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GX10i

SERVICE MANUAL
No. S4305TQGX15/A

DIGITAL MOBILE PHONE

MODEL
E : For U.K. R : For Ireland S : For Spain EP : For U.K. (Prepaid) W : For Sweden D : For Greece Z : For New Zealand G : T : H : PP : B : A : Q :

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

(INTERNAL MODEL NAME: TQ-GX15E/G/R/T/S/H/EP/PP/W/B/D/A/Z/Q)

In the interests of user-safety the set should be restored to its original condition and only parts identical to those specified should be used. Caution Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type, dispose of used batteries according to the instruction.

CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION [1] Specifications ..............................................1-1 [2] Names of parts ............................................1-2 [3] Operation manual ........................................ 1-2 CHAPTER 2. ADJUSTMENTS [1] Adjustments SHARP Program Support Tool (SPST) .......2-1 [2] SHARP RF Test tool manual ..................... 2-30 [3] Adjustment procedures after replacement of the parts ................................................2-36 [4] Test points .................................................2-38 [5] Troubleshooting ........................................ 2-42 [6] Specification for function test .................... 2-56 CHAPTER 3. DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY [1] Servicing concerns ......................................3-1 [2] Disassembly and reassembly ..................... 3-2 CHAPTER 4. DIAGRAMS [1] Block diagram .............................................4-1 CHAPTER 5. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND WIRING SIDE OF P.W.BOARD [1] Notes on schematic diagram ...................... 5-1 [2] Types of transistor and LED ........................5-1 [3] Waveforms of circuit ....................................5-2 [4] Schematic diagram/ wiring side of P.W.Board .............................5-6 CHAPTER 6. OTHERS [1] Function table of IC .....................................6-1 PARTS GUIDE

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

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FOR A COMPLETE DESCRIPTION OF THE OPERATION OF THIS UNIT, PLEASE REFER TO THE OPERATION MANUAL.

CHAPTER 1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION


[1] Specifications
Tri - band (GSM 900 MHz/DCS 1800 MHz/ PCS 1900MHz) GPRS-enabled WAP, MMS, SMS Dimensions (folded, excluding the aerial) (H x W x D): 94 x 49 x 27 mm Weight: 110 g Battery operating temperature: 0C - 40C Main-screen display: Display dimensions: 160 x 120 dots LCD display: TFT 65,536 colours with backlight LCD backlight: LED backlight white colour LEDs Sub-screen display: Display dimensions: 26 x 96 dots LCD display: STN monochrome LCD with backlight Camera: CMOS 110K pixels built-in camera Zoom: Wide and zoom mode (Supported 2x zoom) Lens: F2.0, f = 1.8 mm General: Sound: Status LED: External DC supply voltage: Battery: Standby time: Talk time: Others: 16-polyphonic ring melodies Green and red 5.2 V 3.7 V, 720 mAh, Li-Ion 100 ~ 250 hours 150 ~ 240 min. Side key Infrared port 1.2 L/P (maximum distance 20 cm) Connector for AC charger and data cable Standard hands free connector (2.5)

Battery ranning time depends on the battery and SIM card as well as the network conditions and usage.

Specifications for this model are subject to change without prior notice.

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In this product, JBlend is incorporated. R JBlend is a Java execution environment that Aplix developed for implementing advanced performance and fast operation on small-memory systems. JBlend and JBlend logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Aplix Corporation in Japan and other countries. Powered by Mascot Capsule /Micro3D EditionTM Mascot Capsule R is a registered trademark of HI Corporation C 2002-2003 HI Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
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Licensed by Inter Digital Technology Corporation under one or more of the following United States Patents and/or their domestic or foreign counterparts and other patents pending, including U.S. Patents: 4,675,863: 4,779,262: 4,785,450 & 4,811,420.

Licensed under U.S. Patent 4,558,302 and foreign counterparts. T9 Text input is licensed under one or more of the following: U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,818,437, 5,953,541, 5,187,480, 5,945,928, and 6,011,554; Australian Pat. No. 727539; Canadian Pat. No. 1,331,057; United Kingdom Pat. No. 2238414B; Hong Kong Standard Pat. No. HK0940329; Republic of Singapore Pat. No. 51383; Euro. Pat. No. 0 842 463 (96927260.8) DE/DK, Fl, FR, IT, NL,PT.ES,SE,GB; Republic or Korea Pat. Nos. KR201211B1 and KR226206B1; and additional patents are pending worldwide.

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[2] Names of parts
Aerial Sub-Screen Display

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Earpiece

Camera Mirror Main-Screen Display LED Indicator

Navigation Keys (Arrow Keys) Centre Key

Right Soft Key Left Soft Key Send Key Voice Mail Key /Shift Key Microphone External Connector Hands free Connector End/Power Key Keypad Side Keys (Up/Down) Battery Cover Speaker

Infrared Port

[3] Operation manual (Page numbers refer to the user guide)


Accessories (optional)
Li-ion spare battery (XN-1BT11) Cigarette lighter charger (XN-1CL10) Car holder (XN-1CH11) Data cable (RS232C cable: XN-1DC10) Some of the above accessories may not be offered by every region. For details, please contact your dealer.

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QUICKSTART GUIDE: INTRODUCTION


QUICKSTART GUIDE: NAVIGATION & CAMERA Trying out your phone Using the camera
Taking a photo: 1. From the start-up screen, press and hold for two seconds to go into Camera mode (see Section M1: Camera, p.34 for full details). 2. Press to capture the image on screen. 3. Press [Save] (Save to My Phone is shown), or press to Send your picture to someone else (see next page). Or press [Back] instead to re-take. Note: always returns you to Phone mode. OK. Your SIM cards in the handset, and youve charged the battery (see Getting Started, p.8). Turning it on: Press and hold the red key for two seconds (the same to turn off).

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More than voice and text now its pictures, music and games!
In which case, the next three pages will show you how to: Take your first picture with the camera Send it as a multimedia message with text Try out a JavaTM game using animation, 2D and 3D effects Experiment with ringtones, and... Access the Vodafone live! portal Well also show you how to connect up to the Vodafone live! portal, to discover what the worlds largest mobile community has to offer you and your phone: from new ringtones to games, entertainment and news services.
Navigation and selection: The GX10i uses icons to help you navigate (like on your PC). Press the central silver key to access the icons on the Main Menu. Use to move up and down the on-screen menus, and the key or to select.

Congratulations on your new Sharp GX10i. With this advanced handset, you will be able to do far more than talk and text. Now you can take full advantage of all the new Vodafone live! services.

For instance: Taking and sending colour photos Playing arcade quality games Amazing your friends with polyphonic ringtones Accessing the mobile internet quickly and easily

How to do all this is described in detail inside this manual. But if you are already familiar with how a mobile phone works, you probably want to try out the new features straight away the things you couldnt do before.

Viewing photos: 1. In Camera mode, press [Options]. 2. Select Existing Pictures, then press . 3. Go to the picture file you want to view (theyre named by time and date), and press .

Using a photo as wallpaper: 1. Go to the Main Menu. 2. Select Settings, Phone Settings, On, My Pictures. 3. Press 4. Press [Select].

Wallpaper, , and select your photo from the list.

takes you back to a previous menu. The soft keys select whatever is at the bottom left and right of the screen often as an alternative to the menu keys.

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QUICKSTART GUIDE: RINGTONES & PORTAL
3. Youll be asked to OK the file size: select Yes, press and watch it being sent. Tip: Try sending to yourself to see how it works. Problems? You may need to be registered for MMS speak to Vodafone customer services. ,

QUICKSTART GUIDE: MESSAGING & GAMES

Picture Messaging

Polyphonic Ringtones
The Sharp GX10i comes with a range of amazing ringtones already loaded for you to try out.

Accessing the Vodafone live! portal

Use the MMS (Multi Media Messaging) function to send your photo together with a text message. 1. From the Main Menu scroll up to Messages. 2. Press and select MMS.

3. Press

and select Compose.

Playing games

4. Press and write your text message.

Sh oot Shoot

Choosing a ringtone: 1. From the Main Menu select Profiles, select Normal, then go to Edit and press . 2. Select Assign Melody, then Preset Melody and press . Choose a melody. 3. To hear it, select [Play]. To stop, press [Stop]. 4. If you like it, you can press to select. Or try out another ringtone.

New

Messages

Chat

Downloads

Attaching your photo: 1. Press [Options]. Select Picuture and press . 2. Choose the photo you want. Press . 3. Press [Back] to go back to your message.
Shoot Sh oot

Your phone comes with two built-in games and one pre-loaded JavaTM game: Stormy Sight. To try out the enhanced gameplay of this JavaTM game, go to the Main Menu: 1. Select Fun & Games, and press . 2. Select JavaTM Games, and press . 3. Select Saved Games, and press . 4. Select Stormy Sight, and press to play. You can download further JavaTM games by selecting Download More in the JavaTM Games menu. This will take you to the Vodafone live! portal (see next page).

Note: Repeat the same steps, choosing Sound instead of Picture to attach a sound for instance a voice memo from yourself (see Section M5-4, p.75 on how to record).

Download a new ringtone: You can also download one of the many amazing new polyphonic ringtones, which the download will store in the My Sounds folder in the My Phone section of the Main Menu. First you need to access the Vodafone live! portal.

1. Your phone is already set up to use the mobile internet browser. On the start-up screen youll see the Vodafone live! logo at the bottom right . Press to select it, and this will start the connection process (see the Vodafone section, p.105). 2. Once connected you'll see a menu of icons which take you to different areas of the portal for you to explore. 3. To download a ringtone, go to Downloads and follow the prompts to listen to and download a new ringtone. You can now choose it on your phone as before. The tip of the iceberg: This portal has a whole world of news and entertainment to offer you. For more details, please refer to the Vodafone live! guide.
Games More...

Sending: From the text entry screen: 1. Press , and key in a mobile number (or an email address: to enter text first press and hold to get the @ symbol, press the key 3 times). 2. Press , choose Send and press [Select].

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[1] Adjustments SHARP Program Support Tool (SPST)
1. Outline
This document provides user information required to install and use GX10i Program Support Tool (SPST).

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2. System requirements
IBM PC compatible personal computer (standard COM1 serial port (115,200 bps) and USB required) Supporting OS: Windows 98/98SE/2000/XP (except for Windows 95/ME/NT) (English, German, Italian, Spanish, French and Chinese versions) Data cable Full charged battery <During RF adjustment> RF test instrument: CMU200, CMD55 GPIB interface: National Instruments USB-GPIB cable Model No.: NI GPIB-USB-B The battery should be fully charged.

3. Introduction
3.1 Functions SPST offers five key functions: 1. Software download 2. User data transfer (processes all data at once but not individually) 3. RF calibration 4. Default setting 5. Identification SPST functions as a launcher for these independent software programs. 3.2 Installation The SPST software is distributed in CD-ROM format. (1) Use Windows Explorer and copy UpgradingTool.zip and SPST.zip to the desktop. (2) Unzip and install UpgradingTool.zip following the procedures below. (3) Unzip the SPST.zip. Hereinafter, procedures are carried out in the SPST folder. 3.2.1 Starting up Connect GX10i to an operable serial port of the PC with the supplied data cable. Connect the AC charger to the data cable. Execute the GX10i SPST.exe program in the SPST folder. (1) The SPC input screen appears. Input SPC (2968) and press OK. If you do not know SPC, press Cancel to close.

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(2) If SPC is correct, the following screen appears.

Figure 2 The software for each function is independent and thus multi-bootable. However, you can only activate single software at a time. To start snother software, exit the current one.

3.3. Functions 3.3.1 Identification SPST downloads and displays the main data configured in GX10i. <Operation> (1) On the SPST startup screen, press Identity.

Figure 3 (2) Connect PC and MS with a Data cable. (3) Remove the SIM card and turn on the phone. (4) Select the COM port. (5) Press Get Identity. The information will be displayed. Regular display.

(6) IMEI will be displayed, and the following dialog box appears.

Figure 4 (7) Make sure GX10i is turned off and press the power key. (8) Press OK when **** appears on the GX10i display. 22

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(9) Make sure Success!! appears. Check the data and exit.

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Refer to the attachment 1 for the operator code.

Software version: IMEISV: 02

Figure 5 Attachment 1 No. 01 02 04 05 06 08 10 48 50 12 13 15 14 11 Operator Code Chart Operator name Vodafone UK Post-Paid Airtel Vodafone Omnitel Vodafone D2 Vodafone NL Vodafone Ireland Vodafone Greece Vodafone PT Vodafone UK Pre-Paid Pre-Paid Country UK Spain Italy Germany Netherlands(Holland) Ireland Greece Portugal UK Australia New Zealand Egypt Sweden Hungary Model name A4TQGX15E A4TQGX15S A4TQGX15T A4TQGX15G A4TQGX15H A4TQGX15R A4TQGX15D A4TQGX15PP A4TQGX15EP A4TQGX15A A4TQGX15Z A4TQGX15Q A4TQGX15W A4TQGX15B

Vodafone Australia Vodafone New Zealand Vodafone Egypt Post-Paid Vodafone Sweden Vodafone Hungary Post-Paid

3.3.2 User data transfer SPST saves and downloads all the following user data. (1) Connect PC and MS with a Data cable and turn on MS. (2) Activate the software.

Figure 6 1. Select the COM port. You cannot specify the communication protocol. (115 kbps) 2. Press Recognition. Do not press Recognition until InsertSIM appears. 23

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(3) Press either BACKUP, RESTORE or END.

Figure 7

(4) If BACKUP is pressed, the dialog box for file selection appears. Select the file and press Save.

Figure 8

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The buttons are grayed out during the process.

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When they return to black, the process is complete. Press END to exit.

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(5) If RESTORE is pressed, the following confirmation dialog box appears. Press OK to confirm.

Figure 11 The dialog box for file selection appears. Select the file and press Open.

Figure 12 The buttons are grayed out during the process. The process is complete when the buttons turn black.

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3.3.3 Default setting SPST can restore the factory settings by default setting. This function 1. deletes all user data in the file system; 2. restores the values set by the user to default; 3. restores all WAP and MMS settings to default; and 4. restores all MEP_LOCK to default. <Operation> (1) Connect the phone to a cable. (2) Turn on the phone and wait until it enters the idle mode. (3) Press Set to Default.

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Figure 14 (4) The phone turns off and the following message appears.

Figure 15 (5) When the power key is pressed, the screen display will display ****. (6) When OK is pressed on the PC screen, the following confirmation message appears.

Figure 16

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(7) Press OK. You will see the following display on the screen display. H/W CHECK GX-10i ROM VERSION : 007 BLCD:48 Gx10i diag version. 2002.09.10 v23

T_2.3 2003/04/24

11:05:48

Figure 17 Check the version. Initialization takes approx. 35 seconds.

Figure 18 (8) When initialization is complete, the following message appears and the phone turns off.

Figure 19 (9) Press OK to proceed. Disconnect the cable.

Figure 20 The process is now completed. 28

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3.3.4 RF Adjustment Tool

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MS

GSM tester

GPIB cable

Data cable

Cable loss should be adjusted according to the input value.

PC
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3.3.4.1. Preparation Connect PC and GSM tester with a GPIB cable. Connect PC and MS with a Data cable. (Use a full charged battery or one close.) Connect an antenna input/output cable of GSM tester to MS.

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3.3.4.2. Default setting for the program. Activate the program and set defaults.

1) Select the COM port.

2) Set the GPIB No.

3) Select the test instrument.

4) Set the GPIB address.

5) Set the cable loss. For the supplied cables (YA00-0988-03), set: GSM 0.60 DCS 0.95 PCS 0.96

Figure 22 3.3.4.3 RF adjustment (CMU200 only) 1. Press Calibration. 2. When initialization is complete, press OK.

Figure 23 3. Turn on the phone and press OK.

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4. Make sure that the phone is in the idle mode and press OK. (Adjustments start.)

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Figure 25 5. Turn on the phone and press OK.

Figure 26 6. Make sure the phone is turned on and press OK.

Figure 27 7. Press OK.

Figure 28 8. The startup screen appears.

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3.3.4.4 RF performance check Press Check. 1. When initialization is complete, press OK.

Figure 29 2. Turn on the phone, enter the PIN code and press OK.

Figure 30 3. Make sure that the phone is in the idle mode and press OK.

Figure 31 4. Press the keys 1, 2, 3 and Send and press OK.

Figure 32 5. Make sure the terminal display is In Call and press OK. (RF performance check starts.)

Figure 33 6. The following message appears during the check. Press the keys 1, 2, 3 and Send again and press OK.

Figure 34

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7. Make sure the terminal display is In Call and press OK.

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Figure 35 8. RF performance check is complete. Press Save Asand name the file to save the result. Press OK to exit.

Figure 36 The following will be displayed in case of failure.

Figure 37 9. Press OK.

Figure 38 10. The startup screen appears. 2 13

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Sending/ Band Receive No. 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 Rx 110 111 112 113 114 DCS Tx 115 band 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 2 14

Attachment 2 Whole inspection list by RF performance check. Sending/ Channel Band Receive No. Item to be inspected GSM Tx 1 Sending output 37CH band 2 Sending output 975CH 3 Sending output 124CH 4 Sending output 37CH 5 Sending output 37CH 6 Frequency deviation 37CH 7 Frequency deviation 975CH 8 Frequency deviation 124CH 9 Phase error (RMS) 37CH 10 Phase error (RMS) 975CH 11 Phase error (RMS) 124CH 12 Phase error (Peak) 37CH 13 Phase error (Peak) 975CH 14 Phase error (Peak) 124CH 15 Mod_spectrum 800 37CH 16 Mod_spectrum 600 37CH 17 Mod_spectrum 400 37CH 18 Mod_spectrum 250 37CH 19 Mod_spectrum 200 37CH 20 Mod_spectrum +200 37CH 21 Mod_spectrum +250 37CH 22 Mod_spectrum +400 37CH 23 Mod_spectrum +600 37CH 24 Mod_spectrum +800 37CH 25 Mod_spectrum 800 975CH 26 Mod_spectrum 600 975CH 27 Mod_spectrum 400 975CH 28 Mod_spectrum 250 975CH 29 Mod_spectrum 200 975CH 30 Mod_spectrum +200 975CH 31 Mod_spectrum +250 975CH 32 Mod_spectrum +400 975CH 33 Mod_spectrum +600 975CH 34 Mod_spectrum +800 975CH 35 Mod_spectrum 800 124CH 36 Mod_spectrum 600 124CH 37 Mod_spectrum 400 124CH 38 Mod_spectrum 250 124CH 39 Mod_spectrum 200 124CH 40 Mod_spectrum +200 124CH 41 Mod_spectrum +250 124CH 42 Mod_spectrum +400 124CH 43 Mod_spectrum +600 124CH 44 Mod_spectrum +800 124CH 45 Mod_spectrum 800 37CH 46 Mod_spectrum 600 37CH 47 Mod_spectrum 400 37CH 48 Mod_spectrum 250 37CH 49 Mod_spectrum 200 37CH 50 Mod_spectrum +200 37CH 51 Mod_spectrum +250 37CH 52 Mod_spectrum +400 37CH 53 Mod_spectrum +600 37CH 54 Mod_spectrum +800 37CH 55 Mod_spectrum 800 37CH 56 Mod_spectrum 600 37CH 57 Mod_spectrum 400 37CH 58 Mod_spectrum 250 37CH 59 Mod_spectrum 200 37CH 60 Mod_spectrum +200 37CH 61 Mod_spectrum +250 37CH 62 Mod_spectrum +400 37CH 63 Mod_spectrum +600 37CH 64 Mod_spectrum +800 37CH 65 Switch_Spectrum 1800 37CH 66 Switch_Spectrum 1200 37CH 67 Switch_Spectrum 600 37CH 68 Switch_Spectrum 400 37CH

PCL PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL11 PCL19 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL11 PCL11 PCL11 PCL11 PCL11 PCL11 PCL11 PCL11 PCL11 PCL11 PCL19 PCL19 PCL19 PCL19 PCL19 PCL19 PCL19 PCL19 PCL19 PCL19 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5

Item to be inspected Switch_Spectrum +400 Switch_Spectrum +600 Switch_Spectrum +1200 Switch_Spectrum +1800 Switch_Spectrum 1800 Switch_Spectrum 1200 Switch_Spectrum 600 Switch_Spectrum 400 Switch_Spectrum +400 Switch_Spectrum +600 Switch_Spectrum +1200 Switch_Spectrum +1800 Switch_Spectrum 1800 Switch_Spectrum 1200 Switch_Spectrum 600 Switch_Spectrum 400 Switch_Spectrum +400 Switch_Spectrum +600 Switch_Spectrum +1200 Switch_Spectrum +1800 Switch_Spectrum 1800 Switch_Spectrum 1200 Switch_Spectrum 600 Switch_Spectrum 400 Switch_Spectrum +400 Switch_Spectrum +600 Switch_Spectrum +1200 Switch_Spectrum +1800 Switch_Spectrum 1800 Switch_Spectrum 1200 Switch_Spectrum 600 Switch_Spectrum 400 Switch_Spectrum +400 Switch_Spectrum +600 Switch_Spectrum +1200 Switch_Spectrum +1800 Burst Timing Burst Timing Burst Timing Burst Timing Burst Timing Reception sensitivity Reception sensitivity Reception sensitivity Floor sensitivity 2 Reception level report Sending output Sending output Sending output Sending output Sending output Frequency deviation Frequency deviation Frequency deviation Phase error (RMS) Phase error (RMS) Phase error (RMS) Phase error (Peak) Phase error (Peak) Phase error (Peak) Mod_spectrum 800 Mod_spectrum 600 Mod_spectrum 400 Mod_spectrum 250 Mod_spectrum 200 Mod_spectrum +200 Mod_spectrum +250

Channel 37CH 37CH 37CH 37CH 975CH 975CH 975CH 975CH 975CH 975CH 975CH 975CH 124CH 124CH 124CH 124CH 124CH 124CH 124CH 124CH 37CH 37CH 37CH 37CH 37CH 37CH 37CH 37CH 37CH 37CH 37CH 37CH 37CH 37CH 37CH 37CH 37CH 975CH 124CH 37CH 37CH 37CH 975CH 124CH 37CH 37CH 699CH 512CH 855CH 699CH 699CH 699CH 512CH 855CH 699CH 512CH 855CH 699CH 512CH 855CH 699CH 699CH 699CH 699CH 699CH 699CH 699CH

PCL PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL11 PCL11 PCL11 PCL11 PCL11 PCL11 PCL11 PCL11 PCL19 PCL19 PCL19 PCL19 PCL19 PCL19 PCL19 PCL19 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL11 PCL19 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL5 PCL15 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0

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Sending/ Band Receive No. 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 Sending/ Band Receive No. 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 Rx 224 225 226 227 228 PCS Tx 229 band 230 (CMU 231 200 232 only) 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 2 15

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Item to be inspected Mod_spectrum +400 Mod_spectrum +600 Mod_spectrum +800 Mod_spectrum 800 Mod_spectrum 600 Mod_spectrum 400 Mod_spectrum 250 Mod_spectrum 200 Mod_spectrum +200 Mod_spectrum +250 Mod_spectrum +400 Mod_spectrum +600 Mod_spectrum +800 Mod_spectrum 800 Mod_spectrum 600 Mod_spectrum 400 Mod_spectrum 250 Mod_spectrum 200 Mod_spectrum +200 Mod_spectrum +250 Mod_spectrum +400 Mod_spectrum +600 Mod_spectrum +800 Mod_spectrum 800 Mod_spectrum 600 Mod_spectrum 400 Mod_spectrum 250 Mod_spectrum 200 Mod_spectrum +200 Mod_spectrum +250 Mod_spectrum +400 Mod_spectrum +600 Mod_spectrum +800 Mod_spectrum 800 Mod_spectrum 600 Mod_spectrum 400 Mod_spectrum 250 Mod_spectrum 200 Mod_spectrum +200 Mod_spectrum +250 Mod_spectrum +400 Mod_spectrum +600 Mod_spectrum +800 Switch_Spectrum 1800 Switch_Spectrum 1200 Switch_Spectrum 600 Switch_Spectrum 400 Switch_Spectrum +400 Switch_Spectrum +600 Switch_Spectrum +1200 Switch_Spectrum +1800 Switch_Spectrum 1800 Switch_Spectrum 1200 Switch_Spectrum 600 Switch_Spectrum 400 Switch_Spectrum +400 Switch_Spectrum +600 Switch_Spectrum +1200 Switch_Spectrum +1800 Switch_Spectrum 1800 Switch_Spectrum 1200 Switch_Spectrum 600 Switch_Spectrum 400 Switch_Spectrum +400 Switch_Spectrum +600 Switch_Spectrum +1200 Switch_Spectrum +1800 Switch_Spectrum 1800

Channel 699CH 699CH 699CH 512CH 512CH 512CH 512CH 512CH 512CH 512CH 512CH 512CH 512CH 855CH 855CH 855CH 855CH 855CH 855CH 855CH 855CH 855CH 855CH 699CH 699CH 699CH 699CH 699CH 699CH 699CH 699CH 699CH 699CH 699CH 699CH 699CH 699CH 699CH 699CH 699CH 699CH 699CH 699CH 699CH 699CH 699CH 699CH 699CH 699CH 699CH 699CH 512CH 512CH 512CH 512CH 512CH 512CH 512CH 512CH 855CH 855CH 855CH 855CH 855CH 855CH 855CH 855CH 699CH

PCL PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL15 PCL15 PCL15 PCL15 PCL15 PCL15 PCL15 PCL15 PCL15 PCL15 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL5

Item to be inspected Switch_Spectrum 1200 Switch_Spectrum 600 Switch_Spectrum 400 Switch_Spectrum +400 Switch_Spectrum +600 Switch_Spectrum +1200 Switch_Spectrum +1800 Switch_Spectrum 1800 Switch_Spectrum 1200 Switch_Spectrum 600 Switch_Spectrum 400 Switch_Spectrum +400 Switch_Spectrum +600 Switch_Spectrum +1200 Switch_Spectrum +1800 Burst Timing Burst Timing Burst Timing Burst Timing Burst Timing Reception sensitivity Reception sensitivity Reception sensitivity Floor sensitivity 2 Reception level report Sending output Sending output Sending output Sending output Sending output Frequency deviation Frequency deviation Frequency deviation Phase error (RMS) Phase error (RMS) Phase error (RMS) Phase error (Peak) Phase error (Peak) Phase error (Peak) Mod_spectrum 800 Mod_spectrum 600 Mod_spectrum 400 Mod_spectrum 250 Mod_spectrum 200 Mod_spectrum +200 Mod_spectrum +250 Mod_spectrum +400 Mod_spectrum +600 Mod_spectrum +800 Mod_spectrum 800 Mod_spectrum 600 Mod_spectrum 400 Mod_spectrum 250 Mod_spectrum 200 Mod_spectrum +200 Mod_spectrum +250 Mod_spectrum +400 Mod_spectrum +600 Mod_spectrum +800 Mod_spectrum 800 Mod_spectrum 600 Mod_spectrum 400 Mod_spectrum 250 Mod_spectrum 200 Mod_spectrum +200 Mod_spectrum +250 Mod_spectrum +400

Channel 699CH 699CH 699CH 699CH 699CH 699CH 699CH 699CH 699CH 699CH 699CH 699CH 699CH 699CH 699CH 699CH 512CH 855CH 699CH 699CH 699CH 512CH 855CH 699CH 699CH 661CH 512CH 810CH 661CH 661CH 661CH 512CH 810CH 661CH 512CH 810CH 661CH 512CH 810CH 661CH 661CH 661CH 661CH 661CH 661CH 661CH 661CH 661CH 661CH 512CH 512CH 512CH 512CH 512CH 512CH 512CH 512CH 512CH 512CH 810CH 810CH 810CH 810CH 810CH 810CH 810CH 810CH

PCL PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL15 PCL15 PCL15 PCL15 PCL15 PCL15 PCL15 PCL15 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL5 PCL15 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL5 PCL15 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0

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Sending/ Band Receive No. 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 RX 338 339 340 341 342

Sending/ Band Receive No. 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 306

Item to be inspected Mod_spectrum +600 Mod_spectrum +800 Mod_spectrum 800 Mod_spectrum 600 Mod_spectrum 400 Mod_spectrum 250 Mod_spectrum 200 Mod_spectrum +200 Mod_spectrum +250 Mod_spectrum +400 Mod_spectrum +600 Mod_spectrum +800 Mod_spectrum 800 Mod_spectrum 600 Mod_spectrum 400 Mod_spectrum 250 Mod_spectrum 200 Mod_spectrum +200 Mod_spectrum +250 Mod_spectrum +400 Mod_spectrum +600 Mod_spectrum +800 Switch_Spectrum 1800 Switch_Spectrum 1200 Switch_Spectrum 600 Switch_Spectrum 400 Switch_Spectrum +400 Switch_Spectrum +600 Switch_Spectrum +1200 Switch_Spectrum +1800 Switch_Spectrum 1800 Switch_Spectrum 1200 Switch_Spectrum 600 Switch_Spectrum 400 Switch_Spectrum +400 Switch_Spectrum +600

Channel 810CH 810CH 661CH 661CH 661CH 661CH 661CH 661CH 661CH 661CH 661CH 661CH 661CH 661CH 661CH 661CH 661CH 661CH 661CH 661CH 661CH 661CH 661CH 661CH 661CH 661CH 661CH 661CH 661CH 661CH 512CH 512CH 512CH 512CH 512CH 512CH

PCL PCL0 PCL0 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL15 PCL15 PCL15 PCL15 PCL15 PCL15 PCL15 PCL15 PCL15 PCL15 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0

Item to be inspected Switch_Spectrum +1200 Switch_Spectrum +1800 Switch_Spectrum 1800 Switch_Spectrum 1200 Switch_Spectrum 600 Switch_Spectrum 400 Switch_Spectrum +400 Switch_Spectrum +600 Switch_Spectrum +1200 Switch_Spectrum +1800 Switch_Spectrum 1800 Switch_Spectrum 1200 Switch_Spectrum 600 Switch_Spectrum 400 Switch_Spectrum +400 Switch_Spectrum +600 Switch_Spectrum +1200 Switch_Spectrum +1800 Switch_Spectrum 1800 Switch_Spectrum 1200 Switch_Spectrum 600 Switch_Spectrum 400 Switch_Spectrum +400 Switch_Spectrum +600 Switch_Spectrum +1200 Switch_Spectrum +1800 Burst Timing Burst Timing Burst Timing Burst Timing Burst Timing Reception sensitivity Reception sensitivity Reception sensitivity Floor sensitivity 2 Reception level report

Channel 512CH 512CH 810CH 810CH 810CH 810CH 810CH 810CH 810CH 810CH 661CH 661CH 661CH 661CH 661CH 661CH 661CH 661CH 661CH 661CH 661CH 661CH 661CH 661CH 661CH 661CH 661CH 512CH 810CH 661CH 661CH 661CH 512CH 810CH 661CH 661CH

PCL PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL5 PCL15 PCL15 PCL15 PCL15 PCL15 PCL15 PCL15 PCL15 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL5 PCL15 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0 PCL0

Troubleshooting list according to the results of RF performance check. Test item Tx Sending output Frequency deviation Phase error Mod_spectrum Switch_spectrum Burst Timing Not tested Reception sensitivity Floor sensitivity Reception level report Check parts for GSM IC831, IC881, FL811, FL801 TCX951 VCO971, IC901, VCO851 VCO971, IC901, VCO851 VCO971, IC901, VCO851 IC881 FL801, FL901 FL801, FL901 FL801, FL901 Check parts for DCS IC831, IC881, FL816, FL801 TCX951 VCO971, IC901, VCO851 VCO971, IC901, VCO851 VCO971, IC901, VCO851 IC881 FL801, FL902 FL801, FL902 FL801, FL902

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3.3.5 Software download

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(1) Overview This document describes the specification of the Flash-downloading tool (an upgrading tool) for user service. (2) Purpose of this document The aim of this document is to provide a sufficient description of the GX10i Upgrading Tool for readers. (3) Scope This document covers the description of the Flash-downloading tool specification for user service. (4) Operating environment Operating environment for the upgrading tool OS: Windows 98, 98SE, 2000 or XP Downloadable file: Motorola format files only Communication mode: Asynchronous mode Data length: 8 bit Parity bit: None Stop bit length: 1 bit Baud rate: 9600 bps (only at the time of activation) 28800 bps (While downloading the loader) 115200 bps (While in the normal operation) Operating environment for the loader Phone: GX10i Communication mode: Asynchronous mode Data length: 8 bit Parity bit: None Stop bit length: 1 bit Baud rate: 9600 bps (only when activating)/115200 bps (While in the normal operation)

3.3.5.1 Description of the screens. (1) Activation You can start the application either from the short cut on your desktop or Start menu. (2) The Upgrading Tool (on the PC)

Tick here if you wish to use CommunicationBoxVer2G. Note 1)

COM port list

Tick here if you wish to initialize the file system.

Available when CommunicationBoxVer2Gis set. Note 2)


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Click this to display the dialog box to select a file to download.

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Note 1) If using communicationBoxVer. 2G, you can control only the phone connected to No.1 cable. Note2) Time displayed in this dialog box indicates a margin of processing time taken to download the data to phones that are connected to cable No.2 to No.10 of the communicationBoxVer. 2G. If an error occurs, increase this margin. For details, see the section 3.3.5.2 (3) Using the Communication Box Ver. 2G on page 2-20. [Caution!] If you wish to download using communicationBoxVer. 2G, turn on No.10 to No.1 after Sending Sync Byte/Press Power Button message appears. To downloading by communicationBoxVer. 2G, remove the battery first. There will be no damage to the phone even if the battery is inserted. However, the software on the phone may not terminate. In this case, remove the battery to turn off the phone after the download is ended. Use a fully charged battery for the downloading operation. Remove the battery from the phone to terminate the software after the download is completed. Start downloading after phone is properly turned off in order to clear the Backup RAM. Note that if you select FileSystem Initialize, the data stored in the phone will be deleted. (3) The loader (in the phone) The operation progress indication and error status are displayed on the phone. The following are example screens.

1. Initial screen
Flash Loader 1.07

2. Deleting the Flash


Flash Loader 1.07 ########## P ERASING ...

3. Writing the data


Flash Loader 1.07

WRITING ...
P indicates a program data. To indicate the data area, D ERASEING is displayed.

The version of the loader is displayed when it is successfully expanded.

The Flash is being erased. # decreases as the erasing operation proceeds, and disappears when it is completed.

The data is being written into the handset.

4. Data writing is completed


Flash Loader 1.07

5. SUM value is indicated Note 1)


Flash Loader 1.07

6. Error screen Note 2)


Flash Loader 1.07

COMPLETE!

SUMCHECK END SUM = XXXX h

ERS_ERROR! ADR = 1000000 STR = A0

The program data is successfully loaded.

SUM value is displayed a few seconds after the program data is successfully loaded. The value is displayed at XXXX.

An error occurred. ADR: Address the location of the error. STR: Flash Status information

Note 1) You can check if the loaded program data is correct by comparing the SUM values displayed on the PC and the phone shown on the screen 5. If both values are the same, the correct program data is loaded. Note 2) The screen 6 shows an error which occurred while erasing the Flash. ADR and STR appear only for Flash-oriented errors. Other errors are described in the latter section.

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3.3.5.2 Operational specification (1) Selecting a file Press Select File to open the dialog box. Select a file you wish to download. You can select only the file in Motorola format.

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Figure 40 The dialog box to select a file

(2) Selecting COM port. Select the COM port from COM1 to COM9 that connects the PC and phone (or communicationBoxVer . 2G).

Figure 41 COM Port selecting screen

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(3) Using the Communication Box Ver. 2G. Tick Use Communication Box Ver.2G in the dialog box if using Communication Box Ver.2G. For details, see the section 3.3.5.1 (2) The Upgrading Tool (on the PC) on page 2-17. You can select wait time from 0 to 999 seconds since the access latency differs depending on the phone if using Communication Box Ver.2G. (Default value is set to 100 seconds). For details on setting the wait time, see the section 3.3.5.1 (2) The Upgrading Tool (on the PC) on page 2-17.

Serial connection port

Power On/Off button. Set it to OFF for default setting.

Cable 1.
Figure 42 Image of Communication Box Ver. 2G [Caution] Cable 1 is used for handshaking between the PC and phone. Make sure the cable is properly connected to the phone during the handshaking if using Communication Box Ver.2G. Switch on the power buttons No.10 to No.1 when Sending Sync Byte/Press Power Button appears.

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(4) Starting the downloading operation Press [Start Loading Flash] button after you select the file to download. The downloading operation starts. The message below appears if no file is selected.

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Figure 43 [Using a Data cable] If using a Data cable for the downloading operation, press Power button of the phone after [Please remove AC charger, when you use PCcableSending Sync Byte/Press Power Button!] appears. The loader starts to activate. [Using Communication Box Ver. 2G] If using Communication Box Ver. 2G, switch on the power buttons No.10 to No.1 after [Please remove AC charger, when you use PCcableSending Sync Byte/Press Power Button!] appears. The loader starts to activate. [Caution] If using a Data cable, [Sync received ; Sending RAM Loader.../Keep Power Button! ] message will appear after the power button of the phone is pressed. Hold down the button until this disappears. The message disappears and the following screen will appear after the loader is completely expanded.

Flash Loader 1.07

Figure 44 (5) Completing the download When the program data is successfully downloaded, [Download completed] appears, and then the SUM value of the data loaded into the Flash is displayed. If the operation is not properly completed, an error message will appear. For details, refer to [Error message chart] on pages 2-22, 2-23. [Caution!] After the downloading operation, a SUM value is displayed on the phone. You can check if the program data is successfully downloaded by comparing the SUM values displayed on the phone and PC. If both values are not the same, the program data may not be successfully downloaded. Start over the entire downloading operation.

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(6) Matters to be attended to the downloading operation. [If using a Data cable:] 1. Make sure to remove the AC charger from the Data cable. Otherwise it may cause the charging application to be activated, resulting in failure to download. 2. Use a fully charged battery for the downloading operation. Remove the battery from the phone to terminate software after the download is completed. 3. If the battery is not charged enough, the downloading operation may not be completed. Make sure to fully charge the battery before downloading. 4. If the downloading operation is cancelled or interrupted due to an error, remove the battery, attach it back, and start over the operation. 5. Start downloading after the phone is properly turned off in order to clear the Backup RAM. 6. Note that if you select FileSystem Initialize for the downloading operation, the data stored in the phone will be deleted.

[If using communicationBoxVer . 2G:] 1. Switch on the Power buttons on the Box No.10 to No.1 in descending order when Sending Sync Byte/Press Power Button appears. If the button 1 is switched on first, it results in failure of the downloading operation on phones that are connected to the cable 2 to 10. 2. Remove the battery. There is no damage to the phone even if the battery is inserted. However, the software of the phone may not terminate. In this case, remove the battery to turn off the phone after the download is completed. 3. The time to erase the program data differs depending on the phone. If for the erasing operation fails after 100 seconds of wait time, increase Wait Time, although it takes more time to finish downloading. 4. Start downloading after turning off the phone in order to clear the Backup RAM. 5. Note that if you select FileSystem Initialize for the download, the data stored in the phone will be deleted.

3.3.5.3 Error message chart (1) Error messages for the upgrading tool (on the PC)

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Message Unable to open file Unable to receive Sync Byte Cannot communicate to port RAM Loader not responding to commands RAM Loader cannot understand commands Unable to program flash Unable to reconfigure port

Description File open error Failed to open MOT file to download. Communication error Could not be synchronized with Boot ROM Serial setting error Wrong serial port was selected. Communication error No response from the downloaded loader. Communication error Received undefined response from the loader. Flash operation error Failed to write or erase the Flash ROM. Serial setting Error Selected COM port is still in use.

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Figure 45 An example of the error message (2) Loader error message table (on the phone) No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Message COMPLETE! ERASE READY WRITE READY BRT CHANGING P ERASING ... WRITING ... FLASH ERS OK! SUMCHECK ... SUMCHECK END SUM = XXXX h SUM ERROR! PARITYERR! FRAMINGERR! OVERFLOW! ERS_REC_ERROR BRT_REC_ERROR DAT_REC_ERROR ADR_REC_ERROR END_REC_ERROR HDR_ERROR! ODD_ERROR! SEQ_ERROR! VPP ERROR! PRT_ERROR! ERS_ERROR! WRT ERROR! ERASE CHK ERR WRITE CHK ERR ADR = XXXXXXXX STR =XX Description The downloading operation is completed. Preparing for the erasing operation. Preparing for the program data. Changing the baud rate. Erasing the program data. Loading the program data. The program data is successfully erased. Calculating the SUM value of the written data. The calculation of the SUM value of the written data is completed. The SUM value of the written data. Serial communication error (Check SUM error). Serial communication error (Parity bit error). Serial communication error (Framing error). Serial communication error (Buffer overflow error). Serial communication error (Failed to receive the erase record). Serial communication error (Failed to receive the change record of baud rate). Serial communication error (Failed to receive the data record). Serial communication error (Failed to receive the address record). Serial communication error (Failed to receive the end record). Serial communication error (Received the undefined record). Serial communication error (Odd error). The Flash operation was failed (Sequence error). The Flash operation was failed (VppLow error). The Flash operation was failed (Protect error). The Flash operation was failed (Erase error). The Flash operation was failed (Write error). An error occurred while verifying the erasure. An error occurred while writing the data. The location of the error is displayed. The time of the error occurrence is displayed.

No.1 to No.10 are information messages. These messages are displayed in the normal operation. No.11 to 30 are error messages. Messages No.22 to No.28 indicate Flash-oriented errors. The error address (No.29) and status (No.30) are also displayed at the same time.

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3.3.5.4 Installation / Uninstallation (1) Installation Execute setup.exe and activate the setup wizard.

Figure 46 Select a folder you wish to install to.

Don't change, please.

Figure 47

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The confirmation screen appears. Select [Next].

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Figure 48 The Upgrading Tool is being installed.

Figure 49

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The installation is complete.

Figure 50 The Upgrading Tool icon shown below is configured on your desktop. You can also activate this application by selecting The GX10i Upgrading Tool from Start menu.

Figure 51 The Upgrading Tool icon (2) Uninstallation Execute setup.exe and activate the setup wizard. Running setup.exe uninstalls the preloaded program.

Check here

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The preloaded program is being uninstalled.

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Figure 53 The uninstallation is complete.

Figure 54

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3.3.6 Matters to be attended to the Installation /Uninstallation To install the upgrading tool to the PC that already has one, uninstall the preloaded tool first, and then install the program again. If you are operating the upgrading tool on Windows 98, 98SE or Me operation system, a message may ask you to restart the operation system during the installation. In this case, do so according to the instruction. Even if such a massage does not appear, restart your operation system after the installation is completed. Note) If you are trying to activate the upgrading tool on Windows 98 without restarting it, the following message may appear. In this case, you need to restart the operation system to operate the upgrading tool properly.

Figure 55

Attachment 3

Reset Tool for the phone code

<Description> Reset the phone code to 0000. <Operation> (1) Connect the Reset tool to the cable. (2) Execute PWDinit.exe. (3) Press the power key to access the idle mode. (InsertSIM is displayed.) (4) Press Set to Default.

Figure 56 (5) Enter 2968 and press OK.

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(6) Press Reset. The following confirmation message appears.

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Figure 58 (7) Press Yes .

Figure 59

(8) When initialization is complete, the dialog box below appears. Press OK to turn off the phone.

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[2] SHARP RF Test tool manual 1. Requirements


PC with COM port Mouse TQ-GX10i Data Cable PWB repair jig

Figure 61 PWB repair jig

2. Setup

Figure 62 1. Set PWB and make connections as shown in Figures 64 and 65. Make sure connections are correct at the points shown in Figure 66. 2. Connect PC and TQ-GX10i with Data Cable. 3. Turn on the phone. 4. Start RF Test Tool. 5. Select a COM port to which Data Cable is connected. 6. Press the Initialize & Read Data Button. 7. Figure 69 appears. 8. Click OK to proceed.

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PWB

Setting Pin

Hook

Hook

Figure 64 PWB installation

Black Red

PC

Data Cable

Figure 65 Connections

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Figure 66 Contact points

Push

Figure 67 Turning power on

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3. Tests
3.1 BAND Select & Channel
Select a band and a channel to test. Settings are applied to all tests.

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Input box Band selection

Channel bar Figure 68 [Procedure] 1. Select a band. (GSM or DCS) 2. Select or enter a channel using Channel bar or Input box.

3.2 TX test
Test burst transmission.

TX frequency of selected channels

Current PCL (Read only)

PCL bar TX ON/OFF button

Data patterns

This indicator appears during burst transmission.

Figure 69 [Procedure] 1. Select a band and channel. (see 3.1) 2. Select PCL (Power Control Level) using PCL bar. 3. Select Data pattern. 4. Click TX ON to start burst transmission. (You can check each part in this state.) 5. Click TX OFF to end burst transmission. * Data pattern (TSC 5) includes Training Sequence GSM 5, and other part is pseudo random data. * There may be a slight difference between the power of burst transmission with this tool and that of actual calls. (approximately 0.1dB within PCS bandwidth.)

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GX10i TX power Table (Target power during calibration, supply voltage: 3.7[V]) GSM PCL 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 DCS PCL 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

TX Power [dBm] 31.6 30.0 29.0 27.0 25.0 23.0 21.0 19.0 17.0 15.0 13.0 11.0 9.0 7.0 5.0

TX Power [dBm] 28.6 27.0 26.0 24.0 22.0 20.0 18.0 16.0 14.0 12.0 10.0 8.0 6.0 4.0 2.0 0.0

3.3 RX test
The phone receives burst signals in this test. RX frequency of selected channels Current RX Gain (Read only)

RX Gain Setting bar RX ON/OFF button

Sniff ON/OFF

This indicator appears while receiving burst signals.

Figure 70 [Procedure] 1. Select a channel and band. (see 3.1) 2. Select RX Gain using RX Gain Setting bar. 3. Choose Sniff ON or OFF. 4. Click RX ON to start receiving burst signals. 5. In continuous mode, transmit burst signals from GSM tester. (You can check each part in this state.) 6. Click RX OFF to end receiving burst signals. * In this test, the reception timing cannot be synchronized with burst signals from Signal Generator, etc. * The standard RX Gain Setting is: (Input power at the antenna connector of the phone) + (RX Gain) = 16 dBm Excessive Input power or RX Gain may cause damage to the phone.

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3.4 RSSI Measure
The phone notifies you of input power value at the antenna connector.

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Estimated Power Input box (Integer only)

Measured power box

Measure button Figure 71 [Procedure] 1. Connect the phone and GSM tester (or Signal Generator) with RF cable. 2. Select a band and channel. (see 3.1) 3. Send signals (*) from GSM tester. 4. Enter the value of input power from GSM tester in integers (from 10 to 110) considering RF cable loss. 5. Press the Measure button. 6. The result appears in Measured Power box. * The signal type from GSM tester must be either of two: 1. Continuous sine wave (without modulation) with the frequency as follows: (Frequency of the measured channel) + 67.708kHz. (Ex. channel: GSM 37ch the result: 942.467708 MHz) Power: 110 to 10 dBm 2. BCCH signal of the measured channel Power: 110 to 10 dBm Result When the phone is properly calibrated, the error between Estimated Power and Measured Power is less than 2dB.

4. Termination
Turn off the phone to ensure proper operations.

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[3] Adjustment procedures after replacement of the parts


Be sure to make adjustments to the parts as shown in the table below. 1. Adjustment to 2. Adjustment to camera temperature battery temperature IC105 IC307 Camera FPC Assy Main-screen Display 1. Adjustment procedures of camera temperature 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Place a thermometer near the unit to be adjusted. Make sure the room temperature is over 0C. Attach the battery pack. Access the normal mode by holding down the power key. Transmit the [AT+XDIAG] command. Make sure the screen for the function test mode is displayed. Access the TEMP ADJ mode by pressing the key, and push the 1 (1. CAM TEMP) key. Temperature detected by the sensor is displayed after Temp:. Compare the displayed value to the room temperature. Enter the difference as a corrected value with the key if the displayed value is higher, and use the key if it is lower. The corrected value is displayed after Correct:. 8. Press the # key. [Param Save OK.] will be displayed to notify the corrected value is registed. 9. Press the 0 key to access the initial screen of the function test mode. 10. Press the Power key to exit this mode. 3. Flicker adjustment 4. White defect 5. Optical axis correction adjustment

2. Adjustment procedures of battery temperature 1. 2. 3. Perform steps 1 5 of Camera temperature adjustment procedure. Access the TEMP ADJ mode by pressing the key, and push the 2 (2.BAT TEMP) key. Perform steps 7 10 of Camera temperature adjustment procedure.

3. Flicker adjustment procedure 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Attach the battery pack. Access the manual testmode Access the manual testmodeF81 (LCD Setting) by pressing the 8, 1 and Right Soft keys in this order. Press the 2 (2. VCOM Adjust) key. Adjust the flickers on the screen to the minimum by pressing the and the keys. Make sure visually they are minimized at a distance of about 20 cm from the inverter fluorescent lamp. (Fine adjustments to the DC voltage between LCD electrodes)
Enlargement (Add a black line at every one line)

8 gradation patterns with a black line between each line of the patterns (monochrome pattern)

6. 7.

Press the Centre key twice. [Diag Param Saving] will be displayed to notify the corrected value is registered. Press the Power key to exit this mode.

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4. Procedures of white defect correction

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Attach the battery pack. Access the normal mode by holding down the power key. Connect the unit to the PC and send the [AT+XDIAG] command. Make sure the screen for the function test mode is displayed. Send the [LDDEVPRM] command. Block off light completely from the light sensor after receiving the [LDDEVPRMOK]. If the [LDDEVPRMNG] is received, start from step 5. 7. Transmit the [WHC01540160] command. 8. 6 digits will be received if the transmission is completed after 20 to 30 seconds. Be sure to continue to block off light during this process. <6 digits to be received> In case of [LDDEVPRMOK]: aaabbb will be received. aaa: the number of white defects bbb: the maximum level of dark current In case of [LDDEVPRMNG]: 000000 will be received. This indicates light was not blocked completely. Go back to step 7. 9. Send the [WH] command. 10. If [OK] is received, send the AT [SVDEVPRM] command. 11. After receiving the [SVDEVPRMOK], block off light completely from the light sensor. If the [SVDEVPRME1] is received, go back to step 10. 12. Remove the Data cable from the unit. Press the Power key to exit. * White defect correction White defects indicate pixel defects in the image detected by the light sensor. These appear as white spots even when light is completely blocked off (even on a black background). White defect correction solves this problem. 5. Optical axis adjustment 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Attach the battery pack. Access the normal mode by holding down the Power key. Connect the unit to the PC and send the [AT+XDIAG] command. Make sure the screen for the function test mode is displayed. Press the 6 key. The camera image will appear on the display. Set your face in the center of the camera mirror and press the Centre key (for shooting). Correct the image with the key if it is on the center right, and use the key if it is on the center left. Press the Right Soft key. [Param Save OK.] will be displayed to notify the corrected value is registered. The screen is returned to the shooting screen. The image is moved by 2 dots each time the or key is pressed. Make sure the image is set in the center after performing step 6 several times. Press the 0 key to access the initial screen of the function test mode. Press the Power key to exit this mode.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

7. 8. 9.

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[4] Test points


KEY PWB-B (FRONT SIDE)
TP344

TP317

TP307

TP308

TP309 TP305 TP313

TP319

TP316

TP314

TP304

TP311

TP301

TP321

TP310

TP315

TP322 TP303 TP302 TP312

TP323 TP345

Figure 72 TEST POINT

TP No. TP301 TP302 TP303 TP304 TP305 TP306 TP307 TP308 TP309 TP310 TP311

Signal name VSIM (2.85 V) SIMCLK SIMRST SIMIO TDI RXD ADPDET CONT2 CONT1 RTS CTS

TP No. TP312 TP313 TP314 TP315 TP316 TP317 TP319 TP321 TP324 TP344 TP345

Signal name TXD ADP BATT_SENSE DGND 3V VTCXO (2.9 V) VRF (2.9 V) VBACK (3 V) MIC D GND KEY_BL_ON

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KEY PWB-B (REAR SIDE)

TP328

TPB325

TP330

TP329

TPB332

TPB331 TPB333

Figure 73 TEST POINT

TP No.

Signal name

TPB325 TXD TPB326 RXD TPB331 BATT_SENSE TPB332 DGND TPB333 BATT TPB334 DGND TPB335 BATT TPB343 ADPDET

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TPB335

TPB334

TPB343

TPB326

TP342

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MAIN PWB-A (FRONT SIDE)


TP013 TP019

TP018 TP017

TP015 TP027

TP004

TP002

TP021

TP009

TP014

TP023

TP020

TP025

TP016 TP219
TP031

TP211

TP209

TP022

TP011

TP024

TP213

TP112

TP012

TP026

TP003

TP001

TP006

TP101

TP207 TP156

TP170

TP110 TP111

TP167

TP215

TP208

TP168

TP149

TP154

TP106

TP171

TP204

TP206

TP102

TP155

TP157

TP214

TP212 TP117

TP201

TP152 TP160

TP121

TP172

TP116

TP166

TP216

TP205

Figure 74 TEST POINT

TP No. TP001 TP002 TP003 TP004 TP006 TP009 TP011 TP012 TP013 TP014 TP015 TP016 TP017 TP018 TP019 TP020 TP021 TP022 TP023 TP024 TP025

Signal name /RD /WR /LCD_RST CS_TFTLCD Back light (LED+) VDDCORE 13 MHzCLK Terminal for LCDC adhesion check 1 Terminal for LCDC adhesion check 2 LCD 5 V LCD 15 V LCD 10 V LS DCLK PS2 PS1 SPL GSP GCK ALW GMODE

TP No. TP026 TP027 TP031 TP106 TP107 TP110 TP111 TP112 TP114 TP115 TP116 TP117 TP121 TP149 TP152 TP154 TP155 TP156 TP157 TP160 TP166

TP203

Signal name GCS2 GCS1 Back light (LED) JAKMIC JAKEAR SP1 SP2 VVIB TCK TMS TDI TDO H_AMP Terminal for STACK MEMORY adhesion check 1 Terminal for STACK MEMORY adhesion check 2 TMS/CHECKER_1 TCK_/LED_ON EXT1 CLKOUT Flash-Vpp CINT 2 40

TP114

TP115

TP No. TP167 TP168 TP170 TP171 TP172 TP201 TP203 TP204 TP205 TP206 TP207 TP208 TP209 TP211 TP212 TP213 TP214 TP215 TP216 TP217 TP219

TP107

TP217

Signal name RECIVER_OUTP RECIVER_OUTN AUXADC2 (ADIN) AUXADC6 CLKOUTGATE CHGIN VBACK (3 V) BATT_SENSE VRTC (1.8 V) VCAM (3.1 V) VCORE (1.8 V) VANA (2.45 V) VMEM (2.8 V) VLCD (2.5 V) VEXT_CN (2.5 V) VINT (3 V) VINT_SW (3 V) VT (2.715 V) VIR (2.8 V) POWONKEY VBAT_BB

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MAIN PWB-A (REAR SIDE)


TP151 TP153 TP130 TP122 TP127 TP133 TP145 TP134

TPB163 TPB169 TP158 TP128

TP123 TP132 TP131

TP126 TP118

TP144 TP138 TP146 TP147 TP137 TP125

TP150

TP141

TP176 TP180 TP178 TP174 TP175 TP179 TP173 TP177

TPB008
TPB162

TP129

TP139

TPB007

TP148

TP124

Figure 75 TEST POINT

TP No.

Signal name

TPB162 TCK/LED_ON TPB163 TDI TPB164 TDO TPB165 TMS_CHECKER TPB169 JTAG (3VINPUT) TPB218 POWONKEY TPB220 POWONKEY

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TPB220

TPB218

TPB164

TPB165

GX10i [5] Troubleshooting 1. Power does not turn on.

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Connect a battery with voltage of more than 4.0 V.

NOTE: If the cause is damage to 4-level memory (IC106), ensure to upload flash data before operation as initializing user area may prevent detecting the damaged data. NO A

Manual test mode gained? YES Can initialization of only user area (File System) be conducted by Flash Loader? YES Does the normal mode start? NO Is the program rewritable? YES After restart, the normal mode gained? NO

NO

4-level stack memory (IC106), and IC104 defective.

YES

4-level stack memory (IC106) data damaged.

NO

4-level stack memory (IC106), and IC104 defective.

YES

Program of 4-level stack memory (IC106) transformed.

4-level stack memory (IC106), and IC104 defective. A More than 3.6 V output at Battery terminal (TPB333, TPB335)? YES Voltage of below 1.6 V applied to SENSE terminal (TPB331 or TP314)? YES Is fuse (FS302) connected? YES More than 3.6 V output at VBAT_BB terminal (TP219). YES Voltage of below 1.6 V applied to SENSE terminal (C187 signal side)? YES Is 4-level stack memory (IC106) properly mounted? YES 2.8 V output at VMEM (TP209), and 1.8 V output at VCORE (TP207), respectively? YES 32.768 kHz properly output at X101 2 pin? YES 13 MHz properly output at TP011? NO 2.9 V output at VTCXO (TP317)? YES TCXO (TCX951), IC901 and peripheral circuit defective. 2 42 NO Regulator (IC303) defective. YES IC104 defective. NO X101(32 kHz oscillator), and oscillation circuit defective. NO Power supply IC (IC202) defective. NO Defective mounting of 4-level stack memory (IC106). NO Relay FPC_A or connector CN201 defective. NO Relay FPC_A or connector CN201 defective. NO Blowout of fuse (FS302). NO Battery or battery mounting defective. NO Battery terminal defective, adhesive foreign matter at contact battery (CN303) terminal, or bad soldering.

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2. Incoming audio cannot be heard.
Phone Signal output at TP167/TP168? NO Signal output at C102? NO Signal output at C120? NO Voltage of more than 0.5 V applied to C186 (IC102 6 pin side) ? NO Voltage of more than 2.4 V applied to Q101 3 pin? NO Q101, Q101 2 pin to IC104 78 pin, and IC104 defective. YES YES IC102 or PWB defective. YES YES L103 or L104 defective. YES

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Built-in receiver defective or defective connection between TP167 and TP168.

L103 to IC102 62pin, L104 to IC102 61pin, L103, L104, L107, and L108 defective.

Relay FPC_B, CN202, CN306, JK301, R106, and R109 defective.

Hands free kit When replacing the hands free kit, output available? NO Signal output at JK301 4 pin? NO Signal output at TP107? NO Signal output at C117? NO Is the voltage of 0 V applied to C186? NO Relay FPC_B, CN202, CN306, and JK301 defective. YES IC102 or PWB defective. YES C104 defective. YES Relay FPC_B, CN202, CN306, L303, and JK301 defective. YES Defective connection of JK301. YES Hands free kit defective.

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3. Audio cannot be sent/recorded.


Phone Voltage of 0.5 to 1.5 V applied to TP324? NO YES Voltage of more than 0.5 V applied to C186? YES Built-in microphone defective. Defective connection between microphone and PWB. Components between IC102 54 pin and L314 defective. IC102 defective. NO

Defective connection between IC102 6pin and JK301 5 pin difective. JK301, Relay FPC_B, CN202, CN306, and R109 defective.

Voltage of 0.5 to 1.5 V applied to R112 (C185 side)? NO

YES

Defective connection between jumper (IC102 54 pin to C101) to L314 or jumper (CN202 9 pin to earth) to L315. CN202, Relay FPC_B, CN306, L314, and L315 defective.

Voltage of more than 2.4 V applied to Q101 3 pin? NO Q101 and Q101 2 pin to IC104 78 pin defective.

YES

Q101 3 pin to R112, R106, and R112 defective.

Hands free kit When replacing the hands free kit, output avilable? NO Voltage of 0.5 to 1.5 V applied to C306? NO YES Voltage of 0 V applied to C186? YES JK301, IC102 44 pin to L303, IC102, and L105 defective. NO YES Hands free kit defective.

JK301 5 pin to IC102 6 pin, JK301, R366, CN306, Relay FPC_B and CN202 defective.

Voltage of 0.5 to 1.5 V applied to TP106? NO Voltage of over 2.4 V applied to Q101 3 pin? NO Q101 and Q101 2 pin to IC104 78 pin defective.

YES

Defective connection between jumper (C103 to CN202 18 pin) to L303 or jumper (CN202 9 pin to earth) to L105. CN202, Relay FPC_B, CN306, and L303 defective.

YES

Q101 3 pin to R109, R106, and R109 defective.

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4. Charging impossible.
Start the test mode, using a batterry fully charged with a specified battery charger. Check that the battery voltage is more than 4.15 V.

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Is the voltage of 3 V applied to TP156 when Charge LED is ON? YES Q103, R129, and LED101 defective. NO NO Defective connection between IC104 88 pin and Q103 Base. IC104 Defective.

Does ChargeLED turn on/off when press 1 key by manual testmode F45 (LED setting)? YES Is the temperature shown in the procedure "2.BAT TEMP" of manual testmode F42 (Temp Adjust) correct? (Measuring tolerance: _ + 5 deg) YES Is the battery voltage of 4.15 to 4.25 V shown in the procedure manual testmode F80 (Voltage control)? YES Startup in the normal mode, using a battery with the voltage of 3.3 to 3.8 V.

NO

IC307, R368, CN305, Relay FPC_B, CN201, and IC102 defective.

NO

Defective connection between IC202 5 pin and IC102 4 pin. IC102 and IC202 defective.

When insering AC Charger in External Connector, is the voltage of approx. 5.2 V applied to TP201? YES Approx. 3 to 15 sec after inserting AC Charger in External Connector, does the voltage of TPB335 increase by more than 0.05 V? YES Battery defective.

NO

Defective connection between CN302 18 pin and IC202 7 pin. CN302, CN306, FL303, FL304, FL307, Relay FPC_B, and CN202 defective.

NO

Defective connection between IC202 9 pin and Q305 3 pin. CN305, Relay FPC_A, CN201, R348, Q305, D303, and IC202 defective.

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5. Vibrator does not operate.


Do the vibrator terminals contact with the land? YES Does the voltage between the vibrator terminals show more than 3 V? NO Does the voltage of TP112 show more than 3 V? NO VBAT_AP Voltage applied to IC105 5 pin? NO VBAT_AP Voltage applied to CN201 21 pin? YES Signal output from IC103 19 pin? NO Voltage of approx. 3 V applied to IC103 7 pin? YES IC103 or the control signal line to IC104 defective. NO Jumper (IC103 7 pin to VINT LINE) defective. YES IC101 defective. NO CN201 or Relay FPC_A, CN305, breaking defective. YES IC101 defective. YES CN201 or Relay FPC_A, CN305, breaking defective. YES Vibrator defective. NO Vibrator defective.

6. Clock is reset.
More than 2.5 V output at TP316 when a back-up battery is fitted in the set? YES More than 2.5 V output at TP321 when a back-up battery is fitted in the set? YES Defective mounting of back-up battery holder. NO More than 1.5 V output at TP321 when a back-up battery is not fitted in the set? YES NO Is the back-up battery holder properly mounted? YES Insufficient back-up battery capacity. Back-up battery defective. Back-up battery holder defective. More than 1.5 V output at TP203 when a back-up battery is not fitted in the set? YES More than 1.2 V output at TP205 when a back-up battery is not fitted in the set? YES IC104 defective. NO Regulator IC203 defective. NO NO Voltage detecter IC305 or Q307 and Q306 defective. NO Regulator IC302 defective.

Relay FPC_B or fastening connector defective.

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7. Speaker does not operate.
*When ring tones sound but only key touch tones do not, "Keypad Tones" are set to OFF. Do speaker terminals contact with the land? YES Resistance of 8 ohms available between the speaker terminals? YES Signal output at the speaker land on the relay FPC? NO Signal output at TP110/TP111 ? NO YES VBAT_AP Voltage applied to IC103 15pin? NO VBAT_AP Voltage applied to CN201 21 pin? YES Voltage of approx. 3 V applied to IC103 7 pin? YES Signal output at IC103 12 pin? NO IC103 defective or control signal line to IC104 defective. YES R122 and R123 defective. NO NO Relay FPC_A, CN305, and CN201 defective. YES YES Speaker defective. NO Speaker defective. NO Speaker defective.

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CN201 Defective or Relay FPC_A breaking defective.

R507 and Jumper (IC103 7 pin to VINT LINE) defective.

8. Back light does not turn on.


Do the keypad tones and ring tone sound from the speaker? YES Voltage of VBAT_AP applied between CN201 21 pin and FS001? YES Defective mounting or blowout of FS001. NO Voltage of VBAT_AP applied to IC001 6 pin? YES C027 and C003 defective. To the next page NO Is FS001 (Fuse) properly mounted or connected? YES NO Jumper (between CN201 21 pin and FS001) defective. NO Jumper (between FS302 and CN305 12 pin) or Relay FPC_A, CN305, CN201 defective.

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From the previous page

Which display does not light up? Main or sub?

Only sub-screen display back light. A

Only main-screen display back light or both displays back lights. Is the main-screen display back light set to ON? YES NO Does the back light turn on? YES Nondefective. Is the back light FPC properly soldered at the soldering terminals? YES Voltage of 13 to 24 V applied between the back light FPC soldering terminals? NO IC104 or Jumper (between IC104 33 pin and IC001 4 pin) defective. NO Is the standby back light turned on? YES NO Is the pulse shape sent to IC001 4 pin? (Dont hold to Low?) YES IC001, L001, D001 and L003 defective. NO YES Back light FPC or LED defective. NO NO ON Setting by the following menu. Settings Phone settings Back light

Back light FPC soldering defective.

Voltage of 3 V applied to Q001 gate (G) terminal? YES Voltage of less than 10 mV applied to Q001 drain (D) (R001 side) terminal? YES R001, R003 and IC001 defective.

IC104 defective.

NO

Q001 defective. (approx. 95 mV at drain terminal)

A NO ON Setting by the following menu. Settings Phone settings External display

Is the sub-screen display back light set to ON? YES

Back light

NO

Does the back light turn on? YES Nondefective.

Voltage of 3 V applied to Q002 gate (G) terminal? YES LED001 or Q002 defective.

NO

Defective connection between IC104 64 pin and Q002 gate (G) or IC104 defective.

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9. "No Service" display and receiving/transmitting do not function.
9. 1 "No Service" display and receiving/transmitting do not function in the EGSM band.
[Receiving System] YES Does the signal strength indicator show 4 bars? * Fixed line: During input of 70 dBm. NO After replacing the main PWB unit with a normal one, receiving available? NO After replacing FPC (flexible printed circuit) with a normal one, receiving available? NO Voltage applied to VCO971 7 pin? YES Is VCO971 frequency fixed at 4 times as the EGSM band receiving frequency? YES EGSM-Band Receiving frequency signal applied to IC901 10 and 11 pins? NO EGSM-Band Receiving frequency signal output from FL801 7 pin? NO EGSM-Band Receiving frequency signal input to FL801 9 pin? NO J801 defective. [Transmitting System] Voltage applied to VCO971 7 pin? YES Is VCO971 frequency fixed at 4 times as the EGSMband transmitting frequency + 80 MHz (or 82 MHz)? YES IQ Signal input to IC901 20, 21, 22, and 23 pins? YES Voltage applied to VCO851 11 pin? YES EGSM-Band Transmitting frequency input to IC831 1 pin? YES EGSM-Band Transmitting frequency input to FL801 11 pin? YES EGSM-Band Transmitting frequency input to J801 1 pin? YES J801 defective. NO FL801 defective. NO FL811, R811, IC881, or IC831 defective. NO NO Q304 or Q309 defective. NO IC104, IC102, or PWB defective. NO NO IC202, IC303, Q304, or Q308 defective. YES IC991, IC992, IC993, or FL801 defective. YES FL901 defective. YES IC104, IC102, IC901, or PWB defective. NO NO IC202, IC303, Q304, or Q308 defective. YES FPC defective. YES

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IC104, IC102, CN201, CN202, or PWB defective.

IC901, VCO971, FL971, TCX951, or IC304 defective.

IC901, VCO971, FL971, TCX951, or IC304 defective.

VCO851, IC901, IC991, IC992, or IC993 defective.

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9. 2 "No Service" display and receiving/transmitting do not function in the DCS (PCS) band.
[Receiving System] YES Does the signal strength indicator show 4 bars? * Fixed line: During input of 70 dBm. NO After replacing the main PWB unit with a normal one, receiving available? NO After replacing FPC (flexible printed circuit) with a normal one, receiving available? NO Voltage applied to VCO971 7 pin? YES Is VCO971 frequency fixed at twice as the DCS (PCS) band receiving frequency? YES DCS (PCS)-Band Receiving frequency signal applied to IC901 7 and 8 (4 and 5) pins? NO DCS (PCS)-Band Receiving frequency signal output from FL801 5 (3) pin? NO DCS (PCS)-Band Receiving frequency signal input to FL801 9 pin? NO J801 defective. [Transmitting System] Voltage applied to VCO971 7 pin? YES Is VCO971 frequency fixed at twice as the DCS (PCS)band transmitting frequency + 80 MHz (or 82 MHz)? YES IQ Signal input to IC901 20, 21, 22, and 23 pins? YES Voltage applied to VCO851 11 pin? YES DCS (PCS)-Band Transmitting frequency input to IC831 8 pin? YES DCS (PCS)-Band Transmitting frequency input to FL801 1 pin? YES DCS (PCS)-Band Transmitting frequency input to J801 1 pin? YES J801 defective. 2 50 NO FL801 defective. NO FL816, R816, IC881, or IC831 defective. NO VCO851, IC901, IC991, IC992, or IC993 defective. NO Q304 or Q309 defective. NO IC104, IC102, or PWB defective. NO IC901, VCO971, FL971, TCX951, or IC304 defective. NO IC202, IC303, Q304, or Q308 defective. YES IC991, IC992, IC993, or FL801 defective. YES FL902 (FL903) defective. YES IC104, IC102, IC901, or PWB defective. NO IC901, VCO971, FL971, TCX951, or IC304 defective. NO IC202, IC303, Q304, or Q308 defective. YES FPC defective. YES IC104, IC105, CN201, CN202, or PWB defective.

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10. Main-screen display does not function.
Does the display function after replacement? NO More than 3.2 V applied to TP219? YES More than 2.8 V 0.1 V applied to TP209? YES More than 2.5 V 0.1 V applied to TP009? YES 13 MHz output at Clock TP011? YES 0.1V output at both ends of the liquid crystall reset (Jumper (IC005 40 pin to Q206 2 pin))? YES 3.0 V 0.1 V output at IC002 7 pin? YES -10.2 V 0.6 V output at TP016, 15.3 V 0.9 V at TP015, and 5.1 V 0.1 V at TP014, respectively? YES Are amplitude waveforms of IC003 terminals normal as shown below? 18 pin: 2.7 Vpp (offset value 0V) 17 pin: 1.12 Vpp (offset value -0.06 V) 16 pin: 0.24 Vpp (offset value -0.07 V) 15 pin: 0.78 Vpp (offset value -0.10 V) 14 pin: 2.86 Vpp (offset value -0.14 V) YES Does output of TP017 to TP027 have pulse waveforms? YES Display defective. Or defective mounting of connector CN002. NO IC005 Defective. NO Charge pump regulator IC (IC002) defective. NO IC005 Defective. NO IC004 Defective. NO NO Regulator IC004 defective. NO NO YES Main-screen display defective.

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Refer to Troubleshooting, Power does not turn on. (see page 2-42) Refer to Troubleshooting, Power does not turn on. (see page 2-42)

Refer to Troubleshooting, Power does not turn on. (see page 2-42)

NO

Grayscale generator IC (IC003) defective.

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11. Sub-screen display does not function.


Does the main-screen display function? YES NO ON Setting by the following menu: Settings > Phone settings > External display > Sub-screen display On/Off. NO Refer to Troubleshooting, Power does not turn on. (see page 2-42)

Is the sub-screen display set to ON? YES

Is PWB connector CN001 surely inserted? YES Clean the connector CN001 contact point and insert the sub-screen display again. Does it function? NO Voltage of 3 0.1 V applied to CN001 7 pin? YES

NO

Connector insertion defective.

YES

Connector insertion part soiled.

NO

Jumper (CN001 7 pin to VINT Line) defective.

NO Is CN001 5 pin on the high level? YES Voltage of approx 6.4 V applied to CN001 8 pin? YES Sub-screen display unit defective. NO

Jumper (CN001 5 pin to Q206 2 pin) defective.

C017, control signal line to IC104, or the sub-screen display unit defective.

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12. Camera does not function.


Voltage of 2.5 V applied to TP211? YES Voltage of 2.5 V applied to camera module (CA1001) 36 pin? YES IC104 defective. NO Voltage of 3.0 V applied to TP214? YES FET Q206 defective NO Voltage of 3.0 V applied to Q206 2 pin? YES NO Jumper (CN101 10 pin to VLCD Line) and CN101 defective. Defective disconnection of camera FPC Assy . NO Regulator IC201 and jumper (IC201 5 pin to Q205 emitter) defective.

Voltage of 3.0 V applied to camera module (CA1001) 18 pin? YES

NO

Jumper (CN101 7 pin to Q206 3 pin) and CN101 defective. Defective disconnection of camera FPC Assy.

IC104 defective. NO Voltage of 3.1 V applied to TP206? YES Regulator IC206 defective. NO Voltage of 3.0 V applied to IC206 1 pin? YES

Voltage of 3.1 V applied to camera module (CA1001) 8 pin? YES Is duty of the 13 MHz Clock (TP157) within the range of 40% to 60%? YES Are access signals (R159 both ends) to camera module rectangular waves? YES Are interrupt signals (TP166) from camera module rectangular waves? YES IC104 or camera module defective.

NO

Jumper (CN101 33 pin to IC206 4 pin) and CN101 defective. Defective disconnection of camera FPC Assy.

NO

IC104 defective

NO

IC104 defective

NO

Camera module defective.

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13. SIM Card is not recognized.


Can SIM card be recognized after replacement? YES 2.8 V Output at Q208 5 pin? YES 2.85 V Output at SIM power supply IC202 18 pin? YES Do Jumper (IC104 95 pin to CN201 27 pin) and Jumper (IC104 102 pin to CN201 28 pin)regularly output pulse waves? YES Does TP301 (SIM power source) output 2.85 V? YES NO Defective parts between IC202 18 pin to CN301 1 pin, CN202, Relay FPC_B, CN306 and jumper (CN301 1 pin to CN306 13 pin) defective. NO NO IC202 or Q208 defective. NO IC104 defective. NO SIM card defective or undesignated SIM card used.

IC104 defective.

Do TP304 and TP302 regularly output pulse waves? YES

NO

Defective parts between IC104 95 pin to CN301 6 pin or IC104 102 pin to CN301 3 pin. CN201, Relay FPC_A, CN305 and jumper (CN301 6 pin to R305) defective.

Does SIM reset signal TP303 output 3.0 V? YES Is SIM card connector (CN301) properly mounted? YES IC104 defective.

NO

Defective parts between IC104 114 pin to CN301 2 pin, IC104, CN201, Relay FPC_A, CN305 and R363 defective.

NO

Defective mounting of SIM card connector (CN301).

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14. IrDA Communications unavailable


Set the specified distance and angle necessary for IrDA communications.

2.8 V Output at Q207 2 pin? YES Does IrDA power source TP216 output 2.8 V? YES Do transmitting signals (R142 signal side) regularly output pulse waves? YES 3.0 V Output at VCC (UN301 3 pin)? YES More than 2.0 V available for IrDA power source (UN301 8 pin)? YES Less than 0.2 V applied at SD signal (UN301 5 pin)? YES Do receiving signals (UN301 6 pin) regularly output pulse waves? YES Do transmitting signals (UN301 7 pin) regularly output pulse waves? YES After replacement of Infrared port (UN301), communications available? YES Infrared port (UN301) defective or defctive mounting.

NO

IC104 defective.

NO

Q207 defective.

NO

IC104 defective.

NO

Defective parts between IC205 5 pin to UN301 3 pin. CN202, Relay FPC_B, CN306 and jumper (UN301 3 pin to R354) defective.

NO

Defective parts between Q207 3 pin to UN301 8 pin. CN202, Relay FPC_B, CN306 defective.

NO

Defective parts between UN301 5 pin to Q207 6 pin.CN305, Relay FPC_A, CN201 defective.

NO

Defective connection between UN301 6 pin to IC104 52 pin. CN201, Relay FPC_A, CN305 defective.

NO

Defective parts between IC104 39 pin to UN301 7 pin. CN201, Relay FPC_A, CN305 defective.

NO

IC104 defective.

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GX10i [6] Specification for function test


Outline

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AT commands are used for the function test mode. To enter the general mode, send the command AT+XDIAG. Then the machine can accept all key test functions (see All Key Test and Others on page 2-70) and further commands from the computer.

KEY Layout Left Soft Side Up Side Down Send 1 2 ABC 5 JKL 8 TUV 0 Right Soft

Centre

End/Power 3 DEF 6 MNO 9 WXYZ #

4 GHI 7 PQRS

Logic of signals
1) Setting function (AT Command: AT+XDIAG) Asynchronous (Consisting of 115200bps, data length 8, start 1, stop 1, and Parity None). 2) After shifting to Function Test Incoming/Outgoing serial signals should be as follows. ST ST: D0-D7: PB: SP: Start bit Data bit Parity bit Stop bit D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 PB SP H L

After AT+XDIAG 1. Transmission rate: 19,200bps 2. Synchro system Asynchronous (Consisting of data length 8, start 1, stop 1, and Parity None)

Signal protocol
1. The personal computer requests a response from a mobile machine to establish communications. 2. When keys are pressed, appropriate key codes are transmitted serially. 3. ASCII Characters (only capitals in the case of alphabet) are used for incoming/outgoing serial signals. At the end, return codes (0Dh, 0Ah) are added. 4. Once making a request, the personal computer cannot make another request until the mobile machine returns a certain response. Time-out does not occur.

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Basic procedure (when using Hyper terminal) Flow chart
Connect the phone to PC.

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Turn on the phone.

Open Hyper terminal.

Send AT+XDIAG with 115200 bps and proper ASCII setting.

The phone is in the All key test mode.

Change the baud rate from 115200 bps to 19200 bps for further commands.

Send further commands to check the phone.

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(Details) 1. Connect the phone to the computer via a data cable. 2. Turn on the phone. 3. Open Hyper terminal. (Start Program Accessory Communication 4. Enter the name and choose the desired icon. Then click OK.

Hyper terminal)

Figure 76

5. Choose the appropriate COM port for network and click OK.

Figure 77

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6. Adjust the port settings and click OK.

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Figure 78

7. From the file menu, select Properties and click the Settings tab.

Figure 79

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8. Click ASCII setting and check Send line ends with line feeds and Echo typed characters locally.

Figure 80

9. Click OK for ASCII setting and Properties to exit.

Figure 81

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10. Send AT+XDIAG You will see AATT++XXDDIIAAGG instead of AT+XDIAG as shown below by the Local echo mode, although you input AT+XDIAG. After sending you will receive OK, and the machine should enter the All key test mode (see All Key Test and Others on page 2-70).

Figure 82

11. If you send further commands, you must change the baud rate from 115200 to 19200 as follows; 11-1. Disconnect communications.

Clik here

Figure 83

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11-2. From the file menu, select Properties and click Configure.... Then change the baud rate to 19200 as follows;

Clik here
Figure 84

11-3. Click OK for Port setting and Properties to exit. You can now send commands. (See example below for the BATVAL command.)

Figure 85

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1) Basic Operation Test
<Startup and initial condition>

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Fit a battery or a dummy battery in the set. Hold down the End/Power key to start up in the general mode. Then enter AT+XDIAG without pressing any key. Start up in the general function test mode. (3 sec. until startup) Back light OFF After startup, H/W CHECK GX-10i is displayed. When adjusting by the AT command, be sure to perform the LDDEVPRM command before adjustment and the SVDEVPRM command after adjustment. Incoming/Outgoing Serial Signal Format for Basic Operation Test
Item FROM to SRAM Incoming Serial Signal Outgoing Serial Signal Command LDDEVPR M n None Response LDDEVPRM OK LDDEVPRM NG Contents Test Method

FROM to SRAM extension. Before adjustment perform this The contents of FROM are dam- command to output the adjustment aged. value stored in FROM to SRAM. Checking that LEDs light up. LED1: Main-screen display back light lights up. LED2: Green LED lights up. LED3: Red LED lights up. LED4: Key back light lights up. LED0: All LEDs light off. Checking frequency of the real time clock. Normal: When OUT32K1 is transmitted, TP205 frequency is 32.768 kHz 1.11 kHz. Reading the voltage of the battery power line. BATVAL is transmitted, OK and the voltage value are returned. Writing time to the clock. When RTCWR yymmddhhmmss is transmitted, yy (year), mm (month), mm (hour), and ss (minute) are written. Reading time of the clock. When RTCRD is transmitted, time of day is read out. Refer to the Adjustment procedures after replacement of parts on pages 2 36 and 2 37.

LED Checking LCD back light voltage

5 4 3 2 1 0

LEDn (n=0, 1, 2, 3, 4) Sub-screen display back light. Key back light LED. Red LED lights up. Green LED lights up. Main-screen display back light lights up. All LEDs light off. *1 OUT32Kn 32 kHz Output (MON Output) 32 kHz Stop (Returned to ALT1)

Measuring RTC clock

OUT32K

1 0

Battery voltage check RTC Test (Writing)

BATVAL

None

Okn.nn

Reading down to the last two digits of voltage.

RTCWR

yymm ddhh mmss None

OK

Writing time of day yymmddhhmmss to RTC. *2

RTC Test (Reading)

RTCRD

RTC yymmddhhmmss Reading time of day yymmddhhmmss from RTC. *2 ADSETOK TMPADH <Readout AD value> TMPADL <Readout AD value> TMPADRDY Adjustment mode ended. *3 2.2 V Measurement started. 0.4 V Measurement started. Adjustment mode started.

Temperature TMPAD A/D Adjustment

4 3 2 1

Temperature TMP check

TMPnxx: Temperature Temperature readout. (0 C NG: Except 0 50 C min.) n=1: Camera n=2: Battery

Reading temperature measured by the temperature sensor. When TMP is transmitted, TM and temperature are returned. In case of other than 0 50 C, NG is returned.

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Incoming Serial Signal Outgoing Serial Signal Command n 4nn 3nn 2nn 1nn Response TMPADJ4nn TMPADJ3nn TMPADJ2nn TMPADJ1nn

Item

Contents Battery side -nn C. (Not cumulative subtraction) Battery side +nn C. (Not cumulative addition) Camera side -nn C. (Not cumulative subtraction) Camera side +nn C. (Not cumulative addition) nn: To input difference from the present temperature. Cumulative addition is unavailable for more than one transmission. 1: 2.4 kbps 2: 9.6 kbps 3: 19.2 kbps 4: 38.4 kbps 5: 57.6 kbps 6: 115.2 kbps OK if 5A is detected. If values other than 5A are detected, they are returned. Data cannot be received.

Test Method Correcting difference between the ambient temperature and the temperature read by the sensor. Comparing the ambient temperature and the temperature read by the sensor to transmit the corrected value. TMPADJ15: To raise temperature by 5 C. TMPADJ25: To reduce temperature by 5 C. * When the same commands are transmitted several times, corrected vales are not added. Provide the set in the IrDA jig mode to the other end of the line to perform the transmitting/receiving test. When IRDA is transmitted, the set in the IrDA jig mode receives signals and returns 5A. Detecting 5A, the tested set returns OK to the personal computer. When values are other than 5A, Ngaa is returned. If data cannot be received, NG NODATA is returned. *4 When IRDACH5 is transmitted, using the command to set the IrDA jig mode, the jig mode starts. Reset, or disconnect the power from the set, to release the jig mode. *4

Temperature TMPADJ correction

IrDA Test

IRDA

1 2 3 4 5 6 OK NG aa NG NODATA

IrDA Jig Mode

IRDACH

1 2 3 4 5 6 OK

1: 2.4 kbps 2: 9.6 kbps 3: 19.2 kbps 4: 38.4 kbps 5: 57.6 kbps 6: 115.2 kbps IrDA Jig mode entered. After that commands are rejected.

(Vibrator)

VIB

1 0

VIBn

MA2 Test MELO (Sound) 1 0 MELOn

Asynchronous drive. (Always Checking vibrator operation. When VIB1 is transmitted, the vibrator ON) operates continuously; when VIB2 is Stop. transmitted, it stops operation. Melody playback. Stop. *5 Checking melody playback. When MELO1 is transmitted, melody is played back from the speaker; when MELO2 is transmitted, playback stops.

Memory test MEMCHK1 (SRAM)

00000 00000 07FF FE5

MEMCHK1 OK MEMCHK1 NG 0000 0000dddd

Checking read/write of 4Mbit SRAM. Addresses (00000000 to 0007FFFE) are checked. For NG, the address 00000000 and the readout data dddd are returned. (dddd: Production Process No) Checking read/write of 16 Mbit. Addresses (00300000 to 003 Smartcombo RAM. FFFFE) are checked. For NG, the address 00300000 and the readout data dddd are returned. (dddd: Production Process No)

Memory test MEMCHK2 (PSRAM)

00300 00000 3FFF FE5

MEMCHK2 OK MEMCHK2 NG 0030 0000dddd

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Incoming Serial Signal Outgoing Serial Signal Command n Response SVDEVPRM None SVDEVPRM OK SVDEVPRM E1 None None

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Item SRAM to FROM saving

Contents

Test Method

After adjustment, adjusted values in SRAM to FROM saving. Garbled SRAM (No saving).*6 SRAM are saved to FROM. POWER OFF POWER OFF when PWRDOWN is transmitted.

POWER OFF PWRDOWN

*1: The LED test is also available in the manual test mode F45. <Startup> 1. Fit a battery in the set to start the manual test mode. 2. Press the keys 4 5 Right Soft to start the manual test mode F45 (LED Setting). 3. Press the following keys for ON/OFF operation.
Key 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Centre OFF Charge LED ON/OFF Incoming call LED ON/OFF Key LED ON/OFF Back light ON/OFF Test LED ON/OFF Sub back light ON/OFF End Description Contents All switches OFF Charge LED (LED101: RED) MA2 LED (LED101: GREEN) Key LED (LED302 to LED309: GREEN) LCD Back light (Back light FPC: WHITE) Test LED (Not mount) Sub Back light (LED001: WHITE) Shifting from this mode to the initial screen

Every time a key is pressed, the operation, OFF Brightness 1 2 3 4 standby light, is repeated.

4. Press the key Centre to return to the initial screen with the display, Diag Param Saving. 5. Press the End/Power key to finish operation. *2: YY=00: Year of 2000 RTC writing is also available in the manual test mode F40. <Startup> 1. Fit a battery in the set to start the manual test mode. 2. Press the keys, 4 0 Right Soft, to start the manual test mode F40 (Rtc Setting). 3. Press the following keys to set time of day. (For determination, press the key Right Soft.) 1: Year 2: Month 3: Day 4: Hours 5: Minutes 6: Seconds 4. Every time the key Left Soft is pressed, time of day is displayed in a moment. 5. Press the key Centre to return to the initial screen with the display, Diag Param Saving. 6. Press the End/Power key to finish operation. *3: Only when performing the TMPAD4 command or turning power OFF/ON, A/D adjusted values are reflected in temperature. *4: The IrDA test is also available in the manual test mode F13. <Startup in the jig mode> Provide a set other than the tested set, which has been confirmed to operate normally. Use this set as the IrDA receiver. 1. Fit a battery in the set to start the manual test mode. 2. Press the keys, 1 3 Right Soft to start the manual test mode F13 (IrDA Test). 3. Press the key Left Soft (S1: Test Device Mode). * The infinite loop mode for the IrDA data stand-by is started. After finishing the test, remove the battery. <Startup in the test mode> Data are transmitted/received by using the tested set. 1. Fit a battery in the set to start the manual test mode. 2. Press the keys, 1 3 Right Soft, to start the manual test mode F13 (IrDA Test). 3. Direct the IrDA window of the tested set to that of the jig set. 4. Press the key 0 (0: Check IrDA) to transmit A5 data automatically. 5. When OK Data: 5A is displayed, transmitting/receiving is normally completed. When NG Data: ** is displayed, transmitting/receiving is abnormally ended. 6. Press the key Centre to return to the initial screen with the display, Diag Param Saving. 7. Press the End/Power key to finish operation.

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*5: The melody playback test is also available in the manual test mode F51. <Startup> 1. Fit a battery in the set to start the manual test mode. 2. Press the keys, 5 1 Right Soft, to start the manual test mode F51 (Melody Test). 3. Press the following keys to switch operations.
Key Description Selecting melody tone. Contents Select the next melody by toggling. If the final melody is selected, further selection is unavailable. Select the preceding melody by toggling. If the default melody is selected, further selection is unavailable. Toggle the selected ring tone between playback and stop. Default: 16 dB 0: Stop 1: Playback Toggle the key touch tone between ON and OFF. 0: Stop 1: Output (DTMF: 16dB) Turn up the volume by 1 level. During playback of ring tone: Ring tone is changed. During key touch tone output: Incoming audio volume is changed. Turn down the volume by 1 level. During playback of ring tone: Ring tone is changed. During key touch tone output: Incoming audio volume is changed. Shifting from this mode to the initial screen

Selecting melody tone.

Ring tone playback. Playback/Stop. Key touch tone output. Volume control.

Right Soft

Volume control.

Centre

End

4. Press the key Centre to return to the initial screen with the display, Diag Param Saving. 5. Press the End/Power key to finish operation. *6: Handling diag calibration data. Contents of diag calibration data: 1. 4 Kinds of A/D Adjustment values. 2. Camera adjustment data (Dark current, white flaw).

WR Diag RD SRAM

SVDEVPRM F_ROM Diag area LDDEVPRM

Figure 86 Handling Diag Calibration Data

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2) Camera Adjustment/Test
When adjusting by the AT command, be sure to perform the LDDEVPRM command before adjustment and the SVDEVPRM command after adjustment. Incoming/Outgoing Serial Signal Format for Camera Adjustment
Item Incoming Serial Signal Outgoing Serial Signal Command n Response In the case of OK. AAA, BBB AAA: Number of white flaws BBB: Max. level In the case of NG. COUNT NG (More than 1000 white flaws) 000000: Insufficient light shielding OK Contents S: Mode (0 to 3) ww: Dividing ratio (00 to 16) x: Average number (0 to 4) yyy: Thresholddetection frequency (000 to 255) z: G Data mode (0 to 3) *1 Test Method

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Dark current WHC 0154 (Including correction 0160 initialization) and white flaw check.

Refer to the Adjustment procedures after replacement of parts on pages 2 36 and 2 37.

White flaw correction *1 Camera operation

WH None (Including initialization) CAM

White flaw correction.

Refer to the Adjustment procedures after replacement of parts on pages 2 36 and 2 37. Checking photography. When CAM 1 is transmitted, the camera operates; when CAM 2 is transmitted, operation stops.

1 0

CAMn

ON OFF (Camera display)

Optical axis CPH adjustment

1 2

CPH aa: Value of COFSH *2

Image shifted by 2 dots to the Adjusting deviation of the right and left optical axes. right. Image shifted by 2 dots to the left. Shutter ON Shutter OFF Shutter ON/OFF operation. When SHT 1 is transmitted, the shutter turns ON; when SHT0 (to fix the screen) is transmitted, the shutter is released. Changing zoom. When ZOOM 1 is transmitted, the double size image is displayed; when ZOOM 2 is transmitted, the original state is returned.

Shutter ON/ SHT OFF

1 0

SHT n

Zoom ON/OFF

ZOOM

1 0

ZOOM n

ZOOM ON (Only double size) ZOOM OFF

*1: Be sure to check white flaw (WHC command) before performing white flaw correction (WH command). *2: Center value (Initial value): 12 Adjustment range: 04 to 20.

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3) LCD Test
When adjusting by the AT command, be sure to perform the LDDEVPRM command before adjustment and the SVDEVPRM command after adjustment. Main-Screen Display Test
Item Incoming Serial Signal Outgoing Serial Signal Command 3 2 1 0 =nn None n Response LCDDISPn Contents VCOM adjustment pattern. Color bar (65 k colors). Black display (65 k colors). White display (65 k colors). Changing DL [7 : 0] bit value of SIF1 register (No redrawing). Read the current data. Test Method LCDDISP3 is the command for flicker adjustment pattern.

Checking LCDDISP LCD display

Flicker adjustment Flicker adjustment

VCOM VCOMRD

nn (nn: 0 to D6) VCOMRD=nn

Flicker adjustment by performing the AT command. Flicker adjustment by performing the AT command.

VCOM Adjustment (Flicker adjustment) Display the 8-gradation pattern. Seeing from the position within 20 cm from the inverted fluorescent light, adjust the VCOM voltage, performing the VCOM command. Voltage for the lowest flicker is optimal for VCOMDC. Flicker can be adjusted manually without using the AT command. (Refer to the, Adjustment procedures after replacement of parts on pages 2 36 and 2 37.)
Close-up (black lines displayed line by line)

Black lines are displayed line by line of the 8-gradation pattern (Black-and-white pattern)

Sub-Screen Display Test


Item Incoming Serial Signal Outgoing Serial Signal Command 2 1 0 n OK Response Contents Test Method

C h e c k i n g SUBLCD the rear liquid crystal display

Inverted display of hounds tooth Checking the sub liquid crystal display. check S. Hounds tooth check. Initial display.

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4) Audio Test
Incoming/Outgoing Serial Signal Format for Audio Test
Item Incoming Serial Signal Outgoing Serial Signal Command n 4xx 3xx 2xx 1xx 0 Response PCMLPnxx (xx: Volume level) Contents Mic to JackEar path check. JackMic to Earpiece check. Jack to Jack path check. Mic to Earpiece path check. Path release (Finished) Test Method

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Audio PCMLP system power source and codec loopback test.

Loop-back test for codec IC. PCMLP120: Checking that signals from the main unit microphone (TP324) are transmitted to the main unit earpiece (between TP167 and TP168). (In case that the volume level is 20) (Other cases.) PCMLP220: Between the hands free microphone and the hands free earpiece. PCMLP320: Between the hands free microphone and the main unit earpiece. PCMLP420: Between the main unit microphone and the hands free earpiece. PCMLP0: Exiting from the loopback.

H/S Detection

EAR

None

EARONEAROFF

Detection of hands free insertion. Detecting that the hands free is connected to the hands free connector. When EAR is transmitted: EARON is returned if the hands free is connected, and EAROFF returned if not connected.

Gain Table during Mic to Earpiece and JackMic to Earpiece Path Check. xx 00 03 07 11 15 20 Table of Audio Volume 0x1F 0x13 0x11 0x0E 0x09 0x04 DAC Output Gain Equivalent to Volume (dB) Position for User Setting Mute 19.5 dB 16.5 dB 12.0 dB 4.5 dB +3.0 dB MUTE VOLUME 1 VOLUME 2 VOLUME 3 VOLUME 4 VOLUME 5

Gain Table during Jack to Jack and Mic to JackEar Path Check. xx 00 03 07 11 15 20 Table of Audio Volume 0x1F 0x12 0x0E 0x0A 0x06 0x02 DAC Output Gain Equivalent to Volume (dB) Position for User Setting Mute 18.0 dB 12.0 dB 6.0 dB 0 dB +6.0 dB MUTE VOLUME 1 VOLUME 2 VOLUME 3 VOLUME 4 VOLUME 5

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5) All Key Test and Others


<Startup and initial condition> Fit a battery or a dummy battery in the set. Hold down the End/Power key to start up in the general mode. Then enter AT + XDIAG. Start up in the function test mode. (3 sec. until startup) After any key is pressed, the AT command is rejected. After the start of the test mode, the Data cable can be removed. Key Send Contents Vibrator operation. VIBRATOR Displayed. Stop the vibrator with the key 0 to return to the all key test mode initial screen. Playback melody at max. volume (MERODY1 in the normal condition). MELODY displayed. Press the key to set the volume to the minimum, and the key #, to the maximum, respectively. Stop melody with the key 0 to return to the all key test mode initial screen. Playback the ringer at max. volume (Ringer1 in the normal condition). RINGER displayed. Press the key to set the volume to the minimum, and the key #, to the maximum, respectively. Stop melody with the key 0 to return to the all key test mode initial screen.

Centre Full-rate codec loop-back. CODEC INT displayed. Stop loop-back with the key 0 to return to the all key test mode initial screen. 1 Display check mode. Display is as shown below. Green LED lights up. Back light is switched to the main light to turn on. LED CHECK GX-10i ROM VERSION: BLCD:48 Gx10i diag version. 2002.**.** v ** T_2.3 2003/**/** **: **: ** 1 White Red Green Blue Black Color bar (Returning to white.) 6 LED: Orange; Remained as it is until the key 0 is pressed. Press the key 0 to turn off the green LED and return to the all key test mode initial screen. Side Up: Rear back light ON with no display. Thereafter toggling between test display and no display. Side Down: Rear back light ON with test display. Thereafter toggling between no display and test display. 2 3 8 IrDA Check (115 kbps). Press the key 0 to return to the initial screen. Display changed to CHG CHECK. Press the key 0 to return to the initial screen. AC Charger is inserted to turn on the red LED. Rear liquid crystal contrast check. Press the key 0 to return to the initial screen. Side Up Side Down 0 6 Writing to SRAM by increasing contrast by one level. Writing to SRAM by decreasing contrast by one level. Returning to the all key test initial screen without contrast memory.

Camera turns ON to display camera image. (Optical axis at the left end) Press the key Left Soft to repeat ZOOM ON/OFF operation. Press the key Centre to repeat shutter ON/OFF operation. Press the key to shift the image by 2 dots to the left, and the key , by 2 dots to the right, respectively. Press the key Right Soft to write optical axis adjustment value. Press the key 0 to return to the all key test initial screen.

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Key 9 Contents Red LED ON. LCD display is shown below. Back light remains ON. RTC contents are displayed at the time the key 9 is pressed. Clock does not tick. KEY CHECK GX-10i ROM VERSION : BLCD:48 2003/**/** **: **: ** Gx10i diag version. 2002.**.** v ** T_2.3 2003/**/** **: **: **

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Press all keys except the key 0 in random order. The first pressing of the key brings white display and red LED OFF. Every pressing makes a bleep. Opening/closing flip also makes a bleep. With flip closed, green LED ON. Press the key to sound melody. (When pressing the next key, melody stops.) Press the key so sound ringer at max volume. (When pressing the next key, ringer stops.) Press the key 0 before pressing all keys to return to the all key test initial screen. When pressing all keys except the key 0, ringer sounds at max. volume. Green LED for incoming call blinks and the screen display becomes black. When closing the flip, the ringer stops sounding. (Thereafter the ringer does not sound.) After that open/close the flip to make a bleep. Close it to turn on green LED. Press the key 0 to stop ringer, to turn off green LED for incoming call, and to return to the all key test initial screen. # Sum check. SUM CHECK GX-10i ROM VERSION : BLCD:48 SUM: Gx10i diag version. 2002.**.** v ** T_2.3 2003/**/** **: **: ** Press the key 0 to return to the all key test initial screen.

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Contents Shifting to the mode for temperature correction. TEMP ADJ 1. CAM TEMP 2. BAT TEMP 0. EXIT

Key

1 (Selecting the camera side) or 2 (Selecting the battery side) 0 Exit TEMP ADJ (BAT) Temp. 25 Deg. Correct : KEY: KEY: +00 Deg +1 Deg. - 1 Deg.

: +1 C Correction in the correction mode. : -1 C Correction in the correction mode. #: Determination of corrected value. TEMP is not updated automatically. Press the key 0 to return to the all key test initial screen. Note) LCD Display: No temperature correction during the all key test; Display in the user contrast setting default condition. Test Display:

6) Initializing Flash User Domain (Manual Test Mode F99)


Only use the troubleshooting procedure, Power does not turn on (page 2 - 42). Take care that the user setting data will be lost in this operation. Before starting this mode, be sure to backup the user data, referring to SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD. <Startup> 1. Fit a battery in the set to start the manual test mode. 9 Right Soft, to start the manual test mode F99 (User Function). 2. Press the keys, 9 3. When Input Mode No: is displayed on the screen, enter 1 and press the key Right Soft. 4. EE_FORMAT START is displayed on the screen. 5. FINISHED PLEASE ANY KEY is displayed on the lower part of the screen. 6. Press the any key to return to the initial screen of the manual test mode. 7. Press the Centre key. 8. Press the End/Power key to finish operation. After initialization, start up in the general mode.

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[1] Servicing Concerns
General 1. Before servicing, you must warn the user that the repair may clear the information stored in the memory. 2. Before storing or transporting the circuit board, put it into the conductive bag or wrap it in aluminium foil. (C-MOS IC may be damaged by electrostatic charges.) 3. In order not to stain cosmetic parts such as a cabinet, especially clear window parts for main and sub-screen display panels by finger print or whatever, please cover your finger by finger sack. Also, please take care about surface of main and subscreen display panels not to stamp finger print. 4. To prevent oxidation which cause connection problem, please do not touch any terminal on electric board, microphone, vibrator, earpiece and speaker. If you have to touch there, please cover your finger by finger sack. If you touch those parts, please clean by soft dry cloth. Also, please do not touch shield case on electric board directly without finger sack, otherwise performance of the phone may decline because of oxidation. 5. Since FPC is sensitive, please handle FPC careful so that you will not make any damage. 6. Please do not wet the moisture sensor. Once the sheet is wet, red ink is supposed to run. In this case, please replace the sheet with new one. Please take care about your sweat. 7. Be sure to remove the Li-Ion battery from mobilephone. 8. Take sufficient care on static electricity of integrated circuits and other circuits by using static electricity prevention bands when servicing. For disassembling 1. Please do not remove the board of base band section by pulling external interface connector, otherwise you will make damage to the board. 2. Shield case is attached on shield case holder without clearance. When you remove it, please take care not to remove together with shield case holder. If you remove shield case holder together, you can not attach it again because it is attached by solder and in such a case, you should have taken electric pattern on the board as well. For reassembling 1. Please make sure that all cosmetic parts have no scratch and clean. 2. Please make sure that you can open and close handset smoothly and hear tick sound of hinges. 3. Please make sure that sub-screen display cushion can not be seen from the window. 4. Please make sure that main screen display panel is placed in proper position without inclination. 5. Please make sure that all three battery terminals protrude evenly.
Sub-Screen Display Cushion
Standard position Main-screen display holder ass'y

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FASTENING TORQUE (Referential Value) PWB/ Front Cabinet, Display Back Cabinet, Key/ Display 15.7 2.0 N cm (1.6 0.2 Kgf cm) 17.7 2.0 N cm (1.8 0.2 Kgf cm)

The value is for reference when an electric screwdriver is used. SOLDERING SPECIFICATION Soldering iron must be set to 350 C for 3 seconds. STANDARD POSITION OF ATTACHMENT When replacing the Spacer, FPC,A, Spacer, FPC,C, Main Screen Display, Tape and Sub -Screen Display Cushion shown below ( ), be sure to attach it to the designated position.
Spacer, FPC, A

Standard position Standard position Spacer, FPC, C Standard position

Main-screen display (Front side) Standard position Standard position

Tape

Standard position

Figure 1
Standard position 0.5mm Standard position

6. Please make sure that the pawl of aerial is upside. 31

Figure 2

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[2] Disassembly and reassembly


To reassemble, follow the reverse procedure.

(A1) x 1
STEP 1 REMOVAL Back Cabinet Assembly, Key PROCEDURE 1.Battery Cover .......... 2.Li-Ion Battery .......... 3.Screw Cover ........... 4.Screw ...................... 5.Hook ........................ (A1)x1 (A2)x1 (A3)x2 (A4)x4 (A5)x4 FIGURE 3

(A2) x 1 (A3) x 2
4

Key PWB-B

1.Socket ..................... (B1)x2 2.Solder ...................... (B2)x5 3.Hook ........................ (B3)x4

(A4) x 2 1.7 x 5 mm (A4) x 2 1.7 x 5 mm

Back Cabinet Ass'y, Key (A5) x 4

Figure 3

Relay FPC

(B1) x 1 (B2) x 1 Key-PWB-B

(B2) x 2 (B1) x 1

(B2) x 2

(B3) x 4

Electrostatic plate (Inside) * Back Cabinet A'ssy, Display

Figure 4

* Be careful not to deform the electrostatic plate (PSLDC3348AFZZ) used to eliminate static electricity when installing/removing the key PWB. 32

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(C3) x 4
STEP 3 REMOVAL Back Cabinet Assembly, Display Main PWB-A PROCEDURE 1.Screw Cover ........... (C1)x3 2.Screw ...................... (C2)x7 3.Hook ........................ (C3)x4 1.Solder ...................... (D1)x5 2.Socket ..................... (D2)x5 3.Hook ........................ (D3)x4 FIGURE 5

(C2) x 3 6 x 3.8 mm

Plus driver #0

Main PWB-A

(C2) x 1 1.7 x 5 mm (C1) x 1 (C2) x 1 1.7 x 5 mm (C1) x 1

(C2) x 2 1.7 x 5 mm (C1) x 1

Figure 5

(D1) x 2

(D2) x 1 (D2) x 1

(D2) x 1 (D1) x 1

(D2) x 2

(D1) x 1

(D1) x 1 (D3) x 4

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CHAPTER 4. DIAGRAMS
[1] Block diagram [Main]

RF I/F V-ANA V-CORE V-MEM CLKIN (13MHz) V-SIM V-CO V-ME V-INT

IRXP IRXN QRXP QRXN

ITXP ITXN QTXP QTXN

RAMPDAC AFCDAC

CLKON,GPO_1(TXON) GPO_2(BS2),GPO_9(RFON) GPO_16(BS0),GPO_17(BS1)

GPO_18(SYNTHEN) GPO_20(SYNTHDATA) GPO_21(SYNTHCLK)

IC102 AD6521ACA ANALOG BASEBAND I Transmit Filter DAC GSMK MOD Q Transmit Filter DAC Power RAMP Filter Ranping RAM DAC I Receive ADC Q Receive ADC EP100 EARPIECE MIC100 MICROPHONE VOUTNOR* PGA VINAUXP PGA Filter ADC AFC DAC AUXADC[1:6] IDAC AUX ADC Voltage Reference Battery Voltage Divider Control Registers DAC Filter Filter Voiceband Serial Port Filter Filter VSDO,VSFS VSDI BSDO,BSOFS BSDI,BSIFS Baseband Serial Port GPO_0 (RXON) GPO_1 (TXON) GPO_5 (ARSM) GPO_6 (ATSM)

IC104 AD6526XCA DIGITAL BASEBAND BSPORT VSPORT

V-ANA

GPO_3

HSL/ Trace

Ciph Cop Vite Cop

ASDO,ASFS ASDI Auxiliary Serial Port GPO_24(RESET) CLKOUT_GATE CLKOUT (13MHz)

MCU Su SBUS

BOOT ROM

MCU ARM7TDMI 39MHz

GPO_3

C & B

MVBAT

JK301 HANDS FREE CONNECTOR

V-SIM V-CORE A V-ANA VT V-MEM (out of use) (out of use)

SIM LDO DIGITAL Core LDO ANALOG LDO TCXO LDO MEMORY LDO RTC LDO REF BUFFER

IC202 ADP3408ACP POWER SUPPLY

BATT+

PWRONOIN

PWRON MMI GPIO DISPLAY RTC KEYPAD BMC SIM USC UART G IR HO

CLKON,GPIO_24(SIMEN) Power-UP Sequencing And Protection Logic nRESET GATEIN High(V-MEM) GPO_7(CHGEN) GPIO_22(EOC) GPIO_13(CHRDET)

Battery Charge Controller

ROWX

PWRONKEY

CHRIN

BATSNS GATEDR ISENSE

External Circuit For Charging

(JTAGEN)

(nRESET)

USC6(C ONT2/GSPdb_RX/DAIRESET)

USC0(ADP/GSPda_TX/DAICLK)

USC5(CTS)

USC1(RXD)

USC4(RTS)

USC2(TXD)

GPIO_8(CONT1/DTR)

USC3(ADPDET)

KEYPADROW[4:0] KEYPADCOL[4:0] POWER-UP KEY V-EXT_CN (2.5V) GPO_4

V-SIM SIMDATAOP SIMCLK GPIO_23(RESET) CN301 SIM CARD CONNECTOR 3V 0NLY BATT+ D304 Li-Ion BATTERY 720mAh

GPIO_4 V-MEM 2 FLIP KEY VRTC 1.8V Q306 IC305 REG14 Q307 R3111Q251C VOLTAGE 2.5V DET IC203 DETECTOR RQ5RW1 REG10 IC302 XC6209B302MR HIGH SPEED LDO REGULATOR BAT100 BACK-UP BATTERY VBACK 3

KEYPAD:5X5 KEYPAD BACK LIGHT IC306 XC6204B392MR REG15 for Q305 LODER

10

15

6 7 14 13 CN302 EXTERNAL CONNECTOR 4 11

12

5 1

16 3

8 9

From AC/DC CHAGER

Figure 1 MAIN BLOCK DIAGRAM (1/2) 41

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GPIO_19 (CHECKER) When JTAGEN=H, automaticaly GPIO_18 TCK GPIO_19 TMS GPIO_20 TDI GPIO_21 TDO JTAGEN CLKOUT(13MHz) CAMERA FPC ASS'Y nWE,nRD,nGPCS0, GPO_28(ADD19),GPO_8(ADD18) ADD[16],ADD[2:1],D[15:0] CA1001 CAMERA MODULE IP part OSCIN OSCOUT GPIO_2 GPIO_6 26XCA SEBAND BSPORT SPORT-0 VSPORT SPORT-1 PLL HSL/ Trace Cipher Coprocessor Viterbi Coprocessor IDMA DSP ADSP-218x 78MHz PM (8k word) DM (8k word) Cache RAM (4k word) JTAG I/F DSP Subsystem GPIO_7 IC202 V-LCD:2.5V ADP3408ACP REG7 Q208 CONTROLLED BY VMEM IC004 N.M. REGURATOR 2.5V IX2933AF CONTROLLED BY VMEM V-INT:3.0V IC205 R1160N301B REG8 CONTROLLED BY VMEM GPIO_0 nRD,nWE,ADD16 DATA[15:0] EBUS DMA and BUS ARBITRATION MCU ARM7TDMI 39MHz CLK & BS GEN nDISPLAYCS RESET INT VDD3 VDD1 VDD2 3.1V IC206 TK11131C REGULATOR REG9 LCD100 MAIN-SCREEN DISPLAY DSP part

KIN MHz)

V-SIM V-CORE V-MEM V-INT

32kHz CRYSTAL

CMOS sensor

120 x 160 65536 colors TFT

DISPLAY DRIVER

RESET

VDD IC002 ADM8830 CHARGE PUMP REG. IC003 ADD8502-2ACP GRAYSCALE GENERATOR CLKOUT(13MHz)

MCU Subsystem BUS

IC005 LR38821 DISPLAY CONTROL CS

RBUS 1M PBUS Internal SRAM (1Mbit)

RBUS 3M Internal SRAM (3Mbit)

ADD22

IC108 TC7SZ32AFE LOGIC

DISPLAY DRIVER (BU97926) LCD001 SUB-SCREEN DISPLAY 96 x 26 B & W FSTN DISPLAY BACK LIGHT SUB DISPLAY BACK LIGHT GPO_11 CS

GPIO_14(DISPCLK), GPIO_15(DISPA0) GPIO_16(DISPEN), GPIO_17(DISPD)

MMI GPIO DISPLAY RTC KEYPAD BMC SIM USC UART

HOUSE-KEEPING System DMA WDT General Timers IRQ-CTRL & RAU

COMMS-SYSTEM MicroSM Slow Clocking A-SPORT Synth i/f

GPO_23(PWM) GPO_22 IC001 LT1937 DC-DC

IC107 TC7SZ32AFE LOGIC ADD21

SP1 SPEAKER

Peripheral Subsystem

nWE,nRD,GPO_19(A0), DATA[7:0],GPIO_12(RESET) GPIO_5(INT) GPIO_18 LED (RED) LED (GREEN)

IC103 YMU759B SOUND (MA2)

V-INT:3.0V IC101 NJ287130 REG11 3.0V MO1 VIBRATOR HP_OUT

ADDRESS & DATA BUS/GPIO(INT)

GPIO_9 4 V-MEM 2.8V RTC 1.8V REG14 T IC203 RQ5RW18B VBACK 3.0V SRAM 4Mbit(X16) LEDA Q207 SD

nDISPLAYCS GSPb GPIO_1(RXD) GPIO_3(TXD)

ADD20

UN301 INFRARED PORT

IC110 TC7SZ32AFE LOGIC

nROMCS,nRAMCS, nGPCS1 ADD[22:1] DATA[15:0] nWE,nRD,nUBS,nLBS, GPIO_10(VPP), GPIO_11(WP), nRESET

GPO_10(H_AMP) NJM2149 A VBAT

AUX ADC2 FLASH1 64Mbit(X16) nROMCS

SC-RAM 32Mbit(X16) nRAMCS

FLASH2 32Mbit(X16) nGPCS1

IC105 TEMP.SENSOR LM20BIM7 For CAMERA IC307 TEMP.SENSOR LM20BIM7 For BATTERY

VT

AUXADC5

00 K-UP TERY

V-INT: 3.0V

IC106 LRS1B04 4-LEVEL STACK MEMORY

Figure 2 MAIN BLOCK DIAGRAM (2/2) 42

GX10i

CONFIDENTIAL

[RF]

+B(VRF) IC991 NL27WZ08 IC992 TC7W00FK IC993 NL27WZ08 LOGIC

BS0 BS1 BS2 RAMPDAC

SYNTHEN SYNTHDATA SYNTHCLK

35 39 37

SERIAL DATA INTERFACE

RF IC901 HD155148TF

Tx EG DC PC

ITXN ITXP QTXN QTXP TCXOOUT +B(VTCXO)

20 21 22 23 36 28,30,31,32,41,46 TCX951 4 3 2 LOOP FILTER 33 38 1/2

I&Q MOD

PHASE DETECTOR

17

90DEG SHIFT1/2

1/2

15 43,

AFCDAC

26MHz VCTCXO

RF SYNTHESIZER 1/2 IF SYNTHESIZER

49 2,13,16,18,47,56 +B(VRF) IFVCO EGSM 975CH - 4CH 656MHz 5CH - 124CH 640MHz DCS 512CH - 665CH 640MHz 666CH - 885CH 656MHz PCS 512CH - 810CH 640MHz 1/2 1/2 1,3,6,9,12,14,19 29,34,40,45,48,51 1/2 50

90DEG SHIFT

11 LNA 10 S F

QRXN QRXP IRXP IRXN

24 25 26 27

PGA PART PGA

90DEG SHIFT

8 LNA 7 S F

90DEG SHIFT

5 LNA 4 S F

Figure 3 RF BLOCK DIAGRAM (1/2) 43

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+B(VTXVCO) 4,9,10 5,6,7 1,2,15,16 12 TxVCO EGSM 880.2MHz - 914.8MHz DCS 1710.2MHz - 1784.8MHz PCS 1850.2MHz - 1909.8MHz +B(VTXVCO) 11 3,7 5 17 OR LOOP FILTER 9 1 2,4,6,8 10,12 1 9 4 1 +B(VBAT) 3,6 8 7 2 5 3 6 2,5 R811 2,3 1 ATT 4

IC881 HD155173

AUTO POWER 11,14 CONTROL 13 4 R816 2,3

5148TF

ATT 1

DIRECTIONAL COUPLER 4 FL816 1 6 2,5 AERIAL

Tx VCO VCO851 15 43,44

GSM Tx
1

DCS Tx

DIRECTIONAL IC831 COUPLER PF08123B FL811 11 RF POWER AMP. 6,8,12

SYNTHESIZER

LOOP FILTER

+B(VSYNTH) FL971 49 50 4 1 3 BALUN 2,5 1 2,4,6,8 RF VCO VCO971 1 GSM Rx RFVCO Tx EGSM DCS PCS Rx EGSM DCS PCS 3848.8MHz - 3979.2MHz 3580.4MHz - 3733.6MHz 3860.4MHz - 3979.6MHz 3700.8MHz - 3839.2MHz 3610.4MHz - 3759.6MHz 3860.4MHz - 3979.6MHz 5 7

2,4,10 TEST CONNECTOR 2 9 1 J801 5 3 3,4

RF SWITCH FL801

11 LNA 10

3 4 SAW FILTER FL901

2,5

8 LNA 7

3 4 SAW FILTER FL902

DCS Rx

2,5

EGSM Band Tx 880.2MHz - 914.8MHz Rx 925.2MHz - 959.8MHz DCS Band Tx 1710.2MHz - 1784.8MHz Rx 1805.2MHz - 1879.8MHz PCS Band Tx 1850.2MHz - 1909.8MHz Rx 1930.2MHz - 1989.8MHz

Rx LINE 5 LNA 4 4 SAW FILTER FL903 2,5 3 Tx LINE PCS Rx CONTROL LOGIC LINE

Figure 4 RF BLOCK DIAGRAM (2/2) 44

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45

GX10i CONFIDENTIAL CHAPTER 5. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND WIRING SIDE OF P.W.BOARD [1] Notes on schematic diagram
Resistor: To differentiate the units of resistors, the symbols K and M are used. The symbol K means 1000 ohm and the symbol M means 1000 kohm. The resistor without any symbol is an ohm resistor. Capacitor: To indicate the unit of capacitor, the symbol is used. The symbol P means pico-farad and the unit of the capacitor without such a symbol is microfarad. As to electrolytic capacitor, the expression capacitance/withstand voltage is used. (CH), (RH), (UJ): Temperature compensation (ML): Mylar type (S): Styrol type (PP): Polypropylene type The indicated voltage in each section is the one measured by Digital Multimeter between such a section and the chassis with no signal given. Schematic diagram and Wiring Side of P.W. Board for this model are subject to change for improvement without prior notice. Parts marked with are important for maintaining the safety of the set. Be sure to replace these parts with specified ones for maintaining the safety and performance of the set.

[2] Types of transistor and LED


B (3) (G) E (1) (S)
1 6

TOP VIEW

C (2) (D)

D D G
3

TOP VIEW
4

D D S

1 (S) 2 (D) 3 (G)

TOP VIEW

6 (G) 5 (D) 4 (S)

2SA1955 A 2SA1989 SR 2SK3019 3LP02 M MCH3443 RT1N144 U RT1N234 U

CPH6311

EMD6 EMD9 EMD12 EMG9 MCH6613 UM6K1

TOP VIEW

TOP VIEW

TOP VIEW

TOP VIEW

1SS388 RB160M30 RB520S30 RB521S30 BOTTOM VIEW

MA2ZD02

HN2S01FU RD22SL RSB6.8S

TOP VIEW

TOP VIEW

CL165UR

YPY1105C

CW215TBS
51

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[3] Waveforms of circuit


RF UNIT PLL_IC SERIAL COMMUNICATION

1
TCXOEN (STAND-BY) IC304 1Pin

5
SYNTHDATA (STAND-BY) IC901 39Pin

2
RFON_B (STAND-BY) R351 (Q304 5Pin)

6
SYNTHEN (STAND-BY) IC901 35Pin

3
TXON_B (Talking) R352 (Q304 4Pin)

7
QTXN (Talking) C924 (R923 6Pin)

4
SYNTHCLK (STAND-BY) IC901 37Pin

8
QTXP (Talking) C924 (R923 5Pin)

52

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9
ITXN (Talking) C923 (R923 8Pin)

13
IRXN (Talking) IC901 27Pin

10
ITXP (Talking) C923 (R923 7Pin)

14
IRXP (Talking) IC901 26Pin

11
QRXN (Talking) IC901 24Pin

15
BS0(GSM) (Talking) IC993 1Pin

12
QRXP (Talking) IC901 25Pin

16
BS1(GSM) (Talking) IC993 2Pin

53

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17
BS2(GSM) (Talking) IC992 1Pin

21
CLKIN C109A (IC104 116Pin)

18
BS0(DCS) (Talking) IC993 1Pin

22
CLKOUT R131 (IC104 43Pin)

19
BS1(DCS) (Talking) IC993 2Pin

23
SPL TP021

24
DCLK TP018

20
BS2(DCS) (Talking) IC992 1Pin

23
SPL TP021

24
DCLK TP018

54

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25
GSP TP022

26
GCK TP023

25
GSP TP022

26
GCK TP023

27
OSCIN (32 kHz) X101 (IC104 3Pin)

28
DISPEN CN001 4Pin

29
DISPAO CN001 3Pin

30
DISPCLK CN001 2Pin

31
DISPEN CN001 1Pin

55

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[4] Schematic diagram/wiring side of P.W.Board


A

MAIN PWB-A(1/3)
5-11 (8-B) 5-17 (11-C)
2.8V VMEM

5-9 (11-A) 5-16 (3-B)


VBAT_BB

VMEM

TP009

5-9 (9-H) 5-17 (10-D)


2.5V VLCD

5-17 (10-E) 5-13 (8-G)


3.0V VINT

B
NC

4 CE

VDD 3

IC004 IX2933AF REGULATOR


5-15 (7-B)
ADD[16] G G

C005 1

( )

GND 2 5 NC VOUT 1

C004 1

VDDCORE_1

5-15 (12-A) DATA[0-15]

DATA[0-15]

5-13 (11-E)

13M_CLK

13M_CLK

/RD

G G G

/RD /WR /LCD_RST

TP001 TP002 TP003 TP004

5-15 (7-B)
/WR

5-12 (3-F) 5-16 (5-E)

/LCD_RST

5-13 (11-F) CS_TFTLCD

G CS_TFTLCD

5-9 (11-A) 5-16 (3-B) 5-9 (8-A)


VBAT_BB VBAT_AP

5-11 (10-C) 5-14 (4-A)

BL_SW BL_I

G G

BL_SW BL_I

( )

R030 470K

TPB007

TP006

D001 1SS400

BACK LIGHT FPC A'SSY PWB-E

FS001 0.63A L001 22H C003 1


1 SW Vin 6 2 GND GND 5 3 FB SHDN 4

C002 LED001 CW215TBS 0.0022

L003 33nH

D003 RB520S30

D S

R002 220

TPB008

R001 5.6

TP031

D S

R004 4.7K

R003 1K

R031 470K

Q002 2SK3019

D002 RD22SL 22V C007 100P (CH)

C001 0.22

C027 100P(CH)

IC001 LT1937 DC-DC

G PWM_CPU 5-14 (3-A)

Q001 MCH3443

( )

G PWM

5-7 (10-E)

RELAY FPC_B PWB-D

5-27 (12-H)

NOTES ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM can be found on page 5-1.


1 2 3 4 5 6

Figure 1 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (1/23) 56

TP011

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LCD001 SUB-SCREEN DISPLAY

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

DISPCLK

5-12 (4-H)

DISPA0 DISPEN DISPD0

G G G
/LCD_RST

C017 0.1

30 G

C016 0.1

31

CN001

R006 470K

29

( )

28

COM

NC B5 B4 B3 B2 B1 B0
NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC

( )

C008 0.1
VDDCORE

90 89 88 79 78 77 68 67 66 65 57 52 51 50 49 44
DB15 DB14 DB13 DB12 DB11 DB10 DB9 DB8 DB7 DB6 DB5 DB4 DB3 DB2 DB1 DB0

32 111 104100 92 91 43 42 41 39 22 21 13 8 4 2 80
RS NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC BNC

LS DCLK

VDDIO G

C010 0.1

103 101 85 58 55 28 12 10

4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1

VDDIO VDDIO VDDIO VDDIO VDDIO VDDIO VDDIO VDDIO

1 A B C D 1 12 23 34 45 53 61 69 80 91

2 2 13 24 35 46 54 62 70 81 92

3 3 14 25 36 47 55 63 71 82 93

4 4 15 26 37 48 56 64 72 83 94

5 5 16 27 38

6 6 17 28 39

7 7 18 29 40

8 8 19 30 41 49 57 65

9 9 20 31 42 50 58 66 77 88 99

10 10 21 32 43 51 59 67 78 89

11 11 22 33 44 52 60 68 79 90

G5 G4 G3 G2 G1 G0 R5 R4 R3 R2 R1 R0

46 47 48 56 61 62 63 64 69 70 71 72

TP012

G5_0 G4_0 G3_0 G2_0 G1_0 G0_0 R5_0 R4_0 R3_0 R2_0 R1_0 R0_1

5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8

B1 B0 G5 G4 G3 G2 G1 G0 R5 R4 R3 R2 R1 R0

R015 0 R016 0

PS2 PS1 G5 G4 G3 G2 G1 G0 R5 R4 R3 R2 R1 R0 TP017 TP018 TP019 TP020 TP021 TP022 TP023 TP024 TP025 TP026 TP027

112 102 11 1 110 96 81 59 54 33 29 17 5 3

DUMMY DUMMY DUMMY DUMMY GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND

E F G

5 6 7 8

4 3 2 1

R017 0

H J K L

73 84 95

74 85 96

75 86 97

76 87 98

100 101

102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112
TEST1 TSTSCEN TSTSCMD

SE_LD1 SE_DO SE_CK CV4 PSK REV2 REV1

PWM SE_LD2 SE_DI

XOUT XIN NCS NWR NRD NRES

LS 26 DCLK 34 PS2 37 PS1 45 SPL 93 GSP 82 GCK 105 ALW 94 GMODE 83 GCS2 106 GCS1 95 VDDIO G

LS DCLK PS2 PS1 SPL GSP GCK ALW GMODE GCS2 GCS1

TP013

24 23 25 26

SPL

GSP GCK ALW GMODE GCS2 GCS1

PSD ECK SHD

GS1 GS2

27 38 9 20 31 40
CS_TFTLCD /WR /RD /LCD_RST NC

18 30 19

73 74 84

109 87 98 75108 97 86
SE_CS SE_DO SE_CK CV4 PSK REV2 REV1

36 35

7 99 76
NC

C014 0.1

LDOON/OFF SHDN SCANBLANK CLKIN 15VOUT

1 2 3 4 5

VCC VOUT LDOIN 5VOUT 5VIN

C4- 15 C2+ 14 C2- 13 C3+ 12 C3- 11

C020 1 C021 1

C022 0.1

C009 2.2

PSK REV1 GS1 COM_L(NC) GS2 COM_H(NC) REV2 COM TP2(NC) COM_M VDD TP1(NC)

20 19 18 17 16
C1+ C1GND -10VOUT C4+

24 23 22 21 20 19

C019 1

1 VL SE_DO 2 DIN SE_CK 3 SCK SE_CS 4 /CS-LD 5 CM CV4 6 CV4

V0 18 V1 17 V2 16 V3 15 V4 14 GND 13

V0 V1 V2 V3 V4

C011 2.2

C012 2.2

7 8 9 10 11 12 REV1

6 7 8 9 10

IC003 ADD8502-2ACP GRAYSCALE GENERATOR

TP014

SHD PSD ECK

TP015

7 (12-H)

) : Not Mount
7 8

The numbers 23 to 26 and 28 to 31 are waveform numbers shown in pages 5-4 ,5-5.
9 10 11 12

Figure 2 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (2/23) 57

R013 100K

C018 1

C024 0.1

IC002 ADM8830 CHARGE PUMP

PSK GS1 GS2 REV2

C013 2.2

C015 1

TP016

PSD ECK SHD

GS1 GS2

PWM G 5-6 (5-H)

( )

CN002

LCD100 MAIN-SCREEN DISPLAY

107 60 53 6

VDDCORE VDDCORE VDDCORE VDDCORE

IC005 LR38821A TFT DISPLAY CONTROLLER

B5 B4 B3 B2 B1 B0

14 15 16 23 24 25

B5_0 B4_0 B3_0 B2_0 B1_0 B0_0

5 6 7 8

4 3 2 1

B5 B4 B3 B2

R014 0

V4 V3 V2 V1 V0

51 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 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

DATA[15] DATA[14] DATA[13] DATA[12] DATA[11] DATA[10] DATA[9] DATA[8] DATA[7] DATA[6] DATA[5] DATA[4] DATA[3] DATA[2] DATA[1] DATA[0]

ADD[16]

GX10i MAIN PWB-A (2/3)


A

CONFIDENTIAL

MAIN PWB-A(2/3)
RECEPTION SIGNAL TRANSMISSION SIGNAL SPEAKER SIGNAL
5-16 (3-E)
VVIB G

TP112

DGND

TP110 SP1-1 G

5-16 (5-B)
SP2-1 G

TP111

2.5V VLCD

R104 10K

E
G CONT1

5-16 (3-B)

CONT1

5-16 (3-E) 5-17 (10-B)

G KEYPADCOL[0-4],KEYPADROW[0-4]

5-16 (3-A) 5-16 (3-A) 5-16 (3-D)


TPB169 ADPDET G

ADP

ADP ADPDET

CTS

5-16 (3-B) CONT2

CONT2 CTS

R186 10K

RTS

G RXD G

RTS RXD TCK/LED_ON_1 G TDI_1 TDO_1 G TMS/CHECKER_1 TXD TP173 TP175 TP177 TP179 TP174 TP176 TP178 TP180

5-16 (4-C)

TCK/LED_ON TDO

TDI

5-16 (3-D)

TXD

TMS/CHECKER

H
TPB162

NOTES ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM can be found on page 5-1.


1 2 3 4 5 6

Figure 3 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (3/23) 58

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IC101 NJM2871F03 3.0V REGULATOR


1 2 CONT VIN 5 GND VOUT 4

5-6 (4-B)
VBAT_BB

5-6 (4-F)
VBAT_AP

R129 1K

C126 0.1

3 NB

VBAT_AP

R122 68K C136 220P (CH) C135 0.1 R123 18K


VINT

2
RED

1
GREEN

C115 0.1
VVIB

R130 220

R507 2.2
D101 1SS388

LED101 CL165UR

DGND

C125 1

C137 0.047
NC NC

C132 10

C141 4.7 C142 0.1 C143 0.1 C146 0.001 R128 3.3K

Q103 2 RT1N144 U
3
TCK/LED_ON_1

2 1 3 1

Q104 RT1N144 U

VBAT_AP

D102 1SS388

16 15 14 13 12 11 10
SPVSS EQ3 EQ2 EQ1 HPOUT-L/MONO HPOUT-R SPVDD

R172 1

17 SPOUT1

VREF VSS VDD PLLC IFSEL /RST /IRQ EXT1

9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

D103 1SS388

18 SPOUT2 19 EXT2 DATA[7] DATA[6] DATA[5] DATA[4] DATA[3] DATA[2] 20 D7 21 D6 22 D5 23 D4 24 D3


SCLK(/RD) SDIN(/CS) SYNC(A0)

TP155

R173 1

IC103 YMU759B SOUND

TP156

SDOUT

25 D2
/WR D1 D0

CLK1

C145 0.1

TP157

26 27 28 29 30 31 32
MA2_A0 /MA2CS DATA[1] DATA[0] NC

5-17 (10-C) 5-12 (2-F) 5-17 (8-G)


1.8V VRTC 1.8V VCORE

C151 0.1 C 0 C 0
VCC2 153 VCC3 104 VCC1 81 VCC4 36

C153 0.1
ADP,ADPDET,CONT2,CTS,JTAGEN,RTS,RXD,TCK/LED_ON_1,TDI_1,TDO_1,TMS/CHECKER_1,TXD

SIMIO

SIMIO EOC

95 SIMDATAOP 96 GPIO22 102 SIMCLK 114 GPIO23 103 GPIO24 KEYPADROW[0] KEYPADROW[1] KEYPADROW[2] KEYPADROW[3] KEYPADROW[4]

5-16 (3-D)

SIMCLK

[ADP3408 EOC

SIMCLK SIMRST

SIMRST

[SIMRESET] [ADP3408 SIME

SIMEN

KEYPADROW0

68 KEYPADROW1 46 KEYPADROW2 19 KEYPADROW3 5 KEYPADROW4

5-6 (5-B) 5-17 (10-D)


2.5V VLCD

KEYPADCOL[0] KEYPADCOL[1]

32 KEYPADCOL0 60 KEYPADCOL1 18 KEYPADCOL2 4 KEYPADCOL3

R183 10K

KEYPADCOL[2] KEYPADCOL[3] KEYPADCOL[4]

31 KEYPADCOL4

ADP RXD TXD

42 USC0 54 USC1 14 USC2

) : Not Mount
7 8 9 10 11 12

Figure 4 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (4/23) 59

GX10i MAIN PWB-A (2/3)

CONFIDENTIAL
TP179 TP180

A
TPB162 TPB163 TPB164 TPB165 TP154

B
5-16 (4-G,H)
BS0 SYNTHDATA

BS2 G BS1 G

BS2 BS0

5-17 (10-C)
2.45V VANA

BS1 SYNTHDATA

SYNTHCLK

SYNTHEN G

SYNTHEN SYNTHCLK

VANA_AD6521

AFCDAC,IRXN,IRXP,ITXN,ITXP,QRXN,QRXP,QTXN,QTXP,RAMPDAC ITXP G QTXP G IRXP G QRXP G AFCDAC G G ITXP ITXN G QTXP QTXN G IRXP

ITXN

5-16 (3-B,C)

QTXN

C184 47P(CH)

IRXN

QRXP QRXN 4 5 6

Q101 EMD9
3 2 1

R106 1K
MICBIAS

5-16 (4-G)

QRXN

AFCDAC RAMPDAC

C109 0.1

R107 1.2K

R109 1.2K

MIC_INP_R G

C101 47P(CH)

MIC_INP DGND RECIVER_OUTP

5-16 (3-F)

G MIC_INN_R TP167 TP101

C114 47P(CH)

R111 2.2K

L103 FERRITE BEADS

( C182 47P(CH) C183 47P(CH)

RECIVER_OUTN

TP102

R108 2.2K C103 0.1

C111 0.001

E
5-16 (3-F) JAKMIC 5-16 (3-F) JAKEAR
G G

C113 0.001
TP106

5-16 (3-F) JAKDET

TP107

C186 0.1 C104 10


5-13 (11-D)
ADIN G

TP170

C187 0.1
G ADIN_B

5-16 (3-D) ADIN_B

TCXOOUT G BATT_SENSE

5-16 (3-A) 5-17 (10-B) 5-17 (8-A)

BATT_SENSE

MVBAT

G ADC_MTC

ADC_MTC

NOTES ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM can be found on page 5-1.


1 2 3 4 5 6

Figure 5 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (5/23) 5 10

C117 47P(CH)

EP100 EARPIECE

TP168

C102 L104 FERRITE 47P(CH) BEADS

C110 0.1

R112 1.2K
C112 L107 0.1 FER C116 47P(C L105 FERR L106 BEAD FERRITE BEADS

5-16 (3-A)

TCXOOUT G

C108 10

R110 1.2K

RAMPDAC

C185 47P(CH)

IRXN

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ADP RXD TXD ADPDET RTS CTS CONT2

42 USC0 54 USC1 14 USC2 13 USC3 61 USC4 40 USC5 27 USC6

JTAGEN TCK/LED_ON_1 TMS/CHECKER_1 BS0,BS1,BS2,SYNTHCLK,SYNTHDATA,SYNTHEN TDI_1 TDO_1

101 JTAGEN 88 GPIO18 [TCK] [LED ON] 87 GPIO19 [TMS] [Test mod 94 GPIO20 [TDI] 93 GPIO21 [TDO]

5-6 (3-B)
2.8V VMEM

5-9 (12-F)
1.8V VCORE TP121 TXON BS2

RXON

15 GPO00 [RXON] 30 GPO01 [TXON]

C128 0.1 C181 47P(CH) C176 1

C131 0.1 R177 100K

C133 0.1 C134 0.1


1 59 DVDD1 DVDD3 TCK 21 TMS 22 TDI 12 TDO 11 TP114 TP115 TP116 TP117 TP118 RXON BS0 BS1 SYNTHEN

5-16 (4-G)
G KEY_BL_ON ARSM

79 GPO02 [BS2] 78 GPO03 [ADC_MTC] 86 GPO04 [KEYPAD Backlight ON] 1 GPO05 [AD6521 ARSM] 29 GPO06 [AD6521 ATSM] 72 GPO07 [ADP3408 CHGEN] 71 GPO08 [Camera A18] 85 GPO09 [RFON] 70 GPO10

5-6 (2-F)
BL_SW G CHGEN

ATSM

36 9 52 AVDD1 35 ITXP 31 ITXN 27 QTXP 23 QTXN 32 IRXP 28 IRXN 24 QRXP 20 QRXN 10 AFCDAC 43 RAMPDAC A AVDD2 AVDD3 ITXP ITXN QTXP

37 DVDD2

RFON

BL_SW

64 GPO11 [BL_SW] 63 GPO16 [BS0] 77 GPO17 [BS1] 62 GPO18 [SYNTHEN]

C185 47P(CH)

QTXN IRXP IRXN QRXP QRXN AFCDAC RAMPDAC

IC102 AD6521ACA ANALOG BASEBAND


1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 10 9 10

RXON 48 TXON 58 ARSM 47 ATSM 57

MA2_A0 SYNTHDATA SYNTHCLK

56 GPO19 [MA2-A0] 55 GPO20 [SYNTHDATA] 69 GPO21 [SYNTHCLK] ASDO ASFS ASDI BSDO BSOFS BSDI BSIFS VSDO VSDI VSFS /AD6521_RST CLKOUTGATE

R112 1.2K

C119 47P(CH)
54 VINNORP 64 VINNORN 62 VOUTNORP

B 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 C 21 22 D 25 26 E 29 30 F 33 34 G 37 38 H 41 42 J TOP View 23 24 27 28 31 32 35 36 39 40 43 44

ASDI 41 ASFS 42 ASDO 45 BSDI 38 BSIFS 34 BSDO 33 BSOFS 30 VSDI 29 VSDO 25 VSFS 26 RESET 55 MCLKEN MCLK 56 13M_CLK

65 ASDO 66 ASFS 58 ASDI 67 BSDO 76 BSOFS 74 BSDI 73 BSIFS 83 VSDO 75 VSDI 82 VSFS 57 GPO24 44 CLKOUTGATE 43 CLKOUT

C112 L107 0.1 FERRITE BEADS

C117 47P(CH)

L108 61 VOUTNORN FERRITE C120 C116 BEADS 47P(CH) 47P(CH) C121 47P(CH) L105 44 VINAUXP FERRITE 40 VINAUXN C180 L106 BEADS 63 VOUTAUXP 47P FERRITE 60 VOUTAUXN (CH) BEADS 3 01 C122 47P(CH)
BATT_SENSE 6 5 AUXADC1 AUXADC2

45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54

K 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 AUXADC1: Temperature AUXADC2: AUXADC3: Main Battery sence AUXADC4: Main Battery voltage AUXADC5: AUXADC6:

46

C140 0.001

BUZZER 50 19 NC(REFCAP2) 53 NC(MICCAP) PEFOUT 7 REFCAP 8 IDACOUT IDACREF 14 3

NC

C138 0.1

TP172 TCXOEN

R131 27

22
116 CLKIN 80 CLKON [ADP3408 TCXO

15 AUXADC3 4 AUXADC4 49 DGND3 DGND1 39 AGND1 18 AGND2 51 AGND3 13 AGND4

86 C118 0.01

16 AUXADC5 17 AUXADC6

NC NC

C139 1

PWRON

16 PWRON [ADP3408 PWR

89 GND01

NC

NC

C187 0.1
ADIN_B

C109A 100P(CH) L189 FERRITE BEADS C148 2P(CH)

R133 20M

17 OSCOUT

TP171

X101 32kHz C150 2P(CH)

27

5-16 (4-G)

TXON

G RFON G

TXON RFON PWRON TCXOEN G TCXOEN SIMEN CHRDET G EOC CHGEN G CHGEN

PWRON

5-16 (5-B)
SIMEN G

5-17 (10-B)

EOC

5-16 (5-B) 5-17 (10-B)


/RESET G

/RESET

) : Not Mount
7 8

The numbers 21 , 22 , 27 are waveform numbers shown in pages 5-4, 5-5.


9 10 11 12

Figure 6 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (6/23) 5 11

97 GND02

21

C149 0.1

146 nRESET

OSCIN

GX10i MAIN PWB-A (2/3)


A

CONFIDENTIAL

/MA2_RESET /MA2_IRQ

C
3.0V VINT

C162 0.1

2 4 GND 3

ADD[1-22]

R141 100

5 Vcc

ADD[21]

ADD[1-22]

ADD[1-22]

IC107 TC7SZ32AFE LOGIC


DATA[0-15]
DATA[0-15]

DATA[0-15]
DATA[0-15]

E
5-17 (10-D) -17 (10-C)
1.8V VCORE 3.0V VINT 2.80V VMEM

5-17 (10-C)
VSIM

/MA2_IRQ,/MA2_RESET

3.0V VINT

ADD[22]

5-9 (12-F)

C151 0.1 C152 0.1 C154 0.1


VCC2 153 VCC3 104 VCC1 81 VCC4 36 VEXT1 28

C155 0.1 C156 0.1 C157 0.1 C158 0.1


VMEM1 106 VMEM2 137 VEXT2 24 VEXT3 34 VEXT4 47

53

C159 C161 0.1 0.1

R142 470K R143 470K

VMEM4 145

VMEM3 141

VPEG1 59

VSIM 113

VDDRTC 2

[ADP3408 EOC]

[Camera /Reset] GPIO02 26 [SIMRESET] [ADP3408 SIMEN] [IrDA TX] GPIO03 39 [FLIP_SW] GPIO04 51 [MA2 /IRQ] GPIO05 25 /MA2_IRQ

IR_TXD

IR_TXD G G

C179 0.001 5-16 (4-G) 5-16 (3-D)

OP

[LCD /Reset] GPIO00 53 [IrDA RX] GPIO01 52

C160 0.1

1.8V VRTC

5-6 (2-F)
/LCD_RST G

IR_RXD G

C188 0.1

FLIP_SW

ADD[20]

OW0 OW1 OW2 OW3 OW4 OL0 OL1 OL2 OL3 OL4

[Camera /INT] GPIO06 11 [Camera Power ON] GPIO07 38 [External Connector 12pin] GPIO08 50 [IrDA Power ON] GPIO09 10 [Flash VPP] GPIO10 37 [Flash /WP] GPIO11 35 [MA2 /Reset] GPIO12 23 [ADP3408 CHRDET] GPIO13 9 [SUB_LCD CLK] GPIO14 22 [SUB_LCD RS] GPIO15 8 [SUB_LCD CS] GPIO16 48 IR_ON VPP /FLASH_WP /MA2_RESET

CAM_ON 5-16 (5-F) G

G IR_ON

C105 0.001

R144 470K

5-16 (5-D)

G DISPA0 DISPEN G G DISPD0 BL_I G PWM CPU

[SUB_LCD DATA] GPIO17 21 [LCD Backlight ON] GPO22 7 [BL Current CHG] GPO23 33

5-6 (2-F)

NOTES ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM can be found on page 5-1.


1 2 3 4 5 6

Figure 7 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (7/23) 5 12

5-7 (7-A,B)

DISPCLK G

DATA[0-15]

(
2 1 3 GND

) : Not Mount
C166 0.1 C163 0.1
Vcc 5 4

7
IC108 TC7SZ32AFE LOGIC
5-6 (5-B)
3.0V VINT 3.0V VINT

3 GND

Vcc 5

IC110 TC7SZ32AFE LOGIC


R157 470K C170 0.001

R146 100

R148 100

8
DATA[0-15]

CS_SRAM 3.1V VCAM

5-17 (9-E)

5-17 (10-E)
3.0V VINT_SW

C503 0.1

C502 0.1

CS_TFTLCD

CONFIDENTIAL

9
ADD[2] ADD[3] ADD[16] DATA[1] DATA[2] DATA[4] DATA[5] DATA[6] DATA[7] DATA[8] DATA[9]

C505 2.2 CN101 R151 220

C504 10

1 DGND DGND 34 2 A1 3 A2 4 A17 5 A18 6 A19 VCAM 33 D15 32 D14 31 D13 30

R152 220

DATA[15]

C501 0.001

R154 DATA[14] 220 DATA[13] R153 220 R164 220 R168 220
CINT 29 RSTN 28 7 VINT_SW 8 D1 CSB 27 9 D2 10 VLCD 11 D4 12 D5 13 D6 14 D7 15 D8 16 D9 WRB 26 RDB 25 EXCKI 24 D0 23 D3 22 D12 21 D11 20 D10 19

R159 220 R160 220 R170 220


DATA[0] DATA[3] DATA[12] DATA[11] DATA[10]

10
5-6 (2-F) 5-6 (2-E)
13M_CLK G CS_TFTLCD G

Figure 8 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (8/23) 5 13


R166 220
5-10 (6-E)

R161 220 R162 220


TP166

C506 2.2

17 DGND DGND 18

R155 220

11
C168 0.1
NC 1 NC GND 5 3 VO V+ 4 2 GND

ADIN G

C507 0.1

R149 470
5-6 (5-B)

2.5V VLCD

5-33 (2-H)

IC105 LM20BIM7 TEMPERATURE SENSOR

5-6 (2-C)

CAMERA FPC ASS'Y PWB-G

DATA[0-15]

5-17 (10-C)

12

2.715V VT

GX10i

C169 0.1

GX10i MAIN PWB-A (2/3)

CONFIDENTIAL
[SUB_LCD CS] GPIO16 48 [SUB_LCD DATA] GPIO17 21

G DISPD0 BL_I G PWM_CPU

[LCD Backlight ON] GPO22 7 [BL_Current CHG] GPO23 33

5-6 (2-F)
DATA[0-15]

5-6 (5-H)
[64Mbit Flash] [32Mbit SCRAM] nROMCS 131 nRAMCS 132 TP122 TP158 /LCDCS_/MA2CS TP123

[LCDC/MA2/4Mbit SRAM] nDISPLAYCS 123 [CAMERA] [16Mbit Flash] TCK] [LED ON] TMS] [Test mode] TDI] nGPCS0 130 nGPCS1 117 nRD 129 nWE 160

IR_RXD TP124 TP125

5-7 (

/RD

TDO]

R195 100K

TP126 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 9 10 11 12 13 14 DATA00 138 DATA01 152 DATA02 124 DATA03 139 DATA04 125 DATA05 111 DATA06 154 DATA07 140 DATA08 126 DATA09 155 DATA10 127 DATA11 156 DATA12 142 DATA13 128 DATA14 157 DATA15 143

XON] S2]

DATA[0] DATA[1] DATA[2] DATA[3] DATA[4] DATA[5] DATA[6] DATA[7] DATA[8] DATA[9] DATA[10] DATA[11] DATA[12] DATA[13] DATA[14] DATA[15]

A 1 DC_MTC] B 15 EYPAD acklight ON] C 29 D6521 ARSM] D 43 D6521 ATSM] E 57 DP3408 HGEN] F 65 amera A18] G 73 FON] H 81 L_SW] S0] S1] YNTHEN] A2-A0] YNTHDATA] YNTHCLK] J

ADD[1-22]

XON]

IC104 AD6526XCA DIGITAL BASEBAND

[/LBE] [/UBE]

nLWR 159 nHWR 144 GPIO32 118

/WR

3.0V VINT

5-6 (5-B)

ADD

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 58 59 60 66 67 68 74 75 76 82 83 84 TOP View 61 62 63 64 69 70 71 72 77 78 79 80 85 86 87 88 93 94 95 96 101 102 103 104

89 90 91 92

K 97 98 99 100

L 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 M 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 N 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 P 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160

ADD[1-22]

R503 100 R504 100

[Camera-A19]

ADD00 84 ADD01 91 ADD02 90

TP127 TP128 TP129 TP130 TP131 TP132 TP133 TP134

ADD[1] ADD[2]

ADD03 92 ADD04 99 ADD05 98 ADD06 100 ADD07 108 ADD08 105 ADD09 107 ADD10 109 ADD11 119 GATE ADD12 120 ADD13 133 ADD14 147

ADD[4] ADD[5] ADD[6] ADD[7] ADD[8] ADD[9] ADD[10] ADD[1] ADD[2] ADD[3] ADD[4] ADD[5] ADD[6] ADD[7] ADD[8] ADD[9] ADD[10] ADD[11] ADD[12] ADD[13] ADD[14] ADD[15] ADD[16] 66 59 58 57 65 64 56 55 14 16 15 4 8 7 6 5

TP137 TP138 TP139

ADD[11] ADD[12] ADD[13] ADD[14]

E
ADP3408 TCXOEN] ADP3408 PWRONIN]

ADD15 134 ADD16 148 ADD17 135 ADD18 121 ADD19 150 ADD20 136 45 VSSRTC 89 GND01 97 GND02 149 GND03 110 GND04 112 GND05 158 GND06 115 GND07 41 GND08 12 GND09 49 GND10 20 GND11 ADD21 122 ADD22 151

TP141

ADD[15] ADD[16] ADD[17]

TP144 TP145 TP146 TP147 TP148

ADD[18] ADD[19] ADD[20] ADD[21] ADD[22]

ADD[17] ADD[18]

ADD[19] ADD[20] ADD[21] ADD[22]

NOTES ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM can be found on page 5-1.


1 2 3 4 5 6

Figure 9 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (9/23) 5 14

ADD[3]

CONFIDENTIAL

GX10i

5-6 (2-C)
TA[0-15]
DATA[0-15]

DATA[0-15]

DATA[0-15] G

/RD /RD /WR /WR ADD[16]

G G

ADD[16]

/PSRAMCS

5-6 (2-C) 5-6 (2-F)


/ROMCS

3.0V VINT

5-16 (3-G)

R158 470K

3.0V VBACK

C172 0.1

C173 0.1

/RESET

/UBE

/LBE

/WR

/WR

/RD

/RD

NC

C174 0.1

SC-/CE1 60

S-/OE 47

S-/WE 18

F1-/CE 67

F-/OE 69

F-/WE 21

F-/WP 37

/RST 30

CE2 34

/LB 45

/UB 46

RY/-BY 22

S-/CE1 70

F2-CE 63

F/SC-Vcc 41

S-Vcc 35

F/SC-Vcc 36

F-Vpp 38

TP160

66 A0 59 A1 58 A2 57 A3 65 A4 64 A5 56 A6 55 A7 14 A8 16 A9 15 A10 4 8 7 6 5 A11 A12 A13

DQ0 51 DQ1 52 DQ2 43 DQ3 44

DATA[0] DATA[1] DATA[2] DATA[3] DATA[4] DATA[5] DATA[6] DATA[7] DATA[8] DATA[9] DATA[10] DATA[11] DATA[12] DATA[13] DATA[14] DATA[15]

1 A B C D E F G 1

2 2

3 3

4 4

5 5

6 6

7 7

8 8

9 10 11 12 9 10 11 12

DQ4 27 DQ5 28 DQ6 26

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60

IC106 LRSB1B04 4-LEVEL STACK MEMORY

DQ7 20 DQ8 50 DQ9 49 DQ10 42 DQ11 40 DQ12 33 DQ13 25

H 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72

24 S-A17

54 F-A17

39 F-A19

GND

68 GND

23 A21

29 GND

13 A16

53 A18

A20

A14 A15

DQ14 19
NC NC 10 NC 11 NC 12 NC 61 NC 62 NC 71 NC 72 NC 31 T1 32 T2 NC 48 T3 NC

DQ15 17

NC

TP150

TP151

TP149

) : Not Mount
7 8 9 10 11 12

Figure 10 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (10/23) 5 15

TP152

TP153

NC

GX10i

CONFIDENTIAL

MAIN PWB-A(3/3)
G G G G G G TCXOOUT BATT_SENSE ADP ADPDET CONT2 CONT1

5-10 (2-D) 5-10 (2-G)

RECEPTION SIGNAL TRANSMISSION SIGNAL SPEAKER SIGNAL

5-8 (3,4-F)
SP1-1 G SP1-1

5-8 (6-B)

5-8 (3-E)
SP2-1 G SP2-1

TP219 VBAT_BB

5-8 (6-C)

5-6 (4-B)

B
CN201
EGND TCXOOUT VBAT_BB GATEDR VBAT_S BATT_SENSE ADP ADPDET CONT2 CONT1 IRXN IRXP QRXP QRXN QTXP QTXN ITXP ITXN ISENSE TDO VBAT_AP TDI TCK/LED_ON RXD RTS SIMRST SIMIO SIMCLK IR_SD CTS TXD TMS/CHECKER IR_RXD IR_TXD ADIN_B POWONKEY RESET_B VT SP2 SP2 VIBGND VIBGND SP1 SP1 VVIB 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45

G G G G

IRXN IRXP QRXP QRXN

5-10 (2-C)
PWRON

G TCXOEN G G G

5-11 (9-G)

SIMEN CHGEN

PWRON TCXOEN SIMEN CHGEN

QTXP QTXN ITXP ITXN G G G G G TDO TDI TCK/LED_ON 5-8 (3,4-G) RXD RTS CHGIN CHGIN TP201

G G G

C
5-25 (11-B)

RELAY FPC_A PWB-C

VBAT_AP G G G SIMRST SIMIO SIMCLK G G IR_SD G G G G G G ADIN_B 5-10 (6-F) /RESET_R 5-17 (10-C) VT CTS TXD

5-9 (8-F,G)

5-12 (4-G) 5-8 (3-G) 5-8 (4-G)


IR_ON G

IR_SD

TMS/CHECKER IR_RXD IR_TXD

5-12 (4-G)
TP217 TPB218 TPB220

5-8 (3-F)
ADPDET G ADP

DGND

V201 650P

5-8 (6-B)

5-8 (3-F)

CN202
DGND KEYPADROW[2] KEYPADROW[0] KEYPADROW[1] KEYPADROW[3] KEYPADROW[4] AGND MIC MIC_GND JAKEAR VIR KEYPADCOL[0] KEYPADCOL[1] KEYPADCOL[2] KEYPADCOL[3] KEYPADCOL[4] VINT JAKMIC JAKDET VEXT_ON VEXT_ON TCXOEN VSIM VSIM RFON TXON DGND RAMPDAC AFCDAC FLIP_SW VBACK KEY_BL_ON BS2 BS1 BS0 SYNTHDATA SYNTHCLK SYNTHEN CHGIN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 KEYPADROW[2] KEYPADROW[0] KEYPADROW[1] KEYPADROW[3] KEYPADROW[4]

C236 100P(CH) C238 100P(CH) C240 100P(CH)


G G VIR

V203 650P

VVIB

KEYPADCOL[0-4],KEYPADROW[0-4] G

C237 100P(CH) C239 100P(CH)


MIC_INP_R

5-6 (2-F)
/LCD_RST G /LCD

5-10 (2-D)
MIC_INN_R JAKEAR

F
RELAY FPC_B PWB-D

KEYPADCOL[0] KEYPADCOL[1] KEYPADCOL[2] KEYPADCOL[3] KEYPADCOL[4] G G

5-10 (2-E)

VINT 2.5V JAKMIC 5-10 (2-E) JAKDET 5-10 (6-E) VEXT_CN VSIM 2.85V G G G G G VBACK

( (

) )

D201 RSB6.8S 6.8V

5-12 (4-G)
CAM_ON G CAM

5-27 (12-G)

D202 RSB6.8S 6.8V


RFON

5-11 (9-G)
TXON RAMPDAC

5-10 (2-D)
AFCDAC FLIP_SW KEY_BL_ON BS2 BS1 BS0 SYNTHDATA SYNTHCLK SYNTHEN

5-12 (4-G) 5-11 (11-B)

5-15 (9-C)

G G G G G

5-10 (2-B)

CHGIN

G G

NOTES ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM can be found on page 5-1.


1 2 3 4 5 6

Figure 11 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (11/23) 5 16

C232 0.1

5-10 (2-C)

CONFIDENTIAL

GX10i

R211 68K

VANA

R215 8.2K

Q203 RT1N144 U
5-10 (2-G) ADC_MTC
G 3 1 2

R212 10K

Q204 2SA1989 SR
G

5-10 (2-G)
BATT_SENSE

ADC_MTC

C210 10

VBAT_BB

TP204

MVBAT CHRDET EOC

5-10 (2-F) 5-11 (9-G) 5-11 (9-H) 5-8 (3-F)


G

C216 10

C220 0.1

G G 5 6 13 31 16 MVBAT CHRDET EOC KEYPADROW[4] /RESET G G

22 19 2
VBAT VBAT2 VRTCIN

KEYPADROW[4] /RESET

5-11 (9-G)
SIMEN

C232 0.1 C233 0.1 C234 0.0047

29 28 1 8 14

PWRONIN TCXOEN SIMEN GATEIN CHGEN

MVBAT CHRDET EOC ROWX RESET

5-11 (9-H)

/RESET_R 5-16 (3-D)

VMEM 2.80V 5-6 (3-B)

R218 330 C224 0.1

C231 2.2

30 PWRONKEY

RESCAP 15

Q208 EMD12
2.85V VSIM VCORE 1.8V

9 4

12 ISENSE 7 CHRIN

IC202 ADP3408ACP VSIM 18 VCORE 21 POWER VAN 23 GATEDR BATSNS SUPPLY VTCXO 25 VMEM_OUT
AGND DGND DGND

C211 0.1

5-12 (2-E) 5-9 (12-F)

4 5 6

3 2 1

VMEM 20 VRTC_NO VRTC 3 REFOUT 26 NC

C229 2.2

C230 2.2 C228 0.22

NC NC NC

C225 0.1

C227 4.7

TP207 2.45V 5-10 (3-B) VANA TP208 2.715V 5-13 (12-D) VT TP215 2.8V 5-12 (2-E) VMEM TP209

R227 1K
name VBAT VSIM VCORE VANA VT VMEM VIR VLCD VEXT_CN VINT VINT_SW VBACK VRTC VCAM VTXVCO VRF VSYNTH VTCXO voltage VBAT 2.85V 1.8V 2.45V 2.715V 2.8V 2.8V 2.5V 2.5V 3.0V 3.0V 3.0V 2.5V 3.1V 2.9V 2.9V 2.9V 2.9V

27 10 11

17 24 32
NC NC NC

Q207 EMD6

VIR 3 2 1 2.5V TP216

4 5 6

IR_ON

R222 470K

R223 470K

C213 0.1

1 Vin Vout 5 2 Vss 3 CE NC 4

VLCD 2.5V

5-6 (5-B)
TP211

NC

C223 4.7

Q205 2SA1955 A
R219 1.2K

VEXT_CN

ADPDET

IC201 XC6209B252MR HIGH SPEED LDO REGULATOR


R232 C221 1 1 C214 1
1 Vdd Vout 5 2 GND 3 CE ECO 4

TP212

( )

VINT

Q206 MCH6613
R216 470K
4 5 6 3 2 1 VINT_SW

3.0V 5-6 (5-B) TP213 3.0V 5-13 (9-C) TP214

IC205 R1160N301B REGULATOR


/LCD_RST

1 Vdd /LCD_RST 3.1V VCAM 5-13 (9-B) TP206 2 GND

Out 4 Cd 3

C215 0.1

Cont Vin GND Np(Vref) Vout

R210 470K

3.0V

VBACK TP203

1 GND CE 4

C218 0.01

CAM_ON

1 2 3

IC206 TK11131C REGULATOR

IC203 RQ5RW18B 1.8V REGULATOR


1.8V VRTC 5-9 (12-F) TP205

C212 1

VDD VOUT 3

C219 1

) : Not Mount
7 8 9 10 11 12

( )

C222 1

Figure 12 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (12/23) 5 17

GX10i
MAIN PWB-A (FRONT SIDE)
A

CONFIDENTIAL

EP100 EARPIECE
R149 C168 R130 R129

IC105

C169 Q104

C504

Q103

TP102 TP168 C182 L104

TP167 TP101

C506 C505

L103 C502

C102 C183

R152

TP152 TP216

TP160

TP149 TP012

TP011

TP004

TP002

TP205

TP206 TP026 TP022 TP021 TP024

25 23
TP013 TP211 TP003 TP009

TP166 TP203 TP121 TP155 TP154 TP208 TP157 TP209 TP215

TP172 TP213 TP106 TP171 TP156 TP116 TP204 TP207 TP170 TP219 TP001

TP018

TP017

TP020 TP019 TP112 TP014 TP015

24

E
TP114

TP115 TP117 TP110 TP214 TP111 TP201 TP217 TP107 TP212 TP006 TP031

TP023 TP025 TP027 TP016

26

IC203
4 3 1 2

C219 SOLDER C212

D FROM RELAY FPC_B PWB-D


5-32 (5-B)

Figure 13 WIRING SIDE OF P.W.BOARD (1/5) 5 18

CONFIDENTIAL
MAIN PWB-A (REAR SIDE)
FROM CAMERA FPC ASS'Y PWB-G 5-32 (2-F) C
R170 R153

GX10i

TP129

5-32 (2-G)

R155

C173 C172 C174

20 15

C170 R157 R160 R162 C507 C501 R168 C179 R143 TP139 TP141 TP150

TP128 TP158 TP151 TP153 TP130 TP122 TP127 TP134

18 17

R166

FROM CAMERA FPC ASS'Y PWB-G FROM CAMERA FPC ASS'Y PWB-G 5-32 (1-F) B

CN101

LED101 LED INDICATOR

R151 R186 TPB169

25

10

30 5

R161 C503

R164

IC106

34

R159 R154 C163

SOLDER C024 C022 R146


24 1 19 18 4 5

IC108 IC110
3 4 3 1 5

TP144
1

C154 R158

TP148 TP138 TP147 TP146

TP131 TP132 R131 R144

TPB163 TP133 R223 TP145 TP123

R013

IC003
6 13 7

IC107

R141

R031

R014

IC005

C009
1

12

C013 C015
16

C019 R503 R148 C162 C166 TP125 R504

C161

4 5 3TP137

Q207 R222

R133

15

R015

C012

C233 C011

IC002
5 10 6 11

C020

C150

C148

20

22 27 21

R016

C010

R017

IC201 IC004

C225 32 C211
1 30

C232

C231 C230 C229

25 24

C223 C004 C005

C227 R227

C149 Q101 R106 L189

CN002
51 45 40

5 8

20 17

R195

IC202
10

TP118

C105

C122 C153 C151 C152

TP126

50

R110 C185 C112 C121C119 C184 C117 C180 C114 L107

R142

C109A R111 C109

C155 C156 C188 C158 C157 C140 C160 C159 C131 R177 C133 C116 C120

Q206

C224

R216

C146 C213

9 C216

15 16

D101

5-32 (5-H)

C214

30 25 20 15 10 5 2 1

25

IC101

C125

C003

C143

R507

15 16

17

Q204 Q203

C137

C135

C126 C210 R004 C007 C002 D001 L003

FS001 R002

10

C136 R123 R122


6 4

C138 R215 D103 C215 C139


5

C187

FROM LCD100

C142

20

C141

R212

C118 C176

C186
4

C239 C236

C134 C238

D102 C132

D202
1

C027

R003

R183 TPB220 CN201


45

R172

D003

C001

C222

IC001

IC206

TPB218

V201

V203

R210 C218 TP176 TP180 TP178 TP174 TP175 TP179 TP173 TP177

C240 C237

L001

C104 R173

D201

1 5

44 40

10 15

35 30 25 20 15

CN202

FROM RELAY FPC_A PWB-C

LED001

5-32 (1-A)

20

25 30 35 38

TPB164

TPB162
39

C017

10 5 2 1

TPB165 R006 C016

R104 Q002 Q001

Q205

TPB007

FROM LCD001

R001
S D G

D002

5-32 (6-G)

CN001

R219

TPB008

SOLDER

R030

28 29 30 31

A 5-32 (6-D) FROM BACK LIGHT FPC ASS'Y PWB-E

The numbers 21 to 31 are waveform numbers shown in pages 5-4 ,5-5.


7 8 9 10 11 12

Figure 14 WIRING SIDE OF P.W.BOARD (2/5) 5 19

R108 R107

C115

C145 R128

C108

35

C220

32 30

IC103

R211

IC102

C103 C111

IC205

C221

R232
3

R218
26

L108

X101

C008

C014

C018 C234 Q208 C228

C021 TP124

IC104

C101

R112 R109 L105 L106 C113 C128 C110 C181

5-32 (6-A)

FROM RELAY FPC_B PWB-D

GX10i KEY PWB-B (1/2)


A

CONFIDENTIAL

KEY PWB-B(1/2)
RECEPTION SIGNAL TRANSMISSION SIGNAL SPEAKER SIGNAL

FLEXIBLE PWB, SIDE SWITCH PWB-H


SIDE_UP SIDE_DOWN

TP328

TP329

TP330

V317 100P

V318 100P

D310 RSB6.8S 6.8V

CENTRE

( )

( )

( )

RIGHT

UP

DOWN

E
LEFT 7 8

KEYPADCOL[0]

KEYPADCOL[1]

KEY PAD

5-27 (9-D)
VEXT_CN

TPB343

TP305

CN302 EXTERNAL

NOTES ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM can be found on page 5-1.


1 2 3 4 5 6

Figure 15 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (13/23) 5 20

KEYPADCOL[2]

KEYPADCOL[3]

CONFIDENTIAL

GX10i

KEYPADCOL0 KEYPADCOL1 KEYPADCOL2

KEYPADCOL3 KEYPADCOL4 Not Not

Goast Not

B-H

On the FPC KEYPADROW0 CENTRE Side UP

On the FPC Side DOWN

UN301 INFRARED PORT

LEDA

Vcc

NC

SD

KEYPADROW2

UP

Not

Not

2
NC

NC

KEYPADROW1

RIGHT

TXD

RIGHT SOFT

RXD

GND

Not

SHIELD

1
NC

5-23 (9-C)
3.0V VINT

KEYPADROW3

DOWN

SEND

Not

KEYPADROW4

LEFT

LEFT SOFT

POWER

FROM POWER CIRCUT

5-27 (9-C)
TP344

VIR G

5-27 (11-A)

IR_SD

D310 RSB6.8S 6.8V

5-27 (11-A) IR_RXD


TP342

5-27 (11-B) IR_TXD

( )

VINT

KEYPADROW[0]

RIGHT SOFT
) (

VINT

KEYPADROW[1]

3
) (

VINT

V313 100P

KEYPADROW[2]

SEND
) (

VINT

V314 100P
VBAT_R KEYPADROW[3] G VBAT

LEFT SOFT
)

VINT

V315 100P
5-25 (11-G)
KEYPADROW[4] BATT_SENSE G

C333 4.7
TPB331 TP314

ON/OFF

KEYPADCOL[3]

KEYPADCOL[4]

C338 0.1

V316 100P

TPB333 TPB335

KEYPADCOL[0-4],KEYPADROW[0-4]

CN303
BATT SENSE GND CONTACT BATTERY 1 2 3

FS302 2.5A D305 1SS388

POWON POWONKEY

5-27 (11-B)
G POWONKEY

C332 10

TCK/LED_ON

) : Not Mount
7 8 9 10 11 12

Figure 16 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (14/23) 5 21

GX10i KEY PWB-B (1/2)


A
JTAG Genie -

CONFIDENTIAL

CN302 EXTERNAL CONNECTOR


Down Printer PC cable load Normal Power(-) (+) Flashload _ON TXD ADP RXD ADPDET VCC CONT2 AUX-OUT CONT1 GND AUX-IN (AUX_IN) 17

C337 0.1

TCK TDO

Debug_Tx -

"High" TXD RXD GND GND GND

TXD RXD -

TXD RXD "Low" VCC -

8 16 7 15 6 14 5 13 4 12 3 11 2

TDI VCC

L305 FERRITE BEADS R312 L306 100 FERRITE BEADS L307 FERRITE BEADS R314 L308 100 FERRITE BEADS L309 FERRITE BEADS L310 FERRITE BEADS L311 FERRITE BEADS

R310 100

TPB326 TPB325

R313 100 R315 100 R316 100 R317 100

TP312 TP3 TP3

V304 15P

V308 15P V305 15P

V309 100P

( )
TP3 TP3 TP3

TMS Debug_Rx JTAGEN GND /RESET GND GND GND

L318 R308 FERRITE BEADS 100 L316 FERRITE BEADS

CONT1 DTR GND RTS

GND GND

CTS (AUX_OUT) 10 GND GND GND GND 1 9

L319 R309 100 FERRITE BEADS L312 FERRITE BEADS L313 FERRITE BEADS

V311 100P

V306 100P
TP311 0V 1 2

R319 100 R320 100

Q U

V319 100P

V303 100P

V307 100P

FL303 FERRITE BEADS

D311 RSB6.8S 6.8V

DC(+)

Power(+)

18

FL307 FERRITE BEADS

TP313

V301 100P

FL304
CHGIN 3 4 2 1

5-24 (2-E)

V302 15P

D
5-24 (2-D) FLOAD_ON
G

COMMON MODE
FLOAD_ON

5-27 (11-B) /RESET_R

/RESET_R

C328 1 V310 100P

C306 47P(CH)
1 2 3 5

L303 FERRITE BEADS

C335 0.001

JK301 HANDS FREE CONNECTOR

6 4

L301 FERRITE BEADS V320 100P


5-27 (9-E)
2.85V VSIM

C334 0.001

TP301

TP304 SIMIO

10 I/O OP 6 5

R305 20K

2 1

RESET

Power GND 4 7 8

R363 1K

C303 0.1

CN301 SIM CARD CONNECTOR

TP302 TP303

SIMCLK SIMRST

NOTES ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM can be found on page 5-1.


1 2 3 4 5 6

Figure 17 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (15/23) 5 22

( )

( ) ( )

SIMCLK

CLK

CONFIDENTIAL
TCK/LED_ON

GX10i

TDO TDI TMS/CHECKER

( )

( )
1 NC 2

D301 HN2S01FU
TP306 TP307 3 TP308 TP309 TP310 3 6 NC 5 4 ADPDET RXD

( )

( )

1 2

CONT2 6 CONT1 5 4 RTS TCXOEN

D302 HN2S01FU Q301 UM6K1


0V 1 2 3 6 5 4 0V 0V 1 2 3 4 GND

C316 0.1

3.0V VINT

5-21 (12-B)

RFON

R332 470K

8 7 6 5

R333 470K

R334 470K

VCC

IC301 TC7WH04FK LOGIC

TXON

CTS

TXD

Q302 2SK3019
0V 0V

ADP

R366 470K

) : Not Mount
7 8 9 10 11 12

Figure 18 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (16/23) 5 23

GX10i KEY PWB-B (1/2)


A

CONFIDENTIAL

VBAT

R338 470

R339 470

R340 330

R336 330

R337 470

R341 330

R342 270

R343 330 LED309 YPY1105C

5-27 (12-D)
KEY_BL_ON G

Q303 RT1N234 U
3 0V 1 0V 2 2.36V

LED302 YPY1105C

LED305 YPY1105C

LED307 YPY1105C

LED303 YPY1105C

LED304 YPY1105C

TP345

LED306 YPY1105C

LED308 YPY1105C

VBAT_R

MIC100 MICROPHONE

C331 1 D304 MA2ZD02

VBAT_R

IC306 XC6204B392MR HIGH SPEED LDO REGULATOR


C330 1
1 2 3 Vin Vss CE NC 4 Vout 5

T T

5-22 (2-D)

R326 10K

FLOAD_ON

1.14V R G VBAT

1 2 3

6 5 4

1.14V 1.14V 0.98V

5-22 (2-D)
CHGIN

C321 0.01

1.14V 0.95V

D303 RB160M30

E
CHGIN VBAT_BB

Q305 CPH6311

R348 0.18 (1/2W)

VBAT_AP

VBAT_R

NC

IC302 XC6209B302MR HIGH SPEED LDO REGULATOR

5-27 (11-D)
3.0V VBACK

S302 5A
1 Vdd GND CE ECO 4 Vout 5

TP316

Q307 3LP02 M
<0V> <3V> TP321

C322 1

5 388

C317 1

TP315

2 3

2
VDD

1
OUT

<3V>

470K R353

R356 7.5K

TPB332 TPB334

<3V> <0V>

1 HOLDER, BACK-UP BATTERY

Q306 2SK3019
<0V>

Vss

NC

3
NC

R346 470K

IC305 R3111Q251C VOLTAGE DETECTOR

BAT100 BATTERY, BACK-UP

2.9V VTCXO

VTCXO G

5-28 (2-E)
TP317

C349 2.2

C318 2.2

Q308 2SA1955 A
2.88V 0V

2.9V VSYNTH

Vin

Np(Vref) Vout

VSYNTH G

5-28 (2-F)

GND

Cont

IC303 TK11129CSIL

R349 2.2K

2.88V

NOTES ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM can be found on page 5-1.


1 2 3 4 5 6

Figure 19 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (17/23) 5 24

CONFIDENTIAL

GX10i

RELAY FPC_A PWB-C


VVIB

DGND

MO1 VIBRATOR
AGND

CN201 MAIN PWB-A(3/3)


5-16 (2-B E)

TA8

SP1 TA9

SP1 SPEAKER

SP2

TP324 TP322

C326 47P(CH)

L314 FERRITE BEADS

( )

TP323

L315 FERRITE BEADS

D308 RSB6.8S 6.8V

5-27 (10-B) 5-27 (11-B)


ADIN_B ADIN G

R368 470

2.715V VT

C347 0.1

3 2 1

VO GND NC

V+

C348 0.1
GND 5

NC

IC307 LM20BIM7 TEMPERATURE SENSOR

VBAT_AP

VBAT_BB

VBAT

NC 1 IRXP G QRXN G QTXN G ITXN G ISENSE TDO QRXP G IRXN G 2 3 4 5 QTXP G 6 7 ITXP G 8 9 10 11

CN305
40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 G IR_SD 5-21 (10-C) G BATT_SENSE GATEDR

C362 0.01

5-28 (2-F)
TCXOOUT G

5-28 (2-E)

( )
5-21 (11-E)
ADP ADPDET CONT2 CONT1

CTS

) : Not Mount
7 8 9 10 11 12

Figure 20 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (18/23) 5 25

GX10i KEY PWB-B (1/2)

CONFIDENTIAL
2SA1955 A
Vin Np(Vref) Vout 2.88V 0V VSYNTH VSYNTH G

5-28 (2-F)

IC303 TK11129CSIL 2.9V REGULATOR


C350 0.01

R349 2.2K

GND

Cont

2.88V

R351 1.2K
2.9V VRF G

5-28 (2-A)
VRF

C319 0.1

C323 1

TP319

Vin

Q309 2SA1955 A
2.88V 0V

2.9V VTXVCO G

Vout

5-28 (2-C)
VTXVCO

Np(Vref)

GND

Cont

IC304 TK11129CSIL 2.9V REGULATOR

R350 2.2K

2.88V

C320 0.01

Q304 EMG9
0V 1 0V 2 0V 3 4 2.88V 5 2.87V

R352 1.2K

RFON,TCXOEN,TXON

G
KEYPADCOL[0-4],KEYPADROW[0-4]

ADP,ADPDET,CONT1,CONT2,CTS,RTS,RXD,TCK/LED_ON,TDI,TDO,TMS/CHECKER,TXD

SIMCLK,SIMIO,SIMRST

NOTES ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM can be found on page 5-1.


1 2 3 4 5 6

Figure 21 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (19/23) 5 26

CONFIDENTIAL
G ISENSE TDO 9 10 11 12 TDI 13 TCK/LED_ON 14 RXD 15 RTS 16 SIMRST SIMIO SIMCLK 17 18 19 20 NC 25 24 23 22 21 VT 2.715V G G G IR_TXD ADIN_B ADIN 26 28 27 G IR_RXD 32 31 30 29 G IR_SD 5-21 (10-C) CTS TXD TMS/CHECKER CONT2 CONT1

GX10i

5-21 (10-C) 5-21 (10-C)

5-25 (8-E)

POWONKEY

5-21 (9-G)

5-25 (9-E)
G /RESET_R

5-22 (2-D)

5-21 (10-C)
VIR

CN306
NC 1 2 40 KEYPADROW[2] 39 KEYPADROW[0] 38 KEYPADROW[1] 37 KEYPADROW[3] 36 KEYPADROW[4] 35 34 33 32 31 30 G 29 28 G 14 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 NC CHGIN G SYNTHCLK G G 15 16 BS1 BS2 JAKEAR MIC MIC_GND NC

KEYPADCOL[0] KEYPADCOL[1] KEYPADCOL[2] KEYPADCOL[3] KEYPADCOL[4] VINT

3 4 5 6 7 8 9

5-20 (3-H)
VEXT_CN

5-24 (5-F)
VBACK

10 11

KEY_BL_ON G

5-24 (2-C) 5-28 (2-A)

TCXOEN VSIM RFON 3.0V VINT TXON

12

5-22 (3-F)
13

5-28 (2-B) 5-28 (2-B)

BS0

FLIP

R354 470K
5-28 (2-D)

17 18 19

SYNTHDATA 5-28 (2-G)

5-28 (2-F)

C339 0.1

RAMPDAC G

20 NC

5-22(2-D)
G SYNTHEN

5-28 (2-F)

5-28 (2-G)
AFCDAC G

RELAY FPC_C PWB-F


5-16 (2-E MAIN PWB-A(3/3) CN202 H)

RELAY FPC-B PWB_D

MAIN PWB-A(1/3)

A
5-6 (6-H)

The numbers 1 to 3 are waveform numbers shown in page 5-2.


7 8 9 10 11 12

Figure 22 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (20/23) 5 27

GX10i

CONFIDENTIAL

KEY PWB-B(2/2)
G

RECEPTION SIGNAL

TRANSMISSION SIGNAL

5-26 (6-B) VRF

VRF

5-27 (12-E)

BS2

G BS BS0 GSM DCS Tx Rx Tx Rx Tx Rx LOW LOW BS1 N/A N/A BS2 HIGH LOW

HIGH LOW HIGH HIGH LOW LOW HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH LOW

B
5-27 (12-E)
BS0 G

PCS

5-27 (12-E)

BS1

16 , 19
5-25 (10-G)
VBAT_R G G VTXVCO

5-26 (6-B) VTXVCO

C889 2.2

R886 10K

5-27 (9-F) RAMPDAC

4 3 2 1

15 , 18

4 3 2 1

17 , 20

R887 100K R871 47

C 2

C873 0.001

ITXN ITXP QTXN QTXP

G G G G G G G G

R923 0
1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5

C871 100P(CH)

7 9

R872 33

R942 10 R941 10 C941 0.01

C922 0.01

QRXN QRXP IRXP IRXN

C924 220P(CH) C923 220P(CH)

5-25 (8-G,H)

5-24 (6-H)

VTCXO

C942 0.01

28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15

5-24 (6-H)

VSYNTH

5-27 (12-F) SYNTHEN

F
5-25 (12-G) TCXOOUT 5-27 (12-E) SYNTHCLK

G G

L951 FERRITE BEADS R953 10 C954 0.1


4 1

C943 0.01

R944 4.7K

13 12 10 14 11 6 4 5
IC901 HD155148TF RF

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 C982 0.01 R905 10

42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29

R901 10

C921 0.01

C872 0.012

L861 FER BEA

C901 0.01

C945 C944 0.0018 270P (CH) C952 100P(CH) C946 0.01

L 2

Vcc OUTPUT 3 Vcont GND 2

C947 22P(CH) L971 FERRITE BEADS

5-27 (9-F) AFCDAC

C977 0.01

C974 0.001 C973 0.0082

5-27 (12-E) SYNTHDATA

G IC971 Pin 3 GSM ~24CH 25CH~50CH 51CH~ DCS PCS LOW N/A HIGH LOW HIGH

C971 0.1 VCO971 RF VCO 3 2 1


4 5 6 7 8

6 5 4

FL971 BALUM
1 2 3

C979 3P(CH)

NOTES ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM can be found on page 5-1.


1 2 3 4 5 6

Figure 23 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (21/23) 5 28

C978 3P(CH)

C976 0.01

R974 4.7K

NC

C980 0.0022 C981 0.0022

C955 0.1

TCX951 26MHz TCXO

C975 150P R973 R972 (CH) 3.3K 1.5K

43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56

C905 0.01

CONFIDENTIAL

GX10i

C992 0.01

4 3 2 1

5 6 7 8

IC992 TC7W00FK LOGIC

IC991 NL27WZ08 LOGIC


4 3 2 1 5 6 7 8

5 6 7 8

4 3 2 1

C993 0.01

IC993 NL27WZ08 LOGIC


C886 47P (CH)
IC881

86 K

C887 22P(CH)

C885 0.01

Pin 8 GSM HIGH DCS LOW LOW PCS

12 11 10 9 13 14 15 16 8 7 6 5

FL831 FERRITE BEADS

C836 47P(CH)
R883 8.2K

1 2 3 4

C835 150/6.3

C860 22P(CH)
11 10 9 8 7

VCO851 Tx VCO
1 2 3 4 5

R853 47
C859 47P(CH)

C834 22P(CH)
DCS/PCS TX

71 2
C871 100P(CH)

DCS/PCS TX 8 7 6 5

R885 C882 10K 100P(CH)

R854 100

9 1 2 3 4

R859 56 R855 68

R856 68

R852 100

L861 FERRITE BEADS

C861 0.001

R851 47

GSM TX

IC831 PF08123B RF POWER AMP.

6 5 4

R816 10dB

12

C831 270P(CH)
IC831

C832 47P(CH)
GSM TX

2 1 2 3 3 FL816 DIRECTIONAL COUPLER R817 47

IC851 Pin 3 Pin 7 GSM LOW PCS LOW DCS HIGH LOW HIGH HIGH

R857 56

C857 10P(CH)

R858 180

Pin 7 GSM HIGH DCS PCS LOW LOW

3 2 1

R811 10dB

4 5 6

FL811 DIRECTIONAL COUPLER

L901 8.2nH
C902 1P(CH)
3 2 1 4 5

R812 47 C906 47P(CH) FL901 SAW FILTER


5 4 3 2 1

C811 1.5P(CH)

PCS/DCS GSM

C833 100P (CH)

C883 470P

C884 100P (CH) R881 10K C881 100P(CH) R882 IC881 22K

HD155173 AUTO POWER CONTROL

AERIAL
GSM RX

C804 47P(CH)

FL801 12 RF SWITCH

7 8 9 10 11

L902 8.2nH L903 2.7nH


C910 0.5P(CH)

C802 47P(CH)
3 2 1 4 5

J801 TEST CONNECTOR


1 2

L823 L821 3.3nH 1.2nH


C824 1P(CH)

C907 22P(CH) FL902 SAW FILTER

DCS RX

C803 47P(CH)

C801 47P(CH)

L904 2.7nH L905 2.7nH

ANT801 TERMINAL, AERIAL

FL801 3 2 1 4 5

C908 22P(CH) FL903 SAW FILTER

Pin 2 Pin 4 Pin10 PCS RX GSM DCS PCS Tx Rx Tx Rx Tx Rx LOW LOW HIGH LOW LOW LOW HIGH LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW HIGH LOW LOW LOW HIGH LOW

L906 2.7nH

) : Not Mount
7 8

The numbers 4 to 20 are waveform numbers shown in pages 5-2 to 5-4.


9 10 11 12

Figure 24 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (22/23) 5 29

GX10i
KEY PWB-B (FRNT SIDE)
A

CONFIDENTIAL

TP315 FLIP
V316 V315 V313 V314

TP314

LEFT SOFT
C
V317 V318

RIGHT SOFT

TP344

SEND
R342 R336

END/ POWER
LED302 LED308

1
E
R340

2
R338

3
LED304

LED306

4
R343

TP319

TP301

R337

LED303 TP316

LED309

TP303

7
R341

TP321 TP304

9
TP307 TP308

TP317

TP302 TP312 TP306

LED305
R339

LED307

TP305

0
G
D311 TP322 Q303

TP311

#
TP310 TP313 D308
L315 L314

TP309

TP324 C326

TP323 TP345

FL303

MIC100 MICROPHONE

Figure 25 WIRING SIDE OF P.W.BOARD (3/5) 5 30

CONFIDENTIAL
5-32 (1-E)

GX10i
(103-6) AERIAL

KEY PWB-B (REAR SIDE)

UN301 INFRARED PORT

FROM RELAY FPC_C PWB-F G 5-32 (5-C) RELAY FPC_B PWB-D

C333

R354

40

35

30

25

21

5-32 (3-C)

CN306
C334
1 5 10 15 20

RELAY FPC_A PWB-C

L301
V320
4

C306 C335
35

R332

10
JK301 HANDS FREE CONNECTOR
2

C339 L303 L821 C824 ANT801 TERMINAL, AERIAL

C337
25 21

40

30

V310

L823

J801 CN305 TEST CONNECTOR

7 8 14

5 1 3 1 5 10 15 20

9
C801 SOLDER

R366 C362 C328


C922 C921

5-32 (3-D)

R859 C902

TPB332 D305 C942

R942

6 4
TPB331

C941

R872 C873
15

C872

TP330 TP328

R923

R941 C924 C923


28 25 20

R901

C857
C901 L902

R858 TP329 TP342 C835 FL901


C836

FROM FLEXIBLE PWB, SIDE SWITCH PWB-H

L901

29 30

14

CN303 CONTACT BATTERY C338

C943 C945
R944 L951
35

C910

SOLDER FL831

D310

10

L903
L905 L904

F
C906

5-32 (3-E)

R817 C887 C886 FL811C811

C982 R905 C905

C885 C884

R883 C883

IC901
5 45 50 55 1

FL902

C804
R812 R816 R811

C952 C944

11

40 42 43

L906 FL903

C946

C947

FL801
C907

R972 C976 C977 C978 C979

C980 C981

56

R886
5

1 16

C881
R885 R881 R882 R887

TPB333

R973

C974

TCX951

IC881
8 9

FL816
5

C802 C908 C803


4

C882

R852 R851 R855 C859 R856 R857

5
FS302 TPB335 C332 C954 R953 C955

FL971 C973
C861 L861 C871 R871 C860

13 12

C833

C832

12 13

VCO851

IC831
R854 R853 C834 C831

IC304

1 17 , 20 2 3

C319 C323

VCO971

C318

C320
5 4

C975 R974
1

C971 L971
8

8 5

C349

C993

IC303
1

4 1

C350

R349

C992

R350

Q308 Q309

IC992
C889

IC993
C348
4 3 R368

IC991
TPB334

R351 R352 Q304

R356

R305

HOLDER BACKUP BATTERY(104-4)


C317

IC301
C322

R333 R334

C316

R353
G S D 2 3 1 1

Q305

BAT100 BATTERY, BACK-UP

R346

C331

D304 C321
4 3

Q301 D302 D301

TPB343

D303

Q306

IC305

4 5

CN301

Q302 R348
S G

C330

D V308

SIM CARD CONNECTOR

TPB325

5 5 1

IC302
V319 V303 V307

IC306
FL307
L307 L308 L309 L310 L318 L311 L316 L319 L312 L313

TPB326

V302

R313 R314 R315 V309 R316 V305 R308 V311 R317 V306

FL304

R309 R319 R320

16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9

V301

V304 R312 R326 L306 R310 L305

CN302 EXTERNAL CONNECTOR


17 18

CONNECTOR CHARGER

The numbers 1 to 20 are waveform numbers shown in pages 5-2 to 5-4.


7 8 9 10 11 12

Figure 26 WIRING SIDE OF P.W.BOARD (4/5) 5 31

R363 C303

Q307

C347
5 1

IC307

16 , 19 15 , 18

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RELAY FPC_A PWB-C
5-19 (8-F,G)

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RELAY FPC_B PWB-D
5-19 (11-F)

CN201 TO MAIN PWB-A (REAR SIDE)

CN202 TO MAIN PWB-A (REAR SIDE)

TO MAIN PWB-A (FRONT SIDE)


5-18 (4-H)

M
MO1 VIBRATOR SP1 SPEAKER

C
CN305 5-31 (11-B) TO KEY PWB-B (REAR SIDE) CN306 5-31 (10-A) TO KEY PWB-B (REAR SIDE)

RELAY FPC_C PWB-F

FLEXIBLE PWB, SIDE SWITCH PWB-H


TO KEY PWB-B (REAR SIDE)

BACK LIGHT FPC ASS'Y PWB-E

5-31 (12-B)

5-19 (10-H)

TO KEY PWB-B (REAR SIDE)

TO MAIN PWB-A (REAR SIDE)

E
G
5-31 (9-A)

5-31 (12-C)

TO KEY PWB-B (REAR SIDE)

CAMERA FPC ASS'Y PWB-G


F
5-19 (8-B)

TO MAIN PWB-A (REAR SIDE)


36 1 26 25 19 8 18 18 17

5-19 (10-A)

LCD001 SUB-SCREEN DISPLAY LCD100 MAIN-SCREEN DISPLAY

TO MAIN PWB-A (REAR SIDE)

CA1001
7

CN101 TO MAIN PWB-A 34 1 (REAR SIDE)


5-19 (9-B)

CN001 TO MAIN PWB-A (REAR SIDE)


5-19 (9-G)

5-19 (8-D,E)

CN002 TO MAIN PWB-A (REAR SIDE)

Figure 27 WIRING SIDE OF P.W.BOARD (5/5) 5 32

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D15

D14

D13

D12

D11

D10

OD14

OD13

OD12

OD11

OD15

OD10

3.1V VCAM

8 9

AVDD CINT

GND

VDD 36 OD9 35 OD8 34 OD7 33 D9 D8 D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0

10 CBACK

B
A1 A2 A17 A18 A19 3.0V VINT_SW

NC

11 CBREQ 12 A1 13 A2 14 A17 15 A18 16 A19

CA1001 CAMERA MODULE

OD6 32 OD5 31 OD4 30 OD3 29 OD2 28 OD1 27

NC

17 TEST4 20 RSTN 22 WRB 19 GND 25 GND 23 RDB 21 CSB 18 VDD2 24 EXCKI

D10,D11,D12,D13,D14,D15

OD0 26

2.5V VLCD

CAMERA FPC ASS'Y PWB-G

A1,A2,A17,A18,A19

D0 D3

D15

D14

D13

D12

D11

F
34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18

VCAM

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

D10

VINT_SW

D1

D2

VLCD

A17

A18

A19

A1

A2

D4

D5

D6

D7

D8

CN101

5-13 (9-B)

NOTES ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM can be found on page 5-1.


1 2 3 4 5 6

Figure 28 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (23/23) 5 33

D9

17

D0,D1,D2,D3,D4,D5,D6,D7,D8,D9

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Conditions: SIM card inserted, power on, in stand-by mode (opened) Measuring instrument: Digital multimeter : Indicates the measured value without a SIM card. : Unmeasurable
IC001 PIN NO. VOLTAGE 1 3.69V 2 0V 3 0.95V 4 2.96V 5 0V 6 3.7V IC002 PIN NO. VOLTAGE 1 3V 2 5.64V 3 5.64V 4 5.64V 5 5.1V 6 3V 7 3V 8 3V 9 0V 10 15.3V 11 2.54V 12 12.75V 13 2.55V 14 7.66V 15 5.1V 16 5.09V 17 -10.2V 18 0V 19 0.07V 20 3.07V IC003 PIN NO. VOLTAGE 1 3V 2 0V 3 0V 4 3V 5 3V 6 3V 7 1.5V 8 0V 9 0V 10 2.55V 11 0V 12 0V 13 0V 14 3.39V 15 3.33V 16 3.32V 17 3.29V 18 3.27V 19 5.11V 20 0V 21 1.5V 22 0.5V 23 0V 24 3V IC004 PIN NO. VOLTAGE 1 2.49V 2 0V 3 3.67V 4 2.78V 5 Not used IC101 PIN NO. VOLTAGE 1 0V 2 0V 3 0V 4 0V 5 3.68V IC103 PIN NO. VOLTAGE 1 1.37V 2 0V 3 3.01V 4 3V 5 3.01V 6 0V 7 3.01V 8 0V 9 0V 10 0.53V 11 0V 12 0V 13 0V 14 0V 15 3.67V 16 0V 17 0V 18 0V 19 0V 20 0.42V 21 0.42V 22 0.11V 23 0.46V 24 0.12V 25 0.43V 26 0.46V 27 0.46V 28 2.96V 29 3.01V 30 3.01V 31 2.79V 32 Not used IC105 PIN NO. VOLTAGE 1 Not used 2 0V 3 1.5V 4 2.75V 5 0V IC107 PIN NO. VOLTAGE 1 0V 2 3.01V 3 0V 4 3.01V 5 3.01V IC108 PIN NO. VOLTAGE 1 0V 2 3.01V 3 0V 4 3.01V 5 3.01V IC110 PIN NO. VOLTAGE 1 2.76V 2 3.01V 3 0V 4 3.01V 5 3.01V IC201 PIN NO. VOLTAGE 1 3.68V 2 0V 3 2.79V 4 Not used 5 2.51V IC202 PIN NO. VOLTAGE 1 3.01V 2 3.67V 3 1.97V 4 3.67V 5 1.56V 6 0V 7 0.96V 8 2.79V 9 0.94V 10 0V 11 0V 12 0.96V 13 0V 14 3.01V 15 0V 16 2.79V 17 Not used 18 2.86V 19 3.68V 20 2.79V 21 1.8V 22 3.68V 23 2.45V 24 Not used 25 2.75V 26 Not used 27 0V 28 3.01V 29 1.8V 30 3.65V 31 1.84V 32 Not used IC203 PIN NO. VOLTAGE 1 0V 2 3V 3 1.8V 4 3V IC205 PIN NO. VOLTAGE 1 3.67V 2 0V 3 2.79V 4 3.01V 5 3.01V IC206 PIN NO. VOLTAGE 1 0V 2 0V 3 0V 4 0V 5 3.68V IC301 PIN NO. VOLTAGE 1 3.01V 2 0V 3 3.01V 4 0V 5 0V 6 3.01V 7 0V 8 3.01V IC302 PIN NO. VOLTAGE 1 3.7V 2 0V 3 3.7V 4 3.01V 5 3V IC303 PIN NO. VOLTAGE 1 3.01V 2 0V 3 1.27V 4 2.88V 5 3.7V IC304 PIN NO. VOLTAGE 1 3.01V 2 0V 3 1.27V 4 2.89V 5 3.7V IC305 PIN NO. VOLTAGE 1 3V 2 3V 3 Not used 4 0V IC306 PIN NO. VOLTAGE 1 0.96V 2 0V 3 0V 4 Not used 5 0.2V IC307 PIN NO. VOLTAGE 1 Not used 2 0V 3 1.52V 4 2.75V 5 0V

NOTES ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM can be found on page 5-1.


1 2 3 4 5 6

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IC831 PIN NO. VOLTAGE 1 0V 2 0.19V 3 3.89V 4 0V 5 0V 6 3.89V 7 2.95V 8 0V 9 0V IC901 PIN NO. VOLTAGE 1 0V 2 2.94V 3 0V 4 0V 5 0V 6 0V 7 0V 8 0V 9 0V 10 0.14V 11 0.14V 12 0V 13 2.94V 14 0V 15 0.41V 16 2.95V 17 0.21V 18 2.95V 19 0V 20 0.5V 21 0.5V 22 0.5V 23 0.5V 24 0.5V 25 0.5V 26 0.5V 27 0.5V 28 2.89V 29 0V 30 2.89V 31 2.89V 32 2.89V 33 1.57V 34 0V 35 0V 36 0V 37 0V 38 0V 39 0V 40 0V 41 2.9V 42 2.75V 43 0V 44 1.25V 45 0V 46 2.9V 47 2.95V 48 0V 49 0.73V 50 0.73V 51 0V 52 2.74V 53 2.74V 54 2.74V 55 2.74V 56 2.95V IC991 PIN NO. VOLTAGE 1 0V 2 0V 3 2.94V 4 0V 5 0V 6 0V 7 2.94V 8 2.94V

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IC881 PIN NO. VOLTAGE 1 0.19V 2 0.24V 3 0.24V 4 1.3V 5 0.24V 6 0.24V 7 0.24V 8 2.95V 9 1.3V 10 1.3V 11 0V 12 1.23V 13 1.3V 14 0V 15 0.24V 16 0.19V

IC992 PIN NO. VOLTAGE 1 0V 2 0V 3 0V 4 0V 5 2.94V 6 0V 7 0V 8 2.94V

IC993 PIN NO. VOLTAGE 1 0V 2 2.94V 3 0V 4 0V 5 0V 6 0V 7 0V 8 2.94V

NOTES ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM can be found on page 5-1.


7 8 9 10 11 12

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[1] Function table of IC IC001 VHILT1937++-1R (LT1937): DC - DC
Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Terminal Input/ name Output Description of terminal SW Output LED voltage output GND Ground FB Input LED ground SHDN Input Chip enable GND Ground VIN Input Input
VIN 6 FB 3
COMPARATOR VREF 1.25V 95mV A1 Rc Cc A2 R S Q DRIVER

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SW 1

Q1 0.2 ohms

RAMP GENERATOR
SHUTDOWN

1.2MHz OSCILLATOR 2 5 GND

4 SHDN

IC002 VHIADM8830+-1L (ADM8830): CHARGE PUMP REGULATOR


Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Terminal name VCC VOUT LDO_IN +5 VOUT +5 VIN LDO_ ON/OFF SHDN SCAN/ BLANK CLKIN +15 V OUT C3 C3+ C2 C2+ C4 C4+ 10 V OUT GND C1 C1+ Input/ Output Input Output Input Output Input Input Input Input Input Output Input Input Input Input Input Input Output Input Input Description of terminal Positive supply voltage input Voltage doubler output Voltage regulator input +5.1 V output pin +5.1 V input pin Control logic input Digital input Drive mode input External clock input +15.3 V output pin External capacitor External capacitor External capacitor External capacitor External capacitor External capacitor 10.2 V output pin Devide ground pin External capacitor External capacitor

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IC003 RH-IX3054AFZZL (ADD8502-2ACP): GRAYSCALE GENERATOR


Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Terminal name VL DIN SCK CS-LD CM CV4 REV1 NC NC COM COM_M NC GND V4 V3 V2 V1 V0 VDD NC REV2 GS2 GS1 PSK Input/ Description of terminal Output Power supply (logic) Input Serial data Input Serial clock Input Load Input Logic control Input Logic control V4 Input Logic control 1 Not used Not used Output Common output Input Common system Vref Not used Ground Output V4 voltage Output V3 voltage Output V2 voltage Output V1 voltage Output V0 voltage Power supply Not used Input Ref output select Input Power save select 2 Input Power save select 1 Input Power down

IC004 RH-IX2933AFZZL (IX2933AF): REGULATOR


Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5* Terminal Input/ Description of terminal name Output VOUT Output Output GND Ground VDD Input Input CE Input Chip enable NC Not used
VDD 3 1 VOUT

+ VREF

In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which is not connected to the outside.
CE 4

CURRENT LIMIT 2 GND

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IC005 (LR38821A): TFT DISPLAY CONTROLLER (1/3)
Pin No. 1 2* 3 4* 5 6 7 8* 9 10 11 12 13* 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21* 22* 23 24 25 26 27* 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39* 40 41* 42* 43* 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 Terminal name Dummy4 NC GND NC GND VDD CORE PWM NC NCS VDD IO Dummy3 VDD IO NC B5 B4 B3 GND TEST1 TEST SCMD NWR NC NC B2 B1 B0 LS XOUT VDD IO GND TST SCEN NRD RS GND DCLK GS2 GS1 PS2 XIN NC NRES NC NC NC DB0 PS1 G5 G4 G3 DB1 DB2 DB3 DB4 VDD CORE GND VDD IO G2 Input/Output Input/Output Output Input Output Output Output Input Input Input Output Output Output Output Output Input Input Input Output Output Output Output Input Input Input/Output Output Output Output Output Input/Output Input/Output Input/Output Input/Output Output Description of terminal Not used Not used Ground Not used Ground Power supply PWM output signal Not used Device select signal Power supply Not used Power supply Not used LCD panel B output signal LCD panel B output signal LCD panel B output signal Ground Test terminal Test terminal Host write strobe signal Not used Not used LCD panel B output signal LCD panel B output signal LCD panel B output signal Data transmission signal Oscillating circuit output Power supply Ground Test terminal Host read strobe signal Register select signal Ground Data sampling clock (display clock) Gray scale switch signal Gray scale switch signal Power save signal (for source driver) Oscillating circuit input/external clock input signal Not used Master reset Not used Not used Not used Data bus Power save signal (for source driver) LCD panel G output signal LCD panel G output signal LCD panel G output signal Data bus Data bus Data bus Data bus Power supply Ground Power supply LCD panel G output signal

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In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which is not connected to the outside.

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IC005 (LR38821A): TFT DISPLAY CONTROLLER (2/3)


Pin No. 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72* 73* 74 75 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* 101 102 103 104* 105 106 107 108 109 110 111* 112 Terminal name DB5 VDD IO GND VDD CORE G1 G0 R5 R4 DB6 DB7 DB8 DB9 R3 R2 R1 R0 PSD ECK CV4 SE_DI DB10 DB11 DB12 BNC GND GSP GMODE SHD VDD IO REV1 SE_DO DB13 DB14 DB15 NC NC SPL ALW GCS1 GND REV2 SE_CK SE_LD2 NC VDD IO Dummy2 VDD IO NC GCK GCS2 VDD CORE PSK SE_LD1 GND NC Dummy1 Input/Output Input/Output Output Output Output Output Input/Output Input/Output Input/Output Input/Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Input Input/Output Input/Output Input/Output Input Output Output Output Output Output Input/Output Input/Output Input/Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Description of terminal Data bus Power supply Ground Power supply LCD panel G output signal LCD panel G output signal LCD panel R output signal LCD panel R output signal Data bus Data bus Data bus Data bus LCD panel R output signal LCD panel R output signal LCD panel R output signal LCD panel R output signal Power save signal (for power IC) Power save signal (for power IC) Power save signal (for gray scale IC) Data input for four-wire serial IF Data bus Data bus Data bus Synchronous/asynchronous bus switch signal Ground Gate start signal Gate output switch signal Power IC ON/OFF control terminal Power supply Polarity reverse control signal Data output for three-wire/four-wire serial IF Data bus Data bus Data bus Not used Not used Sampling start signal Write all mode switch signal Vertical scan start position setting signal Ground Polarity reverse control signal Control clock for three-wire/four-wire serial IF Load signal for four-wire serial IF Not used Power supply Not used Power supply Not used Gate shift clock Vertical scan start position setting signal Power supply Power save signal (for gray scale IC) Load signal for three-wire serial IF Ground Not used Not used

In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which is not connected to the outside.

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IC005 (LR38821A): TFT DISPLAY CONTROLLER (3/3)
112 Dummy 1 101 VDD IO 90 DB15 79 DB12 68 DB9 60 VDD CORE 52 DB4 44 DB0 33 GND 22 NC 11 Dummy 3 111 NC 100 NC 89 DB14 78 DB11 67 DB8 59 GND 51 DB3 43 NC 32 RS 21 NC 10 VDD IO 110 GND 99 SE_LD 2 88 DB13 77 DB10 66 DB7 58 VDD IO 50 DB2 42 NC 31 NRD 20 NWR 9 NCS 109 SE_LD 1 98 SE_C K 87 SE_D O 76 SE_DI 65 DB6 57 DB5 49 DB1 41 NC 30 TST SCEN 19 TEST SCMD 8 NC 40 NRES 29 GND 18 TEST1 7 PWM 39 NC 28 VDD IO 17 GND 6 VDD CORE 38 XIN 27 XOUT 16 B3 5 GND 108 PSK 97 REV2 86 REV1 75 CV4 107 VDD CORE 96 GND 85 VDD IO 74 ECK 106 GCS2 95 GCS1 84 SHD 73 PSD 105 GCK 94 ALW 83 GMODE 72 R0 64 R4 56 G2 48 G3 37 PS2 26 LS 15 B4 4 NC 104 NC 93 SPL 82 GSP 71 R1 63 R5 55 VDD IO 47 G4 36 GS1 25 B0 14 B5 3 GND 103 VDD IO 92 NC 81 GND 70 R2 62 G0 54 GND 46 G5 35 GS2 24 B1 13 NC 2 NC 102 Dummy 2 91 NC 80 BNC 69 R3 61 G1 53 VDD CORE 45 PS1 34 DCLK 23 B2 12 VDD IO 1 Dummy 4

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11

10

PWM

PWM

SE_DI SE_DO
SIO

SE_LD1 SE_LD2 SE_CK DCLK

XIN XOUT Clock Generator Master Clock (MCK)

LS SPL PS[2:1] GCK GSP


Timing Generator

REV[2:1] GCS[2:1] GS[2:1] GMODE ALW PSK

DB[15:0] Register
HOST Interface

RS NRD NWR NCS

Bas Controller

Address Generator

CV4 PSD ECK SHD

Memory Interface

R[5:0]
LCD Panel Interface Selector

Display Memory

Color Palatte

CDE

G[5:0]

B[5:0]

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IC101 VHINJ287130-1L (NJM2871F03): 3.0 V REGULATOR


Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 Terminal Input/ Description of terminal name Output CONT Input Control GND Ground NB Noise bypass VOUT Output Output VIN Input Input
VIN 5 Thermal Protection CONT 1 3 NB 4 VOUT

Bandgap Reference GND 2

IC102 (AD6521ACA): ANALOG BASEBAND (1/2)


Pin No. Terminal name Input/Output 1 DVDD1 2 DGND1 3* IDACREF Output 4 AUXADC4 Input 5 AUXADC2 Input 6 AUXADC1 Input 7 REFOUT Input/Output 8 REFCAP Output 9 AVDD2 10 AFCDAC Output 11 TDO Output 12 TDI Input 13 AGND4 14* IDACOUT Output 15 AUXADC3 Input 16 AUXADC5 Input 17 AUXADC6 Input 18 AGND2 NC (REFCAP2) Output 19* 20 QRXN Input 21 TCK Input 22 TMS Input 23 QTXN Output 24 QRXP Input 25 VSDO Output 26 VSFS Output 27 QTXP Output 28 IRXN Input 29 VSDI Input 30 BSOFS Output 31 ITXN Output 32 IRXP Input 33 BSDO Output 34 BSIFS Output 35 ITXP Output 36 AVDD1 37 DVDD2 38 39 40 41 42 BSDI AGND1 VINAUXN ASDI ASFS Input Input Input Input Description of terminal Digital core power supply (1.6V AVDD1/2). Digital ground. Current DAC bias resistor connection, rset. Auxiliary A/D converter input 4. (MVBAT) Auxiliary A/D converter input 2. (Camera thermal sensor) Auxiliary A/D converter input 1. (Jack detection) Buffered reference output/external bias voltage input. Reference filter capacitor connection. Auxiliary analog power supply (2.4V to 2.6V). Automatic frequency control signal output. Test data output. Test data input. Analog substrate ground. Current DAC output for battery charging. Auxiliary A/D converter Input 3. (Battery sense) Auxiliary A/D converter Input 5. (Battery thermal sensor) Auxiliary A/D converter Input 6. Auxiliary analog ground. Reserved for reference filter capacitor. Differential analog input for quadrature receive signal. Test clock. Test mode select. Differential analog output for quadrature transmit signal. Differential analog input for quadrature receive signal. Voiceband serial port data output. Voiceband serial port input/output framing signal. Differential analog output for quadrature transmit signal. Differential analog input for in-phase receive signal. Voiceband serial port data input. Baseband serial port output framing signal. Differential analog output for in-phase transmit signal. Differential analog input for in-phase receive signal. Baseband serial port data output. Baseband serial port input framing signal. Differential analog output for in-phase transmit signal. Baseband Analog Power Supply (2.4V to 2.6V). Digital Interface Power Supply (The greater of DVDD1 or DVDD3 or AVDD3-0.2V, to maximum 3.3V). Baseband serial port data input. Baseband analog ground. Differential voiceband auxiliary input. Auxiliary serial port data input. Auxiliary serial port input/output framing signal.

In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which is not connected to the outside. 66

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IC102 (AD6521ACA): ANALOG BASEBAND (2/2)

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Pin No. Terminal name Input/Output Description of terminal 43 RAMPDAC Output Power ramping control signal output. 44 VINAUXP Input Differential voiceband auxiliary input. (Jack mic audio input) 45 ASDO Output Auxiliary serial port data output. 46 MCLK Input Master clock input. 47 ARSM Input Advance baseband receive state machine. 48 RXON Input Baseband receive section power-on input. 49 DGND3 Digital ground. 50* BUZZER Output Buzzer output. 51 AGND3 Voiceband analog ground. 52 AVDD3 Voiceband analog power supply (2.4 V to 2.7 V). 53* NC (MICCAP) Output Reserved for microphone. 54 VINNORP Input Differential voiceband normal input. (Mic audio input) 55 RESET Input Active low reset signal input. 56 MCLKEN Output Master clock enable. 57 ATSM Input Advance baseband transmit state machine. 58 TXON Input Baseband transmit section power-on input. 59 DVDD3 Digital core power supply (1.6 V to AVDD1/2). 60 VOUTAUXN Output Differential voiceband auxiliary output. 61 VOUTNORN Output Differential voiceband normal output. (Earpiece audio output) 62 VOUTNORP Output Differential voiceband normal output. (Earpiece audio output) 63 VOUTAUXP Output Differential voiceband auxiliary output. (Jack Earpiece audio output) 64 VINNORN Input Differential voiceband normal input.
In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which is not connected to the outside.

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IC103 VHIYMU759B+-FL (YMU759B): SOUND


Pin No. Terminal name 1 CLKI 2 EXT1 3 /IRQ 4 /RST 5 IFSEL 6 PLLC 7 VDD 8 VSS 9 VREF 10* HPOUT-L/MONO 11* HPOUT-R 12 EQ1 13 EQ2 14 EQ3 15 SPVDD 16 SPVSS 17 SPOUT1 18 SPOUT2 19 EXT2 20 D7 21 D6 22 D5 23 D4 24 D3 25 D2 26 D1 27 D0 28 /WR 29 SDIN (/CS) 30 31 32* SYNC (A0) SCLK (/RD) SDOUT Input/Output Input Output Output Input Input Output Output Output Output Output Input/Output Input/Output Input/Output Input/Output Input/Output Input/Output Input/Output Input/Output Input Input Input Input Output Description of terminal Clock input terminal (2 20 MHz) External control terminal 1 Interrupt output terminal Hardware reset input terminal CPU I/F select; L: serial I/F, H: parallel I/F Built-in PLL capacitor terminal Power supply Ground Analog reference voltage terminal Headphone output Lch Headphone output Rch Equalizer terminal 1 Equalizer terminal 2 Equalizer terminal 3 Analog power supply for speaker amplifier (Typ + 3.6 V) Analog ground for speaker amplifier Speaker terminal 1 Speaker terminal 2 External control terminal 2 Parallel I/F data bus 7 Parallel I/F data bus 6 Parallel I/F data bus 5 Parallel I/F data bus 4 (Not connected when IFSEL terminal at L) Parallel I/F data bus 3 (Not connected when IFSEL terminal at L) Parallel I/F data bus 2 (Not connected when IFSEL terminal at L) Parallel I/F data bus 1 (Not connected when IFSEL terminal at L) Parallel I/F data bus 0 (Not connected when IFSEL terminal at L) Parallel I/F write pulse (Not connected when IFSEL terminal at L) IFSEL terminal = L serial I/F data input IFSEL terminal = H parallel I/F chip select input IFSEL terminal = L serial I/F data read signal FSEL terminal = H parallel I/F address signal IFSEL terminal = L serial I/F bit clock input IFSEL terminal = H parallel I/F read pulse Serial I/F data output (external pull-up resistor required)
HPOUT-L/ MONO

In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which is not connected to the outside.
HPOUT-R PLLC CLKI VDD
7 /RST 4

VSS
8

1 PLL Timing Generator

11

10

HP Vol R SCLK SYNC SDIN SDOUT 31 30 29 32 Power Down Control Register FM Synthesizer Number of voices: 16 (Fs = 49.7 kHz) Vol Rch Lch Vol 16-bit DAC

HP Vol L

Select

Mono

SELECT

/CS 29 A0 30 /WR 28 /RD 31 20 ~ 27 D0~D7

CPU I/F

FM FIFO x1

EQ Vol VREF

Sequencer Sequencer

12 EQ1

13 EQ2

+ ADPCM Seq FIFO Vol & LPF 14 EQ3 SP Vol

ADPCM Playback (Fs = 4 or 8 kHz)

IFSEL 5

ADPCM Waveform FIFO

17 SPOUT1

/IRQ 3

Mix & Select

EXT1 2 EXT2 19

18 SPOUT2 LED control Vibrator control TIMER VREF

16 15

SPVDD

VREF

SPVSS

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IC104 (AD6526XCA): DIGITAL BASEBAND (1/3)
Pin Terminal Signal Input/Output Function No. Name Name 1 A1 GPO05 Output ARMSM 2 A2 VDDRTC RTC power supply 1.8 V 3 A3 OSCIN Input 32.768 kHz crystal input - inverted (GND if no crystal) 4 A4 KEYPADCOL3 Output Key matrix (COL3) 5 A5 KEYPADROW4 Input Key matrix (ROW4) 6 A6 KEYPADROW0 Input Key matrix (ROW0) 7 A7 GPO22 Output Back light current control 8 A8 GPIO15 Output Sub-screen display RAM select 9 A9 GPIO13 Input Charge detect 10 A10 GPIO09 Output IrDA power ON 11 A11 GPIO06 Input Camera INT 12 A12 GND09 Ground (7 periphery and 4 core) 13 A13 USC3 Input USC pin (ADP detect) 14 A14 USC2 Output USC pin (TXD) 15 B1 GPO00 Output Receiver on RxOn 16 B2 PWRON Output Power on/off control 17 B3 OSCOUT Output 32.768 kHz oscillator output and feedback to crystal 18 B4 KEYPADCOL2 Output Key matrix (COL2) 19 B5 KEYPADROW3 Input Key matrix (ROW3) 20 B6 GND11 Ground (7 periphery and 4 core) 21 B7 GPIO17 Output Sub-screen display data output 22 B8 GPIO14 Output Sub-screen display serial clock 23 B9 GPIO12 Output Reset (sound) 24 B10 VEXT2 External device power supply 3 V 25 B11 GPIO05 Input IRQ (sound) 26 B12 GPIO02 Output Camera reset 27 B13 USC6 Input USC pin (CONT2) 28 B14 VEXT1 External device power supply 3 V 29 C1 GPO06 Output ATSM 30 C2 GPO01 Output Tx on 31 C3 KEYPADCOL4 Output Key matrix (COL4) 32 C4 KEYPADCOL0 Output Key matrix (COL0) 33 C5 GPO23 Output Back light circuit control with PWM control 34 C6 VEXT3 External device power supply 3 V 35 C7 GPIO11 Output Flash memory write protect 36 C8 VCC4 Core power supply voltage 1.8 V 37 C9 GPIO10 Output Flash memory Vpp 38 C10 GPIO07 Output Camera power on 39 C11 GPIO03 Output IrDA TXD 40 C12 USC5 Output USC pin (CTS) 41 C13 GND08 Ground (7 periphery and 4 core) 42 C14 USC0 Input USC pin (ADP) 43 D1 CLKOUT Output 13 MHz clock output 44 D2 CLKOUTGATE Input Hardware CLKOUT on/off Switching 45 D3 VSSRTC RTC power supply return (Ground) 46 D4 KEYPADROW2 Input Key matrix (ROW2) 47 D5 VEXT4 External device power supply 3 V 48 D6 GPIO16 Output Sub-screen display chip select 49 D7 GND10 Ground (7 periphery and 4 core) 50 D8 GPIO08 Input (CONT1) 51 D9 GPIO04 Input Flip SW detection 52 D10 GPIO01 Input IrDA RXD 53 D11 GPIO00 Output Screen display reset 54 D12 USC1 Input USC pin (RXD) 55 D13 GPO20 Output Sirial data (RF) 56 D14 GPO19 Output A0 (sound)
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IC104 (AD6526XCA): DIGITAL BASEBAND (2/3)


Pin Terminal Signal Input/Output Function No. Name Name 57 E1 GPO24 Output Reset output analog baseband RESET 58 E2 ASDI Input Auxiliary serial port data input 59 E3 VPEG1 AD6521 interface power supply 2.8 V 60 E4 KEYPADCOL1 Output Key matrix (COL1) 61 E11 USC4 Output USC pin out (RTS) 62 E12 GPO18 Output Enable (RF) 63 E13 GPO16 Output GSM SEL (BS0) 64 E14 GPO11 Output Back light SW 65 F1 ASDO Output Auxiliary serial port data output 66 F2 ASFS Output Auxiliary serial port framing signal 67 F3 BSDO Output Baseband serial port data output 68 F4 KEYPADROW1 Input Key matrix (ROW1) 69 F11 GPO21 Output Serial clock (RF) 70* F12 GPO10 Output (Not used) 71 F13 GPO08 Output Camera A18 72 F14 GPO07 Output Charge enable 73 G1 BSIFS Output Baseband serial port input framing signal 74 G2 BSDI Input Baseband serial port data input 75 G3 VSDI Input Voiceband serial port data input 76 G4 BSOFS Output Baseband serial port output framing signal 77 G11 GPO17 Output DCS SEL (BS1) 78 G12 GPO03 Output Audio bias control 79 G13 GPO02 Output PCS SEL (BS2) 80 G14 CLKON Output Oscillator power control signal (on/off) 81 H1 VCC1 Core power supply voltage 1.8 V 82 H2 VSFS Output Voiceband serial port framing signal 83 H3 VSDO Output Voiceband serial port data output 84 H4 ADD00 Output Processor address bus 85 H11 GPO09 Output RF enable 86 H12 GPO04 Output Key back light control 87 H13 GPIO19 Input JTAG test mode select (TMS) 88 H14 GPIO18 Output JTAG test clock (TCK) 89 J1 GND01 Ground (7 periphery and 4 core) 90 J2 ADD02 Output Processor address bus 91 J3 ADD01 Output Processor address bus 92 J4 ADD03 Output Processor address bus 93 J11 GPIO21 Output JTAG test data output (TDO) 94 J12 GPIO20 Input JTAG test data input (TDI) 95 J13 SIMDATAOP Input/Output SIM data output/input 96 J14 GPIO22 Input End of charge 97 K1 GND02 Ground (7 periphery and 4 core) 98 K2 ADD05 Output Processor address bus 99 K3 ADD04 Output Processor address bus 100 K4 ADD06 Output Processor address bus 101 K11 JTAGEN Input JTAG enable 102 K12 SIMCLK Output SIM clock 103 K13 GPIO24 Output SIM supply enable 104 K14 VCC3 Core power supply voltage 1.8 V 105 L1 ADD08 Output Processor address bus Memory power supply 3 V 106 L2 VMEM1 107 L3 ADD09 Output Processor address bus 108 L4 ADD07 Output Processor address bus 109 L5 ADD10 Output Processor address bus 110 L6 GND04 Ground (7 periphery and 4 core) 111 L7 DATA05 Input/Output Processor data bus 112 L8 GND05 Ground (7 periphery and 4 core)
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IC104 (AD6526XCA): DIGITAL BASEBAND (3/3)
Pin No. 113 114 115 116 117 118* 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 Terminal Name L9 L10 L11 L12 L13 L14 M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 M7 M8 M9 M10 M11 M12 M13 M14 N1 N2 N3 N4 N5 N6 N7 N8 N9 N10 N11 N12 N13 N14 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P11 P12 P13 P14 Signal Name VSIM GPIO23 GND07 CLKIN nGPCS1 GPIO32 ADD11 ADD12 ADD18 ADD21 nDISPLAYCS DATA02 DATA04 DATA08 DATA10 DATA13 nRD nGPCS0 nROMCS nRAMCS ADD13 ADD15 ADD17 ADD20 VMEM2 DATA00 DATA03 DATA07 VMEM3 DATA12 DATA15 nHWR VMEM4 nRESET ADD14 ADD16 GND03 ADD19 ADD22 DATA01 VCC2 DATA06 DATA09 DATA11 DATA14 GND06 nLWR nWE Input/Output Output Input Output Input Output Output Output Output Input/Output Input/Output Input/Output Input/Output Input/Output Input/Output Input/Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Input/Output Input/Output Input/Output Input/Output Input/Output Output Input Output Output Output Output Input/Output Input/Output Input/Output Input/Output Input/Output Output Output Function SIM power supply 2.8 V SIM reset Ground (7 periphery and 4 core) 13 MHz system clock input (Auto Detect) 16M bit flash chip select (Not used) Processor address bus Processor address bus Processor address bus Processor address bus 4 M bit SRAM/sound/screen display controler chip select Processor data bus Processor data bus Processor data bus Processor data bus Processor data bus Processor read strobe Camera chip select 64 M bit flash chip select 16 M bit PSRAM chip select Processor address bus Processor address bus Processor address bus Processor address bus Memory power supply 3 V Processor data bus Processor data bus Processor data bus Memory power supply 3 V Processor data bus Processor data bus Processor high write strobe Memory power supply 3 V System reset input Processor address bus Processor address bus Ground (7 periphery and 4 core) Processor address bus Processor address bus Processor data bus Core power supply voltage 1.8 V Processor data bus Processor data bus Processor data bus Processor data bus Ground (7 periphery and 4 core) Processor low write strobe Processor write strobe (nWR)

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IC105, IC307 VHILM20BIM7-1L (LM20BIM7): TEMPERATURE SENSOR


Pin No. 1* 2 3 4 5 Terminal Input/ Description of terminal name Output NC Not used GND Ground VO Output Output V+ Input Input GND Ground
3 2 1

(TOP VIEW)

In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which is not connected to the outside.

IC107, IC108, IC110 VHITC7SZ32A-1L (TC7SZ32AFE): LOGIC


Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 Terminal Input/ Description of terminal name Output A Input Input B Input Input GND Ground Y Output Output VCC Power supply
3 2 1

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IC201 VHIXC620925-1L (XC6209B252MR): HIGH SPEED LDO REGULATOR IC306 VHIXC620439-1L (XC6204B392MR): HIGH SPEED LDO REGULATOR
Pin No. 1 2 3 4* 5 Terminal Input/ name Output Description of terminal VIN Input Input VSS Ground CE Input Chip enable NC Not used VOUT Output Output
1 VIN CE 3 ON/OFF Control Each ciruit Current Limit

5 VOUT

In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which is not connected to the outside.
Voltage Reference 2 VSS

IC203 VHIRQ5RW18B-1L (RQ5RW18B): 1.8 V REGULATOR


Pin No. 1 2 3 4 Terminal Input/ Description of terminal name Output GND Ground VDD Power supply VOUT Output Output CE Input Chip enable
VDD 2 3 VOUT

+ VREF CURRENT LIMIT CE 4 1 GND

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IC205 VHIR116030B-1L (R1160N301B): REGULATOR
Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 Terminal Input/ name Output VDD Input GND CE Input ECO Input VOUT Output Description of terminal Input Ground Chip enable High speed/low consumption selector switch Output
VDD 1 ECO 4

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+
VREF CURRENT LIMIT CE 3 2 GND

IC302 VHIXC620930-1L (XC6209B302MR): HIGH SPEED LDO REGULATOR


Pin No. 1 2 3 4* 5 Terminal Input/ name Output Description of terminal VIN Input Input VSS Ground CE Input ON/OFF Control NC Not used VOUT Output Output
1 VIN CE 3 ON/OFF Control Each ciruit Current Limit

5 VOUT

In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which is not connected to the outside.
Voltage Reference 2 VSS

IC206 VHITK11131C-1R (TK11131C): REGULATOR


Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 Terminal Input/ name Output Description of terminal CONT Input Control GND Ground NP Capacitor VOUT Output Output VIN Input Input
VIN 5 VOUT 4

Control Circuit

Over Heat & Over Current Protection

- + 320 k Bandgap Reference

500 k

1 CONT

2 GND

3 NP

IC301 VHITC7WH04K-1R (TC7WH04FK): LOGIC


Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Terminal name 1A 3Y 2A GND 2Y 3A 1Y VCC Input/ Output Description of terminal Input Input 1 Output Output 3 Input Input 2 Ground Output Output 2 Input Input 3 Output Output 1 Power supply
VCC 8 1Y 7 3A 6 2Y 5

1 1A

2 3 4 3Y 2A GND (TOP VIEW)

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IC303, IC304 VHITK11129C-1R (TK11129CSIL): 2.9 V REGULATOR


Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 Terminal Input/ Description of terminal name Output CONT Input Control GND Ground NP Capacitor VOUT Output Output VIN Input Input
VIN 5 VOUT 4

Control Circuit

Constant Current Source

Over Heat & Over Current Protection

500 k

Bandgap Reference

1 CONT

2 GND

3 NP

IC305 VHIR3111Q25-1L (R3111Q251C): VOLTAGE DETECTOR


Pin No. 1 2 3* 4 Terminal Input/ name Output Description of terminal OUT Output Output VDD Power supply NC Not used VSS Ground
VSS 2

+
1 OUT

VREF

TIn this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which is not connected to the outside.

4 GND

IC831 VHIPF08123B-1L (PF08123B): RF POWER AMP.


Pin No. Terminal name Input/Output Description of terminal 1 Pin GSM Input Input power from TXVCO (GSM) 2 Vapc Input Power control voltage from APCIC 3 Vdd1 Power supply 4 Pout GSM Output Output power (GSM) 5 Pout DCS Output Output power (DCS) 6 Vdd2 Power supply 7 Vctl Input Band select switch 8 Pin DCS Input Input power from TXVCO (DCS) 9 GND Ground
Vctl 7 Vdd2 6

Pin DCS 8

5 Pout DCS

Pin GSM 1

4 Pout GSM

Bias circuit 2 Vapc 3 Vdd1

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IC881 VHIHD155173-1L (HD155173): AUTO POWER CONTROL
Pin No. Terminal name Input/Output Description of terminal 1 VAPC1 Output APC voltage output terminal (GSM900) 2 IN1(-) Input Output amp negative terminal (GSM900) 3 IN(+) Input Output amp positive terminal 4 VCC1 Input Power supply 5 DACin Input DAC voltage input terminal 6 AMPIB Input DAC amp input terminal 7 AMPO Output DAC amp output terminal 8 Mode SW Input Mode switch 9 VCC2 Input Power supply 10 PS Input Power save switch 11 GND2 Ground 12 RFin1 Input GSM900 signal input terminal 13 RFin2 Input DCS/PCS signal input terminal 14 GND1 Ground 15 IN2(-) Input Output amp negative terminal (DCS/PCS) 16 VAPC2 Output APC voltage output terminal (DCS/PCS)

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IC901 VHIHD155148-1L (HD155148TF): RF


Pin No. Terminal name Input/Output Description of terminal 1 GNDLNA Ground for LNA bias 2 VCCLNA Input VCC for LNA transistor and LNA bias 3 GNDDUM,GNDPCS Ground for emitter of LNA transistor (PCS) 4 PCSLNAI Input Positive input for LNA transistor (PCS) 5 PCSLNAIB Input Negative input for LNA transistor (PCS) 6 GNDPCSB,GNDDCS Ground for emitter of LNA transistor (PCS,DCS) 7 DCSLNAI Input Positive input for LNA transistor (DCS) 8 DCSLNAIB Input Negative input for LNA transistor (DCS) 9 GNDDCSB,GNDGSM Ground for emitter of LNA transistor (DCS,GSM) 10 GSMLNAI Input Positive input for LNA transistor (GSM) 11 GSMLNAIB Input Negative input for LNA transistor (GSM) 12 GNDGSMB,GNDDUM Ground for emitter of LNA transistor (GSM) 13 VCCLNA Input VCC for LNA transistor and LNA bias 14 GNDOPLL Ground for OPLL 15 VCOIN Input TXVCO signal input 16 VCCOPLL Input VCC for OPLL and phase comparator 17 PLLOUT Output Current output to control and modulate TXVCO 18 VCCIQ/ADDAC Input VCC for IQ modulator and offset canceling AD/DAC 19 GNDIQ/ADDAC Ground for IQ modulator and offset canceling AD/DAC 20 IINB Input Negative input of I signal for modulator 21 IIN Input Positive input of I signal for modulator 22 QINB Input Negative input of Q signal for modulator 23 QIN Input Positive input of Q signal for modulator 24 QOUTB Output Negative output of Q channel 25 QOUT Output Positive output of Q channel 26 IOUTB Output Negative output of I channel 27 IOUT Output Positive output of I channel 28 VCCIFVCO Input VCC for IFVCO and IFVCO buffer and divider 29 GNDIFVCO Ground for IFVCO buffer an divider 30 VCCOSC Input VCC for IFVCO 31 TCXOCONT TCXOOUT frequency (GND: 26 MHz/VCC: 13 MHz) 32 VCCIFSYN Input VCC for IF synthesizer and TCXOOUT buffer (13 MHz/26 MHz) 33 CPIFSYN Output Charge pump output of IF synthesizer 34 GNDIFSYN Ground for IFsynthesizer and TCXOOUT buffer (13 MHz/26 MHz) 35 LE Input Load enable for serial data 36 TCXOOUT Output TCXO output for base band 37 CLK Input Clock for serial data 38 TCXOIN Input TCXO input for IF and RF synthesizer 39 SDATA Input Serial data 40 GNDRFSYN Ground for RF synthesizer and TCXO input buffer (26 MHz) 41 VCCRFSYN Input VCC for RF synthesizer and TCXO input buffer (26 MHz) 42 BANDSW Output Band select or frequency select switch for RFVCO 43 FLOCK Output Fast lock control for RF synthesizer 44 CPRFSYN Output Charge pump output of RF synthesizer 45 GNDBB Ground for base band 46 VCCBB Input VCC for base band 47 VCCRFLO Input VCC for RF local buffer and divider 48 GNDRFLO Ground for RF local buffer and divider 49 RFLOINB Input Negative input for RF local 50 RFLOINB Input Positive input for RF local 51 GNDMIX Ground for direct conversion mixer 52 CAPQB Output Capacitor for Q channel LPF (Negative output) 53 CAPQ Output Capacitor for Q channel LPF (Positive output) 54 CAPIB Output Capacitor for I channel LPF (Negative output) 55 CAPI Output Capacitor for I channel LPF (Positive output) 56 VCCMIX Input VCC for direct conversion mixer

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IC991, IC993 VHINL27WZ08-1R (NL27WZ08): LOGIC
Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Terminal name 1A 1B 2Y GND 2A 2B 1Y VCC Input/ Description of terminal Output Input Input 1 Input Input 1 Output Output 2 Ground Input Input 2 Input Input 2 Output Output 1 Power supply
VCC 8 1Y 7 2B 6 2A 5

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1 1A

2 1B

3 2Y

4 GND

IC992 VHITC7W00FK-1R (TC7W00FK): LOGIC


Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Terminal name 1A 1B 2Y GND 2A 2B 1Y VCC Input/ Description of terminal Output Input Input 1 Input Input 1 Output Output 2 Ground Input Input 2 Input Input 2 Output Output 1 Power supply
VCC 8 1Y 7 2B 6 2A 5

1 1A

4 GND

1B 2Y (TOP VIEW)

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CA1001 (LZ0P3920): CAMERA MODULE


Pin No. Terminal name 1 GND 2 OD10 3 OD11 4 OD12 5 OD13 6 OD14 7 OD15 8 AVDD 9 CINT 10 CBACK 11* CBREQ 12 A1 13 A2 14 A17 15 A18 16 A19 17* TEST4 18 VDD2 19 GND 20 RSTN 21 CSB 22 WRB 23 RDB 24 EXCKI 25 GND 26 OD0 27 OD1 28 OD2 29 OD3 30 OD4 31 OD5 32 OD6 33 OD7 34 OD8 35 OD9 36 VDD1 Input/Output Input/Output Input/Output Input/Output Input/Output Input/Output Input/Output Output Input Input Input Input Input Input Input Input Input Input Input/Output Input/Output Input/Output Input/Output Input/Output Input/Output Input/Output Input/Output Input/Output Input/Output Description of terminal Ground Data bus 10 Data bus 11 Data bus 12 Data bus 13 Data bus 14 Data bus 15 Power supply input (3.1 V/Sensor) Interruption signal Ground Not used Address bus 1 Address bus 2 Address bus 17 Address bus 18 Address bus 19 Not used Power supply input (3.0 V/IOPAD) Ground Reset signal Chip select IP parameter write signal IP parameter read signal External clock input Ground Data bus 0 Data bus 1 Data bus 2 Data bus 3 Data bus 4 Data bus 5 Data bus 6 Data bus 7 Data bus 8 Data bus 9 Power supply input (2.5 V/Core)

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PARTS GUIDE
DIGITAL MOBILE PHONE

MODEL
E : For U.K. R : For Ireland S : For Spain EP : For U.K. (Prepaid) W : For Sweden D : For Greece Z : For New Zealand G : T : H : PP : B : A : Q :

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

(INTERNAL MODEL NAME: TQ-GX15E/G/R/T/S/H/EP/PP/W/B/D/A/Z/Q)

HOW TO ORDER REPLACEMENT PARTS


To have your order filled promptly and correctly, please furnish the following information. 1. MODEL NUMBER 2. REF. No. 3. PART No. MARK: Standard parts. SHARP is not to have them in stock. 4. DESCRIPTION

Explanation of capacitors/resistors parts codes


Capacitors
VCC ....................... Ceramic type VCK ........................ Ceramic type VCT ........................ Semiconductor type VC MF ............... Cylindrical type (without lead wire) VC MN ............... Cylindrical type (without lead wire) VC TV ................ Square type (without lead wire) VC TQ ............... Square type (without lead wire) VC CY ............... Square type (without lead wire) VC CZ ............... Square type (without lead wire) VC J .. The 13th character represents capacity difference. ("J" 5%, "K" 10%, "M" 20%, "N" 30%, "C" 0.25 pF, "D" 0.5 pF, "Z" +80-20%.) If there are no indications for the electrolytic capacitors, error is 20%.

Resistors
VRD ....................... Carbon-film type VRS ........................ Carbon-film type VRN ....................... Metal-film type VR MF ............... Cylindrical type (without lead wire) VR MN ............... Cylindrical type (without lead wire) VR TV ................ Square type (without lead wire) VR TQ ............... Square type (without lead wire) VR CY ............... Square type (without lead wire) VR CZ ............... Square type (without lead wire) VR J .. The 13th character represents error. ("J" 5%, "F" 1%, "D" 0.5%.) If there are no indications for other parts, the resistors are 5% carbon-film type.

NOTE:
Parts marked with are important for maintaining the safety of the set. Be sure to replace parts with specified ones for maintaining the safety and performance of the set.

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DESCRIPTION NO.
LED001 LED101 LED302~309 UN301

PARTS CODE
VHPCW215TBS-1L VHPCL165UR/-1VHPYPY1105C-1L VHPGP2W01100FR

DESCRIPTION
LED,White,CW215TBS LED,Red/Green,CL165UR LED,Green,YPY1105C Infrared Port

INTEGRATED CIRCUITS
IC001 IC002 IC003 IC004 IC005 VHILT1937++-1R VHIADM8830+-1L RH-IX3054AFZZL RH-IX2933AFZZL DC-DC,LT1937 Charge Pump Regulator, ADM8830 Grayscale Generator, ADD8502-2ACP Regulator,IX2933AF Not Replacement Item,This Parts is Supplied with Cabinet Parts 104 3.0V Regulator,NJM2871F03 Not Replacement Item,This Parts is Supplied with Cabinet Parts 104 Sound,YMU759B Not Replacement Item,This Parts is Supplied with Cabinet Parts 104 Temperature Sensor,LM20BIM7 Not Replacement Item,This Parts is Supplied with Cabinet Parts 104 Logic,TC7SZ32AFE Logic,TC7SZ32AFE High Speed LDO Regulator, XC6209B252MR Power Supply,ADP3408ACP 1.8V Regulator,RQ5RW18B Regulator,R1160N301B Regulator,TK11131C Logic,TC7WH04FK High Speed LDO Regulator, XC6209B302MR 2.9V Regulator,TK11129CSIL Voltage Detector,R3111Q251C High Speed LDO Regulator, XC6204B392MR Temperature Sensor,LM20BIM7 RF Power Amp.,PF08123B Auto Power Control,HD155173 RF,HD155148TF Logic,NL27WZ08 Logic,TC7W00FK Logic,NL27WZ08

FILTERS
FL303 FL304 FL307 FL801 FL811 FL816 FL831 FL901 FL902 FL903 FL971 RFILN0018AFZZN RFILN1005YCZZN RFILN0018AFZZN RFILR0209AFZZL RFILR0214AFZZL RFILR0215AFZZL RFILN0020AFZZN RFILR0206AFZZL RFILR0207AFZZL RFILR0208AFZZL RFILR0631AFZZL Ferrite Beads Common Mode Filter Ferrite Beads RF Switch Directional Coupler Directional Coupler Ferrite Beads SAW Filter SAW Filter SAW Filter Balun

IC101 IC102

VHINJ287130-1L

IC103 IC104

VHIYMU759B+1FL

IC105 IC106

VHILM20BIM7-1L

COILS
L001 L003 L103~108 L189 L301 L303 L305~316 L318,319 L821 L823 L861 L901,902 L903~906 L951 L971 RCILZ0346AFZZN VPBFMS33JR65MT RCILZ1088YCZZRCILZ0387AFZZN RCILZ0315AFZZT RCILZ0315AFZZT RCILZ1088YCZZRCILZ1088YCZZVPCAMT12S0000VPCAMT33S0000RCILZ0305AFZZT VPBZNT82D0000VPBZNT27S0000RCILZ1088YCZZRCILZ0305AFZZT 22H 33 nH Ferrite Beads Ferrite Beads Ferrite Beads Ferrite Beads Ferrite Beads Ferrite Beads 1.2 nH 3.3 nH Ferrite Beads 8.2 nH 2.7 nH Ferrite Beads Ferrite Beads

IC107,108 IC110 IC201 IC202 IC203 IC205 IC206 IC301 IC302 IC303,304 IC305 IC306 IC307 IC831 IC881 IC901 IC991 IC992 IC993

VHITC7SZ32A-1L VHITC7SZ32A-1L VHIXC620925-1L VHIAD340818-1L VHIRQ5RW18B-1L VHIR116030B-1L VHITK11131C-1R VHITC7WH04K-1R VHIXC620930-1L VHITK11129C-1R VHIR3111Q25-1L VHIXC620439-1L VHILM20BIM7-1L VHIPF08123B-1L VHIHD155173-1L VHIHD155148-1L VHINL27WZ08-1R VHITC7W00FK-1R VHINL27WZ08-1R

VARIABLE RESISTORS
V201 V203 V301 V302 V303 V304,305 V306,307 V308 V309~311 V313~318 V319,320 VHV10080MAB-1N VHV10080MAB-1N VHV10080MBB-1N VHV10270MBB-1N VHV10080MBB-1N VHV10270MBB-1N VHV10080MBB-1N VHV10270MBB-1N VHV10080MBB-1N VHV10080MBB-1N VHV10080MBB-1N Varistor 650 pF,8V Varistor 650 pF,8V Varistor,100 pF,8V Varistor,15 pF,27V Varistor,100 pF,8V Varistor,15 pF,27V Varistor,100 pF,8V Varistor,15 pF,27V Varistor,100 pF,8V Varistor,100 pF,8V Varistor,100 pF,8V

TRANSISTORS
Q001 Q002 Q101 Q103,104 Q203 Q204 Q205 Q206 Q207 Q208 Q301 Q302 Q303 Q304 Q305 Q306 Q307 Q308,309 VSMCH3443++-1L VS2SK3019//-1+ VSEMD9+++++-1R VSRT1N144U/-1+ VSRT1N144U/-1+ VS2SA1989SR-1+ VS2SA1955A/-1+ VSMCH6613++-1R VSEMD6+++++-1R VSEMD12++++-1R VSUM6K1////-1VS2SK3019//-1+ VSRT1N234U+-1L VSEMG9+++++-1R VSCPH6311++-1R VS2SK3019//-1+ VS3LP02M+++-1L VS2SA1955A/-1+ FET,MCH3443 FET,2SK3019 Digital,PNP/NPN,EMD9 Digital,NPN,RT1N144 U Silicon,NPN,RT1N144 U Silicon,PNP,2SA1989 SR Silicon,PNP,2SA1955 A FET,MCH6613 Digital,PNP/NPN,EMD6 Digital,PNP/NPN,EMD12 FET,UM6K1 FET,2SK3019 Digital,NPN,RT1N234 U Digital,PNP/NPN,EMG9 FET,CPH6311 FET,2SK3019 FET,3LP02 M Silicon,PNP,2SA1955 A

VIBRATORS
TCX951 X101 RTCOX0025AFZZL RCRSC0065AFZZL TCXO,26 MHz Crystal,32 kHz

ARRAY PARTS
R014~017 R104 R153 R155 R164 R166 R811 R816 R923 RR-DZ1133AFZZN RMPTR4103ACZZN RMPTR4221ACZZN RMPTR4221ACZZN RMPTR4221ACZZN RMPTR4221ACZZN RR-TZ1118AFZZR RR-TZ1118AFZZR RR-DZ1133AFZZN Array,0 ohm Array,10 kohm Array,220 ohms Array,220 ohms Array,220 ohms Array,220 ohms Array,10 dB Array,10 dB Array,0 ohm

DIODES
D001 D002 D003 D101~103 D201,202 D301,302 D303 D304 D305 D308 D310,311 VHD1SS400//-1VHERD22SL++-1L VHDRB520S30-1VHD1SS388//-1+ VHERSB6R8S+-1L VHDHN2S01FU-1L VHDRB160M30-1L VHDMA2ZD02/-1VHD1SS388//-1+ VHERSB6R8S+-1L VHERSB6R8S+-1L Silicon,1SS400 Zener,22V,RD22SL Schottky,RB520S30 Silicon,1SS388 Zener,6.8V,RSB6.8S Silicon,HN2S01FU Silicon,RB160M30 Silicon,MA2ZD02 Silicon,1SS388 Zener,6.8V,RSB6.8S Zener,6.8V,RSB6.8S

CAPACITORS
C001 C002 C003 C004,005 C007 C008 C009 C010 C011~013 C014 C015 VCKYTV1EB224KT VCKYCZ1EB222KT VCKYCY1AB105KT VCKYCY0JB105KT VCCCCZ1EH101JT VCKYCZ1AB104KT VCKYCY0JB225KT VCKYCZ1AB104KT VCKYCY0JB225KT VCKYCZ1AB104KT RC-KZ1300AFZZN 0.22 F,25V 0.0022 F,25V 1 F,10V 1 F,6.3V 100 pF (CH),25V 0.1 F,10V 2.2 F,6.3V 0.1 F,10V 2.2 F,6.3V 0.1 F,10V 1 F,16V

CONFIDENTIAL
NO.
C016 C017 C018,019 C020 C021 C022 C024 C027 C101,102 C103 C104 C105 C108 C109,110 C109A C111 C112 C113 C114 C115 C116,117 C118 C119~122 C125 C126 C128 C131 C132 C133~135 C136 C137 C138 C139 C140 C141 C142,143 C145 C146 C148 C149 C150 C151~163 C166 C168,169 C170 C172~174 C176 C179 C180,181 C182,183 C184,185 C186~188 C210 C211 C212 C213 C214 C215 C216 C218 C219 C220 C221,222 C223 C224,225 C227 C228 C229~231 C232,233 C234 C236~240 C303 C306 C316 C317 C318 C319 C320,321 C322,323 C326 C328 C330,331 C332

GX10i
PARTS CODE
VCKYTV0JB475KT VCKYCZ1EB102KT VCKYCZ1AB104KT VCKYCZ1AB104KT VCKYCY0JB225KT VCKYCZ1CB103KT VCKYCZ1CB103KT VCKYCZ1EB102KT VCKYCZ1AB104KT VCKYTV0JB106KT VCKYCY0JB225KT VCKYCZ1AB104KT VCCCCZ1EH470JT VCCCCZ1EH1R5CT VCCCCZ1EH1R0CT VCCCCZ1EH271JT VCCCCZ1EH470JT VCCCCZ1EH101JT VCCCCZ1EH220JT RC-SZ1157AFZZL VCCCCZ1EH470JT VCCCCZ1EH100DT VCCCCZ1EH470JT VCCCCZ1EH220JT VCKYCZ1EB102KT VCCCCZ1EH101JT VCKYTV1EB123KT VCKYCZ1EB102KT VCCCCZ1EH101JT VCKYCZ1EB471KT VCCCCZ1EH101JT VCKYCZ1CB103KT VCCCCZ1EH470JT VCCCCZ1EH220JT VCKYCY0JB225KT VCKYCZ1CB103KT VCCCCZ1EH1R0CT VCKYCZ1CB103KT VCCCCZ1EH470JT VCCCCZ1EH220JT VCCCCZ1EH0R5CT VCKYCZ1CB103KT VCCCCZ1EH221JT VCKYCZ1CB103KT VCKYCY1HB182KT VCCCCZ1EH271JT VCKYCZ1CB103KT VCCCCZ1EH220JT VCCCCZ1EH101JT VCKYCZ1AB104KT VCKYCZ1AB104KT RC-KZ1305AFZZN RC-KZ1304AFZZN VCCCCZ1EH151JT VCKYCZ1CB103KT VCCCCZ1EH3R0CT VCKYCY1HB222JT VCKYCZ1CB103KT VCKYCZ1CB103KT

PARTS CODE
VCKYCZ1CF104ZT VCKYCY1AB104KT RC-KZ1300AFZZN VCKYCY0JB105KT RC-KZ1300AFZZN VCKYCZ1AB104KT VCKYCZ1AB104KT VCCCCZ1EH101JT VCCCCZ1EH470JT VCKYCZ1AB104KT VCKYTV0JB106KT VCKYCZ1EB102KT VCKYTV0JB106KT VCKYCZ1AB104KT VCCCCZ1EH101JT VCKYCZ1EB102KT VCKYCZ1AB104KT VCKYCZ1EB102KT VCCCCZ1EH470JT VCKYCZ1AB104KT VCCCCZ1EH470JT VCKYCZ1CB103KT VCCCCZ1EH470JT VCKYCY1AB105KT VCKYCZ1AB104KT VCKYCZ1AB104KT VCKYCZ1AB104KT VCKYTV0JB106KT VCKYCZ1AB104KT VCCCCZ1EH221JT VCKYCZ1AB473KT VCKYCZ1AB104KT VCKYCY1AB105KT VCKYCZ1EB102KT RC-KZ1308AFZZT VCKYCZ1AB104KT VCKYCZ1AB104KT VCKYCZ1EB102KT VCCCCZ1EH2R0CT VCKYCZ1AB104KT VCCCCZ1EH2R0CT VCKYCZ1AB104KT VCKYCZ1AB104KT VCKYCZ1AB104KT VCKYCZ1EB102KT VCKYCZ1AB104KT VCKYCY1AB105KT VCKYCZ1EB102KT VCCCCZ1EH470JT VCCCCZ1EH470JT VCCCCZ1EH470JT VCKYCZ1AB104KT VCKYTV0JB106KT VCKYCZ1AB104KT VCKYCZ0JB105KT VCKYCZ1AB104KT VCKYCY1AB105KT VCKYCZ1AB104KT VCKYTV0JB106KT VCKYCZ1CB103KT VCKYCY1AB105KT VCKYCZ1AB104KT VCKYCY1AB105KT RC-KZ1297AFZZT VCKYCZ1AB104KT RC-KZ1297AFZZT VCKYCY1AB224KT VCKYCY0JB225KT VCKYCZ1AB104KT VCKYCZ1EB472KT VCCCCZ1EH101JT VCKYCZ1AB104KT VCCCCZ1EH470JT VCKYCZ1AB104KT VCKYCY1AB105KT VCKYTV0JB225KT VCKYCZ1AB104KT VCKYCZ1CB103KT VCKYCY1AB105KT VCCCCZ1EH470JT VCKYCY1AB105KT VCKYCY1AB105KT VCKYTQ0JB106KT

DESCRIPTION
0.1 F,16V 0.1 F,10V 1 F,16V 1 F,6.3V 1 F,16V 0.1 F,10V 0.1 F,10V 100 pF (CH),25V 47 pF (CH),25V 0.1 F,10V 10 F,6.3V 0.001 F,25V 10 F,6.3V 0.1 F,10V 100 pF (CH),25V 0.001 F,25V 0.1 F,10V 0.001 F,25V 47 pF (CH),25V 0.1 F,10V 47 pF (CH),25V 0.01 F,16V 47 pF (CH),25V 1 F,10V 0.1 F,10V 0.1 F,10V 0.1 F,10V 10 F,6.3V 0.1 F,10V 220 pF (CH),25V 0.047 F,10V 0.1 F,10V 1 F,10V 0.001 F,25V 4.7 F,6.3V 0.1 F,10V 0.1 F,10V 0.001 F,25V 2 pF (CH),25V 0.1 F,10V 2 pF (CH),25V 0.1 F,10V 0.1 F,10V 0.1 F,10V 0.001 F,25V 0.1 F,10V 1 F,10V 0.001 F,25V 47 pF (CH),25V 47 pF (CH),25V 47 pF (CH),25V 0.1 F,10V 10 F,6.3V 0.1 F,10V 1 F,6.3V 0.1 F,10V 1 F,10V 0.1 F,10V 10 F,6.3V 0.01 F,16V 1 F,10V 0.1 F,10V 1 F,10V 4.7 F,4V 0.1 F,10V 4.7 F,4V 0.22 F,10V 2.2 F,6.3V 0.1 F,10V 0.0047 F,25V 100 pF (CH),25V 0.1 F,10V 47 pF (CH),25V 0.1 F,10V 1 F,10V 2.2 F,6.3V 0.1 F,10V 0.01 F,16V 1 F,10V 47 pF (CH),25V 1 F,10V 1 F,10V 10 F,6.3V

NO.
C333 C334,335 C337~339 C347,348 C349 C350 C362 C501 C502,503 C504 C505,506 C507 C801~804 C811 C824 C831 C832 C833 C834 C835 C836 C857 C859 C860 C861 C871 C872 C873 C881,882 C883 C884 C885 C886 C887 C889 C901 C902 C905 C906 C907,908 C910 C921,922 C923,924 C941~943 C944 C945 C946 C947 C952 C954,955 C971 C973 C974 C975 C976,977 C978,979 C980,981 C982 C992,993

DESCRIPTION
4.7 F,6.3V 0.001 F,25V 0.1 F,10V 0.1 F,10V 2.2 F,6.3V 0.01 F,16V 0.01 F,16V 0.001 F,25V 0.1 F,10V 10 F,6.3V 2.2 F,6.3V 0.1 F,10V 47 pF (CH),25V 1.5 pF (CH),25V 1 pF (CH),25V 270 pF (CH),25V 47 pF (CH),25V 100 pF (CH),25V 22 pF (CH),25V 150 F,6.3V,Tantalum, Electrolytic 47 pF (CH),25V 10 pF (CH),25V 47 pF (CH),25V 22 pF (CH),25V 0.001 F,25V 100 pF (CH),25V 0.012 F,25V 0.001 F,25V 100 pF (CH),25V 470 pF,25V 100 pF (CH),25V 0.01 F,16V 47 pF (CH),25V 22 pF (CH),25V 2.2 F,6.3V 0.01 F,16V 1 pF (CH),25V 0.01 F,16V 47 pF (CH),25V 22 pF (CH),25V 0.5 pF (CH),25V 0.01 F,16V 220 pF (CH),25V 0.01 F,16V 0.0018 F,50V 270 pF (CH),25V 0.01 F,16V 22 pF (CH),25V 100 pF (CH),25V 0.1 F,10V 0.1 F,10V 0.0082 F,25V 0.001 F,25V 150 pF (CH),50V 0.01 F,16V 3 pF (CH),25V 0.0022 F,50V 0.01 F,16V 0.01 F,16V

RESISTORS
VRS-CY1JB000JT VRS-CZ1JB000JT VRS-CZ1JB5R6JT VRS-CZ1JB221JT VRS-CZ1JB102JT VRS-CZ1JB472JT VRS-CZ1JB474JT VRS-CZ1JB104JT VRS-CZ1JB474JT VRS-CZ1JB102JT VRS-CZ1JB122JT VRS-CZ1JB222JT VRS-CZ1JB122JT VRS-CZ1JB222JT VRS-CZ1JB122JT VRS-CZ1JB683JT VRS-CZ1JB183JT VRS-CZ1JB332JT VRS-CZ1JB102JT VRS-CZ1JB221JT 0 ohm,Jumper,0.81.55mm,Green 0 ohm,Jumper,0.51.0mm 5.6 ohms,1/16W 220 ohms,1/16W 1 kohm,1/16W 4.7 kohms,1/16W 470 kohms,1/16W 100 kohm,1/16W 470 kohms,1/16W 1 kohm,1/16W 1.2 kohms,1/16W 2.2 kohms,1/16W 1.2 kohms,1/16W 2.2 kohms,1/16W 1.2 kohms,1/16W 68 kohms,1/16W 18 kohms,1/16W 3.3 kohms,1/16W 1 kohm,1/16W 220 ohms,1/16W

R001 R002 R003 R004 R006 R013 R030,031 R106 R107 R108 R109,110 R111 R112 R122 R123 R128 R129 R130

GX10i
NO.
R131 R133 R141 R142~144 R146 R148 R149 R151,152 R154 R157,158 R159~162 R168 R170 R172,173 R177 R183 R186 R195 R210 R211 R212 R215 R216 R218 R219 R222,223 R227 R232 R305 R308~310 R312~317 R319,320 R326 R332~334 R336 R337~339 R340,341 R342 R343 R346 R348 R349,350 R351,352 R353,354 R356 R363 R366 R368 R503,504 R507 R812 R817 R851 R852 R853 R854 R855,856 R857 R858 R859 R871 R872 R881 R882 R883 R885,886 R887 R901 R905 R941,942 R944 R953 R972 R973 R974

CONFIDENTIAL
PARTS CODE
VRS-CZ1JB270JT VRS-CZ1JB206JT VRS-CZ1JB101JT VRS-CZ1JB474JT VRS-CZ1JB101JT VRS-CZ1JB101JT VRS-CZ1JB471JT VRS-CZ1JB221JT VRS-CZ1JB221JT VRS-CZ1JB474JT VRS-CZ1JB221JT VRS-CZ1JB221JT VRS-CZ1JB221JT VRS-CY1JB1R0JT VRS-CZ1JB104JT VRS-CZ1JB103JT VRS-CZ1JB103JT VRS-CZ1JB104JT VRS-CZ1JB474JT VRS-CZ1JB683JT VRS-CZ1JB103JT VRS-CZ1JB822JT VRS-CZ1JB474JT VRS-CZ1JB331JT VRS-CZ1JB122JT VRS-CZ1JB474JT VRS-CZ1JB102JT VRS-CZ1JB1R0JT VRS-CZ1JB203JT VRS-CZ1JB101JT VRS-CZ1JB101JT VRS-CZ1JB101JT VRS-CZ1JB103JT VRS-CZ1JB474JT VRS-CZ1JB331JT VRS-CZ1JB471JT VRS-CZ1JB331JT VRS-CZ1JB271JT VRS-CZ1JB331JT VRS-CZ1JB474JT RR-NZ1103AFZZN VRS-CZ1JB222JT VRS-CZ1JB122JT VRS-CZ1JB474JT VRS-CZ1JB752JT VRS-CZ1JB102JT VRS-CZ1JB474JT VRS-CZ1JB471JT VRS-CZ1JB101JT VRS-CY1JB2R2JT VRS-CZ1JB470JT VRS-CZ1JB470JT VRS-CZ1JB470JT VRS-CZ1JB101JT VRS-CZ1JB470JT VRS-CZ1JB101JT VRS-CZ1JB680JT VRS-CZ1JB560JT VRS-CZ1JB181JT VRS-CZ1JB560JT VRS-CZ1JB470JT VRS-CZ1JB330JT VRS-CZ1JB103JT VRS-CZ1JB223JT VRS-CZ1JB822JT VRS-CZ1JB103JT VRS-CZ1JB104JT VRS-CZ1JB100JT VRS-CZ1JB100JT VRS-CZ1JB100JT VRS-CZ1JB472JT VRS-CZ1JB100JT VRS-CZ1JB152JT VRS-CZ1JB332JT VRS-CZ1JB472JT

DESCRIPTION
27 ohms,1/16W 20 Mohms,1/16W 100 ohm,1/16W 470 kohms,1/16W 100 ohm,1/16W 100 ohm,1/16W 470 ohms,1/16W 220 ohms,1/16W 220 ohms,1/16W 470 kohms,1/16W 220 ohms,1/16W 220 ohms,1/16W 220 ohms,1/16W 1 ohm,1/16W 100 kohm,1/16W 10 kohm,1/16W 10 kohm,1/16W 100 kohm,1/16W 470 kohms,1/16W 68 kohms,1/16W 10 kohm,1/16W 8.2 kohms,1/16W 470 kohms,1/16W 330 ohms,1/16W 1.2 kohms,1/16W 470 kohms,1/16W 1 kohm,1/16W 1 ohm,1/16W 20 kohms,1/16W 100 ohm,1/16W 100 ohm,1/16W 100 ohm,1/16W 10 kohm,1/16W 470 kohms,1/16W 330 ohms,1/16W 470 ohms,1/16W 330 ohms,1/16W 270 ohms,1/16W 330 ohms,1/16W 470 kohms,1/16W 0.18 ohms,1/2W 2.2 kohms,1/16W 1.2 kohms,1/16W 470 kohms,1/16W 7.5 kohms,1/16W 1 kohm,1/16W 470 kohms,1/16W 470 ohms,1/16W 100 ohm,1/16W 2.2 ohms,1/16W 47 ohms,1/16W 47 ohms,1/16W 47 ohms,1/16W 100 ohm,1/16W 47 ohms,1/16W 100 ohm,1/16W 68 ohms,1/16W 56 ohms,1/16W 180 ohms,1/16W 56 ohms,1/16W 47 ohms,1/16W 33 ohms,1/16W 10 kohm,1/16W 22 kohms,1/16W 8.2 kohms,1/16W 10 kohm,1/16W 100 kohm,1/16W 10 ohm,1/16W 10 ohm,1/16W 10 ohm,1/16W 4.7 kohms,1/16W 10 ohm,1/16W 1.5 kohms,1/16W 3.3 kohms,1/16W 4.7 kohms,1/16W

NO.
CN001 CN002 CN101 CN201 CN202 CN301 CN302 CN303 CN305 CN306 EP100 FS001 FS302 J801 JK301 LCD001 LCD100 MIC100 MO1 SP1 VCO851 VCO971

PARTS CODE
QCNCW937HAFPZL QCNCWUF51AFZZL QCNCMXN34AFZZN QCNCWUF45AFZZL QCNCWUF39AFZZL QSOCZ9172AFZZR QSOCN1801AFZZL QCNTA0121AFZZN QCNCMXM40AFZZN QCNCMXN40AFZZN RPHOD0035AFZZ QFS-L631AAFNZN QFS-L252EAFNZN QCNCW927AAFZZR QJAKM0223AFZZL RLCUB0031AFZZ RLCUB0045AFZZ RMICC0216AFZZ RMOTV0548AFZZ RSPA00014AF8P RUNTZ0831AFZZR RUNTZ0832AFZZR

DESCRIPTION
Socket,8Pin Socket,51Pin Plug,34Pin Socket,45Pin Socket,39Pin SIM Card Connector External Connector Contact Battery Plug,40Pin Plug,40Pin Earpiece Fuse,0.63A Fuse,2.5V Test Connector Hands Free Connector Sub-Screen Display Main-Screen Display Microphone Vibrator Speaker Tx VCO RF VCO

CABINET PARTS
101 101- 1 101- 2 101- 3 101- 4 101- 5 101- 6 102 102- 1 102- 2 102- 3 103 103- 1 103- 2 103- 3 103- 4 103- 5 103- 6 103- 7 104 104 104 104 104 104 104 104 104 104 104 104 104 104 104- 1(PWB-A) 104- 2(PWB-B) 104- 3 104- 4 104- 5 104- 6 104- 7 104- 8 104- 9 104-10 104-11 104-12 104-13 104-14 104-15 104-16 104-17 DCABAW027AFS1 GCABC7014AFSA RUNTZ0840AFZZ PCUSS1033AFZZ PSHEZ1733AFZZ PSLDC3348AFZZ DCABBW027AFS1 TLABZ2595AFZZ PSPAK0124AFZZ DCABDW027AFS1 GCOVH1329AFSB GCOVH1337AFZZ PCUSS0902AFZZ PFILW0120AFZZ QANTH0195AFSB TLABZ2595AFZZ DKENDW027AFS1 DKENDW027AFS2 DKENDW027AFS3 DKENDW027AFS4 DKENDW027AFS5 DKENDW027AFS6 DKENDW027AFS7 DKENDW027AFS8 DKENDW027AFS9 DKENDW027AFSA DKENDW028AFSB DKENDW028AFSC DKENDW029AFSD DKENDW029AFSE GCOVH1333AFZZ LHLDB1190AFZZL LHLDZ1881AF01 LHLDZ1882AF01 PCUSS0898AFZZ PCUSS0903AFZZ PCUSS0920AFZZ PCUSS0936AFZZ PSHEZ1382AFZA PSHEZ1416AFZZ PSHEZ1575AFZZ PSHEZ1577AFZZ PSHEZ1578AFZZ PSHEZ1590AFZZ PSLDM3809AFZZN Front Cabinet Assy Front Cabinet (Display),Display (Not Replacement Item) Front Cabinet (Key),Display Hinge Cushion,Display Driver Electrostatic Sheet,Side Key Electrostatic Plate,Side Key Back Cabinet (Display)Assy Back Cabinet (Display),Display (Not Replacement Item) Sensor,Moisture Plate A,Back Cabinet Reinforcement Back Cabinet (Key)Assy Back Cabinet (Key),Display (Not Replacement Item) Cover,Jack (Hands Free) Cover,Aerial Cushion,Battery Filter,IR Aerial Sensor,Moisture Board Unit [E] Board Unit [G] Board Unit [R] Board Unit [T] Board Unit [S] Board Unit [H] Board Unit [EP] Board Unit [PP] Board Unit [W] Board Unit [B] Board Unit [D] Board Unit [A] Board Unit [Z] Board Unit [Q] Main (Not Replacement Item) Key (Not Replacement Item) Cover,Vibrator Holder,Back-up Battery Main-Screen Display Holder Assy Sub-Screen Display Holder Assy Cushion,Sub-Screen Display Cushion A,Camera Cushion,Water Tight Cushion,Radiate Sheet Tape,Main-Screen Display Tape Sheet,Radiation Tape,Sub Holder Protect Sheet,Camera Protect Sheet,Sub-Screen Display Case RF,Shield (Frame)

OTHER CIRCUITRY PARTS


ANT801 BAT100 CA1001 QCNTA0132AFZZN RDNTL0015AFZZ Terminal,Aerial Battery,Back-up Not Replacement Item,This Parts is Supplied with P.W.B. Assembly PWB-G

CONFIDENTIAL
NO. PARTS CODE DESCRIPTION
Case BB,Shield (Frame) Case BB,Shield (Cover) Case RF,Shield (Cover) Spacer,FPC,A Spacer,FPC,B Spacer,FPC,C Sub-Screen Display Main-Screen Display Back Light FPC Assy Relay FPC-C Flexible PWB,Side Switch Camera FPC Assy Relay FPC-A Relay FPC-B Sensor,Moisture Plate C,Display Reinforcement Cap,Aerial Main-Screen Display Screw Cover,L Main-Screen Display Screw Cover,R Key Screw Cover Cover,Hinge Cover,External Connector Top Screw Cover Key,Centre Key,Left Soft Key,Right Soft Keys,Side Button,10 Key Battery,Back-up Microphone Vibrator Earpiece Speaker Label,Specifications (Except for [A], [Z]) Label,Specifications [A], [Z] Screw,1.63.8mm,Black Screw,1.75mm 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 15 15 15 15 16 17 18 19 19

GX10i
PARTS CODE
TGANE1243AFZZ TGANI1071AFZZ TGANI1072AFZZ TGANZ1098AFZZ TGANZ1109AFZZ TGANZ1099AFZZ TGANZ1110AFZZ TGANZ1103AFZZ TGANZ1114AFZZ TGANZ1107AFZZ TGANZ1112AFZZ TGANZ1108AFZZ TGANZ1113AFZZ TINSE1684AFZZ TINSE1688AFZZ TINSG0109AFZZ TINSI0036AFZZ TINSP0255AFZZ TINSW0054AFZZ TINSZ1434AFZZ TINSZ1430AFZZ TINSZ1431AFZZ TINSZ1432AFZZ TINSP0254AFZZ TINSW0055AFZZ TINSZ1433AFZZ TINSZ1429AFZZ TLABZ2793AFZZ UBATI0130AF01 UDSKA0014AF01 UDSKA0024AF01

NO.

DESCRIPTION
Guarantee [A] [Z] Guarantee [T] (To Serial No. 304XXXXX) Guarantee [T] (From Serial No. 305XXXXX) Guarantee [S] (To Serial No. 304XXXXX) Guarantee [S] (From Serial No. 305XXXXX) Guarantee [H] (To Serial No. 304XXXXX) Guarantee [H] (From Serial No. 305XXXXX) Guarantee [D] (To Serial No. 304XXXXX) Guarantee [D] (From Serial No. 305XXXXX) Guarantee [W] (To Serial No. 304XXXXX) Guarantee [W] (From Serial No. 305XXXXX) Guarantee [B] (To Serial No. 304XXXXX) Guarantee [B] (From Serial No. 305XXXXX) User Guide [E] [R] [EP] [Q] User Guide [A] [Z] User Guide [G] User Guide [T] User Guide [PP] User Guide [W] User Guide [D] User Guide [S] User Guide [H] User Guide [B] Guide,Driver [PP] Guide,Driver [W] Guide,Driver [B] Guide,Driver [D] Sheet,Security ( [E]Only) Label,Case Rechargeable Li-ion Battery CD-ROM (Except for [H]) (To Serial No. 305XXXXX) CD-ROM (Except for [H]) (From Serial No. 306XXXXX)

104-18 PSLDM3854AFZZN 104-19 PSLDM3855AFZZ 104-20 PSLDM3857AFZZ 104-21 PSPAZ0697AFZZ 104-22 PSPAZ0698AFZZ 104-23 PSPAZ0699AFZZ 104-24(LCD001) RLCUB0031AFZZ 104-25(LCD100) RLCUB0045AFZZ 104-26(PWB-E) RUNTK0672AFZZ 104-27(PWB-F) RUNTK0689AFZZ 104-28(PWB-H) RUNTK0702AFZZ 104-29(PWB-G) RUNTK0720AFZZ 104-30(PWB-C) RUNTK0725AFZZ 104-31(PWB-D) RUNTK0726AFZZ 104-32 TLABZ2595AFZZ 104-33 PSPAP0162AFZZ 105 GCOVA2476AFSB 106 GCOVA2477AFSB 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117(BAT100) 118(MIC100) 119(MO1) 120(EP100) 121(SP1) 122 122 601 602 GCOVA2478AFSB GCOVD1119AFSN GCOVH1328AFZZ GCOVH1330AFSB GCOVH1331AFSB JKNBZ2320AFSA JKNBZ2322AFSA JKNBZ2323AFSA JKNBZ2359AFSA JKNBZ2360AFSA RDNTL0015AFZZ RMICC0216AFZZ RMOTV0548AFZZ RPHOD0035AFZZ RSPA00014AF8P TSPC-4180AFZZ TSPC-4208AFZZ LX-BZ1051AFZZ LX-EZ0195AFZZ

ACCESSORIES/PACKING PARTS
1 2 2 2 3 4 4 5 5 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 11 11 11 11 12 13 13 13 13 13 13 GFTAB1396AFSB RADPT6214AF01 RADPT7203AF01 RADPT8201AF01 RUNTZ0817AFZZ SPAKA2802AFZZ SPAKA2826AFZZ SPAKC7387AFZZ SPAKC7723AFZZ SPAKC7751AFZZ SPAKP1252AFZZ SPAKP1284AFZZ SSAKA0233AFZZ SSAKA5003CCZZ SSAKH0329AFZZ TCADZ0254AFZZ TCADZ0255AFZZ TCADZ0256AFZZ TCADZ0257AFZZ TCADZ0260AFZZ TCADZ0263AFZZ TGANE1239AFZZ TGANE1245AFZZ TGANE1246AFZZ TGANE1247AFZZ TGANE1241AFZZ TGANE1111AFZZ Cover,Battery AC Charger [A] [Z] AC Charger [G] [S] [H] [W] [B] [D] [Q] [PP] [T] AC Charger [E] [R] [EP] Hands Free Kit Packing Add. (Except for [A] [Z]) Packing Add. [A] [Z] Packing Case [G] [S] [H] [EP] [Q] Packing Case [E] [R] [T] [PP] [W] [B] [D] Packing Case [A] [Z] Polyethylene Bag,AC Charger Polyethylene Bag,Unit Polyethylene Bag,CD-ROM (Except for [H]) Polyethylene Bag,User Guide Polyethylene Bag,Battery Cover Sheet,Supplement (QOS) [E] [R] [EP] [A] [Z] [Q] Sheet,Supplement (QOS) [G] Sheet,Supplement (QOS) [T] Sheet,Supplement (QOS) [S] Sheet,Supplement (QOS) [PP] Card,Free Service ( [T]Only) Guarantee [E] [R] [EP] [Q] (To Serial No. 304XXXXX) Guarantee [E] [EP] (From Serial No. 305XXXXX) Guarantee [R] (From Serial No. 305XXXXX) Guarantee [Q] (From Serial No. 305XXXXX) Guarantee [PP] (To Serial No. 304XXXXX) Guarantee [PP] (From Serial No. 305XXXXX)

P.W.B. ASSEMBLY
PWB-A PWB-B PWB-C PWB-D PWB-E PWB-F PWB-G PWB-H RUNTK0725AFZZ RUNTK0726AFZZ RUNTK0672AFZZ RUNTK0689AFZZ RUNTK0720AFZZ RUNTK0702AFZZ Main (Not Replacement Item) Key (Not Replacement Item) Relay FPC-A Relay FPC-B Back Light FPC Assy Relay FPC-C Camera FPC Assy Flexible PWB,Side Switch

GX10i
122

CONFIDENTIAL
102 102-1

602x2

108x2 602x2 105 102-2 103-4 104-16 103-6 103-1 103-3 103-5 104-7 104-24 (LCD001) 104-19 103 104 104-6 104-18 104-21 104-21 104-14x2 104-22 104-10 104-3 104-26 (PWB-E) 104-31 (PWB-D) 104-5 104-12 104-4 104-2 (PWB-B) 104-28 (PWB-H) 104-27 (PWB-F) 104-8 104-33 104-30 (PWB-C) 104-13 104-20 104-23 104-22 104-1 (PWB-A) 104-22 104-21 601x3 102-3

103-2

103-7 117 (BAT100) 119 (MO1)

121 (SP1)

104-32

104-17

104-11 104-15

104-29 (PWB-G)

104-9
F

104-25 (LCD100)

110

116 101 114 113 115 109 101-3x2 101-1 120 (EP100)

118 (MIC100)
G

112

101-5 101-6

101-4 602x2

101-2
H

111 602 107 602 106


5 6

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1. 2. 2. 2. 3. 4. 4. 5. 5. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 11. 11. 11. 11. 12. 13. 13. 13. 13. 13. 13. 13. 13. 13. GFTAB1396AFSB RADPT6214AF01 RADPT7203AF01 RADPT8201AF01 RUNTZ0817AFZZ SPAKA2802AFZZ SPAKA2826AFZZ SPAKC7387AFZZ SPAKC7723AFZZ SPAKC7751AFZZ SPAKP1252AFZZ SPAKP1284AFZZ SSAKA0233AFZZ SSAKA5003CCZZ SSAKH0329AFZZ TCADZ0254AFZZ TCADZ0255AFZZ TCADZ0256AFZZ TCADZ0257AFZZ TCADZ0260AFZZ TCADZ0263AFZZ TGANE1239AFZZ TGANE1245AFZZ TGANE1246AFZZ TGANE1247AFZZ TGANE1241AFZZ TGANE1111AFZZ TGANE1243AFZZ TGANI1071AFZZ TGANI1072AFZZ Cover,Battery AC Charger [A] [Z] AC Charger [G] [S] [H] [W] [B] [D] [Q] [PP] [T] AC Charger [E] [R] [EP] Hands Free Kit Packing Add. (Except for [A] [Z]) Packing Add. [A] [Z] Packing Case [G] [S] [H] [EP] [Q] Packing Case [E] [R] [T] [PP] [W] [B] [D] Packing Case [A] [Z] Polyethylene Bag,AC Charger Polyethylene Bag,Unit Polyethylene Bag,CD-ROM (Except for [H]) Polyethylene Bag,User Guide Polyethylene Bag,Battery Cover Sheet,Supplement (QOS) [E] [R] [EP] [A] [Z] [Q] Sheet,Supplement (QOS) [G] Sheet,Supplement (QOS) [T] Sheet,Supplement (QOS) [S] Sheet,Supplement (QOS) [PP] Card,Free Service ( [T]Only) Guarantee [E] [R] [EP] [Q] (To Serial No. 304XXXXX) Guarantee [E] [EP] (From Serial No. 305XXXXX) Guarantee [R] (From Serial No. 305XXXXX) Guarantee [Q] (From Serial No. 305XXXXX) Guarantee [PP] (To Serial No. 304XXXXX) Guarantee [PP] (From Serial No. 305XXXXX) Guarantee [A] [Z] Guarantee [T] (To Serial No. 304XXXXX) Guarantee [T] (From Serial No. 305XXXXX) 13. 13. 13. 13. 13. 13. 13. 13. 13. 13. 14. 14. 14. 14. 14. 14. 14. 14. 14. 14. 15. 15. 15. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. TGANZ1098AFZZ TGANZ1109AFZZ TGANZ1099AFZZ TGANZ1110AFZZ TGANZ1103AFZZ TGANZ1114AFZZ TGANZ1107AFZZ TGANZ1112AFZZ TGANZ1108AFZZ TGANZ1113AFZZ TINSE1684AFZZ TINSE1688AFZZ TINSG0109AFZZ TINSI0036AFZZ TINSP0255AFZZ TINSW0054AFZZ TINSZ1434AFZZ TINSZ1430AFZZ TINSZ1431AFZZ TINSZ1432AFZZ TINSP0254AFZZ TINSW0055AFZZ TINSZ1433AFZZ TINSZ1429AFZZ TLABZ2793AFZZ UBATI0130AF01 UDSKA0014AF01

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Guarantee [S] (To Serial No. 304XXXXX) Guarantee [S] (From Serial No. 305XXXXX) Guarantee [H] (To Serial No. 304XXXXX) Guarantee [H] (From Serial No. 305XXXXX) Guarantee [D] (To Serial No. 304XXXXX) Guarantee [D] (From Serial No. 305XXXXX) Guarantee [W] (To Serial No. 304XXXXX) Guarantee [W] (From Serial No. 305XXXXX) Guarantee [B] (To Serial No. 304XXXXX) Guarantee [B] (From Serial No. 305XXXXX) User Guide [E] [R] [EP] [Q] User Guide [A] [Z] User Guide [G] User Guide [T] User Guide [PP] User Guide [W] User Guide [D] User Guide [S] User Guide [H] User Guide [B] Guide,Driver [PP] Guide,Driver [W] Guide,Driver [B] Guide,Driver [D] Sheet,Security ( [E]Only) Label,Case Rechargeable Li-ion Battery CD-ROM (Except for [H]) (To Serial No. 305XXXXX) CD-ROM (Except for [H]) (From Serial No. 306XXXXX)

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