.
ECUV1H100DCV
ECUV1H100DCV
ECUV1H100DCV
ECUV1H100DCV
ECUV1H100DCV
ECUV1H100DCV
ECJ0EC1H100D
ECUV1H100DCV
ECUV1H100DCV
ECUV1H100DCV
ECUV1H100DCV
ECJ0EC1H100D
ECJ0EC1H100D
ECUV1H100DCV
ECJ0EC1H100D
ECUV1H100DCV
ECUV1H100DCV
ECJ0EC1H100D
F1G1E472A086
PQMC10497Z
PQLP10263Z
L0DACA000024
J0LF00000026
EVQQJJ05Q
H0D103500003
Remarks
10P
10P
10P
10P
10P
10P
10P
10P
10P
10P
10P
10P
10P
10P
10P
10P
10P
10P
0.0047
(OTHERS)
MAGNETIC SHIELD
RF UNIT
BUZZER
VARISTOR (SURGE ABSORBER)
SPECIAL SWITCH
CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR
PQGP10272Z2
PQGP10272Z1
PQGP10272Z3
PQHS10673W
PQKM10647Y2
103
PQKM10647Y1
103
PQKM10647Y3
104
104
104
105
106
107
108
PQGT17385Y
PQGT17385Z
PQGT17385X
PQHS10705Z
PQBC10413Z1
PQBC10414Y1
PQSX10274X
108
PQSX10274Z
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
PQHS10467Z
L0AD02A00015
PQHR11104Z
PQWE10034Z
PQJT10216Z
PQJT10217Z
PQHR11059Z
PQHG10702Z
L0AD02A00010
PQHS10622Z
PQJC10056Y
PQKF10630X2
120
PQKF10630X1
120
PQKF10630X3
121
PQHX11290Y
122
123
PQHS10561Y
PQKK10583Z2
PQKK10583Z1
123
PQKK10583Z3
Remarks
Note:
(*1) When replacing IC1 or IC3, data need to be written to
them with PQZZTCD210FX. Refer to Handset of THINGS
TO DO AFTER REPLACING IC (P.60).
(*2) When replacing the Handset LCD, See HOW TO
REPLACE THE HANDSET LCD (P.37).
Part No.
35.2. Handset
Ref.
No.
101
101
101
102
103
Ref.
No.
123
Remarks
AS-HB
AS-HB
AS-HB
ABS-HB
ABS-HB
ABS-HB
ABS-HB
ABS-HB
Ref.
No.
PCB100
Part No.
PQWPCD210FXR
PCB100
PQWPCA121FXR
IC1
IC3
C1CB00002007
PQWI2A130EXR
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
Q7
Q8
Q9
Q10
Q11
PQVTFDN335N
B1ADGE000004
B1ADGE000004
B1ADGE000004
B1ABCF000103
PSVTDTC143X
PSVTDTC143X
UN9219J
B1ABCF000103
B1ABCF000103
D1
D4
D5
D6
D7
LED1
LED2
LED3
LED4
LED5
LED6
LED7
LED9
B0JCME000035
MA8047
MA8047
B0BC2R1A0006
MA2Z72000
LNJ308G8JRA
LNJ308G8JRA
LNJ308G8JRA
LNJ308G8JRA
LNJ308G8JRA
LNJ308G8JRA
LNJ308G8JRA
PQVDBR1111C
L1
L4
L5
L9
F1
G1C470M00025
G1C100MA0072
G1C100MA0072
PQLQR2M33NKT
PQLQR2M5N6K
R1
R5
R6
R7
R12
R15
R19
R20
R21
R25
R26
R29
R37
R38
R39
R40
R43
R46
ERJ6RSJR10V
ERJ3GEYJ471
D0GA103JA015
D0GA224JA015
ERJ3GEYJ393
ERJ3GEYJ100
ERJ3GEYJ565
D0GA102JA015
D0GA102JA015
D0GA331JA015
D0GA331JA015
ERJ3GEYJ222
ERJ3GEY0R00
ERJ3GEY0R00
D0GA103JA015
D0GA103JA015
ERJ6RSJR10V
ERJ3GEYJ562
ABS-HB
ABS-HB
ABS-HB
ABS-HB
ABS-HB
ABS-HB
90
Remarks
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
Ref.
No.
R47
R54
R57
R59
R60
R61
R63
R64
R68
R69
R70
R71
R72
R73
R75
R81
R82
R83
R85
R86
R87
R88
R89
R90
R91
R92
R95
R96
L6
L7
L8
Part No.
ERJ3GEYJ562
D0GAR00Z0001
ERJ3GEYJ680
D0GAR00Z0001
D0GA101JA015
D0GA102JA015
D0GA103JA015
D0GA103JA015
D0GA682JA015
ERJ3EKF8203
ERJ3EKF4303
ERJ3GEYJ221
D0GA102JA015
ERJ3GEYJ104
D0GA102JA015
D0GA4R7JA014
ERJ3GEYJ101
ERJ6GEY0R00
D0GA330JA015
ERJ3GEYJ330
D0GA181JA015
D0GA181JA015
D0GA181JA015
ERJ3GEYJ684
D0GA104JA015
ERJ3GEY0R00
ERJ3GEY0R00
D0GA103JA015
ERJ6GEY0R00
ERJ6GEY0R00
ERJ3GEY0R00
C1
C3
C4
C5
C6
C7
C8
C10
C12
C17
C18
C19
C20
C21
C22
C23
C24
C27
C28
C30
C31
C32
C33
C34
C35
C37
C39
C40
C44
C45
C46
C47
C48
C49
C50
C51
C52
C53
C54
C55
C57
EEE0GA331WP
ECUV1C104KBV
ECUV1H100DCV
ECST0JY106
ECUV1H080DCV
ECUV1H150JCV
ECUV1A224KBV
ECUV1C104KBV
ECUV1A105KBV
ECUV1H100DCV
ECJ0EB1H102K
F1G1A1040006
F1G1A1040006
F1G1A1040006
F1G1A1040006
F1G1A1040006
F1G1A1040006
ECUV1A105KBV
ECUV1A105KBV
ECUV1A105KBV
ECUV1A105KBV
ECUV1A105KBV
ECUV1A105KBV
ECUV1A105KBV
ECUV1A105KBV
F1G1A1040006
ECUV1A105KBV
ECST0JY106
ECJ0EC1H100D
ECJ0EB1H102K
ECJ0EC1H100D
ECJ0EC1H020C
ECJ0EC1H100D
ECJ0EC1H020C
ECJ0EC1H100D
ECJ0EC1H100D
ECUV1C104KBV
ECJ0EC1H151J
ECJ0EC1H100D
ECJ0EC1H020C
EEE0JA331P
Remarks
5.6K
0
68
0
100
1K
10K
10K
6.8K
820K
430K
220
1K
100K
1K
4.7
100
0
33
33
180
180
180
680K
100K
0
0
10K
0
0
0
(CAPACITORS)
330
0.1
10P
10
8P
15P
0.22
0.1
1
10P
0.001
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0.1
1
10
10P
0.001
10P
2P
10P
2P
10P
10P
0.1
150P
10P
2P
330
Ref.
No.
C58
C60
C62
C63
C66
C68
C69
C70
C71
C72
C78
C79
C84
C87
C91
C93
C94
C95
C97
C98
C100
C103
C104
C107
C108
C109
C111
C112
C113
C114
C115
C116
C117
C118
C119
C120
C121
C122
C123
Part No.
ECUV1C104KBV
ECUV1A475KB
ECJ0EC1H220J
ECUV1A475KB
ECUV1H020CCV
F1G1A1040006
ECUV1H100DCV
ECUV1H100DCV
ECJ0EC1H100D
F1G1A1040006
PQCUV1H100DC
PQCUV1H100DC
ECJ0EB1H102K
ECUV1H100DCV
ECJ0EC1H100D
ECUV1H101JCV
ECUV1H101JCV
PQCUV1H100DC
ECUV1H100DCV
ECUV1A475KB
ECJ0EC1H100D
ECUV1H100DCV
ECUV1A105KBV
ECUV1H101JCV
ECJ0EC1H100D
ECJ0EC1H100D
ECJ0EC1H101J
ECJ0EC1H101J
ECUV1H101JCV
ECJ0EC1H100D
ECJ0EC1H100D
ECJ0EC1H100D
ECJ0EC1H100D
ECUV1H103KBV
F1G1A1040006
F1G1A1040006
ECUV1H102KBV
ECUV1A105KBV
ECUV1H100DCV
MIC
E101
E102
E103
E104
E105
E106
CN6
X1
L0CBAB000052
PQHR11088Y
PQHR11092Z
PQHX11289Z
L5DCADC00013
PQWEA144EXR
PQSA10159Z
PQLP10263Z
H0D103500007
Remarks
S
S
91
Ref.
No.
200
Part No.
PQLV30032ZF
200
PQLV30032ZS
200
PQLV30032ZT
200-1
200-1
200-1
200-2
PQGG10276Z2
PQGG10276Z1
PQGG10276Z3
PQKM10656Z2
200-2
PQKM10656Z1
200-2
PQKM10656Z3
200-3
200-4
200-5
PQHR11085Z
PQKE10384Z1
PQKE10385Z1
Remarks
PC-HB
PC-HB
PC-HB
ABS-HB
ABS-HB
ABS-HB
POM-HB
POM-HB
Ref.
No.
200-6
200-7
200-8
Part No.
PQJT10218Y
PQJT10219Y
PQKF10653Z2
200-8
PQKF10653Z1
200-8
PQKF10653Z3
200-9
200-9
200-9
200-10
PQGT17399Y
PQGT17399Z
PQGT17399X
PQHA10023Z
Remarks
Part No.
PQWPA130ETCH
D11
B0JCME000035
J1
PQJJ1B4Y
R11
R12
ERJ1WYJ220
ERJ1WYJ220
Remarks
Part No.
PQLV19CEX
PQJA10075Z
PQQX14485Z
PQQW13651Z
PQQW12846W
PQPP10116Z
P2
PQPP10084Z
P3
PQPK14576Z
Remarks
Base
(for
35.4.2. KX-TCA121FXF/FXS/FXT
Ref.
No.
A1
A2
A3
P1
Part No.
PQLV200CEX
PQQX14496Z
PQQW12846W
PQPP10086Z
P2
PQPP10084Z
P3
PQPK14604Z
Remarks
AC ADAPTOR
INSTRUCTION BOOK
LEAFLET, RECHARGE
PROTECTION COVER (for Charger
Unit)
PROTECTION
COVER
(for
Handset)
GIFT BOX
Remarks
92
2. This schematic diagram may be modified at any time with the development of new technology.
2. This schematic diagram may be modified at any time with the development of new technology.
Memo
93
SA1
C15
(1)
NC
C14
D15
C80
D3
NC
(5750)
5
6
J2
L7
NC
(2125)
J3
33uH
4
10
7.8V
+3.3V
IC1
1
NC
NC
NC
(6)
VDD3
C26
1
2
K1000P
22V
C107
C25
D10P
(1005)
6
5
C213
15K
(1005)
R142 J100P
1.2K (1005)
(1005)
D16
C172
GND IN/OUT2
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)
0.97V
180
TP16
NC : No Components
94
R40
C53
K0.1
(1005)
R57
2.2K
(1608)
R56
Beep Signal
3.3M
(1608)
X1
J27P
(1005)
C42
10.368MHz
D6P
2.2K
(1005)
R143
8
VCC
2
7
WP
A1
3
6
SCL
A2
4
5
VSS SDA
A0
EEPROM
C174
C43
+2.5V
TP15
D6
10P
CONT2
OUT/IN2
1K
K0.1
(1005) (1005)
Q16
IC3
C181
Vcc
OUT/IN1
CONT1
(10)
R140
470
(1005)
Charge Terminal
IN/OUT1
(9)
18
(2125)
R139
Q15
0.3V
R3
18
(2125)
+2.5V
0.35V
R141
C171
K1000P
27
(3216)
R138
C182
10P
BUZ
C167
R37
D10P
(1608)
D10P
6.3V330
C8
C2P
(1005)
C3
CN14
C211
(8)
NC
(1005)
IC7
3.3V
(When no Beep)
C180 10P
(7)
R144
J22P
R9
R8
4
ADJ VOUT
F120
(1005)
C114
22 (6332)
C29
(5)
(6332)
R5
(3)
R17
1M
VOUT
2.1V
22
NC
(1005)
NC
10P
NC
100K
C200
R70
K1000P
F200
(1005)
16V100
180K
2
VIN
K2.2
(2125)
C2
R107
3.3V
+8V
D10P
C119
C75
R68
NC
(2)
C102
(4)
C205
R69
NC
(1005)
R105
10K
(1005)
C170
NC
100K
C74
R67
Q1
NC
C1
NC
C189
D11
+2.5V
D12
NC
K1000P
R16
1M
C13
K1500P
D2
C101
180K
C206
R106
D10P
7
2
C187
C12
K1500P
RLY1
NC
9
(1608)
10P
J7
C212
D1
NC
(2125)
NC
(2125)
SA2
J5
DCP
NC
(2125)
DCM
680P
680P
R81
L1T L1R
NC
(3216)
L6
33uH
NC
DC/TEL_JACK
L2T L2R
CN1
J1
NC
(2125)
D14
25mV p-p
0.7V
0V
TP20
TP21
TP22
Q14
NC
95
TP19
+3.3V
+2.5V
SW1 LOCATOR
R84
+8V
J101
J104
R133
+3.3V
NC
SK
C2P
(1005)
NC
(1005)
R126
100
(1005)
RESET
C156
D10P
(1005)
K1000P
(1005)
J150P
(1005)
C136
C164
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
NC
(1005)
RF_UNIT
GND
GND
GND
ANT1
RESET
GND
TXDA
GND
R130
IC2
(1005)
270
R118
NC
D10P
(1005)
C155
C154
NC
10P
C197
L3
D10P
C143
33nH
C166
NC
NC
C208
LE
C163
D10P
R120
D10P
(1005)
C144
R39
10K
(1608)
+2.5V
L4
C141
8.2nH
C3P
C133
DA1
NC
C169
RDY
R132
0
(1005)
GND
ANT2
VCCPA
GND
GND
VCC_OC
GND
RSSI
D10P
(1005)
+2.5V
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
A_2
D10P
GND
A_1
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
(1005)
R125
0
(1005)
10P
5.6nH
C140
ANT_2
10K
(1608)
Q2
RDI
R124
SYRI
GND
GND
SYEN
SYDA
SYCL
GND
RX_DATA
3.3V
NC
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
C2P
(1005)
C160
(5)
NC
R134
Q3
C161
TP10
C2P
(1005)
C162
R123
J22P
(1005)
C142
D10P
(4)
C209
C48
K0.1 (1005)
C196
C159
270
C139
+2.5V
C153
R119
J9
10P
C195
C158
0
(1005)
D10P
(1005)
RSSI
NC
(1005)
K4.7
K0.1
NC
C147
56
C165
NC
R49
1K
RFCLK
C151
K0.056
(1608)
C214
10P
(1005)
R71
NC
(1005)
K0.056
(1608)
K0.01
C46
K1.0
(2125)
10K
R86 (1005)
+1.8V
C146
NC
(2125)
Q6
C35
NC
D10
NC
NC
50V10
C49
R54
NC
K0.1
C52
1.8K
(1005)
C50
(1005)
C193
10P
D5
NC
10P
47K
R59
C194
R58
10P
10P
NC
C199
R48
C192
D4
30V
390
NC
(7)
10P
C150
18
R122
(1005)
C22
C41
(6)
10P
10P
R47
100K
C47
NC
R44
1.8K
10K
R87 (1005)
R88 (1005)
3.3K
C145
+3.3V
470K
C76
R72
12
(4532)
27K
R42
NC
Q4
NC
(1005)
D18
C121
C149
D13
27
(4532)
100K
D7P
(1005)
C157
(1005)
C32
2.2K
RX_AF
470
(2125)
K1.0
(2125)
R115
R45
Q8
J100P
(1608)
C122
Bell signal
R116
(2125) K2.2
R46
8.2K
K4700P
R43
C215
R50
J100P
(1005)
(1005)
NC
C135
C134
(2125) K2.2
C40
(1608) K1.0
C108
C109
TP9
(1005)
K0.1
(1608)
C24
R28
C123
R85
C201 10P
L9
10P
(1608)
C36
R79
D17
NC
K0.22
NC
C28
NC
VDD1
NC
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
16V10
C168
100K
(1005)
D10P
K0.022
R38
C38
K220P
K0.1
(1005)
C198
10P
(1608)
(2)
R129
BBIC
C6
C27
D10P
(1005)
2.2K
L10
LDO2_CTRL
INT1n/P1[1]
VDDIO
LDO1_CTRL
VDD
VBAT1
VSS
RSTn
SDA1/P2[5]
P1[7]/CHARGE/INT7
SCL1/P2[4]
P2[3]/ADC1
INT5n/VDDE/P1[5]
VDD
INT2n/P1[2]
VSS
AVD
P0[7]/SPIDI/PCM_DIN
AVS
P0[6]/SPIDO/PCM_DOUT
49:LDO1_Sense
CAP
P0[5]/SPICLK/PCM_CLK
32:PCM_FSC/INT0n/P1[0]
Xtal1
P0[4]/SCL2
VSSRF
P0[3]/SDA2
RFCLKp
P0[2]/JTIO
RSSI/RFCLKm
P0[1]/URX
VDDRF
P0[0]/UTX
IC8
C7
100
R32
10K
NC
R26
2.7K
(2125)
C19
R25
NC
R23
K1.0
C5
100K
(1005)
C45
K0.1
(1005)
R22
D10P
(1005)
100
R24
K220P
R27
K1.0
C173
(1005)
D10P
C21
(1005)
C17
C11
K0.1
10P C207
100K
(1005)
10K
(1005)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
100nH
(3)
RDY
K0.1
C30
L8
C18
Q5
R135
C44
(1005) K0.1
NC
C190
NC
C204 NC
(1005)
(1005) R136
(1005) R137
(1005)
C34
64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
50
49
VDD2
ADC0
ADC2
P1[3]/INT3n
P1[4]/INT4n
CIDINp
MICp
AGND
VREFm
MICn/CIDOUT
RINGING
LSRp/REF
LSRn/REF
CIDINn
AVD2
AVS2
(9)
RFCLKd
TDO
RDI
SK
PD1/SIO
LE
P3[1]/PD1
P3[2]/PD2
P3[3]/PD3
P3[4]/PD4
TDOD/P3[5]/PD5
P3[6]/PD6
VSS
VDDIO
VDD
(8)
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
10K 24
10K 25
26
27
C65 K0.1 28
29
30
(1005)
31
32
C184 10P
NC
NC
J10
100K
NC C183
(1608)
C39
C37
(1005) K0.1
K1.0
(10)
10P
C191
R78
J11
R80
NC
(3216)
(1)
RFCLK
TDO
RDI
SK
SIO
LE
RESET
C4
10P
(1005)
C203
Q12
NC
16V10
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)
RSSI
LINE_DC
Loop Current
R52
C130
TX_AF
ANT_1
2
3
R121
C138
ANT
C137
A_1
NC
R117
1K
(1005) RESET
R127
TX DATA
TDO
CLK
SIO
10.368MHz
2.5Vp-p
RX DATA
+2.5V
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
RDY/BUSY NC
IC5
NC
RESET
NC
WP
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
VCC
NC
GND
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
CS
NC
SCK
NC
SI
NC
SO
NC
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
NC
(1005)
17
100
TP23
R64
1K
J103
R55
1K
(1005)
J102
NC : No Components
1
47uH
C57
C40
6.3V10
NC
C41
LDO2_CTRL
C5
C4
D10P
LDO1_CTRL
DC_CTL
(2125)
DC_I
ADC3
R1
0.1R/0.1W
AVS_sense
6.3V10
C39
K1.0
(2125)
R4 3
0.1R/0.1W
68
5.6K
VDD1
+1.8V
Q2
R57
C107
VDD2
Q1
1
J2
J100P
+2.5V
Q3
5.6K
R46
6.3V330
C3
K1.0
C104
R47
SM140A-T
4V330
5.6nH
J1
BATTERY-
L1
K0.1
C1
BATTERY+
+3.3V VDD3
BATTERY
BAT
Charge Current
F1
(1005)
K0.1
NC
(1005)
C23
R87 180
(1005)
P0_3/SDA2
RFCLKp
P0_2/JTIO
C96
VDD
VDDIO
P0_0/UTX
VSS
P3_4/PD4
P3_3/PD3
P0_1/RTX
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
VSSPA
VDDRF
PAOUTp
RSSI/RFCLKm
TDOD/P3_5/PD5
VSSRF
C21
K0.1
(1005)
IC3
EEPROM
+2.5V
AT24C64-10SJ-1.8
8
7
6
LCD_CSB
LCD_SI
LCD_SCL
LCD_RS
ROW0
D10P
(1005)
K1.0
K1.0
C35
C33
K1.0
K1.0
C34
C32
C31
K1.0
F430K
R70
V2
V3
V4
VDD
SCL
SI
CSB
RS
J5
9
V1
V0 10
SCL
A2
SDA
VSS
1
2
3
4
10K
Q11
(8)
(9)
(10)
R69
F820K
VR 11
CAP2- 13
CAP1- 15
96
CAP2+ 14
VSS 17
CAP1+ 16
RESTEB 18
NC : No Components
VOUT 12
C30
C28
K1.0
K1.0
K1.0
C27
L8
Q7
A1
C113
(1005)
C72
(1005)
C22
K0.1
K1.0
C122
R96
+2.5V
R65
A0
WP
Q1 0
1005
COL3
COL4
COL5
RFCLK
TDO
RDI
SK
SIO
LE
COL1
COL2
K0.1
0
R83
R82
100
R90
680K
VCC
J100P
P0_4/SCL2
100K
P0_5/SPICLK/PCM_CLK
CHARGE
R91
Xtal
(7)
K0.22
(1005)
VSS
P0_6/SPIDO/PCM_DOUT
DC_CTL
DC_I
C8
(1005)
VDD
AVS
LDO2_CTRL
LDO1_CTRL
10K
P2_3/ADC1
P0_7/SPIDI/PCM_DIN
CAP
NC
(1005)
AVS2
AVD2
MICn
VREFm
LSRn/REF
LSRp/REF
MICp
AGND
VBUF
63:LDO1_Sense
62:P2_6/stop_charge
61:P1_6/PON/INT6
40:PCM_FSC/INT0n/P1_0
RSTn
P1_7/CHARGE/INT7
R95 LCD_RESET
100K
R73
C52
GREEN
GREEN
LED3
GREEN
LED2
LED1
RED
DC_I
DC_stab
NC
K0.1
C121
SP_LED
K1000p
220
LED9
SP-Phone LED
R71
DC_CTRL
AVD
ROW 0
ROW1
KEY_LED
GREEN
GREEN
LED7
LCD Back-Lit
GREEN
LED6
DC_sense
60
59
R81
4.7
58
57
56
55
C18
K1000P
54
(1005)
53
52
51
50
49
RESET
48
CD_AMP
47
SP_LED
46
45
44
JTAG
43
URX
42
UTX
41
LEFT
RIGHT
DOW N
UP
ROW 2
ROW3
VBAT1
(1005)
R39 10K
INT2n/P1_2
RX DATA
Lighted Key
LED4
C99
0
R92
D10P
(1005)
C71
INT5n/VDDE/P1_5
TX DATA
Q8
LDO1_CTRL
IC1
BBIC
SCL1/P2_4
COL5
+2.5V
LDO2_CTRL
C98
TALK
CLEAR
VREFp
SDA1/P2_5
K0.1
K4.7
PUSH
SOFT_B
78:AVS_sense
LED_BIAS/P3_6/PD6
POWER
POWER
R40
MAIL
SOFT_C
SP
COL4
P3_0
LED3
C97 D10P
0V
P1_4/INT4n
LED2/PWM1/P2_1
VDDPA
C58
0.7V
COL3
LED1/PWM0/P2_0
PAOUTm
RSSI
25mV p-p
COL2
VSS
VSSPA
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
(1005)
K0.1
VDD
P3_2/PD2
C7
C20
D10P
J15P
COL1
VDDIO
P3_1/PD1
5.6M
R19
X1
10.368MHz
D8P
C6
LCD_SI
LCD_SCL
LCD_RS
ROW2
C100
INT1n/P1_1
LE
4
5
6
7
8
9
(1005)
R68
6.8K
P1_3/INT3n
ADC0
1
2
3
K0.1
K0.1
PD1/SIO
JTAG
(1005)
C19
C24
RFCLKd
TDD
ROW 1
K0.01
S1
R12
39K
+2.5V
(1005)
180
(1005)
P2_2/CLK100
J100P
C94
J100P
R89
SK
NC
(1005)
+1.8V
JTAG
STOP_CHARGE
RDI
K0.1
(1005)
LCD_CSB
GREEN
LED5
+1.8V
80
79
78
77
76
75
74
73
72
71
70
69
68
67
66
65
64
63
62
61
C68
C102
URX
COL0
R15
(5)
(6)
(1005)
C118
ADC3
1K
R60
INT
D10P
R88
180
D10P
(1005)
100 (1005)
10
(4)
C115
(1005)
(1005)
SOFT_A
(1005)
C101
NC
C91
UTX
(1005)
(1005)
R21
(1005)
D10P
1K
C108
C37
K0.1
(1005)
10K
(1005)
R61
2SC4617RTL
ADC3
AVS_sense
LCD_RESET
ROW3
KEY_LED
COL0
1S
D6
Q5
(2)
(3)
C114
D10P (1005)
K0.1
(1005)
C120
R64
10K
(1005)
R63
1K
NC
D9
470
R5
Q9
(1005)
1K
C93
J100P
(1005)
J100P
(1005)
UTX
R20
C111
(When on charge)
(1005)
+2.5V
URX
NC
R72
TP21
C112
R6
(1005)
C119
C82
NC
(2125)
1005
10uH
J4
GND
R93
R94
NC
L5
1
K0.1
10uH
J3
CHARGE-
Q4
10K
L4
1
220K
STOP_CHARGE
TP20
CHARGE+
R7 CHARGE
(1)
BATTERY
A201
C123
D10P
C60
K4.7
NC
(2125)
NC
R75
GND
A_1
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
+2.5V
(1005)
C84
K1000P
(1005)
C53
J150P
1K
(1005)
TX DATA
NC
(1005)
R62
NC
(1005)
C51
C67
R59
D10P
(1005)
SYRI
CN6
RFmodule
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
TDO
0
(1005)
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
D10P
(1005)
C44
(1005)
C45
K1000P
RSSI
RESET
GND
GND
GND
ANT1
RESET
GND
TXDA
GND
GND
GND
SYEN
SYDA
SYCL
GND
RX_DATA
C63
1 GND
2 ANT2
3 VCCPA
4 GND
5 GND
6 VCC_OC
7 GND
8 RSSI
K4.7
NC
(2125)
NC
C65
0V
C64
2.5V
(1)
ANT
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
10.368MHz
C59
C61
33nH
C2P
C66
L9
CLK
R54
C2P
(1005)
(1005)
C55
D10P
C54
D10P
(1005)
C46
C2P
(4)
(1005)
C47
LE
(1005)
C50
D10P
J22P
(1005)
C62
(1005)
(1005)
(2)
(3)
SIO
R55
NC
RFCLK
RX DATA
(1005)
C48
33
R26
D10P
D10P
33
C79
D10P
(2125)
NC
C38
SP_TEST2
SPEAKER
R74
R34
(2125)
+3.3V
NC
NC
SP_TEST1
+
-
C77
C14
TP23
C78
0
R38
D10P
L7
C17
(1005)
D10
K0.1
SP-phone RX Signal
Beep
+3.3V
L6
330
(1005)
R86
NC
(7)
NC
TP22
R37
C10
MIC
C90
TX-AF
K1.0
C12
R85
(1005)
C87
D10P
2.2K
(1005)
R29
330
C109
D10P
R25
(1005)
C103
RDI
(1005)
C2P
C49
D10P
SK
(5)
(6)
NC
VO1
FC1
VCC
FC2
GND
CD
VO2
NC
NC
(1005)
NC
VIN
C83
C92
R67
4
D8
R66
CD_AMP
NC
C16
NC
C15
NC
C86
NC
IC2
NC
J10P
(2125)
REV_TEST2
4.7M
D5
RX_AF
(Handset)
C69
C95
4.7M
D4
C70
D10P
REV_TEST1
D10P
(8)
(9)
(10)
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
R36
C75
NC
R35
C76
NC
C13
NC
R80
C80
NC
C81
NC : No Components
KX-TCA121 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (HANDSET)
97
R1
D11
NC
TP4
DC_PLUG
D1
R2
NC
NC
2
1
TP1
Charge_plus
TP2
Charge_minus
J1
NC : No Components
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (CHARGER UNIT)
98
Q6
C208
C153
R125
C165
R124
R123
R122
C157
C146
C196
C197
C160
C159
10
IC2
C137
C143
C164
C136
R117
C166
R126
R127
C156
C183
C133
17
C39
R87
R86
R88
32
R135
R136
R137
C204
IC8
(BBIC)
TP23
R84
D18
PbF
17
26
BBIC: 11
(10.368MHz)
D6
C163
R121
C181
C107
C155 C161
C154 C162
DA1
C142
PQUP11276Z
C209
R134
C195
16
17
C169
IC5
R132
32
C134
C135
C144
L4
C139
C147
C151
J9
R115 R116
R130
C150
C145
R119
C149
C158
ANT_2
R133
R120
R4
C138
R5
R118
C3
L3
R3
R55
C37
C44
RESET
(BBIC: 45)
C122 C201
C121
C48
IC8
C34
R56
R57
C8
C42 C6
SA2
49
64
L8
C30
R71
C76
R72
C35
C199
Q4
C36
C22
R27
C5
J2
J7
SA1
R81
D14
R47
C52
R59
D5
TP10
CN14
C172
R129
R140
D16
C182
R138
C171
CN14
(Bell Buzzer)
Bell Buzzer
(BBIC: 54 IC7: 5)
R139
R142
R141
R143
L10
SW1
Q1
R70
C75
R49
C41
C47
C214
C198
J1
C200
R144
R28 C174
IC7
C194
R26
C18
Q5
C192
C26
4
R54
R107
R17
R48
R52 C193
R58
R42
Q8
C50
TP9
C21
C130
R46
D15
L7
C80
R45
C108
C191 C40
D4
R16
Q3 Collector Q2 Collector
(1.8V)
(2.5V)
48
D13
D11
R78
R79
R80
C29
Q12
D12
C1
D1
C212
C119
IC3
C43
33
C123
16
R9
R8
IC1
ANT_1
R40
C114
C141
C180
X1
R64
C2
C205
C14
C187
C101
C140
R85
C4
C45
C65
C53
C28
R23
IC1
(5.5V) IN
C11
C19
C74 R67
R69
C184
L9
C32
Q3
R38
C13
C189
R106
C17
R44
J11
C24
R22 C173
C168
C38 C207
C190 J10
C7
Q2
C12
C25 R32
D3
R50
C215 R43
C109
C167
R24
C27
R37
D10
C213
R68
C203
IC2
IC1
(RF Module) (3.3V) OUT
R39
R25
C49
J5
C15
C102
C206
C46
Q16
L6
Q14
J3
RLY1
R105
C170
D2
99
Q15
100
A_2
VDD2
TP_CLK
(10.368MHz)
VDD2
(2.5V)
CLK
ANT
TP16
TP15
VDD3
VDD3
(3.3V)
A_1
PbF
VDD1
(1.8V)
DCM
CN1
L1R
LINE_DC
L2R
L1T
J101
BUZ
L2T
TP19
RED
BLACK
TP20
DCP
VDD1
R5
R6
C119
R93
J3
Q5
Q9
R87
D6
CHG
R57
R15
R60
TP22
C82
CHG
101
C97
C79
C77
Q7
R82
C58
C19
C107
TP23
J4
VDD3
(3.3V)
VDD3
IC2
R74
C80
R55
C123
RF_CLK
(10.368MHz)
CLK
10
R19
C6
C111
UTX
C101
R47
C102
R46 C112
C108
URX
C68
R86
C37
R25
J2
R29
C91
C10
R85
C48
CN6
(RF module)
C49
CN6
C50
A201
C46
C47
REV_TEST2
REV_TEST1
R66
C78
R96 Q11
Q10
D10
C117
L6
L7
C116
17
26
C53
C84
C51
C67
SP_TEST2
C44 C62
BBIC:
(10.368MHz)
D1
C57
C54
C55
BATTERY (-)
C4
C38
X1
Q1
Q8
R54
R21 R20
R91
R67
R71
R59
C98
C5
R83
R63
SP_TEST1
D4
C83
C95
C7
C70
R35
C63
C45
R36
C75
R34
C65
C20
C14
C76
C81
R62
R68
C100
R1
C69
21
D8
C13
R80
C64
C103
C24
20
C16
C92
D5
R75
R43
L1
PQUP11278Z
C66
ANT
JTAG
1
C113
PbF
C86
C15
80
C122
R39
R40
L9
C39
C22
R61
IC3
C1
C3
C60
R26
C90
C8
IC1
VDD1
POWER VDD2
Q3
R89
R88
R64
C72
C71
40
C40
D9
C59
R38
R37
C17
D7
41
BAT GND
VDD2
(2.5V)
C61
C109
C87
C12
C118 R12
61
C114 C99
C115 C23
C21
C93
C120
C104
R7 R72
C18
R90
C94
R94
R81
60
C96
VDD1
(1.8V)
C41
R92
J1
Q4
F1
IC1
(BBIC) "BATT"
Q2
L5
L4
BATTERY (+)
C35
C33 C30
C34 L8
LED3
C121
R65 C27
LED2 R70
C31
C32
R69
C28
C52
LED1
R95 R73
J5
PUSH
SOFT_A
S1
PbF
UP
TALK
LEFT
RIGHT
SP
LED9
DOWN
CLEAR
LED4
LED7
9
LED5
LED6
MIC
INT
102
PQUP11305Z
D1
A
CIRCUIT BOARD (CHARGER UNIT) Component View
D11
TP3
PbF
TP2
WHITE
PQUP11305Z
BLUE
TP4
TP1
R1
R2
R11
R12
A
CIRCUIT BOARD (CHARGER UNIT) Flow Solder Side View
103
A.I./S
KXTCD210FXF
KXTCD210FXS
KXTCD210FXT
KXTCA121FXF
KXTCA121FXS
KXTCA121FXT