WARNING The equipment described in this manual contains polarized capacitors utilising liquid electrolyte. These devices are entirely safe provided that neither a short-circuit nor a reverse polarity connection is made across the capacitor terminals. FAILURE TO OBSERVE THIS WARNING COULD RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT OR, AT WORST, POSSIBLE INJURY TO PERSONNEL RESULTING FROM ELECTRIC SHOCK OR THE AFFECTED CAPACITOR EXPLODING. EXTREME CARE MUST BE EXERCISED AT ALL TIMES WHEN HANDLING THESE DEVICES.
Caution The equipment described in this manual contains electrostatic sensitive devices (ESDs). Damage can occur to these devices if the appropriate handling procedure is not adhered to.
ESD Handling precautions: A working area where ESDs may be safely handled without undue risk of damage from electrostatic discharge, must be available. The area must be equipped as follows: Working Surfaces - All working surfaces must have a dissipative bench mat, SAFE for use with live equipment, connected via a 1M2 resistor (usually built into the lead) to a common ground point. Wrist Strap - A quick release skin contact device with a flexible cord, which has a built in safety resistor of between 5k2 and 1M2 shall be used. The flexible cord must be attached to a dissipative earth point. Containers - All containers and storage must be of the conductive type.
Batteries This equipment may contain an internal battery in addition to the external battery packs. These batteries are recyclable and should be disposed of in accordance with local legislation. They must not be incinerated, or disposed of as ordinary rubbish.
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INTRODUCTION Purpose of this Manual
This Service Manual contains the information and procedures required for installing, operating and servicing the Panasonic GSM Personal Cellular Mobile Telephone system operating on the GSM Digital Cellular Network.
1.2
Structure of the Manual
The manual is structured to provide service engineering personnel with the following information and procedures: 1. General and technical information - provides a basic understanding of the equipment, kits and options, together with detailed information for each of the major component parts. 2. Installation and operating information - provides instructions for unpacking, installing and operating the equipment. 3. Servicing information - provides complete instructions for the testing, disassembly, repair and reassembly of each major component part. Step-by-step troubleshooting information is given to enable the isolation and identification of a malfunction, and thus determine what corrective action should be taken. The test information enables verification of the integrity of the equipment after any remedial action has been carried out. 4. Illustrated parts list - provided to enable the identification of all equipment components, for the ordering of spare/replacement parts.
1.3
Servicing Responsibilities
The procedures described in this manual must be performed by qualified service engineering personnel, at an authorised service centre. The service engineering personnel are responsible for fault diagnosis and repair of all equipment described in this manual.
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION General
This section provides a general description and kit composition details for the GSM Handportable Telephone system and optional kits. The GSM handportable may be configured as: 1. Handportable unit. 2. Vehicle-powered (DC adaptor) handportable unit. 3. Handsfree vehicle-mounted unit. 4. PC fax: send and receive (via PCMCIA Interface card).
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Handportable Main Kit
The handportable main kit provides a standalone class 4 GSM telephone. The plug-in SIM contains the subscriber and network information necessary to operate the phone on a GSM network.
Figure 1: Handportable Main Unit Kit
600-0201
IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 1 2 3 --
DESCRIPTION Main unit Battery Adaptor Documentation
PART NUMBER EB-G600 EB-BS600 EB-CA600 See Section 2.13
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Handsfree Car Mount Kit
The Handsfree Car Mount Kit enables the handportable to be mounted in a vehicle, and to operate in handsfree mode. The Handsfree Unit contains a speaker, with separate volume control. Speech is via a microphone mounted on the dashboard or the sun visor. The telephone can be operated in handheld mode by removing it from the Holder. This will use the external antenna and power from the Handsfree Unit. The handsfree unit also provides external power for the handheld internal charger.
Figure 2: Handsfree Car Mount Kit
600-0202
IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 1 2 3 4 5 6
DESCRIPTION Handsfree unit Holder Handsfree microphone Adjustable angle bracket Adjustable angle bracket Power supply cable
PART NUMBER EB-HF600 EB-KA600 EBM1177 EBN0001 EBN0002 EBW70090
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Easy Fit Car Kit
The Easy Fit Car Mount Kit is very similar to the Handsfree Car Mount Kit. The main difference with the Easy Fit Car Mount kit is the addition of a cigar lighter adaptor for the supply of power. The cigar lighter adaptor makes installation of the kit very simple. The Handsfree Unit contains a speaker, with separate volume control. Speech is via a microphone mounted on the dashboard or the sun visor. Due to the length of cable from the Handsfree Unit to the telephone the telephone can only be used in handsfree mode. The Handsfree Unit also provides external power for the handheld internal charger.
Figure 4: Easy Fit Car Mount Kit
600-0203
IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 1 2 3 4 5
DESCRIPTION Handsfree unit Holder Handsfree microphone Adjustable angle bracket Car lighter adaptor
PART NUMBER EB-HF601 EB-KA600 EBM1177 EBN0001 WC70187A
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Simple Car Kit
The Simple Car Kit enables the handportable unit to be powered from a vehicle battery, provided that the vehicle has a cigar lighter socket, and also has an external antenna connector for better signal quality when in a vehicle. One end of the DC adaptor plugs into the handportable with the telephone battery connected. The other end of the adaptor is pushed into the cigar lighter socket. The external antenna connector is an FME type.
Figure 5: Simple Car Kit
600-0208
IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 1
DESCRIPTION Simple Car Kit
PART NUMBER EB-KD600
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AC Adaptor
The AC Adaptor kit is supplied with UK or European input plug type; other country specific types are available. The adaptor enables the handportable unit to be powered from a 230/110/100 VAC supply. One end of the AC adaptor plugs into the handportable with the telephone battery connected. The other end of the adaptor is pushed into the electrical supply socket.
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Figure 2: AC Adaptor
600-0212
IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 1
DESCRIPTION AC Adaptor
PART NUMBER EB-CA600
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SMS Interface Cable
The SMS Interface Cable enables Short Text Messages (SMS) and Phonebook data to be edited, stored and created. One end of the SMS Interface Cable is connected to the standalone class 4 GSM telephone and the other end of the SMS Interface Cable is connected to the RS232 serial port on an IBM compatible PC.
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Figure 3: SMS Interface Cable
600-0213
IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 1
DESCRIPTION SMS I/F Cable
PART NUMBER EB-RS600
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DC Adaptor
The DC Adaptor kit enables the handportable unit to be powered from a vehicle battery, provided that the vehicle has a cigar lighter socket. One end of the DC adaptor plugs into the handportable with the telephone battery connected. The other end of the adaptor is pushed into the cigar lighter socket.
Figure 6: DC Adaptor
600-0209
IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 1
DESCRIPTION DC Adaptor unit
PART NUMBER EB-CD600
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Holder Kit
The holder kit allows convenient mounting of the telephone in a vehicle. In conjunction with the DC adaptor this can make a simple car mount kit. The adjustable angle bracket and telephone holder are attached to a convenient fixing point in the vehicle. 1
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Figure 7: Holder Kit
600-0204
IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 1 2
DESCRIPTION Holder Adjustable Angle Bracket
PART NUMBER EB-KA600 EBN0002
2.10 Dual Charger and Carry Case The dual charger has two charging slots, enabling the telephone battery to be charged individually or as a part of the whole telephone assembly.
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Figure 8: Dual Charger and Carry Case
500-0205
IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 1 2
DESCRIPTION Dual charger Carry case
PART NUMBER EB-CR600 EB-YK400
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2.11 Battery Packs There is a choice of three battery packs available. The Battery Pack (S) is 400mAh (Li-Ion); the Battery Pack (M) is 650mAh (Ni-MH and the Battery Pack (L) is 1200mAh (Li-Ion).
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Figure 9: Battery Packs
600-0211
IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 1 2 3
DESCRIPTION Battery Pack (S) Battery Pack (M) Battery Pack (L)
PART NUMBER EB-BS600 EB-BM600 EB-BL600
2.12 PC Card The PC Card interface is used with the handportable and a laptop personal computer to provide a PC fax and modem facility.
Figure 10: PC Card
600-0207
IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 1 2 3
DESCRIPTION PC Card Handsfree unit connection Telephone connection
PART NUMBER EB-PA600 -- --
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2.13 Documentation The following documentation packs are available and contain Operating Instructions, Quick Start information and warranty information. Some markets may require additional documentation, e.g. a specific warranty, that is not listed. DOCUMENTATION PACKS Austria Belgium Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Italy Kuwait Lebanon Netherlands Poland Portugal Russia Slovakia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom Yugoslav Republic G600DOCAS G600DOCBE G600DOCCZ G600DOCDE G600DOCFI G600DOCFR G600DOCGE G600DOCGR G600DOCIT G600DOCKU G600DOCLE G600DOCNL G600DOCPL G600DOCPO G600DOCRU G600DOCSK G600DOCES G600DOCSW G600DOCCH G600DOCTU G600DOCUK G600DOCYU
2.14 Accessories In addition to the kit contents listed in this section, all kits also contain user documentation. Some markets may require additional documentation, e.g. a specific warranty, that is not listed. OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Handsfree Car Mount Kit Car Mount Kit Easy Fit Car Mount Kit Simple Car Kit DC Adaptor Holder Kit Dual Charger Carry Case Battery Pack (S) Battery Pack (M) Battery Pack (L) AC Adaptor SMS Interface Cable Data Interface Card EB-HF600 EBHF600Z EB-HF601Z EB-KD600 EB-CD600 EB-KA600 EB-CR600 EB-YK600 EB-BS600 EB-BM600 EB-BL600 EB-CA600 EB-RS600 EB-PA600
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS General
This section provides a brief guide to the operation and facilities available on the G600 handportable unit. Refer to the Operating Instructions for full operational information.
3.2
LCD Display
The G600 handportable unit has a graphical chip on glass liquid crystal display in conjunction with the following icons:
Menu Number Figure 1: LCD display T
Option Area 600-0301
Indicates received signal strength: T strong signal area;\ weak signal area. Indicates that it is possible to make an emergency call. The number of the feature pointed to by the pointer. To access a feature enter the menu number on the keypad. Displays the battery charge level: H Battery is at full charge; K Battery requires recharging; G The battery icon flashes during charging. During car mount use, when the battery is fully charged, the battery icon will not light. Displays a small icon related to the current status of the telephone: Y telephone is roaming on a none home network;
S Menu Number H
] shows that the vibration alert is switched on; Menu Icon
t using the "Call Divert" feature or the telephone has Call Divert set; u Call Divert profile 1 is set;
[ shows that telephone is in silent mode - no tones; O the telephone is locked;
N indicates there are unread Short Text Messages (SMS.). Lit when SMS area is full; U shows that normal character have been entered in Alpha Entry; V shows that Greek character have been entered in Alpha Entry; X shows that numbers have been entered in Alpha Entry. W shows that extended character have been entered in Alpha Entry;
p Option Area E.
Indicates that the navigation key (g) can be pressed. Each arrow will light individually to indicate which direction is valid. Pressing the select key (B) will select the option displayed in the option area of the display.
Following some operations the display will automatically clear after three seconds or after pressing any key except
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Location of Controls
Incoming/Charge indicator: Green incoming call. Red charging battery pack. External connector: Used to connect to external accessories or charging equipment.
Figure 2: Location of controls for G600 : g B A D C E
600-0302
Memo Key. Record a conversation for approximately 40 seconds during a call. Navigation Key. Scrolls through options or features menu and increases or decreases volume. Select Key. Selects option shown in the Option Area of the display. Phonebook Key. Browses through the Phonebook or stores a number in the Phonebook. Changes the type of characters entered during Alpha Entry. Send Key. Makes a call. Clear Key. Clears the last digit entered, clears all digits when pressed and held or returns to the previous display. End Key. Ends a call or switches the telephone on/off when pressed and held.
numbers or pauses when pressed and held. The # key, when pressed and held, enables or disables the vibrator.
Digit keys 0 to 9, and where appropriate the 0 key will enter the international access code "+", wild
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Concept of Operation
There is a close relationship between the Select Key, Navigation Key and display.
Figure 3: Concept of Operation
600-0303
Pressing up and down (e) will move the pointer up and down and scroll through more information in the main area of the display. Pressing left and right (f) will scroll through options in the option area of the display. To choose the option press the Select Key (B).
3.5
Alpha Entry Character/Operation
Alpha Entry is used to enter alphanumeric characters into Phonebook, Short Messages and the Greeting Message. Key 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 C U V W 1 AÄÅÆBCÇaàbc DEÉFdeèéf GHIghiì JKLjkl MNÑOÖømnñoòö PQRSpqrsß TUÜVtuùüv WXYZwxyz 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X
Deletes the character above the cursor, deletes the character to the left when at the end of the line or clears the entire entry when pressed and held.
Each time a key is pressed it will display the next character. When another key is pressed or no key is pressed for a short time the cursor will move to the next position. press A. To cycle between Greek characters (V), extended characters (W), numerals (X) and normal characters (U)
3.5.1 Editing Alpha Entry Pressing e will move you up or down one line. Pressing f will move you left or right one character. When the cursor is moved over a character and another key pressed this will insert the new character. Pressing C will delete the character to the left of the cursor. MCUK980101C8 Service Manual Section 3 3-3 Issue 1 Revision 0
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Incoming Calling Line Identification (CLI)
When a call is received the last 6 digits of the CLI information is matched with the phonebook. Therefore an incoming call could match to the wrong phonebook entry.
3.7
Features Menu Structure
Figure 4: Feature Menu
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Public Man Machine Interface (MMI)
It is possible to operate all GSM telephones in the same way using the Public MMI. The following operations will work with all GSM telephones. However, this information is restricted to those operations that are supported by G600. The * and # in the following procedures should be replaced by * and #, respectively. Also and should be replaced with D and E keys.
3.8.1 Reading Phonebook Memory Location # Leading zeros can be left out of the location number, e.g. 007 can be 7.