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CDMA Mobile Subscriber Unit

LX260 Internal Use Only

SERVICE MANUAL

DUAL BAND, TRI MODE


[PCS/GPS/CELLULAR]
CDMA MOBILE PHONE

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

CHAPTER 1………………………………………………………………………………….5

1. SPECIFICATION ............................................................................................................................... 5

1.1 General Specification.................................................................................................................................. 5

1.2 Receive Specification .................................................................................................................................. 6

1.3 Transmit Specification................................................................................................................................ 7

1.4 MS (Mobile Station) Transmitter Frequency........................................................................................... 8

1.5 MS (Mobile Station) Receiver Frequency................................................................................................. 9

1.6 AC Adapter : See Appendix.................................................................................................................. 10

1.7 Cigarret Lighter Adapter : See Appendix .............................................................................................. 10

1.8 Portable Hands-Free Kit : Not Supported.............................................................................................. 10

2. INSTALLATION .............................................................................................................................. 11

2.1 Installing a Battery Pack .......................................................................................................................... 11

2.2 For Adapter Use........................................................................................................................................ 11

2.3 For Mobile Mount..................................................................................................................................... 11

CHAPTER 2. NAM INPUT METHOD …………………………………………………...13

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CHAPTER 3. Circuit Description …….…………………………………………………...19

1. RF TRANSMIT/RECEIVE PART..................................................................................................... 19

1.1 Overview .................................................................................................................................................... 19

1.2 Description of Receive Part Circuit......................................................................................................... 20

1.3 Description of Transmit Part Circuit...................................................................................................... 22

1.4 Description of Frequency Synthesizer Circuit ....................................................................................... 23

2. DIGITAL/VOICE PROCESSING PART .......................................................................................... 23

2.1 Overview .................................................................................................................................................... 23

2.2 Configuration ............................................................................................................................................ 23

2.3 Circuit Description.................................................................................................................................... 24

CHAPTER 4. Trouble shooting… …….…………………………………………………...28

4.1 Rx part Trouble .......................................................................................................................................... 28

4.2 Tx part Trouble........................................................................................................................................... 58

4.3 Logic part Trouble...................................................................................................................................... 88

4.4 Bluetooth part Trouble............................................................................................................................. 118

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CHAPTER 5. Safety ……….…….…….……………………………………………..…...120

CHAPTER 6. Glossary…………...…….…………………………………………...……..123

Appendix……………...…………...…….…………………………………………...……..135

1. Assembly and Disassembly diagram .......................................................................................... 136

2. Block and Circuit diagram............................................................................................................ 138

3. Component Layout........................................................................................................................ 148

4. Part List .......................................................................................................................................... 156

5. BGA Pin Map.................................................................................................................................. 164

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CHAPTER 1. System Introduction

1. Specification

1.1 General Specification

1.1.1 Transmit/Receive Frequency Interval


1) CELLULAR : 70MHz
2) PCS : 140 MHz

1.1.2 Number of Channels (Channel Bandwidth)


1) CELLULAR : 20 Channels
2) PCS : 48 Channels

1.1.3 Operating Voltage : DC 3.3~4.2V

1.1.4 Battery Power Consumption : DC 3.7V

SLEEP IDLE MAX POWER


CELLULAR 1.3 mA 170 ~ 180mA 900 mA (24 dBm)
PCS 1.3 mA 170 ~ 180mA 900 mA (24 dBm)

1.1.5 Operating Temperature : -30°C ~ +60°C

1.1.6 Frequency Stability


1) CDMA : ±0.5PPM
2) PCS : ±0.1PPM

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1.1.7 Antenna : Intenna, 50 Ω

1.1.8 Size and Weight


1) Size : 110 * 51 * 17.95 mm
2) Weight : 87 g (Approximately with standard battery)

1.1.9 Channel Spacing


1) CELLULAR : 1.25MHz
2) PCS : 1.25 MHz

1.1.10 Battery Type, Capacity and Operating Time.


Unit = Hours : Minutes

Standard (950mAh)
CELLULAR About 130 Hours (SCI=2)
Standby Time
PCS About 130 Hours (SCI=2)
CELLULAR 140 Minutes (+10dBm output)
Talk time
PCS 140 Minutes (+10dBm output)

1.2 Receive Specification

1.2.1 Frequency Range


1) CELLULAR : 869 MHz ~ 894 MHz
2) PCS : 1930 MHz ~ 1990 MHz
3) GPS : 1575.42 MHz

1.2.2 Local Oscillating Frequency Range :


1) CELLULAR : 1738.08 MHz ~ 1787.94 MHz
2) PCS : 1715.56 MHz ∼ 1768.89 MHz
3) GPS : 3150.84 MHz

1.2.3 Sensitivity
1) CELLULAR : -104 dBm (C/N 12dB or more)
2) PCS : -104 dBm (C/N 12dB or more)
3) GPS : -148.5 dBm (w/o SA), -152 dBm (w/SA)

1.2.4 Selectivity
1) CELLULAR : 3dB C/N Degration (With Fch±1.25 KHz : -30dBm)
2) PCS : 3dB C/N Degration (With Fch±1.25 KHz : -30dBm)

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1.2.5 Interference Rejection
1) Single Tone : -30dBm at 900 kHz (CELLULAR), -30dBm at 1.25MHz(PCS)
2) Two Tone : -43dBm at 900 kHz & 1700kHz(CELLULAR), -43dBm at 1.25 MHz & 2.05 MHz

1.2.6 Spurious Wave Suppression : Maximum of -80dB

1.2.7 CDMA Input Signal Range


z Dynamic area of more than -104~ -25 dB: 79dB at the 1.23MHz band.
z Transmit Band : below –60dBm
z Receive Band : below –80dBm

1.3 Transmit Specification

1.3.1 Frequency Range


1) CELLULAR : 824MHz ~ 849MHz
2) PCS : 1850 MHz ~ 1910 MHz

1.3.2 Output Power


1) CELLULAR : 0.252 W
2) PCS: 0.276 W

1.3.3 CDMA TX Frequency Deviation :


1) CELLULAR: +300Hz or less
2) PCS: ± 150Hz

1.3.4 CDMA TX Conducted Spurious Emissions


1) CELLULAR : 900kHz : - 42 dBc/30kHz below
1.98MHz : - 54 dBc/30kHz below
2) PCS : -42 dBc / 30KHz below

1.3.5 CDMA Minimum TX Power Control


1) CELLULAR : - 50dBm below
2) PCS: -50dBm below

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1.4 MS (Mobile Station) Transmitter Frequency

1.4.1 CELLULAR mode

Ch # Center Freq. (MHz) Ch # Center Freq. (MHz)

1011 824.640 404 837.120


29 825.870 445 838.350
70 827.100 486 839.580
111 828.330 527 840.810
152 829.560 568 842.040
193 830.790 609 843.270
234 832.020 650 844.500
275 833.250 697 845.910
316 834.480 738 847.140
363 835.890 779 848.370

1.4.2 PCS mode

Ch # Center Freq (MHz) Ch # Center Freq (MHz) Ch # Center Freq (MHz)


25 1851.25 425 1871.25 825 1891.25
50 1852.50 450 1872.50 850 1892.50
75 1853.75 475 1873.75 875 1893.75
100 1855.00 500 1875.00 900 1895.00
125 1856.25 525 1876.25 925 1896.25
150 1857.50 550 1877.50 950 1897.50
175 1858.75 575 1878.75 975 1898.75
200 1860.00 600 1880.00 1000 1900.00
225 1861.25 625 1881.25 1025 1901.25
250 1862.50 650 1882.50 1050 1902.50
275 1863.75 675 1883.75 1075 1903.75
300 1865.00 700 1885.00 1100 1905.00
325 1866.25 725 1886.25 1125 1906.25
350 1867.50 750 1887.50 1150 1907.50
375 1868.75 775 1888.75 1175 1908.75

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1.5 MS (Mobile Station) Receiver Frequency

1.5.1 CELLULAR mode

Ch. # Center Freq. (MHz) Ch. # Center Freq. (MHz)

1011 869.640 404 882.120


29 870.870 445 883.350
70 872.100 486 884.580
111 873.330 527 885.810
152 874.560 568 887.040
193 875.790 609 888.270
234 877.020 650 889.500
275 878.250 697 890.910
316 879.480 738 892.140
363 880.890 779 893.370

1.5.2 PCS mode

Ch # Center Freq (MHz) Ch # Center Freq (MHz) Ch # Center Freq (MHz)


25 1931.25 425 1951.25 825 1971.25
50 1932.50 450 1952.50 850 1972.50
75 1933.75 475 1953.75 875 1973.75
100 1935.00 500 1955.00 900 1975.00
125 1936.25 525 1956.25 925 1976.25
150 1937.50 550 1957.50 950 1977.50
175 1938.75 575 1958.75 975 1978.75
200 1940.00 600 1960.00 1000 1980.00
225 1941.25 625 1961.25 1025 1981.25
250 1942.50 650 1962.50 1050 1982.50
275 1943.75 675 1963.75 1075 1983.75
300 1945.00 700 1965.00 1100 1985.00

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325 1946.25 725 1966.25 1125 1986.25
350 1947.50 750 1967.50 1150 1987.50
375 1948.75 775 1968.75 1175 1988.75

1.5.3 GPS mode


- Center Freq. : 1575.42MHz

1.6 AC Adapter : See Appendix

1.7 Cigarret Lighter Adapter : See Appendix

1.8 Portable Hands-Free Kit : Not Supported

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2. Installation

2.1 Installing a Battery Pack

1) The Battery pack is keyed so it can only fit one way. Align the groove in the battery pack with the rail on the
back of the phone until the battery pack rests flush with the back of the phone.
2) Slide the battery pack forward until you hear a “click”, which locks the battery in place.

2.2 For Adapter Use

1) Plug the adapter into a wall outlet. The adapter can be operated from a 110V source. When AC power is
connected to the adapter.
2) Insert the adapter jack into the phone with the installed battery pack.
Red light indicates battery is being charged.. Green light indicates battry is fully charged.

2.3 For Mobile Mount

2.3.1 Installation Position

In order to reduce echo sound when using the Hands-Free Kit, make sure that the speaker and microphone are
not facing each other and keep microphone a generous distance from the speaker.

2.3.2 Cradle Installation

Choose an appropriate flat surface where the unit will not interface with driver’s movement or passenger’s
comfort. The driver/user should be able to access the phone with ease. Using the four self-tapping screws
provided, mount the supplied braket on the selected area. Then with the four machine screws provided, mount
the counterpart on the reverse side of the reverse side of the cradle. Secure the two brackets firmly together by
using the two bracket joint screws provide. The distance between the cradle and the interface box must not
exceed the length of the main cable.

2.3.3 Interface Box

Choose an appropriate flat surface ( somewhere under the dash on the passenger side is preferred ) and mount
the IB bracket with the four self-tapping screws provided. Clip the IB into the IB bracket.

2.3.4. Microphone Installation

Install the microphone either by clipping I onto the sunvisor (driver’s side) or by attaching it to door post

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(driver’s side), using a velcno adhesive tape (not included).

2.3.5 Cable Connections

2.3.5.1 Power and Ignition Cables

Connect the red wire to the car battery positive terminal and the black wire to the car ground. Connect the
green wire to the car ignition sensor terminal. ( In order to operate HFK please make sure to connect green wire
to ignition sensor terminal.) Connect the kit’s power cable connector to the interface box power receptacle.

2.3.5.2 Antenna Cable Connection

Connect the antenna coupler cable connector from the cradle to the external antenna connector. ( Antenna is
not included.)

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CHAPTER 2. NAM Input Method
(Inputting of telephone numbers included)
1) NAM Programming Method

1. Press ##2342# (##CDG2#)

2. Enter Service Code

3. you can see following Menu

4. Select ‘ Service Prog’ . and press “OK” button.


You can see following submenus.

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4-1) Select ‘ Reset Phone’ , and Press OK
You can reset the phone

4-2) Select ‘ Mobile Phone #’ and press OK


Input Mobile Phone Number and select OK

4-3) Select ‘ Home SID’ and press OK


Input the Home SID and select OK

4-4) Advanced
There are fifteen submenus as below.

4-4.1) Select ‘ MCC’ and press OK


Input the Mobile Country Code and select OK

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4-4.2) Select ‘ NMSI’ and press OK
Input the NMSI and select OK

4-4.3) Select ‘ True MCC’ and press OK


Input the True MCC and select OK

4-4.4) Select ‘ True IMSI NMSI’ and press OK


Input the True IMSI NMSI and select OK

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4-4.5) Select ‘ Home NID’ and press OK
Input the Home NID and select OK

4-4.6) Select ‘ Home Sys Reg’ and press OK


Select one what you want , and press OK

4-4.7) Select ‘ Forn SID Reg’ and press OK


Select one what you want , and press OK

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4-4.8) Select ‘ Forn NID Reg’ and press OK
Select one what you want , and press OK

4-4.9) Select ‘ CDMA Preferred CH’ and press OK


Select one what you want , and press OK

4-4.10) Select ‘ Home Sys Reg’ and press OK


Select one what you want , and press OK

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4-4.11) Select ‘Acc Ovld Class’ and press OK
You can see the Access Overload Class that is automatically set according
to IMSI_M

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CHAPTER 3. Circuit Description
1. RF Transmit/Receive Part

1.1 Overview

The Tx and Rx part employs the Direct-Conversion system. The Tx and Rx frequencies are respectively
824.04~848.97 and 869.04~893.97 for cellular and 1850~1910 and 1930~1990 for PCS. The block diagram is
shown in [Figure 1-1]. RF signals received through the antenna are seperated by the Quintplexer.
RF Signal fed into the low noise amplifier (LNA) through the Quintplexer. Then, they are fed into RFR6000. In
RFR6000, the RF signal is changed into baseband signal directly. Then, this signal is changed into digital signal
by the analog to digital converter (ADC, A/D Converter), and the digital circuit part of the MSM(Mobile Station
Modem) 6100 processes the data from ADC. The digital processing part is a demodulator.
In the case of transmission, RFT6100 receives OQPSK-modulated anlaog signal from the MSM6100.
The RFT6100 connects directly with MSM6100 using an analog baseband interface. In RFT6100, the baseband
quadrature signals are upconverted to the Cellular or PCS frequency bands and amplified to provide signal drive
capability to the power amp.
After that, the RF signal is amplified by the Power Amp in order to have enough power for radiation. Finally,
the RF signal is sent out to the cell site via the antenna after going through the Quintplexer.

[Figure 1-1] Block Diagram Of LX260

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1.2 Description of Receive Part Circuit

1.2.1 Quintplexer (U101)

The Quintplexer consists of the Rx bandpass filter (BPF), the Tx BPF and the GPS filter(BPF) which has
the function of separating Tx, Rx and GPS signals in the full Triplex system for using the common antenna. The
Tx part BPF is used to suppress noises and spurious out of the Tx frequency band. The Rx BPF is used to
receive only Rx signal coming from the antenna, which is usually called preselector. It’s main function is to
limit the bandwidth of spectrum reaching the LNA and mixer, attenuate receiver spurious response and suppress
local oscillator energy. As a result frequency sensitivity and selectivity of mobile phone increase. The
specification of LX260 Quintplexer described below ;

z PCS band

Tx Rx Tx to Rx (min)
Pass Band 1850~1910 MHz 1930~1990 MHz
Insertion Loss 3.9 dB max 4.2 dB max
Return Loss 9.0 dB min 9.0dB min
Attenuation 43 dB min (1930~1990MHz) 52dB min 54 dB (1850~1910MHz)
(1850~1910MHz) 45 dB (1930~1990MHz)

z Cellular band

Tx Rx Tx to Rx (min)
Pass Band 824~849MHz 869~894 MHz
Insertion Loss 2.4 dB max 3.4 dB max
Return Loss 9.0 min 9.0 min
Attenuation 43 dB min (869~894MHz) 55 dB min (824~849MHz) 55 dB (824~849MHz)
45 dB (869~894MHz)

z GPS band

Pass Band 1574.42~1576.42MHz


Insertion Loss 1.5 dB max
Return Loss 10 min

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Isolation1 34 dB min(Cell Tx Æ GPS)
Isolation2 34 dB min(PCS Tx Æ GPS)

1.2.2 LNAs (U107)

The RFL6000 has cellular and PCS LNAs, respectively. The characteristics of Low Noise Amplifier (LNA)
are low noise figure, high gain, high intercept point and high reverse isolation. The frequency selectivity
characteristic of mobile phone is mostly determined by LNA.
The specification of LX260 LNAs are described below:

Parameter Low gain Middle gain High gain Units


Cellular PCS Cellular PCS Cellular PCS
Gain -19 -20 -2 -9 15.5 16 dB
Noise Figure 19 20 2 9 1.4 1.6 dB
Input IP3 25 25 20 20 6 8 dBm

1.2.3 Down-converter Mixers and GPS LNA (U111)

The RFR6000 device performs signal down-conversion for Cellular, PCS and GPS tri-band applications. It
contains all the circuitry (with the exception of external filters) needed to support conversion of received RF
signals to baseband signals. The three downconverting Mixers (Cellular, PCS and GPS), and an LO Buffer
Amplifier to buffer the RF VCO to the RF Transmit Upconverter. The GPS LNA & mixers offer the most
advanced and integrated CDMA Rx solution designed to meet cascaded Noise Figure (NF) and Third-order
Intercept Point (IIP3) requirements of IS-98C and J-STD-018 specifications for Sensitivity, Two-Tone
Intermodulation, and Single-tone Desense.
Operation modes and band selection are specially controlled from the Mobile Station Modem MSM6100.
The specification of LX260 Mixers are described below:

Parameter Low gain High gain Units


Cellular PCS Cellular PCS
Noise Figure 27 27 11 11 dB
Input IP3 4 3 4 3 dBm
Input IP2 50 50 75 70 dBm

1.2.4 Rx RF SAW FILTER(F100)

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The main function of Rx RF SAW filter is to attenuate mobile phone spurious frequency, attenuate noise
amplified by the LNA and suppress second harmonic originating in the LNA.

1.3 Description of Transmit Part Circuit

1.3.1 RFT6100 (U112)

The RFT6100 baseband-to-RF Transmit Processor performs all Tx signal-processing functions required
between digital baseband and the Power Amplifier Modulator (PAM). The baseband quadrature signals are
upconverted to the Cellular or PCS frequency bands and amplified to provide signal drive capability to the PAM.
The RFT6100 includes an mixers for up-converting analog baseband to RF, a programmable PLL for generating
Tx and Rx LO frequency, cellular and PCS driver amplifiers and Tx power control through an 85 dB VGA. As
added benefit, the single sideband upconversion eliminates the need for a band pass filter normally required
between the upconverter and driver amplifier.
I, I/, Q and Q/ signals proceed from the MSM6100 to RFT6100 are analog signal. In CDMA mode, These
signals are modulated by Offset Quadrature Phase Shift King (OQPSK). I and Q are 90 deg. out of phase, and I
and I/ are 180 deg. The mixers in RFT6100 converts baseband signals into RF signals. After passing through
the upconverters, RF signal is inputted into the Power AMP.

z RFT6100 Cellular and PCS CDMA RF Specifications

Condition Min. Typ. Max. Units


Rated Output Power Average CDMA Cellular 8 dBm
Average CDMA PCS 10 dBm
Min Output Power Average CDMA Cellular -80 dBm
Average CDMA PCS -78 dBm
Rx band noise power CDMA Cellular -133 dBm/Hz
CDMA PCS -132
ACPR Cellular: Fc±885kHz -56 dBc/
PCS: Fc±1.25MHz -56 30kHz

1.3.2 Power Amplifier(U108,109)

The power amplifier that can be used in the PCS and CDMA mode has linear amplification capability and
high efficiency. For higher efficiency, it is made up of one MMIC (Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuit)
for which RF input terminal and internal interface circuit are integrated onto one IC after going through the

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AlGaAs/GaAs HBT (heterojunction bipolar transistor) process. The module of power amplifier is made up of an
output end interface circuit including this MMIC. The maximum power that can be inputted through the input
terminal is +17dBm and conversion gain is about 28dB. RF transmit signals that have been amplified through
the power amplifier are sent to the Quintplexer.

1.4 Description of Frequency Synthesizer Circuit

1.4.1 Voltage Control Temperature Compensation Crystal Oscillator (VCTCXO, X100)

The temperature variation of mobile phone can be compensated by VCTCXO. The reference frequency of a
mobile phone is 19.2 MHz. The receiver frequency tuning signals called TRK_LO_ADJ from MSM as 0.5
V~2.5 V DC via R and C filter in order to generate the reference frequency of 19.2 MHz and input it into the
frequency synthesizer. Frequency stability depending on temperature is ±1.5 ppm.

1.4.2 Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO, U110)

The external VCO signal is processed by the LO generation and distribution circuits in RFR6000 to create the
PCS and Cellular quadrature downconverter’s LO signals. Likewise, the internal VCO signal of RFR6000 is
processed to create the GPS quadrature downconverter’s LO signal. In all cases, the LO signals applied at the
mixer ports are at the frequency different than the VCO frequency. This assures that the VCO frequency is
different than the RF frequency, an important consideration for Zero-IF processing. The VCO frequency used
are 1715.56~1768.89 MHz for PCS and 1738.08~1787.94 MHz for cellular.

2. Digital/Voice Processing Part

2.1 Overview

The digital/voice processing part processes the user's commands and processes all the digital and voice signal
processing in order to operate in the phone. The digital/voice processing part is made up of a keypad/LCD,
receptacle part, voice processing part, mobile station modem part, memory part, and power supply part.

2.2 Configuration

2.2.1 Keypad/LCD and Receptacle Part

This is used to transmit keypad signals to MSM6100. It is made up of a keypad backlight part that illuminates

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the keypad, LCD part that displays the operation status onto the screen, and a receptacle that receives and sends
out voice and data with external sources.

2.2.2 Voice Processing Part

The voice processing part is made up of an audio codec used to convert MIC signals into digital voice signals
and digital voice signals into analog voice signals, amplifying part for amplifying the voice signals and sending
them to the ear piece, amplifying part that amplifies ringer signals coming out from MSM6100, and amplifying
part that amplifies signals coming out from MIC and transferring them to the audio processor.

2.2.3 MSM (Mobile Station Modem) 6100 Part

MSM is the core elements of CDMA terminal and carries out the functions of CPU, encoder, interleaver,
deinterleaver, Viterbi decoder, Mod/Demod, and vocoder.

2.2.4 Memory Part

The memory part is made up of a NAND Flash memory, SDRAM for storing data.

2.2.5 Power Supply Part

The power supply part is made up of circuits for generating various types of power, used for the digital/voice
processing part.

2.3 Circuit Description

2.3.1 Keypad/LCD and Receptacle Part

Once the keypad is pressed, the key signals are sent out to MSM6100 for processing. In addition, when the
key is pressed, the keypad/LCD lights up through the use of 20 LEDs. The terminal status and operation are
displayed on the screen for the user with the characters and icons on the LCD.
Moreover, it exchanges audio signals and data with external sources through the receptacle, and then receives
power from the battery or external batteries.

2.3.2 Audio Processing Part

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MIC signals are amplified through OP AMP, inputted into the audio codec(included in MSM6100) and
converted into digital signals. Oppositely, digital audio signals are converted into analog signals after going
through the audio codec. These signals are amplified at the audio amplifier and transmitted to the ear-piece. The
signals from MSM6100 activate the ringer by using signals generated in the timer in MSM6100.

2.3.3 MSM Part

MSM6100 is the core element of CDMA system terminal that includes ARM9TDMI microprocessor core. It
supports both CDMA and Digital FM, operating in both the cellular and PCS spectrums. The subsystems within
the MSM6100 include a CDMA processor, a DFM processor, a multi-standard Vocoder, an integrated CODEC
with earpiece and microphone amplifiers, general-purpose ADC for subsytem monitoring, an ARM9TDMI
microprocessor, and both Universal Serial Bus(USB) and an RS-232 serial interfaces supporting forward and
reverse link data communications of 307.2 Kbps simultaneously. And it also contains complete digital
modulation and demodulation systems for both CDMA and AMPS cellular standards, as specified in
IS-95-A/B/C.
In MSM, coded symbols are interleaved in order to cope with multi-path fading. Each data channel is
scrambled by the long code PN sequence of the user in order to ensure the confidentiality of calls. Moreover,
binary quadrature codes are used based on walsh functions in order to discern each channel. Data created thus
are 4-phase modulated by one pair of Pilot PN code and they are used to create I and Q data.
When received, I and Q data are demodulated into symbols by the demodulator, and then de-interleaved in
reverse to the case of transmission. Then, the errors of data received from viterbi decoder are detected and
corrected. They are voice-decoded at the vocoder in order to output digital voice data.

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[Figure 2-2] Block Diagram of Digital/Voice Processing Part

2.3.4 Memory Part

MCP contents 512 Mbits NAND flash memory and 512 Mbits SDRAM. In the Flash Memory part of MCP is
programs used for terminal operation. The programs can be changed through down loading after the assembling
of terminals. On the SDRAM data generated during the terminal operation are stored temporarily.

2.3.5 Power Supply Part

When the battery voltage (+4.0V) is fed and the PWR key of keypad is pressed, the power-up circuitry in PM
(power management) IC (U400) is activated by the PWR_ON_SW signal, and then the LDO regulators
embedded in PMIC for MSM) are operated and +1.86V_MSMC, +2.6V_MSMP and +2.6V_MSMA are
generated.
The Rx part regulator (+2.9V_RX) is operated by the control signal of SLEEP/ from MSM6100.
The Tx part regulator (+2.9V_TX) is operated by the I2C control signal from MSM6100.

2.3.6 Logic Part

The logic part consists of internal CPU of MSM, RAM, MCP. The MSM6100 receives TCXO (=19.2MHz)
from X100 and controls the phone in CDMA modes. The major components are as follows:
z CPU
The ARM9TDMI microprocessor includes a 3 stage pipelined RISC architecture, both 32-bit ARM and 16-bit
THUMB instruction sets, a 32-bit address bus, and a 32-bit internal data bus. It has a high performance and
low power consumption.

z MCP
Flash ROM is used to store the terminal’s program. Using the down-loading program, the program can be
changed even after the terminal is fully assembled.
SDRAM is used to store the internal flag information, call processing data, and timer data.

z KEYPAD
For key recognition, key matrix is setup using KYPD[1][3][5][7][9][11][13][15][17][19] signal from MSM.
20 LEDs and backlight circuitry are included in the keypad for easy operation in the dark.

z LCD MODULE

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LCD module contains a controller which will display the information onto the LCD by 16-bit data from the
MSM6100. It is also supplied stable 2.8V_LCD by regulator in U400 for fine view angle and LCD reflects to
improve the display efficiency. 3 LEDs are used to display LCD backlight.

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CHAPTER
CHAPTER 4.
4. Trouble
Trouble Shooting
Shooting
4.1 Rx Part Trouble

4.1.1 DCN Rx

Test
TestPoint
Point

Mobile Switch

Quintplexer
RFL6000

RFR6000

Check
Checkflow
flow
Start

Rx TEST SETUP (HHP)


- Test Channel: 384
- Test Band : US Cellular
- SID: 1823
- Sector Power: - 30 dB m Spectrum Analyzer Setting
Oscilloscope Setting
3. Check
Control signal

1. Check
DC Power Supply circuit 4. Check
RF Signal path

2. Check
VCTCXO NO
5. Check
Rx I/Q data

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4.1.1.1 Checking DC Power supply circuit (PMIC)

Test Point
Test Point

TP1 (+2.9V_RX) R328


R404

Circuit Diagram
Circuit Diagram

TP1 (+2.9V_RX)

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Checking
CheckingFlow
Flow

Start

Check U400 pin 10


PMIC circuit is Ok. See next Page to
Is it +2.9V_Rx OK?
check control signal
YES

NO

Replace PMIC

.
.

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4.1.1.2 Checking VCTCXO circuit

Test
TestPoint
Point

TP1 (OUT)

C128

C117

TP2 (VCC)

Circuit Diagram
Circuit Diagram

TP2 (VCC)

TP1 (OUT)

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Checking
CheckingFlow
Flow

Start

Check X100 pin3


VCTCXO circuit is Ok . See next page
Is it 19.2MHz? (Refer to to check control signal .
figure 4.1.1 (a)) YES

NO

Check X100 pin4


The Problem ma y b e Logic part
Is it 2.8V? (Refer to
NO R efer to Logic troubles hoot
figure 4.1.1 (b))

YES

Replace X100 and then check C128, R108.

Is it similar? VCTCXO circuit is Ok . See next page


to check control signal .
YES

NO

Replace Main B /D

Waveform
Waveform

19.23MHz
2.739V

Figure 4.1.1 (a) Figure 4.1.1 (b)

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4.1.1.3 Checking Control signal

Test Point
Test Point

RFR6000
U111

SBST(24), SBCK(25), SBDT(26)

Circuit Diagram
Circuit Diagram

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Checking
CheckingFlow
Flow

Start

Check pin24, 25, 26 at U111


Check if there is any major difference referring Control signal is Ok . See next page
to check RF signal path .
To Figure 4.1.1 (c), (d) YES

NO

Redownload S/W

Check pin24, 25, 26 at U111


Check if there is any major difference referring Control signal is Ok . See next page
to check RF signal path .
To Figure 4.1.1 (c), (d) YES

NO

Replace Main B /D

Waveform
Waveform

SBDT SBST

SBCK SBCK

Figure 4.1.1 (c) Figure 4.1.1 (d)

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4.1.1.4 Checking RF signal path (Mobile S/W, Quintplexer)

Test Point
Test Point
TP2

Mobile Switch
TP1 C102 L102 TP3

C109
Quintplexer
RFL6000

RFR6000

PCS Tx
Circuit DCN Tx
CircuitDiagram
Diagram PCS Rx
DCN Rx

TP1

TP2

TP3

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Checking
CheckingFlow
Flow

Start

Check pin2 at U100


Check if there is any major difference referring
Replace U100
To Figure 4.1.1 (e). Is any signal detected at
NO
that point?

YES

Check pin1 at U101


Check if there is any major difference referring
Check C102
To Figure 4.1.1 (e). Is any signal detected at NO
that point?

YES

Check pin2 at U101


Check if there is any major difference referring
Replace U101
To Figure 4.1.1 (f ). Is any signal detected at
NO
that point?

YES

RF signal path is OK. See next page to Rx I/Q data signal

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Waveform
Waveform

4.1.1 (e)

4.1.1 (f)

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4.1.1.5 Checking LNA

Test
TestPoint
Point

L119
L109 TP2
L108 L115
TP1
RFL6000
RFL6000
U107
U107

TP4
TP3
L113
R107

Circuit Diagram
Circuit Diagram

TP4

TP3

TP2

TP1

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Checking
CheckingFlow
Flow

Start

Rx TEST SETUP (HHP)


- Test Channel: 384
- Test Band : US Cellular
- SID: 1823
- Sect or Power: - 30 dB m Spectrum Analyzer Setting
Oscilloscope Setting

Check pin 1 at U107


Check signal path between
. pin 1
Check if there is any major difference referring
NO and 2 at U101
To Figure 4.1.1 (c), (d)

YES

Check pin 13at U 107


Check if there is any major difference referring Pin 9 and 15 are High?
To Figure 4.1.1 (c), (d) NO NO

YES

YES
Replace U107 Check PMIC and MSMP

LNA is O.K Check the Rx I/Q Signal

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4.1.1.6 Checking Rx I/Q data

Test
TestPoint
Point

RFR6000
RFR6000
RFR6000
U111U111
U111
R130

R131

Circuit
CircuitDiagram
Diagram

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Checking
CheckingFlow
Flow

Start

Check pin 30, 31, 33, 34 at U111


Check if there is any major difference referring Replace U 111
To Figure 4.1.1 (g), ( h) YES

NO

Redownload S/W, and then recalibrate the Main B/D

Check pin 30, 31, 33, 34 at U111


Check if there is any major difference referring Replace Main B /D
To Figure 4.1.1 (g), ( h) YES

NO

All DCN Rx check is completed . If the phone still do


not work , change Main B /D .

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Waveform
Waveform

Graph 4.1.1(g)

Graph 4.1.1(h)

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4.1.2 PCS Rx

Test
TestPoint
Point

Mobile Switch

Quintplexer
RFL6000

RFR6000

Checking Flow
Checking Flow

Start

Rx TEST SETUP(Joyphone )
- Test C hannel: 600
- Tes t Band : U S PCS
- SID: 4145
- Sect or Power: - 30 dB m Spec trum Analyzer Setting
Osc illosc ope Setting
3. Check
Control signal

1. Check
DC Power Supply circuit 4. Check
RF Signal path

2. Check
VCTCXO NO
5. Check
Rx I/Q data

Redownload S/W, Cal

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4.1.2.1 Checking DC Power supply circuit (PMIC)

Test Point
Test Point

TP1 (+2.9V_RX)
R404

Circuit
CircuitDiagram
Diagram

TP1 (+2.9V_RX)

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Checking
CheckingFlow
Flow

Start

Check U400 pin 10


PMIC circuit is Ok. See next Page to
Is it +2.9V_Rx OK?
check control signal
YES

NO

Replace PMIC

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4.1.2.2 Checking VCTCXO circuit

Test Point
Test Point
TP1 (OUT)

C128

C117

TP2 (VCC)

Circuit
CircuitDiagram
Diagram

TP2 (VCC)

TP1 (OUT)

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Checking
CheckingFlow
Flow

Start

Check X100 pin3


VCTCXO circuit is Ok . See next page
Is it 19.2MHz? (Refer to to check control signal .
figure 4.1.2 (a)) YES

NO

Check X100 pin4


The Problem ma y b e Logic part
Is it 2.8V? (Refer to
NO R efer to Logic troubles hoot
figure 4.1.2 (b))

YES

Replace X100 and then check C128, R108.

Is it similar? VCTCXO circuit is Ok . See next page


to check control signal .
YES

NO

Replace Main B /D

Waveform
Waveform

19.23MHz
2.739V

Figure 4.1.2 (a) Figure 4.1.2 (b)

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4.1.2.3 Checking Control circuit

Test Point
Test Point

RFR6000
U111

SBST(24), SBCK(25), SBDT(26)

Circuit Diagram
Circuit Diagram

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Checking
CheckingFlow
Flow

Start

Check pin24, 25, 26 at U111


Check if there is any major difference referring Control signal is Ok . See next page
to check RF signal path .
To Figure 4.1.2 (c), (d) YES

NO

Redownload S/W

Check pin24, 25, 26 at U111


Check if there is any major difference referring Control signal is Ok . See next page
to check RF signal path .
To Figure 4.1.2 (c), (d) YES

NO

Replace Main B /D

Waveform
Waveform

SBDT SBST

SBCK SBCK

Figure 4.1.2 (c) Figure 4.1.2 (d)

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4.1.2.4 Checking RF signal path (Mobile S/W, Quintplexer)

Test
TestPoint
Point

TP2

Mobile Switch

TP1
C102 L102

C106
C105 TP3

Quintplexer
RFL6000

RFR6000

PCS Tx
DCN Tx
Circuit
CircuitDiagram
Diagram PCS Rx
DCN Rx

TP1

TP2

TP3

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Checking
CheckingFlow
Flow

Start

Check pin2 at U100


Check if there is any major difference referring
Replace U100
To Figure 4.1.2 (e). Is any signal detected at
NO
that point?

YES

Check pin1 at U101


Check if there is any major difference referring
Check C102
To Figure 4.1.2 (ee) Is any signal detected at NO
that point?

YES

Check pin3 at U101


Check if there is any major difference referring
Replace U101
To Figure 4.1.2 (f ). Is any signal detected at
NO
that point?

YES

RF signal path is OK. See next page to Rx I/Q data signal

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Waveform
Waveform

4.1.2 (e)

4.1.2 (f)

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4.1.2.5 Checking LNA

Test
TestPoint
Point

TP2

RFL6000

TP1 U107 L117

L110
TP4
TP3
L113
R107

Circuit Diagram
Circuit Diagram

TP4

TP3

TP1

TP2

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Checking
CheckingFlow
Flow

Start

Rx TEST SETUP (HHP)


- Test Channel: 600
- Test Band : US PCS
- SID: 4145
- Sect or Power: - 30 dB m Spectrum Analyzer Setting
Oscilloscope Setting

Check pin 4 at U107


Check signal path between
. pin 1
Check if there is any major difference referring
NO and 3 at U101
To Figure 4.1.2 (c), (d)

YES

Check pin 11at U 107


Check if there is any major difference referring Pin 9 and 15 are High?
To Figure 4.1.2 (c), (d) NO NO

YES

YES
Replace U107 Check PMIC and MSMP

LNA is O.K Check the Rx I/Q Signal

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4.1.2.6 Checking Rx I/Q data

Test
TestPoint
Point

RFR6000
U111

R130

R131

Circuit Diagram
Circuit Diagram

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Checking
CheckingFlow
Flow

Start

Check pin 30, 31, 33, 34 at U111


Check if there is any major difference referring Replace U 111
To Figure 4.1. 2 (g), (H) YES

NO

Redownload S/W, and then recalibrate the Main B/D

Check pin 30, 31, 33, 34 at U111


Check if there is any major difference referring Replace Main B /D
To Figure 4.1. 2 (g), (H) YES

NO

All DCN Rx check is completed . If the phone still do


not work , change Main B /D .

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Waveform
Waveform

Graph 4.1.2(g)

Graph 4.1.2(h)

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4.2 Tx Part Trouble

4.2.1 DCN Tx
Test Point
Test Point

Mobile Switch

Quintplexer
U108
PCS PAM U109

DCN PAM
RFT6100
U112

Checking Flow
Checking Flow

Start 4. Check
RFT 6100

Press “## 33284 # ” + Enter service code in


Phone idle state
.
Press “3” to enter FCC Test
Press “2” to enter CDMA FCC mode 5. Check
- Set channel to 384 and AGC to 360 SAW Filter
Measure frequency domain waveform with Spectrum
analyser
Measure time domain waveform with Oscilloscope

6. Check
PAM Circuit
1. Check
DC Power Supply circuit

NO
8. Check
2. Check Quintplexer and Mobile Switch
VCTCXO

3. Check
SBI Control Signal Redownload S/W, Cal

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4.2.1.1 Checking DC Power supply circuit (PMIC)

Test Point
Test Point

TP1
R412

Circuit Diagram
Circuit Diagram

TP1

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Checking
CheckingFlow
Flow

Start

Check R412 The Problem may be Lo gic part


+2.9V_TX is OK? Refer to Logic troubleshoot
NO

YES

DC Po wer supply Circuit is OK. See next Page to c hec k


VCTCXO circuit

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4.2.1.2 Checking VCTCXO circuit

Test Point
Test Point

TP1 (OUT)

C128

C117

TP2 (VCC)

Circuit
CircuitDiagram
Diagram

TP2 (VCC)

TP1 (OUT)

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Checking
CheckingFlow
Flow

Start

Check X100 pin3


VCTCXO circuit is Ok . See next page
Is it 19.2MHz? (Refer to to check control signal .
figure 4.2.1 (a)) YES

NO

Check X100 pin4


The Problem ma y b e Logic part
Is it 2.8V? (Refer to
NO R efer to Logic troubles hoot
figure 4.2.1 (b))

YES

Replace X100 and then check C128, R108.

Is it similar? VCTCXO circuit is Ok . See next page


to check control signal .
YES

NO

Replace Main B /D

Waveform
Waveform

19.23MHz
2.739V

Figure 4.2.1 (a) Figure 4.2.1 (b)

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4.2.1.3 Checking SBI Control Signal

Test Point
Test Point

RFT_SBST, SBDT, SBCK

Circuit Diagram
Circuit Diagram

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Checking
CheckingFlow
Flow

Start

Check pin 3,4,5 at U112


Download S/W
signal level is show up?
No

YES

Showed up Signal level is similar


Check U200
With Fig. on Next page?
NO

YES

Control Signal is O.K See next page

Waveform
Waveform

SBDT SBST

SBCK SBCK

Figure 4.2.1 (c) Figure 4.2.1 (d)

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4.2.1.4Checking RFT6100 circuit

Test Point TP3


Test Point

TX_I_P,
TP1 TX_I_M,
TX_Q_P,
TX_Q_M

TP2

Circuit Diagram
Circuit Diagram

TP1
TP3

TP2

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Checking
CheckingFlow
Flow

Start

Check I/Q data at U112


I/Q Level is show up? Check U200 MSM 6100
(Refer to 4.2.1(e)) NO

YES

Check pin 10 at U112 Replace U112


Almost 1volt level is show up? NO

YES

Check pin 23 at U112


Output signal level is show up?
Refer to 4.2.1(f) for DCN 4.2.1(g) for Amps Replace U112
NO

YES

Control signal is O.K See next page

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Waveform
Waveform

Figure 4.2.1 (e)

Figure 4.2.1 (f)

Figure 4.2.1 (g)

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4.2.1.5 Check DCN RF Tx SAW

Test Point Circuit


Test Point CircuitDiagram
Diagram

RF_OUT(TP2) TP2 TP1

F104

F103

RF_IN (TP1)

Checking
CheckingFlow
Flow Waveform
Waveform

Start

Check pin1, 4
at F103. Referring to
RF Tx SAW is OK
Figure 4.2.1.(h).
YES
Is it similar?

NO

Replace F 103

Figure 4.2.1(h)

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4.2.1.6 Check DCN PAM circuit

Test Point
Test Point

RF_OUT(TP2)

RF_IN VBATT(TP3)
PA_R1(TP4) (TP1)

Circuit
CircuitDiagram
Diagram

TP4

TP1
TP2

TP3

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Checking
CheckingFlow
Flow

Start

Check pin3, 7 at U109


Check if there is any major difference referring PAM circuit is OK. See next page
To Figure 4.2.1.(i). Is it similar? YES

NO

Check pin 4,5at U109 (Vcc)


Check Vcc line
whether it is higher than 3.4V.
NO

YES

Check pin2 at U109(PA_R1 signal)


Check PA_R1 line
whether it is lower than 2.2V.
NO

YES

Replace U109

Waveform
Waveform

Figure 4.2.1(i)

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4.2.1.7 Check Quintplexer & Mobile Switch

Test Point
Test Point

TP3

TP2

TP1

PCS Tx
Circuit Diagram DCN Tx
Circuit Diagram PCS Rx
DCN Rx

TP3

TP1

TP2

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Checking
CheckingFlow
Flow

Start

Check pin5 at U101


Check U103
Signal is detected? YES

YES

Check pin 1 at U101


Replace U101
Signal is detected?
NO

YES

Check pin 1 at U100


Replace U100
Signal is detected?
NO

YES

Mobile S/W and Quintplexer is O.K

Waveform
Waveform

Figure 4.2.1(j)

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4.2.2 PCS Tx

Test Point
Test Point

Mobile Switch

Quintplexer
U108
PCS PAM U109

DCN PAM
RFT6100
U112

Circuit Diagram
Circuit Diagram

Start 4. Check
RFT 6100

Press “## 33284 # ” + Enter service code in


Phone idle state
.
Press “3” to enter FCC Test
Press “1” to enter PCS FCC mode 5. Check
- Set channel to 600 and AGC to 360 SAW Filter
Measure frequency domain waveform with Spectrum
analyser
Measure time domain waveform with Oscilloscope

6. Check
PAM Circuit
1. Check
DC Power Supply circuit

NO
8. Check
2. Check Quintplexer and Mobile Switch
VCTCXO

3. Check
SBI Control Signal Redownload S/W, Cal

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4.2.2.1 Checking DC Power supply circuit (PMIC)

Test Point
Test Point

TP1
R412

Circuit Diagram
Circuit Diagram

TP1

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Checking
CheckingFlow
Flow

Start

Check R412 The Proble m may be Lo gic part


+2.9V_TX is OK? Refer to Logic troubles hoot
NO

YES

DC Po wer supply Circuit is OK. See next Page to c hec k


VCTCXO circuit

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4.2.2.2 Checking VCTCXO circuit

Test Point
Test Point

TP1 (OUT)

C128

C117

TP2 (VCC)

Circuit
CircuitDiagram
Diagram

TP2 (VCC)

TP1 (OUT)

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Checking
CheckingFlow
Flow

Start

Check X100 pin3


VCTCXO circuit is Ok . See next page
Is it 19.2MHz? (Refer to to check control signal .
figure 4.2.2 (a)) YES

NO

Check X100 pin4


The Problem ma y b e Logic part
Is it 2.8V? (Refer to
NO R efer to Logic troubles hoot
figure 4.2.2 (b))

YES

Replace X100 and then check C128, R108.

Is it similar? VCTCXO circuit is Ok . See next page


to check control signal .
YES

NO

Replace Main B /D

Waveform
Waveform

19.23MHz
2.739V

Figure 4.2.2 (a) Figure 4.2.2 (b)

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4.2.2.3 Checking SBI Control Signal

Test Point
Test Point

RFT_SBST, SBDT, SBCK

Circuit Diagram
Circuit Diagram

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Checking
CheckingFlow
Flow

Start

Check pin 3,4,5 at U112


Download S/W
signal level is show up?
No

YES

Showed up Signal level is similar


Check U200
With Fig. on Next page?
NO

YES

Control Signal is O.K See next page

Waveform
Waveform

SBDT SBST

SBCK SBCK

Figure 4.2.2 (c) Figure 4.2.2 (d)

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4.2.2.4 Checking RFT6100 circuit

Test Point
Test Point

TP3

TX_I_P,
TP1 TX_I_M,
TX_Q_P,
TX_Q_M

TP2

Circuit Diagram
Circuit Diagram

TP3

TP1

TP2

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Checking
CheckingFlow
Flow

Start

Check I/Q data at U112


Check U200 MSM 6100
I/Q Level is show up? NO

YES

Check pin 10 at U112


Almost 1volt level is show up? Replace U112
NO

YES

Check pin 27 at U112


Replace U112
Output signal level is show up? NO

YES

Control signal is O.K See next page

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Waveform
Waveform

Figure 4.2.1 (e)

Figure 4.2.1 (f)

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4.2.2.5 Check PCS RF Tx SAW

Test Point Circuit


Test Point CircuitDiagram
Diagram

RF_OUT(TP2)
TP2 TP1

RF_OUT
F104

F101

RF_IN (TP1)

Checking Flow Waveform


Checking Flow Waveform

Start

Check pin1, 4
at F101. Referring to RF Tx SAW is
Figure 4.2.2.(g) OK
YES
Is it similar?

NO

Replace F 101

Figure 4.2.2(g)
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4.2.2.6 Check PCS PAM circuit

Test Point
Test Point

RF_OUT
VBATT

RF_IN PA_R1

Circuit
CircuitDiagram
Diagram

TP2
TP3
TP1
TP4

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Checking
CheckingFlow
Flow

Start

Check pin2, 7 at U108


Check if there is any major difference referring PAM circuit is OK. See next page
To Figure 4.2.2.(h)
. Is it similar? YES

NO

Check pin 1,8at U108 (Vcc)


Check Vcc line
whether it is higher than 3.4V.
NO

YES

Check pin3 at U108(PA_R1 signal)


Check PA_R1 line
whether it is lower than 2.2V.
NO

YES

Replace U108

Waveform
Waveform

Figure 4.2.2(h)

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4.2.2.7 Check Quintplexer & Mobile Switch

Test Point
Test Point

TP3

TP2

TP1

PCS Tx
Circuit Diagram DCN Tx
Circuit Diagram PCS Rx
DCN Rx

TP3

TP1

TP2

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Checking
CheckingFlow
Flow

Start

Check pin 6 at U101


Check U102
Signal is detected? NO

YES

Check pin 1 at U101


Replace U101
Signal is detected?
NO

YES

Check pin 1 at U100


Replace U100
Signal is detected?
NO

YES

Mobile S/W and Quintplexer is O.K

Waveform
Waveform

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4.3 Logic Part Trouble Shooting

4.3.1 POWER-ON TROUBLE

Figure 4- PMIC (MAX1829) FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM

Circuit Diagram
Circuit Diagram

+2.8V_TCXO

C431

Figure 4- TCXO LDO Part

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L400
+1.86V_MSMC

+2.6V_MSMA

+2.9V_RX R417
R404
R411
+2.6V_MSMP

Figure 4- PMIC Part

Test
Testpoint
point

+2.8V_TCXO

+2.9V_RX

+2.6V_MSMP

+1.86V_MSMC
+2.6V_MSMA

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Checking
CheckingFlow
Flow

START

Check battery voltage>3..4V Charge of Change Battery and try again


NO

YES

Push power- on key and


Check the contact of power -key
check the level change of U 400
NO or dome switch
PWR_ON

YES

Check the voltage of


the following port at U 400
+ 1.86V _MSMC
+2.6V_MSMP +2.6V_MSMA Replace U400 or U403
NO
and the following port at U 403
+2.8V_TCXO

YES

Logic level at PS _HOLD(R400) Re-download software


NO and try again
of U400=High ?

YES
YES

Does it work properly ? Does it work properly ?


NO
NO
YES

Replace the main board

The power-on procedure is completed.


The problem may be elsewhere.

YES
The Phone will power on

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4.3.2 CHARGING TROUBLE

Circuit
CircuitDiagram
Diagram
Battery Vcc

Q403
CON401

U402

U400

Test point
Test point

CON 401 pin 1

Q403

CON 400

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Checking
CheckingFlow
Flow

SETTING : Connect the battery and the charging adaptor (TA) to the phone

START

Charging Connector CON400 Re-soldering CON400


Well-soldered? NO

YES

Voltage at V_CHAR The charging adaptor (TA) is out of order .


of U400 = 5.1V ? Change the charging adaptor.
NO

YES

0.1V < Voltage of CHAR_MON< 1.4 V Replace U400


NO

YES

Voltage of pin 1 CON401 =


Check the soldering
+VPWR NO NO

YES

YES Replace Q403 Re-solder Q403

The battery may have the problem.


Is the battery charged?
NO Change the battery and try again.

YES

Charging will operate properly

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4.3.3 AUDIO - Receiver Trouble

Circuit
CircuitDiagram Block
Diagram BlockDiagram
Diagram

MSM

Main PCB

CON102 CON600

13pin zip connector


Main FPCB

CON101

Key FPCB

CON102

C127 Sub FPCB

C126 RCV

Test point
Test point

C529
L500 L501

C127 C126

CON600

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Checking
CheckingFlow
Flow

START

YES

Check the signal level of EAR10P/EAR10N


at L500, L501 (Main PCB). Replace MSM or Main board
Are these levels about 1.2V ? NO

YES

Check the soldering Resolder L500, L501, C529


L500, L501,C529 (Main PCB) NO

YES

Check the signal level of EAR+/EAR-


at C126, C127 (Key PCB). Check the contact state of Main FPCB Re-contract Main FPCB
Are these levels about 1.2V ? NO and B2B connector NO

YES
Replace C126, C127
YES

Check the contact state of Sub FPCB


and 13pin Zip connector Re-contract Main FPCB
NO

YES

Check the signal at RCV+/RCV- Check the soldering of receiver Replace Receiver
(Sub FPCB) NO NO

YES
Resolder Receiver

Receiver will work properly

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4.3.4 AUDIO - Speaker Trouble

Circuit
CircuitDiagram
Diagram

C506

C503

C504

C524

Test
Testpoint
point

C506

SPK -

U501
SPK +
C504 C503
C524

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Checking
CheckingFlow
Flow

SETTING : “Melody on” at sounds of test menu.

START

NO Check the soldering of PIN


NO Change Main Board
Voltage across C506
E2, C5 of U501 Internal Pattern is
Is over 3.4~4.2V
opened
YES
YES
Replace U501

NO NO
Check the signal level of Check the soldering
Replace MSM
C503, C504 C503, C504
YES

YES
YES Resoldering C503,C504

NO
Voltage across C524
is about 2V Replace C524

YES

Check the signal level of NO


PIN D5,B5 of U501 Replace U501

YES

NO
Disasemble the speaker NO
Check the state of contact Replace Speaker
of speaker and recontact the speaker

YES

YES
Speaker will work properly

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4.3.5 AUDIO - MIC Trouble

Circuit
CircuitDiagram
Diagram

R322

Test point
Test point

MIC FILTER
NETWORK

M300

R322
C212 C213

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Checking
CheckingFlow
Flow

SETTING : After initialize 5515C, Test Cellular or US PCS

STARAT

Voltage at R322=1.8V? NO NO
( MIC BIAS Voltage Check) Check the soldering of R322 Resolder R322

YES YES

Replace MSM

NO NO
Check the signal level at
Check the soldering of MIC IC Resolder MIC IC
each side of MIC. Is it tens
or hundreds mV?
YES

YES Replace MIC IC

NO
Check the soldering of Resolder C212,C213
C212, C213

YES

Check the soldering of NO


Resolder MIC filter part
MIC filter part

YES

MIC will work properly

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4.3.6 AUDIO - Earphone Trouble

Circuit
CircuitDiagram
Diagram

R526

R527

R529

R523

R528

Test point
Test point

R526 R528
R523

R529

CON503

R527

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Checking Flow

START

Insert the earphone to the handset.

Yes
Earphone detect problem

Does the audio No


profile of the phone change to 1
the earphone mode?

Yes
Audio path problem
Set the audio part of the test
equipment to echo mode
(Hidden Menu : ##5667# )

Yes Set the audio part of the


test equipment to
continuous wave mode Earphone receiving
No
Can you hear your voice Change the earphone and Path problem
Yes
from the earphone? try again.

Yes
No
Can you hear the sound 2
No from the earphone?
Yes Can you hear your voice
from the earphone?

Earphone sending
Yes
path problem
Yes
4 Previous Earphone is out of order.
Change Earphone.

Earphone will 3
work properly

Earphone receiving path problem

No
Check the voltage level Replace
at C503,C504 = 1.3V ? MSM

Yes

No
Check the signal waveform 4
Resolder R526,R527
at R526, R527

Yes

Resolder PIN 2 & 3


No
Check the soldering PIN 2 & 3 of CON503
of CON 503

Yes
Replace
CON 503

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Earphone detect problem

1 Earphone detect
problem

No
Voltage level at No
Check the soldering of
EAR_JACK_SENSE/ Resolder CON503 #4 pin 4
CON503 #4 pin
= 2.6V ?

Yes

Check the ohm of R528 Yes


Replace R528 4
= 0 ohm ?

No

Replace MSM

Earphone sending path problem

Earphone
sending
path problem 3

No No Re-download
Level pin4 of CON503 Does it work well?
Re-solder software
is about 2.6V R523, R529

Yes
No
Change main
Does it work well?
Yes board
No
Level of C215 is
Re-solder
About a few tens Yes
C215
or hundreds VAC?

Yes

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Circuit Diagram
Circuit Diagram

Test
Testpoint
point

vibrator

Q104

R138
R136

Q103
R137

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Checking
CheckingFlow
Flow

¾ Setting: “ON” at the motor test of “test mode”

Start

Is the voltage of MOTOR_EN about 2.6V Change the main board


YES

NO

Check soldering of R136, R137, R138 Re-solder R136, R137, R138


YES

NO

Is Q103, Q104 Working? Replace Q103, Q104


YES

NO

Check the state at contact of vibrator Re-contact vibrator


YES

YES

Rplace the vibrator

The vibrator will work properly

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4.3.8 QWERTY KEY BACKLIGHT LED TROUBLE

Circuit
CircuitDiagram
Diagram

Test point
Test point

LED602 LED601 LED600


R608 Q600

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Checking Flow

START

No
Is the voltage level VBATT Charge of Change Battery and try again
3.2-4.2V?

Yes

No
Are all LEDs LED600~602
Check the soldering of each R or replace LEDs not working
working?

Yes

No
Q600, R608 is working? Check the condition of Q600, R608. If problem, Change Q600, R608.

Yes

BACKLIGHT WILL
WORK PROPERLY

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4.3.9 KEY BACKLIGHT LED TROUBLE

Circuit
CircuitDiagram
Diagram

Test point
Test point

LED100 LED101
LED117 LED119

LED102 LED103

LED111 LED113
LED110 LED105

LED115 LED114
LED104
LED107
LED106
LED116 LED109
LED108 LED118

LED112

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Checking Flow

START

No
Is the voltage level VBATT Charge of Change Battery and try again
3.2-4.2V?

Yes

No
Are all LEDs LED110~119
Check the soldering of each R or replace LEDs not working
working?

Yes

No
Q102, R133 is working? Check the condition of Q102, R133. If problem, Change Q102, R133.

Yes

BACKLIGHT WILL
WORK PROPERLY

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4.3.10 LCD TROUBLE

Circuit
CircuitDiagram
Diagram

Test
Testpoint
point
• LCD Control signals
From MSM : D(0:15), LCD_RESET/, MLCD_CS/, WE2/,OE2
• Check point
- The assembly status of the LCD Module
- The Soldering of connector
- The Soldering of EMI Filters
- MAIN FPCB

C606

CON600

F600 F601 F602


F604 F605

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Checking Flow

START

No
Change the Main FPCB
Does LCD work properly?
or Key PCB

Yes
Yes
No
Does LCD work properly? Change the LCD Module

Yes
Check C606 Voltage Yes
= 2.8V?
No
Does LCD work properly?

Yes
LCD Display will work
Yes

Check the
Soldering Re-soldering
Control signal No No
F600,F601,F602,F604, F605
D[0:15], LCD_RESET/,
Is good?
F600,F601,F602,F604
/,M LCD_CS/, F605
/,OE2/,WE2/

Yes
Yes

No
Check CON600 soldering Re-soldering CON600

Yes

LCD display will


work properly

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4.3.11 CAMERA TROUBLE

Circuit
CircuitDiagram
Diagram

Test
Testpoint
point

24’st pin

1’st pin

6’st pin

Un-clockwise

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Checking Flow

START

Is voltage of 13th pin


on CON601 1.8V Resoldering the U600
? No

Yes

Is Voltage of 14th pin


on CON601 2.6V Resoldering the U601
?

No
Yes

Is Voltage of 16th pin


On CON601 2.6V Resoldering the U400
?

Yes

Check the Frequency of Re-soldering X600


7th pin on CON601 is 24 Mhz Or change Main B’d

No
Change Main B’d
Yes

Yes Re-connecting the CON601


Check the connecting status of
Camera work good?
CON601 And Camera Module and Camera Module
No
Yes
No

Yes

Yes
Replace camera module
with a new one
Change Main B’d
No

Yes

Yes
Camera display will
work properly

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4.3.12 USB TROUBLE

Circuit
CircuitDiagram
Diagram

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Test
Testpoint
point

U400

USB_SUSPEND

VBUS

USB
USBwave
waveform
form

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Checking Flow

START

NO NO
Check Voltage at VBUS Re-soldering
Check the soldering U400
of U400= 5.0V ? U400

YES
YES
Check the contact state of Data-
cable or Replace U400

X200 is working? NO
X200 is working? NO Re-soldering
Oscillator frequency = 48 MHz? Check the soldering X200,R200
Oscillator frequency = 48 MHz? X200,R200

YES

YES Replace X200,R200

NO
Logic level at NO Re-soldering
Check the soldering U400
USB_SUSPEND = Low? U400

YES

Replace U400
YES

TheUSB
The USBinterface
interfacewill
willwork
workproperly
properly

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4.3.13 Qwerty Key TROUBLE

Test
Testpoint
point

Circuit
CircuitDiagram
Diagram

TP500

U500

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Qwerty
QwertyKey
KeyProcessing
ProcessingDiagram
Diagram

POWER ON

KeyEncoer Chip-Initialization

Power Down mode

KeyEvent

Main loop Key Event


Processing

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Checking Flow

START

YES
Check a dust inside of Change qwerty domesheet
qwerty domesheet

No

Is actuator of qwerty YES


keypad worn away? Change qwerty keypad

Is tx_key_coder (TP500) triggered NO Check soldering of 7 pin NO


with falling edge when any key of Resolder 7 pin of U500
of U500 and PCB Pattern
qwerty keys was pressed ?

YES
YES
Visual Inspection of U500 (Any short
items)

Replace U500

TheQwerty
USB interface
Key will will
work work
properly
properly

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4.4 Bluetooth Part Trouble

4.4.1 Bluetooth Block

Circuit Diagram

TP3 TP4

TP1
TP2

TP6
TP5

Test Point
TP2
TP3 TP5

TP4

U301
F300

TP6
TP1

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4.4.1.1 Checking Bluetooth In/Out and Power supply Circuit

Checking Flow

START

√ Press “##33284#” in Phone idle state


√ Enter Service code
√ Press “3” FCC Test
√ Press “3” Bluetooth FCC
√ Press “8”
√ Spectrum analyzer setting
√ Oscilloscope setting

Similar to
Check TP1 Bellow Figure (1)?

Yes Check Bluetooth Antenna Or Antenna <Figure 1>


NO
Touch Point

Check TP2 Similar to


Figure (1)?

Yes
NO Replace F300

Check TP3 +2.6V_BT is OK? <Figure 2>

NO
YES
The Problem may be Logic part Refer to
Logic troubleshoot

Check TP4 Similar to


Figure (2) ?

NO YES
<Figure 3>

Check TP5 Similar to


Figure (3) ?

NO
The Problem may be RF part Refer to
YES
Rx troubleshoot

<Figure 4>
Similar to
Check TP6
Figure (4) ?

NO The Problem may be Logic part Refer to


YES Logic troubleshoot

Replace U301

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CHAPTER
CHAPTER 5.
5. Safety
Safety

▣ IMPORTANT
Read This Information Before Using Your Hand-Held Portable Cellular Telephone
First introduction in 1984, the hand-held portable Cellular telephone is one of the most exciting and innovative
electronic products ever developed.
With it you can stay in contact with your office, your home, emergency service, and others. For the safe and efficient
operation of your phone, observe these guidelines.
Your Cellular phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and also sends out radio frequency
(RF) energy. The phone operates in the frequency range of 824 MHz to 894 MHz and employs commonly used
frequency modulation (FM) techniques. When you use your phone, the Cellular system handling your calls controls
the power level at which your phone transmits. The power level can range from 0.006 of a watt to .6 of a watt.

▣ Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy


In 1991 the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), and in 1992 the American National Standards
Institute (ANSI) updates the 1982 ANSI Standard for safety levels with respect to human exposure to RF energy.
Over 120 scientists, engineers, and physicians from universities, government health agencies, and industry, after
reviewing the available boy of research, developed this updated Standard. In March, 1993, the US Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) proposed the adoption of this updated Standard.
The design of your phone complies with this updated Standard. Of course, if you want to limit RF exposure even
further than the updated ANSI Standard, you may choose to control the duration of your calls and operation your
phone in the most power efficient manner.

▣ Efficient Phone Operation


For your phone to operate at the lowest power level, consistent with satisfactory call quality, please observe the
following guidelines:
If your phone has an extendable antenna, extend it fully. Some models allow you to place a call with the antenna
retracted. However, your phone operates more efficiently with the antenna fully extended.
Hold the phone as you would any other telephone. While speaking directly into the mouthpiece, position the antenna
up and over your shoulder.
Do not hold the antenna when the phone is “IN USE”. Holding the antenna affects call quality and may cause the
phone to operated at a higher power level than needed.

▣ Antenna Care and Replacement


Do not use the phone with a damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into contact with skin, a minor bum may
result. Replace a damaged antenna immediately. Consult your manual to see if you may change your antenna yourself.
If so, use only a manufacture approves antenna. Otherwise, take your phone to a qualifies service center for repair.
Use only the supplied or approved antenna. Non-approved antennas, modifications, or attachments, could impair call
quality, damage the phone, and violate FCC regulations.

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▣ Driving
Check the laws and regulations on the use of Cellular telephones in the areas where you drive. Always obey them.
Also, when using your phone while driving, please:
Give full attention to the driving. Use hands-free operation, if available, and pull off the road and park before making
or answering a call if driving conditions require.

▣ Electronic Devices
Most modem electronic equipment is shielded from RF energy. However, RF energy from Cellular telephones may
affect inadequately shielded electronic equipment.
RF energy may effect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic operating and entertainment system in
motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its representative to determine if these systems are adequately
shielded from external RF energy. You should check with the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to
your vehicle.
Consult the manufacturer of any personal medical devices (such as pacemakers, hearing aids, etc.) to determine if
they are adequately shielded from external RF energy.
Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities. When any regulations posted in the areas instruct you to do so.
Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy.

▣ Aircraft
Turn your phone OFF before boarding any aircraft.
Use it on the ground only with crew permission. Do not use it in the air.
To prevent possible interference with aircraft systems, US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations
require you to have permission from a crew member to use your phone while the plane is on the ground. Using your
phone while the plane is in the air.

▣ Children
Do not allow children to play with your phone. It is not a toy. Children could hurt themselves or others (by poking
themselves or others in the eye with the antenna, for example). Children also could damage the phone, or make calls
that increase your telephone bills.

▣ Blasting Areas
To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn you unit OFF when in a “blasting area” or in areas posted “Turn
off two-way radio”. Construction crews often use remote control RF devices to set off explosives.

▣ Potentially Explosive Atmospheres


Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere. It is rare, but your phone or
accessories could generate sparks. Sparks in such area could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or
even death.
Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often, but not always, clearly marked. They include fueling areas
such as gas station; below deck on boats; fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities; areas where the air contains
chemical or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders; and any other area where you would normally be advised
to turn off your vehicle engine.

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Do not transport or store flammable gas, liquid, or explosives in the compartment of your vehicle which contains
your phone or accessories.
Vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane) must compl7y with the National Fire Protection
Standard (NFPA-58). For a copy of this standard, contact the National Fire Protection Association, One Battery
march Park, Quincy, MA 02269, Attn: Publication Sales Division.
Rule of Thumb: Using common sense at all times when handling, installing or using the phone. Any questions
should be directed to you nearest Service Center or authorized service technician or electrician.

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CHAPTER
CHAPTER 6.
6. Glossary
Glossary
General Terms
Abbreviated Alert. An abbreviated alert is used to remind the mobile station user that previously selected alternative
routing features are still active.

AC. See Authentication Center.


Access Attempt. A sequence of one or more access probe sequences on the Access Channel containing the same
message. See also Access Probe and Access Probe Sequence.
Access Channel. A Reserve CDMA Channel used by mobile stations for communicating to the base station. The
Access Channel is used for short signaling message exchanges such as call origination’s, responses to pages, and
registrations. The Access Channel is a slotted random access channel.
Access Channel Message. The information part of an access probe consisting of the message body, length field, and
CRC.
Access Channel Message Capsule. An Access Channel message plus the padding.
Access Channel Preamble. The preamble of an access probe consisting of a sequence of all-zero frames that is sent
at the 4800bps rate.
Access Channel Request Message. An Access Channel message that is autonomously generated by the mobile
station. See also Access Channel Response Message.
Access Channel Response Message. A message on the Access Channel generated to reply to a message received
from the base station.
Access Channel Slot. The assigned time interval for an access probe. An Access Channel slot consists of an integer
number of frames. The transmission of an access probe is performed within the boundaries of an Access Channel slot.
Access Probe. One Access Channel transmission consisting of a preamble and a message. The transmission is an
integer number of frames in length and transmits one Access Channel message. See also Access Probe Sequence and
Access Attempt.
Access Probe Sequence. A sequence of one or more access probes on the Access Channel. The same Access
Channel message is transmitted in every access probe of an access attempt. See also Access Probe and Access
Attempt.
Acknowledgement. A Layer 2 response by the mobile station or the base station confirming that a signaling message
was received correctly.
Action Time. The time at which the action implied by a message should take effect.
Active Set. The set of pilots associated with the CDMA Channels containing Forward Traffic Channels assigned to a
particular mobile station.
Aging. A mechanism through which the mobile station maintains in its Neighbor Set the pilots that have been
recently sent to it from the base station and the pilots whose handoff drop timers have recently expired.
A-key. A secret, 64-bit pattern stored in the mobile station. It is used to generate update the mobile station’s Shared
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Analog Access Channel. An analog control channel used by a mobile station to access a system to obtain service.
Analog Color-Code. An analog signal (see Supervisory Audio Tone) transmitted by a base station on an analog
voice channel and used to detect capture of a mobile station by an interfering base station or the capture of a base
station by an interfering mobile station.
Analog Control Channel. An analog channel used for the transmission of digital control information from a base
station to a mobile station or from a mobile station to a base station.
Analog Paging Channel. A forward analog control channel that is used to page mobile stations and send orders.
Analog Voice Channel. An analog channel on which a voice conversation occurs and on which brief digital
messages may be sent from a base station to a mobile station or from a mobile station to a base station.
Authentication. A procedure used by a base station to validate a mobile station’s identity.
Authentication Center (AC). An entity that manages the authentication information related to the mobile station.
Authentication Response (AUTHR). An 18-bit output of the authentication algorithm. It is used, for example, to
validate mobile station registrations, origination and terminations. A method of registration in which the mobile
station registers without an explicit command from the base station.
AWGN. Additive White Gaussian Noise.
Bad Frames. Frames classified as erasures (frame category 10) or9600bps frames, primary traffic only with bit
errors (frame category 9). See also Good Frames.
Base Station. A station in the Domestic Public Cellular Radio Telecommunications Service, other than a mobile
station, used for communicating with mobile stations. Depending upon the context, the term base station may refer to
a cell, a sector within a cell, an MSC, or other part of the Cellular system. See also MSC.
Base Station Authentication Response (AUTHBS). An 18-bit pattern generated by the authentication algorithm.
AUTHBS is used to confirm the validity of base station orders to update the Shared Secret Data.
Base Station Random Variable (RANDBS). A 32-bit random number generated by the mobile station for
authenticating base station orders to update the Shared Secret Data.
BCH Code. See Bose-Chaudhuri-Hocquenghem Code.
Busy-Idle Bits. The portion of the data stream transmitted by a base station on a forward analog control channel that
is used to indicate the current busy-idle status of the corresponding reverse analog control channel.
Call Disconnect. The process that releases the resources handling a particular call. The disconnect process beings
either when the mobile station user indicates the end of the call by generating an on-hook condition or other call
release mechanism, or when the base station initiates a release.
Call History Parameter (COUNT). A modulo-64 event counter maintained by the mobile station and
Authentication Center that us used for clone detection.
Candidate Set. The set of pilots that have been received with sufficient strength by the mobile station to be
successfully demodulated, but have not been placed in the Active Set by the base station. See also Active Set.
Neighbor Set, and Remaining Set.
. See Code Division Multiple Access
CDMA Channel. The set of channels transmitted between the base station within a given CDMA frequency
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CDMA Channel Number. An 11-bit number corresponding to the center of the CDMA frequency assignment.
CDMA Frequency Assignment. A 1.23MHz segment of spectrum centered on one of the 30KHz channels of the
existing analog system.
Code Channel. A subchannel of a Forward CDMA Channels. A Forward CDMA Channel contains 64 code channels.
Code channel zero is assigned to the Pilot Channel. Code channels 1 through 7 may be assigned to the either Paging
Channels or the Traffic Channels. Code Channel 32 may be assigned to either a Sync Channel or a Traffic Channel.
The remaining code channels may be assigned to Traffic Channels.
Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA). A technique for spread-spectrum multiple-access digital communications
that creates channels through the use of unique code sequences.
Code Symbol. The output of an error-correcting encoder. Information bits are input to the encoder and code symbols
are output from the encoder. See Convolutional Code.
Continuous Transmission. A mode of operation in which Discontinuous Transmission is not permitted.
Control Mobile Attenuation Code (CMAC). A 3-bit field in the Control-Filler Message that specifies the
maximum authorized power level for a mobile transmitting on an analog reverse control channels.
Convolution Code. A type of error-correcting code. A code symbol can be considered as the convolution of the
input data sequence with the impulse response of a generator function.
CRC. See Cyclic Redundancy Code.
Cyclic Redundancy Code (CRC). A class of linear error detecting codes which generate parity check bits by
finding the remainder of a polynomial division.
Data Burst Randomizer. The function that determines which power control groups within a frame are transmitted
on the Reverse Traffic Channel when the data rate is lower than 9600 bps. The data burst randomizer determines, for
each mobile station, the pseudo random position of the transmitted power control groups in the frame while
guaranteeing that every modulation symbol is transmitted exactly once.
DBc. The ratio (in dB) of the sideband power of a signal, measured in a given bandwidth at a given frequency offset
from the center frequency of the same signal, to the total inband power of the signal. For CDMA, the total inband
power of the signal is measured in a 1.23MHz bandwidth around the center frequency of the CDMA signal.
DBm. A measure of power expressed in terms of its ration (in dB) to one milliwatt.
DBm/Hz. A measure of power spectral density. DBm/Hz is the power in one Hertz of bandwidth. Where power is
expressed in units of dBm.
DBW. A measure of power expressed in terns of its ration (in dB) to one Watt.
Dedicated Control Channel. An analog control channel used for the transmission of digital control information from
either a base station or a mobile station.
Deinterleaving. The process of unpermuting the symbols that were permuted by the interleaver..
Deinterleaving is performed on received symbols prior to decoding.
Digital Color Code (DCC). A digital signal transmitted by a base station on a forward analog control channel that is
used to detect capture of a base station by an interfering mobile station.
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Discontinuous Transmission (DTX). A mode of operation in which a mobile station transmitter autonomously
switches between two transmitter power levels while the mobile station is in the conversation state on an analog voice
channel.
Distance-Based Registration. An autonomous registration method in which the mobile station registers whenever it
enters a cell whose distance from the cell in which the mobile station last registered exceeds a given threshold.
DTMF. See Dual Tone Multifrequency.
Dual-Tone Multifrequency (DTMF). Signaling by the simultaneous transmission of two tones, one from a group of
low frequencies and another from a group of high frequencies. Each group of frequencies consists of four frequencies.
Eb. The energy of an information bit.
Ec/I0. The ratio in (dB) between the pilot energy accumulated over one PN chip period (Ec) to the power spectral
density in the received bandwidth (Io).
Effective Radiated Power (ERP). The transmitted power multiplied by the antenna gain referenced to a half wave
dipole.
Electronic Serial Number (ESN). A 32-bit number assigned by the mobile station manufacturer, uniquely
identifying the mobile station equipment.
Encoder Tail Bits. A fixed sequence of bits added to the end of a block of data to reset the convolutional encoder to
a known state.
ERP. See Effective Radiated Power.
ESN. See Electronic Serial Number.
Extended Protocol. An optional expansion of the signaling message between the base station and mobile station to
allow for the addition of new system features and operational capabilities.
Fade Timer. A timer kept by the mobile station as a measure of Forward Traffic Channel continuity. If the Fade
timer expires, the mobile station drops the call.
Flash. An indication sent on an analog voice channel or CDMA Traffic Channel indicating that the user Directed the
mobile station to invoke special processing.
Foreign NID Roamer. A mobile station operating in the same system (SID) but a different network (NID)Form the
one in which service was subscribed. See also Foreign SID Roamer and Roamer.
Foreign SID Roamer. A mobile station operating in a system (SID) other than the one from which service was
subscribed. See also Foreign NID Roamer and Roamer.
Forward Analog Control Channel (FOCC). An analog voice channel used from a base station to a mobile station.
Forward Analog Voice Channel (FVC). An analog voice channel used from a base station to a mobile station.
Forward CDMA Channel. A CDMA Channel form a base station to mobile stations. The Forward CDMA Channel
contains one or more code channels that are transmitted on a CDMA frequency assignment using a Particular pilot
PN offset. The code channels are associated with the Pilot Channel, Sync Channel, Paging Channels, and Traffic
Channels. The Forward CDMA Channel always carries a Pilot Channel and may carry up to one Sync Channel, up to
seven Paging Channels, and up to 63 Traffic Channels, as long as the total number of channels, including the Pilot
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Forward Traffic Channel. A code channel used to transport user and signaling traffic from the base station to the
mobile station.
A basic timing interval in the system. For the Access Channel, Paging Channel, and Traffic Channel, a frame is 20
ms long. For the Sync Channel, a frame is 26.666…ms long.
Frame Category. A classification of a received Traffic Channel frame based upon transmission data rate, the Frame
contents (primary traffic, secondary traffic, or signaling traffic), and whether there are detected error in the frame.
Frame Offset. A time skewing of Traffic Channel frames from System Time in integer multiples of 1.25 ms. The
maximum frame offset is 18..75 ms..
Frame Quality Indicator. The CRC check applied to 9600 bps and 4800 bps Traffic Channel frames.
Global Positioning System (GPS). A US government satellite system that provides location and time Information to
users. See Navstar GPS Space segment / Navigation User interfaces ICD-GPS-200 for Specifications.
Half Frame. A 10 ms interval on the paging Channel. Two half frames comprise a frame, the first half frame begins
at the same time as the frame.
Handoff. The of transferring communication with a station mobile station from one base station to another.
Hard Handoff. A handoff characterized by a temporary disconnection of the Traffic Channel. Hard handoffs Occur
when the mobile station is transferred between disjoint Active Sets, the CDMA frequency assignment changes, the
frame offset changes, or the mobile station is directed from a CDMA Traffic Channel to an analog voice channel, See
also Soft Handoff.
Hash Function. A function used by the mobile station to select one out of N available resource. The hash function
distributes the available resources uniformly among a random sample of mobile stations.
HLR. See Home Location Register.
Home Location Register (HLR). The location register to which a MIN is assigned for record purposes such as
subscriber information.
Home System. The Cellular system in which the mobile station subscribes for service.
Idle Handoff. The act of transferring reception of the Paging Channel from one bass station to another, when the
mobile station is in the Mobile Station Idle State.
Implicit Registration. A registration achieved by a successful transmission of an origination or page response on the
Access Channel.
Interleaving. The process of permuting a sequence of symbols.
kHz. Kilohertz (103 Hertz).
ksps. Kilo-symbols per second (103 symbols per second).
Layer 1. See Physical Layer.
Layer 2. Layer 2 provides for the correct transmission and reception of signaling messages, including partial
duplicate detection. See also Layering and Layer 3.
Layer 3. Layer 3 provides the control of the Cellular telephone systems. Signaling messages originate and terminate
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Local Control. An optional mobile station feature used to perform manufacturer-specific functions.
A PN sequence with period 242-1 that is used for scrambling on the Forward CDMA Channel and spreading on the
Reverse CDMA Channel. The long code uniquely identifies a mobile station on both the Reverse Traffic Channel and
the Forward Traffic Channel. The long code provides limited privacy. The long code also separates multiple Access
Channels on the same CDMA channel. See also Public Long Code and Private Long Code.
Long Code Mask. A 42-bit binary number that creates the unique identity of the long code. See also Public Long
Code, Private Long Code, Public Long Code Mask, and Private Long Code Mask.
LSB. Least significant bit.
Maximal Length Sequence (m-Sequence). A binary sequence of period 2n-1, n a positive integer, with no internal
periodicities. A maximal length sequence can be generated by a tapped n-bit shift register with linear feedback.
Mcps. Megachips per second (106 chips per second).
Mean Input Power. The total received calorimetric power measured in a specified bandwidth at the antenna
connector, including all internal and external signal and noise sources.
Mean Output Power. The total transmitted calorimetric power measured in a specified bandwidth at the antenna
connector when the transmitter is active.
Message. A data structure that conveys control information or application information. A message consists of a
length field (MSG_LENGTH), a message body (the part conveying the information), and a CRC.
Message Body. The part of the message contained between the length field (MSG_LENGTH) and the CRC field.
Message Capsule. A sequence of bits comprising a single message and padding. The padding always follows the
message and may be of zero length.
Message CRC. The CRC associated with a message. See also Cyclic Redundancy Check.
Message Field. A basic named element in a message. A message field may consist of zero or more bits.
Message Record. An entry in a message consisting of one or more field that repeats in the message.
MHz. Megahertz.(106 Hertz)
MIN. See Mobile Station Identification Number.
Mobile Protocol Capability Indicator (MPCI). A 2-bit field used to indicate 속 mobile station’s capabilities.
Mobile Station. A station in the Domestic Public Cellular Radio Telecommunications Service intended to be used
while in motion or during halts at unspecified points. Mobile station include portable units (e.g., handheld personal
units) and units installed in vehicles.
Mobile Station Class. Mobile station classes define mobile station characteristics such as slotted operation and
transmission power.
Mobile Station Identification Number (MIN). The 34-bit number that is a digital representation of the 10-digit
directory telephone number assigned to a mobile station.
Mobile Station Originated Call. A call originating from a mobile station.
Mobile Station Terminated Call. A call received by a mobile station (not to be confused with a disconnect or call
release).
Mobile Switching Center (MSC). A configuration of equipment that provides Cellular radiotelephone service. Also
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Modulation Symbol. The output of the data modulator before spreading. On the Reverse Traffic Channel, 64-ary
orthogonal modulation is used and six code symbol (when the data rate is 9600bps) or each repeated code symbol
(when the data rate is less than 9600bps) is one modulation symbol.
Ms. Millisecond.
MSB. Most significant bit.
MSC. See Mobile Switching Center.
Multiplex Option. The ability of the multiplex sublayer and lower layer to be tailored to provide special capabilities.
A multiplex option defines such characteristics as the frame format and the rate decision rules. See also Multiplex
Sublayer.
Multiplex Sublayer. One of the conceptual layers of the system that multiplexes and demultiplexes primary traffic,
secondary traffic, and signaling traffic.
NAM. See Number Assignment Module.
Narrow Analog. A type of voice channel that uses 10kHz channel spacing and subaudible signaling.
Neighbor Set. The set of pilots associated with the CDMA Channel that are probable candidates for handoff.
Normally, the Neighbor Set consists of the pilots associated with CDMA Channel that cover geographical areas near
the mobile station. See also Active Set, Candidate Set, and Remaining Set.
A network is a subset of a Cellular system, such as an area-wide Cellular network, a private group of base stations, or
a group of base stations set up to handle a special requirement. A network can be as small or as large as needed, as
long as it is fully contained within a system. See also System.
Network Identification (NID). A number that uniquely identifies a network within a Cellular system. See also
System Identification.
NID. See Network Identification.
Non-Autonomous Registration. A registration method in which the base station initiates registration. See also
Autonomous Registration.
Non-Slotted Mode. An operation mode of the mobile station in which the mobile station continuously monitors the
Paging Channel when in the Mobile Station Idle State.
Ns. Nanosecond.
NULL. Not having any value.
Null Traffic Channel Data. One or more frames of 16 ‘1’s followed by eight ‘0’s sent at the 1200bps rate. Null
Traffic Channel data is sent when no service option is active and no signaling message is being sent. Null Traffic
Channel data serves to maintain the connectivity between the mobile station and the base station.
Number Assignment Module (NAM). A set of MIN-related parameters stored in the mobile station.
Numeric Information. Numeric information consists of parameters that appear as numeric fields in message
exchanged by the base station and the mobile station and information used to describe the operation of the mobile
station.
OLC. See Overload Class (CDMA) or Overload Control (analog).
Optional Field. A field defined within a message structure that is optionally to the message recipient.
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Ordered Registration. A registration method in which the base station orders the mobile station to send registration
related parameters.
Overhead Message. A message sent by the base station on the Paging Channel to communicate base-station-specific
and system-wide information to mobile station.
Overload Class. The means used to control system access by mobile stations, typically in emergency or other
overload conditions. Mobile station are assigned one (or more) of sixteen overload classed, Access to the CDMA
system can then be controlled on a per class basis by persistence values transmitted by the base station.
Overload Control (OLC). A means reverse analog control channel accesses by mobile stations. Mobile station are
assigned one(or more) of sixteen control levels. Access is selectively restricted by a base station setting one or more
OLC bits in the Overload Control Global Action Message.
Packet. The unit of information exchanged between the service option applications of the base station and the mobile
station.
Padding. A sequence of bits used to fill from the end of a message to the end of a message capsule, typically to the
end of the frame or half frame. All bits in the padding are '0'.
Paging. The act of seeking a mobile station when a call has been placed to that mobile station.
Paging Channel (Analog). See Analog Paging Channel.
Paging Channel (CDMA). A code channel in a Forward CDMA Channel used for transmission of control
information and pages from a base station to a mobile station.
Paging Channel Slot. An 80ms interval on the Paging Channel. Mobile station operating in the slotted mode are
assigned specific slots in which day monitor messages from the base station.
Parameter-Change Registration. A registration method in which the mobile station registers when certain of its
stored parameters change.
Parity Check Bits. Bits added to a sequence of information bits to provide error detection, correction, or both.
Persistence. A probability measure used by the mobile station to determine if it should transmit in a given Access
Channel Slot.
Physical Layer. The part of the communication protocol between the mobile station and the base station that is
responsible for the transmission and reception of data. The physical layer in the transmitting station is presented a
frame by the multiplex sublayer and transforms it into an over-the-air waveform. The physical layer in the receiving
station transforms the waveform back into a frame and presents it to the multiplex sublayer above it.
Pilot Channel. An unmodulated, direct-sequence spread spectrum signal transmitted continuously by each CDMA
base station. The Pilot Channel allows a mobile station to acquire the timing of the Forward CDMA Channel,
provides a phase reference for coherent demodulation, and provides a means for signal strength comparisons between
base station for determining when to handoff.
Pilot PN Sequence. A pair of modified maximal length PN sequences with period 215 used to spread the Forward
CDMA Channel and the Reserve CDMA Channel. Different base station are identified by different pilot PN sequence
offsets.
Pilot PN Sequence Offset Index. The PN offset in units of 64 PN chips of a pilot, relative to the zero offset pilot PN
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PN Chip. One bit in the PN sequence.
PN Sequence. Pseudonoise sequence. A periodic binary sequence.
Power Control Bit. A bit sent in every 1.25ms interval on the Forward Traffic Channel to signal the mobile station
to increase or decrease its transmit power.
Power Control Group. A 1.25ms interval on the Forward Traffic Channel and the Reverse Traffic Channel.
See also Power Control Bit.
Power-Down Registration. Au autonomous registration method in which the mobile station registers on power up.
PPM. Parts per million.
Preamble. See Access Channel Preamble and Traffic Channel Preamble.
Primary CDMA Channel. A CDMA Channel at a pre-assigned frequency assignment used by the mobile station for
initial acquisition. See also Secondary CDMA Channel.
Primary Paging Channel (CDMA). The default code channel (code channel 1) assigned for paging on a CDMA
Channel.
Primary Traffic. The main traffic stream carried between the mobile station and the base station, supporting the
active primary service option, on the Traffic Channel. See also Secondary Traffic, Signaling Traffic, and Servic3e
Option.
Private Long Code. The long code characterized by the private long code mask. See also Long Code.
Private Long Code Mask. The long code mask used to form the private long code. See also Public Long Code Mask
and Long Code.
Public Long Code. The long code characterized by the public long code mask.
Public Long Code Mask. The long code mask used to form the private long code. The mask contains the ESN of the
mobile station. See also Private Long Code Mask and Long Code.
Punctured Code. An error-correcting code generated from another error-correcting code by deleting (i.e.,
puncturing) code symbols from the code output.
Quick Repeats. Additional transmissions of identical copies of a message within a short interval to increase the
probability that the message is received correctly.
Receive Objective Loudness Rating (ROLR). A perceptually weighted transducer gain of telephone receivers
relating electrical excitation from a reference generator to sound pressure at the earphone. The receive objective
loudness tating is normally specified in dB relative to one Pascal per millivolt. See IEEE Standard 269-1992, IEEE
Standard 661-1979, CCITT Recommendation P.76, and CCITT Recommendation P.79.
Registration. The process by which a mobile station identifies its location and parameters to a base station.
Registration Zone. A collection of one or more base stations treated as a unit when determining whether a mobile
station should perform zone-based registration.
Release. A process that the mobile station and base station use to inform each other of call disconnect.
The set of all allowable pilot offsets as determined by PILOT_INC, excluding the pilot offsets of the pilots in the
Active Set, Candidate Set, and Neighbor Set. See also Active Set, Candidate Set, and Neighbor Set.
Request. A layer 3 message generated by either the mobile station or the base station to retrieve information, ask for
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Response. A layer 3 message generated as a result of another message, typically a request.
Reverse Analog Control (RECC). The analog control channel used from a mobile station to a base station.
Reverse Analog Voice Channel (RVC). The analog voice channel used from a mobile station to a base station.
Reverse CDMA Channel. The CDMA Channel from the mobile station to the base station. From the base station’s
perspective, the Reverse CDMA Channel is the sum of all mobile station transmissions on a CDMA frequency
assignment.
Reverse Traffic Channel. A Reverse CDMA Channel used to transport user and signaling traffic from a single
mobile station to one or more base stations.
Roamer. A mobile station operating in a Cellular system (or network) other than the one from which service was
subscribed. See also Foreign NID Roamer and Foreign SID Roamer.
ROLR. See Receive Objective Loudness Rating.
SAT. See Supervisory Audio Tone.
Scan of Channels. The procedure by which a mobile station examines the signal strength of each forward analog
control channel.
SCI. Synchronized Capsule Indicator bit.
Search Window. The range of PN sequence offsets that a mobile station searches for a pilot.
Secondary CDMA Channel. A CDMA Channel at a preassigned frequency assignment used by the mobile station
for initial acquisition. See also Primary CDMA Channel.
Secondary Traffic. An additional traffic stream that can be carried between the mobile station and the base station
on the Traffic Channel. See also Primary Traffic and Signaling Traffic.
Seizure Precursor. The initial digital sequence transmitted by a mobile station to a base station on a reverse analog
control channel.
Seizure Option. A service capability of the system. Service options may be applications such as voice, data, or
facsimile.
Shard Secret Data (SSD). A 128-bit pattern stored in the mobile station (in semi-permanent memory) and known by
the base station. SSD is a concatenation of two 64-bit subsets: SSD_A, which is used to support the authentication
procedures and SSD_B, which serves as one of the inputs to the process generating the encryption mask and private
long code.
Short Message Services (SMS). A suite of services which include SMS Text Delivery, Digital Paging (i.e., Call
Back Number – CBN), and Voice Mail Notification (VMN).
SID. See System Identification.
Signaling Tone. A 10kHz tone transmitted by a mobile station on an analog voice channel to: 1) confirm orders,
2)signal flash requests, and 3) signal release requests.
Signal Traffic. Control message that are carried between the mobile station and base station on the Traffic Channel.
See also Primary Traffic and Secondary Traffic.
Slot Cycle. A periodic interval at which a mobile station operating in the slotted monitors the Paging Channel.
Slotted Mode. An operation mode of the mobile station in which the mobile station monitors only selected slots on
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Soft Handoff. A handoff occurring while the mobile station is in the Mobile Station Control on the Traffic Channel
State. This handoff is characterized by commencing communications with a new base station on the same CDMA
frequency assignment before terminating communications with the old base station. See also Hard Handoff.
SOM. Start-of-Message Bit.
SPS. Symbols per second.
- An identification of certain characteristics of a mobile station. Classes are defined in Table 2.3.3-1.
Status Information. The following status information is used to describe mobile station operation when using the
analog system.
„Serving-System Status. Indicates whether a mobile station is turned to channels associated with System A or
System B.
„ First Registration ID Status. A status variable used by the mobile station in association with its processing of
received Registration ID messages.
„ First Location Area ID Status. A status variable used by the mobile station in association with its processing of
received Location Area ID messages.
„ Location Registration ID Status. A status variable used by the mobile station in association with its processing of
power-up registration and location-based registration.
„ First Idle ID Status. A status variable used by the mobile station in association with its processing of the Idle Task.
„ Local Control Status. Indicates whether a mobile station must respond to local control messages.
„ Roam Status. Indicates whether a mobile station is in its home system.
„ Termination Status. Indicates whether a mobile station must terminate the call when it is on an analog voice
channel.
Supervisory Audio Tone (SAT). One of three tones in the 6 kHz region that is transmitted on the forward analog
voice channel by a base station and transponder on the reverse analog voice channel by as mobile station.
Supplementary Digital Color Code (SDCC1, SDCC2). Additional bits assigned to increase the number of color
codes from four to sixty four, transmitted on the forward analog control channel.
Symbol. See Code Symbol and Modulation Symbol.
Sync Channel. Code channel 32 in the Forward CDMA Channel which transports the synchronization message to the
mobile station.
Sync Channel Superframe. An 80ms interval consisting of three Sync Channel frames (each 26.666…ms in length).
System. A system is a Cellular telephone service that covers a geographic area such as a city. Metropolitan region,
country, or group of countries. See also Network.
System Time. The time reference used by the system. System Time is synchronous to UTC time (except for leap
seconds) and used the same time origin as GPS time. Offset by the propagation delay from the base station to the
mobile station. See also Universal coordinated Time.
Timer-Based Registration. A registration method in which the mobile station registers whenever a counter reaches
a predetermined value. The counter is incremented an average of once per 80 ms period.
Time Reference. A reference established by the mobile station that is synchronous with the earliest arriving
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TOLR. See Transmit Objective Loudness Rating.
Traffic Channel. A communication path between a mobile station and base station used for user and signaling
traffic. The term Traffic Channel implies a Forward Traffic Channel and Reverse Traffic Channel pair. See also
Forward Traffic Channel and Reverse Traffic Channel.
Traffic Channel Preamble. A sequence of all-zero frames that is sent at the 9600 bps rate by the mobile station on
the Reverse Traffic Channel. The Traffic Channel preamble is sent during initialization of the Traffic Channel.
Transmit Objective Loudness Rating (TOLR). A perceptually weighted transducer gain of telephone transmitters
relation sound pressure at the microphone to voltage at a reference electrical termination. It is normally specified in
dB relative to one millivolt per Pascal. See IEEE Standard 269-1992, IEEE Standard 661-1979, CCITT
Recommendation P.76 , and CCITT Recommendation. P.79
Unique Challenge-Response Procedure. An exchange of information between a mobile station and a base station
for the purpose of confirming the mobile station’s identity. The procedure is initiated by the base station and is
characterized by the use of a challenge-specific random number (i.e., RANDU) instead of the random variable
broadcast globally (RAND).
Unique Random Variable (RANDU). A 24-bit random number generated by the base station in support of the
Unique Challenge-Response procedure.
Universal Coordinated Time (UTC). An internationally agreed-upon time scale maintained by the Bureau
International de l’Heure (BIH) used as the time reference by nearly all commonly available time and frequency
distribution systems i.e., WWW, WWVH, LORAN-C, Transit, Omega, and GPS.
UTC. Universal Temps Coordine. See Universal Coordinated Time.
Voice Channel. See Analog Voice Channel.
Voice Mobile Attenuation Code (VMAC). A 3-bit field in the Extended Address Word commanding the initial
mobile power level when assigning a mobile station to an analog voice channel.
Voice Privacy. The process by which user voice transmitted over a CDMA Traffic Channel is a afforded a modest
degree of protection against eavesdropping over the air.
Walsh Chip. The shortest identifiable component of a Walsh function. There are 2N Walsh chips in one Walsh
function where N is the order of the Walsh function. On the Forward CDMA channel one Walsh chip equals
1/1.2288MHz, or 813.802…ns. On the Reverse CDMA Channel, one Walsh chip equals 4/1.2288MHz, or 3.255…㎲.
Walsh Function. One of 2N time orthogonal binary functions (note that the functions are orthogonal after mapping
‘0’ to 1 and ‘1’ to –1).
Zone-Based Registration. An autonomous registration method in which the mobile station registers whenever it
enters a zone that is not in the mobile station’s zone list.
㎲. Microsecond

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Appendix 135

1. Assembly and Disassembly diagram


2. Block and Circuit diagram
3. Component Layout
4. Part List
5. BGA Pin Map

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LG-LX260 Block Diagram
U112
U200
RFT6100
MSM6100 Camera
Module
To MSM6100 ADC F101 RFT6100 ‫ٻڢڜگڥ‬ (CMOS LCD 2 Inch
U104 PCS Tx RF SAW ‫ۀھڼہۍۀۏۉۄ‬ VGA) (176*220,QCIF)
POWER DETECTOR FAR-F6KA-1G8800-L4AF
LMV228TLX ‫ڥڠڑڍڔڨڭڜ‬

S/W
U108 ‫ۍۀۇۇۊۍۏۉۊھٻڝڮڰ‬
U400
PCS PAM ‫ۍۀۇۇۊۍۏۉۊھٻڨڤڰڈڭ‬
AWT6308R PMIC
‫ۀھڼہۍۀۏۉۄٻڡڭ‬ MAX1829
RX PLL ‫ڞڟڜٻڦڣ‬
U109
PCS PAM F103 Tx SBI BT Antenna
TX PLL ‫ڤڝڮ‬
AWT6307R DCN Tx RF SAW VCO
ANT100 U301
EFCH836MTDB1
Tri-band Internal Antenna ‫ێڞڜڟٻۓگ‬ Bluetooth
Module
LPF LPF MSM6100 BCM2045
{G•šŒ™›–•G“–šš
DCN loss: 2.0dB X100 ‫ڧڧګ‬
U110 VCTCXO

138
PCS loss: 3.0dB
DCN/PCS Rx VCO ERF3003E ‫ۍۊێێۀھۊۍۋٻڨڡڟ‬
U101 VC-2R8Z91-1751R ‫ۍۊێێۀھۊۍۋٻڜڨڟڞ‬ U300
QUINTPLEXER 512 NAND /
ACFM-7101 ‫ۍۊێێۀھۊۍۋٻۀۉڪێۋۂ‬
U100 GPS 512 SDRAM
Mobile S/W VCO SBI MCP
RX •šŒ™›–•G“–šš ‫ٻ۔ۍۊۈۀڨ‬
KMS-512
DCN loss: 2.4dB U107 ‫ۍۀۇۇۊۍۏۉۊھ‬
F100
PCS loss: 3.2dB RFL6000 Dual RF SAW LO Distribution ‫ڪڤګڢ‬
GPS loss: 1.4dB FAR-G6KE-1G9600-Y4LY KEYPAD
SBI
LPF ‫ێڞڟڜٻۓڭ‬

QWERTY QWERTY
‫ڋڋڋڏڮګڟڬ‬
IC KEY PAD
‫ڎګڨ –ٻڭڠڟڪڞڪڱ ڈ‬
‫ډھۏۀٻڄڳڨڞڃڤڟڤڨ ڈ‬

RFL6000 MIC
‫ڞڠڟڪڞ‬
LPF
U105 SPEAKER
F102 RFR6000 ‫ڝڮڰ‬
GPS LNA
Rx VCO Frequency ALM-1106-TR1 GPS Rx RF SAW U501
DCN : 1738.08 ~1787.94 MHz B9415 U111 Audio Sub
PCS : 1715.56 ~ 1768.89 MHz RFR6000 System Receiver
LM49100
GPS : 3150.84 MHz
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1n

4.7u
R125

1608
C123
GND ON/OFF RFT6100 B.H.CHO L
3 4 0 CHKD
LX260
U108 +2.9V_TX +2.85V_SYNTH
+VPWR 2 VIN2 OUT1 5 AWT6308R F101 C187
FAR-F6KA-1G8800-L4AF C184 TCSCM0J106MJAR APRD S.H.DO L ª
VIN1 OUT2 L112 8 1 C150 47p
1 6 C126 VCC VBATT 10u-6.3V
2.7n

100n

C186
1 + 56p 56p
298D106X0010M2T 7 2 4 1
ANT100 ANT101 ANT102 RF_OUT RF_IN OUT IN
C113 SIP4282 REF
2 - U106 6 3 C188 47p

47p
C181
10uF-10V-TANTAL GND2 VMODE

100p
PA_R1

C185
100p

C180
5 4 G3 G2 G1
1 1 1 GND1 VEN PA_ON1

C120
1.5p
L121
MAN

DNI
5 3 2 C168 C189

1005
G_DUMMY 47p

0.5p
C124
100n
C138
9 100p ISSUE :
24 22 32 31 14 40 13 12 39 7 17
C100

C135
100p
47p
C198
C169

100n
1p

C193
100p CONTENT : Rev1.1
R129
100

VDDA5
VDDA3
+2.6V_MSMP

VDDA42
VDDA22
VDDA12

VDDA41

VDDRF3
VDDRF4
VDDA21
VDDA11
VDDA13
16

100p
L101
26 VDDRF1 VDDA14 C196 R133
28 VDDM 1 100n
<PCS PAM> VDDRF2 10k

1
2
3
22n C173
U109 27 6
L100 PCSB_OUT LOCK LOCK_DET

IN
AWT6307R 6p 37

OUT

C101
2.7n
DAC_REF DAC_REF

GND1
F103

U102
L111 C127 8 1 25 2
GND2 VEN PA_ON0 EFCH836MTDB1 PCSA_OUT TX_ON TX_ON
2.7n 47p
7 VMODE 2 C151 U112
RF_OUT

1
PA_R1 47p C174 C194
TX_I_P

HHM2221SA3
COUPLING
GND2
TERM

IN(ANT)
6 3 4 1 23 RFT6100-2J 35
R103 GND1 RFIN OUT IN CELL_OUT TX_I
10k

5
4

6
5 4 8p 36 200p

3
C125 VCC VBATT TX_IN
TX_ON TX_I_M

U100
DNI
G3 G2 G1 10 33

4
DNI
G_DUMMY

0.5p
C121
TX_Q

1005
TX_CP

RF-800
U104 +2.9V_TX C195 TX_Q_P

L123
5 3 2 R119 34

2
LMV228TLX-NOPB 11

C141
330p
C144
100p
100p 9 TX_FAQ TX_QN
100n

R101
C103 C176

49.9
200p

+/-1%
C107 C155 2.2k 9

OUT(DUP)
47p C112 TX_CP_HOLD TX_Q_M
A1 A2 2.2n +/-1%
RFIN/EN VDD 5
10n

C158
SBST RFT_SBST

68n-16V
R105
15k +/-1% 19 4
B2 C130 C136 RX_CP SBDT RFT_SBDT
B1 GND
OUT HDET_ADC R121
4.7u 68p 20 3

R102
49.9
1608 RX_FAQ SBCK RFT_SBCK

+/-1%
R118 1.8k C177
+/-1% 18 GND 29
4.7k RX_CP_HOLD

6
82n

4
5
21

C165
+/-1% 10n

C108
1.5n
NC

100p
R132

C102
15 30
RX_LO_IN VCONTROL TX_AGC_ADJ
R124
1k

TERM
GND2
8 38

COUPLING
TCXO R_BIAS
R120 GND_SLUG
3.9k 1k
+2.85V_SYNTH

U103
<DCN PAM> +/-1% C175 41 R128 C197

OUT
GND1
IN
11.3k

HHM2202SA3
1n 4.7n
+/-1%

3
2
1
TCXO
UHF_LO_BUFF

<COMMON PART>
L116
CIM05J601NC close to the RFR6000

+2.8V_TCXO 1005
VCC_VCO Rx VCO Freq.
R117
10
R108 Cellular:1738.08~1787.94 M (RFx2)

47p
L114

100n

C152
C153
C154
51
C118 82n PCS : 1715.56~1768.89 M (Shift)
100n

10u-6.3V
TCXO
C133

7
6
5
U110 7
GPS VCO Freq
C117 47n
VC-2R8Z91-1751R

139
Q100 VCC
3150.84 M (RFx2,RFR Internal)
47p X100 TC7SH04FU(TE85L)
4 ERF3003E 1 5
C139 OUT VT PLL_LOOP_FLT
47p

G_SLUG
R106 VCC 1 NC VCC 5 Tx LO Freq.

CDMA-TX
100 G1 G2 G4 G5 EN

USPCS-TX
1 3 2 INA C142 L120 C156 DCN : TBD (RFT Internal)
TRK_LO_ADJ VC OUT 82n 6 2 4 8 3

4
10n 5.6n

1
GPS
C128 3 GND OUTY 4 PCS : TBD (RFT Internal)
GND 1n

ANTENNA
C115
10n R116 MSM_TCXO
2 51

56n
U101 RX VCO EXT_VCO_EN

USPCS-RX

CDMA-RX
R110

L102
ACFM-7101 100k

2
3
C157
100n
VCTCXO(19.2 MHz) & BUFFER
<RX PART> C182
BT_TCXO 47p
+2.9V_RX

C191
47p
100n

C183
C190

100n
R127
L113 100
CIM05J601NC +2.6V_MSMP
C170 C178
47p 100n 27 20 4 17 18 29 14 39 23
+2.9V_RX 1005 VCC_VCO C192
R107 C122 C143 100n
100 100n C131 +2.8V_TCXO
100n 100p

24
24
VDDM

C132
VDDA3

+2.6V_MSMP
VDDA4

100p
R122

R112
R114
VDDA21

C166
VDDA11
VDDA13
VDDA14

VDDA12
VDDA22

1n 1k R130
RX_I_M
28 30
L107 TCXO TCXO RX_IM
C105
56p 1.5n U107 R123 24 19 31 5.76k
L115 L117 UHF_LO_BUFF LO_OUT RX_IP RX_I_P DCN_TX
RFL6000 +/-1%
10n 27n 8.2n 21 33
PLL_LOOP_FLT GVCO_TUNE RX_QM RX_Q_M
C110 L110 C171 R131
9 15 47p 16 34
DNI VDDM VDDA LO_INP RX_QP PCS_TX
4 11 C172 47p 15 36 5.76k
C116 PLNA_IN PLNA_OUT LO_INM NC2 RX_Q_P
100p +/-1%
3 14 U111 37
PLNA_BIAS GND3 NC1
L126 DCN_RX
C109 5 13 L118 C159 RFR6000 24
GND1 CLNA_OUT C147 F100 C163 SBST SBST
47p L108 4.7n 3p
33p FAR-G6KE-1G9600-Y4LY 100n 2.2n
1 12 6 25
CLNA_IN GND2 L127 PCS_INP SBCK SBCK
3.9n PCS_RX
2 7 6 C160 26
CLNA_BIAS SBCK C145 P_OUT SBDT SBDT
L109 4 P_IN 3p 2.2n
C114 16 8 DNI 7 8 38
DNI 56n R_BIAS SBST P_OUT PCS_INM R_BIAS
10 1 8 1 R126 GPS
17 SBDT D_IN D_OUT GND10 11.3k
C119 GND_SLUG 6 L119 C161 2 3
U105 FM_STEP C148 D_OUT 9 C164 +/-1%
DNI 10n 6p CELL_INP GND9
ALM-1106-TR1 5p 100n L128 10n
5
GND3

GND1
GND2
GND4

GND8
V_PWR
1 3 7 40 7
RFL6000
5

2
3

R109 C146 CELL_INM GND7


10

NC1 NC2 L129 10n


L104 G_SLUG 5.76k DNI 9
3.3n GND6 MSMC
+/-1%
C162 12 11
RFIN RFOUT 6p GPS_INP GND5
2 5
SBDT
SBST
SBCK

C167 13
100p GND4 MSMP
VSD VDD F102 10 22
GPS_INM GND3

DNI
1005
4 6 B9415 L125
C149

L105
33p 6.8n MSMA
4 1
GND1
GND2

GND_SLUG

IN OUT
R104 L106
C179
100p

12k G3 G2 G1 35 41 32
5.6n AUDIO
5 3 2
DNI
1005
L124
DNI

L122
1005

GPS_MODE +2.9V_RX RFR6000 V_CHAR


C111
100n

22p
22p

C104
C106
LGE

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10n CHKD

10n
10n
LX260

10n

10n
C222

C221

C219
C220
C211 C218
10n 10n

10n
10n
C217

C214
APRD S.H.DO L ªC

C203
10n
C205
10n
C207
10n
C208
10n
C209
10n
C210
10n
SDRAM_CAS/

SDRAM_CLK_EN
SDRAM_CLK

SDRAM_CS/
SDRAM_RAS/

A[1]
A[2]
A[3]
A[4]
A[5]
A[6]
A[7]
A[8]
A[9]
A[10]
A[11]
A[12]
A[13]
A[14]
SDRAM_UDQM
SDRAM_LDQM
SDRAM_WE/

D1[0]
D1[1]
D1[2]
D1[3]
D1[4]
D1[5]
D1[6]
D1[7]
D1[8]
D1[9]
D1[10]
D1[11]
D1[12]
D1[13]
D1[14]
D1[15]
REF
MAN
ISSUE :

P1

E5

M2

M24
B3

B4
E6

E1

F2
F5
D5
D6
E4
K1
L1

H4

U21
M1
F4
G1
H1
F1
L5

D1
J1
C2
H2
G5
P5

K5
R21
AC15
N2
M5
D2
K2
P4
R2

V23
M4
A4
L4
G4
J5
R5
K4

B12
B17
R1
P2
R4

D16
N1
B7
J2
H5

U23
A9
B19
N5
G2

N15
AA4
Y12
AA20
G21
N4

M15
E2
Y5
Y15

K11
K12
NC NC AD9 CONTENT : Rev1.1
UB2_N NANDF_CLE
Y10

A1[3]
D1[3]

A1[1]
A1[2]
A1[7]
A1[8]
A1[9]
D1[4]
D1[5]
D1[6]
D1[7]
D1[9]
T23

A1[4]
A1[5]
D1[1]
D1[2]
D1[8]

A1[6]
D1[0]
UB1_N
WE1_N

LB1_N
OE1_N
SBST WE2_N

A1[17]
D1[15]

A1[12]
A1[15]
A1[16]
A1[18]
A1[21]

A1[10]
A1[11]
A1[14]
A1[19]
A1[20]
A1[22]
D1[11]
D1[12]

A1[13]
D1[10]
D1[13]
D1[14]
SBST WE2/

VDD_P2
VDD_P3
VDD_A_1
VDD_A_7

VDD_C_1
VDD_A_2
VDD_A_3
VDD_A_5
VDD_A_6
VDD_A_8

VDD_A_4

VDD_C_7
AC12

VDD_C_2
VDD_C_6

VDD_C_3
VDD_C_4
VDD_C_5
VDD_C_8
U24
OE2_N

VDD_P4_1
SBDT

VDD_P1_1
ROM1_CLK

VDD_P4_2
VDD_P4_3

VDD_P1_4

VDD_P1_2
VDD_P1_3
SBDT OE2/
T20 LB2_N AD4

ROM1_ADV_N
SBCK SBCK NANDF_ALE

ROM1_WAIT_N

RAM1_CS_N[0]
ROM1_CS_N[0]
Y23 A2[01] AC3
RX_I_P I_P

SDRAM1_CLK_EN
Y24 A2[02] AB2
RX_I_M I_N
W24 A2[03] W5
RX_Q_P Q_P
W23 A2[04] AA2
DAC_REF RX_Q_M Q_N
H20 A2[05] Y4
TX_I_P I_OUT
+2.6V_MSMA G20
I_OUT_N A2[06] W4
C206 TX_I_M
10n D24 Y2
TX_Q_P Q_OUT A2[07] A2[7]
LOCK_DET E24 AA1
TX_Q_M Q_OUT_N A2[08]
E23 Y1
DAC_REF A2[09]
C23 V4
PA_ON1 PA_ON[1] A2[10]
F24 W2
PA_ON0 PA_ON[0] A2[11]
P21 V5
PA_R1 PA_R1 A2[12]
P20 U5
PA_R0 A2[13]
R24 W1
TX_AGC_ADJ A2[14]
M23 V2
RESERVED A2[15]
Y14 U2
SYNTH_LOCK A2[16]
R201 100 L23 V1
TRK_LO_ADJ TRK_LO_ADJ A2[17]
R202 AA21 U4
HKADC_REF A2[18]
1k
AB23 T5
TX_AGC_ADJ BATT_THM HKAIN[5] A2[19]
W20 AA9
CHAR_MON HKAIN[4] D2[00] D2[0]
AA23 AC9
HDET_ADC HKAIN[3] D2[01] D2[1]
C200 C201 Y21 AD8
10n TEMP_ADC HKAIN[2] D2[02] D2[2]
680n
1608 W21 Y9
BATT_ADC HKAIN[1] D2[03] D2[3]
V20 AC8
VER_ADC HKAIN[0] D2[04] D2[4]
A18 AD7
MSM_TCXO TCXO D2[05] D2[5]
AA6 AA8
XTAL48_IN D2[06] D2[6]
R200
Y7 AC7
XTAL48_OUT D2[07] D2[7]
1m T21 AD6
SLEEP_XTAL_IN D2[08] D2[8]
X201 SSP-T7-F(7PF_+/-20PPM)
X200 T24 Y8
SLEEP_XTAL_OUT D2[09] D2[9]
IFRC48P0T0SE30
V24 U200 AC6
1 2 RESIN/ RESIN_N D2[10] D2[10]
N21 AD5
RESOUT_N D2[11] D2[11]

1
3 T2
MSM6100-90NM AA7
RESOUT_N_EMI1 D2[12] D2[12]
A17 AC5

10p 4
WDOG_EN D2[13]

8p
D2[13]

C202
2

140
N20 AC4

C204
MODE1 D2[14] D2[14]
R20 Y6
R204 MODE0 D2[15] D2[15]
10k B20 L20
+2.6V_MSMP BOOT_MODE GPIO0 CAM_PCLK
N10 K24
GND1 GPIO1 CAM_HSYNC
P10 K20
GND2 GPIO2 CAM_VSYNC
G23 G24
GND3 GPIO3 AUX_PCM_SYNC
D19 F21
GND4 GPIO4 AUX_PCM_DIN
AD10 H21
GND5 GPIO5 AUX_PCM_DOUT

BT_LPO
B10 J20
GND6 GPIO6 AUX_PCM_CLK
J4 B16
GND7 GPIO7 SD_CLK
L10 GPIO8 E16
GND8 SD_CMD
M10 GPIO9 A19
GND9 SD_DATA
D4 GPIO10 P24
GND10 MKEY_BL_EN
L2 GPIO11 A21
GND11 RFT_SBST
AA5 GPIO12 D18
GND12 RFT_SBDT
B21 GPIO13 D20
GND13 BT_MSM_DP_CTS/
E11 GPIO14 E19
GND14 BT_MSM_DP_RFR/
R23 GPIO15 N23
GND15 BT_WAKE
AC21 GPIO16 P23
GND16 SLEEP/
AC16 GPIO17 N24
GND17 TX_ON
F23 GPIO18 K21
GND18 USB_SUSPEND
D17 GPIO19 K23
GND19 EAR_JACK_SENSE/
B18 H24
GND20 GPIO20 USB_DATA
AA24 J24
GND21 GPIO21 USB_OE/
V21 J23
GND22 GPIO22 USB_VMO DCN_TX
U20 J21
GND23 GPIO23 USB_VPO
CON201
M20 A20
JTAG_STANDARD_10PIN GND24 GPIO24 RFT_SBCK R207 PCS_TX
E17 2.2k +2.6V_CAM_IOVDD
AA15 GPIO25 +/-1%
1 GND25 KYPD[19]
TDI
AD13 L24
TRST_N GPIO26 CAM_I2C_SDA
TMS 2 DCN_RX
Y13 L21
TCK GPIO27 CAM_I2C_SCL R208
GND 3
AC13 B22 2.2k
TMS GPIO28
TDO 4 BT_MSM_DP_TXD +/-1% PCS_RX
AC14 E18
TDI GPIO29 BT_MSM_DP_RXD
TRST 5
AA13 AD12
TDO GPIO30 NAND_READY/
TCK 6
K13 GPIO31 B5 GPS
RTCK1 LCD_SYNCOUT
MSMP 7
+2.6V_MSMP K14
RTCK2 GPIO32 A5
T_MODE 8 A[0]
AD11 V_PWR
GPIP33 NAND_FLASH_CS/
LWR/ 9
RESIN/
GPIO70
GPIO71
GPIO50

AUXOP
GPIO81
GPIO75
GPIO60
GPIO58
GPIO57
GPIO54
GPIO48

DP_RX_DATA
AUXON
GPIO80
GPIO74
GPIO61
GPIO56
GPIO55
GPIO51
GPIO44
GPIO43
GPIO41
GPIO37

RFR_N
MIC1P
MIC1N
AUXIN
MICINP
MICINN
EAR2O
GND_RET
GPIO79
GPIO77
GPIO73
GPIO72
GPIO67
GPIO65
GPIO63
GPIO59
GPIO53
GPIO52
GPIO47
GPIO39
GPIO38

CTS_N
DP_TX_DATA
MIC2P
MIC2N
MICOUTN
MICIFBP
MICIFBN
EAR1ON
GPIO78
GPIO76
GPIO68
GPIO66
GPIO64
GPIO49
GPIO46
GPIO45
GPIO40
GPIO35
GPIO34

AUXIP
MICOUTP
EAR1OP
HPH_R
MICBIAS
CCOMP
GPIO69
GPIO62
GPIO42
GPIO36

PS_HOLD 10 NC NC
MSMC
D7

U1
E8
E7
A7

T4
B6

D8
B8

E9
A6
A8

D9
T1

B9

F20

H23
Y17

E21
D21

D23
Y11

Y19
Y20
E20
M21
A10

Y16
D12
E12
A13

Y18
A12
B13
D13
D14
D10

E14
E10
A11
D11

A14
B14
B11
D15

E13
A15
E15

B15
A16

AD21

AC17
AC20
AD20
AA17
AA11

AD17
AC11

AD15

AD19
AD18
AA19
AA16
AD16

AC19

AC18
AA18
AC10

AA10

AD14
AA14

AA12

R203
4.7k

22n
22n
22n
MSMP

22n
PS_HOLD
0.1u AC22

C224

MSMA

C213
C215
C216

C212
AUDIO
HPH_R
HPH_L

EAR1OP
LCD_ID

+2.6V_MSMP
EAR1ON
RED_EN

KYPD[9]

KYPD[3]
KYPD[1]
KYPD[7]
KYPD[5]

MICIN_P
MICFB_N

MICIN_N
MICFB_P
PS_HOLD

KYPD[17]
KYPD[15]
KYPD[13]
KYPD[11]

CHG_MODE

GREEN_EN

MICOUT_P
MICOUT_N
GPS_MODE
MLCD_CS/

MIC_BIAS
MOTOR_EN

R205 R206
V_CHAR
BT_RESET/

SD_LDO_EN
HOST_WAKE
NANDF_WP/

4.7k 4.7k

MIC_P
EXT_VCO_EN
CAM_RESET/
LCD_RESET/
ON_SW_SEN/

SKEY_BL_EN
SD_DETECT/
LT_DETECT/

MLCD_BL_EN

CAM_LDO_EN

MSM_DP_RXD
MSM_DP_TXD
KEY_I2C_SCL
MSM_TCXO_EN

KEY_I2C_SDA
CAM_DATA[4]
CAM_DATA[3]
CAM_DATA[2]
CAM_DATA[1]

CAM_DATA[6]
CAM_DATA[5]
CAM_DATA[0]

CAM_DATA[7]

EAR_MIC
TX_KEY_CODER
CAM_PWR_DOWN/

I2C_SCL
FOLDER_CLOSE/
EXT_PWR_SENSE/

LGE
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MICROPHONE APRD S.H.DO

A1
A2
A3
A10
A11
A12
B1
B2
B3
B10
B11
B12
C1
C2
C3
C6
C11
C12
D1
D2
D3
D11
E2
E9
E11
F2
F9
F11
H9

G6
G9
G10
G11
H3
H4
H5
H6
H7
H8
TP307 REF
D4 NC
A[0] A0
DQ0 L4
E4 D1[0] MAN
A[1] A1
DQ1 M4 M300
F4 D1[1] SP0204LE5-PB4
A[2] A2
DQ2 N4 R322
G4 D1[2] 2.2k
ISSUE :
A[3] A3 1 4
DQ3 L5 OUT POWER
G8 D1[3] MIC_P MIC_BIAS
A[4] A4
DQ4 M5
F8 D1[4] 2 3 CONTENT : Rev1.1
A[5] A5 GND1 GND2
DQ5 N5
E8 D1[5]
A[6] A6 NC
DQ6 M6
D8 D1[6]

R314
R320
A[7] A7 5
DQ7 N6

C328
100n
D9 D1[7]
A[8] A8
DQ8 M7
G7 D1[8]
A[9] A9
DQ9 N7
G5 D1[9]
A[10] A10
DQ10 L8

ICVL0505101V150FR
D1[10]

ICVL0505101V150FR
F7
A[11] A11
DQ11 M8
E7 D1[11]
A[12] A12
DQ12 N8
P10 D1[12]
D2[0] I/O0 L9
DQ13 D1[13]
N10
D2[1] I/O1 M9 SDRAM_CS/
DQ14 D1[14]
M10
D2[2] I/O2 N9
U300 DQ15 D1[15]
L10

DNI
I/O3

1005
D2[3] D5

C318
F10 HYG0SEG0AF1P-6S(S/H)0E CS
D2[4] I/O4 E5
E10 BA0 A[13]
D2[5] I/O5 F5
BA1 A[14]
D10
D2[6] I/O6 C7
CLK SDRAM_CLK
C10
D2[7] I/O7 D7
CKE SDRAM_CLK_EN
M3
WE2/ WEn F6
RAS SDRAM_RAS/
G3 CE
NAND_FLASH_CS/ E6
CAS SDRAM_CAS/
F3 RE
OE2/ WEd D6 MIC FILTER NETWORK
K3
CLE
SDRAM_WE/
NANDF_CLE UDQM K7
L3 ALE
SDRAM_UDQM
NANDF_ALE LDQM K6
N3 WP
SDRAM_LDQM
NANDF_WP/
E3 C4 MICFB_P
NAND_READY/ RY/BY VDD1 +1.86V_MSMC
VDD2 C8 R315 C321 C325
MICIN_N
R300 H11 VCCn1 MICOUT_P
10k VDD3 P6

10n
180k 100n 100n

C316
C317
100p

100n

C315
H2
+1.86V_MSMC VCCn2
VDDQ1 P8 C322
R317
C5 P4 10k
VSS1 VDDQ2 15n
C9 R316

C302
10n
C306
100n
VSS2 J2
G2 NC80
VSS3 J10 510k
H10 NC81
VSS4 C323 R318
VSS7 P5
10k
P7 15n
VSS8
R313 C324 C326
VSS9 P9
MICOUT_N
180k 100n 100n
NC MICIN_P
MICFB_N

N2
P1
P2
P3

M2

J3
J4
J5
J6
J7
J8
J9
K2
K4
K5
K8
K9
R1
R2
R3

L2
L6
L7
T1
T2
T3

N11

J11
M11

K10
K11
L11
P11
P12
R10
R11
R12
T10
T11
T12

141
BLUETOOTH MODULE
L300
CIM05J601NC

+2.6V_BT
BATT LEVEL CHECK PCB REVISION ADC
1005

1608
1608
+/-1%

1u
R319

C310
2.2u
C311
100n
C313
2.2u
C314
1n
R309 100k

C308
C309
100n
560k +/-1%
+BATT BATT_ADC +2.8V_TCXO VER_ADC
2 GND1 GND2 3
C327

A4
G8
H9
J9
A3
A7
B7
B2
B1
J1
G2
H4
G1
A1
A2
H1
ANT 33n
C319
33n

R310
560k
R321
130k

+/-1%

1
+/-1%

ACS2450HBAKU8
F300 R303

VREG1
VDDC1
VDDC2
VDDRF
VDDTF
VDDXO
VDDLO
VDDIF
VREG2
ANT300

VDDR3V
VDDIO1
VDDIO2
VDDIFP
VDDPLL
VDDVCO
LFB212G45SG8A166 100
C1 PCM_CLK F8 R304
RFIOP

VDDO_USB
C300 C307 100
AUX_PCM_CLK
2p 10p PCM_IN E8 R305
4 IN 2 E1 100
AUX_PCM_DOUT
OUT RFION
PCM_OUT D9 R306
100
AUX_PCM_DIN Rev. R319 R321 ADC_Volt
G1 G2 D1
RFTUNE PCM_SYNC D8
AUX_PCM_SYNC
1 3

DNI
DNI

1005
1005
A 100K 5.6K 0.15V

C301
C303
H8 U301 HUSB_DP J7
PA-CTL/GPIO_6
A8 BCM2045 HUSB_DN J8
SDA/TDD_P DCN_TX
A9 H7
B 100K 12K 0.30V
SCL/TDD_N USB_DETACH/GPIO_7 TEMP. ADC
A6 B8
TP301 C 100K 19.1K 0.45V PCS_TX
R323 BT_BUSY/STATUS/GPIO_2 UART_TXD/SPI_SO BT_MSM_DP_RXD
0 TP300
E9 UART_RTS/SPI_CSB C9
WIFI_BUSY/STATE/GPIO_3 BT_MSM_DP_CTS/ +2.9V_TX TEMP_ADC
BT_RESET/ F9 B6
TP304 R308 D 100K 47K 0.89V DCN_RX
LINK_IND/REQUEST/GPIO_4 HOST_WAKE/SPI_INT/SDIO_D3/GPIO HOST_WAKE 39.2k
2

+/-1% C320
R301 47k TP303 33n E 100K 56K 1.01V
150k

PCS_RX
R312

R311
1

B4 B9
+/-1%

+2.6V_BT RST UART_RXD/SPI_SI BT_MSM_DP_TXD


TP306 1608
B3 UART_CTS/SPI_CLK C8 NCP18WD683E03RB
VREG_CTL BT_MSM_DP_RFR/
G9 B5
H 100K 75K 1.20V GPS
BT_TCXO_EN XTAL_PD/GPIO_5 BT_WAKE/SDIO_D2/GPIO_0 BT_WAKE
TP302 TP305

C304 100p A5 H5
1.0 100K 100K 1.40V V_PWR
BT_LPO LPO_IN TM2
J5 H6 R307
BT_TCXO XTAL_P TM1
47k 1.1 100K 130K 1.58V
C305 TM0 J6 MSMC
12p +2.6V_BT
J4 XTAL_N TST1 D4
1.2 100K 180K 1.80V
MSMP
1.3 100K 240K 1.98V

RES

VSS10
VSS11
VSS12
VSS13
VSS14
VSS15
VCTRIFP

VSS1
VSS2
VSS3
VSS4
VSS5
VSS6
VSS7
VSS8
VSS9
MSMA

J3

C2
D2
D5
D6
E2
E4
E5
E6
F1
F2
F4
F5
F6
H2
H3
J2
1.4 100K 360K 2.19V
AUDIO
1.5 100K 560K 2.38V

C312
470p
R302
150k
+/-1%

V_CHAR

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LX260W.J.KIM
U404
R1114D301D-TR-F
APRD S.H.DO
+VPWR 1 VDD CE 6 SD_LDO_EN
C419 2 GND1 GND2 5 REF
1u
3
+3.0V_SD_VDD VOUT NC 4
C406 V_CHAR +2.6V_MSMP MAN
1u C432
+VPWR
C416 33p 1u

1u
1608
+VPWR

C433
1608 ISSUE :

R416
33k
CAM_LDO_EN USB_OE/
SLEEP/ Q401 USB_SUSPEND CONTENT : Rev1.1

10n

C413
3 KRC402V
TP400
2

31

34
32

35
33

37
36
+5V_USB

40
39
38
L400
MIP2520D4R7M 1

GND
OE/

ENO7

ENO5
BATT

1u
1 2

HPPWR
PWRSL

CHGIN
REFBP

10n
R400

C404

1608
+1.86V_MSMC

C402
10k R413 100k

C400
4.7u
C401
10n
SUSPEND
1 PWRHOLD 30
PS_HOLD FB +2.8V_TCXO_LDO
2 29 +/-1%
ON_SW_SEN/ ONO/ IN1 +VPWR
R401 C426 2.2u

2
3 28 R410 200k
PWR_ON_SW 0 PWRON LX

-
+1
4 27 +/- 1% 33p 1608 U403
+2.6V_BT OUT8 U400 PGND C425 C427
4.7u-10V R1114D281D-TR-F
5 CLK MAX1829ETL+T 26 R414 24 +2.6V_MSMP
I2C_SCL DM USB_D-
R402
6 DATA 25 +/-1% 1 VDD CE 6
0 I2C_SDA VTRM +VPWR
C436
7 OUT7 24 R415 24
100n
+2.8V_CAM_AVDD DP USB_D+ 2 GND1 GND2 5
+/-1% R417
8 IN3 VBUS 23 3
+VPWR R403 0 +5V_USB +2.8V_TCXO VOUT NC 4
U405
0 9 OUT6 22 NC7SZ32L6X
+2.85V_SYNTH OUT1 +2.6V_MSMA C431 TP401
10 OUT5 21
+2.9V_RX RCV USB_DATA 1u 6
VCC A 1
MSM_TCXO_EN

C430
1u
R404 1608 5 B 2
+1 C422 NC BT_TCXO_EN
0 C421 2.2u C424

1u
1u

1u

1u
33p 1608 4 Y GND 3

C408
2.2u

C403
C405
C407
C423
1608
2

OUT3
-

BATTMON
IN2
VP

VICHG
RESET/
OUT4
VM

ACOK/
OUT2
G_SLUG

4.7u-10V
USE X5R GRADE

20

17
18

11
13
15
16
19

14
41

12
USB_VMO
R411
EXT_PWR_SENSE/ USB_VPO
0

C409
10n
+2.6V_MSMP PMIC LDO output
+VPWR

C410
100p
+2.9V_TX PWR S/L BUCK LDO1 LDO2 LDO3 LDO4 LDO5 LDO6 LDO7 LDO8
R412
0 GND/IN
+2.8V_LCD Default Voltage +1.867 +2.6V +2.6V +2.85V +2.85V +2.85V +2.85V +2.85V +2.85V
BUCK -> 1

RESIN/
33p
-> 2 -> 3

33p
C414 C417

CHAR_MON
2.2u +1 2.2u
1608 1608 1.3 1.8

C415
2 0.6 2.80 2.6 2.6 2.8
1.5 2.6

1u
-

4.7u-10V
~ 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85

C420
1.8 2.7

C418

C412
Programmable 2.5V 2.9 2.9 2.9 2.9
2.5 2.8
USE X5R GRADE USE X5R GRADE Voltage 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0
2.8 2.85
2.85 3.0
3.0 3.1
3.3 3.3

OutPut Current 500mA 300mA 300mA 300mA 150mA 150mA 150mA 80mA 150mA

142
Default ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

Control method I2C I2C I2C I2C I2C EN_5 I2C EN_7 I2C

18PIN MMI CONNECTOR +2.BV


QWERTY +1.86V +2.6V +2.6V +2.8V +2.9V +2.9V +2.8V +2.6V
_MSMC _MSMA _MSMP _LCD _TX _RX _BT _CAM _SYNTH
_AVDD
CON400
HSEJ-18S04-25R

1
GND1
2
R405 EAR_MIC+
22k 3
JACK_TYPE OVP CIRCUIT
+1.86V_MSMC 4 EAR_L
5 EAR_R U402
NCP348MTTBG
6
USB_D+ USC0/USB_D+
7

5
USC1/USB_D-

10
USB_D- 1 OUT1 6
+5V_CHAR IN1 V_CHAR
8 JACK_DETECT
MMI_JACK_SENSE/ GND 4 7
IN2 OUT2
R406 9 VBAT1
22k 6 OUT4 IN4 5
Q400 4 10 IN3
GATE8 8
KRC402E VBAT2
1608

+1.86V_MSMC 7 OUT3 IN3


3
C429
1u

E
1

C
3
11 REMOTE_ON/OFF GATE_OUT9 9
LT_DETECT/ 8 OUT2 IN2
2
12
OUT1 IN1 V_CHG1 10 3
9 1 /EN /FLAG
13
V_CHG2

2 B
14
PAD2_IN
PAD1_GND
GND

ICVE10184E150R101FR USC2
MSM_DP_TXD F400 15
2

USB_PWR
11

12

MSM_DP_RXD 16
UART_TX DCN_TX
17
UART_RX

680k
R421
18 GND2 PCS_TX
DUMMY
20 19 BATTERY CONNECTOR DCN_RX
+5V_CHAR U401 Q403
UART-TP PCS_RX
SI5463EDC-T1-E3
+5V_USB
1
GND +BATT

2
2 GPS
UART-RXD 8 1
3 D6 D1

470p
UART-TXD CON401
7 2 R419
L401 D5 D2 HSBC-3PT25-19

D400
SDB1040
4

1
V_CHAR
NTS104B 6 3
560k +/-1%
V_PWR

R407
R408
R409
D4 D3 +2.6V_MSMP
5 1
ON_SW 1 2 5 4
+VPWR S G

ICVS0518270FR
ICVS0518270FR
6

C411
4 2

ICVS0514X350FR
+VPWR VBATT DUMMY BATT_THM MSMC
C437
7 3 4 3
USB-POWER 33u
47p

8
C428

USB-RXD
R420

9
MSMP
C434
47p
C435
33n

USB-TXD
C438
R418
22k
2

10 Q402
CHAR_MON CHAR_MON MSMA
KRX102U
33u-10V

11
C

MKEY_BL_EN KEY_LED_EN
V_CHAR
4

12
3

NC1 AUDIO
D401

5
ICVL0505101V150FR

2
1

CHG_MODE V_CHAR
UCLAMP0501H.TCT

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QWERTY KEY MATRIX APRD S.H.DO L ª


SIDE KEY PAD REF
MAN
L504

KEY_I2C_SCL
KEY_I2C_SDA

+2.6V_MSMP
56n

DNI
DNI
DNI
DNI
DNI
DNI
4

1005
1005
1005
1005
1005
1005
ISSUE :

C595
C596
C597
C598
C599
C594
UP 3
COM 2 CONTENT : Rev1.1
Row 5 R508 470 DOWN 1
L505
R509 470 56n
Row 4
R510 470 SIDEKEY_4PIN_MAIN
Row 3 ICVN0505X150FR
ICVN0505X150FR CON501
C537
R511 470 C535
Row 2

+2.6V_MSMP
R512 470
Row 1

C536
ICVN0505X150FR
R513 470 SW500 SW506 SW512 SW517 SW522 SW527
R504 Row 0

C500
100n
3.3k
R514 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2

C505
100n
470
R505
SYM TYPE CAP B H Y
3.3k

R502
120k
+/-1%
SW501 SW507 SW513 SW518 SW523 SW528
CON502
SIDEKEY_3PIN_MAIN
1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2

40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
R515
470
Q A Z N J U 1

XI
XO
CAM

VDD
P66
2

TEST
GND2
RSTn
1 30 SW502 SW508 SW514 SW519 SW524 SW529

CKSEL
P65 P67 COM
3

DP/P11
DM/P10
2 P64 29
P40 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
R516
3 P63 28 470
P41
R530
R531

4 27
W S X M K I
P62 U500 P42
TP500
5 P61 PP2106M 26 SW503 SW509 SW515 SW520 SW525 SW530
P43
6 P60 25
P44 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
R517
7 P17 24 470
P45
E D C SPACE L O
ICVN0505X150FR
ICVN0505X150FR

TX_KEY_CODER 8 P16 23
P46
9 P15 22 SW504 SW510 SW516 SW521 SW526 SW531
P47
10 21 col 0
P14 P50 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
R518
470

P13
P12
GND1
P57
P56
P55
P54
P53
P52
P51
G_SLUG
T F V ENTER BACK P

11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
41 SW505 SW511
col 1
col 2 1 2 1 2 EARPHONE KEY
col 3 R G UP DOWN CAM
col 4 R519
470
col 5 U502
COM MAX9075EXK+T

1 OUT 5
VCC +2.6V_MSMA
EARPHONE_KEY 2
3C R521 R522 GND
Q500 10k 560k
2 4
EARPHONE_KEY +2.6V_MSMA
3 IN+ IN-
B
C533
100n

R520 KTC4075E +/-1%


1E
470
100k
R524

143
+/-1%

+/-1%
R529
1k
EAR_MIC
R523

ICVL0505101V150FR
ICVL0505101V150FR
ICVL0505101V150FR
ICVL0505101V150FR
ICVL0505101V150FR

ICVL0505101V150FR
ICVL0505101V150FR
ICVL0505101V150FR
ICVL0505101V150FR
ICVL0505101V150FR
ICVL0505101V150FR
ICVL0505101V150FR
ICVL0505101V150FR
1k C530

DNI
DNI
+/-1% 10u-6.3V

1005
1005
C534
470p

TCSCM0J106MJAR

R534
R500

C509
C510
C512
C515
C516
C517
C518
C519
C520
C521
C523

C513
C522
AUDIO SUBSYSTEM
1608
R501
0
+VPWR
C506 +1
EAR JACK
10u-10V

10n
F981A106MMA - 2

C508
U504

E2
C5
L502 1813-8T-01PP
82n
C501 1608
1u CON503

VDD
A3 D5 1
EAR1OP MINP LS+ + 7000-2.5G-SB1 DCN_TX
R526

VDDLS
1n
B3 B5 1005 12
EAR1ON MINN LS- 2 3

C526
C502 - EAR_L
1u L503 12
82n 2 PCS_TX
B4 E4 1608
EAR_R R525
HPH_L LIN GND2 R527 5
C503 0

C528

C527
220n U501 4 DCN_RX
A5 D1 EAR_JACK_SENSE/
HPH_R RIN HPL EAR_L
LM49100GR 1
C504 C507
EAR_MIC
220n 2.2u 6 PCS_RX
A4 E1

ICVS0505500FR
ICVS0505500FR
BYPASS HPR EAR_R
1608 E3
GNDS

+2.6V_MSMP
D3
VDDI2C
RECEIVER PATH GPS
R533
R528
C531
C532
R532

D4 VDDHP D2
I2C_SDA SDA 0
E5 A1 L500 V_PWR
I2C_SCL SCL VDDCP +2.6V_MSMA CIM05J601NC
ICVN0505X150FR

ICVN0505X150FR
ICVS0505500FR

ICVS0505481FR

EAR1OP EAR+

ADDR
GND1
VSSHP
VSSCP
C1N
C1P
GNDCP
1005 MSMC

C525
100n

C524

C4
C3
C2
C1
B1
B2
A2
L501
CIM05J601NC
MSMP
C529
100p

4.7u-6.3V
1608
C514 EAR1ON 1005 EAR-

1608
2.2u
MSMA

C511
2.2u
TCSCM0J475MJAR
I2C ADDRESS R507 R506
11111000 0ohm DNI
AUDIO
11111010 DNI 0ohm V_CHAR

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LX260W.J.KIM
MAIN FPCB 50PIN 1.0T CONNECTOR
CON602
MAIN KEYPAD B/L APRD S.H.DO
49225-0821

14

15
REF

5
10
1

DUMMY5
DUMMY4
DAT2 +VPWR
GND 2
CD/DAT3 MAN
D2[15] IN4

1
1
1
OUT4 3

+
+
+
4 6 SD_CMD CMD
D2[14] IN3 OUT3 7 4
3 +3.0V_SD_VDD VDD

2
-
2
-
2
-
ISSUE :

LED602
D2[13] IN2 OUT2 5

LED600
LED601
2 8 SD_CLK CLK
D2[12] IN1 OUT1 6

LEWWS44PA
9 VSS

LEWWS44PA
LEWWS44PA
1 CONTENT : Rev1.1
7
SD_DATA DAT0
8

DNI 1005
ICVE10184E150R101FR

DNI 1005

DNI 1005
DNI 1005
DAT1
F600 CON600

R606
33
R607
33
R609
33

+/-1%
+/-1%
+/-1%
AXT550124

5
10
9
SD_DETECT/ CD_A

C612 DNI 1005

C601 DNI 1005


C602 DNI 1005
C613

C603 DNI 1005


C605 DNI 1005
C607 DNI 1005
C609
C610
C611
GND 1 50 10
CD_B
D2[11] IN4 OUT4 6 2 49 R608 C3

DUMMY1
4

DUMMY2
DUMMY3
KYPD[1] 2.2k
D2[10] IN3 OUT3 7 3 48 2
3 KYPD[3] MKEY_BL_EN

11
B

12
13
D2[9] 2
IN2 OUT2 8 4 47 E1 Q600
KTC4075E

KYPD[5]
D2[8] 1
IN1 OUT1 9 5 46
KYPD[7]
6 45

DNI

R601
100n
1005
KYPD[9]

R611
ICVE10184E150R101FR 7 44
KYPD[11]
F604 8 43

R612
R615
R613
R614

5
ICVL0505101V150FR
ICVS0518270FR
ICVL0505101V150FR
ICVL0505101V150FR
KYPD[13]

10
9 42
GND KYPD[15]
10 41
D2[7] IN4 OUT4 6
KYPD[17]
4 11 40
D2[6] IN3 OUT3 7
KYPD[19]
3 12 39
D2[5] IN2 OUT2 PWR_ON_SW
2 8
13 38
D2[4] IN1 OUT1 9
1 14
SHIELD CAN
37
+VPWR

5
10
15 36
ICVE10184E150R101FR
+2.8V_LCD
GND 16 35
F601 +1.86V_MSMC
D2[3] IN4 OUT4 6 17 34
4

20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
MOTOR_EN
D2[2] IN3 OUT3 7 18 33
3 SKEY_BL_EN FOLDER SWITCH
D2[1] IN2 OUT2 19 32

G11
8

G20
G19
G18
G17
G16
G15
G14
G13
G12
2 MLCD_BL_EN
D2[0] IN1 OUT1 9 20 31
1 GREEN_EN
21 30

5
RED_EN

10
SC600
CAN_LX260_BB
ICVE10184E150R101FR 22 29
GND

G1
G2
G3
G4
G5
G6
G7
G8
G9
G10
F605 23 28
WE2/ IN4 OUT4 6
EAR-
4

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
24 27 U602

10
OE2/ IN3 OUT3 EAR+ TK60015CS8
3 7 VCC 1
25 26
A2[7] IN2 OUT2 8
2 DUMMY +2.6V_MSMP

ICVL0505101V150FR
ICVL0505101V150FR

ICVL0505101V150FR
MLCD_CS/

ICVL0505101V150FR
IN1 OUT1 OUT

ICVL0505101V150FR
9

100n
1

100n

100n
51 52 53 54 2
FOLDER_CLOSE/

22
21
20
19
18

33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
C616 C621
ICVE10184E150R101FR 100n 100p
GND 3

C608

C604
C606
F602

C627

C624
C628

C625
C626
G20
G19
G18

G22
G21

G33
G32
G31
G30
G29
G28
G27
G26
G25
G24
G23
LCD_SYNCOUT
LCD_RESET/
LCD_ID

SC601
CAN_LX260_RF
G11
G12
G13
G14
G15
G16
G17

15p
G1
G2
G3
G4
G5
G6
G7
G8
G9
G10

C622

R610
15p

144
C623
10n
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
11
12
13
14
15
16
17

10
CAMERA TCXO
CAMERA SOCKET
24MHz
X600
L600 CSC6R240000BEVRS00
+1.8V_CAM_CORE CIM05J601NC
+2.6V_CAM_IOVDD 4 3
+2.6V_CAM_IOVDD VDD OUT CAM_CLK_IN
1005
+2.8V_CAM_AVDD
1 GND 2
TRISTATE
R602
C615
100n

DNI
1005
22k

C629
16
14
13
17
6
21
15
8
CAM_DATA[7]
CAM_DATA[6]

AVDD
DVDD

VDDIO
AGND2
AGND1
DGND3
DGND2
DGND1

TP602
TP603
CAM_DATA[5]
CAM_CLK_IN MCLK D7 CAM_DATA[4]
DCN_TX
7 5
RESETB D6
9 4
CAM_I2C_SDA SDA D5 PCS_TX
10 3
CAM_RESET/ CAM_I2C_SCL SCK D4
11 F95M08 2
CAM_PWR_DOWN/
12
STANDBY CON601 D3
1
[+2.6V,+1.8V_CAMERA_VDD] DCN_RX
CAM_HSYNC HSYNC D2
18 24
CAM_VSYNC VSYNC D1 U601
19 23 PCS_RX
R1114D251D-TR-F
CAM_PCLK PCLK D0
20 22
CAM_DATA[3] CAM_LDO_EN 6 CE VDD 1 GPS
+VPWR

C600
5

DNI
CAM_DATA[2]

DNI
GND2 GND1 2

1005
PGND8
PGND7
PGND6
PGND5
PGND4
PGND3
PGND2
PGND1

1005

C620
CAM_DATA[1] 4 NC 3
VOUT +2.6V_CAM_IOVDD

25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
CAM_DATA[0]
V_PWR
1608
1608

C617
1u-10V
C618
1u-10V

MSMC
U600
R1114D181D-TR-F MSMP
6 CE VDD 1
5
+VPWR MSMA
GND2 GND1 2
4 NC 3
VOUT +1.8V_CAM_CORE
AUDIO
1608
1608

C614
1u-10V
C619
1u-10V

V_CHAR

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KYPD[1] SUB KEY R109 CHKD
470 DUAL INDICATOR LX260W.J.KIM
KYPD[3] R108
470
APRD

C114
100p
KYPD[5]
LCD B/L CHARGE PUMP DRIVER S.H.DO
REF

C111
100p
R100
GREEN_OUT R123
RED_OUT
R132

C110
100p
3 4
470 U101 RED_EN GREEN_EN MAN
KYPD[7] AAT3157ITP-T1 2 5
43k 39k
SW100 SW106 SW112 SW117 1 6
10 7
C1+ C2+ KTC801U ISSUE :

DNI
DNI

1005
2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 Q101

1005

R131

R125

C100
100p
C118
1u
C122
1u
9 6

1608
1608
C1- C2-
R101 R113
470 0
R114
0
CONTENT :
KYPD[9] 5 VIN 8
Rev.1.0
SW101
2 8
SW107
CLR
SW113
RIGHT
SW118 +VPWR VOUT LCD_BL_OUT
1608
2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 4 1
GND

C101
100p
D1
2
MLED1
R102 D2
470 MLED2
11 EN/SET D3 3
KYPD[11] MLCD_BL_EN MLED3
SW102
9 3
SW108
#/LOCK
SW114
DOWN
SW119 12 NC

2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1

C102
100p
C117
33p
C119
1u
C121
1u

R112
100k
R103
POWER SWITCH
470
KYPD[13] 5 SW103 SOFT1 4 LEFT SW122
SW109 SW115 SW120 R129
2 1 1k
2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 +VPWR PWR_ON_SW

C103
100p
R104
470
KYPD[15] 6 SW104 0SW110 SOFT2 OK PWR/END
SW116 SW121

2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1

C104
100p
R105
470
KYPD[17] 1 7 * UP
SW105 SW111
MOTOR

C105
100p
2 1 2 1 SUB KEY BACKLIGHT
SOFT3 SOFT4 +VPWR
R106
470
KYPD[19] SEND SPK SIDE_SOFT_KEY +VPWR

R136
100k
R137
10
Q103

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+

C106
100p
1E
1
1
1
1

+
+
+
+

KTN2907AU
2

LED100
LED101
LED102
LED103
LED104
LED105
LED106
LED107
LED108
LED111

2
-
2
-
2
-
2
-
2
-
2
-
2
-
2
-
2
-
2
-
2
-
2
-
2
-
2
-
2
-
2
-
2
-
2
-
2
-
2
-

LED109
LED110
LED112
LED113
LED114
LED115

3C
LED116
LED117
LED118
LED119

LEBB-S14E
LEBB-S14E
LEBB-S14E
LEBB-S14E
LEBB-S14E
LEBB-S14E
LEBB-S14E
LEBB-S14E
LEBB-S14E
LEBB-S14E
LEBB-S14E
LEBB-S14E
LEBB-S14E
LEBB-S14E
LEBB-S14E
LEBB-S14E
LEBB-S14E

330
330
330
330
330
330
330
330
330
330

R115
R116
R117
R118
R119
R120
R121
R122
R124
R128

K100_SUBF_LAND1

R138
2.2k
R204
330
R205
330
R206
330
R207
330
R208 LEBB-S14E
330
R209 LEBB-S14E
330
R210 LEBB-S14E
330

2 U100 R126
330
R127
330
R130
330

D100
Q104

33p
3 KDS160E

C116
KRC402V 1

2
MOTOR_EN 3C R133
Q102 1k
2
1 1 SKEY_BL_EN
KTC4075E B
K100_SUBF_LAND1

145
1E
U102
DNI
1005

R134

35PIN LCD ZIP TYPE CONNECTOR


R200
51
+VPWR GREEN_IN1
R201
39
RED_IN1 SUB FPCB 50PIN 1.0T CONNECTOR
R202
51
GREEN_IN2 CON101
AXT550124

RED_IN2 1 50
CON100 R203
XF2B-3545-31A-P 39 2 49
D2[15] KYPD[1]
3 48
1 D2[14] KYPD[3]
2 LCD_BL_OUT 4 47
MLED1 3 D2[13] KYPD[5]
4 MLED2 5 46
MLED3 5 D2[12] KYPD[7]
6 R111 +2.8V_LCD 6 45
+1.86V_MSMC 7 D2[11] KYPD[9]
8 LCD_ID 7 44
9 3.3k D2[10] KYPD[11]
D2[15] D2[14]
10 8 43
D2[13] 11 D2[9] KYPD[13]
12 D2[12] 13PIN SUB FPCB CON 9 42
D2[11] 13 D2[8] KYPD[15]
14 D2[10] 10 41 DCN_TX
D2[9] 15 D2[7] KYPD[17]
16 D2[8] CON102 11 40
D2[7] 17 IMSA-9671S-13Y902 D2[6] KYPD[19]
18 D2[6] 12 39 PCS_TX
D2[5] 19 D2[5] PWR_ON_SW
20 D2[4] 1 13 38
D2[3] 21
D2[2] D2[4]
22 2 14 37 DCN_RX
D2[1] 23 EAR+ D2[3] +VPWR
24 D2[0] 3 15 36
25 EAR- D2[2] +2.8V_LCD
26 4 16 35
OE2/ 27 D2[1] +1.86V_MSMC PCS_RX
28 WE2/ 5 17 34
A2[7] 29 SOFT4 D2[0] MOTOR_EN
100 MLCD_CS/ 6
30 18 33
LCD_SYNCOUT 31 GREEN_IN1 WE2/ SKEY_BL_EN GPS
R107 32 7 19 32
33 RED_IN1 OE2/ MLCD_BL_EN
34 LCD_RESET/ 8 20 31
35 SIDE_SOFT_KEY A2[7] GREEN_EN V_PWR
9 21 30
GREEN_OUT MLCD_CS/ RED_EN

100n

100n
100n
100n
100n
100n
10 22 29
GREEN_IN2 LCD_SYNCOUT MSMC
11 23 28
RED_IN2 LCD_RESET/ EAR-
12 24 27

R211

C107
C108
C109
C112
C113
C115
RED_OUT LCD_ID EAR+
13 25 26 MSMP
SOFT3
DUMMY
100n

51 52 53 54 MSMA

ICVL0505101V150FR
DUMMY1 DUMMY2
DNI
C120

1005
C123

C128

14 15
C127

C126

AUDIO
ICVL0505101V150FR

ICVS0505500FR

ICVS0505500FR

V_CHAR

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DUAL INDICATOR SOFT KEY

LED100
LEMY-S12

2 1
GREEN_OUT GREEN_IN1
SIDE_SOFT_KEY
4 3
RED_OUT RED_IN1
SW100 SW101

1 2 1 2

LED101
LEMY-S12 SOFT3 SOFT4
2 1 SOFT3
GREEN_IN2
4 3 SOFT4
RED_IN2

146
13PIN SUB FPCB
RECEIVER
CON100
IMSA-9671S-13Y902-FPCB

2
EAR+
3
EAR-
4 U100
K100_SUBF_LAND1
5 1
SOFT4 EAR+
6
GREEN_IN1
7 1
RED_IN1 EAR-
8 DCN_TX
SIDE_SOFT_KEY U101
9 K100_SUBF_LAND1
GREEN_OUT
10 PCS_TX
GREEN_IN2
11
RED_IN2
12 DCN_RX
RED_OUT
13
SOFT3
PCS_RX
GPS
V_PWR
MSMC
MSMP
MSMA
AUDIO
V_CHAR

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ISSUE :
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MAIN FPCB 50PIN 1.0T CONNECTOR SUB FPCB 50PIN 1.0T CONNECTOR

54 53 52 51
DUMMY
54 53 52 51
DUMMY
26 25
D2[15] 27 24 KYPD[1] 26 25
D2[14] 28 23 KYPD[3] D2[15] 27 24 KYPD[1]
D2[13] 29 22 KYPD[5] D2[14] 28 23 KYPD[3]
D2[12] 30 21 KYPD[7] D2[13] 29 22 KYPD[5]
D2[11] 31 20 KYPD[9] D2[12] 30 21 KYPD[7]
D2[10] 32 19 KYPD[11] D2[11] 31 20 KYPD[9]
D2[9] 33 18 KYPD[13] D2[10] 32 19 KYPD[11]
D2[8] 34 17 KYPD[15] D2[9] 33 18 KYPD[13]
D2[7] 35 16 KYPD[17] D2[8] 34 17 KYPD[15]
D2[6] 36 15 KYPD[19] D2[7] 35 16 KYPD[17]
D2[5] 37 14 PWR_ON_SW D2[6] 36 15 KYPD[19]
D2[4] 38 13 D2[5] 37 14 PWR_ON_SW
D2[3] 39 12 +VPWR D2[4] 38 13

147
D2[2] 40 11 +2.8V_LCD D2[3] 39 12 +VPWR
D2[1] 41 10 +1.86V_MSMC D2[2] 40 11 +2.8V_LCD
D2[0] 42 9 MOTOR_EN D2[1] 41 10 +1.86V_MSMC
WE2/ 43 8 SKEY_BL_EN D2[0] 42 9 MOTOR_EN
OE2/ 44 7 MLCD_BL_EN WE2/ 43 8 SKEY_BL_EN
A2[7] 45 6 GREEN_EN OE2/ 44 7 MLCD_BL_EN
MLCD_CS/ 46 5 RED_EN A2[7] 45 6 GREEN_EN
LCD_SYNCOUT 47 4 MLCD_CS/ 46 5 RED_EN
LCD_RESET/ 48 3 EAR+ LCD_SYNCOUT 47 4
LCD_ID 49 2 EAR- LCD_RESET/ 48 3 EAR+
50 1
LCD_ID 49 2 EAR-
50 1
AXT650124
CON100
AXT650124
CON101

DCN_TX
PCS_TX
DCN_RX
PCS_RX
GPS
V_PWR
MSMC
MSMP
MSMA
AUDIO
V_CHAR

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MAIN PCB TOP

SW531

SW526

SW521
SW530

SW525

SW520
LED600

SW529

SW524
C629

R606

SW519
TP602

TP603

C535
R208

R207

SW528

SW523
L505
CON501

C536

SW518
C537

L504

C619 C618
R522C533

X600 Camera TCXO


SW527

SW522
X600

R523R524

U600 U601
(24MHz) U502

- No Camera C614 C617


R529C534
- No Camcorder L600R602
C530
C615

SW517
C511

R501
C506

U501 Audio Amp C508

- No Speaker sound
C514

U501
- No Earphone sound
SW504

SW511
R534

R533
C504
C503

C501

C502

C525

C524
C507
Q500

C529
LED601
L500
L501
R521
R500

Q600
R607

TP500
R531

R530

R611
R520
R505C500R502C505

R608

C509
SW516

R519
U500 Qwerty key Chip
C510
- No Qwerty key
SW510

C620
CON502

SW505

U500
C512
C220

- No Earphone key R518


C600

C513
R517

C515
R514C517

C594R508C523

C599R509C522
C598R510C521

C597R511C520

C596R512C519
R513C518

R504
R516

C516
C595

R515
SW515
SW503

SW509

C203
C208
SW514
SW502

SW508
R609
C624
C625

C626
C627

C628

C623

R610
C622
LED602

C604
F602

C606
C608
SW513

C613
F605

C612

CON600 C611
CON600

SW501

SW507

Main FPCB Connector C610


F601

- No LCD C609

C607
- No Sub key
C605
- No motor
F604

C603
- No Receiver C602
C601
F600

SW512

C621 C616
SW506
SW500

U602 Folder Switch


U602

- No LCD Screen Change


when slide up & down

148
MAIN PCB BOT

ANT100

ANT101
ANT102
CON601 Camera Socket
- No Camera
- No Camcorder

C100

L100
L101

C101 cam1

U504
U100 Mobile Switch U100
- No service
- Low sensitivity C531 R532
CON601
R526 R528
CON503 Ear Jack
- No Earphone

CON503

U101 Quint-plexer cam2


- No service
C532

- Low sensitivity R525 R527 C102 L102 F100 Dual Rx RF filter


- No Tx call

C528

C527
- No service
- Low sensitivity

R109

L115

L119
C146
U104 HDET C114 R112 C148
C124

C120

L502

L503
C109
L108
U102,U103 Coupler C132

C147C131
C119

L109
C145
- Low Tx max power C126 L112 U101
F100
C137 L118 C526
U102
U107 RFL6000
R101

L117

C160 L127

C163L126

C159

C161

C162
C116 U107
C123
- No service

R114
U108 Tx Power Amp C103
U108

L110
R103 C138

- No Tx call C143 - Low sensitivity


R105C108

L128
C164

L129
C105

L107
U106

C121L111

U104
R102

U103

- Low Tx power L113


C141
C107
C112

C110R107C122
C179
C144
C135

C125

U111 RFR6000
C150

L106

C106
L104L105 C157

C111
U109 Tx Power Amp L125 C167
- No service
C113

F102

C190R126R131R130
L124 C182
- No Tx call
L123

C127
- Low sensitivity
L121

C151
F101

U109 C149L122
U105 C172
- Low Tx power
F103

SC601 R104C104
C171
C136 U111
U110 RX VCO
C197 C185

C173 C170
C130
C174 - Low sensitivity
C181
C184

R123
F101,F103 Tx RF Filer R132
R311

C154

C153
R120

- No modulation
R312
R308

R121
- No Tx call U110
R117

- No hand off
C152

C180 C165
C156

R127

C192

R122
C191
L116 C183
C320 C195
C177
C178 C166
C194
U112 RFT6100 U112
C193 U105 GPS LNA
R128
- No Tx call C169
- Low GPS sensitivity
C198
R125

C142

C168
- No Tx power R116R110C128
- No GPS
C430

U405
C115R106

C189 TP302
X100

U403
R119

R118
C187

L120 Q100 C118 C327


X100 VCTCXO
C186

C196

R129
R133

C188

R124

C155

R108

C117

C436

C176 R321
TP401
C175 C158 C139C133L114
C431 R319 - No boot
- No local Frequency

Q100 TCXO Buffer


R201

CON201 C201C202
C200
R202C204
X201 - No power on
C224
C326

C206 C323
X201 Sleep X-tal
R313 R315

C324
R203 - No power on
R318
R317

R204
C322
C217
C321
C221
C212C325
C219
C215R316
C209 C216C213 U200 MSM6100
CON602 C218 U200
C223 - No boot
C222
C210
R200

X200

C207

X200 USB Resonator


C211
- No USB connect
SC600

C214

R206

R205

R300
C407R403 C316
C403

R402
C404

R401
C402

C401

R400
R601
R614
R612

R615
R613
R404

TP307 C306
C408 C405
C315 C318
C409
C433
U300 U300 Memory
R412

C410 C400 - No boot


U400 PMIC
C302

C317
U404

C432

C412
C427
- Power unable despite
C413

C414 U400
pressing power-on key C419

C415 C406
C205
C416TP400
C417
R416
C424

R411
C421 R410C425R413
C418
U401

C422

C423

C426

R310
C319

R309

C420
L400
R417
C308 R307 C305 R302 C312
D401
R418

C309
C428

C434

C313
Q401
Q402 CON401 U301 Bluetoothe chip
R303
TP300
R304 C307C303
- No BT service
Q403 Power FET TP306
R305
U301
C437

L401
- No charging Q403
F300

TP303
C438

R306
R405

R406

TP301
R419C435
Q400 R420
D400 C310
U402 F400
R421 C304R323R301L300 C300
R415
R409

R408

R414

TP304
TP305
C314

C311
C411

C301
ANT300

R407
R314 R320R322C328
C429
M300

CON400
M300 Microphone
- No Mic
149
KEY PCB TOP

R208
KEY PCB TOP R206

R128
LED117
LED111
LED115
R207

LED116

SW105

SW111

SW108
SW114

SW104
SW110
SW116

LED102
R117

R115
R124 R121 R119 R127 LED100

LED106 SW119
LED108 LED104 LED110
SW100
SW106

SW102

SW118

SW120

SW121
SW109

LED112 LED109 LED107 LED105 SW117 R116

R130 R126 R122 R120


R118

LED101
LED103
SW113

SW101

SW103

SW107

SW122

SW112

SW115
R209

LED118
R204

R210

LED114
LED113
LED119
R205

150
KEY PCB BOT
R202
R200
CON102
C115
R211
C127

C126

C113 C117R112
R203

R201

C128 CON100 C112

C118
C107
U101
Q101 R123 C108
R107

R111

C119
R125

C121

R114
R113
R132R131
C109 C122

151
C120
U101 LCD Backlight LED
Charge Pump
Q102 - No LCD Backlight
R134
R133

CON101
C123
R105C102R102 C105R129
C106R106
C104R104
C103R103
C101R101
C100R100

R108
C111R109
C114R110
C110
U100

D100
Q104

C116
R138
U102
R136
Q103
R137
KEY PCB BOT
U100

U101
SUB FPCB TOP

SW101
LED100

LED101
SW100

152 CON100
SUB FPCB BOT

153
MAIN FPCB TOP

154
CON101
MAIN FPCB BOT

CON100

155
MAIN PCB Part List TOP

΋ΦΜΖΟ͚͵ΖΤΚΘ͞ͿΠ ʹΠΞΡΠΟΖΟΥ͞ͿΒΞΖ ͺΥΖΞͿΠ ·ΒΝΦΖ


ʹͣͤ͡͝ʹͣͩ͡͝ʹͣͣ͡͝ʹͦͩ͡͝ʹͧͣͤ ;ʹ͹ͦͤ͢ʹͿͤ͢͡ͼͼ Ͷʹʹ͹ͦͦ͢͡͡͡͡ ͢͡Ο
ʹͦ͡͡͝ʹͦͦ͡͝ʹͦͣͦ͝ʹͦͤͤ͝ʹͧͥ͡͝ʹͧͧ͡͝ʹͧͩ͡͝ʹͧͦ͢͝ʹͧ
ʹͦ͢͡͡ͻͳ͡ͻͥ͢͡ͼ΅ Ͷʹʹ͹ͣ͢͡͡͡͡͡ ͢͡͡Ο
ͧ͢
ʹͦ͢͡͝ʹͦͣ͡ ʹͦ͢͡͡Ήͦ΃͢Ͳͦ͢͡ͼ΅ Ͷʹ΋͹ͣͦ͢͢͡͡͡ ͢Φ
ʹͦͤ͡͝ʹͦͥ͡ ʹͦ͢͡͡Ήͦ΃͢Ͳͣͣͥͼ΅ Ͷʹ΋͹ͣͧ͢͢͡͡͡ ͣͣ͡Ο
ʹͦͧ͡ ͷͪͩ͢Ͳͧ͢͡;;Ͳ Ͷʹ΅͹ͪͣ͢͡͡͡͡ ͢͡Φ͢͞͡·
ʹͦͨ͡͝ʹͦ͢͢͝ʹͦͥ͢ ͸΃;ͤͪΉͦ΃ͣͣͦͼ͢͡ Ͷʹʹ͹ͦͧͤ͡͡͡͡ ͣͣ͟Φ
ʹͦͪ͡͝ʹͦ͢͡͝ʹͦͣ͢͝ʹͦͤ͢͝ʹͦͦ͢͝ʹͦͧ͢͝ʹͦͨ͢͝ʹͦͩ͢͝ʹͦ
ͪ͢͝ʹͦͣ͡͝ʹͦͣ͢͝ʹͦͣͣ͝ʹͦͣͤ͝ʹͧͣͥ͝ʹͧͣͦ͝ʹͧͣͧ͝ʹͧͣͨ ͺʹ·ͽͦͦ͢͢͡͡͡·ͦ͢͡ͷ΃ ΄Ͷ·Ίͤͧ͢͡͡͡͡ ͦͧ͟·͢͞͡͡Ρ
͝ʹͧͣͩ
ʹͦͣͥ ΅ʹ΄ʹ;͡ͻͥͨͦ;ͻͲ΃ Ͷʹ΅͹ͤͨͤ͡͡͡͡ ͥͨ͟Φͧͤ͟͞·
ʹͦͣͪ͝ʹͧͣ͢ ʹͦ͢͡͡ʹ͡͸͢͹͢͢͡ͻ΅ Ͷʹ΋͹ͩͤ͢͡͡͡͡ ͢͡͡Ρ
ʹͦͤ͡ ΅ʹ΄ʹ;͡ͻͧ͢͡;ͻͲ΃ Ͷʹ΅͹ͤͨ͢͡͡͡͡ ͢͡Φͧͤ͟͞·
ʹͦͤͥ ʹͦ͢͡͡Ήͨ΃͢͹ͥͨ͢ͼ΅ Ͷʹ΋͹ͣ͢͢͢͡͡͡ ͥͨ͡Ρ
ʹͦͤͦ͝ʹͦͤͧ͝ʹͦͤͨ͝΃ͦͤ͡͝΃ͦͤ͢ ͺʹ·Ϳͦͦ͡͡Ήͦ͢͡ͷ΃ ΄Ͷ·Ίͥ͢͢͡͡͡͡ ͦͧ͟·ͤͧ͞͡Ρ
ʹͧͥ͢͝ʹͧͨ͢͝ʹͧͩ͢͝ʹͧͪ͢ ʹͧͩ͢͡Ήͦ΃͢Ͳͦ͢͡ͼ΅ Ͷʹ΋͹ͥͣ͢͡͡͡͡ ͢Φ͢͞͡·
ʹͧͣͣ͝΃ͧ͢͡ ;ʹ͹ͦͦ͢ʹͦ͢͡ͻ Ͷʹʹ͹ͣ͢͢͡͡͡͡ ͦ͢Ρ
ʹ΀Ϳͧ͡͡ ͲΉ΅ͦͦͣͥ͢͡ ͶͿͳΊͥͪ͢͢͡͡͡ ΄΀ʹͼͶ΅
ͷͧ͡͡͝ͷͧ͢͡͝ͷͧͣ͡͝ͷͧͥ͡͝ͷͧͦ͡ ͺʹ·Ͷͩͥ͢͢͡Ͷͦ͢͡΃͢͢͡ͷ΃ ΄ͷͶΊͦ͢͢͡͡͡͡ ͢͡͡΀ΙΞͦ͢͞Ρͷ
ͽͦ͡͡͝ͽͦ͢͡͝ͽͧ͡͡ ʹͺ;ͦ͡ͻͧ͢͡Ϳʹ ΄ͷͳ͹ͧͩͧ͡͡͡͡ ͧ͡͡
ͽͦͥ͡͝ͽͦͦ͡ ͦ͢͡͡͸ʹͣ΅ͦͧͿͻ͡͡ Ͷͽʹ͹ͥͨͣͪ͡͡͡ ͦͧΟ
ͽͶ͵ͧ͡͡͝ͽͶ͵ͧ͢͡͝ͽͶ͵ͧͣ͡ ͽͶΈΈ΄ͥͥ΁Ͳ Ͷ͵ͽ͹ͤͨ͢͢͡͡͡ Έ͹ͺ΅Ͷ
΂ͦ͡͡͝΂ͧ͡͡ ͼ΅ʹͥͨͦ͡Ͷ Ͷ΂ͳͿͨͧ͢͡͡͡͡
΃ͣͨ͡͝΃ͣͩ͡ ;ʹ΃͢͡;΋΄ͷͣͣ͢͡ Ͷ΃͹΋ͣͥͤ͡͡͡͡ ͣͣ͟Μ
΃ͦ͢͡ ;ʹ΃ͤ͡Ͷ΋͹͡͡͡͡ Ͷ΃͹΋ͧ͢͡͡͡͡͡ ͡
΃ͦͣ͡ ;ʹ΃͢͡;΋΄ͷͣͤ͢͡ Ͷ΃͹΋ͣͤ͢͡͡͡͡ ͣ͢͡Μ
΃ͦͥ͡͝΃ͦͦ͡ ;ʹ΃͢͡;΋΄ͻͤͤͣ Ͷ΃͹΋ͥͧͦ͡͡͡͡ ͤͤ͟Μ
΃ͦͩ͡͝΃ͦͪ͡͝΃ͦ͢͡͝΃ͦ͢͢͝΃ͦͣ͢͝΃ͦͤ͢͝΃ͦͥ͢͝΃ͦͦ͢͝΃ͦ
;ʹ΃͢͡;΋΄ͷͥͨ͡͡ Ͷ΃͹΋ͣͩͦ͡͡͡͡ ͥͨ͡
ͧ͢͝΃ͦͨ͢͝΃ͦͩ͢͝΃ͦͪ͢͝΃ͦͣ͡
΃ͦͣ͢ ;ʹ΃͢͡;΋΄ͻͤ͢͡ Ͷ΃͹΋ͥͦ͡͡͡͡͡ ͢͡Μ
΃ͦͣͣ ;ʹ΃͢͡;΋΄ͷͦͧͤ͡ Ͷ΃͹΋ͤ͢͡͡͡͡͡ ͦͧ͡Μ
΃ͦͣͤ͝΃ͦͣͪ ;ʹ΃͢͡;΋΄ͷ͢͢͡͡ Ͷ΃͹Ίͤͣ͢͡͡͡͡ ͢Μ
΃ͦͣͥ ;ʹ΃͢͡;΋΄ͷͤ͢͡͡ Ͷ΃͹΋ͣͥ͡͡͡͡͡ ͢͡͡Μ
΃ͧͣ͡ ;ʹ΃͢͡;΋΄ͻͣͣͤ Ͷ΃͹΋ͥͥͥ͡͡͡͡ ͣͣΜ
΃ͧͧ͡͝΃ͧͨ͡͝΃ͧͪ͡ ;ʹ΃͢͡;΋΄ͷͤͤ΃͡ Ͷ΃͹΋ͣͨ͡͡͡͡͡ ͤͤ
΃ͧͩ͡ ;ʹ΃͢͡;΋΄ͻͣͣͣ Ͷ΃͹΋ͥͥͤ͡͡͡͡ ͣͣ͟Μ
Άͦ͡͡ ΁΁ͣͧ͢͡; ͶΆ΄Ίͤ͢͡͡͡͡͡
Άͦ͢͡ ͽ;ͥͪ͢͡͡͸΃ ͶΆ΄Ίͤͤͧͧ͢͡͡
Άͦͣ͡ ;ͲΉͪͨͦ͡ͶΉͼ͜΅ ͶΆ΄Ίͦͧͤ͢͢͡͡
Άͧ͡͡ ΃ͥ͢͢͢͵ͩ͢͢͵͞΅΃͞ͷ ͶΆ΄Ίͣͪͥͨ͢͡͡ ͩ͢͟·ͦ͢͞͡ΞͲ
Άͧ͢͡ ΃ͥ͢͢͢͵ͣͦ͢͵͞΅΃͞ͷ ͶΆ΄Ίͣͪͪͤ͢͡͡ ͣͦ͟·ͦ͢͞͡ΞͲ
Άͧͣ͡ ΅ͼͧͦ͢͡͡ʹ΄ͩ ͶΆ΄Ίͣͧͩͣ͢͡͡
Ήͧ͡͡ ʹ΄ʹͧ΃ͣͥ͡͡͡͡ͳͶ·΃΄͡͡ ͶΉ΄Ίͣͤͤ͢͡͡͡ ͣͥ;͹Ϋͦ͞͡΁΁;ͦ͢͞Ρͷ

156
MAIN PCB Part List BOT

΋ΦΜΖΟ͚͵ΖΤΚΘ͞ͿΠ ʹΠΞΡΠΟΖΟΥ͞ͿΒΞΖ ͺΥΖΞͿΠ ·ΒΝΦΖ


ͲͿ΅ͤ͡͡ Ͳʹ΄ͣͥͦ͡͹ͳͲͼΆͩ ΄Ϳ͸ͷͣ͢͢͡͡͡͡
ʹ͢͡͡ ʹͦ͢͡͡ʹ͡͸͢͹͢͡͡ʹ΅ Ͷʹ΋͹ͩͣ͡͡͡͡͡ ͢Ρ
ʹ͢͢͡͝ͽ͢͢͢͝ͽͣ͢͢ ͦ͢͡͡͸ʹͣ΅ͣͿͨ΄͡͡ Ͷͽʹ͹ͥͨͩ͡͡͡͡ ͣͨ͟Ο
ʹͣ͢͡͝ʹͨ͢͡͝ʹͧ͢͢͝ʹͤͣ͢͝ʹͤͦ͢͝ʹͤͩ͢͝ʹͥͤ͢͝
ʹͥͥ͢͝ʹͧͨ͢͝ʹͧͪ͢͝ʹͨͪ͢͝ʹͩ͢͡͝ʹͩͦ͢͝ʹͤͥ͡͝ ʹͦ͢͡͡ʹ͡͸͢͹͢͢͡ͻ΅ Ͷʹ΋͹ͩͤ͢͡͡͡͡ ͢͡͡Ρ
ʹͤͨ͢͝ʹͥ͢͡͝ͽ͢͢͡
ʹͤ͢͡͝ʹͪ͢͡͝ʹͨ͢͢͝ʹͣͨ͢͝ʹͤͪ͢͝ʹͦ͢͢͝ʹͦͤ͢͝
ʹͧͩ͢͝ʹͨ͢͡͝ʹͨ͢͢͝ʹͨͣ͢͝ʹͩ͢͢͝ʹͩͣ͢͝ʹͩͥ͢͝ ;ʹ͹ͦͦ͢Ͳͥͨ͡ͻͼ Ͷʹʹ͹ͣͣ͢͡͡͡͡ ͥͨΡ
ʹͩͩ͢͝ʹͪ͢͢͝ʹͪͤ͢͝ʹͥͣͩ͝ʹͥͤͥ
ʹͥ͢͡͝ʹͧ͢͡ ;ʹ͹ͦͦ͢Ͳͣͣ͡ͻͼ Ͷʹʹ͹ͦ͢͢͡͡͡͡ ͣͣΡ
ʹͦ͢͡͝ʹͣͧ͢͝ʹͦ͢͡ ʹͦ͢͡͡ʹ͡͸͢͹ͦͧ͡ͻ΅ Ͷʹ΋͹ͩͥ͢͡͡͡͡ ͦͧΡ
ʹͩ͢͡ ;ʹ͹ͦͦ͢ʹͿͦͣ͢ͼͼ Ͷʹʹ͹ͥͦ͢͡͡͡͡ ͦ͢͟Ο
ʹ͢͢͢͝ʹͣ͢͢͝ʹͩ͢͢͝ʹͣͣ͢͝ʹͤ͢͢͝ʹͦͥ͢͝ʹͦͨ͢͝
ʹͧͤ͢͝ʹͧͥ͢͝ʹͨͩ͢͝ʹͩͤ͢͝ʹͩͧ͢͝ʹͩͪ͢͝ʹͪ͢͡͝
ʹͦ͢͡͡ͻͳ͡ͻͥ͢͡ͼ΅ Ͷʹʹ͹ͣ͢͡͡͡͡͡ ͢͡͡Ο
ʹͪͣ͢͝ʹͪͧ͢͝ʹͪͩ͢͝ʹͤͧ͡͝ʹͤͪ͡͝ʹͤ͢͢͝ʹͤͧ͢͝
ʹͤͣ͢͝ʹͤͣͥ͝ʹͤͣͦ͝ʹͤͣͧ͝ʹͤͣͩ͝ʹͥͤͧ͝΃ͧ͢͡
ʹͤ͢͢ ͣͪͩ͵ͧ͢͡Ή͢͡͡͡;ͣ΅ Ͷʹ΅͹ͦͧ͢͡͡͡͡
ʹͦ͢͢͝ʹͥͣ͢͝ʹͨͧ͢͝ʹͨͨ͢͝ʹͣ͢͡͝ʹͣͦ͡͝ʹͣͧ͡͝
ʹͣͨ͡͝ʹͣͪ͡͝ʹͣ͢͡͝ʹͣ͢͢͝ʹͣͥ͢͝ʹͣͨ͢͝ʹͣͩ͢͝
;ʹ͹ͦͤ͢ʹͿͤ͢͡ͼͼ Ͷʹʹ͹ͦͦ͢͡͡͡͡ ͢͡Ο
ʹͣͪ͢͝ʹͣͣ͢͝ʹͣͣͣ͝ʹͣͣͤ͝ʹͤͣ͡͝ʹͤͦ͢͝ʹͥ͢͡͝
ʹͥͣ͡͝ʹͥͪ͡͝ʹͥͤ͢
ʹͣ͢͡ ʹͦ͢͡͡ʹ͡͸͢͹͢΃ͦʹ΅ Ͷʹ΋͹ͩͣͣ͡͡͡͡ ͦ͢͟Ρ
ʹͣ͢͢͝ʹͣͥ͢ ʹͦ͢͡͡ʹ͹͢͹͡΃ͦͳͳ Ͷʹ΋͹ͣ͢͡͡͡͡͡ ͦ͟͡Ρ
ʹͣͤ͢͝ʹͤ͢͡ ʹͧͩ͢͡Ίͦ·͡ͻͥͨͦ΋΅ Ͷʹ΋͹ͣͧͤ͢͡͡͡ ͥͨ͟Φ
ʹͣͩ͢͝ʹͤͨ͢͝ʹͧͧ͢͝ʹͨͦ͢͝ʹͤͥ͢͝ʹͦͣͧ ;ʹ͹ͦͦ͢ʹͿͣ͢͡ͼͼ Ͷʹʹ͹ͥͤ͢͡͡͡͡ ͢Ο
ʹͤͤ͢ ʹͦ͢͡͡ͻͳ͢Ͳͥͨͤͼ΅ Ͷʹʹ͹ͣͣ͡͡͡͡͡ ͥͨΟ
ʹͤͧ͢ ʹͦ͢͡͡ʹ͡͸͢͹ͧͩ͡ͻ΅ Ͷʹ΋͹ͩͥͥ͡͡͡͡ ͧͩΡ
ʹͥ͢͢ ʹͦ͢͡͡Ήͨ΃͢͹ͤͤ͢ͼ΅ Ͷʹʹ͹ͤͨ͢͡͡͡͡ ͤͤ͡Ρ
ʹͥͨ͢͝ʹͥͪ͢͝ʹͥͧ͢͝ʹͥͩ͢͝ʹͥͣ͡͝ʹͥͣ͢͝ʹͥͣͦ ʹͦ͢͡͡ʹ͡͸͢͹ͤͤ͡ͻ΅ Ͷʹ΋͹ͩͤ͡͡͡͡͡ ͤͤΡ
ʹͥͩ͢ ʹͦ͢͡͡ʹ͡͸͢͹ͦ͡͡ʹ΅ Ͷʹ΋͹ͩͧ͡͡͡͡͡ ͦΡ
ʹͦͣ͢͝ʹͩͨ͢ ΅ʹ΄ʹ;͡ͻͧ͢͡;ͻͲ΃ Ͷʹ΅͹ͤͨ͢͡͡͡͡ ͢͡Φͧͤ͟͞·
ʹͦͦ͢ ;ʹ͹ͦͦ͢ʹͿͣͣͣͼͼ Ͷʹʹ͹ͥͨ͢͡͡͡͡ ͣͣ͟Ο
ʹͦͧ͢ ʹͦ͢͡͡Ήͨ΃͢Ͷͦͧͣͼ΅ Ͷʹ΋͹ͨ͢͢͡͡͡͡ ͦͧ͟Ο
ʹͦͩ͢ ͸΃;ͤͧΉͨ΃ͧͩͤͼͧ͢΁΅ Ͷʹ΋͹ͤͣͥ͢͡͡͡ ͧͩΟͧ͢͞·
ʹͦͪ͢͝ʹͧ͢͡ ;ʹ͹ͦͦ͢Ͳͤ͡͡ʹ Ͷʹʹ͹ͥ͢͡͡͡͡͡ ͤΡ
ʹͧ͢͢͝ʹͧͣ͢͝ʹͨͤ͢ ;ʹ͹ͦͦ͢Ͳͧ͡͡͵ͼ Ͷʹʹ͹ͨ͢͡͡͡͡͡ ͧΡ
ʹͧͦ͢ ͸΃;ͤͧΉͦ΃ͩͣͤͼ͢͡ Ͷʹ΋͹ͤͥ͡͡͡͡͡ ͩͣΟ
ʹͨͥ͢͝ʹͣͥ͡ ;ʹ͹ͦͦ͢Ͳͩ͡͡͵ͼ Ͷʹʹ͹ͪ͢͡͡͡͡͡ ͩΡ
ʹͪͥ͢͝ʹͪͦ͢ ʹͦ͢͡͡ʹ͡͸͢͹ͣ͢͡ͻ΅ Ͷʹ΋͹ͩͥͪ͡͡͡͡ ͣ͡͡Ρ
ʹͪͨ͢ ʹͦ͢͡͡Ήͨ΃͢Ͷͥͨͣͼ΅ Ͷʹ΋͹ͧ͢͢͡͡͡͡ ͥͨ͟Ο
ʹͣ͡͡ ʹͧͩ͢͡Ήͦ΃͢Ͳͧͩͥ; Ͷʹʹ͹ͣͩͨ͡͡͡͡ ͧͩ͡Ο
ʹͣͣ͡͝ʹͤͨ͡ ;ʹ͹ͦͦ͢Ͳ͢͡͡͵ Ͷʹʹ͹͢͢͡͡͡͡͡ ͢͡Ρ
ʹͣͣ͢͝ʹͣͤ͢͝ʹͣͦ͢͝ʹͣͧ͢ ʹͦ͢͡͡Ίͦ·͢ʹͣͣͤ΋΅ Ͷʹ΋͹ͣͣ͢͡͡͡͡ ͣͣΟ
ʹͣͣͥ ͸΃;ͤͧΉͦ΃ͥ͢͡ͼ͢͡΁΅ Ͷʹʹ͹ͩͣ͢͡͡͡͡ ͟͢͡Φ
ʹͤ͡͡ ʹͦ͢͡͡ʹ͡͸͢͹ͣ͡͡ʹ΅ Ͷʹ΋͹ͩͤ͡͡͡͡͡ ͣΡ
ʹͤͦ͡ ʹͦ͢͡͡ʹ͡͸͢͹ͣ͢͡ͻ΅ Ͷʹ΋͹ͩͧ͢͡͡͡͡ ͣ͢Ρ
ʹͤͩ͡͝ʹͥͣ͢͝ʹͥͣͥ͝ʹͥͤ͡ ʹͦ͢͡͡Ήͦ΃͢Ͳͦ͢͡ͼ΅ Ͷʹ΋͹ͣͦ͢͢͡͡͡ ͢Φ
ʹͤ͢͡͝ʹͤͤ͢͝ʹͥͣͧ ʹͧͩ͢͡Ίͦ·͢Ͳͣͣͦ΋΅ Ͷʹ΋͹ͦ͢͢͢͡͡͡ ͣͣ͟Φ
ʹͤͣ͢͝ʹͥ͢͢ ʹͦ͢͡͡Ήͨ΃͢͹ͥͨ͢ͼ΅ Ͷʹ΋͹ͣ͢͢͢͡͡͡ ͥͨ͡Ρ
ʹͤͪ͢͝ʹͤͣ͡͝ʹͤͣͨ͝ʹͥͤͦ ;ʹ͹ͦͤ͢ʹͿͤͤͤͼͼ Ͷʹʹ͹ͧ͢͢͡͡͡͡ ͤͤΟ
ʹͤͣͣ͝ʹͤͣͤ ʹͦ͢͡͡Ίͦ·͢ʹͦͤ͢΋΅ Ͷʹ΋͹ͣͩ͢͡͡͡͡ ͦ͢Ο
ʹͥ͡͡ ʹͧͩ͢͡Ήͦ΃͡ͻͥͨͦͼ΅ Ͷʹʹ͹ͧͣ͢͡͡͡͡ ͥͨ͟Φ
ʹͥͤ͡͝ʹͥͥ͡͝ʹͥͧ͡͝ʹͥͨ͡͝ʹͥͩ͡͝ʹͥͪ͢ ͸΃;ͦͦ͢΃ͧ͡ͻͦ͢͡ͼͶͪ͢͵ Ͷʹʹ͹ͥͪͥ͡͡͡͡ ͢Φ

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ʹͥͦ͡͝ʹͥͦ͢͝ʹͥͣͨ ΅ʹ΄ʹ;͢Ͳͥͨͦ;ͻͲ΃ Ͷʹ΅͹ͤͨͥ͡͡͡͡ ͥͨ͟Φ͢͞͡·
ʹͥͥ͢͝ʹͥͨ͢͝ʹͥͣͣ͝ʹͥͣͤ ͸΃;ͤͪΉͦ΃ͣͣͦͼ͢͡ Ͷʹʹ͹ͦͧͤ͡͡͡͡ ͣͣ͟Φ
ʹͥͣͪ͝ʹͥͤ͢͝ʹͥͤͤ ͸΃;ͤͪΉͦ΃ͦ͢͡ͼͣͦ΁΅ Ͷʹ΋͹ͤͦͤ͡͡͡͡ ͢Φ
ʹͥͤͣ ͸΃;ͤͪΉͦ΃ͦ͢͡ͼͧͤ͟΁΅ Ͷʹ΋͹ͤͦ͢͡͡͡͡ ͢Φ
ʹͥͤͨ ͦͨͣ͵ͤͤͧΉ͢͡͡͡΁ͣ΅ Ͷʹ΅΋ͦͧͤ͡͡͡͡ ͤͤΦ
ʹͥͤͩ ΅ͽͻ΄ͤͤͧ;͢͡͡΃ͦ͢͡͡ Ͷʹ΅͹ͦͦͣ͡͡͡͡ ͤͤΦ͢͞͡·
ʹͦͣͨ͝ʹͦͣͩ͝΃ͦͤͣ ͺʹ·΄ͦͦͦ͡͡͡͡ͷ΃ ΄Ͷ·Ίͦͥͣ͡͡͡͡ ͦͧ͟·ͦ͞͡Ρ
ʹͦͤ͢͝ʹͦͤͣ ͺʹ·Ϳͦͦ͡͡Ήͦ͢͡ͷ΃ ΄Ͷ·Ίͥ͢͢͡͡͡͡ ͦͧ͟·ͤͧ͞͡Ρ
ʹ΀Ϳͥ͡͡ ͹΄Ͷͻͩ͢͞΄ͥͣͦ͡͞΃͑ ͶͿ΃Ίͧͥ͢͡͡͡͡
ʹ΀Ϳͥ͢͡ ͹΄ͳʹͤ͞΁΅ͣͦͪ͢͞ ͶͿ΋Ίͪͩ͢͢͡͡͡
ʹ΀Ϳͦͤ͡ ͨͣͦ͟͡͡͡͞͸͞΄ͳ͢ ͶͿͻͶͤ͢͢͡͡͡͡
ʹ΀Ϳͧ͢͡ ͷͪͦ;ͩ͡ ͶͿ΄Ίͣ͢͢͡͡͡͡
ʹ΀Ϳͧͣ͡ ͥͪͣͣͦͩͣ͢͞͡ ͶͿ΄Ίͥͨ͢͢͡͡͡
͵ͥ͡͡ ΄͵ͳͥ͢͡͡ Ͷ͵΄Ίͨͨ͢͢͡͡͡
͵ͥ͢͡ ΆʹͽͲ;΁ͦ͢͡͡͹͟΅ʹ΅ Ͷ͵΅Ίͨͦ͢͡͡͡͡
ͷ͢͡͡ ͷͲ΃͞͸ͧͼͶ͢͞͸ͪͧ͡͡͞ΊͥͽΊ ΄ͷ΄ͳͣ͢͢͡͡͡͡ ͩͩͦ͢͟
ͷ͢͢͡ ͷͲ΃͞ͷͧͼͲ͢͞͸ͩͩ͡͡͞ͽͥͲͷ ΄ͷ΄Ίͤͣͦ͢͡͡͡ ͩͩ͢͡;͹Ϋ
ͷͣ͢͡ ͳͪͥͦ͢ ΄ͷ΄Ίͤͤͥ͢͡͡͡ ͦͨͦͥͣ͢͟;͹Ϋ
ͷͤ͢͡ Ͷͷʹ͹ͩͤͧ;΅͵ͳ͢ ΄ͷ΄Ίͤͤ͢͡͡͡͡ ͩͤͧͦ͟;͹Ϋ
ͷͤ͡͡ ͽͷͳͣͣ͢͸ͥͦ΄͸ͩͲͧͧ͢ ΄ͷʹΊͪ͢͡͡͡͡͡ ͣͥͦ͡;͹Ϋ
ͷͥ͡͡ ͺʹ·Ͷͩͥ͢͢͡Ͷͦ͢͡΃͢͢͡ͷ΃ ΄ͷͶΊͦ͢͢͡͡͡͡ ͢͡͡΀ΙΞͦ͢͞Ρͷ
ͽ͢͡͡ ͦ͢͡͡͸ʹͣ΅ͣͣͿͻ͡͡ Ͷͽʹ͹ͥͨ͢͢͡͡͡ ͣͣΟ
ͽͣ͢͡͝ͽͪ͢͡ ͦ͢͡͡͸ʹͣ΅ͦͧͿͻ͡͡ Ͷͽʹ͹ͥͨͣͪ͡͡͡ ͦͧΟ
ͽͥ͢͡ ͽͽͦ͢͡͡͞ͷ͹ͤͿͤ΄ Ͷͽʹ͹ͥͦ͢͡͡͡͡ ͤͤ͟Ο
ͽͧ͢͡ ͦ͢͡͡͸ʹͣ΅ͦͿͧ΄͡͡ Ͷͽʹ͹ͥͨͩ͢͡͡͡ ͦͧ͟Ο
ͽͨ͢͡ ͦ͢͡͡͸ʹͣ΅͢Ϳͦͻ͡͡ Ͷͽʹ͹ͥͨͣͧ͡͡͡ ͦ͢͟Ο
ͽͩ͢͡ ͦ͢͡͡͸ʹͣ΅ͤͿͪ΄͡͡ Ͷͽʹ͹ͥͨͣ͢͡͡͡ ͤͪ͟Ο
ͽ͢͢͡͝ͽͪ͢͢͝ͽͣͩ͢͝ͽͣͪ͢ ͦ͢͡͡͸ʹͣ΅͢͡Ϳͻ͡͡ Ͷͽʹ͹ͥͨͧ͡͡͡͡ ͢͡Ο
ͽͤ͢͢͝ͽͧ͢͢͝ͽͤ͡͡ ʹͺ;ͦ͡ͻͧ͢͡Ϳʹ ΄ͷͳ͹ͧͩͧ͡͡͡͡ ͧ͡͡
ͽͥ͢͢͝ͽͣ͢͡ ͦ͢͡͡͸ʹͣ΅ͩͣͿͻ͡͡ Ͷͽʹ͹ͥͨͨ͢͡͡͡ ͩͣΟ
ͽͦ͢͢ ͦ͢͡͡͸ʹͣ΅ͣͨͿͻ͡͡ Ͷͽʹ͹ͥͨͦ͢͡͡͡ ͣͨΟ
ͽͨ͢͢ ͦ͢͡͡͸ʹͣ΅ͩͿͣͻ͡͡ Ͷͽʹ͹ͥͨͦ͡͡͡͡ ͩͣ͟Ο
ͽͩ͢͢ ͦ͢͡͡͸ʹͣ΅ͥͿͨ΄͡͡ Ͷͽʹ͹ͥͨͥ͡͡͡͡ ͥͨ͟Ο
ͽͣͦ͢ ͦ͢͡͡͸ʹͣ΅ͧͿͩͻ͡͡ Ͷͽʹ͹ͥͨͤ͢͡͡͡ ͧͩ͟Ο
ͽͣͧ͢͝ͽͣͨ͢ ͦ͢͡͡͸ʹͣ΅ͣͿͣ΄͡͡ Ͷͽʹ͹ͥͨͣ͢͡͡͡ ͣͣ͟Ο
ͽͥ͡͡ ;ͺ΁ͣͦͣ͡͵ͥ΃ͨ; Ͷͽʹ΁ͩ͢͡͡͡͡͡ ͥͨ͟Φ
ͽͥ͢͡ Ϳ΅΄ͥ͢͡ͳ ΄ͷͶΊͧ͢͡͡͡͡͡
ͽͦͣ͡͝ͽͦͤ͡ ͽͽͧͩ͢͡͞ͷ΄ͩͣͿͻ Ͷͽʹ͹ͥͣͣ͡͡͡͡ ͩͣΟ
;ͤ͡͡ ΄΁ͣͥ͡͡ͽͶͦ͞΁ͳͥ ΄Ά;Ίͧͣ͢͡͡͡͡
΂͢͡͡ ΅ʹͨ΄͹ͥ͡ͷΆ͙΅Ͷͩͦͽ͚ ͶΆ΄Ίͨͤͥ͢͡͡͡
΂ͥ͡͡ ͼ΃ʹͥͣ͡Ͷ Ͷ΂ͳͿͣͥ͢͢͡͡͡
΂ͥ͢͡ ͼ΃ʹͥͣ͡· Ͷ΂ͳͿͣͥͣ͢͡͡͡
΂ͥͣ͡ ͼ΃Ήͣ͢͡Ά Ͷ΂ͳͲͧ͢͡͡͡͡͡
΂ͥͤ͡ ΄ͺͦͥͧͤͶ͵ʹ͞΅͢͞Ͷͤ Ͷ΂ͷ΁ͥͩ͢͡͡͡͡
΃͢͢͡͝΃ͣ͢͡ ;ʹ΃͢͡;΋΄ͷͥͪ΃ͪ Ͷ΃͹΋ͣͪ͢͡͡͡͡ ͥͪͪ͟
΃ͤ͢͡͝΃ͤͤ͢͝΃ͣͥ͡͝΃ͤ͡͡͝΃ͥ͡͡ ;ʹ΃͢͡;΋΄ͻͤ͢͡ Ͷ΃͹΋ͥͦ͡͡͡͡͡ ͢͡Μ
΃ͥ͢͡ ;ʹ΃͢͡;΋΄ͷͣͣ͢͡ Ͷ΃͹΋ͣͣ͢͡͡͡͡ ͣ͢Μ
΃ͦ͢͡ ;ʹ΃͢͡;΋΄ͷͦͣ͢͡ Ͷ΃͹΋ͣͣ͢͡͡͡͡ ͦ͢Μ
΃ͧ͢͡͝΃ͨ͢͡͝΃ͣͨ͢͝΃ͣͪ͢͝΃ͣ͢͡͝΃ͤͤ͡͝΃ͤͥ͡͝
;ʹ΃͢͡;΋΄ͻ͢͢͡ Ͷ΃͹Ίͤͤ͢͡͡͡͡ ͢͡͡
΃ͤͦ͡͝΃ͤͧ͡
΃ͩ͢͡͝΃ͧ͢͢ ;ʹ΃͢͡;΋΄ͻͦ͢͡ Ͷ΃͹΋ͥͪ͡͡͡͡͡ ͦ͢

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΃ͪ͢͡͝΃ͤ͢͡͝΃ͤ͢͢ ;ʹ΃͢͡;΋΄ͷͦͨͧ͢ Ͷ΃͹΋ͤͣͣ͡͡͡͡ ͦͨͧ͟Μ
΃͢͢͡ ;ʹ΃͢͡;΋΄ͻͥ͢͡ Ͷ΃͹΋ͥͧ͡͡͡͡͡ ͢͡͡Μ
΃ͣ͢͢͝΃ͥ͢͢͝΃ͣͤ͢͝΃ͥͥ͢͝΃ͥͦ͢ ;ʹ΃͢͡;΋΄ͷͣͥ΃͡ Ͷ΃͹΋ͤͣͦ͡͡͡͡ ͣͥ
΃ͨ͢͢ ;ʹ΃͢͡;΋΄ͻ͢͡͡ Ͷ΃͹΋ͥͣ͡͡͡͡͡ ͢͡
΃ͩ͢͢ ;ʹ΃͢͡;΋΄ͷͥͨ͢͡ Ͷ΃͹΋ͣͩͧ͡͡͡͡ ͥͨ͟Μ
΃ͪ͢͢ ;ʹ΃͢͡;΋΄ͷͣͣ͢͡ Ͷ΃͹΋ͣͥͤ͡͡͡͡ ͣͣ͟Μ
΃ͣ͢͡ ;ʹ΃͢͡;΋΄ͷͤͪ͢͡ Ͷ΃͹΋ͣͨͩ͡͡͡͡ ͤͪ͟Μ
΃ͣ͢͢ ;ʹ΃͢͡;΋΄ͷͩ͢͢͡ Ͷ΃͹΋ͣͣͪ͡͡͡͡ ͩ͢͟Μ
΃ͣͣ͢͝΃ͣͥ͢͝΃ͤͣ͢͝΃ͣͣ͡ ;ʹ΃͢͡;΋΄ͻͣ͢͡ Ͷ΃͹΋ͥͥ͡͡͡͡͡ ͢Μ
΃ͣͧ͢͝΃ͣͩ͢ ;ʹ΃͢͡;΋΄ͷͤͣ͢͢ Ͷ΃͹΋ͤͣͤ͡͡͡͡ ͤ͢͢͟Μ
΃ͣ͡͡ ;ʹ΃͢͡;΋΄ͷͥ͢͡͡ Ͷ΃͹΋ͣͦ͡͡͡͡͡ ͢Ξ
΃ͣͤ͡͝΃ͣͦ͡͝΃ͣͧ͡ ;ʹ΃͢͡;΋΄ͻͥͨͣ Ͷ΃͹΋ͥͩͦ͡͡͡͡ ͥͨ͟Μ
΃ͤ͢͡͝΃ͤͨ͡ ;ʹ΃͢͡;΋΄ͷͥͨͣ͡ Ͷ΃͹΋ͣͩͨ͡͡͡͡ ͥͨΜ
΃ͤͣ͡͝΃ͤͣ͢ ;ʹ΃͢͡;΋΄ͷͦͤ͢͡ Ͷ΃͹΋ͣͣͣ͡͡͡͡ ͦ͢͡Μ
΃ͤͩ͡ ;ʹ΃͢͡;΋΄ͷͤͪͣͣ Ͷ΃͹΋ͣͩ͢͡͡͡͡ ͤͪͣ͟Μ
΃ͤͪ͡͝΃ͤ͢͡͝΃ͥͪ͢ ;ʹ΃͢͡;΋΄ͷͦͧͤ͡ Ͷ΃͹΋ͤ͢͡͡͡͡͡ ͦͧ͡Μ
΃ͤ͢͢ Ϳʹ΁ͩ͢Έ͵ͧͩͤͶͤ͡΃ͳ ΄Ͷ΅Ίͥ͢͢͡͡͡͡
΃ͤͤ͢͝΃ͤͦ͢ ;ʹ΃͢͡;΋΄ͻͩͥ͢ Ͷ΃͹΋ͥͤͤ͡͡͡͡ ͩ͢͡Μ
΃ͤͥ͢͝΃ͤͣ͡͝΃ͥͣ͡͝΃ͧͣ͢͝΃ͧͤ͢͝΃ͧͥ͢ ͺʹ·ͽͦͦ͢͢͡͡͡·ͦ͢͡ͷ΃ ΄Ͷ·Ίͤͧ͢͡͡͡͡ ͦͧ͟·͢͞͡͡Ρ
΃ͤͧ͢ ;ʹ΃͢͡;΋΄ͻͦͥ͢ Ͷ΃͹΋ͥͪͥ͡͡͡͡ ͦ͢͡Μ
΃ͤͨ͢͝΃ͤͩ͢ ;ʹ΃͢͡;΋΄ͷͣ͢͡͡ Ͷ΃͹΋ͣͤ͡͡͡͡͡ ͢͡Μ
΃ͤͪ͢͝΃ͥͤ͢ ;ʹ΃͢͡;΋΄ͷͤ͢͡͡ Ͷ΃͹΋ͣͥ͡͡͡͡͡ ͢͡͡Μ
΃ͤͣ͢ ;ʹ΃͢͡;΋΄ͷͤͤ͢͡ Ͷ΃͹΋ͣͨ͢͡͡͡͡ ͤ͢͡Μ
΃ͤͣͣ ;ʹ΃͢͡;΋΄ͻͣͣͣ Ͷ΃͹΋ͥͥͤ͡͡͡͡ ͣͣ͟Μ
΃ͥͦ͡͝΃ͥͧ͡͝΃ͥͩ͢ ;ʹ΃͢͡;΋΄ͻͣͣͤ Ͷ΃͹΋ͥͥͥ͡͡͡͡ ͣͣΜ
΃ͥͨ͡ ͺʹ·΄ͦͥ͢͡Ήͤͦ͡ͷ΃ ΄Ͷ·Ίͥͣ͢͡͡͡͡ ͥ͢·ͣ͢͞͡Ρ
΃ͥͩ͡͝΃ͥͪ͡͝΃ͧͦ͢ ͺʹ·΄ͦͩͣͨ͢͡͡ͷ΃ ΄Ͷ·Ίͦͥͤ͡͡͡͡ ͩ͢·ͣͨ͞Ρ
΃ͥ͢͡ ;ʹ΃͢͡;΋΄ͷͣͤ͡͡ Ͷ΃͹΋ͣͤͩ͡͡͡͡ ͣ͡͡Μ
΃ͥͧ͢ ;ʹ΃͢͡;΋΄ͻͤͤͤ Ͷ΃͹΋ͥͧͧ͡͡͡͡ ͤͤΜ
΃ͥͣ͢ ;ʹ΃͢͡;΋΄ͻͧͩͥ Ͷ΃͹΋ͦͩ͡͡͡͡͡ ͧͩ͡Μ
΃ͦͣͧ͝΃ͦͣͨ ;ʹ΃͢͡;΋΄ͷͣ͢΃͡ Ͷ΃͹΋ͤͥͩ͡͡͡͡ ͣ͢
΃ͦͣͩ ͺʹ·΄ͦͦͥͩ͢͡͡ͷ΃ ΄Ͷ·Ίͨͪ͢͡͡͡͡ ͦͧ͟·ͥͩ͞͡Ρ
΄ʹͧ͡͡ ʹͲͿΐͽΉͣͧ͡ΐͳͳ ΅Ͷ΄΅
΄ʹͧ͢͡ ʹͲͿΐͽΉͣͧ͡ΐ΃ͷ ΅Ͷ΄΅
Ά͢͡͡ ΃ͷͩ͞͡͡ ͶͿΈΊͥͥ͢͡͡͡͡
Ά͢͢͡ Ͳʹͷ;ͨ͢͢͞͡ ΄;΋Ίͪͪ͢͡͡͡͡
Άͣ͢͡ ͹͹;ͣͣͣ͢΄Ͳͤ ΄ʹ͵Ίͤͣ͢͡͡͡͡
Άͤ͢͡ ͹͹;ͣͣͣ͡΄Ͳͤ ΄ʹ͵Ίͤͣͣ͡͡͡͡
Άͥ͢͡ ͽ;·ͣͣͩ΅ͽΉ͞Ϳ΀΁ͳ ͶΆ΄Ίͩͧͣ͢͢͡͡
Άͦ͢͡ Ͳͽ;ͧ͢͢͞͡͞΅΃͢ ͶΆ΄Ίͣͧͦͦ͢͡͡
Άͧ͢͡ ΄ͺ΁ͥͣͩͣ Ͷ΂ͷ΁ͪ͢͡͡͡͡͡
Άͨ͢͡ ΃ͷͽͧ͡͡͡ ͶΆ΄Ίͤͤͨ͢͢͡͡
Άͩ͢͡ ͲΈ΅ͧͤͩ͡΃ ΄;΁Ίͤͪ͢͢͡͡͡ ͣͩΕͳΞ͖ͤͪͧ͢͝͝ΞͲͦ͝͞͡ΕͳΔͣͨ͝Εͳ
Άͪ͢͡ ͲΈ΅ͧͤͨ͡΃ ΄;΁Ίͥͧ͢͢͡͡͡ ͣͩΕͳΞ͖ͣͥͨ͝͡͝͞ΕͳΔͨ͢͝Εͳ
Ά͢͢͡ ·ʹͣ͞΃ͩ΋ͪͨͦ͢͢͢͞΃ ͶΉ΄ʹͨ͢͡͡͡͡͡
Ά͢͢͢ ΃ͷ΃ͧ͡͡͡ ͶΆ΄Ίͤͤͩ͢͢͡͡
Άͣ͢͢ ΃ͷ΅ͧͣ͢͡͡͞ͻ ͶΆ΄Ίͤͤͧͣ͢͡͡
Άͣ͡͡ ;΄;ͧͪ͢͡͡͞͡Ϳ; ͶΆ΄Ίͦͣͣͣ͢͡͡
Άͤ͡͡ ͹Ί͸͡΄Ͷ͸͡Ͳͷ͢΁ͧ͞΄͙΄͠͹͚͡Ͷ ͶΆ΄Ίͤͤ͢͢͡͡͡
Άͤ͢͡ ͳʹ;ͣͥͦ͡ ͶΆ΄Ίͤͣ͢͡͡͡͡
Άͥ͡͡ ;ͲΉͩͣͪ͢Ͷ΅ͽ͜΅ ͶΆ΄Ίͣͩͥͨ͢͡͡

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Άͥͣ͡ Ϳʹ΁ͤͥͩ;΅΅ͳ͸ ͶΆ΄Ίͤͪͣ͢͢͡͡
Άͥͤ͡ ΃ͥ͢͢͢͵ͣͩ͢͵͞΅΃͞ͷ ͶΆ΄Ίͣͤͣͩͣ͢͡ ͣͩ͟·ͦ͢͞͡ΞͲ
Άͥͥ͡ ΃ͥ͢͢͢͵ͤ͢͡͵͞΅΃͞ͷ ͶΆ΄Ίͣͤͣͩͧ͢͡ ͤ͟͡·ͦ͢͞͡ΞͲ
Άͥͦ͡ Ϳʹͨ΄΋ͤͣͽͧΉ ͶΆ΄Ίͤͧ͢͡͡͡͡ ΀΃͞͸Ͳ΅Ͷ
Ή͢͡͡ Ͷ΃ͷͤͤ͡͡Ͷ ͶΉ΄ͼͥͩͣ͡͡͡͡ ͪͣ͢͟;͹Ϋΐͦ͢͟΁΁;ΐͣͩ͟·
Ήͣ͡͡ ͺͷ΃ʹͥͩ΁͡΅͡΄Ͷͤ͡ ͶΉ΃Ίͣͧ͢͡͡͡͡
Ήͣ͢͡ ΄΄΁͞΅ͨ͞ͷ͙ͨ΁ͷΐͣ͜͠͞͡΁΁;͚ ͶΉΉΊͧ͢͢͡͡͡͡ ͤͣͨͧͩ͟ͼ͹Ϋͣ͝͡΁΁;ͨ͝Ρͷͧͦ͝ͼΠΙΞ

160
KEY PCB Part List

΋ΦΜΖΟ͚͵ΖΤΚΘ͞ͿΠ ʹΠΞΡΠΟΖΟΥ͞ͿΒΞΖ ͺΥΖΞͿΠ ·ΒΝΦΖ ΄ΚΕΖ

ͽͶ͵͢͡͡͝ͽͶ͵͢͢͡͝ͽͶ͵ͣ͢͡͝ͽͶ͵ͤ͢͡͝ͽͶ͵ͥ͢͡͝ͽͶ͵͢͡
ͦ͝ͽͶ͵ͧ͢͡͝ͽͶ͵ͨ͢͡͝ͽͶ͵ͩ͢͡͝ͽͶ͵ͪ͢͡͝ͽͶ͵͢͢͡͝ͽͶ͵͢
ͽͶͳͳ͞΄ͥ͢Ͷ Ͷ͵ͽ͹ͥͦ͢͡͡͡͡ ΅΀΁
͢͢͝ͽͶ͵ͣ͢͢͝ͽͶ͵ͤ͢͢͝ͽͶ͵ͥ͢͢͝ͽͶ͵ͦ͢͢͝ͽͶ͵ͧ͢͢͝ͽͶ͵
ͨ͢͢͝ͽͶ͵ͩ͢͢͝ͽͶ͵ͪ͢͢

΃ͦ͢͢͝΃ͧ͢͢͝΃ͨ͢͢͝΃ͩ͢͢͝΃ͪ͢͢͝΃ͣ͢͡͝΃ͣ͢͢͝΃ͣͣ͢͝΃͢
ͣͥ͝΃ͣͧ͢͝΃ͣͨ͢͝΃ͣͩ͢͝΃ͤ͢͡͝΃ͣͥ͡͝΃ͣͦ͡͝΃ͣͧ͡͝΃ͣͨ͡ ;ʹ΃͢͡;΋΄ͷͤͤ͡͡ Ͷ΃͹΋ͤͣͧ͡͡͡͡ ͤͤ͡ ΅΀΁
͝΃ͣͩ͡͝΃ͣͪ͡͝΃ͣ͢͡

ʹ͢͡͡͝ʹ͢͢͡͝ʹͣ͢͡͝ʹͤ͢͡͝ʹͥ͢͡͝ʹͦ͢͡͝ʹͧ͢͡͝ʹ͢͢͡͝ʹ
ʹͦ͢͡͡ʹ͡͸͢͹͢͢͡ͻ΅ Ͷʹ΋͹ͩͤ͢͡͡͡͡ ͢͡͡Ρ ͳ΀΅
͢͢͢͝ʹͥ͢͢
ʹͨ͢͡͝ʹͩ͢͡͝ʹͪ͢͡͝ʹͣ͢͢͝ʹͤ͢͢͝ʹͦ͢͢͝ʹͣͤ͢ ʹͦ͢͡͡ͻͳ͡ͻͥ͢͡ͼ΅ Ͷʹʹ͹ͣ͢͡͡͡͡͡ ͢͡͡Ο ͳ΀΅
ʹͧ͢͢͝ʹͨ͢͢ ʹͦ͢͡͡ʹ͡͸͢͹ͤͤ͡ͻ΅ Ͷʹ΋͹ͩͤ͡͡͡͡͡ ͤͤΡ ͳ΀΅
ʹͩ͢͢͝ʹͪ͢͢͝ʹͣ͢͢͝ʹͣͣ͢ ͸΃;ͤͪΉͦ΃ͦ͢͡ͼͣͦ΁΅ Ͷʹ΋͹ͤͦͤ͡͡͡͡ ͢Φ ͳ΀΅
ʹͣͧ͢͝ʹͣͨ͢ ͺʹ·΄ͦͦͦ͡͡͡͡ͷ΃ ΄Ͷ·Ίͦͥͣ͡͡͡͡ ͦͧ͟·ͦ͞͡Ρ ͳ΀΅
ʹ΀Ϳ͢͡͡ Ήͷͣͳͤͦͥͦͤ͢͞͞Ͳ͞΁ ͶͿ΂Ίͪ͢͢͡͡͡͡ ͳ΀΅
ʹ΀Ϳ͢͢͡ ͲΉ΅ͦͦͣͥ͢͡ ͶͿͳΊͥͪ͢͢͡͡͡ ΄΀ʹͼͶ΅ ͳ΀΅
ʹ΀Ϳͣ͢͡ ͺ;΄Ͳͪͧͨ͢͞΄ͤ͢͞Ίͪͣ͡ ͶͿ΂Ίͤͩ͢͢͡͡͡ ΄΅΃Ͳͺ͸͹΅ ͳ΀΅
͵͢͡͡ ͼ͵΄ͧ͢͡Ͷ Ͷ͵΄Ίͪͪ͢͡͡͡͡ ͳ΀΅
΂͢͢͡ ͼ΅ʹͩ͢͡Ά Ͷ΂ͳͿͩ͢͢͢͡͡͡ ͳ΀΅
΂ͣ͢͡ ͼ΅ʹͥͨͦ͡Ͷ Ͷ΂ͳͿͨͧ͢͡͡͡͡ ͳ΀΅
΂ͤ͢͡ ͼ΅Ϳͣͪͨ͡ͲΆ Ͷ΂ͳ΁ͥͣ͢͡͡͡͡ ͳ΀΅
΂ͥ͢͡ ͼ΃ʹͥͣ͡· Ͷ΂ͳͿͣͥͣ͢͡͡͡ ͳ΀΅

΃͢͡͡͝΃͢͢͡͝΃ͣ͢͡͝΃ͤ͢͡͝΃ͥ͢͡͝΃ͦ͢͡͝΃ͧ͢͡͝΃ͩ͢͡͝΃͢
;ʹ΃͢͡;΋΄ͻͥͨ͢ Ͷ΃͹΋ͥͩͥ͡͡͡͡ ͥͨ͡ ͳ΀΅
ͪ͡͝΃͢͢͡
΃ͨ͢͡ ;ʹ΃͢͡;΋΄ͻ͢͢͡ Ͷ΃͹Ίͤͤ͢͡͡͡͡ ͢͡͡ ͳ΀΅
΃͢͢͢ ;ʹ΃͢͡;΋΄ͻͤͤͣ Ͷ΃͹΋ͥͧͦ͡͡͡͡ ͤͤ͟Μ ͳ΀΅
΃ͣ͢͢͝΃ͤͧ͢ ;ʹ΃͢͡;΋΄ͻͥ͢͡ Ͷ΃͹΋ͥͧ͡͡͡͡͡ ͢͡͡Μ ͳ΀΅
΃ͥ͢͢ ;ʹ΃ͤ͡Ͷ΋͹ͻ͡͡͡ Ͷ΃͹΋ͨ͢͡͡͡͡͡ ͡ ͳ΀΅
΃ͣͤ͢ ;ʹ΃͢͡;΋΄ͻͥͤͤ Ͷ΃͹΋ͥͩ͢͡͡͡͡ ͥͤΜ ͳ΀΅
΃ͣͪ͢ ;ʹ΃͢͡;΋΄ͻͣ͢͡ Ͷ΃͹΋ͥͥ͡͡͡͡͡ ͢Μ ͳ΀΅
΃ͤͣ͢ ;ʹ΃͢͡;΋΄ͻͤͪͤ Ͷ΃͹΋ͥͨͧ͡͡͡͡ ͤͪΜ ͳ΀΅
΃ͤͤ͢ ;ʹ΃͢͡;΋΄ͷ͢͢͡͡ Ͷ΃͹Ίͤͣ͢͡͡͡͡ ͢Μ ͳ΀΅
΃ͤͨ͢ ;ʹ΃͢͡;΋΄ͻ͢͡͡ Ͷ΃͹΋ͥͣ͡͡͡͡͡ ͢͡ ͳ΀΅
΃ͤͩ͢ ;ʹ΃͢͡;΋΄ͻͣͣͣ Ͷ΃͹΋ͥͥͤ͡͡͡͡ ͣͣ͟Μ ͳ΀΅
΃ͣ͡͡͝΃ͣͣ͡ ;ʹ΃͢͡;΋΄ͻͦ͢͡ Ͷ΃͹΋ͥͪ͡͡͡͡͡ ͦ͢ ͳ΀΅
΃ͣ͢͡͝΃ͣͤ͡ ;ʹ΃͢͡;΋΄ͻͤͪ͡ Ͷ΃͹΋ͥͨͤ͡͡͡͡ ͤͪ ͳ΀΅
΃ͣ͢͢͝ʹͣ͢͡ ͺʹ·ͽͦͦ͢͢͡͡͡·ͦ͢͡ͷ΃ ΄Ͷ·Ίͤͧ͢͡͡͡͡ ͦͧ͟·͢͞͡͡Ρ ͳ΀΅
Ά͢͢͡ ͲͲ΅ͤͦͨ͢ͺ΅΁͞΅͢ ͶΆ΄Ίͣͤͩͨͣ͡͡ ͳ΀΅

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Main FPCB Part List

΋ΦΜΖΟ͚͵ΖΤΚΘ͞ͿΠ ʹΠΞΡΠΟΖΟΥ͞ͿΒΞΖ ;ΒΜΖΣ͞΁Ϳ ͺΥΖΞͿΠ ΂ΥΪ ΄ΚΕΖ


ʹ΀Ϳ͢͡͡ ͲΉ΅ͧͦͣͥ͑͢͡ ;Ͳ΅΄Ά΄͹ͺ΅Ͳ ͶͿͳΊͥͣ͑͑͢͡͡͡͡ ͢ ΅΀΁
ʹ΀Ϳ͢͢͡ ͲΉ΅ͧͦͣͥ͑͢͡ ;Ͳ΅΄Ά΄͹ͺ΅Ͳ ͶͿͳΊͥͣ͑͑͢͡͡͡͡ ͢ ͳ΀΅

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SUB FPCB Part List

΋ΦΜΖΟ͚͵ΖΤΚΘ͞ͿΠ ʹΠΞΡΠΟΖΟΥ͞ͿΒΞΖ ͺΥΖΞͿΠ ·ΒΝΦΖ ΄ΚΕΖ


ͽͶ͵͢͡͡͝ͽͶ͵͢͢͡ ͽͶ;Ί͞΄ͣ͢ Ͷ͵ͽ;ͨ͢͡͡͡͡͡ ΅΀΁

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