Sharp TM200 Service Manual

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Sharp TM200 Service Manual
CONFIDENTIAL
q SERVICE MANUAL
by Toko ([email protected])
DIGITAL MOBILE PHONE
TM200
MODEL
(INTERNAL MODEL NAME: TM200)
• In the interests of user-safety the set should be restored
to its original condition and only parts identical to those
specified should be used.
Caution:
Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type,
dispose of used batteries according to the instruction.
CONTENTS
SERVICING CONCERNS
CHAPTER 4. DIAGRAMS
CHAPTER 1.GENERAL DESCRIPTION
[1] Block diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1
[1] Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
[2] Names of parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
CHAPTER 5. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
[1] Notes on schematic diagram. . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1
[3] Operation manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
[2] Types of transistor and LED . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1
CHAPTER 2. ADJUSTMENTS, PERFORMANCE
CHECK, AND FIRMWARE UPGRADE
[1] SHARP Program Support Tool (SPST) . . . . 2-1
[2] Test points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-25
[3] Trouble shooting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-29
[3] Waveforms of circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2
[4] Schematic diagram/
Wiring side of P.W.Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-5
CHAPTER 6. OTHERS
CHAPTER 3. DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
[1] Function table of IC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1
[1] Disassembly and reassembly. . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
Parts Guide
Parts marked with "!" are important for maintaining the safety of the set. Be sure to replace these parts with specified
ones for maintaining the safety and performance of the set.
SHARP CORPORATION
This document has been published to be used
for after sales service only.
The contents are subject to change without notice.
CONFIDENTIAL
SERVICING CONCERNS
1. When requested, back up user’s handset data using SPST (SHARP Program Support Tool). Otherwise, before servicing, warn the user that data
in the memory may be lost during repairs.
2. Upgrade the firmware to the latest version using SPST before returning the handset to the customer.
3. After repairs, inspect the handset according to the following flowchart.
Repairs are completed.
(Fixed parts have been checked for proper operation.)
4
Check IMEI No./Operator code (Destination)/
Firmware version by Identity function of SPST.
4
Inspect each device using performance check adjustment function of SPST.
4
Carry out RF performance check with SPST.
4
All completed.
4. When storing or transporting a PWB, put it into a conductive bag or wrap it in aluminum foil.
(C-MOS IC may be damaged by electrostatic charges.)
5. Do not leave fingerprints, etc. on ornamental parts including a cabinet, especially clear windows for main and sub displays.
Wear fingerstalls to avoid this.
Also, ensure not to leave fingerprints on the surface of main and external display panels.
6. To prevent oxidation which causes connection problems, do not touch any terminals on the electric board,
microphone, vibrator, earpiece and speaker.
When handling these parts, wear fingerstalls. Should you touch these parts, clean them with a soft dry cloth.
Always wear fingerstalls when handling a shield case on the electric board.
Otherwise oxidation may occur causing handset performance deterioration.
7. The FPC is a precision device. Handle it carefully to prevent any damages.
8. Do not expose the moisture sensor to liquids.
If the sheet gets wet, red ink runs. In this case, replace the sheet with a new one.
Be careful about your perspiration.
9. Before you disassemble or reassemble handset, make sure to remove the Li-Ion battery.
10. Be sufficiently careful with static electricity of integrated circuits and other circuits. Wear static electricity prevention bands while servicing.
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CHAPTER 1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION
FOR A COMPLETE DESCRIPTION OF THE OPERATION OF THIS UNIT, PLEASE REFER TO THE OPERATION MANUAL.
1. SPECIFICATIONS
Camera
Device
2 Megapixel CCD digital camera with LED flashlight
Autofocus
Autofocus mode, Semi-autofocus mode, Manual focus mode
Function
Max. 8x Digital zoom, Delay timer, Continuous shot, ±2 exposure correction
Image size
Still :
2 Megapixel
1 Megapixel
Large
Medium
Small
Tiny
Video : Large
Small
Main display
External display
: 176 x 144 dots
: 128 x 96 dots
Type
2.2 inch Transmissive System LCDs (CG-Silicon)
Colour depth
262k *1 colours
Resolution
QVGA (240 x 320 dots)
Type
1.06 inch Semi-Transmissive system LCDs
Colour depth
65k colours
Resolution
96 x 64 dots
Bluetooth TM, SD memory card slot *2, Earphone/MIC, USB (Ver.1.1), RF connector
Connections
Sound
: 1,224 x 1,632 dots
: 858 x 1,144 dots
: 768 x 1,024 dots (XGA)
: 480 x 640 dots (VGA)
: 240 x 320 dots (QVGA)
: 120 x 160 dots (QQVGA)
Chords
40 chord polyphonic ringtones
Format
AAC, MP3, SMAF, MIDI, i-melody, WAVE, AMR
Contacts list (Phonebook)
500 entries
Messaging
SMS (Text message), MMS (Picture/Video messaging), E-mail with POP3 and
SMTP supporting attachment
WAP
Version 2.0
Browser
JAVA
TM
Openwave 6.2.3
Version
MIDP2.0
Max. application size
200KB
Language
11 languages (English, German, Dutch, Czech, Hungarian, French, Spanish, Italian, Greek, Portuguese, Turkish)
Text input method
T9, multi-tap
Band
Tri-Band (900/1800/1900MHz)
GPRS
Class B, Multislot Class10
Battery
Li-Ion (840 mAh)
Continuous standby time
Approx. max. 220 hours *3 (TBD)
Continuous talking time
Approx. max. 200 minutes *3 (TBD)
Weight
Approx. 120g (TBD)
Size (W x D x H)
Approx. 49.2 x 96.3 x 27.1mm (with shell closed and excluding protrusions)
*1) For JPEG wallpaper display only.
*2) SD memory card is not included.
*3) It varies depending on the condition.
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CONFIDENTIAL
Powered by JBlend TM, Copyright 1997-2004 Aplix Corporation.
All right rights reserved. Java and all Java-based trademarks and logos
are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems,
Inc. in the U.S. and other countries.
JBlend and all JBlend-based trademarks and logos are trademarks or
registered trademarks of Aplix Corporation in Japan and other countries.
T9 Text Input is licensed under one or more of the following: U.S. Pat.
Nos. 5,818,437, 5,953,541, 5,187,480, 5,945,928, and 6,011,554;
Australian Pat. No . 727539; Canadian Pat. No.1,331,057;
United Kingdom Pat. No. 2238414B; Hong Kong Sandard Pat. No.
HK0940329; Republic of Singapore Pat. No.51383; Euro. Pat. No 0
842 463 (96927260.8) DE/DK, FI, FR, IT, NL,PT.ES,SE,GB;
Republic of Korea Pat. Nos. KR201211B1 and KR226206B1; and
additional patents are pending worldwide.
In this product, JBlend TM is incorporated.
JBlend TM is a Java execution environment that Aplix
developed for implementing advanced performance
and fast operation on small-memory systems.
JBlend and JBlend logo are trademarks or registered
trademarks of Aplix Corporation in Japan and other
countries.
Use of this product in any manner that complies with the MPEG-4
Visual Standard is prohibited, except for use directly related to (a) data
or information ( i ) generated by and obtained without charge from a
consumer not thereby engaged in a business enterprise, and ( ii ) for
personal use only; and (b) other uses specifically and separately
licensed by MPEG LA, L.L.C.
Bluetooth is a trademark of the Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG,
Inc. and any use of such marks by Sharp is under license. Other
trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.
Licensed by Inter Digital Technology Corporation under one or more
of the following United States Patents and/or their domestic or foreign
counterparts and other patents pending, including U.S.
Patents:4,675,863: 4,779,262: 4,785,450 & 4,811,420.
Licensed under U.S. Patent 4,558,302 and foreign counterparts.
Please use discretion in privacy matters when taking photographs or
sending images with a camera-equipped mobile phone.
Design and specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
The information contained in this sales manual is current as of December 2004 (product still under development).
All screen images are simulated.
CP8 PATENT
SD logo is a trademark.
2. NAMES OF PARTS
No.
9
10
11
4
12
1
2
3
13
5
6
14
15
16
7
8
Name
1
2-megapixel camera
2
LED flashlight
3
External display
4
Side-up/Side-down key
5
Camera/Music key
6
Voice mail key
7
Flashlight key
8
USB/charger connector
9
Earpiece
F
Main display
G
Handsfree earphones & microphone (stereo)
H
Navigation key (Up/Down/Left/Right)
You can programme the Navigation Key yourself.
I
Centre key
J
Earphones connector
K
Font Zoom key
L
The t-zones Key also gives you direct access to the t-zones
Online Homepage.
M
SD memory card slot
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3. OPERATION MANUAL
(Page numbers refer to the user guide)
[OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES]
• USB data cable
The above accessories may not be available in all regions. For details, please contact your dealer.
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CHAPTER 2. 1ADJUSTMENTS, PERFORMANCE CHECK, AND FIRMWARE UPGRADE
SPST (SHARP Program Support Tool) allows you to adjust settings, conduct performance checks, and upgrade the firmware.
[1] SHARP PROGRAM SUPPORT TOOL (SPST)
1. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
2. To change the password, enter the current password in procedure 1,
and then click "Change Password".
• IBM PC compatible personal computer (standard COM1 115,200 bps
serial port and USB required)
Supported OS: Windows 98/98SE/2000/XP
(except for Windows 95/ME/NT)
(English, German, Italian, Spanish, French and Chinese versions)
• Data cable
<During RF adjustment>
• GSM tester: CMU150
• GPIB interface: National Instruments USB-GPIB cable
(Model No.: NI GPIB-USB-B)
2. INTRODUCTION
2-1. FUNCTIONS
SPST offers seven key functions:
3. To check the usage status of tools, click "Show Repair Log" in procedure 1.
1) Firmware download
4. Click “Downloader for Emergency”.
2) User data transfer (processes all data at once but not individually.)
3) RF calibration check and test
4) Default setting
5) Identification
6) Performance check and adjustment
7) User password reset
2-2. INSTALLATION
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1. Use Windows Explorer to execute the "setup.exe" file on the CDROM.
2. The SPST TM200 setup wizard appears. Follow the installation
instructions.
3. After the installation is complete, shortcuts to SPST are created on
the desktop and under the "Start"-"Programs"-"TM200" menu.
Start SPST from the shortcuts.
The above screen appears. Select a model to use and execute the
Downloader. (Use this to initialize the flash, etc.)
2-3. STARTING UP
5. When the password is correct, a connection is established and the
following screen appears.
Connect TM200 to an operable serial port of the PC with the supplied
data cable. Make sure that the battery is fully charged.
Start SPST from the desktop.
Refer to the attachment 1
for the destination and
operator name.
1. The Input password dialog box appears. Enter the password, select
a port where TM200 is connected from the list box, and click "OK".
If you do not know SPC, click “Cancel” to exit.
Software version:
A02-006-0138-TM200
T-Mobile Germany
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Q Buttons
Default Set
Refer to "4-1. Default setting".
User Data Back-up
Refer to "4-2. User data back-up".
User Data Restore
Refer to "4-3. User data restore".
Downloader
Refer to "4-4. Downloader".
RF Calibration & Check Refer to "4-5. RF calibration & check".
RF Test
Refer to "4-6. RF test tool".
User Password Reset
Refer to "4-7. Password reset".
Performance check
adjustment
Refer to "4-8. Performance check and adjustment".
**** mode release
Refer to "4-9. ****mode release".
Exit
End SPST.
3. ADJUSTMENTS FOR TM200
1. Adjustments are required after replacing the following parts. ( F )
Parts
Temperature adjustment
(Camera)
Temperature adjustment
(Battery)
Main display
flicker adjustment
White defect correction
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F
u
u
TH701
F
u
u
u
Main display unit
u
u
F
u
Camera unit
u
u
u
F
When replacing other parts in the RF section, carry out RF calibration.
2. Click the buttons on the SPST screen for adjustments.
3. The following screen appears.
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PENDING
1
2
3
4
5
6
1 Temperature adjustment (Camera section)
RF calibration
To abjust the device, click this button
(Performance check adjustment).
2 Temperature adjustment (Battery section)
3 Main display flicker adjustment
4 External display contrast adjustment
5 White defect correction
6 Black defect correction
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4. FUNCTIONS
4-1. DEFAULT SETTING
4-2. USER DATA BACK-UP
SPST can restore the factory settings.
SPST saves all the data stored on the handset.
This function
1. Set the COM port on the SPST initial screen and click
"User Data Back-up".
1. Deletes all user data in the file system;
2. Restores all WAP settings to default; and
2. Specify the file name in the following dialog box and click "Save"
3. Restores the values set by the user to default;
(MEP_LOCK settings and the destination and operator name do not change.)
<Operation>
1) Set the COM port on the SPST initial screen and click "Default Set".
2) Click "Yes" to proceed. Click "No" to exit.
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3. The communicating dialog box appears while processing.
3) Click "Yes" to back-up the MEPLOCK data. Click "No" to restore
default settings.
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4. When completed, the following message appears. Click "OK".
4) Communication starts.
4-3. USER DATA RESTORE
5) The following appears when you select "Yes" in step 3 and
MEPLOCK data exists. Click "Yes" to restore the data.
SPST completely restores the backed up data.
1. Set the COM port on the SPST initial screen and click "User Data
Restore".
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2. Specify the file name in the following dialog box and click "Save".
6) After the handset is turned on, the initialization is complete.
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4-4-2. Getting started
3. The communicating dialog box appears while processing.
This section describes how to install/uninstall the software and how to
connect handset to a PC.
1)
Installing/uninstalling the software
[Installing the software]
Note: Downloader is installing/uninnstalling simultaneously with SPTP.
1. Double click the “setup.exe” icon in TM200 Install-E folder.
4. When the restore is complete, click "OK".
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2. The Setup Wizard is activated.
Click the "Next" button.
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4-4. DOWNLOADER
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4-4-1. Introduction
Downloader allows you to upgrade the firmware.
1)
System requirements
• Requirements for the upgrading tool:
OS
: Windows 98, 98 SE, 2000, or XP
Download file
: Only the Motorola format is supported.
Communication method : Asynchronous mode
Data length
: 8 bits
Parity bit
: None
Stop bit length
: 1 bit
3. A location to install the software appears.
To install in the default location, click the "Next" button.
To change the location, click the "Browse" button, select a desired
location and then click the "Next" button.
(See the description in "* Changing the install location" below.)
• Requirements for Loading loader
Handset
: TM200
Communication method : Asynchronous mode
Data length
: 8 bits
Parity bit
: None
Stop bit length
: 1 bit
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2) Required devices
The following devices are required to rewrite MOT files using Communication Box.
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Conversion connector (16-pin 3 10-pin)
This conversion connector is required to connect TM200 with Communication Box since the cable connector of Communication Box has 16 pins.
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6. The installation is completed.
Click the "Close" button to close the Setup Wizard.
* Changing the install location
Click the "Browse" button in step 3 to browse folders.
Click the "c" button, select a folder and click the "OK" button.
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7. The shortcut icon shown left is created on your desktop when the
installation is completed.
4. A confirmation message appears.
Click the "Next" button.
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Note:
• After installing the upgrading tool in Windows 98 or 98 SE,
restart the operating system.
While installing the upgrading tool in Windows 98, 98 SE, or ME,
a message may appear prompting to restart the operating system.
In this case, restart your operating system follwoing the instruction.
Even if the message does not appear, restart your operating
system after the installation.
On Windows 98, if you start the upgrading tool without restarting the
operation system, the following message may appear. Restart the
operating system to ensure the proper operation of the upgrading tool.
5. Installtion starts. The progress is displayed.
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• Uninstall the upgrading tool before installing the latest version or
reinstalling the current version.
Otherwise, the upgrading tool may not function properly.
To ensure the proper operation, uninstall and then reinstall the
upgrading tool.
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[Uninstalling the software]
2) Connecting handset to a PC
1. Double click "setup.exe" in TM200 Install-E folder.
A) Using a cable for upgrading
1. Connect the cable to a PC.
2. Connect the cable to handset.
3. The photo below shows handset connected to a PC.
2. The Setup Wizard is activated. Select "Remove The TM200
Upgrading Tool" and click the "Finish" button.
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B) Using Communication Box
1. Connect a PC to Communication Box via a serial cable.
2. Connect the AC charger to Communication Box and then plug it into
the outlet.
All SET POWER SW on Communication Box must be turned off.
3. Uninstalltion starts. The progress is displayed.
3. Connect the conversion connector to Communication Box Cables.
Connect the conversion connector in the following order, label side up.
From upper right end: Cable No. 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9.
From lower right end: Cable No. 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10.
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4. The uninstallation is completed. Click the "Close" button to close
the Setup Wizard.
4. The photo below shows the conversion connector connected to
Communication Box Cable 1.
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4-4-3. Rewriting MOT files
5. Connect the other end of the conversion connector to handset.
This section describes how to rewrite MOT files.
1) Downloader for Emergency
1. Click “Downloader for Emergency“.
6. The photo below shows handset, Communication Box and a PC
(all connected).
Make sure handset and Communication Box Cable 1 are connected
via the conversion connector.
2. The upgrading tool is activated.
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Note:
• Handset must be turned off before making any connections.
Press and hold the Power key to turn off handset.
Do not turn off in other ways. Malfunction may occur and the MOT
file rewrite operation may fail.
• Make sure the handset battery is sufficiently charged.
If the battery is low, the MOT file rewrite operation may fail.
Charge the battery before the operation.
• Disconnect the AC charger from a cable for upgrading.
When rewriting MOT files using the upgrading tool, do not connect
the AC charger to the cable.
If you connect the cable connected to the AC charger to handset,
charging starts and the MOT file rewrite operation is interrupted.
Note: Disable the power saving mode before rewriting MOT files.
If the power saving mode is active, the rewrite operation may fail
depending on the PC.
• All SET POWER SW on Communication Box must be turned off.
If handset is connected with SET POWER SW turned on, charging
starts and the MOT file rewrite operation is interrupted.
• Make sure handset and Communication Box Cable 1 are
connected via the conversion connector.
(When using Communication Box, the only handset connected to
Cable 1 can be operated on the PC.)
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You can shorten time for the MOT rewrite operation by selecting a
smaller value for Wait Time.
Example: Time to rewrite two MOT files at a time.
At the default setting (3 seconds), rewrite time is approximately 40 minutes.
If the value is set to 1, the rewrite time will be reduced to approximately
30 minutes.
If an error occurs at 1, increase the value.
The error screen will appear on handsets No. 2 to No.10.
If this screen appears, increase Wait Time and retry.
2) Selecting options and COM port
1 Uncheck the check box when using a cable for upgrading.
Leave it checked when using Communication Box.
2 To initialize user area, check the File System Initialize check
box. (User data will be deleted and the handset status will
return to the default.)
3 Click here and in the pull-down list, select a communications
port where the cable or Communication Box is connected.
Error screen
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Flash Loader 5.02
CORRESPONDENCE_ERROR
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1
3
2
When the File System Initialize check box is checked, a confirmation
message appears.
When using Communication Box, set Wait Time.
Check the Communication Box check box to adjust Wait Time (default: 3
seconds). The time to delete the program data varies between handsets.
Handsets wait for the set Wait Time until the whole process is
completed. If an error occurs, increase the value.
Click the [OK] button.
Note: When you check File System Initialize check box and click the
[OK] button, handset status returns to the default.
In this case, user data is initialized after the MOT file rewrite
operation. Uncheck the check box to avoid this.
[Notes for the Wait Time setting]
3) Selecting a MOT file
When the set value is smaller than the default (3), the message on the
left appears alerting you a possible error.
1. Click the [Select File] button.
The Open dialog box appears.
Click the [OK] button to proceed, and click the [Cancel] button to
change the value.
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1. "Press Power Button" appears.
<When using a cable for upgrading>
Hold down the Power key.
<When using the Communication Box>
Turn on Communication Box SW from No.10 down to No.1 (turn
on only the handsets you are using).
[Open dialog box]
1 Click the [c] button to open a desired folder.
2 A Motorola file (.mot) in the folder appears. Click a file to write in.
3 Click the [Open] button to open the file.
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2. "Keep Pressing Power Button" appears.
<When using a cable for upgrading>
Hold down the Power key until the "Keep Pressing Power Button" disappears.
<When using the Communication Box>
Leave the Communication Box SW turned on.
Note:
• Make sure to select a MOT file.
If the File name field is blank, you cannot rewrite a MOT file.
• Use MOT files in the hard disk.
If the selected MOT file is stored in other locations, an error message appears and you cannot complete the rewrite operation.
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To use MOT files on CDs or on the network, copy or download them to
the hard disk first.
3. The MOT file rewrite operation starts.
<When using a cable for upgrading>
When "Keep Pressing Power Button" disappears, release the
Power key.
<When using the Communication Box>
Leave the Communication Box SW turned on.
4) Rewriting a MOT file
Click the [Start Loading Flash] button to start rewriting.
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4. When the rewrite operation starts, handset display screen shows
the software version and process of communications with the PC.
Flash Loader 5.02
SUM also appears on handset.
<When using a cable for upgrading>
After 8 seconds, SUM disappears.
<When using Communication Box>
When SET POWER SW is turned off, SUM disappears.
XXXXXXXCommand
Flash Loader 5.02
SUM Check End
SUM = 0xdb3d
Canceling the ongoing rewrite operation:
Click the [QUIT] button.
To rewrite MOT files later, remove and install the battery first.
Make sure SUM is the same between the PC and handset.
The same SUM means that the rewrite operation is completed properly.
If the value is different, try again to ensure completion of the operation.
[Notes for the use of a cable for upgrading]
1. Disconnect the AC charger from the cable. Otherwise charging
starts and the MOT file rewrite operation is interrupted.
If the MOT file rewrite operation fails, an error message appears on
handset.
2. Make sure the handset battery is sufficiently charged.
If the battery is low, the rewrite operation may fail. Charge the battery before the operation.
* The screen shot on the left shows an error in erasing Flash data.
[ADR] and [STR] appear only when an error occurs in the FLASHrelated operation.
Start over the MOT file rewrite operation.
<When other error messages appear>
Find the message in 4-4-4. 2)Error messages for Loading loader, and
follow the instructions.
3. If the ongoing rewrite operation is canceled, or interrupted by an
error, remove and reinstall the battery and retry.
Error screen
[Notes for the use of the Communication Box]
1. When "Press Power Button!" appears, turn on Communication Box
SW from No.10 down to No.1. If the communication BoxSW No.1 is
first turned on, the rewrite on communication BoxSW No. 2 to No. 10
operation will fail.
Flash Loader 5.02
FLASH_ERROR
ERROR_ERASE
2. The time to delete the program data varies between handsets. If the
process fails at the default Wait Time (3 seconds), increase the
value.
Consequently, this will increase the time to complete the rewrite
operation.
ADR = 0x1000000
STR = 0xA0
5) Checking the value of SUM
When the rewrite operation is completed, a confirmation message
appears with SUM.
6) After the operation
Disconnect the cable for upgrading from handset.
When using the Communication Box, turn off SET POWER SW and
then disconnect the cable from handset.
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2) Error messages for Loading loader (on the handset side)
7) Initializing only the file system
Follow the instructions below to initialize only the file system.
(User data will be deleted and the handset status will return to the
default.)
No.
* Perform this procedure when the handset does not turn on.
Message
1
FLASH_ERROR
An error in Flash Rom.
Start over the rewrite operation.
2
ERROR_PARAM
The upgrading tool is damaged.
Uninstall and reinstall the upgrading tool,
and start over the rewrite operation.
3
ERROR_WPROTECT
Flash Rom is protected.
Battery may be too low.
Use a sufficiently charged battery and
start over the rewrite operation.
4
ERROR_READ
Failed to read Flash Rom data and the
operation was aborted.
Start over the rewrite operation.
5
ERROR_WRITE
Failed to write to Flash Rom and the
operation was aborted.
Start over the rewrite operation.
6
ERROR_ERASE
Failed to erase Flash Rom data and the
operation was aborted.
Start over the rewrite operation.
7
ERROR_VERIFY
The rewrite operation was aborted since
there was a mismatch between data written to Flash Rom and that written to
handset.
Start over the rewrite operation.
8
ERROR_RWE_TMOUT Communication was terminated since
there was no response from Flash Rom
for a certain period of time.
Start over the rewrite operation.
9
CORRESPONDENCE Communication was terminated since
_ERROR
serial data communication failed.
Start over the rewrite operation.
1 Check the File System Initialize check box.
2 Leave the Load File text box blank.
3 Click the [Start Loading Flash] button.
TM200
TM200
1
2
X.XX
3
For further operations, refer to [4-4-3. 4) Rewriting a MOT file] or
[4-4-3. 5) Checking the value of SUM].
4-4-4. Error message list
Below is the list of error messages for the upgrading tool (on the PC
side) and Loading loader (on the handset side).
1) Error messages for the upgrading tool (on the PC side)
Message
1
Select a file for Downloading
or check the box of Initializing.
Load File is not set. Select
a MOT file.
2
Unable to open file.
Failed to open the MOT file.
Start over the rewrite operation.
3
You need to set the Wait Time! WaitTime (S) is not set.
Set WaitTime (S) value.
4
The file you selected is
unsuitable for Upgrading.
The selected file cannot be rewritten for upgrading.
Select an appropriate MOT file.
5
Cannot Setup COM port.
The selected COM port does not
exist or is used for other operations.
Select a COM port connected to
the PC cable.
Descriptions/Instructions
11 STR = XX
Indicates the status of Flash
(the error source).
Stabilized
power supply
RAM Loader not responding
to Commands.
No response from Loading loader.
Start over the rewrite operation.
7
RAM Loader responding
Parameter Error.
Information sent from the PC is illegal.
Reinstall the upgrading tool. Start
over the rewrite operation.
RAM Loader responding
Flash Error (XXXX).
Failed to initialize FLASH ROM in
(XXXX).
Start over the rewrite operation.
Correspondence Error.
Undefined response from Loading
loader.
Start over the rewrite operation.
TM200
Indicates the address of Flash
(the error source).
4-5. RF CALIBRATION & CHECK
6
9
10 ADR = XXXXXXXX
* When No.1 occurs, handset screen shows error messages for No.2
to No.8 as well as the address (No.10) and status (No.11) of the error
source at the same time.
No.
8
Descriptions/Instructions
RF cable
GSM tester
Handset
GPIB cable
Test battery
Data cable
PC
4-5-1. Preparation
• Connect PC and GSM tester with a GPIB cable.
• Connect PC and handset with a Data cable.
(Use a test battery or one close.)
• Connect a RF cable of GSM tester to handset.
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CONFIDENTIAL
4-5-2. Default setting for the program.
5. Make sure the handset is on and click "OK". (Adjustment starts.)
• Activate the program and set defaults.
TM200
1.2.0.0
1) Select the COMport.
6. Click "OK".
2) Set the GPIB No.
3)Select the test instrument.
4) Set the GPIBaddress.
5) Set the"Cable Offset" values.
For cables with connector
UKOG-1031YCZZ (1.0m)
UKOG-1032YCZZ (0.5m)
the values as follows:
7. The initial screen returns.
4-5-4. RF performance check (Insert SIM card)
(1.0m) (0.5m)
1. Apply 4 V using a stabilized power supply and turn on the handset.
GSM900 : 0.48 0.27
DCS1800 : 0.67 0.38
PCS1900 : 0.68 0.38
2. Start "RF calibration & check" on SPST and click "Calibration".
3. When initialization is complete, click "OK".
* In case of an attenuator
addition state, 6 db addition
to the value.
4. Apply 4 V using a stabilized power supply and turn on the handset.
After the handset enters Standby mode, lower the voltage to 3.7 V.
4-5-3. RF calibration (Remove SIM card)
1. Apply 4 V using a stabilized power supply and turn on the handset.
2. Start "RF calibration & check" on SPST and click "Calibration".
3. When initialization is complete, click "OK".
5.Make sure the handset is in the idle mode and click "OK"..
4. Apply 4 V using a stabilized power supply and turn on the handset.
After the handset enters Standby mode, lower the voltage to 3.7 V.
TM200
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CONFIDENTIAL
The following will be displayed in case of failure.
See the attachment 2 for troubleshooting.
6. Press the keys 1, 2, 3 and Send and click "OK".
7. Make sure the terminal display is "In Call" and click "OK".
(RF performance check starts.)
11. Click "OK".
8. The following message appears during the check. Press the keys 1,
2, 3 and Send again and click "OK".
12. The initial screen returns.
9. Make sure the terminal display is "In Call" and click "OK".
10. RF performance check is complete. Click "Save As..." and name
the file to save the result. Click "OK" to exit.
TM200
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CONFIDENTIAL
Attachment 2
Whole inspection list by RF performance check.
Band
Sending/
No.
Receive
GSM900 Tx
Item to be
inspected
Band
Channel
PCL
1
Burst Power
37CH
PCL5
2
Burst Power
975CH
PCL5
3
Burst Power
124CH
PCL5
4
Burst Power
37CH
PCL11
5
Burst Power
37CH
PCL19
6
Frequency Error
37CH
PCL5
7
Frequency Error
975CH
PCL5
8
Frequency Error
124CH
PCL5
9
Phase Error (RMS)
37CH
PCL5
10
Phase Error (RMS)
975CH
PCL5
11
Phase Error (RMS)
124CH
PCL5
12
Phase Error (Peak)
37CH
PCL5
13
Phase Error (Peak)
975CH
PCL5
14
Phase Error (Peak)
124CH
PCL5
15
Mod_spectrum -800
37CH
PCL5
16
Mod_spectrum -600
37CH
PCL5
17
Mod_spectrum -400
37CH
PCL5
18
Mod_spectrum -250
37CH
PCL5
19
Mod_spectrum -200
37CH
PCL5
20
Mod_spectrum +200
37CH
PCL5
21
Mod_spectrum +250
37CH
PCL5
22
Mod_spectrum +400
37CH
PCL5
23
Mod_spectrum +600
37CH
PCL5
24
Mod_spectrum +800
37CH
PCL5
25
Mod_spectrum -800
975CH
PCL5
26
Mod_spectrum -600
975CH
PCL5
27
Mod_spectrum -400
975CH
PCL5
28
Mod_spectrum -250
975CH
PCL5
29
Mod_spectrum -200
975CH
PCL5
30
Mod_spectrum +200
975CH
PCL5
31
Mod_spectrum +250
975CH
PCL5
32
Mod_spectrum +400
975CH
PCL5
33
Mod_spectrum +600
975CH
PCL5
34
Mod_spectrum +800
975CH
PCL5
35
Mod_spectrum -800
124CH
PCL5
36
Mod_spectrum -600
124CH
PCL5
37
Mod_spectrum -400
124CH
PCL5
38
Mod_spectrum -250
124CH
PCL5
39
Mod_spectrum -200
124CH
PCL5
40
Mod_spectrum +200
124CH
PCL5
41
Mod_spectrum +250
124CH
PCL5
42
Mod_spectrum +400
124CH
PCL5
43
Mod_spectrum +600
124CH
PCL5
44
Mod_spectrum +800
124CH
PCL5
45
Mod_spectrum -800
37CH
PCL11
46
Mod_spectrum -600
37CH
PCL11
47
Mod_spectrum -400
37CH
PCL11
TM200
Sending/
No.
Receive
GSM900 Tx
Channel
PCL
48
Mod_spectrum -250
37CH
PCL11
49
Mod_spectrum -200
37CH
PCL11
50
Mod_spectrum +200
37CH
PCL11
51
Mod_spectrum +250
37CH
PCL11
52
Mod_spectrum +400
37CH
PCL11
53
Mod_spectrum +600
37CH
PCL11
54
Mod_spectrum +800
37CH
PCL11
55
Mod_spectrum -800
37CH
PCL19
56
Mod_spectrum -600
37CH
PCL19
57
Mod_spectrum -400
37CH
PCL19
58
Mod_spectrum -250
37CH
PCL19
59
Mod_spectrum -200
37CH
PCL19
60
Mod_spectrum +200
37CH
PCL19
61
Mod_spectrum +250
37CH
PCL19
62
Mod_spectrum +400
37CH
PCL19
63
Mod_spectrum +600
37CH
PCL19
64
Mod_spectrum +800
37CH
PCL19
65
Switch_Spectrum -1800
37CH
PCL5
66
Switch_Spectrum -1200
37CH
PCL5
67
Switch_Spectrum -600
37CH
PCL5
68
Switch_Spectrum -400
37CH
PCL5
69
Switch_Spectrum +400
37CH
PCL5
70
Switch_Spectrum +600
37CH
PCL5
71
Switch_Spectrum +1200
37CH
PCL5
72
Switch_Spectrum +1800
37CH
PCL5
73
Switch_Spectrum -1800
975CH
PCL5
74
Switch_Spectrum -1200
975CH
PCL5
75
Switch_Spectrum -600
975CH
PCL5
76
Switch_Spectrum -400
975CH
PCL5
77
Switch_Spectrum +400
975CH
PCL5
78
Switch_Spectrum +600
975CH
PCL5
79
Switch_Spectrum +1200
975CH
PCL5
80
Switch_Spectrum +1800
975CH
PCL5
81
Switch_Spectrum -1800
124CH
PCL5
82
Switch_Spectrum -1200
124CH
PCL5
83
Switch_Spectrum -600
124CH
PCL5
84
Switch_Spectrum -400
124CH
PCL5
85
Switch_Spectrum +400
124CH
PCL5
86
Switch_Spectrum +600
124CH
PCL5
87
Switch_Spectrum +1200
124CH
PCL5
88
Switch_Spectrum +1800
124CH
PCL5
89
Switch_Spectrum -1800
37CH
PCL11
90
Switch_Spectrum -1200
37CH
PCL11
91
Switch_Spectrum -600
37CH
PCL11
92
Switch_Spectrum -400
37CH
PCL11
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Item to be
inspected
CONFIDENTIAL
Band
Sending/
No.
Receive
GSM900 Tx
Rx
DCS
Tx
Item to be
inspected
Channel
PCL
Band
DCS
Sending/
No.
Receive
Tx
Item to be
inspected
Channel
PCL
93
Switch_Spectrum +400
37CH
PCL11
140 Mod_spectrum -600
512CH
PCL0
94
Switch_Spectrum +600
37CH
PCL11
141 Mod_spectrum -400
512CH
PCL0
95
Switch_Spectrum +1200
37CH
PCL11
142 Mod_spectrum -250
512CH
PCL0
96
Switch_Spectrum +1800
37CH
PCL11
143 Mod_spectrum -200
512CH
PCL0
97
Switch_Spectrum -1800
37CH
PCL19
144 Mod_spectrum +200
512CH
PCL0
98
Switch_Spectrum -1200
37CH
PCL19
145 Mod_spectrum +250
512CH
PCL0
99
Switch_Spectrum -600
37CH
PCL19
146 Mod_spectrum +400
512CH
PCL0
100 Switch_Spectrum -400
37CH
PCL19
147 Mod_spectrum +600
512CH
PCL0
101 Switch_Spectrum +400
37CH
PCL19
148 Mod_spectrum +800
512CH
PCL0
102 Switch_Spectrum +600
37CH
PCL19
149 Mod_spectrum -800
885CH
PCL0
103 Switch_Spectrum +1200
37CH
PCL19
150 Mod_spectrum -600
885CH
PCL0
104 Switch_Spectrum +1800
37CH
PCL19
151 Mod_spectrum -400
885CH
PCL0
105 Burst Timing
37CH
PCL5
152 Mod_spectrum -250
885CH
PCL0
106 Burst Timing
975CH
PCL5
153 Mod_spectrum -200
885CH
PCL0
107 Burst Timing
124CH
PCL5
154 Mod_spectrum +200
885CH
PCL0
108 Burst Timing
37CH
PCL11
155 Mod_spectrum +250
885CH
PCL0
109 Burst Timing
37CH
PCL19
156 Mod_spectrum +400
885CH
PCL0
110 Rx Sensitivity
37CH
PCL5
157 Mod_spectrum +600
885CH
PCL0
111 Rx Sensitivity
975CH
PCL5
158 Mod_spectrum +800
885CH
PCL0
112 Rx Sensitivity
124CH
PCL5
159 Mod_spectrum -800
699CH
PCL5
113 Usable Receiver Level
37CH
PCL5
160 Mod_spectrum -600
699CH
PCL5
114 Rx Level Reports
37CH
PCL5
161 Mod_spectrum -400
699CH
PCL5
115 Burst Power
699CH
PCL0
162 Mod_spectrum -250
699CH
PCL5
116 Burst Power
512CH
PCL0
163 Mod_spectrum -200
699CH
PCL5
117 Burst Power
855CH
PCL0
164 Mod_spectrum +200
699CH
PCL5
118 Burst Power
699CH
PCL5
165 Mod_spectrum +250
699CH
PCL5
119 Burst Power
699CH
PCL15
166 Mod_spectrum +400
699CH
PCL5
120 Frequency Error
699CH
PCL0
167 Mod_spectrum +600
699CH
PCL5
121 Frequency Error
512CH
PCL0
168 Mod_spectrum +800
699CH
PCL5
122 Frequency Error
885CH
PCL0
169 Mod_spectrum -800
699CH
PCL15
123 Phase Error (RMS)
699CH
PCL0
170 Mod_spectrum -600
699CH
PCL15
124 Phase Error (RMS)
512CH
PCL0
171 Mod_spectrum -400
699CH
PCL15
125 Phase Error (RMS)
885CH
PCL0
172 Mod_spectrum -250
699CH
PCL15
126 Phase Error (Peak)
699CH
PCL0
173 Mod_spectrum -200
699CH
PCL15
127 Phase Error (Peak)
512CH
PCL0
174 Mod_spectrum +200
699CH
PCL15
128 Phase Error (Peak)
855CH
PCL0
175 Mod_spectrum +250
699CH
PCL15
129 Mod_spectrum -800
699CH
PCL0
176 Mod_spectrum +400
699CH
PCL15
130 Mod_spectrum -600
699CH
PCL0
177 Mod_spectrum +600
699CH
PCL15
131 Mod_spectrum -400
699CH
PCL0
178 Mod_spectrum +800
699CH
PCL15
132 Mod_spectrum -250
699CH
PCL0
179 Switch_Spectrum -1800
699CH
PCL0
133 Mod_spectrum -200
699CH
PCL0
180 Switch_Spectrum -1200
699CH
PCL0
134 Mod_spectrum +200
699CH
PCL0
181 Switch_Spectrum -600
699CH
PCL0
135 Mod_spectrum +250
699CH
PCL0
182 Switch_Spectrum -400
699CH
PCL0
136 Mod_spectrum +400
699CH
PCL0
183 Switch_Spectrum +400
699CH
PCL0
137 Mod_spectrum +600
699CH
PCL0
184 Switch_Spectrum +600
699CH
PCL0
138 Mod_spectrum +800
699CH
PCL0
185 Switch_Spectrum +1200
699CH
PCL0
139 Mod_spectrum -800
512CH
PCL0
186 Switch_Spectrum +1800
699CH
PCL0
187 Switch_Spectrum -1800
512CH
PCL0
TM200
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CONFIDENTIAL
Band
DCS
Sending/
No.
Receive
Tx
Rx
PCS
Tx
Item to be
inspected
Band
Sending/
No.
Receive
Item to be
inspected
Channel
PCL
188 Switch_Spectrum -1200
512CH
PCL0
232 Burst Power
661CH
PCL5
189 Switch_Spectrum -600
512CH
PCL0
233 Burst Power
661CH
PCL15
PCS
Tx
Channel
PCL
190 Switch_Spectrum -400
512CH
PCL0
234 Frequency Error
661CH
PCL0
191 Switch_Spectrum +400
512CH
PCL0
235 Frequency Error
512CH
PCL0
192 Switch_Spectrum +600
512CH
PCL0
236 Frequency Error
810CH
PCL0
193 Switch_Spectrum +1200
512CH
PCL0
237 Phase Error (RMS)
661CH
PCL0
194 Switch_Spectrum +1800
512CH
PCL0
238 Phase Error (RMS)
512CH
PCL0
195 Switch_Spectrum -1800
885CH
PCL0
239 Phase Error (RMS)
810CH
PCL0
196 Switch_Spectrum -1200
885CH
PCL0
240 Phase Error (Peak)
661CH
PCL0
197 Switch_Spectrum -600
885CH
PCL0
241 Phase Error (Peak)
512CH
PCL0
198 Switch_Spectrum -400
885CH
PCL0
242 Phase Error (Peak)
810CH
PCL0
199 Switch_Spectrum +400
885CH
PCL0
243 Mod_spectrum -800
661CH
PCL0
200 Switch_Spectrum +600
885CH
PCL0
244 Mod_spectrum -600
661CH
PCL0
201 Switch_Spectrum +1200
885CH
PCL0
245 Mod_spectrum -400
661CH
PCL0
202 Switch_Spectrum +1800
885CH
PCL0
246 Mod_spectrum -250
661CH
PCL0
203 Switch_Spectrum -1800
699CH
PCL5
247 Mod_spectrum -200
661CH
PCL0
204 Switch_Spectrum -1200
699CH
PCL5
248 Mod_spectrum +200
661CH
PCL0
205 Switch_Spectrum -600
699CH
PCL5
249 Mod_spectrum +250
661CH
PCL0
206 Switch_Spectrum -400
699CH
PCL5
250 Mod_spectrum +400
661CH
PCL0
207 Switch_Spectrum +400
699CH
PCL5
251 Mod_spectrum +600
661CH
PCL0
208 Switch_Spectrum +600
699CH
PCL5
252 Mod_spectrum +800
661CH
PCL0
209 Switch_Spectrum +1200
699CH
PCL5
253 Mod_spectrum -800
512CH
PCL0
210 Switch_Spectrum +1800
699CH
PCL5
254 Mod_spectrum -600
512CH
PCL0
211 Switch_Spectrum -1800
699CH
PCL15
255 Mod_spectrum -400
512CH
PCL0
212 Switch_Spectrum -1200
699CH
PCL15
256 Mod_spectrum -250
512CH
PCL0
213 Switch_Spectrum -600
699CH
PCL15
257 Mod_spectrum -200
512CH
PCL0
214 Switch_Spectrum -400
699CH
PCL15
258 Mod_spectrum +200
512CH
PCL0
215 Switch_Spectrum +400
699CH
PCL15
259 Mod_spectrum +250
512CH
PCL0
216 Switch_Spectrum +600
699CH
PCL15
260 Mod_spectrum +400
512CH
PCL0
217 Switch_Spectrum +1200
699CH
PCL15
261 Mod_spectrum +600
512CH
PCL0
218 Switch_Spectrum +1800
699CH
PCL15
262 Mod_spectrum +800
512CH
PCL0
219 Burst Timing
699CH
PCL0
263 Mod_spectrum -800
810CH
PCL0
220 Burst Timing
512CH
PCL0
264 Mod_spectrum -600
810CH
PCL0
221 Burst Timing
885CH
PCL0
265 Mod_spectrum -400
810CH
PCL0
222 Burst Timing
699CH
PCL5
266 Mod_spectrum -250
810CH
PCL0
223 Burst Timing
699CH
PCL15
267 Mod_spectrum -200
810CH
PCL0
224 Rx Sensitivity
699CH
PCL0
268 Mod_spectrum +200
810CH
PCL0
225 Rx Sensitivity
512CH
PCL0
269 Mod_spectrum +250
810CH
PCL0
226 Rx Sensitivity
885CH
PCL0
270 Mod_spectrum +400
810CH
PCL0
227 Usable Receiver Level
699CH
PCL0
271 Mod_spectrum +600
810CH
PCL0
228 Rx Level Reports
699CH
PCL0
272 Mod_spectrum +800
810CH
PCL0
229 Burst Power
661CH
PCL0
273 Mod_spectrum -800
661CH
PCL5
230 Burst Power
512CH
PCL0
274 Mod_spectrum -600
661CH
PCL5
231 Burst Power
810CH
PCL0
275 Mod_spectrum -400
661CH
PCL5
276 Mod_spectrum -250
661CH
PCL5
277 Mod_spectrum -200
661CH
PCL5
278 Mod_spectrum +200
661CH
PCL5
279 Mod_spectrum +250
661CH
PCL5
280 Mod_spectrum +400
661CH
PCL5
TM200
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CONFIDENTIAL
Band
PCS
Sending/
No.
Receive
Tx
Item to be
inspected
Channel
PCL
Band
PCS
Sending/
No.
Receive
Tx
Item to be
inspected
Channel
PCL
281 Mod_spectrum +600
661CH
PCL5
325 Switch_Spectrum -1800
661CH
PCL15
282 Mod_spectrum +800
661CH
PCL5
326 Switch_Spectrum -1200
661CH
PCL15
283 Mod_spectrum -800
661CH
PCL15
327 Switch_Spectrum -600
661CH
PCL15
284 Mod_spectrum -600
661CH
PCL15
328 Switch_Spectrum -400
661CH
PCL15
285 Mod_spectrum -400
661CH
PCL15
329 Switch_Spectrum +400
661CH
PCL15
286 Mod_spectrum -250
661CH
PCL15
330 Switch_Spectrum +600
661CH
PCL15
287 Mod_spectrum -200
661CH
PCL15
331 Switch_Spectrum +1200
661CH
PCL15
288 Mod_spectrum +200
661CH
PCL15
332 Switch_Spectrum +1800
661CH
PCL15
289 Mod_spectrum +250
661CH
PCL15
333 Burst Timing
661CH
PCL0
290 Mod_spectrum +400
661CH
PCL15
334 Burst Timing
512CH
PCL0
291 Mod_spectrum +600
661CH
PCL15
335 Burst Timing
810CH
PCL0
292 Mod_spectrum +800
661CH
PCL15
336 Burst Timing
661CH
PCL5
293 Switch_Spectrum -1800
661CH
PCL0
294 Switch_Spectrum -1200
661CH
PCL0
295 Switch_Spectrum -600
661CH
296 Switch_Spectrum -400
661CH
297 Switch_Spectrum +400
298 Switch_Spectrum +600
337 Burst Timing
661CH
PCL15
338 Rx Sensitivity
661CH
PCL0
PCL0
339 Rx Sensitivity
512CH
PCL0
PCL0
340 Rx Sensitivity
810CH
PCL0
661CH
PCL0
341 Usable Receiver Level
661CH
PCL0
661CH
PCL0
342 Rx Level Reports
661CH
PCL0
299 Switch_Spectrum +1200
661CH
PCL0
300 Switch_Spectrum +1800
661CH
PCL0
301 Switch_Spectrum -1800
512CH
PCL0
302 Switch_Spectrum -1200
512CH
PCL0
303 Switch_Spectrum -600
512CH
PCL0
304 Switch_Spectrum -400
512CH
PCL0
305 Switch_Spectrum +400
512CH
PCL0
306 Switch_Spectrum +600
512CH
PCL0
307 Switch_Spectrum +1200
512CH
PCL0
308 Switch_Spectrum +1800
512CH
PCL0
Mod_spectrum
IC801, TCX801
IC801, TCX801
IC801, TCX801
309 Switch_Spectrum -1800
810CH
PCL0
Switch_Spectrum
310 Switch_Spectrum -1200
810CH
PCL0
IC801, IC802
IC803
IC801, IC802
IC803
IC801, IC802,
IC803
311 Switch_Spectrum -600
810CH
PCL0
Burst Timing
IC802
IC802
IC802
IC801, IC803,
FL902, FL905
IC801, IC803,
FL902, FL905
IC801, IC803,
FL903, FL905
Rx
Q Troubleshooting list
Check parts
for GSM900
Test items
Check parts
for DCS
Check parts
for PCS
Tx
Burst Power
IC802, IC803,
FL905
IC802, IC803,
FL905
IC802, IC803,
FL905
Frequency Error
TCX801
TCX801
TCX801
Phase Error
IC801
IC801
IC801
Rx
312 Switch_Spectrum -400
810CH
PCL0
313 Switch_Spectrum +400
810CH
PCL0
314 Switch_Spectrum +600
810CH
PCL0
Usable Receiver Level
IC801
IC801
IC801
315 Switch_Spectrum +1200
810CH
PCL0
Rx Level Reports
316 Switch_Spectrum +1800
810CH
PCL0
IC801, IC803,
FL902, FL905
IC801, IC803,
FL902, FL905
IC801, IC803,
FL903, FL905
317 Switch_Spectrum -1800
661CH
PCL5
318 Switch_Spectrum -1200
661CH
PCL5
319 Switch_Spectrum -600
661CH
PCL5
320 Switch_Spectrum -400
661CH
PCL5
321 Switch_Spectrum +400
661CH
PCL5
322 Switch_Spectrum +600
661CH
PCL5
• TM200 Data Cable
323 Switch_Spectrum +1200
661CH
PCL5
• PWB repair jig
324 Switch_Spectrum +1800
661CH
PCL5
• GSM Tester (CMU200)
TM200
Rx Sensitivity
4-6. RF TEST TOOL
4-6-1. Requirements
For repairs, this test checks the condition of an electric board
(especially the RF section).
• PC with COM port
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4-6-2. Setup
2. Apply 4 V using a stabilized power supply and turn on the handset.
1. Set PWB and make connections as shown below.
Make sure connections are correct at the points shown below.
Hook
Hook
Hook
Push
PWB
Hook
Hook
3. Start RF test tool.
Hook
4. Select a COM port to which Data Cable is connected.
5. Press the "Initialize & Read Data" button.
Black
Red
GSM Tester
(CMU 200)
6. The figre shown below appears (wait a few seconds).
PC
PWB repair jig
7. Click "OK" to proceed.
Data Cable
4-6-3. Tests
1) BAND Select & Channel
Select a band and a channel to test. Settings are applied to all tests.
Band selection
Channel bar
Input box
[Procedure]
Points
1. Select a band. (GSM900, DCS or PCS)
2. Select or enter a channel using Channel bar or Input box.
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2) TX test
Test burst transmission.
TX frequency of selected channels
Current PCL (Read only)
This indicator appears
during burst transmission.
Data patterns
PCL bar
TX ON/OFF button
[Procedure]
1. Select a band and channel. [See 4-6-13. 1)]
2. Select PCL (Power Control Level) using PCL bar.
3. Select Data pattern.
4. Click TX ON to start burst transmission. (You can check each part in this state.)
5. Click TX OFF to end burst transmission.
* Data pattern (TSC 5) includes Training Sequence GSM 5, and other part is pseudo random data.
TM200 TX power Table (25°C, voltage: 3.7[V])
Q GSM900 Band
PCL
Q DCS/PCS Band
GSM900
[dBm]
Tolerance
PCL
DCS/PCS
[dBm]
Tolerance
5
33
+/- 2 dB
0
30
+/− 2 dB
6
31
+/- 3 dB
1
28
+/− 3 dB
7
29
+/- 3 dB
2
26
+/− 3 dB
8
27
+/- 3 dB
3
24
+/− 3 dB
9
25
+/- 3 dB
4
22
+/− 3 dB
10
23
+/- 3 dB
5
20
+/− 3 dB
11
21
+/- 3 dB
6
18
+/− 3 dB
12
19
+/- 3 dB
7
16
+/− 3 dB
13
17
+/- 3 dB
8
14
+/− 3 dB
14
15
+/- 3 dB
9
12
+/− 4 dB
15
13
+/- 3 dB
10
10
+/− 4 dB
16
11
+/- 5 dB
11
8
+/− 4 dB
17
9
+/- 5 dB
12
6
+/− 4 dB
18
7
+/- 5 dB
13
4
+/− 4 dB
19
5
+/- 5 dB
14
2
+/− 5 dB
15
0
+/− 5 dB
3) RX test
The handset receives burst signals in this test.
RX frequency of selected channels
Current RX Gain (Read only)
RX Gain Setting bar
This indicator appears
while receiving burst signals.
Sniff ON/OFF
RX ON/OFF button
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[Procedure]
4-7. Password reset
1. Select a channel and band. [see 4-6-3.1)]
SPST resets the password (handset code is set to “0000”).
2. Select RX Gain using RX Gain Setting bar.
<Operation>
3. Choose Sniff ON or OFF.
1) Set the COM port on the SPST initial screen and click “User Password Reset”. Click “Yes” to reset. Click “No” to exit.
4. Click "RX ON" to start receiving burst signals.
5. From GSM tester, send burst signals in the specified channel.
(You can check each part in this state.)
TM200
6. Click "RX OFF" to end receiving burst signals.
* In this test, the reception timing cannot be synchronized with burst
signals from Signal Generator or GSM tester.
* The standard RX Gain Setting is:
(Input power at the aerial connector of the handset) + (RX Gain)
= -16 dBm
Excessive Input power or RX Gain may cause damage to the handset.
2) When completed, the following appears.
TM200
4) RSSI Measure
The handset notifies you of input power value at the aerial connector.
4-8. Performance check and adjustment
Estimated Power
Input box
(Integeronly)
Measure button
Measured power box
With this function, SPST checks the performance of the handset and
makes adjustments.
<Operation>
[Procedure]
1. Connect the handset and GSM tester (or Signal Generator) with RF cable.
1) Set the COM port on the SPST initial screen and click "Performance
check and adjustment". The following dialog box appears while processing.
2. Select a band and channel. [see 4-6-3. 1)]
3. Send signals (*) from GSM tester.
4. Enter the value of input power from GSM tester in integers (from -10
to -110) considering RF cable loss.
5. Press the [Measure] button.
6. The result appears in Measured Power box.
* The signal type from GSM tester must be either of two:
1. Continuous sine wave (without modulation) with the frequency
as follows:
(Frequency of the measured channel) + 67.708kHz.
(Ex. channel: GSM 37ch 3 the result: 942.467708 MHz)
Power: -110 to -10 dBm
2) When completed, the following is displayed.
Click "Back to main menu" to exit.
2. BCCH signal of the measured channel
Power: -110 to -10 dBm
PENDING
Result
When the handset is properly calibrated, the error between "Estimated Power" and "Measured Power" is less than 3dB.
4-6-4. Termination
Turn off the handset to ensure proper operations.
4-6-5. Trouble information
When switching DCS and PCS, change the channel number as well. Or
the band does not change properly.
The functions of each button are described below.
Example: If you change DCS 512 CH to PCS 512 CH, the band
remains DCS.
TM200
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4-8-1. Main back light check
4-8-4. LED check
The main display backlight turns on and the message appears on the PC.
The LED lights up in a specified color and the message appears on the
PC. Check the LED and press "OK".
TM200
• If a failure occurs, see "15. Flash light does not work." in [3] Troubleshooting.
4-8-5. Battery voltage check
Click to display the current battery voltage.
• If a failure occurs, see "1. Power is not turned on." in [3] Troubleshooting.
Check the backlight and press "OK".
• If a failure occurs, see "10. Back Light does not turn on." in [3] Troubleshooting.
4-8-2. External back light check
4-8-6. SD read/write test
Insert an SD card (otherwise a message prompts you to do so and click
the button to perform the SD card read/write test.
• If a failure occurs, see "17. SD (Memory) card is not recognized." in
[3] Troubleshooting.
The external display back light turns on and the message appears on
the PC. Check the back light and press "OK".
• If a failure occurs, see "10. Back Light does not turn on." in [3] Troubleshooting.
4-8-7. Vibrator test
Click to vibrate the handset. Click "OK" to exit.
4-8-3. Key back light check
The keypad back light turns on and the message appears on the PC.
Check the back light and press "OK".
• If a failure occurs, see "5. Vibrator does not work." in [3] Troubleshooting.
4-8-8. Melody test
A message describes test items. Click "Yes" to proceed and "No" to exit.
The order of the test items:
speaker 3 hands free 3 hands free (stereo) 3 speaker (analog melody)
Troubleshooting (basedon [3] Troubleshooting)
Trouble found by SPST
(1) Speaker
(2) Hands free
(3) Hands free (stereo)
See "Speaker does not work."
Sound is heard in audio test.
Parts between IC105 pin 10 and IC103 pin 93 are defective, or IC103 is defective.
No sound is heard in audio test.
See "Hands free kit (monaural headset)" in the section "3. No voice is heard from the earpiece."
Sound is heard in audio test.
Parts between IC105 pin 10 and IC103 pin 93; IC105 pin 11 and IC103 pin 94 are defective.
Otherwise IC103 is defective.
No sound is heard in audio test.
See "Hands free kit (stereo headset) - Option "in the section "No voice is heard from the earpiece."
(4) Speaker (analog melody)
See "Video/Voice Recorder playback is impossible."
Otherwise parts between IC105 pin 10 and IC103 pin 93 are defective, or IC103 is defective.
4-8-9. Audio test
The following appears.
Select a test item from Audio device. Check the output sound from the
receiver by speaking to the microphone, etc. Click "Back to test menu"
to return to the previous screen.
TM200
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Troubleshooting (based on [3] Troubleshooting)
Trouble found by SPST
(1)
Handset microphone
Handset receiver
(2)
Handset microphone
Hands free receiver
(1) & (2): No voice is heard.
(3)
Hands free microphone
Hands free receiver
(4)
Hands free microphone
Handset receiver
(1) & (2): No voice is heard.
See "Phone" in the section "2. Voice transmission/recording is impossible."
(1): Voice is heard.
(2): No voice is heard.
See "Hands free kit (monaural headset)" in the section "3. No voice is heard
from the earpiece" or "Hands free kit (stereo headset)-Option" in the section
"3. No voice is heard from th earpiece."
(1): No voice is heard.
(2): Voice is heard.
See "Phone" in the section "3. No voice is heard from the earpiece."
(3)&(4): No voice is heard.
See "Hands free kit (headset)" in the section
"2. Voice transmission/recording is impossible."
(3): Voice is heard.
(4): No voice is heard.
(3): No voice is heard.
(4): Voice is heard.
4-8-10. Camera check
4-8-14. Main display flicker adjustment
The following appears.
The following is displayed.
PENDING
Select a Camera mode from the pull-down menu. Click "Shutter" to check
that the camera operates properly. Click "Back to performance check
menu" to return to the previous screen.
Check a main display visually within a distance of 20 cm from a fluorescent
light, and adjust the value to minimize flicker on the display with the [b] and [c]
buttons. Click "Save" and confirm that the main display does not flicker.
(Fine adjustment for DC voltage between display electrodes)
• If a failure occurs, see "10. Pictures cannot be taken." in [3] Troubleshooting.
Enlarged view
(A black line appears
after each gradation line.)
4-8-11. Memory check
Click "S-RAM" and "PSRAM" to see each test result.
For "Check Sum", the calculation appears after the SPST communicating
dialog box.
4-8-12. LCD test
Check that the specified color appears on the main display.
• If a failure occurs, see "12. The display does not appear on Main Display." and "13. The display does not appear on External Display (in 65K
color mode)." in [3] Troubleshooting.
4-8-13. Temperature adjustment
The following appears.
Setting temp. indicates the current temperature. The relative temperature is
displayed in the text box below.
(Only the relative temperature is adjustable.)
If displayed Setting temp. value differs from the current temperature, click [b]
or [c] to set a correction value in the range of -99 to +99 and click “Save”
8-level graduation pattern with alternate black and gradation lines
(black and white)
4-8-15. External display contrast adjustment
Click the “External display contrast adjustment” button. The following
screen appears.
Correction value = (Setting temp.)-(current temp.)+(displayed correction value)
TM200
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4-8-17. Black defect correction
* Black defect correction:
Defective pixels in a camera light sensor appear as black points in the display even when a captured image is completely white (display is all white).
Perform black defect correction to eliminate errors in these pixels.
1) Requirements
DEN:
• Desk top type of fluorescent lamp
075
• Black defect correction sheet
8-level gradation pattern (black & white pattern)
Comparing with an adjusted handset, click “b“ or "c" to adjust the value
so that the same gradation pattern is displayed. Click "Save" and
confirm the pattern on the external display.
4-8-16. White defect correction
• Illuminance meter
* White defect correction:
Defective pixels in a camera light sensor appear as bright points in the
display even when light is blocked completely (display is all black). Perform white defect correction to eliminate errors in these pixels.
2) Procedure
1. Cover the camera section with the black defect correction sheet as
shown in Figure 96.
1. Protect the handset camera from light completely with a black cover.
2. Click the "White defect correction" button. The following screen
appears.
TM200
Click the "Yes" button and leave it for about 20 seconds.
When completed, the following message appears.
Attach the Black defect correction sheet
to the handset firmly with clear scotch tape.
TM200
2. Check the distance from the fluorescent lamp by using an illuminance meter.
In the proper position for black defect correction, illuminance is
between 8,000 and 10,000 lux.
When an error occurs, the corresponding message appears. Solve the
problem according to "Solution".
• Error 1
Error message
: "There are too many white cracks."
Cause
: The light is not sufficiently blocked.
Solution
: Block the light completely and perform white
defect correction again.
• Error 2
Error message
: "There are many white cracks."
Cause
: The light is not sufficiently blocked.
Solution
: Block the light completely and perform white
defect correction again.
• Error 3
Error message
: "There are too many white cracks cannot be
rectified."
Cause
: There is a hardware error.
Solution
: Replace the camera unit.
TM200
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4-9. ****MODE RELEASE
3. Hold the handset in the proper position.
When the handset does not turn on and enter the normal mode, use this
function to change ****mode to the normal mode.
<Operation>
1) Select the COM port on the SPST initial screen and click
"****mode release". The following dialog box appears.
4. Click the "Black defect correction" button.
The following message is displayed.
2) If SPST cannot communicate with the handset, the following message is displayed. Make sure the handset is turned on and click
"Retry". To exit, click "Cancel".
TM200
5. Click the "Yes" button. Communication starts.
3) When complete, the following message appears.
TM200
6. The result is displayed within a minute as follows.
5. OTHER TESTS
SPST does not provide tests of Bluetooth/USB communication.
Check them according to the following instructions.
When an error occurs, the corresponding message appears. Solve the
problem according to "Solution".
5-1. USB
• Error 1
Connect TM200 and a PC with a USB cable. Check that TM200 is
recognized as a device.
Error message : "There are too many black cracks."
Cause
: The light is too weak or strong.
Solution
: At the proper distance from the light source (8,00010,000 lux), perform black defect correction again.
If the USB driver for TM200 (SHARP GSM GPRS USB Driver) is not
installed on the PC, “Found New Hardware” window appears and
“Found New Hardware Wizard“ starts (the handset is recognized).
• Error 2
Error message : "There are many black cracks."
5-2. BLUETOOTH
Cause
: The light is too weak or strong.
Solution
: At the proper distance from the light source
(8,000 - 10,000 lux), perform black defect correction again.
Connect TM200 to the network and check that a conversation (talking
and listening) is possible using a Bluetooth headset.
• Error 3
Error message : "There are too many black cracks cannot be rectified."
Cause
: There is a hardware error.
Solution
: Replace the camera unit.
TM200
Recommended Bluetooth headset:
JABRA BT200
PLANTRONICS M1000
PLANTRONICS M3000
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[2] TEST POINTS
MAIN PWB (FRONT SIDE)
R545
R546
R544
CN102
R207
R210
R527
C518
R189
C138
R101 C227
R204
R208
R205
R553
R206
C861
R276
R812
R275
C854
R274
C863
C862
J801
C892
C891
IC803
C858
FL902
C884
R881
FL905
C1876
C1877
L1871
L1873
SH801
C860
C866
C851
IC801
IC108
C852
C885
C859
FL903
C853
L802
C842
R805
C228
R239
C214
R238
R806
C840
Q106
R280
C232
C113
C132
L107
C127
C117
R129
R262
ZD107
TA502
C108
AT801
Signal name
C522
R273
R517
C517
R552
R547
R807
L822
L821
C830
C831
R294
C812
R292
IC111
C205
C126
R300
C134
C122
C121
R137
Q107 C115
C156
C158
C162
C163
C147
R115
C133
C112
R125
C871
AN501
R542
R551
R548
R549
IC802
R293
C811
C836
C865
C867
L823
L801
C850
C806
R295
C213
C223
R124
R126
R277
R263
C116
R152
R130
R299
R254
TA501
C886
L834
C882
R140
C204
BATT_SENSE
R550
C801
Q704
Q703
IC804
C802
IC110
IC114
C222
TCX801
C803
C219
R266
C111
C211
R148
R149
TP534
R515
C505
C110
R268
R141
C135
R264
DGND
R543
R112
C107
C191
R170
R237
TH101
C164
C172
Q101
R150
C159
IC103
R138
C166
R195
R202
TP504
CN501
C504
C114
R132
R501
V509
R166
R144
C151
C161
C153
R143
C146
C145
C144
R256
R286
D
GS
POWONKEY
C873
CN104
BATT
TP522
FL103
D103
R198
R203
R200
TP520
BATT
R516
C516
ZD105
L105
R246
R245
ZD103
L104
L103
R244
ZD104
C184
IC101
R173
C179
C180
C177
C178
C181
C208
V510
R177
R171
V501
Q508
V505
Q507
Q103
R163
C218
R250
DGND
TP501
D105
R209
R288
R162
C206
R249
C210
R196
TP112
CN503
L113
R523
R188
R752
R588
R746
R705
R133
R201
R155
DGND
C881
C857
L805
C844
L1872
C1875
C872
C883
C236
2 – 25
L893
C870
C855
L892
C856
L804
C845
L891
C136
R179
R168
IC701
IC115
C128
R197
R199
R157
IC116
C137
TA507
C837
L806
C843
C841
C139
TA503
C198
C192
IC106
L106
R287
V508
R713
C724
R272
R271
D109
C230
Q108
R284
C155
V104
R180
C173
C154
R145
C706
R753
R589
C229
R281
R285
Q505
R520
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TM200
R181
C157
R142
R146
R278
C148
C723
Q501
R283
IC507
R282
R540
R134
L803
R147
C120
L108
R122
R289
C186
C185
R175
C207
R165
R255
R172
C182
C189
C190
C187
R158
C152
R139
C226
C707
Q503
R511
C511
R509
R508
IC503
C140
FL104
C864
C807
R811
TP111
C167
C149
R522
D503
C220
R810
C141
FL102
FL701
R727
R120
R164
R135
IC105
TA506
CN502
C118
C216
R267
C810
C119
C832
R127
R116
ZD108
C165
R156
C833
C217
TP128
C212
C150
R265
C209
R128
R802
R248
R131
ZD106
R151
TP No.
Signal name
TP No.
R153
R518
C224
V506
R1206
C160
R519
R1205
R804
C834
C835
C221
V507
C109
FS502
C104
X101
TP516 TP530
V511
R751
TP145
R169
TP505
VVIB
TP111
C510
TP517
TP518 TP529 TP533
C234
C233
C176
R747
C507
R749
FS501
R507
R167
R722
C717
L110
IC506
R136
TP508
C51
FL101
R514
R191
TP519
C105
TP501
C124
V101
TP504 TP522 TP520
C103
TP130
C125
C200
C199
R187
TP138
TP137
TP143
C174
R702
C106 R192
TP148 TP132
R813
R741
TP505
R291
R750
C716
R723
L838
R742
R706
R269
C143
TP531
TP534
R814
V715
R744
TP532
IC505
R270
C169
C142
TP134
2
R159
TP142
R186
JK101
TP115
TP114
C170
L839
V713
R714
V714
V708
R718
D704
R720
R719
R745
C171
R279
R161
R257
TP122
TP116
C188
TP146
V504
R160
IC109
R258
TP131
TP133
C168
TP106
TP140
C195
TP136
R174
C231
TP141
TP156
TP117
TP110
TP139
TA504
TA505
TP112
CONFIDENTIAL
MAIN PWB-B (REAR SIDE)
R211
TP173
LED120
TP109
IC107
SW522
SW518
TP183
SW524
SW515
CN103
TP168
SW501
SW504
TP155
TP535
TP523
TP178
R111
SW511
SW519
TP536
TP525
LED122
TP123
TP162
TP161
TP503
SW503
TP160
TP104 TP107
LED119
TP163
R182
TP526
TP167
LED111
TP502
SW514
C194
R108
TP121
R104
TP514
SW517
C193
LED108
LED104
SW502
TP113
SW516
LED115
TP126
TP182
TP174
TP153 TP158
LED116
TP144 TP147
TP127
R119
TP154
LED112
R105
LED105
R113
TP105
R118
SW512
R232
R190
SW513
TP524
TP101 TP102
SW510
TP538
SW505
TP177
R110
TP166
TP118
TP108
D106
SW507
TP185
TP179
TP164 TP165
R109
Signal name
TP176 TP521
R114
TP No.
USC [0]
TP171
LED117
TP802
LED113
SW520
SW506
TP103
TP152
TP151
TP169
TP119 TP150
TP149
TP125
TP120
TP515
SW509
SW523
LED109
SW521
SW508
LED106
R106
TP103
L101
R178
R117
TP186
TP No.
L102
C101
R230
LED121
TP527
R103
TP537
R176
Signal name
VCORE (1.8V)
TP104
USC [1]
TP172
VAPP
TP105
USC [2]
TP173
VINT (3V)
TP107
USC [4]
TP174
LIGHT3 (KEYLED)
TP108
USC [5]
TP176
VMIC
TP109
USC [6]
TP177
AUXADC1
TP113
VVIB
TP178
TEMP
TP118
USC [3]
TP179
AUXADC1
TP119
MIC
TP180
CHGIN_A (5.2V)
TP120
AUDIO_IN
TP181
Flexible PWB insert check terminal 1
TP121
JACK_L
TP182
Flexible PWB insert check terminal 2
TP123
RESET
TP183
Flexible PWB insert check terminal 3
TP124
PWRON
TP184
Flexible PWB insert check terminal 4
TP126
SP1
TP502
VBAT
TP127
SP2
TP503
VBAT
TP144
Terminal for STACK MEMORY adhesion check 1
TP506
BATT_SENSE
TP147
Terminal for STACK MEMORY adhesion check 2
TP514
BT_VCC (3.0V)
TP153
VPP Flash
TP515
VBUS_IN
TP157
Analog Power Supply IC INT
TP521
POWONKEY
TP158
VINT (3V)
TP523
USB D+
TP160
HEDSET_DET
TP524
USB D-
TP161
STEREO_SW
TP525
RTS
TP162
REMOTE_SW
TP526
CTS
TP163
JACK_R
TP527
DGND
TP164
VABB
TP528
DGND
TP165
VT (2.75V)
TP535
Reserved
TP166
VUSB
TP536
ManufactUre Specific
TP167
VRTC (1.8V)
TP537
CHGIN
TP168
VBACK (3V)
TP801
VTCXO (2.9V)
TP169
VSIM (2.85V)
TP802
VRF (2.9V)
TP170
VMEM (2.8V)
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C235
TP187
TP124 TP172
LED118
TP181
LED114
TP170
TP506
LED110
TP188
LED107
TP135
TP528
R107
R221
LED103
R222
R231
R251
R212
R234
R223
R235
R226
TP171
TP801
TP184
ZD101
TP157
R228 R227
R233
R224
TP180
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LCD PWB (FRONT SIDE)
C774
R737
R740
C770
C775
TA704
CN704
C780
C783
C781
C779
R716
C782
C729
C728
IC703
C772
C773
C777
C776
C771
D709
R738
CN705
C769
C784
C749
C746
C742
C738
L703
R756
C718
R743
R707
F
R733
ZD704
C712
FL701
R734
R735
ZD703
L715
LED704
F701
IC701
R736
L714
R708
C730
C722
C711
C733
D710
R742
L716
C791
IC708
C731
F702
R741
IC706
C735
CN702
C761
C739
TP719
C759
R717
C726
C734
R714
C737
C766
R750
C732
TA703
LED703
IC704
C758
R732
C760
R748
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R701
TP704
R749
TP No.
C736
Signal name
R715
R704
C710
C702
C723
IC707
R702
L710
L705
C787
Q701
D703
C701
C727
C754
SP1
R746
C707
C719
C713
C755
C725
C709
C750
C706
IC705
C714
R705
C703
C705
C708
C724
Q702
C751
C704
L701
R706
CN703
C756
C744
TP703
R729
C747
TP No.
C757
C748
R727
TP704
D701 D702
C717
R728
C752
C720
C745
R723
L711
L709
L702
C721
R730
R747
C753
TP703
C786
C785
SH701
TP718
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LCD PWB (REAR SIDE)
TA702
TP709
TP720
TP705
TP710
TP721
TP706
TP711
TP707
TP708
TP739
TP729
TP734
TP724
TP723
TP714
TP712
TP738
TP735
TP722
TP701
TP713
TP716
TP715
TP702
C788
C716
C789
TP717
L704
C743
TP728
C741
C740
TP725
TP727 TP732
CN701
TP733
C715
TP726
TH701
R703
TA701
TP No.
TP701
Signal name
TP No.
Signal name
SP1
TP720
VDD2
TP702
SP2
TP721
RECIVER_OUT+
TP705
Backlight 4
TP722
RECIVER_OUT-
TP706
Backlight 3
TP723
Terminal for LCDC adhesion check 3
TP707
Backlight 2
TP724
Terminal for LCDC adhesion check 4
TP708
Flash (LED-)
TP725
Terminal for APPLICATION POWER adhesion check
TP709
VLCD_INT (3.0V)
TP726
Power supply for camera (-8 V)
TP710
Backlight & Flash (LED+)
TP727
Power supply for camera (+15V)
TP711
Backlight 1
TP728
VDD2 (3V)
TP712
CAMCLK
TP729
VBAT
TP713
13MHzCLK
TP733
VDD1 (1.8V)
TP714
VLCD (1.8V)
TP734
RECIVER_OUT+
TP715
Terminal for LCDC adhesion check 1
TP735
RECIVER_OUT-
TP716
Terminal for LCDC adhesion check 2
TP738
VBAT
TP717
VOUT (External Display)
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[3] TROUBLESHOOTING
1. Power is not turned on.
2. Voice transmission/recording is impossible.
3. No voice is heard from the earpiece.
4. Battery does not charge.
5. Vibrator does not work.
6. Clock Settings are reset.
7. Speaker does not work.
8. MP3 cannot be played.
9. Video/Voice Recorder playback is impossible.
10. Back Light does not turn on.
11. Out of range and incoming/outgoing calls are impossible.
12. The display does not appear on Main Display.
13. The display does not appear on External Display (in 65K
color mode).
14. Pictures cannot be taken.
15. AF does not move.
16. SIM card is not recognized.
17. SD (Memory) card is not recognized.
18. USB connection is impossible.
19. Bluetooth communication is impossible.
1. POWER IS NOT TURNED ON.
Connect a battery of 4.0 V or more.
Execute File System Initialization of Downloader in SPST
without loading a file.
YES
Does File System Initialize start properly
Is the user area (file system) initialized by Flash Loader?
NO
YES
NO
5-level stack memory (IC101)
and IC106 are defective.
Does normal mode start?
YES
NO
5-level stack memory (IC101)
data is corrupted.
Is it possible to rewrite the firmware?
NO
YES
5-level stack memory (IC101)
and IC106 are defective.
Does normal mode start after restart?
NO
5-level stack memory (IC101)
and IC106 are defective.
Is 3.6 V or more applied to BATT terminal (TP520)?
NO
YES
Program code of 5-level stack
memory (IC101) is garbled.
Battery terminals are defective, connector terminal is dirty, or
soldering is improper.
YES
Is the voltage 1.2 V or lower on SENSE terminal (TP506)?
YES
Is there conduction through fuse (FS501)?
NO
The battery is defective or set improperly.
NO
Fuse (FS501) is blown.
NO
5-level stack memory (IC106) is installed improperly.
NO
IC103 is defective.
YES
Is 5-level stack memory (IC101) installed properly
YES
Is 2.8 V and 1.8 V applied to VMEM (TP170) and VCORE
(TP171) respectively?
YES
NO
Is 3.0 V applied to VINT (TP173)?
IC111 is defective.
YES
Is the waveform of signals from R169 connected to X101 (32
kHz) correct? Are R167, R169, C174, C176, X101, and
IC106 good in appearance and mounted properly?
NO
YES
Is the rectangular wave of 13 MHz properly sent to TP713?
YES
X101 (32 kHz oscillator), R167, R169, C174, and C176 are
defective or mounted improperly.
Or oscillating circuit of IC106 is defective.
IC106, R179, and L110 are defective or mounted improperly.
CN701 and CN102 are connected improperly.
NO
Is the triangular wave of 13 MHz sent from C833?
YES
C801 is defective.
NO
NO
Is 2.9 V supplied from VTCXO (TP801)?
Power Supply (IC804) is defective.
YES
IC801 and peripheral circuits are defective.
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2. VOICE TRANSMISSION/RECORDING IS IMPOSSIBLE.
Phone
YES
Replace the microphone. Is the problem solved?
The built-in microphone is defective or in a poor contact with
the PWB.
NO
L101, L102, and C101 are defective.
YES
NO
Is 1.2 - 2.1 V applied to both ends of C101?
Is 1.2 - 2.1 V applied to TP119?
NO
Is 2.4 - 2.5 V applied to TP176?
NO
YES
YES
R125 is defective.
Is 2.4 - 2.5 V applied to IC103 pin 76?
YES
NO
R115 and C108 are defective.
IC103 is defective.
NO
Is approx. 1.7 V applied to IC103 pin 80?
Is approx. 1.7 V applied to IC103 pin 96?
NO
YES
R263 and R130 are defective.
Is 2.7 or more voltage applied to R192 (IC106 pin 89 side)?
NO
YES
IC103 is defective.
R192 is defective. (Headset mode is set.)
YES
Replace C126 or C133. Is the problem solved?
YES
C126 or C133 is defective.
NO
IC103 and IC106 are defective.
Hands free kit (headset)
(The following procedure applies to both monaural and stereo headsets.)
Replace the hands free kit. Is the signal sent?
YES
NO
Hands free kit is defective.
C104, R112, and V101 are defective.
NO
Is 0.7 - 1.8 V applied to JK101 pin 2?
YES
Is 0.7 - 1.8 V applied to TP120?
YES
NO
Is 2.4 - 2.5 V applied to TP176?
YES
NO
R122 is defective.
Is 2.4 - 2.5 V applied to IC103 pin 76?
YES
NO
R115 and C108 are defective.
IC103 is defective.
NO
Is approx. 1.7 V applied to IC103 pin 79?
Is approx. 1.7 V applied to IC103 pin 95?
NO
YES
R262 and R129 are defective.
Is the voltage 0 V on R192 (IC106 pin 89 side) ?
NO
YES
IC103 is defective.
Jack JK101 is defective, or the jack plug is in a poor contact
with hands free kit (Handset mode is set.)
YES
Replace C127 or C134. Is the problem solved?
YES
C127 or C134 is defective.
NO
YES
Replace JK101. Is the problem solved?
JK101 is defective, or the jack plug pin 2 is in a poor contact
with hands free kit.
NO
IC103 and IC106 are defective.
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3. NO VOICE IS HEARD FROM THE EARPIECE.
Phone
Is the signal sent to the contact terminal of the earpiece?
YES
The built-in earpiece is defective, or in a poor contact with
TP734 or TP735.
YES
The camera relay FPC, CN103, or CN701 is defective. Or the
camera is in a poor contact with CN103 and CN701.
YES
L107, L108, C115, and C120 are defective.
NO
Is the signal sent to CN103 pins 17 and 18?
NO
Is the signal sent to vsGNDs at both ends of C132?
NO
Is 2.7 or more voltage applied to R192 (IC106 pin 89 side)?
NO
R192 is defective. (Headset mode is set.)
NO
IC103 is defective.
YES
Is approx. 1.2 V applied to IC103 pins 59 and 63?
YES
IC103 or IC106 is defective.
Hands free kit (monaural headset)
Replace the hands free kit. Is the signal sent ?
YES
Hands free kit is defective.
NO
Is the signal sent to JK101 pin 3?
YES
Jack JK101 is defective, or the jack plug is in a poor contact
with hands free kit.
YES
L103 is defective.
YES
C107, C103, and C106 are defective.
YES
R124 is defective.
NO
Jack JK 101 is defective, or the jack plug is in a poor contact
with hands free kit. (Handset mode is set.)
NO
IC103 is defective.
NO
Is the signal sent to TP121?
NO
Is the signal sent to the positive pole of C107?
NO
Is the signal sent to IC103 pin 60?
NO
Is the voltage 0 V on R192 (IC106 pin 89 side) ?
YES
Is approx. 1.2 V applied to IC103 pin 60?
YES
IC103 or IC106 is defective.
Hands free kit (stereo headset) - Option
The headset cannot be used. (It works as a monaural headset.)
NO
Is the stereo headset the one specified by Sharp?
NO
Is the plug a 6 pole type with a ring?
YES
YES
Is R-ch only the channel that does not send signals?
NO
YES
YES
Replace the hands free kit. Is the signal sent ?
B
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Hands free kit is defective.
NO
Is the signal sent to JK101 pin 3?
YES
Jack JK101 is defective, or the jack plug is in a poor contact
with hands free kit.
NO
YES
Is the signal sent to TP121?
NO
YES
Is the signal sent to the positive pole of C107?
NO
YES
Is the signal sent to IC103 pin 60?
L103 is defective.
C107, C103, and C106 are defective.
R124 is defective.
NO
Is the voltage 0 V on R192 (IC106 pin 89 side)? YES
Is approx. 1.2 V applied to IC103 pin 60?
NO
NO
Jack JK 101 is defective, or the jack plug is in a poor contact
with hands free kit. (Handset mode is set.)
IC103 is defective.
YES
IC103 or IC106 is defective.
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B
Is the signal sent to JK101 pin 1?
YES
Jack JK101 is defective, or the jack plug is in a poor contact
with hands free kit.
NO
YES
Is the signal sent to TP163?
L105 is defective.
NO
YES
Is the signal sent to the positive pole of C110?
C110, C105, and C109 are defective.
NO
YES
Is the signal sent to IC103 pin 64?
R126 is defective.
NO
Is the voltage 0.1 V or lower on R191 (IC106 pin 100 side)?
NO
Jack JK101 is defective, or the jack plug is in a poor contact
with hands free kit. (Monaural mode is set.)
YES
NO
Is approx. 1.2 V applied to IC103 pin 64?
IC103 is defective.
YES
IC103 or IC106 is defective.
4. BATTERY DOES NOT CHARGE.
Set a battery of 3.7-3.8V and connect charger.
NO
Is 1.2V applied to C224?
NO
IC103 is defective
YES
YES
Is 1.2V or 0V applied to TP178?
TH101 or R148 is defective
NO
Is 0V applied between Q108 (FET) 1pin and 2pin ?
YES
IC115 or R281 or R282 or R283 or C229 is defective.
NO
Is 0V applied between Q108 (FET) 3pin and 4pin ?
YES
Q101 or R286 is defective.
NO
IC116 or IC103 is defective
5. VIBRATOR DOES NOT WORK.
Are vibrator terminals in contact with the land?
Are terminals and the land clean?
NO
Vibrator is deformed and defective. (When vibrator terminals
and the land are dirty, clean or replace them.)
YES
Is rectangular wave of 3 V sent to between Vibrator terminals
in sync with the vibration pattern?
NO
YES
Vibrator is defective.
NO
Is VBAT voltage applied to IC109 pin 5?
YES
Is signal synchronized with the vibration pattern sent to IC109
pin 1?
NO
Is signal synchronized with the vibration pattern sent from
IC105 pin 19?
IC109 is soldered improperly.
YES
IC109 is defective.
YES
IC105 is soldered improperly.
NO
C167 and C168 are defective.
NO
Is approx. 3 V applied to IC105 pin 7?
YES
NO
C167 and C168 good in appearance and mounted properly?
YES
IC105 is defective, or the control signal line to IC106 is defective.
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6. CLOCK SETTING ARE RESET.
The holder is installed improperly.
NO
Is 2.5 V or more applied to TP168 with a battery in the handset?
NO
Is back-up battery holder properly installed to SD/SIM FPC?
YES
• The remaining power of back-up battery is insufficient.
• Back-up battery is defective.
• Back-up battery holder is defective.
• SD/SIM FPC is broken, or CN104 is defective.
• R254 is defective.
YES
Is 1.5 V or more applied to TP167 without a battery in the
handset ?
NO
IC103 is defective.
YES
X101, R169, C174, and C176 are defective.
7. SPEAKER DOES NOT WORK.
* When ring tones sound, but keypad tones do not, “Keypad Tones” is set to Off.
* When Ringer Volume is set to “Silent”:
· Voice Recorder playback sound is not produced.
· Playback sound of Video and MP3 can be heard by increasing the volume during playback.
Are speaker terminals in contact with the land?
YES
Is the impedance between speaker terminals approx. 8 ohms?
YES
Is the signal sent to TP701, TP702, or speaker contact pad?
NO
NO
NO
Speaker is defective.
Speaker is defective.
YES
Speaker is defective.
Is the signal sent to CN103 pins 3 and 4?
YES
The camera relay FPC, CN103, or CN701 is defective. Or the
camera is in a poor contact with CN103 and CN701.
NO
Is VBAT voltage applied to IC105 pin 15?
YES
NO
R139 is defective.
NO
R158 is defective.
Is approx. 3 V applied to IC105 pins 7 and 32?
YES
Is the signal sent to IC105 pin 12?
NO
YES
R145 and R146 are defective, or IC105 is defective.
IC105 or the control line to IC106 is defective.
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8. MP3 CANNOT BE PLAYED.
Speaker
Not defective.
YES
Is Ringer Volume set to “Silent”?
YES
Cancel “Silent”. Is sound produced?
NO
Go to the section “Video/Voice Recorder playback is impossible.”
NO
Is output of the video and voice recorder normal?
NO
YES
Insert an SD card with MP3 files recorded on a normal unit.
Do they play?
NO
Is the SD card recognized?
YES
Is the signal sent to IC103 pin 60?
YES
NO
YES
YES
Are keypad tones and ring tones normal?
NO
Go to the section “Speaker does not work.”
Not defective.
Go to the section “SD (Memory) card is not recognized.”
Parts between IC103 pin 60 and IC105 pins 14 & 13 are
defective or soldered improperly.
NO
IC103 is defective.
Hands free kit (headset)
(The following procedure applies to both monaural and stereo headsets.)
NO
Is sound normally produced from Speaker?
YES
YES
Replace the hands free kit. Is sound produced?
Go to the section regarding Speaker.
Hands free kit is defective.
NO
Go to “Hands free kit (monaural headset)” in the section “No
voice is heard from the earpiece.”
9. VIDEO/VOICE RECORDER PLAYBACK IS IMPOSSIBLE.
Speaker
NO
Are keypad tones and ring tones normal?
YES
In Playback window, does playback start normally and the
capacity bar change?
NO
Go to the section “Speaker does not work.”
IC101 or IC106 is defective.
Not defective.
YES
YES
Is Ringer Volume set to "Silent"?
YES
Cancel “Silent”. Is sound produced?
NO
NO
YES
Is the signal sent to IC103 pin 60?
Parts between IC103 pin 60 and IC105 pins 14 & 13 are
defective or soldered improperly.
NO
IC103 is defective.
Hands free kit (headset)
* If R-ch is the only channel of stereo headset that does not send signals, see “Hands free kit (stereo headset)” in the section
“No voice is heard from the earpiece.”
Replace the hands free kit.
Hands free kit is defective.
YES
Is the signal sent?
NO
In Playback window, does playback start normally and the
capacity bar change?
NO
IC101 or IC106 is defective.
Not defective.
YES
YES
Is Ringer Volume set to "Silent"?
YES
Cancel "Silent". Is sound produced?
NO
NO
Go to “Hands free kit (monaural headset)” in the section “No voice is heard from the earpiece.”
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10. BACK LIGHT DOES NOT TURN ON.
F702 is mounted improperly, or the fuse is brown.
NO
Is VBAT voltage applied to C738?
NO
Is fuse (F702) in good appearance, mounted properly, and is
there conduction?
YES
YES
C733, C738, and L703 are defective.
External display only.
C
Which back light does not turn on, Main or External?
Is back light setting for External Display set to On?
NO
Go to the setting as follows and set it to On:
Settings
Phone
Settings
Main
Display
Backlight
NO
Does it turn on?
YES
YES
Not defective.
Is CN705 in good appearance and mounted properly?
NO
YES
CN705 is defectiv e.
Back light FPC or CN705 is defective.
NO
Is the contact point of back light FPC clean?
Is back light FPC properly inserted to CN705?
NO
Clean back light FPC and insert it again. Does it turn on?
YES
YES
Not defective.
YES
Is 3 - 6 V applied between TP710 and TP705?
Is 3 - 6 V applied between TP710 and TP706?
Is 3 - 6 V applied between TP710 and TP707?
Is 3 - 6 V applied between TP710 and TP711?
Back light FPC is defective.
NO
Are C735, C791, C733, C738, C730, C731, R708 and R707
in good appearance and mounted properly?
YES
NO
C735, C791, C733, C738, C730, C731, R708 and R707
are defective.
NO
Go to the setting as follows and set it to On:
Settings
Phone
Settings
External
Display
Back light
IC708 are defective.
C
Is back light setting for Sub Display set to On?
NO
YES
Does it turn on?
YES
Not defective.
Is 3-6V applied between LED703 anode (A) terminal and
LED704 cathode (K) terminal?
YES
NO
IC708 is defective or mounted improperly.
LED703 and LED704 are defective.
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11. OUT OF RANGE AND INCOMING/OUTGOING CALLS ARE IMPOSSIBLE.
[Checkpoint s in RF Test Tool ]
Is transmission possible using RF Test Tool?
YES
[Sender]
NO
Is voltage (applox. 2.9 V) supplied to pin 6 of IC804?
NO
IC804 is defective.
YES
Is IQ signal supplied to pins 23, 24, 25, and 26 of IC801?
NO
IC103, IC106, or PWB is defective.
YES
Is frequency signal sent?
GSM900 bands ....................... IC801 pin 17
DCS1800/PCS1900 bands ...... IC801 pin 19
NO
IC801 is defective.
YES
Is frequency signal supplied?
GSM900 bands ....................... IC803 pin 16
DCS1800/PCS1900 bands ..... IC803 pin 14
NO
IC802 is defective.
YES
Is frequency signal supplied to pin 1 of FL905?
NO
IC803 is defective.
NO
FL905 is defective.
YES
Is frequency signal supplied to pin 1 of J801?
YES
J801 is defective.
[Receiver]
–70 dBm input.
Is frequency signal supplied?
GSM900 bands ........................... IC801 pins 9, 10
DCS1800 band ............................ IC801 pins 6, 7
PCS1900 band ............................ IC801 pins 3, 4
IC801 is defective.
YES
NO
Is frequency signal supplied?
GSM900 band ................................ FL902 pin 4
DCS1800 band ............................... FL902 pin 1
PCS1900 band ............................... FL903 pin 1
FL902, or FL903 is defective.
YES
NO
Is frequency signal supplied to pin 10 of IC803
YES
IC803 is defective.
NO
FL905 or J801 is defective.
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12. THE DISPAY DOES NOT APPEAR ON MAIN DISPLAY.
Is Main Display unit fully inserted to CN704?
NO
Improperly inserted to the connector.
Clean the contact point of CN704 and insert the unit again.
Does the display appear?
NO
YES
The contact point of the connector is dirty.
Replace Main Display.
Does the display appear?
YES
Main Display unit is defective.
NO
Go to the section “Power is not turned on.”
Is 2.8 ± 0.1 V applied to TP170?
YES
NO
Go to the section “Power is not turned on.”
Is 3.0 ± 0.1 V or more applied to TP173?
NO
Go to the section “Power is not turned on.”
YES
NO
Is 3.6 or more voltage applied to VBAT terminal (FS701)
YES
YES
Regulator IC703 or R716 is defective.
NO
Is 1.8 ± 0.1 V or more applied to TP714?
NO
Is 3.0 ± 0.1 V applied to IC703 pin 1?
Are R743 and C728 good in appearance and mounted properly?
YES
Are CN701 and CN103 good in appearance and mounted
properly?
YES
YES
NO
CN703 and CN103 are defective or mounted improperly. And
FPC is defective.
Is 13 MHz applied to clock TP713?
YES
NO
Go to the section “Power is not turned on.”
Is 3.0 ± 0.1 V supplied from LCD_RST (R749)?
Are R746, C736, C751, CN701, and CN703 good in appearance and mounted properly?
YES
NO
R746, C736, C751, CN701, and CN703 are defective or
mounted improperly.
Is 3.0 V ± 0.1 V applied to CN704 pins 34, 37, and 38?
Are R736, R738, C774, and C775 good in appearance and
mounted properly?
YES
Is 3.0 ± 0.1 V applied to the LCD reset (CN704 pin 33 and
C766)?
Is C766 good in appearance and mounted properly?
YES
NO
CN704, R737, R738, C774, and C775 are defective or
mounted improperly.
NO
Display controller IC (IC704) and C766 are defective or
mounted improperly.
Is the signal of approx. 62 Hz present on C760?
Are C758, C759, C760, and C761 good in appearance and
mounted properly?
YES
NO
Display controller IC (IC704), C758, C759, C760, and C761
are defective or mounted improperly.
Is the following voltage applied to the terminal?
TP720: approx. 10 V
Are C771, C772, C773, C776, C777, C779, C780, C781,
C782, and C783 good in appearance and mounted properly?
YES
NO
Main Display unit, CN704, C771, C772, C773, C776, C777,
C779, C780, C781, C782, and C783 are defective.
Main Display unit is defective, or connector CN704 is mounted
improperly.
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CONFIDENTIAL
13 . THE DISPLAY DOES NOT APPEAR ON EXTERNAL DISPLAY (IN 65K COLOR MODE).
Does the display appear on Main Display?
NO
Go to the section “Power is not turned on.”
NO
Go to the setting as follows and set it to On:
Settings
Phone
Settings
External
Display
Display On/Off
YES
Is External Display On/Off setting set to On?
YES
NO
Is External Display unit fully inserted to CN703?
Improperly inserted to the connector.
YES
Clean the contact point of the connector CN703 and insert the
unit again. Does the display appear?
YES
The contact point of the connector is dirty.
NO
R723 is defective or mounted improperly.
NO
CN703 and CN103 are defective or mounted improperly. And
FPC is defective.
NO
IC704, C736, C751, and R749 are defective or mounted
improperly.
NO
R222 is defective or mounted improperly.
NO
Is 3 ± 0.1 V applied to CN703 pin 9?
Is R723 good in appearance and mounted properly?
YES
Are CN701 and CN103 good in appearance and mounted
properly?
YES
Is 3.0 ± 0.1 V supplied from LCD_RST (CN703 pin 27 and
C751)?
YES
Is R222 good in appearance and mounted properly?
YES
Are C755, C756, and C757 good in appearance and mounted
properly?
Is electric potential normal at both ends of C755, C756, and
C757? Are rectangular waves sent?
C755: rectangular wave of approx. 3 V
C756: rectangular wave of approx. 6 V
C757: rectangular wave of approx. 9 V
C755, C756, C757, and CN703 are defective, or External Display unit is defective.
NO
YES
Is approx. 11.8 V applied to CN703 pin 7 (TP717)?
Are the following voltages applied to V0 - V4?
V0 (C744): approx. 8.56 V
V1 (C745): approx. 7.33 V
V2 (C747): approx. 6.11 V
V3 (C748): approx. 2.42 V
V4 (C750): approx. 1.20 V
NO
C744, C745, C747, C748, C750, CN703, and IC704 are
defective. The control signal line to IC704 or External Display
unit is defective.
* After a period of time the back light turns off, the voltage on TP717 decreases
to approx. 9 V.
YES
External Display unit is defective.
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CONFIDENTIAL
14. PICTURES CANNOT BE TAKEN.
YES
Replace camera relay FPC. Does camera work?
Camera relay FPC is defective.
NO
Is 1.8 V applied to TP733?
NO
F701, R701, IC705, C714 is defective.
NO
CN702 is defective.
Camera relay FPC is broken.
NO
Regulator IC111, R239, R238 and C214 is defective.
NO
R101 and CN102 are defective.
Camera relay FPC is broken.
YES
Is 1.8 V applied to pin 61 of camera unit?
YES
Is 3.0 V applied to TP173?
YES
Is 3.0 V applied to pins 59 & 60 of camera module?
YES
NO
Is 3.0 V applied to TP728?
F701, R701, IC705, C713 is defective.
YES
Is 3.0 V applied to pin 74, 75 of camera module?
NO
CN702 is defective.
Camera relay FPC is broken.
NO
C709, F701, L701, D701, D702, R705, IC705 and R701 is
defective.
YES
Is 15 V applied to TP727?
YES
NO
Is 15 V applied to pin 48 of camera module?
CN701 is defective.
Camera relay FPC is broken.
YES
Is -8 V applied to TP726?
NO
R704, IC707, IC705, R701, Q701, L702, D703, C720, C721
and C723 is defective.
NO
CN701 is detective.
Camera relay FPC is bloken.
YES
Is -8 V applied to pin 1 of camera module?
YES
NO
Is signal properly sent from CAMCK (TP712)?
IC704 and FL701 is defective.
YES
IC106, parts of the control signal line, CN102, CN701 and
CN702 are defective.
15. AF DOES NOT MOVE
Is 3.6 V or more applied to TP729?
NO
Go to the dection "Power is not turned on"
NO
L716 and CN702 is defective.
YES
Is 36V or more applied to pin7 of camera module?
YES
IC705 or Q702 is delective.
Camera relay FPC is bloken.
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CONFIDENTIAL
16. SIM CARD IS NOT RECOGNIZED.
YES
Replace the SIM card. Is it recognized?
SIM card is defective or not the one specified.
Hereafter, check the signal waveform of each SIM when the power is turned
on without a SIM card inserted.
(SIM signal waveform appears for approx. 70 ms after the power is turned on.)
NO
Is 2.85 V supplied from pins 1, 2, and 6 of the SIM card?
And is periodic pulse wave (3.25 MHz) sent from pin 3 of the
SIM card?
YES
The contact point of the SIM card connector is deformed or dirty.
Replace C210 or C159.
NO
NO
Is 2.85 V supplied from CN104 pin 28?
NO
Are C210 and C159 good in appearance and mounted properly?
YES
IC103 is defective.
YES
Replace R195 or C216.
NO
Is 2.85 V supplied from CN104 pin 30?
YES
NO
Are R195 and C216 good in appearance and mounted properly?
YES
IC106 is defective.
Replace R164 or C217.
Is periodic pulse wave sent from CN104 pin 31?
NO
NO
Are R164 and C217 good in appearance and mounted properly?
YES
IC106 is defective.
YES
Replace R163, R249, or C218.
NO
Is 2.85 V supplied from CN104 pin 27?
YES
CN104 or SD/SIM FPC is defective.
NO
Are R163, R249, and C218 good in appearance and mounted
properly?
YES
IC106 is defective.
17. SD (MEMORY) CARD IS NOT RECOGNIZED.
NO
Is the SD card checked for operation?
YES
Is the SD card recognized on PC, etc.?
YES
Is the card insertion detected?
NO
Use an SD card that has been checked.
Is SD/SIM FPC properly inserted to CN104?
YES
NO
Reinsert SD/SIM FPC, and
try again.
Does the signal of SD_DET become “L” when the card is
inserted?
YES
NO
YES
IC106 is defective.
NO
Is 2.75 V or more applied to VAPP?
YES
NO
Can the SD card be formatted?
YES
After formatting, can the SD card be used?
YES
File system on the SD card is damaged.
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NO
IC103 or Q103 is defective.
SD card socket and CN104 are in poor contact. SD_CLK,
SD_CMD, and SD_DAT [3:0] on PWB are broken or short-circuited. IC106 is defective or has come off.
IC106 is defective or has come off.
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2 – 40
SD card socket and CN104
are in poor contact. Hardwiring on PWB is broken.
CONFIDENTIAL
18. USB CONNECTION IS IMPOSSIBLE.
Connect a properly working handset to the Data/USB cable
that is not recognized. Is it recognized?
NO
Reinstall the driver and replace the USB cable to connect the
handset.
NO
IC106, IC701, and FL701 are defective.
NO
The signal line from CN502 pin 8 to IC106 pin 90 is
short-circuited with GND. Or R751 is has come off.
YES
Is a communication with the handset established via SPST for
TM200?
YES
Connect to a Data with the USB cable.
Is TP536 at “H”?
YES
NO
Is 5 V or more applied to TP515?
CN502 is connected improperly.
YES
NO
Is Q503 pin 3 at “L”?
Q503 is defective.
YES
NO
Is 3 V or more applied to TP166?
IC103 or IC106 is defective.
YES
IC106 and IC701 are defective.
19. BLUETOOTH COMMUNICATION IS IMPOSSIBLE.
A connection cannot be established via Bluetooth.
YES
Is 3 V supplied from IC505 pin 5?
NO
IC505 is defective.
NO
IC106 is defective.
NO
IC506 is defective.
NO
IC106 is defective.
YES
Is R514 (RESET signal side) always at “H”?
YES
Is waveform periodically sent from R516 (UARTTX signal side) ?
YES
Is waveform periodically sent from R547 (UARTRX signal side) ?
YES
IC506 is defective.
Handset can be connected to Bluetooth headset, but sound is
not heard.
YES
Is waveform of PCMCLK signal (approx. 256 kHz clock) sent
from R188?
NO
IC106 is defective.
YES
Is waveform of 8 kHz periodically sent from R550 (PCMSYNC
signal side)?
NO
IC106 is defective.
NO
IC506 is defective.
NO
IC106 is defective.
YES
Is waveform of PCMIN signal periodically sent from TP508?
YES
Is waveform periodically sent from R515 (PCMOUT signalside)?
YES
IC506 is defective.
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CONFIDENTIAL
CHAPTER 3. DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
A. BATTERY REMOVAL
3) Remove the speaker from the cabinet B unit.
1) Remove the battery cover.
* When installing the speaker, fit the speaker projection (a) with
the concaved rib section.
(a)
2) Remove the battery.
C. VIBRATING MOTOR REMOVAL
1) Open the display section. Remove the screw cover, and remove the
special screw.
* When removing or installing the special screw, use the exclusive tool.
* When tightening the screws, follow the tightening sequence of (a),
(b), (c), and (d).
(c)
(a)
B. SPEAKER REMOVAL
(b)
1) Open the display section. Remove the screw cover, and remove the
special screw.
(d)
* When removing the special screw, use the exclusive tool.
* When tightening the screws, follow the tightening sequence of
(a), (b), (c), and (d).
2) Disengage the pawls, and cabinet D unit. Remove the side key,
the jack cover, and the external connector cover.
(b)
(a)
(c)
(d)
2) Close the display section. Disengage the pawls, and remove the
cabinet B unit.
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3) Remove the vibrating motor from the cabinet D unit.
DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
3–1
CONFIDENTIAL
D. BACKUP BATTERY REMOVAL
2) Remove the camera shield case unit from the main/LCD PWB unit,
and remove the camera flexible unit.
Disengage the pawl, and remove the sub LCD unit.
Disconnect the connector.
1) Remove the backup battery from the main/LCD PWB unit.
* When installing the battery, be careful of the installing direction and
install it diagonally from the lower side of the battery holder spring.
E. MAIN/LCD PWB UNIT REMOVAL
1) Remove the ANT dust-proof sheet (a) and the submersion sheet (b),
and remove the main/LCD PWB unit (c).
3) Remove the connector (a). Disengage the pawl, and remove the
main/LCD unit. Disconnect the connector (b).
(a)
(c)
(b)
(b)
(a)
* When attaching the ANT dust-proof sheet (a), fit it with the RF external
antenna connector with the main/LCD PWB silk section as the reference.
* When attaching the submersion sheet (b), attach it inside the bump area.
F. SUB LCD REMOVAL
(b)
1) Remove the sub LCD from the sub LCD holder unit.
* Hold the both ends of the sub LCD as shown in the figure,
and never press TAB (a).
(a)
(a)
* When attaching the PWB unit, rotate the main PWB and the LCD
PWB 180 degrees in the arrow direction to wind the flat cable.
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DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
3–2
CONFIDENTIAL
G. MAIN LCD, BL FLEXIBLE UNIT REMOVAL
1) Remove the main LCD from the main LCD holder unit.
Remove the BL flexible unit.
* Hold the both ends of the main LCD as shown in the figure, and
never press TAB (a).
(a)
H. RECEIVER AND MIC REMOVAL
1) Remove the receiver and the mic from the cabinet A/C unit.
* When attaching the receiver, be sure to face the terminal (a) tip
toward the inside without covering over the rib.
* When handling the mic, use a pair of tweezers to hold the peripheral of the mic, and be careful not to touch the front and the rear of
the mic.
(a)
* When attaching the mic, be sure to set the spring direction vertically
to the cabinet.
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DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
3–3
CONFIDENTIAL
CONFIDENTIAL
CHAPTER 4. DIAGRAMS
[1] Block diagram
[Main]
TM200 DIAGRAM
TM200 DIAGRAM
4-1
4-2
CONFIDENTIAL
CONFIDENTIAL
[RF]
RX Line
TX Line
Control Line
BS1 (D)
BS2 (D)
BS3 (D)
BS4 (D)
(D): Digilal, (A): Analog
BS2
BS4
PA (A)
VBAT
IC804
VRF
TCXOEN (D)
Voltage
Regulator
Loop
filter
VTCXO
VBAT
BS1
BS2
BS3
IP (A)
1800 / 1900
IN (A)
I&Q
MOD
QP (A)
1800 / 1900
IC802
900
QN (A)
PA
(PF08141B)
900
DPD
APC
TCXOOUT (D)
1/2
Antenna
1/2
90deg
shift(½)
IC803
TCX801
AFCDAC (A)
26MHz
VCTCXO
RF Synthesizer
Test Connector
1/2
1/2
Loop
filter
Loop
filter
IF Synthesizer
J801
1/2
RFSW
90deg
Shift (½)
LNA
FL902
GSM 900 RX
PGA Part
SAW Filter
PGA
DCS RX
LNA
IC801
SYNTHEN
(D)
SYNTHDATA (D)
SYNTHCLK (D)
Srial data
interface
RFIC
(HD155155)
90deg
Shift (½)
FL903
LNA
PCS RX
4
SAW Filter
TM200 DIAGRAM
TM200 DIAGRAM
4-3
4-4
CONFIDENTIAL
(4) Interface
(1) Sound signal system
䇭
AIN1
OUT1
External
headphone
OUT3L
OUT3R
Receiver
UART
Monophonic
AIN3L
AIN3R
Internal
microphone
YM762
Amplifier
unit
Sound
source
unit
BU7880
I/F CN
Speaker
Interface SW
UART
Analog
Serial
USB
External
Microphone
AIN2
AD6535
External headphone
External Microphone
(2) LCD & camera system
Flash LED
(5) Vibration Motor & LED Driver
Backlight LED
M
LDO
Vibration Motor
LCD
ON/OFF
LTC3205
YM762
I/F
Power
souceIC
BD6020
+BD6030
LCD controler
㧗3.0V
㧗1.8V
Series
regulator
3.0V
8V
1.8V
15V
Key
LED-Light
CCD camera
AD6535
Typhoon
I/F
(3) Battery charge system
(6) Sense Flip
Flip Sense
reg
OVP
TAPE SIDE
Polar"S"
Lithium ion
Battery pack
AC charger
Constant voltage
Constant current
VDT
N
Magnet
S
Upper CAB
Lower
CAB
AD6535
Hall IC
EW6671
AD6529
Hermes
TM200
DIAGRAMS
4–5
CONFIDENTIAL
CHAPTER 5. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND WIRING SIDE OF P.W.BOARD
[1] NOTES ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
• Resistor:
To differentiate the units of resistors, the symbols K and M are used.
The symbol K means 1000 ohm and the symbol M means 1000
kohm. The resistor without any symbol is an ohm resistor.
• The indicated voltage in each section is the one measured by Digital
Multimeter between such a section and the chassis with no signal
given.
• Capacitor:
To indicate the unit of capacitor, the symbol is used.
The symbol P means pico-farad and the unit of the capacitor without
such a symbol is microfarad. As to electrolytic capacitor, the expression “capacitance/withstand voltage” is used.
(CH), (RH), (UJ) : Temperature compensation
• Schematic diagram and Wiring Side of P.W. Board for this model are
subject to change for improvement without prior notice.
(ML)
: Mylar type
(S)
: Styrol type
(PP)
: Polypropylene type
• Conditions: SIM card inserted, power on, in stand-by mode (opened)
• Parts marked with “%” are important for maintaining the safety of
the set. Be sure to replace these parts with specified ones for maintaining the safety and performance of the set.
[2] TYPES OF TRANSISTOR AND LED
B
(3)
(G)
E
(1)
(S)
1
TOP
VIEW
C
(2)
(D)
D
6
TOP
VIEW
D
TOP VIEW
1SS388
1SS405
RB160M30
RB521S30
RB551V30
RB520S30
D
G
S
3
2SK3019
RT1N144 U
D
4
CPH6311
1
8
S1
D1
G1
S2
TOP
VIEW
D2
D2
G2
4
TOP VIEW
D1
1
(D)
2
(D)
3
(G)
5
ECH8603
MCH6413
TOP VIEW
TOP VIEW
HN2S01FU
TOP VIEW
TOP VIEW
YPY1105C
FR1105C
GM1BC35370AC
NECW008A
TOP
VIEW
RSB6.8S
TOP VIEW
TM200
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM AND PWB LAYOUT
5-1
6
(D)
5
(D)
4
(S)
4
1
PD
PG
PD
3
TOP
VIEW
EC4301 C
EC4401 C
PS
2
CONFIDENTIAL
[3] WAVEFORMS OF CIRCUIT
RF Test Tool
Tx test
Data pattern TSC5
RF Test Tool
Tx test
GSM900 Band
STOP
STOP
1 IP
(talking)
C811
(IC801 23pin)
8 BS1E
(talking)
C872
(IC803 6pin)
2 IN
(talking)
C811
(IC801 24pin)
9 BS2E
(talking)
C871
(IC803 7pin)
3 QP
(talking)
C812
(IC801 25pin)
10 BS3
(talking)
C870
(IC803 8pin)
4 IP
(talking)
C812
(IC801 26pin)
11 BS4
(talking)
C863
(IC802 16pin)
RF Test Tool
Rx test
Channel_62,Gain 62dB,SniffOff
RF Test Tool
Tx test
DCS1800,PCS1900 Band
STOP
STOP
1 IP
(talking)
C811
(IC801 23pin)
8 BS1E
(talking)
C872
(IC803 6pin)
2 IN
(talking)
C811
(IC801 24pin)
9 BS2E
(talking)
C871
(IC803 7pin)
3 QP
(talking)
C812
(IC801 25pin)
10 BS3
(talking)
C870
(IC803 8pin)
4 IP
(talking)
C812
(IC801 26pin)
11 BS4
(talking)
C863
(IC802 16pin)
RF Test Tool
Rx test
GSM900 Band (Channel 62)
STOP
5
SYSNTHEN
(Stand-by)
IC801 29pin
6
SYNTHCLK
(Stand-by)
IC801 30pin
7
SYNTHDATA
(Stand-by)
IC801 32pin
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CIRCUIT DIAGRAM AND PWB LAYOUT
5-2
CONFIDENTIAL
12 13MHz IN (Point R261) To Digital Base Band LSI Pin142
RF Test Tool
Rx test
GSM900,DCS1800 Band
STOP
8 BS1E
(talking)
C872
(IC803 6pin)
9 BS2E
(talking)
C871
(IC803 7pin)
10 BS3
(talking)
C870
(IC803 8pin)
11 BS4
(talking)
C863
(IC802 16pin)
RF Test Tool
Rx test
PCS1900 Band
13 13MHz OUT (Point R166) from Digital Base Band LSI Pin84
STOP
8 BS1E
(talking)
C872
(IC803 6pin)
9 BS2E
(talking)
C871
(IC803 7pin)
10 BS3
(talking)
C870
(IC803 8pin)
11 BS4
(talking)
C863
(IC802 16pin)
14 32.768KHz IN (Point-R152) To Digtal Base Band LSI Pin49
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CIRCUIT DIAGRAM AND PWB LAYOUT
5-3
CONFIDENTIAL
15 DCLK (Point-R759 on LCDC_PCB) To LCD Unit pin26
16 VSYNC (Point-C760 on LCDC_PCB) To LCD Unit pin28
17 TCXOEN (Point-IC804 pin 1) From Analog Base Band LSI Pin 2
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CIRCUIT DIAGRAM AND PWB LAYOUT
5-4
CONFIDENTIAL
CONFIDENTIAL
23 D4
2
CLK1
1
C209
Genie_TX/USC[0]
Genie_TX/USC[5]
Genie_RX_USC[3]
1
2
3
4
JTAGEN
VINT
TDI
TMS
TCK
TDO
RESET
GND
5
6
7
8
9
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
31
30
R151
R155
470K
0
R201
470K
0
0
R198
R200
0
R197
R199
0
0
R202
R203
0
0
R195 0
RSB6R8S
JTAGEN
C193
0.1
***
***
C128
C137
0
(***)
R255
TDO
TCK
TMS
TDI
MC_DAT[2]
MC_DAT[3]
MC_CMD
MC_CLK
MC_DAT[0]
SIMIO
R101
C218
12p/25V
12P
C227
1/6.3V
100
C217
100
R152
C216
27P
100
R149
R150
KEYPADCOL[1]
24 D7
5
4
5
23 D8
8
1
8
22 D9
7
2
7
21 D10
6
3
6
20 D11
5
4
5
19 D12
8
1
8
18 D13
7
2
7
17 D14
6
1
6
6
3
6
16 D15
4
5
15 RD
8
7
25 D6
3
5
2
7
6
3
USC[5]
4
5
8
R189
470K
1
2
R206
3
10
4
/CAM_CS
N0024
1
2
3
47
N0024
1
2
47
DATA[13]
3
10
4
DATA[3]
R270
100K
C208
0.1
2
3.0V
R271
100K
ADD[2]
1
ADD[19]
R208
N0024
68
M
69
70
143 144 145
146 147 148
71
72
N
73
74
75
76
P
77
78
79
80
R
81
T
97
83
99
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
GPO_09
GPO_10
18
NC
167
183
100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112
184
GPO_17
161
GPO_18
186
GPO_19
168
GPO_20
SYNTHEN
MODESEL3
RXON
TXON
ASM
61
57
162
GPO_21
CSDI
CSFS
CSDO
BSDI
BSIFS
BSDO
BSOFS
ASDI
ASDO
ASFS
ABBRESET
MCLKEN
MCLK
54
46
66
96
53
25
50
24
45
3
42
2
49
23
41
1
22
CSDO
CSFS
CSDI
BSDO
BSOFS
BSDI
BSIFS
ASDO
ASDI
ASFS
6
GPO_29
INT
VCXOEN
DBBON(PWRON)
RESET
SYNTHDATA
62
SYNTHCLK
38
19
46
R144
69
0
58
112
67
11
32
29
148
147
146
145
144
143
142
141
140
139
138
137
136
135
134
F
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
G
71
72
73
74
H
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
J
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
54
55
56
67
68
69
70
75
76
77
78
86
87
88
89
90
98
99
100
101
102
111 112
R166
13MHZ_CLK_TYPHOON
65
84
K
103
L
113
114
115
116
123 124
125
126
M 127
128
129 130
131 132
133
134
N
136
104
137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146
147
148
37
0
TCXOEN
4
2
142
TCXOEN
87
159
R143
105 106
107 108 109 110
117 118
119 120 121 122
150
151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160
161
162
164 165
166 167
168
170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183
184
REFIN
REFBB
REFEN
REFEN
31
C150
10
1/6.3V
16
189
49
R167
20M
36
28
OSCIN
OSCOUT
ADD[1-23]
33 VBAT
BT_RTS
G
0
LCD_RSP
R224
0
/LCD_WAIT
R223
/LCD_RESET
R222
0
/LCD_INT
R221
HW601
26 BTRESET
TP157
GPIO_37 35
GPIO_38 17
3.0V
USB_PU
VINT
GPIO_39 34
TP153
GPO_22 75
TP131
TP132
TP133
TP134
TP117
TP135
TP122
NROMCS1 140
NRAMCS1 191
NRAMCS2 154
NGPCS1
172
NAUXCS1
192
GPIO_42
141
GPIO_43
193
GPIO_44
155
GPIO_45
174
GPIO_46
175
R251
470K
GPO_23 42
RECIVER_OUTN
G
SCRAM1_/CS
G
151
NWE
165
11 VBAT
R180
R181
NHWR 185
10 VINT
NLWR
100
100
187
NADV
188
116
DATA[1]
118
DATA[2]
115
DATA[3]
119
DATA[4]
127
DATA[5]
117
135
150
138
149
164
DATA[12]
163
DATA[13]
139
DATA[14]
152
DATA[15]
169
ADD[0]
VINT
8
GND
7
0
GND
6
GND
5
R227
0
GND
4
SP-
3
SP+
2
GND
1
GND
B
TP184
TP155
21
ADD[1]
45
ADD[2]
38
ADD[3]
60
ADD[4]
37
ADD[5]
59
ADD[6]
74
ADD[7]
43
ADD[8]
73
ADD[9]
58
ADD[1]
ADD[2]
ADD[3]
ADD[4]
ADD[5]
ADD[6]
ADD[7]
ADD[8]
ADD[9]
ADD[10]
ADD[11]
ADD[12]
ADD[13]
ADD[14]
ADD[15]
ADD[16]
ADD[17]
ADD[18]
ADD[19]
ADD[20]
ADD[21]
ADD[22]
ADD[23]
13MHZ_CLK
TP137
TP138
TP139
ADD[10]
83
ADD[11]
57
ADD[12]
72
ADD[13]
71
ADD[14]
80
ADD[15]
94
ADD[16]
95
ADD[17]
92
ADD[19]
R228
TP188
DATA[0]
DATA[1]
DATA[2]
DATA[3]
DATA[4]
DATA[5]
DATA[6]
DATA[7]
DATA[8]
DATA[9]
DATA[10]
DATA[11]
DATA[12]
DATA[13]
DATA[14]
DATA[15]
136
DATA[8]
DATA[9]
SP1-1
G
TP154
190
DATA[0]
SP2-1
G
TP110
171
9
TP187
/LCD_WAIT
NWAIT
TP140
TP141
93
91
ADD[20]
106
ADD[21]
104
ADD[22]
103
ADD[23]
108
GPIO_40
105
TP156
R179
27
R257
ADD[1]
81 A0
ADD[2]
72 A1
ADD[3]
***
71 A2
ADD[4]
70 A3
Nor-Flash Signal
Super-AND Flash Signal
ADD[5]
80 A4
ADD[6]
79 A5
DATA[0]
DQ0 61
DATA[1]
DQ1 62
DATA[2]
DQ2 51
SCRAM & SRAM Signal
DATA[3]
DQ3 52
DATA[4]
DQ4 31
ADD[7]
DATA[5]
69 A6
DQ5 32
ADD[8]
DATA[6]
68 A7
DQ6 30
IC101
LRS1B27
ADD[9]
15 A8
ADD[10]
1
DATA[7]
DQ7 21
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
DATA[8]
17 A9
DQ8 60
ADD[11]
A
1
B
12
DATA[9]
DQ9 59
16 A10
ADD[12]
3
A11
7
A12
6
A13
5
A14
4
A15
13
DATA[10]
DQ10 50
ADD[13]
C
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
D
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
DATA[11]
DQ11 48
ADD[14]
DATA[12]
DQ12 39
ADD[15]
E
49
DATA[13]
44
45
46
47
48
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
DQ13 29
ADD[16]
F
DATA[14]
DQ14 20
ADD[17]
G
64
H
76
77
DATA[15]
DQ15 18
14 A16
ADD[18]
67 A17
ADD[19]
66 A18
SF/F/SC-VCC
34
47 A19
SF/F/SC-VCC
42
SF/F/SC-VCC
49
ADD[21]
2
A20
S-VCC 41
37 A22
87 NC
86 NC
76 NC
63 NC
TP148
NC
58 NC
NC
75 NC
57 NC
NC
74 NC
53 NC
NC
64 NC
43 NC
NC
33 NC
NC
23 NC
NC
TP147
TP145
NC
22 NC
12 NC
11 NC
NC
TP144
NC
NC
10 NC
VccIO/NC
TP142
REMOTE_SW
4
15 AGND
NC
DGND SHIELD
5
16 AGND
0
12 VBAT
TCXOOUT
6
18 RECEIVER-
VINT
NRD
From RF Circuit
7
0
13 VBAT
TP123
BLUE LED
TCXOOUT
G
19 AGND
R233
3.0V
1
1
20 AGND
0
VBAT
83 GND
2
OUT
21 LCDINT
R234
14 LCDCS
TP143
TP136
GND
SUB
22 LCDRESET
/CAM_CS
8
GND
23 LCDWAIT
TP185
17 RECEIVER+
35 GND
1/6.3V
5
C205
***
24 LCDRSP
TP186
R235
/LCD_CS
/LCD_CS
27 A21
3
25 GND
HW601
RECIVER_OUTP
ADD[23]
Ct
27 GND
R226
ADD[22]
IC108
BU4226FVE
31 TEMP
28 VBAT
MODESEL2
GPIO_36 18
VINT
VDD
0
29 VBAT
BT_RESET
G
ADD[20]
4
0
R212
30 REFOUT
GPIO_35 20
X101
C0065
3.0V
32 VCORE
R231
BT_RXD
R209
470K
30
VMC
[13MHz clock
for LCDC and sound IC]
PWRON
NRESET
34 VBAT
BT_TXD
G
BT_CTS
G
GPIO_34 36
ADD[18]
TP124
BT_RTS
BT_TXD
DATA[10]
CLKIN
CLKON
BT_CTS
GPIO_33 55
DATA[11]
[13MHz Output]
[Remote control SW]
BT_PCMOUT
BT_PCMSYNC
GPIO_17 56
186
[Typhoon RESET]
BT_TXD
0
BT_PCMIN
188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204
TOP View
R188 BT_PCMCLK
GPIO_16 70
DATA[7]
97
330
GPIO_14 76
GPIO_15 69
DATA[6]
135
TP183
35 VBAT
GPIO_13 88
BURSTCLK
[IrDA Power on/off]
P 149
[BS3]
R 163
[BUFOFF]
T 169
[BS4]
U 185
[BS1]
V 187
[BS2]
[SYNTHEN]
[Modesel3 of Interface IC]
[SYNTHDATA]
[SYNTHCLK]
CLKOUT
GPIO_48
R272
***
194
VDDUSB
179
5
VINT
166
110
68
VEXT
VEXT
VEXT
VEXT
VEXT
VEXT
66
41
173
170
128
79
VMEM
VMEM
VMEM
VMEM
VMEM
VSIM
VDDRTC
44
143
8
160
132
120
130
53
47 CLKOUT_GATE
63
AGND0
AGND0
AGND0
AGND0
AGND0
AGND0
AGND0
AGND0
AGND0
AGND0
AGND0
AGND0
AGND0
AGND0
AGND0
AGND0
AGND0
AGND0
AGND1
AGND2
AGND3
AGND4
GPO_16
BS2
52
42
[WP control of Flash memory 1]
96
TOP View
133
GPO_11
BS1
34
51
41
BT_RXD
G
C198
67
203
NC 204
BS4
50
40
33
BT_RXD
0.1
C200
140 141 142
TP168
49
36
32
C
VBAT
CAM_INT
2
3
TM200 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM AND PWB LAYOUT
TM200 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM AND PWB LAYOUT
5-5
5-6
1
9
C199
137 138 139
GPO_08
48
35
31
GND
CN103
WTL35
/LCD_RESET
0.1
66
NC 202
BS3
R141
100K
GPI
[power on/off of Bluetotth]
47
34
30
GND
1
0
L
65
NC
GPO_07
46
29
LCDCLK
2
UB# 56
64
NC
GPO_05
182
45
28
GND
3
GPIO_11 99
GPIO_12 78
LB# 55
63
1
GPO_04
7
26 GPO_06
44
27
GND
4
TEMP1
G
S/SC-WE# 19
134 135 136
TP130
BT_POWER_ON
NC
17
181
VRTC
VBACK
43
26
CAMRST
5
REFOUT
G
SC-CE2/NC 28
131 132 133
TP167
[HUM of Bluetooth]
[MODESEL1]
[ASM]
[Not use]
E
25
BT_PCMOUT
G
BT_PCMSYNC
G
BT_PCMIN
G
BT_PCMSYNC
R258
62
TP128
GPO_03
[WP contorl for Super-AND]
39
20
24
A19
6
TP182
BT_PCMIN
BT_PCMOUT
GPIO_10 77
38
K
61
108
NC 180
MODESEL1
G
GPO_02
38
[/UBS]
[/LBS]
[LCD Controller /Wait]
[ALE of Super-AND]
18
A18
7
BT_PCMCLK
G
BT_PCMCLK
GPIO_09
G
USB_DET
40
J
60
48
111
TP166
200
37
17
16
STEREO_SW
100
S-CE1# 85
100
0
D
15
A17
8
HEDSET_DET
GPIO_08
GPIO_09 90
TP146
103
48 GPO_01
TP106
23
14
9
102
GPIO_07 89
13
56
VUSB
22
3
GPIO_06
BT_POWER_ON
G
BT_POWER_ON
/LCD_INT
SF-WP# 77
R147
21
12
101
CLE 44
20
[RXON]
[TXON]
19
C
11
GPIO_05
SF-WE# 65
52
55
59
98
27 GPO_00
4
33
DMINUS
B
10
112
SF-RE# 24
51
1
121
[USB D+]
[USB D-]
8 1 9
GPIO_04
0
NC
47
128 129 130
58
6
DPLUS
7
6
BT_CTS
26
122 123 124
125 126 127
54
57
2
176
USB_D-
5
114
0
L110
ALE 54
119 120 121
50
53
5
USB_D+
TP172
4
3
BT_RTS
SF-CE# 78
43
3
2
GPIO_03
113
F-RY/BY#
48
4
1
GPIO_02
82
44
A
USB_CURRENT_CTL
WP# 45
46
49
H
11 GPIO_22
VAPP
Q103
CPH6311
VBAT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
124
F-VPP 46
45
G
LCD_RSP
GPIO_01
F-RST# 36
116 117 118
85 MC_DAT[3]
2.75V
10 A2
5
R210
F1-CE#
44
113 114 115
MC_DAT[3]
IC106
AD6529B
6
C195
***
40
29 MC_DAT[2]
TP165
VT
73
MC_DAT[2]
3
4
OE# 84
77
TP171
1.8V
[SRAM /CS]
[Sound_IC /CS]
7
10
ADD[17]
F-WE# 25
40
43
38
42
82
C161
1/6.3V
64 MC_DAT[1]
12 CAMINT
11 A1
9
2
126
C192
39
37
41
TDO
TDI
TMS
TCK
MC_DAT[1]
VSSUSB
36
10 MC_DAT[0]
[SD card]
[SD card]
[SD card]
[SD card]
[SD card]
[SD card]
[LCD RSP]
13 WE
8
/CAM_RESET
GPIO_00
[IrDA Rx]
156
35
[TDO]
VSSRTC
32
GPIO_21
9
16
31
199
201
15
30
[TDI]
153
14
29
GPIO_20
147
3
28
158
14 CAMCS
4
VINT
[IrDA Tx]
R204
N0024
FL103
NA004
3
SF-R/B#
C207
0.1
C191
0.1
C182
0.1
C181
0.1
change BK1608HW241-T
1
9
R276
DATA[14]
4
FL102
R205
10
4
R269
***
470K
R279
R177
0
R175
0
R237
0
R174
0
1
9
R275
DATA[1]
FL101
NA004
3
9
R186
00
3.0V
R187
0
2.8V
VINT
0.1
USC[0]
R173
0
R172
0
R171
0
VINT
TP158
47P
C214
1/6.3V
1
R137
0
86
74
47
78
82
3
84
85
55
19
12
27
E
GREEN LED
8
7
1
47
DATA[11]
DATA[0]
2
ADD[1]
[USB_CURRENT_CTL]
144
AGND0
AGND0
AGND0
AGND0
AGND0
AGND0
AGND0
AGND0
AGND0
AGND0
AGND0
AGND0
AGND0
AGND0
AGND0
AGND0
AGND0
AGND0
AGND0
132
620 Not mount
R232
0.1
C147
0.1
0.1
C146
10/6.3V
C145
C144
VBAT1
VBAT2
VBAT2
VBAT3
VBAT3
VBAT4
VBAT5
51
NC
NC_R12
NC_G16
35
92
23
7
21
6
AUXADC1
AUXADC2
REFOUT
TEMP1
REFCHG
TEMP2
11
26
D
LED122
U-GM1BC35370
Not mount
620 Not mount
LED121
U-GM1BC35370 R230
Not mount
620
R190
620 Not mount
LED120
U-GM1BC35370 R211
Not mount
LED119
U-GM1BC35370
620
R176
620
R178
LED118
U-GM1BC35370
LED117
U-GM1BC35370
620(NU)
LED116
U-GM1BC35370(NU) R119
620
R118
LED115
U-GM1BC35370
620
R117
LED114
U-GM1BC35370
LED113
U-GM1BC35370
620
R114
620(NU)
LED112
U-GM1BC35370(NU) R113
620
R111
LED111
U-GM1BC35370
620
R110
620
R109
LED109
GM1BC35370
C187
0.1
C188
0.1
C189
0.1
C190
0.1
C184
0.1
C185
0.1
C186
0.1
137
130
131
LED110
U-GM1BC35370
620(NU)
LED108
U-GM1BC35370(NU) R108
560
R106
LED106
YPY1105C
620(NU)
LED107
U-GM1BC35370(NU) R107
2.2K
R104
2.2K(NU)
LED105
FR1105C(NU) R105
2.2K
R103
LED103
FR1105C
VINT
129
129
34
10
3
LED104
FR1105C
VAPP
123
128
TEMP1
G
RED LED
VUSB
111
4
VBAT
VCORE
109
127
Out
VINT
107
126
Vss
IN(-)
VINT
87
5
33
25
[TMS]
86
IN(+) Vdd
C
8 1 9
24
GPIO_19
81
C118
0.1
C135
0.1
125
REFOUT
G
TP174
26 D5
2
4
R274
DATA[6]
3.0V
C176
10M
0.1
C222
IC114
IXA007
7
23
198
65
122
6
22
F
***
121
123
0.1
C219
C223
1/6.3V
R268
120K
0.1
119
124
R266
470K
R267
68K
118
120
C220
0.1
1
2
3
C221
117
5
21
[TCK]
61
0.1
VMIC
116
4
20
GPIO_18
52
C211
VSIM
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
VABB
4
VMIC
2.5V
114
115
2
3 GND
113
VT
TP163
AUDIO_OUT
G
***
C119
2.75V
5
TP178
C105
0.1
Z0315
C109
10080MAB
ZD105
RSB6R8S(Not)
ZD104
RSB6R8S
Vcc
C224
IC110
TC7S66FU(Not)
L105
47P
1
7
8
1
4
39
LIGHT1
LIGHT2
LIGHT3
LGND
3
19
122
MC_DAT[0]
C174
20P
Z0315
25
C125
10080MAB
C103
0.1
C106
10080MAB
C233
C114
***
00
27
103KT1005T
HEDSET_DET
TH101
STEREO_SW
1K
L104
L103
3
9
R148
10K
1K
R246
C124
10080MAB
1K
R245
C234
47P
26
REMOTE_SW
R244
10080MAB
V104
2
R127
470K
TP179
R192
470K
R191
470K
R132
100K
TP177
VT
3.0V
[Flash_Memory_1 /CS]
[SCRAM1 /CS]
[SCRAM2 /CS]
[Super-AND Flash /CS]
[CLE of Super-AND]
[LCD Controller /CS]
[Camera /CS]
39
68
75
2.75V
VT
3.0V
***
NC
2
18
TP170
2.8V
1000P
C117
1000P
0
1
17
VMEM
VCORE
99
R140
1.2M
IBIAS
LDOEN
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
B
0
C160
1/6.3V
98
AD6535
A
JTAGEN
R169
0
95
R153
102
C173
C116
47P
C112
47P
C113
1000P
79
R300
0.1
R262
96
C134
47P
IC103
178
50 MC_CMD
C172
V101
80
R299
0
C127
72
2.75V
3.0V
[Sound IC RESET]
97 MC_CLK
Z0370
MC_CMD
0 (***)
C104
47P
ZD103
RSB6R8S(Not)
76
C133
47P
C126
TP120
10080MBB
64
0
71
1.8V
VCORE
2
A
60
R126
[SIM RESET]
L106
MC_CLK
R289
C120
47P
R248
0
C122
47P
C121
47P
VMIC
100
6.8K
RSB6R8S
0
5
AUDIO_IN
G
R125
2.2K
2.2K
6.8K
2.2K
R122
2.2K
R130
R263
C108
10/6.3V
R129
R115
C110
TP169
10/6.3V
0
0
TP162
6
TOP VIEW
7
3
89
2.85V
C159
1/6.3V
56
C212
4
C228
2.2
470K
R280
1
4
PG
PD
1
NG
ND
ZD101
R124
0.1
JK101
MA001
4
NC
TP176
22uF/4V
R112
1
90
107
HM102
TP161
6
106
NC 105
C232
47P
TP160
5
63
C132
47P
VBAT
91
C107
22uF/4V
TP119
L101
HM102
L102
HM102
0
R277
PS
C101
47P
R264
PD
TP101
TP102
C115
47P
R265
***
TP121
Microphone
L108
RECIVER_OUTN
3
2
3
NS
2
59
Q107
EC4401C
ND
Q106
EC4301C
VINT
HM102
VSIM
C206
L107
AIN3L
AIN3R
AOUT1P
AOUT1N
SPWR
SPWR
AOUT2P
AOUT2P
AOUT2N
AOUT2N
AOUT3L
AOUT3R
VMIC
AIN1P
AIN1N
AIN2P
AIN2N
C158
2.2
83
1/6.3V
94
GPIO_24
TDO
101
1/6.3V
1/6.3V
VABB
VABB
VSIM
VMEM
VMEM
VCORE
VCORE
VVCXO
VAPPGATE
VAPP
VUSB
VEXT
VEXT
VRTC
VBACK
GPIO_23
TDI
0.1/10V
TP164
VBACKSEL
VMEMSEL
SIMCLK
TMS
C162
0.47
93
C153
81
C163
1/6.3V
R120
1.8V
TCK
109
C164
R116
3.0V
JTAGEN
0.1
RECIVER_OUTN
G
USC[6]
110
C165
30
USC[5]
1/6.3V
AFCDAC
R291
R165
10K
C155
28
VINT
USC[4]
C204
***
KEYON
KEYOUT
CRST
IP
IN
QP
QN
PA
AFCDAC
3.0V
***
PA
R288
USC[3]
R138
0
C156
14
470K
***
USC[2]
C166
15
R162
SIMDATAIO
1
QP
R168
USC[0]
1000P
13
R287
0
C151
IN
RECIVER_OUTP
KEYPADCOL[4]
***
70
12
VINT
VCOREIN
VMEMIN
VMEMIN
VUSBIN
VRTCIN
IP
QN
RECIVER_OUTP
G
KEYPADCOL[3]
3.0V
104
AFCDAC
G
KEYPADCOL[2]
VBUS_IN
SGND
SGND
DGND
G
KEYPADCOL[1]
TP173
5.0V
88
G
22
NC
PA
24
5
G
VCHG(VCHGIN)
GATEDRIVE
ISENSE
VBATSENSE
BATTYPE
CHGOSC
CHGDACREF
G
4
0
R256
470K
Q101
K3019
R286
C236
1/6.3V
R134
100
IP
IN
QP
QN
PA
AFCDAC
G
ECO
USC[1]
52
SYNTHEN
G
CE
C141
4700P
***
TP114
TP115
TP116
SYNTHDATA
G
GND
3
KEYPADCOL[0]
VINT
BATTYPE
G
R128
91K
G
C111
G
5
Vout
2
KEYPADROW[4]
3.0V
VDD VOUT 3
2
Vdd
KEYPADROW[3]
VINT
C140
(VHIQ5RW45BF-1L)
CE 4
C235
1
G
GND
C213
1/6.3V
R133
0.18
***
BS1
BS2
BS3
BS4
SYNTHCLK
SYNTHDATA
SYNTHEN
G
SYNTHCLK
G
B
KEYPADROW[0]
KEYPADCOL[2]
KEYPADROW[0]
3.0V
R239
0
R238
470K
R285
R131
270
D103
RB160M
IC116
RW5RW45, ‫؀‬έςȜ‫ا‬
1
3.0V
[BT_RTS]
157 GPIO_47
[UART CTS of Bluetooth]
[SD card detect]
40 KEYPADROW[0]
[LCD controller interrupt]
54 KEYPADROW[1]
[Headset SW detect from Headset Jack]
16 KEYPADROW[2]
[Stereo / Mono detect of Headset Jack]
53 KEYPADROW[3]
[MUM of Bluetooth]
15 KEYPADROW[4]
[USB detect]
67 KEYPADCOL[0]
[Flip Switch Detection]
14 KEYPADCOL[1]
[LCD controller RESET, Sub LCD RESET, Camera Power on]
33 KEYPADCOL[2]
Boot Control 0
[Camera Controller Interrupt]
32 KEYPADCOL[3]
High
Low
[PCM CLK of Bluetooth]
13 KEYPADCOL[4]
[PCM DATAIN of Bluetooth]
USB BOOT USB BOOT
High (External
Boot
G
(Internal
BOOTCTRL1
[PCM SYSNC of Bluetooth]
referance clock) referance clock)
Control 1
51 GPIO_55 [Boot Control 1]
Low UART BOOT Flash BOOT
[PCM DATAOUT of Bluetooth]
12 GPIO_56 [Boot Control 0]
[UART RXD of Bluetooth]
G
[UART TXD of Bluetooth]
BOOTCTRL0
148 USC[0]
[SD card WP]
[Genie TX]
146 USC[1]
[Modesel2 of Interface IC]
[RXD]
133 USC[2]
[Typhoon Interrupt]
[TXD]
470K
145 USC[3]
[Sound IC Interrupt]
[Genie RX]
134 USC[4]
[USB pullup control of Interface IC]
[RTS / Genie RX]
125 USC[5]
[Flash VPP]
[CTS / Genie TX]
131 USC[6]
[Sleep of SCRAM2]
[GPIO_31 / Genie RX / (RTC monitor)]
197
/CAM_RESET
KEYPADROW[2]
IC111
R1160N301B
VBAT
177
195
KEYPADROW[4]
POWONKEY
SIMRST 0
98
NC
R163
0
SIMIO
USC[5]
TCXOEN
2.85V
ADD[18]
SIMCLK R164
D106
RB521S30
QN
27 D4
8
3
N0024
DATA[2]
S/SC1-CE2
5
D
1
QP
28 D3
5
R207
DATA[8]
SC2-CE1#/NC(F2-CE#)
D2
KEYPADROW[1]
IN
29 D2
6
2
10
DATA[4]
C138
***
6
G
G2
D
TP180
BS3
DATA[10]
SC1-CE1# 73
D2
C177
0.1
C178
0.1
C179
0.1
C180
0.1
USC[4]
TCXOEN
G
VRTC
82
USC[2]
VCORE
62
4
1.8V
31
NC
GND
3
1.8V
D
USC[6]
BS1
30 D1
7
9
47
DATA[7]
D
196
IP
31 D0
8
1
R273
DATA[12]
4
MODESEL2,MODESEL3,USB_CURRENT_CTL,USB_D+,USB_D-,USB_DET,USB_PU,USC[0-2,4-6]
USC[3]
BS4
32 VINT
1
CAM_INT
8
7
3
SS2
34 GND
33 VINT
DATA[15]
FL104
NA004
3
2
R170
0
1
2
D1
Vout
Vin
USC[1]
C230
1000P
R283
2.2K
USC[0]
TP103
TP104
TP105
TP118
TP107
TP108
TP109
G
G1
1
2
G
D1
4
R282
1.8K
G USB_CURRENT_CTL
USB_CURRENT_CTL
IC115
XC61CN27
C229
1000P
SS1
35 GND
DATA[0-15]
Q108
@P_COD
R284
27K
USC[6]
BS2
R196
C210
0.1
ZD108
RSB6R8S
R160
470K
C170
0.1
C231
47P
32 IOVDD
31 /RD
DATA[0]
ADD[1]
120K
R281
0
TP181
CN102
WTL35
C142
1
D105
1SS388
C136
***
VINT
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
150K
USC[5]
G
C
3.0V
DATA[9]
USC[4]
USC[5]
G
USB_CHG_EN
0
NC
R295
USC[2]
G
USC[6]
D
TP152
R161
DATA[5]
USC[1]
USC[2]
G
2
CHGIN
120K
R293
USC[0]
G
USC[4]
Gnd
R294
150K
USB_PU
USC[0]
G
Out
5.2V
USB_DET
G
USC[1]
30 A0
26 D1
L113
HM102
POWONKEY
R292
USB_D-
G
TP151
USB_D+
USB_DET
USB_PU
3
R182
0
TP150
MODESEL3
G
G
1000P
Vdd
MODESEL2
G
MODESEL2
USB_D+
USB_D-
C171
3.3K
1
0
LED
25 D2
DATA[1]
G
3
R159
NC
IC107
EW6671
R157
1K
NC
G
MODESEL3
/IRQ
24 D3
KEYPADCOL[0-4],KEYPADROW[0-4],POWONKEY
G
MODESEL2
4
VAPP
DATA[2]
0.1
C139
TP112
5
/RST
3.0V
VINT
DATA[3]
29 /CS
5
4
TP113
TP111
6
N.C.
DATA[4]
VIN
VOUT
28 /WR
NB
27 D0
GND
3
0.1
CONT
2
C143
1
PLLC
DATA[5]
22 D5
VINT
3.0V
TP125
TP149
USC[3]
IC105
YMU762C
21 D6
***
MC_DAT[1]
VDD 7
20 D7
20K
R250
VSS 8
19 MTR
DATA[6]
VBAT
R249
C169
0.1
VREF 9
DATA[7]
IC109
NJ287130
ZD106
RSB6R8S
R158
0
47000P
18 SPOUT2
C194
0.1
3.0V
SIMCLK
00
VINT
SIMRST
R136
17 SPOUT1
HPOUT-R 11
C157
EQ1 12
EQ2 13
C152
0.1
EQ3 14
00
TP127
C167
4.7/6.3V
1
3.0V
VSIM
C168
0.1
HPOUT-L/MONO 10
R135
SPVDD 15
TP126
SP2-1
G
D
SPVSS 16
SP1-1
G
R156
00
VAPP
VINT
C149
4.7/6.3V
VBAT
32
35
R145
68K
R146
18K
3.0V
2.85V
R139
00
33
R142
27K
R254
C148
47000P
C154
220P
BASE BAND (MAIN)
2
***
R278
27K
7.5K
VBACK
C226
47000P
3
@P_COD
CN104
4
10
5
ZD107
6
34
7
GND
KEYPADCOL[2]
KEYPADROW[0]
KEYPADCOL[1]
SIMCLK
SIMRST
SD_DET
VSIM
SIMIO
SIM_OP
GND
VBACK
SD_WP
SD_DAT1
SD_DAT0
GND
SD_CLK
VSD
VSD
GND
GND
SD_CMD
SD_DAT3
SD_DAT2
8
VBACK
A
CONFIDENTIAL
CONFIDENTIAL
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
RF PART (MAIN)
D
D
C
C
B
B
A
A
8
7
6
5
4
2
3
TM200 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM AND PWB LAYOUT
TM200 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM AND PWB LAYOUT
5-7
5-8
1
CONFIDENTIAL
CONFIDENTIAL
8
7
6
5
4
3
KEY (MAIN)
2
1
VINT
R553
***
IC505
XC620930
R527
0
VBAT
SW_LEFT
SW_7
SW_8
SW_9
SW_SOFT1
LEFT
7
8
9
SOFT1
C518
0.1
C516
10 11 17
Not
BT_TXD
G
BT_RXD
G
SW_POWON
Power
on/off
BT_PCMOUT
G
SW524
KARBON-R0.3
13 PCMSYNC
TP508
BT_CTS
G
1000P
or 22K
R501
***
TA505
ZA001
TA506
ZA001
1
7
13 19 25 31
3
2
8
14 20 26 32
4
3
9
5
4
10 16 22 28 34
6
5
PIO5
20
TP517
PIO4
26
TP518
PIO8
9
TP519
PIO6
21
TP516
PIO7
27
TP529
TP530
15 21 27 33
11 17 23 29
PIO2
33
NC
14 XTAL
IN
PIO3
22
TP531
NC
15 XTAL
OUT
PIO1
28
TP532
PIO0
34
TP533
UARTRTS
16 RESET
C517
***
***
***
R551
R547
2
3.3K
4
5 23 30
RF
AN501
YCE-5250
IO 29
NC
CN503
W947F
R542
0
IN
OUT
2
GND
3
GND
4
GND
5
GND
6
1
NC
NC
6
NC
2
GND
NC
5
NC
3
Feed point
NC
4
NC
PC
8
5
2
2
8
VOUT
7
4
1
1
7
Vfb
C
B
A
Battery
FS501
BATT 1
L252E
VBAT
G
Q501
RT1N144U
C505
22/6.3V
SENSE 2
KEYPADCOL[0-4],KEYPADROW[0-4],POWONKEY
G
Q505
EC4401C
TP504
TP528
TP505
R509
18K
TP527
1
IC507
TC7SET00FU
GND 3
(L1)
USB_CURRENT_CTL
G
10080MBB
VBAT
2
3
1
5
Vcc
4
GND 3
Bottom_View
4
5.2V
CHGIN
2
1
R520
47K
TP522
on/off
3
R508
2.7K
CN501
AA002
C
R540
00
PE
Vin
R518
100K
NC
3
1/6.3V
0
3
C510
R507
TP515
VBUS_IN
6
6
TP521 (L1)
2
3.0V
VINT
USB_CHG_EN
G
R522
10K
V506
TA504
ZA001
12 18 24 30
***
5.0V
9
4
TP502
RB160M
9
R511
47K
D503
C507
V511
10080MBB
KEYPADCOL[4]
V505
10080MBB
V504
TA503
ZA001
6
UARTCTS
USB_DET
G
TA502
ZA001
R545
R546
F
IC503
TK73840B
Bottom View
L252E
ACL
10080MBB
KEYPADCOL[3]
KEYPADCOL[2]
KEYPADCOL[1]
KEYPADCOL[0]
BATT
G
FS502
POWONKEY
TA501
ZA001
E
TP501
GND
V501
USBN
D
(L1)
GND
10080MBB
2
C
TP534
(L1)
TP503
SW522
KARBON-R0.3
NC
1
B
TP520
KEYPADROW[4]
C
R544 0
BATTYPE
G
1/6.3V
SW521
KARBON-R0.3
10080MBB
SW517
KARBON-R0.3
V510
KEYPADROW[3]
SW513
KARBON-R0.3
SW509
KARBON-R0.3
SW505
KARBON-R0.3
25
SPICLK
1
TP506
C504
SW520
KARBON-R0.3
(47K
V509
SW516
KARBON-R0.3
SW512
KARBON-R0.3
10080MBB
SW508
KARBON-R0.3
100K
R549
R517
470K
BT_RESET
G
KEYPADROW[2]
SW504
KARBON-R0.3
USBP
3
R514
470K
V508
SW519
KARBON-R0.3
SW515
KARBON-R0.3
SW511
KARBON-R0.3
10080MBB
SW507
KARBON-R0.3
1
8
KEYPADROW[1]
SW503
KARBON-R0.3
NC
BT_RTS
G
5
SW518
KARBON-R0.3
19 PCMIN
R515
470K
V507
SW514
KARBON-R0.3
SW510
KARBON-R0.3
10080MBB
SW506
KARBON-R0.3
R543 0
SPIMOSI 24
SPICSB 32
A
18 PCMCLK
BT_PCMIN
G
SW502
KARBON-R0.3
UARTRX
SPIMISO 31
BT_PCMSYNC
G
KEYPADROW[0]
7
C511
0.01
SW523
KARBON-R0.3
UARTTX
12 PCMOUT
BT_PCMCLK
G
SW501
KARBON-R0.3
6
R519
100K
KEYPADROW4
2.2/25V
SEND
C522
SW_SEND
6
VCC
SW_6
5
VDD18V
SW_5
4
GND
3
SW_4
DOWN
D
IC506
ZA005
VCC IO
2
SW_DOWN
Not
GND
1
Special
GND
UP
Not
ND
KEYPADROW[0]
G
Not
GND
SW_Spe
TP514
NC
100K
SOFT2
SW_3
KEYPADROW3
KEYPADCOL[2]
G
SW_0
4
BT_POWER_ON
G
Ghost
***
#
SW_2
KEYPADROW2
SW_*
NC
R548
0
SW_1
5
Vout
R550
100K
R552
SW_SOFT2
*
SW_UP
CE
R516
470K
SW_#
RIGHT
KEYPADROW1
KEYPADCOL[1]
G
SW_ZOOM
Side UP Side DOWN CAMERA ZOOM
SW_RIGHT
D
SW_CAM
Vss
3
ND
Menu
On the FPC On the FPC
Vin
2
NG
SW_Menu
1
R523
470K
KEYPADCOL0 KEYPADCOL1 KEYPADCOL2 KEYPADCOL3 KEYPADCOL4
KEYPADROW0
1
C512
SW_Side_DOWN
NS
SW_Side_UP
1
Side SW FPC
Q503
RT1N144U
TA507
ZA001
Battery
USB_PU
G
R713
470K
VBAT
UART_RTS
3
BDATA
TXANAOUT
R742
00
NC
R814
***
C723
0.1/10V
L838
C707
0.1/10V
0
L839
TP524
TP535
TP525
R744
0
1
R727
100
R718
100
R719
100
R720
100
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
USB
UART
Hands Free
GND USB
GND UART
GND UART
USB D+
RXD
RXD
USB D-
TXD
TXD
USB VBUS
Not connect
Not connect
Power Supply
(Power Supply)
(Power Supply)
Reserved
(Reserved)
Synchronisation
RTS
Clock
Manufacturer
Manufacturer
Specific
Specific
(reserve)
Audio-OUT
Manufacturer
Specific
Reserved
CTS
Audio-IN
GND
GND
GND (Audio)
11
12
13
14
TP536
R746
10K
0
TP526
36
RXANAOUT
2
6
5
4
V714
4
1
2
3
R741
00
TP523
Not mount
UART_TXD1
CN502
W915K
FL701
USBUF2W6
10080MBB
5
R813
***
V713
SCLK
NC
V708
6
10080MBB
7
BSYNC
V715
10
UART_TXD2
UART_RXD2
10080MBB
11
12
GND
BSSEL
14
16
15
13
VBAT
TXANAIN
35
28
R745
0
8
UART_RXD1
BDATA/CTS
GND
R588
470K
27
USC[4]
G
VUSB
NC
17
BSYNC\SCLK/RTS
PU15
34
26
USBD+/RXD
USBD-/TXD
1.5K
R752
0
R706
USC[0]
G
CPUVDD
33
25
32
USC[5]
G
CPU_USB_D-
24
C706
0.1/10V
USC[2]
G
USC[1]
G
HEMD
31
R589
470K
23
NC
B
9
BCNT
UART_CTS
1 2 3 4 5 6
A 1 2 3 4 5 6
B 7 8 9 10 11 12
C 13 14 15 16 17 18
D 19 20 21 22 23 24
E 25 26 27 28 29 30
F 31 32 33 34 35 36
NC
USBMD
MODESEL3
G
22
REG33
30
NC
21
RXANAIN
R705
0
NC
IC701
BU7880GU
VHIBU7880GU-1L
CPU_USB_D+
29
20
VINT
PUEA
19
VUSB
3.0V
NC
18
UARTMD
UARTSEL
USB_D+
G
USB_DG
NC
NC
B
C724
0.1/10V
R747
120K
1
6
MODESEL1
G
5
2
4
3
R753
470K
D109
HN2S01FU
TP538
TP537
Mirred
5.2V
0
Not mount
BOOTCTRL0
VINT
R723
00
A
3.0V
VINT
3
4
PD
2
1
PD
PS
PG
PD
PD
3
4
Q508
EC4301C
PG
Q507
PS
R749
3.0V
C717
***
0
A
R722
00
CHGIN
R750 Not mount
G
C716
***
BOOTCTRL1
G
2
1
R751
270K
AUDIO_OUT
G
GPIO_09
AUDIO_IN
G
G
R702
R714
10K
VINT
USC[6]
***
3.0V
D704
G
RSB6R8S
8
7
6
5
4
2
3
TM200 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM AND PWB LAYOUT
TM200 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM AND PWB LAYOUT
5 -9
5 - 10
1
CONFIDENTIAL
CONFIDENTIAL
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
AGND
RECEIVERRECEIVER+
AGND
VBAT
VBAT
VBAT
VREG
VOUT
CAPA1-
CAPA1+
CAPA2-
CAPA2+
CAPA3-
CAPA3+
1
2
C757
1/6.3V
1/6.3V
C756
1
2
0
R730
C754
1/16V
0
R729
C753 0.1
0
C744
1/16V
C745
1/16V
C747
1/16V
C748
1/6.3V
C750
1/6.3V
C729
1/6.3V
C728
1/6.3V
C722
SUBCKS
SUBD3
0.1
C752
SUBCK
SUBFLM
SUBCK
SUBD7
SUBLP
SUBD6
SUBFLM
SUBD7
SUBD5
SUBRS
SUBLP
SUBD4
SUBWR
SUBCKS
SUBD3
SUBCS
SUBD2
SUBD1
SUBD0
SUBWR
SUBRS
100P
SUBCS
C751
SUBD0
SUBD2
SUBD5
SUBD4
L709
Z0389
470K
L711
Z0389
L710
Z0389
R732
SUBD6
LCD_RSP
DATA[0]
DATA[1]
DATA[2]
DATA[3]
DATA[4]
DATA[5]
DATA[6]
DATA[7]
DATA[8]
DATA[9]
DATA[10]
DATA[12]
DATA[14]
DATA[15]
SUBD1
/LCD_RESET
***
C787
47p/25V
***
C786
DATA[11]
C785
DATA[13]
/RD
LCD_INT
/WE
/LCD_CS
/LCD_WAIT
0
0
R746 HW241
R747
R748
VLCD
/LCD_RESET
139 VDDCORE
DATA[9]
R717
DATA[11]
0
/LCD_WAIT
LCD_INT
D
G
SUBDB2
SUBDB0
SUBDB6
SUBCK
SUBDB1
SUBDB3
SUBDB5
SUBCKS
SUBDB7
SUBFLMIN
SUBLPIN
SUBDB4
C769
1/16V
R5
R750
DCLK 50
0
TP718
14 PLLDIV2
M 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144
HSYNC
VSYNC
VSYNC 51
TP719
SE_DO/PORT0 117
SE_CK/PORT1 129
SE_LD1/PORT2 141
R737
0
C774
2.2
EXCS_B0 103
NC
44 GND
EXCS_B1 41
NC
48 GND
75 GND
EXCS_B2 62
NC
EXCS_B3 53
NC
R738
20 91 13
33 105 92 79 104 116 128 126 138 137 125 113
12
CHANGE VRS-CZ1JD120J-
C771
1/16V
C772
1/6.3V
C773
1/16V
DA1 124
DA0 112
C775
4.7/6.3V
R741
0
D710
1SS405
D709
RB521S30
DCS_B 114
TP720
C776
1
36 25 102 109
NC
134 130
PWM0/PORT3
HSD7
HSD6
HSD5
HSD4
HSD3
HSD2
HSD1
HSD0
HSWRD
HSEN
HSCK
TESTI
STKCHK
SE_LD3/PORT6
DUMMY1
DUMMY2
DUMMY3
DUMMY4
SE_LD2/PORT5
73 32 11 10 9 6 7 8 49 61 59 37 68
3.0V
VLCD_INT
C777
1
S
4
FDG312P
Q701
1/6.3V
TP724
TP716
TP723
TP715
9
LED-
10
6
AF2
LED- 11
5
VDD2(3V)
LED-
4
VDD2(3V)
LED+
13
C780
4.7uF/10V
C781
3
VDD1(1.8V)
LED+ 14
4.7/6.3V
2
VDD1(1.8V)
LED+ 15
1
GND
GND
C766
GND
C779
4.7/6.3V
12
C782
FLASH LED
16
2.2
C783
AXK716145
CN702
4.7/6.3V
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
NC 29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
NC 43
44
45
46
47
48
NC 49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
T-COM
TFT-COM
COMC
COMC
COMDC
VCOMH
C
B0
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
G0
G1
G2
G3
G4
G5
R0
R1
R2
R3
R4
R5
DCLK
HSY
VSY
SO
SI
SCLK
CS
RESET
VCC
GND
GND
VDC
VDC
COM2
VCL AM
B
VSS2
VSS1
NC
VDD2
C5C5+
C4C4+
C3C3+
C2C2+
C1C1+
VDC2
VDC2
VR
VS
VS
61
TP732
TP708
TP705
WA011
CN705
TP706
F702
25
VIN
CP0
C1+
IMS
IRGB
DVCC
DIN
C2+
STEPUP
C1-
7
6
5
4
C735
SGND
C2-
SH701
SHIELD
CASE
1
1/25V
MAIN1
C738
0.1
RED
C733
MAIN2
1.25A
L703
CHANGE LQW18AN10NJ00D(10nH)
1/6.3V
GREEN
BLUE
SUB2
SUB1
TP711
C730
VBAT_L
24 23 22 21 20 19
MAIN4
TP707
13 14 15 16 17 18
IC708
LTC3205
MAIN3
1
2
3
4
5
6
LED703
EW008BB2
LED704
EW008BB2
TP710
Main
Backlight
ENRGB
TP733
6
5
4
LD#
TP728
1.8V
D
SCLK
3.0V
D
G
S
FDG311N
Q702
1/25V
1
2
3
7 8 9 10 11 12
8
SUBRS
L 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132
0
L716
1/6.3V
C749
C746
5
C742
3
6
DC-DC SHIELD
A
R4
AF2
1/25V
C731
VREF
25
CURSENS
Z0370
GND
6 5 4 3 2 1
C709
GND3
0.1/10V
C713
4.7/6.3V
13 TEST
9
NC
NC
NC
D701
D702
RB521S30
C708
35 SW
C705
0.1/6.3V
NC-
21 22
38 VPLUS12
D 19 20
31 VPLUS11
SENSP2
GNDP
R3
7
0.01
17 18
L715
Z0370
8
C791
C 15 16
VSEL2
D
0
R705
1/6.3V
10 11 12 13 14
1
2
C717
9
CAMP
TP727
R706
6.2(1/10W)
7
VSUB 12
C714
4.7/6.3V
6
SENSN1
22 VOUT2
5
7
14 VOUT1
VBAT1
6
DGND
(Camera
Power supply -15V)
D703
RB551V30
NC
0
R704
1.0/6.3V
C725
26 33
SENSN2
1 NC
NC
VNEG 11
C724
R702
0
32 28 27 24 39 15 16 10
3
CUR
4
5
NC
C721
1/16V
C719
1/25V
GND1
3
4
L714
TP726
0.1/10V
T4 34
VNEG 8
CNTOUT 23
7
T2
GND2
G 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
2
3
21 TEST2
18
GNDT3 40
25 26
F 27 28 29 30 31 32 33
SENSP1
4.7
L701
GNDT1 1
REG1CNT 37
REG2CNT 30
CLK 5
STRB 12
DATA 11
E 23 24
VBAT2
B 8
2
0.47/25V
6
4
C704
4.7/6.3V
A 1
VIN
17 29 36 19 20
C703
4.7/6.3V
1
2
C702
4.7/6.3V
TRSW
BD6020
C701
0.1/6.3V
RB520S30
C727
***
VBATP
VBAT3
RSTB
R2
B0 40
K 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120
SCANEN
Battery
VBAT
4.7
4 NC
IC707
IX3068 VOUT 9
NC 10
L702
NC
(Camera
Power supply -8V)
1/16V
NC
C723
NC
NC 8
C720
1/25V
0.1/25V
C707
TP725
0.1/6.3V
C706
NC 7
5 VSEL
2 GND
***
C715
C716
10K
TH701
10K
R703
***
6 VBAT
BD6030
0.1/10V
3 PD
R701
R1
38
HSYNC 52
1 12 133 144
C710
VIO
R0
B1 39
J 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108
111 GND
127 GND
142 GND
0
B2
VDDIO
83 GND
3.0V
B4 29
18 GND
31 GND
F701
G4
G5
VDDIO
VDDIO
G3
R733
Z0389
3 PLLGND
16 GND
B
VLCD_INT
G2
H 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96
4 PLLDIV0
5 PLLDIV1
TP721
IC705
IX3067
G1
SE_DI/PORT7 140
Reciever
1.25A
SUBWR_B
SUBCS_B
RSP
DB0
DB1
DB2
DB3
DB4
DB5
DB6
F 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72
G 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84
B3 30
TP722
CN701
DB7
43 VDDIO
76 VDDIO
115
132
135
45
TP739
DB8
B5 28
97 VDDIO
/LCD_RESET
G0
R3 98
E 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
LCD_RSP
B5
R1 100
23 VDDIO
26 VDDIO
82 VDDIO
B4
R0 101
R5 88
VLCD_INT
B3
R736
Z0389
D 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
143 VDDCORE
3.0V
DATA[10]
DB9
DB10
DB11
DB12
DB13
DB14
DB15
LCDINT
BUFOFF_B
WAIT_B
RD_B
WR_B
CS_B
DATA[8]
4.7/6.3V
0.01
REFOUT
DATA[7]
B2
R2 99
10P
TEMP
84 VDDCORE
90 VDDCORE
Z0389
R4 89
10P
C760
VCORE
DATA[6]
B1
10P
LCDINT
A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
B 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
C 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
74 VDDCORE
R735
C758
LCDRESET
G5 63
15 VDDCORE
19 VDDCORE
DATA[1]
DATA[0]
B0
G4 64
10P
C761
LCDWAIT
DATA[2]
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
C759
LCDRSP
DATA[4]
C784
R714
GND
2 VDDPLL
CN704
WUB59
T-COM
60
R740
56K
G3 65
IX3032
470K
BTRESET
G2 77
MP4_PLLCK
GND
85 CAMCK
4
DATA[3]
G1 86
MP4_P0
GND
GND 3
G0 87
IC704
NC
D11
1
Vcc
4
NC
D10
1
42 XOUT
GTDIO_B
D9
3
DATA[5]
NC
FL701
NA004
MP4 RESET_B
D8
IC706
TC7SZ08A
C770
4.7/6.3V
BSPIXEL0
D7
TA703 TA704
R734
Z0389
BSPIXEL1
D6
TA702
Z9193
D
LR38863
BSPIXEL2
D0
TA701
Z9193
54 XIN
BSPIXEL3
D2
D1
2
56 RESET_B
BSPIXEL4
D3
TP712
HW601
BSPIXEL5
D4
CN703
WTV33
5
BSPIXEL6
D5
L705
0
BSPIXEL7
VDD4(-8V)
R749
TP713
BSCLK
C
1
21 17 35 136 122 110 123 78 66 67 27 80 55 57 58
22 34 46 121 24 131 120 119 118 108 107 106 96 95 94 93 81 72 71 70 69 60 47
BSBLK_B
VDD4(-8V)
LCDCLK
0
BSVS_B
AF(-)
L704
13M_CLK
BSHS_B
AF(-)
2
DATA[15]
/WE
PWM1/PORT8
AF(-)
3
2
PWMLCD/PORT4
VDD3(+15V)
DATA[14]
C736
0.01
VDD3(+15V)
4
/RD
C737
0.1
WE
LCDCLK
VDD3(+15V)
DATA[13]
C732
0.1
RD
DATA[12]
C739
0.1
D15
CAMCK
C734
0.1
D14
VINT
***
D12
D13
/LCD_CS,/LCD_RESET,/LCD_WAIT,/RD,/WE,LCD_INT,LCD_RSP
3.0V
R715
GND
TP702
TP735
GND
TP701
RECEVER_N
TP734
CAMCK
RECEVER_P
ZD704
RSB6R8S(Not)
VINT
5
R723
0
/LCD_CS
ZD703
RSB6R8S(Not)
GND
VINT
6
VBAT_BL
1/25
SP-
Battery
VBAT_L
C712
47P
SP+
GND
0
GND 2
TP738
C741
GND
GND
CE
1/16V
LCDCS
1
VLCD
3.0V
C740
VBAT
VBAT
***
0
VDD VOUT 3
1.8V
VLCD_INT
C711
47P
VBAT
GND 2
4
TP714
R716
TP703
***
GND
R742
TP704
***
C789
GND
64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
50
49
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
C788
GND
10P
GND
C743
D
VINT
10P
C726
1 CE
Speaker
IC703
R1114Q18
3.0V
VLCD_INT
VOUT 3
VDD
1/6.3V
C718
1/6.3V
4
0
3.0V
TP709
R756
R728
R743
IC701
R1114Q30
7
C755
1/6.3V
TP729
TP717
R727
100K
33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
Battery
VBAT
8
VDD
CKS
CK
GND
FLM
LP
D7
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
D1
D0
RD
WR
RS
CSB
RESB
GND
V4
V3
V2
V0
LCD
V1
Sub LCD
R707
R708
24K(1%)
4.7K(1%)
3.0V
VLCD_INT
2
3
TM200 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM AND PWB LAYOUT
TM200 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM AND PWB LAYOUT
5 - 11
5 - 12
1
A
CONFIDENTIAL
R881
C883
AN501
C886
FL103
FL104
R208
R135
R207
R553
R514
R206
R205
R204
R274
R275
R276
FL905
C882
R273
C517
R545
R527
R551
R210
R547
C138
R548
R189
TP533
SH801
TP530
C863
L1873
C862
R516
C1876
L1872
TP518
R550
R515
C861
TP516
R549
R543
R812
C854
TP529
R544
C885
C870
IC506
R546
R552
TP517
TP111
C518
TP519
TP112
R517
C881
TP531
TP532
C872
R542
AT801
R101 C227
L834
L110
FL102
C522
FL101
R136
CN102
C884
J801
C873
CN503
C1877
IC803
L1871
TP520
C864
R1206
C891
Q703
L105
C852
C105
C109
V101
C104
C801
C807
C802
IC103
R177
R286
Q501
C511
C507
R722
C716
R120
R116
R265
R248
R156
R151
C216
R199
R282
R283
R157
R285
R511
IC507
R540
IC116
R520
R284
TA507
CN502
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM AND PWB LAYOUT
5 - 13
C871
L806
C841
R163
R250
CN104
R198
R203
R200
R201
R155
Q108
IC503
D503
C218
C236
R519
R518
C510
C137
R281
Q505
R507
R196
C128
C230
R197
R509
C717
R723
R202
C210
C212
R702
L838
L839
R814
V715
V713
R133
C229
TA506
TM200
C209
D103
IC115
D109
Q503
R727
TA501
C120
L108
C108
ZD107
R149
R249
R589
FL701
R152
R195
C206
R508
R744
R718
C723
R130
R254
C217
R747
Q103
R522
D704
R714
V714
V708
R264
D
GS
C204
R164
Q101
C144
ZD108
V507
R751
R150
C165
C159
R131
ZD106
R749
R138
R753
R719
R720
C169
C171
R159
C170
R160
R161
C112
R125
C706
C707
R262
C116
C166
R705
R813
C148
C126
R263
R746
IC701
C724
C133
R140
Q508
V508
R271
R741
R142
R742
C154
R129
R299
R256
R588
R706
R146
R278
R272
IC105
C231
R750
R269
R270
TP115
R745
R145
C149
TP136
C168
C157
C226
R752
R713
R291
C152
R139
C167
TP114
V504
R279
R174
TP116
C188
R158
R168
R287
C117
R300
C145
R153
V505
Q507
C127
R115
C146
C160
R162
C113
C134
R277
C153
V506
V501
V511
R288
C132
C121
C122
R126
C151
C208
R172
L106
C837
C832
C833
C155
C118
R127
C150
R144
R137
TP128
C176
R169
R167
C119
R124
C181
C161
C174
C140
C141
C172
V510
C187
C228
Q107 C115
R122
R166
R255
TA505
R134
R128
C147
C178
R143
C189
R280
C163
C177
R165
C190
C232
C162
C135
R171
C182
C156
C158
L107
X101
TP122
TA504
TH101
C164
Q106
C205
IC110
C211
R148
C180
C207
C220
R267
C223
R141
R239
IC108
IC111
R147
C221
C214
C179
IC106
R294
R238
IC114
R181
C173
R292
R293
R295
R266
C111
C191
C186
Q MAIN PWB_FRONT
R810
C835
C200
TP137
R180
R175
R806
C213
TP143
V509 TP130
C184
C222
C219
C224
R257
R187
R173
R209
C840
C199
R186
R188
C812
C831
R170
C185
R805
C811
TP145
TP132
TP148
TP138
R179
TCX801
R268
R237
R289
C842
TA502
R258
C192
L802
L821
C830
R802
C834
TP141
TP140
TP146
TP142
TP156
C195
IC101
TP110 TP106
C803
C836
C198
TP131 TP133
IC801
L822
R811
R804
C233
C107
TA503
TP134
C843
C806
C114
R132
TP117
C810
C234
IC804
R244
TP139
L801
C110
R112
L103
ZD104
C845
C124
C125
R191
L104
C106 R192
C103
R246
C851
R807
C850
R245
JK101
L805
C853
L823
C505
ZD103
C857
C856
C859
L804
C867
TP504
ZD105
FL903
C858
C892
C860
L891
R501
C866
C844
FS501
C516
R523
FL902
C865
Q704
FS502
TP522
C504
R1205
C139
V104
IC505
C143
C142
IC109
TP534
TP505
L803
L113
L893
TP501
L892
C512
D105
C855
IC802
CN501
C136
C1875
TP508
CONFIDENTIAL
R224
R226
R212
R222
R233
R234
R221
R251
R235
R228 R227
TP135
R223
TP185 TP186 TP187 TP188
R231
CN103
TP126
SW503
TP183
TP182
TP184
TP170
TP127
TP181
TP113
TP502
SW502
SW501
TP503
SW518
SW521
TP514
R105
SW505
SW522
SW520
LED105
SW504
TP163
LED106
R106
LED104
R104
R103
TP161
TP121
TP162
TP160
SW524
SW519
SW523
LED103
TP801
R107
R108
TP802
TP144
TP527 TP528
TP168
SW515
LED108
SW511
SW507
LED107
TP123
TP179
TP147
SW516
TP506
LED112
LED111
R111
TP157
TP177
TP165
SW512
SW508
R110
LED110
TP178
R113
R109
LED109
TP164
TP174
TP167
TP154
TP171
LED116
SW517
SW509
TP124
LED115
R118
LED114
SW513
R117
LED113
TP176
R119
R114
TP155
TP105 TP104
TP153
TP521
TP172
TP107
TP158
TP537
SW514
TP166
TP173
TP119
TP109
TP103
TP108
R232
LED121
R230
TP515
TP152
TP151
TP150
TP149
TP125
TP538
LED122
TP118
C194
ZD101
TP535
TP526
TP523
TP525
TP536
C193
D106
L102
C235
TP101
TP180
TP102
TM200
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IC107
R182
TP524
C101
L101
Q MAIN PWB_REAR
LED120
R211
LED119
SW510
SW506
TP120
LED118
R190
R178
R176
LED117
TP169
TP718
R717
C734
C737
R750
C758
C760
R701
L705
L715
R733
R708
L710
L714
R707
C735
C733
IC704
R734
L703
R749
C736
R715
R735
L709
IC708
L711
C738
CN705
C739
C712
FL701
C711
F702
ZD704
ZD703
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C723
C787
R704
R747
R736
C769
R740
C772
R746
C730
C731
IC706
C770
C761
D710
C759
R714
C766
C732
R732
R748
IC707
C786
C785
TP719
C721
R741
LED704
LED703
R702
C784
L702
C710
C773
Q701
SH701
D703
C702
C727
C706
C701
C707
C703
C720
C704
CN704
IC705
C709
C705
L701
C714
C713
D701 D702
C717
C719
R705
C708
C725
C724
C775
C774
R706
C757
C756
C753
C755
R738
C781
R737
Q702
C780
C783
C782
CN703
C779
C777
C776
C771
R743
C742
C754
C750
R729
R723
C752
C751
R730
R728
C748
TA704
C745
C746
L716
C791
C749
CN702
C718
TA703
C728
F701
F
IC703
R742
C726
R756
R716
IC701
C729
C722
D709
C747
R727
C744
Q LCD PWB_FRONT
TP703
TP704
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TP735
TP722
TP734
TP721
TP723
TP715
TP708
TP710
TP706
TP705
TP726
TP707
TP711
TP716
TP724
TP725
TP728
TP733
TP720
TP727
TP732
TA702
TA701
TP717
TP712
TP714
TP713
TP729
TP702
TP739
TP738
TP701
C716
R703
TH701
CN701
C740
C788
C789
L704
C743
C741
Q LCD PWB_REAR
C715
TM200
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TP709
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BACK LIGHT FPC
PWB-C
A
CAMERA RELAY FPC
PWB-F
CN705
5-14 (8-B)
TO MAIN PWB-A
(REAR SIDE)
5-13 (3-G)
CN701
MAIN PWB-A
(FRONT SIDE)
B
5-14 (9-G)
TO MAIN PWB-A
(REAR SIDE)
A
SOLDER
CA1001
CAMERA
5-14 (12-G)
C
SOLDER
5-14 (12-G)
MAIN PWB-A
E TO
(REAR SIDE)
MAIN PWB-A
B TO
(REAR SIDE)
SOLDER
CN102
TO KEY PWB-B
(REAR SIDE)
5-27 (4-A)
5-28 (9-A)
MEMORY CARD
SLOT CONNECTOR
CN103
TO KEY PWB-B
(FRONT SIDE)
5-28 (11-A)
E
SOLDER
SIM CARD
CONNECTOR
CAMERA
GROUND FPC
PWB-D
D
[SIDE]
SD/SIM FPC
PWB-G
KEY PWB-B
C TO
(REAR SIDE)
BAT100
BACK-UP
BATTERY
BACK-UP BATTERY
HOLDER
CN104
TO KEY PWB-B
(REAR SIDE)
CN704
GROUND FPC
PWB-E
F
5-14 (8-D)
5-28 (11-G)
TO MAIN PWB-A
(REAR SIDE)
LCD001
EXTERNAL
DISPLAY
G
LCD1000
MAIN DISPLAY
SOLDER
5-27 (4-A)
KEY PWB-B
D TO
(FRONT SIDE)
H
5-14 (11-E)
CN703
TO MAIN PWB-A
(REAR SIDE)
1
2
4
3
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A
B
C
D
Conditions: SIM card inserted, power on (battery=3.7V), in stand-by mode (opened)
Measuring instrument: Digital multimeter
: Unmeasurable
IC105
PIN NO. VOLTAGE
1
1.41V
2
0V
3
2.98V
4
2.98V
5
---------6
0V
7
2.98V
8
0V
9
0V
10
1.13V
11
0.27V
12
---------13
0V
14
0V
15
3.69V
16
0V
17
0V
18
0V
19
0V
20
0.49V
21
0.7V
22
0.91V
23
0.95V
24
1.01V
25
1.08V
26
0.73V
27
1.36V
28
2.39V
29
2.97V
30
1.79V
31
2.07V
32
2.98V
IC111
PIN NO. VOLTAGE
1
---------2
---------3
---------4
---------5
---------IC114
PIN NO. VOLTAGE
1
---------2
---------3
---------4
---------5
----------
IC503
PIN NO. VOLTAGE
1
0V
2
0.03V
3
0.03V
4
0V
5
0V
6
0V
7
Not used
8
3.68V
9
2.25V
IC115
PIN NO. VOLTAGE
1
0V
2
0V
3
Not used
4
0V
IC116
PIN NO. VOLTAGE
1
0V
2
0.14V
3
0V
4
0.14V
E
IC107
PIN NO. VOLTAGE
1
2.98V
2
0V
3
2.98V
F
G
IC108
PIN NO. VOLTAGE
1
---------2
---------3
---------4
----------
IC505
PIN NO. VOLTAGE
1
3.69V
2
0V
3
0V
4
Not used
5
----------
IC506
PIN NO. VOLTAGE
1
Not used
2
Not used
3
0V
4
0V
5
0V
6
0.01V
7
0V
8
0.01V
9
0V
10
0V
11
0V
12
0.01V
13
0V
14
Not used
15
Not used
16
0V
17
0V
18
0V
19
0V
20
1.87V
21
0V
22
1.8V
23
0V
24
0V
25
0V
26
1.8V
27
0V
28
2.78V
29
0V
30
0V
31
0V
32
1.7V
33
7.75V
34
1.75V
IC701
PIN NO. VOLTAGE
1
1.8V
2
0V
3
3.0V
4
3.69V
IC703
PIN NO. VOLTAGE
1
3.0V
2
0V
3
1.8V
4
3.69V
IC706
PIN NO. VOLTAGE
1
3.58V
2
1.82V
3
0V
4
1.78V
5
3.58V
IC507
PIN NO. VOLTAGE
1
0V
2
0V
3
0V
4
0V
5
0V
IC109
PIN NO. VOLTAGE
1
0V
2
0V
3
0V
4
0V
5
3.69V
IC801
PIN NO. VOLTAGE
1
2.89V
2
0V
3
0V
4
0V
5
0V
6
0V
7
0V
8
0V
9
0V
10
0V
11
0V
12
0V
13
2.89V
14
2.89V
15
0V
16
0V
17
0V
18
0V
19
0V
20
0V
21
0V
22
2.89V
23
0.21V
24
0.21V
25
0.21V
26
0.21V
27
2.89V
28
0.27V
29
0V
30
0V
31
1.14V
32
0V
33
0V
34
0V
35
1.82V
36
2.89V
37
2.89V
38
0.26V
39
0V
40
2.89V
41
2.89V
42
2.89V
43
2.89V
44
2.87V
45
2.87V
46
2.87V
47
2.87V
48
2.89V
49
0V
IC802
PIN NO. VOLTAGE
1
0V
2
0V
3
3.70V
4
0V
5
0V
6
3.70V
7
0V
8
0V
9
0V
10
0V
11
0V
12
2.44V
13
3.70V
14
0V
15
0V
16
0V
17
0V
18
0V
19
0V
20
0V
21
0V
22
0V
23
0V
24
0V
25
0V
26
0V
27
0V
28
0V
29
0V
30
0V
31
0V
32
0V
33
0V
34
0V
35
0V
36
0V
IC804
PIN NO. VOLTAGE
1
2.96V
2
3.80V
3
2.96V
4
2.89V
5
0V
6
2.89V
H
NOTES ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM can be found on page 5-1.
1
2
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3
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6
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CHAPTER 6. OTHERS
[1] FUNCTION TABLE OF IC
Q IC101 (LRS1B27): 5-LEVEL STACK MEMORY
Pin
No.
Terminal
name
Input/Output
Pin
No.
Description of terminal
NC
-
A20
Input
Address input
(NOR Flash, Smartcombo RAM)
3
A11
Input
Address input
(NOR Flash, Smartcombo RAM, SRAM)
4
A15
Input
Address input
(NOR Flash, Smartcombo RAM, SRAM)
5
A14
Input
Address input
(NOR Flash, Smartcombo RAM, SRAM)
1
2
*
Not used
6
A13
Input
Address input
(NOR Flash, Smartcombo RAM, SRAM)
7
A12
Input
Address input
(NOR Flash, Smartcombo RAM, SRAM)
8
GND
-
Ground
9
NC
-
Not used (VCC IO/NC)
10* NC
-
Not used
11* NC
-
Not used
-
Not used
*
12
*
NC
SF-RY/BY
Output
Ready busy output
(Smartcombo Flash)
14
A16
Input
Address input
(NOR Flash, Smartcombo RAM, SRAM)
15
A8
Input
Address input
(NOR Flash, Smartcombo RAM, SRAM)
Input/Output
SC2-CE2
29
DQ13
Input/Output Data input/output
(NOR Flash, Smartcombo RAM, SRAM)
Command, Address, and Data
input/output (Smartcombo Flash)
30
DQ6
Input/Output Data input/output
(NOR Flash, Smartcombo RAM, SRAM)
Command, Address, and Data
input/output (Smartcombo Flash)
31
DQ4
Input/Output Data input/output
(NOR Flash, Smartcombo RAM, SRAM)
Command, Address, and Data
input/output (Smartcombo Flash)
32
DQ5
Input/Output Data input/output
(NOR Flash, Smartcombo RAM, SRAM)
Command, Address, and Data
input/output (Smartcombo Flash)
*
Input
Description of terminal
28
Sleep state input
(Smartcombo RAM 2)
NC
-
Not used
34
SF/F/SC-VCC
-
Power (NOR Flash ,Smartcombo
Flash, Smartcombo RAM)
35
GND
-
Ground
36
/RST
Input
Reset input (NOR Flash) (F-/RST)
When deleting block/writing: VIH
When reading
: VIH
Reset
: VIL
37
A22
Input
Address input (NOR Flash)
SC2-/CE1/NC
(F2-/CE)
Input
Chip enable input
(Smartcombo RAM 2)
33
13
Terminal
name
16
A10
Input
Address input
(NOR Flash, Smartcombo RAM, SRAM)
38
17
A9
Input
Address input
(NOR Flash, Smartcombo RAM, SRAM)
39
DQ12
18
DQ15
40
S/SC1-CE2
Input
Chip enable input (SRAM), sleep
state input (Smartcombo RAM 1)
41
S-VCC
-
Power (SRAM)
42
SF/F/SC-VCC
-
Power (NOR Flash ,Smartcombo
Flash, Smartcombo RAM)
43
NC
19
S/SC-/WE
20
DQ14
21
DQ7
Input/Output Data input/output
(NOR Flash, Smartcombo RAM, SRAM)
Command, Address, and Data
input/output (Smartcombo Flash)
Input
Write enable input
(SRAM, Smartcombo RAM)
Input/Output Data input/output
(NOR Flash, Smartcombo RAM, SRAM)
Command, Address, and Data
input/output (Smartcombo Flash)
Input/Output Data input/output
(NOR Flash, Smartcombo RAM, SRAM)
Command, Address, and Data
input/output (Smartcombo Flash)
Input
Input/-
Power voltage detect terminal
(NOR Flash)
When deleting/writing: VPP = VPPH
When deleting/writing is prohibited:
VPP < VPPLK
Read enable input
(Smartcombo Flash)
47
A19
Input
Address input
(NOR Flash, Smartcombo RAM, SRAM)
Input
Write enable input (NOR Flash)
48
DQ11
Output
Ready busy output (NOR Flash)
When deleting/writing: VOL
When interrupting block delete/
write: High-Z (High impedance)
49
SF/F/SC-VCC
Not used
-
Not used
SF-/RE
25
F-/WE
26* F-RY/-BY
27
A21
Write protect input (NOR Flash)
/WP (F-/WP)
VPP (F-VPP)
-
24
Not used
Command latch enable input
(Smartcombo Flash)
46
NC
*
Input
45
23* NC
22
44* CLE
Input/Output Data input/output
(NOR Flash, Smartcombo RAM, SRAM)
Command, Address, and Data
input/output (Smartcombo Flash)
Input
Input
Address input
(NOR Flash, Smartcombo RAM 2)
TM200
OTHERS
6-1
Input/Output Data input/output
(NOR Flash, Smartcombo RAM, SRAM)
Command, Address, and Data
input/output (Smartcombo Flash)
-
Power (Flash, Smartcombo RAM)
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Pin
No.
50
51
52
Terminal
name
DQ10
DQ2
DQ3
53* NC
Input/Output
Pin
No.
Description of terminal
Terminal
name
Input/Output
Description of terminal
Input/Output Data input/output
(NOR Flash, Smartcombo RAM, SRAM)
Command, Address, and Data
input/output (Smartcombo Flash)
77
SF-/WP
Input
Write protect input
(Smartcombo Flash)
78
SF-/CE
Input
Chip enable input
(Smartcombo Flash)
Input/Output Data input/output
(NOR Flash, Smartcombo RAM, SRAM)
Command, Address, and Data
input/output (Smartcombo Flash)
79
A5
Input
Address input
(NOR Flash, Smartcombo RAM, SRAM)
80
A4
Input
Address input
(NOR Flash, Smartcombo RAM, SRAM)
81
A0
Input
Address input
(NOR Flash, Smartcombo RAM, SRAM)
Input
Chip enable input (NOR Flash)
Input/Output Data input/output
(NOR Flash, Smartcombo RAM, SRAM)
Command, Address, and Data
input/output (Smartcombo Flash)
-
82
F-/CE (F1-/CE)
Not used
83
GND
-
54
ALE
Input
Address latch enable input
(Smartcombo Flash)
84
/OE
Input
Output enable input
(NOR Flash, Smartcombo RAM, SRAM)
55
/LB
Input
Byte enable input (DQ0-DQ7)
(Smartcombo RAM, SRAM)
85
S-/CE1
Input
Chip enable input (SRAM)
NC
-
Byte enable input (DQ8-DQ15)
(Smartcombo RAM, SRAM)
Not used
87 * NC
-
Not used
56* /UB
Input
86
NC
-
Not used
58
NC
-
Not used
59
DQ9
Input/Output Data input/output
(NOR Flash, Smartcombo RAM, SRAM)
Command, Address, and Data
input/output (Smartcombo Flash)
60
DQ8
Input/Output Data input/output
(NOR Flash, Smartcombo RAM, SRAM)
Command, Address, and Data
input/output (Smartcombo Flash)
57
*
61
62
DQ0
DQ1
In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which
is not connected to the outside.
-
Not used
NC
-
Not used
65
SF-/WE
Input
Write enable input
(Smartcombo Flash)
66
A18
Input
Address input
(NOR Flash, Smartcombo RAM)
67
A17
Input
Address input
(NOR Flash, Smartcombo RAM, SRAM)
68
A7
Input
Address input
(NOR Flash, Smartcombo RAM, SRAM)
69
A6
Input
Address input
(NOR Flash, Smartcombo RAM, SRAM)
70
A3
Input
Address input
(NOR Flash, Smartcombo RAM, SRAM)
71
A2
Input
Address input
(NOR Flash, Smartcombo RAM, SRAM)
72
A1
Input
Address input
(NOR Flash, Smartcombo RAM, SRAM)
73
SC1-/CE1
Input
Chip enable input
(Smartcombo RAM 1)
NC
-
Not used
75 * NC
-
Not used
76
NC
1
Input/Output Data input/output
(NOR Flash, Smartcombo RAM, SRAM)
Command, Address, and Data
input/output (Smartcombo Flash)
64*
*
(TOPVIEW)
Input/Output Data input/output
(NOR Flash, Smartcombo RAM, SRAM)
Command, Address, and Data
input/output (Smartcombo Flash)
63* NC
74 *
-
*
Ground
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
2
A20
3
A11
4
A15
5
A14
6
A13
7
A12
8
GND
9
NC
10
NC
11
NC
13
SF-RY/BY
14
A16
15
A8
16
A10
17
A9
18
DQ15
19
S/SC-/WE
20
DQ14
21
DQ7
22
NC
23
NC
C
24
SF-/RE
25
F-/WE
26
F-RY/-BY
27
A21
28
SC2-CE2
29
DQ13
30
DQ6
31
DQ4
32
DQ5
33
NC
D
34
F/SF/SC-VCC
35
GND
36
/RST
37
A22
38
SC2-/CE1/NC
39
DQ12
40
S/SC1-CE2
41
S-VCC
42
F/SF/SC-VCC
43
NC
E
44
CLE
45
/WP
46
VPP
47
A19
48
DQ11
49
SF/F/SC-VCC
50
DQ10
51
DQ2
52
DQ3
53
NC
F
54
ALE
55
/LB
56
/UB
57
NC
58
NC
59
DQ9
60
DQ8
61
DQ0
62
DQ1
63
NC
A
1
NC
B
12
NC
2
G
64
NC
65
SF-/WE
66
A18
67
A17
68
A7
69
A6
70
A3
71
A2
72
A1
73
SC1-/CE1
74
NC
75
NC
H
76
NC
77
SF-/WP
78
SF-/CE
79
A5
80
A4
81
A0
82
F-/CE
83
GND
84
/OE
85
S-/CE1
86
NC
87
NC
A22
A21
A0~A17
A18~A20
F-/WE,/WP,/RST
/OE
F-/CE
SF-/WE,SF-/WP
ALE,CLE,SF-/RE
SF-/CE
S/SC-/WE,/LB,/UB
128M (x16) bit
NOR Flash memory
128M (x16) bit
Smartcombo
Flash memory
SF/F/SC-VCC
VPP
F-RY/-BY
SF-RY/BY
SC1: 32M (x16) bit
Smartcombo RAM
SC1-/CE1
S/SC1-CE2
DQ0~DQ15
SC2: 64M (x16) bit
Smartcombo RAM
SC2-/CE1
SC2-CE2
4M (x16) bit
SRAM
S-/CE1
Not used
TM200
OTHERS
6-2
GND
S-VCC
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Q IC103 (AD6535): ANALOG BASEBAND
Pin
No.
Terminal
name
Input/
Output
Input
Input
VCXO supply
51
VBAT2
Input
Input
External interface regulator input
52 * NC_G16
Not used
53
CSDO
Output
Charge supply
54
CSDI
Input
Control serial port data input
Charge DAC (FET) output control
55
VBAT2
Input
Analog baseband regulator input
VCXOEN
3
VBAT3
VEXT
Output
VCHG
Description of terminal
BSDI
2
5
Input/
Output
50
Input
*
Terminal
name
Not used
1 * TDI
4
Pin
No.
Description of terminal
Input
Analog baseband regulator input
Not used
Control serial port data output
6
GATEDRIVE
7
ISENSE
Input
Charge current sense input
56
VABB
Output
Analog baseband supply
8
TEMP2
Input
Temp sensor input for battery
57
ASM
Input
Advanced state machine
Input
Not used
58
MCLKEN
Output
Baseband transmit & receive
voltage reference
59
AOUT1P
Output
Receiver audio positive output
60
AOUT3L
Output
Headset receiver audio L-channel
output
Input/Output I-channel positive input/output
61
RXON
Input
Baseband receive section control
Input/Output I-channel negative input/output
62
TXON
Input
Baseband transmit section control
AOUT1N
Output
Receiver audio negative output
Output
Headset receiver audio R-channel
output
9 * AUXADC2
10
REFBB
11
AGND2
12
IP
13
IN
Output
-
Baseband serial port data input
Output
-
Analog baseband ground
Master clock enable
14
QN
Input/Output Q-channel positive input/output
63
15
QP
Input/Output Q-channel negative input/output
64
AOUT3R
65
MCLK
Input
66
CSFS
Input
67
AGND3
-
Analog audio ground
68
LIGHT1
Output
Charge LED control
69
ABBRESET
70
DGND
16 * RSVD_A16
-
Not used
17 * TMS
Input
Not used
18 * TCK
Input
Not used
19
VBAT3
20 * VEXT
Input
Output
External interface regulator input
Not used
21
CHGOSC
Input
Charge oscillator capacitor
22
BATTYPE
Input
Battery type identification input
23
CHGDACREF
Output
Reset input
Digital ground
LIGHT2
Output
USB charge enable
72
LIGHT3
Output
Key-pad LED control
73
VCORE
Output
Digital core supply 1.72 - 1.9 V
74
VCOREIN
75
LGND
Voltage reference output
76
VMIC
Output
Microphone supply 2.4 - 2.6 V
Power amplifier control output
77
VCORE
Output
Digital core supply 1.72 - 1.9 V
Analog ground
VBATSENSE
Input
Battery voltage sense input
25
TEMP1
Inpsut
Temp sensor input for camera
26
AUXADC1
Input
Auxiliary ADC input for temp.
sensor adjustment
27
REFOUT
Output
-
Control serial port framing signal
71
Charge DAC reference
24
Output
Input
Master clock
Input
-
Digital core regulator input
Light driver ground
28
PA
29
AGND0
78
VMEMIN
Input
Memory interface regulator input
30
AFCDAC
Output
Automatic frequency control DAC
output
79
AIN2P
Input
Headset mic audio positive input
80
AIN1P
Input
31
REF
Output
Voltage reference
81
CRST
Output
32
AGND1
-
-
Mic audio positive input
Power-on reset capacitor
Analog ground
82
VMEMIN
Input
Memory interface regulator input
33 * TDO
Output
Not used
83
VMEMSEL
Input
Memory supply voltage selection
34 * GPI
Input
Not used
84
VBAT5
Input
Back-up battery regulator input
35
Input
Voltage controlled crystal
oscillator regulator input
85
VBAT4
Input
SIM interface regulator input
86
VRTCIN
Input
Real-time clock regulator input
87
DBBON
Input
Digital BB supply regulator on signal
VBAT1
36 * RSVD_C16
-
Not used
37
INT
Output
Digital BB interrupt
38
ASDO
Output
Audio serial port data output
39
REFCHG
Output
Voltage reference output
40
VVCXO
Output
Voltage controlled crystal oscillator
supply 2.71 - 2.79 V (VT)
41
ASDI
Input
42
BSDO
43
VUSB
44
VAPPGATE
45
BSIFS
Input
46
ASFS
Output
47
VUSBIN
48
VAPP
49
BSOFS
88
89
SGND
*
AOUT2N
90* SPWR
Output
AOUT2P/N ground
Not used
Input
Not used
91* AOUT2P
Output
Not used
Audio serial port data input
92 * NC_R12
-
Not used
Output
Baseband serial port data output
93
AIN3L
Input
Output
USB interface supply 3.0 - 3.6 V
94
AIN3R
Input
Sound IC audio R-channel input
Output
Application regulator pass device
gate control
95
AIN2N
Input
Headset mic audio negative input
96
AIN1N
Input
Mic audio negative input
Baseband serial port input framing signal
97
RESET
Output
Reset output
Audio serial port framing signal
98
VMEM
Output
Memory interface supply 2.75 - 3.05 V
USB interface regulator input
99
VMEM
Output
Memory interface supply 2.75 - 3.05 V
Output
Application supply 2.75 - 3.3 V
100
VBACK
Output
Backup battery supply 2.72 - 3.05 V
Output
Baseband serial port output
framing signal
101
VBACKSEL
Input
TM200
OTHERS
6-3
Input
Sound IC audio L-channel input
Backup battery supply voltage
selection
CONFIDENTIAL
Pin
No.
Terminal
name
Input/
Output
Q IC105 VHIYMU762C+-1L (YMU762C): SOUND
Description of terminal
102
VSIM
Output
SIM interface supply 2.75 - 2.95 V
Pin
No.
103
VRTC
Output
Real-time clock supply 1.6 - 2.0 V
1
CLKI
Input
104
SGND
-
AOUT2P/N ground
2
LED
Output
External LED control terminal
Output
Not used
3
/IRQ
Output
Interrupt output terminal
Input
Not used
4
/RST
Input
Hardware reset input terminal
107* AOUT2P
Output
Not used
-
Not used
108
LDOEN
Output
Regulator enable output
109
KEYOUT
Output
Power-on key output
110
KEYON
111
IBIAS
112
AGND4
-
113
AGND0
-
Thermal ground for power supply
114
AGND0
-
Thermal ground for power supply
115
AGND0
-
Thermal ground for power supply
105* AOUT2N
106* SPWR
116
AGND0
Input
Output
-
Terminal
name
Input/Output
5 * NC
Power-on key input
Regulator bias current reference
Power management analog ground
Description of terminal
Clock input terminal
6
PLLC
-
Built-in PLL capacitor terminal
7
VDD
-
Power supply (Typ + 3.0 V)
8
VSS
-
Ground
9
VREF
-
Analog reference voltage terminal
10 HPOUT-L/MONO
Output
Headphone output L-ch
11 HPOUT-R
Output
Headphone output R-ch
12 EQ1
-
Equalizer terminal 1
Thermal ground for power supply
13 EQ2
-
Equalizer terminal 2
-
Equalizer terminal 3
117
AGND0
-
Thermal ground for power supply
14 EQ3
118
AGND0
-
Thermal ground for power supply
15 SPVDD
-
119
AGND0
-
Thermal ground for power supply
Analog power supply for speaker
amplifier (Typ + 3.6 V)
AGND0
-
Thermal ground for power supply
16 SPVSS
-
120
Analog ground for speaker amplifier
121
AGND0
-
Thermal ground for power supply
122
AGND0
-
Thermal ground for power supply
17 SPOUT1
Output
18 SPOUT2
Output
Speaker terminal 1
Speaker terminal 2
19 MTR
Output
External motor control terminal
123
AGND0
-
Thermal ground for power supply
124
AGND0
-
Thermal ground for power supply
20 D7
Input/Output CPU I/F data bus 7
Thermal ground for power supply
21 D6
Input/Output CPU I/F data bus 6
Input/Output CPU I/F data bus 5
125
AGND0
-
126
AGND0
-
Thermal ground for power supply
22 D5
127
AGND0
-
Thermal ground for power supply
23 D4
Input/Output CPU I/F data bus 4
128
AGND0
-
Thermal ground for power supply
24 D3
Input/Output CPU I/F data bus 3
Input/Output CPU I/F data bus 2
129
AGND0
-
Thermal ground for power supply
25 D2
130
AGND0
-
Thermal ground for power supply
26 D1
Input/Output CPU I/F data bus 1
131
AGND0
-
Thermal ground for power supply
27 D0
Input/Output CPU I/F data bus 0
132
AGND0
-
Thermal ground for power supply
28 /WR
133
AGND0
-
Thermal ground for power supply
29 /CS
Input
CPU I/F chip select input
134
AGND0
-
Thermal ground for power supply
30 A0
Input
CPU I/F address signal
135
AGND0
-
Thermal ground for power supply
31 /RD
Input
CPU I/F read enable
136
AGND0
-
Thermal ground for power supply
32 IOVDD
137
AGND0
-
Thermal ground for power supply
138
AGND0
-
Thermal ground for power supply
139
AGND0
-
Thermal ground for power supply
140
AGND0
-
Thermal ground for power supply
141
AGND0
-
Thermal ground for power supply
142
AGND0
-
Thermal ground for power supply
143
AGND0
-
Thermal ground for power supply
AGND0
-
Thermal ground for power supply
146
AGND0
-
Thermal ground for power supply
147
AGND0
-
Thermal ground for power supply
148
AGND0
-
Thermal ground for power supply
/CS
A0
/WR
/RD
20
29
30
28
31
27
D0~D7
HPOUT-R
1
PLL
HPOUT-L/
MONO
PLLC
CLKI
IOVDD
VDD
VSS
6
11
10
HP
Vol R
HP
Vol L
Timing Generator
FiFO
64 byte
FiFO
512 byte
Sequencer
Buffer
FM +
Wave Table
Synthesizer
Select
Mono
R-ch
R-ch
16-bit
L-ch DAC
L-ch
Vol
Vol
PCM/ADPCM
Playback
EQ
Vol
12 EQ1
13 EQ2
VREF
14 EQ3
SP
Vol
Soft IRQ
/IRQ 3
LED 2
In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which
is not connected to the outside.
LED control
17
SPOUT1
TIMER
18
Vibrator control
MTR 19
9 Analog power supply
for speaker amplifier
VREF
NC 5
TM200
OTHERS
6-4
SPOUT2
VREF
16 15
SPVSS
SPVDD
145
Power supply for terminal
Control register SRAM/ROM
Thermal ground for power supply
32 7 8
/RST 4
Intermediate register
-
-
Interface register
AGND0
CPU I/F write enable
In this unit, the terminal withasterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which
is not connected to the outside.
CPU interface
144
Input
CONFIDENTIAL
Q IC106 (AD6529B): DIGITAL BASEBAND
Pin
No.
1
Terminal
name
ASDO
2
BSDI
3
BSOFS
Input/
Output
Output
Input
Output
Pin
No.
Description of terminal
Terminal
name
Input/
Output
Description of terminal
Audio serial port data output to analog BB
36
GPIO_34
Output
UART_TXD for Bluetooth module
37
ADD[4]
Output
Processor address bus 4
Baseband serial port data input from
analog BB
38
ADD[2]
Output
Processor address bus 2
39
GND
40
KEYPADROW[0]
VEXT
Baseband serial port output framing
signal output to analog BB
-
Ground
Input
KEYIN signal input 0
Input
System interface power supply
2.4 - 3.3 V (VINT)
4
GPIO_48
Input
Hook switch of hands free kit
(earphone) detection
41
5
VINT
Input
Analog BB interface power supply
1.7 - 3.3 V (VCORE)
42
GPO_23
Output
SLEEP control for SRAM 2
43
ADD[7]
Output
Processor address bus 7
6
GPO_29
Output
Analog BB reset output (ABBRESET)
44
VMEM
7
GPO_5
Output
Advanced state machine of analog BB
8
VDDRTC
45
ADD[1]
46
CSDO
Input
-
RTC power supply 1.0 - 1.9 V
(VRTC)
9
VSSRTC
10
MC_DAT[0]
Input/
Output
SD interface data bus 0
47
CLKOUT_GATE
11
GPIO_22
Output
RSP for main LCD controller
48
GPO_1
12
GPIO_56
Input
Boot control 2
(Hardware version select)
49
OSCIN
13
KEYPADCOL[4]
Output
KEYIN signal output 4
50
MC_CMD
14
KEYPADCOL[1]
Output
15
KEYPADROW[4]
Input
51
GPIO_55
RTC ground
KEYIN signal output 1
KEYIN signal input 4
16
KEYPADROW[2]
Input
KEYIN signal input 2
52
GND
17
GPIO_38
Input
Interrupt input from sound
generator IC
53
KEYPADROW[3]
18
GPIO_36
Output
Mode select 2 for interface IC/
AOUT3 bias control
Input
SD card interface write protect
57
21
ADD[0]
Write protect control for flash
memory 2
Audio serial port framing signal
input from analog BB
25
CSDI
*
26
GPO_6
27
GPO_0
28
ADD[9]
Output
Processor address bus 9
59
ADD[5]
Output
Processor address bus 5
60
ADD[3]
Output
Processor address bus 3
61
GND
63
PWRON
Control serial port data input from
analog BB
64
MC_DAT[1]
65
GND
66
VEXT
67
KEYPADCOL[0]
Output
32.768 kHz crystal oscillator output
29
MC_DAT[2]
Input/
Output
SD interface data bus 2
30
VMC
31
VCC
68
VEXT
Input
SD card interface power supply
1.7 - 3.3 V (VAPP)
69
GPIO_15
Input
Core power supply 1.7 - 1.9 V
(VCORE)
70
GPIO_16
71
32
KEYPADCOL[3]
Output
KEYIN signal output 3
33
KEYPADCOL[2]
Output
KEYIN signal output 2
34
GPIO_39
Output
USB PU control for interface IC
GPIO_37
58
Output
OSCOUT
35
Processor address bus 11
VCC
Output
Input
Interrupt input from analog BB
TM200
Input
Output
Input/
Output
Input
Output
Ground
Core power supply 1.7 - 1.9 V
(VCORE)
System power control for analog
BB
SD interface data bus 1
Ground
SIM power supply 2.4 - 3.3 V
(VINT)
KEYIN signal output 0
Input
SIM power supply 2.4 - 3.3 V
(VINT)
Input
PCM data input for Bluetooth
module
Output
PCM SYNC output for Bluetooth
module
ADD[13]
Output
Processor address bus 13
72
ADD[12]
Output
Processor address bus 12
73
ADD[8]
Output
Processor address bus 8
74
ADD[6]
Output
Processor address bus 6
OTHERS
6-5
Ground
KEYIN signal input 3
Output
62
Not used
Boot control 1
(Hardware version select)
ADD[11]
Baseband serial port data output to
analog BB
Analog baseband receive section
control (RXON)
Input
SD interface CMD (SD_CMD)
PCM data output for Bluetooth
module
Baseband serial port input framing
signal input from analog BB
Output
Input
32.768 kHz crystal oscillator input
Output
Input
Input
Input
Input/
Output
Analog baseband transmit
section control (TXON)
KEYIN signal input 1
GPIO_35
BSDO
Output
Master clock enable from analog
BB (MCLKEN)
UART_RXD for Bluetooth module
20
24
Input
Input
GPIO_17
BSIFS
Control serial port data output to
analog BB
Input
56
23
Output
KEYPADROW[1]
Audio serial port data input from
analog BB
Input
Processor address bus 1
GPIO_33
Input
ASFS
Output
55
ASDI
22
Memory power supply 2.7 - 3.3 V
(VMEM)
54
19
Output
Input
CONFIDENTIAL
Pin
No.
Terminal
name
75
GPO_22
76
GPIO_14
Input/
Output
Pin
No.
Description of terminal
Terminal
name
Input/
Output
Description of terminal
Output
VPP control for flash memory 1
115 DATA[2]
Input/
Output
Processor data bus 2
Output
PCM clock output for
Bluetooth module
116 DATA[0]
Input/
Output
Processor data bus 0
117 DATA[5]
Input/
Output
Processor data bus 5
Memory power supply 2.7 - 3.3 V
(VMEM)
118 DATA[1]
Input/
Output
Processor data bus 1
Processor address bus 14
119 DATA[3]
Input/
Output
Processor data bus 3
77
GPIO_10
Input
78
GPIO_12
Output
79
VMEM
80
ADD[14]
81
GND
82
VCC
83
ADD[10]
84
CLKOUT
85
MC_DAT[3]
Input
Output
Input
USB detection
Reset output for main LCD controller/
Sub LCD driver/Power management IC
Ground
120 VCC
Core power supply 1.7 - 1.9 V
(VCORE)
Input
Core power supply 1.7 - 1.9 V
(VCORE)
121 DMINUS
Input
USB D-
122 GPIO_18
Output
Output
Processor address bus 10
Output
13 MHz clock output for analog BB
(CLKOUT)
123 GND
SD interface data bus 3
124 GPIO_1
Input
IrDA receive data
125 USC[5]
Input
USC pin (CTS/Ginie_TX)
Input/
Output
-
JTAG TCK
Ground
86
GND
-
Ground
126 GPIO_0
Output
IrDA transmit data
87
GND
-
Ground
127 DATA[4]
Processor data bus 4
88
GPIO_13
Input
Interrupt input from camera module
Input/
Output
89
GPIO_7
Input
Hands free kit (earphone) detection
128 VMEM
90
GPIO_9
Input
Manufacturer specific input from
I/O connector
129 GND
130 VCC
Input
USC pin (GPIO_31/Ginie_RX)
Input
Core power supply 1.7 - 1.9 V
(VCORE)
Input
USC pin (TXD)
134 USC[4]
Input
USC pin (RTS/Ginie_RX)
135 DATA[7]
Input/
Output
Processor data bus 7
Input/
Output
Processor data bus 6
Output
Processor address bus 19
92
ADD[17]
Output
Processor address bus 17
93
ADD[18]
Output
Processor address bus 18
94
ADD[15]
Output
Processor address bus 15
95
ADD[16]
Output
Processor address bus 16
133 USC[2]
96
CSFS
Output
Control serial port framing signal
output to analog BB
98
VCC
99
GPIO_11
100 GPIO_8
101 GPIO_5
102 GPIO_6
Ground
Core power supply 1.7 - 1.9 V
(VCORE)
ADD[19]
MC_CLK
-
SIM power supply 2.7 - 3.3 V
(VMEM)
Input
91
97
Input
131 USC[6]
132 VCC
Input
SD interface clock (SD_CLK)
Input
Core power supply 1.7 - 1.9 V
(VCORE)
136 DATA[6]
Input
Flip switch detection
137 GND
Input
Stereo/monaural detection for
hands free kit (earphone)
138 DATA[9]
Input/
Output
Processor data bus 9
Input
SD card detection
139 DATA[13]
Input/
Output
Processor data bus 13
Input
Interrupt input from main LCD
controller
-
Ground
140 NROMCS1
Output
Chip select for flash memory 1
103 ADD[22]
Output
Processor address bus 22
141 GPIO_42
Output
Chip select for main LCD controller
104 ADD[21]
Output
Processor address bus 21
142 CLKIN
Output
13 MHz clock output for main LCD
controller & Sound generator IC
143 VSIM
Output
Processor address bus 20
144 GND
Ground
145 USC[3]
Input
Pull up to VINT
Processor address bus 23
146 USC[1]
Input
USC pin (RXD)
Ground
147 GND
SIM power supply 2.4 - 3.3 V
(VINT)
148 USC[0]
105 GPIO_40
106 ADD[20]
107 GND
108 ADD[23]
109 GND
110 VEXT
111 GND
Output
Input
Output
UART_CTS for Bluetooth module
113 GPIO_2
Output
USB charge current control
114 GPIO_3
Input
UART_RTS for Bluetooth module
TM200
Input
SIM power supply 1.7 - 3.3 V
(VSIM)
-
Input
Ground
Ground
USC pin (Ginie_TX)
Input/
Output
Processor data bus 10
150 DATA[8]
Input/
Output
Processor data bus 8
151 NRD
Output
Processor read strobe
152 DATA[14]
Input/
Output
Processor data bus 14
OTHERS
6-6
13 MHz clock input
149 DATA[10]
Ground
112 GPIO_4
Input
CONFIDENTIAL
Pin
No.
Terminal
name
153 GND
154 NRAMCS2
Input/
Output
Output
Input
195 GPIO_23
Output
SIM interface reset
Wakeup mode select
196 SIMDATAIO
Input/
Output
SIM interface data input/output
197 GPIO_24
Output
Sound generator IC reset
198 GPIO_19
Output
JTAG TMS
199 GPIO_21
Output
JTAG TDO
200 GPO_2
Output
Write protect control for flash memory 1
-
157 GPIO_47
Output
Camera module reset
158 GPIO_20
Output
JTAG TDI
161 GPO_18
162 GPO_21
Input
Description of terminal
194 VDDUSB
Input
160 VCC
Input/
Output
Ground
156 VSSUSB
Output
Terminal
name
Chip select for SRAM 2
155 GPIO_44
159 CLKON
Pin
No.
Description of terminal
USB ground
13 MHz oscillator power control
signal (VCXOEN)
-
201 GND
Core power supply 1.7-1.9V
(VCORE)
Output
SYNTH enable for RF (SYNTHEN)
Output
SYNTH clock output for RF
(SYNTHCLK)
USB power supply 2.8 - 3.3 V (VUSB)
Ground
202 GPO_8
Output
IrDA power ON/OFF control
203 GPO_9
Output
Band select 3 for RF (BS3)
204 GPO_10
Output
BUF OFF for main LCD controller
163 DATA[12]
Input/
Output
Processor data bus 12
In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which
is not connected to the outside.
164 DATA[11]
Input/
Output
Processor data bus 11
Q IC107 VHIEW6671++-1R (EW6671): HALL
165 NWE
Output
Processor write strobe
166 VEXT
167 GPO_11
168 GPO_20
169 DATA[15]
170 VMEM
171 NADV
172 NGPCS1
173 VMEM
Pin
No.
VDD
Input
Output
Band select 4 for RF (BS4)
2
GND
-
Ground
SYNTH data output for RF
(SYNTHDATA)
3
OUT
Output
Output
Output
Input/
Output
Input
Processor data bus 15
Memory power supply 2.7 - 3.3 V
(VMEM)
Output
Address latch enable for
flash memory 2
Output
Chip select for flash memory 2
Input
Pulse Regulator
Amplifier
Output
Chip select for sound generator IC
Input
Output
178 JTAGEN
Input
JTAG enable
Input
SIM power supply 2.4 - 3.3 V
(VINT)
1
2
2 GND
USB D+
System interface clock output
Q IC108 VHIR3112Q26-1L (R3112Q261A): VOLTAGE DETECTOR
Pin
No.
Output
Incoming LED OFF control
181 GPO_4
Output
Mode select 1 for interface IC
182 GPO_7
Output
Bluetooth module power ON/OFF control
183 GPO_16
Output
Band select 1 for RF (BS1)
184 GPO_17
Output
Band select 2 for RF (BS2)
185 NHWR/NUSB
Output
Processor high write strobe
186 GPO_19
Output
Mode select 3 for interface IC
187 NLWR/NLSB
Output
Processor low write strobe
188 NWAIT
Input
Processor wait input
189 NRESET
Input
System reset input
190 BURSTCLK
Output
Not used
191 NRAMCS1
Output
Chip select for SRAM 1
Output
Command latch enable for
flash memory 2
Output
3
OUTPUT
Hall cell
180 GPO_3
193 GPIO_43
Output
stage
Schmitt trigger
& Latch
175 GPIO_46
177 SIMCLK
3
Reg.
Memory power supply 2.7 - 3.3 V
(VMEM)
176 DPLUS
Input
VDD
1
Chip select for 4M SRAM
192 NAUXCS1
Description of terminal
1
Input
Output
*
Input/Output
SIM power supply 2.4 - 3.3 V
(VINT)
174 GPIO_45
179 VEXT
Terminal
name
Terminal
name
1
VDD
2
GND
3
CD
4
OUT
Input/
Output
Input
Output
Description of terminal
Power supply
Ground
External condenser
connection terminal for delay
Output terminal (L: when output is
detected, H: when output is canceled)
4 OUT
VDD 1
RD
+
VREF
2 GND
3
CD
Chip select for Camera module
TM200
OTHERS
6-7
CONFIDENTIAL
Q IC109 VHINJ287130-1L (NJM2871F03): 3.0 V REGULATOR
Pin
No.
1
Terminal
name
CONT
Input/
Output
Q IC114 RH-IXA007AFZZL (HA1631S03CME): COMPARATOR
Pin
No.
Description of terminal
Terminal
name
Input
Control
1
IN+
2
GND
-
Ground
2
VSS
3
NB
-
Noise bypass
3
IN-
4
VOUT
Output
4
VOUT
5
VIN
Input
5
VDD
Output
Input
VIN 5
4
Input/
Output
Input
3
Input
-
Ground
Input
Input
Output
Output
-
VOUT
Power supply
VDD
VOUT
5
4
Thermal
Protection
CONT 1
Description of terminal
NB
Bandgap
Reference
GND 2
1
2
3
IN+
VSS
IN-
Q IC115 VHIXC61CN27-1L (XC61CN27): REGULATOR
Q IC703 VHIR116018B-1L (R116018B): 1.8 V REGULATOR
Pin
No.
Terminal
name
Input/
Output
1
VDD
Input
2
GND
-
3
CE
4
ECO
5
VOUT
Description of terminal
Input
Ground
Input
Terminal
name
Pin
No.
Q IC111 VHIR116030B-1L (R1160N301B): REGULATOR
1
VOUT
2
VIN
Input/
Output
Description of terminal
Output
Output
Input
Supply voltage input
3 * NC
-
Not used
4
-
Ground
GND
In this unit, the terminal withasterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which
is not connected to the outside.
Chip enable
High speed/low consumption selector switch
Input
Output
Output
VIN 2
1 VOUT
ECO
4
+
-
5 VOUT
VDD 1
VREF
-
4 VSS
+
NC 3
VREF
CURRENT LIMIT
Q IC116 VHIRQ5RW45B-1L (RQ5RW45B): 4.5 V REGULATOR
2 GND
CE 3
Pin
No.
Q IC113, 706 VHITC7SZ08A-1L (TC7SZ08A): AND GATE/LOGIC
Pin
No.
1
Terminal
name
A
2
B
3
GND
4
Y
5
VCC
Input/
Output
Input
Input
Output
Description of terminal
Signal input
Signal input
Terminal
name
1
GND
2
VDD
3
VOUT
4
CE
Input/
Output
Description of terminal
-
Ground
-
Power supply
Output
Input
Output
Chip enable
Ground
Logic value output
3 VOUT
VDD 2
Input
Power supply
5
4
+
VCC
Y
VREF
(TOP VIEW)
CURRENT LIMIT
A
B
GND
1
2
3
CE 4
TM200
OTHERS
6-8
1 GND
CONFIDENTIAL
Q IC502 VHIBU7870KN-1L (BU7870KN): USB CONTROLLER
Pin
No.
Terminal
name
Input/
Output
Description of terminal
1
MODESEL1
Input
Operation mode switching 1
2
MODESEL2
Input
Operation mode switching 2
Pin
No.
VIN
Input
VSS
-
3
CE
Input
Digital power supply
4
NC
-
Input
UART_RTS input
5
VOUT
Input
BSYNC input
UART_RXD
Output
UART_TXD
Input
UART_RXD output
UART_TXD input
-
5
CPUVDD
6
UART_RTS
7
BSYNC
8
UART_CTS
9
BDATA
Input
BDATA input
10
BCNT
Input
BDATA input control
11
MODESEL3
Input
12
TXANAOUT
Output
Hands free sending external output
13
RXANAIN
Input
Hands free receiving external input
14
GND1
Output
TXANAIN
ON/OFF Control
Not used
Output
In this unit, the terminal withasterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which
is not connected to the outside.
UART_CTS output
1 VIN
Hands free sending input
-
Not used
BDATA/CTS
Input/
Output
BDATA/CTS switching external
input/output
19
BSYNC/RTS
Output
BSYNC/RTS switching external output
20
USBD-/TXD
Input/
Output
USBD-/TXD switching external
input/output
-
GND2
USBD+/RXD
Input/
Output
USBD+/RXD switching external
input/output
23
CPU_USB_D+
Input/
Output
CPU_USB_D+ input/output
24
CPU_USB_D-
25
REG33
Input/
Output
26
PU15
Output
27
PUEA
Input
28
GND3
-
-
Voltage
Reference
Pin
No.
*
Terminal
name
Input/
Output
1
USBP
Input/ USB DATA+ (Not used)
Output
Power supply voltage for USB
2 * USBN
Input/ USB DATA- (Not used)
Output
PU15 control input
3
UART_RTS
Output UART/Ready to send to DTE
Ground
4
GND
-
Ground
5
GND
-
Ground
6
UART_TxD
PMOS open drain output
GND2
USBD-/TXD
BSYNC/RTS
BDATA/CTS
NC
TXANAIN
RXANAOUT
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
MODE 0,2,3:OFF
MODE 1,5: ON
Output UART/TxD to DTE
7
UART_RxD
Input
UART/RxD from DTE
8
UART_CTS
Input
UART/Clear to send from DTE
9
PIO8
10
VCC_IO
Input
Positive supply voltage for IO voltage
Connect the VCC, if IO voltage is
same as VCC
13 RXANAIN
11
VCC
Input
Main supply voltage input 1 Regulated
DC source recommended
12 TXANAOUT
12
PCM_OUT
Output PCM data stream output
13
PCM_SYNC
Input/ Connection to PCM frame sync Input/
Output output of 8 kHz
MODE 0,1,2: ON
MODE 3,5: OFF
MODE 0,1,2: ON
MODE 3,5: OFF
Input/ General purpose I/O
Output
14 GND1
MODE 0,1,3,5: OFF
MODE 2: ON
CPUVDD
GND3 28
MODE 0,1,2: OFF
MODE 3,5: ON
CPUVDD
MODE 0,2,3,5: L
MODE 1: H
CPUVDD
11 MODESEL3
14* XTAL_IN
10 BCNT
MODE 0,2,3,5: L
MODE 1: H
MODE 0,1,3,5: H
MODE 2: L
CPUVDD
CPUVDD
MODE 0,2,3,5: L
MODE 1: H
MODE 0,1,3,5: H
MODE 2: L
CPUVDD
MODE 0,1,5:H
MODE 2,3: L
CPUVDD
PUEA 27
CPUVDD
MODE 0,1,5:H
MODE 2,3: L
10K
MODE0,1,5:OFF
MODE2,3:ON
CPUVDD
10K
CPU_USB_D+ 23
H:ON
L: OFF
*
9 BDATA
8 UART_CTS
DEC
CPUVDD
Input
Ext clock in (Not used)
15
XTAL_OUT
Input
Ext clock out (Not used)
16
RESETB
Input
System reset
17
VDD18V
Output VDD_CORE decupling capacitor
18
PCMCLK
Input/ Connction to PCM reference Clock
Output input/output of 256 kHz
19
PCM_IN
20
PIO5
7
BSYNC
6
UART_RTS
5
CPUVDD
4
UART_TXD
3
UART_RXD
2
MODESEL2
MODESEL1
1
Description of terminal
CPU_USB_D- input/output
MODE 0,2,3,5: OFF
MODE 1: ON
PU15 26
2 VSS
Q IC506 RUNTZA005AFZZL (UGNZ2): BLUETOOTH MODULE
In this unit, the terminal withasterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which
is not connected to the outside.
REG33 25
5 VOUT
Ground
21
22
CPU_USB_D- 24
Each ciruit
Current
Limit
+
Hands free receiving output
Input
ON/OFF
Control
CE 3
-
18
USBD+/RXD 22
Input
Ground
Output
Ground
Output
17 * NC
Description of terminal
Operation mode switching 3
-
16
Input/
Output
2
4
RXANAOUT
Terminal
name
1
3
15
Q IC505 VHIXC620930-1L (XC620930): REGULATOR
TM200
OTHERS
6-9
Input
PCM data stream input
Input/ General purpose I/O
Output
CONFIDENTIAL
Pin
No.
Terminal
name
Q IC508 VHI817A30NB-1R (817A30NB): 3.0V REGULATOR
Input/
Output
Description of terminal
21
PIO6
Input/ General purpose I/O
Output
22
PIO3
Input/ General purpose I/O
Output
-
Ground
23
GND
24
SPIMOSI
Input/ For factory use only
Output
25
SPICLK
Input/ For factory use only
Output
26
PIO4
Input/ General purpose I/O
Output
27
PIO7
Input/ General purpose I/O
Output
28
PIO1
Input/ General purpose I/O
Output
29
RF_IO
30
GND
31
SPIMISO
Pin
No.
1
VSS
2
VIN
3
VOUT
4
NC
Input/
Output
-
Description of terminal
Ground (GND)
Input
Input voltage (VDD)
Output
Output voltage
-
Not used (CE)
3 VOUT
VIN 2
+
Reference
voltage
Input/ RF input/output
Output
-
Terminal
name
Short-circuit
protection circuit
4 NC
VSS 1
Ground
Q IC509 VHILVC2G34P-1R (LVC2G34P): BUFFER
Input/ For factory use only
Output
32 * SPICSB
Input/ For factory use only (Not used)
Output
33
PIO2
Input/ General purpose I/O
Output
34
PIO0
Input/ General purpose I/O
Output
Pin
No.
In this unit, the terminal withasterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which
is not connected to the outside.
Terminal
name
Input/
Output
1
1A
2
GND
Input
3
2A
Input
4
2Y
Output
5
VCC
6
1Y
-
Description of terminal
Input
Ground
-
Input
Output
Power supply
Output
Output
Q IC507 VHITC7SET00FU- (TC7SET00FU): LOGIC
Pin
No.
Terminal Input/
name
Output
Description of terminal
1
INB
Input
Input B
2
INA
Input
Input A
-
Ground
3
GND
4
OUT Y
5
VCC
Output Output Y
-
1A
1
6
1Y
2A
3
4
2Y
GND
2
5
VCC
Power supply
Q IC701 VHIR116025B-1L (R116025B): 2.5V REGULATOR
VCC
OUT Y
5
4
Pin
No.
(TOP VIEW)
1
2
3
IN B
IN A
GND
Terminal
name
Input/
Output
Description of terminal
1
VDD
Input
2
GND
-
Input
3
CE
Input
Chip enable
4
ECO
Input
High speed/low consumption selector switch
5
VOUT
Ground
Output
Output
ECO
4
5 VOUT
VDD 1
+
VREF
CURRENT LIMIT
CE 3
TM200
OTHERS
6 - 10
2 GND
CONFIDENTIAL
Q IC702 VHITK11131C-1R (TK11131C): REGULATOR
Pin
No.
Terminal
name
1
CONT
2
GND
3
NP
4
VOUT
5
VIN
Input/
Output
Description of terminal
Input
Control
-
Ground
Input
Output
Input
Pin
No.
Output
Over Heat &
Over Current
Protection
- +
320K
Bandgap
Reference
500K
1
CONT
3
NP
2
GND
Q IC704 (LR38863): DISPLAY CONTROLLER
Pin
No.
Terminal
name
Input/
Output
Description of terminal
1
DUMMY4
-
Dummy 4
2
VDDPLL
-
PLL Power supply 1.8 V (1.6 V~ 2.0 V)
3
PLLGND
-
PLL Ground
4
PLLDIV0
Input
PLL multiply switching signal
5
PLLDIV1
Input
PLL multiply switching signal
6
HSD0
Input/ Data bus for high-speed serial transfer
Output
7
HSD1
Input/ Data bus for high-speed serial transfer
Output
Description of terminal
18
GND
-
Logic ground
VDDCORE
-
CORE Power supply 1.8 V
(1.6 V~ 2.0 V)
20
PWM0/PORT3
Output PWM output 0 General-purpose
PORT output (default)
21
SUBCS_B
Input/ Chip select signal for External display
Output
22
CS_B
Input/ Device select signal (Display is
Output active when CS_B is "Low")
23
VDDIO
24
LCDINT
Output External interrupt signal (Starting
varies when interruption occurs.)
25
GTDIO_B
Output MPEG4ASIC internal core powercut signal ("Low" is active.)
26
VDDIO
27
SUBDB1
Input/ Data bus for External display
Output
28
BDATA[5] (B5)
Output Display panel B output signa
29
BDATA[5] (B4)
Output Display panel B output signa
30
BDATA[5] (B3)
Output Display panel B output signa
Input
VOUT
4
Input/
Output
19
Capacitor (Vref)
VIN
5
Control
Circuit
Terminal
name
-
-
-
IO Power supply 3.0 V (2.7 V~ 3.3 V)
IO Power supply 3.0 V (2.7 V~ 3.3 V)
31
GND
32
TESTI
33
BSHS_B
Input/ External Bit Stream horizontal
Output synchronization signal ("Low" is active)
34
WR_B
Input/ Host write strobe signal
Output
35
SUBRS
Input/ Data determination signal for
Output External display
36
MP4 RESET_B
Output MPEG4ASIC reset control signal
("Low" is active)
37
HSD6
Input/ Data bus for high-speed serial transfer
Output
38
BDATA[2] (B2)
Output Display panel B output signal
39
BDATA[2] (B1)
Output Display panel B output signal
BDATA[2] (B0)
Output Display panel B output signal
EXCS_B1
Input/ Chip select output 1 (internal
Output decode output) (Not used)
40
41
*
42* XOUT
Input
Logic ground
Test terminal (Connected to GND
normally)
Output Oscillation circuit output (Not used)
43
VDDIO
-
IO Power supply 3.0 V (2.7 V~ 3.3 V)
44
GND
-
Logic ground
8
HSD2
Input/ Data bus for high-speed serial transfer
Output
45
SCANEN
9
HSWRD
Input/ Read/Write determination signal for
Output high-speed serial transfer
46
RD_B
10
HSEN
Input/ High-speed serial data effective
Output signal High is active
Input/ Host read strobe signal
Output
47
RSP
11
HSCK
Input/ Standard clock for high-speed
Output serial transfer (5 to 33 MHz)
Input/ Register selection signal
Output HOST_IF section :
RSP =Low...Display access
RSP = High...Control access
Hyper_Serial section :
RSP = Low...Control acces
RSP = High...Display access
PLL multiply switching signal
48
GND
-
Dummy 3
Input
Full scan effective signal "High" is
active (Connected to GND normally)
12
DUMMY3
13
PWM1/PORT8
14
PLLDIV2
15
VDDCORE
-
CORE Power supply 1.8 V
(1.6 V~ 2.0 V)
49
HSD3
Input/ Data bus for high-speed serial transfer
Output
16
GND
-
Logic ground
50
DCLK
Input/ Data sampling clock (display clock)
Output
17
SUBWR_B
Output PWM output 1 General-purpose
PORT output (default) (Not used)
Input
Input/ Light signal for External display
Output
TM200
OTHERS
6 - 11
-
Logic ground
CONFIDENTIAL
Pin
No.
51
VSYNC
52
53
Terminal
name
HSYNC
*
54
EXCS_B3
XIN
Input/
Output
Pin
No.
Description of terminal
Input/ Vertical synchronization signal
Output
Input/ Horizontal synchronization signal
Output
Input/ Chip select output 3
Output (internal decode output) (Not used)
Input
Oscillation circuit input/External
clock input signal Clock input for full
scan
Input/ Data bus for External display
Output
Terminal
name
Input/
Output
Description of terminal
-
CORE Power supply 1.8 V (1.6 V~ 2.0 V)
84
VDDCORE
85
CAMCK
Output Clock for camera operation
86
GDATA[1] (G1)
Output Display panel G output signal
87
GDATA[0] (G0)
Output Display panel G output signal
88
RDATA[5] (R5)
Output Display panel R output signal
89
RDATA[4] (R4)
Output Display panel R output signal
90
VDDCORE
-
CORE Power supply 1.8 V (1.6 V~ 2.0 V)
91* P W M L C D /
PORT4
Output PWM LCD output General-purpose
PORT output (default) (Not used)
92
BSBLK_B
Input/ External Bit Stream data effective
Output signal ("High" is active when
transferring the data)
55
SUBDB6
56
RESET_B
57
SUBDB0
Input/ Data bus for External display
Output
93
DB6
Input/ Data bus
Output
58
SUBDB2
Input/ Data bus for External display
Output
94
DB7
Input/ Data bus
Output
59
HSD5
Input/ Data bus for high-speed serial transfer
Output
95
DB8
Input/ Data bus
Output
60
DB0
Input/ Data bus
Output
96
DB9
Input/ Data bus
Output
61
HSD4
Input/ Data bus for high-speed serial transfer
Output
97
VDDIO
RDATA[3] (R3)
Input
Master reset (All registers are
initialized when Low is activated)
-
IO Power supply 3.0 V (2.7 V~ 3.3 V)
EXCS_B2
Input/ Chip select output 2 (internal
Output decode output) (Not used)
98
99
RDATA[2] (R2)
Output Display panel R output signal
63
GDATA[5] (G5)
Output Display panel G output signal
100
RDATA[1] (R1)
Output Display panel R output signal
64
GDATA[4] (G4)
Output Display panel G output signal
101
RDATA[0] (R0)
65
GDATA[3] (G3)
Output Display panel G output signal
102* MP4_P0
Output MPEG4 control
66
SUBDB3
Input/ Data bus for External display
Output
103* EXCS_B0
Input/ Chip select output 0 (internal
Output decode output) (Not used)
67
SUBDB4
Input/ Data bus for External display
Output
104
BSPIXEL7
Input/ External Bit Stream data bus
Output
68
HSD7
Input/ Data bus for high-speed serial transfer
Output
105
BSVS_B
Input/ External Bit Stream vertical synchroOutput nization signal ("Low" is active)
69
DB1
Input/ Data bus
Output
106
DB10
Input/ Data bus
Output
70
DB2
Input/ Data bus
Output
107
DB11
Input/ Data bus
Output
71
DB3
Input/ Data bus
Output
108
DB12
Input/ Data bus
Output
72
DB4
Input/ Data bus
Output
109* MP4_PLLCK
Output MPEG4ASIC clock 15.36 MHz/CPU
supply XIN clock (Not used)
73
STKCHK
Input
Setting BS-related output terminal to
Hi-z when a stack is installed (Connected to GND normally)
110
SUBDB7
Input/ Data bus for External display
Output
74
VDDCORE
-
CORE Power supply 1.8 V (1.6 V~ 2.0 V)
111
GND
75
GND
-
Logic ground
112
DA0
Input/ Address input for chip select
Output decode
-
IO Power supply 3.0 V (2.7 V~ 3.3 V)
113
BSPIXEL0
Input/ External Bit Stream data bus
Output
114
DCS_B
62
*
76
VDDIO
77
GDATA[2] (G2)
Output Display panel G output signal
78
SUBDB5
Input/ Data bus for External display
Output
79
BSCLK
Input/ External Bit Stream data clock
Output
80
SUBCK
Output Clock for External display
81
DB5
Input/ Data bus
Output
82
VDDIO
-
IO Power supply 3.0 V (2.7 V~ 3.3 V)
83
GND
-
Logic ground
TM200
Output Display panel R output signal
-
Logic ground
Input
Chip select input dedicated for chip
select decode
-
IO Power supply 3.0 V (2.7 V~ 3.3 V)
115
VDDIO
116
BSPIXEL6
Input/ External Bit Stream data bus
Output
117
SE_DO/PORT0
Output Data output for 4-wire serial IF (default)
General-purpose PORT output
118
DB13
Input/ Data bus
Output
OTHERS
6 - 12
Output Display panel R output signal
CONFIDENTIAL
Pin
No.
Terminal
name
Input/
Output
Description of terminal
119
DB14
Input/ Data bus
Output
120
DB15
Input/ Data bus
Output
121
WAIT_B
Output External wait signal ("Low" is active)
122
SUBFLMIN
123
SUBCKS
Output Clock switching signal for External
display
124
DA1
Input/ Address input for chip select decode
Output
125
BSPIXEL1
Input/ External Bit Stream data bus
Output
126
BSPIXEL4
Input/ External Bit Stream data bus
Output
127
GND
128
BSPIXEL5
Input/ External Bit Stream data bus
Output
129
SE_CK/PORT1
Output Control clock for 4-wire serial IF
(default) General-purpose PORT
output
130
SE_LD2/PORT5 Output Load signal 2 for 4-wire serial IF
G en era l-pu rp ose P O R T o ut put
(default)
131
BUFOFF_B
Input
-
Driver FLM signal input for External
display
Logic ground
Input
Buffer Gated switching signal for I/O
through current prevention (High
when Host_IF signal is activated)
132
VDDIO
-
IO Power supply 3.0 V (2.7 V~ 3.3 V)
133
DUMMY2
-
Dummy 2
134
*
SE_LD3/PORT6 Output Load signal 3 for 4-wire serial IF
General-purpose PORT output
(default) (Not used)
135
VDDIO
-
IO Power supply 3.0 V (2.7 V~ 3.3 V)
136
SUBLPIN
Input
Driver LP input External display
137
BSPIXEL2
Input/ External Bit Stream data bus
Output
138
BSPIXEL3
Input/ External Bit Stream data bus
Output
139
VDDCORE
140
SE_DI/PORT7
Input/ 4-wire serial input (default) GeneralOutput purpose PORT output
141
SE_LD1/PORT2
Output Load signal 1 for 4-wire serial IF
(default) General-purpose PORT output
142
GND
-
Logic ground
143
VDDCORE
-
CORE Power supply 1.8 V (1.6 V~ 2.0 V)
144
DUMMY1
-
Dummy 1Dummy 4
-
CORE Power supply 1.8 V
(1.6 V~ 2.0 V)
In this unit, the terminal with asteriskmark (*) is (open) terminal which
is not connected to the outside.
TM200
OTHERS
6 - 13
Clock
Generator
Oscillation
circuit
Oscillation
ON/OFF
·····PWM
·····External CAMERA_DSP
VDRD
ReadDATA (72bit)
Read Buffer
6 bit x 4
RAM for mag/dif/sol
MCLK system
buffer
Conversion from YUV
to RGB
(Available for highspeed pipelines)
RACK
Memory Interface
·18 bit x 4
·Vertical and horizontal
access
(No limitation for the
start address)
·Available for mask bit
SEL
PalletRAM
SEL
Solidify
3D circuit
WREQ
72
SEL
Pallet gamma circuit
SE_DO/PORT0
SE_CK/PORT1
SE_LD1/PORT2
SE_DI/PORT7
RED
Pallet
320x240
Pixcel
(2bit)
Magnify
Solidify
Magnification 3D circuit
circuit
Available for
MPEG4
Bit Stream circuit A
320x240
Pixcel
Commonly used
for sub-LCD
VRAM
External
clock
output
Available for sub-LCD
130,000 colors
Equivalent to LR38840
UV determination
and latch circuit
SUBCK
SUBCKS
CAMCK
MP4_PLLCK
MP4_P0
GTDIO_B
MP4RESET_B
BSPIXEL[7:0]
Conversion from
8-bit to 16-bit
17
I/F
Timing
Control
TM200
8bit
4SCAN FRC
OTHERS
6 - 14
SUBDB[7:0]
PIO for
MPEG4ASIC
control
6bit
17bit
SUBFLMIN
32bit
RGBOUT0,2
6bit
(18bitx4
=72bit)
YUVIN0,2
5~20MHzmax
BSCLK
BSHS_B
BSBLK_B
BSVS_B
H/V effective
signal creation
Conversion
from YUV to RGB
LCD
I/F
Palette
I/F
6bit
SUBLPIN
UV determination
and latch control
signal creation
R[5:0]
B[5:0]
Display Memory
Buffer section
BUF_
BUF_
DATA0 DATA1
32bit
RGB
Buffer
control
creation
BLUE
Pallet
R[4:0],B[4:0]
SEL
CPU_DataBus
DB[7:0]
LCD Panel Interface
MaskBit Memory
SUBRS
SUBCS_B
SUBWR_B
For BS magnification function/
3D data sort function
MCLK
phase
conversion
VSYNC
Available for
260,000 colors
ColorDepthExpand
Buffer
18bitx4
RAM for BS mag/sol
BS_CLK
HSYNC
72bit BS_DATA[71:0]
BS circuit
LINE_Buffer (160 pixels x 48 x 4)
Buffer RAM for 1 line
Buffer RAM for 1 line
Buffer RAM for 1 line
Buffer RAM for 1 line
DCLK
RW
Command
function
(Transmission)
Buffer
18bitx4
Pallet
RAM(R)
8bitx256
RAM(G)
RAM(B)
STKCHK
Display size
320 x 240
Pixel
260,000
colors
RACK
WACK
Magnify
Magnification
circuit
Diffusion
Error diffusion
circuit
ADDRESS
DECODE
EXCS_B[3:0]
LINE_Buffer (160 pixels x 48 x 4)
Buffer RAM for 1 line
Buffer RAM for 1 line
Buffer RAM for 1 line
Buffer RAM for 1 line
VideoSignalProcessor
HSD[7:0]
DA[1:0]
Buffer RAM for 1 line
For magnification function/
3D data sort function
Format conversion
circuit
HSWRD
HSEN
HSCK
DCS_B
For error diffusion
LINE_Buffer (160 pixels x 36 x 1)
CPU system
buffer
SEL
HOST Interface
LCDINT
WriteDATA
Blue Palette
RD_B
Selector
ReadDATA
RSP
Available for
Address
Bus
magnification
Generator
Controller
function
LCD Output Timing Generator
VideoDisplay IF
DB[15:0]
WAIT_B
PWMLCD/PORT4
PWM1/PORT8
Registor
BUFOFF_B
CS_B
PWM0/PORT3
·····External MPEG4_ASIC
Current consumption
is decreased in a
standby mode.
WR_B
SE_LD3/PORT6
·····SIO
Red Palette
XIN/
SCANCK
SCANCK
LowSpeedClock (LCLK)
100 kHz~200 kHz
PWMClock (PCLK)
XIN clock
MPEGClock (MPCLK)
15.36MHz or XIN
CameraClock (CAMCK)
Approx.16.128 MHz
SE_LD2/PORT5
PWM/
PO
PLL
FULL
Scan
TEST
MasterClock (MCLK)
·····VRAM/HOST/HS/BS/
Some MHz to 33 MHz
VDIF/VSPetc
LCDTimingClock (TCLK) ·····TG/Pallet/LCD IF
5MHz~10MHz
/CDE/BS
SUBLCDTimingClock
·····SUB
(STCK) XIN clock
Green Palette
XOUT
Dividing
PLLDIV[2:0]
PLL
Some MHz
to 68 MHz
4-wire SO/PO
Reset
Halt
Ctrl
CDE
RESET_B
PO
TESTI
SCANEN
CONFIDENTIAL
RDATA[5:0]
GDATA[5:0]
BDATA[5:0]
CONFIDENTIAL
Q IC708 VHITK11130C-1R (TK11130C): REGULATOR
Pin
No.
Terminal
name
Input/
Output
Description of terminal
1
VCONT
Input
Control
2
GND
-
Groun
3
NP
-
Capacitor (Vref)
4
VOUT
5
VIN
Output
Input
Output
Pin
No.
Terminal
name
24
IOUTB/IINB
Input/ Negative output/input of
Output I channel/modulator
25
QOUT/QIN
Input/ Positive output/input of
Output Q channel/modulator
26
QOUTB/QIN
Input/ Negative output/input of
Output Q channel/modulator
27
VCCIFSYN
28
CPIFSYN
VOUT
4
Control
Circuit
Over Heat &
Over Current
Protection
320K
+
Bandgap
Reference
500K
1
VCONT
3
NP
2
GND
Input/
Output
Description of terminal
LE
Input
Load enable for serial data
30
CLK
Input
Clock for serial data
31
VCXOOUT
32
SDATA
Input
33 * GNDVCXO
-
GND for VCXO (Not used)
34 * VCXOE
-
Emitter of VCXO transistor (Not used)
Output Output for VCXO
VCXOB
Input
Base of VCXO transistor
36
VCCVCXO
Input
VCC for VCXO
37
VCCRFSYN
Input
VCC for RF Synthesiser
38
CPRFSYN
Output Charge Pump output of RF Synthesise
39
FLOCK
Output FLOCK,Output,Fast Lock control for
RF Synthesiser
40
VCCBB
Input
VCC for Base band and State Logic
41
VCCRFVCO
Input
VCC for RF VCO
42
DIVON
43
VCCRFLO
44
CAPQB
Output Capacitor for Q channel LPF
(Negative output)
45
CAPQ
Output Capacitor for Q channel LPF
(Positive output)
46
CAPIB
Output Capacitor for I channel LPF
(Negative output)
47
CAPI
Output Capacitor for I channel LPF
(Positive output)
Output VCXOOUT divider control input
Input
Input
VCC for LNA transistor and LNA Bias
2
PCSGND
-
GND for Emitter of LNA transistor (PCS)
48
VCCMIX
Input
3
PCSLNAI
Input
Positive input for LNA transistor (PCS)
49
GNDLNA
-
4
PCSLNAIB
Input
Negative input for LNA transistor (PCS)
5
PCSDCSGND
6
DCSLNAI
Input
Positive input for LNA transistor (DCS)
7
DCSLNAIB
Input
Negative input for LNA transistor (DCS)
8
DCSGSMGND
GND for Emitter of LNA transistor
(PCS,DCS)
GND for Emitter of LNA transistor
(DCS,GSM)
9
GSMLNAI
Input
Positive input for LNA transistor (GSM)
GSMLNAIB
Input
11
GSMGND
Negative input for LNA transistor (GSM)
GND for Emitter of LNA transistor (GSM)
12
PLLOUT
13
VCCOPLL
14
VCCTXVCO
Output
Input
Current output to control and modulate
TXVCO
VCC for OPLL and Phase comparator
VCC for TXVCO
15
GNDTXVCOD
-
GND for DCS/PCS TxVCO
16
GNDTXVCODB
-
GND for DCS/PCS TxVCO
17
TXOUTG
Output Tx output for GSM
18
COMMONGND
19
TXOUTD
20
TXVCOGB
Input
Negative TxVCO output for GSM
21
TXVCOG
Input
Positive TxVCO output for GSM
22
VCCIQ
Input
VCC for IQ modulator
23
IOUT/IIN
VCC for RF Local Buffer and Divider
VCC for Direct conversion Mixer
GND for LNA Bias
In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which
is not connected to the outside.
10
-
Serial Data
35
VCCLNA
-
VCC for IFVCO Buffer and Divider,
and IF Synthesiser
Output Charge Pump output of
IF Synthesiser
1
-
Description of terminal
29
Q IC801 VHIHD155155-1L(HD155155NP): RF
Terminal
name
Input
Input
VIN
5
Pin
No.
Input/
Output
GND for common
Output Tx output for DCS/PCS
Input/ Positive output/input of
Output I channel/modulator
TM200
OTHERS
6 - 15
CONFIDENTIAL
Q IC802 RF3146
Pin
No.
Teminal name
Description of terminal
Pin
No.
36
NC
No internal connection. Connect to ground
plane close to the package pin.
37
DCS/PCS IN
RF input for the DCS/PCS band.
This is a 50Ω output.
38
NC
No internal connection. Connect to ground
plane close to the package pin.
39
VCC1 DCS/PCS Controlled voltage input to the DCS/PCS
driver stage. This voltage is applied internal to
the package. This pin should be externally
decoupled.
40
BAND SEL
Allows external control to select the GSM or
DSC/PCS bands with a logic high or low. A
logic low enables the GSM bands, whereas a
logic high enables the DCS/PCS bands.
41
TX ENABLE
This signal enables the PA module for operation with a logic high. Both bands are disabled
with a logic low.
42
VBATT
Power supply for the module. This pin should be
externally decoupled and connected to the battery.
43
VBATT
Power supply for the module. This pin should be
externally decoupled and connected to the battery.
1
NC
Internal circuit node. Do not externally connect.
2
VCC2 GSM
Contorolled voltage input to the GSM driver stage.
This voltage is part of the power control function
for the module. This node must be connected to
VCC OUT. This pin should be externally decoupled.
3
NC
Internal circuit node. Do not externally connect.
4
GND
Internally connected to the package base.
5
GND
Internally connected to the package base.
6
GSM900 OUT
RF output for the GSM bands. This is a 50Ω
output. The output matching circuit and
DC-block are internal to the package.
Teminal name
Description of terminal
7
GND
Internally connected to the package base.
8
NC
Internal circuit node. Do not externally connect.
9
NC
Internal circuit node. Do not externally connect.
10
NC
Internal circuit node. Do not externally connect.
11
NC
Internal circuit node. Do not externally connect.
12
NC
Internal circuit node. Do not externally connect.
13
NC
No internal or external connection.
14
NC
Internal circuit node. Do not externally connect.
44
NC
Internal circuit node. Do not externally connect.
15
NC
Internal circuit node. Do not externally connect.
45
VRAMP
16
NC
Internal circuit node. Do not externally connect.
17
NC
Internal circuit node. Do not externally connect.
Ramping signal from DAC. A simple RC filter
may be required depending on the selected
baseband.
18
VCC3 GSM
Controlled voltage input to the GSM output
stage. This voltage is part of the power control
function for the module. This node must be
connected to VCC OUT. This pin should be
externally decoupled.
46
VCC1 GSM
Internally connected to VCC1 (pin39).
No external connection required.
47
GND1 GSM
Ground connection for the GSM preamplifier stage.
Connect to ground plane close to the package pin.
48
GSM900 IN
RF input to the GSM band. This is a 50Ω input.
GND
Connect to groung plane with mulitiple via
holes. See revommended footprint.
19
VCC OUT
Controlled voltage output to feed VCC2 and
VCC3. This voltage is part of the power control
function for the module. It cannot be connected
to any pins other than VCC2 and VCC3.
20
VCC OUT
Controlled voltage output to feed VCC2 and
VCC3. This voltage is part of the power control
function for the module. It cannot be connected
to any pins other than VCC2 and VCC3.
21
Pkg
base
DCS/PCS IN 37
NC
Internal circuit node. Do not externally connect.
23
NC
Internal circuit node. Do not externally connect.
24
NC
No internal or external connection.
25
NC
Internal circuit node. Do not externally connect.
26
NC
Internal circuit node. Do not externally connect.
27
NC
Internal circuit node. Do not externally connect.
28
NC
Internal circuit node. Do not externally connect.
DCS/PCS OUT
BAND SELECT 40
TX ENABLE 41
VCC3 DCS/PCS Controlled voltage input to the DCS/PCS output stage. This voltage is part of the power
control function for the module. This node
must be connected to VCC OUT. This pin
should be externally decoupled.
22
31
VBATT 42
Fully Integrated
Power Control Circuit
VBATT 43
VRAMP 45
6
GSM IN 48
GSM OUT
Q IC804 VHIR5322N29-1L(R5322N002B): POWER SUPPLY
29
NC
Internal circuit node. Do not externally connect.
30
GND
Internally connected to the package base.
31
DCS/PCS OUT
RF output for the DCS/PCS bands. This is a
50Ω output.The output matching circuit and
DC-block are internal to the package.
32
GND
Internally connected to the package base.
33
NC
Internal circuit node. Do not externally connect.
34
GND
Internally connected to the package base.
35
VCC2 DCS/PCS Controlled voltage input to the DCS/PCS
driver stage. This voltage is part of the power
control function for the module. This node
must be connected to VCC OUT. This pin
should be externally decoupled.
TM200
Pin
No.
Input/
Output
Description of terminal
1
CE1
Input
Chip Enable1
2
VDD
Input
Power supply
Input
Chip Enable2
Output
VCC for VRF
3
CE2
4
VOUT2
5
GND
6
VOUT1
OTHERS
6 - 16
Terminal
name
Output
Ground
VCC for VTCXO
CE1 1
6 VOUT
VDD 2
5 GND
CE2 3
4 VOUT2
CONFIDENTIAL
[2] FUNCTION TABLE OF DISPLAY
Pin
No.
Q LCD1000 RLCUB0048AF03: MAIN DISPLAY
Pin
No.
Terminal
name
Input/
Output
Description of terminal
Terminal
name
Input/
Output
Description of terminal
47
C4-
-
Booster capacitor connection terminal
48
C4+
-
Booster capacitor connection terminal
49
C3-
-
Booster capacitor connection terminal
1
T-COM
Input
COM electric potential input for CS
50
C3+
-
Booster capacitor connection terminal
2
T-COM
Input
COM electric potential input for CS
51
C2-
-
Booster capacitor connection terminal
3
TFT-COM
Input
COM voltage input
52
C2+
-
Booster capacitor connection terminal
4
COMC
Output COM signal output
53
C1-
-
Booster capacitor connection terminal
5
COMC
Output COM signal output
54
C1+
-
Booster capacitor connection terminal
6
COMDC
Output COM center voltage output
55
VDC2
Output DC/DC converter output
7
VCOMH
Output COM amplitude voltage output
56
VDC2
Output DC/DC converter output
8
B0
Input
Blue data signal (LSB)
57
VR
Output Reference power supply output
9
B1
Input
Blue data signal
58
VS
Output Source power supply output
10
B2
Input
Blue data signal
59
VS
Output Source power supply output
11
B3
Input
Blue data signal
12
B4
Input
Blue data signal
13
B5
Input
Blue data signal (MSB)
14
G0
Input
Green data signal (LSB)
15
G1
Input
Green data signal
16
G2
Input
Green data signal
17
G3
Input
Green data signal
18
G4
Input
Green data signal
19
G5
Input
Green data signal (MSB)
20
R0
Input
Red data signal (LSB)
21
R1
Input
Red data signal
22
R2
Input
Red data signal
23
R3
Input
Red data signal
24
R4
Input
Red data signal
25
R5
Input
Red data signal (MSB)
26
DCLK
Input
Data sampling clock
27
HSY
Input
Horizontal sync signal
28
VSY
Input
Vertical sync signal
29
SO
SI
Input
serial data input
31
SCLK
Input
serial clock input
32
CS
Input
serial interface chip select
33
RESET
Input
Hardware reset
34
VCC
-
Logic power
35
GND
-
Ground
36
GND
-
Ground
37
VDC
-
Analog power
38
VDC
-
Analog power
39
COM2
-
COM control for CS
40
VCLAMP
Output Voltage for CS output
41
VSS2
Output DC/DC converter output
42
VSS1
Output DC/DC converter output
44
VDD2
45
C5-
46
C5+
MAIN DISPLAY
1
To InputTerminal
59
Output serial data output
30
43 * NC
In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which
is not connected to the outside.
-
Q LCD001 RLCUB0049AFZZ : EXTERNAL DISPLAY
Pin
No.
Terminal
name
Input/
Output
Description of
terminal
Notes
1
V0
-
Display drive power
supply terminal
-
2
V1
-
Display drive power
supply terminal
-
3
V2
-
Display drive power
supply terminal
-
4
V3
-
Display drive power
supply terminal
-
5
V4
-
Display drive power
supply terminal
-
6
GND
-
Ground
-
7
RESB
Input
Reset signal
-
8
CSB
Input
Chip select signal
-
9
RS
Input
Register select signal "0": Display RAM data
"1": Command data
Booster capacitor connection terminal
10
WRB
Input
Write signal
"L": Activated
Booster capacitor connection terminal
11
RDB
Input
Read signal
"L": Activated
Not used
Output DC/DC converter output
-
TM200
OTHERS
6 - 17
CONFIDENTIAL
Pin
No.
Terminal
name
Input/
Output
Description of
terminal
12
D0
Input/ Data signal
Output
-
13
D1
Input/ Data signal
Output
-
14
D2
Input/ Data signal
Output
-
15
D3
Input/ Data signal
Output
-
16
D4
Input/ Data signal
Output
-
17
D5
Input/ Data signal
Output
-
18
D6
Input/ Data signal
Output
-
19
D7
Input/ Data signal
Output
-
20
LP
Input/ Latch signal
Output
-
21
FLM
Output Display sync signal
-
22
GND
(VSS)
23
CK
24
CKS
25
VDD/VEE
26
VREG
Notes
Ground
-
Input
Master clock
external input terminal
-
Input
Master c lock input "L": Built-in oscillation
selection terminal
-
Logic system power
supply terminal
-
Output Output terminal for
generating constant
voltage
-
-
27
VOUT
Output Built-in step-up circuit
output terminal
-
28
CAP1-
Output Booster capacitor connection terminal (-)
-
29
CAP1+
Output Booster capacitor connection terminal (+)
-
30
CAP2-
Output Booster capacitor connection terminal (-)
-
31
CAP2+
Output Booster capacitor connection terminal (+)
-
32
CAP3-
Output Booster capacitor connection terminal (-)
-
33
CAP3+
Output Booster capacitor connection terminal (+)
-
EXTERNAL
DISPLAY
1
33
To Input Terminal
TM200
OTHERS
6 - 18
q
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