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Page 1: Level 3 Service Manual - Higher Intellect 3 Service Manual Model A009 GSM / GPRS Technology Personal Interactive Communicator

Level 3 Service Manual

Model A009GSM / GPRS Technology

Personal Interactive Communicator

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Level III Service Manual Table of Contents

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Table of ContentsIntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Product Identification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Product Names . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Product Changes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Regulatory Agency Compliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Computer Program Copyrights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2About This Service Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Warranty Service Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Product Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7General Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

Controls and Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12User Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Alert Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Battery Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

Tools and Test Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Disassembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Removing the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Replacing the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Removing and Replacing the Antenna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Removing the SIM Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Replacing the SIM Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Removing the Back Housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Replacing the Back Housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Removing the Transceiver Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Removing and Replacing the Board-to-Board Spacer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Replacing the Transceiver Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Removing the Controller Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Replacing the Controller Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Removing the Volume / Smart Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Replacing the Volume / Smart Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29Removing the Keypad Electro-Luminescent (EL) Panel and Keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Replacing the Keypad and Keypad EL Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Removing the Popple Dome Array . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Replacing the Popple Dome Array . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32

SIM Card and Identification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34Live SIM Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34Personality Transfer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34Identification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Console Mode (Manual) Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Console Mode (Manual) Test Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Troubleshooting Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39Programming: Software Upgrade and Flexing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

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Part Number Charts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41Related Publications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41Exploded View Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42Exploded View Parts List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43Housing-dependent Part Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44

Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Index1

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Level III Service Manual Introduction

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IntroductionMotorola® Inc. maintains a worldwide organization that is dedicated to provide responsive, full-service customer support. Motorola products are serviced by an international network of company-operated product care centers as well as autho-rized independent service firms.

Available on a contract basis, Motorola Inc. offers comprehensive maintenance and installation programs which enable customers to meet requirements for reliable, continuous communications.

To learn more about the wide range of Motorola service programs, contact your local Motorola products representative or the nearest Customer Service Manager.

Product IdentificationMotorola products are identified by the model number on the housing. Use the entire model number when inquiring about the product. Numbers are also assigned to chassis and kits. Use these numbers when requesting information or ordering replacement parts.

Product NamesProduct names included in A009 Personal Interactive Communicators are listed on the front cover. Product names are subject to change without notice. Some product names, as well as some frequency bands, are available only in certain markets.

Product ChangesWhen electrical, mechanical or production changes are incorporated into Motorola products, a revision letter is assigned to the chassis or kit affected, for example; -A, -B, or -C, and so on.

The chassis or kit number, complete with revision number is imprinted during production. The revision letter is an integral part of the chassis or kit number and is also listed on schematic diagrams and printed circuit board layouts.

Regulatory Agency ComplianceThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions:1. This device may not cause any harmful interference, and2. this device must accept interference received, including interference that may

cause undesired operation.

This class B device also complies with all requirements of the Canadian Interfer-ence-Causing Equipment Regulations (ICES-003).

Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.

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Introduc tion A 009

C omput er Pro gra m C opy rights

T he M otor ola pr oducts descr ibed i n this m anual m ay in clu de M otor ola c ompute r pr ogr ams s tored i n semi conductor memor ies or other medi a t hat ar e copyr ighted with a ll r igh ts r eser ved w or ldwide to M otor ola. L aws in th e U nite d St ate s and other countr ies pr eser ve f or M otor ola , I nc. cer tain e xclus ive r ights to the copyr ighted comput er pr ogr ams, including the exclusive ri ght t o copy, r epr oduce, m odify, decompile, disassemble, and r ever se-engineer t he M otor ola computer pr ogr ams in any m anne r or f orm without M otor ola's pr ior wr itten consent. Fu rt herm or e, the pur chase of Mot orola pr oducts shall n ot be deemed to gr ant either di r ectly or by implication, es toppel, or other wise, any l icense or r ights under t he copyr ights, patents, or patent a ppli cati ons of M otor ola, except for a nonexclu sive l i cense to use the M otor ola pr oduct an d th e M otor ola c ompute r pr ogr ams w ith th e M otor ola pr oduct.

A bout Thi s Ser vice Ma nu al

U sin g this ser vice m anual an d th e m any sug gestions c ont aine d in it assu r es p r oper install ation, oper ation, and maintenance of A009 comm unicator s . Refe r a ny questions a bout t his ma nual to the near est C ustomer S er vice Ma nager .

A pr oduct fa mi l y i s t he gr oup of pr oducts h avi ng the same account pr oduct code (A P C ). To l ocate t he A P C on a device, re fer to " M echa nical S eri al N umber ( M S N )" late r in th is manual.

A udien ce

T his document pr ovides as sista nce to ser vice per sonnel in testing and r epair in g A009 comm unicator s. S er vi ce per sonnel s hould be famili ar with electronic assemblytesting, and tr oubleshooti ng methods, and with t he operation a nd u se of a ssociated test equipmen t.

Us e of t his documen t a ssur es pr oper insta llation, oper ation, a nd ma intenance of M otor ola pr oducts a nd equipment. I t contain s al l se r vice in for mat ion r equir ed f or the equipmen t descr ibed a nd i s cur r ent a s of the pr inti ng da te.

Sc op e

Th e s cope of thi s documen t i s t o pr ovide the r eader with basic i nformati on r elating to A009 commu nicators, a nd also to pr ovide pr ocedur es a nd pr ocesses for r epair ing th e u nit s a t L evel 1 and 2 s er vice cente r s i ncl udin g:

• R epair ing of mechan ical fau lts• B asic m odular tr oubleshooting• T esting and ver ifi cation of u nit fu nctionalit

Unit Swapout

• I niti atin g war r an ty clai ms a nd sendin g faulty m odul es to L evel 3 r epai r centers .

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Level III Service Manual Introduction

Conventions

Special characters and typefaces, listed and described below, are used in this publication to emphasize certain types of information.

Revisions

Any changes that occur after manuals are printed are described in publication revision bulletins (PMRs). These bulletins provide change information that can include new parts listing data, schematic diagrams, and printed board layouts.

Warranty Service PolicyThe product will be sold with the standard 12 months warranty terms and condi-tions. Accidental damage, misuse, and extended warranties offered by retailers are not supported under warranty. Non warranty repairs are available at agreed fixed repair prices.

Out of Box Failure Policy

The standard out of box failure criteria applies. Customer units that fail very early on, after the date of sale, are to be returned to Manufacturing for root cause analysis, to guard against epidemic criteria. Manufacturing to bear the costs of early life failure.

Product Support

Customer’s original units will be repaired but not refurbished as standard. Appoint-ed Motorola Service Hubs will perform warranty and non-warranty field service for level 2 (assemblies) and level 3 (limited PCB component). The Motorola Hi-Tech Centers will perform level 4 (full component) repairs.

➧ Note: Emphasizes additional information pertinent to the subject matter.

G Caution: Emphasizes information about actions which may result in equipment damage.

E Warning: Emphasizes information about actions which may result in personal injury.

E Keys to be pressed are represented graphically. For example, instead of “Press

the Enter Key”, you will see “Press E”.

Information from a screen is shown in text as similar as possible to what appears in the display. For example, ALERTS or ALERTS or ALERTS.

Information that you need to type is printed in boldface type

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Customer Support

Customer support is available through dedicated Call Centers and in-country help desks. Product Service training should be arranged through the local Motorola Support Center.

Ordering Replacement Parts

Only centers authorized to carry out repairs can purchase spare parts. Orders for spare parts from hubs and Hi-Tech Centers should be placed with the regional Motorola Parts Distribution Center.

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Level III Service Manual Specifications

SpecificationsTable 1. A009 Specifications

General Function SpecificationFrequency Range EGSM 880-915 MHz Tx

925-960 MHZ Rx

Frequency Range PCS 1850-1910 MHz Tx1930-1990 MHz Rx

Frequency Range DCS 1710-1785 MHz Tx1805-1880 MHz Rx

Channel Spacing 200 kHz

Channels 174 EGSM; 274 PCS; 374 DCS

Modulation GMSK at BT = 0.3

Transmitter Phase Accuracy 5 Degrees RMS, 20 Degrees peak

Duplex Spacing 45 MHz EGSM, 80 MHz PCS, 95 MHz DCS

Frequency Stability ± 0.10 ppm of the downlink frequency (Rx)

Operating Voltage Full Rate PSU = 4.4V ± 5%(During Charging = VBatt + 1.4V ±5% up to 6.63VMid Rate Charger = 5.9V ±0.3VVPA (CLA) Supply = 4.4V ± 5%Battery Operating Voltage = 3.0V (radio shutdown voltage)to 4.2 V Max

Transmit Current Typically 250 mA avg, 2.0A peak in phone mode with speaker accessory attached

Stand-by Current Typically 8 mA (DRX2)

Dimensions 97.1 mm x 71.5 mm x 27.1 mm(3.8 inches X 2.8 inches X 1.1 inches)

Size (Volume) 150 cm3 (9.1 cubic inches)

Weight 160 grams (5.7 ounces)

Temperature Range -10° C to +55° C (+15° F to +130° F)

Battery Type 3.6 V nominal Lithium Ion

Battery Life Talk Time 125 to 160 minutesStandby 80 to 125 hours

Viewing Window Size 60 mm x 40 mm

Display Type 1/8th VGA poly-silicon active matrix color LCD

Display Size 240 x 160 pixels

Display Lighting White LED front light, user selectable auto or manual

Transducer Loudness 95 dB at 5 cm

Keypad Type Metal popple-dome array

Transmitter Function SpecificationMaximum RF Power Output 33 dBm ±2 dB EGSM, 30 dBm ±2 dB PCS and DCS

Output Impedance 50 ohms (nominal)

Spurious Emissions (Allocated Channel)

-36 dBm from 9 KHz to 1 GHz-30 dBm from 1 to 12.75 GHz

Receiver Function SpecificationReference Sensitivity (static) -102 dBm

RX bit error rate (100 k bits) Class II < 2%

Channel Hop Time 500 microseconds

Time to Camp Approximately 5-10 seconds

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Speech Encoding Function SpecificationSpeech Encoding Type Regular Pulse Excitation/Linear Predictive Coding with Long

Term Prediction (RPE LPC with LTP)

Bit Rate (Full Rate) 13.0 kbps

Multiframe Duration 120 ms

Block Length 260 bits

Classes Class 1a bits = 50; Class 1b bits = 132; Class II bits = 78

Gross Data Rate (Full Rate Channel) 22.8 kbps

Digital Data Function SpecificationGPRS 3D/1U (MS class 4, type 1) w/o encryption, 3D/1U with

encryption, ETSI SMG 31

USSD Phase II Unstructured Supplementary Services Data

STK Class III or higher

Circuit Switched Data/FAX 9.6 kbps max.

Internet Function SpecificationWAP Wireless Application Protocol 1.1 gateway

Table 1. A009 Specifications(Continued)

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Level III Service Manual Product Overview

Product OverviewMotorola A009 communicators use triband technology that allows messaging and cellular telephony while roaming across the global system for mobile communica-tions (GSM) 900, 1800, and 1900 MHz ranges. The communicator also provides personal digital assistant (PDA) capability that features a number of built-in applications, programmability to support third-party applications, and a high-resolution color display.

The A009 communicator supports general packet radio service (GPRS) in addition to traditional circuit switched and short message service (SMS) transport technol-ogies. GPRS, where available, provides substantial increases in mobile data com-munications performance and the efficient use of radio spectrum. Data transmission rates for GSM networks can potentially increase from the current rate of 9.6 kbps up to a theoretical maximum of 171.2 kbps. An increased data rate is by no means the only benefit provided by GPRS. A key advantage is the provision of a permanent virtual connection to the network. This "always on" connection is possible because GPRS uses packet data transfer so that, for example, email can be downloaded in "background mode." There is no need for the user to re-connect before requesting a service, eliminating connection set-up delays and adding con-venience and immediacy to data services access. The "virtual" nature of this connection means that network resources are not consumed during periods when a user is not actually sending or receiving data.

FeaturesA009 communicators use the most advanced, self-contained, sealed, custom integrated circuits (ICs) to perform the complex functions required for GSM com-munication. Aside from the space and weight advantage, microcircuits enhance basic reliability, simplify maintenance, and provide a wide variety of operational functions.

The following features are available in A009 communicators.• Lower voltage technology provides increased standby and talk times• Tri-band (GSM900/digital cellular system (DCS)1800/personal communica-

tions services (PCS)1900) capability• Tri-coder/decoder (CODEC) that allows Full Rate, Half Rate, and Enhanced

Full Rate modes of transmission• Enhanced QWERTY keyboard• 1/8 video graphics array (VGA) (240 x 160) low-temperature poly-silicon (P-Si)

color display• External headset• VibraCall™ feature• 3-pin RS232 connection• Language support for prompts, SMS, and the phonebook• Calling name presentation• Display animation• Call divert interrogation• Supports GPRS, circuit switched, and SMS networks• Concatenated SMS• Wireless application protocol (WAP) 1.1 compliant• Email transports include SMS email, post office protocol (POP)3, WAP email,

subscriber identity module (SIM) Toolkit, and EmailVClient™• Supports Phase II unstructured supplementary services data (USSD)

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• SIM Toolkit (STK)• Core PDA applications include message manager, contacts / address book,

micro-browser, calendar / scheduler, tasks / to-do list, memo / note pad, express beaming, calculator, infrared data association (IrDA) beaming, welcome tour / out-of-box service provisioning, wireless modem, SIM Toolkit, games, news / sports / weather channels, and email

• Support for third-party applications• Infrared (IR) port• TrueSync® synchronization

Enhanced Keyboard

The keyboard integrates both QWERTY keyboard and phone keypad functionality for ease of use. The product supports the English keyboard, and optionally a French keyboard, at this time.• Ten (10) user defined hot keys are available. The user assigns the number keys

(0-9) to specific applications (i.e. 1-messages, 2-alarm, 3-online help) using the control panel.

• Keys have a positive tactile feel, giving the user physical feedback. Electronic audible key "clicks" are also be available, with user having option to enable / disable.

• The keys have backlighting and the display has front lighting for readability in low-light conditions. Operation of the lighting is automated but can be overrid-den by the user.

• All special characters reside in single pull-up menu on the display (ALT-SYM-BOL).

WAP 1.1

The A009 communicator uses the Phone.com browser. In the WAP environment, access is achieved as described below.

1. The request for information is made in wireless markup language (WML), which is derived from hypertext markup language (HTML).

2. The request is then passed to a WAP gateway, which retrieves the information from the server in standard HTML (which is then filtered to WML) or directly in WML if it is available.

3. The information is then passed to the mobile subscriber via the mobile network.

4. Listed below are the 5 parameters that can be edited by the user:• Baud• Idle time out• Line type• Phone number• Connection type

➧ If the data being downloaded is an image, the bitmap image will download as text and, if the image is larger than the screen, only part of the image will display.

➧ If the user receives a call while in browser mode, the browser will pause and allow the user to resume after completing the call.

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Level III Service Manual Product Overview

USSD

This is a service whereby pressing a certain key or key combination while the communicator is in idle mode (i.e., not in a call) allows the user to access special network functions, such as help lines.

SIM Toolkit

The SIM Toolkit standard extends the role of the SIM card beyond its initial role as an essentially passive network access and speech security implementation by making it a key interface between the mobile terminal and the network. Using the SIM Toolkit, the SIM card can be programmed to carry out new functions. These include the ability to manipulate the menu structure of the mobile terminal to provide new, tailored options for a high degree of personalization.

IR port, TrueSync®, and IrDA

The IR port supports TrueSync® synchronization with computer and applications, backup / transfer of information such as address book and calendar to and from other devices, sending information to a supported printer, beaming information from device to device (including Palm™, Revo™, and Windows® CE devices). IrDA is also supported.

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General Operation

Controls and IndicatorsThe communicator’s controls and input / output (I/O) ports are located on the front and sides of the device and on the keyboard (see Figures 1, 2 and 3). The keyboard is a fully functional QWERTY keyboard that has been enhanced by adding an embedded phone keypad as shown in Figure 3. Indicators, in the form of icons, are displayed on the liquid crystal display (LCD) (see Table 2). A light emitting diode (LED) status indicator (alternating red / green for incoming call, blinking green for home network, blinking yellow for roaming, and blinking red for out of range) is located on the front of the device just below the Nav Disc. An IR port for printing, synchronization, and beaming information to other devices is located on the rear of the communicator.

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Figure 1. Exterior Controls and I/O

STATUS LED

FRONT RIGHT

REAR LEFT

ALERT TRANSDUCER PRIMARY ACCESSORYCONNECTOR

VOLUME BUTTONS

IR PORT

SECONDARY ACCESSORYCONNECTOR

SMART BUTTON

AUDIO JACK

POWER JACK

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Figure 2. Communicator Controls and I/O

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Figure 3. Communicator Keypad

PHONE KEYPAD

NAV DISC

LCD DISPLAY

MICROPHONE

CAPS

+ = " < > [ ] { }del

; : \

OFFSMBL

! @ # $ % ^ & * ( )

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Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)The LCD provides a high contrast full graphics color display for easy readability. The LCD also features a high visibility front light for reading the display in low-

Table 2. Control Keys and Buttons

Button Description

Press to turn communicator on.

Press to turn communicator off.

Smart Button. When the communicator is closed, use to answer, make, and end calls, access your Phone Book, and recall a number using Voice Tags.

Press once to capitalize a letter or access shift characters 0-9.

Press once to access ALT characters. Press once during CAPS-lock mode to access ALT characters.

Press to turn on CAPS lock.

Press during an active call to decrease/increase the volume.

Press for symbols and additional characters.

Use to scroll through menus and text.

Press to place a phone call; activates the Phone Keypad.

Press to access Calendar functions.

Press to access the Contacts list.

Press to access the Main menu. Press and hold to turn on/off the backlight.

Press to prepare and send an SMS message.

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+

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light conditions. The LCD is capable of displaying up to 160 lines of 240 pixels per line. Icons and indicators displayed on the LCD are shown in Table 3.

➧ Whether a communicator displays all indicators depends on the programming and services to which the user subscribes.

Table 3. Icons and Indicators

Icon Description

SMS application home screen icon

Phone application home screen icon

Contacts application home screen icon

Calendar application home screen icon

Tasks application home screen icon

Memo application home screen icon

Express application home screen icon

Ringtones application home screen icon

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Alarm application home screen icon

Calculator application home screen icon

Control panel home screen icon

Find application home screen icon

Trashcan application home screen icon

Help application home screen icon

BeamAp application home screen icon

Welcome tour home screen icon

E-mail application home screen icon

New voicemail status bar icon

Table 3. Icons and Indicators (Continued)

Icon Description

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Signal strength indicator status bar icon

No signal detected status bar icon

Battery full charge status bar icon

Battery 2/3 full charge status bar icon

Battery indicator status bar iconBlue - 1/3 full chargeRed - Low

Communicator is connected to a charger status bar icon

Communicator is connected to a data cable status bar icon

Message sent status bar icon

Communicator headset is connected status bar icon

GPRS service is available status bar icon

Communicator memory space is low status bar icon

Keypad numeric lock (numlock) is on status bar icon

Voice call in progress status bar icon

Roaming status bar icon

Message waiting to be sent status bar icon

Shift lock is on status bar icon

Alt mode is on status bar icon

Communicator in PDA mode only status bar icon

Table 3. Icons and Indicators (Continued)

Icon Description

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User InterfaceThe A009 communicator user interface (UI) consists of graphic icons and menu lists that provide the user with a means for intuitively navigating through the

device’s many applications and features. The home screen, user selectable for either desktop or menu wheel display formats, is shown in Figures 4 and 5, respectively. All available information is displayed on both home screen formats and selection is purely a matter of user preference.

Unread text message status bar icon

Message could not be sent status bar icon

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Figure 4. Home Screen - Desktop Display

Table 3. Icons and Indicators (Continued)

Icon Description

MOREAPPLICATIONS

MESSAGESBAR

DESKTOP

ALERT VOLUME /TRANSMIT STATUS

INDICATORS

SELECTEDAPPLICATION

TIME & DATEAPPLICATION

ICON

STATUS BAR

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Refer to the appropriate A009 communicator user’s guide listed in the “Related Publications” section toward the end of this manual for detailed information about use of the product.

Alert ModesThe A009 communicator provides the following alert options:• Volume Adjust• Alert Selection• Vibrator Alert• Silent Alert

Volume Adjust

Audible alerts can be increased or decreased to announce received messages or incoming calls. The user can select either Loud or Soft.

Alert Selection

A variety of standard, pleasing, and chirp alerts can be selected.

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Figure 5. Home Screen - Menu Wheel Display

➧ Pressing a key will automatically end the alert.

MOREAPPLICATIONS

MESSAGESBAR

MENUWHEEL

ALERT VOLUME / TRANSMITSTATUS INDICATORS

TIME & DATEAPPLICATION

ICON

STATUS BAR

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Vibrator Alert

When the vibrate option is set, audible alerts are disabled and the communicator vibrates to announce incoming calls and messages.

Silent Alert

When the silent option is set, audible and vibrator alerts are disabled and the LED flashes when the communicator receives a message or phone call.

Battery Function

Battery Gauge

The A009 communicator displays a battery gauge icon in the home screen to indicate the battery charge level. The gauge shows four levels: 100%, 66%, 33%, and Low Battery. If the battery charge level is low, the battery gauge is displayed on the status bar of all screens. When the low battery state is entered, the communi-cator sounds an alert and displays a pop-up message telling the user to replace or recharge the battery.

Battery Removal

Removing the battery causes the device to immediately shut down and any pending work (for example, partially entered phone book entries or outgoing messages) is lost.

OperationFor detailed operating instructions, refer to the appropriate A009 communicator user’s guide listed in the “Related Publications” section toward the end of this manual.

EThere is a danger of explosion if the Lithium Ion battery is replaced incorrectly. Replace only with the same type of battery or equivalent as recommended by the battery manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions.

➧ When the A009 communicator is connected to the charging device, a plug icon is displayed instead of the battery gauge icon.

➧ To ensure proper memory retention, turn OFF the communicator before removing the battery. Immediately replace the old battery with a fresh battery.

➧ If the battery is removed while receiving a message, the message will be lost.

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Tools and Test EquipmentThe following tables list the tools and test equipment used on the A009 commu-nicator. Use either the listed items or equivalents.

Table 4. Product-Specific Test Equipment and Tools

MotorolaModel Number Equipment Type Application

DNP15986 Popple Dome Array Alignment Fixture1 Align popple dome array with controller board

1. To order, contact Motorola Aftermarket and Accessories Division at (847)538-8000.

Table 5. General Test Equipment and Tools

MotorolaModel Number Equipment Type Application

SPN4604 Rapid Charger1 Used to charge battery and power device

6662894B35 Radial UMP Connector Extraction Tool 1 Used to disconnect the coaxial cable from the transceiver circuit board

RSX4043-A Torque Driver1 Used to remove and replace screws

Torque Driver Bit T-8 Plus, Apex 440-6IP Torx Plus or equivalent1

Used with torque driver

6680388B67 Disassembly tool, plastic with flat and pointed ends1

Used during assembly/disassembly of device

6680388B01 Delrin Tweezers1 Used during assembly/disassembly

HP34401A Digital Multimeter2 Used to troubleshoot device

1. To order, contact Motorola Aftermarket and Accessories Division at (847)538-8000.2. Not available from Motorola. To order, contact Hewlett Packard at 1-800-452-4844.

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Disassembly

Removing the Battery1. Ensure the communicator is turned off.2. With the communicator flip side down, press the battery door latch in the

direction of the arrow and lift the door to remove (see Figure 6A and 6B).

3. Lift the battery from the battery compartment as sown in Figure 6C.

Replacing the BatteryReverse the battery removal process as follows:1. Orient the battery with the contacts facing down, ensuring that the contacts

on the battery are aligned with the contacts in the battery compartment. (see Figure 6C).

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Figure 6. Removing and Replacing the Battery

EThere is a danger of explosion if the Lithium Ion battery is replaced incorrectly. Replace only with the same type of battery or equivalent as recommended by the battery manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions.

A

C

PUSH TOUNLATCH

B

BATTERY

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2. Slide the battery into the battery compartment and press the battery in place.3. Align the battery door with the opening on the back housing.4. Press down on the latch end of the battery door to close (see Figure 6B).

Removing and Replacing the Antenna1. Unscrew the antenna by rotating it counterclockwise.2. After the threads are completely disengaged, pull the antenna straight out of

the flip housing assembly (see Figure 7).

3. To replace the antenna, insert the threaded end into the flip housing assembly and carefully rotate it clockwise by hand until tight.

Removing the SIM Card1. Remove the battery door and battery as described in the procedures.2. Slide the SIM card door in the direction of the arrow to unlatch (see Figure 8A).3. Rotate the SIM card door to the open position (see Figure 8B).

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Figure 7. Removing the Antenna

G Ensure the antenna threads are properly engaged before tightening to prevent damage to the antenna or flip housing assembly.

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4. Lift the SIM card straight out of the SIM socket as shown in Figure 8C.

Replacing the SIM CardReverse the SIM card removal process as follows:1. Carefully place the SIM card into the SIM socket. Be sure to observe proper

orientation (see Figure 8C).2. Close the SIM card door and slide in the direction of the arrow to latch and

lock the SIM in place (see Figure 8A).3. Replace the battery and battery door as described in the procedures.

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Figure 8. Removing and Replacing the SIM Card

SIM CARD

SIM CARDDOOR

BATTERYCOMPARTMENT

SLIDETO LATCH

A

B

C

SLIDE TOUNLATCH

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Removing the Back Housing1. Remove the battery door, battery, and SIM card as described in the procedures.2. Using a Torx driver with a T-8 bit, remove the four screws from the bottom

housing (see Figure 9A).

3. With the screws removed, lift the back housing straight up to remove (see Figure 9B).

Replacing the Back Housing1. Align the back housing with the front housing (see Figure 9B).2. Press the back and front housings together.3. Replace the screws and tighten to 3.6 in-lbs +/- .2 in-lbs.4. Replace the SIM card, battery, and battery door as described in the procedures.

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Figure 9. Removing the Back Housing

G Do not over-tighten screws. Tighten screws to 3.6 in-lbs +/- .2 in-lbs.

A

B

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Removing the Transceiver Board

1. Remove the battery door, battery, SIM card, and back housing as described in the procedures.

2. While holding the controller board immobile, carefully pull the transceiver board straight away from the controller board to separate (see Figure 10A).

G This product contains static-sensitive devices. Use anti-static handling procedures to prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD) and possible component damage.

G When removing or replacing the transceiver board, take care not to damage the coaxial cable connected to the flip assembly.

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Figure 10. Removing the Transceiver Board

KEEP TOOLPARALLEL TO PCB

SMT COAXCONNECTOR

COAX CONNECTOREXTRACTION TOOL

TRANSCEIVER BOARD

COAXIALCABLE

LOCKINGSPRING

A

B

C

PCBINTERCONNECT

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3. Using the coax connector extraction tool, disconnect the coaxial cable from the surface mount (SMT) coax connector on the transceiver board (see Figures 10B and 10C).

Removing and Replacing the Board-to-Board Spacer1. Insert the blunt end of the disassembly tool between the board-to-board spacer

and the shields on the controller board and carefully slide the disassembly tool forward.

2. Lift the spacer to remove as shown in Figure 11.3. To replace the spacer, ensure that it is properly aligned with the shields and

battery contacts on the controller board, then gently press into place.

Replacing the Transceiver Board1. Connect the coaxial cable to the coax connector on the transceiver board (see

Figure 10C). Ensure the plug snaps into the receptacle, indicating it is locked in place.

2. Visually align the PCB interconnect connector on the transceiver board to the mating connector on the controller board, then press the two boards firmly together until the connector is fully seated and the boards are parallel with each other.

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Figure 11. Removing and Replacing the Board-to-Board Spacer

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Removing the Controller Board

1. Remove the battery door, battery, SIM card, back housing, transceiver board, and board to board spacer as described in the procedures.

2. Using the blunt end of the disassembly tool, lift the zero insertion force (ZIF) connector latch (see Figure 12).

3. Carefully insert the pointed end of the disassembly tool between the flex and the controller board and gently remove the flex from the ZIF connector (see Figure 12).

G This product contains static-sensitive devices. Use anti-static handling procedures to prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD) and possible component damage.

G Do not use the base housing or controller board as a fulcrum point to pry the ZIF connector latch open or while disengaging the flex from the ZIF connector.

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Figure 12. Disconnecting the Flex

A B

CONTROLLER PCB

DISASSEMBLYTOOL

DISASSEMBLYTOOL

FLEX

ZIF CONNECTORLATCH

ZIFCONNECTOR

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4. Insert the blunt end of the disassembly tool between the controller board and the front housing and carefully lift the controller board from the front housing assembly (see Figure 13).

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Figure 13. Removing the Controller Board

CONTROLLERBOARD

KEYPAD EL

FRONT HOUSING

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Replacing the Controller Board

1. Insert the controller board at an angle into the front housing, taking care to position the edge of the board under the volume / smart button. (see Figure 14).

2. Carefully insert the flex into the ZIF connector. Ensure the flex is properly seated in the ZIF connector.

3. Close the ZIF connector latch (see Figure 12).4. Replace the board to board spacer, transceiver board, back housing, SIM card,

battery, and battery door as described in the procedures.

Removing the Volume / Smart Buttons1. Remove the battery door, battery, SIM card, back housing, transceiver board,

board to board spacer, and controller board as described in the procedures.

2. Insert the blunt end of the disassembly tool between the volume button and the front housing and carefully pull the volume button away from the front housing (see Figure 15A).

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Figure 14. Replacing the Controller Board

➧ The volume button and smart button are connected together by a molded web to form a single part .

G Use care when removing the volume/smart buttons to prevent damage to the buttons.

CONTROLLER BOARD

VOLUME / SMARTBUTTON

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3. Carefully lift the rubber volume / smart button from the front housing as shown in Figure 15B.

Replacing the Volume / Smart ButtonsReverse the volume / smart button removal process as follows:1. Align the smart button with the recessed area on the front housing (see

Figure 15B).2. Carefully insert the rubber connector (between the volume buttons and smart

button) into the recessed area surrounding the screw post on the front housing.

3. Insert the volume button into the opening on the face of the front housing.4. Replace the controller board, board to board spacer, transceiver board, back

housing, SIM card, battery, and battery door as described in the procedures.

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Figure 15. Removing and Replacing the Volume/Smart Buttons

➧ The disassembly tool may be required to ensure that the rubber connector is fully seated in the recessed area surrounding the screw post.

A

B

SMARTBUTTON

VOLUMEBUTTON

WEB

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Removing the Keypad Electro-Luminescent (EL) Panel and Keypad

1. Remove the battery door, battery, SIM card, back housing, transceiver board, board to board spacer, controller board, and volume / smart button as described in the procedures.

2. Insert the blunt end of the disassembly tool between the keypad EL panel and the keypad and lift the keypad EL panel to remove (see Figure 16).

G This product contains static-sensitive devices. Use anti-static handling procedures to prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD) and possible component damage.

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Figure 16. Removing the Keypad EL

KEYPAD EL

KEYPAD

FRONTHOUSING

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3. Insert the blunt end of the disassembly tool between the keypad and the front housing and lift the keypad from the front housing (see Figure 17).

Replacing the Keypad and Keypad EL Panel1. Ensuring the keypad alignment holes are properly aligned with the pins

molded into the front housing, insert the keypad into the front housing.2. Ensuring the keypad EL panel alignment holes are properly aligned with the

pins molded into the front housing, insert the keypad EL panel behind the keypad with the blue side facing out.

3. Replace the volume / smart button, controller board, board to board spacer, transceiver board, back housing, SIM card, battery, and battery door as described in the procedures.

Removing the Popple Dome Array

1. Remove the battery door, battery, SIM card, transceiver board, board to board spacer, and controller board as described in the procedures.

2. Turn the controller board over to expose the popple dome array.

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Figure 17. Removing the Keypad

G This product contains static-sensitive devices. Use anti-static handling procedures to prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD) and possible component damage.

KEYPAD

FRONTHOUSING

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3. Using a non-metallic tool, like the flat end of the disassembly tool, separate the bottom left corner of the popple dome array from the controller board and carefully peel the array from the controller board (see Figure 18).

Replacing the Popple Dome Array1. Carefully remove the protective film from the adhesive backing on the replace-

ment popple dome array.2. Ensuring the alignment holes on the array are properly aligned with the

alignment and compression pins on the alignment fixture, place the array adhesive side up on the alignment fixture (see Figure 19).

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Figure 18. Removing the Popple Dome Array

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3. Ensuring the alignment holes on the controller board are properly aligned with the alignment pins on the alignment fixture, place the controller board on the alignment fixture.

4. Using even pressure across the surface of the controller board, press down on the controller board to ensure that the array adheres to the controller board.

5. Lift the controller board straight up from the alignment fixture and turn it over.6. Visually inspect the new popple dome array to ensure that proper adhesion

has been achieved.

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Figure 19. Replacing the Popple Dome Array

➧Use care not to touch the adhesive side of the new array when placing the controller board on the alignment fixture. The controller board will rest on top of the compres-sion pins until downward pressure is applied.

➧If the popple dome array is not in complete contact with the controller board, apply gentle pressure across the surface of the array until the entire adhesive surface adheres to the controller board.

ADHESIVESIDE UP

CONTROLLERBOARD

POPPLE DOMEARRAY

POPPLE DOMEALIGNMENT

FIXTURE

ALIGNMENTPINS

COMPRESSIONPINS

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SIM Card and Identification

Live SIM CardA SIM card is required to access the existing local GSM/DCS/PCS network, or remote networks when traveling (if a roaming agreement has been made with the provider).

The SIM card contains:• All the data necessary to access GSM services• The ability to store user information such as phone numbers.• All information required by the network provider to provide access to the net-

work.

Personality Transfer

A transfer of codeplug information is required when the controller board is replaced. This information includes the unit’s APC, serial number, and model number. Codeplug information can be transferred by using the appropriate communicator programming software (CPS).

A transfer of flexing information is required when the transceiver board is replaced. This information includes personal contacts and model options. Flexing can be accomplished by using MotoSeem software and an electronic man-machine inter-face (EMMI) box.

Creating a Master SIM Card

A master SIM card can be created using a SIM card reader/writer and the following procedure.1. Insert the card to be copied into the reader.2. Read the card.3. Insert the card to be used as the master into the writer.4. Copy and verify the master card.

➧ Contact your local technical support engineer for information about equipment and equipment setup for flashing and flexing.

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IdentificationEach Motorola GSM device is labeled with a variety of identifying numbers. The following information describes the current identifying labels.

Picasso Tracking Label

The number recorded on the Picasso label, when used with the mechanical serial number (MSN), allows precise identification of the device’s origin. By tracking field failures back to the site, shift, and line of manufacture, failure trends can be quickly diagnosed and corrected at the source.

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Figure 20. Picasso Tracking Label

ARTWORK TO BE PLACED WHEN AVAILABLE

SUG1

792A

C15

MmsD505600368D5056

00368

6050

MADE I

N

IRELAN

D

SUG4039A

C15 Mms

D505600368

D5056003686050

MADE INIRELAND

PICASSO TRACKING

LABEL

ASSEMBLY VERSION (MODE)

SERIAL NUMBER (FACTORY)

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Mechanical Serial Number (MSN)

The MSN is an individual unit identity number and remains with the unit through-out the life of the unit.

The MSN can be used to log and track a unit on Motorola's service center database.

The MSN is divided into 4 sections (see Figure 21).

International Mobile Electronic Identity (IMEI)

The IMEI number is an individual number unique to the printed circuit board (PCB) and is stored within the unit's memory. Figure 22 provides a description of the sections of this number.

Other label number configurations present are: • TRANSCEIVER NUMBER: Identifies the product type. Normally the SWF

number. (i.e. A009).• PACKAGE NUMBER: Identifies the equipment type, the mode and language

in which the product is shipped.

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Figure 21. MSN Label

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Figure 22. IMEI Label

MSN 10 Digits

3 Digits 1 Digit 2 Digits 4 Digits

APC DC DC SNR

Account Product Codei.e. StarTAC™ 130

Distribution Centeri.e. Easter Inch

Date Code: Year andMonth of Shipment

Unit's individual serialnumber

IMEI 16 Digits

6 Digits 2 Digits 6 Digits 2 Digits

TAC FAC SNR IU

Type Approval Code Distribution Centerfactory code

Individual PCB SerialNumber

Internal Use - sparedigits

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Troubleshooting

Console Mode (Manual) TestThe Motorola A009 communicator is equipped with a manual test mode capability (console mode test). This capability allows service personnel to verify functionality and perform fault isolation by entering keypad commands.

To enter the console mode test:1. From the desktop, enter the key sequence <?><?><?><c><o><n><s>.2. A diagnostic menu will be displayed after several seconds.3. Choose menu item 1 to test controller functions.4. Choose menu item 2 to test transceiver functions.5. Choose menu item 3 to exit to the desktop.

Tables 6 and 7 list available transceiver and controller test commands.

Console Mode (Manual) Test CommandsTable 6. Transceiver Test Commands

Test Command Test Function/Name

Enter key sequence <?><?><?><c><o><n><s>

Enter console mode test

01<Enter> Exit transceiver tests

07<Enter> Mute receive (RX) audio path

08<Enter> Unmute RX audio path

09<Enter> Mute transmit (TX) audio path

10<Enter> Unmute TX audio path

15xx<Enter> Generate tone

16<Enter> Mute tone generator

19<Enter> Display software version number of Call Processor

20<Enter> Display software version number of Modem

36<Enter> or 36x<Enter> Initiate acoustic loopback

37<Enter> Stop test

38<Enter> Activate SIM

39<Enter> Deactivate SIM

43x<Enter> Change audio path

47xx<Enter> Set audio volume

51<Enter> Enable sidetone

52<Enter> Disable sidetone

57<Enter> Initialize non-volatile memory

58<Enter> Display security code

58xxxxxx<Enter> Modify security code

59<Enter> Display lock code

59xxx<Enter> Modify lock code

60<Enter> Display IMEI

*Note: To access these options, you must first type the primary access code.

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993<Enter> Display all display pixels

98xx<Enter> Change GSM mode (primary access code)

20<Enter> GSM 1800 (DCS)*

21<Enter> GSM 900*

22<Enter> GSM 1900 (PCS)*

23<Enter> Dual Band 900/1800*

15xx<Enter> Change Alert Mode (primary access code)

90<Enter> Change to Vibrator Mode*

91<Enter> Change to Ringer Mode*

36x<Enter> Change Data Rate (primary access code)

0 or Omitted Full Rate*

1 Enhanced Full Rate*

2 Half Rate*

Table 7. Controller Test Commands Test Command Test Function/Name

Enter key sequence <?><?><?><c><o><n><s>

Enter console mode test

<x> Exit controller tests

<t> Stop current test

<space> Next page

<1> Color bar

<2> Advanced color bars

<3> Gray scale

<4> Horizontal zebra

<5> Vertical zebra

<6> LCD ON

<7> LCD OFF

<8> Vibrator ON

<9> Backlight ON (normal)

<a> Backlight ON (phone)

<b> High frequency alert

<c> Low frequency alert

<d> Photo sensor

<e> Photo sensor & backlight

<f> Lid

<g> Quick keypad

<h> Full keypad test

<i> Combined test

<j> Processor stop

<k> IR

Table 6. Transceiver Test Commands (Continued)Test Command Test Function/Name

*Note: To access these options, you must first type the primary access code.

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Troubleshooting Chart

<l> Read/write port

<p> Disable DB_CLK0

<q> Accessory connector

Table 8. A009 Troubleshooting and Repair Chart SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE VERIFICATION AND REMEDY

1. Personal communicator will not turn on or stay on.

a.)Battery pack either discharged or defective.

Measure battery. If the battery voltage is < 3.2V dc, recharge the battery using the appropriate charger.

If the battery will not recharge, replace the battery.

b.)Battery connectors open or misaligned.

Visually inspect the contacts on both the battery and the controller board assembly. Realign and, if necessary, either replace the battery or refer to a Level 3 or Level 4 qualified service organization for the battery connector replacement.

c.)Controller board assembly or popple dome array defective.

Remove the controller board assembly. Substitute a known good assembly and temporarily reassemble the unit. Insert a battery and depress the PWR button; if unit turns on and stays on, disconnect the battery.

Proceed to d.

d.)Popple dome array defective. Remove and replace the popple dome array on the customer’s controller board assembly. Reassemble unit with customer’s controller board (new popple dome array). insert a battery and depress the PWR button; if unit turns on and stays on, disconnect the battery and reassemble the telephone with customer’s controller board (new popple dome array).

If the fault has not been cleared, proceed to e.

e.)Controller board assembly defective.

Reassemble the telephone with a new controller board assembly.

f.) Flip housing assembly defective. Disassemble unit and temporarily reassemble with a new flip housing assembly. Insert a battery and depress PWR button. Ensure unit stays on. If fault has been cleared, reassemble unit with the new flip housing assembly.

If the fault has not been cleared, refer service to a Level 3 or Level 4 qualified service organization.

2. Personal communicator exhibits poor reception and/or erratic operation (such as calls frequently dropping, weak and/or distorted audio, etc.).

a.)Antenna defective. Replace antenna as described in “Removing and Replacing the Antenna” on page 21.

b.)Transceiver board assembly defective.

Remove the transceiver board assembly. Substitute a known good assembly and temporarily reassemble the unit. If the fault has been cleared, reassemble the unit with the new transceiver board assembly.

If the fault has not been cleared, refer service to a Level 3 or Level 4 qualified service organization.

Table 7. Controller Test Commands (Continued)Test Command Test Function/Name

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Programming: Software Upgrade and FlexingCommunicator programming software (CPS) is used to program unit options and, with an EMMI2D box, to program call processor applications. Contact your local technical support engineer for information about equipment and procedures for flashing and flexing.

3. Erratic, partial, or no display. a.)Mating connections to or from flip housing assembly defective.

Remove back housing from unit, check generalcondition of flex. If the flex is good, check that the ZIF connector is fully pressed down and that the flex collars are flush with the plastic of the connector. Check ZIF to controller board assembly connections. If faulty connector, replace the controller board assembly.

b.)Flip housing assembly defective. Disassemble unit and temporarily reassemble with a known good flip housing assembly.

If the fault is cleared, rebuild with new flip housing assembly.

c.)Controller board assembly defective.

Remove the controller board assembly. Substitute a known good assembly and temporarily reassemble the unit. If the fault has been cleared, reassemble the unit with the new controller board assembly.

If the fault has not been cleared, refer service to a Level 3 or Level 4 qualified service organization.

4. Incoming call alert transducer audio distorted or volume is too low.

a.)Controller board assembly defective.

Remove the controller board assembly. Substitute a known good assembly and temporarily reassemble the unit. If the fault has been cleared, reassemble the unit with the new controller board assembly.

If the fault has not been cleared, refer service to a Level 3 or Level 4 qualified service organization.

5. Transmit audio is weak (usually indicated by called parties complaining of difficulty in hearing voice from personal communicator).

a.)Headset defective Replace headset and place a call to verify transmit audio quality.

b.)Transceiver board assembly defective.

Remove the transceiver board assembly. Substitute a known good assembly and temporarily reassemble the unit. If the fault has been cleared, reassemble the unit with the new transceiver board assembly.

If the fault has not been cleared, refer service to a Level 3 or Level 4 qualified service organization.

➧ An EMMI2D box is required for flashing.

Table 8. A009 Troubleshooting and Repair Chart (Continued)SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE VERIFICATION AND REMEDY

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Level III Service Manual Part Number Charts

Part Number ChartsThe following charts are provided as a reference for the parts associated with A009 Personal Interactive Communicators.

Related Publications

A009 Level 3 Service Manual 6881037B25

UK English Accompli 009 User’s Guide 6881037B45

UK English Accompli 009 Quick Start Guide 6881037B50

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Part Number Charts A009

Exploded View Diagram

001065-O

Figure 23. Exploded View Diagram

112

11

2

13

3

6

8

9

10

15

4

5

7

17

16

14

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Level III Service Manual Part Number Charts

Exploded View Parts List

Table 9. Exploded View Parts List Item

NumberMotorola Part

Number Description

1 See Table 10 Assembly, Flip Housing

2 7586283K01 or7586475K01

Keypad, English or Keypad, French

3 3986305K01 or3986477K01

Contact, Popple Dome Array, English orContact, Popple Dome Array, French

4 1586481K01 Cover, Secondary Accessory Connector

5 1586405K01 Cover, Power Jack

6 4386372K01 Spacer, Board-to-Board

7 15896406K01 Cover, Audio Jack

8 See Table 10 Housing, Rear

9 See Note 1 SIM Card

10 See Table 11 Assembly, Battery Cover

11 8586338K01 Antenna

12 3886281K01 Button, Volume/Smart Key

13 6562890F01 or6586476K01

EL Panel, Keypad, English orEL Panel, Keypad, French

14 See Table 10 Board Set, Transceiver/Controller

15 1586402K01 Cover, Primary Accessory Connector

16 See Table 11 Battery

17 0362035B07 Screw, Thread Forming (4)

Notes: 1.Not available as spares for EMEA Service Centers.

EThere is a danger of explosion if the Lithium Ion battery is replaced incorrectly. Replace only with the same type of battery or equivalent as recommended by the battery manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions.

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Part Number Charts A009

Housing-dependent Part Numbers

Accessories

Table 10. Housing-dependent Part Numbers Housing-dependent Part Numbers

Part Description Radar Blue Accompli Silver

Flip Housing Assembly, US English SHN7696 SHN7700

Flip Housing Assembly, UK English SHN7885 SHN7887

Flip Housing Assembly, French SHN7698 SHN7699

Flip Housing Assembly, German SHN7697 SHN7701

Rear Housing 1586284K01 1586284K02

Replacement Board Set, A009, GSM Tri-Band, UK English, US English, French, European Spanish, German, Italian, Hungarian1 SUG2109 SUG2110

Notes:1. Not available as spares for EMEA Service Centers.

Table 11. AccessoriesPart Description Part Number

Battery, 700 mAh, Li Ion SNN5600

Battery CoverRadar BlueAccompli Silver

SHN7896SHN7894

Desktop Holder SPN4886

Charger SPN4872

Euro Plug SYN7456

Plug SYN7455

Headset SYN8419

Holster SYN8806

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Level III Service Manual Index

C226881037B20Index

Index

Aaccessories

part numbers 44antenna

defectivesymptoms 39

Bbattery

defectivesymptoms 39

gauge 18removal 18

Ccall alert transducer

defectivesymptoms 40

Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment regulations 1changes

product 1copyrights

computer software 2

Ddisassembly 20

antenna removal 21back housing removal 23battery removal 20board-to-board spacer removal 25controller board removal 26keypad EL and keypad removal 30popple dome array removal 31SIM card removal 21transceiver board removal 24volume/smart buttons removal 28

display (LCD)defective

symptoms 40

Eexploded view 42

Ffailure policy 3

FCC rules 1features 7

Ggeneral operation 10

alert modes 17controls and indicators 10display 12user interface

home screen 16

HHeadset

defectivesymptom 40

home screendesktop display 16menu wheel display 17

Iicons and indicators 12identification

product 1identification, unit 35

IMEI 36mechanical serial number 36MSN 36Picasso tracking label 35

IMEI label 36infrared port

description 9

Kkeyboard

description 8

LLCD

defectivesymptoms 40

liquid crystal display (LCD)defective

symptoms 40

Mmanual conventions 3MSN label 36

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Index A009

Nnames

product 1

Ppart numbers

accessories 44flip assembly 44

partsexploded view 42exploded view parts list 43

productchanges 1identification 1names 1

product overview 7publications

related 42

Rregulatory agency compliance 1related publications 41replacement parts

ordering 4revisions

service manual 3

Sserial number

mechanical 36service manual

about 2conventions 3revisions 3scope 2

service policy 3customer support 4out of box failure 3product support 3replacement parts 4

SIM toolkitdescription 9

specifications 5Subscriber Identity Module (SIM)

live SIM card 34master card 34personality transfer 34

Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card 34

supportcustomer 4product 3

symptomscall alert distorted or low volume 40erratic, partial, or no display 40poor reception or erratic operation 39transmit audio weak 40unit doesn’t turn on or stay on 39

Ttest commands 37test equipment

general 19special 19

transferpersonality 34

troubleshooting 37chart 39console mode (manual) test 37controller test commands 38transceiver test commands 37

UUnstructured Supplementary Services Data (USSD)

description 9

Wwarranty service 3Wireless Application Protocol (WAP)

description 8

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A009 - RF SCHEMATICSA B C D E F G H I J K L M N

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

RX

SIG

NA

L P

AT

HT

X S

IGN

AL

PA

TH

MA

IN V

CO

SIG

NA

L P

AT

HT

UN

ING

VO

LT

AG

ES

13 M

Hz

RE

FE

RE

NC

E C

LO

CK

TE

XT

R

EFE

RE

NC

E S

IGN

AL

S

DA

TA

BU

S A

DD

RE

SS B

US

FL400942,5MHz

FL24001960MHz

FL14001842,8MHz

U150

RX275_DCSRX275_GSM_PCS

FILTERED_-5V

U151

SW_RF

TX_GSM

CR302CR303

B+ CR301

Q380

Q381DM_CS

PA_B+

TX_GSM

CR304

U300

CR305

TX_DCS

TX_EN

RX_EN

RF_V1

J906

U400

RVCO_DCS

RVCO_PCS

Q400

RX275_GSM

RX275_GSM

FL401942,5MHz

RX275_DPCS

FL14011897MHz

Q1400

Q252

TX_DCS

CR300

PA_B+

TX_GSM

CR306

Q370Q370 Q372

Q373

TX275

FILTERED_-5V

TX275

CR330Q331

B+

RVCO_PCS

RVCO_DCS

RVCO_275

U2501325-1590MHz

RVCO_275

RX275_DPCS

Q450

RX275

FL457400MHz

Q450

CR249

BCLKR

TX275

Q330

Q372

Q371

Q371

TX275

DM_CS

U390

TX275

TX_DCS

TX275_GSM

U350880-1910MHz

RF_V2

STBY_DL

SF_OUT

Q910

*GSM_SEL

*DCS_SEL

Q203

V1_SW

V1_FILT

GP05

GP04

RX_ACQ

BDR

BFSR

CR248

Q480

TX275

*GSM_SEL

*DCS_SEL

TX_DCS RVCO_DCSTX_GSM

Q1101

FILTERED_-10V

-10V

FILTERED_-5V

-5V

RF_V1

MAGIC_13MHz

CLK_SELECT

V1_SW

RF_V1

BC

LK

X

TX

_KE

Y

DM

_CS

MQ

SPI_

CS1

MQ

SPI_

CL

K1

DX

1

BD

X

U200MAGIC DM

RF_V1

RF_V2

RF_V1

RF_V2

*PCS_SEL

Q100

TX275_DPCS

SAT_DETECTDET_SW

TX_KEY_OUT

PA_B+

U391

TX_EN

RF_V2

TX275

Q120Q120

Q112RX_EN

RF_V2

DM_CS

TX_EN

Q361

Q361

Q360

U360

V1_FILT

SF_OUT

Y20026MHz

B+

Vref

RF_V2Q201 Q202

RVCO_PCS

RVCO_275

*DCS_SEL

RVCO_275

SF_OUT

*PCS_SEL

Q1100 Q1102GP04

RX275

*DCS_SEL

RX275_GSM

RX275_DCS

RX275_GSM_PCS

*GSM_SEL

Q110

Q2101

*GSM_SELRX275_DPCSQ2102

SF_OUT *GSM_SEL TX275_GSM

TX275_DPCS

Q121

Q2120

Q121

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1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

V2

R_W

CE0 (FLASH_CS)

CE1 (FLASH_OE)CE2 (RAM_LB)CE3 (RAM_UB)

TESTPOINTS

TP824TP822TP825TP826TP828

Q600

VCLK

VDRVDXVFSRXMQSPI_CLK2DR2

DX2MQSPI_CS0

TP838

TP831TP830TP829TP834TP835TP836

TP832

B+

BOOM_EN

BATT_FDBK

U907

KBR3

MAN_TEST_AD

SW_RFV2

MAN_TEST_AD

CR600

MAN_TEST

RS323_TX (DB_UTXD)

RS232_RX (DB_URXD)RS232_EN (DB_~RTS)

ON/OFF

DOWNLINK

DSC_EN

J600

EX

T_B

+

V2

DCABLE_INT

DSC

_EN

_AD

DOWNLINK_AD

THERM

V2

BATT+

STBY_DL

BATT_THERM_AD

Q810

Q914

BATT_SER_DATA

BATT+

V2V2

CR603

U905

Q908

CR500

Q505

CR500

V2 V2

LED_GRN

LED_REDQ505

V2

HEAD_DET

HEAD_INT_LJ504

CR970

CR950

CR501 ON_2

AUX_MIC

MIC+

VAG

BATT_FDBK

V1

UPLINK

V2

GC

AP_

CL

K

VCLK

VDR

VDX

VFSRX

SR_C

S

SR_V

CC

V1

DR2DX2

MQSPI_CLK2

MQSPI_CS0

V2

STBY_DL V2

V1_SW

Q912Q913

V1

EXT_B+

DSC_TXD

DIG

_AU

D (3

:0)

CR601

Q911

DIG_AUD (3:0)

VREF

RS232_TX (WAS SCI_TX)

RS232_RX (WAS SCI_RX)

MUX_UTXD

DB_UTXD

DB_URXD

STBY_DL

U906

CR912

DSC_RXD

V1_SW

V2

Q800Q800

V_BOOST1

V2

V_BOOST1_REG

SIM2_PD

SIM2_RST

SIM2_CLK

SIM2_IO

B+

V3

VSI

M1

V1

MA

N_T

EST

_AD

DO

WN

LIN

K_A

D

DSC

_EN

_AD

BA

TT

_TH

ER

M_A

D

V_BOOST1

U900

STBY_DL B+

MIC_BIAS

V2

VAG

U901

SIM_RX

SIM_TX

VREF

B+

BATT+

B+

PWR_SW

V_BOOST1

CR902

RTC_BATT+G

CL

K

B+_FREAK

B+

V2

WDOG

RE

SET

Y90032,768kHz

V2

IRQ

_1

DC

AB

LE

_IN

T

HE

AD

_IN

T_L

DSP

_CL

K_O

UT

Hoo

kSw

itch_

INT

CHRG_EN

LED_REDLED_GREEN

VRVA_INT

RFI

RCLOCK

KBR4

KBR3

KBR2KBR1

KBR0

VDDS

KBC4

KBC3

KBC2

KBC1KBC0

V2

INTR_OUT1

INTR_OUT2

TIMING8

TIMING7

TIMING6

DM_CS

RX_EN

RX_ACQ

TX_KEYTX_EN

SIM_TX

CLK_SELECT

BC

LK

X

BC

LK

R

VD

DS

BD

R

BFS

R

TMS

EMU1

TDI

SIMPD0

SIM

_RX

WC

_UR

XD

1

WC

_UT

XD

1

SVE

N0

CL

K0

EM

U1

TC

K

TR

ST*

TD

I

TM

SE

MU

0

TD

O

RST

0

VD

D

BD

X

VD

D

U800WHITECAP

MAGIC_QSPI(3:0)

VD

DS

MQ

SPI_

CS2

BO

OM

_EN

-5V

_EN

VD

D

VD

D

TE

ST_E

NH

MIDRATE_1

MIDRATE_2

DB

GA

CK

GCAP_MQSPI(3:0)

CR903Q905

Q904Q901

B+

EXT_B+

MIDRATE_1

EXT_B+

MIDRATE_2

Q909

SIM_IO

SIM_CLK

SIM_RST

VSIM1

SPKR+ SPKR- RTC_BATT+

J905

MIC_BIAS

AUX_MIC KBR0

HEAD_DET

Q2121

U908

Q909

Q900

Q903EXT_B+

BATT+

DR1DX1

MQSPI_CLK1MQSPI_CS1

VDDS

VCC_MEMIF

VDD

VCCA

IRQ

FIQ

TSI

ZE

TST

RO

BE

*

TST

AT

E0

TST

AT

E1

TST

AT

E2

MC

LK

VD

D

VC

C_M

EM

IF

VC

C_M

EM

IF

VDD

VCCA

VC

C_M

EM

IFV

CC

_ME

MIF

VD

D

DP

_EN

_L

CE

8

VR

VA

_IN

T

INT

_CS

CE4 CE5RESET

TDO

TRST*

TCK

V2

EMU0

VCC_MEMIF VCCA VDDS VDD

CE

1C

E0

R_W

CE

3

CE

2

ADDRESS(21:0)

SR_VCC

V2

U701

V2

RE

SET

SR_CS

MAGIC_13MHz

DATA(15:0)

KBC3

KBR1

KBR0

KBC2

V2

V3

KBC1

KBC0

KBR3

BATT_FDBK

CHRG_EN

KBC0_FREAK

CR904

Q902

KBR3

Q2122

VR903 VR904 VR905

~DW_INT ~WD_INT

XCVR_PWRQ907

PWR_SW

ON_2

CR905

CE8

V2

U702

U703

A20

A0V2

-5V V1 -10V

U903 U904

DATA(15:0)

VR906

DB_~CTS

DB_~RTS

GC

AP

_CL

K

RX SIGNAL PATHTX SIGNAL PATHMAIN VCO SIGNAL PATHTUNING VOLTAGES13 MHz REFERENCE CLOCK

TEXT REFERENCE SIGNALS

DATA BUS ADDRESS BUS

P900

DB_~CTS / BATT_FDBK

(UART1)

(from P900)

(from P900)

(from P900)

1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344454647484950

GNDGND

GNDGND

GNDGND

GNDGND

GNDGND

GNDGND

GNDGND

BATT+BATT+

CONTL. SIGNALTRANC. SIGNAL

BATT+BATT+

BATT+BATT+

BATT+BATT+

BATT+BATT+

BATT+BATT+

BATT+BATT+

BATT+BATT+

SIM2_RSTSIM2_RST

SIM2_PDSIM2_PD

V_BOOST1_REGV_BOOST1_REG

SIM2_CLKSIM2_CLK

SIM2_IOSIM2_IO

BATT_SER_DATABATT_SER_DATAGNDGND

GNDGND

THERMTHERM

VSIMVSIM1

~RTS1DB_~RTSSIM_RSTSIM_RST

~CTS1DB_~CTSSIM_CLKSIM_CLK

URXD1DB_URXDSIM_IOSIM_IO

UTXD1DB_UTXD

XCVR_PWRXCVR_PWR

AUX_MICAUX_MIC

MIC+MIC+

MIC-MIC-

~DCABLE_INTDCABLE_INT

SPKR_OUT (NC)SPKR-

~DW_INT~DW_INT

DBRTS_WCCTSWC_~CTS1

~WD_INT~WD_INT

DBCTS_WCRTSWC_~RTS1

GCAP_V2V2

DBRX_WCTXWC_UTXD1

WC_~RESETRESET

DBTX_WCRXWC_URXD1

B+B+

B+B+

SIM_RST

SIM_IO

XCVR_PWR

MIC+

~DW_INT

B+

WC_ CTS1

SPKR-

DCABLE_INT

DB_ CTS

27

31

SIM2_CLK

HEAD_DET HEAD_DET

3335

37

39

50

19

36

38

40

28

HEAD_INT_LHEAD_INT_L

P900

(from P900)

(from P900)

(from P900)

(to U800)

(from P900)

(UART1)RS232 EXT.to/from Q600,

J600 and U907

(UART2)InterprocessorComunicationbetween U800and U001

WC_~CTS1WC_~RTS1(from P900)(to P900)

(fro

m P

900)

(to P

900)

SIMPD0

(to U900)

(fro

m U

900)

(to Q907)

(from P900)

(from /to P900)

UPLINK

S523

S508

S512

SMART

VOL_UP

VOL_DOWN

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G

U200

G1

J8

C8

B6

C5

A5

B4

SPI

TXMODULATION

A1

A3

SPI

INTER

FACE

J2

G7

G5

H4

J3

H9, J9

J7

StartupRef.

1 /2

LOGIC

CONTROL

H8

J4H5

A4

RE

G.

A7

C7

F2

F1

H1

H2

F4LOGIC

CONTROL

B1 E1REF. OSC.

26 MHz

Prog.Divider200KHz

REF.AFC

TXI

TXQ

PLL

DETPHASE

A009 - TRANSCEIVER BLOCK DIAGRAM - PAGE 1/2

SW_RFfrom J600

6

1

5

9

3

10

A1

U401

U150

SWITCHCONTROL

V1 V2

V1 V2

7

2

2

DET

912 1110

7

1, 32

4, 14SAT.

1 4 3 6

EXT ANT

FL1400

RX SIGNAL PATH

TX SIGNAL PATH

MAIN VCO SIGNAL PATH

TUNING VOLTAGES

REFERENCE CLOCK

1805-1880MHzU151

FL400

925-960MHz

Q400

Q1400 FL1401

FL401

Q450BE

C

Q450B E

CSW_VCC

Q242

B+SS

GRF_V1

RF_V2D

D

to Call Processor

from Call Processor

Q240

800MHz

RX LOCAL

OSCILLATOR

CR249

VRef

Osc. circutydiscrete

Q203

400 MHz

Q480B C

CFL457

SW_V1

RF_V1

SF_OUT

RX275_DPCS

RX275

B

B

C

C

RF_

V1

TX

_EN

RX

_EN

FIL

TE

RE

D_-

5V

TX_KEY_OUT

SAT_DETECT

AOC_DRIVE

DETECT_SW

TX_275

RF_IN

EXC

U390 PAC

TX_KEY_OUT

SAT_DETECT

AOC_DRIVE

DETECT_SW

( SDTX ) BDX

( TX_CLK ) BCLKX

( SPI_DATA ) DX1

( SPI_CLK ) MOSPI_CLK1

( CE ) MQSPI_CS1

( SCLK_OUT ) BCLKR

( SDFS ) BFSR

( SDRX ) BDR

RX_ACQ

TX_KEYDM_CS

CLK_SELCT

26MHz

MAGIC_13MHz

Y200

TX_DCS

TX275_DPCS

Q112

2

34

RF_V2

RX_EN

GP04

DCS_PCS LNA

GSM LNA

RX275_DCSRX_GSM_PCSRVCO_PCS

RX275_GSMRVCO_DCS

GSM / DPCS SELECT CIRCUIT

TX LOOPFILTER

from Call Processor

to Call Processor

from Call Processor

925-960MHz

EGSM: 880-915MhzDCS: 1710-1785MHz

1805-1990MHz

FILTERED_-5V

*DCS_SEL

13MHz VCO

CR248

PHASE DET

13MHz

Divider200KHz

Pin2 FL2400

5

1

3

5U400

1930-1990MHz

RVCO_DCS

RVCO_PCS

6

4

RX275_GSM STEPATT.

DEMODULATIONSPI

RXF7

G9

G8

RXI

RXQ

J6MUX G6

PACONTROL

A9

D9 PLL

SWIT

CH

H7, C8,

C1

SUPE

RF

ILT

ER J1, B3

Divider

C4

*GSM_SEL

*PCS_SEL Q100

3

1

4,6

RF_V2

2

E2U250RX VCO

432

5Q1102

RVCO_275

RVCO_PCS

RVCO_DCS

6

U350TX VCO4

3

2

5

1

SF_OUT

TX275_GSM

Q331C BU300

PA7

CR330

GATE CTRL CIRCUITFILTERED_-5V

TX_275DM_CS

2, 8

11-14

Q380

PA_B+

DM_CS

B+

1-34

5-8

4,10-15

RX

275_

DC

S

RX

_GSM

_PC

S

4 7

RX275_DPCSTX_275TX275_GSMTX275_DPCSTX_DCS

+6-8dBm

R336

+6bB

Q330C B

+11,5dB-5dB+21dB-0,2dB

-0,6dB

-2,5dB

-2,5dB

-2,5dB

+13 dB

+12dB

-3,5dB

-2dB

+10dB

+10dB

-5dB +12dB

1,5V - 3,2V

1,5V - 3,2V

PCS:1850-1910MHz

EGSM: 880-915MhzDCS: 1710-1785MHzPCS:1850-1910MHz

EGSM: 1325 - 1360MhzDCS: 1405 - 1480MHzPCS: 1530 - 1590MHz

0db

2,75V

2,75V

EGSM: CH 37 -- 942,4MhzDCS: CH 700 -- 1842,8MHzPCS: CH 661 -- 1960MHz

RX MID CHANNELSGSM: CH 62 -- 947,4 MHz

EGSM: CH 37 -- 1342,4MhzDCS: CH 700 -- 1442,8MHzPCS: CH 661 -- 1560MHz

RX VCO MID CHANNELSGSM: CH 62 -- 1347,4 MHz

RX VCO FRQ. RANGE

EGSM: CH 37 -- 897,4MhzDCS: CH 700 -- 1747,8MHzPCS: CH 661 -- 1880MHz

TX VCO MID CHANNELSGSM: CH 62 -- 902,4MHz

TX VCO FRQ. RANGE

TX FRQ. RANGE

For description of GSM / DPCS Select Circuitsee document on: emeacs.fle.css.mot.com

R333

-2 dB

GPRS_TX

GPRS_TX

8 Bits GPRS_TX - LOW10 Bits GPRS_TX - HIGH

RFTRANSCEIVER

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RX SIGNAL PATH

TX SIGNAL PATH

MAIN VCO SIGNAL PATH

TUNING VOLTAGES

REFERENCE CLOCK

ADDRESS BUSRF TRANSCEIVER SPI to RF Transceiver U200

RX_ACQRX_EN

TX_KEYDM_CSTX_EN

CLK_SELCT

RESET

A1C1E2E1E3E4

-5V

DP_EN_L

KBR0, KBR2KBC0, KBC1, KBC2

V1SIMPD0

DEEP SLEEP

2 1

P2

LS1_INLS2_IN

SIM_TXSIM_RX

( SDTX ) BDX

( TX_CLK ) BCLKX

from/to MAGIC BCLKR( SDFS ) BFSR( SDRX ) BDR

STBY_DL

CIRCUITV1V2

VREF

V1_SW

U800

CALL PROCESSOR

SPIINTERFACE

TIMER

SPIINTERFACE

H10P4

J1

A4

A11

H2, H1, H3J5, J3, J2

UARTINTERF.

INTERFACE

MEMORY

INTERFACE

E9E7F3B5

SIMINTERFACE

CTM

MODULE

DSC

SERIALINTERFACE

DSP

CHARGE

UART

CPU

B6

B3

B4D4A3

F1

V2

V3

C14, F10, G4, H4, K5, P13

A9, A10, C5, K6, K10, M8, M11

B7

HEAD_INT_L

U904

U903

4 -10V 1

P2

U900

GCAP II

J600MAIN ACCESSORY CONN.

CON.

H6 H7 H9

SENSECNTL.

MAN_TEST_AD

DSC_EN_ADDOWNLINL_AD

BATT_THERM_AD

ISENSE

A1

B2A2B3

D9REAL TIMECLOCK

Y90

0

A7 B732

.768

KH

z

SPR-SPR+

REG.

V2REG.

V3

REG.

VBOOST1REG.

L901

B+

V_BOOST1

V1

V2

V3

VREFREG. VREF

2.775V, for Call processor logic outputs, RAM, FLASH, EEPROM

1,8V, for Call Processor

VSIMREG. VSIM1

V1 5.0V, for DSC Bus, Negative Voltage Regulator

Internal GCap use only (VSIM1, LS_V1)

3.0 or 5.0V, for SIM Card Circuit

PA_D

RV

RESET

2.775V,for RF Transceiver

K6

E18

B10

J5

C6

B5

G9

A6

A10, C10

C7

EXT_B+ 14

13

10

5RS232_TX

RS232_RX

67

DSC_EN 13

1211UPLINK

DOWNLINK

GNDGNDGND

MA

GIC

_13M

Hz

GC

LK

SIM_CLK

SIM_RST

SIM_I/OLEVEL

PWR_SWC8

K7G6K10

LS1_INLS2_INSIM_TXSIM_RXH8

SHIFT

A5A6

K2

J504

HEAD_INT_L

J2

Q938

J9

CR902

F6

J8J7

Logic Control

AU

DIO

SP

I

GC

AP

SP

I

D2C2

RT

C_B

AT

T

D6

HEADSET

STBY_DLG4C4

GC

AP_

CL

K13

MH

z

F5

EXT_B+

Audio Codec

Interface

SPIINTERFACE

15GND

G5ON/OFF 9

SW_RF

8

2

EXT_CHG_EN

CHRGC

E4E3E1E2C1A1N3

V2

C2WC_~RTS1

R976

R977

4 1-35-8

ON_2

K1VIB_EN

C5, B6A5

U905, Q908

THERM

B+

BATT+

EXT_B+

BATT_FDBK

BATT_SER_DATA

STBY_DL

U702 U701SRAMFLASH

V2SR_VCC

CE0CE1

CE2CE3R_W

A4, E1, F5

D7F8

C9

E10

D9B9

RESET

E1

SR_VCC

R_WB3

B11

B4

B2IrDA_ENDATA BUS

VDDSVCC_MEMIFVDDVCCA

H5

CR903 Q9011 6,8

Q902L1CHRG_EN

Q900

R91

3

3

4E8

B+

U703SRAM

SR_VCCCE8R_W

CE8C11 A6

B5

G5G5

B2

A6

A1

TP 878

C913

BATT+

Q600RS232EN/EXT_CHG_EN

Multiplexer

DB_~CTSBATT_FDBK

WC_URXD1WC_UTXD1

4BOOM_EN

DB_~RTS

U907SPST

DB_URXD

DB_UTXD

MIC+MIC-

1

2

5436

SIM2_PDK4

SIM2_RSTSIM2_CLK

M1L3

battery detect

SMART

VOL_UP

VOL_DOWN

KBC1

KBR0KBR3

KBC0

KBC2KBC0

KBC3to ~DW_INT

Q904

Q905

Q9095

2

MAIN_FETF10

4

6,4MIDRATE_2

EXT_B+R917

SEND/END DETECT

V22V2

Q2121

KBR0

Q2122

KBR3

U908

R2489R2491

AUX_MIC

AUX_MIC

MIC_BIAS

H3

STBY DELAY

U906,CR912STBY_PCS CIRCUIT

Q911,Q912,Q913

7,8

41,25,6

4

3

2

L7

MIDRATE_1

L6

42 3

R2488

BATT+

Q907

BACK UP BATTERY

2

1

164

5SWITCH

SILENT LED

Q505

LED_RED

LED_GREEN5

2

3

6 4

CIRCUIT

CR500

12

43

RED

GREEN

23

Q81012

DOWNLINKDETECT

J905 2

1

R508

3

CR905

ON_2

DB_~CTS/

32MBIT

2MBIT 2MBIT

A7C7E8C8A8B8D8

EMU1TCKTRST*TDITMSEMU0TDO

TP810TP817TP816TP812TP811TP813TP815 TP809

V2

TP814JTAG

P9001234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344454647484950

GNDGND

GNDGND

GNDGND

GNDGND

GNDGND

GNDGND

GNDGND

BATT+BATT+

CONTL. SIGNALTRANC. SIGNAL

BATT+BATT+

BATT+BATT+

BATT+BATT+

BATT+BATT+

BATT+BATT+

BATT+BATT+

BATT+BATT+

SIM2_RSTSIM2_RST

SIM2_PDSIM2_PD

V_BOOST1_REGV_BOOST1_REG

SIM2_CLKSIM2_CLK

SIM2_IOSIM2_IO

BATT_SER_DATABATT_SER_DATAGNDGND

GNDGND

THERMTHERM

VSIMVSIM1

~RTS1DB_~RTSSIM_RSTSIM_RST

~CTS1DB_~CTSSIM_CLKSIM_CLK

URXD1DB_URXDSIM_IOSIM_IO

UTXD1DB_UTXD

XCVR_PWRXCVR_PWR

AUX_MICAUX_MIC

MIC+MIC+

MIC-MIC-

~DCABLE_INTDCABLE_INT

SPKR_OUT (NC)SPKR-

~DW_INT~DW_INT

DBRTS_WCCTSWC_~CTS1

~WD_INT~WD_INT

DBCTS_WCRTSWC_~RTS1

GCAP_V2V2

DBRX_WCTXWC_UTXD1

WC_~RESETRESET

DBTX_WCRXWC_URXD1

B+B+

B+B+HEAD_DET HEAD_DET

HEAD_INT_LHEAD_INT_L

(to Q907)

(from P900)

MIC_BIAS

R957

~DCABLE_INT

DCABLE_INT

N1M2 N2 N6V2

(to Antenna Switch)

CHARGE

SENSE

E18 F7(f

rom

U20

0)

EEPROM

One Wire

KEYBOARD

XCVR_PWR

BATT_FDBK

S523

S508

S512

(UART1)RS232 EXT.to/from Q600,

J600 and U907

(UART2)InterprocessorComunicationbetween U800and U001

(from/ to P900)

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A009 - CONTROLLER BOARD LAYOUT

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(LO

W) R

AM

RA

M

A009 - DISPLAY CONTROLLER SCHEMATIC

B O A R D S H O R T

B O A R D S H O R T

B O A R D S H O R T

B O A R D S H O R T

B O A R D S H O R T

C S 2 o n C Y 6 2 1 3 8 VC S 2 o n C Y 6 2 1 3 8 V

B O A R D S H O R T

C h a n g e s u p p l y f r o m B P L U S _ S Wt o R E G 3 V _ MI S C t o r e d u c e f l i c k e r .

S H O R TR 1 9 1 D N P

D N P

9

C 0 6 61 u F

C 0 1 5

1 5

R 0 7 3

1 u F

1 7

1 0 0

1 0

0

R 0 8 3 D N P

L 0 0 6

1 3

5

1 84

1

VC

C_

CO

RE

46

1

VC

C_

IO

11

0

VC

C_

IO

22

9

VC

C_

IO

35

2

WA I T2

3 9 n H

80

G P I O 02 2

L C D P WR4 3

R D7 6

R D _ WR7 9

R E S E T7 3

VC

C_

CO

RE

11 2

1V

CC

_C

OR

E2

VC

C_

CO

RE

3

3 8

F P S H I F T2 8

GN

D1

20

GN

D2

27

GN

D3

40

GN

D4

50

GN

D5

60

72

GN

D6

GN

D7

3 4

F P D A T 43 3

F P D A T 53 2

F P D A T 63 1

F P D A T 73 0

F P D A T 82 6

F P D A T 92 5

3 9F P F R A ME

F P L I N E

4 4

E N _ WE 07 7

E N _ WE 17 8

F P D A T 03 7

F P D A T 13 6

F P D A T 1 02 4

F P D A T 1 12 3

3 5F P D A T 2

F P D A T 3

1 6

D B 41 5

D B 51 4

D B 61 3

D B 71 2

D B 81 1

D B 99

4 2D R D Y

E N _ T E S T

1 8

D B 1 08

D B 1 17

D B 1 26

D B 1 35

D B 1 44

D B 1 53

1 7D B 2

D B 3

7 1C L K I

5 1

C N F 04 9

C N F 14 8

C N F 24 7

C N F 34 6

C S7 4

1 9D B 0

D B 1

6 7

A B 46 6

A B 56 5

A B 66 4

A B 76 3

A B 86 2

A B 95 9

7 5B S

C L K B

5 8

A B 1 15 7

A B 1 25 6

A B 1 35 5

A B 1 45 4

A B 1 55 3

A B 1 64 5

6 8A B 2

A B 3

S E D 1 3 7 5

A B 07 0

6 9A B 1

A B 1 0

R 0 8 8 D N P

D N P0

1 0

R 0 8 9 D N P

D N P0

1 1

1 0

9

87

5

1 5

65

4

3

2

10

1 4

1 3

1 2

1 8

0

R 0 8 7 D N P

4

1

1 0 0 p FC 0 5 6

R 0 8 2 D N P

0

N C 2C 3

VC

C1

E1

VC

C2

D6

1 0 0

R 0 7 1

I O 1C 6

I O 2F 6

I O 3G 6

I O 4B 1

I O 5C 1

I O 6F 1

I O 7G 1

N C 1A 3

A 6A 8

H 1A 9

E N _ C EG 3

G 2E N _ O E

E N _ WEB 3

GN

D1

D1

GN

D2

E6

I O 0B 6

F 4A 1 7

A 1 8F 3

B 2A 2A 4A 3

B 4A 4C 4A 5A 5A 6B 5A 7

A 2A 1

H 2A 1 0

H 3A 1 1

H 4A 1 2

H 5A 1 3H 6A 1 4

G 5A 1 5G 4A 1 6

1 7

C Y 6 2 1 4 8 VA 1A 0

R 0 2 1

2 . 72 . 7

R 0 2 2

0 . 1 u FC 0 1 4

2 1

1

1

1 1

1 0 0

R 0 7 4

1 1

1

R 0 8 1 D N P

N C

7

F5

VC

C

VC

CQ

E1

VP

PA

4

4 7 0

E N _ C EF 8

E N _ O E

E N _ R PB 4

B 3E N _ WE

A 5E N _ WP

GN

D1

E8

GN

D2

F1

C 4N C 1

D Q 2 E 5D Q 3

D Q 4F 4

D Q 5D 3

E 3D Q 6 F 2D Q 7

D 6D Q 8 E 6D Q 9

D 7

D Q 0 F 7D Q 1

F 6D Q 1 0 D 4D Q 1 1

E 4D Q 1 2 F 3D Q 1 3

D 2D Q 1 4D Q 1 5

E 2

D 5

C 5A 2 0

C 7A 3

A 8A 4B 7A 5

C 6A 6A 7A 7

A 3A 8C 3A 9

E 7

A 1A 1 3

B 1A 1 4

C 1A 1 5

D 1A 1 6

B 6A 1 7

B 5A 1 8

A 6A 1 9

B 8A 2

A 0D 8C 8

A 1

B 2A 1 0A 2A 1 1

C 2A 1 2

C 0 6 4

1 0 0 0 p F

2 8 F 3 2 0 C 3

C 0 0 91 u F

1 4

1

1 3

1 2

1 1

1 09

87

1 5

7

1 5

6

5

4

32

10

1 4

1 4

8 G 1I O 7

A 3N C 1

C 3N C 2

E1

VC

C1

D6

VC

C2

E6

GN

D2

B 6I O 0 C 6I O 1

F 6I O 2 G 6I O 3

B 1I O 4 C 1I O 5

I O 6F 1A 5

A 6B 5A 7

A 6A 8

H 1A 9

G 3E N _ C E

G 2E N _ O E

B 3E N _ WE

GN

D1

D1

G 5A 1 5G 4A 1 6

F 4A 1 7F 3A 1 8

B 2A 2A 4A 3

B 4A 4

A 5C 4

A 1A 0A 2A 1

H 2A 1 0

H 3A 1 1

H 4A 1 2

H 5A 1 3A 1 4

H 6

R 0 9 2

2 2 2 2

C Y 6 2 1 4 8 V

1 2

4

1 0 K

9

5

1 1

1 3

1 0 0 p FC 0 6 1

R 0 8 4 D N P

0

N C

1

R 0 6 9

1 0 0

1 0 0

R 0 6 8

3 3 p FC 0 9 7

3 3 p FC 0 9 6

1 0

9

87

R 0 6 51 K

2 0

1 5

65

4

3

2

10

1 4

1 3

1 21 1

8

1 0 0 K

R 0 1 8

1 0 0 p F

7

65

4

3

21

0

C 0 5 9

C 0 6 70 . 1 u F

1 u F

C 0 5 1

2 . 7

C 0 5 4

R 0 1 9

4 7 0

0 . 1 u F

0 . 1 u F

4

R 0 7 5 D N P

2 . 7

C 0 1 2

1 6

1 1

2

R 0 1 7

R 0 7 6 D N P

0

6

1 0

1 0 0

R 0 6 6

6 1

4

5

3

2

4

1 7

9

1 0 0 p FC 0 6 2

6

1 5

R 0 6 7

1 0 0

1 u FC 0 5 3

4 7 0

2

1 0 0 p F

R 0 8 0 D N P

GN

D2

F1

N C 1C 4

VC

CF

5

VC

CQ

E1

VP

PA

4

C 0 6 3

D Q 8D 6

D Q 9E 6

E N _ C ED 7

E N _ O EF 8

E N _ R PB 4

E N _ WEB 3

A 5E N _ WP

GN

D1

E8

D Q 1 4D 2

D Q 1 5E 2

D Q 2D 5

D Q 3E 5

D Q 4F 4D 3

D Q 5

D Q 6E 3

D Q 7F 2

A 8A 3

A 9C 3

D Q 0E 7

D Q 1F 7

D Q 1 0F 6

D Q 1 1D 4

D Q 1 2E 4

D Q 1 3F 3

A 1 9A 6

A 2B 8

A 2 0C 5

A 3C 7

A 4A 8

A 5B 7

A 6C 6

A 7A 7

A 1 1A 2

A 1 2C 2

A 1 3A 1

A 1 4B 1

A 1 5C 1

A 1 6D 1

A 1 7B 6

A 1 8B 5

8

2 8 F 3 2 0 C 3

A 0D 8

A 1C 8

A 1 0B 2

1 0 0

1 3

C 0 7 01 0 u F

R 0 9 8

L 0 0 3

1 2

1 6

7

2 2 u H

R 0 7 2

1 0 0

C 0 6 01 0 0 p F

1 9 1 9

1

1

9 . 1 V

2

3

1

2

1 u FC 0 6 8

4 7 0

6

1 5

R 0 7 9 D N P

6 . 8 V

1 6

1 0

C 0 1 11 u F

1 0 0

1

R 0 7 0

S H O R T D N P

R 1 8 9 D N P

0R 0 6 3

1 31 2

0 . 1 u F

C 0 1 00 . 1 u F

C 0 5 2

8

1 0 0 K

R 0 9 0

0

0 8 6 D N P

N C

1 8

2 0

9

C 0 5 71 0 0 p F

67

89

6

1 2

1

1 0

1 1

1 21 3

1 41 5

1 6

23

4

5

0 . 1 u FC 0 1 6

5

C 0 6 5

6 8 p F

R 0 9 3

2

1

1 4

1 5

R 0 8 5 D N P

3

7

3

0

R 0 2 0

1 0 0 K

C 0 9 8

R 0 2 3

1 0 0 K

3 3 p F

1 0 0 p FC 0 5 8

2 1

N C

1 9

2

R 0 9 1

N C

R 0 6 4 D N P0

D N P

5S W

V C1

6V I N

1 0 0 KL T 1 3 0 7 B

2F B

4G

ND

7L B I

8L B O

3S H D N

R 1 8 8 D N P

0

D N P

4 7 0

0

R 0 7 8 D N P

C 0 6 9

R 0 7 7 D N P

R 1 8 7 D N P

1 u F

1 5

1 41 3

1 2

1 1

1 09

8

0

1 6

1 u FC 0 1 3

C 0 5 51 0 0 p F

1 7

1 4

S H O R T

R 1 9 0 D N P

1 9

3

3

1 8

V E L -

V E L +

L C D _ D 0

~ P O T _ C S

~ P O T _ I N C

L C D _ D 3

L C D _ D 2

L C D _ D 1

L C D _ C L K

L C D _ A C D

L C D _ E N

L C D _ L P

L C D _ F R M

DATA(15:0)

VCC

U003

FL

ASH

FL

ASH

U004

VCC

~OE~CSA1

~CSA0

~WP_OS

TP009

TP008TP054

VCC

TP030

TFT_VDD

VCC

TFT_VDD

U019

TFT_VDD

TF

T D

ISP

LA

Y C

ON

TR

OL

LE

R

U005 U006

VCC

VCC VCC

VCC

TP010

~UWETFT_CLK1_PK0

DB_CLKO

~CSB1_PB1

R_~W

~RESET

~BS_TFT

TFT_R2TFT_R1TFT_R0TFT_G2TFT_G1TFT_G0TFT_B2TFT_B1TFT_B0

TFT_VDD

TP011

POT_U_~D

~VLCD_EN

TFT_VDD

~DTACK_PG0

DISPLAY_VCC 3

10

7

4

5

6

21

22

2

1

20

19

18

17

15

16

11

12

13

8

9

J008

TFT_R2F14

TFT_RIF

TFT_R0F

TFT_G2F

TFT_G1F

TFT_G0F

TFT_B2F

TFT_B1F

TFT_B0F

LED_FL+LED_FL-

BPLUS_SW

TP039

TP040

VR05

VR01

Q016

U020

Q015CR08

REG3V_MISC

BKLT_EN

MIC+

MIC-

FLIP CONN.

ADD(22:1)

~UWE~LWE

~RESET~CSB1_PB1

~CSC0R_~W

~FLASH_RESET

(from U001)

(from U010)

(from U001)

(from U012)

(from U001)

(from U001)

(to U001)

(fromQ017)

(from Q018)

SIGNALS ARE ONLY IN USE WITH KEYPADBACKLIGHT and LCD Display

SIGNALS ARE ONLY IN USE WITH LCD DISPLAY

(to J001)

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Q019di s char ges

DI SPLAY_VCC

R 0 2 4

1 0 0 K

0 . 1

1 0 KR 0 2 8

R 2 1 3

C 0 2 3

C 0 2 2

0 . 1 u F

R 0 3 33 4 8 K

4 7 p F

1

27

R 0 3 01 5

T C 7 W0 8 F

S 8 0 7

GN

D

3

N C 14

N C 25 O U T

1VC

C

2

1 5

1

R 0 2 7

C 1 1 1

1 0 0 K

0 . 1 u F

R 0 4 4

R 0 3 22 . 4 ME G

R 0 3 81 0 K

1

R 0 3 91 0 K

R 0 3 42 4 3 K

1 u F

8 7 6 5

4

12 3

C 0 3 45

3

2

6 1

4

C 0 2 84 7 p F

2 0 0 K

3

R 1 0 9

T C 7 W0 8 F5

6

0 . 1 u FC 0 2 6

C 0 2 50 . 1 u F

C 0 2 94 7 p F

T C 7 W0 2 F U

G N D

4

V C C

8

27

T C 7 W0 2 F U1

4G N D

8V C C

0 . 1 u FC 0 3 2

T C 7 W0 2 F U5

63

0 . 1 u F

R 0 3 62 2 6 K

C 0 3 0

3 3 u F

1 0 0 KR 2 0 4

C 0 3 3

C 0 1 71 5 0 u F

C 0 2 41 5 u F

R E F6

VN

EG

2

VP

OS

7MA X 9 8 2

H Y S T5

I N A _ P O S3

I N B _ P O S4 O U T A

1O U T B

8

R 0 3 53 4 8 K

N C

1O U T 4R E F3

S H D N

VP

OS

5

1 5R 2 0 5

MA X 1 6 2 7

C S6

7E X T

2F B

GN

D

8A 3

4

GN

D

8

VC

C

7Y 1 5Y 2 2Y 3

T C 7 W1 4 F U

1A 13A 26

1 5R 0 4 3

1

N C

1 5 u H

L 0 0 1

C 0 1 81 u F

5Y 2 2Y 3

T C 7 W1 4 F U

1A 13A 26A 3

4

GN

D

8

VC

C

7Y 1

6 1

4

5

3

2

C 0 2 74 7 p F

R 0 4 51 0 0 K

1

R 0 3 71 3 K

C 0 1 91 5 0 u F

N C

1 6 5 K

R 0 2 6

0 . 1 u F

1 5R 0 2 9

C 0 2 1

R 0 3 11 3 K

C 0 3 1

2 1 1 3 9 2 8 D 0 8

1

A1

3

A2

2

B1

4

B2

1 0 u F

1 5

R 0 2 5

R 0 4 0

1

2 2 6 K

6 1

4

5

3

2

~RESET_DET

U008

VCCVCC

U009-1

VCC

Q002

TP028

NC

NC

U010

VCC

DB_~RESET~RESET

WC_~RESET~IRDA_EN

VCC

IRDA_EN~IPC_EN~FLASH_RESET

B+B+

B+

NC

U012

U007U001

VCCTP029

CR04 CR05

U011

VCC

VCC

B+

Q003U009-2

TP034

VCC

VCC

VCC

TP036

~PFAIL

VCC

U013-2 U013-1 TP035

Q018

DISPLAY_VCC

Q006REG3V_MISC

TP033

TP081

TP080

BPLUS_SW

Q017

DRAGONBALL RESET CIRCUIT

~VCC_PERS_EN

S001SWITCH

U009-3AND_VCC

REG3V_MISC_EN

VCC

U013-3

PWR_GND PWR_GND

VCC

and CONTROLLER LOGIC Regulators

(from U001)

(3V, to J008)

(3V)

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C a d e n c e a n d Me n t o r

f r o m C e l l u l a r S y m b o l

B O A R D S H O R T

D E V T B R D

s y m b o l s b u i l t d i f f e r e n t l y

MC L S y m b o l d i f f e r e n t

F O R E MI

TP

2

P I N 33

P I N 44

P I N 11

P I N 22

7

3 3 0 KR 0 0 7

C A S E 1G 2

C A S E 2

5G

ND

1L E D A

4R X D

3S D

2T X D

6

G P 2 W0 0 2 Y P

G 1

0 . 1 u FC 0 0 8

N C 7 S Z 1 2 5

2

1

4

6

8

25

1

R 2 0 74 7

1

R 0 1 5 D N P

D N P

1

1 0 0 K

VO

UT

R 0 0 81 0 0 K

MM1 4 2 6 X N L E1

C O N T

2G N D

3N C

5V

IN

4

1

NC

1 1

C 0 4 7

0 . 1 u F

4 . 7 u F

C 0 0 7

2 1

9

1 0

1 3

R 0 1 13 3 0 K

C 0 3 5

S H O R TR 0 0 2 D N P

1 0 0 p F

IN

1O

UT

2

T A B3

1 5

D N P

R 0 5 5

1 0 03 3 p FC 0 9 9

N C

VD

D4

H1

2

M8

VD

D5

X T A LL 1

A 1 1R E S E T

T P 0E 9

T P 1C 6

T P 5J 6

B 9U WE _ U B

A3

VD

D1

A1

0V

DD

2H

1V

DD

3

PK

6_

LD

6F

9

F1

0P

K7

_L

D7

PM

1_

SD

CE

D9

D8

PM

2_

DQ

MH

PM

3_

DO

ML

D7

C8

PM

4_

SD

A1

0C

7P

M5

_D

MO

E*

D1

0P

MO

_S

DC

LK

P J 6 _ R T S 2F 3

P J 7 _ C T S 2F 4

PK

0_

SP

IR

DY

J8

PK

1_

RW

*K

10

PK

2_

LD

S*

J9

H9

PK

3_

US

D*

G9

PK

4_

LD

4G

10

PK

5_

LD

5

J3

PG

4_

EM

UC

S*

K2

PG

5_

EM

UB

RK

*

P J 0 _ MO S IJ 5

P J 1 _ MI S OH 4

G 4P J 2 _ S P I C L K

G 3P J 3 _ S S *

P J 4 _ R X D 2E 3

P J 5 _ T X D 2E 4

H2

PE

7_

CT

S1

*

M6

PF

0_

CO

NT

RA

ST

M2

PF

1_

IR

Q5

*L

2P

F2

_C

LK

O

PF

7_

CS

A1

*J

11

A1

2P

G0

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US

W_

DT

AC

K*

J1

PG

2_

EM

UI

RQ

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2P

G3

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IZ

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P_

D*

P D 6 _ I R Q 3 * L 3P D 7 _ I R Q 6 *

E2

PE

0_

SP

MT

XD

PE

1_

SP

MR

XD

E1

PE

2_

SP

MC

LK

F2

F1

PE

3_

DW

EB

*_

UC

LK

G2

PE

4_

RX

D1

PE

5_

TX

D1

G1

H3

PE

6_

RT

S1

*

P C 7 _ L A C DL 7

L 6P D 0 _ I N T 0 M5

P D 1 _ I N T 1 *K 5

P D 2 _ I N T 2 L 5P D 3 _ I N T 3

M4P D 4 _ I R Q 1 * L 4P D 5 _ I R Q 2 *

M3

P B 6 _ T O U T * _ T I NL 1 0

P B 7 _ P WMO

P C 0 _ L D 0J 1 0

M9P C 1 _ L D 1 L 9P C 2 _ L D 2

K 9P C 3 _ L D 3

L 8P C 4 _ L F R M

P C 5 _ L L PK 8

M7P C 6 _ L C L K

E 1 2P A 7 _ D 7

K 1 2P B 0 _ C S B 0 *

L 1 2P B 1 _ C S B 1 * K 1 1

P B 2 _ C S C 0 * _ R A S 0 *L 1 1

P B 3 _ C S C 1 * _ R A S 1 * M1 2P B 4 _ C S D 0 * _ C A S 0 *

P B 5 _ C S D 1 * _ C A S 1 *M1 1

M1 0

C 9L WE _ L B

B 1 2P A 0 _ D 0 B 1 1P A 1 _ D 1

C 1 2P A 2 _ D 2 C 1 1P A 3 _ D 3

C 1 0P A 4 _ D 4

P A 5 _ D 5D 1 2

D 1 1P A 6 _ D 6

D6

GN

D3

E5

GN

D4

E6

GN

D5

E7

GN

D6

E8

GN

D7

F5

GN

D8

F6

GN

D9

M1

LV

DD

H8

GN

D1

9

D5

GN

D2

J4

GN

D2

0J

7G

ND

21

K3

GN

D2

2K

4G

ND

23

K6

GN

D2

4K

7G

ND

25

F8

GN

D1

1

GN

D1

2G

5

G6

GN

D1

3G

7G

ND

14

G8

GN

D1

5H

5G

ND

16

H6

GN

D1

7H

7G

ND

18

H 1 0D 1 4

H 1 1D 1 5

E 1 1D 8

E 1 0D 9

B 1 0E N _ O E

K 1E X T A L

D4

GN

D1

F7

GN

D1

0

C 5A 7 _ MD 6

B 5A 8 _ MD 7

A 5A 9 _ MD 8

J 1 2C S A 0

F 1 2D 1 0

F 1 1D 1 1

G 1 2D 1 2

G 1 1D 1 3

D 2A 2 1 _ P F 4C 1A 2 2 _ P F 5

A 2 3 _ P F 6D 1

A 8A 2 _ MD 1

B 7A 3 _ MD 2

A 7A 4 _ MD 3

B 6A 5 _ MD 4

A 6A 6 _ MD 5

A 2A 1 4

B 2A 1 5A 1A 1 6

C 3A 1 7C 2A 1 8

B 1A 1 9

B 8A 1 _ MD 0

A 2 0 _ P F 3D 3

S C 5 4 1 0 0 2 V F

A 9A 0 _ P G 1

C 4A 1 0 _ MD 9

B 4A 1 1 _ MD 1 0A 4A 1 2 _ MD 1 1

B 3A 1 3 _ MD 1 2

4

1 3

1 0 0 KR 0 9 9

R 0 0 41 0 K

1 0 u F

C 0 4 2

4

NC

8

2 2

N C

N C 7 S Z 1 2 5

2

1

R 1 9 9 D N P

D N P1 0 K

5

3 3 p F

C 0 4 4

1

4

N C 7 S Z 1 2 5

2

1

4

2

N C 7 S Z 1 2 5

2

R 0 4 71 K

R 0 9 71 0 K

NC

7

R 0 5 4

1 0 0

R 0 4 9

1

4 . 7 ME G

R 0 4 6

1 0 K

1 8

1 5

L MC 7 2 1 1

4

3

1

2

5

0

D N P

R 0 0 9 D N P3 3 0 K

1 4

3 3 0 KR 0 1 0

R 1 9 21 0 K

1 4

6N C 4

1 0 0 p FC 0 0 4

2D A T A

1G

ND

3N C 1

4N C 2

5N C 3

1 0

N C

D S 2 4 0 1 P

R 0 6 2

C 0 0 51 u F

1 0 0 K

D N P

R 2 1 61 K

1 0 0 KR 0 1 3 D N P

3

P I N 66

P I N 11

P I N 22

P I N 33

P I N 44

P I N 55

C 0 9 21 5 0 0 p F

1

A 3 2 1 0 E L H 3G

ND

2O U T P U T

1S U P P L Y

R 1 5 0

4

7

2 0

1 0 K

R 2 0 8

2 . 2

C 0 0 3

1 2

D N P S H O R T

R 0 0 3 D N P

0 . 3 3 u F

C 0 5 01 0 p F

6

C 0 8 9

3 3 p F

3 3 0 KR 0 1 2

1 0 0 K

1 2

1 9

R 0 0 6

P WR _ G N D

G N D

3

V C C

5

3 0R 0 5 9

0

9

7

0

R 0 4 1

2 . 7R 0 6 1

1 0 0 KR 0 1 4

3 3 p F 6C 0 4 5

1 0 0 K 0 . 1 u FC 0 0 6R 0 0 5

NC

N CI N 22O U T 1

4

O U T 23

9 5 L 0 8

I N 11

1

4

N C 7 S Z 1 2 5

2

1 7

C 0 0 12 0 p F

3

14

23

R 0 5 8

L N J 1 1 5 W8 P 0 MT

N E G 13

N E G 24

N E G 3

2P O S 1

5 1

3

V C C

5

1

N C 7 S Z 1 2 5

21

4

P WR _ G N D

G N D

3 3 p FC 0 4 8

V C C

5

2

4

P WR _ G N D

G N D

3

2 0 p F

1 6

C 0 0 2

5

V C C

P WR _ G N D

3

G N D

R 0 4 8

3 9 n H

L 0 0 7

1 0 0 K

P WR _ G N D

G N D

3

V C C

5 P WR _ G N D

G N D

3

V C C

5

1

1 1

C 0 4 60 . 1 u F

R 0 1 64 . 7 K

3

D N P

R 0 0 1 D N P0

1 u F

5

C 0 4 9

C 0 4 3

1

3

6

4

2

0 . 1 u F

KE

YD

RI

VE

7

KE

YD

RI

VE

6

KE

YD

RI

VE

5

KE

YD

RI

VE

4

KE

YD

RI

VE

3

KE

YD

RI

VE

2

KE

YD

RI

VE

1

KE

YD

RI

VE

0

U030-2VCC VCC VCC

U032-2

U030-1

VCC VCC

U031-1

U031-2

~DCABLE_INTHEAD_INT_L

U032-1

~CTS1~RTS1

UTXD1URXD1XCVR_PWR

TP003 TP004

BATT+REG3V_MISC

WSIM2_PDSIM2_CLKSIM2_IOSIM2_RST

HEAD_DETAUX_MIC

VCC

Y001

IRDA

BATTERY

BATT+J002

CONN.

32.768kHz

J004SIM CONN.

U001DRAGONBALL

U002

U017

VM01

VIB

RA

U018LIDSWITCH

Q007 U014

Q011

Q012LS01Q013

DS01 REDGREEN

U023-2U021-2

U022-2

U023-1

U021-1 U022-1

VCC

SIM_CLKSIM_RSTVSIMSIM_IO

THERMBATT_SER_DATA

VCC

ADD (22:1)

TP022

TP006~DTACK_PG0

TP005

TP078

TFT_CLKI_PK0

~WP_OS

R_~W

DB_VDD

VCC

TP007

TP023SER_NUM_BUS

VCC

~POT_CS

~ABORTTP053

DB_VDD

VCC

TP021~CSA1

DB_CLKO

CR07

VCC

VCC

REG3V_MISC

KEYDRIVE(7:0)

TP075

~OE

TP074

MIC-

SPKR_OUT

V_BOOST1_REG

TP050A0_TP

~CSA0~UWE~LWE

DB~RESET

TP077TP076

WC_~RESET

~WD_INTPHOTO_DET

~LID_CLOSED~EXT_DUART_IRQ

~KBD_INT

~PFAIL

LCD_D0LCD_D1LCD_D2LCD_D3LCD_FRMLCD_LPLCD_CLKLCD_ACD

~VLCD_EN~CSB1_PB1~CSC0BKLT_EN

LCD_ENALERT_FREQALERT_SPL

~KBD_CS

TP015TP013

REGV_MISC

TP020DATA(15:0)

REGV_MISC

TP018

TP017

TP014

TP016TP012

~PHONE_MODE

TP019

~POT_INCPOT_U_~DTP059

TP058TP057

TP002

~IPC_EN

REG3V_MISC_EN

SPI_MOSI

SPI_CLKSPI_SS

SPI_MISO

TP056

B+B+TP001

MIC+

DBRX_WCTXDBTX_WCRXDBRTS_WCCTSDBCTS_WCRTS

~DW_INT

~WD_INTGCAP_V2WC_~RESET

DB

_LV

DD

Groud to enter Bootstrap mode

4,2 MHz2468

10121416

135791113

323033

47

36

2826

17192015

4934

38

18

2321

29272531

37

TP073

35

48

4446

4240

50

2422

39

414345

J001

(from J008/ J003)

SIGNALS ARE ONLY IN USE WITH LCDDISPLAY

(from Q006)

(from Q006)

(from Q006)

U016

IRDA_EN

(UART1)

(UART2)(to U800)

(to J600)

(from /to J003)

GNDGND

(from J008)

(from Q008)

(from J003)

(to Q004/Q005)

(from U012 / Reset Circuit)

(to U025)

(to U027)

(to U028)(from U029)

DRAGONBALL CIRCUIT

WC_~RESET(to U012)

IRDA_EN

~IRDA_EN

IRDA_EN

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U

S

1

G

Q

L

6

K E Y D R I V E 5 t o K E Y R E A D 1

?

W

K E Y D R I V E 5 t o K E Y R E A D 0

ALT

75

F

K E Y D R I V E 5 t o K E Y R E A D 2

SHIFT

P

BACK

D

9

T

2

KJ

8

M

BKSP0

SPACE

E

X

I

MENU/LIGHT

4

K E Y D R I V E 5 t o K E Y R E A D 3

Z

was CHECK

,

3

C

HOME

Y

.

ENTER

TAB

V N

H

B

R O

1 31 0 1 2 1 4

7

K 22

K 31

A 14

A 25

A 36

K 13

5

0

3

1

R1

13

10

K

S 0 3 2

1

1

1 5

C 0 8 80 . 1 u F

D N PS H O R T

R 1 1 0 D N P

Y 21 7

Y 31 6

Y 41 5

Y 51 4

1 3Y 6

Y 71 2

1 1Y 8

A 67

A 78

9A 8

E N _ O E 11

1 9E N _ O E 2

GN

D1

0V

CC

20

Y 11 8

T C 7 4 L C X 5 4 1

A 12

3A 2

A 34

A 45

A 56

10

KR

11

4

R1

18

10

K

S 0 3 5

R1

17

10

K

K 22

1K 3

A 14

A 25

A 36

K 13

R 1 1 1

1 0 K

1

1

1

1

1

1

9 1 1

6

4

2

4A 1

A 25

A 36

K 13

K 22

K 31

R1

15

10

K

R1

12

10

K

8

10

KR

11

9

10

KR

11

6

S002

KEYDRIVE7KEYDRIVE6

KEYDRIVE4KEYDRIVE2KEYDRIVE0

KEYDRIVE3

KE

YD

RIV

E1

KEYDRIVE5

TP

068

TP0

67

S003 S005S004 S006 S007 S008 S009 S010 S011 S012

TP

065

TP0

61

TP

063

TP0

64

S013 S014 S015

S023 S024 S025

S016 S017 S018

S026 S027 S028

S0019 S020 S021

S029 S030 S031

S022

TP

066

S032 S033 S034

S042 S043

S035 S036 S037 S038 S039 S040

S044

S041

S045

S047

S051

S056 S058

S057

S052

UP

RIGHT

DOWN

LEFT

S050

S053

S054

S055

PHONE

WRITE

SCHEDULER

ADDRESS

KEYREAD0KEYREAD1KEYREAD2KEYREAD3KEYREAD4KEYREAD5KEYREAD6KEYREAD7

S048

U024

TP048

TP046TP045TP044TP043TP042TP041

TP047

~OE~KBD_CS

~RESET

WC_~RESET

~KBD_INT

KEYDRIVE(7:0)

VEL+

VEL-

VEL-_SW

VCC

TP082

TP084

TP083

KEYBOARD CIRCUIT

DATA(15:0)

VCC

CR01

CR02

CR03

S049

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