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Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / 28.1.1999 SERVICE MANUAL BENEFON DELTA TDP-40-TN2 Tdp40enTOC.fm 1 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / 28.1.1999 TDP-40-TN2 1.0 GENERAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 1 1.1 TECHNICAL INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 1 1.1.1 Operational System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 1 1.1.2 Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 1 1.1.3 Power Consumption . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 1 1.1.4 Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 1 1.1.5 Ringing Tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 2 1.1.6 Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 2 1.1.7 Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 2 1.1.8 Pager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 2 1.1.9 Other Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 2 1.1.10 Additional Exchange-Based Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 3 1.1.11 Manufacturer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 3 1.2 PRODUCT FAMILY CONSISTS OF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 4 2.0 OWNER’S MANUAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 1 3.0 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 1 3.1 Identification Memory Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 2 3.1.1 Program the Subscriber Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 2 3.1.2 Program the Password Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 2 3.1.3 Program the Serial Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 2 3.1.4 Program the Date of Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 2 3.1.5 Program the Display-Own-Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 3 3.1.6 Often Used Local Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 3 3.2 DELTA CAR KIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 4 3.2.1 Antenna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 4 3.2.2 Phone Holder HDH-40 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 4 3.2.3 Microphone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 4 3.2.4 Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 4 3.2.5 External Handset HDS-50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 5 3.2.6 Car Box CIU-40 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 5 3.2.7 Hf Speaker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 5 Tdp40enTOC.fm 2 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / 28.1.1999 3.3 HF-FUNCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 7 3.3.1 CAR KIT TUNING AND OFFICE SET TUNING (theory) . . . . . . 3 - 7 3.3.2 CAR KIT SWING AND OFFICE SET SWING (theory) . . . . . . . 3 - 9 3.3.3 Voice Controlled HF Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 10 3.4 Light Car Installation Kit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 12 3.5 Questions and Answers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 13 4.0 LOCAL SERVICE-COMMANDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 1 4.0.1 Keyboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 1 4.0.2 Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 1 4.0.3 Error Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 11 5.0 TUNING INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 - 1 5.0.1 Watchdog Activation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 - 1 5.0.2 Battery Voltage Calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 - 1 5.0.3 TX-Power Level Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 - 1 5.0.4 Frequency Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 - 1 5.0.5 Learning the 1 kHz Frequency Shift . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 - 2 5.0.6 Tuning the Receiver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 - 2 5.0.7 Fsk-Split Level Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 - 2 5.0.8 Rssi-Level Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 - 2 5.0.9 TX Audio Tuning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 - 3 5.0.10 Microphone Level Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 - 3 5.0.11 FFSKT Deviation Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 - 3 5.0.12 FII Deviation Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 - 3 5.0.13 DTMF Deviation Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 - 4 5.0.14 Subscriber Number Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 - 4 5.0.15 Select Battery Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 - 4 6.0 PHONE’S CONSTRUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 1 6.1 MECHANICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 2 6.1.1 Front Cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 2 6.1.2 Back Cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 2 6.1.3 Type plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 2 6.1.4 Antennas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 2 6.2 LOGIC / AUDIO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 3 Tdp40enTOC.fm 3 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / 28.1.1999 6.2.1 General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 3 6.2.2 Connectors: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 4 6.2.3 Circuit Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 6 6.2.4 Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 6 6.2.5 Function Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 10 6.2.6 Audio Module Tuning Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 14 6.2.7 Audio Locals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 16 6.2.8 Audio Gate Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 18 6.2.9 Parts list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 22 6.3 RF MODULE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 37 6.3.1 General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 37 6.3.2 Functional Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 37 6.3.3 Control- and Output-Signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 37 6.3.4 General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 38 6.3.5 Function Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 38 6.3.6 Control- and Output-Signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 39 6.3.7 General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 40 6.3.8 Input- and Output-Signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 41 6.3.9 RSSI-Level Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 41 6.3.10 General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 42 6.3.11 Function Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 42 6.3.12 Control- and Output-Singnals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 42 6.3.13 Tuning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 42 6.3.14 Parts list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 46 6.3.15 Parts list of Regulator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 54 6.3.16 Parts list of Antenna Switch Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 59 6.4 BATTERIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 62 6.4.1 BATTERY PACK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 63 6.4.2 Parts list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 64 7.0 CHARGING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 - 1 7.1 MAINS CHARGER CMA-50-230 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 - 2 7.2 LIGHTER SOCKET CHARGER CCS-50-12 . . . . . . . . 7 - 3 7.3 DESKTOP CHARGER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 - 4 7.3.1 General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 - 5 7.3.2 Charging the phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 - 5 Tdp40enTOC.fm 4 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / 28.1.1999 7.3.3 Charging the spare battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 - 5 7.3.4 Discharging the reserve battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 - 6 7.3.5 Execution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 - 7 7.3.6 Parts list of Desktop Charger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 - 10 7.3.7 Parts list of Table Charger Extra Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 - 12 8.0 CAR ASSEMBLY KIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 - 1 8.1 CARBOX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 - 1 8.1.1 Including attached functions: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 - 2 8.1.2 Connector descriptions: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 - 2 8.1.3 Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 - 4 8.1.4 Parts list OW0314 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 - 5 8.2 PHONE HOLDER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 - 17 8.3 EXTERNAL HANDSET WITH CRADLE HDS-50 . . . 8 - 21 8.3.1 External Handset (not serviceable) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 - 21 8.3.2 General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 - 22 8.3.3 Connector XIN Signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 - 23 8.3.4 Microphone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 - 23 8.3.5 Speaker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 - 23 8.3.6 Hook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 - 23 8.3.7 Parts list OO0009 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 - 24 8.3.8 Cradle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 - 28 9.0 OFFICE SET . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 - 1 9.1 OFFICE SET DDS-40 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 - 2 9.1.1 General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 - 2 9.1.2 Connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 - 3 9.1.3 Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 - 7 9.1.4 Parts list OO0300 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 - 9 9.1.5 Parts list OO301 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 - 18 9.1.6 Parts list OO0302 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 - 20 9.2 EXTERNAL HANDSET HXS-40 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 - 23 9.2.1 External Handset (not serviceable) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 - 23 9.2.2 General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 - 24 9.2.3 Connector XIN Signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 - 25 9.2.4 Microphone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 - 25 Tdp40enTOC.fm 5 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / 28.1.1999 9.2.5 Speaker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 - 25 9.2.6 Hook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 - 25 9.2.7 Parts list OO0009 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 - 26 10.0 OTHER ACCESSORIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 - 1 10.1 LINE INTERFACE LIF-40 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 - 2 10.1.1 General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 - 2 10.1.2 Using the line interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 - 2 10.1.3 Technical information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 - 3 10.1.4 Manufacturers Declaration for BABT/SITS/85/22 . . . . . . . . . 10 - 7 10.1.5 Parts list OO0245 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 - 9 10.2 BRANCHING UNIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 - 16 10.2.1 General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 - 17 10.2.2 Connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 - 17 10.2.3 Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 - 18 10.2.4 Parts list OO0241 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 - 19 Tdp40enTOC.fm 6 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / General 28.1.1999 1.0 GENERAL General 1.1 TECHNICAL INFORMATION 1.1.1 Operational System NMT-450i 1.1.2 Dimensions Size: 58 x 170 x 29 mm Weight: 350 g 1.1.3 Power Consumption - Batteries: 5 x 1.2 V NiCd (or NiMH) - Sleep current: 2 mA - Standby current: 65 mA - Conversation mode, high power: app. 0.9 A - Conversation mode, low power: app. 0.4 A Service / charger units - manual selection of battery charging / discharging or - automatic charging 1.1.4 Accessories - hands free car kit (carbox, holder, car-radio mute, external antenna, microphone, loudspeaker, external alert) - light holder - line interface - mains charger - cigarette lighter charger - desktop charger - branching unit - external handset with holder - office set TDP-40E2.fm 1 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / General 28.1.1999 1.1.5 Ringing Tones Adjustable - frequency - number of ringing tones / pulse duration - volume - progressive or fixed Silent alarm - short tone and alarm text in the display 1.1.6 Memory Alphanumeric - 99 memory locations, 23 characters / memory location - memory scroll and recall in alphabetical or numerical order - writing to memory during a call Repeat: last dialled number or one of 5 numbers from the quick-memory locations 1.1.7 Clock - time display - real time alarm setting - real time power on setting - real time power off setting - elapsed conversation time counter - received call counter and time display 1.1.8 Pager - answers incoming calls and receives numeric messages - 30 memory locations (23 characters / location) - pre-set number of ring tones before answering (0...6) 1.1.9 Other Functions DTMF - receiver / transmitter DTMF - key tones Display and key illumination TDP-40E2.fm 2 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / General 28.1.1999 Volume control - 6 levels - level indicator Battery charge level indicator - battery empty alarm tone and display - used battery capacity display - battery specific charge memory Field strength indicator Battery-save function Menu structure for user customisation Automatic Prefix Management (APM) Keys lockable against accidental operation Password code to prevent unauthorised use SIS protection function 1.1.10 Additional Exchange-Based Features - R-key (Register recall) - M-key (DTMF signal transmission) 1.1.11 Manufacturer Benefon Oyj P.O. Box 84 24101 Salo Finland Tel. +358 2 77400 Fax. +358 2 7332633 TDP-40E2.fm 3 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / General 28.1.1999 1.2 PRODUCT FAMILY CONSISTS OF - BENEFON DELTA HANDPORTABLE Colours: Black, Grey, Red, Green, Blue - MAINS CHARGER - CIGARETTE LIGHTER CHARGER - DESKTOP CHARGER Quick charger for Benefon Delta and extra battery. - HANDSTRAP - BELT CLIP - OFFICE SET - HANDS FREE CAR KIT - LIGHT CAR KIT Contains car antenna and charger. - BRANCHING UNIT To connect charger and line interface simultaneously or to connect extra handset and line interface simultaneously. - LINE INTERFACE Interface unit for modem’s, fax machines, telephones etc. - EXTRA HANDSET Handset for Hands Free Car Kit. - EXTRA ANTENNA FOR BENEFON DELTA Quarter wave antenna. TDP-40E2.fm 4 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / General 28.1.1999 HANDS FREE CAR KIT HDH-40 HDS-50 Installation base Microphone Installation base CIU-40 Hf Speaker fuse Vbatt, +12/24V TDP-40E2.fm Car Radio Mute External Alert 5 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / General 28.1.1999 LIGTH CAR KIT Antenna adapter 1 4 2 GHI 7 PQRS ABC 3 DEF MNO 5 JKL 6 8 TUV 9 WXYZ 0 RM HF Cigarette lighter charger CCS-50-12 TDP-40E2.fm 6 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / General 28.1.1999 DESKTOP CHARGER Mains charger CMA-50-230 Extra battery Desktop charger HTP-40 Ba TDP-40E2.fm tte ry Phone M a in t e n a n c e 7 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / General 28.1.1999 ACCESSORIES Line interface LIF-40 Branching unit DB-40 TDP-40E2.fm 8 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / General 28.1.1999 OFFICE SET DDS-40 Telefax Microcomputer Telephone Line interface Benefon Delta Mains charger Extra battery TDP-40E2.fm Office set 9 2.0 OWNER’S MANUAL 1user_gb.fm 1 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / Installation Instructions 28.1.1999 3.0 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Installation Instructions PROLOGUE These installation instructions have been prepared to assist fitters in installing the equipment, and are as such only to serve as a guide. Nothing beats common sense and good experience. Installation is always based on the need of the customer to use the phone in the environment in which it will be installed. Negotiate with the customer where the different parts will be installed. It is important that the customer tells of his own preferences and choices, and that the fitter/salesman tells where it is possible/advisable to locate different items. It is the salesman’s responsibility to see that the installation order is properly filled out. RECOMMEND - antenna location on the roof - handset location does not interfere with road safety - speaker located in the driver’s side leg-room - microphone as close as possible to the driver’s mouth - car radio mute option ASK IF THE USER WANTS - additional alarm - password code Benefon Oy TDP-40E6_fm5.fm 1 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / Installation Instructions 28.1.1999 3.1 Identification Memory Programming Identification memory programming is performed by the dealer before the phone is supplied to the user. Connect a LOCAL BOX with programming rights to the phone base connector, and turn on the phone. Check that LOCAL is displayed, and enter 0#. 3.1.1 Program the Subscriber Number For systems with i-specification capabilities: Enter 2#, Z X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 K1 K2 K3 and finally F. Z = country code, and X1...X6 = six digit subscriber number, and K1...K3 = phone identification number. Other systems: Enter 2#, Z X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 and finally F. Z = country code, X1...X6 = six digit subscriber number The subscriber number length may also vary from system to system. Enter 2* to verify successful programming. 3.1.2 Program the Password Code Enter 3#, X1 X2 X3 X4 and finally F. X1...X4 = user defined number series Enter 3* to verify successful programming 3.1.3 Program the Serial Number Enter 4#, a six digit serial number, and finally F. e.g. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Enter 4* to verify successful programming 3.1.4 Program the Date of Sale Enter 6#, the date of sale, and finally F. The date of sale is given in the form ddmmyy e.g. 160194 Enter 6* to verify successful programming TDP-40E6_fm5.fm 2 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / Installation Instructions 28.1.1999 3.1.5 Program the Display-Own-Number The phone’s own number will be displayed each time the power is turned on, after the segment test. It is programmed into the phone by storing it in memory location 99. The memory location may also include a name of max. 10 characters, which will be displayed along with the phone’s own number. 1. Turn the phone on without the LOCAL BOX. 2. Write the phone’s number to the display, including its dialling code. 3. If desired, write also the name to the upper display (see the phone’s owner’s manual). 4. Enter * 99 (and if necessary, confirm over-write by pressing F). 5. Check the programming by switching the power off, and then on again. 3.1.6 Often Used Local Commands 0# 01# 1# 2# 2* 3# 3* 4# 4* 6# 6* 9# 95# 95* 999* TDP-40E6_fm5.fm Local reset SWING level tuning HF tuning Subscriber number programming Read subscriber number Password code programming Read password code Series number programming Read series number Date of sale programming Read date of sale Transfer short code memory from the phone to the Local Box Select battery type (select with +/- keys and F) Read battery type from battery pack memory Transfer short code memory from the Local Box to the phone 3 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / Installation Instructions 28.1.1999 3.2 DELTA CAR KIT The Car Kit includes a phone holder (HDH-40), a car box (CIU-40), an antenna, an installation base, a hf speaker, a microphone and a cable. The Car Kit sales package also includes an installation material bag, which contains the necessary installation equipment. On the 6th page you will find a diagram of connections explaining how to install the Car Kit. Caution: The Car Kit should be installed by Benefon authorized installer only. An end user should never attemp to install the Car Kit alone without any professional assistance. The professional installers have the required tools and knowledge to install the Car Kit properly and safely. Also the terms of warranty demand that the Car Kit is installed by professional personnel. Cable routing may cause interference with the components of the vehicle’s electronic systems (such as inginition and braking systems). It is recommended that cable is not routed next to these electronic components. 3.2.1 Antenna Choose a suitable place for the antenna. It is recommended that you place the antenna on the roof of the vehicle. 3.2.2 Phone Holder HDH-40 Choose such a place for the phone holder in the vehicle that will be both easy and safe when using the phone. First, fix the installation base to the place you have chosen, and then install the phone holder in the installation base. 3.2.3 Microphone Install the microphone so that it is aimed directly at the user, and comes as close as possible to the user’s mouth. A good place for the microphone is near the rearview mirror where the noise level is lower than, for example, beside a windshield pillar. It is also possible to install the microphone on a sun visor, but then it will be inconvenient to use the sun visor and microphone at the same time. One alternative would be a swan-neck microphone as it can be placed closest to the user’s mouth. 3.2.4 Cable Obtain the necessary +-electricity from a suitable place, preferably directly from the battery of the vehicle. Connect the fuse chamber to the +-wire. You will find the fuse chamber in the installation material bag. Connect the ground lead to the frame of the car with a short wire. TDP-40E6_fm5.fm 4 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / Installation Instructions 28.1.1999 3.2.5 External Handset HDS-50 Install the external handset the same way as you installed the phone holder. 3.2.6 Car Box CIU-40 Place the car box out of sight inside the dashboard of the car or to another suitable place. First, connect the wires to the car box. Install the car box so that the heat sink has some space for cooling. The car box has holes which enable you to fasten the car box with a cable tie. The installation material bag also contains adhesive band fasteners. 3.2.7 Hf Speaker Install the speaker in a suitable place near the floor of the car. To avoid echo remember to pay attention to the position of the microphone as well. TDP-40E6_fm5.fm 5 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / Installation Instructions 28.1.1999 A Diagram of Connections: HDH-40 How to install a cable to a carbox. HDS-50 Installation base to HDH-40 Microphone open Installation base CIU-40 Hf Speaker fuse Vbatt, +12/24V PIN 1 2 Car Radio Mute External Alert Name Car Radio Mute (active low) Colour Blue Hf Speaker Grey Black Brown 3 4 5 Ground External Alert (active low) Hf Speaker 6 Vbatt, +12/24 V Car Radio Mute (See the installation instructions of your car radio) Grey Red External Alert +ACC : to the +12 V power terminal which is energized in the accessory position of the ignition key TDP-40E6_fm5.fm 6 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / Installation Instructions 28.1.1999 3.3 HF-FUNCTION Benefon Delta offers you a hands free -setup for the Car Kit and Office Set: the background noise tuning (CAR KIT AND OFFICE SET TUNING) and MIC-ERP contrast tuning (CAR KIT AND OFFICE SET SWING). 3.3.1 CAR KIT TUNING AND OFFICE SET TUNING (theory) You can set up the activation level of the microphone by using the CAR KIT TUNING option. The level is correct when the microphone path is activated by voice alone, and not, for example, by background noise in your car or office. The following figure shows you the CAR KIT TUNING AND OFFICE SET TUNING setup process. a. If the CAR KIT TUNING is set too high, your voice (1) will not activate the microphone path properly, and the person at the other end will only hear interrupted transmission of speech. (1) 50 Car kit tuning 40 30 TDP-40E6_fm5.fm 7 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / Installation Instructions 28.1.1999 b. If the CAR KIT TUNING has been set up too low, the background noise in your car (2) will activate the microphone path, and the volume of the HFspeaker will be low. 50 (2) 40 Car kit tuning 30 c. When the CAR KIT TUNING has been set correctly only your voice (1 & 3) will open the microphone path. (1) (3) 50 Car kit tuning 40 30 (2) Benefon phones have been set in our factory so that they will function in most cars. The factory setting for the CAR KIT TUNING is 017. TDP-40E6_fm5.fm 8 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / Installation Instructions 28.1.1999 3.3.2 CAR KIT SWING AND OFFICE SET SWING (theory) The four-step CAR KIT SWING AND OFFICE SET SWING tuning is used to set the contrast of the microphone amplification/speaker attenuation swing. In the following figures the swing position while listening to the Car Kit or Office Set is indicated by a solid line and the position while speaking into Car Kit or Office Set the indicated by a dotted line. a. With a tuning value of 4 it is possible to obtain the smallest difference between the amplification and attenuation of the microphone and speaker. This means that the connection is almost bidirectional. If the HF-function easily creates feedback, decrease the value of the CAR KIT SWING AND OFFICE SET SWING. By turning down the volume it is possible to reduce the occurance of feedback. MIC SPK Listening 4 3 Speaking 2 1 b. With a tuning value of 1 it is possible to obtain the greatest difference between the amplification and attenuation of the microphone and speaker. This means that the connection is almost unidirectional. MIC SPK Listening 4 3 2 1 Speaking The factory setting for the CAR KIT SWING AND OFFICE SET SWING is 4. TDP-40E6_fm5.fm 9 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / Installation Instructions 28.1.1999 3.3.3 Voice Controlled HF Installation To ensure trouble-free HF operation, care should be taken in positioning the speaker and microphone, as outlined above. 3.3.3.1 HF Tuning The purpose of the tuning is to adjust the level at which the microphone is switched on. The trigger level must be a little higher than the normal vehicle background noise, but not more than the user’s normal voice level. 3.3.3.2 Automatic HF Tuning When the speaker and microphone have been installed, connect the LOCAL adapter and set the phone to LOCAL mode. 1. Turn the phone on. 2. Enter 1# Note that the displayed value changes in response to background noise. 3. Press F when the the display shows the highest value corresponding to background noise. HF is now set to the level corresponding to the highest background noise. In most cases, the recommended value will be between 16 and 18. 4. Store the value by pressing the F key again. If the background noise can not for some reason be simulated, the average level must be estimated, and the tuning performed manually (see Manual HF tuning). 3.3.3.3 Manual HF Tuning It will be necessary to set the HF tuning manually if it is not possible to run a simulation test, or if it is known by experience the desired microphone trigger level. 1. Set the phone to LOCAL mode. 2. Enter 1# and F 3. Enter the desired value and F. The value must be three digit e.g. 018. 3.3.3.4 Swing-level Tuning The swing-level controls the HF feedback damping (the larger the value, the smaller the damping). In phones leaving the factory, the default value is 4. In practice, SWING means the level to which the incoming volume level will be sup- TDP-40E6_fm5.fm 10 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / Installation Instructions 28.1.1999 pressed when speaking and vice versa. The SWING level must be decreased, if the sound in HF mode starts to feed-back (at high volume levels) in spite of careful positioning of the speaker and microphone. 1. Set the phone to LOCAL mode. 2. Enter 01#, and the current SWING level is displayed. 3. Select a new value 1...4. 4. Store the value by pressing F. TDP-40E6_fm5.fm 11 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / Installation Instructions 28.1.1999 3.4 Light Car Installation Kit Antenna adapter 1 4 GHI 7 PQRS 2 ABC 3 DEF 5 JKL 6 MNO 8 TUV 9 WXYZ 0 RM HF Cigarette lighter charger CCS-50-12 TDP-40E6_fm5.fm 12 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / Installation Instructions 28.1.1999 3.5 Questions and Answers Question: The message BATT MEMO is displayed when turning the phone on or changing the battery. What does it mean? Answer: There is a memory circuit inside the battery pack which contains information about the battery type, charging currents, battery charge counter, etc. If the phone is not able to read this information when being turned on, it displays the message BATT MEMO. Question: How can the above fault be repaired? Answer: Clean the battery contacts, set the phone to LOCAL mode, and read the battery type with command 95*. If the type is incorrect, then programme the correct type with the command 95#. The arrow keys can be used to select the battery type, and pressing F will store the information in the battery pack memory. If BATT MEMO is still displayed when turning the phone on, then the battery pack should be replaced. If the phone is not able to read the battery pack memory, it will assume that the battery type is 600 mAh NiMH. The phone cannot necessarily charge the battery to its full capacity, charging currents are small, and charging times are long. Question: The phone displays the message B BATT. What does it mean, and how can the fault be repaired? Answer: Inside the phone, there is a back-up battery for RAM memory. When the phone is off and the battery pack is removed or completely empty, the back-up battery will supply RAM memory with enough current to ensure that no information is lost. Typical information in RAM memory are quick-memory numbers, short code memory numbers - information provided by the user. Repair: Replace the back-up battery. Note ! The B BATT message may be displayed after changing the program PROM. In this case, no action is required. Question: Can short code memories be transferred from an older Benefon phone to a new one? Answer: No. In new phones there are more alpha-numeric characters and the memory construction is different from older models. On the other hand, numbers can be transferred between Benefon Beta and Benefon Delta. TDP-40E6_fm5.fm 13 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / Local 28.1.1999 4.0 LOCAL SERVICE-COMMANDS Local 4.0.1 Keyboard HF/HS Audio path and microphone switching between ERP, SPK, and EXTHS SPK is indicated by the HF symbol EXTHS is indicated by the flashing HF symbol ERP is indicated when the HF symbol is not visible SND/END termination of Local command R A, b, C, d, E, F input (Input is concluded by either the F key or the next number) Note: first enter a number. +/- Volume etc. control and adjustment (see commands) FR To change to NMT mode, if the local box has already been removed 4.0.2 Commands (XXX)# (XXX)* XXXX# executes terminates equivalent (XXX)# command channel command Note: In local mode * = b and # = c in the lower display TDP-40E3_fm5.fm 1 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / Local 28.1.1999 4.0.2.1 Installation and Sales. TDP-40E3_fm5.fm 0# Return to the local normal mode e.g. middle radio channel 01# VOX value selection the chosen VOX value is displayed enter a new value 1...4 press F to enter 1# VOX tuning press F to stop measurement (fixing value) press F to save tuned value 2# Subscriber number programming enter 7 digits number (and 3 digits password if needed) and press F to enter 2* Read subscriber number 3# Password code programming enter 4 digits and F 3* Read password code 4# Serial number programming 4* Read serial number 5# Set country of origin country is displayed enter new country 0...9, F to enter 6# Date of sale programming 6* Read date of sale 7# Set time (hours and minutes) 7* Read time 8# Set date (day XX, month XX, year XX) 8* Read date 2 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / Local 28.1.1999 . TDP-40E3_fm5.fm 9# Short code memory transfer to local box 999* Short code memory transfer back to the radio 95* Read battery type and capacity also production week and year 95# Program battery type and capacity also production week and year 3 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / Local 28.1.1999 4.0.2.2 Service and Testing 0... #port command enter: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 68HC11A1 PA IA8000 PA IA8000 PB IA8000 PC IA8000 PD IA8000 PF CARBOX LIF - The port state is shown in the upper display in hexadecimal form (0...FF) 0 = 0000 5 = 0101 A = 1010 F = 1111 1 = 0001 6 = 0110 B = 1011 2 = 0010 7 = 0111 C = 1100 3 = 0011 8 = 1000 D = 1101 4 = 0100 9 = 1001 E = 1110 - To change the port state (when the port number z is displayed) enter (z)XY X Y bit number (0...7) bit state (0 / 1) - +/- can be used to change the active port number 02# Read the AD channel (real time) - enter the AD channel number 0 = RSSI 4 = TEMP TDP-40E3_fm5.fm 1 = NTC 5 = BATVOLT 2 = MICDET 6 = POTIND 3 = ERPDET 4 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / Local 28.1.1999 4.0.2.3 Logic Tests 1.. TDP-40E3_fm5.fm 10# Memory test - EPROM; if error XX1 (no error, XX0) - EEPROM; if error X2X (no error, X0X) - RAM; if error 3XX (no error, 0XX) 11# COP test - If error, then WDFAIL displayed 12# "0" frequency transmission - Does not set transmitter etc. 12* End transmission 13# "1" frequency transmission Does not set transmitter etc. 13* End transmission 14# Open frame transmission - framework specified by entering N1 N2 N3 P(X) Y1 Y2 Z X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 J1 J2 J3 # - default value frame 15 - letters A...F are entered with the R-key 14* End transmission 15# Receive frame 16# FSK-notification test (real time) - XY displayed X = 1, FSK level exceeds the tuned level (X = 0, below) Y = 1, FSK signal detected (Y = 0, not detected) 18# DTMF loop test 19# Read machine type 96# Start charger control test (control voltage -2.5V, I in = 1.3 A) 96* Terminate charger control test (control voltage 0V) 5 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / Local 28.1.1999 4.0.2.4 Audio 2.. 20# AUDIOPOWER ON 20* AUDIOPOWER OFF 21# TXAUDIO ON 21* TXAUDIO OFF 22# RXAUDIO ON 22* RXAUDIO OFF 23# FIILOOP ON 23* FIILOOP OFF 24# FSK ON 24* FSK OFF 25# COMPANDER/EXPANDER ON 25* COMPANDER/EXPANDER OFF 200# Audio circuit SC11370 settings 1. select register (0...b) +/- keys 2. select the bit to be changed 0...7 3. select the bit logic state 0 or 1 201# Audio circuit SC11370 tuning 1. select the register to be tuned 1...0 1 NORMDEV GC2 2 HFTXATT GC3 3 MAXDEVLO GC7 4 MAXDEVHI GC10 5 ERPVOL GC8 6 RXAUDLEV GC9 7 MICSENS GC1 8 DTMFLEV GC4 9 FFSKTXLEV GC5 0 FIILEV GC6 +/- keys to select level (0...15) TDP-40E3_fm5.fm 6 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / Local 28.1.1999 203# DTMF tone generator settings 204# TXAUDIO and RXAUDIO ON 210# +55 C tuning 211# +25 C tuning 212# 0 C tuning 213# -25 C tuning 216# Deviation correction constant (to reduce distortion) 217# Deviation correction limits TDP-40E3_fm5.fm 7 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / Local 28.1.1999 4.0.2.5 RF 3..., 4... 30# Transmitter ON Note: Does not set the power level (if the transmitter was OFF, power setting= 0) 30* Transmitter OFF 31# Transmitter ON low power 31* Transmitter OFF 32# Transmitter ON medium power 32* Transmitter OFF 35# Low channel 36# Middle channel 37# High channel 38# RSSI level tuning - level to be tuned shown in the upper display PG -58, PG -68, PG -93, PG -103, PG -115 - enter F to tune the next level - value can be saved if -58dBm> -68dBm> -93dBm> 103dBm >-115dBm 38* Read the carrier wave level tuning levels from EEPROM 380# RSSI correction constant 39# Power level tuning - power level shown in the upper display 150mW 1200mW - power is increased with the + key and decreased with the key - enter F to save 39* read the tuned power levels from EEPROM M = 1.2 W, L = 150 mW 43# CHANNEL SCANNING - starts from the current channel - displays the channel in the upper display, and the TX-frequency in the lower display TDP-40E3_fm5.fm 8 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / Local 28.1.1999 44# CHANNEL STEPPING - the +/- keys step through the channels one at a time - displays the channel in the upper display and the TX frequency in the lower display 44* CHANNEL STEPPING - the +/- keys step through the channels one at a time - displays the channel in the upper display and the RX frequency in the lower display 45# AFC ON 45* AFC OFF 450# AFC 1kHz correction tuning (value 00000...65535) - set thousands, press F - set hundreds, press F - set tens, press F - set units, press F (select with the +/- keys. shown in the upper display) 450* Read the AFC 1kHz correction 452# TCXO fine tuning - enter a 5 digit number and store with F Note: After 0# the radio is on the middle channel. The xxxx# channel command can be used to change the tuning channel. 452* Read the TCXO fine tuning value 453# 450 kHz intermediate frequency measurement and display 4.0.2.6 Equipment and Accessory Tests 5... 50# Display and illumination test 50* Display and illumination OFF 4.0.2.7 Other Commands 6..., 7... 60# Printing out all power off counters 0 1 TDP-40E3_fm5.fm RAM EPROM 9 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / Local 28.1.1999 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 EEROM COP RSSI TXON HANDSET OFF FSK SIM 60* Reset all power off counters 61* Read the 4 digit sales codes from EEPROM - the sales code (= local box number) is always stored when programming the subscriber code. - 1 = newest ... 5 = oldest (number given by corresponding number key) - the sales code is XYZW (= 0...9 0...9 0...9 0...9) - If the display contains odd characters, the code is unused 62# Read program version (ddmmyy) 70# FSK split level tuning - enter F to save 70* Read FSK split level value 71# Program basic band - enter low channel (1...4 digits) and F - enter high channel (1...4 digits) and F - settings can be saved if the lower limit * upper limit (according to their frequencies) 71* Read the basic band TDP-40E3_fm5.fm 10 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / Local 28.1.1999 4.0.2.8 Clearing Memories 8... 80# Clear RAM 81# Clear EEPROM (not tuning values nor sales codes) 810# Clear the whole of EEPROM (not sales codes) 82# Clear RAM and EEPROM (not tuning values nor salescodes) 4.0.2.9 Sleep Timer 90# Activate the sleep timer 90* Deactivate the sleep timer 91# Sleep timer test - sets phone to sleep mode after 5 seconds for approx. 5 seconds 4.0.2.10 SIS Commands 100# SIM uses normal SAK number - default value when phone is turned on 100* SIM uses test SAK number - to test signaling, remove local box and enter F R to switch to NMT mode 101# SIM sleep mode 101* SIM wake-up 4.0.2.11 Updating the Local Box 900# Re-programming of local box rights and user-time 902# Read the local box number (xxxx) and the phone identification code (yyyyy) - xxxx yyyyy 4.0.3 Error Messages The upper display usually shows LOCAL, when there is no other information on display. ERROR in the upper display: 1. TDP-40E3_fm5.fm Incorrect local command or key-entry 11 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / Local 28.1.1999 2. Fault in EEPROM programming 3. EEPROM input entry error - input data string too long - incompatable characters in entry -carrier wave levels to save are in wrong order of magnitude - basic band limits to save are incorrect -LOCAL BOX WITHOUT RIGHTS TO PROGRAM e.g. SUBSCRIBER NUMBER 4. Loop test failed to find required response in specifiedtime UNKNOW in the upper display: Unknown local command LOCAL in the upper display when turning on power, although there is no local box connected: Subscriber number not programmed Date of sale not programmed BATT MEMO in upper display when turning on power: battery type not recognised battery pack connections loose or battery pack damaged TDP-40E3_fm5.fm 12 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / Tuning Instructions 28.1.1999 5.0 TUNING INSTRUCTIONS Tuning Instructions Necessary equipment: Local adapter, Local box, radio communication tester, multimeter. 5.0.1 Watchdog Activation This operation will reset all settings !! Perform only when changing CPU. - Connect I201 pin 25 (MODB) to ground and turn power ON. Remove the jumper and turn the power OFF. - Check: Local 11 # cop test. If result is WD FAIL or the phone jams, the activation must be repeated. - Local 0 # 5.0.2 Battery Voltage Calibration - Adjust the operating voltage to 6.5 V, measuring from the OS-module battery contacts. - Local 214 #, check that "BT65V" is in the display. - Local 0 #. 5.0.3 TX-Power Level Adjustment - Local 0 #, 31 #, 39 #, and use the +/- keys to adjust the power to 180 mW (22.6 dBm), and confirm with the F key; adjust with the +/- keys to 1.2 W (30.8 dBm), and confirm with the F key. - Check that the current consumption is less than 900 mA. - Local 0 #. 5.0.4 Frequency Adjustment - Local 36 #, 31 # LTXON, 45* AFCOFF, 452 #, use the +/- keys to adjust the frequency as close as possible to 455.225 MHz, and confirm with the F key. - The adjustment can also be done by entering a 5 digit value and saving it with the F key. If the tuning value needs to be changed more than 2500 units, the TCXO must also be tuned. - Local 0 #. TDP-40E5_fm5.fm 1 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / Tuning Instructions 28.1.1999 5.0.5 Learning the 1 kHz Frequency Shift - Local 0 #, 36 #, 31 #, 450 # Adjust the transmitter to 455.226 MHz with the +/-keys and store with the F key. - Local 0 #. 5.0.6 Tuning the Receiver - Feed an RF-gen 1 kHz / 3 kHz dev. at -50 dBm on the mid-channel. - Local 0 #, 36 #, 22 #, RXAON, 201 # 6 - Use the +/- keys to adjust the audio level reading to 220 (+/-10) mVrms or 622 (+/-30) mVpp, store with the F key, press the C key. - Change the RF level to -113 dBm. - Check the sensitivity: mid-channel (Local 36#), low channel (Local 35#), and high channel (Local 37#). Minimum sensitivity 20 dB sinad (CCITT). - Local 0 # 5.0.7 Fsk-Split Level Programming - Local 0 #, 36 #, 22 # - Feed an RF-gen. 1 kHz / 350 Hz dev. at -50 dB on the mid-channel. - Local 70 #, wait until the display stabilises, store with the F key. - Check 70 *, display shows the stored value. - Local 0 # 5.0.8 Rssi-Level Programming - Set the RF-gen on the mid-channel at -58 dBm. - Local 0 #, 36 #, 38 #, and wait until the displayed value stabilises, and press the F key. - Change the RF level to -68 dB and wait until the displayed value stabilises, and press the F key. - Change the RF level to -93 dBm, press the F key. - Change the RF level to -103 dBm, press the F key. - Change the RF level to -115 dBm, press the F key. - Check programming with Local 38 *, the stored values are displayed. - Local 0 #. TDP-40E5_fm5.fm 2 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / Tuning Instructions 28.1.1999 5.0.9 TX Audio Tuning - Local 0 #, 36 #, 31 #, 21 # - Feed via the local box GEN connector a 1 kHz sine signal at 4.0 Vrms, and set the local box switch to the SERVICE position. - Local 215 # (store mic level) - Change the frequency to 2 kHz at 4 Vrms. - Local 201 # 4 and use the +/- keys to set the deviation to 4.55 (+/- 0.15) kHz, confirm with the F key. - Change the signal frequency to 1 kHz at 400 mVrms. - Press the 1 key and use the +/- keys to set the deviation to 3.00 (+/- 0.05) kHz, confirm with the F key, and press the C key. - Local 0# Checking the deviation limiter: - Local 36#, 31#, 21# - Local 217#, change the level to 4.0 Vrms, frequency still 1 kHz. Use the +/keys to set the deviation above 3.7 kHz, and confirm with the F key. - Local 0 #. 5.0.10 Microphone Level Adjustment - Feed a 1 kHz sine signal acoustically to the microphone at a normal sound level. - Enter local 0 #, 21 #, press HF, 31 #, 201 # 7 - Use the +/- keys to set the deviation to 3.00 (+/- 0.05) kHz, confirm with the F key, press the C key. - Local 0 # 5.0.11 FFSKT Deviation Adjustment - Local 0 #, 24 #, 31 #, 201 # 9 - Use the +/- keys to set the deviation to 4.20 (+/- 0.05) kHz and press F and C keys. - Local 0 # 5.0.12 FII Deviation Adjustment - Set an RF-gen. mod. frequency 4 kHz / 600 Hz deviation, at - 50 dBm. TDP-40E5_fm5.fm 3 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / Tuning Instructions 28.1.1999 - Local 0 #, 31 #, 23 #, 201 # 0 - Use the +/- keys to set the deviation to 600 (+/- 20) Hz, press F and C keys. - Local 0 #. 5.0.13 DTMF Deviation Adjustment - Local 0 #, 31 #, 21#, 203 #, choose 941 Hz with the +/- keys, and press the F key. - Local 201 # 8 and set the deviation with +/- keys to 1.80 (+ 0.20) kHz, press F and C keys. - Local 0 #. 5.0.14 Subscriber Number Programming - Local 0 #, 2 #, enter 7 digit number (and 3 digit password if needed) and press the f key. - Check with 2 *. - Local 0 # 5.0.15 Select Battery Type - Local 95 # - Use the +/- keys to select the battery type in use, and press the F key. - Check with 95* TDP-40E5_fm5.fm 4 Product: TDP- 40-TN2 28.1.1999 6.0 PHONE’S CONSTRUCTION TDP-40E7_fm5.fm 1 Product: TDP- 40-TN2 28.1.1999 6.1 MECHANICS 6.1.1 Front Cover MC1383 Grey MC1384 Green MC1382 Red MC1381 Blue MC1351 Black 6.1.2 Back Cover MC1393 Grey MC1394 Green MC1392 Red MC1391 Blue MC1352 Black 6.1.3 Type plate MC1302 6.1.4 Antennas 6.1.4.1 Helical YA0055 TDP-40E7_fm5.fm 2 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / OA0300 Processor 28.1.1999 6.2 LOGIC / AUDIO OA0300 Processor Processor 6.2.1 General The entire radio audio and processor functions are found within a single PA0300 board, through which all other modules are connected. Only the RF signals have a different path. The processor controls the audio and radio modules, internal devices and external accessories. The processor includes: CPU PROM RAM 68HC11A1 27C010 4465 ASIC IA8001 TXLOG SIS XA0300E4_fm5.fm 68HC11A8 8-bit, 8 A/D, 512*8 EEPROM, 256*8 RAM, I/O 128*8 EEPROM, program memory 8K*8 CMOS RAM, number memory 32 pcs out and 14 pcs inp, 3 series out, 3 analog out, frequency counter, clock TX power adjustment and control SIS function, 8k ROM, 512*8 EEPROM, 256*8 RAM 3 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / OA0300 Processor 28.1.1999 6.2.2 Connectors: 6.2.2.1 Radio Base Connector (printed circuit) 1 2 3 V-CHARGE V-CHARGE VB 4 V-PROG 5 8 EXTMIC+PWR GND GND EXTERPX+ HOOK 9 PTTX 10 11 12 13 14 15 I2CINTX SCLX SDAX TXDX RXDX EXTIOX external audio to the speaker amplifier external PTT, radio input 0V active i2c interrupt, radio input i2c clock i2c data rs232 OUT rs232 IN reserve 16 CHGCONTX charging control voltage 6 7 battery charging voltage IN battery charging voltage IN 6 V output to accessories FLASH PROM programming voltage IN external audio from the microphone 2A 2A 0.5A 0.5/12 VDC 400 mVrms 220 mVrms 0/5V 0/5V 0/5V 0/5V 0/5V 0/5V 0/5V 0...5VDG analog The power switch is connected to the mic-line so that the switch grounds the micline. The Extl-hook switch is connected to the erp-line so that the erp-line dc level drops when the handset is in its holder. XA0300E4_fm5.fm 4 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / OA0300 Processor 28.1.1999 6.2.2.2 RF-Module, 24 pin Connector 1 2 3 SLEEP TXVCO VB 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 VB VB GND GND GND SDATA SCLK STE SRE 13 RSSI 14 15 RF-module sleep control tx vco start up power supply from the battery (RF-module battery connector ) power supply from the battery power supply from the battery 0/5V 5V 6V 0/5V 0/5V 5V 5V RXAUDIO RX and TX data to the splitter RX and TX data clock TX divider enable pulse RX divider enable pulse RX signal strength indicator, analog 0-5V RX audio signal 450KHZ 450kHz for AFC measurement approx.1Vpp 16 AFC approx 2.5V 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 TXAUDIO TXPWR TXSENSE TXBIAS BNTC BSENSEX SPRIO DTUNE frequency compensation control voltage TX audio modulation TX power control, analog not connected TX initiate, 0V = TX OFF battery temperature data, analog input memory data-line no function not connected key matrix input 0/5V 100mVrms 550mVrms 0-5V 0/5V 6.2.2.3 Keyboard (internal) 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 8 9 10 11 XA0300E4_fm5.fm KEY-INP4 KEY-INP0 KEY-INP3 KEY-INP2 KEY-INP1 PWS GND KEY-OUT0 KEY-OUT1 KEY-OUT2 KEY-OUT3 power switch key matrix output 0/5V 5 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / OA0300 Processor 28.1.1999 6.2.2.4 Display Module 1 2 3 4 VCC LIGHTKEY SDAL SCLL GND light control, 6V = ON 0/6V 6.2.3 Circuit Diagram The processor circuit diagram is split into three parts. The first diagram shows the module connector pins and power supply. The second diagram shows all the processor functions. The whole audio is in a single diagram. Signals in the circuit diagrams have been given names, and signals with the same name are connected between diagrams. 6.2.3.1 Circuit Diagram Contents OA0300A0 OA0300B0 OA0300C0 power supply and connectors cpu, ASIC, RAM, EPROM, SIS-function audio parts (filters, modem, DTMF, compander) 6.2.3.2 Numbering of Components The different modules making up the radio unit have all their components unambiguously numbered. An individual component number is used only once: OA0300A0 has numbers 001...199 OA0300B0 has numbers 200...299 OA0300C0 has numbers 300...399 6.2.4 Functions 6.2.4.1 CPU I201 is itself a processor circuit. It comprises CPU, 512*8bit EEPROM, timers, A/D converters, and both series- and parallel I/O lines. The clock oscillator is located in the audio circuit and provides the CPU with a 5.5296 MHz clock signal. The CPU divides this by 4 to get timing signal E. When the processor is operating, RESET = 5V, VCC = 5V, E = 1.3824 Mhz, AS, R/W and A0...A15 pulses should be 0/5V (no intermediate values, only 0 or 5V). 6.2.4.2 Memories Memory- and external I/O-circuit address coding is done with the ASIC circuit 203. The circuit options CSR, CSP, and CSIO are 0-active. XA0300E4_fm5.fm 6 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / OA0300 Processor 28.1.1999 The program memory is in 128k*8 EPROM. The program uses the addresses 2100H...FFFFH. Page selection makes available another similar memory block. RAM-memory is 8k*8 CMOS RAM at the addresses 0000H...1FFFFH. RAM receives its power supply from its own regulator which is always operating, even when the radio is in OFF state. 6.2.4.3 The Modem The FFSK modem is located in the audio circuit. The modem is connected to the CPU by a series line, input to synchronised port, and transmission is controlled by an ASIC series output. The modem gives a 1200 Hz signal RXCLK to the processor and TXCLK to ASIC. There is a data detector within the modem, the speed of which is controlled by C395. D376 serves as the data detector,and the CPU A/D converter measures the level of acceptance. The same detector also serves to control the HF function. 6.2.4.4 AFC The AFC function is performed by an internal ASIC frequency counter. A 450 kHz intermediate frequency is amplified to a square-wave form by Q109. The frequency is adjusted by ASIC pulse frequency modulated signal D/A 0, which is integrated by C284. This approx. 2.5V DC voltage is fed to the synthesiser AFC pin. 6.2.4.5 Sleep Timer The phone puts the central functions to sleep for a time. Although everything seems normal to the user, most of the functions are closed down. The radio- and audiounits are closed down completely. The processor still has a power supply, but the processor is halted and has minimal power consumption. Only the ASIC circuit sleep timer and its 32 kHz crystal oscillator remain in active mode. The phone is "woken up" by interrupting the sleep timer or by changing the keyboard state. The sleep timer 32 kHz clock freqency is produced by the oscillator made by crystal X203. 6.2.4.6 Warm Start C221 and R221 measure the length of a voltage break. The voltage drops during a break, after which it is measured by the A/D convertor. The time constant is approx. 10 s . Thus a "warm start" is detected. 6.2.4.7 RESET The processor voltage regulator ERROR output resets (stops) the processor and zeroes the controls when the battery voltage drops below 5V. As the voltage rises again, the processor restarts. 6.2.4.8 Power Switch The power switch (PWS) is grounded, and directs the regulator I101 to conduct when pressed. The program commences and checks the PWRSW line to ensure XA0300E4_fm5.fm 7 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / OA0300 Processor 28.1.1999 that the switch is being pressed, and sets hold on the regulator for the PWRON line. When the switch is depressed for a longer time, the program directs power to the PWROFF line. During a short voltage break, C124 and R123 remember the previous control, i.e. fet Q101 conducts again when the voltage is restored within 10 seconds. The switch-fet also serves as a watch-dog should the voltage drop or processor error-state continue; after 10 seconds, the radio will shut down completely. Note! The RAM and ASIC circuits have their own regulator connected to the battery to ensure an uninterrupted power supply. RAM power supply is ensured during a battery-pack change by the battery A100. 6.2.4.9 Battery Voltage Measurement The battery voltage is measured by an A/D converter. The converter 256 step conversion scale is not sufficient as it stands, so the measured range is restricted to 5...8V by the operational amplifier I206. The reference voltage for the measurement is provided by the processor regulator 5V supply. Calibration is done by the program against a precisely known battery voltage. 6.2.4.10 I/O ports The ASIC I/O ports PA...PF are 8-bit hold circuits. DATA is fed to the addressed output. When the RESET line is down (0V) all the ASIC ports are zeroed (0V). As RESET rises again, all of the two-way I/O ports are inputs until the program sets them to the desired state. With the radio in OFF state, RESET is down so all of the controls are also down although ASIC is still provided with operational voltage (VRAM). 6.2.4.11 Tone Generator Tones for the internal buzzer are provided by the ASIC tone generator. The frequency can be programmed between 400...4000 Hz. The wave form is square. 6.2.4.12 SIS SIS functions are provided by a mask-programmed single chip processor I202 (68HC11A8). It communicates with the host processor via ASIC with an RS232 bus (5V levels). The circuit operation is not externally visible as it is a single-chip solution. User specific information is stored in EEPROM which CANNOT be read from outside the chip. All external attempts to read the information clear both EEPROM and RAM (fill with FF). 6.2.4.13 Power Adjustment The transmitter control logic switches TX power and also adjusts it to the correct level. The TXVCO signal sets the transmitter to ready-mode. Power is controlled by the ASIC analog output D/A 1. It is a pulse frequency modulated output which is converted to a DC voltage by integrating it with C287. 0V corresponds to "no power" state, and 5V to maximum transmitter power. The power levels are calibrated by the program at the source of measurement. XA0300E4_fm5.fm 8 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / OA0300 Processor 28.1.1999 6.2.4.14 Charging Control The charger is controlled by the program. The charger is detected by a voltage at the VCHARGE pin. The charging current (0...2A) is controlled by an analog (0...5V) CHGCONT signal which comes from the ASIC D/A 2 pulse frequency output. Charging is governed by the battery and radio temperatures, battery voltage, and time measurement. D104 prevents the battery voltage reaching the charger. 6.2.4.15 Temperature Measurement The radio has two separate temperature sensors, one within the battery pack, and the other within the radio module. Inside the radio the NTC resistor R209 voltage is measured by the processor A/D converter. This value is converted by a programmed table to a temperature reading. The battery pack temperature is calculated in the same way. 6.2.4.16 Real-time Clock A real-time clock is provided within ASIC to give the time and date. The alarm function can also be programmed to the ALARM pin. This will initiate the processor regulator and thus also the radio although it was in OFF state. The ASIC circuit has a continuous power supply and the 32 kHz clock crystal runs constantly. Not even the RESET line stops the clock. If the power supply has dropped too low, the clock will need to be reset with the radio butons (from the menu). XA0300E4_fm5.fm 9 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / OA0300 Audio 28.1.1999 Audio 6.2.5 Function Description OA0300 Audio The audio module comprises the following functions: 1. TX-audio signal handling 2. RX-audio signal handling 3. Fii signal handling 4. FFSK modem 5. DTMF generator/receiver 6. Signal level detectors 7. Compander 8. Alarm tone buzzers The audio functions are for the main part located in a single circuit SC11370. This chip from Sierra Semiconductor is controlled by a n i2c bus. It is possible to shut down parts of the circuit, one block at a time to minimise power consumption. The circuit provides six separate clock frequencies for the processor, or alternatively the clock frequency can be switched off entirely. In addition to the audio circuit, the audio module uses a Phillips Semiconductor lowcurrent compander SA578, and for alarm tones the ASIC tone generator and Citizen buzzers. 6.2.5.1 TX-Audio The input from the microphone is fed to the audio circuit I300 pin 36, which is an operational amplifier inverting input. The operational amplifier gain is set by resistors R304 and R306. The amplifier is connected as a low pass filter. After the filter, the signal is fed to the programmable amplifier GC1 (gain 0...+6dB), which sets the microphone signal to the correct level. After GC1 comes switch t1, which selects either the internal microphone or an audio signal via the base connector X-EXT pin 5 from an external device (HF-microphone, user equipment). The external audio signal is fed to the amplifier I310, in which the large signal peaks are limited (pre-limiter). The power supply for I310 can be switched off with the COMPWRON control (COMPWRON = 0). The resistors R313 and R316 are used to adjust the signal to a suitable level for the audio circut, and the signal is fed to the audio circuit pin 35. The switch is controlled by the EXTON control so that the internal microphone is connected when EXTON = 0, and the external signal when EXTON = 1. From the switch, the signal is fed through a high pass filter F1, and then to compressor I330 C, which can be by-passed using the audio circuit internal switch t3, which in turn is XA0300E4_fm5.fm 10 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / OA0300 Audio 28.1.1999 directed by the COMPOFF control. The compressor is by-passed when COMPOFF = 1. From the compressor, the signal is fed through a -6 dB pre-amplifier F2 to the programmable amplifier GC2 (gain 0...6dB) which regulates normal deviation. After the normal deviation regulation, the signal is fed to an amplitude limiter, and then on to the 4 kHz band-block filter F3A. After the filter comes switch m6, which mutes the TX audio signal using the TXMUTE control. From the switch, the signal is fed to the programmable amplifier GC3 (gain -17...+4 dB), which is used in conjunction with the HF function.After GC3, the signal is filtered with a 3 kHz low pass filter F3B, and then the signal level, maximum deviation, can be regulated with the programmable amplifier GC10 (gain 0...+6 dB). The adjustable amplifier GC7 (gain 0...+4 B) is used to automatically regulate the signal level. The TX signal is then fed to the X-RF connector pin 17. 6.2.5.2 RX-Audio The RX signal coming from the receiver through the X-RF pin 14 is fed to the audio circuit I300 pin 21. Inside the circuit, the signal is fed to the programmable amplifier GC9 (gain 0...+6 dB), which regulates the incoming signal from the receiver to the correct level. The signal is next passed through a -6 dB muting filter F5 to the filter chain formed by the high-pass filter F7A, the band-rejection filter F6, ja low-pass filter F7B. The signal passes from the filters through the switch m19, which is operated by the RXMUTE control, from circuit I300 pin 23 to the expander I330B. The expander can be by-passed using the switch t23 within the audio circuit, which is operated by the EXPOFF control. When EXPOFF = 1, the expander is by-passed. From the expander, the signal is fed back to circuit I300 pin 22. Inside the circuit, the signal passes through switch t23 to the programmable amplifier GC8 (gain -8...+20 dB), which adjusts the volume. After the volume control, the signal is fed to t20 and t21. The signal is directed to the earphone by the EARON = 1 control through switch t20 to the earphone amplifier and on to the earphone. The signal can be directed to an external device, by the EXTLSON = 1 control through switch t21 and the amplifier, and out of the circuit I300 from pin 24 to the base connector X-EXT pin 8. 6.2.5.3 FII Signal The NMT system uses the FII signal to check the radio path quality. This approx. 4 kHz signal is split from the RX-audio signal after the adjustable amplifier GC9 and is filtered through the band-pass filter F8. The signal level is regulated by the programmable amplifier GC6 (gain +2..+8 dB) and is passed through switch t11, which can be operated by the FIION control, to be summed with the TX-audio signal before the programmable amplifier GC10. XA0300E4_fm5.fm 11 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / OA0300 Audio 28.1.1999 6.2.5.4 FFSK Modem The FFSK data signal to be transmitted is passed through a +6 dB pre-amplifier F10 to the programmable amplifier GC5 (gain 0...+6 dB), which adjusts its level. The data signal is switched using m10, which is operated by the FFSKDTMFSEL control. The data signal is summed with the TX-audio signal by the summer between GC3 and the low pass filter F3B. The received data signal is split from the RX-audio signal after the -6 dB muting filter F5 and is fed to the FFSK receiver and data detector. The data detector speed is determined by the external condenser C395. The modem is connected to the CPU by series lines, the receiver to a synchronised gate, and transmission is directed to an ASIC series output. The modem provides a 1200 Hz clock signal RXCLK to the processor and TXCLK to ASIC. 6.2.5.5 The DTMF Generator/Receiver The DTMF generator provides all sixteen standard DTMF tones, and each individual frequency separately. The generator is used to produce both key- and alarm-tones in a car installation, and enable numeric message transmission during a call. Key- and alarm-tones are taken from the generator to switch t14, which is operated by the DTMFRXON control, and is the summed with the RX-audio signal before the volume control GC8. After the volume control the signal is routed through the switch t21 to the aplifier, and then out from the circuit pin 24 to the connector X-EXT pin 8. Switching is directed by the EXTLSON control. When transmitting a numeric message, the DTMF tones produced by the generator are fed through the programmable amplifier GC4 (gain 0...+6 dB) to the switch t2, which is operated by the DTMFTXON control, and is summed with the TX-audio signal after the filter F1. The DTMF receiver takes in numeric messages sent to the phone. When the receiver has captured a received number, the STD line rises to 5V, and the number can be read through the I2C bus. The route to the DTMF receiver splits from the RX-audio signal after the filter F5, through switch t16 and on through switch t12. In addition, the DTMF receiver is used to receive DTMF tones from a fax connected to the line converter or from a conventional fixed-line telephone. In this case the DTMF tones from the EXTMIC connector passes along the TX-audio signal path and splits from it before the compressor to switch t15, which is operated by the ANSLOOPON control. From the switch, the DTMF tones are passed to switch t12 and on to the DTMF receiver. XA0300E4_fm5.fm 12 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / OA0300 Audio 28.1.1999 6.2.5.6 Signal Level Detectors Signal level detectors are required with the HF-function to measure the transmitted and received audio signal level, and to study the data signal level. Measurement is done by rectifying the signal, and the resultant DC voltage is read by a phones processor A/D converter. Rectifying is done by two operational amplifiers from the audio circuit and external diodes. The transmission side audio signal is taken from the I300 pin 33 to pin 31, which is an operation amplifier inverting input. The signal comes out of pin 30, and is rectified by the diode D326 and filtered by the capacitor C326. The DC voltage (MICDET) is taken to a processor A/D converter, which measures the level. The receiver side audio signal and data signal are taken from I300 pin 23 to pin 27, which is an operational amplifier inverting input. The signal comes out of pin 28 and is rectified by diode D376 and filtered by the capacitor C374. The DC voltage (ERPDET) is taken to a processor A/D converter, which measures the level. 6.2.5.7 Compander The audio signal signal-to-noise ratio is improved by using the compander. The transmission side signal is comressed by a 2:1 ratio, and the signal is expanded in the receiver by the inverse 1:2 ratio. The compander specifications are outlined in the CCITT recommendation Rec. G.162. The compander circuit is a Phillips Signetics SA578D. The circuit has low power consumption in operation, and additionally, can be powered down by the external COMPWRON control (CPMPWRON = 0). 6.2.5.8 Alarm Buzzer Tones for the internal alarm tones are provided by the ASIC tone generator, from which the square wave is brought by the TONE signal to the base of the transistor Q395. The alarm tone volume is adjusted by the BUZVOL0 signal fed to the transistor Q396, and the BUZVOL1 signal fed to the transistor Q394. EX-BUZZ is included only in the loudest (HIGH) levels. LEVEL HIGH MEDIUM LOW SILENT XA0300E4_fm5.fm BUZVOL0 0 1 0 0 BUZVOL1 1 0 0 0 TONE ON ON ON OFF 13 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / OA0300 Audio 28.1.1999 6.2.6 Audio Module Tuning Instructions 6.2.6.1 TX-Audio - feed a 1 kHz sine signal of 4.0Vrms to connector pin 5 (via local box, GENconnector) - enter 0 # and 21 # and 215 # (read phone level) - change the signal frequency to 2 kHz at 4.0Vrms - if the RF module is present, enter also 31 # - if the RF module is not present, connect an oscilloscope to the X-RF connector pin 17. - enter 201 # 4 and use the +/- keys to adjust the oscilloscope to show 2075...2125mVpp and press the F key. If the RF module is present, set the deviation to 4,5...4,7 kHz and press the F key. - change the input sine signal to 1 kHz at 400mVrms. - press 1 and use the +/- keys to adjust the oscilloscope to show 1510...1530mVpp and press the F key. If the RF module is present, set the deviation to 2,95...3,05 kHz and press the F key. - press the C key. Check the deviation limiter as follows and tune if necessary: - change the signal level to 4.0Vrms keeping the frequency at 1kHz. If the deviation does not exceed 3.7 kHz, enter 217 # and raise the tuning value with the + key one step at a time until the deviation rises above the limit, and press the F key. If the deviation is already above 3.7 kHz, press the F key. - change the frequency to 650 Hz. If the deviation exceeds 4.7 kHz, use the + key to increase the tuning value one step at a time until the deviation drops below the limit, and press the F key. If the deviation is already below 4.7 kHz, press the F key. XA0300E4_fm5.fm 14 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / OA0300 Audio 28.1.1999 - feed 1 kHz sine wave acoustically at a normal noise level into the microphone. - enter 0 #, 21 # and press the HF key. If the RF module is present, enter also 31 #. - enter 201 # 7 and use the +/- keys to adjust the oscilloscope to show 1510...1530mVpp, and press the F key. If the RF module is present, set the deviation to 2,95...3,05 kHz and press the F key. - press the C key. 6.2.6.2 FFSKT - if there is no RF module, connect the oscilloscope to the connector X-RF pin 17. - enter 0 # and 24 #. If the RF module is present, enter also 31 #. - enter 201 # 9 and adjust the oscilloscope to show 2120...2140mVpp and press the F key. If the RF module is present, set the deviation to 4,15...4,25 kHz and press the F key. - press the C key. 6.2.6.3 DTMFTX - if there is no RF module, connect the oscilloscope to the connector X-RF pin 17. - enter 0 # and 203 # and use the +/- keys to select 941 Hz and press the F key. If the RF module is present, enter also 31 #. - enter 201 # 8 and adjust the oscilloscope to show 600...620mVpp and press the F key. If the RF module is present, set the deviation with +/- keys to 1,40 kHz (+ 0.20 kHz), and press the F key. - press the C key. 6.2.6.4 RX-Audio - feed a 1 kHz sine signal of 100mVrms to the connector X-RF pin 14. If the RF module is present, feed a 1 kHz modulated signal with 3 kHz deviation, RF level -53 dB, to the antenna connector. - connect a voltmeter or oscilloscope to the connector X-EXT pin 8 (local box, METER connector). - enter 0 # and 22 #. - enter 201 # 6 and use the +/- keys to adjust the voltmeter to show 210...230mVrms (555...615 mVpp) and press the F key. - press the C key. XA0300E4_fm5.fm 15 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / OA0300 Audio 28.1.1999 6.2.6.5 FII - feed a 4 kHz sine signal of 20mVrms to the X-RF connector pin 14. If the RF module is present, feed a 4 kHz modulated signal with 600 Hz deviation, RF level -53 dB, to the antenna connector. - if the RF module is not present, connect an oscilloscope to the connector XRF pin 17. - enter 0 # and 23 #. If the RF module is present, enter also 31 #. - enter 201 # 0 and use the +/- keys to adjust the oscilloscope to show 300mVpp and press the F key. If the RF module is present, set the deviation to 580...620 Hz and press the F key. - press the C key. 6.2.7 Audio Locals 0# AUDIO RESET (SET AUDIO CHIP TO DEFAULT VALUES) 18 # DTMF LOOP TEST 20 # 20 * AUDIOPOWER SWITCHED ON AUDIOPOWER SWITCHED OFF 21 # 21 * TX AUDIO PATH ON (EXTMIC INPUT) TX AUDIO PATH OFF 22 # 22 * RX AUDIO PATH ON (EXTERP OUTPUT) RX AUDIO PATH OFF 23 # 23 * FII (SAT) LOOP ON FII (SAT) LOOP OFF 24 # 24 * TX FFSK ON TX FFSK OFF 25 # 25 * COMP ON COMP OFF 200 # AUDIO GATE CONTROLS XA0300E4_fm5.fm 16 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / OA0300 Audio 28.1.1999 1.select gate (0...b) by +/- button 2.select bit by buttons 0...7 3.select state of the bit by 0 or 1 See the list of gate controls (file: port 2). 201 # AUDIO TUNING COMMANDS 1. NORMAL DEVIATION ADJUST (GC2) 2. HANDSFREE TX ATTENUATOR (GC3) 3. DEVIATION CORRECTION (GC7) 4. MAXIMUM DEVIATION ADJUST (GC10) 5. ERP VOLUME CONTROL (GC8) 6. RX AUDIO LEVEL ADJUST (GC9) 7. MIC SENSITIVITY ADJUST (GC1) 8. TX DTMF LEVEL ADJUST (GC4) 9. TX FFSK LEVEL ADJUST (GC5) 0. FII (SAT) LEVEL ADJUST (GC6) Tune by +/- button (steps 0...15). 203 # DTMF GENERATOR CONTROL (SINGLE TONE) DTMF OFF 697 Hz 1209 Hz 770 Hz 1336 Hz 852 Hz 1477 Hz 941 Hz 1633 Hz Select by +/- button and push F button. XA0300E4_fm5.fm 17 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / OA0300 Audio 28.1.1999 204 # RX AND TX AUDIO PATHS ON 210 # + 55 Co TUNING 211 # + 25 Co TUNING 212 # 0 Co TUNING 213 # - 25 Co TUNING 214 # STORING THE VALUE OF BATTERY VOLTAGE A/D CONVERTER 215 # 215 * STORING THE VALUE OF MICROPHONE LEVEL A/D CONVERTER CHECKING THE VALUE OF MICROPHONE LEVEL A/D CONVERTER 216 # SET THE FIRST DEVIATION CORRECTION LEVEL (REDUCE DISTORTION GC2) 217 # SET DEVIATION CORRECTION LIMITS (GC7) #4 #4 0 0 0 1 COMPWROFF COMPWRON 6.2.8 Audio Gate Controls addr 00H XA0300E4_fm5.fm bitnr. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 name t1 t2 m60 m61 t7 m100 m101 t11 0 EXTOFF DTMFTXOFF TXMUTE ON 1 fixed EXTON DTMFTXON TXMUTE OFF 0 0 FFSKTXOFF FFSKTXO FIIOFF FIION 0 18 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / OA0300 Audio 28.1.1999 01H 0 1 2 t13 t14 t15 FFSKBPOFF DTMFRXOFF ANSLOOPOFF FFSKBPON DTMFRXON ANSLOOPON 3 4 m190 m191 0 LPF BY0 PASSED 0 LPF 1 ACTIVE 5 6 7 t20 t21 t22 1 RX 0 MUTED EAROFF EXTLSOFF OPAINP GND 1 LPF 1 ACTIVE EARON EXTLSON OPAINP REF 02H 0-3 4-7 GC2[0-3] GC3[0-3] NORMDEVPGA06 HFTXATTPGA1704 03H 0-3 4-7 GC7[0-3] GC10[0-3] MAXDEVLOPGA04 MAXDEVHIPGA06 04H 0-3 4-7 GC8[0-3] GC9[0-3] ERPVOLPGA2010 RXAUDLEVPGA06 05H 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Pref12 Pref3 Prespwr Frxpwr Ftxpwr Drxpwr Dtxpwr Aupwr AUDREFOFF MODREFOFF FDETPWROFF FRXPWROFF FTXPWROFF DRXPWROFF DTXPWROFF AUDPWROFF AUDREFON MODREFON FDETPWRON FRXPWRON FTXPWRON DRXPWRON DTXPWRON AUDPWRON 06H 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Tx[0] Tx[1] Tx[2] Tx[3] ATTPB Rtone Ctone DTXCONT0 DTXCONT1 DTXCONT2 DTXCONT3 PREDTMFOFF DLOWDISABLED DHIGHDISABLED DTXCONT0 DTXCONT1 DTXCONT2 DTXCONT3 PREDTMFON DLOWENABLE DHIGHENABLE XA0300E4_fm5.fm 19 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / OA0300 Audio 28.1.1999 07H 0 Xsel[0] CLOCKSEL Xsel[2:0] 1 Xsel[1] CLOCKSEL 000 = OFF 2 Xsel[2] CLOCKSEL 001 = DIV 2 010 = DIV 8 101 = DIV 2 011 = DIV 4 110 = DIV 1.5 100 = DIV 3 111 = DIV 1 3 4 5 6 7 t23 Uopwr Fivep Lp255 t8 EXPON OPAPWROFF FIVEPWROFF LBLOW = 3 KHZ TXDATASEL = FFSK EXPOFF OPAPWRON FIVEPWRON LBLOW = 2.5 KHZ TXDATASEL = TXDATA COMPOFF PRETXOFF LIMOFF PREFFSKOFF RXDTMFSEL = LINECONV DEFFSKOFF DERXOFF RXNOTCHOFF 08H 0 1 2 3 t3 t4 t5 t9 COMPON PRETXON LIMON PREFFSKON 4 t12 RXDTMFSEL = DTMF 5 6 7 t16 t17 t18 DEFFSKON DERXON RXNOTCHON 09H 0-3 4-7 GC1[0-3] GC4[0-3] MICSENS DTMFLEV 0AH 0-3 4-7 GC5[0-3] GC6[0-3] FFSKTXLEV PGA06 FIILEV PGA06 0FH 0 Proff 1 Sdet 2 Sw_dis PGA06 PGA06 discharge capasitor (time const.) bypass FFSK band-pass filter 0 0 0 GC*[3:0] GC1,2,4,5,9,10 PGA06 GC3 PGA1704 GC7 PGA04 GC8 PGA2025 GC6 PGA28 0000 0.0 0.4 0.8 1.2 -17.0 -15.6 -14.2 -12.8 0.0 0.3 0.5 0.8 15.0 20.0 25.0 -20.0 2.0 2.4 2.8 3.2 0001 0010 0011 XA0300E4_fm5.fm 20 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / OA0300 Audio 28.1.1999 0100 0101 0110 0111 1000 1001 1010 1011 1100 1101 1110 1111 XA0300E4_fm5.fm 1.6 2.0 2.4 2.8 3.2 3.6 4.0 4.4 4.8 5.2 5.6 6.0 -11.4 -10.0 -8.6 -7.2 -5.8 -4.4 -3.0 -1.6 -0.2 1.2 2.6 4 1.1 1.3 1.6 1.9 2.2 2.4 2.7 3.0 3.2 3.5 3.8 4.0 -15.0 -10.0 -8.0 -6.0 -4.0 -2.0 0.0 2.0 4.0 6.0 8.0 10.0 3.6 4.0 4.4 4.8 5.2 5.6 6.0 6.4 6.8 7.2 7.6 8.0 21 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / OA0300 28.1.1999 6.2.9 Parts list OA0300 CODE PART DESCRIPT. VALUE MANUF. TYPE AB0001 AE0001 CF0471 CF0471 CF0471 CF0471 CF0223 CF0471 CF0471 CF0471 CF0471 CF0471 CF0471 CF0471 CF0223 CF0223 CU1106 CU1106 CF0223 CF0103 CU1226 CF0223 CF0223 CU1106 CF0103 CF0102 CF0223 CF0223 CF0223 CF0223 CF0223 CU1106 CF0223 CF0223 CF0223 CF0223 CF0223 CF0223 CF0220 CF0220 CU1105 CH0105 CH0105 CU3475 CF0101 CF0223 CF0222 CF0680 CU1105 CF0223 CF0101 CF0223 CF0223 CF0223 CF0223 A100 BUZ C101 C102 C103 C104 C105 C106 C107 C108 C109 C110 C111 C112 C113 C114 C122 C124 C125 C126 C127 C128 C165 C166 C191 C202 C203 C204 C205 C206 C208 C221 C222 C224 C242 C250 C251 C256 C281 C282 C284 C287 C288 C300 C302 C304 C306 C308 C309 C310 C311 C312 C313 C314 C320 Lithium battery Buzzer 9x5,5mm SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD tantal SMD tantal SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD tantal SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD tantal SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD tantal SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD tantal SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD tantal SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD tantal SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor 3V 35mAh 5V 25ohm 90dB 470 pF 5% 50 V NP0 470 pF 5% 50 V NP0 470 pF 5% 50 V NP0 470 pF 5% 50 V NP0 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 470 pF 5% 50 V NP0 470 pF 5% 50 V NP0 470 pF 5% 50 V NP0 470 pF 5% 50 V NP0 470 pF 5% 50 V NP0 470 pF 5% 50 V NP0 470 pF 5% 50 V NP0 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 10uF/16V 10uF/16V 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 10 nF 10% 50 V X7R 22uF/6.3V 20% 6x3.2mm 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 10uF/16V 10 nF 10% 50 V X7R 1 nF 5 % NP0 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 10uF/16V 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 22 pF 5% 50 V NP0 22 pF 5% 50 V NP0 1uF/16V 1uF/-20/+80%/16V 1uF/-20/+80%/16V 4.7uF/10V 20% 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 2.2 nF 5% 50 V NP0 68 pF 5% 50 V NP0 1uF/16V 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R Matsushita Citizen Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips AVX AVX Philips Philips Matsushita Philips Philips AVX Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips AVX Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips AVX TaiyoYuden TaiyoYuden AVX Philips Philips Philips Philips AVX Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips BR-1225-1HC CB-09GP XA0300E4_fm5.fm TAJB106M016R TAJB106M016R ECSTOJC 226R TAJB106M016R TAJB106M016R TAJR105M016R EMK212 F105Z00T EMK212 F105Z00T TAJA475M010R TAJR105M016R 22 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / OA0300 28.1.1999 CODE CU1105 CH0104 CH0105 CU1105 CU1105 CF0221 CH0105 CF0223 CF0223 CU1105 CH0104 CH0104 CH0104 CF0103 CH0105 CF0101 CF0101 CU1105 CF0223 CF0223 CU1105 CF0223 CH0105 CU1225 CF0222 CF0223 CU1106 CF0223 CF0223 DS1070 DS1070 DS1070 DY0034 DY0054 DS1070 DLG170 DLG170 DLG170 DLG170 DLG170 DLG170 DLG170 DLG170 DLG170 DLG170 DLG170 DLG170 DLG170 DLG170 DLG170 DLG170 DLG170 DLG170 DLG170 DLG170 DS1056 DS1070 DS1070 AE0011 MC1356 PART C326 C327 C330 C332 C334 C335 C336 C338 C340 C350 C351 C352 C353 C355 C360 C364 C365 C366 C368 C370 C374 C379 C380 C382 C385 C386 C388 C390 C395 D101 D102 D103 D104 D105 D106 D111 D112 D113 D114 D115 D116 D117 D118 D119 D120 D121 D122 D123 D124 D125 D126 D127 D128 D129 D130 D201 D326 D376 ERP ERUB XA0300E4_fm5.fm DESCRIPT. SMD tantal SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD tantal SMD tantal SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD tantal SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD tantal SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD tantal SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD tantal SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD tantal SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD diode pair SMD diode pair SMD diode pair Schottky diode Shottky diode SMD diode pair SMD led SMD led SMD led SMD led SMD led SMD led SMD led SMD led SMD led SMD led SMD led SMD led SMD led SMD led SMD led SMD led SMD led SMD led SMD led SMD led SMD diode pair SMD diode pair SMD diode pair Earphone Earphone rubber VALUE 1uF/16V 100nF/25V X7R 1uF/-20/+80%/16V 1uF/16V 1uF/16V 220 pF 5% 50 V NP0 1uF/-20/+80%/16V 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 1uF/16V 100nF/25V X7R 100nF/25V X7R 100nF/25V X7R 10 nF 10% 50 V X7R 1uF/-20/+80%/16V 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 1uF/16V 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 1uF/16V 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 1uF/-20/+80%/16V 2.2uF/10V 2.2 nF 5% 50 V NP0 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 10uF/16V 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 70V/100mA common cathode 70V/100mA common cathode 70V/100mA common cathode 40V/2,6A VF=0.45V 70V/100mA common cathode Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green 70V/100mA common anode 70V/100mA common cathode 70V/100mA common cathode Ceramic receiver MANUF. AVX TaiyoYuden TaiyoYuden AVX AVX Philips TaiyoYuden Philips Philips AVX TaiyoYuden TaiyoYuden TaiyoYuden Philips TaiyoYuden Philips Philips AVX Philips Philips AVX Philips TaiyoYuden AVX Philips Philips AVX Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Shindengen Philips Philips Citizen Citizen Citizen Citizen Citizen Citizen Citizen Citizen Citizen Citizen Citizen Citizen Citizen Citizen Citizen Citizen Citizen Citizen Citizen Citizen Philips Philips Philips Panasonic Masamuovi TYPE TAJR105M016R TMK212BJ104K00T EMK212 F105Z00T TAJR105M016R TAJR105M016R EMK212 F105Z00T TAJR105M016R TMK212BJ104K00T TMK212BJ104K00T TMK212BJ104K00T EMK212 F105Z00T TAJR105M016R TAJR105M016R EMK212 F105Z00T TAJS225M010R TAJB106M016R BAV 70W BAV 70W BAV 70W D3FS4A BAT 54 BAV 70W CL 170G-CD CL 170G-CD CL 170G-CD CL 170G-CD CL 170G-CD CL 170G-CD CL 170G-CD CL 170G-CD CL 170G-CD CL 170G-CD CL 170G-CD CL 170G-CD CL 170G-CD CL 170G-CD CL 170G-CD CL 170G-CD CL 170G-CD CL 170G-CD CL 170G-CD CL 170G-CD BAW 56W BAV 70W BAV 70W WM-71 931580 40 23 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / OA0300 28.1.1999 CODE AE0001 AF1005 IR8850 IR8850 IP6810 IP6832 IG8001 IM1010 IM3664 IA7550 IX1370 IA7550 IX0578 LF0061 AMY063 MC1355 NF0200 NF0200 PA0300 QF7002 QS0848 QS0858 QS0858 QS0848 QS0858 QS0848 QS0848 QS0848 QS0848 QS0858 QS0848 QS0848 QS0848 QS0848 QS0848 QS0848 RF0101 RF0101 RF0101 RF0101 RF0470 RF0470 RF0101 RF0101 RF0101 RF0101 RF0101 RF0101 RF0101 RF0103 RF0103 RF0470 RF0470 RF0103 RF0101 RF0104 RF0104 RF0103 RF0104 RF0103 PART EX-BU F100 I101 I102 I201 I202 I203 I204 I205 I206\ I300 I310\ I330\ L101 MIC MRUB NUTL NUTR PCB Q101 Q102 Q103 Q104 Q105 Q107 Q108 Q109 Q228 Q229 Q331 Q332 Q360 Q361 Q394 Q395 Q396 R090 R091 R092 R093 R094 R095 R096 R097 R098 R099 R100 R101 R102 R103 R104 R105 R106 R107 R108 R109 R110 R111 R112 R113 XA0300E4_fm5.fm DESCRIPT. Buzzer 9x5,5mm SMD PTC Fuse SMD regulator SMD regulator Prosessor (Peippo) Processor (SIS) ASIC Flash PROM 8K*8 CMOS RAM Single op.amp. Analog prosessor Single op.amp. Low power compander SMD EMI suppression filt Microphone Omnidirectio Microphone rubber Nut Nut PCB-audio/pros SMD n-channel FET SMD transistor SMD transistor SMD transistor SMD transistor SMD transistor SMD transistor SMD transistor SMD transistor SMD transistor SMD transistor SMD transistor SMD transistor SMD transistor SMD transistor SMD transistor SMD transistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor VALUE 5V 25ohm 90dB 0.5A 5V/30mA 5V/30mA 512 EEPROM, 8A/D, no ROM 8k maskPROM,512EEPROM 128kx8 150ns F28GA-P 11.8mm width Asic 4700pF/2A 1.6x6.8mm -42-+3dB M2 SFS2067 / DIN943 M2 SFS2067 / DIN943 52x157 Fr4 6-layer 60V 0.115A Rds7.5 NPN 0.1A/30V hFE 110-800 PNP 0.1A/30V hFE 125-800 PNP 0.1A/30V hFE 125-800 NPN 0.1A/30V hFE 110-800 PNP 0.1A/30V hFE 125-800 NPN 0.1A/30V hFE 110-800 NPN 0.1A/30V hFE 110-800 NPN 0.1A/30V hFE 110-800 NPN 0.1A/30V hFE 110-800 PNP 0.1A/30V hFE 125-800 NPN 0.1A/30V hFE 110-800 NPN 0.1A/30V hFE 110-800 NPN 0.1A/30V hFE 110-800 NPN 0.1A/30V hFE 110-800 NPN 0.1A/30V hFE 110-800 NPN 0.1A/30V hFE 110-800 100 R 5% 0.125 W 100 R 5% 0.125 W 100 R 5% 0.125 W 100 R 5% 0.125 W 47 R 5% 0.125 W 47 R 5% 0.125 W 100 R 5% 0.125 W 100 R 5% 0.125 W 100 R 5% 0.125 W 100 R 5% 0.125 W 100 R 5% 0.125 W 100 R 5% 0.125 W 100 R 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 47 R 5% 0.125 W 47 R 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 100 R 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W MANUF. Citizen Raychem SeikoInstr SeikoInstr Motorola Motorola SeikoEpson Texas Toshiba Toshiba SierraSemi Toshiba Signetics Murata Matsushita Masamuovi Ruuvitalo Ruuvitalo Metalex Siliconix Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya TYPE CB-09GP miniSMD050-2 S-8850AF-TF S-8850AF-TF MC68HC11A1FU MC68HC11A8 FU SLA919SF1V TMS28F010-15C4FM TC5565AFL-15L TA 75S01F-TE85L SC11370ACQ TA 75S01F-TE85L SA578D NFM61R30T472 WM-060AY 931579 30 2N7002-T1 BC848BW, 115 BC858BW BC858BW BC848BW, 115 BC858BW BC848BW, 115 BC848BW, 115 BC848BW, 115 BC848BW, 115 BC858BW BC848BW, 115 BC848BW, 115 BC848BW, 115 BC848BW, 115 BC848BW, 115 BC848BW, 115 24 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / OA0300 28.1.1999 CODE RF0105 RD0102 RF0224 RF0224 RF0105 RF0223 RF0104 RF0223 RF0103 RF0473 RF0104 RF0224 RF0102 RF0102 RD0101 RD0101 RF0103 RF0103 RF0103 RF0103 RF0104 RF0392 RF0101 RF0472 RF0472 RF0472 RF0472 RF0472 RF0472 RF0472 RF0332 RF0472 RF0472 RF0104 RF0104 RF0104 RF0104 RF0104 RF0105 RF0104 RF0224 RTN154 RF1104 RF1224 RF1104 RF1104 RF1104 RF0105 RF0103 RF0104 RF0103 RF0103 RF0103 RF0103 RF0104 RF0104 RF1712 RF0472 RF0102 RF0101 PART R114 R120 R121 R122 R123 R124 R125 R126 R127 R128 R129 R130 R131 R132 R133 R134 R140 R141 R150 R151 R156 R157 R164 R171 R172 R173 R174 R175 R176 R177 R178 R179 R180 R201 R202 R203 R204 R205 R206 R207 R208 R209 R211 R212 R213 R214 R215 R221 R222 R223 R224 R225 R226 R227 R228 R229 R231 R235 R236 R237 XA0300E4_fm5.fm DESCRIPT. SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD NTC-resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor VALUE 1 M 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W 220 k 5% 0.125 W 220 k 5% 0.125 W 1 M 5% 0.125 W 22 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 22 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 47 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 220 k 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W 100 R 5% 0.125 W 100 R 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 3.9 k 5% 0.125 W 100 R 5% 0.125 W 4.7 k 5% 0.125 W 4.7 k 5% 0.125 W 4.7 k 5% 0.125 W 4.7 k 5% 0.125 W 4.7 k 5% 0.125 W 4.7 k 5% 0.125 W 4.7 k 5% 0.125 W 3.3 k 5% 0.125 W 4.7 k 5% 0.125 W 4.7 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 1 M 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 220 k 5% 0.125 W 150k 5% B=4100 100 k 1% 0.125 W 220k 1% 0.125W 100 k 1% 0.125 W 100 k 1% 0.125 W 100 k 1% 0.125 W 1 M 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 7.15 k 1% 4.7 k 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W 100 R 5% 0.125 W MANUF. Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Hokuriku Kamaya TYPE 157-154-45001TP Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya 25 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / OA0300 28.1.1999 CODE RF0104 RF0103 RF0103 RF0103 RF0103 RF0103 RF0103 RF0103 RF0103 RF0103 RF0103 RF0104 RF0104 RF0104 RF0104 RF0104 RF0104 RF0104 RF0104 RF0104 RF0104 RC0106 RF0103 RF0103 RF0103 RF0472 RF0472 RF0103 RF0103 RF0103 RF0222 RF0473 RF1105 RF1153 RF0104 RF1823 RF0103 RF0683 RF0104 RF0104 RF1154 RF1333 RF1104 RF1105 RF0222 RF1712 RF0102 RF0104 RD0100 RF0102 RF0102 RF1333 RF1153 RF1105 RF0222 RF0102 RF0102 RF0822 RF0103 RF0103 PART R241 R242 R243 R244 R245 R246 R251 R252 R253 R255 R256 R257 R258 R259 R260 R261 R266 R275 R276 R277 R278 R281 R282 R283 R284 R285 R286 R287 R288 R300 R302 R304 R306 R308 R310 R311 R312 R313 R314 R315 R316 R320 R322 R324 R326 R336 R358 R359 R360 R361 R367 R370 R372 R374 R376 R377 R378 R380 R386 R387 XA0300E4_fm5.fm DESCRIPT. SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor VALUE 100 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 10 M 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 4.7 k 5% 0.125 W 4.7 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 2.2 k 5% 0.125 W 47 k 5% 0.125 W 1 M 1% 0.125 W 15 k 1% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 82 k 1% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 68 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 150 k 1% 0.125 W 33 k 1% 0.125 W 100 k 1% 0.125 W 1 M 1% 0.125 W 2.2 k 5% 0.125 W 7.15 k 1% 1 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 10 R 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W 33 k 1% 0.125 W 15 k 1% 0.125 W 1 M 1% 0.125 W 2.2 k 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W 8.2 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W MANUF. Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya KOA KOA Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya KOA KOA Kamaya KOA Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya KOA KOA KOA Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya TYPE 26 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / OA0300 28.1.1999 CODE RF1104 RF0104 RF0104 RD0100 RF0102 RF0102 RF0102 RF0681 RF0101 NC2004 NC2004 OO0242 VM0242 AS0230 VN0112 X32765 X11059 PART R388 R391 R392 R393 R394 R395 R396 R397 R398 SCRL SCRR X-DIS X-EXT X-KEY X-RF X203 X300 DESCRIPT. SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor Cross recessed screw Cross recessed screw LCD module SMD system connector Keyboard SMD connector SMD Crystal SMD crystal VALUE 100 k 1% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 10 R 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W 680 R 5% 0.125 W 100 R 5% 0.125 W M2x4 SFS2976 FeZn8C2 M2x4 SFS2976 FeZn8C2 LCD+PCF8578 1x16 pin Membrane switch 2x12 pitch 1.25mm 32.768kHz +/-20ppm 11.0592MHz MANUF. Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Ruuvitalo Ruuvitalo Elcoteg AMP ScreenTec AMP Citizen ShowaCryst TYPE Pozidriv Pozidriv 188227-1 931578 40 5-176313-4 CM200 SMX-3F Last update 08.02.96 XA0300E4_fm5.fm 27 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / OA0300 28.1.1999 Component Side Layout PA0300A4 (Schematic OO0300A-C3) XA0300E4_fm5.fm 28 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / OA0300 28.1.1999 Solder Side Layout PA0300A4 (Schematic OA0300A-C3) XA0300E4_fm5.fm 29 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / OA0300 48 NC 47 PD0 46 IRQ 45 XIRQ 44 NC 43 RESET 42 AD7 41 AD6 40 AD5 39 AD4 38 AD3 37 AD2 36 AD1 35 NC 34 AD0 33 XTAL 28.1.1999 68HC11A1FU QFP64 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 NC EXTAL R/W E AS MODA NC MODB VSS VSS Vrh Vrl PE7 PE3 PE6 PE2 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 D0 OE CSIO1 CSIO0 CSROM CSRAM GND VDD RPAGE AH7 AH6 AH5 AH4 AH3 AH2 AH1 AH0 AL7 AL6 AL5 AL4 AL3 AL2 AL1 AL0 PA0 NC NC NC PB7 PB6 PB5 PB4 PB3 PB2 PB1 PB0 PE0 PE4 PE1 PE5 VSS PD1 PD2 PD3 PD4 PD5 VDD PA7 PA6 PA5 PA4 NC NC PA3 PA2 PA1 IG8001 QFP15-100 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 I2CINT SCL SDA MCLK MDATA SCLK SDATA PF7 PF6 PF5 PF4 PF3 PF2 PF1 PF0 GND VDD PD7 PD6 PD5 PD4 PD3 PD2 PD1 PD0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 GND PA0 PA1 PA2 PA3 PA4 PA5 PA6 PA7 PB0 PB1 PB2 PB3 PB4 PB5 PB6 PB7 PC0 PC1 PC2 PC3 PC4 PC5 PC6 PC7 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 RW E AS IRQ XIRQ FCNT ALARM DA0 TONE DA1 DA2 I2CINT2 SCL2 SDA2 RESET SLEOUT SLECLK VDD XA0300E4_fm5.fm 30 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / OA0300 4 3 2 1 32 31 30 VCC WE A13 A8 A11 A9 OE A10 CS D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 D0 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 FLASH 1M PLCC32 A14 A13 A8 A9 A11 OE A10 CS D7 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 SO28 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 D1 D2 GND D3 D4 D5 D6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 COMPO COMPI UOTMIN UOTOUT TXOUT UOROUT UORMIN EP1 EP2 EXTLS EXPO A14 A12 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 D0 D1 D2 GND RAM A12 A15 A16 VPP VCC WE PWD 28.1.1999 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 SC11370 QFP44 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 EXPI RXAUD REF2 REF1 VMID REF3 AVS AVD STD TEST RESET RXDAT RXCLK TXCLK TXEA VDD VSS XIN SEL SDA SCL CLKOUT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ADIN EXTMIC MICIN MICGAIN LIMO LIMI BPOUT CEXT DT TXDATA CD XA0300E4_fm5.fm 31 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / OA0300 28.1.1999 XA0300E4_fm5.fm 32 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / OA0300 28.1.1999 XA0300E4_fm5.fm 33 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / OA0300 28.1.1999 XA0300E4_fm5.fm 34 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / OA0300 28.1.1999 XA0300E4_fm5.fm 35 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / OA0300 28.1.1999 XA0300E4_fm5.fm 36 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / OS0320 Synthesizer 28.1.1999 6.3 RF MODULE RX Synthesizer OS0320 Synthesizer 6.3.1 General The RX synthesizer generates an upper side injection frequency for the receiver. The injection frequency is fed to the receiver’s first mixer. Operating voltage Current consumption Output level to the receiver Frequency range 4.75VDC 15 mA +1 dBm 540,25...544,725 MHz 6.3.2 Functional Description The RX injection frequency is generated with a phase locked loop. The VCO produces the injection frequency determined by the control voltage. After the VCO stage comes the amplifier stage Q350. After the amplifier stage, part of the signal is fed to the synthesizer circuits I302 divider. The synthesizer circuit contains a predivider, programmable divider, reference frequency divider, and a phase comparator. The synthesizer circuit produces pulses at two outputs as a result of the phase-shift comparison, which are converted to current pulses by the charge pumps Q301 and Q302. The current pulses either charge or discharge the loop filter. The VCO control voltage is derived from the loop filter output. The synthesizer 25 kHz reference frequency is made by dividing the 12.8 MHz signal from the temperature compensated oscillator (TCXO). The series-form signal which controls the channel frequency comes from the audio/processor-modules via the X-RF connector. SDATA and SCLK signals are common to both TX- and RXsynthesizers. A positive pulse in the SRE line loads the division ratio (corresponding to the channel frequency of the channel) fed to the SDATA line, to the synthesizer circuit I302. 6.3.3 Control- and Output-Signals VRX SCLK SDATA SRE RX-INJ XS030ZE4_fm5.fm RX synthesizer operating voltage Clock signal for the synthesizer control data Synthesizer control data ENABLE pulse to the synthesizer RX synthesizer output to the receiver 4.75V +1 dBm 37 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / OS0320 Synthesizer 28.1.1999 TX-Synthesizer 6.3.4 General The TX synthesizer generates the final modulated transmission frequency, which is fed to the transmitter. Operating voltage Current consumption Output level to the transmitter Frequency range 4.75VDC <30 mA +6 dBm 453.000...457.475 MHz 6.3.5 Function Description The TX frequency is generated with a phase locked loop (PLL). The VCO produces the injection frequency determined by the control voltage, and the VCO also has a modulation input. After the VCO stage comes two amplifier stages Q450 and Q470. These ensure separation between the VCO and transmitter, and also boost the injection level sufficient. Part of the signal is fed from between the amplifier stages to the synthesizer circuit I402 pre-divider input. The synthesizer circuit contains a predivider, programmable divider, reference frequency divider, and a phase comparator. The synthesizer circuit produces pulses at two outputs as a result of the phase-shift comparison, which are converted to current pulses by the charge pumps Q401 and Q402. The current pumps either charge or discharge the loop filter condensers. The VCO control voltage is derived from the loop filter output. The synthesizer 25 kHz reference frequency is made by dividing the 12,8 MHz signal from the temperature compensated oscillator (TCXO). The series-form signal which controls the channel frequency comes from the audio/processor-modules via the X-RF connector. SDATA and SCLK signals are common to both TX- and RXsynthesizers. A positive pulse in the STE-line loads the division ratio (corresponding to the channel frequency of the channel) fed to the SDATA line, to the synthesizer circuit I401. Modulation is fed to the TX synthesizer TX-AUDIO line. The frequency response is corrected by the components R490, R491 and C491. Modulation sensitivity is set by the resistor R492. XS030ZE4_fm5.fm 38 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / OS0320 Synthesizer 28.1.1999 6.3.6 Control- and Output-Signals VTX TXAUDIO TCXO SCLK SDATA STE TX-INJ XS030ZE4_fm5.fm TX synthesizer operating voltage (4.75V) Transmitter audio signal 12.8 MHz signal to the synthesizer circuit. Clock signal for the synthesizer control data Synthesizer control data ENABLE pulse to the synthesizer TX synthesizer output to the transmitter (+6 dBm) 39 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / OS0320 Receiver 28.1.1999 Receiver OS0320 Receiver 6.3.7 General The module contains all FM-receiver functional blocks. RF-amplifier 1. mixer 1. IF-amplifier FM IF system CF 739 double-balanced mixer CF 739 SA 607 includes the following blocks: 2. mixer IF limiter quadrature detector RSSI (received signal strength indicator) The RF signal being received is brought through the duplex filter to the amplifier stage Q101. The amplified signal is passed through the band pass filter F111 to the double-balanced mixer X 101. The upper side injection frequency is brought from the synthesizer through a small resistive attenuator to the mixer LO pin 1 (LO = local oscillator). The 77.25 MHz intermediate frequency from the mixer output is fed through the IF-SAW filter F102 to the FM VT-circuit I101. RX injection frequency 540,250...544,725 MHz RF-level/impedence +1 dBm / 50 ohm The second intermediate-freqency local-oscillator-frequency required by the FM IFcircuit is generated by multiplying the 12.8 MHz reference-oscillator frequency by six. The multiplier circuit is made with transistor Q201. The other intermediate frequency is 450 kHz. The phase-shift required by the quadrature detector is made with the parallel-circuit L204. The detected AF-signal temperature correction is done in the buffer amplifier stage. The RX module is gets the supply voltage from the regulatorboard OQ0300. XS030ZE4_fm5.fm 40 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / OS0320 Receiver 28.1.1999 6.3.8 Input- and Output-Signals RF input from the duplex filter 2.LOCAL VRX 450 kHz RXAUDIO RSSI 463,000...467,475 MHz 12.8 MHz signal to the multiplier for the 2.mixer RX module 4.75 V operating voltage from the regulator module Output from 2. IF to the AFC detector Receiver audio output 100mVrms Received signal strength indicator output 0,5...2V SENSITIVITY CHECK channel RF input SINAD psof. 001 180 -113 dBm -113 dBm 20 dB 20 dB 6.3.9 RSSI-Level Adjustment Feed a 465.225 MHz RF-signal of -58dBm to the receiver. Set the AFC ON (LOCAL 45#) and commence RSSI programming (LOCAL 38#). Wait until the display stabilises, and press the F key. Change the level to -68 dBm and press F; -93 dBm and press F; -103 dBm and press F; -115 dBm and press F; LOCAL 0#. XS030ZE4_fm5.fm 41 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / OS0320 Transmitter 28.1.1999 Transmitter OS0320 Transmitter 6.3.10 General Operating voltage Current consumption Input level from the synthesizer Output level to the duplex filter Frequency range 5,7...8,0 VDC mid power max. 1.0 A low power max. 0.45 A +6 dBm mid power 33 dBm (2.0W) low power 24.7 dBm (0.3W) 453,000...457,475 MHz 6.3.11 Function Description The transmitter unit comprises three amplifier stages and two attenuator stages. The pre-amplifier Q601 and power module I601 form the transmitter amplifier chain. The attenuators surrounding the pre-amplifier are included to enhance the electric separation between the TX synthesizer and the transmitter. C604 enhances power module efficiency. The operational amplifier I620 and transistors Q620 and Q621 serve as a power regulator circuit, which adjusts the power level so that the voltage from the transmitter power detector (D640), and the control voltage TXPWR from the audio/processor unit are equal. The power-module power-control voltage must not exceed 4V. When the phone is connected to an external voltage supply, the audio/processor unit raises the transmitter power by approx 1.0 dB using the TXPWR control. 6.3.12 Control- and Output-Singnals VBat VBTX TXPWR TXINJ TXDUPLEX Transmitter operating voltage from the battery-pack (fused) Power control and amplifier supply Power level control signal from the D/A converter RF signal from the TX synthesizer Transmitter output to the duplex filter 0...5V +6dBm 6.3.13 Tuning The transmitter power is set on mid-channel with a fully charged battery pack or external power supply. (U = 6.2V) Connect a power meter to the antenna connector. Select low power (LOCAL 31#) XS030ZE4_fm5.fm 42 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / OS0320 Transmitter 28.1.1999 Power adjustment (LOCAL 39#) With "150" in the display, use the +/- keys to adjust power to 150 mW (21.8 dBm) With "1.2" in the display, use the +/- keys to adjust power to 1.2 W (30.8 dBm) XS030ZE4_fm5.fm 43 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / OS0320 28.1.1999 Component Side Layout PS0300A1 OS0320 XS030ZE4_fm5.fm 44 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / OS0320 28.1.1999 Solder Side Layout PS0300A1 XS030ZE4_fm5.fm 45 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / OS0320-RF 28.1.1999 6.3.14 Parts list OS0320-RF CODE PART DESCRIPT. VALUE MANUF. CF0330 CF0479 CF0101 CF0569 CF0101 CF0101 CF0229 CF0101 CF0150 CF0103 CF0101 CF0829 CF0101 CF0180 CF0821 CF0821 CF0101 CF0180 CF0223 CF0689 CF0223 CF0223 CF0223 CF0223 CF0100 CF0223 CF0101 CF0150 CF0103 CF0102 CF0150 CF0479 CF0102 CU3475 CU1105 CF0223 CF0331 CF0103 CF0103 CF0103 CF0103 CU1105 CU1105 CF0103 CF0101 CU1105 CF0102 CF0101 CF0101 CF0101 CF0102 CD0104 CU1105 CC0103 CC0223 C101 C102 C103 C104 C105 C106 C107 C108 C109 C110 C112 C113 C114 C115 C116 C117 C118 C119 C202 C203 C204 C205 C206 C207 C208 C209 C211 C212 C213 C214 C215 C216 C217 C218 C219 C220 C231 C232 C233 C240 C241 C300 C301 C302 C303 C305 C306 C307 C308 C309 C310 C320 C321 C322 C323 SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD tantal SMD tantal SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD tantal SMD tantal SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD tantal SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD tantal SMD capasitor SMD capasitor 33 pF 5% 50 V NP0 4.7 pF/0.25pF 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 5.6 pF/0.25pF 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 2.2pF +-0.25pF 50V NPO 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 15 pF 5% 50 V NP0 10 nF 10% 50 V X7R 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 8p2/0.25pF 50V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 18 pF 5% 50 V NPO 820 pF 5% 50 V X7R 820 pF 5% 50 V X7R 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 18 pF 5% 50 V NPO 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 6.8 pF/0.25pF 50 V NP0 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 10 pF/0.25pF 50 V NP0 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 15 pF 5% 50 V NP0 10 nF 10% 50 V X7R 1 nF 5 % NP0 15 pF 5% 50 V NP0 4.7 pF/0.25pF 50 V NP0 1 nF 5 % NP0 4.7uF/10V 20% 1uF/16V 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 330 pF 5% 50 V NP0 10 nF 10% 50 V X7R 10 nF 10% 50 V X7R 10 nF 10% 50 V X7R 10 nF 10% 50 V X7R 1uF/16V 1uF/16V 10 nF 10% 50 V X7R 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 1uF/16V 1 nF 5 % NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 1 nF 5 % NP0 100 nF 10% 50 V X7R 1uF/16V 10 nF 10% 50V X7R 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips AVX AVX Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips AVX AVX Philips Philips AVX Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips AVX Philips Philips XS0320E4_fm5.fm TYPE TAJA475M010R TAJR105M016R TAJR105M016R TAJR105M016R TAJR105M016R TAJR105M016R 46 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / OS0320-RF 28.1.1999 CODE CD0473 CF0680 CF0150 CF0399 CF0180 CF0150 CF0180 CF0102 CF0680 CU1106 CF0109 CF0569 CF0102 CF0680 CF0680 CF0680 CF0103 CF0680 CF0680 CF0102 CF0102 CU1105 CF0101 CU3475 CF0102 CD0104 CU1105 CC0103 CC0223 CF0680 CF0220 CF0229 CF0399 CF0180 CF0150 CF0390 CF0102 CF0680 CU1106 CF0399 CF0390 CF0102 CF0680 CF0680 CF0101 CF0101 CF0229 CF0829 CF0102 CF0332 CF0680 CF2109 CF0101 CF0101 CF0569 CF0229 CF0103 CF0332 CU1105 CF0102 PART C326 C330 C331 C334 C340 C341 C342 C351 C352 C353 C354 C355 C361 C380 C381 C382 C383 C384 C385 C386 C387 C400 C403 C405 C406 C420 C421 C422 C423 C430 C431 C433 C434 C440 C441 C442 C451 C452 C453 C454 C455 C461 C470 C471 C472 C473 C475 C476 C490 C491 C493 C494 C601 C602 C603 C604 C620 C621 C622 C624 XS0320E4_fm5.fm DESCRIPT. SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD tantal SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD tantal SMD capasitor SMD tantal SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD tantal SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD tantal SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD tantal SMD capasitor VALUE 47 nF 10% 50 V X7R 68 pF 5% 50 V NP0 15 pF 5% 50 V NP0 3.9pF 0.25 50V NP0 18 pF 5% 50 V NPO 15 pF 5% 50 V NP0 18 pF 5% 50 V NPO 1 nF 5 % NP0 68 pF 5% 50 V NP0 10uF/16V 1 pF/0.25pF 50 V NP0 5.6 pF/0.25pF 50 V NP0 1 nF 5 % NP0 68 pF 5% 50 V NP0 68 pF 5% 50 V NP0 68 pF 5% 50 V NP0 10 nF 10% 50 V X7R 68 pF 5% 50 V NP0 68 pF 5% 50 V NP0 1 nF 5 % NP0 1 nF 5 % NP0 1uF/16V 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 4.7uF/10V 20% 1 nF 5 % NP0 100 nF 10% 50 V X7R 1uF/16V 10 nF 10% 50V X7R 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 68 pF 5% 50 V NP0 22 pF 5% 50 V NP0 2.2pF +-0.25pF 50V NPO 3.9pF 0.25 50V NP0 18 pF 5% 50 V NPO 15 pF 5% 50 V NP0 39pF 5% 50V NP0 1 nF 5 % NP0 68 pF 5% 50 V NP0 10uF/16V 3.9pF 0.25 50V NP0 39pF 5% 50V NP0 1 nF 5 % NP0 68 pF 5% 50 V NP0 68 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 2.2pF +-0.25pF 50V NPO 8p2/0.25pF 50V NP0 1 nF 5 % NP0 3.3 nF 5% 50 V NP0 68 pF 5% 50 V NP0 1pF +-0.1pF 50V NPO 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 5.6 pF/0.25pF 50 V NP0 2.2pF +-0.25pF 50V NPO 10 nF 10% 50 V X7R 3.3 nF 5% 50 V NP0 1uF/16V 1 nF 5 % NP0 MANUF. Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips AVX Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips AVX Philips AVX Philips Philips AVX Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips AVX Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips AVX/Kyocer Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips AVX Philips TYPE TAJB106M016R TAJR105M016R TAJA475M010R TAJR105M016R TAJB106M016R 06031J1R0BAW TAJR105M016R 47 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / OS0320-RF 28.1.1999 CODE CF0102 CU3475 CF0101 CF0101 CF0101 DC0229 DC0229 DC0229 DP3880 DY0071 PART C635 C636 C640 C641 C642 D330 D430 D490 D601 D640 DESCRIPT. SMD capasitor SMD tantal SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD silicon tuning diode SMD silicon tuning diode SMD silicon tuning diode SMD pin diode SMD shottky diode VALUE 1 nF 5 % NP0 4.7uF/10V 20% 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 1V/19pF...4V/11pF 1V/19pF...4V/11pF 1V/19pF...4V/11pF DY0071 D641 SMD shottky diode 70V 15mA XW7725 LH1465 AF1103 IV6070 XO3128 IS1511 IS1511 IW8710 IA7550 LC2334 LC2334 LC2224 LC2104 LI1687 LC2334 LC0334 LC0334 MD0311 MD0301 MD0303 MD0304 ME1008 MD0306 NC2005 NC2005 MD0305 QFB739 QFB739 QAA193 QS0012 QS0848 QA4926 QA4926 QS0012 QS0848 QA4926 QA4926 QFA739 QA3606 QS0848 QS0858 RF0100 RF0471 RF0102 RF0101 RF0471 RF0471 F102 F111 F380 I101 I301 I302 I402 I601 I620\ L111 L201 L202 L203 L204 L211 L330 L430 P101 P102 P330 P430 P601 P602 P603 P604 P605 Q101 Q102 Q201 Q301 Q302 Q340 Q350 Q401 Q402 Q440 Q450 Q470 Q601 Q620 Q621 R103 R104 R106 R107 R109 R111 SAW IF-filter SMD H-filt.MY,HU,SK,CZ, SMD fuse FM IF-system SMD VCTCXO PLL freg.synthesiz PLL freg.synthesiz RF-power amplifier Single op.amp. SMD inductor SMD inductor SMD inductor SMD inductor SMD Quad. coil SMD inductor SMD inductor SMD inductor Shield plate for IF IF-shield plate 2 Shield case for Rx/VCO Shield case for Tx/VCO Casting body Tx-fastening plate Cross recessed screw Cross recessed screw Shield plate for Tx GaAs MES FET GaAs MES FET SMD RF-transistor SMD-low-power switc.tra. SMD transistor SMD NPN RF-transistor SMD NPN RF-transistor SMD-low-power switc.tra. SMD transistor SMD NPN RF-transistor SMD NPN RF-transistor GaAs MES FET SMD RF-transistor SMD transistor SMD transistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor 77.25MHZ, I/O 1.6K//2.3pF NORD.MOSK. 465MHz 3.5A nanofuce XS0320E4_fm5.fm 70V 15mA 12.8 MHZ 430-460 MHz 330 nH/+-10% 330 nH/+-10% 220 nH/+-10% 100 nH/+-10% 680uH/180pF 455kHz 330 nH/+-10% 330 nH 330 nH M2x5 SFS2977 DIN9652 M2x5 SFS2977 DIN9652 2 GHz 240mW N1.8dB/1.75GHz 2 GHz 240mW N1.8dB/1.75GHz 6GHz/300mW F=1.9dB PNP 15V/250mW NPN 0.1A/30V hFE 110-800 G=16.5dB/900MHz NF=1.1 G=16.5dB/900MHz NF=1.1 PNP 15V/250mW NPN 0.1A/30V hFE 110-800 G=16.5dB/900MHz NF=1.1 G=16.5dB/900MHz NF=1.1 2 GHz 240mW N1.8dB/1.75GHz NPN 7GHz NF=1.1dB NPN 0.1A/30V hFE 110-800 PNP 0.1A/30V hFE 125-800 10 R 5% 0.125 W 470 R 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W 100 R 5% 0.125 W 470 R 5% 0.125 W 470 R 5% 0.125 W MANUF. Philips AVX Philips Philips Philips Toshiba Toshiba Toshiba HP SGSThomso SGSThomso Murata Neosid Littelfuse Philips TEW Fujitsu Fujitsu Mitsubishi Toshiba TDK TDK TDK TDK Toko TDK Siemens Siemens Telemetall Telemetall Telemetall Telemetall Jysk„nmeta Telemetall Ruuvitalo Ruuvitalo Telemetall Siemens Siemens Philips Philips Philips Hitachi Hitachi Philips Philips Hitachi Hitachi Siemens Toshiba Philips Philips Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya TYPE TAJA475M010R 1SV229 1SV229 1SV229 HSMP-3880-L31 BAS 70-04 BAS 70-04 SAFC77.250MA53X SM-H80056 1522 R271 03.5 SA607DK TXS 1144M MB1511 MB1511 M68710H TA 75S01F-TE85L MLF2012DR33KT MLF2012DR33KT MLF2012DR22KT MLF2012DR10KT 303LC-1150 MLF2012DR33KT B82412A3331M B82412A3331M 931605 40 931606 40 931585 41 931586 41 931534 10 931584 41 Pozidriv Pozidriv 931583 41 CF 739 B CF 739 B BFR93AW BSR12-215 BC848BW, 115 2SC4926YD-TL 2SC4926YD-TL BSR12-215 BC848BW, 115 2SC4926YD-TL 2SC4926YD-TL CF 739 A 2SC3606 BC848BW, 115 BC858BW 48 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / OS0320-RF 28.1.1999 CODE RF0100 RF0472 RF0220 RF0271 RF0102 RF0100 RF0100 RF0102 RF0472 RF0102 RF0242 RF0333 RF0103 RF0393 RF0102 RF0683 RF0102 RF0683 RTN223 RF0332 RF0473 RF0822 RF0100 RF0220 RF0103 RF0220 RF0221 RF0103 RF0103 RF0103 RF0822 RF0392 RF0221 RF0822 RF0822 RF0221 RF0182 RF0472 RF0472 RF0100 RF0822 RF0222 RF0151 RF0472 RF0152 RF0150 RF0331 RF0100 RF0331 RF0221 RF0102 RF0470 RF0103 RF0103 RF0103 RF0472 RF0222 RF0271 RF0472 RF0332 PART R112 R115 R116 R117 R119 R120 R121 R122 R201 R202 R203 R205 R206 R207 R208 R211 R212 R213 R214 R215 R221 R222 R223 R224 R301 R302 R305 R306 R307 R308 R310 R311 R312 R313 R314 R315 R320 R321 R322 R323 R340 R341 R342 R350 R351 R352 R360 R361 R363 R380 R381 R405 R406 R407 R408 R410 R411 R412 R413 R414 XS0320E4_fm5.fm DESCRIPT. SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD-NTC resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor VALUE 10 R 5% 0.125 W 4.7 k 5% 0.125 W 22 R 5% 0.125 W 270 R 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W 10 R 5% 0.125 W 10 R 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W 4.7 k 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W 2.4 k 5% 0.125 W 33 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 39 k 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W 68 k 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W 68 k 5% 0.125 W 22k 10% B=3924 3.3 k 5% 0.125 W 47 k 5% 0.125 W 8.2 k 5% 0.125 W 10 R 5% 0.125 W 22 R 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 22 R 5% 0.125 W 220 R 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 8.2 k 5% 0.125 W 3.9 k 5% 0.125 W 220 R 5% 0.125 W 8.2 k 5% 0.125 W 8.2 k 5% 0.125 W 220 R 5% 0.125 W 1.8 k 5% 0.125 W 4.7 k 5% 0.125 W 4.7 k 5% 0.125 W 10 R 5% 0.125 W 8.2 k 5% 0.125 W 2.2 k 5% 0.125 W 150 R 5% 0.125 W 4.7 k 5% 0.125 W 1.5 k 5% 0.125 W 15 R 5% 0.125 W 330 R 5% 0.125 W 10 R 5% 0.125 W 330 R 5% 0.125 W 220 R 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W 47 R 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 4.7 k 5% 0.125 W 2.2 k 5% 0.125 W 270 R 5% 0.125 W 4.7 k 5% 0.125 W 3.3 k 5% 0.125 W MANUF. Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Hokuriku Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya TYPE 157-223-45001TP 49 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / OS0320-RF 28.1.1999 CODE RF0271 RF0122 RF0222 RF0222 RF0100 RF0822 RF0222 RF0221 RF0472 RF0152 RF0150 RF0121 RF0151 RF0220 RF0680 RF0100 RF0181 RF0221 RF0823 RF0184 RF0123 RF0103 RF0100 RF0470 RF0102 RF0392 RF0391 RF0100 RF0391 RF0104 RF0102 RF0152 RF0471 RF0184 RF0103 RF0103 RF0104 XM0006 XC3450 XC4450 XR1650 MD0309 MD0309 MD0309 MD0309 LF0061 XR1550 OD0320 XI0005 VN0008 PART R415 R420 R421 R422 R423 R440 R441 R442 R450 R451 R452 R460 R461 R462 R470 R472 R473 R474 R490 R491 R492 R493 R601 R603 R604 R605 R606 R607 R608 R620 R621 R622 R623 R640 R641 R642 R643 X101 X201 X202 X330 X380 X381 X382 X383 X390 X430 X600 X601 XOSOQ DESCRIPT. SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor Dual balanced mixcer Ceramic IF-filter Ceramic IF-filter Ceramic coaxial resonato Contactplate Contactplate Contactplate Contactplate SMD EMI suppression filt Ceramic coaxial resonato Duplexer Nord. Directional coupler Katso VN0115 VALUE 270 R 5% 0.125 W 1.2 k 5% 0.125 W 2.2 k 5% 0.125 W 2.2 k 5% 0.125 W 10 R 5% 0.125 W 8.2 k 5% 0.125 W 2.2 k 5% 0.125 W 220 R 5% 0.125 W 4.7 k 5% 0.125 W 1.5 k 5% 0.125 W 15 R 5% 0.125 W 120 R 5% 0.125 W 150 R 5% 0.125 W 22 R 5% 0.125 W 68 R 5% 0.125 W 10 R 5% 0.125 W 180 R 5% 0.125 W 220 R 5% 0.125 W 82 k 5% 0.125 W 180 k 5% 0.125 W 12 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 10 R 5% 0.125 W 47 R 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W 3.9 k 5% 0.125 W 390 R 5% 0.125 W 10 R 5% 0.125 W 390 R 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W 1.5 k 5% 0.125 W 470 R 5% 0.125 W 180 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 450 MHz 450Khz 450kHz 650MHz 4x4x13mm Q>250 4700pF/2A 1.6x6.8mm 550MHz 4x4x14,5mm Q>250 Rx465,Tx455MHz NMT450 Katso VN0115 MANUF. Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya MiniCircui Murata Murata Siemens Telemetall Telemetall Telemetall Telemetall Murata Siemens Solitra MKT Taisei TYPE RMS-1LL CFUCG450E CFUCG450F B69610-G6506-A41 941770 40 941770 40 941770 40 941770 40 NFM61R30T472 B69610-G5506-A41 NBS4401 DCS3120-09 Katso VN0115 Last update 29.08.96 XS0320E4_fm5.fm 50 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / OQ0300 Regulator 28.1.1999 Regulator 6.3.15 Parts list of Regulator OQ0300 Regulator CODE PART DESCRIPT. VALUE MANUF. CF0102 CF0102 CF0102 CD0104 CF0102 CF0680 CF0102 CF0102 CF0221 CF0221 CF0221 CF0221 CF0221 CF0102 CF0102 CF0102 CF0102 CF0221 CU3475 CF0102 CU3475 CF0102 CU3475 CU1105 CF0102 CF0102 CF0102 MG1104 IR1547 IR1547 IR1547 MC1399 LC0105 PQ0300 RF0102 RF0102 RF0221 RF0102 RF0102 RF0102 RF0102 RF0102 RF0102 RF0100 RF0102 RF0102 RF0102 RF0102 RF0102 RF0102 RF0102 RF0102 C501 C502 C503 C504 C505 C506 C507 C508 C509 C510 C511 C512 C513 C515 C516 C517 C518 C519 C523 C524 C525 C526 C527 C530 C631 C632 C633 CASE5 I501 I502 I631 INSUL L501 PCB R501 R502 R503 R504 R505 R506 R507 R508 R509 R510 R511 R512 R513 R514 R515 R516 R551 R552 SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD tantal SMD capasitor SMD tantal SMD capasitor SMD tantal SMD tantal SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor RF-contact strip Voltage regulator Voltage regulator Voltage regulator Insulator foil SMD inductor Tavi PCB-reg./conn. SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor 1 nF 5 % NP0 1 nF 5 % NP0 1 nF 5 % NP0 100 nF 10% 50 V X7R 1 nF 5 % NP0 68 pF 5% 50 V NP0 1 nF 5 % NP0 1 nF 5 % NP0 220 pF 5% 50 V NP0 220 pF 5% 50 V NP0 220 pF 5% 50 V NP0 220 pF 5% 50 V NP0 220 pF 5% 50 V NP0 1 nF 5 % NP0 1 nF 5 % NP0 1 nF 5 % NP0 1 nF 5 % NP0 220 pF 5% 50 V NP0 4.7uF/10V 20% 1 nF 5 % NP0 4.7uF/10V 20% 1 nF 5 % NP0 4.7uF/10V 20% 1uF/16V 1 nF 5 % NP0 1 nF 5 % NP0 1 nF 5 % NP0 2.0x4.1x610mm 4.75V/ 180mA 4.75V/ 180mA 4.75V/ 180mA 1.0 uH Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips AVX Philips AVX Philips AVX AVX Philips Philips Philips Instr.Spec Toko Toko Toko Sreenhouse Siemens ?? 1 k 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W 220 R 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W 10 R 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya XQ0300E4_fm5.fm TYPE TAJA475M010R TAJA475M010R TAJA475M010R TAJR105M016R 0097-T551-02 TK 11547 MTL TK 11547 MTL TK 11547 MTL 941785 40 B82412-A1102-M 54 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / OQ0300 Regulator 28.1.1999 CODE RF0221 RF0102 RF0102 RF0102 RF0102 RF0102 RF0102 RF0102 RF0100 RF0102 RF0102 RF0102 RF0104 RF0104 RF0104 VM0112 VM0018 LF0061 PART R553 R554 R555 R556 R557 R559 R560 R561 R562 R563 R565 R566 R631 R638 R639 X X-RF X501 DESCRIPT. SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD connector SMD B/B-connector SMD EMI suppression filt VALUE 220 R 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W 10 R 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 2x12 male 2x15 vertical male 4700pF/2A 1.6x6.8mm MANUF. Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya AMP SuyinConne Murata TYPE 5-175643-4 12753A-30G NFM61R30T472 Last update 09.05.96 XQ0300E4_fm5.fm 55 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / OQ0300 Regulator 28.1.1999 Component Side Layout PQ0300A1 (Schematic OQ0300A1) XQ0300E4_fm5.fm 56 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / OQ0300 Regulator 28.1.1999 Solder Side Layout PQ0300A1 (Schematic OQ0300A1) XQ0300E4_fm5.fm 57 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / OQ0300 Regulator 28.1.1999 XQ0300E4_fm5.fm 58 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / OT0300 Antenna Switch 28.1.1999 Antenna Switch Unit OT0300 Antenna Switch 6.3.16 Parts list of Antenna Switch Unit CODE PART DESCRIPT. PT0300 VR0242 VR0155 PCB X701 X702 PCB-antenna switch Antenna switch TNC-connector VALUE MANUF. TYPE IMS Rosenberge 939.99.2520.009 56K101-400 A4 Last update 18.03.94 XT0300E4_fm5.fm 59 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / OT0300 Antenna Switch 28.1.1999 Component Side Layout PT0300A0 (Schematic OT0300A0) Solder Side Layout PT0300A0 (Schematic OT0300A0) XT0300E4_fm5.fm 60 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / OT0300 Antenna Switch 28.1.1999 XT0300E4_fm5.fm 61 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / YO0300 Batteries 28.1.1999 6.4 BATTERIES YO0300 Batteries XO0300E4_fm5.fm 62 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / YO0300 Batteries 28.1.1999 6.4.1 BATTERY PACK The battery pack module contains five NiCd or NiMH cells, short protection circuit, NTC termistor and a Memory chip. NTC termistor, Memory chip and its components are located on a PC-Board inside the battery pack. 6.4.1.1 Connectors VBAT GND VBAT GND NTC SDAT NTC SDAT Battery voltage 6.4 - 7.2 V Ground NTC termistor output Serial data-bus for Memory chip 6.4.1.2 Battery pack Memory board Memory chip contains an id for the battery pack, battery type, used capacity and some other information about the batteries. The Memory chip is protected against static voltages by two zener diodes. A capasitor is used to stabilize supply voltage. The memory chip communicates with main CPU through single wire asyncronous serial bus. The CPU controls charging by using the parameter’s in Battery pack Memory. Memory chip can be reprogrammed in LOCAL-state. Local command 95# sets the battery type. XO0300E4_fm5.fm 63 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / YO0300 Batteries 28.1.1999 6.4.2 Parts list CODE PART DESCRIPT. VALUE MANUF. CD0473 DZ0569 DZ0569 IM2224 PO0403 RF0101 RF0101 RT0223 C901 D901 D902 I901 MEC1 R902 R903 R904 SMD capasitor SMD zener SMD zener EconoRAM PCB for battery pack SMD resistor SMD resistor NTC-resistor 47 nF 10% 50 V X7R 5V6 5% 300mW 5V6 5% 300mW 32B ROM, 224B RAM 7x43x0.6mm FR4 100 R 5% 0.125 W 100 R 5% 0.125 W 22k Philips Philips Philips Dallas Ascomp Kamaya Kamaya Philips TYPE BZX84C5V6 BZX84C5V6 DS2224Z 2322 640 63223 Last update 20.05.94 XO0300E4_fm5.fm 64 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / PO0403 28.1.1999 PO0403 Component Side Layout Solder Side Layout XO0300E4_fm5.fm 65 Product: TDP-40-TN2 (Delta) / PO0403 28.1.1999 XO0300E4_fm5.fm 66 28.1.1999 7.0 CHARGING CHARGING 8HAR_GB.fm 1 Product: CMA-50-230 (Mains Charger) / 28.1.1999 7.1 MAINS CHARGER CMA-50-230 The charger provides functions for charging Benefon brand mobile phones from a mains supply. Connector A YO0240 YC0055 CONNECTOR A 1 8CMA50GB_fm5.f 16 PIN CONFIGURATION: 1,2 charge current 3-5 nc 6,7 ground 8 - 15 nc 16 control voltage max. 10V, 1,5A 0-5 VDC 2 Product: CCS-50-12 (Light Socket Charger) / 28.1.1999 7.2 LIGHTER SOCKET CHARGER CCS-50-12 The charger includes functions for using the handportable and for charging its batteries from the car battery. Connector A YO0243 YC0058 CONNECTOR A 1 8CCS50GB_fm5.f 16 PIN CONFIGURATION: 1,2 charge current 3-5 nc 6,7 ground 8 - 15 nc 16 control voltage max. 10V, 1,5A 0-5 VDC 3 Product: HPT-40 (Desktop Charger) / YO0244 28.1.1999 7.3 DESKTOP CHARGER YO0244 XO0244E4_fm5.fm 4 Product: HPT-40 (Desktop Charger) / YO0244 28.1.1999 7.3.1 General The desktop charger is designed for charging NiCd or NiMH batteries when connected to either a lighter socket charger or a 220 V mains charger. The desktop charger has two units. The first unit is for the phone, and the second is for a reserve battery pack. The additional battery pack can also be discharged to improve its performance. The battery capacity and type are read from the memory within the battery pack before charging commences. If the battery memory is missing, empty, or faulty, the charger will use the default values stored in the processor EEPROM. 7.3.2 Charging the phone The desktop charger detects the phone by measuring a voltage in the VBAT line voltage split. The charging process for the phone is such that the phone controls the desktop charger processor, which in turn controls the charger connected to the holder (lighter socket or mains). If the reserve battery pack is also being charged, then the desktop charger splits the charging current between the phone and the battery. The phone is always assured of its required current (max. 1500 mA). 7.3.2.1 Discharging the phone battery The phone indicates discharge state to the desktop charger by a control voltage below 4.0 V. The charger will not then supply any current to the phone, and a red led is illuminated in the phone charging indicator. The charger takes no other part in the discharging process. 7.3.3 Charging the spare battery The spare battery charging process has three phases: quick charge, continuous charge, and stand-by charge. The charging sequence starts with quick-charge, and ends with stand-by charging. The sequence is re-started only if there is a break in the power supply or the battery is removed from its holder. Accidental shorting of the charger contacts is prevented by the charging current being supplied to the contacts after the battery has been in the holder for approx. 1s. Battery recognition is done with the NTC line. During charging, the desktop charger updates the charge-indicator counter in the battery-pack memory. 7.3.3.1 Quick-charge The battery is detected in its holder when the A/D converter value is below 162 (U = 3.32 V). This corresponds to an NTC resitance value of 181 kohm, i.e. -20 C temperature. Quick charge only functions if the temperature is +10...+40 (A/D 75...28; U = 1,46...0,55 and NTC resistance 41,8...12,2 kohm). Charging is accomplished by directing the charger to give a 1500 mA current. The current is split by the switches Q101 and Q102 in turn, according to the relative requirements of the phone and XO0244E4_fm5.fm 5 Product: HPT-40 (Desktop Charger) / YO0244 28.1.1999 reserve battery. The phone is provided with its full requirement, so that the remaining current is avilable to charge the reserve battery (1500 mA - current called for by phone). When charging only the reserve battery, current equivalent to its capacity is supplied. The charging indicator (green led) flashes during the whole of the quick-charge phase. After quick-charge the battery capacity has been charged 70...80%. The change is made from quick-charge to continuous charge when one of the following terms is fulfilled: a) The battery voltage exceeds its instantaneous correspondingtemperature limit, according to the following formula: V = 7.5 -11.25 mV x (T-20), where T is the battery temperature (+10...+40 C) b) The battery has been charged to its nominal capacity. 7.3.3.2 Continuous charging When changing to continuous charging, there is approx. 20...30% of battery capacity left to charge. The continuous charge duration depends on the total capacity of the battery under charge. The battery is charged with a current corresponding to 1/4 of its capacity. If the temperature rises above +55 C, then a NiMH battery is charged with a current 1/30 of its capacity, and a NiCd battery with a current 1/10 of its capacity, until the battery temperature returns to +40 C. The change to stand-by charging takes place when the last of the battery capacity has been charged. The charging indicator (green led) flashes throughout the continuous charging phase. The battery capacity after continuous charging is 100%. 7.3.3.3 Stand-by charging The charging current during stand-by charging depends on the type of battery under charge (1/10 NiCd capacity; 1/30 NiMH capacity). Stand-by charging is the last phase in the charging sequence, and continues as long as the battery remains in its holder. The charging indicator (green led) is now lit continuously. 7.3.4 Discharging the reserve battery The discharge sequence is initiated by pressing the discharge button on the holder for approx. 1 s. with the battery in its holder. The battery is discharged until its voltage drops to approx. 4.5 V (or the battery is removed from the holder). This is followed by the charging sequence 1..3. During the discharge sequence, the discharge indicator (red led) is lit. The battery voltage is measured under load. During discharge, the desktop charger up-dates the battery charge counter in the memory within the battery pack. XO0244E4_fm5.fm 6 Product: HPT-40 (Desktop Charger) / YO0244 28.1.1999 7.3.5 Execution 7.3.5.1 Processor The processor I103 is Motorola 68HC11, 512b EEPROM, 512b RAM, crystal frequency 3.57 MHz. The A/D convertor inputs are used as follows: 0. charging current required by the phone 1. reserve battery temperature 2. phone battery voltage 3. reserve battery voltage 4. control voltage to the charger B-port I/Os are used as follows: 0. Q103 control (switches charging current to the phone) 1. Q104 control (switches charging current to the reserve battery) 2. Q105 control (switches the reserve battery discharge ON) 3. n.a. 4. Q107 control (green led to indicate phone charging) 5. Q110 control (red led to indicate phone discharge) 6. Q109 control (green led to indicate reserve battery charging) 7. Q108 control (red led to indicate reserve battery discharge) A-port I/Os are used as follows: 0. discharge button 1. tuning state control 2. n.a. 3. n.a. 4. n.a. 5 n.a. 6 n.a. 7 data line for the memory in the reserve battery. Interrupt pins are drawn at the resistor R111 (100 kohm). The analog converter referenve voltage is 5.0 V and it is brought through the small filter R110 and C1209 from normal 5 V operating voltage. XO0244E4_fm5.fm 7 Product: HPT-40 (Desktop Charger) / YO0244 28.1.1999 7.3.5.2 RESET and +5V The processor and measurement amplifier operating voltage 5V is regulated from the mains charger output voltage from the I102 connector V101 pins 1 and 2. the I101 error output serves as a RESET for the processor. The error pin draws the RESET line via R101 when the 5V voltage has dropped to approx. 4.75V. 7.3.5.3 Reserve battery analog measurements The reserve battery pack temperature is measured by the NTC-resistance as a voltage by the A/D converter on PE1 channel. The line has a pull-up resistor R117 and RC-filter R133 and C113. For the voltage measurement, the 4,5...9V battery voltage is converted to 0...5V A/D input voltage by the non inverting amplifier connection of I102A. 7.3.5.4 Charger outputs The pair of p-channel FETs Q101 and Q102 (SI9953DY) serve as the charger switch, and are controlled from the processor B-port by N-channel FETs Q103 and Q104 (2N7002). The control works by switching the transistors in turn at about a 100 Hz frequency. The desired charging current is achieved by a suitable pulse ratio. 7.3.5.5 Reserve battery discharge function The reserve battery discharge is initiated when the push button S101 is pressed for approx. 1 s. while the battery is in its holder. The processor pin PB2 rises and Q105 causes the battery voltage to be discharged through Q106 (IRFR9024) to resistor R145. The resistor is attached to the metal base plate so that the resulting heat can be dissipated. 7.3.5.6 Charging/discharging indicators Operating functions are indicated by two two-color leds D102 and D103. The leds are controlled by processor ports PB7, PB6, PB5 and PB4 via the transistors Q107, Q108, Q109, and Q110. Both quick-charge and continuous charge are indicated by a flashing green light, and stand-by charge by a steady green light. Discharging is indicated by a steady red light. If the phone is discharging its battery (control voltage to the charger above 4V) then the led is red. 7.3.5.7 Setting the quick-charge trigger voltage. The Vb voltage brought to the charger is the quick-charge trigger voltage (7.2V) and the processor port PA1 is drawn up. The processor lights both red leds, and switches Q102 to conduct. The processor measures the voltage coming to the reserve battery contacts and stores it in EEPROM. When the measured value is stored, the leds change to green. NOTE! THE RESERVE BATTERY MUST NOT BE CONNECTED. XO0244E4_fm5.fm 8 Product: HPT-40 (Desktop Charger) / YO0244 28.1.1999 7.3.5.8 Reserve battery default values If the attempt to read the reserve battery type and capacity are unsuccessful, the charging perameters are taken from the default values programmed in EEPROM. EEPROM data: e.g. $b600 $b601 $b602 $b603 quick-charging trigger voltage reserve battery upper capacity reserve battery lower capacity reserve battery type $a8 $02 $58 $00 The processor itself programmes the quick-charge trigger voltage (memory location $b600) while in tuning mode. Other reserve battery default values must be programmed. The capacity is measured in milli-ampere-hours and coded hexadecimally in memory locations $b601 and $b602. The reserve battery type is in the address $b603, coded as follows: NiMH = $00 and NiCd = $01. 7.3.5.9 Error situations The charger will not commence charging if the trigger voltage has not been set or the reserve battery default values have not been programmed (Red leds flash in turn). If the charger does not recognise the reserve battery, it will not update the memory within the battery pack. XO0244E4_fm5.fm 9 Product: HPT-40 (Desktop Charger) / OO0244 28.1.1999 7.3.6 Parts list of Desktop Charger OO0244 CODE PART DESCRIPT. VALUE MANUF. CD0473 CD0223 CU0226 CD0223 CD0221 CD0223 CD0223 CD0220 CD0220 CD0473 CD0473 CD0223 CD0223 CD0223 CD0121 CD0680 CD0121 CD0121 CD0121 CD0121 CD0121 CD0121 CD0121 CD0223 CH0105 CD0223 DY0006 DL5300 DL5300 IR2952 IA0272 IP6871 LF0061 LF0061 LF0061 PO0244 VI1052 VI0040 NC2006 NC2006 NF0200 NF0200 QF9953 QF9953 QF7002 QF7002 QF7002 QF9024 QSB848 QSB848 QSB848 QSB848 RD0103 RD0104 RD0102 C101 C102 C103 C104 C110 C111 C112 C140 C141 C142 C143 C144 C150 C151 C160 C161 C170 C171 C172 C173 C174 C175 C180 C181 C182 C183 D101 D102 D103 I101 I102\ I103 L101 L102 L103 MEK1 MEK2 MEK3 MEK4 MEK5 MEK6 MEK7 Q101 Q102 Q103 Q104 Q105 Q106 Q107 Q108 Q109 Q110 R101 R110 R111 SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD tantal SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor Shottky diode Bicolor led Bicolor led Regulator 2 x op.amp. OTP prosessor SMD EMI suppression filt SMD EMI suppression filt SMD EMI suppression filt PCB for OO0244 SMD IC-socket PLCC-52 Component base Cross recessed screw Cross recessed screw Nut Nut SMD Dual p-channel fets SMD Dual p-channel fets SMD n-channel FET SMD n-channel FET SMD n-channel FET SMD p-channel FET SMD transistor SMD transistor SMD transistor SMD transistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor 47 nF 10% 50 V X7R 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 22uF/16V 10% 7.3x4.3mm 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 220 pF 5% 50 V NP0 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 22 pF 5% 50 V NP0 22 pF 5% 50 V NP0 47 nF 10% 50 V X7R 47 nF 10% 50 V X7R 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 120pF 5% 50V NPO 68 pF 5% 50 V NP0 120pF 5% 50V NPO 120pF 5% 50V NPO 120pF 5% 50V NPO 120pF 5% 50V NPO 120pF 5% 50V NPO 120pF 5% 50V NPO 120pF 5% 50V NPO 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 1uF/-20/+80%/16V 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 60V/3.3A Green/Orange-red D=5mm Green/Orange-red D=5mm 100mA 5V adj. 0.5% LinCMOS Low noise,power Philips Philips Kyocera Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips TaiyoYuden Philips I&R Telefunken Telefunken Micrel Texas Motorola Murata Murata Murata Metalex Yamaichi Perlos Ruuvitalo Ruuvitalo Ruuvitalo Ruuvitalo Siliconix Siliconix Siliconix Siliconix Siliconix I&R Philips Philips Philips Philips Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya XO0244E4_fm5.fm 4700pF/2A 1.6x6.8mm 4700pF/2A 1.6x6.8mm 4700pF/2A 1.6x6.8mm 87x65 FR4 25.22x25,22x5mm 1 base = 40 holes M2x6 SFS2976 FeZn8CZ M2x6 SFS2976 FeZn8CZ M2 SFS2067 / DIN943 M2 SFS2067 / DIN943 20V/2.3A Rds=0.25 20V/2.3A Rds=0.25 60V 0.115A Rds7.5 60V 0.115A Rds7.5 60V 0.115A Rds7.5 60V 9A Rds=0.28 NPN 0.1A/30V F=2dB NPN 0.1A/30V F=2dB NPN 0.1A/30V F=2dB NPN 0.1A/30V F=2dB 10 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W TYPE TAJD226K016R EMK212 F105Z00T 30WQ06F TLUV 5300 TLUV 5300 MIC2951-02BM TLC27M2ID MC68HC711E9CFN2 NFM61R30T472 NFM61R30T472 NFM61R30T472 IC 160-0524-201 Si9953DY Si9953DY 2N7002-T1 2N7002-T1 2N7002-T1 IRFR9024TR BC 848 B BC 848 B BC 848 B BC 848 B 10 Product: HPT-40 (Desktop Charger) / OO0244 28.1.1999 CODE RD0104 RD0104 RD0823 RM4752 RD0103 RD0471 RD0471 RD0103 RD0471 RD0471 RD0103 RD0103 RD0105 RD0102 RD0104 RD0103 RD0104 RD0103 RD0103 RD0103 RD0103 RD0104 RD0104 RD0562 RD0221 RD0104 RD0104 RL0479 RD0104 RD0104 RD0104 RD0104 RD0100 RD0104 RD0104 RD0103 RD0472 AS0105 VN0242 X35796 PART R112 R113 R114 R115 R120 R121 R122 R123 R130 R131 R132 R133 R140 R141 R142 R143 R144 R145 R150 R151 R160 R161 R162 R163 R164 R165 R166 R167 R170 R171 R172 R173 R180 R181 R182 R183 R184 S101 V102 X101 DESCRIPT. SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor Mini-Melf resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor Wirewound resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor Tact switch SMD system conn. DTMF-quartz crystal VALUE 100 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 82 k 5% 0.125 W 47k5 1% 0.25W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 470 R 5% 0.125 W 470 R 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 470 R 5% 0.125 W 470 R 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 1 M 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 5.6 k 5% 0.125 W 220 R 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 4R7/10W/5% alumin.housed 100 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 10 R 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 4.7 k 5% 0.125 W h=9,5mm (holder) 3.579545 MHZ +-30PPM MANUF. Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Beyschlag Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Vitrohm Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Alps AMP Meiden TYPE MMA 0204-50 SKHHAP Last update 03.06.94 XO0244E4_fm5.fm 11 Product: HPT-40 (Desktop Charger) / OO0244 28.1.1999 7.3.7 Parts list of Table Charger Extra Module CODE PART DESCRIPT. VALUE MANUF TYPE NC2015 NC2015 NF0200 NF0200 PO0242 VM0242 AC0046 M201 M202 M203 M204 MEK1 X\IN X\OUT Cross recessed screw Cross recessed screw Nut Nut PCB for table charger SMD system connector Flat cable jumper M2x5 DIN7985A pozidrive M2x5 DIN7985A pozidrive M2 SFS2067 / DIN943 M2 SFS2067 / DIN943 connector (Tavi) 1x16 pin 10x 0.5mm, pitch 2,54mm Ruuvitalo Ruuvitalo Ruuvitalo Ruuvitalo Metalex AMP 188227-1 Last update 17.05.95 XO0244E4_fm5.fm 12 Product: HPT-40 (Desktop Charger) / OO0244 28.1.1999 Component Side Layout PO0244A0 (Schematic OO0244A0) XO0244E4_fm5.fm 13 Product: HPT-40 (Desktop Charger) / OO0244 28.1.1999 Solder Side Layout PO0244A0 (Schematic OO0244A0) XO0244E4_fm5.fm 14 Product: HPT-40 (Desktop Charger) / OO0244 28.1.1999 Component Side layout PO0247A0 (Schematic OO0247A0) XO0244E4_fm5.fm 15 Product: HPT-40 (Desktop Charger) / OO0244 28.1.1999 Solder Side Layout PO0247A0 (Schematic OO0247A0) XO0244E4_fm5.fm 16 Product: HPT-40 (Desktop Charger) / OO0244 28.1.1999 XO0244E4_fm5.fm 17 Product: HPT-40 (Desktop Charger) / OO0244 28.1.1999 XO0244E4_fm5.fm 18 Product: CIU-40 (Carbox) / YO0314 28.1.1999 8.0 CAR ASSEMBLY KIT YO0314 8.1 CARBOX MF 1502 MD 0702 NC 2008 8 pcs OW 0314 NC 2066 NG 1015 NF 0200 2 pcs NG 0011 NC 2010 NG 0012 MF 1140 MD 0703 CIU-40 Carbox YO0314 Xo0314e4_fm5.fm 1 Product: CIU-40 (Carbox) / YO0314 28.1.1999 8.1.1 Including attached functions: - power supply filter - voltage regulators - processor controlled battery charger - controls for external relays (AL, MUTE) - handsfree amplifiers - PC/HANDSET connector. 8.1.2 Connector descriptions: 8.1.2.1 EXTVB 1 2 3 4 5 6 MUTE SPKRGND GND AL SPKR VBATT car radio mute speaker ground ground external alarm control HF-speaker operating voltage max 500mA max 500mA 4 ohm 1.5 W 10.8-31V max 3A 8.1.2.2 EXTMIC 1 GND 2 HFMIC Xo0314e4_fm5.fm ground HF-microphone 2 Product: CIU-40 (Carbox) / YO0314 28.1.1999 8.1.2.3 PC/EXTHS 1 NC 2 NC 3 9V 4 NC 5 HSMIC 6 GND 7 GND 8 HSERP 9 PTT 10 I2CINT 11 SCL 12 SDA 13 TXD 14 RXD 15 EXTIO 16 NC not connected PC/handset operating voltage 9V 500mA handset microphone ground ground handset earphone external tangent I2C interrupt I2C clock I2C data RS232 RS232 extra-IO 400mV RMS 200mV RMS 8.1.2.4 BOX 1 V-CHARGE 2 V-CHARGE 3 V-BAT 4 NC 5 EXTMIC 6 GND 7 GND 8 EXTERP 9 PTT 10 I2CINT 11 SCL 12 SDA 13 TXD 14 RXD 15 EXTIO 16 CHGCONT Xo0314e4_fm5.fm battery charging current max 2A/9V battery voltage external microphone signal ground 400mV RMS external ERP-signal external tangent I2C interrupt I2C clock I2C DATA RS232 RS232 extra- IO charging control from the processor 200mV RMS 3 Product: CIU-40 (Carbox) / YO0314 28.1.1999 8.1.3 Operation Operating voltage is fed to pin EXTVB/6. L001/C005 filters the power supply, and D001 limits any voltage peaks. When the handportable is placed in its handset, a voltage occurs at the BOX/3 pin which triggers Q101 and Q102 open. The regulator I101 feeds 9V to the audio stage and PC/EXTHS pin, and I102 feeds 5V to other functions. External relay controls Q104 and and Q106 get their control from the circuit I103. The HF microphone gets its bias voltage throuh resistors R311 and R212. I304 serves as the microphone amplifier and I105 as a low-pass filter with a border frequency of 3.3 kHz. The analog switch I302 connects the HF microphone or external device microphone signal to the EXTMIC-line. The analog switch I307 connects the audio signal from the EXTERP-line to either the external device HSERP line or to the audio stage I309. Xo0314e4_fm5.fm 4 Product: CIU-40 (Carbox) / OW0314 28.1.1999 8.1.4 Parts list OW0314 OW0314 CODE CD0222 CD0222 CD0223 CD0223 CE0109 CD0222 CD0222 CD0102 CD0102 CD0471 CD0101 CD0101 CD0101 CD0101 CD0101 CD0101 CD0101 CD0101 CD0101 CD0101 CD0101 CD0101 CD0101 CD0101 CD0101 CD0101 CD0101 CD0101 CD0223 CD0223 CU1106 CH0105 CH0105 CD0223 CD0223 CU1106 CD0223 CD0222 CD0222 CU0105 CD0223 CD0222 CD0223 CD0680 CD0270 CD0270 CD0101 CD0223 CH0105 CD0471 CD0270 CD0270 CD0270 CD0270 CD0223 CD0104 PART C100 C101 C102 C103 C104 C105 C106 C110 C111 C112 C120 C121 C122 C123 C124 C125 C130 C131 C132 C133 C134 C135 C136 C137 C138 C139 C140 C141 C200 C201 C202 C203 C204 C205 C210 C211 C220 C230 C240 C300 C301 C302 C303 C304 C306 C307 C320 C321 C322 C323 C324 C325 C326 C327 C328 C329 Xo0314e4_fm5.fm DESCRIPT. SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor Al-elko SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD tantal SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD tantal SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD tantal SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor VALUE 2.2 nF 5% 50 V NP0 2.2 nF 5% 50 V NP0 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 1000uF/40V 12.5x30mm 2.2 nF 5% 50 V NP0 2.2 nF 5% 50 V NP0 1 nF 5 % NP0 1 nF 5 % NP0 470 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 10uF/16V 1uF/-20/+80%/16V 1uF/-20/+80%/16V 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 10uF/16V 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 2.2 nF 5% 50 V NP0 2.2 nF 5% 50 V NP0 1uF/16V 20% 3.2x1.6mm 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 2.2 nF 5% 50 V NP0 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 68 pF 5% 50 V NP0 27pF 5% 50V NPO 27pF 5% 50V NPO 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 1uF/-20/+80%/16V 470 pF 5% 50 V NP0 27pF 5% 50V NPO 27pF 5% 50V NPO 27pF 5% 50V NPO 27pF 5% 50V NPO 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 100 nF 10% 50 V X7R MANUF. Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips AVX TaiyoYuden TaiyoYuden Philips Philips AVX Philips Philips Philips Matsushita Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips TaiyoYuden Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips TYPE 2222 021 17102 TAJB106M016R EMK212 F105Z00T EMK212 F105Z00T TAJB106M016R ECST1CY 105R EMK212 F105Z00T 5 Product: CIU-40 (Carbox) / OW0314 28.1.1999 CODE CU0105 CD0104 CD0222 CD0680 CD0223 CD0221 CD0270 CD0270 CU0105 CD0223 CH0105 CU0226 CU0226 CD0104 CE0476 CD0104 CU1106 CU0225 CH0105 CH0105 CH0105 CH0105 CH0105 CD0270 CD0270 CD0101 CD0104 CD0220 CD0220 CH0105 CH0105 CU0225 CU1106 CD0104 CE0337 CE0476 CE0337 CD0104 CD0103 CU0105 CD0473 CE3106 CP0155 CD0473 CU1106 CD0101 CD0104 CD0473 CD0101 CD0101 CD0101 CD0101 CD0103 CD0103 CD0101 CD0473 CD0101 CD0103 CD0103 CD0102 PART C330 C331 C332 C333 C334 C335 C336 C337 C340 C401 C402 C411 C413 C414 C415 C416 C417 C418 C419 C420 C421 C430 C431 C432 C433 C440 C441 C443 C444 C460 C461 C462 C463 C464 C465 C466 C467 C468 C469 C480 C500 C501 C502 C503 C504 C505 C506 C510 C511 C512 C513 C514 C515 C516 C517 C518 C519 C520 C521 C522 Xo0314e4_fm5.fm DESCRIPT. SMD tantal SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD tantal SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD tantal SMD tantal SMD capasitor Al elko SMD capasitor SMD tantal SMD tantal SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD tantal SMD tantal SMD capasitor Al elko Al elko Al elko SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD tantal SMD capasitor Al-elko Polyester cap SMD capasitor SMD tantal SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor VALUE 1uF/16V 20% 3.2x1.6mm 100 nF 10% 50 V X7R 2.2 nF 5% 50 V NP0 68 pF 5% 50 V NP0 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 220 pF 5% 50 V NP0 27pF 5% 50V NPO 27pF 5% 50V NPO 1uF/16V 20% 3.2x1.6mm 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 1uF/-20/+80%/16V 22uF/16V 10% 7.3x4.3mm 22uF/16V 10% 7.3x4.3mm 100 nF 10% 50 V X7R 47 uF/25 V 7x7mm 100 nF 10% 50 V X7R 10uF/16V 2.2uF/16V 20% 4.7x2.6mm 1uF/-20/+80%/16V 1uF/-20/+80%/16V 1uF/-20/+80%/16V 1uF/-20/+80%/16V 1uF/-20/+80%/16V 27pF 5% 50V NPO 27pF 5% 50V NPO 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 nF 10% 50 V X7R 22 pF 5% 50 V NP0 22 pF 5% 50 V NP0 1uF/-20/+80%/16V 1uF/-20/+80%/16V 2.2uF/16V 20% 4.7x2.6mm 10uF/16V 100 nF 10% 50 V X7R 330uF/16V 20% 15x8mm 47 uF/25 V 7x7mm 330uF/16V 20% 15x8mm 100 nF 10% 50 V X7R 10 nF 10% 50 V X7R 1uF/16V 20% 3.2x1.6mm 47 nF 10% 50 V X7R 10uF/63V -+20% 11x5mm 1.5uF 20% 50V 47 nF 10% 50 V X7R 10uF/16V 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 nF 10% 50 V X7R 47 nF 10% 50 V X7R 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 10 nF 10% 50 V X7R 10 nF 10% 50 V X7R 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 47 nF 10% 50 V X7R 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 10 nF 10% 50 V X7R 10 nF 10% 50 V X7R 1 nF 5 % NP0 MANUF. Matsushita Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Matsushita Philips TaiyoYuden Kyocera Kyocera Philips Philips Philips AVX Matsushita TaiyoYuden TaiyoYuden TaiyoYuden TaiyoYuden TaiyoYuden Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips TaiyoYuden TaiyoYuden Matsushita AVX Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Matsushita Philips Panasonic Roeredstei Philips AVX Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips TYPE ECST1CY 105R ECST1CY 105R EMK212 F105Z00T TAJD226K016R TAJD226K016R 2222 097 56479 TAJB106M016R ECST1CB 225R EMK212 F105Z00T EMK212 F105Z00T EMK212 F105Z00T EMK212 F105Z00T EMK212 F105Z00T EMK212 F105Z00T EMK212 F105Z00T ECST1CB 225R TAJB106M016R 222213555331 2222 097 56479 222213555331 ECST1CY 105R ECEA1JU100 MKT 1826-515/05 TAJB106M016R 6 Product: CIU-40 (Carbox) / OW0314 28.1.1999 CODE CD0101 CD0471 CD0101 CE0127 DT0033 PART C523 C530 C531 C532 D100 DESCRIPT. SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor Al elko SMD Transil VALUE 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 470 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 120uF/16V 6.3x11,5 33V71500W DZ0180 DT0033 D200 D230 SMD zener SMD Transil 18V 5% 300mW 33V71500W DT0033 D240 SMD Transil 33V71500W DZ0569 DS0056 DS0099 DS0099 DS0099 IR1317 IR2951 II8574 IA7550 IC0453 IA7550 IC0453 IA7550 IA1905 D500 D501 D510 D511 D530 I200 I210 I220 I300 I320 I321 I322 I330 I410 SMD zener SMD diode pair SMD diode SMD diode SMD diode Adjustable regulator Regulator 8 bit I/O Single op.amp. SMD 2x multip./demultip. Single op.amp. SMD 2x multip./demultip. Single op.amp. Audio power amplifier 5V6 5% 300mW 70V/100mA common anode 70 V 200 mA 70 V 200 mA 70 V 200 mA 1.2-37V 1.5A 100mA 5V adj. 5% I2C IC0453 IC0453 IA7550 IA1905 I430 I431 I440 I460 SMD 2x multip./demultip. SMD 2x multip./demultip. Single op.amp. Audio power amplifier IA2902 IC0011 LA3117 LA1391 LA1391 PO0314 I500 I510 L100 L500 L501 PCB1 QF9024 QF7002 QSB858 QS1054 QSB858 QS1054 QSB848 QF7002 QSB848 QSB848 QSB848 QSB858 QSB858 QSB858 QSB848 QSB858 QF7002 000000 Q200 Q201 Q230 Q231 Q240 Q241 Q400 Q401 Q402 Q450 Q500 Q520 Q521 Q522 Q523 Q530 Q531 Q532 QSB858 RD0101 RD0101 RD0224 Q533 R100 R101 R200 Low power quar op-amp. 4x2-input nand Inductor Choke horizintal Choke horizintal *** EI KOODATTU VARASTOON *** SMD p-channel FET SMD n-channel FET SMD transistor SMD transistor SMD transistor SMD transistor SMD transistor SMD n-channel FET SMD transistor SMD transistor SMD transistor SMD transistor SMD transistor SMD transistor SMD transistor SMD transistor SMD n-channel FET *** EI KOODATTU VARASTOON *** SMD transistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor Xo0314e4_fm5.fm 5W/20V/4ohm 5W/20V/4ohm MANUF. Philips Philips Philips NCC SGSThomso Philips SGSThomso SGSThomso Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips National S National Philips Toshiba Toshiba Toshiba Toshiba Toshiba SGS/ Thomso Toshiba Toshiba Toshiba SGS/ Thomso NationalSe TYPE SXE16VB120MJF11 SM15T33A BZX84C18 SM15T33A SM15T33A BZX84C5V6 BAW 56 BAV 99 BAV 99 BAV 99 LM317AT LP2951CM PCF8574T TA 75S01F-TE85L TC4W53F-TE 12L TA 75S01F-TE85L TC4W53F-TE 12L TA 75S01F-TE85L TDA1905 TC4W53F-TE 12L TC4W53F-TE 12L TA 75S01F-TE85L TDA1905 CMOS 110uH 3A R=0.07ohm 90uH +-10% 90uH +-10% Fuji Trafocomp Trafocomp LM2902M 4011 B SL03B111BE TJ1391 TJ1391 60V 9A Rds=0.28 60V 0.115A Rds7.5 PNP 0.1A/30V F<10dB NPN 1.5A/45V PNP 0.1A/30V F<10dB NPN 1.5A/45V NPN 0.1A/30V F=2dB 60V 0.115A Rds7.5 NPN 0.1A/30V F=2dB NPN 0.1A/30V F=2dB NPN 0.1A/30V F=2dB PNP 0.1A/30V F<10dB PNP 0.1A/30V F<10dB PNP 0.1A/30V F<10dB NPN 0.1A/30V F=2dB PNP 0.1A/30V F<10dB 60V 0.115A Rds7.5 I&R Siliconix Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Siliconix Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Siliconix IRFR9024TR 2N7002-T1 BC 858 B BCP 54 BC 858 B BCP 54 BC 848 B 2N7002-T1 BC 848 B BC 848 B BC 848 B BC 858 B BC 858 B BC 858 B BC 848 B BC 858 B 2N7002-T1 PNP 0.1A/30V F<10dB 100 R 5% 0.125 W 100 R 5% 0.125 W 220 k 5% 0.125 W Philips Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya BC 858 B 7 Product: CIU-40 (Carbox) / OW0314 28.1.1999 CODE RD0103 RD0104 RD0103 RD0152 RD1241 RD0103 RD0101 RD0101 RD0103 RD0102 RD0103 RD0103 RD0102 RD0103 RD0103 RD0102 RD0103 RD0224 RD0153 RD0103 RD0103 RD0333 RD0224 RD0103 RD0224 RD0103 RD0103 RD0102 RD0183 RD0224 RD0153 RD0103 RD0103 RD0333 RD0104 RD0683 RD0473 RD0104 RD0104 RD0104 RD0333 RD0103 RD0103 RD0103 RD0101 RD0103 RD0339 RD0102 RD0102 RD0183 RD0104 RD0333 RD0333 RD0333 RD0104 RD0104 RD0473 RD0103 RD0473 RD0103 PART R201 R202 R203 R204 R205 R210 R220 R221 R230 R231 R232 R240 R241 R242 R300 R301 R302 R303 R304 R305 R306 R307 R320 R321 R322 R323 R330 R331 R332 R333 R334 R335 R336 R337 R340 R341 R400 R401 R402 R403 R404 R405 R406 R407 R410 R411 R412 R413 R414 R415 R416 R430 R431 R432 R440 R441 R442 R443 R450 R451 Xo0314e4_fm5.fm DESCRIPT. SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor VALUE 10 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 1.5 k 5% 0.125 W 240R 1% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 100 R 5% 0.125 W 100 R 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 220 k 5% 0.125 W 15 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 33 k 5% 0.125 W 220 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 220 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W 18 k 5% 0.125 W 220 k 5% 0.125 W 15 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 33 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 68 k 5% 0.125 W 47 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 33 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 100 R 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 3.3 R 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W 18 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 33 k 5% 0.125 W 33 k 5% 0.125 W 33 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 47 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 47 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W MANUF. Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya TYPE RGC 1/10 8 Product: CIU-40 (Carbox) / OW0314 28.1.1999 CODE RD0223 RD0223 RD0102 RD0223 RD0101 RD0103 RD0561 RD0339 RD0104 RD0683 RC0108 RD0103 RD0103 RD0560 RD0272 RD0332 RD0332 RD0222 RD0332 RD0683 RD0683 RD0122 RD0272 RD0224 RD0154 RD0105 RD0224 RD0103 RD0332 RD0685 RD0332 RD0471 RD0470 RD0271 RD0104 RD0103 RD0564 RD0102 RD0224 RC0108 VW0106 VN0003 VN0005 VM0242 VM0116 LF0061 LF0061 PART R452 R460 R461 R462 R463 R464 R465 R466 R480 R481 R500 R501 R502 R503 R504 R505 R506 R507 R510 R511 R512 R520 R521 R522 R523 R524 R525 R526 R527 R528 R529 R530 R531 R532 R533 R534 R535 R536 R537 R538 V100 V102 V103 V104 V105 X100 X101 DESCRIPT. SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor Connector Modular jack Stereo jack SMD system connector Contact strip angle SMD EMI suppression filt SMD EMI suppression filt VALUE 22 k 5% 0.125 W 22 k 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W 22 k 5% 0.125 W 100 R 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 560 R 5% 0.125 W 3.3 R 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 68 k 5% 0.125 W 0.1 R 5% 0.25W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 56 R 5% 0.125 W 2.7 k 5% 0.125 W 3.3 k 5% 0.125 W 3.3 k 5% 0.125 W 2.2 k 5% 0.125 W 3.3 k 5% 0.125 W 68 k 5% 0.125 W 68 k 5% 0.125 W 1.2 k 5% 0.125 W 2.7 k 5% 0.125 W 220 k 5% 0.125 W 150 k 5% 0.125 W 1 M 5% 0.125 W 220 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 3.3 k 5% 0.125 W 6.8 M 5% 0.125 W 3.3 k 5% 0.125 W 470 R 5% 0.125 W 47 R 5% 0.125 W 270 R 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 560 k 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W 220 k 5% 0.125 W 0.1 R 5% 0.25W male 6-pin 4-pin 3.5mm 1x16 pin 2x8 4700pF/2A 1.6x6.8mm 4700pF/2A 1.6x6.8mm MANUF. Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Philips Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Philips Molex AMP Zupami AMP NB-electr. Murata Murata TYPE 232272496002 232272496002 5569-06-A1 215875-1 3.5 EJW-C386 188227-1 H4-6-16G NFM61R30T472 NFM61R30T472 Last update 19.09.97 Xo0314e4_fm5.fm 9 Product: CIU-40 (Carbox) / OW0314 28.1.1999 The Top Side Layout PW0314A1 Xo0314e4_fm5.fm 10 Product: CIU-40 (Carbox) / OW0314 28.1.1999 The Bottom Side Layout PW0314A1 Xo0314e4_fm5.fm 11 Product: CIU-40 (Carbox) / OW0314 28.1.1999 Xo0314e4_fm5.fm 12 Product: CIU-40 (Carbox) / OW0314 28.1.1999 Xo0314e4_fm5.fm 13 Product: CIU-40 (Carbox) / OW0314 28.1.1999 Xo0314e4_fm5.fm 14 Product: CIU-40 (Carbox) / OW0314 28.1.1999 Xo0314e4_fm5.fm 15 Product: CIU-40 (Carbox) / OW0314 28.1.1999 Xo0314e4_fm5.fm 16 Product: HDH-40 (Phone holder) / YM0024 28.1.1999 8.2 PHONE HOLDER YM0024 XMOO24E4_fm5.f 17 Product: HDH-40 (Phone holder) / PO0243 28.1.1999 Component Side Layout PO0243 XMOO24E4_fm5.f 18 Product: HDH-40 (Phone holder) / PO0243 28.1.1999 Solder Side Layout XMOO24E4_fm5.f 19 Product: HDH-40 (Phone holder) / OO0343-module 28.1.1999 OO0343-module XMOO24E4_fm5.f 20 Product: HDS-50 (Ext. Handset With Cradle) / 28.1.1999 8.3 EXTERNAL HANDSET WITH CRADLE HDS-50 8.3.1 External Handset (not serviceable) 8.3.1.1 Mechanics External Handset HDS-50 YH0442 8HDS50GB_fm5.f 21 Product: HDS-50 (Ext. Handset With Cradle) / 28.1.1999 8.3.1.2 Cable 1500 4 F14 1 X 360 COILED FLAT CABLE (4.8x2.6) 4 POS. Modular connector AMP #641334-2 100 24 AWG STRANDED WIRE, COLOR BLACK FLAT UNDERSIDE red blue +5 123 4 4 MIC 3 MGND 2 EGND 1 EAR Direction X 20 green white 90123 4321 white green red blue Handset cable YC0056 951980-34 CONNECTOR HOUSING: MOLEX 90123-0104 OR SIMILAR CONTACTS: MOLEX 90119-2110 OR SIMILAR Outer Sheath Material: Colour: Length: Number of conductors: Size: Resistance: Number of strands Insulation material: Strain relief: Finnish: Total: Coiled length: 4 AWG 26 stranded wire < 100 mohm/m Multiwire (30 x 0.08 mm PCW) Coloured polypropylene Shall be firmly attached to the cable Coloured PVC Black, BS 6748 TYPE TM2 and BT M140C Matt 5 ±0,2 m 3 ±0,2 m 8.3.2 General The external handset is designed for use together with the hands-free car kit. The external handset includes a microphone, an earphone and a reed switch. The handset kit contains a handset with a cable and a modular connector, a cradle, and mounting devices. A reed element shall be used to switch the audio signals to the handset when the handset is hooked off. 8HDS50GB_fm5.f 22 Product: HDS-50 (Ext. Handset With Cradle) / 28.1.1999 8.3.3 Connector XIN Signals 1 2 3 4 ERP GND GND MIC earphone input, HOOK state ground ground microphone output 8.3.4 Microphone Sensitivity: -43 dB ± 6 dB Vendor and part no: Hosiden KUC2023 or KUB2023 33 pF; Size: 0805; Mounted on the microphone element. RF decoupling capacitor: 8.3.5 Speaker Sensitivity 95 dB ± 5 dB Vendor and part no: Impedance: Resistance (DC): Hosiden KDR0928-IE-0030 min 120 ohm max 3 kohm 8.3.6 Hook The hook operation is done by use of a reed switch. Hook operation is connected to the handset earphone terminal. The operation is as follows: ON_HOOK OFF_HOOK 8HDS50GB_fm5.f HIGH DC IMPEDANCE (SWITCH OPEN) LOW DC IMPEDANCE (SWITCH CLOSED), 2.2 KOHM RESISTANCE 23 Product: HDS-50 (Ext. Handset With Cradle) / 28.1.1999 8.3.7 Parts list OO0009 CODE PART DESCRIPT. VALUE MANUF. TYPE CU0475 CD0221 CD0221 CD0221 CD0221 PO0009 RP0222 RD0222 AR0016 AE0018 AM2024 VM0204 C106 C108 C110 C112 C114 M100 R100 R102 S102 XERP XMIC XIN SMD tantal SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor PCB for OO0900 Edge control pot. SMD resistor Reed-relay Assembled earphone unit Assembled microphone unit Contact strip angle 4.7uF/16V 20% 4.7X2.6MM 220 pF 5% 50 V NP0 220 pF 5% 50 V NP0 220 pF 5% 50 V NP0 220 pF 5% 50 V NP0 Matsushita Philips Philips Philips Philips ECST1CB 475R 2.2k 0.1W LOG. 2.2 k 5% 0.125 W Ruwido Kamaya Hamlin Hoside Hoside 0037-006 2k2 log 150ohm/94-+3dB/60mW Electret condenser -43-+4dB 1x4 59160-031 KDR0928-1E-0300 KUB2023-030444SB Last update 16.05.97 8HDS50GB_fm5.f 24 Product: HDS-50 (Ext. Handset With Cradle) / 28.1.1999 The Top Side Layout PO0009A1 (Schematic OO0009A1) 8HDS50GB_fm5.f 25 Product: HDS-50 (Ext. Handset With Cradle) / 28.1.1999 The Bottom Side Layout PO0009A1 (Schematic OO0009A1) 8HDS50GB_fm5.f 26 Product: HDS-50 (Ext. Handset With Cradle) / HLS-41, HDS-50, HXS-40 28.1.1999 8HDS50GB_fm5.f 27 Product: HDS-50 (Ext. Handset With Cradle) / 28.1.1999 8.3.8 Cradle 8.3.8.1 Mechanics 8HDS50GB_fm5.f 28 28.1.1999 9.0 OFFICE SET OFFICE SET 8OSET_GB.fm 1 Product: DDS-40(Office set) / YO0310 28.1.1999 9.1 OFFICE SET DDS-40 YO0310 9.1.1 General Main features of the office set are: - Hands Free microphone and speaker - Handset - connection for external antenna - intelligent charge functions for both the phone battery and the spare battery - connection for additional accessories Office set DDS-40 The office set is designed to make the use of the mobile phone easier and more effective both at home and at workplace. You can charge the phone battery and charge and discharge the spare battery in the desk top stand. The desk top stand also offers a fixed microphone and loudspeaker for a hands free function. An external antenna and various terminal appliances can also be connected to the desk top stand. A handset guarantees privacy for your conversation and improves audibility in a noisy environment. 8dds40gb_fm5.fm 2 Product: DDS-40(Office set) / YO0310 28.1.1999 9.1.2 Connectors 9.1.2.1 Main module OO0300 AUX/PWR_IN_1, AUX/PWR_IN_2 PIN # 1,2 3 4 5 6,7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 NAME VB PH_VOLT nc AUX_MIC GND AUX_ERP nc I2CINT SCL SDA TxD RxD nc VB_CTRL PIN # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 NAME GND HS_MIC HS_ERP PH_R PH_G B_R B_G SWITCH DESCRIPTION power in mobile battery voltage LEVEL max. 10 V, 1,5 A auxiliary microphone signal ground auxiliary earphone signal I2C bus interrupt I2C bus clock I2C bus data RS-232 TxD RS-232 RxD power supply control 0 - 5 VDC V2 8dds40gb_fm5.fm DESCRIPTION ground Handset microphone signal Handset earphone signal phone charge indicator led, red phone charge indicator led, green battery charge indicator led, red battery charge indicator led, green battery discharge switch LEVEL 0 / 5 VDC 0 / 5 VDC 0 / 5 VDC 0 / 5 VDC 0/ 5 VDC 3 Product: DDS-40(Office set) / YO0310 28.1.1999 V4 PIN # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 NAME V_CHG V_BATT EXTMIC GND EXTERP CADET I2CINT SCL SDA TxD RxD PH_CTRL DESCRIPTION charge current for phone mobile battery voltage microphone signal ground earphone signal office kit indicator for phone LEVEL max. 10 V, 1.5 A charger control from phone PIN # NAME I_BATT DESCRIPTION charge current for battery LEVEL max. 10 V, 1.5 A PIN # NAME BMEM DESCRIPTION battery pack data LEVEL PIN # NAME B_TEMP DESCRIPTION battery pack temperature LEVEL 0 - 5 VDC PIN # NAME GND DESCRIPTION ground for battery pack LEVEL PIN # 1 2 NAME HF_MIC GND DESCRIPTION Hands Free microphone ground LEVEL 5 VDC I2C bus interrupt I2C bus clock I2C bus data RS-232 TxD RS-232 RxD 0 - 5 VDC V5, V13 V6, V11 V7 V8, V12 V9 8dds40gb_fm5.fm 4 Product: DDS-40(Office set) / YO0310 28.1.1999 V10 PIN # 1 2 NAME HF_SPKR GND DESCRIPTION Hands Free speaker ground LEVEL 9.1.2.2 Led module OO0301 V1 PIN # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 NAME GND HS_MIC HS_ERP PH_R PH_G B_R B_G SWITCH DESCRIPTION ground Handset microphone signal Handset earphone signal phone charge indicator led, red phone charge indicator led, green battery charge indicator led, red battery charge indicator led, green battery discharge switch PIN # 1 2 3 NAME GND HS_ERP HS_MIC DESCRIPTION ground Handset earphone signal Handset microphone signal LEVEL 0 / 5 VDC 0 / 5 VDC 0 / 5 VDC 0 / 5 VDC 0 / 5 VDC V2 9.1.2.3 Connector module OO0302 V1 PIN # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 8dds40gb_fm5.fm NAME V_CHG V_BATT EXTMIC GND EXTERP CADET I2CINT SCL SDA TxD RxD PH_CTRL DESCRIPTION charge current for phone mobile battery voltage microphone signal ground earphone signal office kit indicator for phone I2C bus interrupt I2C bus clock I2C bus data RS-232 TxD RS-232 RxD charger control from phone LEVEL max. 10 V, 1.5 A 5 VDC 0 - 5 VDC 5 Product: DDS-40(Office set) / YO0310 28.1.1999 V2 PIN # 1,2 3 4 5 6,7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 8dds40gb_fm5.fm NAME V_CHG V_BATT nc EXTMIC GND EXTERP CADET I2CINT SCL SDA TxD RxD nc PH_CTRL DESCRIPTION charge current for phone mobile battery voltage microphone signal ground earphone signal office kit indicator for phone I2C bus interrupt I2C bus clock I2C bus data RS-232 TxD RS-232 RxD power supply control LEVEL max. 10 V, 1.5 A 5 VDC 0 - 5 VDC 6 Product: DDS-40(Office set) / YO0310 28.1.1999 9.1.3 Operation 9.1.3.1 General Power supply unit is connected to one of the connectors on the back of the unit. Connections on these two connectors are identical to each other. Supply voltage (VB) turns on regulator I124 which is used to generate +5 VDC supply (VCC) for processor and other electronics. Note that the power amplifiers of the earphone signal, I499 and I528 do not use VCC but VB instead. Once the VCC signal has risen, also the signal CADET is activated. This makes the phone communicate with the I2C circuit and find out that office kit is present. 9.1.3.2 Processor / charging The processor I264 is National Semiconductor COPCF888. Used crystal frequency is 8,00 MHz. I/O pins/signals are as follows: I/O SIGNALS C0 C7 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 G3 I0 I1 I2 I3 I4 spare battery discharge switch battery pack memory phone charge fet control spare battery charge fet control spare battery discharge control phone detect current control phone charge indicator (red) controlOUT phone charge indicator (green) control spare battery charge indicator (red) control spare battery charge indicator (green) control power supply control charger control from phone spare battery temperature phone battery voltage spare battery voltage PWM_CHK (not used) DIRECTION IN IN / OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT IN IN IN IN IN A/D input I3 is used to measure the voltage of the spare battery. Amplifier I277 converts the input voltage level into new range which is suitable for the A/D input. Output G3 is a PWM signal which is converted with R291 and C293 into analog DC signal. This signal is used to control the output current of the power supply unit. Outputs D0 and D1 are used to turn on charging current for phone and spare battery. Pchannel fets Q211 and Q221 are normally in non-conducting state (gate voltage tied to VB) and are turned on with fets Q212 and Q222 as the control signal has been activated. In normal operation fets Q211 and Q221 are never simultaneously in conducting state. 8dds40gb_fm5.fm 7 Product: DDS-40(Office set) / YO0310 28.1.1999 Spare battery discharge is controlled with signal D2. High level on output switches transistors Q287 and Q285 into conducting state which makes current flow through resistors R280-283 and transistor Q285. Nominal value of discharge current is ~ 180 mA. Signal D3 is used to turn on/off the detect current supply I234. Logic high signal turns the regulator off and logic low on. When the phone is present, the state of this pin is usually low. Only when the charge control line I0 has a value greater than 4 VDC is this output turned to high state. Regulator I234 output is ~ 7 VDC, Imax 150 mA. Charge indicator leds are turned on using the signals D4 to D7. Logic high signals switch transistors Q303, Q305, Q313 and Q315 into conducting state. The emitter pins of the transistors are directly connected to the anode pins of the leds. 9.1.3.3 Audio The signal P1 (HF_OFF) of the I2C circuit I203 is used to control the analog switches I435 and I437. Q512 inverts this signal for switch I484. The inverted signal is also used for controlling the MUTE pin of the power amplifier I528. Low level signal turns MUTE on and high level signal (3 V) off respectively. Switch I481 and MUTE pin of power amplifier I499 are controlled with signal HS_CTRL. This signal is inverted from the DC level of the handset earphone signal. HOOK signal is controlled with the handset. Whenever the handset has been placed on the holder, the DC level of the HS_ERP signal should be ~ 4,2 V. Removing the handset from the holder makes the voltage drop to a value of 0,4 VDC. This signal and the transistors Q474 and Q475 are used to control the DC level of the EXTERP signal. ON_HOOK level is ~ 5 VDC, OFF_HOOK ~ 0,6 VDC. 8dds40gb_fm5.fm 8 Product: DDS-40(Office set) / OO0300 28.1.1999 9.1.4 Parts list OO0300 OO0300 CODE PART DESCRIPT. VALUE MANUF. CD0101 CD0101 CD0101 CD0101 CD0101 CD0101 CD0101 CD0101 CD0101 CD0101 CD0101 CD0101 CD0101 CD0101 CD0101 CD0101 CD0101 CD0101 CD0101 CD0473 CU0226 CD0223 CU0226 CD0223 CD0104 CD0101 CD0101 CD0101 CD0101 CD0101 CD0101 CD0101 CD0101 CD0101 CD0101 CD0101 CD0101 CD0680 CD0680 CD0223 CU1106 CD0223 CU1106 CD0680 CD0223 CD0223 CD0223 CD0223 CD0220 CD0220 CD0473 CD0473 CD0223 CD0101 CD0223 C100 C101 C102 C103 C104 C105 C106 C107 C108 C109 C111 C112 C113 C114 C115 C116 C117 C118 C119 C120 C121 C123 C125 C126 C127 C130 C131 C140 C141 C142 C143 C144 C145 C146 C147 C148 C149 C160 C161 C202 C232 C233 C235 C242 C247 C252 C255 C258 C260 C263 C265 C267 C272 C275 C279 SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD tantal SMD capasitor SMD tantal SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD tantal SMD capasitor SMD tantal SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 47 nF 10% 50 V X7R 22uF/16V 10% 7.3x4.3mm 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 22uF/16V 10% 7.3x4.3mm 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 100 nF 10% 50 V X7R 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 68 pF 5% 50 V NP0 68 pF 5% 50 V NP0 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 10uF/16V 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 10uF/16V 68 pF 5% 50 V NP0 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 22 pF 5% 50 V NP0 22 pF 5% 50 V NP0 47 nF 10% 50 V X7R 47 nF 10% 50 V X7R 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Kyocera Philips Kyocera Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips AVX Philips AVX Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips 8dds40gb_fm5.fm TYPE TAJD226K016R TAJD226K016R TAJB106M016R TAJB106M016R 9 Product: DDS-40(Office set) / OO0300 28.1.1999 CODE CD0223 CH0105 CH0105 CD0104 CD0222 CD0680 CD0223 CH0105 CD0104 CD0222 CD0680 CD0223 CD0101 CD0223 CD0104 CD0104 CU2105 CU2105 CD0101 CD0223 CD0223 CD0104 CH0105 CU0226 CU0226 CD0104 CD0104 CE0476 CU1106 CU0225 CE0337 CH0105 CH0105 CH0105 CD0222 CH0105 CH0105 CD0104 CU0225 CE0476 CU1106 CE0337 CE0337 CD0104 DY0006 DS0070 IR2952 II8574 IR2952 IP8880 IA7550 IA7550 IA7550 IC0453 IC0453 IA7550 IA7550 IC0453 IC0453 PART C292 C293 C402 C403 C406 C408 C409 C422 C423 C426 C428 C429 C441 C442 C445 C446 C452 C455 C461 C463 C472 C477 C485 C490 C491 C492 C496 C498 C500 C501 C502 C503 C506 C507 C520 C523 C526 C527 C529 C531 C532 C535 C536 C537 D224 D236 I124 I203 I234 I264 I277 I410 I430 I435 I437 I443 I464 I481 I484 8dds40gb_fm5.fm DESCRIPT. SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD tantal SMD tantal SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD tantal SMD tantal SMD capasitor SMD capasitor Al elko SMD tantal SMD tantal Al elko SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD tantal Al elko SMD tantal Al elko Al elko SMD capasitor Shottky diode SMD diode pair Regulator 8 bit I/O Regulator Microcontroller Single op.amp. Single op.amp. Single op.amp. SMD 2x multip./demultip. SMD 2x multip./demultip. Single op.amp. Single op.amp. SMD 2x multip./demultip. SMD 2x multip./demultip. VALUE 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 1uF/-20/+80%/16V 1uF/-20/+80%/16V 100 nF 10% 50 V X7R 2.2 nF 5% 50 V NP0 68 pF 5% 50 V NP0 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 1uF/-20/+80%/16V 100 nF 10% 50 V X7R 2.2 nF 5% 50 V NP0 68 pF 5% 50 V NP0 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 100 nF 10% 50 V X7R 100 nF 10% 50 V X7R 1uF/10V 1uF/10V 100 pF 5% 50 V NP0 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 100 nF 10% 50 V X7R 1uF/-20/+80%/16V 22uF/16V 10% 7.3x4.3mm 22uF/16V 10% 7.3x4.3mm 100 nF 10% 50 V X7R 100 nF 10% 50 V X7R 47 uF/25 V 7x7mm 10uF/16V 2.2uF/16V 20% 4.7x2.6mm 330uF/16V 20% 15x8mm 1uF/-20/+80%/16V 1uF/-20/+80%/16V 1uF/-20/+80%/16V 2.2 nF 5% 50 V NP0 1uF/-20/+80%/16V 1uF/-20/+80%/16V 100 nF 10% 50 V X7R 2.2uF/16V 20% 4.7x2.6mm 47 uF/25 V 7x7mm 10uF/16V 330uF/16V 20% 15x8mm 330uF/16V 20% 15x8mm 100 nF 10% 50 V X7R 60V/3.3A 70V/100mA common cathode 100mA 5V adj. 0.5% I2C 100mA 5V adj. 0.5% Single-Chip CMOS MANUF. Philips TaiyoYuden TaiyoYuden Philips Philips Philips Philips TaiyoYuden Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips AVX AVX Philips Philips Philips Philips TaiyoYuden Kyocera Kyocera Philips Philips Philips AVX Matsushita Philips TaiyoYuden TaiyoYuden TaiyoYuden Philips TaiyoYuden TaiyoYuden Philips Matsushita Philips AVX Philips Philips Philips I&R Philips Micrel Philips Micrel NationalSe Toshiba Toshiba Toshiba Toshiba Toshiba Toshiba Toshiba Toshiba Toshiba TYPE EMK212 F105Z00T EMK212 F105Z00T EMK212 F105Z00T TAJR105M010R TAJR105M010R EMK212 F105Z00T TAJD226K016R TAJD226K016R 2222 097 56479 TAJB106M016R ECST1CB 225R 222213555331 EMK212 F105Z00T EMK212 F105Z00T EMK212 F105Z00T EMK212 F105Z00T EMK212 F105Z00T ECST1CB 225R 2222 097 56479 TAJB106M016R 222213555331 222213555331 30WQ06F BAV 70 MIC2951-02BM PCF8574T MIC2951-02BM COP888CF-XXX/V TA 75S01F-TE85L TA 75S01F-TE85L TA 75S01F-TE85L TC4W53F-TE 12L TC4W53F-TE 12L TA 75S01F-TE85L TA 75S01F-TE85L TC4W53F-TE 12L TC4W53F-TE 12L 10 Product: DDS-40(Office set) / OO0300 28.1.1999 CODE IA1905 PART I499 DESCRIPT. Audio power amplifier VALUE 5W/20V/4ohm IA1905 I528 Audio power amplifier 5W/20V/4ohm LF0061 LF0061 QF9430 QF7002 QF9430 QF7002 QS0054 QSB848 QSB848 QSB848 QSB848 QSB848 QF7002 QSB848 QSB848 QSB848 RD0474 RD0103 RD0104 RD0103 RD0101 RD0101 RD0104 RD0104 RD0104 RD0104 RD0473 RD0103 RD0100 RD0562 RD0104 RD0103 RD0103 RD0104 RD0104 RD0223 RD0103 RD0105 RD0104 RD0473 RD0104 RD0823 RD0473 RD0103 RK0131 RK0131 RK0131 RK0131 RD0102 RD0471 RD0103 RD0103 RD0103 RD0103 RD0103 RD0471 L109 L110 Q211 Q212 Q221 Q222 Q285 Q287 Q303 Q305 Q313 Q315 Q474 Q475 Q479 Q512 R100 R113 R119 R122 R200 R201 R210 R213 R220 R223 R230 R231 R240 R241 R245 R246 R251 R253 R254 R256 R257 R262 R270 R271 R273 R274 R276 R278 R280 R281 R282 R283 R286 R288 R289 R290 R291 R300 R301 R302 SMD EMI suppression filt SMD EMI suppression filt SMD p-channel MOSFET SMD n-channel FET SMD p-channel MOSFET SMD n-channel FET SMD transistor SMD transistor SMD transistor SMD transistor SMD transistor SMD transistor SMD n-channel FET SMD transistor SMD transistor SMD transistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor 4700pF/2A 1.6x6.8mm 4700pF/2A 1.6x6.8mm 20V/4,8A/Rds=0.06 60V 0.115A Rds7.5 20V/4,8A/Rds=0.06 60V 0.115A Rds7.5 NPN 1.5A/45V NPN 0.1A/30V F=2dB NPN 0.1A/30V F=2dB NPN 0.1A/30V F=2dB NPN 0.1A/30V F=2dB NPN 0.1A/30V F=2dB 60V 0.115A Rds7.5 NPN 0.1A/30V F=2dB NPN 0.1A/30V F=2dB NPN 0.1A/30V F=2dB 470 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 100 R 5% 0.125 W 100 R 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 47 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 10 R 5% 0.125 W 5.6 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 22 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 1 M 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 47 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 82 k 5% 0.125 W 47 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 130 ohm 1W 5% 130 ohm 1W 5% 130 ohm 1W 5% 130 ohm 1W 5% 1 k 5% 0.125 W 470 R 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 470 R 5% 0.125 W 8dds40gb_fm5.fm MANUF. SGS/ Thomso SGS/ Thomso Murata Murata Siliconix Siliconix Siliconix Siliconix Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Siliconix Philips Philips Philips Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Vitrohm Vitrohm Vitrohm Vitrohm Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya TYPE TDA1905 TDA1905 NFM61R30T472 NFM61R30T472 Si9430DY 2N7002-T1 Si9430DY 2N7002-T1 BCX 54 BC 848 B BC 848 B BC 848 B BC 848 B BC 848 B 2N7002-T1 BC 848 B BC 848 B BC 848 B 509-0 509-0 509-0 509-0 11 Product: DDS-40(Office set) / OO0300 28.1.1999 CODE RD0471 RD0103 RD0103 RD0471 RD0471 RD0103 RD0102 RD0183 RD0224 RD0153 RD0103 RD0223 RD0103 RD0102 RD0183 RD0224 RD0153 RD0103 RD0333 RD0224 RD0224 RD0103 RD0104 RD0683 RD0104 RD0683 RD0103 RD0104 RD0104 RD0333 RD0223 RD0104 RD0104 RD0103 RD0104 RD0223 RD0333 RD0333 RD0333 RD0333 RD0339 RD0103 RD0102 RD0101 RD0104 RD0102 RD0183 RD0104 RD0103 RD0223 RD0104 RD0102 RD0153 RD0101 RD0103 RD0471 RD0339 VM0242 VM0242 NI0507 PART R304 R310 R311 R312 R314 R400 R401 R404 R405 R407 R411 R412 R420 R421 R424 R425 R427 R431 R432 R436 R440 R444 R450 R451 R453 R454 R460 R462 R465 R466 R470 R471 R473 R476 R477 R478 R480 R482 R483 R485 R493 R494 R495 R497 R505 R508 R509 R510 R511 R513 R521 R524 R525 R530 R533 R534 R538 V1 V3 V5 8dds40gb_fm5.fm DESCRIPT. SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD system connector SMD system connector Battery contact spring VALUE 470 R 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 470 R 5% 0.125 W 470 R 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W 18 k 5% 0.125 W 220 k 5% 0.125 W 15 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 22 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W 18 k 5% 0.125 W 220 k 5% 0.125 W 15 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 33 k 5% 0.125 W 220 k 5% 0.125 W 220 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 68 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 68 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 33 k 5% 0.125 W 22 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 22 k 5% 0.125 W 33 k 5% 0.125 W 33 k 5% 0.125 W 33 k 5% 0.125 W 33 k 5% 0.125 W 3.3 R 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W 100 R 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W 18 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 22 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W 15 k 5% 0.125 W 100 R 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 470 R 5% 0.125 W 3.3 R 5% 0.125 W 1x16 pin 1x16 pin for DDS-40 MANUF. Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya AMP AMP TYPE 188227-1 188227-1 95196740 12 Product: DDS-40(Office set) / OO0300 28.1.1999 CODE NI0507 NI0507 NI0507 X80006 X80007 PO0300 NC2015 NC2015 NC2015 NC2015 NF0200 NF0200 NF0200 NF0200 PART V6 V7 V8 X1 X261 Y15 Y16 Y17 Y18 Y19 Y20 Y21 Y22 Y23 DESCRIPT. Battery contact spring Battery contact spring Battery contact spring Crystal SMD crystal PCB for the office kit Cross recessed screw Cross recessed screw Cross recessed screw Cross recessed screw Nut Nut Nut Nut VALUE for DDS-40 for DDS-40 for DDS-40 8.0000 MHz 8.000MHz Hold.HC-49/USMD-B Delta DDS-40 M2x5 DIN7985A pozidrive M2x5 DIN7985A pozidrive M2x5 DIN7985A pozidrive M2x5 DIN7985A pozidrive M2 SFS2067 / DIN943 M2 SFS2067 / DIN943 M2 SFS2067 / DIN943 M2 SFS2067 / DIN943 MANUF. Telequartz Toyocom TYPE 95196740 95196740 95196740 8.00MHZ/B TQC-210C-6RB Ruuvitalo Ruuvitalo Ruuvitalo Ruuvitalo Ruuvitalo Ruuvitalo Ruuvitalo Ruuvitalo Last update 13.11.96 8dds40gb_fm5.fm 13 Product: DDS-40(Office set) / OO0300 28.1.1999 The Top Side Layout PO0300A0 The Bottom Side Layout PO0300A0 8dds40gb_fm5.fm 14 Product: DDS-40(Office set) / OO0300 28.1.1999 8dds40gb_fm5.fm 15 Product: DDS-40(Office set) / OO0300 28.1.1999 8dds40gb_fm5.fm 16 Product: DDS-40(Office set) / OO0300 28.1.1999 8dds40gb_fm5.fm 17 Product: DDS-40(Office set) / OO0301 28.1.1999 9.1.5 Parts list OO301 OO0301 CODE PART DESCRIPT. VALUE MANUF. TYPE CD0221 CD0221 CD0223 DLG155 DLG155 VN0005 AS0105 PO0301 C1 C2 C3 D1 D2 V2 V3 Y8 SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD bicolor SMD bicolor Stereo jack Tact switch Connector PCB for office 220 pF 5% 50 V NP0 220 pF 5% 50 V NP0 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R Green/red 25mcd/20mA Green/red 25mcd/20mA 3.5mm h=9,5mm kit Delta DDS-40 Philips Philips Philips Citizen Citizen Zupami Alps CL-155UR/G CL-155UR/G 3.5 EJW-C386 SKHHAP Last update 12.11.96 The Top Side and the Bottom Side Layouts PO0301A3 8dds40gb_fm5.fm 18 Product: DDS-40(Office set) / OO0301 28.1.1999 8dds40gb_fm5.fm 19 Product: DDS-40(Office set) / OO0302 28.1.1999 9.1.6 Parts list OO0302 OO0302 CODE PART DESCRIPT. VALUE MANUF. VN0242 PO0302 V2 Y1 SMD system conn. Flexible PCB for OO0302 (holder) DDS-40 AMP Simflex TYPE Last update 12.11.96 The Bottom Side Layout PO0302A1 8dds40gb_fm5.fm 20 Product: DDS-40(Office set) / OO0302 28.1.1999 8dds40gb_fm5.fm 21 Product: DDS-40(Office set) / OO0302 28.1.1999 8dds40gb_fm5.fm 22 Product: HXS-40 (External Handset) / 28.1.1999 9.2 EXTERNAL HANDSET HXS-40 9.2.1 External Handset (not serviceable) 9.2.1.1 Mechanics External Handset HXS-40 YH0443 8hxs40gb_fm5.fm 23 Product: HXS-40 (External Handset) / 28.1.1999 9.2.1.2 Cable 100 360 F 17±1 COILED FLAT CABLE (4.8x2.6) 4 POS. GND 24 AWG STRANDED WIRE, COLOR BLACK FLAT UNDERSIDE EAR +5 MIC CONNECTOR: 3.5 mm stereo plug 4 MIC 3 MGND 2 EGND 1 EAR 90123 4321 white red green blue Handset coil cord YC0049 951916-35 CONNECTOR HOUSING: MOLEX 90123-0104 OR SIMILAR CONTACTS: MOLEX 90119-2110 OR SIMILAR Outer Sheath Material: Colour: Length: Number of conductors: Size: Resistance: Number of strands Insulation material: Strain relief: Finnish: Total: Coiled length: 4 AWG 26 stranded wire < 100 mohm/m Multiwire (30 x 0.08 mm PCW) Coloured polypropylene Shall be firmly attached to the cable Coloured PVC Black, BS 6748 TYPE TM2 and BT M140C Matt 5 ±0,2 m 3 ±0,2 m 9.2.2 General The external handset is designed for use together with the office set. The external handset includes a microphone, an earphone and a reed switch. A reed element shall be used to switch the audio signals to the handset when the handset is hooked off. 8hxs40gb_fm5.fm 24 Product: HXS-40 (External Handset) / 28.1.1999 9.2.3 Connector XIN Signals 1 2 3 4 ERP GND GND MIC earphone input, HOOK state ground ground microphone output 9.2.4 Microphone Sensitivity: -43 dB ± 6 dB Vendor and part no: Hosiden KUC2023 or KUB2023 33 pF; Size: 0805; Mounted on the microphone element. RF decoupling capacitor: 9.2.5 Speaker Sensitivity 95 dB ± 5 dB Vendor and part no: Impedance: Resistance (DC): Hosiden KDR0928-IE-0030 min 120 ohm max 3 kohm 9.2.6 Hook The hook operation is done by use of a reed switch. Hook operation is connected to the handset earphone terminal. The operation is as follows: ON_HOOK OFF_HOOK 8hxs40gb_fm5.fm HIGH DC IMPEDANCE (SWITCH OPEN) LOW DC IMPEDANCE (SWITCH CLOSED), 2.2 KOHM RESISTANCE 25 Product: HXS-40 (External Handset) / 28.1.1999 9.2.7 Parts list OO0009 CODE PART DESCRIPT. VALUE MANUF. TYPE CU0475 CD0221 CD0221 CD0221 CD0221 PO0009 RP0222 RD0222 AR0016 AE0018 AM2024 VM0204 C106 C108 C110 C112 C114 M100 R100 R102 S102 XERP XMIC XIN SMD tantal SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor PCB for OO0900 Edge control pot. SMD resistor Reed-relay Assembled earphone unit Assembled microphone unit Contact strip angle 4.7uF/16V 20% 4.7X2.6MM 220 pF 5% 50 V NP0 220 pF 5% 50 V NP0 220 pF 5% 50 V NP0 220 pF 5% 50 V NP0 Matsushita Philips Philips Philips Philips ECST1CB 475R 2.2k 0.1W LOG. 2.2 k 5% 0.125 W Ruwido Kamaya Hamlin Hoside Hoside 0037-006 2k2 log 150ohm/94-+3dB/60mW Electret condenser -43-+4dB 1x4 59160-031 KDR0928-1E-0300 KUB2023-030444SB Last update 16.05.97 8hxs40gb_fm5.fm 26 Product: HXS-40 (External Handset) / 28.1.1999 The Top Side Layout PO0009A1 (Schematic OO0009A1) 8hxs40gb_fm5.fm 27 Product: HXS-40 (External Handset) / 28.1.1999 The Bottom Side Layout PO0009A1 (Schematic OO0009A1) 8hxs40gb_fm5.fm 28 Product: HXS-40 (External Handset) / HLS-41, HDS-50, HXS-40 28.1.1999 8hxs40gb_fm5.fm 29 28.1.1999 10.0 OTHER ACCESSORIES OTHER ACCESSORIES 8OTHE_GB.fm 1 Product: LIF-40 (Line Interface) / YO0245 28.1.1999 10.1 LINE INTERFACE LIF-40 YO0245 10.1.1 General The line interface is an accessory for a Benefon phone to enable a tele-device approved for the general network to be connected to the handportable. The teledevice should be approved for connection to a fixed line network. 10.1.1.1 Telefax devices and modems An error correcting modem (e.g. MNP, LAPM), and telefax (Level III or newer) are recommended for data transfer. Check that the recipient also uses an equivalent protocol, otherwise the error correction feature will not operate. The data transfer speed will depend on the quality of the call. Whenever possible, use a fixed baud rate. An automatic baud rate selector does not necessarily work with a cellular phone. The modem/telefax may suffer interference from a powerful radio field. Check this by testing with e.g. a magnetic antenna. 10.1.1.2 Fixed line telephones Check that the telephone does not suffer interference from the handportable radio field. Connect the line interface to the desired tele-device. Make a call from the device and move the hand-phone antennna around the vicinity of the device. 10.1.1.3 Cordless telephones These are not recommended for use with the line interface. 10.1.1.4 Other tele-devices Before connecting the device to the line interface, make sure that the device has been type-approved and meets the standards required for connection to a fixed line network. 10.1.2 Using the line interface 10.1.2.1 Calling from the tele-device When the dialling tone is heard through the tele-device handset, dial the area code and number (max.23digits). The number dialled will appear in the handportable display. About 7 s. after the last entry, the hand-phone will initiate the call. If the call is unsuccessful, a busy tone will be heard from the handset. Xo0245e4_fm5.fm 2 Product: LIF-40 (Line Interface) / YO0245 28.1.1999 When the dialling tone is heard, there is approx. 30 s. time to start dialling the number. The number may also be dialled from the handportable keyboard. 10.1.2.2 Answering a call with the tele-device. A call is answered normally by lifting the tele-device handset or allowing the device to answer automatically. If the call has been answered by the handportable , it can be transferred to the teledevice as follows: Lift the tele-device handset (or press ON LINE from the telefax), and press the handportable HF key. 10.1.2.3 Terminating a call. The call is terminated normally by returning the handset to its cradle. The call may also be terminated by pressing the lightning key on the handportable. The busy signal will then be heard from the tele-device handset. Do not forget to replace the tele-device handset, as the line interface uses power from the handportable battery. 10.1.2.4 Making and receiving a call with the hand-phone A call can be made and received normally from the handportable as long as the teledevice handset has not been lifted. 10.1.3 Technical information The line interface only consumes power when the tele-device handset is lifted. The phone battery can be charged and the line interface used simultaneously by connecting the charger and line interface to the handportable through a branching unit. Performance values: Current consumption Line current Line impedance Dialling/busy tone Frequency range Ring voltage Xo0245e4_fm5.fm 200 mA 25 mA 860 ohm / 39 nF 400 Hz 300...3400 Hz ± 1 dB 60 VAC 3 Product: LIF-40 (Line Interface) / YO0245 28.1.1999 10.1.3.1 TROUBLE SHOOTING When moving about or in an area with poor reception, radio fade and changes between base stations will interrupt radio contact. Typical symptoms of data transfer errors are random characters, missing characters, loss of contact, drop in data transfer speed, missing lines and error lines in telefaxes. The data transfer device and program should withstand momentary breaks. An error correcting modem is only of value if it is available at both ends of the transmission. It is recommended to stay in one place during data transfer, and to select a location with as strong field strength as possible. The line interface takes its power from the hand-phone battery, so allow for the increased consumption by first charging the battery or by connecting the charger using the branching unit. Use the cellular phone exchange data transfer service to eliminate problems caused by channel changing. Modem settings: - long elapsed time range for carrier wave control (ATS10=30) - short data blocks (AT&BS0) - error correction ON (AT&E2) - speed select (AT$MB2400) There are tele-devices that take their power from the telephone line, in which case the line interface supply of 25 mA will not be enough. These, generally nonapproved devices are not recommended for use with the line interface. Typically, problems arise from modem or telefax internal settings (see tele-device operating manual). Data transfer may function normally with a fixed telephone line, but not with the handportable. Frequently the settings for radio transmission have to be found by experimentation. 10.1.3.2 Functional Description You can use the line converter for connecting your Benefon handportable to any two-wire data terminal approved for use in the public telephone network. The line converter receives its operation power from the handportable battery; a separate branching unit enables a charging device to be simultaneously connected to the handportable. The line converter consists of the following operations: ring voltage and line current generation, audio input and output, line current detection (HOOK), and low-power standby mode. The line converter can be divided into seven different functional units: audio, frequency divider, chopper, current sink, I2C connection, free/reserved tone generation, line switches for ring signal, and HOOK detection. Xo0245e4_fm5.fm 4 Product: LIF-40 (Line Interface) / YO0245 28.1.1999 10.1.3.3 Connectors X120 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 EXTMIC GND EXTERp VBAT I2CDAT I2CCLK I2CINT MIC input for hand-portable Signal ground ERP output from hand-portable NiCd battery voltage I2C-connection data line I2C-connection clock line I2C-connection interrupt 400 mVrms 200 mVrms 7.2 V 0/5 V 0/5 V 0/5 V X121 1 2 LB LA Two-wire connection to data terminal 10.1.3.4 Audio The audio unit consists of operation amplifiers I100C and I100D and their peripheral components. The low-frequency alternating current passing through the two-wire data terminal is formed by a current coming from the I100D output through resistor R109 (signal received by the data terminal) and by a current coming through resistor R109 to I100C (signal transmitted by the data terminal). R109/C111 is used for generating the line impedance appropriate to the data terminal. The -3 dBm level (549 mVrms / 600 ohm) causes a 400 mVrms voltage in the EXTMIC line and a ±3 kHz deviation in the transmitter. Likewise, the ±3 kHz deviation in the receiver causes a 400 mVrms voltage in the EXTERP line and a -16 dBm level (123 mVrms / 600 ohm) in the data terminal. 10.1.3.5 Basic Frequencies Components R114, R115, C109 and I105 form an oscillator vibrating at a frequency of approx 220 kHz. This frequency is divided within I105 into frequencies 430 Hz (free/reserved tone) and 26 Hz (ring frequency). 10.1.3.6 Switched Mode Voltage Converter The basic chopper connection consists of operation amplifier I100A, quad NAND I101, MOSFET Q100, and coil L100. Saw wave to the I101A input pin 2 is generated from the basic frequency 220 kHz by using resistor R131 and capacitor C121. By changing the dc-level of the saw wave, the operation amplifier I100A controls the pulse width at gate Q100. An extended width pulse from the basic frequency is brought to the I101A input pin 1 in order to make sure that the MOSFET is led to be momentarily non-conductive in every cycle. Xo0245e4_fm5.fm 5 Product: LIF-40 (Line Interface) / YO0245 28.1.1999 While Q100 is conducting, the energy flows through resistor R108 to the coil L100. When the switch Q100 stops conducting, the energy received by L100 is discharged through the rectifier diode D100 to the capacitor C106. The fet is protected by C122 and C123 against excessive voltage peaks, while L101/C107 functions as a lowpass filter for filtering the ripple voltage. The output voltage in capacitor C107 pins depends on the RINGON signal mode, being approx 50V in the ring mode (RINGON=1) and 15 ±3 VDC in the normal mode (RINGON=0). 10.1.3.7 Current Sink The current passing through the two-wire data terminal is kept constant by a constant-current load formed by I103A, Q101 and Q102. The closed-loop current is 25 ±5 mA. 10.1.3.8 Connection of I2C The control connection is made with the I2C circuit I104, which controls the switching-on of the voltage, call and free/reserved tone according to the commands coming from the portable. Data received by the portable is a HOOK mode, the change of which is identified by the portable as interruption. In addition, one of the I104 inputs (pin 7) has been connected to the ground so that the portable receives interruption every time the voltage is switched on. 10.1.3.9 Free/Reserved Tone The free/reserved tone is connected by transistor Q106 to a filter consisting of the operation amplifier I100B. In this filter, the tone is reduced to a suitable level, and the square wave received from Q106 is made more gentle. 10.1.3.10 Line Switches The double fet switches Q107/Q110 and Q109/Q108 form the line switches which switch on the ring voltage to the two-wire connection. While conducting, Q104 switches the double fet Q107/Q110 to conduct, whereby the current passes in line connection from pin LB to pin LA. While conducting, Q103 switches the double fet Q109/Q108 to conduct, whereby the current passes in line connection from pin LA to pin LB. Q111 ensures that only one of the switches Q103 and Q104 is conducting and that R144/R145 form the voltage distribution which will prevent the VDD from overflowing through VCC 1102 in standby mode. 10.1.3.11 HOOK Detection HOOK detection is carried out by operation amplifier I103B which controls the data terminal current coming from resistors R123/R124. The threshold level is changed according to the power mode in order to detect the OFF-HOOK mode using a low battery voltage and to make sure the OFF-HOOK mode is not switched on too easily during a call. Xo0245e4_fm5.fm 6 Product: LIF-40 (Line Interface) / YO0245 28.1.1999 10.1.4 Manufacturers Declaration for BABT/SITS/85/22 a) The electrical conditions present at the terminal apparatus connector are as follows: i) 5-10 VDC depending on the battery voltage of the portable ii) as above iii) ringing voltage 50 Vrms, f = 26 Hz maximum REN driving capability = 1 iv) free/reserved tone 430 Hz, I = 25 ±5 mA b) Maximum loop resistance of possible extension cable between line interface and terminal apparatus is 25 ohms. c) This line interface apparatus does not cause the Mobile Station to operate contrary to the requirements of BABT/SITS/84/13. Xo0245e4_fm5.fm 7 Xo0245e4_fm5.fm TXAUDIO RXAUDIO SCL SDA IICINT VB I2C address 4AH PCF 8574 REG. +5V P2/400HZ_OFF OSCILLATOR/ DIVIDER (74HC4060) P4/HOOK_DET (+5V=ON HOOK) P1/PWR_OFF P0/RING_OFF Input: 5.5V - 10V Out: 15V +- 3V / 60V+- 10V 400Hz .220kHz 25Hz DC/DC Converter 4/2-WIRE AUDIO CONV. HOOK DET. LPF Title: Line interface Date: 21.4.1993 / HJo BENEF Current sink LA LB N Product: LIF-40 (Line Interface) / YO0245 28.1.1999 8 Product: LIF-40 (Line Interface) / OO0245 28.1.1999 10.1.5 Parts list OO0245 OO0245 CODE PART DESCRIPT. VALUE MANUF. CF0680 CF0680 CF0680 CF0223 CF0223 CF0223 CP0105 CP0105 CB0224 CF0151 CF0222 CC0393 CB0224 CF0223 CE0105 CU0106 CF0223 CU0106 CB0224 CF0680 CC0473 CF0151 CK0680 CK0680 CU0106 CK0680 CF0680 CF0680 CF0680 CF0680 CF0822 CF0680 CF0223 CC0103 DS0070 DS0032 DS0032 DS0032 DS0032 AF1103 IA0324 IH0000 IC7S08 IA0272 II8574 IH4060 IR2951 YC0206 LF0157 LF0157 PO0245 NE1014 NE1014 NE1014 NE1014 C100 C101 C102 C103 C104 C105 C106 C107 C108 C109 C110 C111 C112 C113 C114 C115 C116 C117 C118 C119 C120 C121 C122 C123 C124 C125 C126 C127 C128 C129 C130 C131 C132 C222 D100 D101 D102 D103 D104 F100 I100\ I101\ I102\ I103\ I104 I105 I106 IN L100 L101 M100 M101 M102 M103 M104 SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor Polyester cap Polyester cap SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor Al elko SMD tantal SMD capasitor SMD tantal SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor Cer capasitor Cer capasitor SMD tantal Cer capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD diode pair SMD diode SMD diode SMD diode SMD diode SMD fuse 4 x opamp 4x2-inp NAND 2-input and 2 x op.amp. 8 bit I/O 14-bit bin.counter Regulator Line converter cable RF-inductor RF-inductor PCB for OO0245 PT-screw PT-screw PT-screw PT-screw 68 pF 5% 50 V NP0 68 pF 5% 50 V NP0 68 pF 5% 50 V NP0 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 1uF 20% 50V 1uF 20% 50V 220 nF 20% 50 V X7R 150pF 5% 50V NP0 2.2 nF 5% 50 V NP0 39 nF 10% 50V X7R 220 nF 20% 50 V X7R 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 1uF/63V 4x7mm 10uF/16V 20% 6x3.2mm 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 10uF/16V 20% 6x3.2mm 220 nF 20% 50 V X7R 68 pF 5% 50 V NP0 47 nF 10% 50 V X7R 150pF 5% 50V NP0 68pF 100V +-10% 68pF 100V +-10% 10uF/16V 20% 6x3.2mm 68pF 100V +-10% 68 pF 5% 50 V NP0 68 pF 5% 50 V NP0 68 pF 5% 50 V NP0 68 pF 5% 50 V NP0 8.2nF 10% 50V 68 pF 5% 50 V NP0 22 nF 10% 50 V X7R 10 nF 10% 50V X7R 70V/100mA common cathode 75V/0.45A 75V/0.45A 75V/0.45A 75V/0.45A 3.5A nanofuce Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Wima Wima Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Matsushita Philips Matsushita Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Matsushita Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Littelfuse Xo0245e4_fm5.fm HCMOS C2MOS LinCMOS Low noise,power I2C Si-gate CMOS 100mA 5V adj. 5% 6-100611-2+cable 100uH/1.13A/0.221ohm/20Q 100uH/1.13A/0.221ohm/20Q 50x60mm/4-layer FR4 2,2x8 FeZnA 2,2x8 FeZnA 2,2x8 FeZnA 2,2x8 FeZnA Toshiba Texas Philips Philips National Toko Toko Metalex Konetuote Konetuote Konetuote Konetuote TYPE MK5 MK5 2222 097 58108 ECST1CC 106R ECST1CC 106R ECST1CC 106R BAV 70 BAS32L BAS32L BAS32L BAS32L R271 03.5 LM324 74HC00 TC7S08F TLC27M2ID PCF8574T 74HC4060T LP2951CM 931549 30 262LYF-0092K 262LYF-0092K KB22x8 WN1442 KB22x8 WN1442 KB22x8 WN1442 KB22x8 WN1442 9 Product: LIF-40 (Line Interface) / OO0245 28.1.1999 CODE MC1280 MF1405 QF0024 QF7002 QS1054 QF7002 QF7002 QF0610 QSB858 QF0610 QF0610 QF0610 QF0610 QSB858 QSB858 RF0103 RF0103 RF0562 RF0103 RF0103 RF0103 RF0103 RF0103 RC0229 RF0102 RF0223 RF0103 RF0104 RF0104 RF0123 RF0223 RF0472 RF0222 RF0104 RF0103 RF0563 RF0104 RF0103 RC0151 RC0151 RF0221 RF0221 RF0221 RF0153 RF0183 RF0473 RF0223 RF0103 RF0272 RF0473 RF0154 RF0104 RF0104 RF0104 RF0104 RF0104 RF0473 RF0473 RF0472 RF0473 PART M105 M108 Q100 Q101 Q102 Q103 Q104 Q105 Q106 Q107 Q108 Q109 Q110 Q111 Q112 R100 R101 R102 R103 R104 R105 R106 R107 R108 R109 R110 R111 R112 R113 R114 R115 R116 R117 R118 R119 R120 R121 R122 R123 R124 R125 R126 R127 R128 R129 R130 R131 R132 R133 R134 R135 R136 R137 R138 R139 R140 R141 R142 R143 R144 Xo0245e4_fm5.fm DESCRIPT. Charger case Type plate SMD n-channel SMD n-channel FET SMD transistor SMD n-channel FET SMD n-channel FET SMD p-channel fet SMD transistor SMD p-channel fet SMD p-channel fet SMD p-channel fet SMD p-channel fet SMD transistor SMD transistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor VALUE LIF-40 60V/15A/Rds=0.1 60V 0.115A Rds7.5 NPN 1.5A/45V 60V 0.115A Rds7.5 60V 0.115A Rds7.5 Rds=10R max, IDmax=120mA PNP 0.1A/30V F<10dB Rds=10R max, IDmax=120mA Rds=10R max, IDmax=120mA Rds=10R max, IDmax=120mA Rds=10R max, IDmax=120mA PNP 0.1A/30V F<10dB PNP 0.1A/30V F<10dB 10 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 5.6 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 2R2 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W 22 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 12 k 5% 0.125 W 22 k 5% 0.125 W 4.7 k 5% 0.125 W 2.2 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 56 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 150 R 5% 0.125 W 150 R 5% 0.125 W 220 R 5% 0.125 W 220 R 5% 0.125 W 220 R 5% 0.125 W 15 k 5% 0.125 W 18 k 5% 0.125 W 47 k 5% 0.125 W 22 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 2.7 k 5% 0.125 W 47 k 5% 0.125 W 150 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 47 k 5% 0.125 W 47 k 5% 0.125 W 4.7 k 5% 0.125 W 47 k 5% 0.125 W MANUF. Tamplast ScreenHous I&R Siliconix Philips Siliconix Siliconix Siliconix Philips Siliconix Siliconix Siliconix Siliconix Philips Philips Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya TYPE 931652 40 IRFR024 2N7002-T1 BCP 54 2N7002-T1 2N7002-T1 TP0610T BC 858 B TP0610T TP0610T TP0610T TP0610T BC 858 B BC 858 B 10 Product: LIF-40 (Line Interface) / OO0245 28.1.1999 CODE RF0103 RF0104 RF0103 RF0103 RF0103 RF0223 RF0103 RF0223 RF0103 RF0275 RC0562 VR0407 PART R145 R146 R147 R148 R149 R150 R151 R152 R153 R201 R203 TEL DESCRIPT. SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor Line conv.modular cable VALUE 10 k 5% 0.125 W 100 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 22 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 22 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 2.7 M 5% 0.125 W 5.6 k 5% 0.125 W MANUF. Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya TYPE Last update 07.03.96 Xo0245e4_fm5.fm 11 Product: LIF-40 (Line Interface) / OO0245 28.1.1999 OO0245 Component Side Layout PO0245A0 Xo0245e4_fm5.fm 12 Product: LIF-40 (Line Interface) / OO0245 28.1.1999 Solder Side Layout PO0245A0 Xo0245e4_fm5.fm 13 Product: LIF-40 (Line Interface) / OO0245 28.1.1999 Xo0245e4_fm5.fm 14 Product: LIF-40 (Line Interface) / OO0245 28.1.1999 Xo0245e4_fm5.fm 15 Product: DB-40 (Branching Unit) / YO0236 28.1.1999 10.2 BRANCHING UNIT YO0236 Xo0236e4_fm5.fm 16 Product: DB-40 (Branching Unit) / YO0236 28.1.1999 10.2.1 General With the branching box you can simultaneously connect several accessories, such as an external handset and a line converter, to the car installation kit and the handportable. 10.2.2 Connectors 10.2.2.1 Connector PC/HS Signals 1 and 2 3 4 V-CHARGE +9V TXD 5 HSMIC 6and 7 8 9 10 11 12 GND HSERP RXD I2CINT SCL SDA 13 CHCONT 14 EXTIO Battery charging voltage 2 A in Operation voltage for accessories 0.5 A in Rs232 0/5V out Ext audio from microphone 1 kHz/ 400 mVrms Ground Ext audio for earphone 1 kHz/200 mVrms Rs232 0/5 V in I2c interruption, input to radio 0/5 V I2c clock 0/5 V I2c data 0/5 V Voltage for controlling charger current 0...5 VDC analog Extra-IO 10.2.2.2 CONNECTOR HS SIGNALS 1 and 2 V-CHARGE 3 9V 5 HSMIC 6 and 7 GND 8 HSERP 10 11 12 13 14 I2CINT SCL SDA TXD RXD 16 CHCGONT Xo0236e4_fm5.fm Battery charging voltage 2A in Operation voltage for accessories 0.5 A out Ext audio from microphone 1 kHz / 400 mVrms Ground Ext audio for loudspeaker amplifier 1 kHz / 200 mVrms I2c interruption, input to radio 0/5 V I2c clock 0/5 V I2c data 0/5 V Rs232 0/5 V out Rs232 0/5 V in Voltage for controlling charger current 0...5 VDC analog 17 Product: DB-40 (Branching Unit) / YO0236 28.1.1999 10.2.2.3 Connector PC Signals 1 and 2 3 V-CHARGE 9V 5 PCMIC 6 and 7 GND 8 PCERP 10 11 12 13 14 I2CINT SCL SDA TXD RXD 16 CHCGONT Battery charging voltage 2 A in Operation voltage for accessories 0.5 A out Ext audio from microphone1 kHz / 400 mVrms Ground Ext audio for loudspeaker amplifier 1 kHz / 200 mVrms I2c interruption, input to radio 0/5 V I2c clock 0/5 V I2c data 0/5 V Rs232 0/5 V out Rs232 0/5 V in Voltage for controlling charger current 0...5 VDC analog 10.2.3 Operation Audio routes for either an external handset or a line converter are selected using audio switches I201 (mic) and I202 (erp). The operation is controlled by the HOOK data coming from the XHSERP line. OFF HOOK audio signals have been routed to connector HS, and ON HOOK audio signals to connector PC. Voltage regulation is done by components R205, C207 and D201. Xo0236e4_fm5.fm 18 Product: DB-40 (Branching Unit) / OO0241 28.1.1999 10.2.4 Parts list OO0241 OO0241 CODE PART DESCRIPT. VALUE MANUF. TYPE CH0105 CH0105 CH0105 CH0105 CH0105 CH0105 CH0105 CD0180 CD0180 CD0180 DZ0519 VM0242 IC0453 IC0453 PO0241 NC2005 NC2005 NC2005 NC2005 NF0200 NF0200 NF0200 NF0200 VM0242 VM0116 RD0103 RD0103 RD0103 RD0103 RD0102 C201 C202 C203 C204 C205 C206 C207 C208 C209 C210 D201 HS I201 I202 M200 M201 M202 M203 M204 M205 M206 M207 M208 PC PC/HS R201 R202 R203 R204 R205 SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD capasitor SMD zener SMD system connector SMD 2x multip./demultip. SMD 2x multip./demultip. PCB for juction box Cross recessed screw Cross recessed screw Cross recessed screw Cross recessed screw Nut Nut Nut Nut SMD system connector Contact strip angle SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor 1uF/-20/+80%/16V 1uF/-20/+80%/16V 1uF/-20/+80%/16V 1uF/-20/+80%/16V 1uF/-20/+80%/16V 1uF/-20/+80%/16V 1uF/-20/+80%/16V 18 pF 5% 50 V NPO 18 pF 5% 50 V NPO 18 pF 5% 50 V NPO 5V1 5% 300mW 1x16 pin TaiyoYuden TaiyoYuden TaiyoYuden TaiyoYuden TaiyoYuden TaiyoYuden TaiyoYuden Philips Philips Philips Philips AMP Toshiba Toshiba Metalex Ruuvitalo Ruuvitalo Ruuvitalo Ruuvitalo Ruuvitalo Ruuvitalo Ruuvitalo Ruuvitalo AMP NB-electr. Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya Kamaya EMK212 F105Z00T EMK212 F105Z00T EMK212 F105Z00T EMK212 F105Z00T EMK212 F105Z00T EMK212 F105Z00T EMK212 F105Z00T 60x40mm FR4 M2x5 SFS2977 DIN9652 M2x5 SFS2977 DIN9652 M2x5 SFS2977 DIN9652 M2x5 SFS2977 DIN9652 M2 SFS2067 / DIN943 M2 SFS2067 / DIN943 M2 SFS2067 / DIN943 M2 SFS2067 / DIN943 1x16 pin 2x8 10 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 10 k 5% 0.125 W 1 k 5% 0.125 W BZX84C5V1 188227-1 TC4W53F-TE 12L TC4W53F-TE 12L Pozidriv Pozidriv Pozidriv Pozidriv 188227-1 H4-6-16G Last update 12.12.94 Xo0236e4_fm5.fm 19 Product: DB-40 (Branching Unit) / OO0241 28.1.1999 OO0241 Component Side Layout PO0241A3 (Schematic OO0241A3) Xo0236e4_fm5.fm 20 Product: DB-40 (Branching Unit) / OO0241 28.1.1999 Solder Side Layout PO0241A3 (Schematic OO0241A3) Xo0236e4_fm5.fm 21 Product: DB-40 (Branching Unit) / OO0241 28.1.1999 Xo0236e4_fm5.fm 22
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