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ORDER NO.

KM40902812CE

Telephone Equipment
Model No. KX-TG1311AGH
KX-TG1311AGW
KX-TG1311AG2
KX-TGA131AGH
KX-TGA131AGW
Digital Cordless Phone
H: Gray Version
W: White Vesion
(for Argentina)

© Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd. 2009. Unau-


thorized copying and distribution is a violation of law.
KX-TG1311AGH/KX-TG1311AGW/KX-TG1311AG2/KX-TGA131AGH/KX-TG131AGW

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE PAGE
1 Safety Precautions----------------------------------------------- 4 14.2. Circuit Board (Base Unit_Career)-------------------- 59
1.1. For Service Technicians --------------------------------- 4 14.3. Circuit Board (Handset) -------------------------------- 61
2 Warning -------------------------------------------------------------- 4 14.4. Circuit Board (Handset_Career)---------------------- 63
2.1. Battery Caution--------------------------------------------- 4 14.5. Circuit Board (Charger Unit)--------------------------- 64
2.2. About Lead Free Solder (PbF: Pb free)-------------- 4 15 Exploded View and Replacement Parts List ----------- 65
2.3. Discarding of P.C. Board--------------------------------- 5 15.1. Cabinet, Electrical Parts and Accessories
3 Specifications ----------------------------------------------------- 6 (Base Unit/Handset)------------------------------------- 65
4 Technical Descriptions ----------------------------------------- 7 15.2. Replacement Part List ---------------------------------- 66
4.1. Block Diagram (Base Unit) ------------------------------ 7
4.2. Circuit Operation (Base Unit) --------------------------- 8
4.3. Pulse Dialling ----------------------------------------------- 9
4.4. Block Diagram (Handset)-------------------------------10
4.5. Circuit Operation (Handset)---------------------------- 11
4.6. Circuit Operation (Charger Unit) ---------------------- 11
4.7. Signal Route -----------------------------------------------12
5 Location of Controls and Components ------------------13
5.1. Location of Controls--------------------------------------13
6 Installation Instructions ---------------------------------------13
6.1. Connections------------------------------------------------13
6.2. Battery-------------------------------------------------------14
7 Operating Instructions-----------------------------------------15
7.1. Guide to Base Unit Settings ---------------------------15
7.2. Guide to Handset Settings -----------------------------16
7.3. Dialling mode ----------------------------------------------16
7.4. For Service Hint-------------------------------------------17
8 Service Mode -----------------------------------------------------18
8.1. Engineering Mode ----------------------------------------18
9 Troubleshooting Guide ----------------------------------------22
9.1. Troubleshooting Flowchart -----------------------------22
9.2. Troubleshooting by Symptom (Base Unit and
Charger Unit) ----------------------------------------------28
9.3. Troubleshooting by Symptom (Handset) -----------31
10 Disassembly and Assembly Instructions ---------------33
10.1. Disassembly Instructions -------------------------------33
10.2. How to Replace the Handset LCD -------------------36
11 Measurements and Adjustments---------------------------37
11.1. The Setting Method of JIG (Base Unit) -------------37
11.2. Adjustment Standard (Base Unit)---------------------39
11.3. Adjustment Standard (Charger Unit)-----------------40
11.4. The Setting Method of JIG (Handset) ---------------41
11.5. Adjustment Standard (Handset) ----------------------43
11.6. Things to Do after Replacing IC ----------------------44
11.7. RF Specification-------------------------------------------45
11.8. How to Check the Handset Speaker or
Receiver ----------------------------------------------------46
11.9. Frequency Table (MHz) ---------------------------------46
12 Miscellaneous ----------------------------------------------------47
12.1. CPU Data (Base Unit) -----------------------------------47
12.2. CPU Data (Handset)-------------------------------------49
12.3. Terminal Guide of the ICs, Transistors and
Diodes -------------------------------------------------------51
13 Schematic Diagram ---------------------------------------------53
13.1. For Schematic Diagram---------------------------------53
13.2. Schematic Diagram (Base Unit) ----------------------54
13.3. Schematic Diagram (Handset) ------------------------55
13.4. Schematic Diagram (Charger Unit) ------------------56
14 Printed Circuit Board-------------------------------------------57
14.1. Circuit Board (Base Unit) -------------------------------57

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1 Safety Precautions
1.1. For Service Technicians
• Repair service shall be provided in accordance with repair technology information such as service manual so as to pre-
vent fires, injury or electric shock, which can be caused by improper repair work.
1. When repair services are provided, neither the products nor their parts or members shall be remodeled.
2. If a lead wire assembly is supplied as a repair part, the lead wire assembly shall be replaced.
3. FASTON terminals shall be plugged straight in and unplugged straight out.

• ICs and LSIs are vulnerable to static electricity.


When repairing, the following precautions will help prevent recurring malfunctions.
1. Cover plastic parts boxes with aluminum foil.
2. Ground the soldering irons.
3. Use a conductive mat on worktable.
4. Do not grasp IC or LSI pins with bare fingers.

2 Warning
2.1. Battery Caution
1. Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
2. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer.
3. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacture’s Instructions.

2.2. About Lead Free Solder (PbF: Pb free)


Note:
In the information below, Pb, the symbol for lead in the periodic table of elements, will refer to standard solder or solder that con-
tains lead.
We will use PbF solder when discussing the lead free solder used in our manufacturing process which is made from Tin (Sn),
Silver (Ag), and Copper (Cu).
This model, and others like it, manufactured using lead free solder will have PbF stamped on the PCB. For service and repair
work we suggest using the same type of solder.
Caution
• PbF solder has a melting point that is 50°F ~70°F (30°C ~ 40°C) higher than Pb solder. Please use a soldering iron with temper-
ature control and adjust it to 700°F ± 20°F (370°C ± 10°C).
• Exercise care while using higher temperature soldering irons.: Do not heat the PCB for too long time in order to prevent solder
splash or damage to the PCB.
• PbF solder will tend to splash if it is heated much higher than its melting point, approximately 1100°F (600°C).
• When applying PbF solder to double layered boards, please check the component side for excess which may flow onto the
opposite side (See the figure below).

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2.2.1. Suggested PbF Solder


There are several types of PbF solder available commercially. While this product is manufactured using Tin, Silver, and Copper
(Sn+Ag+Cu), you can also use Tin and Copper (Sn+Cu) or Tin, Zinc, and Bismuth (Sn+Zn+Bi). Please check the manufacturer’s
specific instructions for the melting points of their products and any precautions for using their product with other materials. The
following lead free (PbF) solder wire sizes are recommended for service of this product: 0.3 mm, 0.6 mm and 1.0 mm.

2.3. Discarding of P.C. Board


When discarding P. C. Board, delete all personal information such as telephone directory and caller list or scrap P. C. Board.

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3 Specifications

Note:
• Design and specifications are subject to change.
Note for Service:
• Operation range: Up to 300 m outdoors, Up to 50 m indoors, depending on condition
• Analog telephone connection: Telephone Line

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4.1.

2.6V
J1

Bridge Hook B62 Analog DSP RF B23 ANT1


Audio
to Rect Switch Front ANT2
Tel_Line A Q1 B38
D2 Q2/3 End
B B67
B24

COSIC B60 CPU


I/F
Block Diagram (Base Unit)

C26, R33, R200, C27, R34, R201


4 Technical Descriptions

B61

Limit
resistor Charge+

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R39
Charge-

to AC IC3 B13 XTAL


Adaptor 3.3V 3.3V COSIC 20.736MHz
Regulator B14
X1
IC2
SCL DAT

B82 B81
2.6V
Regulator 2.6V
EEPROM
IC4
IC1

KX-TG1311 BLOCK DIAGRAM (BASE UNIT)


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4.2. Circuit Operation (Base Unit)


4.2.1. Outline
Base Unit consists of the following ICs as shown in Block Diagram (Base Unit) (P.7).
• DECT BBIC (Base Band IC): IC3 (career module)
- Handling all the audio, signal and data processing needed in a DECT base unit
- Controlling the DECT specific physical layer and radio section (Burst Module Controller section)
- ADPCM codec filter for speech encoding and speech decoding (DSP section)
- Echo-cancellation and Echo-suppression (DSP section)
- Any tones (tone, sidetone, ringing tone, etc.) generation (DSP section)
- DTMF receiver (DSP section)
- Clock Generation for RF Module
- ADC, DAC, timer, and power control circuitry
- All interfaces (ex: RF module, EEPROM, LED, Analog Front End, etc.)
- PLL Oscillator
- Detector
- Compress/Expander
- First/Second Mixer
- Amplifier for transmission and reception
• EEPROM: IC1
- Temporary operating parameters (for RF, etc.)
• Additionally,
- Power Supply Circuit (+3.3V, +2.6V output)
- Crystal Circuit (20.736MHz)
- Charge Circuit
- Telephone Line Interface Circuit

4.2.2. Power Supply Circuit


The power is supplied to the DECT BBIC, RF Module, EEPROM, Relay Coil, LED and Charge Contact from AC Adaptor as
shown in Fig.101. The power supply is as follows:

<Fig.101>

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4.2.3. Telephone Line Interface


<Function>
• Bell signal detection
• Clip signal detection
• ON/OFF hook circuit
• Audio circuits
Bell & Clip (: Calling Line Identification Presentation: Caller ID) signal detection:
In the standby mode, Q3 is open to cut the DC loop current and decrease the ring load.
When ring voltage appears at the BATTERY (+) and BATTERY (-) leads (when the telephone rings), the signal is transferred as fol-
lows;
• A → C26 → R33 → R19, R31 → R201 → IC3 → LINEA (DLP) [BELL & CLIP]
• B → C27 → R34 → R16, R30 → R200 → IC3 → LINEN (DLP) [BELL & CLIP]
ON/OFF hook circuit:
In the standby mode, Q3 is open, and connected as to cut the DC loop current and to cut the voice signal. The unit is consequently
in an off-hook condition.
When IC3 detects a ring signal or press the TALK Key onto the handset, Q2 turns on and then Q3 turns on, thus providing an off-
hook condition (active DC current flow through the circuit) and the following signal flow is for the loop current.
• A → D2 → Q3 → Q1 → R9 → R10 → D2→ B [OFF HOOK]
Audio circuits:
Refer to Signal Route (P.12).

4.2.4. Transmitter/Receiver
Base Unit and Handset mainly consist of RF Module and DECT BBIC.
Base Unit and Handset transmit/receive voice signal and data signal through the antenna on carrier frequency.
Signal Path:
*Refer to Signal Route (P.12).

4.2.4.1. Transmitter Block


The voice signal input from the TEL LINE interface goes to DECT BBIC (IC3) as shown in Block Diagram (Base Unit) (P.7)
The voice signal passes through the analog part of IC3 where it is amplified and converted to a digital audio stream signal. The
burst switch controller processes this stream performing encryption and scrambling, adding the various other fields to produce
the GAP (Generic Access Profile) standard DECT frame, assigning to a time slot and channel etc.
In IC3, the carrier frequency is changing, and frequency modulated RF signal is generated and amplified, and radiated from
antenna. Handset detects the voice signal or data signal in the circuit same as the following explanation of Receiver Block.

4.2.4.2. Receiver Block


The signal of 1.9 GHz band (1.912896 GHz ~ 1.928448 GHz) which is input from antenna is input to IC3 as shown in Block Dia-
gram (Base Unit) (P.7).
In IC3, the signal of 1.9 GHz band is demodulated, and goes to IC2 as GAP (Generic Access Profile) standard DECT frames. It
passes through the decoding section burst switch controller where it separates out the frame information and performs de-
encryption and de-scrambling as required. It then goes to the DSP section where it is turned back into analog audio. This is
amplified by the analog front end, and goes to the TEL LINE Interface.

4.3. Pulse Dialling


During pulse dialing the hookswitch (Q2, Q3) is used to generate the pulses using the HOOK control signal, which is set high
during pulses. To force the line impedance low during the “pause” intervals between dial pulses, the PULSE_DIAL signal turns
on Q4.

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4.4.

2.4V

Earpiese
B68
(Speaker) Analog DSP RF B38
Front
B69
End
MIC
B60

B61
CPU
2.4V
CHARGE B59
Charge+ Charge ROWS
circuit CHARGE B58 KEYPAD
Block Diagram (Handset)

Charge- Q101/102
VDDBAT COLUMS
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3.3V VDDDCDC
IC101 B13 XTAL
Regulator CHARGE START 20.736MHz

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BATTERY B14 X101
MAD4P 2.4V

R ON SWITCH
3.3V 14seg B9
LCD
3.3V
IC103
P1.0 COSIC
Q10 SCLK B2 RINGER
DATA
P1.1 BZ2

B82 B81
Q10
EEPROM
(IC102)

KX-TGA131 BLOCK DIAGRAM (HANDSET)


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4.5. Circuit Operation (Handset)


4.5.1. Outline
Handset consists of the following ICs as shown in Block Diagram (Handset) (P.10).
• DECT BBIC (Base Band IC): IC103
- All data signals (forming/analyzing ACK or CMD signal)
- All interfaces (ex: Key, Detector Circuit, Charge, DC/DC Converter, EEPROM, LCD)
- PLL Oscillator
- Detector
- Compress/Expander
- Amplifier for transmission and reception
• EEPROM: IC102
- Temporary operating parameters

4.5.2. Power Supply Circuit/Reset Circuit


Circuit Operation:
When power on the Handset, the voltage is as follows;

The Reset signal generates R121, C186 and 2.6V.

4.5.3. Charge Circuit


Circuit Operation:
When charging the handset on the Base Unit, the charge current is as follows;
DC+ → F1 → D5 → R39 → CHARGE+ (Base) → CHARGE+ (Handset) → Q101 → L104 → BATTERY+... Battery...
BATTERY- → R102 → GND → CHARGE- (Handset)→ CHARGE- (Base) → GND → DC- (GND)
In this way, the BBIC on Handset detects the fact that the battery is charged.
The charge current is controlled by switching Q101 of Handset.
Refer to Fig.101 in Power Supply Circuit (P.8).

4.5.4. Battery Low/Power Down Detector


Circuit Operation:
“Battery Low” and “Power Down” are detected by BBIC which check the voltage from battery.
The detected voltage is as follows;
• Battery Low
Battery voltage: V (Batt) < 2.3V
The BBIC detects this level and “ ” starts flashing and “battery alarm” starts ringing.
• Power Down
Battery voltage: V (Batt) < 2.2V
The BBIC detects this level and power down.

4.6. Circuit Operation (Charger Unit)


4.6.1. Power Supply Circuit
The power supply is as shown.

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4.7. Signal Route

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5 Location of Controls and 6 Installation Instructions


Components 6.1. Connections
5.1. Location of Controls
5.1.1. Base Unit

5.1.2. Handset

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6.2. Battery 6.2.4. Panasonic Ni-MH Battery Perfor-


mance (supplied batteries)
6.2.1. Battery Installation

See For Service Hint (P.17)


Note for service:
The battery strength may not be indicated correctly if the
battery is disconnected and connected again, even after it is
fully charged. In that case, by recharging the battery as
mentioned above, you will get a correct indication of the
battery strength.

6.2.2. Battery Charge


Place the handset on the base unit or charger for about 7
hours before initial use.

6.2.3. Battery Level

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7 Operating Instructions
7.1. Guide to Base Unit Settings

Cross Reference:
For Service Hint (P.17)

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7.2. Guide to Handset Settings

7.3. Dialling mode

Cross Reference:
For Service Hint (P.17)

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7.4. For Service Hint

Cross Reference:
Battery Charge (P.14)

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8 Service Mode
8.1. Engineering Mode
8.1.1. Base Unit

Note:
(*1) Refer to For Service Hint (P.17).

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Frequency Used Items (Base Unit)


ex.)

Items (*2) Address Default Data New Data Remarks


C-ID (FSK) sensi- 0A1D~0A1E 00 28 (3dB up) (6dB up) When hex changes from “006D” to “00A4” or “00E7”,
tivity 00 A4 00 E7 gain increases by 3dB or 6dB.
C-ID (DTMF) sen- 0A 2D 34 (3dB up) (6dB up) When hex changes from “34” to “38” or “3C”, gain
sitivity 38 3C increases by 3dB or 6dB.
Frequency 00 00~00 01 Given value - - Use these items in a READ-ONLY mode to confirm
ID 00 20~00 24 Given value - - the contents. Careless rewriting may cause serious
damage to the computer system.
Bell length 0F 12 6E (11sec) (*1) 1E (3sec) 14 (2sec) This is time until bell stops ringing. (Unit: 100ms)
PULSE Dial speed 0F 06 28 (40 msec) (*1) 14 (20 msec) - This is pulse make time. (Unit:1 ms)
(10PPS -> 20PPS) 0F 07 3C (60 msec) 1E (30 msec) - This is pulse break time. (Unit:1 ms)
(*1)
0F 0A 58 (880 msec) 2C (440 msec) - This is inter-digit time in pulse mode.
(*1) (Unit:10 ms)

Note:
*: When you enter the address, please refer to the table below.

Desired Number (hex) Input Keys Desired Number (hex) Input Keys
0 0 A [R] + 0
1 1 B [R] + 1
. . C [R] + 2
. . D [R] + 3
. . E [R] + 4
9 9 F [R] + 5

(*1)

Bell length 6E (hex) = 110 (dec) → 110 × 100 msec = 11000msec (11sec)
PULSE Dial speed 28 (hex) = 40 (dec) → 40 × 1 msec = 40 msec
(10PPS -> 20PPS) 3C (hex) = 60 (dec) → 60 × 1 msec = 60 msec
58 (hex) = 88 (dec) → 88 × 10 msec = 880 msec

(*2)

Items Description
C-ID (FSK) sensitivity FSKGain_shiftgain
C-ID (DTMF) sensitivity Foutgains:HPFilter Foutgains
Frequency Setting value of FREQ_TRIM_REG
ID ID
Bell length Time until it stops bell.

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8.1.2. Handset

Note:
(*1) Refer to For Service Hint (P.17).

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Frequency Used Items (Handset)


ex.)

Items (*4) Address Default Data New Data Possible Adjusted Possible Adjusted Remarks
Value MAX (hex) Value MIN (hex)
Sending level 0F 35 Adjusted value Given value 30 00 (*1)
Receiving level 0F 37 Adjusted value Given value 70 40 (*2)
Battery Low 0F 04 9A - - -
Frequency 00 00~00 01 00 60 - - - (*3)
ID 00 30~00 34 Given value - - -

Note:
*: When you enter the address, please refer to the table below.

Desired Number (hex) Input Keys Desired Number (hex) Input Keys
0 0 A [R] + 0
1 1 B [R] + 1
. . C [R] + 2
. . D [R] + 3
. . E [R] + 4
9 9 F [R] + 5

(*1) When adding “01” (hex) to default value, sending level increases by 1.0dB.
ex.)

Item Default Data New Data


1C 1D 1B
Sending level -8.5dBm -7.5dBm -9.5dBm

(*2) When reducing “01” (hex) from default value, receiving level increases by 1.0dB.
ex.)

Item Default Data New Data


5B 5A 5C
Receiving level -22dBm -23dBm -21dBm

(*3) Use these items in a READ-ONLY mode to confirm the contents. Careless rewriting may cause serious damage to the
Handset.
(*4)

Items Description
Sending level Analog Front End MIC Setting for Handset Mode
Receiving level Analog Front End LSR Setting for Handset Mode
Battery Low ADC value for battery low detection
Frequency Setting value of FREQ_TRIM_REG
ID International Portable Part Equipment Identities

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9 Troubleshooting Guide
9.1. Troubleshooting Flowchart
Flow Chart

Cross Reference:
Check Power (P.23)
Bell Reception (P.27)
Check Battery Charge (P.24)
Check Link (P.25)
Check Handset Transmission (P.27)
Check Handset Reception (P.27)
Signal Route (P.12)
Check Caller ID (P.27)

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9.1.1. Check Power


9.1.1.1. Base Unit
Is the AC Adaptor inserted into AC outlet? (Check AC Adaptor’s specification.)

Cross Reference
Power Supply Circuit (P.8)

9.1.1.2. Handset

Cross Reference
Power Supply Circuit/Reset Circuit (P.11)

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9.1.2. Check Battery Charge


9.1.2.1. Base Unit

Cross Reference:
Power Supply Circuit (P.8)

9.1.2.2. Handset

Cross Reference:
Check Power (P.23)
Charge Circuit (P.11)

9.1.2.3. Charger Unit

Cross Reference:
Power Supply Circuit (P.11)

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9.1.3. Check Link


9.1.3.1. Base Unit

Cross Reference:
Power Supply Circuit (P.8)
Check Point (Base Unit) (P.28)
Note:
(*1) Refer to Troubleshooting by Symptom (Base Unit and Charger Unit) (P.28).

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9.1.3.2. Handset

Cross Reference
Power Supply Circuit/Reset Circuit (P.11)
Check Point (Handset) (P.31)
Note:
(*1) Refer to Troubleshooting by Symptom (Handset) (P.31).

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9.1.4. Check Handset Transmission

Cross Reference:
Signal Route (P.12)

9.1.5. Check Handset Reception

Cross Reference:
How to Check the Handset Speaker or Receiver (P.46).
Signal Route (P.12)

9.1.6. Check Caller ID

Cross Reference:
Signal Route (P.12)
9.1.7. Bell Reception
9.1.7.1. Handset

Cross Reference:
Telephone Line Interface (P.9)
Check Link (P.25)
How to Check the Handset Speaker or Receiver (P.46)

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9.2. Troubleshooting by Symptom (Base Unit and Charger Unit)


If your unit has below symptoms, follow the instructions in remedy column. Remedies depend on whether you have DECT tester
(*1) or not.

Note:
(*1) A general repair is possible even if you don’t have the DECT tester because it is for confirming the levels, such as Acoustic
level in detail.
(*2) Refer to Check Point (Base Unit) (P.28)

9.2.1. Check Point (Base Unit)


Please follow the items below when BBIC or EEPROM is replaced.
Note:
After the measuring, suck up the solder of TP.
*: PC Setting (P.37) is required beforehand.
The connections of simulator equipments are as shown in Adjustment Standard (Base Unit) (P.39).

Items Adjustment Procedure Check or


Point Replace Parts
(A) 2.6V Supply Confirma- - 1. Confirm that the voltage between VDDPA/RF and GND is 2.65V ± 0.2V. C58, F1, D5,
tion C35, C34,
C59, IC4, R46,
R45, C47,
C46, C29,
C44, C33
(B) 3.3V Supply Confirma- - 1. Confirm that the voltage between VDD and GND is 4.0V ± 0.2V. C58, F1, D5,
tion C35, C34,
C59, IC2, R35,
R36, C60,
C28, C25, C11
(C) VDDIO Confirmation - 1. Confirm that the voltage between C24 and GND is 2.85 ± 0.3. Career mod-
ule(IC3), X1,
C3
(D)* BBIC Confirmation - 1. BBIC Confirmation (Execute the command “getchk”). Career mod-
2. Confirm the returned checksum value. ule, X1, C23
Connection of checksum value and program number is shown below.

(E)* BBIC Clock Adjustment P1.1 1. Execute the command “Enable Clock Output”. Career mod-
(Important) CLK 2. Input Command “rdeeprom 00 00 02”, then you can confirm the current value. ule, X1, C23
3. Check X’ftal Frequency. (10.368 MHz ± 100 Hz).
4. If the frequency is not 10.368MHz ± 100Hz, adjust the frequency of CLK exe-
cuting the command “setfreq sfr xx xx (where xx is the value)” so that the read-
ing of the frequency counter is 10.368000 MHz ± 5 Hz.

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Items Adjustment Procedure Check or


Point Replace Parts
(F)* Hookswitch Check with - 1. Connect J1 (Telephone Socket) to Tel-simulator which is connected with 600 Career mod-
DC Characteristics Ω. ule. C30, C31,
2. Set line voltage to 48V at on-hook condition and line current to 50mA at off- D2, Q3, Q2,
hook condition of normal telephone. R26, R22,
3. Execute the command “hookoff”. R18, R15
4. Confirm that the line current is 50mA ± 5mA.
5. Execute the command “hookon”.
6. Confirm that the line current is 0mA + 2mA.
(G)* DTMF Generator Check - 1. Connect J1 (Telephone Socket) to DTMF tester. Career mod-
2. Execute the command “hookoff” and “dtmf_up”. ule, R2, C4,
3. Confirm that the high frequency (1477.06Hz) group is -6 ± 2dBm. C5, R7, R9,
4. Execute the command “dtmf_lo”. R10, C9, R11,
5. Confirm that the low frequency (852.05Hz) group is -8 ± 2dBm. R13, R12, R6,
Q1, D10, D1,
Q3, R26, R22,
Q2, R18, D2,
C30, C31
(H)* Transmitted Power Con- - Remove the Antenna before starting steps from 1 to 5. Career mod-
firmation 1. Configure the DECT tester (CMD60) as follows; ule, C4, C6,
<Setting> C2, C3, C25,
• Test mode: FP C8, C1, C12,
• Traffic Channel: 5 C13, C7, L1,
• Traffic Slot: 4 L2, C18, C19,
• Mode: Loopback D1, C17, R2,
• PMID: 00000 C23, BASE
• Frequency Offset: -18 module. R43,
2. Execute the command “testmode”. R44, L2, C38,
3. Initiate connection from DECT tester. (“set up connect”) C42, D6, C39,
4. Execute the command “ANT1”. C41
5. Confirm that the NTP value at ANT is 14dBm ~ 20dBm.
(I)* Modulation Check and ANT Follow steps 1 to 3 of (H). Career mod-
Adjustment 4. Confirm that the B-Field Modulation is 340kHz/div ~ 402kHz/div using data ule, C4, C6,
type Fig31. C2, C3, C25,
5. Adjust the B-Field Modulation if required. (Execute the command “readmod” C8, C1, C12,
and “wrtmod xx”, where xx is the value.) C13, C7, L1,
L2, C18, C19,
D1, C17, R2,
C23, BASE
module. R43,
R44, L2, C38,
C42, D6, C39,
C41
(J)* Frequency Offset Check - Follow steps 1 to 3 of (H). Career mod-
4. Confirm that the frequency offset is -50kHz ~ +50kHz. ule, C4, C6,
C2, C3, C25,
C8, C1, C12,
C13, C7, L1,
L2, C18, C19,
D1, C17, R2,
C23, BASE
module. R43,
R44, L2, C38,
C42, D6, C39,
C41
(K)* Sensitivity Receiver - Follow steps 1 to 3 of (H). Career mod-
Confirmation 4. Set DECT tester power to -84dBm. ule, C4, C6,
5. Confirm that the BER is < 1000ppm. C2, C3, C25,
L3, L4, C15,
C20, R1, C21,
D1, C17, C20,
R1, C21, D1,
C17, BASE
module, R43,
R44, L2, C38,
C42, D6, C39,
C41

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Point Replace Parts
(L)* Timing Confirmation - Follow steps 1 to 3 of (H). Career mod-
4. Confirm that the Timing accuracy is < ± 2.0ppm. ule, C4, C6,
C2, C3, C25,
C8, C1, C12,
C13, C7, L1,
L2, C18, C19,
D1, C17, R2,
C23, BASE
module. R43,
R44, L2, C38,
C42, D6, C39,
C41
(M)* RSSI Level Confirmation - Follow steps 1 to 3 of (H). Career mod-
4. Set DECT tester power to -70dBm. ule, C4, C6,
5. Execute the command “readrssi”. C2, C3, C25,
6. Confirm: 25 < returned value < 43 (hex) (0E ± A (hex)) L3, L4, C15,
C20, R1, C21,
D1, C17, C20,
R1, C21, D1,
C17, BASE
module, R43,
R44, L2, C38,
C42, D6, C39,
C41
(N) Charging Check - 1. Connect Charge Contact 12Ω/2W resistor between charge+ and charge-. F1, D5, R39,
2. Measure and confirm voltage across the resistor is 2.3V ± 0.2V. D8, D9, C40
(O) Audio Check - 1. Link with Handset.
2. Set line voltage to 48V and line current to 40mA.
3. Input -45dBm/1kHz to MIC of Handset.
Measure the Level at Line I/F and distortion level.
4. Confirm that the level is -8.5 ± 3dBm and that the distortion level is < 5% at TEL
Line (600Ω Load).
5. Input -20dBm/1kHz to Line I/F.
Measure the level at Receiver of Handset and distortion level
(*Receive volume set to second position from minimum).
6. Confirm that the level is -22.5 ± 3dBm and that the distortion level is < 5% at
Receiver (Volume Middle, 150Ω Load).

9.2.2. Check Point (Charger Unit)

Items Adjustment Procedure Check or


Point Replace Parts
(A) Charging Check - 1. Connect Charge Contact 10Ω/2W resistor between charge+ and charge-. R1, D1, F1
2. Measure and confirm voltage across the resistor is 2.75V ± 0.3V.

Note:
After the measuring, suck up the solder of TP.
The connection of adjustment equipment are as shown in Adjustment Standard (Charger Unit) (P.40).

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9.3. Troubleshooting by Symptom (Handset)


If your unit has below symptoms, follow the instructions in remedy column. Remedies depend on whether you have DECT tester
(*1) or not.

Note:
(*1) A general repair is possible even if you don’t have the DECT tester because it is for confirming the levels, such as Acoustic
level in detail.
(*2) Refer to Check Point (Handset) (P.31)

9.3.1. Check Point (Handset)


Please follow the items below when BBIC or EEPROM is replaced.
Note:
After the measuring, suck up the solder of TP.
*: PC Setting (P.41) is required beforehand.
The connections of simulator equipments are as shown in Adjustment Standard (Handset) (P.43).

Items Adjustment Procedure Check or


Point Replace Parts
(A) Battery Supply Confir- - 1. Confirm that the consumption current is < 200mA, that is, there is no short cir- C143, R102,
mation cuit. L104, C145,
C132, C131,
C140, C146,
L103, IC101,
C141, C102,
C103, C120,
D107, C109,
C125
(B) 3.3V Supply Confirma- - 1. Confirm that the voltage between 3.3V and GND is 3.3V ± 0.3V. L103, IC101,
tion C141, C102,
C103, R107,
Career module
(C)* BBIC Confirmation - 1. BBIC Confirmation (Execute the command “getchk”). Career mod-
2. Confirm the returned checksum value. ule, X101,
Connection of checksum value and program number is shown below. C122, C123

(D) Charge Control Check & - 1. Apply 6V between TP5(+) and TP6(-) with current limit of PSU to 250mA. C100, Q101,
Charge Current Monitor 2. Confirm that the charge current is ON/OFF. Q102, R101,
Check 3. SW to decrease current limit of PSU to 75mA. C142, R108,
4. Confirm that the charge current is stable. Career module
(E)* Charge Detection (OFF) - 1. Stop supplying 6V to TP5(+) and TP6(-). C100, Q101,
Check 2. Execute the command “charge”. Q102, R101,
3. Confirm that the returned value is 00 (hex). C142, R108,
Career module
(F)* Battery Monitor Check & - 1. Apply 2.3V ± 0.005V between BATTERY (+) and BATTERY (-) with DC power. Career mod-
Adjustment (Important) 2. Execute the command “deactmac” to stabilize the value. ule, D107,
3. Then, execute the command “readbatt”. The returned value is XX. C109, C125
4. Confirm that XX is between 90 and A0.
90 < XX < A0 (Hex)
(If XX is out of range, change BBIC)

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Items Adjustment Procedure Check or


Point Replace Parts
(G) Battery Low Confirma- - 1. Apply 2.40V between BATTERY (+) and BATTERY (-). Career mod-
tion (Important) 2. Confirm that there is no Speaker sound (Battery low alarm). ule,D107,
3. Apply 2.1V between BATTERY(+) and BATTERY(-). C109, C125,
4. Confirm that there is Speaker sound (Battery low alarm). R117, R116,
C125, R117,
R116, Q104,
Q105, D104,
R115,
BUZZER
(H)* BBIC Clock Adjustment P1.0 1. Apply 2.6V between BATTERY (+) and BATTERY (-) with DC power. C127, C122,
(Important) CLK 2. Execute the command “EnableClockOutput”. C123, X101
3. Input Command “rdeeprom 00 00 02", then you can confirm the current value.
4. Check X’tal Frequency. (10.368 MHz ± 100 Hz).
5. If the frequency is not 10.368 MHz ± 100 Hz, adjust the frequency of CLK exe-
cuting the command “setfreq sfr xx xx (where xx is the value)” so that the read-
ing of the frequency counter is 10.368000 MHz ± 5 Hz.
Note:
Clear the registered information for Base Unit before measurement, because
the Frequency will not possibly get stable due to the registered information.
Pressing the button of “3” “7” “9” “#” clears the registration. Register to it on
Base Unit after measurement.
(I)* Transmitted Power Con- ANT Remove the Antenna before starting steps from 1 to 5. Career mod-
firmation 1. Configure the DECT tester (CMD60) as follows; ule, R1, R2,
<Setting> C21, C23, L3,
• Test mode: PP L4, C15, C20,
• RFPI: 0102030405 D2, C17
• Traffic Channel: 5
• Traffic Slot: 4
• Mode: Loopback
2. Execute the command “regcmd60”.
3. Initiate connection from DECT tester.
4. Confirm that the NTP value at ANT is -19dBm ~ 25dBm.
(J)* Modulation Check ANT Follow steps 1 to 4 of (I). Career mod-
4. Confirm that the B-Field Modulation is 340kHz/div ~ 402kHz/div using data ule, R1, R2,
type Fig31. C21, C23, L3,
L4, C15, C20,
D2, C17
(K)* Frequency Offset Confir- - Follow steps 1 to 4 of (I). Career mod-
mation 4. Confirm that the frequency offset is -50kHz ~ +50kHz. ule, R1, R2,
C21, C23, L3,
L4, C15, C20,
D2, C17
(L)* Sensitivity Receiver - Follow steps 1 to 4 of (I). R1, R2, C21,
Confirmation 4. Set DECT tester power to -85dBm. C23, C1, C8,
5. Confirm that the BER is < 1000ppm. C7, C12, C13,
L1, L2, C18,
C19, D1, C17
(M)* Timing Confirmation - Follow steps 1 to 4 of (I). R1, R2, C21,
4. Confirm that the Timing accuracy is < ± 2.0ppm. C23, C1, C8,
C7, C12, C13,
L1, L2, C18,
C19, D1, C17
(N)* RSSI Level Confirmation - Follow steps 1 to 4 of (I). R1, R2, C21,
4. Set DECT tester power to -70dBm. C23, C1, C8,
5. Execute the command “readrssi”. C7, C12, C13,
6. Confirm: 9 < returned value < 13 (hex) (0E ± 5 (hex)) L1, L2, C18,
C19, D1, C17
(O) Audio Check and Confir- - 1. Link to BASE which is connected to Line Simulator.
mation 2. Set line voltage to 48V and line current to 40mA.
3. Input -45dBm/1KHz to MIC and measure Line output level.
4. Confirm that the level is -8.5 ± 3dBm and that the distortion level is < 5% at TEL
Line (600Ω Load).
5. Input -20dBm/1KHz to Line I/F and measure Receiving level at SP+ and SP-.
6. Confirm that the level is -22.5 ± 3dBm and that the distortion level is < 5% at
Receiver. (vol = middle, 150Ω Load)

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10 Disassembly and Assembly Instructions


10.1. Disassembly Instructions
10.1.1. Base Unit

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10.1.2. Handset

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10.1.3. Charger Unit

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10.2. How to Replace the Handset LCD

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11 Measurements and Adjustments


11.1. The Setting Method of JIG (Base Unit)
11.1.1. Preparation
11.1.1.1. Equipment Required
• DECT tester: Rohde & Schwarz, CMD 60 is recommended.
• Frequency counter: it must be precise to be able to measure 1Hz (precision; ±4ppm).
Hewlett Packard, 53131A is recommended.
• DC power: it must be able to output at least 1A current under 9V.
• Digital multi-meter (DMM): it must be able to measure voltage and current.
• Oscilloscope

11.1.1.2. JIG and PC


• Serial JIG Note:
PQZZ1CD300E* *: If you have the JIG Cable for TCD500 series
• PC which runs in DOS mode (PQZZ1CD505E), change the following values of resis-
• Batch file CD-ROM for setting: PNZZTG1311AG tance. Then you can use it as a JIG Cable for both TCD300
and TCD500 series. (It is an upper compatible JIG Cable.)

Resistor Old value (kΩ) New value (kΩ)


R2 22 3.3
R3 22 3.3
R4 22 4.7
R7 4.7 10

11.1.2. PC Setting
11.1.2.1. Connections
Connect the AC adaptor to J2 (base unit).
Serial JIG to the Serial Port of PC.
Connect the Clip cable GND.
Connect the Clip cable UTX and URX.

Note:
*: Com port names may vary depending on what your PC calls it.

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11.1.2.2. Batch file Setting

Note:
• “*****” varies depending on the country.

11.1.2.3. Commands
See the table below for frequently used commands.

Command name Function Example


rdeeprom Read the data of EEPROM Type “rdeeprom 00 00 FF”, and the data from address “00 00” to “FF” is
read out.
readid Read ID (RFPI) Type “readid”, and the registered ID is read out.
writeid Write ID (RFPI) Type “writeid 00 18 E0 0E 98”, and the ID “0018 E0 0E 98” is written.
setfreq adjust Frequency of RFIC Type “setfreq nn nn”.
hookoff off-hook mode on Base Type “hookoff”.
hookon on-hook mode on Base Type “hookon”.
Getchk Read checksum Type “getchk”.
Wreeprom write eeprom Type “wreeprom 01 23 45”. “01 23” is address and “45” is data to be written.
InitBsPIN.bat Initial Base PIN to “0000” Type “initBsPIN”

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11.2. Adjustment Standard (Base Unit)


When connecting the simulator equipments for checking, please refer to below.

11.2.1. Bottom View


(F), (G), (O)

AF
OSC OSC (O)
OSC

AF
AF VOLT LOOP AF VOLT OSC
METER Simulator METER MIC

6.3 V 47 F
600
SP
BELL
L1T
Simulator 150

Call - ID L1R
Simulator Dummy Handset

DTMF
Tester

L2R L2T

L1R L1T (A)


DCM
DCP
GND
ANT DC POWER
GND DC_IN DC 6.5V
DECT Tester RXD
GND
CTS60 VDDPA/RF
DC_IN
TXD

(H), (I), (J) MD0 GND


(K), (L), (M) TXD Serial
MD1
MD2
RXD JIG

4.7k Charge+

P1.1 VDD
PC
Charge LINE_DC

A
(D)
CHARGE+
CHARGE-
LINE_DC

12
GND

GND

GND
VDD

2W
CLK

Frequency Digital Digital Digital


Counter Volt Meter Volt Meter Volt Meter

(E) (B) (N)

Note:
(A) - (O) is referred to Check Point (Base Unit) (P.28)

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11.3. Adjustment Standard (Charger Unit)


When connecting the Simulator Equipments for checking, please refer to below.

11.3.1. Bottom View


Digital
(A)
Volt Meter

Charge+
Charge-
10 /2 W

PQUP11532Z
TP4
J1

F1
PbF
PQLV30056
1
PQLV30055

TP3
D1 2

TP3
TP4 (GND)

DC POWER
DC 6.5 V

Note:
(A) is referred to Check Point (Charger Unit) (P.30)

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11.4. The Setting Method of JIG (Handset)


11.4.1. Preparation
11.4.1.1. Equipment Required
• DECT tester: Rohde & Schwarz, CMD 60 is recommended.
• Frequency counter: it must be precise to be able to measure 1Hz (precision; ± 4ppm).
Hewlett Packard, 53131A is recommended.
• DC power: it must be able to output at least 1A current under 2.4V for Handset.
• Digital multi-meter (DMM): it must be able to measure voltage and current.
• Oscilloscope

11.4.1.2. JIG and PC


• Serial JIG Note:
PQZZT1CD300E* *: If you have the JIG Cable for TCD500 series
• PC which runs in DOS mode. (PQZZ1CD505E), change the following values of resis-
• Batch file CD-ROM for setting: PNZZTG1311AG tance. Then you can use it as a JIG Cable for both TCD300
and TCD500 series. (It is an upper compatible JIG Cable.)

Resistor Old value (kΩ) New value (kΩ)


R2 22 3.3
R3 22 3.3
R4 22 4.7
R7 4.7 10

11.4.2. PC Setting
11.4.2.1. Connections
Connect the DC Power or Battery to BATTERY(+) and BATTERY(-) (Handset).
Serial JIG to the Serial Port of PC.
Connect the Clip cable GND.
Connect the Clip cable UTX and URX.

Note:
*: Com port names may vary depending on what your PC calls it.

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11.4.2.2. Batch file Setting

Note:
• “*****” varies depending on the country.

11.4.2.3. Commands
See the table below for frequently used commands.

Command name Function Example


rdeeprom Read the data of EEPROM Type “rdeeprom 00 00 FF”, and the data from address “00 00” to “FF” is
read out.
readid Read ID (RFPI) Type “readid”, and the registered ID is read out.
writeid Write ID (RFPI) Type “writeid 00 18 E0 0E 98”, and the ID “0018 E0 0E 98” is written.
setfreq adjust Frequency of RFIC Type “setfreq nn nn”.
Getchk Read checksum Type “getchk”.
Wreeprom write eeprom Type “wreeprom 01 23 45”. “01 23” is address and “45” is data to be written.

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11.5. Adjustment Standard (Handset)


When connecting the Simulator Equipments for checking, please refer to below.

11.5.1. Component View

AF VOLT AF AF
METER OSC Volt Meter
(O)
(O) (O)
150
REV+ REV-

LOOP REV
GND
Simulator D103 C112 D102 DECT Tester
600 ANT CMD60
D106 D105 ANT

C149
C151
R113
R112
(I), (J), (K), (L), (M), (N)

R114
C155
Dummy Base Q103 C153
ANT1

Unit C132

C150
C152 BZ2
TP23

C113
C154
IC103
R115
D104
C114
P1.0
R117 Frequency

R116
Counter

C124
Q105 Q104
C123
GND
C120

C126 C127
(H)

X101
C122

C121
C110 C128 C119
R121
TP17 C129
C125

C104 C108
R122
R106

C118

C111
C133
R104

C186
C134

C103
C130 3.3V
R103

Digital
C109
8 5 3.3V
Power Key R123
IC102 Volt Meter
1 4 GND
D107
C147

P1.0
(B)
C115

C102
R107

4.7k
C116
C141

L103 PbF
GND GND IC101 RXD
BATT Low Check RXD C148
C146
Serial JIG PC
2.3V TXD
C140
BAT VBAT
C131
PQUP11567Z TXD
TG131EXR
(C)
C143

C106

Battery + BAT
C107
C144

L104 C142
DC Power
R108

Q101 R102
R230 C105
R105

2.30V - 2.60V R101 Q102 TP22


Battery -
C117
C101

(A), (F), (G) C100


TALK Key
MIC+ MIC-
A

TP5 TP6

MIC+ MIC-
6.3 V 47 F

DC
6V (D), (E)

AF
Generator (O)

Note:
(A) - (O) is referred to Check Point (Handset) (P.31)

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11.6. Things to Do after Replacing IC


Cautions:
Since this page is common to each country, it may not apply to some models in your country. The contents below are the mini-
mum adjustments required for operation.

11.6.1. Base Unit


Before doing the following adjustment, be sure to do PC Setting (P.37) in The Setting Method of JIG (Base Unit).

IC Necessary Adjustment
BBIC Programs for Voice processing, interface for RF and 1. Clock adjustment: Refer to Check Point (E). (*1)
EEPROM
EEPROM Adjustment parameter data 1. Default batch file: Execute the command “Default4KB”.
(country version batch file, default batch file, etc.) 2. Country version batch file: Execute the command
“1311XXvYY”. (*2)
3. Clock adjustment: Refer to Check Point (E). (*1)

Note:
(*1) Refer to Check Point (Base Unit) (P.28)
(*2) XX: country code, YY: revision number
“XX” and “YY” vary depending on the country version. You can find them in the batch file, PQZZ- mentioned in JIG and PC
(P.37).

11.6.2. Handset
Before doing the following adjustment, be sure to do PC Setting (P.41) in The Setting Method of JIG (Handset).

IC Necessary Adjustment
BBIC Programs for Voice processing, interface for RF and 1. Clock adjustment: Refer to Check Point (H). (*3)
EEPROM 2. 4.0 V setting and battery low detection: Refer to Check Point
(A), (F) and (G). (*3)
EEPROM Adjustment parameter data 1. Default batch file: Execute the command “Default”.
(country version batch file, default batch file, etc.) 2. Melody Initialize batch file; Execute the Command
“DB3MZA”.
3. Country version batch file: Execute the command
“131XXvYY”. (*4)
4. Clock adjustment: Refer to Check Point (H). (*3)
5. 4.0 V setting and battery low detection: Refer to Check Point
(A), (F) and (G). (*3)

Note:
(*3) Refer to Check Point (Handset) (P.31)
(*4) XX: country code, YY: revision number
“XX” and “YY” vary depending on the country version. You can find them in the batch file, PQZZ- mentioned in JIG and PC
(P.41).

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11.7. RF Specification
11.7.1. Base Unit

Item Value Refer to -. *


TX Power More than 14 dBm ~ 26 dBm Check Point (Base Unit) (H)
Modulation 340 kHz/div ~ 402 kHz/div Check Point (Base Unit) (I)
Frequency Offset -50 kHz ~ +50 kHz Check Point (Base Unit) (J)
RX Sensitivity < 1000 ppm Check Point (Base Unit) (K)
Timing Accuracy < ± 2.0 ppm Check Point (Base Unit) (L)
RSSI Level 0E hex ± A hex Check Point (Base Unit) (M)

*: Refer to Check Point (Base Unit) (P.28)

11.7.2. Handset

Item Value Refer to -. **


TX Power More than 19 dBm ~ 25 dBm Check Point (Handset) (I)
Modulation 340 kHz/div ~ 402 kHz/div Check Point (Handset) (J)
Frequency Offset -50 kHz ~ +50 kHz Check Point (Handset) (K)
RX Sensitivity < 1000 ppm Check Point (Handset) (L)
Timing Accuracy < ± 2.0 ppm Check Point (Handset) (M)
RSSI Level 0E hex ± 5 hex Check Point (Handset) (N)

**: Refer to Check Point (Handset) (P.31)

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11.8. How to Check the Handset Speaker or Receiver


1. Prepare the digital voltmeter, and set the selector knob to ohm meter.
2. Put the probes at the speaker terminals as shown below.

11.9. Frequency Table (MHz)

BASE UNIT HANDSET


Channel No Transmit Frequency Receive Frequency Transmit Frequency Receive Frequency
1 1928.448 1928.448 1928.448 1928.448
2 1926.720 1926.720 1926.720 1926.720
3 1924.992 1924.992 1924.992 1924.992
4 1923.264 1923.264 1923.264 1923.264
5 1921.536 1921.536 1921.536 1921.536
6 1919.808 1919.808 1919.808 1919.808
7 1918.080 1918.080 1918.080 1918.080
8 1916.352 1916.352 1916.352 1916.352
9 1914.624 1914.624 1914.624 1914.624
10 1912.896 1912.896 1912.896 1912.896

Note:
Channel No. 10: In the Test Mode on Base Unit and Handset.

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12 Miscellaneous
12.1. CPU Data (Base Unit)
12.1.1. IC3 (COB)
PIN Description I/O at Normal at Reset
mode mode
PIN Description I/O at Normal at Reset
55 VSSPA2 GND GND GND
mode mode
56 VSSPA2 - - -
1 P1.0 A.O A.O A.O
57 A0 GND GND GND
2 P1.1 D.O D.O D.O
58 A1 GND GND GND
3 TXD D.O D.O PullD
59 A2 GND GND GND
4 RXD D.I D.I D.I
60 A3 - - -
5 VDD SUPPLY SUPPLY SUPPLY
MOD0 GND GND GND
6 VSS GND GND GND
61 VDDE SUPPLY SUPPLY SUPPLY
7 RESETQ D.I D.I D.I
62 VSS GND GND GND
8 NC - - -
63 A4 - - -
9 NC - - -
MD1 GND GND PullD
10 NC - - -
64 A5 - - -
11 VSS GND GND GND
MD2 GND GND PullD
12 VCORE SUPPLY SUPPLY SUPPLY
65 A6 GND GND GND
13 VSS GND GND GND
66 A7 GND GND GND
14 VOSC SUPPLY SUPPLY SUPPLY
67 A8 GND GND GND
15 VSSOS GND GND GND
68 A9 GND GND GND
16 XTAL A.I A.I A.I
PORT1_7 - - -
17 LOAD A.O A.O A.O
69 A10 GND GND GND
18 RXON D.O D.O D.O
PORT1_2 - - -
19 TXON D.O D.O D.O
70 A11 GND GND GND
20 RTS - - -
PORT1_3 - - -
PX0 D.I D.I D.I
71 VDDE SUPPLY SUPPLY SUPPLY
21 CTS - - -
72 A12 GND GND GND
PX1 D.I D.I D.I
PORT1_4 - - -
22 PX2 D.I D.I D.I
73 A13 GND GND GND
23 PX3 D.I D.I D.I
PORT1_5 - - -
24 VIO SUPPLY SUPPLY SUPPLY
74 A14 GND GND GND
25 VSS GND GND GND
PORT0_3 - - -
26 PX4 D.I D.I D.I
PORT1_6 - - -
27 PY0 D.I D.I D.I
75 A15 GND GND GND
28 PY1 D.I D.I D.I
PORT0_4 - - -
29 PY2 D.I D.I D.I
76 A16 GND GND GND
30 PY3 - - -
PORT0_1 - - -
ANT1 D.O D.O D.O
77 A17 GND GND GND
31 PY4 - - -
PORT0_2 - - -
ANT2 D.O D.O D.O
78 A18 GND GND GND
32 RXIX A.I A.I A.I
PORT0_3 - - -
33 RXI A.I A.I A.I
79 A19 GND GND GND
34 VSSRF GND GND GND
PORT0_4 - - -
35 CAPVCO - - -
80 A20 GND GND GND
36 VVCO SUPPLY SUPPLY SUPPLY
PORT0_5 - - -
37 VSSRF GND GND GND
TONE - - -
38 VDDBRF SUPPLY SUPPLY SUPPLY
PWM - - -
39 VSSRF GND GND GND
81 VDDE SUPPLY SUPPLY SUPPLY
40 RFOUT - - -
82 VSS GND GND GND
41 VDDRF - - -
83 A21 GND GND GND
42 VSSRF GND GND GND
PORT0_6 - - -
43 VDDPLL SUPPLY SUPPLY SUPPLY
R1 - - -
44 VSSRF GND GND GND
DRON - - -
45 VDDPA1 SUPPLY SUPPLY SUPPLY
84 A22 - - -
46 VSSPA1 GND GND GND
PORT0_7 GND GND GND
47 VSSPA2 GND GND GND
R2 - - -
48 VSSPA2 - - -
85 WRRAQ GND GND GND
49 POX A.O A.O A.O
86 OERAQ GND GND GND
50 POX - - -
87 CSROQ GND GND GND
51 VSSPA2 GND GND GND
88 VDD SUPPLY SUPPLY SUPPLY
52 VSSPA2 - - -
89 VSS GND GND GND
53 PO A.O A.O A.O
90 VSS - - -
54 PO - - -
91 NC GND GND GND

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PIN Description I/O at Normal at Reset


mode mode
92 NC GND GND GND
93 LINEP A.I A.I A.I
94 LINEN A.I A.I A.I
95 LINEA A.I A.I A.I
96 MAD2P A.I A.I A.I
97 MAD4P A.I A.I A.I
98 MAD4N A.I A.I A.I
99 VSSAS GND GND GND
100 VSSA GND GND GND
101 VANA SUPPLY SUPPLY SUPPLY
102 AOP A.O A.O A.O
103 AOP A.O A.O A.O
104 NC - - -
105 NC - - -
106 D0 D.I D.I D.I
107 D1 D.I D.I D.I
108 D2 D.I D.I D.I
109 D3 D.I D.I D.I
110 D4 D.I D.I D.I
111 VDDE SUPPLY SUPPLY SUPPLY
112 VSS GND GND GND
113 D5 D.I D.I D.I
114 D6 D.I D.I D.I
115 D7 D.I D.I D.I
116 CSRAQ D.I D.I D.I
PORT0_6 D.I D.I D.I
117 PORT0_4 D.I D.I D.I
118 P0.0 D.O D.O D.O
PWM - - -
119 I2DAT D.I.O D.I.O PullU
120 I2CLK D.O D.O PullU
121 SUPEEP SUPPLY SUPPLY SUPPLY
122 VIO SUPPLY SUPPLY SUPPLY
123 VSS GND GND GND
124 MRST - - -
PORT1_4 - - -
125 MTSR - - -
PORT1_5 - - -
126 SCLK - - -
PORT1_6 - - -
127 PORT0_4 - - -
PORT1_2 - - -
TDO - - -
128 PORT0_5 - - -
PORT1_3 - - -
TDI - - -
129 PORT0_6 - - -
PORT1_4 - - -
TMS - - -
130 PORT0_3 - - -
PORT1_5 - - -
TCK - - -
131 PORT1_6 - - -
nTRST - - -
132 TMS - - -
133 VIO SUPPLY SUPPLY SUPPLY

Note:
I_PU; Internal Pull-Up, I_PD; Internal Pull-Down

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12.2. CPU Data (Handset)


12.2.1. IC103 (COB)
PIN Description I/O at Normal at Reset
mode mode
PIN Description I/O at Normal at Reset
PL0 A.O A.O A.O
mode mode
58 A1 - - -
1 P1.0 A.O A.O A.O
PL1 A.O A.O A.O
2 P1.1 D.O D.O D.O
59 A2 - - -
3 TXD D.O D.O PullD
PL2 A.O A.O A.O
R1 D.O D.O D.O
60 A3 - - -
4 RXD D.I D.O D.O
PL3 A.O A.O A.O
R2 - - -
MD0 - - -
5 VDDB SUPPLY SUPPLY SUPPLY
61 VDDE SUPPLY SUPPLY SUPPLY
6 VSS GND GND GND
62 VSS GND GND GND
7 RESETQ D.I D.I D.I
63 A4 - - -
8 SDRV D.O D.O D.O
PL4 A.O A.O A.O
9 SENSE A.I A.I A.I
MD1 - - -
10 ONSW A.I A.I A.I
64 A5 - - -
11 VSS GND GND GND
PL5 A.O A.O A.O
12 VCORE SUPPLY SUPPLY SUPPLY
MD2 - - -
13 VSS GND GND GND
65 A6 - - -
14 VOSC SUPPLY SUPPLY SUPPLY
PL6 - - -
15 VSSOS A.O A.O A.O
66 A7 - - -
16 XTAL A.I A.I A.I
PL7 - - -
17 LOAD A.O A.O A.O
67 A8 - - -
18 RXON D.O D.O D.O
PL8 A.O A.O A.O
19 TXON D.O D.O D.O
68 A9 - - -
20 RTS - - -
PL9 A.O A.O A.O
PX0 D.I D.I D.I
PORT1_7 - - -
21 CTS - - -
69 A10 - - -
PX1 D.I D.I D.I
PL10 A.O A.O A.O
22 PX2 D.I D.I D.I
PORT1_2 - - -
23 PX3 D.I D.I D.I
70 A11 - - -
24 VIO SUPPLY SUPPLY SUPPLY
PL11 A.O A.O A.O
25 VSS GND GND GND
PORT1_3 - - -
26 PX4 D.I D.I D.I
71 VDDE SUPPLY - -
27 PY0 D.I D.I D.I
72 A12 - - -
28 PY1 D.I D.I D.I
PL12 A.O A.O A.O
29 PY2 D.I D.I D.I
PORT1_4 - - -
30 PY3 D.I D.I D.I
73 A13 - - -
31 PY4 D.I D.I D.I
PL13 A.O A.O A.O
32 RXIX - - -
PORT1_5 - - -
33 RXI - - -
74 A14 - - -
34 VSSRF GND GND GND
PL14 A.O A.O A.O
35 CAPVCO - - -
PORT0_3 - - -
36 VVCO - - -
PORT1_6 - - -
37 VSSRF GND GND GND
75 A15 - - -
38 VDDBRF SUPPLY SUPPLY SUPPLY
PL15 A.O A.O A.O
39 VSSRF GND GND GND
PORT0_4 - - -
40 RFOUT - - -
76 A16 - - -
41 VDDRF - - -
PL16 A.O A.O A.O
42 VSSRF GND GND GND
PORT0_1 - - -
43 VDDPLL - - -
77 A17 - - -
44 VSSRF GND GND GND
PL17 A.O A.O A.O
45 VDDPA1 SUPPLY SUPPLY SUPPLY
PORT0_2 - - -
46 VSSPA1 GND GND GND
78 A18 - - -
47 VSSPA2 GND GND GND
PL18 A.O A.O A.O
48 VSSPA2 - - -
PORT0_3 - - -
49 POX - - -
79 A19 - - -
50 POX - - -
PL19 A.O A.O A.O
51 VSSPA2 GND GND GND
PORT0_4 - - -
52 VSSPA2 - - -
80 A20 - - -
53 PO - - -
PL20 A.O A.O A.O
54 PO - - -
PORT0_5 - - -
55 VSSPA2 GND GND GND
TONE - - -
56 VSSPA2 - - -
PWM - - -
57 A0 - - -

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PIN Description I/O at Normal at Reset PIN Description I/O at Normal at Reset
mode mode mode mode
81 VDDE SUPPLY SUPPLY SUPPLY PORT1_4 - - -
82 VSS GND GND GND 125 MTSR - - -
83 A21 - - - PORT1_5 - - -
PL21 A.O A.O A.O 126 SCLK - - -
PORT0_6 - - - PORT1_6 - - -
R1 - - - 127 PORT0_4 - - -
DRON - - - PORT1_2 - - -
84 A22 - - - TDO - - -
PL22 A.O A.O A.O 128 PORT0_5 - - -
PORT0_7 - - - PORT1_3 - - -
R2 - - - TDI - - -
85 WRRAQ - - - 129 PORT0_6 - - -
PL24 A.O A.O A.O PORT1_4 - - -
86 OERAQ - - - TMS - - -
PL26 A.O A.O A.O 130 PORT0_3 - - -
87 CSROQ - - - PORT1_5 - - -
PL27 A.O A.O A.O TCK - - -
88 VDDDCDC - - - 131 PORT1_6 - - -
89 VSS GND GND GND nTRST - - -
90 VSS - - - 132 TMS - - -
91 CHARGESTART D.O D.O D.O 133 VIO - - -
92 CDT SUPPLY SUPPLY SUPPLY
93 MICP A.I A.I A.I
94 MICN A.I A.I A.I
95 MICS A.O A.O A.O
96 NC - - -
97 MAD4P A.I A.I A.I
98 MAD4N A.I A.I A.I
99 VSSAS GND GND GND
100 VSSA GND GND GND
101 VANA SUPPLY SUPPLY SUPPLY
102 HO1P A.O A.O A.O
103 HO1P - - -
104 HO1N A.O A.O A.O
105 HO1N - - -
106 D0 - - -
PL35 A.O A.O A.O
107 D1 - - -
PL34 A.O A.O A.O
108 D2 - - -
PL33 A.O A.O A.O
109 D3 - - -
PL32 A.O A.O A.O
110 D4 - - -
PL31 A.O A.O A.O
111 VDDE SUPPLY SUPPLY SUPPLY
112 VSS GND GND GND
113 D5 - - -
PL30 A.O A.O A.O
114 D6 - - -
PL29 A.O A.O A.O
115 D7 - - -
PL28 A.O A.O A.O
116 CSRAQ - - -
PL25 A.O A.O A.O
PORT0_6 - - -
117 PL23 A.O A.O A.O
PORT0_4 - - -
118 P0.0 A.O A.O A.O
PWM - - -
119 I2DAT D.I.O D.I.O PullU
120 I2CLK D.O D.O PullU
121 SUPEEP SUPPLY SUPPLY SUPPLY
122 VIO SUPPLY SUPPLY SUPPLY
123 VSS GND GND GND
124 MRST - - -

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12.3. Terminal Guide of the ICs, Transistors and Diodes


12.3.1. Base Unit

12.3.2. Handset

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13 Schematic Diagram
13.1. For Schematic Diagram
13.1.1. Base Unit (Schematic Diagram (Base Unit))
Notes:
1. DC voltage measurements are taken with voltmeter from the negative voltage line.

2. This schematic diagram may be modified at any time with the development of new technology.

13.1.2. Handset (Schematic Diagram (Handset))


Notes:
1. DC voltage measurements are taken with an oscilloscope or a tester with a ground.
2. The schematic diagrams may be modified at any time with the development of new technology.

13.1.3. Charger Unit (Schematic Diagram (Charger Unit))


Notes:
1. DC voltage measurements are taken with voltmeter from the negative voltage line.

2. This schematic diagram may be modified at any time with the development of new technology.

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13.2. Schematic Diagram (Base Unit)


+0V ON-HOOK
+0V ON-HOOK +9.8V DC OFF-HOOK +60V DC ON-HOOK
+9.8V DC OFF-HOOK +0V ON-HOOK LINE_DC +10V DC OFF-HOOK
+0.7V DC OFF-HOOK
Q3
R4 C E D2
150
750
R3

R29

R32
K

K
B R26 1 2

D10

NC
D7

D1
33k
NC

NC
R6
Q1
NC

C30
NC

680p
10
R12
100k

13k

A
4 3
10u
NC

C
C1

C3

R22
2.7k
C C C
C50
C51

C
B
E

C31

680p
NC C10 Q2 Q4
C C C C C
B R27 B
C8 NC
R2 C5 R7 R11 E 680 E

R28
10k
R18

C21

C45
10k

NC

NC
K0.22u

0.0047
100 1u 100k 3.9k

100n
R13

C13

C15
NC
C4

R9
C L2R L1R L1T L2T
22
C C
C C C
AG AG AG
R8 820k R40

R14
100
NC 6

C32

NC
470n
C52

NC
R10

NC
C9
0.1

1M
C6

R5

56

R24 1
R33 C26 2

K
NC

C14

10p
AG AG

NC
D3

NC
AG AG AG

C36
3

C56

R20

C16 10p
NC

1M
820k 22n

SA1
4

A A
AG

NC

SA3
D4
C

1
C
C 5

K
R25 J1
R15

R37

NC
C57 NC
NC R34 C27 R38
2.2k R41

R21
1M
820k 22n NC NC

C18 NC
C C
SA2
+3.3V DC NC
C VDD C J101 DCP
IC2 +8.0V
F1
VDDA 2 D5
DC_IN 3A
+2.5V Output
Input
3 K A 1
C19

C20
NC

NC

16V 100u
C59 10p
R35
120
DC Fin

C58
2

10p
K2.2
C34

C35
ADJ/GND

C28 100u
AG AG

C60 10p
2.2M

2.2M
R16

R19

C25 10p
C C C J2

R39
VDD DCM

16
R36
200
C

C C
+2.6V DC CL14
C C Charge +
C53 10p

C54 10p
1.8M

1.8M

C40

10p
R30

R31

D8
VDDPA/RF VDDPA/RF
IC4
VDDIO R47 NC 2 CL13
Output 3 Charge -

50 100u
C
AG AG AG AG
4 Input

100n

100n
C44

C29

C33

C46

C47
Fin

10p

10p

D9
R201

ADJ/GND
330

330

R46
180
100n

1
R200

C C
C

+2.85V DC

R45
200
C24

AG C

GND15
GND33
GND20

GND26
GND6

GND9
B99
B60
B56
B55
B54
B53
B52
B51
B47
B48
B49
B46
B45
B43
B42
B40
B41
B39
B44
B37
B50
B34
B36
B35
B33
B32
B57

B30
B29
B28
B27
B87

B85

B26
VDDRAM
MICP/LINEP
VDDDCDC
PL27
PL26
PL24
PL22
PL21
PL18
PL19
PL20
PL17
PL16
PL14
PL13
PL11
PL12
PL10
PL15
PL9
VDD
PL6
PL8
PL7
PL5
PL4
VSS_5
GND6
PL3
PL2
PL1
PL0
VDDPA
GND9
VDDBAT/VDD
GND15
GND33
GND20
VSS_3
MICN/LINEN GND26
B61
B62
MICS/LINEA
B63
MAD2P GND34 GND34
B64
MAD4P VSS_7 B84
B65
MAD4N GND32 GND32
VDDA CHARGESTART GND39 GND39
B58
C7 100n B66
VSS_6 GND29 GND29
B59
CDT GND41 GND41
B67
VDDA GND27 GND27
B68
HO1P GND43 GND43
B69
HO1N GND24 GND24 ANT_2 ANT_1
B70
PL35 GND45 GND45
B71
PL34 GND21 GND21
PL33 GND35
IC3
C37

B72 GND35
NC

C43
NC
C39

C41
PL32 GND18
5p

3p
B73 GND18
B74
PL31 GND30 GND30
PL30 GND16 C C
B75 GND16
B76
PL29 GND36 GND36
PL28 GND13 1
2
B77 GND13 /4
PL25 GND12 /4

D6
B78 GND12
B79
PL23 GND10 GND10

C42
IC1

10p
3
C38

P0.0 GND46
10p

B80 GND46
I2DAT GND7 GND7
TP3 C
1 B81
A0 VCC 8 SUPEEP GND44
C
B83 GND44 C
2
A1 WP 7 B82
I2CLK GND4 GND4
C SCLK GND42 GND42
R43

R44

B90
390

33n

390

3
SCL 6
L2

A2 VSS_1 GND2
B5 GND2
4 VDDBAT GND40 C
VSS SDA 5 B4 GND40

C B89
MTSR
+1.5V DC GND23 GND23
RESETQ

SIGNAL
VSSOS
SENSE

GND38

GND31

GND11
GND14
GND17
GND19
GND22
GND28

GND25
ONSW

VSS_4

VSS_2
VDDO
MRST

VDDC
SDRV

GND1
GND3
GND5
GND8
LOAD
XTAL
RXD
P1.1
P1.0

TXD

PX0
PX1
PX2
PX3
PY0
PX4
PY1
PY2
PY4
PY3
B88
B86
B1
B9
B8
B2
B3
B6
GND38
B11
B7
B10
B12
B13
B14
B31
B15
B16
B17
B18
B20
B19
B21
B22
B24
B23
B25
GND31
GND1
GND3
GND5
GND8
GND11
GND14
GND17
GND19
GND22
GND28
B38
GND25
100n

VDDIO
100n
C11

100n
C48

100n C12

100k R17
R48
10k
C17

GND1 C22 C23


C55

10p

1 2
C 3 4
P1.1 2p R2310p
C SW1
X1 NC C
J102 J103 3 1

20.736MHz 2

NC: No Components
KX-TG1311AG SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (Base unit main)

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13.4. Schematic Diagram (Charger Unit)

TP3

1
F1 R1 10 TP2
A K

2 D1

J1

TP4

TP1

SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (Charger Unit)

56
5p C150
PL0
36 CN2 IC102 C133 NC

C
R113 D106
NC C151
PL1 GND SDA 120
4 5
35 CN2

BZ2
BUZZER
VDDDCDC
A2 SCL

Q103
Receiver
NC C152 3 6

TP1-
R112 D105

TP13
TP2+

TP12
PL2 A1 WP R114
34 CN2 2 7
120

MIC
NC C153 A0 VCC NC C112

2
1
PL3 1 8

2
1
33 CN2
D104 D102 10p C117
NC C154 A K

VDDDCDC
PL4 R115 12 C134

LCD
32 A K
CN2 R230 33 10p

LCD Back Light LED


NC D103
NC C155 A K
PL5
31
MIC+ C105

CN2 MIC-
C114 NC C113 NC
C115

Q105
Q104
PL6
30 CN2
R105 2.2k
100n

C116 100p
PL7
BATTERY-
BATTERY+

C107
29 CN2 100p 10u
C106

R117 1k

R116 1k
PL8
28 CN2 C144 C143
100n

PL9 NC 10p
27 CN2
C148 100n

BAT
PL10 R102

PL23
PL25
PL28
PL29
PL30
PL31
PL32
PL33
PL34
PL35
26 CN2 C128

VDDBAT
C109 100m

D107
10p
PL11 100n

C111
VBAT

R122
25 CN2 6.3 100u
10k

G
5.6n

1k
L104

PL12 C125 NC

R106
24 CN2 C145
PL13
23 CN2 5p
1k
R104

100n
C129

P1.0
PL14

G
C118 NC

GND TXD RXD


22

B89
B4
B5
B90
B82
B83
B81
B80
B79
B78
B77
B76
B75
B74
B73
B72
B71
B70
B69
B68
B67
B59
B66
B58
B65
B64
B63
B62
B61

CN2
R123 100k
VDDBAT

PL15

P0.0
CDT

PL23
PL25
PL28
PL29
PL30
PL31
PL32
PL33
PL34
PL35
21
C108

SCLK
CN2

HO1P

I2CLK
HO1N
VDDA

MTSR
I2DAT

VSS_1
VSS_6
MAD4P
MAD2P

MAD4N

VDDBAT
SUPEEP
C130
+3.3VDC

PL16 B88 B99 R103


47pF

TP17
MRST VDDRAM
MICS/LINEA

20
MICN/LINEN

1k
C120 10p

CN2 B86 B60


NC P1.1 MICP/LINEP
B1 B56
CHARGESTART

PL17 POWER SW1 P1.0 VDDDCDC

VDDDCDC
13.3. Schematic Diagram (Handset)

C124 B9 B55 PL27


3.3V

19 CN2 ONSW PL27 C104 NC

+1.5VDC
B8 B54 PL26
2 1 R121 SENSE PL26
PL18 B2 B53 PL24
18 100n TXD PL24
+2.5VDC

CN2 100k B3 B52 PL22 C103 10u


RXD PL22
B6 B51 PL21

55
PL19 C186 NC RESETQ PL21 C147 NC
GND38 B47

VDDC
17 CN2 PL18
C127 GND38 PL18
B11 B48 PL19
VDDO PL19
PL20 100n B7 B49 PL20 C102 6.3 330u

3
16 SDRV PL20

1P
CN2 C126 100n B10 B46 PL17
VDDC PL17
B12 B45

2
PL16
PL21 VSSOS PL16 C141 4.7
VDDDCDC

B13 B43

20.736M
1
15 PL14

C121 NC
CN2 XTAL PL14
B14 B42 PL13

10p
X101

C122 C123
LOAD PL13
PL22 B31 B40 PL11
14 CN2 C119 NC VSS_4 PL11
B15 B41 PL12 K A
PX0 PL12 3 4
B16 B39 PL10
PL23 PX1 PL10
13 B17 B44 PL15
CN2 PX2 PL15 S NC
B18 B37 PL9 2 5
PX3 PL9
PL24 B20 B50
12 PY0 VDD
R107 56

CN2 B19 B34


VDDIO PL6
G D
PX4 PL6 1 6
IC103

B21 B36 PL8


PL25 PY1 PL8
B22 B35 PL7
47u

11 IC101
L103

CN2 PY2 PL7


B24 B33 PL5 5p C146
PY4 PL5
PL26 B23 B32 PL4
10 CN2 PY3 PL4
B25 B57
VSS_2 VSS_5
GND31 GND6
PL27 GND31 GND6 C140 4.7
9 GND1 B30 PL3
CN2 GND1 PL3 E
Q102

GND3 B29 PL2


GND3 PL2

TP23
TP22
PL28 GND5 B28 PL1
8 GND5 PL1 B
Q101

CN2 GND8 B27 PL0 C


GND8 PL0
GND11 B87 R101 3.3k
PL29 GND11 VDDPA
7 GND14 GND9

1
1
1
CN2 2 GND14 GND9
GND17 B85 R108 C142

5
2
GND17 VDDBAT/VDD
PL30 GND19 GND15

2
2
2
1

LEFT

DOWN
6 GND19 GND15
C132

CN2 GND22 GND33 3.3k 1u


G
10

GND22 GND33
GND28 GND20 C110
C131

ANT

PL31 GND28 GND20


1u

1
1
1
1
1

5 B38 B26 1u
CN2 SIGNAL VSS_3

*
0
7
8

R
GND25 GND26
C149 GND25 GND26

2
2
2
2
2

PL32
4 CN2 5.6n C101

1
1
1
1
1

PL33 NC
GND23
GND40
GND2
GND42
GND4
GND44
GND7
GND46
GND10
GND12
GND13
GND36
GND16
GND30
GND18
GND35
GND21
GND45
GND24
GND43
GND27
GND41
GND29
GND39
GND32
VSS_7
GND34

3
4
1

CN2 TALK
ANT1

2
2
2
2
2

REDIAL
BOOK
B84

GND2
GND4
GND7

PL34
GND23
GND40
GND42
GND44
GND46
GND10
GND12
GND13
GND36
GND16
GND30
GND18
GND35
GND21
GND45
GND24
GND43
GND27
GND41
GND29
GND39
GND32
GND34

2 CN2
TP6

1
1
1
1
1
TP5

PL35 C100 100n

6
3
#
9
G

INT
1
PY4

CN2
2
2
2
2
2

1
1

1
1

UP

2
2
2
2

CANCEL

PROG

RIGHT
CHARGE-
CHARGE+

KX-TGA131 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (Handset main)


NC: No Components
KX-TG1311AGH/KX-TG1311AGW/KX-TG1311AG2/KX-TGA131AGH/KX-TG131AGW
KX-TG1311AGH/KX-TG1311AGW/KX-TG1311AG2/KX-TGA131AGH/KX-TG131AGW

14 Printed Circuit Board


14.1. Circuit Board (Base Unit)
14.1.1. Component View
ON-Hook: +600 DC
Off-Hook: 10V DC +3.3V DC

C26

SW1
D9 R39
R34

R33

R37
C18
C30

C16
R32

1
D2

C59 C57
R29 C31

C27
IC2

R24
R7 R6 C32

SA2
R9

R3 R25

C56
C5 D7 C36

R35
D1
C51 C3
E
C8

C60
Q1

C34 D5 3A D3 D4
R10

Q3

C1 F1
R26

R20

C35

SA1
R47 R38

SA3
C50 R22
C10 C15 R14
E

C9 R4

1
R21
Q4

R12

C52
R11

Q2

C28

C47
R13

IC4
R28
R27

R18
R8

R15

C21
C13

+2.6V DC

R46
C24
R5 R201

C19
R48

C55
C29
C54 C44
C14 C6 C20 C45

J2
C25 R45
C40 D8

R31

C58
R36
C46
R19
C33
R30 R16
R200

C53
R2
C4
C7

IC3

C42 C43
C41
KX-TG1311

J1
R44

C11
C17

C22
R23

C23

RESET R17 L2
C48
D6
IC1

X1
C12

R41 R40
C38

C37
8

R43
C
39
A

PQUP11566Z PbF

KX-TG1311 CIRCUIT BOARD (Base Unit_Main (Component View))

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14.1.2. Bottom View


for JIG

VDDPA
GND
RXD

TXD

A
Charge+
DC_IN
GND
Line DC
0V:ON-Hoo

LINE_DC
+9.8V:Off-H
L1T

L1T TXD
RXD
L1R

L1R
DCP

MD2
VDDPA/RF

Charge -

VDD
MD0

MD1
DCM

Charge
Charge +

VDD
+3.3V DC
L2T

P1.1 CLK
10.368MHz
P1.1
L2R

ANT

KX-TG1311 CIRCUIT BOARD (Base Unit_Main (Bottom View))

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14.2. Circuit Board (Base Unit_Career)

PQUP11565Z C107
BS
C101

C105
C102
C110

C106
C108
C109
C104

C103
L3
L4
C C1 C8
15 C4
C3
C12

L1

C25
C2

C6
C20

L2 13
C7
R1

C19 C
C21

C10
D
2

D1
R2

C23
C18
C17

TG1311 A

KX-TG1311 CIRCUIT BOARD (Base Unit_Carrier (Component View))

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KX-TG1311AGH/KX-TG1311AGW/KX-TG1311AG2/KX-TGA131AGH/KX-TG131AGW

Memo

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14.3. Circuit Board (Handset)


14.3.1. Component View

REV +

REV -

ANT
REV

D103 C112 D102

ANT

D106 D105

C149
C151
R113
R112

R114
C155 ANT1
C132 Q103 C153

C150
C152 BZ2

C113
C154
IC103 D104
R115
C114
R117

R116
C124
Q105 Q104
C123
C120

C126

C127

X101
C122 C121
C110 C128 C119
C129 R121 RESET
C125

C104 C108
R122
R106

C118

C111
C133
R104

C186
C134

C103
C130
R103

C109

8 5 3.3V
R123
IC102
+3.3V DC
1 4
D107
C147

P1.0
C115

C102
R107

P1.0 CLK
C116
C141

RXD 10.368MHz
L103 PbF
for JIG

GND IC101
GND RXD C148
TXD C146
TXD
C140
VBAT PQUP11567Z
C131 TG131EXR
C143

C106

BAT
C107
C144

L104 C142
BATTERY + BATTERY -
R108

Q101 R102
R230 C105
R105

R101 Q102
C117
C101

C100

MIC+ MIC-
A

MIC + MIC -
KX-TGA131 CIRCUIT BOARD (Handset_Main (Component View))

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14.3.2. Bottom View

CN2

BOOK PROG

TALK UP SW1

LEFT RIGHT

REDIAL DOWN CANCEL

1 2 3

4 5 6

7 8 9

0 #

R. INT

MIC A

KX-TGA131 CIRCUIT BOARD (Handset_Main (Bottom View))

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14.4. Circuit Board (Handset_Career)

PQUP11579Z HS

C9

L3

C24
C11
L4

C5
C1 C8
C C4
15 C3

C25
C12

L1
C2

C6
C20

L2 13
C7
R1

C
C21

C19

C10
D
2

D1
C18
R2

C23
C17

TGA131EXR A

KX-TGA131 CIRCUIT BOARD (Handset_Carrier (Component View))

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14.5. Circuit Board (Charger Unit)


14.5.1. Component View

PQUP11532Z
R1 J1

PQLV30056
PQLV30055
PbF
D1

CIRCUIT BOARD (Charger unit (Component View))

14.5.2. Bottom View

TP4 (GND)
PQUP11532Z
TP4

J1
F1
PbF

1
PQLV30056
PQLV30055

TP3

D1 2

TP3

CIRCUIT BOARD (Charger unit (Bottom View))

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15 Exploded View and Replacement Parts List


15.1. Cabinet, Electrical Parts and Accessories (Base Unit/Handset)

Note:
(*1) When replacing Antenna, refer to Handset (P.34) of Disassembly and Assembly Instructions.

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15.2. Replacement Part List Safety Ref.


No.
Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks

1. RTL (Retention Time Limited) (OTHER)


Note: F1 K5H302Y00003 FUSE
The “RTL” marking indicates that its Retention Time is
15.2.2. Handset
Limited.
When production is discontinued, this item will con- 15.2.2.1. Cabinet and Electrical Parts
tinue to be available only for a specific period of time.
This period of time depends on the type of item, and
Safety Ref. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks
the local laws governing parts and product retention. No.
At the end of this period, the item will no longer be 1 L0AD02A00028 RECEIVER
available. 2 PNJK1014X KEYBOARD SWITCH
3 PNKK1003Z3 LID BATTERY (for KX- ABS-HB
2. Important safety notice TGA131AGH)
Components identified by the mark indicates special 3 PNKK1003Z2 LID BATTERY (for KX- ABS-HB
characteristics important for safety. When replacing any TGA131AGW)
4 PQHS10561Y CUSHION, BATTERY COVER
of these components, only use specified manufacture’s
parts. 15.2.2.2. Main P.C.Board Parts
3. The S mark means the part is one of some identical parts.
Note:
For that reason, it may be different from the installed part. (*1) When replacing the Handset LCD, see How to
4. ISO code (Example: ABS-94HB) of the remarks column Replace the Handset LCD (P.36).
shows quality of the material and a flame resisting grade (*2) IC package of BGA (Ball Grid Array) type.
about plastics.
Safety Ref. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks
No.
PCB100 PNWPGA131AGR MAIN P.C.BOARD ASS'Y
(RTL)
(IC)
IC103 PNLP1020Z IC (COB) (*2)
(OTHERS)
E1 L5DCBYY00022 LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY
(*1)
MIC L0CBAY000016 MICROPHONE

15.2.3. Accessories
15.2.3.1. KX-TG1311AGH/AGW/AG2

Safety Ref. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks


No.
A1 PQLV207AGU AC ADAPTOR

15.2.4. Fixtures and Tools


Note:
(*1) See The Setting Method of JIG (Base Unit) (P.37),
and The Setting Method of JIG (Handset) (P.41).
15.2.1. Base Unit (*2) When replacing the Handset LCD, see How to
Replace the Handset LCD (P.36).
15.2.1.1. Main P.C.Board Parts
Note: Safety Ref. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks
(*1) IC package of BGA (Ball Grid Array) type No.
PNZZTG1311AG BATCH FILE CD-ROM (*1)
PQZZ430PIR TIP OF SOLDERING IRON
Safety Ref. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks (*2)
No. PQZZ430PRB RUBBER OF SOLDERING
PCB1 PNWPG1311AGH MAIN P.C.BOARD ASS'Y IRON (*2)
(RTL) PQZZ1CD300E JIG CABLE (*1)
(ICS)
IC2 C0CBAYG00016 IC S
IC3 PNLP1019Y IC (COB) (*1)
IC4 C0CBAYG00016 IC S
(TRANSISTORS)
Q1 2SD1994A TRANSISTOR(SI)
Q2 PQVTBF822T7 TRANSISTOR(SI)
Q3 B1ACGP000008 TRANSISTOR(SI)
Q4 B1ABCE000009 TRANSISTOR(SI)
(DIODE)
D2 B0EDER000009 DIODE(SI)
(VARISTOR)
SA1 J0LF00000026 VARISTOR

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Y.M
KXTG1311AGH
KXTG1311AGW
KXTG1311AG2
KXTGA131AGH
KXTGA131AGW

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