Motorola Mobility T6AC1 User Manual AC EX08

Motorola Mobility LLC AC EX08

Exhibit 8 Users Manual

APPLICANT:  MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT6AC1EXHIBIT 8INSTRUCTION MANUALA preliminary draft copy of the Users Manual follows.  RF exposure information is located in section 1.3.
APPLICANT:  MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT6AC1Exhibit 81D15 – Developer Guide – 1st draft1. IntroductionProduct descriptionThe D15 modelMain applicationSAR Requirements.2. InstallationMechanical descriptionConnections3. Pin description & main FunctionalityPin description of connectors per modelDifferent communication & application4. Modes of OperationOn/Off process include time diagramVoice connectionFull flow control data callSoft GSM Operation5. Design ConsiderationPower supplyAntennaData level (VOH, VOL)Flex cable & external SIM ConnectorEnvironmental6 Testing & serviceHow to test a unit in a voice callHow to test a unit in a data callHow to test a unit in a soft GSM callHow to test RF featuresDesense test7. Appendix1st. Specification2nd. A list of AT command3rd. Desense test
APPLICANT:  MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT6AC1Exhibit 821. Introduction1.1 Product Specification – See in Appendix bellow.To add a note thal all the Data/Audio/SIM signals arecompatible with D10User Device D1030 pin FCD15User Device36 pin FC3 lines removed from each side1.2 D15 Models:• D15 DV (DV= Data & Voice) Standard.
APPLICANT:  MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT6AC1Exhibit 83• D15 DV Slim• D15 DVG Slim (DVG= Data, Voice, GPS)• D15 DV Board only  (Vertical version & Horizontal version)
APPLICANT:  MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT6AC1Exhibit 841.3 SAR RequirementsUser OperationDo not operate your telephone when a person is within8 inches (20 centimeters) of the antenna. A person orobject within 8 inches (20 centimeters) of the antennacould impair call quality and may cause the phone tooperate at a higher power level than necessary andexpose that person to RF energy in excess of thatestablished by the FCC RF Exposure Guidelines.IMPORTANTThe telephone must be installed in a manner thatprovides a minimum separation distance of 20 cm ormore between the antenna and persons to satisfy FCC RFexposure requirements for mobile transmitting devices.Antenna InstallationIMPORTANT:To comply with the FCC RF exposure limits and satisfythe categorical exclusion requirements for mobiletransmitters, the following requirements must be met:1. A minimum separation distance of 20 cm must bemaintained between the antenna and all persons.2. The transmitter effective radiated power must beless than 3.0 Watts ERP (4.9 Watts or 36.9 dBmEIRP). This requires that the combination of antennagain and feed line loss does not exceed 16 dBi.
APPLICANT:  MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT6AC1Exhibit 852. Installation – See details in PRD.Configuration 1 with d10 mountingConfiguration 1 Configuration 1 with narrower mountingwith narrower mounting
APPLICANT:  MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT6AC1Exhibit 86Configuration 1 with narrower mountingConfiguration 2Configuration 2
APPLICANT:  MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT6AC1Exhibit 87Configuration 2Configuration 2
APPLICANT:  MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT6AC1Exhibit 88
APPLICANT:  MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT6AC1Exhibit 893. Pin description & main Functionality3.1 Standard model & Slim modelThe available functionality in these models are the follow:Data & Voice (D10 Replacement & Slim) - ConnectionsD15MainProcess.Uart #1RS232 portUser logicPower suppliesMain PWRAudioData portEXT_SIMDSCGeneralData purposesDSC bus3.1.1  Function available in the user connector – 36 pin ZIF• VCC input.   3.0 to 6Vdc• Full RS232 - 9 pins.  TXD, RXD, RTS,CTS,DSR,DTR,DCD,RI  at 5V levels.• External SIM connections. SIM Clock, SIM reset, SIM I/O,SIM VCC,SIM PD• DSC bus. DSC_EN, Downlink, Uplink –Motorola proprietary us.• Audio In/Out. Audio out and On/Off in the samepin, audio in Signal and analogground.• Man_Test line. Used to detect standard Motorolaaccessories.• TS line (mobport). Used to turn on the radio.• TX_EN line. This line is an indication whenthe radio is transmitting.Note:1. The Audio Out line is used to send out the detected audioand as a toggle On/Off pin.
APPLICANT:  MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT6AC1Exhibit 8102. The TS line is used to turn On the units by any transactionfrom Low to high in this pin.3.1.2 Connector pin outPin # Function Pin # Function1  TX_EN 19 SIM I/O2  N.U. 20 SIM CLK3  N.U. 21 TS4  TXD 22 DSC_EN5  RXD 23 Down Link6  DTR 24 Up Link7  DCD 25 Analog Ground8  RTS 26 Ground9  CTS 27 Ground10  DSR 28 Ground11 RI 29 Ground12  Manual_Test 30 VCC 13  Audio In 31 VCC14  On/Off + Audio Out 32 VCC15  N.U.   33 VCC16 SIM _PD    34 NU 17 SIM _VCC    35 NU18 SIM_Reset  36 NU
APPLICANT:  MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT6AC1Exhibit 8113.2 D15 with GPSThe available functionality in this models are the follow:Data & Voice + GPS model - ConnectionsGPS (M12)D15MainProcess.GPSProcess.Uart #1RS232 portUser logicPower suppliesGPS Ant PWR1PPSRX DiffMain PWRAudioData portEXT_SIMDSCGPS purposesGeneralData purposesDSC busReg3V3.2.1 Function available in the user connector – 36 pin ZIF• VCC input.   3.0  to 6Vdc• Full RS232 - 9 pins.  TXD, RXD, RTS,CTS,DSR,DTR,DCD,RI  at 5V levels.• External SIM connections. SIM Clock, SIM reset, SIM I/O,SIM VCC,SIM PD• DSC bus. DSC_EN, Downlink, Uplink –Motorola proprietary us.• Audio In/Out. Audio out and On/Off in the samepin, audio in Signal and analogground.• Man_Test line. Used to detect standard Motorolaaccessories.• TS line (mobport). Used to turn on the radio.• TX_EN line. This line is an indication whenthe radio is transmitting.• GPS TXD & RXD in 3V levels, 1PPS,
APPLICANT:  MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT6AC1Exhibit 812RTCM, Antenna powerNote:1. The Audio Out line is used to send out the detected audioand as a toggle On/Off pin.2. The TS line is used to turn On the units by any transactionfrom Low to high in this pin.3. The GPS is mounted on top of theD15 and receive power fromthe D15 but it is a stand-alone unit. The GPS is working from3V and the RXD/TXD lines are working in 3V levels as well. TheGPS receiver used is M12 (Motorola).3.2.2 Connector pin outPin # Function Pin # Function1  TX_EN 19 SIM I/O2  GPS RXD (out) 20 SIM CLK3  GPS TXD (in) 21 TS4  TXD 22 DSC_EN5  RXD 23 Down Link6  DTR 24 Up Link7  DCD 25 Analog Ground8  RTS 26 Ground9  CTS 27 Ground10  DSR 28 Ground11 RI 29 Ground12  Manual_Test 30 VCC 13  Audio In 31 VCC14  On/Off + Audio Out 32 VCC15  N.U.   33 VCC16 SIM _PD    34 GPS Antenna Voltage 3/5 Vdc17 SIM _VCC    35 RX for diff. GPS RTCM18 SIM_Reset  36 GPS 1pps
APPLICANT:  MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT6AC1Exhibit 8133.3 D15 in DIN Models (Vertical & Horizontal)The available functionality in this models are the follow:Data & Voice in DIN configuration- ConnectionsD15WhiteCap Uart #1User logicPower suppliesMain PWRAudioData portEXT_SIMDSCGeneralData purposesDSC busIRDAIRDA (future feature)3.3.1 Function available in the user connector –28 R/A Male header (vertical model)28 pin Female sockets, receptacle (Horizontal model)• VCC input.   3.0  to 6Vdc• Full RS232 - 9 pins.  TXD,RXD,RTS,CTS,DSR,DTR,DCD,RI  at 5V levels.• External SIM connections. SIM Clock, SIM reset, SIM I/O,SIM VCC,SIM PD• DSC bus. DSC_EN, Downlink, Uplink –Motorola proprietary us.• Audio In/Out. Audio out and On/Off in the samepin, audio in Signal and analogground.• Man_Test line. Used to detect standard Motorolaaccessories.• TS line (mobport). Used to turn on the radio.• TX_EN line. This line is an indication whenthe radio is transmitting.
APPLICANT:  MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT6AC1Exhibit 8143.3.2 Connector pin outPin # Function Pin # Function1. EXT. B+ (3.5 to 6V) 15. NU2. EXT. B+ (3.5 to 6V) 16. TX_EN3. SIM I/O 17. Analog GND4. *SIM_RST 18. Audio Out+ On/Off5. SIM VCC (3/5 Volt) 19.  Audio In (Mic)6. SIM PD 20. DSC_EN7. DTR 21. DSR8. TS 22. Down Link9. Manual Test 23. Up Link10. IRDA / RS232 Select 24.  SIM_CLK11. GND 25. TXD_U112. GND 26. RXD_U113. RI 27. CTS14. DCD 28.       RTSNote:1. The Audio Out line is used to send out the detected audioand as a toggle On/Off pin.2. The TS line is used to turn On the units by any transactionfrom Low to high in this pin.4. Modes of Operation4.1 Turn On/Off the unit.The D15 is powered from a single power supply in the range of3.0 to 6.0 Vdc.The unit will not power up automatically by connecting thepower and there are two ways to turn the unit On.4.1.1 Turn On/Off the unit using the ON/OFF pin.The On/Off pin (pin no’ 14 at the ZIF connector & pin no’ 18at the DIN connector) is used as a toggel input to turn On andOff the unit. Any drop to ground in this pin will change thestatus.To verify that the unit is On or Off you have to check theDSC_EN line, If it is high the unit is On If it is low theunit is Off.
APPLICANT:  MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT6AC1Exhibit 815The timming for this process are the follow:Turn On the unit using the ON/OFF pinTurn On and Off the unit using the ON/OFF pin
APPLICANT:  MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT6AC1Exhibit 8164.1.2 Turn On the unit using the TS pin.The main used of the TS line is for units connected to amobile device in witch the current consuption is not the mainconsern.The TS line is used to turn On the unit. This line can’t turnOff the unit.When this line is rised up it will turn On the unit.This line is used for example to turn On the unit when poweris connected to the unit. (Like Ignition line in a car kit).Be aware that if you keep this line high all the time the unitwill not go to Sleep mode (current save mode), So it isrecommended to turn On the unit and than drop this line.
APPLICANT:  MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT6AC1Exhibit 817Turn On the unit using the TS line
APPLICANT:  MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT6AC1Exhibit 8184.2 Data connectivity.To clarify the Data connectivity and the direction of thesignal see the follow diagram:All the signals in the user connector are 0 to 5V.When the control lines (RTS, DTR, DCD, CTS, DSR, RI) active islow (0V) and unactive is high (5V).4685791011User connector(ZIF 36 pin)EXT_TXDEXT_DTREXT_RTSEXT_RXDEXT_DCDEXT_CTSEXT_DSREXT_RITXDDTRRTSRXDDCDCTSDSRRID15processor
APPLICANT:  MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT6AC1Exhibit 819257282614272113User connector28 pin DINEXT_TXDEXT_DTREXT_RTSEXT_RXDEXT_DCDEXT_CTSEXT_DSREXT_RITXDDTRRTSRXDDCDCTSDSRRID15processorThere are two modes to use the Data  port:- SoftGSM mode. This mode is for computer aplication in witchan application SW “SoftGSM” is use. This alowed the D15 towork  with V42.bis (data compression), transfer fax andSMS.- RS232 full flow control. This is the defaul setting for theD15. In this mode we can transfer data and SMS using a fullflow control (HW flow control), Xon/Xoff or non flowcontrol.There is now FAX capability in this mode.
APPLICANT:  MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT6AC1Exhibit 8204.2.1 Using the SoftGSM.4.2.1.1  SoftGSM SelectionThe selection of SoftGSM is done by Hardware in the userapplication.In order to switch to this mode the user need to connectpulldown resistors of 22Kohm in the Downlink line (pin no’23in the zif connector or pin no’22 in the 28 pin) and theDCS_EN line (pin no’22 in the zif connector or pin no’20 inthe 28 pin).In this mode the necessary lines are: TXD, RXD.An example for the circuitry to add the pulldown resistor canbe seen in Pharagraph ??? EV_board design.4.2.1.2 File / Fax  / SMS transfer in SoftGSM mode.To Transfer a file in softGsm you need to:1. connect the RX/TX lines of the D15 a a comm port of thecomputer. .(the levels should be converted to RS232 or usea EV board or equivqlent).2. Run the SoftGsm Application in the computer.3. The SoftGsm program will open a phone tools application.4. Use the phone application to send/Receive file/Fax/SMS .
APPLICANT:  MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT6AC1Exhibit 821The activity of the required lines and timming for filetransfer using SoftGsm can be seen in the following plot:Sending / Receiving files in SoftGsm
APPLICANT:  MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT6AC1Exhibit 822The activity of the required lines and timming for Faxtransfer using SoftGsm can be seen in the following plot:Sending / Receiving Fax in SoftGsmThe activity of the required lines and timming for SMStransfer using SoftGsm can be seen in the following plot:
APPLICANT:  MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT6AC1Exhibit 823Sending / Receiving SMS PDU mode in SoftGsm4.2.1.4 Sending / Receiving SMS block mode.TBD
APPLICANT:  MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT6AC1Exhibit 8244.2.2 Using RS232.4.2.2.1  RS232 SelectionThe RS232 is the default setting in the D15 and no HWselection is needed.The RS232 can use 3 different modes of setting to the DTEdevice:HW (Hardware) flow control – all RS232 lines are used (DTR,DSR, RTS, CTS, TXD, RXD, DCD, RI, GND).None flow control – DTR, DSR, TXD, RXD, DCD, RI, GND arerequired.Xon / Xoff flow control – DTR, DSR, TXD, RXD, DCD, RI, GND arerequired.4.2.2.2 work with RS232 with "sleep mode"If the D15 will have no accessories and the unit is camped theD15 will go to a "sleep mode" (current save mode).During this period of time the RS232 is not responding to anycommand from the DTE device(Uart is not activated).In order tomake the unit to wake up when the DTE will like to communicatewith the radio the user have two options:1. Activate the RTS During all the DTE/DCE dialog. (Internalythe TS line will be activated). After the communicationdisable the RTS in order to go back to sleep mode.2. Activate the TS During all the DTE/DCE dialog. After thecommunication disable the TS in order to go back to sleepmode.
APPLICANT:  MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT6AC1Exhibit 8254.2.2.3 File transfer in RS232 mode.To Transfer a file in RS232 you need to:1. connect the relevant lines depend on the mode to a commport of the computer.(the levels should be converted toRS232 or use a EV board or equivqlent).2. Run Hyper terminal application or equivalent in thecomputer. (in the final application it will be the userprogram).3. Select the flow control / Comm and baud rate.4. Select the activity send/Receive file/Fax/SMS .The diling process / signalizationn can be seen in thefollowing diagrams:Receiving a ring.
APPLICANT:  MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT6AC1Exhibit 826The activity of the required lines and timming for filetransfer using RS232 HW flow control can be seen in thefollowing plot:Sending a file in HW flow control.
APPLICANT:  MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT6AC1Exhibit 827Receiving a file in HW flow control
APPLICANT:  MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT6AC1Exhibit 828Sending a SMS in PDU mode – HW flow control.Step 1 – preparing the data to be sent:
APPLICANT:  MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT6AC1Exhibit 829Step 2: inserting the SMS message:
APPLICANT:  MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT6AC1Exhibit 830Step 3: Sending the SMS:
APPLICANT:  MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT6AC1Exhibit 831Receiving a SMS in PDU mode – HW flow control.
APPLICANT:  MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT6AC1Exhibit 8324.1.2.1  Transfer files using Xon/Xoff setting.Sending a file n Xon / Xoff
APPLICANT:  MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT6AC1Exhibit 833Receiving a file in Xon / Xoff
APPLICANT:  MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT6AC1Exhibit 8344.1.2.2 Transfer files using none setting.Sendng a file in none mode
APPLICANT:  MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT6AC1Exhibit 835Receiving a file in none mode4.1.2.2  Sending/ Receiving SMS block mode.TBD
APPLICANT:  MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT6AC1Exhibit 8364.3 Voice connectivity.The D15 is an OEM Data & Voice module.The voice connectivity can be done in two main channels –analoge voice, Digital voice.4.3.1 Digital voice:The Digital voice is done using the Motorola DCS bus.This bus is an Motorola Propriretry bus and details can bereceived after an agreement.General connections:UserDSCDrivers +Audio DriversD15DCS_ENDownLinkUplinkIn case that the D15 is connected to a standard Motorola CarKit the TS line should be connected to VCC in order to turn Onthe unit using the Ignition line.
APPLICANT:  MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT6AC1Exhibit 8374.3.2   Analog Audio.The D15 is driving out the analog audio detected by the radio.The D15 is not including any audio drivers. The user have toinclude the audio drivers in is application.An example for audio drivers can be seen in the EV boardappendix ??.The D15 can provide the analog audio in two ways:- Analog audio to by drived to an Headset – Default.- Analog audio with Echo canceller activated – for Hands freeapplications.When an Headset is used in the user application than audiodrivers for the headset are needed.When an external Speaker and Microphone are used drivers forthem are required and activation of Echo canceller in the D15DSP is required.To activate the Echo canceller you need to type an AT commandin the Data port.ATs96=1 will activate the Echo canceller.ATS96=0 will disable the Echo canceller.The block diagram for the required drivers are shown below,But detailled example of drivers design you can see theEvaluation board design, Pharagraph ???.
APPLICANT:  MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT6AC1Exhibit 838Audio outAudio InD15HeadsetA1A2Analog GNDREFVCC VrefSPKRMICHands FreeSelection viaATS96 command.Hands FreeSelectionHands FreeSelection(for Audio amp)VCC12VThe requirements from the drivers and audio devices are thefollow:Microphone impedance: Typical 700ΩS/N ratio Minimum 35dBGain from headset to D15 (A2) 45 – 49 dBFrequency response -11 to +1 dB 300 to 3400Hz. (including microphone)D15 input impedance  10KΩTX Distortion Maximum 5%.Speakerphone Load  25 to 39W.S/N Minimum 35dBGain from D15 to Headset (A1) -13 to –9 dBFrequency response -10 to +1 dB 300 to 3400Hz.(including SPKR)D15 output impedance  <1KΩDistortion Maximum 5%.
APPLICANT:  MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT6AC1Exhibit 839The Audio route for the different devices is descrived in thefollowing table:Configuration Setup and aAudio Routing in D151. HF Refer to External Speaker & Microphone connected.2. DHFA refers to External Car kit.3. Correct setup are in bold letters.Configuration Setup Audio Route to…Off hook handset(overrides all other conditions) Handset.On hook handset, or absence of handset:- HF + HF was selected by AT command- HF + HF was not selected by AT command- DHFA- Headset + HF was selected by AT command- Headset + HF was not selected by AT command- - HF external Speaker with Echo cancelling- HF External Speaker,W/O Echo cancelling- DHFA Speaker- Headset with Echo Cancelling- Headset W/O Echo Cancelling
APPLICANT:  MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT6AC1Exhibit 8405.     Design Consideration5.1 Power supply considerations. Current requirements in eachmode.5.2 Audio considerations.to refer to EV board chepter inappendix.Car Kit connectionsl.5.3 Data port considerations & Levels.5.4 SIM card considarations.5.5 ESD considerations.5.6 Antenna5.7 Software5.8 Mechanical5.1 Power supply consideration.5.1.1 Power Supply losses.The D15 is specified to operate from 3.0V to 6.0V. In order tobe able to work in the lowest battery values it is importantto verify the losses in the power supplies lines, Flat cableand in the user PCB.The D15 is a GSM phone that transmits in pulses of about 0.5mSany 4mS. The Peak current is about 1.5A.The VCC line will drop down in the TX periods:In order to minimize the ∆ it is recommended to use a shortFlat cable as possible and to put a 1000uF capacitor (ormaximum possible) in the D15 VCC input.5.1.2 Current consumption in D15:In order to design the power supply correctly you need to takein account the current consumption of the D15 in the differentTXTXTXTransmitPeriodsVCC
APPLICANT:  MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT6AC1Exhibit 841modes.Mode Current consumptionD15 with noaccessory  when nocall is in process<11mA Typical 10mA.D15 with noaccessory but TS orRTS are ON< 50mA.D15 duringsearching time <180mA typicalaverage 80mA.D15 with DSC busaccessory(likeHandset) when nocall is in processTypical 40 mA.D15 during a callin maximum powerlevel<1.5A Peak, Average300mA.D15 during a callin GSM power level#10 (for Example)<0.7A Peak, Average175mA
APPLICANT:  MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT6AC1Exhibit 8425.1.3 How / When to make the unit to wakeup.If the D15 will have no accessories and the unit is camped theD15 will go to a "sleep mode" (current save mode).During this period of time the RS232 is not responding to anycommand from the DTE device.In order to make the unit to wakeup when the DTE will like to communicate with the radio theuser have two options:1. Activate the RTS During all the DTE/DCE dialog. (Internalythe TS line will be activated). After the communicationdisable the RTS in order to go back to sleep mode.2. Activate the TS During all the DTE/DCE dialog. After thecommunication disable the TS in order to go back to sleepmode.Note: If the RTS or TS line will be active all the time theunit will not switch to Sleep mode and the avarage currentconsumption without a call will be arround 50mA.Timing diagrams should be added. - TBD5.2 Audio circuits consideration.The D15 is able to make a voice call as well as Data calls.In voice calls the audio can be routed in a few channels:Digital audio chanel - Audio is sent via the DSC bus.Analog audio channel - Drived externaly to audio devices.Analog audio channel in Hands free mode - D15 sens theaudio out with the Echo canceling ON in the DSP, Externaldrivers are required.The Selection between each one of the channels can be doneaccording to the table XX in paragraph 4.3.2.
APPLICANT:  MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT6AC1Exhibit 8435.2.1 Digital audio.In case of digital audio channel a DCS drives is in used. Theconsideration that should be taken in this case is to be awareof the present of the hook switch. The hook switch willdestinguish if the handset is In/Out of use.There are two DSC bus accessories for audio defined for theD15:External Handset.DHFA - Car Kit for Hands Free.5.2.2 Analog Audio without Handsfree.The D15 will drive the audio out/in in order to allowed avoice call. In order to connect an Headset it is needed toamplified the speaker and microphone channels.An example for these drivers can be seen in Apendix ?? EVboard.Other point to be taken in consideration is the Buzz noiseexisting in GSM phones due to the transmission rate (217Hz).Inorder to minimize this noise the D15 have a separate groundfor the analog circuits.AnalogCircuitsLogicCircuitsPSDigital GroundDigital GroundAnalogGroundCustomer sideD15
APPLICANT:  MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT6AC1Exhibit 844The main problem causing the Buzz is drops in the Ground linebecause the peak current during TX mode. In order to minimizethe Buzz the following acts should be done:- Use short Flat cable.- Connect the analog ground from the D15 to all the analogcircuits in the customer application without connecting themto the power supply ground.- all the capacitors to ground in the audio circuits should beconnected to the analog ground.- Any reference voltage that may be used should have theexternal capacitor connected to the analog ground.5.2.3 Analog Audio with HandsfreeThe audio In/Out from the D15 for analog Handsfree are thesame as for non Handsfree.All the consideration from Paragraph5.2.2 are applicable for this mode too.The additional consideration in this case is to switch the D15DSP to Echo cancelling mode.In oreder to switch to handsfree mode use the RS232 port bysending a switch command.ATS96=1 Echo canceller is activate. (Handsfree)ATS96=0 Echo canceller is disabled. (headset - Default)
APPLICANT:  MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT6AC1Exhibit 8455.3 Data port considerations.5.3.1 Data levels.The D15 data lines are operating in 0 to 5V logic. All theIn/Out signals are bufferd by an MC74VHCT244 buffer.DTR, DSR, RTS, CTS, DCD lines are "1" (active) in 0V and "0"(inactive) in 5V.The signal treshoulds are:Vih 2.0V min.Vil 0.8V max.Voh 4.4V min. @ 50uA or 3.8V min. @ 8mA.Vol 0.1 max. @ 50uA or 0.44V @ 8mA.5.3.2 Select the data mode:The D15 can support two different modes of operation:SoftGsm - For PC applications.RS232 full flow control - General applications.The RS232 is the default mode and no action is needed toswitch to this mode.The SoftGsm require hardware connection to two lines.Down link pin should be connected via 22KOhm to ground.DSC_EN pin should be connected via 22KOhm to ground.
APPLICANT:  MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT6AC1Exhibit 8465.4 SIM lines consideration.The SIM card can be used in 3 different ways: Internaly in theD15, Externaly by connecting a socket in the customerapplication and remotly via the DCS bus.In case of externaly connection the customer concern should befor Full Type Approval that may require submittion for testingin case that the SIM lines will be longer than 10cm.This Paragraph should be completed.5.5 ESD consideration - TBD5.6 Antenna - To take from D10 manual.5.7 Software - TBD5.8 Mechanical - TBD7. Appendix7.1 SpecificationsPhysicalForm factor: PCMCIA type III, no PCMCIA connectorSize: d15 DV Standard:            53.92x85.61x10.4mm(see drawings in this spec)d15 DV Slim:                   44.28x88.45x10.4mmd15 DVG with GPS:              44.74x88.45x17.6mmd15 DV DIN:                    40x80.2x7.5 mmMounting: Four 2.43mm Ø holes provided on non DIN modelsWeight: D15 DV Standard:          39gD15 DV Slim:              35.5g
APPLICANT:  MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT6AC1Exhibit 847D15 DVG with GPS:         49gD15 DV DIN:               22gVolume: D15 DV Standard:           ccD15 DV Slim:               ccD15 DVG with GPS:          ccD15 DV DIN:                ccHousingmaterial: Plastic housing PC/ABSd15 DV Standard / Slim/DVG: 36 pin ZIF socket @0.5mm pitchELCO #04-6240-036-800d15 DV Vertical BoardOnly: 28 pin dual in lineHeader @1.27 pitch(SAMTEC # FTSH-114 -01-L-DH)Interfaceconnector:d15 DV Horizontal BoardOnly: 28 pin dual in line pinsocket @1.27 pitchSAMTEC # CLP-114-02-L-D)RF outputconnector: MMCX  Jack (female) 50Ω  GSM and GPS Matingconnectors Plug (Male) Coax        Huber-Shuhner            Johnson ComponentsRG178     11-MMCX-50-1-1        135-3302-001RG316     11-MMCX-50-2-3        135-3403-001 Environmental  Operationaltemperature: -30 to +60 degrees C Storagetemperature: -40 to +85 degrees C Shock:  20 g’s with 11 millisecond duration, 20 impactsin three mutually perpendicular planes Vibration:  IS-19: 1.5g acceleration, 5 to 500 Hz @ 0.1octave/minute in three mutually perpendicularplanes Performance   Operatingsystems GSM 900MHz, DCS 1800MHz, PCS 1900MHz. Voltage:® 3.0 to 6V Current:  10 mA Stand by 150uA off current 300mA avg. in call at power level 5 1.2 A peak @ 217 Hz at power level 5 Power out:  GSM – Power levels #19 to 5, 5dBm to 33dBm perETSI. DCS – Power levels # 15 to 0, 0dBm to 30 dBm per
APPLICANT:  MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT6AC1Exhibit 848ETSI. PCS – Power levels # 15 to 0, 0 dBm to 30 dBm perFCC. SIM CardReader:¬ Options: 1. Internal - chip SIM CR    3/5V SIM         2. External - Local interface 3/5 SIM         3. External - Remote interface (DSCinterface) 5V only Interface: Options    1.  9 pin RS232 Serial Asynchronousfull flow control , 5V logic level           2. 4 pin RS232 Serial Asynchronoususing  SoftGsm SW for PC  applications,  5V logiclevels.           3. Motorola Proprietary DSC Bus           4. IRDA communication – In DIN modelsonly. Host Protocol:  AT commands including GSM 07.07 and GSM 07.05(see Developers manual for specific AT commandssupported.
APPLICANT:  MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT6AC1Exhibit 849 Data:  Transparent/Non transparent up to 14.400 bps. - V.42 bis when using SoftGSM only. PC FAX:  Class 1,2  group 3 when using SoftGSM only SMS:  Send and receive (PDU and block mode per GSM07.05) Voice Call:  Supported I/O with external H/SET Audio:  Analog – Full duplex I/O on interface connector Digital – Motorola Proprietary DSC Bus GPS:  Independent GPS receiver on GPS model only  GPS (TXD, RXD, 1PPS, RTCM, Antenna Voltage) Functions areavailable on the ZIF and DIN header/socket connector at 3Vlogic levels.1. 12 parallel channel2. L1 1574,42 MHz3. Code plus carrier tracking (carrier aidedtracking)4. Positional accuracy: 100 meters 2dRMS with SAas per DoD specifications, less than 25 metersSEP without SAAdditional specifications available on request

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