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Level 1 and 2 Service Manual 09/02/00 Ver 1.2
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CONTENTS
Page Number
SECTION 1: GENERAL
1.1 1.2 1.3 Introduction Motorola service policy for V8088 in warranty General Safety Information v vi vii
SECTION 2: V8088 DESCRIPTION
2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Specifications of V8088 V8088 Overview Connector Pinout Talk time, Weight and Volume Matrix 2 3 6 6
SECTION 3: FEATURE LIST
3.1 List of Features available 8
3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 3.10 3.11
Menu Phone Book Call Related Features Messages Phone Set Up Network selection Call Meters In Call Menu Alarm Clock Accessory set-up
8 9 10 11 12 14 14 15 15 16
SECTION 4: DISASSEMBLY & PARTS
4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 Dissasembly Introduction Recommended Tools Disassembly Procedure Assembly procedure Exploded Parts diagram Replacement parts 18 18 18 18 23 25
SECTION 5: SIM CARDS AND SECURITY
5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 Manual test mode Live Sim Card Personality Transfer GSM Test Command Identity and Security 30 30 30 32 33
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SECTION 6: REPAIR & TEST PROCEDURES
6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 Repair introduction Mechanical repairs Basic modular troubleshooting Software Upgrade Flexing Testing on HP 8922 35 35 35 39 39 40
SECTION 7: ACCESSORIES
7.1 7.2 Introduction S - Package Numbers 39 43
SECTION 8: GLOSSARY OF TERMS
8.1 List of Abbreviations 47
SECTION 9: NEW SALES MODELS
9.1 List of new model releases as of Launch dates 53
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SECTION 1: GENERAL
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1.1 Introduction
This manual is intended for use by technicians familiar with similar types of equipment. It contains all service information required for the equipment described and is current as of the printing date. The scope of this document is to provide the reader with basic information relating to the V8088, and also to provide procedures and processes for repairing the units up to and including Level 2 repair. Level 1 and 2 repairs involve the following activities to be carried out: · · · · · · · Unit swap out Repairing of mechanical faults Basic modular troubleshooting Testing and verification of unit functionality Upgrading software Flexing units Initiate warranty claims and send faulty modules to Level 3 or 4 repair centres.
Computer Software Copyrights The Motorola products described in this instruction manual may include copyrighted Motorola computer programs stored in semi-conductor memories or other media. Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for Motorola certain exclusive rights for copyrighted computer programs, including the exclusive right to copy or reproduce in any form the copyrighted computer program. Accordingly, any copyrighted Motorola computer programs contained in the Motorola products described in this instruction manual may not be copied or reproduced in any manner without the express written permission of Motorola. Furthermore, the purchase of Motorola products shall not be deemed to grant either directly or by implication, estoppel, or otherwise, any license under the copyrights, patents or patent applications of Motorola, except for the normal non-exclusive, royalty free license to use that arises by operation of law in the sale of a product.
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1.2 Motorola Service Policy for V8088 in warranty
1.2.1 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. 1.2.2 Out of Box Failure Policy The standard OOB failure criteria will apply. Customer units that fail very early on, after date of sale, are to be returned to Manufacturing for root cause analysis, to guard against epidemic criteria. Manufacturing to bear the costs of early life failure. 1.2.3 Product Support Customers original units will be repaired but not refurbished as standard. Appointed Motorola Service Hubs will perform warranty and non-warranty field service for level 2 (assemblies) and level 3 (limited PCB component). The Motorola HTC centres will perform level 4 (full component) repairs. 1.2.4 Customer Support: This will be available through dedicated Call Centres and In Country Help Desks. Product Service training should be arranged through the local Motorola Support Centre. 1.2.5 Replacement Parts Ordering Only centres authorized to carry out repairs will be able to purchase spare parts. Orders for spare parts from Hub' and Hi-Tech Centres should be placed with the regional Motorola Parts Distribution s Centre.
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1.3 General Safety Information
1.3.1 Portable Operation · DO NOT hold the radio so that the antenna is very close to, or touching, exposed parts of the body, especially the face or eyes whilst transmitting. The radio will perform best if it is held in the same manner as you would hold a ` land'telephone handset, with the antenna angled up and over your shoulder. · DO NOT operate the portable phone in an aircraft. Switch off your telephone. The use of a cellular telephone in an aircraft may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft, disruption of the Cellular Network may occur, and is illegal. Failure to observe this instruction may lead to a suspension or denial of Cellular Telephone Service to the offender, or legal action, or both. 1.3.2 Mobile/Portable Operation - Telephone use in Vehicles: · All equipment must be properly grounded according to installation instructions for safe operation. · Users are advised to turn off their equipment when at a refueling point. · Safety is every driver' responsibility. Cellular telephones should only be used in situations in s which the driver considers it safe to do so. 1.3.3 General · DO NOT allow children to play with any radio equipment containing a transmitter. · DO NOT operate this equipment near electrical blasting caps or in an explosive atmosphere. Mobile Telephones are, under certain conditions, capable of interfering with blasting operations. When you are in the vicinity of such work, look out for and observe signs cautioning against mobile radio transmission. If transmission is prohibited, you must turn off your mobile telephone to prevent any transmission. In standby mode the mobile telephone will automatically transmit to acknowledge a call if it is not turned off. · Refer to the appropriate section of the product user manual for additional pertinent safety information · All equipment should be serviced only by a Motorola qualified technician.
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SECTION 2: V8088 DESCRIPTION
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2.1 Specifications of V8088 Specification
880-915 MHz TX (with EGSM) 925-960 MHz RX 1710-1785 MHz Tx 1805-1880 MHz Rx 200 kHz 174 GSM/374 DCS carriers with 8 channels per carrier GMSK at BT = 0.3 5 Degrees RMS, 20 Degrees peak 45 MHz GSM 95MHz DCS + 0.10 ppm of the downlink frequency (Rx) 3.9V dc to +6.0Vdc (Batt) Typically 200ma avg, 1.0A peak Typically 10 ma (DRX2) GSM Typically 6mA DCX 2 4mA at DCX9 DCS 83mm x 50mm x 24.8mm 71 cc 79g with 600mAh Battery -20C to +55C GSM / -25C to +55C DCS General Function Frequency Range GSM Frequency Range DCS
Channel Spacing Channels Modulation Transmitter Phase Accuracy Duplex Spacing Frequency Stability Operating Voltage Transmit Current Stand-by Current Dimensions Size (Volume) Weight Temperature Range Transmitter Function RF Power Output Output Impedance Spurious Emissions
Specification 32 dBm + 2dB GSM / 30 dBm + 2 dB DCS 50 ohms (nominal) -36 dBm from 0.1 to 1 Ghz -30 dBm from 1 to 4 Ghz
Receiver Function RF Level RX bit error rate (100 k bits) Channel Hop Time Time to Camp Speech Coding Function Speech Coding Type Bit Rate Frame Duration Block Length Classes Bit Rate with FEC Encoding
Specification -102 dBm GSM -100dBm DCS < 2% 500 microseconds Approximately 10 seconds
Specification Regular Pulse Excitation / Linear Predictive Coding with Long Term Prediction. (RPE LPC with LTP). 13.0 k bps 20 ms 260 bits Class 1 bits = 182 bits. Class 2 bits = 78 bits 22.8 k bps
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2.2 V8088 Overview
The V8088 is the V. series unit aimed at people that belong to a world of personal expression, status and individuality through belonging. Based on the current V Series V3688. The V8088 keeps the same form factor but incorporates a host of new features these being: · Visual Alert This is a 3 Colour Static or flashing coloured light on the top of the flip which can be linked to the users phone book to give an indication to the importance of the call without the need for having to open the flip. Or to give an indication of an anonymous caller.There can be 5 user groups within the SIM card and the phone memory. · Full Duplex Voice notes with selectable erase. Total length of 3 mins · Within the last 10 calls there will be a new Unaswered Call List to compliment the existing Last 10 calls list within the menu structure. · Scheduled Auto call Forward, this option can be tied in with the service provider to automatically divert any calls during certain times of the day that the user decides. · Graphical User Programmable Ringer Tones This feature allows the user to save, play, edit, send and receive musicical score to personalise their own ringer tones. Can support 3 Ictaves and 35 notes allowing for ` and sharp'notes. flat Notes will be sent and received via SMS. · Enlarged phone book, now allows up to 300 entries into the phone memory. · General alarms: an alarm clock is now available giving upto 5 alarms with upto 40 character memo' to each alarm. s · Retrieve phone number from SMS. At present during a call, the callers phone number will be displayed within the display, but for SMS the options must be accesed before the number can be accessed . this new functionality will display the number at the same time as the message. · VA / VR The Voice Recognition and Voice Annotation will be as for the L7089 / L7189, for VR the unit must be ` trained'i.e. The user must program the name to be recognised into the unit before the function will work. · New series of ringer tones, these are just additions to the existing V3688 set of tones. · Concatenated SMS `Concatenated A series of Linked events' This function increases the amount of characters that can be sent and received from the unit. Currently we can send 160 Character SMS messages of which we can store 10 of these the new functionality will allow us to support 5 X 153 Character messages, the SIM will be able to store between 30 and 75 slots dependant on card holding 160 characters in each slot. The new functionality will also be able to add separate messages together if they form part of the same message · WAP 1.1 Wireless Application Protocol
Simplified WAP Architecture
` The Internet' ISP account
Content Servers
Phone
Wireless connection (GSM Data call is preferred)
WAP Gateway
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· In the WAP environment this is how the access is made. 1. The request for information is made in WML (Wireless Markup Language) derived from HTML. 2. Request is passed to WAP Gateway, which retrieves the information from the server in standard HTML (which is then filtered to WML) or if available WML format. 3. The information is then passed the cellular user, via the cellular network provider. · There will be 5 Data parameters that the user will be able to edit: -Baud rate - between 2400 and 14400 -Idle time out -Line type -Phone Number -Connection type · For image download, the bitmap image will be downloaded as text and if the image is larger than the screen then only part of the image will be displayed · Ways to access Browser - Quick access key and Feature Menu During browser mode, if incoming call is received then the browser will be paused with the user having the option to resume after the call. · STK 2.0 with ChineseUCS2 This will allow the user access to E- commerce as for the StarTAC D to make over the Air Transactions and to update a mobile electronic purse in the form of a separate card. A new accessory will be made available in the near future · Enhanced CKE (Chinese Key Entry) · iTAP. This intelligent text entry method is accessed through the phone set up menu and is only available if iTAP supports the currents set language of the unit. As text entry works at the moment, if the user wishes to key in the word the correct numeric key must be pressed the appropriate number of times to type in the correct letter. iTAP works by using a dynamic dictionary to assume the next key entry and by giving the user a choice then the scroll keys can be used for each word instead of different keys throughout. Once a word is completed the OK button can be pressed to enter a word and a space is automatically entered. (See User guide for graphical example). · The unit will have a shorter antenna than V3688 · 2 New colours will be introduced Lilac and Teal Green , also Platinum Silver and Radar Blue will be available
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Fig 2.1 Mechanical pictorial Overview
Service Indicator Headset Adapter
Visual Alert
Speaker Ports
Antenna
Mute Button Batt Contacts
Sim Card access Charger / Accessory socket
Speaker Ports
Lens
Keypad Escutcheon
Mic Port Volume Keys Smart Key
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2.3 Connector Pinout
14 Charger Socket Pin Layout
1.GND 3.GND 5.MAN_TEST_AD 7.RS232_RX 9.ON_OFF 11.UPLINK 13.DSC_EN 15.GND 2.SW_RF 4.BATT_FDBK 6.RS232_TX 8.EXT_CHG_EN 10.GND 12.DOWNLINK 14.EXT B+
1
2.4
Talk Times, Weight and Volume Matrix
Talk Time (minutes) 120 - 180 Standby time (hours) 40 -100 Size in mm 43 x 83 x 24.8 With Battery type: Ex-Slim 520mAh Li Ion
Weight (grams) 79g
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SECTION 3: FEATURE LIST
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3.1 List of Features Available
Below is the list of Menu functions available at present.
Menu
1st Generation Menu 2 Generation Menu 3rd Generation Menu 4th Generation Menu Th Generation Menu 6th Generation Menu In Call Menu Accessory Setup Access Internet Call Related Features Phone Setup Messages
nd
Phone Book
Network Selection
Call Meters
Alarm Clock
Only Available with Headset or Car Kit connected
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PHONE BOOK
Voice Dialing Find Entry by Name Missed Calls Answered Calls Made Calls Erase all Numbers My phone number(s) Add Entry Add to phone memory Add to SIM Card Memory Fixed dialing View fixed dial list Setup fixed Dialing Show Services Enter Pin2 1.On 2.Off 3.Edit Entry 4.Add Entry 5.Erase Entry Prevent access 1.To Phone Memory 2.To SIM memory 3.To Fixed Dial list 1. Add Voice Tag 1.Call Number 2.Switch View 3.Add to Phone memory 4.Add to SIM Memory 1.Call Number 2.Switch View Enter Name * Only Available to Phone memory 1.Create phone book group 2.Modify phone book group (Find Entry by name only) 3.Call Number 4.Modify Name or number 5.Erase name or number 6. Add or Edit Voice Tag* 7.Delete Voice Tag*
Personal Numbers
Last 10 Calls
Find Entry By Location
Enter Location
Check Capacity
Check phone Capacity Check SIM Capacity
1.No memory restrictions 2.To SIM card memory 3. To Phone Memory 4. To Phone and Sim Memory
One-Touch Dial Setting
Create phone book group
Modify Phone Book Group
1.Green 2.Red 3.Yellow 4.Flash Green 5.Flash Red 6.Flash Yellow
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CALL RELATED FEATURES
Show battery meter Restrict my Phone number Call Diverting Talk and Fax Call waiting 1.On 2.Off 1.On 2.Off Bar outgoing calls 1.Int' Calls l 2.Int' Calls Except home l 3.All Calls 4.Off 1.When Roaming 2.All Calls 3.Off 1.Show ID on next call 2.Restrict ID on next call
Call Barring
Bar Incoming Calls
Change Bar password Cancel all barring
Divert Voice calls
Divert when unavailable
1.On 2.Off 1.On 2.Off 1.On 2.Off
Divert Fax Calls Divert Data Calls
1.On 2.Off 1.On 2.Off
Divert all Voice calls Scheduled Diverting
Cancel all diverting
Detailed Diverting 1.On 2.Off 1.On 2.Off 1.On 2.Off
If Busy
If not reachable
If No Answer
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Messages
Call Voicemail
Received messages
Switch View Go to Next message Delete Message Retrieve Number? Edit Message Reply to message Delete all messages Return Call 1.Send Message 2.Store Message
Outgoing Messages
Go to next message Send message Edit message Delete message Switch View 1.Send message 2.Store message
Cell broadcast 1.Voicemail Number 2.Service Centre 3.Expiry Period 4.Outgoing message type 1.Send message 2.Store Message
On Off Channel List Language List 1.Channel Index 2.Delete All Channels
Message Settings
Message Editor
Voice Notes
Play Voicenotes Show Time available Erase all Voice notes
Go to Next
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* Extended Menus Off
Select phone line* Adjust Ring volume* 1.Ring Only 2.Vibrate Only 3.Vibrate then Ring 4.No Ring or Vibrate
PHONE SETUP
1.
2.
Line 1 Line 2
Ring or Vibrate* Set Alarm Ringer Tone*
Set Message Alert Tone* Set Ringer Tone* Set Ringer Tone 2* Phone Lock* Adjust Contrast*
Standard Tone . . Music Tone
Automatic Lock Lock Now Change Unlock mode
1.On 2.Off
Change SIM PIN2 Code* Require SIM card pin* New security code* Extended menus* Entry Method Selection Ring or Vibrate Visual Alert Language Selection 1.On 2.Off 1.English 2.Automatic 1.On 2.Off 1.Ring only 2.Vibrate only 3.Vibrate then Ring 4.No Ring or Vibrate 1.On 2.Off 3.Change SIM pin Code
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PHONE SETUP (Con' t)
Show Time and Date Set Time and Date Set Time Format Battery saving mode 1.On 2.Off 1.Normal Tones 2.Single Tones 3.No Tones 1.Status review 2.Master reset 3.Master Clear
Select Keypad tones
Phone Status
Quick Access set up*
1.Assign key to Feature 2.Add or Edit Voice Tag 3.Delete Voice tag 1.Play Music 2.Save Music 3.Erase music 4.Change Tempo 5.Send as SMS 1.On 2.Off
Edit Music * Tones Set Animation
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NETWORK SELECTION
Change Band 1.Change to 900 2.Change to 1800 3.Change to 900 / 1800 1.Register Now 2.Make Preferred
Available Networks
Network Search
Registration Preferences
1.Automatic Search 2.Manual Search 1.Slow Search 2.Medium Search 3.Fast Search 4.Continuous Search
Frequency of Search
Preferred Networks
Add network to List
1.Choose From Available 2.Choose From Known 3.Add new Network Code
Find New Networks
Show List of Networks
1.Move to New Location 2.Delete Selection
CALL METERS
Show Call Charges
1.Show Last call 2.Total for all calls 3.Credit Remaining
Show call timers
1.Show last call 2.Total for all calls 3.Reset all timers
Set audible Call Timers
Single Alert Timer Repetitive Timer 1.Show time per call 2.Show Charge per call 3.Show Total Call Charges 4.No in call display
1.On 2.Off 1.On 2.Off
Set in call Display
Call charge Settings
Enter pin 2
Reset Call Charges Set Total Charge Limit 1.On 2.Off 1.Units 2.Currency
Lifetime Timer Set Charge Type
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IN CALL MENU
Handsfree On / Off (Car Kit Only)
Hold Call
Make New Call
Restrict My Number
End Active Call
Transfer Call
Conference Calls
Switch Calls
End Current and Held Call
End Held Call
Split Call
Reject Waiting Call
Reconnect
Reconnect Held Call
Turn Mute On or Off
ALARM BOOK
Set Alarm
One Time Daily Weekly Mon to Fri Mon to Sat
Enter Time and Date
Show Alarm Status
Alarm Settings list
1.Switch View 2.Edit Alarm 3.Disable Alarm
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ACCESSORY SETUP
NB. THIS MENU IS ONLY AVAILABLE WITH EITHER HEADSET PLUGGED IN OR WHEN INSTALLED IN A CAR KIT.
Mute Car Radio
1.ON 2.Off 1.On 2.Off 1.On 2.Off 1.On 2.Off 1.On 2.Off
Automatic Answer
Automatic Handsfree
Safety Timer
Auxiliary alert
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SECTION 4: DISASSEMBLY & PARTS
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4.1 Disassembly Introduction
The V8088 has no screws to hold it together and is held together by plastic catches, these are delicate and should be parted using the upmost care. Also the display flex cable can be torn or broken without too much stress being applied so again caution should be taken on dissassembly or assembly. Ensure that a properly grounded high impedance conductive wrist strap is used whilst performing any tasks during the disassembly and assembly of the unit Avoid stressing the plastics in any way to avoid damage to either the plastics or internal components.
!! CAUTION !!
Many of the intergrated devices used in this equipment are vulnerable to damage from electro-static charges. Ensure that adequate static protection is in place when handling, shipping and servicing the internal components of this equipment.
4.2
Recommended Tools
The following tools are recommended for use during the assembly / disassembly of the V8088. · Anti-static Mat Kit - 0180386A82, includes: Antistatic mat 66-80387A95 Ground Cord 66-80334B36 Wrist Band 42-80385A59 · · · · · Plastic Bladed Tool SLN7223A Plastic Antenna Removal Tool: 0-00-00-30007 Light guide removal Tool: This tool requires modification, will be available shortly Flex Removal Pliers: 0-00-00-30002 Flip Opening Tool: 0-00-00-30008
These can be ordered via the test AMS website: http://212.112.205.178 A Password for this website can be set up through Axel Schneider WFAS120
4.3
Disassembly Procedure
The following set of diagrams will demonstrate the correct sequence and action required to disassemble the V8088 The use of the exploded diagram on pages 23 may be of some assistance for part recognition.
4.4
Assembly Procedure
Once the unit is disassembled and the repair is carried out, the unit must then be reassembled, this is carried out in the exact reverse order as the disassembly.
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Tool requires modification; this will be available shortly.
1. Using antenna removal tool, clamp straight edges of tool around flat edge of antenna and rotate clockwise.
2. Remove Light pipe
3. Applying pressure to the top of the rear housing insert plastic tool between the rear housing and the 4 latches
4. Remove rear housing
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5. Very carefully lift Zif connector.
6. Ensure flex pliers are placed in the guidelines on the flex and carefully withdraw flex ensuring it stays parallel to the PCB.
7. Using plastic tool, lever PCB from Front housing
8. Remove keypad from front housing
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9. Remove volume keys from front housing.
10. Use plastic tool to slide between PCB and Keypad. Ensure care is taken as the boards are glued.
11. Insert hooked end of flip opening tool
between flip and hinge, hook under rear of flip cover and lever upwards on both sides
12. Push rubberised end of flip tool
down 1 side of flip and rotate by 90deg, repeat on other side.
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13. Remove Flip cover.
14.Remove Flip rim, pulling up towards speaker.
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4.5 Exploded Parts Diagram
Unit
Flip Cover
Rear Hsng
Battery Door
Light Pipe
Front/Flip Assy Antenna
Mic Grommet
Keypad PCB and Mylar Domes
CCKE Keypad
SCKE Keypad
English Keypad
Flip Rim
Volume Buttons
Microphone
Mute Button
Lens
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Replacement Parts
Xcvr Item Number Product Additional Info Colour Make System Spare Xcvr Number Spare PCB Number Kit Flip-Front Assy Front Hsg Assy Flip Hinge Mechanism Speaker Earpc 15mm Batt Li 3.3v Coin Cell LCD Display 96x54 Pad Kramer Assy Flip Bottom Assy Flip Top Pad Flip Kit Back Hsg Screw Internal Frnt Crick Housing, Back Button Mute Spring Mechanical Spring Compressions Contact Vibrator P Contact Vibrator N Latch Battery Motor Assy, Vibrator Kit Back End Common Antenna Assy Grommet Microphone Antenna Insert Mic 6mm Light Guide Main Keyboard Adhesive Kybrd SW Array Domes AAUG1057A Dao English Radar Blue AAUG1058A Dao English Platinum AAUG1059A Dao English Teal Green AAUG1060A Dao English Lilac
Motorola Motorola Motorola Motorola GSM900/1800 GSM900/1800 GSM900/1800 GSM900/1800 Not Available Not Available AAHN5267A 0170293V02 0170293U02 5504765Z06 5003880S01 6003710K06 7202879Z66 7585766G01 0170293T02 0170293S02 7585719J01 AAYN4155A 0309147T03 1586230P04 3886240P01 4186254P01 4109378U01 3986250P01 3986251P01 5586242P01 0186264P01 AAHN5275A 0186226P01 0585699J01 4385988H02 5009135L07 6186241P01 AAYN4157A 1185715J01 4086213P01 Not Available Not Available AAHN5268A 0170293V03 0170293U03 5504765Z06 5003880S01 6003710K06 7202879Z66 7585766G01 0170293T03 0170293S03 7585719J01 AAYN4155A 0309147T03 1586230P05 3886240P01 4186254P01 4109378U01 3986250P01 3986251P01 5509377U01 0186264P01 AAHN5275A 0186226P01 0585699J01 4385988H02 5009135L07 6185635H02 AAYN4157A 1185715J01 4086213P01 Not Available Not Available AAHN5302A 0170293V05 0170293U05 5504765Z06 5003880S01 6003710K06 7202879Z66 7585766G01 0170293T05 0170293S05 7585719J01 AAYN4155A 0309147T03 1586230P09 3886240P01 4186254P01 4109378U01 3986250P01 3986251P01 5509377U01 0186264P01 AAHN5275A 0186226P01 0585699J01 4385988H02 5009135L07 6185635H02 AAYN4157A 1185715J01 4086213P01 Not Available Not Available AAHN5303A 0170293V04 0170293U04 5504765Z06 5003880S01 6003710K06 7202879Z66 7585766G01 0170293T04 0170293S04 7585719J01 AAYN4155A 0309147T03 1586230P08 3886240P01 4186254P01 4109378U01 3986250P01 3986251P01 5509377U01 0186264P01 AAHN5275A 0186226P01 0585699J01 4385988H02 5009135L07 6185635H02 AAYN4157A 1185715J01 4086213P01
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Battery Door, Slim Battery Door, Standard Battery Door, Extended Kit Dao Unique Keypad Lens Assy 1586232P04 1586238P04 1586239P04 AAYN4153A 7586228P02 6186237P01 1586232P05 1586238P05 1586239P05 AAYN4153A 7586228P02 6186237P01 1586232P09 1586238P09 1586239P09 AAYN4153A 7586228P02 6186237P01 1586232P08 1586238P08 1586239P08 AAYN4153A 7586228P02 6186237P01
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Xcvr Item Number Product Additional Info Colour Make System Spare Xcvr Number Spare PCB Number Kit Flip-Front Assy Front Hsg Assy Flip Hinge Mechanism Speaker Earpc 15mm Batt Li 3.3v Coin Cell LCD Display 96x54 Pad Kramer Assy Flip Bottom Assy Flip Top Pad Flip -
AAUG1061A Dao SCKE Radar Blue
AAUG1062A Dao SCKE Platinum
AAUG1063A Dao SCKE Teal Green
AAUG1064A Dao SCKE Lilac
Motorola Motorola Motorola Motorola GSM900/1800 GSM900/1800 GSM900/1800 GSM900/1800 Not Available Not Available AAHN5267A 0170293V02 0170293U02 5504765Z06 5003880S01 6003710K06 7202879Z66 7585766G01 0170293T02 0170293S02 7585719J01 Not Available Not Available AAHN5268A 0170293V03 0170293U03 5504765Z06 5003880S01 6003710K06 7202879Z66 7585766G01 0170293T03 0170293S03 7585719J01 Not Available Not Available AAHN5302A 0170293V05 0170293U05 5504765Z06 5003880S01 6003710K06 7202879Z66 7585766G01 0170293T05 0170293S05 7585719J01 Not Available Not Available AAHN5303A 0170293V04 0170293U04 5504765Z06 5003880S01 6003710K06 7202879Z66 7585766G01 0170293T04 0170293S04 7585719J01
Kit Back Hsg Screw Internal Frnt Crick Housing, Back Button Mute Spring Mechanical Spring Compressions Contact Vibrator P Contact Vibrator N Latch Battery Motor Assy, Vibrator Kit Back End Common Antenna Assy Grommet Microphone
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AAYN4155A 0309147T03 1586230P04 3886240P01 4186254P01 4109378U01 3986250P01 3986251P01 5509377U01 0186264P01 AAHN5275A 0186226P01 0585699J01
AAYN4155A 0309147T03 1586230P05 3886240P01 4186254P01 4109378U01 3986250P01 3986251P01 5509377U01 0186264P01 AAHN5275A 0186226P01 0585699J01
AAYN4155A 0309147T03 1586230P09 3886240P01 4186254P01 4109378U01 3986250P01 3986251P01 5509377U01 0186264P01 AAHN5275A 0186226P01 0585699J01
AAYN4155A 0309147T03 1586230P08 3886240P01 4186254P01 4109378U01 3986250P01 3986251P01 5509377U01 0186264P01 AAHN5275A 0186226P01 0585699J01
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Antenna Insert Mic 6mm Light Guide Main Keyboard Adhesive Kybrd SW Array Domes 4385988H02 5009135L07 6185635H02 AAYN4157A 1185715J01 4086213P01 4385988H02 5009135L07 6185635H02 AAYN4157A 1185715J01 4086213P01 4385988H02 5009135L07 6185635H02 AAYN4157A 1185715J01 4086213P01 4385988H02 5009135L07 6185635H02 AAYN4157A 1185715J01 4086213P01
Battery Door, Slim Battery Door, Standard Battery Door, Extended Kit Dao Unique Keypad Lens Assy
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1586232P04 1586238P04 1586239P04 AAYN4152A 7586228P03 6186237P01
1586232P05 1586238P05 1586239P05 AAYN4152A 7586228P03 6186237P01
1586232P09 1586238P09 1586239P09 AAYN4152A 7586228P03 6186237P01
1586232P08 1586238P08 1586239P08 AAYN4152A 7586228P03 6186237P01
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Xcvr Item Number Product Additional Info Colour Make System Spare Xcvr Number Spare PCB Number Kit Flip-Front Assy Front Hsg Assy Flip Hinge Mechanism Speaker Earpc 15mm Batt Li 3.3v Coin Cell LCD Display 96x54 Pad Kramer Assy Flip Bottom Assy Flip Top Pad Flip -
AAUG1065A Dao CCKE Radar Blue
AAUG1066A Dao CCKE Platinum
AAUG1067A Dao CCKE Teal Green
AAUG1068A Dao CCKE Lilac
Motorola Motorola Motorola Motorola GSM900/1800 GSM900/1800 GSM900/1800 GSM900/1800 Not Available Not Available AAHN5267A 0170293V02 0170293U02 5504765Z06 5003880S01 6003710K06 7202879Z66 7585766G01 0170293T02 0170293S02 7585719J01 Not Available Not Available AAHN5268A 0170293V03 0170293U03 5504765Z06 5003880S01 6003710K06 7202879Z66 7585766G01 0170293T03 0170293S03 7585719J01 Not Available Not Available AAHN5302A 0170293V05 0170293U05 5504765Z06 5003880S01 6003710K06 7202879Z66 7585766G01 0170293T05 0170293S05 7585719J01 Not Available Not Available AAHN5303A 0170293V04 0170293U04 5504765Z06 5003880S01 6003710K06 7202879Z66 7585766G01 0170293T04 0170293S04 7585719J01
Kit Back Hsg Screw Internal Frnt Crick Housing, Back Button Mute Spring Mechanical Spring Compressions Contact Vibrator P
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AAYN4155A 0309147T03 1586230P04 3886240P01 4186254P01 4109378U01 3986250P01
AAYN4155A 0309147T03 1586230P05 3886240P01 4186254P01 4109378U01 3986250P01
AAYN4155A 0309147T03 1586230P09 3886240P01 4186254P01 4109378U01 3986250P01
AAYN4155A 0309147T03 1586230P08 3886240P01 4186254P01 4109378U01 3986250P01
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Contact Vibrator N Latch Battery Motor Assy, Vibrator Kit Back End Common Antenna Assy Grommet Microphone Antenna Insert Mic 6mm Light Guide Main Keyboard Adhesive Kybrd SW Array Domes Battery Door, Slim Battery Door, Standard Battery Door, Extended Kit Dao Unique Keypad Lens Assy 3986251P01 5509377U01 0186264P01 AAHN5275A 0186226P01 0585699J01 4385988H02 5009135L07 6185635H02 AAYN4157A 1185715J01 4086213P01 1586232P04 1586238P04 1586239P04 AAYN4151A 7586228P04 6186237P01 3986251P01 5509377U01 0186264P01 AAHN5275A 0186226P01 0585699J01 4385988H02 5009135L07 6185635H02 AAYN4157A 1185715J01 4086213P01 1586232P05 1586238P05 1586239P05 AAYN4151A 7586228P04 6186237P01 3986251P01 5509377U01 0186264P01 AAHN5275A 0186226P01 0585699J01 4385988H02 5009135L07 6185635H02 AAYN4157A 1185715J01 4086213P01 1586232P09 1586238P09 1586239P09 AAYN4151A 7586228P04 6186237P01 3986251P01 5509377U01 0186264P01 AAHN5275A 0186226P01 0585699J01 4385988H02 5009135L07 6185635H02 AAYN4157A 1185715J01 4086213P01 1586232P08 1586238P08 1586239P08 AAYN4151A 7586228P04 6186237P01
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SECTION 5: SIM CARDS AND SECURITY
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5.1 Manual Test Mode
The GSM Motorola V8088 is equipped with a manual test mode capability. This capability allows service personnel to take control of the unit, and by entering certain keypad commands, make the unit performs desired functions. To enter the manual test command mode, a GSM / DCS test sim (Part No 8102430Z04) must be used. The test sim is inserted into the SIM slot beneath the battery (See figure 6.1), the battery should then be re-inserted and the unit powered on. The # button should then be pressed for approximatly 3 second until ` test'appears on the display, and the correct commands must then be followed.
SIM CARD
Figure 6.1 SIM Card insertion
5.2 Live Sim Card
A SIM (Subscriber Identity module) card will be required to access the existing local GSM / DCS / PCS cellular network, or remote networks when travelling. (If the roaming agreement has been made with the provider.) The SIM card contains all the data necessary to access GSM services, and also: · The ability to store user information such as phone numbers etc... · All information required by the network provider to provide use to the network
5.3 Personality Transfer
5.3.1 Introduction Personality Transfers are required when a phone is Express Exchanged or when the main board is replaced. The reason for personality transfers are to reproduce the customer' original personalized s details such as menu and stored memory such as phone books etc... or even just to program a unit with basic user information such as language selection. There are two possible methods of transferring this information from unit to unit, or with a master transfer, card to unit: · Normal Transfer is used when the customer' original unit still powers up and as discussed above s the customers personalized menu selections etc... are required to be transferred to the replacement unit. · Master Transfer is used when the faulty unit will not power up and the transfer is used to configure the replacement board to a set standard. Below is the procedure to set up a Master Transfer Card and to carry out each method of transfer correctly.
5.3.2 1. 2. 3.
Normal Transfer
Insert transfer card into ` Donor' Unit. Turn unit on till ` Clone'appears. Enter 021# to upload first block of data. ` Please wait' will be displayed. Remove card.
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4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Insert card into replacement unit, or unit with new main RF / Logic PCB. Turn unit on wait till ` Clone' appears. Enter 03# ` Please wait' will be displayed while data is transferred. Repeat steps 1 6 but enter 022# at step 2 to transfer data on to Clone card. Repeat steps 1 6 but enter 025# at step 2 to transfer data on to Clone card. Master SIM Card Creation
5.3.3 1. 2.
Insert transfer card into a unit with the desired setup Pwr on and wait till unit displays ` Clone' Enter 024# to copy unit ` personality' onto card. ` Please wait' will be displayed 3. Master Transfer card is created. 5.3.4 1. 2. 3. Master Transfer
Insert Master Transfer Card (explained above) into replacement unit. Pwr on and wait till unit displays ` Clone' Enter 03# to download data into replacement unit. Please wait will be displayed. When ` Clone'reappears download is completed.
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5.4 GSM Test Commands
This is a list of Level 1 and 2 Test commands available to V8088 GSM Test Commands Key Sequence Table 6.1 Test commands #(hold down for 2 seconds) 01# 07x# 08# 09# 10# 15x# 16# 19# 20# 36# 37# 38# 39# 43x# 47x# 51# 52# 57# 58# 58xxxxxx# 59# 59xxx# 60# 99# Enter manual test mode Exit manual test mode Mute RX audio path Unmute RX audio path Mute TX audio path Unmute TX audio path Generate tone Mute tone generator Display S/W version number of Call Processor Display S/W version number of Modem Initiate acoustic loopback Stop test Activate Mini SIM Deactivate Mini SIM Change audio path Set audio volume Enable sidetone Disable sidetone Initialize non-volatile memory Display security code Modify security code Display lock code Modify lock code Display IMEI Display all display pixels Test Function/Name
15XX#
90# 91# Vibrator Ringer 0 or Omitted 1 2
36XX#
Full Rate Enhanced Full rate Half Rate
98XX#
20# 21# 23# GSM 1800 GSM 900 Dual Band 900 / 1800 0# 1# 2# 3# 4# 5# 6#
56X#
Turn Off any visual Alert if On Turn on Green LED Turn on Red LED Turn on Yellow LED Flash Green LED Flash Red LED Flash Yellow LED
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5.5 Identity and Security
Each Motorola GSM Cellular Cassette will be labelled with various number configurations. The following information describes what these configurations mean. MSN The mechanical Serial Number (MSN) is an individual unit identity number and will remain with the unit throughout the life of the unit. The MSN can be used to log and track a unit on Motorola' EPPRS system. s The MSN is divided into 4 sections. MSN 10 Digits
3 digits APC 1 digit DC 2 digits DC 4 digits SNR
Account Product Code I.e. Startac 130
Distribution Center I.e. Easter Inch
Date Code: Year and Month of Shipment
Units individual serial number
Figure 5.2 MSN label breakdown IMEI The International Mobile station Equipment Identity (IMEI) number is an individual number unique to the PCB and is stored within the unit' memory. The following figure gives a description of the make s up of this number.
IMEI 16 Digits
6 digits TAC 2 digits FAC 6 digits SNR 2 digits IU
Type Approval code
Distribution Center factory code
Individual PCB Serial Number
Internal use spare digits
Figure 5.3 IMEI label breakdown Some other label number configurations that will be present will be: XCVR NUMBER: Identifies type of product. i.e. V8088 (Usually SWF number) PACKAGE NUMBER: Determines type of equipment, mode in which it was shipped and language with which it was shipped.
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SECTION 6: REPAIR AND TEST PROCEDURES
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6.1 Repair Introduction
The V8088 is divided into 4 main sections when it comes to part replacability: The flip which contains the display module and speaker, the mechanical parts, the keypad PCB and the main RF / Logic PCB. If the RF / Logic board is required to be changed then a full service tranceiver should be ordered as there is no replacement PCB available. Also a personality transfer would be necessary.
6.2
Mechanical repairs
Assembly replacement level troubleshooting and repair of the V8088 is limited to isolation and replacement of the main mechanical parts only (See Exploded parts diagram and associated parts list)
6.3
Basic Modular Troubleshooting
The troubleshooting information in Table 2 shows some typical malfunction symptoms, and for the corresponding verification and repair procedures refer to the disassembly instructions located in the disassembly section of this manual. (Section 5).
NOTE
Defective Logic/RF assemblies must be replaced with pre-tested, pre-phased assemblies
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Repair Chart
Table 2. GSM V8088 Cellular Telephone: Troubleshooting and Repair Chart. (Assembly Replacement Level). SYMPTOM
Personal telephone will not turn on or stay on
PROBABLE CAUSE
a) Battery pack either discharged or defective
VERIFICATION AND REMEDY
Measure battery voltage across a 50 ohm (>1 Watt) load. If the battery voltage is <3.25 V dc, recharge the battery using the appropriate battery charger. If the battery will not recharge, replace the battery. If battery is not at fault, proceed to b. Visually inspect the battery connectors on both the battery assembly and the portable telephone. Re-align and, if necessary, replace either the Battery or the battery connector assembly. Removing the battery connector assembly has to be done with extreme care to avoid damaging the PCB. If battery connectors are not at fault, proceed to c Remove the Logic/RF Assembly. Substitute a known good assembly and temporarily reassemble the unit. Depress the PWR button; if unit turns on and stays on, disconnect the dc power source and reassemble the telephone with the new Logic/RF Board assembly. Verify that the fault has been cleared. If the fault has not been cleared then proceed to d. Replace the Keypad board. Temporarily connect a +3.6 V dc supply to the battery connectors Depress the PWR button; if unit turns on and stays on, disconnect the dc power source and reassemble the telephone with the new Keypad board. If the fault is not cleared then proceed to e. Disassemble unit and insert Main RF / Logic PCB into new front Hsng with Flip. Inset Battery and depress PWR button. Ensure unit stays on, if OK reassemble unit in new housing assembly Check to make sure that the antenna pin is properly connected to the Logic/ RF assembly. If OK, substitute a known good antenna. If the fault is still Present, proceed to b. Replace Logic/RF Assembly (refer to symptom 1c). Verify that the fault has been cleared and Re-assemble the unit with the new PCB. Remove rear housing from unit, check general condition of flex connector if OK check that the Zif connector is fully pressed down and that the flex collars are flush with the plastic of the connector.If not check Zif to PCB connections, if faulty connector, replace RF / Logic PCB. If Ok proceed to b. Substitute the good RF / Logic PCB into a known good front Hsng /Flip (with good Display circuit board), if the fault is cleared rebuild with new Hsng / Flip Assy. If the fault is not cleared, re-install into the original front Hsng / Flip Assy and proceed to c.
b) Battery connectors open or misaligned.
c) Logic/RF Board Assembly Defective.
d) Keypad circuit board Failure.
e) Display circuit failure
2. Personal telephone exhibits poor reception and/or erratic operation (such as calls frequently dropping, Weak and/or distorted audio, etc.).
a) Antenna is defective
b) Logic/RF Board Assembly Defective.
3. Display is erratic, or provides Partial or no display.
a) Mating connections to / from Display board faulty.
b) Display board is Defective.
SYMPTOM
PROBABLE CAUSE c) Logic/RF Board Assembly
VERIFICATION AND REMEDY Replace Logic/RF Assembly (refer to symptom 1c).
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Defective. 4. Incoming calls alert transducer audio distorted or volume is too low. 5. Personal telephone transmit audio is weak, (usually indicated by called parties complaining of difficulty in hearing voice from personal phone). a) Faulty alert Transducer / Main RF / Logic PCB defective Verify that the fault has been cleared and Re-assemble the unit with the new PCB. Replace Logic/RF Board Assembly (refer to symptom 1c). Verify that the fault has been cleared and re-assemble the unit with the new PCB. Gain access to the Microphone as described in the DISASSEMBLY instructions in this manual. . Check connections. If connector is faulty proceed to c if the connector is OK, proceed to b. Gain access to microphone .Disconnect and substitute a known good Microphone. Place a call and verify improvement in portable transmit signal as heard by called party. If good, re-assemble portable with new Microphone. If Microphone is not at fault, re-install original Microphone and proceed to c. Replace Logic/RF Board Assembly (refer to symptom 1c). Verify that the fault has been cleared and re-assemble the unit with the new PCB. Gain access to Logic/RF board as described in the DISASSEMBLY instructions in this manual. Check connection and the flexistrip from the earpiece to the Logic/RF circuit board. If flex is at fault then replace front / flip Assy. If Zif connector is at fault proceed to d. If connection is not at fault, Proceed to b. Remove RF / Logic PCB from housing and insert into known good housing with flip, ensure good flex connection. Place a call and verify improvement in earpiece audio. If better, reassemble the phone with the good Hsng. If it was no better then re-install into the original housings and proceed to c. Attempt a re-phasing of the unit and recheck the symptom. If symptom is the same but unit re-phases correctly, check to make sure the two antenna Connector is correctly soldered to the main board and that the antenna is fitted correctly. If ok, substitute a known good antenna assembly. If this does not cure the fault, re-install the original assembly then proceed to d. d) Replace Logic/RF Assembly (refer to symptom 1c). Verify that the fault has been cleared and Re-assemble the unit with the new PCB. Initially check that the contacts on the card are not dirty. Clean if necessary, and check if fault has been eliminated. If the contacts are clean, insert a Known good SIM card into the portable telephone. Power up the unit and confirm whether or not the card has been accepted. If the fault no longer Exists, the defective SIM card should be replaced. If the SIM card is not at fault, proceed to b.
a) Microphone connections to The main RF / Logic board are defective.
b) Microphone defective
c) Logic/RF Board Assembly defective. 6. Personal telephone receive audio is weak and/or distorted. (From speaker) a) Connections to/from Logic/RF Circuit board defective.
b) Earpiece Speaker defective.
c) Antenna assembly is defective.
d) Logic/RF Board Assembly Defective.
7. Personal telephone will not recognize/accept SIM card
a) SIM card defective
SYMPTOM
PROBABLE CAUSE b) Logic/RF Board Assembly Defective.
VERIFICATION AND REMEDY Replace Logic/RF Board Assembly (refer to symptom 1c). Verify that the fault has been cleared and re-assemble the unit with the new PCB. Replace Front / flip assembly with known good one refer to the DISASSEMBLY instructions in this manual. Place call to portable phone and verify ability to answer by opening flip. If faulty rebuild phone with new front / flip Assy. If fault is still present, replace original flip assembly and proceed to b. Gain access to Keypad board as described in the DISASSEMBLY instructions in this manual.
8. Phone does not sense when flip is Opened or closed (usually indicated by inability to answer incoming calls by opening the flip, or inability to make outgoing calls).
a) Magnet in flip defective
b) Reed Switch defective
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Unsolder the reed switch and replace with a known good one. Reassemble unit. Place call to portable phone and verify ability to answer by opening flip. If fault still present, replace original reed switch and proceed to c.
c) Keypad board is Defective.
Replace the Keypad board with a known good one. Place call to portable phone and verify that the fault has been eliminated. If not at fault, proceed to d. Replace Logic/RF Board Assembly (refer to symptom 1c). Verify that the Fault has been cleared and re-assembles the unit with the new PCB. Replace vibrator. If fault still present, replace original vibrator motor and proceed to b. Replace Logic/RF Board Assembly (refer to symptom 1c). Verify that the Fault has been cleared and re-assembles the unit with the new PCB. Test a selection of batteries in the rear pocket of the desktop charger. Check LED display for the charging indications. If these are charging ok, then the internal charger is at fault. Replace Logic/RF Board Assembly (refer to symptom 1c). Verify that the Fault has been cleared and re-assembles the unit with the new PCB. Remove RF / Logic PCB from housing and insert into known good housing with flip, ensure good flex connection. Check RTC time does not reset If Ok, rebuild with good housing. If fault is still present then replace front / flip Assy. Fully ensure the `click' is felt on the jack socket. Replace Logic/RF Board Assembly (refer to symptom 1c). Verify that the fault has been cleared and re-assemble the unit with the new PCB.
d) Logic/RF Board Assembly Defective.
9. Vibrator feature not functioning
a) Vibrator defective b) Logic/RF Board Assembly Defective.
10. Internal Charger not working
a) Faulty charger circuit on main Board.
11. Real Time Clock resetting when standard battery is removed.
Lithium button cell in the Flip may be depleted.
12. No / Weak audio when using headset
a) Headset not fully pushed home b) Faulty Jack Socket / Defective PCB
6.4
Software Upgrade
For information on setting up and equipment required for the flashing of software, contact should be made with the local technical support engineer. Flashing must take place using the Emmi2D box.
6.5
Flexing
For information on setting up and equipment for flexing, contact should be made with the local technical support engineer.
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6.6 Testing on HP8922
NB* To test the PCB on its own without a housing or SIM card the unit must first be put into test mode and then into Tx or Rx mode using the applicable manual test commands. Ensure that a battery is present during this, as the battery acts as a SIM card presence detect for the unit. The PCB can then be taken out of the housing for any analysis.
HP8922P GSM Test Set Power Supply 83220E Down Converter
V8088 under Test
RF Cable
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SECTION 7: ACCESSORIES
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7.1 Introduction:
These part numbers were correct as of the 12 July 99 and may be subject to change The V8088 is compatible with all existing V3688 / V998 current accessories Part number Battery SNN5495A SNN5496A SNN5497A SNN5435B SNN5451B SNN5341A Charger SPN4654 SPN4604 SPN4659 SYN4241 Car Kit S8464A Headset SYN6962 Name V998 500mAh Slim Li Chinese Label V998 900mAh Thick Li, Chinese Label V998 500mAh NiMH, Chinese Label V998 500mAh Slim Li V998 900mAh Thick Li V998 500mAh NiMH Power Adapter ( Travel Charger) - PRC Power Adapter ( Travel Charger) - TWN Power Adapter ( Travel Charger) - HK Cigarette Lighter Adapter Zero Install Car kit w/DSP & VR (Kramer) Boom Headset Remarks PRC PRC PRC
PRC TWN HK
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7.2 SPackage Numbers Teal Green:
TITLE/DESCRIPTION GSM 900/1800 V8088 (Dao), Australia TLGRN ENG GSM 900/1800 V8088 (Dao), Euro Plug 1 TLGRN ENG (Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Cambodia, Laos) GSM 900/1800 V8088 (Dao), Euro Plug 2 TLGRN ENG (Philippines, Brunei, Bangladesh) GSM 900/1800 V8088 (Dao), India TLGRN ENG GSM 900/1800 V8088 (Dao), Thailand TL GRN ENG (SIM Lock to AIS operator) GSM 900/1800 V8088 (Dao), Thailand TLGRN ENG (SIM Lock to TAC operator) GSM 900/1800 V8088 (Dao), Singapore TLGRN ENG GSM 900/1800 V8088 (Dao), Plain Pkg TLGRN ENG GSM 900/1800 V8088 (Dao), Philippines TLGRN ENG GSM 900/1800 V8088 (Dao), New Zealand TLGRN ENG S Model Number SA1552AG4B1 SA1553AG4B1
SA1554AG4B1
SA1555AG4B1 SA1556AG4B1
SA1563AG4B1
SA1557AG4B1 SA1558AG4B1 SA1559AG4B1 SA1560AG4B1
Lilac
TITLE/DESCRIPTION GSM 900/1800 V8088 (Dao), Australia LILAC ENG GSM 900/1800 V8088 (Dao), Euro Plug 1 LILAC ENG (Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Cambodia, Laos) GSM 900/1800 V8088 (Dao), Euro Plug 2 LILAC ENG (Philippines, Brunei, Bangladesh) GSM 900/1800 V8088 (Dao), India LILAC ENG GSM 900/1800 V8088 (Dao), Thailand LILAC ENG (SIM Lock to AIS operator) GSM 900/1800 V8088 (Dao), Thailand LILAC ENG (SIM Lock to TAC operator) GSM 900/1800 V8088 (Dao), Singapore LILAC ENG GSM 900/1800 V8088 (Dao), Plain Pkg LILAC ENG GSM 900/1800 V8088 (Dao), Philippines LILAC ENG S- Model Number SA1552AF4B1 SA1553AF4B1
SA1554AF4B1
SA1555AF4B1 SA1556AF4B1
SA1563AF4B1
SA1557AF4B1 SA1558AF4B1 SA1559AF4B1
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GSM 900/1800 V8088 (Dao), New Zealand LILAC ENG SA1560AF4B1
Radar Blue
TITLE/DESCRIPTION GSM 900/1800 V8088 (Dao), Australia RDRBL ENG GSM 900/1800 V8088 (Dao), Euro Plug 1 RDRBL ENG (Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Cambodia, Laos) GSM 900/1800 V8088 (Dao), Euro Plug 2 RDRBL ENG (Philippines, Brunei, Bangladesh) GSM 900/1800 V8088 (Dao), India RDRBL ENG GSM 900/1800 V8088 (Dao), Thailand RDRBL ENG (SIM Lock to AIS operator) GSM 900/1800 V8088 (Dao), Thailand RDRBL ENG (SIM Lock to TAC operator) GSM 900/1800 V8088 (Dao), Singapore RDRBL ENG GSM 900/1800 V8088 (Dao), Plain Pkg RDRBL ENG GSM 900/1800 V8088 (Dao), Philippines RDRBL ENG GSM 900/1800 V8088 (Dao), New Zealand RDRBL ENG S - Model Numbers SA1552AP3B1 SA1553AP3B1
SA1554AP3B1
SA1555AP3B1 SA1556AP3B1
SA1563AP3B1
SA1557AP3B1 SA1558AP3B1 SA1559AP3B1 SA1560AP3B1
Platinum
TITLE/DESCRIPTION GSM 900/1800 V8088 (Dao), Australia PLAT ENG GSM 900/1800 V8088 (Dao), Euro Plug 1 PLAT ENG (Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Cambodia, Laos) GSM 900/1800 V8088 (Dao), Euro Plug 2 PLAT ENG (Philippines, Brunei, Bangladesh) GSM 900/1800 V8088 (Dao), India PLAT ENG GSM 900/1800 V8088 (Dao), Thailand PLAT ENG (SIM Lock to AIS operator) GSM 900/1800 V8088 (Dao), Thailand PLAT ENG (SIM Lock to TAC operator) GSM 900/1800 V8088 (Dao), Singapore PLAT ENG GSM 900/1800 V8088 (Dao), Plain Pkg PLAT ENG GSM 900/1800 V8088 (Dao), Philippines PLAT ENG S Model Numbers SA1552AW3B1 SA1553AW3B1
SA1554AW3B1
SA1555AW3B1 SA1556AW3B1
SA1563AW3B1
SA1557AW3B1 SA1558AW3B1 SA1559AW3B1
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GSM 900/1800 V8088 (Dao), New Zealand PLAT ENG SA1560AW3B1
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SECTION 8: GLOSSARY OF TERMS
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8.1 List of Abbreviations
Those marked ** are Motorola specific abbreviations. µBGA A Interface A3 A5 A8 AB A-bis ACCH ACSE AGCH AMPS AOC ARFCN ARQ ASIC AUC AUT (H) BA BAIC BAOC BCC BCCH BCD BGA BCU Bm BN BS BSC BSIC BSS BSSAP BSSC BSSMAP BSSOMAP BSU BTS CA CBCH cc cc CC CCBS CCH CCCH CDMA CFS CFU CLIP CLIR Micro Ball Grid Array Interface between MSC and BSS Authentication algorithm Stream cipher algorithm ciphering key generating algorithm Access Burst Interface between BSC and BTS Associated Control Channel Association Control Service Element Access Grant Channel Advance Mobile Phone System Advice of charge Absolute Radio Frequency Channel Number Automatic Request for retransmission Application Specific Integrated Circuit Authentication Center Authentication BCCH Allocation Barring of All Incoming Calls barring of all Outgoing Calls Base Transceiver Station (BTS) Color Code Broadcast Control Channel Binary Coded Decimal Ball Grid Array BTS Control Unit ** Full-rate traffic channel Bit Number Base Station Base Station Controller Base Transceiver Station Identity Code Base Station System BSS Application Part (DTAP and BSSMAP) Base Station System Control Cabinet ** Base Station Systems Management Application Part BSS Operation and Maintenance Application Part Base Site Controller Unit ** Base Transceiver Station Call Allocation Call Broadcast Channel Call Control Country Code Cellular Cassette Completion of Calls to Busy Subscribers Control Channel Common Control Channel Code Division Multiple Access Call Forwarding on mobile Subscriber busy Call Forwarding Unconditional Calling Line Identification Presentation Calling Line Identification Restriction
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CM COLP COLR CONF CSPDN CUG CW DB DBS DCCH DET DFE DISC DL Dm Dm Dp DRCU DRX DTAP DTE DTMF DTX E Eb/No EC Ec/No EGSM EFR EIR EIRP EMC EMX ETSI FACCH FACCH/F FACCH/H FB FCCH FEC FN FR FTAM GCC GMSC GMSK GSM GSM MS GSM PLMN HANDO HATIS HDLC HLR HOLD Connection Management Connected Line identification Presentation Connected Line identification Restriction Conference Call add on Circuit Switched Public Data Network Closed User Group Call Waiting Dummy Burst Distributed Base Station ** Dedicated Control Channel Detach Decision Feedback Equalizer Disconnect Data Link (layer) Control Channel (ISDN terminology applied to mobile service) Signaling channel Dialed Pulse Diversity Radio Channel Unit** Discontinuous Reception Direct Transfer Application Part Data Terminal Equipment Dual Tone Multi-Frequency (tone signaling type) Discontinuous Transmission erlang Energy per Bit/Noise floor Echo Canceller Ratio of energy per modulating bit to the noise spectral density Extended Group special Mobile Enhanced Full Rate Equipment Identity Register Effective Isotropic Radiated Power Electromagnetic Compatibility Electronic Mobile Exchange ** European Telecommunications Standards Institute Fast Associated Control channel Full rate Fast Associated Control channel Half rate fast Associated Control channel Frequency correction burst Frequency Correction Channel Forward Error Correction Frame Number Full Rate File Transfer Access Management Global Call Center Gateway Mobile Services Switching Center Gaussian Minimum Shift Keying Group Special Mobile GSM Mobile Station GSM Public Land Mobile Network Handover Hearing Aid Telephone Interconnection System High Level Data Link Control Home Location Register Call Hold (Supplementary Service)
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HPLMN HPU HR HSN I IA5 ID IMEI IMM IMSI IN INDY IrDA ISC ISU ISDN ISUP IWF Home PLMN Hand Portable Unit Half Rate Hopping Sequence Number Information (frames) International Alphanumeric 5 Identification International Mobile Equipment Identity Immediate assignment message International Mobile Subscriber Identity Intelligent Network Iridium 9500 handset Infra Red Data Association International Switching Center Iridium Subscriber Unit Integrated Services Digital Network ISDN User Part Interworking Function
Kc Ki LAC LAI LAPB LAPDm Lm LPC LR MA MAH MAI MAIO MAP MCC MCI MD ME MF MLSE MM MMI MNC MO MO/PP MoU MRN MS MSC MSCM MSIN MSISDN MSRN MT MTP MT/PP
ciphering Key Individual subscriber authentication key Location Area Code Location Area Identification (Identity) Link Access Procedure ` (balanced) channel B' Link Access Procedure ` DM' (mobile ` ) channel D' Traffic channel (with capacity lower than Bm) Linear Predictive Code Location Register Mobile Allocation Mobile Access Hunting Mobile Allocation Index Mobile Allocation Index Offset Mobile Application Part Mobile Country Code Malicious Call Identification Mediation Device Mobile Equipment Multi-Frequency (tone signaling type) Maximum Likelihood Sequence Estimator Mobility Management Man Machine Interface Mobile Network Code Mobile Originated Mobile Originated Point to Point messages Memorandum of Understanding Mobile Roaming Number Mobile Station Mobile Services Switching Center Mobile Station Class Mark Mobile Station Identification Number Mobile Station international ISDN number Mobile Station Roaming Number Mobile Termination Message Transfer Part Mobile Terminated Point to Point messages
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NAMPS NB NE NET NM NHC North American-Advance Mobile Phone System Normal Burst Network Elements Norme European de Telecommunications Network Management Network Management Center
O&M OACSU OCB OMAP OMC OMCR OMCS OSI PAD PCH PDN PIN PLMN POTS PSPDN PSTN PTO QOS RAB RACH RBDS RBU RCU REC REL RELP-LTP REQ RFCH RFN RLP ROSE RXCDR RXLEV RXQUAL SABM SACCH SAPI SB SC SCCP SCH SCP SDCCH SDL SFH SIM
Operations and Maintenance Off Air Call Set-Up Outgoing Calls Barred Operations and Maintenance Application Part (previously was OAMP) Operations and Maintenance Center Operations and Maintenance Center -Radio Part Operations and Maintenance Center -Switch Part Open System Interconnection Packet Assembly Disassembly facility Paging Channel Public Data Networks Personal Identification Number Public Land Mobile Network Plain Old Telephone Service (basic telephone services) Public Switched Packet Data Network Public Switched Telephone Public Telecommunications Operator Quality of Service Random Access Burst Random Access Channel Remote BSS Diagnostic Subsystem ** Remote Base Station Unit (PCN) ** Radio Channel Unit ** Recommendation Release Regular Pulse Excitation - Long Term Prediction Request Radio Frequency Channel Reduced TDMA Frame Number Radio Link Protocol Remote Operations Service Element (a CCITT specification for O&M) Remote Transcoder Unit ** Received signal level Received signal quality Set Asynchronous Balance Model Slow Associated Control Channel Service Access Point Indicator (Identifier) Synchronization Burst Service Center Signaling Connection Control Part Synchronization Channel Service Control Point - an intelligent network entity Stand-alone Dedicated Control Channel Specification Description Language Slow Frequency Hopping Subscriber Identity Module
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SMS SMSCB SND SP SRES SS SS STP Short Message Service Short Message Service Call Broadcast SeND Signaling Point Signed RESponse (authentication) Supplementary Service System Simulator Signaling Transfer Point
SYSGEN TA TA TCAP TCH TCH/F TCH/FS TCH/HS TCP TDMA TE TMN TMSI TN TRX TTY TS TUP UI Um USSD VAD VLR VLSI VPLMN WAP XC XCDR
SYStem GENeration Terminal Adapter Timing Advance Transaction Capabilities Application Part Traffic Channel A full rate TCH A full rate speech TCH A half rate speech TCH Transmission Control Protocol Time Division Multiple Access Terminal Equipment Telecommunications Management Network Temporary Mobile Subscriber Identity Timeslot Number Transceivers TeleTYpe (refers to any terminal) Time Slot Telephone Users Part Unnumbered Information frame Air Interface Unstructured Supplementary Services Data Voice Activity Detection Visited Location Register Very Large Scale Integration (IC) Visited PLMN Wireless Application Protocol Transcoder Transcoder **
3PTY
Three party service
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9.1 List of New Model Releases as of Launch date Dao Dao Dao Dao Dao Dao Dao Dao Dao Dao Dao Dao Radar Blue Platinum Teal Green Lilac Radar Blue Platinum Teal Green Lilac Radar Blue Platinum Teal Green Lilac English English English English SCKE SCKE SCKE SCKE CCKE CCKE CCKE CCKE AAUG1057A AAHN1058A AAUG1059A AAUG1060A AAUG1061A AAUG1062A AAUG1063A AAUG1064A AAUG1065A AAUG1066A AAUG1067A AAUG1068A