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ORDER NO. KMS0909722CE
DECT Portable StationModel No. KX-TCA275CE(for Europe)
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TABLE OF CONTENTSPAGE PAGE
1 Safety Precautions -----------------------------------------------41.1. For Service Technicians ---------------------------------4
2 Warning --------------------------------------------------------------42.1. About Lead Free Solder (PbF: Pb free) --------------4
2.1.1. Suggested PbF Solder -------------------------------42.1.2. Information for Users on Collection and
Disposal of Old Equipment and usedBatteries -------------------------------------------------5
2.2. Battery Caution ---------------------------------------------52.3. Discarding of P. C. Board --------------------------------5
3 Specifications ------------------------------------------------------64 Technical Descriptions------------------------------------------7
4.1. Block Diagram (Handset) --------------------------------74.2. Circuit Operation (Handset) -----------------------------8
4.2.1. Outline----------------------------------------------------84.2.2. Power Supply Circuit/Reset Circuit ---------------84.2.3. Charge Circuit (Include Charger)------------------94.2.4. Battery Low/Power Down Detector ---------------94.2.5. TX Audio Path---------------------------------------- 104.2.6. RX Audio Path --------------------------------------- 124.2.7. Ringer Circuit ----------------------------------------- 134.2.8. Key Click Sound Circuit---------------------------- 134.2.9. Vibrator Circuit --------------------------------------- 14
5 Location of Controls and Components------------------ 155.1. Handset----------------------------------------------------- 15
6 Installation Instructions--------------------------------------- 176.1. Charger Connection ------------------------------------- 176.2. Battery ------------------------------------------------------ 17
6.2.1. Battery Installation ---------------------------------- 176.2.2. Charging the Battery-------------------------------- 176.2.3. Battery Information---------------------------------- 186.2.4. Low Battery Warning ------------------------------- 186.2.5. Replacing the Batteries ---------------------------- 18
7 Operating Instructions ---------------------------------------- 197.1. Soft Keys --------------------------------------------------- 197.2. Handset Setting Menu Layout ------------------------ 217.3. Key Lock---------------------------------------------------- 227.4. Selecting the Display Language---------------------- 227.5. DISPLAY --------------------------------------------------- 237.6. Function Menus------------------------------------------- 24
7.6.1. Main Menu-While in Standby Mode------------- 247.6.2. Sub Menu-While Off-hook/During a
Conversation ----------------------------------------- 247.7. Function Keys--------------------------------------------- 257.8. Flexible Keys ---------------------------------------------- 267.9. Caller ID ---------------------------------------------------- 27
7.10. Character Mode Table ---------------------------------- 288 Troubleshooting Guide---------------------------------------- 29
8.1. Power Trouble (Handset) ------------------------------ 308.1.1. Power Does Not Go On---------------------------- 30
8.2. Battery Charge Trouble (Handset)------------------- 328.2.1. Charge On -------------------------------------------- 328.2.2. Charge Off--------------------------------------------- 33
8.3. LED Trouble (Handset) --------------------------------- 348.3.1. Key Back-Light --------------------------------------- 348.3.2. Charging And Ringing LED ----------------------- 34
8.4. Vibrator Trouble (Handset) ---------------------------- 358.5. Ringer Trouble (Handset) ------------------------------ 35
8.6. No Voice Transmission--------------------------------- 368.7. No Voice Reception ------------------------------------- 37
8.7.1. Talk Mode --------------------------------------------- 378.7.2. Speakerphone Mode------------------------------- 38
8.8. Password Trouble --------------------------------------- 388.8.1. User Password is forgotten.---------------------- 388.8.2. System Lock Password is forgotten. ----------- 38
9 Service Fixture & Tools--------------------------------------- 3910 Disassembly and Assembly Instructions -------------- 40
10.1. Handset ---------------------------------------------------- 4010.2. Charger Unit ---------------------------------------------- 40
11 Measurements and Adjustments -------------------------- 4111.1. Check Procedure (Handset) -------------------------- 41
11.1.1. Preparation ------------------------------------------- 4111.1.2. PC Setting -------------------------------------------- 4111.1.3. Download Manual----------------------------------- 42
11.2. Adjustments (Handset and Charger Unit) --------- 4711.2.1. Adjustment (Handset)------------------------------ 4711.2.2. Adjustment Standard (Handset)----------------- 4911.2.3. Adjustment (Charger Unit)------------------------ 5111.2.4. Adjustment Standard (Charger Unit) ----------- 51
11.3. RF Specification (Handset)---------------------------- 5111.4. How to Check the Handset Speaker---------------- 5211.5. How to Check the Handset Receiver --------------- 5211.6. Frequency Table (MHz) -------------------------------- 53
12 Miscellaneous --------------------------------------------------- 5412.1. How To Replace a Flat Package IC----------------- 54
12.1.1. Preparation ------------------------------------------- 5412.1.2. Removal Procedure -------------------------------- 5412.1.3. Procedure--------------------------------------------- 5412.1.4. Removing Solder From Between Pins--------- 54
12.2. Terminal Guide of the ICs Transistors andDiodes ------------------------------------------------------ 55
12.2.1. Handset ----------------------------------------------- 5512.2.2. Charger Unit------------------------------------------ 55
13 Schematic Diagram -------------------------------------------- 5613.1. Handset ---------------------------------------------------- 5613.2. Handset (RF Unit) --------------------------------------- 5813.3. Charger Unit ---------------------------------------------- 59
14 Printed Circuit Board------------------------------------------ 6014.1. Handset ---------------------------------------------------- 60
14.1.1. Component View------------------------------------ 6014.1.2. Flow Solder Side View----------------------------- 61
14.2. Charger Unit ---------------------------------------------- 6214.2.1. Component View------------------------------------ 6214.2.2. Flow Solder Side View----------------------------- 62
15 Appendix Information of Schematic Diagram -------- 6216 Exploded View and Replacement Parts List----------- 63
16.1. CPU Data (Handset) ------------------------------------ 6316.1.1. IC3 (BBIC) -------------------------------------------- 63
16.2. Cabinet and electrical Parts Location--------------- 6516.2.1. Handset ----------------------------------------------- 6516.2.2. Charger Unit------------------------------------------ 6616.2.3. Accessories and Packing Materials ------------ 67
16.3. Replacement Parts List -------------------------------- 6816.3.1. Cabinet and Electrical Parts (Handset)-------- 6816.3.2. Cabinet and Electrical Parts (Charger unit) -- 6816.3.3. Accessories and Packing Materials ------------ 68
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16.3.4. Handset Board Parts----------------------------- --6916.3.5. Charger unit Board Parts ----------------------- --7116.3.6. Fixtures and Tools -------------------------------- --71
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1 Safety Precautions1.1. For Service Technicians
• Repair service shall be provided in accordance with repair technology information such as service manual so as to prevent fires,injury or electric shock, which can be caused by improper repair work.
1. When repair services are provided, neither the products nor their parts or members shall be remodeled.2. If a lead wire assembly is supplied as a repair part, the lead wire assembly shall be replaced.3. FASTON terminals shall be plugged straight in and unplugged straight out.
• ICs and LSIs are vulnerable to static electricity.When repairing, the following precautions will help prevent recurring malfunctions.
1. Cover plastic parts boxes with aluminum foil.2. Ground the soldering irons.3. Use a conductive mat on worktable.4. Do not grasp IC or LSI pins with bare fingers.
2 Warning2.1. About Lead Free Solder (PbF: Pb free)Note:
In the information below, Pb, the symbol for lead in the periodic table of elements, will refer to standard solder or solder that con-tains lead.We will use PbF when discussing the lead free solder used in our manufacturing process which is made from Tin, (Sn), Silver,(Ag), and Copper, (Cu).This model, and others like it, manufactured using lead free solder will have PbF stamped on the PCB. For service and repairwork we suggest using the same type of solder.
Caution• PbF solder has a melting point that is 50° ~ 70° F, (30° ~ 40°C) higher than Pb solder. Please use a soldering iron with tempera-
ture control and adjust it to 700° ± 20° F, (370° ± 10°C). Exercise care while using higher temperature soldering irons.:Do not heat the PCB for too long time in order to prevent solder splash or damage to the PCB.
• PbF solder will tend to splash if it is heated much higher than its melting point, approximately 1100°F, (600°C).• When applying PbF solder to double layered boards, please check the component side for excess which may flow onto the
opposite side (See figure, below).
2.1.1. Suggested PbF SolderThere are several types of PbF solder available commercially. While this product is manufactured using Tin, Silver, and Copper,(Sn+Ag+Cu), you can also use Tin and Copper, (Sn+Cu), or Tin, Zinc, and Bismuth, (Sn+Zn+Bi). Please check the manufacturer's specific instructions for the melting points of their products and any precautions for using their product with other materials. The following lead free (PbF) solder wire sizes are recommended for service of this product: 0.3mm, 0.6mm and 1.0mm.
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2.1.2. Information for Users on Collection and Disposal of Old Equipment and used Bat-teries
2.2. Battery Caution1. Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. 2. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer.3. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacture's Instructions.
2.3. Discarding of P. C. BoardWhen discarding P. C. Board, delete all personal information such as telephone directory and caller list or scrap P. C. Board.
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3 Specifications
Handset Charger UnitStandard: DECT= (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications)
GAP= (Generic Access Profile)Power Source: Rechargeable Ni-MH battery AC AdaptorNumber of Channels: 120 Duplex ChannelsFrequency Range: 1.88GHz to 1.9GHzDuplex Procedure: TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access)Battery Life, Handset (if batteries are fully charged): Stand-by: Up to 200 hours (Ni-MH)
Talk: Up to 15 hours (Ni-MH)Channel Spacing: 1728kHzBit rate Spacing: 1152kbit/sOperating Conditions: 5~40 °C, 20~80% relative air humidity (dry)Modulation: GFSK= (Gaussian Frequency Shift Keying)RF Transmission Power: approx. 250mWVoice Coding: ADPCM 32 kbit/sOperation Range: Up to 300 m outdoors, Up to 50 m indoorsDimensions (D x W x L): 123 mm x 45 mm x 23 mm 78 mm x 78 mm x 59 mmWeight: approx. 120g approx. 108g
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4 Technical Descriptions4.1. Block Diagram (Handset)
KX-TCA275CE BLOCK DIAGRAM (HANDSET)
RFmodule
(DECT)
RF 3.0V
Batt
AFE DSP
MIDI
ReceivingCalls
MakingCalls
D/A
A/D
RF I/F
Decoder
Encoder
BMC
1.8V
ACS0
16
16
16
3.0V
3.0V
3.0V
Flash(32Mbit)
SRAM(2Mbit)
ColorLCD
ACS1
ACS2
16
CR16C
3.0V
Peripheral
Backlit 5.0VPWM
BBIC (SC14428F)
Power
Management
Batt
Keys
Xtal10.368MH
UARTJTAG
Charger
Circuit
Charge Current
Charge on/off
Battery
3.6V
Batt
Regulator
RF 3.0V
5.0V
Regulator
3.0V
1.8V
Batt
3.0V
Batt
TrBatt
Vib
3.0V
LED(G)
LED(R)
LED(YG) Tr
Tr
Tr
Charge LED
Key backlit
OP-Amp
H
/
S
J
a
c
k
Mic Bias
RearSpeaker
Receiver
Mic
H/Sdetect
Ant
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4.2. Circuit Operation (Handset)4.2.1. OutlineHandset consists of the following ICs as shown in Block Diagram (Handset) (P.7).
• BBIC (Base Band IC): IC3- All data signals (forming/analyzing ACK or CMD signal)- All interfaces (ex: Key, Detector Circuit, Charge, LCD, LED, SRAM, Flash ROM)
• SRAM: IC1- Application data and code are temporarily stored.
• Flash ROM (substitute EEPROM): IC2- Source program data and temporary user data are stored.
• AMPLIFIER IC: IC5- Single OP_AMP for SPEAKER
• RF Module:- PLL Oscillator- Detector- Compress/Expander- Amplifier for reception- Amplifier for transmission
4.2.2. Power Supply Circuit/Reset CircuitWhen power on the Handset, the voltage is as follows;
BATTERY(3.5 V to 4.2V: Battery+) → Q8 (1.8V) → Q10 (3.0V)The reset signal is generated with IC3 and Q17.Power for RF IC (IC601) is generated with IC603.5.0V for LCD back-light is generated with IC4.Battery (3.5V to 4.2V) is used for RF Module, Amplifier IC (IC5), Vibrator, DC/DC Converter (IC4).1.8V is used only for BBIC (IC3).3.0V is used for BBIC (IC3), LCD, SRAM (IC1), Flash ROM (IC2), Red LED, Green LED, Key back-light.
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4.2.3. Charge Circuit (Include Charger)
• Charge current is controlled as follows.
• Charge mode is trickle charge.• Charge current repeats ON and OFF as follows.
• Charge routeDC+ (6.5V) → IP1 → D1 → R2, R3, R4 and R5 → CHG+ (Charger) → CHG+ (Handset) → L2 → Q2 → D13 → IP101 → Battery→GND → R5 → CHG- (Handset) → CHG- (Charger) → GND
4.2.4. Battery Low/Power Down Detector"Battery Low" and "Power Down" are detected by BBIC (IC3) which checks the battery voltage.The detected voltage is as follows;
• Battery LowBattery voltage: V(Batt) 3.5V ± 50mVThe BBIC detects this level and " " starts flashing.
• Power DownBattery voltage: V(Batt) 3.3V ± 50mVThe BBIC detects this level and power down.
IC3-97pin Q4 Q3 Q2Charge ON Low OFF ON ONCharge Off High ON OFF OFF
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4.2.5. TX Audio PathMicrophone
An audio signal from microphone is input to pin 118 (MIC+) of IC3 via headset jack (CN1).In IC3, the audio signal is converted from the analog signal to ADPCM, then to burst data, and sent from pin 28 (TXDA) to RFModule. The stabilized supply voltage is fed to the microphone from pin 119 (VREF+) of IC3.To reduce consumption current, this voltage is supplied only while calling or receiving.
HeadsetWhen a headset is inserted, a signal from microphone is cut off and an audio signal from a headset is input to pin 118 (MIC+).
Headset detectionWhen a headset is inserted, pin 41 (ADC2) of IC3 goes from Low to High (around 1V) and BBIC (IC3) detects the insertion ofthe headset.
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• LCD Circuit• The LCD is controlled by 5 control signal (READ, WRT, A0, LCD_CS, LCD_RST) and Data bus.• LCD back-light is controlled by IC3-79pin, and this PWM signal controls back-light brightness.
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4.2.6. RX Audio PathReceiver
Burst data is input from RF Module to pin 26 (RXDA) of IC3.In IC3, the burst data is converted to ADPCM, then to analog signal, and sent from pin 110 (LSR+) and pin 111 (LSR-) to thereceiver.
HeadsetWhen the headset is inserted, a signal to the receiver is cut off and audio signal from pin 110 (LSR+) of IC3 is input to the head-set.
SpeakerphoneIn Speakerphone mode, the BBIC (IC3) makes pin 1 of IC5 from Low to High.And an audio signal from pin 112 (LSR_HS) of IC3 is sent to a monitor speaker through speaker Amplifier IC (IC5).
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• LED CircuitBBIC (IC3) controls each LEDs.
4.2.7. Ringer CircuitDuring ringing, a signal is sent from pin 112 of IC3 to a monitor speaker through speaker Amplifier IC (IC5). At this time, BBIC(IC3) makes pin 1 of IC5 from low to high.
4.2.8. Key Click Sound CircuitWhen the key is pushed, a signal is sent from pin 12 of IC3 to a monitor speaker through speaker Amplifier IC (IC5). At thistime, BBIC (IC3) makes pin 1 of IC5 from low to high.
Type of LED LED ON LED OFFCall/Charge Indicator LED (Green), D1 IC3-81pin = High
Q6 = ONIC3-81pin = LowQ6 = OFF
Call/Charge Indicator LED (Red), D1 IC3-80pin = HighQ7 = ON
IC3-80pin = LowQ7 = OFF
Key back-light LEDs (Yellow)D3-D10, D17-D26
IC3-42pin = HighQ12 = ON
IC3-42pin = LowQ12 = OFF
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4.2.9. Vibrator CircuitBBIC (IC3) controls Vibrator.Pin 83 (VIB) of IC3 goes high and Vibrator turns ON.
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6 Installation Instructions6.1. Charger Connection
Connect the AC adaptor to the charger.
• The AC adaptor should be connected to a vertically oriented or floor-mounted AC outlet.Do not connect the AC adaptor to a ceiling-mounted AC outlet, as the weight of theadaptor may cause it to become disconnected.
• Fasten the AC adaptor cord to the cord holder.• Use only the included Panasonic AC adaptor (PQLV219CE).
6.2. Battery6.2.1. Battery Installation
Insert the batteries, and close the cover as indicated below.
6.2.2. Charging the BatteryAt the time of shipment, the battery is not charged.Please charge the battery for about 5.5 hours before using the handset for the first time.
• When the battery has been completely charged, the charge indicator will change from red to green.• It is normal for the handset and charger to feel warm while the battery is charging.• Keep devices sensitive to magnetic fields away from the charger.• Use only the included charger.
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6.2.3. Battery InformationAfter your Panasonic battery is fully charged [at 25°C]:
• Operating time may be shorter than listed above depending on usage conditions and ambient temperature.• The battery will drain slowly even while the handset is turned off.• The handset can receive calls while charging.
• Battery consumption increases when the handset is used out of range. If " " flashes, turn the handset off.
6.2.4. Low Battery WarningThe battery needs to be charged in the following situations:
• “ “ flashes, and the alarm sounds*1.• "Charge Battery" is displayed. In this situation, the handset cannot be operated.
*1 If the low battery warning occurs during a conversation, the call will be automatically disconnected one minute after the alarmsounds.
6.2.5. Replacing the BatteriesIf " "flashes after using the phone for a short time, even when the battery has been fully charged, the battery should bereplaced.Before replacing the battery, make sure the low battery warning is displayed, then turn off the power to prevent memory loss.Replace the battery and charge the new battery for about 5.5 hours.If you replace the battery before the low battery warnings appears, the battery strength icon may display an incorrect reading. Inthis case, use the handset as normal with the new battery installed. When the low battery warning is displayed, charge the bat-tery for about 5.5 hours. The battery strength icon will then display the correct reading.1. Turn the power off to prevent memory loss.2. Press the notch on the cover firmly and slide it as indicated by the arrow (A).3. Open the cover and replace the batteries.
• Insert a finger into the side gap to remove the batteries easily (B).4. Close the cover and charge the handset.
• Please use a Panasonic battery with the service part number HHR-4EPT only.
Operation Operating TimeWhile in use (Talk) Up to about 15 hWhile not in use (Standby) Up to about 200 h
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7.3. Key LockYou can lock all keys other than the Navigator Key while the handset is in standby mode.
• If you select "Manual&Password" or "Auto & Password" for Key lock type, you need to enter the password for unlocking.• If no password has been set, you cannot select "Manual & Password"or "Auto & Password" for Key lock type.
7.4. Selecting the Display LanguageYou can select the language displayed on your handset.
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7.6. Function MenusPress the Navigator Key to display the main and sub menus.
7.6.1. Main Menu-While in Standby Mode
7.6.2. Sub Menu-While Off-hook/During a Conversation
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8 Troubleshooting Guide
Note:When you find the suspected parts, check the soldering and resolder or replace the parts if it is necessary.
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8.1. Power Trouble (Handset)8.1.1. Power Does Not Go On
The symptom is No Lite (LED OFF), No Display, No Sound.
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8.4. Vibrator Trouble (Handset)
8.5. Ringer Trouble (Handset)Check ringer volume setting and meeting mode setting at first.
Key Click Sound Troubleshooting is same method.Check Keyfone setting of handset at first.
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8.7.2. Speakerphone Mode
8.8. Password Trouble8.8.1. User Password is forgotten.
Test command "PWC" set user password to "1234".
8.8.2. System Lock Password is forgotten.Test command "SLC" unlock the system lock.
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10 Disassembly and Assembly Instructions10.1. Handset
10.2. Charger Unit
Shown in Fig.- To Remove Remove1 Rear Cabinet Screws (2 × 8)..........(A) × 42 Follow the procedure.3 Main P.C. Board Main P.C. Board
Shown in Fig.- To Remove Remove4 Lower Cabinet Screws (2.6 × 12)..........(B) × 25 Main P.C. Board Main P.C. Board
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11 Measurements and Adjustments11.1. Check Procedure (Handset)11.1.1. Preparation11.1.1.1. Equipment Required
• DECT tester: Rhode & Scorers, CMD 60 is recommended.• Frequency counter: it must be precise to be able to measure 1Hz (precision; ±4ppm).
Hewlett Packard, 53131A is recommended.• DC power: it must be able to output at least 1A current under 3.8V for Handset, 9V for Tool.• Digital multi-meter (DMM): it must be able to measure voltage and current.• Oscilloscope
11.1.1.2. Tool and PC• EEPROM serial Tool
Tool: PSZZ2CA155EU• PC which has “flash program.exe”.
11.1.2. PC Setting11.1.2.1. Connections
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11.1.3. Download Manual11.1.3.1. Step [1] Before Downloading (Configuration Setting)[1]-(1) Execute "Flash Program.exe"
11.1.3.2. [1]-(2) Press Config
[1]-(3) Press OKSelected item will be stored.Connect the download PC cable with selected come port (COM1-COM9).
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11.1.3.3. Step [3] Select Download file[3]-(1) Download Program Main Menu
Push "Reference" to select the download file. (Download Filename tca275vXXX.hex) XXX=Version
Select [program All] for [erase type].
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11.1.3.4. Step [4] Download Start[4]-(1) Click "download" key
[4]-(2) Turn the power of target (TCA275) to [OFF](Keep pressing "POWER" key for while 2 seconds)
[4]-(3) Keep pressing "POWER" key until step [4]-(6)This operation will not turn the power of target to on.If target power turns on, check following item. Then try again from step [1]-(1).(A) Check serial PC cable connection "PC" with "TCA275".(B) Check Configuration. (Refer to Step [1]-(2))(C) Check PC cable attachment of target.
[4]-(4) Click "Download"Communicating PC with Target.Don't release the "POWER" key in this step. If release the "OFF" key, downloading will be failed.
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[4]-(5) Communication check "OK"If communication check become "OK", Display will show "CRC OK".If communication NG, click "cancel" key, then back to step [4]-(1) and try download again.
Erase the flash ROM.You can release the "POWER" key in this step.
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[4]-(7) Downloading CompleteIf downloading finished, display shows "Download finished successfully!".
Click "OK" then disconnect the serial PC cable.
11.2. Adjustments (Handset and Charger Unit)11.2.1. Adjustment (Handset)
When you change IC3, you must adjust (A)(F)(H)(I)(K)
Items Adjustment Point
Procedure* Check or Replace Parts
(A)* 1.8V Supply Confirma-tion
CK17 1. Confirm that the voltage between test point "CK17" and GND is 1.8V±0.02V.2. Adjust the 1.8V voltage of CK17 executing command "VDD XX" (XX is the
value).
IC3, Q8, R26
(B) 3V Supply Confirmation CK18 1. Confirm that the voltage between "CK18" and GND is 3.0V±0.15V. IC3, Q10,R28, R32, R33
(C)* Software Confirmation - 1. BBIC Confirmation (Execute the command "SLF", and “VER”).2. Confirm the returned checksum value.
Connection of checksum value and software version is shown below.
IC3, X1, C17(IC1, IC2)
(D) Charge Control Check &Charge Current MonitorConfirmation
- 1. Apply 6V between CN3(+) and CN4(-) with current limit of PSU to 200mA.2. Confirm that the charge current is ON/OFF.3. SW to decrease current limit of PSU to 100mA.4. Confirm that the charge current is stable.
IC3, R5,Q2, Q3, Q4,L1, L2, R10,R14, D11,D13, R15, R16
(E)* Charge Detection (OFF)Confirmation
- 1. Stop supplying 6V to CN3(+) and CN4(-).2. Execute the command "BTS".3. Confirm that the returned value is 0x00 (hex).
IC3, R10, R5, L1, L2, C7
(F)* Battery Monitor Confir-mation
- 1. Apply 3.5V ± 0.02V between BATT(+) and BATT(-).2. Execute the command "LED 0", then "AD1".3. Confirm:
20 returned value 38 (Hex)4. Adjust the Battery Monitor executing command.
(XX=returned value, YY=XX-9(hex))WB2 XX WB4 XXWB3 YY
IC3, R35, R38
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Note:Execute 3 command "MCW", "BWP","M2B 0" in order after adjustment.If not, handset display shows error message after turning on again.
1) Run "Flash Program.exe"2) Select "test command" sheet.3) Enter command in command column.4) Press "Send" button.
(G) Battery low Confirmation - 1. Apply 3.55V between BATT(+) and BATT(-).2. Confirm that there is no flashing of Battery Icon.3. Apply 3.4V between BATT(+) and BATT(-).4. Confirm that there is flashing of Battery.
IC3, R35, R38
(H)* BBIC Clock Adjusment SYRI 1. Execute the command "RFC 1".2. Adjust the frequency of SYRI executing the command "SFR xx (where xx is
the value)" so that the reading of the frequency counter is 10.368000MHz±10Hz.
IC3, X1, C17,C14, L3,R23, RF module
(I)* Modulatoin Check andAdjusment
- 1.Set RFPI to 0102030405 in CMD60.2.Excure the command “TST 01 02 03 04 05”.3.Press “Set up connection” at CMD 60.4.Confirm that the B-Field Modulation is 360kHz/div~380kHz/div using data
type Fig 31.5.Adjust the B-Field Modulation if required. (Execute the command "SMR xx",
where xx is the value.)
IC3,RF module
(J)* RSSI Level Confirmation - Follow steps 1 to 3 of (I) above.4.Set DECT tester power to -93dBm.5.Execute the command "RSS".6.Confirm that the returned value is 0x8±8 (hex).7.Set DECT tester power to -63dBm.8.Execute the command "RSS".9.Confirm that the returned value is 0x1D±8 (hex).
IC3,RF module
(K) RSSI Calibration Confir-mation
- 1. Set DECT Tester Power to -93dbm.2. Run "RSS" and record the returned value.3. Run follwing command and verify the value xx is returned value is step2.
EPW 00 69 1 XXEPR 00 69 00 01
4. Set DECT Tester Power to -63dbm.5. Run "RSS" and record the returned value.6. Run follwing command and verify the value xx is returned value is step5.
EPW 00 6A 1 XXEPR 00 6A 00 01
IC3, CN5,R6-9, R11,R12
(L) Country setting 1. Excute the command "DCS 1"
Items Adjustment Point
Procedure* Check or Replace Parts
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11.2.2. Adjustment Standard (Handset)When connecting the Simulator Equipments for checking, please refer to below.
IC60
1
CN
1
IC2
IC3
IC4
Q8
Q17
C26 R
30R
36R
39
R75
R31
D16
Q11
Q12
C33 C34
Q4
X1
C10
9R28
D13
C27
R29
C19
C29
L4 R6
R11 C
9R12
R7
R9
C12
1
C10
8
C12
0
C11
0
D12
R16
R52
R40
C12
C20
R5C5L1
IC1
IC602
FIL601
C674
C657C646
C650 C656
C678
C651
C65 C64C68
L614
TP601
D602
C649R632
C671R633R634C672
C683C601C684
C677
C681C676
C682R18 R19
R20R17
CN7 SYRI
C53 C60
C44R41 C35
CK16
R56
C57R63
C70
C2
CK15C31
R38
R68
C63C59
C11
C16
C14
C45C51
C47
C25
C49C48
C604
C603C605R613
C606
R603 L602
L630
R608C623
R606C621
R605C620
C624R610
R612R614R611
C625
L601
FB606R615
C54C56
C647
FB603
C626
C691C627L608
C630 C633C631 L606
C632
C648
L616
JP601
C67
3C
666
C67
0L6
15L6
31
L610
C65
3
C68
0L6
11C
652
L621
C66
5L6
20D
601
L617
C66
0C
643
R64
5C60
7
C67
5
D14
R53 C
40
R21
R22
R4
R3
R25 R24
C72
C46
R58
R67
C42
R62
R71
R74
C12
2
R60
R54R
57C
55
C66
C30
C52
R61
C50
C43
C13
C15
R23
C18
R15
R13
C7
R10
L2
C6
IP10
1
D11
R14
L3C
17R
55R
35D
15R
65
R64
R59
R42
R66
C60
9C
622
C61
0R60
7
R62
6
C60
8
R60
4
C63
4L6
32C
642
C64
5
C69
0C
623
L605
L603 C
67C
62
R62
5
C65
4
C60
Q5 C41
Q14
Q13
Q7
Q1
IC5
CN5
Q6
IC6
Q10
R32R33R26
R37
R1
C28
C22
CK3
CK10
C10
R73 R8
CK8 CK6 CK4 C74C8
C1
CN6_2
R34
Q2
CK1
Q3
R72
C39
C61C58
C36 C38
C69
C37
C73 C24 C23 C21 R43 R27
CK2C4
R69R70
CK5
PbF
A
R BIPSUP1708Z -A
KX-TCA275CE CIRCUIT BOARD (HANDSET) Component View
TP601
GND
AF VOLT METER
OSCILLOSCOPE
DIGITAL VOLTAGE METER
AF OSC
DC POWERSUPPLY
DC POWERSUPPLY for charge
47uF
47uF
8Ω
AFOSC
PCPSZZ2CA155EU
AF VOLTMETER
150Ω
OSCILLOSCOPE
47uF
FREQUENCYCOUNTER
50
KX-TCA275CE
D1
RA5
1
CN2
SW11R
2C
3
RA4 RA3 RA2 RA1
SW10
SW40
SW1SW00 SW30 SW20SW01
SW31
SW50
SW41
SW42
SW32
SW52
SW02
SW21
SW51
SW22SW12SW53
SW23
SW43
SW13
CN9
SW03
SW33
D23
R82
D24
D25
R83
R84
R85
D26
R81
D22
R80
D21
D20
R79
D19
R78
R77
D18
R76
D17
D10
R51
D9
R50
R49
D8
R48
D7
R45
D4
D6
R47
D3
R44
D5
R46
KX-TCA275CE CIRCUIT BOARD (HANDSET) Bottom View
AF VOLTMETER
OSCILLOSCOPE
32
Ω
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11.2.3. Adjustment (Charger Unit)
Note:After the measuring, sock up the solder of TP.
11.2.4. Adjustment Standard (Charger Unit)When connecting the Simulator Equipments for checking, please refer to below.
11.2.4.1. Flow Solder Side View
11.3. RF Specification (Handset)
**: Refer to Adjustment (Handset) (P.47)
Items Adjustment Point
Procedure Check or Replace Parts
(A) Charging Check - 1. Connect Charge Contact 30Ω/2W register between charge+ and charge-.2. Measure and confirm voltage across the register is 5.1V±0.2V.
Item Value Refer to -. ** RemarksModulation 360 kHz/div~380 kHz/div Adjustment (Handset) (I) Data type: Fig31RSSI Level 0x08 hex±8 hex (at -93dBm)
0x1D hex±8 hex (at -63dBm)Adjustment (Handset) (J)
CN1CK1
CK3
IP1
C1 R
1
C2
C6
R8
C4
C5
C3
D1
R6
CK2
CK7CK6
CK5
CK4R7
R5R4R3R2
Q1
Q2
PbFPSUP1712Z
A
KX-TCA275CE CIRCUIT BOARD
(CHARGER UNIT) Component View
Digital Volt Meter30Ω
DC POWER6.5V
GND
GND
2 Watts
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11.4. How to Check the Handset Speaker1. Prepare the digital voltmeter, and set the selector knob to ohm meter.2. Put the probes at the speaker terminals as shown below.
11.5. How to Check the Handset Receiver1. Prepare the digital voltmeter, and set the selector knob to ohm meter.2. Put the probes at the receiver terminals as shown below.
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11.6. Frequency Table (MHz)
Channel No Transmit / Receive Frequency0 1897.3441 1895.6162 1893.8883 1892.1604 1890.432 5 1888.7046 1886.9767 1885.248 8 1883.5209 1881.792
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12 Miscellaneous12.1. How To Replace a Flat Package ICEven if you do not have the special tools (for example, a spot heater) to remove the Flat IC, with some solder (large amount), a sol-dering iron and a cutter knife, you can easily remove the ICs that have more than 100 pins.
12.1.1. Preparation• PbF (: Pb free) Solder• Soldering Iron
Tip Temperature of 700°F ± 20°F (370°C ± 10°C)Note: We recommend a 30 to 40 Watt soldering iron. Anexpert may be able to use a 60 to 80 Watt iron where some-one with less experience could overheat and damage thePCB foil.
• FluxRecommended Flux: Specific Gravity → 0.82.Type → RMA (lower residue, non-cleaning type)Note: See About Lead Free Solder (PbF: Pb free) (P.4).
12.1.2. Removal Procedure1. Put plenty of solder on the IC pins so that the pins can be
completely covered.Note:
If the IC pins are not soldered enough, you may givepressure to the P.C. board when cutting the pins witha cutter.
2. Make a few cuts into the joint (between the IC and itspins) first and then cut off the pins thoroughly.
3. While the solder melts, remove it together with the ICpins.
When you attach a new IC to the board, remove all solderleft on the land with some tools like a soldering wire. If somesolder is left at the joint on the board, the new IC will not beattached properly.
12.1.3. Procedure1. Tack the flat pack IC to the PCB by temporarily soldering
two diagonally opposite pins in the correct positions onthe PCB.
Be certain each pin is located over the correct pad on the PCB.
2. Apply flux to all of the pins on the IC.
3. Being careful to not unsolder the tack points, slide the sol-dering iron along the tips of the pins while feeding enoughsolder to the tip so that it flows under the pins as they areheated.
12.1.4. Removing Solder From BetweenPins
1. Add a small amount of solder to the bridged pins.2. With a hot iron, use a sweeping motion along the flat part
of the pin to draw the solder from between the adjacentpads.
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12.2. Terminal Guide of the ICs Transistors and Diodes12.2.1. Handset
12.2.2. Charger Unit
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13 Schematic Diagram13.1. Handset
KX-TCA275CE HANDSET SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (1/2)
(2)
(3)(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)(11)(12)(13)
(14)(15)
(16)(17)(18)(19)(20)
(21)(22)
(23)(24)
(25)(26)
(27)
(28)
(29)
(30)
(1)
D
F
E
C
B
A
H
G
4 621
ROW2
ROW0
COL1
ROW1
DB15DB14DB13DB12
DB11DB10DB9DB8
DB7DB6DB5DB4
DB3DB2DB1DB0
LCD_RST
LCD_CSA0WRTREAD
ROW1
ROW2ROW3
A7
A8
A9
A1
0A
11
A1
2A
13
A1
4A
15
A1
6A
17
A1
8A
19
A2
0
A0
A6A5A4A3A2A1
LD
O2
_C
TR
L
CC
R+
PO
NC
HA
RG
EC
HA
RG
E_
ST
OP
LDO2_CTRLLDO1_CTRLLDO1_SNS
DB
15
DB
7D
B1
4D
B6
DB
13
DB
5D
B1
2D
B4
DB
11
DB
3D
B1
0D
B2
DB
9D
B1
DB
8D
B0
SYCLSYDA
SY
EN
TX
DA
RX
DA
RS
SI
PS
EL
PA
ON
RFC
ON
T
RX
DS
G
SY
RI
SRAM_CSFLASH_CSLCD_CS
READWRT
SRAM_UB
SR
AM
_LB
LC
D_
RS
T
VIB_CTRL
RCVAMP
KEY_BL
KEY_BL
PO
N
CCR+
CHARGE
CH
AR
GE
_S
TO
P
FLA
SH
_RS
T
WR
T
A1
9
A8
A9
A1
0
A1
1
A1
2
A1
3
A1
4
A1
5
A16
DB15
DB7
DB14
DB6
DB13
DB5
DB12
DB4
DB
11
DB
3
DB
10
DB
2
DB
9
DB
1D
B8
DB
0
FLAS
H_C
S
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A17
A18
A20
DB
3
RE
AD
DB
2
DB
1
DB
0
SR
AM
_CS
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
READ
SRAM_UB
SRAM_LB
DB15
DB14
DB13
DB12
DB
11
DB
10
DB
9
DB
8
A8
A9
A1
0
A1
1
A12
A13
A14
A15
A16
WRT
DB7
DB6
DB5
DB4
5V_CTRL
RLED
GLED
COL0
COL5
COL3COL2
COL4
FLASH_RST
COL0COL1COL2COL3COL4
CO
L5
ROW0
RL
ED
GL
ED
5V
_C
TR
LV
IB_
CT
RL
RC
VA
MP
ROW3
IC3
1V
DD
IO1
2V
SS
23
AD
84
AD
95
AD
10
6A
D1
17
AD
12
8A
D1
39
AD
14
10P
3[7
]/P
D7
11P
3[1
]/P
D1
12P
3[5
]/P
D5
13P
3[4
]/P
D4
14P
3[3
]/P
D3
15P
3[2
]/P
D2
16V
DD
16
17V
SS
17
18R
FC
LK
19V
DD
RF
20V
SS
RF
21X
tal1
22C
AP
23A
VS
24A
VD
25R
SS
I26
RD
I27
CM
PR
EF
28T
D0
29A
D1
530
AD
16
31A
D1
732
AD
18
33A
D1
934
AD
20
35A
D2
136
AD
22
37A
D2
338
LE
39 SO
40 SK41 DAC/ADC242 P3[6]/PD643 RDN44 WRN45 M1/READY46 SCLK47 UTX/P0[0]48 URX/P0[1]49 JTIO/P0[2]50 PCM_FSC1/P0[3]51 PCM_FSC0/P0[4]52 PCM_CLK/P0[5]53 PCM_DOUT/P0[6]54 PCM_DIN/P0[7]55 VDDIO5556 VSS5657 DREQ0n/INT0n/P1[0]58 DACK0n/INT1n/P1[1]59 ACS1/DREQ1n/INT2n/P1[2]60 ACS061 ACS2/DACK1n/INT3n/P1[3]62 HOLDn/INT4n/P1[4]63 VDDE/HOLDACKn/INT5n/P1[5]64 BE1n
65B
E0
n66
SC
L2/P
3[0]
67S
DA
268
DA
B0
69D
AB
870
DA
B1
71D
AB
972
DA
B2
73D
AB
10
74D
AB
3
75D
AB
11
76V
SS
76
77V
DD
77
78V
DD
IO7
8
79P
2[0
]/P
WM
0/S
PID
I
80P
2[1
]/P
WM
1/S
PIC
LK
81P
2[2
]/A
DC
0/C
LK
10
0
82P
2[3
]/A
DC
1
83P
2[4
]/S
CL
1
84P
2[5
]/S
DA
1
85D
AB
4
86D
AB
12
87D
AB
5
88D
AB
13
89D
AB
6
90D
AB
14
91D
AB
7
92D
AB
15
93P
2[7
]/D
C_
CT
RL
/SP
IDO
94D
C_
I
95P
1[6
]/P
ON
/IN
T6
96P
1[7
]/C
HA
RG
E/I
NT
7
97P
2[6
]/sto
p_
ch
arg
e
98V
BA
T3
/RIN
GIN
G
99D
C_
sta
b10
0DC
_Sen
se10
1AV
S_s
ense
102A
DC
3103
103:LDO1_Sense
104LDO1_CTRL105LDO2_CTRL106VBAT2107VBAT1108AVS2109AVD2110LSR+/REF111LSR-/REF112LSR_HS/CIDIN-113VREF_HS/CIDOUT114MIC115VREF-116VBUF117AGND118MIC+119VREF+/CIDIN+120RSTn121AD0/EXT_MEMORY122AD1123AD2124AD3125AD4126AD5127AD6128AD7CN5
1
2
3
SW128
SW33R
SW41Xfer/CLR
SW130
SW31MSG
SW522
SW11SOFT_A
SW537
SW229SW02
5
SW211
SW03*
SW423
SW23#
SW01TALK
SW40SOFT_C
SW326
SW43INT
CN2LCD CONNECTOR
10 10
11 11
12 12
13 13
14 14
15 15
16 16
17 17
18 18
19 19
20 20
21 21
22 22
23 23
24 24
25 25
26 26
27 27
28 28
29 29
30 30
31 31
32 32
Q8
X1 10.368MHz1
2
3
4
RA50
12345
678
RA10
12345
678
RA40
12345
678
RA30
12345
678
RA20
12345
678
D1.8V
R2615k
R285.6k
D3.0VR20
C3
Z0.1
R1
47
5.0V
Q1
E
CB
C1
7
10
p
C1
3
NC
C16 Z0.47
R6
10
k
R1
11
0k
R1
21
0k
R7
1k
R9 1k
R8 1k
D3.0V
D3.0V
R27
100k
C1
1Z
0.1
16
V
C1
5
Z0
.11
6V
C1
8Z
0.1
16
V
C20
Z0.1 16V
C9Z0.1
16V
C8Z0.1
16V
L3
4.7uH
C14
33p
R230
C19KB0.22
BATT
R2139
D14
R2239
CN7
1
2Q5
E
C
BR1747k R20
47k
R4100k
D3.0V
R3
100k
IC2
Flash ROM 48pin BGA
D6
A1
5
C6
A1
4
A6
A1
3
B6
A1
2
D5
A1
1
C5
A1
0
A5
A9
B5
A8
D4
A1
9
C4
A2
1
A4
WE
B4
RS
T
D3A20
B3WP/ACC
A3RY/BY
C3A18
B2A17
A2A7
C2A6
D2A5
B1A4
A1A3
C1A2D1A1
E1
A0
F1
CE
H1
VS
SH
1
G1
OE
E2
DQ
0
F2
DQ
8
H2
DQ
1
G2
DQ
9
E3
DQ
2
F3
DQ
10
H3
DQ
3
G3
DQ
11
G4 VCC
H4 DQ4
F4 DQ12
E4 DQ5
G5 DQ13
H5 DQ6
F5 DQ14
E5 DQ7
G6 DQ15
H6 VSSH6
F6 NCF6
E6 A16
C12Z0.1
L2
10uH
Q2
IP1013.15A
R1410k
C5
Z1
u
C4Z0.47
D13
R10270k
Q4
R19
NC
R13
NC
D12
D11
R15470
C6
K0.047u
Q3
E
CB
R16
1k
C7
Z0.1
R18100k
R5
0.2
2
L1
10uH
D3.0V
C2Z0.1
D3.0V
C1096.3V/100
BATTC121
6.3V/100
C1206.3V/100
R73
1k
C1
Z0.1
C1
0Z
0.1
C1086.3V/100
SW514
R25120
R2433
Q6
E
CB
Q7
E
CB
D3.0V
SW50DOWN
SW30PUSH
SW20RIGHT
SW10UP
SW00LEFT
SW1PWR
CK17CK7
CK
8CK
1C
K2
CK3
CK
4
CK
5
CK
9
CK6
CN3CHARGE+
CN4CHARGE-
CN6_1BATTERY+
CN6_2
BATTERY-
D1
C7
3 Z0
.11
6V
C74Z0.1
16V
IC1
SRAM 48pin BGA
B4
A4
B3
A3
A5
A2
A4
A1
A3
A0
B5
CE
B6
I/O
0
C5
I/O
1
C6
I/O
2
D5
I/O
3
D6
VccD
6
E6
VssE
6 E5I/O4F5I/O5F6I/O6G6I/O7G5WEE4A16F4A15F3A14G4A13G3A12A6NCA6
D3NCD3
E3
NC
E3
G2
NC
G2
H6
NC
H6
H5
A1
1
H4
A1
0
H3
A9
H2
A8
H1
NC
H1
B1
I/O
8
C1
I/O
9
C2
I/O
10
D2
I/O
11
E1 VccE1D1 VssD1
E2 I/O12
F2 I/O13
F1 I/O14
G1 I/O15
A1 BLEB2 BHEA2 OED4 A7C4 A6C3 A5
INT
COL5 COL0
MSG Xfer/CLR
SOFT_CSOFT_B
R
TALK SOFT_A
KEY MATRIX
PUSH
VIBRATOR
6
5
4
3
2
1
9
8
7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 COL4 COL3 COL2 COL1
ROW3
ROW2
ROW1
ROW0
5
*
8
0
1
9
#
6 3
4
2
7
CE
B
CE
B
3 5
10.368MHz
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KX-TCA275CE HANDSET SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (2/2)
(2)
(3)(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)(11)(12)(13)
(14)(15)
(16)(17)
(18)(19)(20)
(21)(22)
(23)(24)
(25)(26)
(27)
(28)
(29)
(30)
(1)
7 8 11109
LD
O1
_C
TR
L
LD
O1
_S
NS
MIC
_B
IAS
RXDASYENSYDASYCL
RXDSGRSSI
PSELPAONTXDA
RFCONT
SYRI
C346.3V KB 22u
C33
6.3V KB 22u
IC51 SUSPEND2
BIAS-IN3BIAS-OUT4IN
5OUT1
6VCC
7GND
8OUT2
R32F43k
R33F18k
Q10
CN10
1
2
4 35
Q17
16
2
Q14
Q11
1
2 5
6 Q13
D3.0V
5.0V
C2810V 1u
BATT
C22
Z0.1
C261000p
L4
C29Z1uC27
10V 1u
D1.8V
C24 0.068u
AGC210.068u
C23 10p
C3
0
NC
D15
C25
6.3V KB 22u
R38470k
R35270k
BATT
D16
R3068k
R3168k
R3710k
D3.0V
R36100k R
39
10
0k
R341M
R41
27kC31NC
AG
R522.2K
AG
R40
330
C3610p
C376.3V KB 22u
R43
100
C38
K0.1u
R5310k
C44
J47pC49 10p
C40Z0.1
R58 68k
C48 K470p
C4610p
C41Z 2.2u
C4210p
R56
120
C5310p
C6710p
BATT
C60
10p
C56
10p
C62NC
R67
0
C54
Z0.1
C6510p
CN1
HEADSET_JACK
1
2345
RF_GNDR66
NC
AG
R5947k
R6447k
R6582k
R6056k
D3.0V
R57100k
C6910p
AG
CN9
1
2R7033
R6933
C58
10p
C5710p
AG
AG
AG
C3910p
AG
R720
C6810p
R61 NC
BATT
C66NC
C51 NC
C63NC
C50NC
IC6NC
1 SUSPEND2 BIAS-IN3 BIAS-OUT4
IN5
OUT1
6VCC
7GND
8OUT2
C45NC
R5510k
C47
NCC52 NC
R68NC
C55NC
C59NC
C43NC
R54
NC
R42
0
R71NC
R62
1
R63
1
C6410p
D7
D5
D10
D6
D3
D8
D4
D9
D3.0V
R45
120
R44
120
R46
120R47
120R48
120R49
120R50
120R51
120Q12
E
C
B
PSEL
SYDA
RXDA
RXDSG
TXDA
SYEN
PAON
SYRI
RSSI
SYCL
BATT
BATT
RFCONT
C1
10
6.3
V/1
00
C61ESD
R74
10kC12210p
CN8
1
2
D17
D18
D19
D20
D21
D22
D23
D24
D25
D26
D3.0V
R76
120R77
120R78
120R79
120R80
120
R81
120R82
120R83
120R84
120R85
120
D3.0V
CK18
SY
RI
CK11
CK12
CK14
CK13
CK15
CK16
CK10
IC41
D12
D23
G4
S
5D3
6D4
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2
Z0
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C702200p
C350.1u
R29
R7510k
POS1 +-
EN:Low Output OFF
High Output ON
+
MIC (1JM)
-
Rear Speaker
Receiver
To RF BLOCK
Sub-PCB
D
F
E
C
B
A
H
G
3 4
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B
10:D
10:E
7:B
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13.2. Handset (RF Unit)
KX
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A2
75
CE
RF
UN
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IC D
IAG
RA
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47
62
81
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R6
26
22
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22
12
p
R6
05
1k
R6
15
2.7
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R6
06
1k
C6
46
0.1
C6
05
10
p
TX
DA
R6
11
3.9
k
SY
EN
C6
20
12
p
L6
08
2.7
nH
IC602
1PO
2PSEL
3PAON
4VCC
5PI6 PIX7 PSET
8 VCCS
9 PRAMP10
POX
C6
65
8p
PA
ON
L6
20
10
nH
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71
10
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FIL
60
1
1
2
3
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64
71
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10
12
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4.7
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21
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60
71
k
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DA
L6
17
8.2
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C6
82
0.0
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77
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C6
66
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34
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60
1
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54
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3p
C6
48
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03
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k
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60
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56
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SI
C653
2p
C6
83
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p
R6
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k
PS
EL
C6
07
0.0
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63
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09
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73
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06
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8p
R623
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3.3
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49
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70
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43
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60
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C6
45
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01
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C1
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4N
C4
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C5
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F
7V
CC
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RF
8G
ND
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F
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RF
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11
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ON
12
VC
C1
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NP
14
VC
CP
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15
VC
CB
G1
16
GN
DR
EG
1
17
TX
DA
18
GN
DP
LL
19
RS
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20
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DS
G
21
SY
RI
22
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CL
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SY
DA
24
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EN
25
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27
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2
29
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2
31
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32
GN
DR
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GN
DC
34
RX
DA
35
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CR
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PF
37
SH
R
38
SH
C
C6
24
10
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p
L6
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3.3
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RF
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27
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L6
16
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TT
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DA
C6
84
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C6
26
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L6
03
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27
10
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CL
C6
23
12
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R6
13
27
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L6
15
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R6
25
27
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72
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L6
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C6
76
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31
27
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C6
75
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60
1
CK
60
2
C6908p
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01
D6
02
L6
30
47
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32
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13.3. Charger Unit
CN1 1
2
C K 1 C K 3
C K 2
C K 6
C K 7
IP1 D1CHRG+
CHRG-Q2NC
S
D
G
C61500p
Q1NC
C5NC
C4NC
R3
22
R4
22
R5
22
R2
22
C K 5
C K 4
C3NC
C2NC
C1NC
R80
R7NC
R6NC
R1NC
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14 Printed Circuit Board14.1. Handset14.1.1. Component View
IC60
1
CN
1
IC2
IC3
IC4
Q8
Q17
C26 R
30R
36R
39
R75
R31
D16
Q11
Q12
C33 C34
Q4
X1
C10
9
R28
D13
C27
R29
C19
C29
L4 R6
R11 C
9R12
R7
R9
C12
1
C10
8
C12
0
C11
0
D12
R16
R52
R40
C12
C20
R5C5L1
IC1
IC602
FIL601
C674
C657C646
C650 C656
C678
C651
C65 C64C68
L614
TP601
D602
C649R632
C671R633R634C672
C683C601
C684
C677C681
C676C682R18 R19
R20R17
CN7 SYRI
C53
C60
C44R41 C35
CK16
R56
C57R63
C70
C2
CK15C31
R38
R68
C63C59
C11
C16
C14
C45C51
C47
C25
C49C48
C604
C603C605R613
C606
R603 L602
L630
R608C623
R606C621
R605C620
C624R610
R612R614R611
C625
L601
FB606 R615
C54
C56
C647
FB603
C626
C691C627L608
C630 C633C631 L606
C632
C648
L616
JP601
C67
3C
666
C67
0L6
15L6
31
L610
C65
3
C68
0L6
11C
652
L621
C66
5L6
20D
601
L617
C66
0C
643
R64
5
C60
7
C67
5
D14
R53 C
40
R21
R22
R4
R3
R25 R24
C72
C46
R58
R67
C42
R62
R71
R74
C12
2
R60
R54R
57C
55
C66
C30
C52
R61
C50
C43
C13
C15
R23
C18
R15
R13
C7
R10
L2
C6
IP10
1
D11
R14
L3C
17R
55R
35D
15R
65
R64
R59
R42
R66
C60
9C
622
C61
0R60
7
R62
6
C60
8
R60
4
C63
4L6
32C
642
C64
5
C69
0C
623
L605
L603
C67
C62
R62
5
C65
4
IC603
Q5 C41
Q14
Q13
Q7
Q1
IC5
CN5
Q6
IC6
Q10
R32R33R26
R37
R1
C28
C22
CK3
CK10
C10
R73 R8
CK8 CK6 CK4 C74C8
C1
CN6_2
R34
Q2
CK1
Q3
R72
C39
C61C58
C36 C38
C69
C37
C73 C24 C23 C21 R43 R27
CK2C4
R69R70
CK5
PbF
A
R BIPSUP1708Z -A
KX-TCA275CE CIRCUIT BOARD (HANDSET) Component View
CK12
CN3CN4
CK18
CK17
CK601
CK11
CK602
1234
5
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14.1.2. Flow Solder Side View
D1
RA5
1
CN2
SW11
R2
C3
RA4 RA3 RA2 RA1
SW10
SW40
SW1SW00 SW30 SW20SW01
SW31
SW50
SW41
SW42
SW32
SW52
SW02
SW21
SW51
SW22SW12SW53
SW23
SW43
SW13
CN9
SW03
SW33
D23
R82
D24
D25
R83
R84
R85
D26
R81
D22
R80
D21
D20
R79
D19
R78
R77
D18
R76
D17
D10
R51
D9
R50
R49
D8
R48
D7
R45
D4
D6
R47
D3
R44
D5
R46
KX-TCA275CE CIRCUIT BOARD (HANDSET) Bottom View
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14.2. Charger Unit14.2.1. Component View
14.2.2. Flow Solder Side View
15 Appendix Information of Schematic DiagramNote:
1. DC voltage measurements are taken with an oscilloscope or a tester with a ground.1. The schematic diagrams and circuit board may be modified at any time with the development of new technology.
CN1
CK
1
CK3
IP1
C1 R
1
C2
C6
R8
C4
C5
C3
D1
R6
CK2
CK7CK6
CK5
CK4R7
R5R4R3R2
Q1
Q2
PbFPSUP1712Z
A
KX-TCA275CE CIRCUIT BOARD
(CHARGER UNIT) Component View
PbF
PSUP1712Z
A
CHRGCHRG
KX-TCA275CE CIRCUIT BOARD
(CHARGER UNIT) Bottom View
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16 Exploded View and Replacement Parts List16.1. CPU Data (Handset)16.1.1. IC3 (BBIC)
Pin No Description I/O Connection at Normal mode at Reset mode1 VDDIO - VDDIO - -2 VSS - VSS - -3 AD8 D_O AD8 O_0/1 O-0/14 AD9 D_O AD9 O_0/1 O-0/15 AD10 D_O AD10 O_0/1 O-0/16 AD11 D_O AD11 O_0/1 O-0/17 AD12 D_O AD12 O_0/1 O-0/18 AD13 D_O AD13 O_0/1 O-0/19 AD14 D_O AD14 O_0/1 O-0/110 P3[7]/PD7 D_O RF CONT O_0/1 O-Hi-Z11 P3[1]/PD1 D_O RXDSG O_0/1 O-Hi-Z12 P3[5]/PD5 D_O SPAMP O_0/1 O-Hi-Z13 P3[4]/PD4 D_O LCD_RST O_0/1 O-Hi-Z14 P3[3]/PD3 D_O PAON O_0/1 O-Hi-Z15 P3[2]/PD2 D_O PSEL O_0/1 O-Hi-Z16 VDD - VDD - -17 VSS - VSS - -18 RFCLK D_O SYRI O O-019 VDDRF - VDDRF - -20 VSSRF - VSSRF - -21 Xtal1 A_I Xtal1 I I22 CAP A_I CAP I I23 AVS - AVS - -24 AVD - AVD - -25 RSSI I RSSI I I26 RDI D_I RXDA D_I I27 CMPREF A_I NC D_I D_I28 TDO A_O TXDA O O29 AD15 D_O AD15 O_0/1 O-0/130 AD16 D_O AD16 O_0/1 O-0/131 AD17 D_O AD17 O_0/1 O-0/132 AD18 D_O AD18 O_0/1 O-0/133 AD19 D_O AD19 O_0/1 O-0/134 AD20 D_O AD20 O_0/1 O-0/135 AD21 D_O AD21 O_0/1 O-0/136 AD22 D_O NC O_0/1 O-0/137 AD23 D_O NC O_0/1 O-0/138 LE D_O SYEN O_0/1 O-039 SO D_O SYDA O_0/1 O-Hi-Z40 SK D_O SYCL O_0/1 O-041 DAC/ADC2 A_I ADC2 A_I I42 P3[6]/PD6 D_O KEY_BL O_0/1 O-Hi-Z43 RDN D_O READ O_0/1 O-144 WRN D_O WRT O_0/1 O-145 MI/READY D_IPU NC I-PU_0/1 I-PU46 SCLK D_O NC O_0/1 O-147 UTX/P0[0] D_O UTX O-PU_0/1 I-PU48 URX/P0[1] D_I URX I_0/1 I49 JTIO/P0[2] D_IPU JTIO I-PU_0/1 I-PU50 PCM_FSC1/P0[3] D_I COL0 I_0/1 I-PU51 PCM_FSC0/P0[4] D_I COL1 I_0/1 I-PU52 PCM_CLK/P0[5] D_I COL2 I_0/1 I-PU53 PCM_DOUT/P0[6] D_I COL3 I_0/1 I-PU54 PCM_DIN/P0[7] D_I COL4 I_0/1 I-PU55 VDDIO - VDDIO - -56 VSS - VSS - -57 DREQ0n/INT0n/P1[0] D_O ROW0 O_0/1 I-PU58 DACK0n/INT1n/P1[1] D_O ROW1 O_0/1 I-PU59 ACS1/DREQ1n/INT2n/P1[2] D_O SRAM_CS O_0/1 I-PU60 ACS0 D_O FLASH_CS O_0/1 O-161 ACS2/DACK1n/INT3n/P1[3] D_O LCD_CS O_0/1 I-PU62 HOLDn/INT4n/P1[4] D_O ROW2 O_0/1 I-PU63 VDDE/HOLDACKn/INT5n/P1[5] D_O ROW3 O_0/1 O-164 BE1n D_O SRAM_UB O_0/1 O-165 BE0n D_O SRAM_LB O_0/1 O-1
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66 SCL2/P3[0] D_I COL5 I_0/1 O-167 SDA2 D_O NC O_0 I68 DAB0 D_I/O DB0 I/O_0/1 O-169 DAB8 D_I/O DB8 I/O_0/1 O-170 DAB1 D_I/O DB1 I/O_0/1 O-171 DAB9 D_I/O DB9 I/O_0/1 O-172 DAB2 D_I/O DB2 I/O_0/1 O-173 DAB10 D_I/O SB10 I/O_0/1 O-174 DAB3 D_I/O DB3 I/O_0/1 O-175 DAB11 D_I/O DB11 I/O_0/1 O-176 VSS - VSS - -77 VDD - VDD - -78 VDDIO - VDDIO - -79 P2[0]/PWM0/SPIDI D_O LCD_BL O_0/1 I80 P2[1]/PWM1/SPICLK D_O RLED O_0/1 I81 P2[2]/ADC0/CLK100 D_O GLED O_0/1 I82 P2[3]/ADC1 D_O 5V_CTRL O_0/1 I83 P2[4]/SCL1 D_O VIB_CTRL O_0/1 I84 P2[5]/SDA1 D_O RCVAMP O_0/1 I85 DAB4 D_I/O DAB4 I/O_0/1 O-186 DAB12 D_I/O DAB12 I/O_0/1 O-187 DAB5 D_I/O DAB5 I/O_0/1 O-188 DAB13 D_I/O DAB13 I/O_0/1 O-189 DAB6 D_I/O DAB6 I/O_0/1 O-190 DAB14 D_I/O DAB14 I/O_0/1 O-191 DAB7 D_I/O DAB7 I/O_0/1 O-192 DAB15 D_I/O DAB15 I/O_0/1 O-193 P2[7]/DC_CTRL/SPIDO D_O NC O_0/1 O-094 DC_I A_I GND I I95 P1[6]/PON/INT6 A_I PON I I-PD(160k pull down)96 P1[7]/CHARTGE/INT7 A_I CHARGE I I-PD(160k pull down)97 P2[6]/stop_charge A_O CHARGE_STOP O O-098 VBAT3/RINGING A_I VBAT3 I I99 DC_stab A_O NC O O100 DC_Sense A_I GND I I101 AVS_sense A_I GND I I102 ADC3 A_I CCR+ I I103 LDO1_Sense A_I LDO1_SNS I I104 LDO1_CTRL A_O LDO1_CTRL O O-1105 LDO2_CTRL A_O LDO2_CTRL O O-0106 VBAT2 A_I VBAT2 I I107 VBAT1 A_I VBAT1 I I108 AVS2 - AVS2 - -109 AVD2 - AVD2 - -110 LSR+/REF A_O LSR+ O O111 LSR-/REF A_O LSR- O O112 LSR_HS/CIDIN- A_O SP_INPUT O O113 VREF_HS/CIDOUT A_O NC O O114 MIC- A_I NC I I115 VREF- A_O AGND O O116 VBUF A_O VBUF O O117 AGND A_O AGND O O118 MIC+ A_I MIC+ I I119 VREF+/CIDIN+ A_O MIC_BIAS O I120 RSTn D_O RSTn O I-PU(80k pull up)121 AD0/EXT_MEMORY A_I EXT_MEMORY D_IPD I_PD122 AD1 D_O A0 O_0/1 O-0/1123 AD2 D_O A1 O_0/1 O-0/1124 AD3 D_O A2 O_0/1 O-0/1125 AD4 D_O A3 O_0/1 O-0/1126 AD5 D_O A4 O_0/1 O-0/1127 AD6 D_O A5 O_0/1 O-0/1128 AD7 D_O A6 O_0/1 O-0/1
Pin No Description I/O Connection at Normal mode at Reset mode
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16.3. Replacement Parts ListNote:
1. RTL (Retention Time Limited)The "RTL" marking indicates that its Retention Time isLimited.When production is discontinued, this item will continue tobe available only for a specific period of time. This period of time depends on the type of item, and thelocal laws governing parts and product retention.At the end of this period, the item will no longer be avail-able.
2. Important safety noticeComponents identified by the mark indicates specialcharacteristics important for safety. When replacing anyof these components, only use specified manufacture'sparts.
3. The S mark means the part is one of some identical parts.For that reason, it may be different from the installed part.
4. ISO code (Example: ABS-94HB) of the remarks columnshows quality of the material and a flame resisting gradeabout plastics.
5. RESISTORS & CAPACITORSUnless otherwise specified;All resistors are in ohms (Ω), k=1000Ω, M=1000kΩAll capacitors are in MICRO FARADS (µF), p=µµF*Type & Wattage of Resistor
16.3.1. Cabinet and Electrical Parts (Hand-set)
16.3.2. Cabinet and Electrical Parts (Charger unit)
16.3.3. Accessories and Packing Materials
Safety Ref. No.
Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks
101 HHR-4EPT/GPE BATTERY
102 L0AA02A00048 SPEAKER103 L0AD01B00001 SPEAKER 104 L6GA6AMA0004 DC MOTOR,VIBRATION105 PNMY1016Z SPACER,SHEET106 PQHA10023Z RUBBER PARTS,FOOT 107 PQHS10608Z TAPE 108 PSBX1144V PUSH BUTTON,KEY TOP
ASSY109 PSGG1029Z2 GRILLE, LCD ABS-HB110 PSGP1158Z1 COVER, LED LENS ABS-HB111 PSGP1159Z PANEL, LCD PMMA-HB112 PSHE1222Z SPACER, LCD SPONGE113 PSHE1223Y SPACER,BATTERY CUSHION
114 PSHG1294Z SPEAKER, RUBBER SPACER115 PSHR1357Z SPACER,ANTENNA ABS-HB116 PSHS1081Z TAPE,BOTH SIDE117 PSHS1086Z TAPE,BOTH SIDE (LCD
GRILLE)118 PSHS1089Z NET, SPEAKER 119 PSJC1014Z BATTERY TERMINAL (B_+) 120 PSJC1015Z BATTERY TERMINAL (B_-) 121 PSJC1018Z BATTERY TERMINAL (C_3A) 122 PSJC1019Z BATTERY TERMINAL (C_3B) 123 PSJT1060Z TERMINAL,SPEAKER124 PSKE1105Z1 CAP, EARPHONE125 PSKF1143Z1 CABINET COVER ABS-HB126 PSKM1177Z1 CABINET BODY ABS-HB127 PSSE1027Z SPECIAL SWITCH,SHEET 128 PSUL1011Z METAL PARTS,PLATE
ANTENNA129 PSWECA275CER LCD ASS'Y130 PSYE275CERV7 NAME PLATE
(Marked by V7)130 PSYE275CERV4 NAME PLATE
(Marked by V4)131 L0CBAB000104 LCD HOLDER132 PSJT1058Z CHARGER TERMINAL (A) 133 PSJT1059Z CHARGER TERMINAL (B) 134 PSJC1012Z BATTERY TERMINAL (A_+) 135 PSJC1013Z BATTERY TERMINAL (A_-)
A XTB2+8GFJ SCREW
Safety Ref. No.
Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks
1 PSWEA275CEV7 HANDESET CHARGER(Marked by V7)
1 PSWEA275CEV4 HANDESET CHARGER(Marked by V4)
1-1 PQHA10023Z RUBBER PARTS,FOOT 1-2 PSJT1061Z TERMINAL, CHARGE TERMI-
NAL SPRING 1-3 PSKF1144Z1 CABINET COVER PS-HB1-4 PSKM1178Z1 CABINET BODY PS-HB1-5 PSYE275CEHV7 NAME PLATE
(Marked by V7)1-5 PSYE275CEHV4 NAME PLATE
(Marked by V4)
B PQHV2612PJ65 SCREW
Safety Ref. No.
Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks
A1 PQLV219CEY AC ADAPTOR
A2 PSKE1040Z4 COVER , BELT CLIP POM-HBA3 PSKE1103Z1 HANGER, BELT CLIP PC+ABS-
HBA4 PSKK1065Z1 COVER, BATTERY ABS-HBA5 PSQX4871Y INSTRUCTION BOOK, QUICK
GUIDEA6 PNQC1022Z CD-ROM, INSTRUCTION
BOOK
P1 PQPP10084Z PROTECTION COVER (for Handset)
P2 PQPP10086Z PROTECTION COVER (for Charger)
P3 PSZKA275CEV7 GIFT BOX (Marked by V7)P3 PSZKA275CEV4 GIFT BOX (Marked by V4)
Safety Ref. No.
Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks
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16.3.4. Handset Board Parts
Safety Ref. No.
Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks
PCB100 PSLP1610Z MAIN P.C.BOARD ASS'Y (RTL)
(ICs)IC1 C3BBJG000031 IC IC2 It is impossible to replace IC2 by
itself.To replace IC102, replace the PCB1assembly.
IC3 C1CB00001830 IC IC4 C0DBZHA00012 IC IC5 C0ABAA000058 IC SIC601 C1CB00001690 IC IC602 C1CB00001691 IC IC603 C0DBCGC00051 IC
(TRANSISTORS)Q1 B1ABGE000006 TRANSISTOR(SI) Q2 B1ADGE000004 TRANSISTOR(SI) Q3 PSVTDTC143X TRANSISTOR(SI) SQ4 B1ABCF000103 TRANSISTOR(SI) Q5 B1ABGE000006 TRANSISTOR(SI) Q6 PSVTDTC143X TRANSISTOR(SI) SQ7 PSVTDTC143X TRANSISTOR(SI) SQ8 B1ADGE000004 TRANSISTOR(SI) Q10 B1ADGE000004 TRANSISTOR(SI) Q11 XP0421600L TRANSISTOR(SI) Q12 PSVTDTC143X TRANSISTOR(SI) SQ13 B1ABCF000103 TRANSISTOR(SI) Q14 B1ABCF000103 TRANSISTOR(SI) Q17 XP0431600L TRANSISTOR(SI)
(DIODES)D1 B3AGB0000050 DIODE(SI) D3 LNJ308G8JRA LED D4 LNJ308G8JRA LED D5 LNJ308G8JRA LED D6 LNJ308G8JRA LED D7 LNJ308G8JRA LED D8 LNJ308G8JRA LED D9 LNJ308G8JRA LED D10 LNJ308G8JRA LED D11 PSVDUDZ20B DIODE(SI) SD12 B0BC4R900003 DIODE(SI) D13 MA2Z72000 DIODE(SI) D14 MA111 DIODE(SI) SD15 MA2Z72000 DIODE(SI) D16 B0JCDD000002 DIODE(SI) D17 LNJ308G8JRA LED D18 LNJ308G8JRA LED D19 LNJ308G8JRA LED D20 LNJ308G8JRA LED D21 LNJ308G8JRA LED D22 LNJ308G8JRA LED D23 LNJ308G8JRA LED D24 LNJ308G8JRA LED D25 LNJ308G8JRA LED D26 LNJ308G8JRA LED D601 B0DCCJ000002 DIODE(SI) D602 B0DCCJ000002 DIODE(SI)
(COILS)L1 G1C100MA0072 COIL L2 G1C100MA0072 COIL L3 G1C4R7M00012 COIL L4 PQLQR2KA12T COIL SL601 G1C4N7Z00017 COIL L602 G1C4N7Z00017 COIL L603 PSLQR1S27NJ COIL L605 PSLQR1S27NJ COIL L606 PQLQR4C2N7S COIL S
L608 PQLQR4C2N7S COIL SL610 G1C3N3ZA0061 COIL L611 G1C3N3ZA0061 COIL L614 PQLQR4C5N6S COIL SL615 PQLQR4C5N6S COIL SL616 PSLQR1S27NJ COIL L617 G1C8N2J00004 COIL L620 PQLQR4C10NJ COIL SL621 PQLQR4C10NJ COIL SL630 G1C47NJ00010 COIL L631 PSLQR1S27NJ COIL C670 PQLQR4C5N6S COIL SR613 PSLQR1S27NJ COIL
(COMPONENTS PARTS)RA1 D1H8R0040009 RESISTOR ARRAY, 0RA2 D1H8R0040009 RESISTOR ARRAY, 0RA3 D1H8R0040009 RESISTOR ARRAY, 0RA4 D1H8R0040009 RESISTOR ARRAY, 0RA5 D1H8R0040009 RESISTOR ARRAY, 0
(CONNECTORS)CN2 K1MN32BA0070 CONNECTOR, 32P CN5 K1KA03AA0083 CONNECTOR, 3P
(CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR)X1 H0J103500013 CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR S
(FILTERS)FB603 J0JBC0000043 IC FILTER FB606 J0JBC0000043 IC FILTER FIL601 J0D1890B0002 CERAMIC FILTER R632 J0JBC0000043 IC FILTER
(FUSE)IP101 K5H312200002 FUSE
(JACK)CN1 K2HD103D0001 JACK
(THERMISTOR)POS1 D4FB1R500010 THERMISTOR
(CAPACITORS)C1 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 C2 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 C3 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 C4 F1G1A4740003 0.47 C5 ECJ1VF1A105Z 1 C6 ECJ0EB1A473K 0.047 C7 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 C8 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 C9 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 C10 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 C11 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 C12 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 C14 ECUE1H330JCQ 33p SC15 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 C16 F1G1A4740003 0.47 C17 F1G1H100A420 10p SC18 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 C19 F1G1A2240008 0.22 C20 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 C21 ECJ0EB1A683K 0.068 C22 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 C23 ECUE1H330JCQ 33p SC24 ECJ0EB1A683K 0.068 C25 F1J0J2260002 22 C26 ECJ0EB1H102K 0.001 C27 ECJ1VF1A105Z 1 C28 ECJ1VF1A105Z 1 C29 F1G0J1050009 1 C33 F1J0J2260002 22
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C34 F1J0J2260002 22 C35 F1G1C104A085 0.1 C36 F1G1H100A420 10p SC37 F1J0J2260002 22 C38 ECJ1VB1C104K 0.1 C39 F1G1H100A420 10p SC40 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 C41 ECJ1VB0J225 2.2 C42 F1G1H100A420 10p SC44 ECUE1H470JCQ 47p SC46 F1G1H100A420 10p SC48 ECJ0EB1H681K 680p C49 F1G1H100A420 10p SC53 F1G1H100A420 10p SC54 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 C56 F1G1H100A420 10p SC57 F1G1H100A420 10p SC58 F1G1H100A420 10p SC60 F1G1H100A420 10p SC61 EZAEG2A50AX ESD C64 F1G1H100A420 10p SC65 F1G1H100A420 10p SC67 F1G1H100A420 10p SC68 F1G1H100A420 10p SC69 F1G1H100A420 10p SC70 ECUE1H222KBQ 0.0022 SC72 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 C73 F1G1A2240008 0.22 C74 ECUE1H102KBQ 0.001 SC108 F3K0J107A002 100 C109 F3K0J107A002 100 C110 F3K0J107A002 100 C120 F3K0J107A002 100 C121 F3K0J107A002 100 C122 F1G1H100A420 10p SC601 F1J1H2220008 0.0022 C603 F1G1H100A420 10p SC604 ECJ0EB1C103K 0.01 C605 F1G1H100A420 10p SC606 ECJ0EC1H080D 8p C607 ECJ0EB1C103K 0.01 C608 ECJ1VC1H102J 0.001 C609 ECHU1C103GB 0.01 C610 ECUE1H120JCQ 12p SC620 ECUE1H120JCQ 12p SC621 ECUE1H120JCQ 12p SC622 ECUE1H120JCQ 12p SC623 ECUE1H120JCQ 12p SC624 ECJ0EB1H102K 0.001 C625 ECUE1H470JCQ 47p SC626 ECJ0EB1C103K 0.01 C627 F1G1H100A420 10p SC630 ECJ0EC1H080D 8p C631 ECJ0EC1H080D 8p C632 ECUE1H030CCQ 3p SC633 ECUE1H030CCQ 3p SC634 ECUE1H030CCQ 3p SC642 F1G1H100A420 10p SC643 F1G1H100A420 10p SC645 ECUE1H010CCQ 1p SC646 ECJ0EB1A104K 0.1 C647 F1G1H100A420 10p SC648 F1G1H100A420 10p SC649 F1G1H100A420 10p SC650 ECJ0EC1H080D 8p C651 ECUE1H680JCQ 68p SC652 ECUE1H020CCQ 2p SC653 ECUE1H020CCQ 2p SC654 F1G1H100A420 10p SC656 ECUE1H1R5CCQ 1.5 SC657 ECJ0EC1H080D 8p C660 F1G1H100A420 10p SC665 ECJ0EC1H080D 8p
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C666 ERJ2GE0R00 0 C671 F1G1H100A420 10p SC672 F1G1H100A420 10p SC673 ERJ2GE0R00 0 C675 ECJ1VB0J105K 1 C676 ECJ1VB0J105K 1 C677 ECJ1VB0J105K 1 C678 F1G1H100A420 10p SC681 ECJ0EB1C103K 0.01 C682 ECJ0EB1C103K 0.01 C683 F1G1H100A420 10p SC684 F1G1H100A420 10p SC690 ECJ0EC1H080D 8p C691 ECUE1H010CCQ 1p S
(RESISTORS)L632 ERJ2GE0R00 0R1 PQ4R10XJ101 100 SR2 ERJ2GE0R00 0 R3 ERJ2GEJ104 100k R4 ERJ2GEJ104 100k R5 ERJ6RQJR22 0.22 R6 ERJ2GEJ103 10k R7 ERJ2GEJ102 1k R8 ERJ2GEJ102 1k R9 ERJ2GEJ102 1k R10 ERJ2GEJ564 560k R11 ERJ2GEJ103 10k R12 ERJ2GEJ103 10k R14 ERJ2GEJ103 10k R15 ERJ2GEJ471 470 R16 ERJ2GEJ102 1k R17 ERJ2GEJ272 2.7k R18 ERJ2GEJ104 100k R20 ERJ2GEJ272 2.7k R21 D0HD390JA002 39 R22 D0HD390JA002 39 R23 ERJ2GE0R00 0 R24 ERJ2GEJ330 33 R25 ERJ2GEYJ121 120 SR26 ERJ2GEJ153 15k R27 ERJ2GEJ103 10k R28 ERJ2GEJ562 5.6k R30 ERJ2GEJ683 68k R31 ERJ2GEJ683 68k R32 ERJ3EKF4302V 43kR33 ERJ3EKF1802V 18kR34 ERJ2GEJ105X 1M R35 ERJ2GEYJ274 270k SR36 ERJ2GEJ104 100k R37 ERJ2GEJ103 10k R38 ERJ2GEJ474X 470k R39 ERJ2GEJ104 100k R40 ERJ2GEJ331 330 R41 ERJ2GEJ273X 27k R42 ERJ2GE0R00 0 R43 ERJ2GEJ101 100 R44 ERJ2GEYJ121 120 SR45 ERJ2GEYJ121 120 SR46 ERJ2GEYJ121 120 SR47 ERJ2GEYJ121 120 SR48 ERJ2GEYJ121 120 SR49 ERJ2GEYJ121 120 SR50 ERJ2GEYJ121 120 SR51 ERJ2GEYJ121 120 SR52 ERJ2GEJ222 2.2k R53 ERJ2GEJ103 10k R55 ERJ2GEJ103 10k R56 ERJ2GEYJ121 120 SR57 ERJ2GEJ104 100k R58 ERJ2GEJ683 68k R59 ERJ2GEJ473 47k R60 ERJ2GEJ563 56k
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KX-TCA275CE
16.3.5. Charger unit Board Parts
16.3.6. Fixtures and Tools
NKKXTCA275CEV7
R62 ERJ2GEJ1R0X 1 R63 ERJ2GEJ1R0X 1 R64 ERJ2GEJ473 47k R65 ERJ2GEJ823 82k R67 ERJ2GE0R00 0 R69 ERJ2GEJ330 33 R70 ERJ2GEJ330 33 R72 ERJ2GE0R00 0 R73 ERJ2GEJ102 1k R74 ERJ2GEJ103 10k R75 ERJ2GEJ103 10k R76 ERJ2GEYJ121 120 SR77 ERJ2GEYJ121 120 SR78 ERJ2GEYJ121 120 SR79 ERJ2GEYJ121 120 SR80 ERJ2GEYJ121 120 SR81 ERJ2GEYJ121 120 SR82 ERJ2GEYJ121 120 SR83 ERJ2GEYJ121 120 SR84 ERJ2GEYJ121 120 SR85 ERJ2GEYJ121 120 SR603 ERJ2GEJ272 2.7k R604 ERJ2GEJ822X 8.2k R605 ERJ2GEJ102 1k R606 ERJ2GEJ102 1k R607 ERJ2GEJ102 1k R608 ERJ2GEJ102 1k R610 ERJ2GEJ103 10k R611 ERJ2GEJ392 3.9k R612 ERJ2GEJ122 1.2k R614 ERJ2GEJ223X 22k R615 ERJ2GEJ272 2.7k R623 ERJ2GEJ561 560 R625 ERJ2GEJ271 270 R626 ERJ2GEJ221 220 R633 ERJ2GEJ100 10 R634 ERJ2GEJ100 10 R645 ERJ2GEJ331 330
(OTHERS)E101 PSMC1125Z MAGNETIC SHIELD
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PCB200 PSWPCA275CEH CHARGER P.C.BOARD ASS'Y (RTL)
(DIODE)D1 MA738 DIODE(SI) S
(FUSE)IP1 K5H311200001 FUSE
(JACK)CN1 K2ECYB000001 JACK
(CAPACITOR)C6 ECUV1H152KBV 0.0015 S
(RESISTORS)R2 ERJ14YJ220 22 R3 ERJ14YJ220 22 R4 ERJ14YJ220 22 R5 ERJ14YJ220 22 R8 ERJ6GEY0R00 0
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EC1 PSZZ2CA155EU PC CABLE