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File name Board_Layout.pdf HEAD_INT KBR0, KBR1, KBR2 ( Keyboard ) KBC0, KBC1, KBC2, KBC3 BKLT_EN DP_EN HS_INT VIB_EN LED_RED LED_GRN LS1_IN LS2_IN LS3_TX LS3_RX CLK_SELCT TX_EN DM_CS TX_KEY RX_EN RX_ACQ RESET ( SDTX ) BDX ( TX_CLK ) BCLKX from / to MAGIC ( SCLK_OUT ) BCLKR ( SDFS ) BFSR ( SDRX ) BDR N3 H2, H3, H1 K1, J4, J3, J2 K2 E10 KEYPAD L6 DISPLAY K4 INTERFACE M3 M2 E8 SIM D6 INTER E1 E6 FACE A1 C3 D2 C1 F5 E2 CTM E1 E4 E2 MODULE E3 E3 E4 M4 P2 C6 A2 A3 B4 C4 J6 SERIAL INTER FACE DSP V2 C14, D4, E12, H4, J10, K6, N12 V3 B5, B9, B10, G12, K14, L11, N8 ( CE ) MQSPI_CS1 U700 L8 ( SPI_CLK ) MOSPI_CLK1 WHITE_CAP SPI M8 ( MAGIC SPI ) INTERFACE M7 ( SPI_DATA ) DX1 M E M O R Y CPU I N T E R F A C E D7 - D0 J700 FLIP CON. 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 17 DATA BUS A0 ADDRESS BUS ( Flip Con. ) R_W V2 C9 E9 D11 D9 A9 CE2 CE3 R_W D6, E1 B2 U702 A1 SRAM G6 CE0 CE1 D7 F8 ( WhiteCap ) HS_INT -5V_EN LS_V1 2 U901 STDBY 1 LS_V1 -5V V2 RESET A4, A6, F6 B4 V2 RESET R_W DP_EN BKLT+ GND RTC_BATT 19 3, 4, 6, 12, 16 22 18 21 1 2, 6 ,24, 26 27 U701 EPROM EEPROM CTM F3 A/D N6 A4 H5 15 PIN EXT CONN. MAGIC_13MHz AUDIO SPI GCAP SPI GCAP_CLK 13 MHz GCLK 32.768 KHz J 600 DSC_EN 13 RS232_RX 7 RS232_TX 6 BATT_FDBK 4 SW_RF 2 EXT_CHG_EN 8 EXT_B+ DEEP SLEEP CIRCUIT V1 DSC BATT_PD SPI INTERFACE TIMER D7 K5 G14 BATT_SER_DATA CHRGC ISENSE EXT_B+ R932 RTC_BATT 4 3 5 KBR0, KBR1, KBR2 ( WhiteCap ) KBC0, KBC1, KBC2,KBC3 ( GCAP2 ) PWR_SW ( Q938 ) BKLT+ KEYBOARD 3 BATT+ 1, 2, 5, 6 BATT CON. J604 2 4 1 GND V2 BATT_PD D6 UART A6 INTERF. ( GCAP2 ) V2 ( WhiteCap ) VIB_EN B+ 1 5 Q932 THERM 6-8 BATT_THERM 1 2 U950 U801 4 4 ( GCAP2 ) V2 J810 J811 VIBRA CON. 14 EXT_B+ DUALBAND KRAMER B+ CHRGC CR940 ISENSE Q942 4 1, 2, 3 GND GND GND GND 1 3 10 15 VR830 F5 SPI INTERFACE E8 C7 D6 CHARGE D9 REAL TIME SELECT F10 CLOCK F7 SENSE D10 F6 LEVEL J7 SHIFT J8 K7 G6 K10 H8 C8 Logic Control G4 VREF REG. V3 REG. V2 REG. V1 REG. A7 B7 LED_RED ( WhiteCap ) LED_GRN 5 2 6 Q805 1 3 Q805 4 Y900 BATT+ EXT_B+ CLK PD SIM_I/O 6 4 5 LS1_IN LS2_IN LS3_TX LS3_RX PWR_SW STDBY G9 B5 J5 A6 C6 A10, C10 VREF 2.775V,for GCAP V3 1,8V, for WhiteCap V2 2.775V, for WhiteCap logic outputs, RAM, FLASH, EEPROM LS_V1 5.0V, for DSC Bus, Negative Voltage Regulator J900 SIM Con. 1 2 VSIM1 MAN_TEST_AD 5 DSC_EN_AD DOWNLINL_AD BATT_THERM ISENSE A1 B2 SENSE A2 B3 CNTL. D9 U900 G_CAP2 ON / OFF 9 RESET G5 C4 D2 C3 RX SIGNAL PATH TX SIGNAL PATH MAIN VCO SIGNAL PATH TUNING VOLTAGES REFERENCE CLOCK Orderable Part Non - Orderable Part EUROPE MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA BKLT_EN UPLINK DOWNLINK 11 12 MIC J2 PA_DRV Interface Audio Codec H6 H7 K9 J9 SPRSPR+ 2 VSIM REG. VBOOST1 REG. VSIM1 3.0 or 5.0V, for SIM Card Circuit U980 1 H3 H9 K5 E10 J650 B10 ALRTOUT 29.04.99 HEADSET CON. V2 SPKR CR901 Q938 L901 CUSTOMER SERVICES LEVEL 3 AL Block Diagram Dualband Kramer BKLT+ ( Flip Con. ) ALRT HEAD_INT ALRT_VCC B+ V_BOOST1 Internal GCap use only (VSIM1, LS_V1) Rev. 1.5 Q939 Ralf Lorenzen, Michael Hansen, Colin Jac | ||
File name Board_Layout_H13.pdf Dual Band KRAMER H13 EUROPE MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA CUSTOMER SERVICES LEVEL 3 LAYOUT DUAL BAND KRAMER 27.01.98 Rev. 1.0 Ray Collins, Ralf Lorenzen, Michael Hansen, Colin Jack Page1 | ||
File name Board_Layout_H23.pdf DUALBAND KRAMER H23 EUROPE MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA CUSTOMER SERVICES LEVEL 3 LAYOUT DUALBAND KRAMER H23 Ray Collins, Ralf Lorenzen, Michael Hansen 30.07.99 Rev. 1.0 Page1 | ||
File name Interface_doc.pdf GSM Kramer Interface Document Revision 1.54 DUAL BAND KRAMER HARDWARE INTERFACE DOCUMENT ______________________________________________________________________ 11/24/9811/18/9811/04/98MOTOROLA CONFIDENTIAL PROPRIETARY Page 1 GSM Kramer Document Revision 1.54 1 REVISION HISTORY ...4 2 PURPOSE / INTRODUCTION ...5 3. GCAP II HARDWARE OVERVIEW ...6 3.1 POWER MANAGEMENT ...6 3.1.1 PGM0,1,2 Hardware Configuration ...6 3.1.2 V2 Linear Regulator ...7 3.1.3 V3 Linear Regulator ...7 3.1.4 VSIM Regulator ...7 3.1.5 V1 Regulator ...7 3.1.6 V_BOOST Switcher Regulator...7 3.1.7 V_BUCK Switcher...7 3.1.8 SQ_OUT -5V Charge Pump Switcher ...8 3.1.9 PA_DRV Alert/Backlight Regulator ...8 3.2 AUDIO MANAGEMENT ...8 3.2.1 Audio Output...8 3.2.1.1 A1 Earpiece Speaker Amplifier... 8 3.2.1.2 A2 Alert Amplifier ... 8 3.2.1.3 A4 External Audio Output Amplifier... 8 3.2.2 Audio Input... | ||
File name Parts_list.pdf Jack Colin-WCJ006 Sent: To: Subject: Friday, January 15, 1999 12:26 PM Ray Collins Kramer Complete BOM SWF3076DA Bom Report LVL COMPONENT_PART DESCRIPTION > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > 1 CDHN4286A 2 0104792Z01 3 0585627H01 3 1504794Z01 3 3885765G02 2 0185763G01 3 0103785K08 4 4 4 4 QTY C Q M D P 111MYN 111BYN 121BYN 121BYN 121BYN 111MYY 111MYY 111BYN 111BYN 111BYN KRAMER FLIP/FRNT HSG ASSY ASSY XCVR FRNT HSNG GROMMET ALERT HSNG FRNT XCVR BUTTON SMART ASSY FLIP ASSY DISP/AUDIO LCD GSM 5003880S01 SPKR EM EARPC 15MM SMD 6003710K04 BATT LI 3.3V COIN CELL 7203908S03 LCD DSPL MOD 96X54 PIX W/HOLD 7585766G01 PAD KRAMMER RTC ASSY FLIP REAR THICK BLK 111BYN 111BYN 121BYN 121BYN 121BYN 111BYN 121BYN 121BYN 121BYN 121BYN 121BYN 111BYN 121BYN 3 0185895H01 4 4 4 1585796H01 HOUSING FLIP REAR TICK 5403796S02 LABEL FLIP FLEX BLK MOT 5685640J01 LINER ESCUTCHEON ASSY FLIP FRNT BLK 3 0185896H01 4 4 4 4 4 1509324T01 HSNG FRNT FLIP BLK 3204567Z01 VADER SPKR FELT 3209104C05 GASKET SPEAKER 3209326T03 GASKET DISPLAY KRAMER 5983583N18 MAGNET GSM RAE HINGE MECHANISM BADAR WASHER HINGE VADAR 2 5504765Z02 3 0404742Z01 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > 3 4104741Z01 3 4304764Z01 3 4504596Z01 3 4504597Z02 1 SHN6860A 2 0104793Z01 3 0309147T03 3 1503853K01 3 3809440U01 3 4104539Z01 3 4109378U01 3 4285952G03 3 4285953G05 3 5509377U01 3 5909382K01 2 6185833G02 1 SHN6861A 2 0185829G02 2 0509380T01 2 0585699J01 2 3809378T02 2 3809378T04 2 4385720J01 2 4385988H01 2 5009135L07 2 5402525T01 2 6185635H02 2 7585824J01 SPRING HINGE VADAR SPACER HINGE VADAR CAM 121BYN 121BYN 121BYN 121BYN 111MYY CAM FOLLOWER HINGE KRAMER H&H MOTOROLA STARTAC 210 INIQU ASSY XCVR REAR HSNG 111MYN 121BYN SCREW INTERNAL FRNT CRICKET HSNG XCVR REAR BUTTON VOICE - IT 121BYN 121BYN 221BYN 121BYN 121BYN 121BYN 121BYN 121BYN SPRING MECHANICAL CONTACT SPRING COMPRESSION CLIP VIBRATOR BRACKET CLIP VIBRATOR CONTACT LATCH BATTERY MOTOR VIB 6MM 1.3V 7.5KRPM LENS LCD 111BYN 111MYY H&H MOTOROLA STARTAC 210 COMMO ASSY ANT STUBBY GSM VADER MIC GROMMET GROMMET MICROPHONE VADER KYPD 19 BUTTON GSM KYPD GSM SPACER FLEX KRAMER INSERT ANTENNA MIC ELECT 6MM PINS LABEL COMPOSITE TXCVR LIGHT GUIDE PAD CONNECTOR 111BYN 111BYN 141BYN 111BYN 141BYN 111BYN 111BYN 111BYN 121BYN 111BYN 111BYN > 1 SWF3077DA XCVR (H12) STARTC 210 CORE BLK 1 1 1 M Y Y > > 2 CDLF1471T TEMP KRMR H12 ROM 3.1 XCVR BD 1 1 1 M Y N > > 3 0102467T30 TEMP KRAMER H12 TOP SIDE 111MYY > > 4 (PRA2819) PRELIMINARY BILL OF MATERIAL 121 YN > > 4 0609591M25 RES CHIP DUAL 1K 5% 0.63W 111BYN > R302 > 4 0609591M37 RES CHIP DUAL 10K 5% 0.63W 111BYN > R307 > 4 0609591M49 RES CHIP DUAL 100K 5% .63W 411BYN > R800 > 4 RES CHIP DUAL 100K 5% .63W 11BYN > R801 > 4 RES CHIP DUAL 100K 5% .63W 11BYN > R802 > 4 RES CHIP DUAL 100K 5% .63W 11BYN > R803 > Motorola Internal Use Only > > > SWF3076DA Bom Report > > LVL COMPONENT_P | ||
File name PL_Kramerrefresh_A4_C_L12_V1_7.pdf Mechanical Spare Parts List Version 1.7 GSM Kramer - V3688 Xcvr Item Number Product Additional Info Colour Make System Spare Xcvr Number Spare PCB Number Frnt Hsng Assy ..Assy Frnt Hsng ..Hinge Mechanism ..Speaker Earpc 15mm ..Batt Li 3.3v Coin Cell ..LCD Display 96x54 ..Pad Kramer ..Assy Flip Rear ..Assy Flip Frnt ..Pad Flip Lens Tape Lens Rear Hsng Assy ..Screw Internal Frnt Crick ..Rear Hsng Plastic ..Button Voice ..Spring Mechanical Con ..Spring Compressions ..Clip Vibrator Bracket ..Clip Vibrator Contact ..Latch Battery ..Motor Vibrator 6mm H&H Parts ..Stubby Antenna ..Grommet Microphone ..Keypad ..Antenna Insert ..Mic 6mm ..Light Guide ..Pad Connector Keyboard ..Adhesive Kybrd ..SW Array Domes Slim Hsng Door Cover Thick Hsng Door Cover SWF3076PD Kramer StarTAC 210 Black Motorola GSM SE0044DB1Z1 Not Available SYN7911A 0104792Z01 5504765Z05 5003880S01 6003710K04 7203908S05 7585766G01 0185895H01 0185896H01 7585719J01 1109284E01 6185833G02 0104793Z02 0309147T03 1503853K01 3809440U01 4104539Z01 4109378U01 4285952G03 4285953G05 5509377U01 5909382K01 SHN6861A 0185829G02 0585699J01 3809378T02 4385988H02 5009135L07 6185635H02 7585824J01 SYN6939B 1185715J01 4004877Z02 SYN7117B SYN7118A SWF0387AA Kramer STAGE II Black Motorola GSM SWF0379AA Kramer STAGE II Radar Blue Motorola GSM SWF0381AA Kramer STAGE II Galaxy Grey Motorola GSM SWF0380AA Kramer STAGE II Light Titanium Motorola GSM Internal Eschuteon Orange TIM Omnitel Wind Italy Motorola Telefonica Amena One to One Airtel 21st Aug 1999 5403797S24 5403797S03 5403797S04 5403797S05 5403797S07 5403797S10 5403797S13 5403797S17 5403797S11 SE0725AB1B1 SE0725AP3B1 SE0725AP3B1 SE0725AQ3B1 Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available SYN8162A 0104792Z01 5504765Z05 5003880S01 6003710K04 7203908S06 7585766G01 0185895H02 0185896H02 7585719J01 1109284E01 6185833G02 0104793Z02 0309147T03 1503853K02 3809440U01 4104539Z01 4109378U01 4285952G03 4285953G05 5509377U01 5909382K01 SHN6861B 0185829G02 0585699J01 3809378T08 4385988H02 5009135L07 6185635H02 7585824J01 SYN8103A 1185715J01 4004877Z03 SYN7117B Not Available SYN8164A 0104792Z03 5504765Z05 5003880S01 6003710K04 7203908S06 7585766G01 0185779K03 0185778K03 7585719J01 1109284E01 6185833G02 0104793Z04 0309147T03 1503853K04 3809440U01 4104539Z01 4109378U01 4285952G03 4285953G05 5509377U01 5909382K01 SHN6861B 0185829G02 0585699J01 3809378T08 4385988H02 5009135L07 6185635H02 7585824J01 SYN8103A 1185715J01 4004877Z03 SYN8111A Not Available SYN8165A 0104792Z02 5504765Z05 5003880S01 6003710K04 7203908S06 7585766G01 0185779K02 0185778K02 7585719J01 1109284E01 6185833G02 0104793Z03 0309147T03 1503853K03 3809440U01 4104539Z01 4109378U01 4285952G03 4285953G05 5509377U01 5909382K01 SHN6861B 0185829G02 0585699J01 3809378T08 4385988H02 5009135L07 6185635H02 7585824J01 SYN8103A 1185715J01 4004877Z03 SYN8110A Not Available SYN8161A 0104792Z04 5504765Z05 5003880S01 6003710K04 7203908S06 7585766G01 0185779K02 0185778K02 7585719J01 1109284E01 6185833G02 0104793Z05 03091 | ||
File name SchALh11.pdf V2 TMS BATT_SER_DATA UTXD RS232_TX (WAS SCI_TX) EMU1 TP701 TP705 TDI EMU0 URXD RS232_RX V2 URTS_PA5 DSC_RXD DSC_TXD TIMING7 TIMING8 SIMPD0 (WAS SCI_RX) CLK_SELECT EMU1 RESET TP702 TP706 TP707 TDO TRST* TP703 TP708 TP704 TP709 TCK TP102 TP104 TP101 TP103 TP105 V2 CE1 CE0 R_W CE3 CE2 EMU0 TCK TMS SIM_RX SIM_TX TRST* TDO TDI Q803 CE4 CE5 SVEN0 3 1 2 0 OWDAT BCLKX BDX BCLKR BDR BFSR URTS_PA5 CTS DBGACK IRQ FIQ TSIZE TSTROBE* TSTATE0 TSTATE1 TSTATE2 MCLK INT_CS ADDRESS(21:0) U703 CR701 TX_EN DM_CS TX_KEY RX_EN RX_ACQ RFI RCLOCK DIG_AUD(3:0) SR_VCC DP_EN 21 CE8 TP113 VRVA_INT 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 V2 CR942 J600 2 0 1 3 TP907 MQSPI_CS2 DSP_CLK_OUT 0 1 2 3 GCAP_MQSPI(3:0) 21 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 WHITECAP U700 WHITE_CAP U701 EPROM EEPROM EXT CON. SW_RF V2 DR2 DX2 MQSPI_CLK2 MQSPI_CS0 BATT_FDBK INTR_OUT2 MAN_TEST_AD RS232_TX RS232_RX EXT_CHG_EN ON / OFF GND UPLINK DOWNLINK DSC_EN V1 V1 KBC4 KBC3 KBC2 KBC1 KBC0 KBR4 KBR3 KBR2 KBR1 KBR0 BOOM_EN -5V_EN EXT_CHG PB12 PB10 BKLT_EN VIB_EN 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 V2 V2 V2 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 U702 SRAM Q911 Q912 DSC_EN_AD INTR_OUT1 CHRG_EN PB5 PB4 EXT_B+ V2 DCABLE_INT DOWNLINK_AD LED_RED LED_GRN LS_V1 BATT+ Q710 SR_CS 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 DATA(15:0) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 V2 BKLT+ V2 V2 V1 RTC_BATT 2 0 1 3 MAGIC_QSPI(3:0) RTC_BATT RESET V3 0 1 2 3 DR1 DX1 MQSPI_CLK1 MQSPI_CS1 MAGIC_13MHz LS_V1 B+ 32,768kHz VRVA_INT DCABLE_INT HEAD_INT HS_INT J700 FLIP CON. DP_EN SPKR- SPKR+ V2 STDBY GCLK THERM TP106 TP111 V3 R_W Q628 TP107 V2 BATT_THERM TP108 TP110 TEST_ENH Dual Band KRAMER P11 VREF RESET BATT_SER_DATA STDBY Q921 Q920 DIG_AUD(3:0) GCAP_INT B+ V2 VIBRA CON. B+ Q960 Y900 J810 U801 VIB_EN J811 EXT_B+ WDOG CLKIN B+ BATT_THERM DSC_EN_AD DWNLINK_AD MAN_TEST_AD VSIM1 CR910 Q902 Q901 V_BOOST1 PWR_SW V_BOOST1 Q902 LS_V1 -5V -5V_EN VS944 UPLINK DOWNLINK LS_V1 CR901 V2 U901 Q932 CR932 CHARGER / SOURCE SELECT EXT_B+ B+ BATT+ CR940 Q942 - 5V REG. SR_VCC V2 V2 BKLT+ KEYBOARD U900 GCGAP_II VCLK VDR VDX VFSRX SR_CS GCAP_CLK V2 BOOM_EN GCAP II TP109 B+ BATT+ TP112 EXT_B+ CHRG_EN BATT+ BATT_FDBK Q634 Q635 VREF 13MHz 0 1 2 3 VAG ALRT_VCC KBR0 KBR1 KBR2 KBC0 KBC1 KBC2 KBC3 HS_INT PWR_SW Q981 SPKBOOM_PWR from U900 Pin H6 RX SIGNAL PATH TX SIGNAL PATH MAIN VCO SIGNAL PATH TUNING VOLTAGES 13 MHz REFERENCE CLOCK DATA BUS ADDRESS BUS REFERENCE SIGNALS U980 MIC CON B+ Q938 B+ V2 BKLT+ ALRT_VCC BKLT_EN Q939 V2 THERM V2 V2 VAG V2 TEXT J650 HS_MIC SIM CON. V2 U950 UP BATT+ CR806 KBC0 KBC2 CR806 VS945 AL900 SPK+ SPKSIM_TX SIM_RX KBC1 V2 V2 VSIM1 VSIM1 U980 V2 DWN SMART LED_GRN VA Q950 PD RST I/O KBC1 KBR3 KBR0 Q805 Q805 LED_RED HEAD_INT REVISIONS GSM SERVICE SUPPORT GROUP 01.10.99 Rev. 1.0 LEVEL 3 COLOUR SCHEMATICS GSM KRAMER Audio Logic Ralf Lorenzen, Ray Collins, Michael Hansen Page 3o | ||
File name SchAL_H13.pdf DUALBAND KRAMER H13 REVISIONS GSM SERVICE SUPPORT GROUP LEVEL 3 AL SCHEMATICS DUAL BAND KRAMER Michael Hansen, Ray Collins, Ralf Lorenzen Page 2of 3 04.10.99 Rev. 1.0 | ||
File name SchRF_h11.pdf GSM_LNA275 MIX_275 ( U341 Pin4 ) ( PA Filter ) ( PAC, Exiter, RF Switch ) NPA_MUTE ( WhiteCap ) ( Magic ) GSM_PINDIODE TX_EN RF_V2 PAC_275 GSM_LNA275 MIX_275 MIXER ISO. AMP Q321 Q320 ( U201 ) 942,5MHz FL460 FL470 942,5MHz DCS_SEL Q461 Q322 Q1254 400MHz FL457 -5V ( U901 ) GSM LNA RX MID CHANNELS GSM: CH 62 -- 947,4 MHz EGSM: CH 37 -- 942,4Mhz DCS: CH 700 -- 1842,8MHz DCS_LNA275 Q490 ( Magic ) RF_V2 ( RX LNA, Mixer ) MIX_275 Q340 ( WhiteCap ) ( Magic ) TX_EN SF_OUT DCS LNA DCS_LNA275 MIX_275 Q343 RX_EN ( Q333 ) ( WhiteCap ) RF_V2 TVCO_250 ( GCap ) ( Magic ) V1_FILT V1_SW Q346 Q1254 ( RX VCO, Q345 ) RVCO_250 1842,5MHz 1805-1880MHz FL465 FL450 Q344 Q1255 TX_EN ( WhiteCap ) Q451 CR259 RX VCO RF_V2 RF SWITCH A1 RVCO_250 RX VCO MID CHANNELS GSM: CH 62 -- 1347,4 MHz EGSM: CH 37 -- 1342,4Mhz DCS: CH 700 -- 1442,8MHz V1 RF_V1 BCLKR BFSR BDR RX_ACQ 13MHz CR230 Q262 V1 RX VCO FRQ. RANGE EGSM: 1325 - 1360Mhz DCS: 1405 - 1480MHz SF_OUT RVCO_250 RF_V2 RF_V1 RF_V1 GSM_LNA275 PAC_275 MIX_275 Q225 U913 MAGIC_IC MAGIC_13MHz BCLKX CLK_SELECT DCS_LNA275 U101 Q101 Q102 Q255 DCS_SEL RF_V2 MAGIC SW_RF TX_KEY DM_CS MQSPI_CS1 MQSPI_CLK1 DX_1 BDX SPI BUS RF_V1 Q253 -5V_SW SF_OUT RF_V2 Vref Q240 B+ Q105 MIX_275 Q104 -5V V1 Q242 Vref RF_V2 DCS_VCO PAC_275 Q105 RF_V2 Q104 CR250 Y230 CR251 V1_FILT 26MHz Q241 Q241 Q106 Dual Band KRAMER P11 TX_KEY_PAC DET_SW SAT_DET RVCO_250 B+ GSM_LNA275 ( Q344 ) MIX_275 ( Q340 ) TVCO_250 ( Q343 ) Q342 DCS_SEL ( RX LNA, MIXER ) Q330 PA_B+ DM_CS VCTRL PAC_275 DCS_LNA275 Q345 Q331 ( RX VCO ) GSM_SEL Q331 DCS_VCO U201 Q333 D_TX_VCO ( TX VCO, TX EXITER ) TX VCO FRQ. RANGE EGSM: 880-915Mhz DCS: 1710-1785MHz TX VCO MID CHANNELS G_TX_VCO GSM-DCS SELECT D_TX_VCO GSM: CH 62 -- 902,4MHz EGSM: CH 37 -- 897,4Mhz DCS: CH 700 -- 1747,8MHz TX_VCO SF_OUT TX_EXITER Q300 U300 FL300 900/1800MHz PA_B+ G_TX_VCO PAC_275 1747,5MHz 897,5MHz LOOP FILTER U250 PAC_275 CR300 V1_FILT V1_FILT U400 TX FRQ. RANGE EGSM: 880-915Mhz DCS: 1710-1785MHz CR301 Q400 GSM_PINDIODE PA_B+ Q455 U200 DM_CS PAC_275 D_TX_VCO TX_EN Q201 CR306 PAC_275 Q202 VCTRL U340 Q202 SAT_DET DET_SW TX_KEY_PAC NPA_MUTE GSM_PINDIODE Q303 Q303 Q304 Q301 Q302 Q302 Q304 -5V_SW U341 PA_B+ CR307 Q301 REVISIONS GSM SERVICE SUPPORT GROUP 01.10.99 Rev. 1.2 LEVEL 3 COLOUR SCHEMATICS GSM KRAMER RF Ralf Lorenzen, Ray Collins, Michael Hansen Page 2of 3 P.A. CONTROL G_TX_VCO | ||
File name service_policy.pdf Kramer Dual Band GSM CELLULAR PHONE Global Customer Services Policy Issue 1.0 15th Dec 1998 Motorola Inc. Cellular Subscriber Sector European Cellular Subscriber Group Easter Inch, Bathgate West Lothian EH48 2EH, Scotland MOTOROLA CONFIDENTIAL PROPRIETARY This document and the information contained is CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION of Motorola and shall not be used, published, disclosed, or disseminated outside of Motorola in whole or in part without Motorola's written consent. This document contains trade secrets of Motorola. Reverse engineering of any or all of the information in this document is prohibited. Copyright 1998, Motorola Inc. Page 2 of 7 PURPOSE This document specifies the Customer Service requirements to provide after sales support for the Kramer Product Series. CONTENT 1.0 2.0 3.0 Service Policy Service Requirements Quality Reporting and metrics Motorola Confidential Proprietary Page 3 of 7 SECTION 1.0 - SERVICE POLICY 1.1 Warranty: Product will be sold with the standard 12 months warranty terms and conditions. Accidental damage misuse, retailers extended warranties will not be supported under warranty. Non warranty repairs will be available at agreed fixed repair prices. Proof of purchase will be required to validate warranty claims. 1.2 Out Of Box Failure Policy: The standard OOB Failure criteria will apply. Early life customer units which fail within less than 30 minutes as measured by the Life Time Call Timer, to be returned to Manufacturing for root cause analysis, to guard against epidemic criteria. Manufacturing to bear the costs of early life failure. 1.3 Product Support: Customer's original telephones will be repaired but not refurbished as standard. The first 100 consecutive failed products returned to Motorola will be returned for root cause analysis directly to the core engineering group in Libertyville. These fails will include both out of box and field failures, and units sent should include all accessories. These shipments will be co-ordinated through the service support team. The next 200 consecutive failures will be returned directly to the nearest Motorola Hi-tech centre for root cause analysis. The results of this analysis will be fed back to the core engineering group. The results of both exercises will be documented and distributed in procedure format to all relevant repair points. When new manufacturing sites are brought on-line, after prime site ship acceptance, the first 200 consecutive field failures from that factory will be returned to the nearest hi-tech centre for root cause analysis. The data generated from this exercise will be fed back to the site of manufacturing and the results will be documented and distributed in procedure format. The initial 300 returns will be swapped for complete kits, and all returned units must be accompanied by their respective accessories pack. The country customer service manager is responsible for ensuring that the necessary materials are available upon customer dem | ||
File name Signal flow.pdf PAC_275 NPA_MUTE PA_B+ M LS_V1 -5V -5V_EN RF_V2 RF_V1 B+ Vref V3 O V2 EXT_B+ N 27 25 23 1 3 2 5 1 6 2 SH900 4 4 6 C MI I 26 FLIP_CON 2 A RX / TX ANTENNA SIGNAL GSM RX ANTENNA SIGNAL DCS RX ANTENNA SIGNAL AMPLIFIED RX ANTENNA SIGNAL FILTERED PA OUTPUT SIGNAL TX VCO TUNING VOLTAGE TX / RX VCO FEEDBACK LINE TO MAGIC RX VCO TUNING VOLTAGE PA DETECT LINE PA TUNING VOLTAGE PA TUNING VOLTAGE MAGIC 13MHz RX SPEAKER LINE+ RX SPEAKER LINETX MIC LINE+ 26MHz 1 2 14 B J600 J600 15 F 14 13 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 LO2_CP 27_PIN_FLIP_CONN. BKLT+ GND V2 V2 V2 GND D7 NC D6 D5 D4 V2 D3 D2 D1 V2 D0 R_W A0 NC DP_EN RESET SPKR+ GND SPKRGND RTC_BATT C D E F G H I J K L M N O 15 PIN EXT.CONN. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 GND SW_RF GND BATT_FDBK MAN_TEST_AD RS232_TX RS232_RX EXT_CHG_EN ON / OFF GND UPLINK DOWNLINK DSC_EN EXT_B+ GND 4 PAC 8 BATT+ 7 1 2 3 6 5 4 SIM_CONN AUX_BATT_CON GND 1 11 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 XTAL_BASE XTAL_EMIT GND VSIM1 RST PD I/O CLK 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 1 6 5 4 8 7 6 5 8 K THERM J 2 E1 E2 CP_TX B1 CP_RX A1 PRSC_INA3 H G 5 6 L 3 J6 BATT_SER_DATA MAGIC CLK_OUT LO2_BASE PLL_BASE PRE_IN A7 D J7 PLL_CP H9 E9 A9 BATT+ C 4 5 6 7 4 1 3 5 EXT_CONN 10 20 21 22 23 E 5 4 B 10 1 24 25 26 27 A B+ SF_OUT TVCO_250 DCS_LNA275 GSM_LNA275 V1 RF_V2 TX_EN V_BOOST1 MIX_275 A PA_B+ D_TX_VCO SF_OUT PAC_275 G_TX_VCO V_SIM1 13MHz_CLK E1 TP U913 MAGIC 101 102 103 MAGIC_13MHz 104 105 701 702 703 D7 GCAP_CLK F5 704 705 706 707 R_W CE_0 Eprom CE_1 Eprom CE_3 SRam CE_2 SRam Earth TMS TD0 TRST* EMU_1 TD1 EMU_0 Dual Band KRAMER H13 K J Y201 SH200 E2 SH300 9 10 11 4 12 13 14 15 5 16 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 7 8 7 SH700 L J800 14 PIN_KEYBOARD_CONN 1 G14 J6 G14 GND BKLT+ GND BKLT+ HS_INT KBC3 KBC2 KBC1 KBC0 KBR2 KBR1 KBR0 PWR_SW GND 2 3 4 5 6 U700 WHITE_CAP E 900/ 1800MHz PA_GSM 2 1 8 EPROM EEPROM G 14 I 3 1 WHITECAP 13 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 U900 GCAP_II C B PA_DCS 2 1 TX_VCO_IC 1805 - 1880 MHz 942,5MHz D F ALERT KEYBOARD CONN D7 H 1 SRAM 2 ALRT_VCC ALRTOUT 942,5MHz 1842,5MHz J9 K9 F5 4 2 1 HEADSET_CON 32,768kHz 400MHz SPKR+H7 GCAP_II AUX_MIC- SPKR- H6 M 5 8 N MICIN- H3 J2 EUROPE MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA CUSTOMER SERVICES 04.02.99 O LEVEL 3 COLOUR SIGNAL FLOW Dual Band Kramer DCS_VCO VREF B+ Rev. 1.0 PAC_275 V2 HEAD_INT DCS_LNA275 GSM_LNA275 SW_VCC RVCO_250 SF_OUT LS_V1 Ray Collins, Ralf Lorenzen, Michael Hansen, Colin Jack Page1 | ||
File name TSL_kramerrefresh_A4_C_L12.pdf V.small V.light V.desirable ... and now V.colours Introducing the Motorola V.3688 in two new colours Express Yourself ¥ Now exists in three distinctive and unique colours: - Black - Radar Blue - Titanium ¥ 1999 Motorola Quantitative Research showed the new colours to be: - Classy - Smart - Bright - Eye-catching - Modern The Story So Far ¥ V. series launched in March 1999 in EMEA as the smallest and lightest GSM Dual-band phone in the world Black colour well received by consumers Launched with heavyweight panEMEA advertising Supported by dedicated PR and promotional material Distributed in all mainstream outlets ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ The Brand Promise ¥ Show your world that youÕve made it The Brand Character Ð Stylish Ð Outgoing Ð Trend-setting Target Consumer ¥ ¥ ¥ Those who seek products that will help them feel important within their group Those who like to have fun by keeping in touch with their friends These consumers choose products with badge value to convey an image of success Men and women between the ages of 18-34 Those who are more willing to pay for products they value They like to be noticed using a distinctive communications device ¥ ¥ ¥ Key Benefits ¥ Functional Ð One of the smallest and lightest phones in the world Ð Ease of use, portability Ð External badge Emotional Ð ÒLook at MeÓ: Tells everyone that I have style Ð Colour for colourful me Ð IÕm modern, elegant, youthful and fun Ð Self fulfilment and self expression ¥ Product Features ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ Amazingly small and colourful SMS (Short Message Service) capable VibraCallª alert Optimaxª full graphics Hands-free headset accessory New mini Rae charger Increased talktime and standby time due to new 600 mAh LiIon battery as standard Quick Reference Guide Basic Operation Quick Access Interface Store to Phone book Quick Reference Guide Memory Dialling Quick Reference Guide Special Features Control ¥ Customisable Quick Access Menu - Place nine of your most frequently used features in your own personal menu so that they can be accessed with just two key presses. Icons make each feature easy to identify. Power ¥ Superb battery performance Each phone is capable of several hours conversation or several days standby, but is still small and light. Use both 900 and 1800 MHz bands for greater call success and allow wider roaming opportunities. Quick Reference Guide Special Features Discretion ¥ VibraCallª - In locations where you donÕt want your phone to ring, or which are too noisy to hear your phone ring, your phone can vibrate to alert you of a call. ¥ Wearable Holster - Wear your phone in a stylish holster on your belt. It is small enough and light enough to keep with you almost anyway. Stop Call Alert - Press either volume buttons when the phone is ringing or vibrating. This will stop the alert but not answer the phone. ¥ Quick Reference Guide Special Features Personalityª ¥ Unique to Motorola. Personality ª allows you to personalise the way you use your phone - for example, differen |
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