2003 Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Unauthorized copying and distribution is a violation of law. 1. ABOUT LEAD FREE SOLDER (PbF: Pb free) Note: In the information below, Pb, the symbol for lead in the periodic table of elements, will refer to standard solder or solder that contains lead.
case of using high temperature soldering iron, please be careful not to heat too long. - PbF solder will tend to splash if it is heated much higher than its melting point, approximately 1100°F (600°C). - If you must use Pb solder on a PCB manufactured using PbF solder, remove as much of the original PbF solder as possible and be sure that any remaining is melted prior to applying the Pb solder.
(Component View) (Flow Solder Side View) Note: The location of the “PbF“ mark is subject to change without notice. 1.2.2. Handset PCB (Component View) (Flow Solder Side View) Note: The location of the “PbF“ mark is subject to change without notice. 1.2.3.
- When you replace the batteries, part should be removed first. 4.2. Battery Charge At the time of shipment, the batteries are not charged. To charge, place the handset on the base unit. Please charge the batteries for about 7 hours before initial use. During charging, the charge LED will light as shown below.
) indication: If Antenna Pict is indicated, charge time is about 7 hours. However, if Antenna Pict is flashing, charge time becomes long. 4.3. Battery Information After your Panasonic battery is fully charged: Ni-MH Batteries (typical 700 mAh) Operation Operating Time While in use (TALK) 10 hrs approx.
be recharged until the battery icon flashes NOTATION PUBLIC "-//ALDUS//NOTATION TAGGED IMAGE FILE FORMAT//EN" ENTITY SYSTEM "_batflas.tif" 4.4. Replacing the Batteries If the icon flashes after a few telephone calls even when the handset batteries have been fully charged, both batteries must be replaced. - Charge new batteries for approximately 7 hours before initial use.
Please order Panasonic HHR-4EPT (Ni-MH) or P-4NPT (Ni-Cd) batteries. Note for Service: - When Ni-Cd batteies are littled with the NOTATION PUBLIC "-//ALDUS//NOTATION TAGGED IMAGE FILE FORMAT//EN" setting ENTITY SYSTEM "_battyp.tif" icon might disappear and stop charging even if the handset is on the cradle for avoiding overcharge.
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6. SETTINGS 6.1. Connection 6.1.1. Base Unit Plug in the AC adaptor and the telephone line cord in order 1, 2, 3, 4.
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The AC adaptor must remain connected at all times (It is normal for the adaptor to feel warm during use). - Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm. - USE ONLY WITH Panasonic AC ADAPTOR PQLV19ALZ. - KX-TCD500AL is not designed to be used with rotary (pulse dialling) services.
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6.1.3. Optional Headset Plugging an optional headset into the handset allows hands-free phone conversations. Please use only the Panasonic KX-TCA88AL headset. While using the headset, speakerphone is not available. To switch to speakerphone, disconnect the headset. Connecting the optional Headset to the Handset Open the headset jack cover, and connect the optional headset to the headset jack as shown.
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2. Follow the steps above in Base Unit () of PIN Code. At step 3, enter NOTATION PUBLIC "ISO 8632/3//NOTATION BINARY ENCODING//EN" ENTITY SYSTEM "C:\Program Files\Fuji Xerox\DocuPress\category\Panasonic\style\SVC_ , and you will able to enter new Base Unit PIN. 6.4.2. Handset...
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- To exit the operation, press any time. For Service Hint: * : If the current 4-digit PIN is forgotten, press and you will be able to enter new Handset PIN. This password is useful whether Base Unit and Handset are linked with or not. 6.5.
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Function Initial Setting Remarks (selectable Type 1 (700 ms) / Type Recall Time Type 2 (100 ms) ms) / Type 3 (200 ms) Pause Time Short (3 seconds) 3 seconds / 5 seconds Emergency Call Number 1 Call Restricted Handset(s) Delete All Call Restriction Number(s) Delete All...
6.8. Dialling Pause for PBX line/long distance service users A dialling pause is used when a pause in the dialling of the phone number is necessary using a PBX or accessing a long distance service. For example, when 0 (line access number) is dialled followed by a pause to access an outside line through a PBX: - Entering a pause prevents misdialling when you redial or dial a stored number.
Note: When you put a first digit on step 9, it must overwrite the current displayed numbers. We recommend you to write down the restricted phone number you entered. - To exit the operation, press any time. 6.10. Call BAR On/Off (Call Prohibition On/Off) When this feature is set to ON, outgoing calls cannot be made.
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- To exit the operation, press any time. 7. DISPLAY 7.1. Display Icons 7.2. Main Menu Display...
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For Service Hint: icon will be displayed if the unit took a signal from Telephone Company as a Voice Message signal. In that care, press the right button of the Navigator Key for a while. 7.3. Before Requesting Help (Troubleshooting) If you experience any problems with the normal use of your apparatus, you should unplug it from the telephone outlet and connect a known working telephone in its place.
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Cross Reference: Power ON/OFF Call BAR On/Off (Call Prohibition On/Off) Key Lock Call Restriction NOTE: *1, *2: It will take time for both Base Unit and Handset to be linked with. 8. OPERATIONS 8.1. Power ON/OFF...
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8.2. Making a Call 8.3. Answering a Call 8.4. Setting the Date and Time...
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8.5. Phonebook You can store up to 200 caller information in the phonebook. If you subscribed to Caller ID and you received a call from the same phone number you stored with name in the phonebook, the display will show the caller’s name. Private Category Feature You can categorise caller information in the phonebook.
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8.5.1. Storing Caller Information - To exit the operation, press any time. 8.5.2. Entering Names/Characters...
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Cross Reference: Phonebook Character Table 8.5.3. Finding Items in the Phonebook All phonebook items are stored in the following order: Alphabet letter/Symbol/Number/ Telephone Number (when a name is not stored). - To exit the operation, press any time.
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8.5.10. Phonebook Copy You can copy phonebook information between handsets registered to the same base unit. The phonebook copy must be performed while in intercom mode. To exit the operation, press any time.
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8.6. Handset Registration to a Base Unit...
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9. DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 9.1. Base Unit Shown in Fig.- To Remove Remove Lower Cabinet Screws (2.6 × 12)..(A) × 2 Main P.C. Board Main P.C. Board 9.2. Handset...
Shown in Fig.- To Remove Remove Lower Cabinet Screws (2.6 × 14)..(E) × 2 Main P.C. Board Main P.C. Board 10. ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 10.1. Warning When Constructing the Base Unit 11. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Flow Chart...
Cross Reference: Check Power Bell Reception Check Battery Charge Check Link Check Handset Transmission Check Handset Reception SIGNAL ROUTE 11.1. Check Power 11.1.1. Base Unit Is the AC Adaptor inserted into AC outlet? (Check AC Adaptor’s specification.)
Cross Reference: Check Power Charge Circuit Note: BBIC is IC1. 11.2.3. Charger Unit Cross Reference: Charge Circuit 11.3. Check Link 11.3.1. Base Unit...
Cross Reference Power Supply Circuit/Reset Circuit Adjustment (Handset) 11.4. Check Handset Transmission Cross Reference: SIGNAL ROUTE 11.5. Check Handset Reception Cross Reference: HOW TO CHECK THE HANDSET RECEIVER SIGNAL ROUTE 11.6. Check Caller ID Cross Reference:...
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SIGNAL ROUTE 11.7. Bell Reception 11.7.1. Base Unit Note: BBIC is IC2. 11.7.2. Handset Cross Reference: Telephone Line Interface Check Link HOW TO CHECK THE HANDSET SPEAKER Note: BBIC is IC1. 12. CHECK PROCEDURE (BASE UNIT) 12.1. Preparation 12.1.1. Equipment Required - DECT tester: Rohde &...
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- DC power: it must be able to output at least 1A current under 9V. - Digital multi-meter (DMM): it must be able to measure voltage and current. - Oscilloscope 12.1.2. JIG and PC - EEPROM serial JIG JIG Cable: PQZZ1CD505E - PC which runs in DOS mode - Batch file for setting: PQZZTCD500AL 12.2.
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...
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13.2.2. PC Setting 1. Open a window of MS-DOS mode from the start-up menu. 2. Change a directory. 3. Type “SET RTX_COM = 1” from the keyboard (when COM port 1 is used for the connection). 4. Type “doskey”. Note: See the table below for frequently used commands.
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Symptom Remedy* The base unit does not respond to a call from handset. Make adjustments in item (I)~(O) The base unit does not transmit or the transmit frequency is off. Make adjustments in item (I)~(L), (N) The transmit frequency is off. Make adjustments in item (I)~(L), (N) The transmit power output is low, and the operating distance between...
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Items Procedure* Check Adjustment Replace Point 1. BBIC Confirmation (Execute the command "getchk"). BBIC IC2,X1,C42 2. Confirm the returned checksum value. Confirmation C43,IC4,L1 C63,C34,C3 Connection of checksum value and program number is shown below. C39,C44, C128,C48, C120,C45, C30,C129, R101,R100, R111,C28 1.
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Items Procedure* Check Adjustment Replace Point (I)* Transmitted Remove the Antenna before starting step from 1 to 7. IC2,IC4,L1,C6 1. Configure the DECT tester (CMD60) as follows; Power <Setting> Confirmation C84,C71,C7 -Test mode: FP -Traffic Carrier: 5 C104,C62,C5 -Traffic Slot: 4 -Mode: Loopback -PMID: 0000 C64,C100,C5...
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Items Procedure* Check Adjustment Replace Point (K) Frequency Offset Follow steps 1 to 6 of (I) above. IC2,IC4,L1,C6 Confirmation 7.Confirm that the frequency offset is < ± 45kHz. C84,C71,C7 C104,C62,C5 C64,C100,C5 C57,C105,C5 C55,C82,C7 R59,R60,R6 R112,R113, R91,R92, (L) Frequency Dirft Follow steps 1 to 6 of (I) above. IC2,IC4,L1,C6 Confirmation 7.Confirm that the frequency drift is <...
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Items Procedure* Check Adjustment Replace Point Sensitivity Follow steps 1 to 6 of (I) above. IC2,IC4,L1,C6 Receiver 7.Set DECT tester power to -88dBm. Confirmation C84,C71,C7 8.Confirm that the BER is < 1000ppm. C104,C62,C5 C64,C100,C5 C57,C105,C5 C55,C82,C7 R59,R60,R6 R112,R113, R91,R92, Timing Follow steps 1 to 6 of (I) above.
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Items Procedure* Check Adjustment Replace Point RSSI Level Follow steps 1 to 6 of (I) above. IC2,IC4,L1,C6 Confirmation 7.Execute the command "readrssi". C84,C71,C7 8. Confirm:11<returned value< 25(hex) C104,C62,C5 C64,C100,C5 C57,C105,C5 C55,C82,C7 R59,R60,R6 R112,R113, R91,R92, Power RAMP Follow steps 1 to 6 of (I) above. IC2,IC4,L1,C6 Confirmation 7.Confirm that “Power RAMP is Matching“.
Items Procedure* Check Adjustment Replace Point 1. Connect Charge Contact 12 /2W register between charge+ and charge-. (R) Charging Check D6,R4,R5,C1 2. Measure and confirm voltage across the regigster is 2.85V ± 0.2V. D1,CN2,C1 Note: After the measuring, sock up the solder of TP. PC Setting () is required beforehand.
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14.4.1. Flow Solder Side View Note: (A) is refered to ADJUSTMENTS (BASE UNIT AND CHARGER UNIT) 15. ADJUSTMENTS (HANDSET) If your unit have below symptoms, adjust or confirm each item using remedy column from the table. Symptom Remedy* The movement of Battery Low indicator is wrong. Make adjustments in item (A)~( The handset does not respond to a call from base unit.
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Items Procedure* Check Adjustment Point 1. Confirm that the voltage between test point “TP12” and GND is 1.8V ± 0.02V. 1.8V Supply TP12 IC1,Q2,C40 2. Adjust the 1.8V voltage of TP12 executing command “bandgap XX“ (XX is the value). Confirmation 1.
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Items Procedure* Check Adjustment Point 1. Execute the command "conttx". (I)* BBIC Clock IC1,X1,IC3 2. Input Command “rdeeprom 00 57 01“, then you can confirm the current value. Adjusment 3. Adjust the frequency of CLK executing the command "setfreq xx (where xx is the C7,L2,C54 value)"...
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Items Procedure* Check Adjustment Point (M) Frequency Drift Follow steps 1 to 3 of (J) above. IC1,IC3,L2 Confirmation 4.Confirm that the frequency Drift is < ± 30kHz/ms. C54,C60,C6 C62,C63,C6 C65,C66,C6 C69,C81,C8 Sensitivity Follow steps 1 to 3 of (J) above. IC1,IC3,L2 Receiver 4.Set DECT tester power to -88dBm.
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Items Procedure* Check Adjustment Point RSSI Level Follow steps 1 to 3 of (J) above. IC1,IC3,L2 Confirmation 4.Set DECT tester power to -81dBm. C54,C60,C6 5.Execute the command “readrssi“. 6.Confirm that the returned value is 0×11 ± 8 (hex). C62,C63,C6 7.Set DECT tester power to -63dBm. 8.Execute the command “readrssi“.
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Items Procedure* Check Adjustment Point 1. Link to standard BASE which is connected to Line Simulator. (R) Audio Check and IC1,IC2,C68 2. Set line voltage to 48V and line current to 40mA. confirmation 3. Input -45dBm/1KHz to MIC and measure Line output level. 4.
Items Procedure* Check Adjustment Point 1. Link to standard BASE which is connected to Line Simulator. Headset Audio IC1,IC2,CN 2. Set line voltage to 48V and line current to 40mA. check and 3. Input -45dBm/1kHz across Mic terminals on headset cable. confirmation 4.
21.3. Telephone Line Interface <Function> - Bell signal detection - Clip signal detection - ON/OFF hook circuit - Audio circuits Bell & Clip (: Calling Line Identification Presentation: Caller ID) signal detection: In the standby mode, Q4 is open to cut the DC loop current and decrease the ring load. When ring voltage appears at the TP21 (A) and TP19 (B) leads (when the telephone rings), the signal is transferred as follows;...
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21.4. Transmitter/Receiver Base Unit and Handset mainly consist of RF Module and DECT BBIC. Base Unit and Handset transmit/receive voice signal and data signal through the antenna on carrier frequency. Signal Pass: *Refer to SIGNAL ROUTE 21.4.1. Transmitter Block The voice signal input from the TEL LINE interface goes to RF Module (IC4) through DECT BBIC (IC2) as shown in BLOCK DIAGRAM (BASE UNIT) The voice signal passes through the analog part of IC2 where it is amplified and converted to a...
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EEPROM, LCD) - RF Module: IC3 - PLL Oscillator - Detector - Compress/Expander - Amplifier for transmission and reception - AMP: IC2 - Single OP_AMP for SP - MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface): IC4 - 16-Tone 32-Poly PCM Sound Generator - Port (LED direct driver with PWM) - EEPROM: IC10 - Temporary operating parameters (for RF, etc.)
- Power Down Battery voltage: V(Batt) 2.2V ± 50mV The BBIC detects this level and power down. Refer to Adjustment (Handset) 23.5. Speakerphone and Headset Jack The hands-free loudspeaker at SP+ and SP- is used to generate the ring alarm. IC2 is used to switch off the telephone loudspeaker and is used to amplify the signal to drive the hands-free loudspeaker.
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Description Connection at Normal mode at Reset Note: JACK DETECTION; Detect if a Headset is inserted into the JACK or not. Without a Headset, 1.5V is measured at pin 23, while with a Headset, 0V is measured at pin 23. 28.
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Initial Name Description Default value Address Type (0x0000 ~0x027F) EEP_EepromType EEPROM type 0x00 0x00:32kbit type TCD500/510 0x55:64kbit type TCD530/540 0xAA:128kbit type TCD505/515/535/545 other:32kbit type EEP_ModelInfo Model information 0x00 Bit0:TAM 1:Enable 0:Disable Bit1:Base Phonebook 1...1:Enable, 0:Disable Bit2:Audible Call...1:Enable, 0:Disable Bit3:SP-PHONE...1:Enable, 0:Disable Bit4-7:Not used TCD500/505: 0x00 TCD510/515: 0x07...
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Initial Name Description Default value Address Type (0x0280 ~0x0FFF) EEP_Rfpi Base ID 0xFF,0xFF,0xFF,0xFF,0xFF written data by adjustment checker or ID writer RFPI (5Byte) EEP_FreqTrim_L Setting value of FREQ_TRM_RE 0x75 EEP_BandGap Setting value of BandGap REG 0x08 EEP_Ps0_InUseFlag IN-Use Flag 0x00 00:Invalid / 01:Valid EEP_Ps0_DectPsNo DECT PS No.
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Initial Name Description Default value Address Type (0x0280 ~0x0FFF) EEP_Ps2_DectPsNo DECT PS No. 0xFF 00-3F:PS No. / FF:Invalid EEP_Ps2_PsType PS Type 0xFF 00:KME's PS (Group Page ) / 01:KME's PS (Group Page/Message Waiting) 02:TD-7500 or TD-7590 / FF:Another Maker's EEP_Ps2_Ipui PS ID 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, IPUI (14Byte)
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Initial Name Description Default value Address Type (0x0280 ~0x0FFF) EEP_Ps4_Ipui PS ID 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, IPUI (14Byte) 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00 0x00,0x00 EEP_Ps5_InUseFlag IN-Use Flag 0x00 00:Invalid / 01:Valid EEP_Ps5_DectPsNo DECT PS No. 0xFF 00-3F:PS No. / FF:Invalid EEP_Ps5_PsType PS Type 0xFF 00:KME's PS (Group Page ) / 01:KME's PS (Group Page/Message Waiting 02:TD-7500 or TD-7590 / FF:Another Maker's EEP_Ps5_Ipui...
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Initial Name Description Default value Address Type (0x0000 ~0x027F) FlashTime1 Calibrated loop-break time for short break 0x46 Unit : 10 ms, defaults to 700 ms FlashTime2 Calibrated loop-break time for long break 0x08 Unit : 10 ms, defaults to 80 ms FlashTime3 Calibrated loop-break time for extra-long break 0x28...
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Name Description Default value Address Initial (0x0000 Type ~0x027F) EEP_ImpRemConfig Impedance Remove configuration 0x0F Bit0:Polarity...1=enable, 0=disable Bit1:Ringing...1=enable, 0=disable Bit2:ClipReceived...1=enable, 0=disable Bit3:Offhook...1=enable, 0=disable Bit4:ChszDet...1=enable, 0=disable Bit5-7:Unused EEP_CasAckDtmf CAS Acknowledge DTMF tone 0x0D 00:DTMF 0 - 09:DTMF 9 0A:DTMF A 0B:DTMF B 0C:DTMF C 0D:DTMF D 0E:DTMF *...
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Name Description Default value Address Initial (0x0000 Type ~0x027F) EEP_DtasMinDuration DTAS minimum duration 0x06 Unit : 10ms, Default : 60ms EEP_DtasMaxDuration DTAS maximum duration 0x0D Unit : 10ms, Default : 130ms 1 EEP_DtasDataTimeout DTAS to FSK data timeout 0x0A Unit : 100ms, Default : 1s EEP_ImpSetTimeout Impedance Set timeout (RPAS for France) 0x14 Unit : 10ms, Default : 250ms...
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Name Description Default value Address Initial (0x0000 Type ~0x027F) 1 EEP_DtmfMuteTimeout Mute timeout when OFFHOOK CLIP 0x32 received (for DK) Unit : 100ms, Default : 5s 1 EEP_DtmfBellWaitTimeout Bell Wait timeout 0x64 Unit : 100ms, Default : 10s 1 EEP_RingVmwiMinDuration Bell Ring minimum duration (for KPN 0x0E VoiceMail)
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Name Description Default value Address Initial (0x0000 Type ~0x027F) 1 EEP_PseudoBellLength Pseudo Bell Length 0x50 Unit : 10ms, Default : 800ms Pseudo Bell Interdigit Timeout 0x20 EEP_PseudoBellInterdigitTimeout Unit : 100ms, Default : 3200ms 1 E EP_PseudoBellEndTimeout Pseudo Bell End Timeout 0x1E Unit : 1s, Default : 30s EEP_RuClipReqLev RCID REQ signal Level...
Initial Type Description The data initialized by only F command The data initialized by F and 0 command The data initialized by F, 0 and 1 command The data initialized by all command (F,0,1,2) Country Description Setting Default - no specific country setting, so revert to default value. 29.3.
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Name Description Default value Address Initial (0x0050 Type ~0x11FFF) EEP_Ipei International Portable Part Equipment 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00 Identities. A concatenation of an EMC and a unique 20 0x00 bit Serial Number. EEP_FreqTrim_L Setting value of FREQ_TRIM_REG 0x75 EEP_BandGap Setting value of BandGap REG 0x08 EEP_HandsetNumber HandsetNumber each Subscription.
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Name Description Default value Address Initial (0x0050 Type ~0x11FFF) 1 E EP_FactoryLanguageSetting Selected Language for LCD 0x01 GERAM: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 1 EEP_Available_Language Select Available Language 0xFF,0xBF,0xFF 0:Disable 1:Enable...
Name Description Default value Address Initial (0x0000 Type ~0x004F) EEP_DspSdt2Level DSP Parameter SideTone2 0xFF,0x7F,0x00,0x18 Main:SideTone2 Main route level MictoRcv:SideTone2 MIc to Receiver level EEP_DspToneLevel DSP Parameter ToneLevel 0xFF,0x7F,0xFF,0x7F Talk:Tone Level in Talk mode Spp:Tone Level in Spp mode EEP_DspRxMuteLevel DSP Parameter RxMute Level 0xFF,0x7F,0xFF,0x7F Talk:RxMute Level in Talk mode Spp:RxMute Level in Spp mode...
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30.1. 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.
30.3. Modification Procedure of Bridge 1. Add a small amount of solder to the bridged pins. 2. With a hot iron, use a sweeping motion along the flat part of the pin to draw the solder from between the adjacent pads. 31.
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32. CABINET AND ELECTRICAL PARTS LOCATION (HANDSET) 33. CABINET AND ELECTRICAL PARTS LOCATION (CHARGER UNIT)
35.2. Handset 35.3. Charger Untit 36. REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST 1. RTL (Retention Time Limited) Note: The marking (RTL) indicates that the Retention Time is limited for this item. After the discontinuation of this assembly in production, the item will continue to be available for a specific period of time.
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of this period, the assembly will no longer be available. 2. Important safety notice Components identified by the mark indicates special characteristics important for safety. When replacing any of these components, only use specified manufacture’s parts. 3. The S mark means the part is one of some identical parts. For that reason, it may be different from the installed part.
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks PQGB10019Z1 BADGE, PANASONIC ABS-HB PQGG10160Z2 GRILLE PQKM10586X6 CABINET BODY ABS-HB PQJT10203Z TERMINAL PQKE10356Z1 GUIDE, CHARGE TERMINAL CASE POM-HB PQMC10479Z MAGNETIC SHIELD, COPPER FOIL SHEET PQSA10131Z ANTENNA, MAIN PQSA10132Z ANTENNA, SUB PQYF10560Z5...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks (CONNECTORS) PQJJ1TB26Z JACK PQJJ1B4Y JACK (RESISTORS) ERJ1WYJ220 ERJ1WYJ220 ERJ3GEYJ101 ERJ3GEYJ221 ERJ3GEYJ473 ERJ3GEYJ562 5.6K ERJ3GEYF563 ERJ3GEYF243 ERJ3GEYJ153 ERJ3GEYJ223 ERJ3GEYJ223 ERJ3GEYJ562 5.6K ERJ3GEYJ104 100K ERJ3GEYJ101 ERJ3GEYJ562 5.6K ERJ3GEYJ103 ERJ3GEYJ562 5.6K ERJ3GEYJ222 2.2K ERJ3GEYJ101 ERJ3GEY0R00 ERJ3GEYJ101 PQ4R18XJ000...
2. This schematic diagram may be modified at any time with the development of new technology. 37.2. Handset (SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (HANDSET)) Notes: 1. DC voltage measurements are taken with an oscilloscope or a tester with a ground. 2. The schematic diagrams and circuit board may be modified at any time with the development of new technology.
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Line Voltage 48V DC (When ON-Hook) 10V DC (When OFF-Hook) 10V DC (When OFF-Hook) 0V DC (When ON-Hook) TP21 (21-25) TEL_JACK TP20 TP24 (21-25) 100K 5.6k TP19 (21-25) 2.2K (21-25) N.M. N.M. (21-25) N.M. R106 C101 OPTION4 6800p RLY1 K0.022 RX_AF (When ON-Hook) K0.022 N.M.
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Marked Marked (Component View) (Flow Solder Side View)
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CHG terminal is properly fit in the cabinet. CHG terminal comes out of rib by pulling black lead wire when opening the cabinet and turning the PCB over. The terminal cannot have enough elastic force, cannot have good contact with handset, and it will result in charge problem.
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AF Volt Meter Tel Simulator DECT tester CMD60 (I) (J) (K) (L) ANTENNA (M) (N) (O) (P) AF Generator ANT1 TP16 TP49 C119 TP48 C101 R112 R113 ANT2 C102 R114 C110 R101 R100 TP47 TP18 TP44 TP41 TP31 R105 TP43 C115 C129 TP45...
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DTMF tester Digital Digital DC_6V Volt Meter Volt Meter TP21 TP19 Simulator TP14 TP5 TP22 TP9 TP5 Frequency Counter TP17 12ohm TP11 TP15 Digital Digital Volt Meter Volt Meter (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) (H) (I) (J)
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12Ω/2W Digital Volt Meter DC Power Supply 6V...
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OSCILLO SCOPE AF VOLT LOOP OSCILLO METER SIMULATOR SCOPE AF VOLT DUMMY METER BASE DIGITAL DECT TESTER VOLT METER CMD60 8Ω TP10 TP15 (J) (K) (L) (M) (N) (O) (P) (Q) (E) (F) DC POWER SUPPLY TP15 J3 CHARGE+ IC10 C101 MIC- MIC+...
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ANT1 to Tel_Line ANT2 MIC+ TXDA Bridge Hook Switch Burst Building Speech Encoding Audio Rect D3 LSR- RXDA Q4, Q5 Burst Decoding Speech Decoding Caller ID Analog ADPCM RSSI Front End Codec Filter SYRI Buzzer Interface (Burst Module SYEN Controller) HOOK RF Module Bell/Caller ID...
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AMPLIFIER SPEAKER Speech Burst RXDA Decoding Decoding RECEIVER TXDA Speech Burst Encoding Encoding Module RSSI ADPCM SYRI Codec Interface Headset Analog SYEN Filter SP_AMP Control Front JACK CHARGE XTAL CHARGE CHARGE CIRCUIT CHARGE 10.368 CONTACTS Q4, Q5, Q9 CHARGE DETECT CHARGE BATTERY ON SWITCH...