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KM41403806CE

Telephone Equipment
Model No. KX-PRW120LAW
KX-PRWA10LAW
Premium Design Phone with Smartphone
Connect
W: White Version
(for Latin America)

KX-PRWA10 KX-PRW120
(Handset) (Base Unit)

Configuration for each model


Model No Base Unit Handset Charger Unit
KX-PRW120 1(PRW120) 1 (PRWA10)

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KX-PRW120LAW/KX-PRWA10LAW

WARNING
This service information is designed for experienced repair technicians only and is not designed for use by the general
public. It does not contain warnings or cautions to advise non-technical individuals of potential dangers in attempting
to service a product. Products powered by electricity should be serviced or repaired only by experienced professional
technicians. Any attempt to service or repair the product or products dealt with in this service information by anyone
else could result in serious injury or death.

IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE


There are special components used in this equipment which are important for safety. These parts are marked by
in the Schematic Diagrams, Circuit Board Diagrams, Exploded Views and Replacement Parts List. It is essential that
these critical parts should be replaced with manufacturer's specified parts to prevent shock, fire or other hazards.
Do not modify the original design without permission of manufacturer.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT LEAD FREE, (PbF), SOLDERING


If lead free solder was used in the manufacture of this product, the printed circuit boards will be marked PbF.
Standard leaded, (Pb), solder can be used as usual on boards without the PbF mark.
When this mark does appear, please read and follow the special instructions described in this manual on the
use of PbF and how it might be permissible to use Pb solder during service and repair work.

L When you note the serial number, write down all 11 digits. The serial number may be found on the bottom of the unit.
L The illustrations in this Service Manual may vary slightly from the actual product.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE PAGE
1 Safety Precautions----------------------------------------------- 5 9.1.6. Check Handset Transmission -------------------- 39
1.1. For Service Technicians --------------------------------- 5 9.1.7. Check Handset Reception ------------------------ 39
2 Warning -------------------------------------------------------------- 5 9.1.8. Check Caller ID -------------------------------------- 39
2.1. Battery Caution--------------------------------------------- 5 9.1.9. Bell Reception---------------------------------------- 40
2.2. About Lead Free Solder (Pbf: Pb free)--------------- 5 9.1.10. Check TAM Operation------------------------------ 40
2.2.1. Suggested PbF Solder ------------------------------ 6 9.2. Troubleshooting by Symptom (Base Unit) --------- 41
2.3. Discarding of P.C. Board--------------------------------- 6 9.2.1. Check Point (Base Unit) --------------------------- 41
3 Specifications ----------------------------------------------------- 7 9.3. Troubleshooting by Symptom (Handset)----------- 43
4 Technical Descriptions ----------------------------------------- 8 9.3.1. Check Point (Handset) ----------------------------- 43
4.1. US-DECT Description ------------------------------------ 8 9.3.2. Troubleshooting for Speakerphone ------------- 46
4.1.1. TDD Frame Format ---------------------------------- 8 10 Disassembly and Assembly Instructions--------------- 47
4.1.2. TDMA system------------------------------------------ 8 10.1. Disassembly Instructions------------------------------- 47
4.1.3. Signal Flowchart in the Radio Parts-------------- 9 10.1.1. Base Unit ---------------------------------------------- 47
4.2. Block Diagram (Base Unit) -----------------------------10 10.1.2. Handset ------------------------------------------------ 49
4.3. Circuit Operation (Base Unit) -------------------------- 11 10.2. How to Replace the Handset LCD------------------- 50
4.3.1. Outline -------------------------------------------------- 11 11 Measurements and Adjustments -------------------------- 51
4.4. Circuit Operation (Base Unit) --------------------------12 11.1. Equipment Required ------------------------------------ 51
4.4.1. BBIC (Base Band IC: IC501) ---------------------12 11.2. The Setting Method of JIG (Base Unit) ------------- 51
4.4.2. Flash Memory (IC601) -----------------------------12 11.2.1. Connections ------------------------------------------ 51
4.4.3. EEPROM (IC502)------------------------------------12 11.2.2. How to install Batch file into P.C. ---------------- 52
4.4.4. Power Supply Circuit--------------------------------13 11.2.3. Commands-------------------------------------------- 52
4.4.5. Telephone Line Interface---------------------------14 11.3. Adjustment Standard (Base Unit) -------------------- 53
4.4.6. Transmitter/Receiver--------------------------------14 11.3.1. Bottom View ------------------------------------------ 53
4.4.7. WiFi Module -------------------------------------------14 11.4. The Setting Method of JIG (Handset)--------------- 54
4.4.8. Parallel Connection Detect Circuit/Auto 11.4.1. Connections ------------------------------------------ 54
Disconnect Circuit -----------------------------------14 11.4.2. How to install Batch file into P.C. ---------------- 55
4.4.9. Calling Line Identification (Caller ID)/Call 11.4.3. Commands-------------------------------------------- 55
Waiting Caller ID -------------------------------------15 11.5. Adjustment Standard (Handset) ---------------------- 56
4.5. Block Diagram (Handset)-------------------------------17 11.5.1. Component View ------------------------------------ 56
4.6. Circuit Operation (Handset)----------------------------18 11.6. Things to Do after Replacing IC or X'tal ------------ 57
4.6.1. Outline --------------------------------------------------18 11.6.1. How to download the data ------------------------ 57
4.6.2. Power Supply Circuit/Reset Circuit--------------18 11.7. RF Specification ------------------------------------------ 59
4.6.3. Charge Circuit ----------------------------------------18 11.7.1. Base Unit ---------------------------------------------- 59
4.6.4. Battery Low/Power Down Detector--------------18 11.7.2. Handset ------------------------------------------------ 59
4.6.5. Speakerphone ----------------------------------------19 11.8. Frequency Table------------------------------------------ 59
4.7. Signal Route -----------------------------------------------20 11.9. How to Check the Handset Speaker or
5 Location of Controls and Components ------------------22 Receiver ---------------------------------------------------- 60
6 Installation Instructions ---------------------------------------22 11.10. Frequency Table (MHz)--------------------------------- 60
7 Operating Instructions-----------------------------------------22 11.11. Confirm WiFi connection after replacing IC800--- 61
7.1. For Service Hint-------------------------------------------22 11.11.1. Frequency and Power Level of WiFi
8 Service Mode -----------------------------------------------------23 Module ------------------------------------------------- 61
8.1. Engineering Mode ----------------------------------------23 12 Miscellaneous---------------------------------------------------- 64
8.1.1. Base Unit ----------------------------------------------23 12.1. How to Replace the Flat Package IC --------------- 64
8.1.2. Handset ------------------------------------------------25 12.1.1. Preparation-------------------------------------------- 64
8.2. EEPROM LAYOUT (Handset)-------------------------27 12.1.2. How to Remove the IC ----------------------------- 64
8.2.1. Scope ---------------------------------------------------27 12.1.3. How to Install the IC -------------------------------- 65
8.2.2. Introduction --------------------------------------------27 12.1.4. How to Remove a Solder Bridge ---------------- 65
8.2.3. EEPROM contents ----------------------------------27 12.2. How to Replace the Shield Case--------------------- 66
8.3. How to Clear User Setting------------------------------28 12.2.1. Preparation-------------------------------------------- 66
8.3.1. Resetting both base unit and handset----------28 12.2.2. Caution------------------------------------------------- 66
8.3.2. Resetting only handset -----------------------------28 12.2.3. How to Remove the Shield Case---------------- 66
9 Troubleshooting Guide ----------------------------------------29 12.2.4. How to Install the Shield Case ------------------- 67
9.1. Troubleshooting Flowchart -----------------------------29 12.3. Terminal Guide of the ICs, Transistors, Diodes
9.1.1. Check Power------------------------------------------30 and Electrolytic Capacitors ---------------------------- 68
9.1.2. Check Wi-Fi -------------------------------------------31 12.3.1. Base Unit ---------------------------------------------- 68
9.1.3. Check Battery Charge ------------------------------32 12.3.2. Handset ------------------------------------------------ 68
9.1.4. Check Link---------------------------------------------33 13 Schematic Diagram -------------------------------------------- 69
9.1.5. Check the RF part -----------------------------------36 13.1. For Schematic Diagram -------------------------------- 69

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13.1.1. Base Unit (Base Unit (Main)) --------------------- 69


13.1.2. Handset (Handset) ---------------------------------- 69
13.2. Base Unit (Main)------------------------------------------ 70
13.3. Handset----------------------------------------------------- 72
14 Printed Circuit Board ------------------------------------------ 75
14.1. Base Unit (Main)------------------------------------------ 75
14.1.1. Component View ------------------------------------ 75
14.1.2. Bottom View ------------------------------------------ 76
14.2. Handset----------------------------------------------------- 77
14.2.1. Component View ------------------------------------ 77
14.2.2. Bottom View ------------------------------------------ 78
15 Exploded View and Replacement Parts List ----------- 79
15.1. Cabinet and Electrical Parts (Base Unit) ----------- 79
15.2. Cabinet and Electrical Parts (Handset) ------------- 80
15.3. Accessories and Packing Materials ----------------- 81
15.4. Replacement Part List ---------------------------------- 82
15.4.1. Base Unit ---------------------------------------------- 82
15.4.2. Handset ------------------------------------------------ 83
15.4.3. Accessories ------------------------------------------- 85
15.4.4. Screws ------------------------------------------------- 85
15.4.5. Fixtures and Tools----------------------------------- 85

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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
prevent fires, injury or electric shock, which can be caused by improper repair work.
1. When repair services are provided, neither the products nor their parts or members shall be remodeled.
2. If a lead wire assembly is supplied as a repair part, the lead wire assembly shall be replaced.
3. FASTON terminals shall be plugged straight in and unplugged straight out.

• ICs and LSIs are vulnerable to static electricity.


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

2 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
contains 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
temperature 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).
Component Component
pin
Remove all of the
excess solder

solder
(Slice View)

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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.

0.3 mm X 100 g 0.6 mm X 100 g 1.0 mm X 100 g

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
Standard: Bit rate:
Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11 b/g/n) 1,152 kbit/s
Number of channels: Modulation:
60 Duplex Channels GFSK (Gaussian Frequency Shift Keying)
Frequency range:
DECT: RF transmission power:
1.91 GHz to 1.93 GHz DECT:
Wi-Fi: 115 mW (max.)
2.412 GHz to 2.462 GHz (channels 1 to 13) Wi-Fi:
Duplex procedure: 100 mW (peak transmission power)
TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access) Voice coding:
Channel spacing: ADPCM 32 kbit/s
1,728 MHz

Base Unit Portable


Power source AC Adaptor Rechargeable Ni-MH battery
(PNLV2360Z, 120 VAC, 60 Hz) AAA (R03) size (1.2 V 550 mAh)
Receiving Method Super Heterodyne Super Heterodyne
Oscillation Method PLL synthesizer PLL synthesizer
Detecting Method Quadrature Discriminator Quadrature Discriminator
Tolerance of OSC Frequency 20.736MHz±200Hz 20.736MHz±200Hz
Modulation Method Frequency Modulation Frequency Modulation
ID Code 40 bit 40 bit
Ringer Equivalence No. (REN) 1.0B
Dialing Mode Tone (DTMF)/Pulse Tone (DTMF)/Pulse
Redial Up to 48 digits Up to 48 digits
Speed Dialer Up to 24 digits (Phonebook) Up to 24 digits (Phonebook)
Power Consumption Standby: Approx. 2.0 W 6 days at Standby,
Maximum: Approx. 3.9 W 10 hours at Talk
Operating Conditions 0 °C - 40 °C (32 °F – 104 °F) 0 °C - 40 °C (32 °F – 104 °F)
20 % – 80 % relative air humidity 20 % – 80 % relative air humidity
(dry) (dry)
Dimensions (W x D x H) Approx. 116 mm x 92 mm x 31 mm Approx. 47 mm x 35 mm x 153 mm
Mass (Weight) Approx. 150g Approx. 140 g
Note:pcm
• Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Note for Service:
• Operation range: Up to 300 m outdoors, Up to 50 m indoors, depending on the condition.
• Analog telephone connection: Telephone Line

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4 Technical Descriptions
4.1. US-DECT Description
The frequency range of 1.92 GHz-1.93 GHz is used. Transmitting and receiving carrier between base unit and Portable is same
frequency. Refer to Frequency Table (P.59).

4.1.1. TDD Frame Format


5 ms 5 ms

Up Link ( Portable -> Base Unit ) Down Link ( Base Unit -> Portable )

RX1 RX2 RX3 RX4 RX5 RX6 TX1 TX2 TX3 TX4 TX5 TX6

DATA rate : 1.152 Mbps


417 ms (available) 417 ms (blind)

4.1.2. TDMA system


This system is the cycles of 10 ms, and has 6 duplex paths, but maximum duplex communication path is 5 because of dummy
bearer use.
In 1 slot 417 s, the 10 ms of voice data is transmitted.
• 2 - Portables Link
Traffic Bearer Dummy bearer

Base unit RX1 RX2 RX3 RX4 RX5 RX6 TX1 TX2 TX3 TX4 TX5 TX6

Portable 1
(Stand by)
Portable 2 TX RX
(Link)
Portable 3 TX RX
(Link)
Traffic Bearer
A link is established between base unit and Portable.
The state where duplex communication is performed.
Portable doesn't make up duplex in no free RF channels because of interference. (*1)

Dummy Bearer
Base unit sends Dummy-data to the all stand-by state portables.
Portables receive that data for synchronization and monitoring request from the base unit.
Base unit doesn't send Dummy bearer in no free RF channels because of interference. (*1)

Note:
(*1) It is a feature under FCC 15 regulation and for interference avoidance.
In the case of checking RF parts, it is better in least interference condition.

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4.1.3. Signal Flowchart in the Radio Parts


Reception
Base unit:
A voice signal from TEL line is encoded to digital data and converted into a 1.9 GHz modulated radio signal by BBIC(IC501).
The RF signal, after which is amplified in BBIC, is fed to selected antenna.

Portable:
As for a portable RF, RF signal is received in one antenna.
BBIC down-converts to 864 kHz IF signal from RX signal and demodulates it to digital data "RXDATA".
BBIC (IC1) converts RXDATA into a voice signal and outputs it to speaker.

Transmission
Portable:
A voice signal from microphone is encoded to digital data and converted into a 1.9 GHz modulated radio signal by BBIC(IC1).
The RF signal, after which is amplified in BBIC, is fed to an antenna.

Base unit:
As for a base unit RF, RF signal is received in two antennas.
BBIC (IC501) compares RF signal levels and selects the antenna to be used. Then BBIC down-converts to 864 kHz IF signal
from RX signal in the selected antenna, and demodulates it to digital data "RXDATA".
BBIC (IC501) converts RXDATA into a voice signal and outputs it to TEL line.

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4.2.

To TEL_LINE
ANT1
Off-Hook Line Voltage
PARADET
MICn Burst Encoding ANT1
L1 Bridge Hook Switch A/D Speech Encoding RXn
KX-PRW120LAW/KX-PRWA10LAW

Audio LSRp
L2 Rect D101 Q141, Q142, Q161 D/A Speech Decoding Burst Decoding
RXp
Analog ANT1
DA802
Front RF ANT2
ADPCM
End PLL TXp
HOOK Codec Filter MOD/DEMOD ANT2
DSP
Bell/Caller ID RINGn TXn
Interface BMC
CIDINp ANT2
CIDINn 3.3 V
SPI_EN
CIDOUT SPI SPI_DO
Control SPI_DI
SPI_CLK
RINGOUT
Block Diagram (Base Unit)

CHARGE(-) BB_TX Wi-Fi module


BBIC BB_RX IC800
To HANDSET Interrupt
BELL IC501 BB_TX_RES
Control
CPU BB_RX_RES
CHARGE(+)
Limit CHARGE_DET PCM_FSC

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Charge PCM PCM_DO
Resistor SCL Control
Detector PCM_DI
R371, R372, EEPROM Reset DCDC QSPI
Q701, Q702 PCM_CLK
D362 IC502 SDA Converter Control PORST_N
XTAL
X1
XTAL2
20.736
MHz
To AC Adaptor
XTAL1
3.3 V
DCP IC302 3.3V

SPI-DO
SPI-DI
REGULATOR RSTN

SPICLK
DCM

TAM-CSn
Pin B8
Q502
2.4V
QSPI-CS
QSPI-SCK
QSPI-IO 0-3

2.4 V
Reg. FLASH MEMORY
IC601
1.8V 1.8 V
Reg.
for KX-PRW120 only
Q501 L501 QSPI
FLASH MEMORY
IC503

KX-PRW120 BLOCK DIAGRAM (BASE UNIT)


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4.3. Circuit Operation (Base Unit)


4.3.1. Outline
Base Unit consists of the following ICs as shown in Block Diagram (Base Unit) (P.10).
• DECT BBIC (Base Band IC): IC501
- 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 code 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
- PLL Oscillator
- Detector
- Compress/Expander
- First Mixer
- All interfaces (ex: QSPI FLASH MEMORY, EEPROM, LED, Analog Front End, etc.)
- Integrated 1.9GHz PA for DECT
• EEPROM: IC502
- Temporary operating parameters (for RF, etc.)
• FLASH MEMORY: IC601
- Voice Prompt (TAM) D/L Area
- ICM/OGM Recording Area
• Additionally,
- Power Supply Circuit (+2.4 V, +1.8 V output)
- Crystal Circuit (20.736 MHz)
- Charge Circuit
- Telephone Line Interface Circuit
• QSPI FLASH MEMORY IC503
- Main Program D/L Area
• Wi-Fi module : IC800
- Handling the audio, signal and data processing related to Wi-Fi.
- Support IEEE802.11b/11g/11n.
- Controlling the connection with the smartphone application.
- Power Supply Circuit (+1.5V output).

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4.4. Circuit Operation (Base Unit)


General Description:
(BBIC, Flash Memory, EERROM) is a digital speech/signal processing system that implements all the functions of
speechcompression, record and playback, and memory management required in a digital telephone answering machine.The
BBIC system is fully controlled by a host processor. The host processor provides activation and control of all that functionsas
follows.

DECT RF system ADPCM


TDMA/TDD Digital TEL
Mod/Demod Speech Analog Line
PA/LNA ADPCM Processor Front Interface
RF part End

&
Host CPU
Caller ID
Modem Multi-
plexer
BBIC (IC501)
Digital TAM System

EEPROM IC502 Keys/ Charge Flash Memory IC601

4.4.1. BBIC (Base Band IC: IC501)


• Voice Message Recording/Play back
The BBIC system uses a proprietary speech compression technique to record and store voice message in Flash Memory.An
error correction algorithm is used to enable playback of these messages from the Flash Memory.
• DTMF Generator
When the DTMF data from the handset is received, the DTMF signal is output.
• Synthesized Voice (Pre-recorded message)
The BBIC implements synthesized Voice, utilizing the built in speech detector and a Flash Memory, which stored the vocabulary.
• Caller ID demodulation
The BBIC implements monitor and demodulate the FSK/DTMF signals that provide CID information from the Central Office.
• Digital Switching
The voice signal from telephone line is transmitted to the handset or the voice signal from the handset is transmitted to
theTelephone line, etc. They are determined by the signal path route operation of voice signal.
• Block Interface Circuit
RF part, Key scan, Telephone line.

4.4.2. Flash Memory (IC601)


Following information data is stored.
• Voice signal
ex: Pre-recorded Greeting message, Incoming message

4.4.3. EEPROM (IC502)


Following information data is stored.
• Settings
ex: message numbers, ID code, Flash Time, Tone/Pulse

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4.4.4. Power Supply Circuit


The power is supplied to the DECT BBIC, QSPI FLASH MEMORY, FLASH MEMORY, EEPROM and Charge Contact from AC
Adaptor (+5.5 V) as shown in Fig.101. The power supply is as follows;
• DECT BBIC (IC501):
DC Jack (+5.5 V)  IC302  IC501
DC Jack (+5.5 V)  IC302  Q302  IC501
DC Jack (+5.5 V)  IC302  D501  Q501  IC501
• EEPROM (IC502):
DC Jack (+5.5 V)  IC302  IC501 IC502
• FLASH MEMORY (IC601):
DC Jack (+5.5 V)  IC302 IC501 IC601
• Charge Contact (CHARGE+):
DC Jack (+5.5 V)  R371  R372  D362 CHARGE+
• QSPI FLASH MEMORY (IC503):
DC Jack (+5.5 V)  IC302  IC501  IC503
3.3 V
+5.5 V
DCP 2.4 V
IC302 Q302
DC
Jack DCM

1.8 V IC501 IC503


Q301
AC Adaptor
IC601

R371 R372 D362 CHARGE+


IC502

<Fig.101>

On Off

1 DC S

2 1.8 V

3 Reset
(IC501(RSTN))

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4.4.5. Telephone Line Interface


<Function>
• Bell signal detection
• Clip signal detection
• ON/OFF hook circuit
Bell & Clip (: Calling Line Identification Presentation: Caller ID) signal detection:
In the standby mode, Q141 is open to cut the DC loop current and decrease the ring load.
When ring voltage appears at the L1T (A) and L1R (B) leads (when the telephone rings), the AC ring voltage is transferred as
follows;
• B  P101  C106  R106  R107  IC501 (CID INp)
• A  C105  R105  R108  IC501 (CID INn)
ON/OFF hook circuit:
In the standby mode, Q104 is open, and connected as to cut the DC loop current and to cut the voice signal. The unit is
consequently in an on-hook condition.
When IC501 detects a ring signal or press the TALK Key onto the handset, Q142 turns on and then Q141 turns on, thus
providing an off-hook condition (DC current flows through the circuit) and the following signal flow makes the loop current.
• B  P101 D101  Q141  Q161  R163  D101  A

4.4.6. Transmitter/Receiver
• Audio Circuits and DTMF tone signal circuits.
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.20).

4.4.6.1. Transmitter Block


The voice signal input from the TEL LINE interface goes to DECT BBIC (IC501) as shown in Block Diagram (Base Unit) (P.10)
The voice signal passes through the analog part of IC501 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 IC501, the carrier frequency is changing, and frequency modulated RF signal is generated.In IC501,RF signal is amplified,
and radiated from antenna. Handset detects the voice signal or data signal in the circuit same as the following explanation of
Receiver Block.

4.4.6.2. Receiver Block


The signal of 1900 MHz band (1921.536MHz ~ 1928.448MHz) which is input from antenna is input to IC501 as shown in Block
Diagram (Base Unit) (P.10).
In IC501, the signal of 1900 MHz band is downconverted to 864 kHz signal and demodulated, 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.

4.4.7. WiFi Module


BBIC and WiFi module are connected with 3group signals as shown in Block Diagram (Base Unit) (P.10).
SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface) Control --- Control the data (except Audio data) between BBIC and Wi-Fi module
Interrupt Control --- Control the timing of sending/receiving of BBIC and Wi-Fi module
PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) Control --- Control the Audiol data between BBIC and Wi-Fi module.
When turning ON, it start to communicate between BBIC and WiFi module by SPI Control with Interrupt control to set various
data into the register of WiFi module and then it becomes Stand-by status.
WiFi network data, such as MAC address is transferred to Memory of WiFi module from BBIC's one.
For talk with Smartphone via WiFi, audio signal is modified to PCM signal then communicated.

4.4.8. Parallel Connection Detect Circuit/Auto Disconnect Circuit


Function:
In order to disable call waiting and stutter tone functions when using telephones connected in parallel, it is necessary to have a
circuit that judges whether a telephone connected in parallel is in use or not. This circuit determines whether the telephone
connected in parallel is on hook or off hook by detecting changes in the T/R voltage.
Circuit Operation:
Parallel connection detection when on hook:
When on hook, the voltage is monitored at pin (N1), (N2) of IC501. There is no parallel connection if the voltage is
0.54 V or higher, while a parallel connection is deemed to exist if the voltage is lower.

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Parallel connection detection when off hook:


When off hook, the voltage is monitored at pin (F2) of IC501; the presence/absence of a parallel connection is determined by
detecting the voltage changes.
If the Auto disconnect function is ON and statuses are Hold, receiving ICM, OGM transmitting, BBIC disconnects the line after
detecting parallel connection is off hook.

4.4.9. Calling Line Identification (Caller ID)/Call Waiting Caller ID


Function:
Caller ID
The caller ID is a chargeable ID which the user of a telephone circuit obtains by entering a contract with the telephone company
to utilize a caller ID service. For this reason, the operation of this circuit assumes that a caller ID service contract has been
entered for the circuit being used. The data for the caller ID from the telephone exchange is sent during the interval between the
first and second rings of the bell signal. The data from the telephone exchange is a modem signal which is modulated in an FSK
(Frequency Shift Keying) * format. Data "1" is a 1200 Hz sine wave, and data "0" is a 2200 Hz sine wave. There are two types of
the message format which can be received: i.e. the single message format and plural message format. The plural message
format allows to transmit the name and data code information in addition to the time and telephone number data.
*: Also the telephone exchange service provides other formats.
Single message format
1st Ring 2nd Ring
2 sec Silent interval 4 sec 2 sec
0.5 s 575 ms min 0.5 s

DATA
STD Ring / 20 Hz
Tip-Ring 0.1 Vrms
70 Vrms

A DATA in

1200 Hz 2200 Hz
=DATA "1" =DATA "0 "

B DATA out

1 bit=833 µs

month day hour minute number


04 15 16 35 2013487000

Plural message format


1st Ring 718 ms
0.5 s 2nd Ring
2 sec

DATA

DATA CODE NAME month day hour minute number


201 John Smith 04 16 16 35 2013487000

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Call Waiting Caller ID


Calling Identity Delivery on Call Waiting (CIDCW) is a CLASS service that allows a customer, while off-hook on an existing call,
to receive information about a calling party on a waited call. The transmission of the calling information takes place almost
immediately after the customer is alerted to the new call so he/she can use this information to decide whether to take the new
call.

Function:
The telephone exchange transmits or receives CAS and ACK signals through each voice RX/TX route. Then FSK data and
MARK data pass the following route.
Telephone Line  P101  C103, R101, C105, R103, C107, R105, C104, R102, C106, R104, C108, R106  IC501 (H2, H1).
If the unit deems that a telephone connected in parallel is in use, ACK is not returned even if CAS is received, and the
information for the second and subsequent callers is not displayed on the portable display.

Call Waiting Format

CAS: CPE Alerting Signal


Dual Tone of 2130 Hz, 2750 Hz Continuance Signal
-15 dBm (900 ohm load) of 1200 Hz (Data "1") "FSK"

Signal Flow
Telephone Exchange CAS MARK DATA
Cordlessphone
80 5 ms 0~500 ms 58~75 ms about 300 ms
(be changed by
Information Volume)

ACK: Acknowledged Signal


DTMF
Signal Flow "D"
ACK
Cordlessphone Telephone Exchange

0~100 ms 60 5 ms

C107 R103 R101 C103

R105 C105

BBIC L1T Telephone "FSK"


H2 SA101 Line
IC501 C108 R104 R102 C104 L1R data
H1
P101

R106 C106

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U8, V8
SPEAKER RXn ANT1
U9, V9 Speech Burst C1
Decoding Decoding
K3 D/A RXp
RECEIVER Speech Burst D1
Encoding ANT1
K2 Encoding
H1 A/D
MIC ADPCM TXp
J3 Codec RF A4
Analog PLL
Front Filter
MOD/DEMOD TXn
End A5
DSP BMC
CHARGE(+) CHARGE R2
CHARGE
CHARGE CIRCUIT
CONTACTS Q2, Q3, Q4 CHARGE_CTRL R1
R4, R7, R8
G1 XTAL
+2.8V SCL B12 X1
EEPROM
20.736
IC3 SDA A13 MHz
F1
BATTERY
VBAT M5
Block Diagram (Handset)

BATTERY ON SWITCH
TERMINAL CPU T4
BATT- R1
1.8 V
CP3V M3
1.8 V LDO_CTRL U5, T6, V5, T7, N1 ROWS
+3.0V Q6

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+1.8V
LCD_CS B15 KEYPAD
RS C16
F3, G2, G3, H2, T11 COLUMNS
LCD WRn K16
RDn J14 +3.0V
J18, J17, J16, L18, M18, V12, U13, V14, T12
DAB[0-7] N18, P18,P17 Charge QSPI QSPI
BBIC U12
IC1 Pump Control U14 FLASH MEMORY
IC2
LCD_RESET E13
Reset +2.8V
DC/DC CONVERTER CIRCUIT Q9, L4 P3 C9 SPI_EN
+3.4V SPI
LCD-BACK LIGHT DC/DC SPI C11 SPI_DI
CPU B13 SPI_DO FLASH MEMORY
KEY LED A9 CONVERTER Control
LDO_OI_CTRL Control A14 SPI_CLK IC4

+3.0V
Reset
Pin B8 +3.4V DC/DC
3.0V CONVERTER
Q7 CIRCUIT
Q8, L3

+2.8V
KX-PRWA10 BLOCK DIAGRAM (Handset)
KX-PRW120LAW/KX-PRWA10LAW
KX-PRW120LAW/KX-PRWA10LAW

4.6. Circuit Operation (Handset)


4.6.1. Outline
Handset consists of the following ICs as shown in Block Diagram (Handset) (P.17).
• DECT BBIC (Base Band IC): IC1
- All data signals (forming/analyzing ACK or CMD signal)
- All interfaces (ex: Key, Detector Circuit, Charge, DC/DC Converter, EEPROM, LCD, RF Power Amp.)
- PLL Oscillator
- Detector
- Compress/Expander
- Reception
- Integrated 1.9 GHz PA for DECT
• QSPI FLASH MEMORY: IC2
- Main Program D/L Area
• EEPROM: IC3
- Temporary operating parameters (for RF, etc.)
• SPI FLASH MEMORY: IC4
- Wall paper, Ringer Tone D/L Area.

4.6.2. Power Supply Circuit/Reset Circuit


Circuit Operation:
When power on the Handset, the voltage is as follows;
BATTERY(2.2 V ~ 2.6 V: BATT+)  P1  L3  Q8  Q6 (1.8 V), Q7 (3.0V)
The Reset signal generates IC1 (B8 pin) and 1.8 V.

Battery +

1.8 V

Reset
(IC1_B8pin)

4.6.3. Charge Circuit


Circuit Operation:
When charging the handset on the Base Unit, the charge current is as follows;
Q3
DC+(5.5 V)  R371  R372  D362  CHARGE+(Base)  CHARGE+(Handset)   Q2  P1  BATTERY+...
R4
Battery...
BATTERY-  R1 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 Q4 of Handset.
Refer to Fig.101 in Power Supply Circuit (P.13).

4.6.4. 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) 2.25 V ± 50 mV
The BBIC detects this level and " " starts flashing.
• Power Down
Battery voltage: V(Batt) 2.0 V ± 50 mV
The BBIC detects this level and power down.

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4.6.5. Speakerphone
The hands-free loudspeaker at SP+ and SP- is used to generate the ring alarm.

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4.7. Signal Route


SIGNAL ROUTE
SIGNAL ROUTE IN OUT

DTMF TONE (BASE UNIT)


TEL OUT IC501 (LSRp) - C184 - Q161 - Q141 - D101 A
(to Tel Line) P101- B

DTMF TONE (BASE UNIT)


TEL IN A D101 - Q141 - Q161 - R164 - C173 - R178 - IC501 (MICn)
(from Tel Line) B - P101

CDL TX (HANDSET)
(to Tel Line) MIC (+) - C10 - R17 - IC1 (J3) IC1(A4)
MIC (–) - C9 - R16 - IC1 (H1) IC1(A5) C51 - C50 - ANT to BASE

(BASE UNIT)
from HANDSET ANT1 - C894 DA802 IC501 (RXn)
ANT2 - C893 IC501 (RXp)
IC501 (LSRp) - C184 - Q161 - Q141 - D101 A
P101- B

CDL RX (BASE UNIT)


(from Tel Line) A D101 - Q141 - Q161 - R164 - C173 - R178 - IC501 (MICn) IC501 (TXp)
B - P101 IC501 (TXn)
- C819 - DA802 C894 - ANT1 to HANDSET
C893 - ANT2

(HANDSET)
from BASE UNIT ANT - C50 IC1 (D1)
IC1 (C1)
IC1 (K3) - RECEIVER (+)
IC1 (K2) - RECEIVER (–)

Caller ID (BASE UNIT)


(from Tel Line) B - P101 - C106 - R106 - R107 - IC501 (CIDINp) IC501 (TXp) C819
A - C105 - R105 - R108 - IC501 (CIDINn) IC501 (TXn)
DA802 –– C894 - ANT1
to HANDSET
– C893 - ANT2

SP-PHONE TX (HANDSET)
(to Tel Line) MIC (+) - C10 - R17 - IC1 (J3) IC1(A4)
MIC (–) - C9 - R16 - IC1 (H1) IC1(A5) C51 - C50 - ANT to BASE

(BASE UNIT)
from HANDSET ANT1 - C894 DA802 IC501 (RXn)
ANT2 - C893 IC501 (RXp)
IC501 (LSRp) - C184 - Q161 - Q141 - D101 A
P101- B
SP-PHONE RX (BASE UNIT)
(from Tel Line) A D101 - Q141 - Q161 - R164 - C173 - R178 - IC501 (MICn)
B - P101
–– IC501 (TXp) - C819 - DA802 –– C894 - ANT1
to HANDSET
– IC501 (TXn) C893 - ANT2

(HANDSET)
from BASE UNIT ANT - C50 –– IC1 (D1) ––– IC1 (U8, V8) - SP (–)
– IC1 (C1) – – IC1 (U9, V9) - SP (+)

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SIGNAL ROUTE
SIGNAL ROUTE IN OUT

Message Play (BASE UNIT)


(to Tel Line) IC601 (2) - IC501 (SPI_DI) - IC501 (LSRp) - C184 - Q161 - Q141 - D101 A
P101 - B
(HANDSET)
Memo/OGM MIC (+) - C10 - R17 - IC1 (J3) IC1(A4)
Recording MIC (–) - C9 - R16 - IC1 (H1) IC1(A5) C51 - C50 - ANT to BASE
(from Handset)
(BASE UNIT)
from HANDSET ANT1 - C894 –– DA802 IC501 (RXn) –– IC501 (LSRp) - IC601 (5)
ANT2 - C893 – IC501 (RXp) –

ICM Recording (BASE UNIT)


(from Tel Line) A –––––––– D101 - Q141 - Q161 - R164 - C173 - R178 - IC501 (MICn) - IC501 (SPI_DO) - IC601 (5)
B - P101–

Message Play (BASE UNIT)


(to Handset) IC601 (2) - IC501 (SPI_DI) IC501 (TXp) C819 - DA802 C894- ANT1
to HANDSET
IC501 (TXn) C893 - ANT2

(HANDSET)
from BASE UNIT ANT - C50 –– IC1 (D1)
– IC2 (C1)
IC1 (U8, V8) - SP (–)
IC1 (U9, V9) - SP (+)

Wi-Fi TX (BASE UNIT)


(to Tel Line) from SmartPhone WIFITX - C865 - IC800 (WIFITX) IC800 (PCMDTX) - IC501 (PCM_DI)
WIFIRX - C866 - IC800 (WIFIRX)
IC501 (LSRp) - C184 - Q161 - Q141 - D101 A
P101-B

Wi-Fi RX (BASE UNIT)


(to Tel Line) A –––––––– D101 - Q141 - Q161 - R164 - C173 - R178 - IC501 (MICn)
B - P101–
IC501 (PCM_DO) - IC800 (PCMDRX) - IC800 (WIFITX) - C865 - WIFITX
to SmartPhone

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5 Location of Controls and Components


Refer to the Operating Instructions.
Note:
You can download and refer to the Operating Instructions (Instruction book) on TSN Server.

6 Installation Instructions
Refer to the Operating Instructions.
Note:
You can download and refer to the Operating Instructions (Instruction book) on TSN Server.

7 Operating Instructions
Refer to the Operating Instructions.
Note:
You can download and refer to the Operating Instructions (Instruction book) on TSN Server.

7.1. For Service Hint


Items Contents
You could use other rechargeable batteries sold in a market, but the unit is not guaranteed to work
Battery
properly.
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 in the Operating
Instructions, you will get a correct indication of the battery strength.
Recall Earth Recall feature is not supported in this model.

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8 Service Mode
8.1. Engineering Mode
8.1.1. Base Unit
Important:
Make sure the address on LCD is correct when entering new data. Otherwise, you m ay ruin the unit.

Make sure the link between Base and Handset before that. Then in case using not original Handset,
you need to deregister Handset.
Note: Refer to Registering a Handset to a Base Unit in the Operating Instructions.

Soft keys
{FLASH}
Navigator key/ {CALL WAIT}(Call wait)
? (Volume) key

{ OFF } (Off)

Dial keypad

H/S LCD
H/S key operation

C
C
1). Press { Menu} .

Caller List
Intercom OK

{>}
2). Select "Initial Setup" using {V} ,{^} , , or {>}

C
C
then press {OK} .

Initial Setup
Intercom OK
Initial Setup
d

3). Select "Line Setup" using {^}or{V} Ringer Setup

then press {OK} . Time Settings


Handset Name
Key Finder Setup
Caller Barred
d
Back OK
Initial Setup
d

4). Enter "7", "2", "6", "2", "7", "6", "6", "4". Area Code

Note: 7262 7664 = PANA SONI Call Restrict


Auto Talk
(see letters printed on dial keys) Line Setup
Privacy Mode
d
Back OK

Service Mode
d

Read EEP
5). Select "Write EEP" using {^} or{V}
Write EEP
then press {OK } . Gets S/W Ver.

d
Back OK
Set Addr.:

6). Enter " ", " ", " ", " " (Address). (*1) Default Data

C OK

Set Addr.:
7). Enter " ", " " (New Data). (*1)
New Data

8). Press {OK } , a long confirmation beep


C OK
will be heard. Set Addr.:

9). Press (off) to return to standby mode.


After that, turn the base unit power off and then power on.
Back OK

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Frequently Used Items (Base Unit)


ex.)

Items Address Default Data New Data Remarks


C-ID(FSK) sensitivity 07 5D/07 5C 00/51 00/39 00/28 When the hex change from 00/51 to 00/39 or
(3 dB up) (6 dB up) 00/28, gain increase by 3 dB or 6 dB.
C-ID (DTMF) sensitivity 07 63/07 62 08/00 0B/4C 0F/F6 When the hex change from 08/00 to 0B/4C or
(3 dB up) (6 dB up) 0F/F6, gain increase by 3 dB or 6 dB.
Frequency 00 08/00 07 04/4A - - Use these items in a READ-ONLY mode to
ID 00 02~00 06 Given value - - confirm the contents. Careless rewriting may
cause serious damage to the computer system.
Bell length 03 F9 3C (6 sec) (*3) 1E (3 sec) 14 (2 sec) This is time until bell stops ringing.
(Unit: 100 msec)

Note:
(*1) When you enter the address or New Data, 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

(*2)
Bell length 3C (hex) = 60 (dec)  60  100 msec = 6000 msec (6 sec)

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8.1.2. Handset

Important:
Make sure the address on LCD is correct when entering new data. Otherwise, you may ruin the unit.

Soft keys
{FLASH}
Navigator key/ {CALL WAIT}(Call wait)
? (Volume) key

{ OFF } (Off)

Dial keypad

H/S LCD
H/S key operation

C
C
1). Press { Menu} .
Caller List
{>}
2). Select "Initial Setup" using {V} ,{^} , , or {>} Intercom OK

then press {OK} .

3). Enter "7", "2", "6", "2", "7", "6", "6", "4". C
C

Initial Setup
Note: 7262 7664 = PANA SONI Intercom OK

(see letters printed on dial keys) Service Mode


d

Read EEP
Write EEP

4). Select "Write EEP" using {^} or{V} Gets S/W Ver.

then press {OK } .


d
Back OK
Set Addr.:

Default Data
5). Enter " ", " ", " ", " " (Address). (*1)
Base Unit PIN

C OK
Set Addr.:

6). Enter " ", " " (New Data). (*1)


New Data

7). Press {OK } , a long confirmation beep


C OK
will be heard. Set Addr.:

8). Press (off) to return to standby mode.


After that, remove and reinsert the batteries.
Press the Power button for about 1 second if Back OK
the power is not turned on.

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Frequently Used Items (Handset)


ex.)

Items Address Default Data New Data Possible Adjusted Possible Adjusted Remarks
Value MAX (hex) Value MIN (hex)
Sending level 05 07 Adjusted value Given value FF D0 (*2)
Receiving level 05 08 Adjusted value Given value FF D0 (*3)
Battery Low 00 09 70 - - -
Frequency 00 08/00 07 04/4A - - - (*4)
ID 00 02~00 06 Given value - - -

Note:
(*1) When you enter the address or New Data, 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

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

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8.2. EEPROM LAYOUT (Handset)


8.2.1. Scope
The purpose of this section is to describe the layout of the EEPROM (IC3) for the KX-PRWA10 Handset.
The EEPROM contains hardware, software, and user specific parameters. Some parameters are set during production of the
handset, some are set by the user when configuring the handset, and some during normal use of the phone.

8.2.2. Introduction
The handset uses a 64k bit serial EEPROM (IC3) for storing volatile parameters. All parameters are set up before the handset
the factory. Some of these are vital for the operation of the hardware so a set of default parameters is programmed before the
actual hardware fine-tuning can be initiated. This document lists all default settings with a short description.
This document lists all default parameters with a short description.

Initial Type Description


F The data initialized by only F command
0 The data initialized by F and 0 command
1 The data initialized by F, 0 and 1 command
2 The data initialized by F, 0, 1 and 2 command
3 The data initialized by all command (F, 0, 1, 2, 3)

Country Setting Description


x Default - no specific country setting, so revert to default value.

8.2.3. EEPROM contents


MMI Setting:

Address Initial Name Description Default value Country


Type Setting
04 1B 3 EEP_Language Selected Language for LCD 0x01 0x31
GERMAN:0 ENGLISH:1 SPANISH:2 NORWEGIAN:3
FRENCH:4
ITALIAN:5 DENISH:6 DUTCH:7 SWEDISH:8
FINNISH:9
GREEK:10 TURKISH:11 HUNGARIAN:12
PORTUGUESE:13 RUSSIAN:14
POLISH:15 SLOVAKIAN:16 CZECH:17 CROATIAN:18
CATALAN:19
UKRINIAN:20 SPANISHMEX:21 SLOVENIAN:22
ESTNIAN:23 LITHUANIAN:24
LATVIAN:25 ROMANIAN:26 BULGARIAN:27
MACEDONIAN:29
ALBANIAN:30 PORTUGUESEMEX:31
ENGLISH(USA):32 HEBREW:33
ARABIC:34 PERSIA:35 HANTAI:36 HANTAI(HK):37
RUSSIAN(BX):38
BELARUS:39 KAZAKHSTAN:40 UZBEKISTAN:41
TAJIKISTAN:42
TURKMENISTAN:43 AZERBAIJAN:44 ARMENIA:45
MOLDOV:46
CANADAENGLISH:48 USSPANISH:49 USFRENCH:50
PORTUGUESE:51 ENGLISH(AZ):52

MMI1 Setting:

Address Initial Name Description Default value Country


Type Setting
00 63 F EEP_LcdContrastOffset Set the VCOM offset voltage 0xAC x

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8.3. How to Clear User Setting


Units are reset to the Factory settings by this operation (Erase recorded Voice messages, stored Phone numbers, Caller list and
etc.)
Note:
• Some menus are not reset. Refer to Operating Instructions (P.22).
• The reset menus differ depending on the following operations.
• This operation should not be performed for a usual repair.

8.3.1. Resetting both base unit and handset


Both the base unit and the registered handset which you did the following steps to are reset. Other registered handsets
will not be reset.

Handset Base unit

1 Connect the AC adaptor to the base unit and install the charged batteries into the handset.
2 Confirm the handset is registered to the base unit ( lights).
If the handset is not registered to the base unit ( lights), register it. (*1)
3 Lift the handset and press {ih} to put the handset in standby mode.
4 Press 1 , 4 , 8 and key of the handset simultaneously until a confirmation tone is heard.
5 Disconnect the AC adaptor, then remove the battery.
Note:
(*1) Refer to Registering a Handset to a Base Unit in the Operating Instructions.

8.3.2. Resetting only handset


The only handset is reset by doing the following steps to .

Handset

1 Install the charged batteries into the handset.


2 Lift the handset and press {ih} to put the handset in standby mode.
3 Press 3 , 5 , 7 and # key of the handset simultaneously until a confirmation tone is heard. (*2)
4 Remove the battery.
Note: (*2)
• The handset registration to the base unit is cancelled.
• If the handset needs to be registered to the base unit, refer to Registering a Handset to a Base Unit in the Operating
Instructions.
• If users do not bring the base unit with them, the registration procedure has to be done by users themselves.

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9 Troubleshooting Guide
9.1. Troubleshooting Flowchart
Flow Chart
Not working
Power ON Base Unit Check Power

OK
Not working
Smartphone Connect Check Wi-Fi

OK
No bell
Bell Bell Reception

OK

Link

No Link
OK No charge
Battery Charge Check Battery Charge

OK
Check Link

NG
Range Check the RF part

OK
No voice
Handset Voice Transmission Check Handset Transmission

OK
No voice
Handset Voice Reception Check Handset Reception

OK
No signal
DTMF dial Signal Route
OK
No signal
Caller ID Reception Check Caller ID

OK
Not working
TAM Operation Check TAM Operation

Cross Reference:
Check Power (P.30)
Check Wi-Fi (P.31)
Bell Reception (P.40)
Check Battery Charge (P.32)
Check Link (P.33)
Check the RF part (P.36)
Check Handset Transmission (P.39)
Check Handset Reception (P.39)
Signal Route (P.20)
Check Caller ID (P.39)
Check TAM Operation (P.40)

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9.1.1. Check Power


9.1.1.1. Base Unit
Is the AC Adaptor inserted into AC outlet? (*1)
NO
Is input of IC302 about 5.5 V? Check C321, C341 are not shorted.

YES YES

Check AC Adaptor.
NO
Is the output voltage of IC302 about 3.3V?

YES Check Power Supply Circuit.


NO
Is the Collector of Q301 about 1.8 V?

YES
NO
Is the Collector of Q302 about 2.5 V?

YES
NO
Is BBIC (IC501: RSTn) High? Check BBIC (IC501).

YES
NO
Does BBIC (IC501: XTAL1) oscillate at 20.736 MHz? Check X1.

YES

Check BBIC (IC501).

Cross Reference:
Power Supply Circuit (P.13)
Note:
(*1) Refer to Specifications (P.7) for part number and supply voltage of AC Adaptor.

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9.1.1.2. Handset
Is the battery inserted BATT+ and BATT-?

YES
NO
Is the voltage of BATT+ 2.3 V more? Check P1 is not open.
YES
YES
Check the battery and around BATT+ and
BATT- are not shorted.

NO
Is the voltage of +3.4V about 3.4 V? Check around L3, Q8, BBIC (IC1) .
YES
NO
Is the voltage of +1.8V about 1.8 V? Check Power Supply Circuit/Reset Circuit .
YES
NO
Is the voltage of +3.0 V about 3.0V?
YES
Is the voltage of LED+ about 9.0 V? NO
(When LED is On) Check BBIC (IC1).
YES
NO
Does BBIC (IC1: G1) oscillate at 20.736 MHz? Check X1.

YES
Check BBIC (IC1).

Cross Reference:
Power Supply Circuit/Reset Circuit (P.18)

9.1.2. Check Wi-Fi


Is the AC Adaptor inserted into AC outlet?(*1)
Below 1.5V
Is the voltage testpoint 1.5V about 1.5V? Check Power Supply Circuit.

Over 1.5V

Replace IC800

Note:
(*1) Refer to Specifications (P.7) for part number and supply voltage of AC Adaptor.

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9.1.3. Check Battery Charge


9.1.3.1. Base Unit
Plug in the AC Power source.
Charge Handset on Base Unit.

NO
Is the voltage of two charge contacts about Check Charge Circuit of Base Unit.
3 V or more?
OK
YES
Check Handset.
Check Charge Contacts at
Base Unit from mechanical point of view.

Cross Reference:
Charge Circuit (P.18)

9.1.3.2. Handset
NO
Is Check Power OK? Check Power of Handset.

YES
NO
Is BBIC (IC1: R2) high at charge state? Check Charge Circuit.

Cross Reference:
Check Power (P.30)
Charge Circuit (P.18)

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9.1.4. Check Link


9.1.4.1. Base Unit

Does Base Unit make link with normal working YES


Base Unit is OK. Check Handset.
Handset?

NO

Is the voltage of VDD3 about 3.3V? NO


Check around Power Supply Circuit.
Refer to Check Point...(A).

YES
NO
Is the voltage of VDD1 about 1.8V? Adjust VDD1 voltage to 1.8V.
Refer to Check Point...(B).
YES
OK

Does the RF clock (CLK) oscillate at 10.368 MHz in NO Check around X1 and adjust clock frequency.
Base Unit Test Mode? Refer to Check Point...(G).
Refer to Check Point...(G).

YES
NO (*1)
Is there CMD60 (: DECT Tester)?

YES

Does Base Unit make link with CMD60 in Base Unit NO


Test Mode?
Refer to Check Point...(J).

YES

Is the NTP value OK? NO


Replace with a new Circuit Board.
Refer to Check Point...(J).

YES

Is the modulation OK? NO


Refer to Check Point...(K).

YES

Is the Frequency Offset OK? NO


Refer to Check Point...(L).

YES

Is the Sensitivity Receiver OK? NO


Refer to Check Point...(M).

YES Replace with a new Circuit Board.

Is the Power RAMP OK? NO


Refer to Check Point...(N) .

Note:
(*1) Refer to Troubleshooting by Symptom (Base Unit) (P.41)
Cross Reference:
Check Point (Base Unit) (P.41)
Power Supply Circuit (P.13)

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9.1.4.2. Handset

Does Handset make link with Base Unit? YES


Handset is OK. Check Base Unit.
(Correct working unit)

NO

Is the voltage of "1.8V" about 1.8 V? NO Adjust 1.8V voltage to 1.8 V.


Refer to Check Point...(A). Refer to Check Point...(A).

YES OK NO

Check around Power Supply Circuit/Reset Circuit .

Is the voltage of +3.4 V about 3.4 V? NO


Check around L3, Q8 and BBIC (IC1).

YES

Is the voltage of +3.0 V about 3.0 V? NO


Refer to Check Point...(P) .

YES

Is the voltage of LED + about 9.0 V? NO


Check BBIC (IC1).
(When LED is ON)
Refer to Check Point...(Q).

YES

Does the RF clock (CLK) oscillate: 10.368 MHz NO Check around X1 and adjust clock frequency.
in Handset Test Mode? Refer to Check Point...(H).
Refer to Check Point...(H).

YES
NO (*1)
Is there CMD60 (: DECT Tester)?

YES

Does Handset make link with CMD60 in NO


Handset Test Mode?
Refer to Check Point...(I).

YES

Is the NTP value OK? NO


Replace with a new Circuit Board.
Refer to Check Point...(I).

YES

Is the modulation OK? NO


Refer to Check Point...(J).

YES

Is the Frequency Offset OK? NO


Refer to Check Point...(K).

YES
...

Continued to the next page.


Note:
(*1) Refer to Troubleshooting by Symptom (Handset) (P.43)
Cross Reference:
Check Point (Handset) (P.43)
Power Supply Circuit/Reset Circuit (P.18)

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...
YES

Is the Sensitivity Receiver OK? NO


Refer to Check Point...(L).

YES

Is the Power RAMP OK? NO


Replace with a new Circuit Board.
Refer to Check Point...(M).

Cross Reference:
Check Point (Handset) (P.43)

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9.1.5. Check the RF part


9.1.5.1. Finding out the Defective part
1. Prepare Regular HS (Handset) and Regular BU (Base unit).
2. a. Re-register regular HS (Normal mode) to Base Unit (to be checked).
If this operation fails in some ways, the Base Unit is defective.
b. Re-register Handset (to be checked) to regular BU (Normal mode).
If this operation fails in some ways, the Handset is defective.
After All the Checkings or Repairing
1. Re-register the checked Handset to the checked Base Unit, and Regular HS to Regular BU.

START

No Registration of Registration of No
Base Unit is defective Regular HS to Handset to Handset is defective
Base Unit Regular BU

Yes Yes

(other checkings)

Registration of Regular HS to Regular BU

Registration of Handset to Base Unit


(checked ones)

Note:
If you need to register a handset, refer to Registering a Handset to a Base Unit in the Operating Instructions.

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9.1.5.2. RF Check Flowchart


Each item (1 ~ 3) of RF Check Flowchart corresponds to Check Table for RF part (P.38).
Please refer to the each item.

Start

1
Link NG Control NG Check DSP interface parts.
confirmation signal
Normal confirmation (RF Block <->DSP on BU/HS P.C.B)

OK OK

2
X'tal
NG
Frequency Adjust X'tal Frequency. (*1)
confirmation

OK

3
Range NG
confirmation Check Range: Compare with a regular unit.
Normal

OK

GOOD

Note:
(*1) Base unit - refer to (E) of Check Point (Base Unit) (P.41)
Handset - refer to (H) of Check Point (Handset) (P.43)

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9.1.5.3. Check Table for RF part

No. Item BU (Base Unit) Check HS (Handset) Check


1 Link Confirmation Normal 1. Register Regular HS to BU (to be 1. Register HS (to be checked) to Regular
checked). BU.
HS, BU Mode: [Normal mode] 2. Press [Talk] key of the Regular HS to 2. Press [Talk] key of the HS to establish link.
establish link.
2 X’tal Frequency confirmation 1. Check X’tal Frequency. (*1) 1. Check X’tal Frequency. (*2)
(10.368 MHz ± 100 Hz) (10.368 MHz ± 100Hz)
HS, BU Mode: [Test mode]
3 Range Confirmation Normal 1. Register Regular HS to BU (to be 1. Register HS (to be checked) to Regular
checked). BU.
HS, BU Mode: [Normal mode] 2. Press [Talk] key of the Regular HS to 2. Press [Talk] key of the HS to establish link.
establish link. 3. Compare the range of the HS (being
3. Compare the range of the BU (being checked) with that of the Regular HS.
checked) with that of the Regular BU.

Note:
(*1) Refer to Adjustment Standard (Base Unit) (P.53)
(*2) Refer to Adjustment Standard (Handset) (P.56)

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9.1.6. Check Handset Transmission


Check MIC of Handset.

OK

Check CDL TX (HANDSET) in Signal Route.

Cross Reference:
Signal Route (P.20)

9.1.7. Check Handset Reception

Check Handset Speaker in How to check the Handset


Speaker or Receiver.

OK

Check CDL RX (HANDSET) in Signal Route.

Cross Reference:
How to Check the Handset Speaker or Receiver (P.60).
Signal Route (P.20)

9.1.8. Check Caller ID


Check Caller ID in Signal Route.

Cross Reference:
Signal Route (P.20)

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9.1.9. Bell Reception


9.1.9.1. Base Unit

When bell signal is coming, is there bell sound NO Check around C103, C104, C105, C106, C107,
signal at BBIC (IC501:CIDINp, CIDINn)? C108, C109, C110, C111, C112, C123, C124,
R101, R102, R103, R104, R105, R106, R107, R108,
R109, R110, R111, R112, P101

9.1.9.2. Handset
NO
When bell signal coming, is there bell sound signal Check BBIC (IC1), C36, C37.
at BBIC (IC1: (U8, V8)(U9, V9))?

YES

When bell signal coming, is there bell sound signal NO


at SP+, SP- ? Check around SP+, SP- .

YES
NO
Check cable of SPEAKER and resistance value
Does the bell sound from SPEAKER? of SPEAKER.

Cross Reference:
Telephone Line Interface (P.14)
Check Link (P.33)
How to Check the Handset Speaker or Receiver (P.60)

9.1.10. Check TAM Operation


NO
Is there a TAM icon on the Handset display? Turn on the Answering System.

YES

NO
Is the voltage of VDD3 of Base Unit about 3.3 V
Check Power Supply Circuit.
and VDD1 about 1.8 V?

YES

Check IC601 and BBIC (IC501) of Base Unit. (*1)

Cross Reference:
Power Supply Circuit (P.13)
Note:
(*1) When replacing FLASH MEMORY (IC601), TAM data need to be written to it. Refer to Base Unit of Things to Do after
Replacing IC or X'tal (P.57)

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9.2. Troubleshooting by Symptom (Base Unit)


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

Remedy (*2)
Symptom You have DECT Tester.
You don’t have DECT Tester.
(Model Number: CMD60)
You cannot dial. Check item (A) - (I), (R). Check item (A) - (I), (J) - (N), (R).
You cannot hear the caller’s voice. Check item (A) - (G), (O), (R). Check item (A) - (G), (J) - (N), (O), (R).
You cannot use the handset a little away from base unit even if the Check item (J) - (N).
-
handset is within range of the base unit.
The acoustic transmit level is high or low. Check item (O). Check item (O).
The acoustic reception level is high or low. Check item (O). Check item (O).
Base unit and handset do not link to each other. Check item (A) - (I). Check item (A) - (N).
The unit cannot charge. Check item (P). Check item (P).
TAM does not work. Check item (Q). Check item (Q).

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.41)

9.2.1. Check Point (Base Unit)


Please follow the items below when BBIC or EEPROM or FLASH is replaced.
Note:
After the measuring, suck up the solder of TP.
*: The Setting Method of JIG (Base Unit) (P.51) is required beforehand.
The connections of simulator equipment are as shown in Adjustment Standard (Base Unit) (P.53).

Items Check Procedure Check or


Point Replace Parts
(A) 3.3 V Supply VDD3 1. Confirm that the voltage between test point VDD3 and GND is 3.3 V ± 0.2 V. IC302, R321,
Confirmation R322, C341,
C342, C352,
C343, C353
(B) 1.8 V Supply VDD1 1. Confirm that the voltage between test point VDD1 and GND is 1.8 V ± 0.02 V. Q501, IC501,
Confirmation 2. Execute the command “VDD”, then check the current value. R506, C522,
3. Adjust the 1.8V voltage of VDD1 executing command “VDD XX“(XX is the C519, C508,
value). D501
(C) 1.5 V Supply 1.5 V 1. Confirm that the voltage between test point 1.5 V and GND is 1.5 V ± 0.01 V. IC800
Confirmation
(E)* BBIC Confirmation - 1. BBIC Confirmation (Execute the command “getchk”). IC501, X1
2. Confirm the returned checksum value.
Connection of checksum value and program number is shown below.
checksum value program number
ex.) E434 JHQ1AA

(F)* EEPROM Confirmation - 1. EEP-ROM Confirmation (Execute the command "sendchar EPV"). IC501, R516,
2. Confirm the returned Value. (Value for reference is written at "EEPROM C/ IC502, C534
SUM” in Software_Version_Table.xls).
(G)* BBIC Clock Adjustment CKM 1. Confirm that the voltage between testpoint VDD4 and GND is less than 1.0 V. IC501, X1, C704
2. Input Command “ sendchar sfr”, then you can confirm the current value.
3. Check X’tal Frequency. (10.368 MHz ± 100 Hz).
4. If the frequency is not 10.368 MHz ± 100 Hz, adjust the frequency of CKM
executing the command “sendchar sfr xx xx (where xx is the value)” so that
the reading of the frequency counter is 10.368000 MHz ± 5 Hz.
(H)* Hookswitch Check with - 1. Connect Telephone Socket to Tel-simulator which is connected with 600 . P101, Q141,
DC Characteristics 2. Set line voltage to 48 V and line current to 40mA at off-hook condition of R141, R142,
normal telephone. Q142, R144,
3. Execute the command “hookoff” R145, D101,
4. Confirm that the line current is 40 mA ± 5 mA. R161~R167,
5. Execute the command “hookon”. D141, Q161,
6. Confirm that the line current is less than + 0.8 mA. R151, IC501
(I) DTMF Generator Check - 1. Connect Telephone Socket to DTMF tester. (Load=600 ) IC501, C184,
2. Link Handset and push dial key. Q161, D141
3. Confirm DTMF character. , C187
4. Confirm that the high Group is -6.5 ± 2 dBm.
5. Confirm that the low Group is-8.5 ± 2 dBm

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Items Check Procedure Check or


Point Replace Parts
(J)* Transmitted Power - Remove the Antenna before starting step from 1 to 7. IC501, C891,
Confirmation ANTI_TP 1. Configure the DECT tester (CMD60) as follows; C93, C894,
<Setting> DA802, Q502,
• Test mode: FP C525, R507
• Traffic Carrier: 2
• Traffic Slot: 4
• Mode: Loopback
• PMID: 00000
• RF LEVEL = -70 dBm.
2. Execute the command ”sendchar TST”.
3. Execute the command “sendchar dmv 2 2”.
4. Check that “Signalling Status” has been set to “Locked”, then press “ACCEPT
RFPI”.
5. Initiate connection from Dect tester (“set up connect”)
6. Execute the command “ANT2”.
7. Confirm that the NTP value at ANT is 17.0 dBm ~ 20.0 dBm.
(L)* Frequency Offset Check - Follow steps 1 to 6 of (J). Refer to (J)
ANTI_TP 7.Confirm that the frequency offset is < ± 20 kHz.
(M)* Sensitivity Receiver - Follow steps 1 to 6 of (J). Refer to (J)
Confirmation ANTI_TP 7.Set DECT tester power to -88 dBm.
8.Confirm that the BER is < 1000 ppm.
(N)* Power RAMP - Follow steps 1 to 6 of (J). Refer to (J)
Confirmation 7.Confirm that Power RAMP is matching.
(O) Audio Check - 1. Link with Handset which is connected to Line Simulator. IC501, SA101,
2. Set line voltage to 48 V and line current to 50 mA. P101, D101,
3. Input -45 dBm (600 )/1 kHz to MIC of Handset. Measure the Level at Line I/F Q141, Q142,
and distortion level. R141, R142,
4. Confirm that the level is -2 dBm and that the distortion level is <5% at TEL R144, R145,
Line (600  Load). D141, Q161,
5. Input -20 dBm (600 )/1kHz to Line I/F. Measure the Level at Receiver of R163, R164,
Handset and distortion level (Receive volume set to second position from C171, C173,
minimum). R178, C184,
6. Confirm that the level is -28.0 ± 4 dBm and that the distortion level is <5 % at C187
Receiver (34  Load).
(P) Charging Check - 1. Connect Charge Contact 12 /2 W resistor between charge+ and charge-. R371, R372,
2. Measure and confirm voltage across the resistor is 3.9 V ± 0.4 V. D362, C351
(Q) TAM Operation - 1. TAM Confirmation (Execute the command "sendchar VPI"). IC501, IC601,
Confirmation 2. Confirm the returned Value (Value is “JGP7WA 03“). C60
(R) 2.4V Supply VDD2 1. Confirm that the voltage between test point VDD2 and GND is 2.5V ± 0.1V. IC501, Q502,
Confirmation VDD2 C525, R507

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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.

Symptom Remedy (*2)


You don’t have DECT Tester. You have DECT Tester.
(Model Number: CMD60)
Battery strength is not indicated correctly by Battery icon. Check item (A) - (D), (E) - (G). Check item (A) - (D), (E) - (G).
You cannot hear the caller’s voice. Check item (A) - (C), (H), (N). Check item (A) - (C), (H - (L)) - (N).
You cannot use handset little away from base unit even if the - Check item (I) - (M).
handset is within range of the base unit.
the Audio level is high or low. Check item (N). Check item (N).
The SP-Phone level is high or low. Check item (O). Check item (O).

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.43)

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.
*: The Setting Method of JIG (Handset) (P.54) is required beforehand.
The connections of adjustment equipment are as shown in Adjustment Standard (Handset) (P.56).

Items Check Procedure Check or


Point Replace Parts
(A)* 1.8 V Supply Adjustment 1.8V 1. Confirm that the voltage between test point 1.8V and GND is 1.8 V ± 0.02 V. IC1, Q6, C47,
2. Execute the command “VDD”, then check the current value. R1, P1
3. Adjust the 1.8V voltage of 1.8V executing command “VDD XX“(XX is the
value).
(B)* BBIC Confirmation - 1. BBIC Confirmation (Execute the command “getchk”). IC1, X1, R27
2. Confirm the returned checksum value.
Connection of checksum value and program number is shown below.
checksum value program number
ex.) 85B4 JHQ2AA

(C)* EEP-ROM Confirmation - 1. EEP-ROM Confirmation (Execute the command "sendchar EPV"). IC1, IC3, RA1,
2. Confirm the returned Value. (Value for reference is written at "EEPROM C/ C8
SUM” in Software_Version_Table.xls).
(D) Charge Control Check & - 1. Apply 5.0 V between CHG(+) and CHG(-) with DC power supply and set IC1, Q3, Q4,
Charge Current Monitor current limit to 150 mA. Q1, Q2, R6,
Check Confirm the indication of “charging” on LCD. R3, R4, R7,
2. Confirm that the current limit LED of DC power supply is ON/OFF. R5, C7, P1, R1
Confirm it after waiting over 1 minute at least.
(If charge control cannot be confirmed by this procedure, please use battery to
handset power supply and try again.)
(E)* Charge Detection (OFF) - 1. Stop supplying 5.0 V to CHG (+) and CHG (-). IC1, Q3, Q4,
Check 2. Confirm the indication of “charging” has been cleared. Q1, Q2, R6,
R3, R4, R7,
R5, C7, P1, R1

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Items Check Procedure Check or


Point Replace Parts
(F)* Battery Monitor Check - 1. Apply 2.25 V between BATT+ and BATT-. IC1, P1, R1
2. Execute the command
sendchar PAD
sendchar LED 0
sendchar CRX 0 1
sendchar AD1
It assumes that the return value is XX.
a) XX: 70: No need to adjust
b) XX: 66 ~ 6F: Need to adjust
XX: 71 ~ 7A: Need to adjust
Write AD value of 2.25 V to EEPROM.
ex) read data: XX = 6A, write data: YY = 6A
read data: XX = 73, write data: YY = 73
EEPROM = 0009(Low Voltage) write “YY”
Execute the command “wreeprom 00 09 01 YY”.
EEPROM = 000A(No Voltage) write “YY -C"
Execute the command “wreeprom 00 0A 01 ZZ”.
Note:
ZZ = YY - C
c) XX: 00 ~ 65: Reject
XX: 7B ~ FF: Reject
(G) Battery Low - 1. Apply 2.40 V between BATT+ and BATT-. IC1, P1, R1
Confirmation 2. Confirm that there is no flashing of Battery Icon.
3. Apply 2.25 V ± 0.08 V between BATT+ and BATT-.
4. Confirm that there is flashing of Battery Icon.
(H)* BBIC Clock Adjustment CKM 1. Apply 2.6 V between BATT+ and BATT- with DC power. IC1, X1, C40
2. Input Command “sendchar sfr”, then you can confirm the current value.
3. Check X’tal Frequency. (10.368 MHz ± 100 Hz).
4. If the frequency is not 10.368 MHz ± 100 Hz, adjust the frequency of CKM
executing the command “sendchar sfr xx xx (where xx is the value)” so that the
reading 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" "5" "7" "#"clears the registration.
Register to it on Base Unit after measurement.
(I)* Transmitted Power - Short Antenna pattern to GND. IC1, C50, C51,
Confirmation 1. Configure the DECT tester (CMD60) as follows; C53, C54,
<Setting>
• Test mode: PP
• RFPI: 0102030405
• Traffic Carrier: 2
• Traffic Slot: 4
• Mode: Loopback
• RF LEVEL = -70 dBm
• PACKET: PP32Z
2. Execute the command “sendchar TST 01 02 03 04 05".
3. Initiate connection from DECT tester.
4. Confirm that the NTP value at ANT is 17.0 dBm ~ 20.0 dBm.
(K)* Frequency Offset - Follow steps 1 to 3 of (I). Refer to (I)
Confirmation 4.Confirm that the frequency Offset is < ± 20 kHz.
(L)* Sensitivity Receiver - Follow steps 1 to 3 of (I). Refer to (I)
Confirmation 4.Set DECT tester power to -88 dBm.
5.Confirm that the BER is < 1000 ppm.
(M)* Power RAMP - Follow steps 1 to 3 of (I). Refer to (I)
Confirmation 4.Confirm that Power RAMP is matching.
(N) Audio Check and - 1. Link to BASE which is connected to Line Simulator. IC1, C11, R10,
Confirmation 2. Set line voltage to 48 V and line current to 50 mA. R11, R12,
3. Input -45 dBm (600 )/1 kHz to MIC of Handset. Measure the Level at Line I/F R13, MIC, C9,
and distortion level. C10, C38, C39
4. Confirm that the level is -3 dBm ± 5 dB and that the distortion level is < 5 % at
TEL Line (600  Load).
5. Input -20 dBm (600 )/1 kHz 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 -28.0 dBm ± 4 dB and that the distortion level is < 5 %
at Receiver (34  Load).

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Items Check Procedure Check or


Point Replace Parts
(O) SP phone Audio Check - 1. Link to Base which is connected to Line Simulator. C1, C36, C37
and Confirmation 2. Set line voltage to 48 V and line current to 50 mA.
3. Set the handset off-hook using SP-Phone key.
4. Input -30 dBm (600 )/1 KHz to Line I/F and measure Receiving level at SP+
and SP-.
5. Confirm that the level is -7 dBm ± 3 dB and that the distortion level is < 5 %.
(vol = Max at SP (8  Load))
(P) DC/DC Converter 3.4V +3.4V 1. Confirm that the voltage between testpoint +3.4V and GND is 3.55V +/- 0.2V. IC1, L3, Q8,
Supply R20, C21,
R22, R21, C22
(Q) Regulator 3.0 V Supply CP3V 1. Confirm that the voltage between testpoint +3.0V and GND is 3.0 V ± 0.2 V. IC1, Q7, C42,
Confirmation C43, R30,
R31, R32
(R) DC/DC Converter LED+ LED+ 1. Confirm that the voltage between testpoint LED+ and GND is 9.0V ± 0.5 V. IC, L4, Q9,
Supply Confirmation (Power is supplied when LED in on) C18, C24,
C25, R23, R24

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9.3.2. Troubleshooting for Speakerphone


When the customer’s telephone line corresponds to the following conditions, and the transmission signal of SP-Phone is
interrupted, performing the next set up to a cordless handset will improve it to some extent.
Conditions
1. When customer’s line has less line loss.
ex.) The customer is using optical fiber, ISDN terminal adaptor, or PBX.
In this case, receiving signal is strong and it may affect transmission signal.
2. When the other party is talking from noisy place.
ex.) The other party is using cellular phone. The background noise is very loud.
In this case, the noise from the other party (i.e. surrounding noise) may affect transmission signal.
Setting Method (*1)

Model Content Address Default Data New Data


PRWA10 TX 6dB Louder 02 E0 F5 8A
02 E1 32 19
02 DC FC FC
02 DD 5F 5F
02 DE 01 02
02 DF 00 00
TX 12dB Louder 02 E0 F5 CC
02 E1 32 CC
02 DC FC FC
02 DD 5F 5F
02 DE 01 03
02 DF 00 00
TX 6dB Lower 02 E0 F5 AC
02 E1 32 65
02 DC FC FC
02 DD 5F 5F
02 DE 01 00
02 DF 00 00

* Do not enter New Data if the Default Data is different from the table above.
Note
(*1) Refer to Handset (P.25) of Engineering Mode to enter the Address or New Data.

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10 Disassembly and Assembly Instructions


10.1. Disassembly Instructions
10.1.1. Base Unit
ձ Remove the 2 screws.

ձ 2 screws

Cabinet
cover

ղ Press the cabinet cover.

ճ Then, pull up to remove the cabinet cover.

ղ Press

ղ Press

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մ Remove the solders then remove the main P.C.Board.

Lower cover

մ Solders

Main P.C. board

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10.1.2. Handset
ձ Remove the 6 screws. ձ 6 screws

ղ Insert a plastic card.


(Ex. Used SIM card etc.)
between the cabinet body
Cabinet body
and the cabinet cover, then
pull it along the gap to open
the cabinet.

Cabinet cover

ճ Likewise, open the other


side of the cabinet.

Cabinet cover
մ Remove the cabinet cover
by pushing it upward.

յ Remove the screws to remove յ 2 charge terminals


the 2 charge terminals.

Main P.C. board

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10.2. How to Replace the Handset LCD


Note:
The illustrations are simplified in this page.
They may differ from the actual product.
1 Stick the LCD Sheet on to the LCD Unit.

LCD unit

LCD sheet

Stick it along this line.


Stick to the center.

2 Insert the FPC to the Connector on the Main PCB.

OK NG

3 Attach the LCD Unit on the PCB.


Fit the positioning poingt(3 points)
when attach the LCD unit.

Peel off the tin film.

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11 Measurements and Adjustments


This chapter explains the measuring equipment, the JIG connection, and the PC setting method necessary for the measurement in
Troubleshooting Guide (P.29)

11.1. Equipment Required


• Digital multi-meter (DMM): it must be able to measure voltage and current.
• Oscilloscope.
• Frequency counter: It must be precise enough to measure intervals of 1 Hz (precision; ±4 ppm)
Hewlett Packard, 53131A is recommended.
• DECT tester: Rohde & Schwarz, CMD 60 is recommended.
This equipment may be useful in order to precisely adjust like a mass production.

11.2. The Setting Method of JIG (Base Unit)


This section explains the PC setting to use command required in Check Point (Base Unit) (P.41).

<Preparation> Note:
• Serial JIG cable: PQZZ1CD300E* *: If you have the JIG Cable for TCD500 series
• PC which runs in DOS mode (PQZZ1CD505E), change the following values of
• Batch file CD-ROM for setting: PNZZPRW120LA resistance. 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 (k) New value (k)


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

11.2.1. Connections
Connect the AC adaptor to DC-JACK (base unit).
Connect the JIG Cable GND (black) to GND.
Connect the JIG Cable RX (red) to URX and TX (yellow) to UTX.

To Serial Port 1
(COM port 1*)
AC adaptor

3 URX (red)
URX
3 UTX (yellow) UTX
GND
2 GND (black)

PC
Base unit P. C. board
Note:
*: COM port names may vary depending on what your PC calls it.

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11.2.2. How to install Batch file into P.C.

1. Insert the Batch file CD-ROM into CD-ROM drive and


copy PNZZTG**** folder to your PC (example: D drive).
<Example for Windows>
2. Open an MS-DOS mode window. On your computer, click [Start], select Programs
(All Programs for Windows XP/Windows Server 2003),
then click
MS-DOS Prompt. (for Windows 95/Windows 98)
Or
Accessories-MS-DOS Prompt. (for Windows Me)
Or
Command Prompt. (for Windows NT 4.0)
Or
Accessories-Command Prompt.
(for Windows 2000/Windows XP/Windows Server 2003)
3. At the DOS prompt, type "D:" (for example) to select the
drive, then press the Enter key.

<Example>
4. Type "CD 㪳PNZZTG****", then press the Enter key.

5. Type "SET_COM=X", then press the Enter key C: >Documents and Settings>D:
(X: COM port number used for the serial connection on your PC). D: >>CD >PNZZTG****
D: >PNZZTG**** >SET_COM=X
D: >PNZZTG****>READID
6. Type "READID", then press the Enter key. 00 52 4F A8 A8
䊶If any error messages appear, change the port number or D: >PNZZTG****>DOSKEY
䇭check the cable connection. D: >PNZZTG****>
䊶If any value appear, go to next step.

7. Type "DOSKEY", then press the Enter key. <Example: error happens>

C: >Documents and Settings>D:


D: >>CD >PNZZTG****
D: >PNZZTG**** >SET_COM=X
D: >PNZZTG****>READID
‫ޓ‬CreateFile error
ERROR 10: Can't open serial port
D: >PNZZTG ****>

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

11.2.3. 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.
hookoff Off-hook mode on Base Type “hookoff”.
hookon On-hook mode on Base Type “hookon”.
getchk Read checksum Type “getchk”.
wreeprom Write the data of EEPROM Type “wreeprom 01 23 45”. “01 23” is address and “45”
is data to be written.

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11.3. Adjustment Standard (Base Unit)


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

11.3.1. Bottom View


Digital
Volt Meter
(P)

CHG+

CHG-
2W
12
WIFITX

CHARGE+ CHARGE-
– C351

YLW
BRN
GRY
PUR
C301
C321
DCP DCM L1T L1R R142
Q142
LINE_DC
IC302

R321 C322
R322
C353 F301 WIFIRX R144
C352 R143
ANT1 +5.5V C141
R146

R115
R371
D362 C143
VDD2 (R)

C103
C125
GPIO0 R145
R353 R372 C895

C106
R110 R105 R162

C104
Q354 Q352 R360 C111 R111 C124
C110 C105 Q144
R148 R169

R116
R359 C123 C107 C163
R117
C115

C113 R112
R101 R147

R102
C112 C109 R161
R103

C166
R104
C172
C174

R358 TP9 Q161


R109 R164
C108

R170
C173
R178

R163
R106

C161
R118
C116

VDD2 TP10 R168 C167

C165
C186
Terminal

C181

C184
C171 C533
C518
C168

R166
R167

C507 R165 C164


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R151 R160
ANT2 R152
C152 R508
C508 C519 VDD1
C532
C531 C501
C502 C535 STM/CKM/P27
C602 R514 R512
W_GND
IC601

URX GND W_URX


ANT2-S-GND C601 R515
R513
UTX
C534 PbF
W_UTX W_VCC

PNLB2199Z
IC502

ANT2-Short
R511
C513 C867 C869
A VDD3 RST
1.5V C868
JTAG

ANT 2
Short
VDD1 (B)
GND

GND CKM
1.5V (C)
RX
TX

Frequency
(G)

Counter
Jig
VDD3 (A)

PC

Note:
(A) - (Q) is referred to Check Point (Base Unit) (P.41)

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11.4. The Setting Method of JIG (Handset)


This section explains the PC setting to use command required in Check Point (Handset)(P.43).

<Preparation> Note:
• Serial JIG cable: PQZZ1CD300E* *: If you have the JIG Cable for TCD500 series
• PC which runs in DOS mode (PQZZ1CD505E), change the following values of
• Batch file CD-ROM for setting: PNZZPRW120LA resistance. 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 (k) New value (k)


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

11.4.1. Connections
Connect the DC Power or Battery to BATT+ and BATT-.
Connect the JIG cable GND (black) to GND.
Connect the JIG cable UTX (yellow) to UTX and URX (red) to URX.

BATT-
BATT+
DC Power 1
or Battery

3 URX (red)

To Serial Port
URX UTX
3 UTX (yellow)
(com port 1*)
2 GND (black)
GND

JIG Cable

PC

Handset P. C. board
Note:
*: COM port names may vary depending on what your PC calls it.

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11.4.2. How to install Batch file into P.C.


1. Insert the Batch file CD-ROM into CD-ROM drive and
copy PNZZTG***** folder to your PC (example: D drive).
<Example for Windows>
2. Open an MS-DOS mode window. On your computer, click [Start], select Programs
(All Programs for Windows XP/Windows Server 2003),
then click
MS-DOS Prompt. (for Windows 95/Windows 98)
Or
Accessories-MS-DOS Prompt. (for Windows Me)
Or
Command Prompt. (for Windows NT 4.0)
Or
Accessories-Command Prompt.
3. At the DOS prompt, type "D:" (for example) to select the (for Windows 2000/Windows XP/Windows Server 2003)
drive, then press the Enter key.

4. Type "CD 㪳PNZZTG*****", then press the Enter key. <Example>

5. Type "SET RTX_COM=X", then press the Enter key C: >Documents and Settings>D:
(X: COM port number used for the serial connection on your PC). D: >>CD >PNZZTG*****
D: >PNZZTG***** >SET RTX_COM=X
D: >PNZZTG*****>READID
6. Type "READID", then press the Enter key.
00 52 4F A8 A8
䊶If any error messages appear, change the port number or
D: >PNZZTG*****>DOSKEY
䇭check the cable connection.
D: >PNZZTG*****>
䊶If any value appear, go to next step.

7. Type "DOSKEY", then press the Enter key. <Example: Error happens>

C: >Documents and Settings>D:


D: >>CD >PNZZTG*****
D: >PNZZTG***** >SET RTX_COM=X
D: >PNZZTG*****>READID
‫ޓ‬CreateFile error
ERROR 10: Can't open serial port
D: >PNZZTG*****>

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

11.4.3. 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.
getchk Read checksum Type “getchk”.
wreeprom Write the data of 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 equipment for checking, please refer to below.

11.5.1. Component View

C33

CA2
C55

CN1

CA1
CA3 C57 RST

CMD Tester
CA4
C56

C50
C51
C47

CMD60
CA5 CA6 C41 R34 JTAG
C58 C17
C54 C53 C44

R26
LED-

C32

R25
C52

ANT_TP
C40
R27
C38

X1
C13

BLUE C12
JOINT301
IC1 C31
C15 (I)(J)(K)(L)

R16
RCV-

R17 R11
C10 R12
C14
L1 CKM (M)
RCV+ C9
L2
R10 R13 IC3
C11
YLW PALp PALn C35
C39 RF-SHIELD
C28
C8
LED+ R33 +1.8V
C27 C26 RA1
(Q) 100

Q6
Green Q9
C46 C45
R31 C30 IC2

Frequency
+3.0V STM CKM
AF Volt Meter

Counter
L4
Oscilloscope

C25 C43 C42

R30

22pF
R24 C37 R18
R23
34

IC4 (H)

D7
C23
D6 R3
C24
R32

Q7
(N) Orange C18 C36
C6
R2

Q8 R22 C22 R4
(O) ORANGE +
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L3

C16
R21

ORANGE

Q2
R5

C34
BLUE

C20 SPEAKER

W1
1 F

C21
R20


R1

+ C1
8

C5
Q1 C7 R6


Q3
BLUE
Blue
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BAT- BAT+
Power key

2.30 - 2.60 V
DC Power
PbF

Zener
2.7 V
R7

R8
PNLB2197Z Q4
2.00 - 2.25 V
DC POWER

(F)
(G) POWER +3.4V

+
GND

Q5
R9
C2

RA4 RA3

RX
(A)

TX

PC
Jig
URX UTX
(B)(C)(F)
C3

VBAT GND
(H)(I)
+ GND

HAK_CL1 A
MIC

MIC+ MIC-

+ AF
+ Generator (N)

Note:
(A) - (R) is referred to Check Point (Handset) (P.43)

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11.6. Things to Do after Replacing IC or X'tal


If repairing or replacing BBIC (FLASH type), EEPROM and X'tal, it is necessary to download the required data such as
Programming data or adjustment data, etc in memory.
The set doesn't operate if it is not executed.

11.6.1. How to download the data


11.6.1.1. Base Unit
First, operate the PC setting according to The Setting Method of JIG (Base Unit)(P.51).
Then download the appropriate data according to the following procedures.

Items How to download/Required adjustment


BBIC(IC501) Programming data is stored in memory. 1) System Clock adjustment.
EEPROM (IC502) Adjusted parameter data is stored in memory. 1) Change the address “0001” of EEPROM to “CC” to download
(country version batch file, default batch file, the data.
etc.) 2) Default batch file: Execute the command “default.bat”.
3) Country version batch file: Execute the command
“PRW120US_WW_RevXXX__YYY.bat”(*1)
4) System Clock adjustment: Refer to Check Point (E). (*2)
X'tal (X1) System clock Clock adjustment data is in EEPROM, adjust the data again
after replacing it.
1) Apply 5.5V between DCP ad DCM with DC power.
2) Input Command "sendchar sfr", then you can confirm the
current value.
3) Check X'tal Frequency.(10.368 MHz ± 100 Hz).
4) If the frequency is not 10.368 MHz ± 100 Hz, adjust the
frequency of CKM executing the command "sendchar sfr xx xx
(where xx is the value)" so that the reding of the frequency
counter is 10.368 MHz ± 5 Hz.

Note:
(*1) WW: country code, XXX_YYY: revision number
“XXX_YYY” vary depending on the country version. You can find them in the batch file, PNZZ- mentioned in The Setting
Method of JIG (Base Unit) (P.51).
(*2) Refer to Check Point (Base Unit) (P.41)

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11.6.1.2. Handset
First, operate the PC setting according to The Setting Method of JIG (Handset)(P.54).
Then download the appropriate data according to the following procedures.

Items How to download/Required adjustment


BBIC(IC1) Programming data is stored in memory. 1) System Clock adjustment.
EEPROM (IC3) Adjusted parameter data is stored in memory. 1) Change the address “0001” of EEPROM to “55” to download
(country version batch file, default batch file, the data.
etc.) 2) Default batch file: Execute the command “default.bat”.
3) Default batch file (remaining): Execute the command
“PRWA10US_DEF_RevXXX_YYY.bat”. (*3)
4) Country version batch file: Execute the command
“PRWA10US_WW_RevXXX_YYY.bat”. (*3)
5) System Clock adjustment: Refer to Check Point (H). (*4)
6) 1.8 V setting and battery low detection: Refer to Check Point
(A), (F) and (G). (*4)
X'tal (X1) System clock Clock adjustment data is in EEPROM, adjust the data again
after replacing it.
1) Refer to Check Point (C). (*4)

Note:
(*3) WW: country code, XXX_YYY: revision number
“XXX_YYY” vary depending on the country version. You can find them in the batch file, PNZZ- mentioned in The Setting
Method of JIG (Handset) (P.54).
(*4) Refer to Check Point (Handset) (P.43)

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11.7. RF Specification
11.7.1. Base Unit

Item Value Refer to -. *


TX Power 17.0 dBm ~ 20.0 dBm Check Point (Base Unit) (J)
Frequency Offset ±20 kHz Check Point (Base Unit) (L)
RX Sensitivity < 1000 ppm Check Point (Base Unit) (M)
Power RAMP Power RAMP is matching Check Point (Base Unit) (N)

*: Refer to Check Point (Base Unit) (P.41)

11.7.2. Handset

Item Value Refer to -. **


TX Power 17.0 dBm ~ 20.0 dBm Check Point (Handset) (I)
Frequency Offset ±20 kHz Check Point (Handset) (K)
RX Sensitivity < 1000 ppm Check Point (Handset) (L)
Power RAMP Power RAMP is matching Check Point (Handset) (M)

**: Refer to Check Point (Handset) (P.43)

11.8. Frequency Table

Ch. (hex) TX/RX Frequency (MHz)


Channel 0 00 1928.448
Channel 1 01 1926.720
Channel 2 02 1924.992
Channel 3 03 1923.264
Channel 4 04 1921.536
Channel 5 05 1919.808
Channel 6 06 1918.080
Channel 7 07 1916.352
Channel 8 08 1914.624
Channel 9 09 1912.896

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11.9. 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.

SPEAKER:
Is the value between
(+) terminal and (–) terminal about 8 Ω?
RECEIVER:
Is the value between
(+) terminal and (–) terminal about 34 Ω?

YES NO

OK NG

Replace the speaker


(receiver).

Handset speaker (receiver)

Digital Voltmeter

11.10. Frequency Table (MHz)

BASE UNIT HANDSET


Channel No Transmit Frequency Receive Frequency Transmit Frequency Receive Frequency
1 1897.344 1897.344 1897.344 1897.344
2 1895.616 1895.616 1895.616 1895.616
3 1893.888 1893.888 1893.888 1893.888
4 1892.160 1892.160 1892.160 1892.160
5 1890.432 1890.432 1890.432 1890.432
6 1888.704 1888.704 1888.704 1888.704
7 1886.976 1886.976 1886.976 1886.976
8 1885.248 1885.248 1885.248 1885.248
9 1883.520 1883.520 1883.520 1883.520
10 1881.792 1881.792 1881.792 1881.792

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

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11.11. Confirm WiFi connection after replacing IC800


After replacing IC800, please check the below steps for confirming the Fix.
1) Confirm MAC address by OI (Operation Instruction manual) in order to check control signals between BBIC and WiFi
module.
2) If cannot display MAC address or cannot go into "Network setup", please reconfirm soldering IC800.
3) Follow 11.10.1 to set Frequency and Power level of WiFi module.
4) Next please try to talk with WiFi Smartphone via Wireless router in order to check audio signals between BBIC and
WiFi module.

WiFi WiFi

Wireless router

Smartphone Base Unit


Note:
For setting on Wireless router and Smartphone, please refer to OI of those.

11.11.1. Frequency and Power Level of WiFi Module


<Preparation>
•Serial JIG cable: PQZZ1CD300E*
•PC
•Batch file CD-ROM for setting: PNZZPRW120LA

• Connect PC and base unit at JIG


Cross Reference:
Connections (P.51)
• Setup serial communication tool.
Execute TTY2.exe (which is include CD-ROM as above).
Click “Setting” and set parameters as below

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Click “Action” and “Connect”.

<Set Frenquency and Power level>


[1] Confirm "Boot mode" for servicing.
• Type 「 &X 0echo "`bootmode br`" 」 and then press return key.
PC Display

>&X 0echo "`bootmode br`"

>BootMode:11

• When returning 「 BootMode:11 」, goes to Step [2].


• When returned "WNG", please wait until WiFi module is ready(about 30sec) and then try to do step[1] again.
• When returned except "Bootmode:11", please try to do step[1] again.
[2] Enter ”Test mode”.
• Type 「 &X 1wifi_init.sh sta 」 and then press return key.
PC Display

>&X1Wifi_init.sh sta

>OK

• Type 「 &X 1wifi_set_wlan_param.sh ATE=ATESTART 」 and then press return key.


PC Display

>&X 1wifi_set_wlan_param.sh ATE=ATESTART

>OK

[3] Write ”Frequency”.


• Type 「 &X 1wifi_e2p_low8_acs.sh 3a=18 」 and then press return key.
PC Display

>&X 1wifi_e2p_low8_acs.sh 3a=18

>OK

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[4] Write ”TX power”.


• Type 「 &X 1wifi_set_all_txpower.sh 13 」 and then press return key.
• Approx 10sec may be taken sometime to OK.
PC Display

>&X 1wifi_set_all_txpower.sh 13

>OK

[5] Write BootMode for usually using.


• Type 「 &X 1bootmode bw 10 」 and then press return key.
PC Display

>&X 1bootmode bw 10

>OK

• Type 「 &X 0echo "`bootmode br`" 」 and then press return key.
PC Display

>&X 0echo "`bootmode br`"

>BootMode:10

[6] Return to the stand-by mode.


• Remove Jig and turn off the unit.

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12 Miscellaneous
12.1. How to Replace the Flat Package IC
Even if you do not have the special tools (for example, a spot heater) to remove the Flat IC, with some solder (large amount), a
soldering iron and a cutter knife, you can easily remove the ICs that have more than 100 pins.

12.1.1. Preparation
• PbF (: Pb free) Solder
• Soldering Iron
Tip Temperature of 700 F ± 20 F (370 C ± 10 C)
Note: We recommend a 30 to 40 Watt soldering iron. An expert may be able to use a 60 to 80 Watt iron where someone with
less experience could overheat and damage the PCB foil.
• Flux
Recommended Flux: Specific Gravity  0.82.
Type  RMA (lower residue, non-cleaning type)
Note: See About Lead Free Solder (Pbf: Pb free) (P.5)

12.1.2. How to Remove the IC


1. Put plenty of solder on the IC pins so that the pins can be completely covered.
Note:
If the IC pins are not soldered enough, you may give pressure to the P.C. board when cutting the pins with a cutter.

2. Make a few cuts into the joint (between the IC and its pins) first and then cut off the pins thoroughly.

3. While the solder melts, remove it together with the IC pins.

When you attach a new IC to the board, remove all solder left on the board with some tools like a soldering wire. If some solder is
left at the joint on the board, the new IC will not be attached properly.

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12.1.3. How to Install the IC


1. Temporarily fix the FLAT PACKAGE IC, soldering the two marked pins.

*Check the accuracy of the IC setting with the corresponding soldering foil.
2. Apply flux to all pins of the FLAT PACKAGE IC.

3. Solder the pins, sliding the soldering iron in the direction of the arrow.

12.1.4. How to Remove a Solder Bridge


1. Lightly resolder the bridged portion.
2. Remove the remaining solder along the pins using a soldering iron as shown in the figure below.

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12.2. How to Replace the Shield Case


12.2.1. Preparation
• PbF (: Pb free) Solder
• Soldering Iron
Tip Temperature of 700 F ± 20 F (370 C ± 10 C)
Note:
We recommend a 30 to 40 Watt soldering iron. An expert may be able to use a 60 to 80 Watt iron where someone with less
experience could overheat and damage the PCB foil.
• Hot Air Desoldering Tool
Temperature: 608 F ± 68 F (320 C ± 20 C)

12.2.2. Caution
• To replace the IC efficiently, choose the right sized nozzle of the hot air desoldering tool that matches the IC package.
• Be careful about the temperature of the hot air desoldering tool not to damage the PCB and/or IC.

12.2.3. How to Remove the Shield Case


Note:
If you don’t have special tools (ex. Hot air disordering tool), conduct the following operations.

1. Cut the case along perforation.

2. Remove the cut part.

3. Cut the four corners along perforation.

4. Remove the reminds by melting solder.

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12.2.4. How to Install the Shield Case


Note:
• If you don’t have special tools (ex. Hot air disordering tool), conduct the following operations.
• Shield case’s No. : PNMC1091Z, PNMC1033Z

1. Put the shield case.

2. Solder the surroundings.

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12.3. Terminal Guide of the ICs, Transistors, Diodes and Electrolytic


Capacitors
12.3.1. Base Unit
1
4
8
1 4
5 5 4
(Reverse View) (Reverse View) 8 1
206 point 1 18 8 point 1 8 1
4 5
A 2
3 1 8

V 4 5
PNWI2W120LAH
C1CB00003611 C3FBLY000150 C0DBEYY00102 PNWI1RW120H PNWI3W120LAH

Cathode C

B
Anode
E
E
C
B
2SC6054JSL, B1ABDM000001
B1ADGE000012, B1ABCE000009,
1SS355 B1ACGP000008 2SA1576S, B1GBCFYY0020 PQVDMD5S

Cathode
C

Cathode
E Anode
C Anode
B

DSC7003S0L B0DDCD000001 B0ECKM000008 PQVDPTZT2530

12.3.2. Handset

4
1 1 1
C
4
(Reverse View) B
5
206 point 1 18 8 8
5 E
A

V
PNWI1RWA10R C3FBQY000103, B1ADGE000012, B1ADCF000040
C1CB00003611 PNWI2WA10LAR C3FBPY000227 B1ABGE000011, 2SC6054JSL

Cathode 6
5
4
Anode (Reverse View)
Cathode 1
2
3
Anode

B0JCDD000001,
B0JCMC000006 B3AFB0000570 FM6K62010L

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

2. The schematic diagrams may be modified at any time with the development of new technology.

13.1.2. Handset (Handset)


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

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13.2. Base Unit (Main)


1/2

RF block
ANT1
R892
220
C892
10p

GND
W 0.2mm
ANT1 L mm
1st layer
2

GND
1

LINEIN (1)
C894
10p RX-balun
SL
MSL W=0.175mm
Wm=0.4mm L=3.6mm MSL
Lm=10mm S=0.125mm W=0.25mm
L=2mm
1 RF_RXn
3

C863
Rx RF

C862
1.8p
2 MSL

2p
DA802
L890
1.8n

W=0.25mm
*open-stub
ANT2 SLx2
OJ1 L=2mm
GND SHORT
RF_RXp
2

W1=0.2mm LINEOUT
L891
1.5n

(2)

SHORT
OJ7
L1=3.3mm
C896

W2=0.7mm
GND
1.5p
1

L2=5.0mm
Pattern
ANT
C893
GND
10p Tx-balun
ANT2-Short SL SL SL SL Pre-matching
SHORT
OJ8

GND W=0.3mm W=0.3mm W=0.3mm W=0.3 PARADET (3)


ANT2-S-GND
C819
L=12.45mm L=6.95mm L=6.5mm L=40mm MSL
W=0.25 Tx RF LINESEIZURE (4)
GND
L=2mm HOOK (5)
GND RF_TXp
DC_MONITOR_P
10p (6)
DC_MONITOR_N
C860
1.1p (7)
W 0.2mm MSL
L mm W=0.25
1st layer SL open-stub open-stub open-stub
W=0.2mm SL SL SL SHORT3 L=2mm
L=20mm W=2.9mm W=2.0mm W=2.2mm SHORT
RF_TXn
L=3.8mm L=10.8mm L=5.0mm
CIDOUTn (8)
CIDINn (9)
C891
10p
R893

+3.0V
220

CIDINp (10)
SHORT4 CIDOUTp
SHORT (11)
GND
open-stub
SL
W=0.6mm
L=20mm

BELLDET (12)
ANT2
+3.3V

C534
Shield 0.1u
IC502 SPI_DI

8
7
6
5
10 8 7 9 SPI_DI (13)

R516

10k
1 SPI_DO SPI_DO
11 A0 VCC 8 (14)
SPI_CLK

1
2
3
4
6 SPI_CLK (15)
2 7
12 A1 WP SPI_EN SPI_EN
512K (16)
3 6
1 2 3 4 5
A2 SCL (17)
4
VSS SDA 5
(18)

EEP_WP

IC501
4

+3.3V

BB_RX_RES R512 1k
(19)
1

C704 20.736M
2

H14
AVD_XTAL E2
C521

VDDIO_EBI1 (20)
NC

+3.3V BB_TX_RES R513 1k


K14
VDDIO_EBI2 AVS_XTAL D2 1u X1 Rx RF (21)
C501 0.1u

H17
DAB15 XTAL1 G1 DC_MONITOR_P (22)
3

H16 TO RF BLOCK
DAB14 XTAL2 F1 (23)
K18
DAB13 ANT1
7p

*IC601
*C601
C602

PCM_FSC
0.1u

K17
DAB12 RF_RXp D1 RF_RXp PCM_FSC (24)
L17 PCM_DO PCM_DO (25)
DAB11 RF_RXn C1 RF_RXn 1
L16 *CS VCC 8 PCM_DI PCM_DI
DAB10 LNA_VSS1 C2 RF_TXp (26)
M17 PCM_CLK PCM_CLK (27)
DAB9 LNA_VSS2 B1 RF_TXn 2
DO/IO1*HOLD/IO3 7
N17
LNA_VSS3 E1
R501

SPI2_CLK
F56k

DAB8 3 6
J18
DAB7 LNA_VSS4 D3 Tx RF *WP/IO2 CLK
SPI2_DO
J17
DAB6 RF_TXp A4 ANT2 4
GND DI/IO0 5
J16
DAB5 RF_TXn A5 SPI2_DI
L18 DC_MONITOR_N (28)
DAB4 REF_RES B3
M18 SPI2_EN
DAB3 RFP0 B2
N18 PARADET (29)
DAB2 RFP0n B7 +3.0V +3.3V
P18 BELLDET
DAB1 RFP1 C3 VDD2 (30)
P17 Q502 HOOK
DAB0 RFP2 A2 (31)
J14 LINESEIZURE
*RD RF_SUPPLY1 E3 (32)
C520

CIDINp
C525
10p

K16
RF_SUPPLY2 A7
C527 1u
R507

*WR (33)
1u

10k

C16 CIDINn
AD19/P4_6 RF_SUPPLY_PA A6 (34)
CIDOUTn
C507

B18
LDORF_CTRLA8
10p

AD18/P4_5
+3.3V LINEIN (35)
C17
AD17/P4_4
LINEOUT (36)
D16
AD16/P4_3 VBAT M5 (37)
BB_RX BB_RX C18 CIDOUTp
AD15/P4_2 LDO_CTRL M3 +1.8V (38)
D17 +3.3V
AD14/P4_1 LDO_IO_CTRL T10 VDD1
BB_TX BB_TX D18 Q501
AD13/P4_0 LDO_IO_FB V11 D501
E16
AD12 AVD L3
C522 1u

E17
VDD1 E9
C518

C519

R506

AD11 MA111
0.1u

10k
NC

E18
AD10 VDD2 P9
F16
AD9 VDD3 L14
C508
0.1u

F17
AD8 GND3 A3
F18
AD7 GND4 B4
F14
AD6 GND5 C4
G16
AD5 GND6 B5
G17
AD4 GND7 C5
G18
AD3 GND8 F5
G14
AD2 GND9 G5
H18
AD1 GND10 H5
E13
AD20/P4_7 GND11 J5
B17
AD21/P5_0 GND12 K5
C15
AD22/P5_1 GND13 L5
B16
AD23/P5_2 GND14 B6
C14
*ACS0/P5_3 GND15 C6
A17
+5.5V +5.5V +3.3V
*ACS1/P5_4 GND16 C7 RST
B15
*ACS2/P5_5 GND17 E8 +3.3V
C13
*ACS3/P5_6 JTAG A11
A16
*RST B8
R360

R353

R358

SF_ADV/P5_7
NC

NC

NC

E12
P6_0 (39)
C513
0.1u

C12
R511 1k

P6_1
Q352 Q354 EEP_WP B14
NC NC BE0n/P6_2 GND18 PAD1
A15 HAK_CL1
BE1n/P6_3
SPI2_EN E11
R359

READY/P6_4 JTAG
NC

URX URX PCB


UTX UTX
Q353 RE1
R519 PORST_N GND
GND
1k

70
KX-PRW120LAW/KX-PRWA10LAW

2/2

Loop Current

Q141 REFERENCE
LINE_DC
R1 6 0 820 1XX : TEL LINE
3XX : POWER, CHARGE

47k
C166 NC

R169 NC
0.001u
R170
4XX : MIC, SP

C167

R143 NC (3216)

R146 NC(3216)
R165 27k
C164 NC
Q161
0
5XX : BBIC

R162
C
B 6XX : FLASH, EEPROM, KEY, LCD
R141 7XX : FOR DK/BT
C161

R168
4.7k
E
10u

100k 8XX : RF, Wi-Fi


C165 NC C163 NC

C142 K0.01u
Rx AF TP9

2.7k(3216)
NC

K
RX R178 C1 7 3 R1 6 4 2. 7k R161 C101 L2T

D142

R142
(1)

D141
C174 2200p

3.3k 0. 1u 100k 680p

C121 NC

C120 NC
A
L1T
C172 10p

R163

(0.5W)

1
12
D101 (YELLOW)
R151 Q142

SA101
C171 0.022u

2
C
B
8.2k

100k Q144 3 2

0.01u
470k

R120
NC

NC
R148

2.2k
E

NC

NC
NC

NC
R167

(0.5W)
4 1
NC

27
R166

R147
NC
C168
R152

C152

R119
P101

R145

C143

C141

R144

NC
TP10 C102 L1R
TX C184
(2) 680p
L2R
K1.0u
Tx AF GAP
560p
C186

C181

(GREEN)
NC

(3) Bell Signal


(4)
(5) R115 10M DC Monitor
(6)
(7) R111 R116 10M
C115

R117

C116

R118
100n

100n
180k

180k
3.9k Caller ID
0.033u

C107 R103 R101 C103


R112
C111
R110

120k
C110
820p

82k

0.01u 180k 4.7M 0.01u Bell Signal


(8) C1 1 3 0 . 0 8 2 u
R105 1M C105 680p
(9) C108 R104 R102 C104
(10)
0.01u 180k 4.7M 0.01u
(11)
10p
10p
10p
10p

C109

R109
820p

R106 1M C106 680p


82k
C123
C124
C125
C112

+5.5V Charge Current


+5.5V F301 ! VDD3 +3.3V +5.5V

3.0A DCP
(12)
IC302
R371

C301

C322
+3.3V
IC501

7p
0.1u
1

2 3
C531 OUT1 IN
4
OUT2
R372

1000u
K

0.1u C10
GND1 V2

R322
VDDIO_PORT DCM

0.1u

110
ADJ

6.3
1

1u
C11
(13) P0_7/SPI_DI/PWM1 NC1 U3

7p

7p
B13
GND 1
GND2 U4
1SR154

(14)

@Doub
P0_6/SPI_DO +3.3V
A
D362

A14
NC2 V3

C342

C341

C352

C343

C321
C353 100p
(15) P0_5/SPI_CLK CHG+
E10
NC3 V4

R321
(16) P0_4/SPI_EN Q701

180
R702

CHARGE+
10k

B12 E
(17) P0_3/SCL2/URX2
A13 B R701
(18) +3.3V
P0_2/SDA2/UTX2 P3_1/PALp/DP1_1 U6
B11
URX P0_1/URX/PWM0 P3_1/PALp/DP1_2 V6 C 3.3k
C524 R502
0.1u 2.2k

A12
P3_0/PALn/DP0_1 U7
C351

UTX P0_0/UTX
Q702
1u

R2
P1_7/CHARGE P3_0/PALn/DP0_2 V7
T4 CHARGE-
P1_6/PON P6_6/PARn1 U8
1 2 T5
P1_5/INT5/INT8/RDI/ P6_6/PARn2 V8
U5
P1_4/INT4/TDOD P6_7/PARp1 U9
C533

RX_RES
10p

T6
(19) 3 4 P1_3/INT3/SIO P6_7/PARp2 V9
R514 V5
(20) P1_2/INT2/SK PA_VDD1 N5
(21) 1.2k
TX_RES
SW501 T7
N1
P1_1/INT1/LE
1.8vI/O
PA_VDD2 P6 Optional Charge Detector
(22) P1_0/INT0/ADC1 PA_VDD3 P7
R515 R508 10 U11
(23) P2_7/INT7/BXTAL PA_VDD4 P8
1.2k T11 +3.3V C865
P2_6/INT6/WTF_IN 7p WIFITX
B10 1 2
(24) P2_5/PCM_FSC/SF ULP_PORT U10 C538
A10
(25) P2_4/SCL1/PCM_DO/DP3 ULP_VBAT T9
SPI_DO

C9
ULP_XTAL V10
SPI_EN
SPI_CLK

(26) P2_3/SDA1/PCM_DI/DP2 10p


SPI_DI
L501

B9 GND
(27) P2_2/PCM_CLK/CLK100 ULP_MAIN_CTRL T8 C870
A9
P2_1/ECZ2/PWM1/LED4 NC
GND
C532

C8
VDDIO_QSPI T13
10p

P2_0/ECZ1/PWM0/LED3
VDDIO_QSPI_SW V13
N2 SCK
ADC2/NTC QSPI_SCK U12
M2 CS
(28) P3_3/ADC0 QSPI_CS U14 C535 WIFIRX
82
81
80
79
78
77
76
75
74
73
72
71
70
69
68
67
IO[0] 1 2
QSPI_IO0 T12
GND39

GND38

GND37

GND36

GND35
GND34
GND33
GND32
GND31
GND30
WL_ACTIVE

IO[1]
SPI_MISO

SPI_MOSI
SPI_CLK

SPI_CS1

WIFITX

(29) F2
P3_4/PARADET QSPI_IO1 V14 IC503 10p
F3 1.8vI/O IO[2] 8M
(30) P3_5/RINGOUT/RINGING QSPI_IO2 U13
IO[3] CS

C866
G2
(31) P3_6/RINGn QSPI_IO3 V12 +3.3V 1
*CS VCC 8

7p
W_VCC
G3 1
(32) P3_7/RINGp IO[1] 2
DO/IO1*HOLD/IO3 7 IO[3] GND1
H2
(33) P3_2/CIDINp/MICHp VDDIO_GBI1 P13 2
GND2 GND29 66
H1 C502 0.1u IO[2] SCK W_VCC GND
(34) CIDINn/MICp VDDIO_GBI2 M14 3
*WP/IO2 CLK 6 3
3.3V1 GND28 65
J3
(35) CIDOUT/MICn NC4 R18 4 5 IO[0] 4
3.3V2 WIFIRX 64
J2 SPI2_DI GND DI/IO0
(36) MICh/LINEIN SPI2_DI/P7_7 P12 5
RXD1 GND27 63
K3 SPI2_DO W_URX +3.3V
(37) LSRp/LINEOUT/AGND SPI2_DO/P7_6 P11 6
RXD2 GND26 62
K2 SPI2_CLK W_UTX
(38) LSRn/LINEOUT/AGND SPI2_CLK/P7_5 P10 7
TXD1 GND25 61
M1 C536 10p W_GND
MIC2p SPI2_EN/P7_4 T14 8
TXD2 3.3V6 60
L1 C537 1u PCM_DI
MIC2n NC5 V15 9
PCMDTX 3.3V5 59
L2 PCM_DO C895 7p
LSR2porAGND NC6 U15 10
PCMDRX 3.3V4 58
K1 PCM_CLK
LSR2norAGND NC7 T15 11
PCMCLK 3.3V3 57
PCM_FSC IC800
10p
10p
10p

H3
VREFp NC8 T16 12
PCMFS GND24 56
J1
VREFm NC9 N14 13
GND3 GND23 55
BB_RX_RES
NC10 U16 14
BB_RX_RES PORST_N 54
C867
C868
C869

P1 BB_TX_RES PORST_N
SOCp NC11 V16 15
BB_TX_RES I2C_SO 53
P2 BB_RX
SOCn NC12 R16 16
BB_RX I2C_SCL 52
BB_TX
NC13 P16 17
BB_TX1 GND22 51
R1
CHARGE_CTRL NC14 U17 18
BB_TX2 GPIO0_2 50 GPIO0
N3
CHARGE_I_SENSE NC15 V17 19
GND4 GPIO0_1 49
NC16 T17 20
GND5 USB_D- 48 D-
U2
DC_CTRL NC17 N16 1.5V 21
1.8V1 GND21 47
T3
DC_CTRLn NC18 T18 22
1.8V2 USB_D+ 46 D+
U1
DC_I NC19 R17 23
GND6 GND20 45
EPHY_RXN_P0

EPHY_RXN_P1
EPHY_RXP_P0

EPHY_RXP_P1
EPHY_TXN_P0

EPHY_TXN_P1
EPHY_TXP_P0

EPHY_TXP_P1

T2
DC_SENSE NC20 U18 24
GND7 GND19 44 USBGND
NC21 M16
P3
GND10

GND11

GND12
GND13

GND14

GND15

GND16

GND17
GND18

DC2_CTRL
GND8
GND9

R3
DC2_I
T1
DC2_SENSE
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43

(39)

KX-PRW120LA SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (Base Unit (Main))

71
KX-PRW120LAW/KX-PRWA10LAW

13.3. Handset
1/2

VBAT
Charge Current VBAT

PS+ BAT+
Battery ! K0.1u

330u

220u
C1

C2

C3
2.1A
P1

GND GND GND SOCp


Battery BAT-
R1

NC
0.1
C5

PS- SOCn

Q1

GND
C7
K1000p
R6
CHG+ 30k
30k
R5

1
D6 R4
CHARGE +
A K
3.9(3216) Q2
Terminal
-
2
D-FLASH
K0.1u

1.5k
R3
C6

1.2k
R2

Q3
+3.0V

+2.8V
R7
10k

GND GND GND

D7
R8 Q4
IC4

C34
10u
1k
1
*CS VCC 8
2 DO/IO1 7
GND
GND
CHARGE_CTRL

0.1u
C16
3 6
*WP/IO2 CLK
4 5
CHARGE SPI_DI GND DI/IO0
SPI_EN GND
SPI_CLK GND
SPI_DO

EEPROM
SPI_EN
+2.8V
+3.0V SPI_EN IC1
IC3 C10
VDDIO_PORT GND1 V2
0.1u
C8

SPI_DI C11
C17
0.1u
8
7
6
5

P0_7/SPI_DI/PWM1 NC1 U3
RA1

10k

1 SPI_DO B13
E0 VCC 8 P0_6/SPI_DO GND2 U4
SPI_CLK A14
1
2
3
4

2 7 GND P0_5/SPI_CLK NC2 V3


E1 *WC GND E10
P0_4/SPI_EN NC3 V4 GND
3 6 B12
E2 SCL P0_3/SCL2/URX2 PALp
A13
4 5 P0_2/SDA2/UTX2 P3_1/PALp/DP1_1 U6
VSS SDA B11
VBAT URX P0_1/URX/PWM0 P3_1/PALp/DP1_2 V6 PALn

GND CHARGE
UTX A12
R2
P0_0/UTX
P1_7/CHARGE
P3_0/PALn/DP0_1 U7
P3_0/PALn/DP0_2 V7
SP Phone RX/Beep
POWER T4
P1_6/PON P6_6/PARn1 U8 -
OFF T5 2
STM P1_5/INT5/INT8/RDI/ P6_6/PARn2 V8 SPEAKER
SOFT_A LEFT RIGHT FLASH SOFT_C ROW[4] U5
P1_4/INT4/TDOD P6_7/PARp1 U9 +
C26 NC
C

ROW[3] C27 NC
C

2200p

2200p
T6 1
P1_3/INT3/SIO P6_7/PARp2 V9

C36

C37
COL[0] ROW[2] V5
P1_2/INT2/SK PA_VDD1 N5 VBAT
TALK 1 2 3 DOWN ROW[1] T7 1.8vI/O
P1_1/INT1/LE PA_VDD2 P6
ROW[0] N1
P1_0/INT0/ADC1 PA_VDD3 P7
COL[1] U11
CKM PA_VDD4 P8
C28

P2_7/INT7/BXTAL
COL[4]
1u

SP 4 5 6 UP T11
P2_6/INT6/WTF_IN
1.9GHz Trap 1.9GHz Trap

B10
P2_5/PCM_FSC/SF ULP_PORT U10
COL[2] A10
P2_4/SCL1/PCM_DO/DP3 ULP_VBAT T9 GND
7 8 9 SPI_EN C9
P2_3/SDA1/PCM_DI/DP2 ULP_XTAL V10
B9 +3.0V
P2_2/PCM_CLK/CLK100 ULP_MAIN_CTRL T8
COL[3] KEY_LED A9 GND
P2_1/ECZ2/PWM1/LED4
AST 0 SHARP C8
P2_0/ECZ1/PWM0/LED3 VDDIO_QSPI T13 W=0.125mm/L=6.1mm
VDDIO_QSPI_SW V13
C35

COL[4] SCK
2p

N2
ADC2/NTC QSPI_SCK U12
CS
ROW[4]

ROW[3]

ROW[2]

ROW[1]

ROW[0]

M2
P3_3/ADC0 QSPI_CS U14
GND IO[0]
QSPI_IO0 T12
1.8vI/O IO[1]
COL[3]
COL[2]
F2
F3
P3_4/PARADET
P3_5/RINGOUT/RINGING
QSPI_IO1 V14
QSPI_IO2 U13
IO[2]
IO[3]
GND
P-FLASH
G2
P3_6/RINGn QSPI_IO3 V12
COL[1] +3.0V
Tx AF COL[0]
G3
H2
P3_7/RINGp
P3_2/CIDINp/MICHp VDDIO_GBI1 P13
IC2
C9 K0.1u R16 3.3k H
H1 CS
2 CIDINn/MICp VDDIO_GBI2 M14 1
*CS VCC 8
MIC J
J3
CIDOUT/MICn NC4 R18 IO[1] IO[3]
C30

2 7
C100 K0 1
K0.1u
C12 NC
C
C13 NC
C

1u

1 R17 3.3k J2
MICh/LINEIN SPI2_DI/P7_7 P12 GND
R12

R10
1k

1k

K
K3 IO[2] SCK
C11 LSRp/LINEOUT/AGND SPI2_DO/P7_6 P11 3
*WP/IO2 CLK 6
K
K2
LSRn/LINEOUT/AGND SPI2_CLK/P7_5 P10 4 5 IO[0] GND
C14 10pp
C15 10pp

K10u M1 GND DI/IO0


MIC2p SPI2_EN/P7_4 T14
GND VREFm
m
R13

R11
100

100

L1
NC5 V15
Rx AF (Handset) L2
MIC2n
LSR2porAGND NC6 U15
GND 64M,SOP,3.0V

RCV+ VREFm
VREF m K1
LSR2norAGND NC7 T15
GND GND H3
VREFp NC8 T16
J1
RCV- VREFm NC9 N14
C38 68p

C39 68p

NC10 U16
SOCp VREFmP1 SOCp NC11 V16
SOCn L1 P2
SOCn NC12 R16
L2
NC13 P16
CHARGE_CTRL R1
CHARGE_CTRL NC14 U17
KEY_LED N3
CHARGE_I_SENSE NC15 V17
NC16 T17
GND U2 DC_CTRL NC17 N16
+3.4V T3
DC_CTRLn NC18 T18
VBAT U1
DC_I NC19 R17
+3.4V
T2
+3.4V DC_SENSE NC20 U18
L3 Q8 NC21 M16
KEY B/L LED(WHITE) P3
DC2_CTRL
4

6.8u R3
240k

DC2_I
R22

C22
6p
22u

T1
5

DC2_SENSE
0.1
C20
LED1

LED6

LED4

LED2

LED5

LED3

1u

R21
100k
C21
R20
4
3
8
7
6
5
RA3

RA4

LED+
100

100

GND
VBAT VREFm GND
1
2
3
4

LED+
1
2

Q9 LED-
L4
R9 LED-
4

Q5 10u
10u
10u

1.5k
5

0.1
C23
1u

C24
C18

GND
R24

C25
R23

24

1u

C18,C24: 16V
GND

DC/DC

72
KX-PRW120LAW/KX-PRWA10LAW

2/2

RF BLOCK
RX-balun
HAK_CL1
SL

50 ohm line Rx RF W=0.175mm


L=3.6mm
MSL
W=0.25mm
L=4mm S=0.125mm L=2mm
RF_RXn Test Pattarn for Carbon
CARBON_CL1

C58
1.8p

C52
2.2p
MSL
ANT_TP W=0.25mm
OJ1 L=2mm
C50
10p

GND SHORT
RF_RXp

SHORT
OJ7
GND

GND
MSL MSL SL
W=0.4mm MSL
W=0.4mm W=0.3mm W=0.25mm
C51 L=15mm L=10mm L=6.5mm L=5mm
RF_TXn

C53
10p 0.75p
C56

C55
2.2p
TX-balun

3p
SHORT
OJ3

SL
W=0.3mm
open-stub
SL
L=39.0mm GND MSL
GND GND W=2.9mm W=0.25mm
SL
L=2.8mm OJ2 L=5mm
W=0.2mm SHORT RF_TXp

C54
L=20.0mm
VBAT

3p
LPF Tx RF RF-SHIELD
GND 10 9 8 7
C57
10p

11 6

12 5
GND
1 2 3 4

GND

+1.8V IC1

3
C40 20.736M
H14
VDDIO_EBI1 AVD_XTAL E2

X1

4
2.2inch QVGA K14
VDDIO_EBI2 AVS_XTAL D2 1u
GND Rx RF

2
H17
XTAL1 G1

1
C31

DAB15
0.1u

H16
DAB14 XTAL2 F1 GND
+3.0V K18 TO RF BLOCK
DAB13
K17
CN1 C33 GND DAB12 RF_RXp D1 RF_RXp
L17
DAB11 RF_RXn C1 RF_RXn
1 1u L16
LNA_VSS1 C2
GND DAB10 RF_TXp
2 +1.8V GND M17
DAB9 LNA_VSS2 B1 RF_TXn
VCI N17
DAB8 LNA_VSS3 E1
3 DAB[7] J18
IOVCC DAB7 LNA_VSS4 D3

CS
4 LCD_CS
RS
DAB[6]
DAB[5]
J17
J16
DAB6
DAB5
RF_TXp A4
RF_TXn A5
GND
LDO Tx RF
5 DAB[4] L18 R27
RS WRn DAB4 REF_RES B3 +3.0V
DAB[3] M18 56k
6 RDn DAB3 RFP0 B2
WR DAB[2] N18 GND +3.0V +3.4V
RFP0n B7
4

DAB2
3

DAB[1]
CA1

CA2

7 P18
DAB1 RFP1 C3 Q7
NC

NC

RD DAB[0] P17
8 DAB0 RFP2 A2
1
2

1
2

DB0 RDn J14 VBAT


RF_SUPPLY1 E3
C43 15p

*RD
C42

F160k

WRn
1u
R30

R32
9
DB1 DAB[0] RS
K16
*WR RF_SUPPLY2 A7 10k
10 GND C16
AD19/P4_6 RF_SUPPLY_PA A6
DAB[1]
C41
3.6p

DB2 B18
AD18/P4_5 LDORF_CTRLA8 GND
11 DAB[2] C17
F68k

AD17/P4_4
R31

DB3 DAB[3] D16


12 AD16/P4_3 VBAT M5
4

4
3

DB4 C18
AD15/P4_2 LDO_CTRL M3 GND
CA3

CA4
NC

NC

13 D17 GND
DB5 AD14/P4_1 LDO_IO_CTRL T10
D18
LDO_IO_FB V11
1
2

1
2

14 AD13/P4_0 +1.8V VBAT


DB6 E16
AD12 AVD L3
15 E17
VDD1 E9
+1.8V
DB7 GND DAB[4] AD11
E18
16 DAB[5] AD10 VDD2 P9 Q6
RESET DAB[6] F16
AD9 VDD3 L14
17
C44

F17
DAB[7] AD8 GND3 A3
C46
C45
0.1u

10k

0.1u

K1
1u

F18
LED- GND4 B4
4

AD7
3

18
CA5

CA6

K2 LED+ F14
AD6 GND5 C4
NC

NC

R33

19 G16 GND
K3 AD5 GND6 B5 GND GND
1
2

1
2

G17
20 AD4 GND7 C5
A G18
AD3 GND8 F5
21 GND G14
GND AD2 GND9 G5
+1.8V H18
AD1 GND10 H5
LCD_RESET E13
GND AD20/P4_7 GND11 J5
B17
AD21/P5_0 GND12 K5
C32 R26 R25

C15
AD22/P5_1 GND13 L5
0.01u 100 1k

LCD_RESET +3.0V
B16
AD23/P5_2 GND14 B6
C14
*ACS0/P5_3 GND15 C6
A17
*ACS1/P5_4 GND16 C7
R34

LCD_CS RST
1k

B15
*ACS2/P5_5 GND17 E8
C13
*ACS3/P5_6 JTAG A11 JTAG
A16
GND SF_ADV/P5_7 *RST B8 URX URX
E12
P6_0 UTX UTX
C47
0.1u

C12
P6_1 GND
B14
BE0n/P6_2 GND18 PAD1
A15
BE1n/P6_3 GND
R18 GND
SPI_EN E11
READY/P6_4 GND
NC

KX-PRWA10 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (Handset)

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Memo

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14 Printed Circuit Board


14.1. Base Unit (Main)
14.1.1. Component View
WL ANT1 CHG

+
C101

BLU

ORG
D142 +

~
D101
D141
R141

C120
TEL DC –
C865 C142

+
~

BRN
C870 C102

YLW
C121
R120
Q141

GRY

PUR
R119

P101

+
SA101
C342

C341
SW501

C343 ANT1
WL_ANT2
C866
R701
C894 PbF
PNLB2199Z

Q701
X1

C892
C704 C896

Q702
C819

L891
L890

DA802
R702 R502 C521
C862 C863
C524

C893
D501 R892
C538 R506 R501

C537
C891
IC800 L501 C860

Q501
R893
C536 C520
C522

HAK_CL1
IC501 C525
SPI_DI

SPI_EN
IC503 Q502
SPI_DO
R507
SPI_CLK R516

C527
Q353
R519

Shield A
PCM_DI PCM_FSC
PCM_DO PCM_CLK

KX-PRW120 MAIN BOARD (Base Unit (Component View))

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14.1.2. Bottom View

WIFITX
CHARGE+ CHARGE-
– C351

YLW
BRN
GRY
PUR
C301
C321
DCP DCM L1T L1R R142
Q142
LINE_DC

IC302
R321 C322
R322
C353 F301 ! WIFIRX R144
C352 R143
ANT1 +5.5V C141
R146

R115
R371
D362 C143

C103
C125
GPIO0 R145
R353 R372 C895

C106
R110 R105 R162

C104
Q354 Q352 R360 C111 R111 C124
C110 C105 Q144
R148 R169

R116
R359 C123 C107 C163

R117
C115
C113 R112
R101 R147

R102
C112 C109 R161
R103

C166
R104

C172
C174
R358 TP9 Q161
R109 R164
C108

R170
C173

R178

R163
R106

C161
R118
C116
VDD2 TP10 R168 C167

C165
C186

C181

C184
C171 C533
C518

C168
R166

R167
C507 R165 C164
R151 R160
ANT2 R152
C152 R508
GND C508
C532 C519
VDD1
C531 C501
C502 C535 STM/CKM/P27

For JIG URX C602 R514 R512


W_GND
IC601
URX GND W_URX
ANT2-S-GND C601 R515
R513
UTX
C534 PbF
UTX W_UTX W_VCC

PNLB2199Z
IC502

ANT2-Short
R511
A C513
1.5V
C867
C868
C869

VDD3 RST
JTAG

VDD2(R) VDD1(B)
RST
VDD3(A) CKM (G) 1.5V (C)
KX-PRW120 MAIN BOARD (Base Unit (Bottom View)
Note:
(A) - (R) is referred to Check Point (Base Unit) (P.41)

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14.2. Handset
14.2.1. Component View

C33

CA2
C55

CN1

CA1
CA3 C57 RST
RST

CA4
C56

C50
C51
C47
CA5 CA6 C41 R34 JTAG
C58 C17
C54 C53 C44
R26
LED-
C32

R25
C52

ANT_TP
C40
R27
C38
X1

C13

BLUE C12
JOINT301
IC1 C31
C15
R16

RCV-
R17 R11
C10 R12

C14
L1 CKM
RCV+ C9
R13
L2
IC3
CKM (H)
R10
C11
YLW PALp PALn C35
C39 RF-SHIELD
+1.8V(A) C28
C27 C26 RA1 C8
LED+ R33 +1.8V
LED+(R)
Q6

Q9
C46 C45
R31 C30 IC2
+3.0V STM
CP3V(Q)
L4

C25 C43 C42


R30

R24 C37 R18


R23

IC4
D7

C23
D6 R3
C24

R32
Q7

R2
C18 C36
R22 C6
Q8 C22 R4
ORANGE +
CHG(+)
L3

C16
R21

ORANGE

Q2

R5
C34
BLUE

C20 SPEAKER
W1
C21
R20


R1

C1
+

C5
Q1 C7 R6 CHG(-)

Q3
BLUE

BAT- BAT+
BATT(-) BATT(+)

PbF R7

R8
PNLB2197Z Q4

POWER +3.4V
+3.4V(+)
+

Q5
R9
C2

RA4 RA3

URX
URX UTX
UTX for signal communication JIG
C3

VBAT GND
GND
+

HAK_CL1 A
MIC

KX-PRWA10 HANDSET BOARD (Component View)


Note:
(A) - (R) is referred to Check Point (Handset) (P.43)

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14.2.2. Bottom View

PbF
PNLB2197Z

SOFT_A SOFT_C

UP
SP FLASH

LED5 LEFT RIGHT LED3

TALK OFF
DOWN

1 2 3

LED4 LED2

4 5 6

7 8 9

LED6 LED1

AST 0 SHARP

MIC
A

KX-PRWA10 HANDSET BOARD (Bottom View)

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15 Exploded View and Replacement Parts List


15.1. Cabinet and Electrical Parts (Base Unit)
CUSHION/LCD (No.105)

(*7)

(*7)
5

4 A

6 7
3

ZA1

PCB1

10

13
11

14

12

Re f.No. Figure

A
15
2.6 x 8 mm

Note:
(*7) Attach the cushion LCD (No. 105) to the exact location described above. Refer to Cabinet and Electrical Parts (Handset)
(P.80)

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15.2. Cabinet and Electrical Parts (Handset)


CUSHION/LCD (No.105)

(*3)
109
(*4) (*6)

111
(*5) 110
108
106

ZA1
128
127(*1)
104
105(*3)
102 107

103

E101
101

118

E102 MIC100 PCB100


119

126

120

125

(*2)

113 115

116
117
112 105(*6)

B
114

105
Battery cover
(*4)

121 122

124 Spacer
(*5) PCB101 (No.105(*6))
(*5)
123 Stick it between
Ref.No. Figure ribs.

B
1.7 x 8 mm
Put it in the center.

Note:
(*1) This cable is fixed by attaching. Refer to How to Replace the Handset LCD (P.50).
(*2) The rechargeable Ni-MH battery HHR-4MY is available through sales route of Panasonic.
(*3)(*4) (*5)(*6) Attach the cushion LCD (No. 105) to the exact location described above.

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15.3. Accessories and Packing Materials


A1 A2

P1

P2 P3

PAD5(*1) PAD6(*2)
PAD4

PAD3(*1)

Note:
(*1) Pad 3 and Pad 5 is a piece of Pad 4.
(*2) This pad is for AC Adaptor.

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15.4. Replacement Part List Safety Ref.


No.
Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks

1. RTL (Retention Time Limited) 13 PQJJ1T039L JACK, MODULAR


Note: 14 K2ECYZ000001 JACK, DC
The “RTL” marking indicates that its Retention Time is 15 PQHA10023Z RUBBER PARTS, FOOT
CUSHION
Limited.
When production is discontinued, this item will 15.4.1.2. Main P.C.Board Parts
continue to be available only for a specific period of Note:
time. This period of time depends on the type of item, (*1) When replacing IC501, IC502 or X1, make the
and the local laws governing parts and product adjustment using PNZZPRW120LA. Refer to How to
retention. download the data (P.57) of Things to Do after
At the end of this period, the item will no longer be Replacing IC or X'tal.
available. (*2) When removing ZA1, use special tools (ex. Hot air
2. Important safety notice disordering tool).
Components identified by the mark indicates special (*3) Backside of this IC has a ground plate. Refer to How to
characteristics important for safety. When replacing any Replace the Flat Package IC (P.64).
of these components, only use specified manufacture’s (*4) Supplied IC is Flat Package Type.
parts. (*5) When replacing IC800, confirm WiFi connection. Refer
3. The S mark means the part is one of some identical parts. to Confirm WiFi connection after replacing IC800 (P.61).
For that reason, it may be different from the installed part.
4. ISO code (Example: ABS-94HB) of the remarks column Safety Ref. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks
No.
shows quality of the material and a flame resisting grade
PCB1 PNWPRW120LAH MAIN P.C.BOARD ASS’Y
about plastics. (RTL)(*1)
5. RESISTORS & CAPACITORS (ICs)
Unless otherwise specified; IC302 C0DBEYY00102 IC
IC501 C1CB00003611 IC (*1)(*3)(*4)
All resistors are in ohms () k=1000 , M=1000 k
IC502 PNWI1RW120H IC (EEPROM)(*1)
All capacitors are in MICRO FARADS (F)p=F IC503 PNWI2W120LAH IC (FLASH)
*Type & Wattage of Resistor IC601 PNWI3W120LAH IC (FLASH)
IC800 PNWI3RW110GH IC (WIFI)(*3)(*4)(*5)
Type
(TRANSISTORS)
ERC:Solid ERX:Metal Film PQ4R:Chip Q141 B1ACGP000008 TRANSISTOR(SI)
ERDS:Carbon ERG:Metal Oxide ERS:Fusible Resistor Q142 B1ABDM000001 TRANSISTOR(SI) S
ERJ:Chip ER0:Metal Film ERF:Cement Resistor Q161 DSC7003S0L TRANSISTOR(SI)
Wattage Q353 2SC6054JSL TRANSISTOR(SI) S
10,16:1/8W 14,25:1/4W 12:1/2W 1:1W 2:2W 3:3W Q501 B1ADGE000012 TRANSISTOR(SI)
Q502 B1ADGE000012 TRANSISTOR(SI)
*Type & Voltage Of Capacitor
Q701 2SA1576S TRANSISTOR(SI)
Type Q702 B1GBCFYY0020 TRANSISTOR(SI)
ECFD:Semi-Conductor ECCD,ECKD,ECBT,F1K,ECUV:Ceramic (DIODES)
ECQS:Styrol ECQE,ECQV,ECQG:Polyester D101 PQVDMD5S DIODE(SI)
ECUV,PQCUV,ECUE:Chip ECEA,ECST,EEE:Electlytic D142 PQVDPTZT2530 DIODE(SI)
ECQMS:Mica ECQP:Polypropylene D362 B0ECKM000008 DIODE(SI)
Voltage D501 1SS355 DIODE(SI) S
DA802 B0DDCD000001 DIODE(SI)
ECQ Type ECQG ECSZ Type Others
ECQV Type (VARISTOR)
SA101 J0LE00000047 VARISTOR
1H:50V 05:50V 0F:3.15V 0J :6.3V 1V :35V (RESISTORS)
2A:100V 1:100V 1A:10V 1A :10V 50,1H:50V
R101 PQ4R10XJ475 4.7M S
2E:250V 2:200V 1V:35V 1C :16V 1J :16V
2H:500V 0J:6.3V 1E,25:25V 2A :100V R102 PQ4R10XJ475 4.7M S
R103 PQ4R10XJ184 180k S
R104 PQ4R10XJ184 180k S
15.4.1. Base Unit R105 PQ4R10XJ105 1M S
R106 PQ4R10XJ105 1M S
15.4.1.1. Cabinet and Electrical Parts R109 ERJ2GEJ823 82k S
R110 ERJ2GEJ823 82k S
R111 D0GA392JA015 3.9k
Safety Ref. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R112 D0GA124JA015 120k
No.
R115 ERJ3GEYJ106 1M
1 PNKM1494Z1 CABINET BODY ABS-HB
R116 ERJ3GEYJ106 1M
2 PNHN1016Z MAGNET
R117 ERJ3GEYJ184 180k
3 PNJT1169Z CHARGE TERMINAL
R118 ERJ3GEYJ184 180k
4 PNHR1851Z GUIDE, CHARGE ABS-HB
R141 ERJ3GEYJ104 100k
5 PNKE1296Z1 CASE,CHARGE POM-HB
R142 PQ4R18XJ272 2.7k S
6 PNLA1109Z ANTENNA, WIFI 1
R145 ERJ2GEJ222 2.2k
7 PNLA1112Z ANTENNA, WIFI 2
R151 D0GA104JA021 100k
8 PNLA1113Z ANTENNA
R152 ERJ2GEJ474X 470k S
9 PNMH1285Z WEIGHT
R160 ERJ3GEYJ821 820
10 PNHS1530Z TAPE, DOUBLE SIDED
R161 ERJ3GEYJ104 100k
11 PNBC1508Z1 BUTTON, LOCATOR ABS-HB
R162 ERJ2GEJ473 47k
12 PNKF1288Z1 CABINET COVER PS-HB
R163 ERJ14YJ120U 12

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Safety Ref. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Safety Ref. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks
No. No.
R164 ERJ2GEJ272 2.7k C524 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 S
R165 ERJ3GEYJ273 27k S C525 F1H1A105A036 1
R166 ERJ2GEJ822 8.2k C527 F1H1A105A036 1
R167 D0GG270JA007 27 C531 ECUE1C104KBQ 0.1 S
R168 ERJ2GEJ472X 4.7k C532 ECUE1H100DCQ 10p S
R170 ERJ3GEY0R00 0 S C533 ECUE1H100DCQ 10p S
R178 D0GA332JA015 3.3k C534 ECUE1C104KBQ 0.1 S
R321 ERJ2RKF1800 180 C535 ECUE1H100DCQ 10p S
R322 ERJ2RKF1100 110 S C536 ECUE1H100DCQ 10p S
R371 ERJ8GEYJ1R0 1 C537 F1H1A105A036 1
R372 ERJ8GEYJ1R0 1 C538 ECUE1H100DCQ 10p S
R501 ERJ2RKF5602 56k C601 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 S
R502 ERJ2GEJ222 2.2k C602 ECUE1H7R0DCQ 7p S
R506 D0GA103JA021 10k C704 ECUE0J105KBQ 1 S
R507 D0GA103JA021 10k C819 ECUE1H100DCQ 10p S
R508 ERJ2GEJ100 10 S C860 F1G1H1R1A765 1.1p
R511 D0GA102JA021 1k C862 F1G1H2R0A765 2p
R512 D0GA102JA021 1k C863 F1G1H1R8A765 1.8p
R513 D0GA102JA021 1k C865 ECUE1H7R0DCQ 7p S
R514 ERJ2GEJ122 1.2k C866 ECUE1H7R0DCQ 7p S
R515 ERJ2GEJ122 1.2k C867 ECUE1H100DCQ 10p S
R516 EXB28V103 10k C868 ECUE1H100DCQ 10p S
R519 D0GA102JA021 1k C869 ECUE1H100DCQ 10p S
R701 ERJ3GEYJ332 3.3k C891 ECUE1H100DCQ 10p S
R702 D0GA103JA021 10k C892 ECUE1H100DCQ 10p S
R892 D0GA221JA021 220 C893 ECUV1H100DCV 10p S
R893 D0GA221JA021 220 C894 ECUV1H100DCV 10p S
(CAPACITORS) C895 ECUE1H7R0DCQ 7p S
C101 F1K2H681A008 680p S C896 F1G1H1R5A765 1.5p
C102 F1K2H681A008 680p S (OTHERS)
C103 ECUV1C103KBV 0.01 S F301 K5H302Y00003 FUSE
C104 ECUV1C103KBV 0.01 S L501 J0JCC0000308 IC FILTER
C105 F1K2H681A008 680p S L890 G1C1N8Z00006 COIL
C106 F1K2H681A008 680p S L891 G1C1N5Z00007 COIL
C107 ECUV1C103KBV 0.01 S P101 D4DAY220A022 THERMISTOR
C108 ECUV1C103KBV 0.01 S SW501 PQSH1A117Z SPECIAL SWITCH
C109 ECUE1H821KBQ 820p S X1 H0J207500012 CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR
C110 ECUE1H821KBQ 820p S (*1)
C111 ECUE1A333KBQ 0.033 S ZA1 PNMC1033Z CASE MAGNETIC SHIELD
(*2)
C112 ECUE1H100DCQ 10p S
C113
C115
ECUE1A823KBQ
ECUV1C104KBV
0.082
0.1
S
S
15.4.2. Handset
C116 ECUV1C104KBV 0.1 S
C123 ECUE1H100DCQ 10p S
15.4.2.1. Cabinet and Electrical Parts
C124 ECUE1H100DCQ 10p S
C125 ECUE1H100DCQ 10p S
Safety Ref. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks
C142 ECUV1H103KBV 0.01 S No.
C152 ECUE1C103KBQ 0.01 S 101 PNGP1293Z1 PANEL, LCD PMMA-HB
C161 F1K1E1060001 10p 102 PNHX1685Z PLASTIC, SHEET COVER
C167 ECUV1H102KBV 0.001 S 103 PNKM1491Z1 CABINET BODY PC+ABS-
C171 ECUE1C223KBQ 0.022 S HB
C172 ECUE1H100DCQ 10p S 104 PNHS1513Z SPACER, SPEAKER NET
C173 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 S 105 PNYE1117Y SPACER, CUSHION LCD
C174 ECUE1H222KBQ 0.0022 S 106 PNGM1004Z NET, SP WIRE
C184 ECUV1A105KBV 1 S 107 PNHG1229Z SPACER, RECEIVER
C186 ECUE1H561KBQ 560p S 108 PNHR1853Z GUIDE, ANTENNA ABS-HB
C301 ECUV1C104KBV 0.1 S 109 PNLA1114Z ANTENNA
C321 ECUV1C105KBV 1 S 110 L0AC01C00004 RECEIVER
C322 ECUE1H7R0DCQ 7p S 111 PNHG1181Z RUBBER PARTS, RECEIVER
C341 F2G0J102A060 1000 REAR
C342 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 S 112 PNHR1849Z GUIDE, CHARGE ABS-HB
C343 ECUE1H7R0DCQ 7p S 113 PNKE1298Z CASE, CHARGE (L) POM-HB
C351 ECUV1C105KBV 1 S 114 PNKE1299Z CASE, CHARGE (R) POM-HB
C352 ECUE1H7R0DCQ 7p S 115 PNJT1157Z CHARGE TERMINAL SPRING
C353 ECUE1H101JCQ 100p S (L)
C501 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 S 116 PNJT1158Z CHARGE TERMINAL SPRING
(R)
C502 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 S
117 PNYT1034Y1 KEYBOARD SWITCH
C507 ECUE1H100DCQ 10p S
118 PNHG1230Z SPACER, SPEAKER
C508 ECUE1C104KBQ 0.1 S
119 L0AA02A00119 SPEAKER
C513 ECUE1C104KBQ 0.1 S
120 PNHR1847Z GUIDE, SPEAKER ABS-HB
C519 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 S
121 PNHN1016Z MAGNET
C520 ECUE1H100DCQ 10p S
122 PNJC1025Z BATTERY TERMINAL (CL)
C522 F1H1A105A036 1
123 PNJC1026Z BATTERY TERMINAL (CR)

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Safety Ref. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Safety Ref. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks
No. No.
124 PNKF1285Z1 CABINET COVER PC+ABS- R11 ERJ2GEJ101 100
HB R12 D0GA102JA021 1k
125 PNGG1342Z1 FRAME , METAL S R13 ERJ2GEJ101 100
126 PNKK1082Z1 LID, BATTERY PC+ABS- R16 D0GA332JA015 3.3k
HB
R17 D0GA332JA015 3.3k
127 L5EDDYY00532 LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY
R20 ERJ6RSJR10V 0.1
(*4)
R21 ERJ3EKF1003 100k
128 PNHX1698Z SHEET, LCD
R22 ERJ3EKF2403 240k
15.4.2.2. Main P.C.Board Parts R23 ERJ6RSJR10V 0.1
R24 ERJ3EKF24R0 24
Note: R25 D0GA102JA021 1k
(*1) Reconfirm the model No. written on the handset’s name R26 ERJ2GEJ101 100
plate when replacing PCB100. Because the model No. of R27 D0GA563ZA006 56k
the optional handset may differ from the included handset. R30 ERJ3EKF1603 160k
(*2) When replacing IC1, IC3 or X1, make the adjustment R31 ERJ3EKF6802 68k
R32 D0GA103JA021 10k
using PNZZPRW120LA. Refer to Handset (P.58) of Things
R33 D0GA103JA021 10k
to Do after Replacing IC or X'tal. R34 D0GA102JA021 1k
(*3) When removing ZA1, use special tools (ex. Hot air (CAPACITORS)
disordering tool). C1 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 S
C2 F4Z0J337A008 330
(*4) When replacing the handset LCD, See How to
C3 F4Z0J227A008 220
Replace the Handset LCD (P.50). C6 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 S
(*5) Backside of this IC has a ground plate. Refer to How to C7 ECUE1H102KBQ 0.001 S
Replace the Flat Package IC (P.64). C8 ECUE1C104KBQ 0.1 S
(*6) Supplied IC is Flat Package Type. C9 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 S
C10 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 S
C11 PQCUV0J106KB 10 S
Safety Ref. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C14 ECUE1H180JCQ 10p S
No. C15 ECUE1H180JCQ 10p S
PCB100 PNWPRWA10LAR MAIN P.C.BOARD ASS’Y C16 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 S
(RTL)(*1) C17 ECUE1C104KBQ 0.1 S
(ICs) C18 F1J1C106A059 10
IC1 C1CB00003611 IC (*2)(*5)(*6) C20 ECUE0J105KBQ 1 S
IC2 PNWI2WA10LAR IC (FLASH) C21 F1J0J2260002 22
IC3 PNWI1RWA10R IC (EEPROM)(*2) C22 ECUE1H6R0DCQ 6
IC4 C3FBQY000103 IC C23 ECUE0J105KBQ 1 S
(TRANSISTORS) C24 F1J1C106A059 10
Q1 B1ADCF000040 TRANSISTOR(SI) C25 ECUV0J105KBV 1 S
Q2 B1ABGE000011 TRANSISTOR(SI) C28 ECUE0J105KBQ 1 S
Q3 B1ADCF000040 TRANSISTOR(SI) C30 ECUE0J105KBQ 1 S
Q4 2SC6054JSL TRANSISTOR(SI) S C31 ECUE1C104KBQ 0.1 S
Q5 2SC6054JSL TRANSISTOR(SI) S C32 ECUE1E103KBQ 0.01 S
Q6 B1ADGE000012 TRANSISTOR(SI) C33 ECUE0J105KBQ 1 S
Q7 B1ADGE000012 TRANSISTOR(SI) C34 ECJ1VB0G106M 10
Q8 FM6K62010L TRANSISTOR(SI) C35 F1G1H2R0A765 2p
Q9 FM6K62010L TRANSISTOR(SI) C36 ECUV1H222KBV 0.0022 S
(DIODES) C37 ECUV1H222KBV 0.0022 S
D6 B0JCMC000006 DIODE(SI) C38 ECUE1H390JCQ 39p S
D7 B0JCDD000001 DIODE(SI) C39 ECUE1H390JCQ 39p S
LED1 B3AFB0000570 DIODE(SI) C40 ECUE0J105KBQ 1 S
LED2 B3AFB0000570 DIODE(SI) C41 F1G1H3R6A765 3.6p
LED3 B3AFB0000570 DIODE(SI) C42 ECUE0J105KBQ 1 S
LED4 B3AFB0000570 DIODE(SI) C43 ECUE1H150JCQ 15p S
LED5 B3AFB0000570 DIODE(SI) C44 ECUE1C104KBQ 0.1 S
LED6 B3AFB0000570 DIODE(SI) C45 ECUE0J105KBQ 1 S
(RESISTOR ARRAYS) C46 ECUE1C104KBQ 0.1 S
RA1 EXB28V103 COMPONENTS PARTS C47 ECUE1C104KBQ 0.1 S
RA3 EXB28V101JX COMPONENTS PARTS C50 ECUV1H100DCV 10p S
RA4 EXB24V101JX SOLID RESISTOR C51 ECUE1H100DCQ 10p S
(MICROPHONE) C52 F1G1H2R2A765 2.2p
MIC L0CBAY000152 BUILTIN-MICROPHONE C53 F1G1H3R0A765 3
(RESISTORS) C54 F1G1H3R0A765 3
R1 ERJ6RSJR10V 0.1 C55 F1G1H2R2A765 2.2p
R2 D0GA152JA021 1.5k C56 F1G1HR75A765 0.75p
R3 ERJ2GEJ122 1.2k C57 ECUE1H100DCQ 10p S
R4 ERJ8GEYJ3R9 3.9 S C58 F1G1H1R8A765 1.8p
R5 ERJ2GEJ303 30k (OTHERS)
R6 ERJ2GEJ303 30k CN1 K1MY21BA0487 CONNECTOR
R7 D0GA103JA021 10k E101 PNVE1017Z BATTERY TERMINAL
R8 D0GA102JA021 1k ASSEMBLY
R9 D0GA152JA021 1.5k E102 PNJE1178Z SPECIAL SWITCH
R10 D0GA102JA021 1k L1 J0JDC0000045 IC FILTER

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Safety Ref. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks


No.
L2 J0JDC0000045 IC FILTER
L3 G1C6R8MA0203 COIL
L4 G1C100MA0395 COIL
P1 D4FB1R100010 FUSE
X1 H0J207500012 CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR (*2)
ZA1 PNMC1091Z CASE MAGNETIC SHIELD
(*3)

15.4.2.3. Sub P.C.Board Parts

Safety Ref. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks


No.
PCB101 PNLB2197Z-1 P.C.BOARD ASS'Y (RTL)

15.4.3. Accessories
15.4.3.1. KX-PRW120LAW

Safety Ref. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks


No.
A1 PNLV2360Z AC ADAPTOR (for Base
Unit)
A2 PQJA10075Z CORD, TELEPHONE
P1 PNPK3712014Z GIFT BOX
P2 PNPD1787Z CUSHION
P3 PNPD1782Z CUSHION(for AC Adaptor)

15.4.4. Screws

Safety Ref. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks


No.
A XTB26+8GFJ TAPPING SCREW
B XQH17+BG8FJ TAPPING SCREW

15.4.5. Fixtures and Tools


Note:
(*1) See Equipment Required (P.51), and The Setting
Method of JIG (Handset) (P.54).

Safety Ref. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks


No.
PQZZ1CD300E JIG CABLE (*1)
PNZZPRW120LA BATCH FILE CD-ROM (*1)

SH
KXPRW120LAW
KXPRWA10LAW

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