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2. 5 502 UJ SIDE DOWN KEY GX15 zi AERIAL Bs 1833 TERMINAL EP100 g5 55 EU Hg CN401 SAN A au messe ee 413 i TP145 R831 offs 8 P TP142 tg 1C402 401 Se O TP144 58 C402 146 E SB _ 28 58 S d 1 403 5 CA100 MO100 Me eoo C109 C110 D 7 CAMERA VIBRATOR osx R612 R611 aca a RR 3 LH TP609 J801 o E Q ow cL RN 8 lt 113 e e c CN501 25 br e BATTERY CONTACT C1863 3 FL803 Togo 5011_ 534 502 ES Ea o Q ORE DES Epe SpyR1862 5 585 288 E 958 129 5 FL902 FL903 quy 1860 C1824 205 FS502 0507 O s Sp 81808 L502 Ko 25823 aap 588568 HOLDER C850 R807 C851 coo BACK UP B C801 r5 ma BATTERY 5 eL L4 Cj 5 8 104 3 ES 549 A rm Bg 16804 918 4 FA TP195 H H Zo coz 28 E 8 CHE Tesis 0502 5 J 40 TP60 1 Faz a R603 st ery 601 a wore BSR126 TP190F A 2 110 Fre re gE 15 129 20 PIG 125 C106 1 6 1602 3 a CN101 jo 95
3. NO PARTS CODE RANK MARK RANK DESCRIPTION 11 RESISTORS R164 VRS CZ1JB000JT AB 0 ohm Jumper 0 5x1 0mm R165 VRS CZ1 JB103JT AA 10 kohm 1 16W R166 VRS CZ1JB000JT AB 0 ohm Jumper 0 5x1 0mm R167 VRS CZ1JB206JT AA 20 Mohms 1 16W R168 VRS CZ1JB000JT AB 0 ohm Jumper 0 5x1 0mm R169 VRS CZ1JB000JT AB 0 ohm Jumper 0 5x1 0mm R172 VRS CZ1JB000JT AB 0 ohm Jumper 0 5x1 0mm R174 VRS CZ1JB000JT AB 0 ohm Jumper 0 5x1 0mm R174A VRS CZ1JB106JT AA 10 Mohm 1 16W R175 VRS CZ1JB000JT AB 0 ohm Jumper 0 5x1 0mm 176 VRS CZ1JB000JT AB 0 ohm Jumper 0 5x1 0mm R178 VRS CZ1JB000JT AB 0 ohm Jumper 0 5x1 0mm R179 VRS CZ1JB000JT AB 0 ohm Jumper 0 5x1 0mm R180 VRS CZ1 JB1014JT AB 100 ohm 1 16W R181 VRS CZ1 JB1014JT AB 100 ohm 1 16W R182 VRS CZ1JB000JT AB 0 ohm Jumper 0 5x1 0mm R183 VRS CZ1JB474JT AB 470 kohms 1 16W R184 VRS CZ1JB474JT AB 470 kohms 1 16W R186 VRS CZ1JB000JT AB 0 ohm Jumper 0 5x1 0mm R188 VRS CZ1JB000JT AB 0 ohm Jumper 0 5x1 0mm R190 VRS CZ1JB474JT AB 470 kohms 1 16W R191 VRS CZ1JB474JT AB 470 kohms 1 16W R193 VRS CZ1JB474JT AB 470 kohms 1 16W 194 VRS CZ1JB474JT AB 470 kohms 1 16W R197 VRS CZ1JB333JT AB 33 kohms 1 16W R199 VRS CZ1JB474JT AB 470 kohms 1 16W R200 VRS CZ1JB474JT AB 470 kohms 1 16W R201 VRS CZ1JB000JT AB 0 ohm Jumper 0 5x1 0mm R202 VRS CZ1JB474JT AB 470 kohms 1 16W R203 VRS CZ1JB752JT AA 7 5 kohms 1 16W R205 VRS CZ1JB474JT AB 470 kohms 1 16W
4. SuoJepoA woy punoJbyoeq pue saweb mau Buipeojumop Aq auoyd mau asijeuos ad S3ufi1v33 d3H10 9 w eer 69 sbumes Ey SJOABSUIOIIS Fl suoneoiddy gw AN SeJmld PALS CONFIDENTIAL GX15 CHAPTER 2 ADJUSTMENTS PERFORMANCE CHECK AND FIRMWARE UPGRADE SPST SHARP Programme Support Tool allows you to adjust settings conduct performance checks and upgrade the firmware 1 SHARP Programme Support Tool SPST 1 System requirements PC compatible personal computer standard 1 115 200 bps serial port and USB required Recommended OS Windows 2000 XP Operable OS Windows 98 98SE ME Incompatible OS Windows 95 NT English German Italian Spanish French and Chinese versions Data cable During RF adjustment GSM tester CMU200 GPIB interface National Instruments USB GPIB cable Model No NI GPIB USB B 2 Introduction 2 1 Functions SPST offers seven key functions 1 Firmware download 2 User data transfer processes all data at once but not individually 3 RF calibration check and test 4 Default setting 5 Identification 6 Performance check and adjustment 7 User password reset 2 2 Installation 1 Use Windows Explorer to execute the setu
5. No Operator name Country Model name 01 Vodafone UK Post Paid UK A4TQGX15E 02 Airtel Post Paid Spain A4TQGX15S 03 SFR Post Paid France A4TQGX15F 04 Vodafone Omnitel Post Paid Italy A4TQGX15T 05 D2 Post Paid Germany A4TQGX15G 06 Vodafone NL Post Paid Netherlands Holland A4TQGX15H 08 Vodafone Ireland Post Paid Ireland A4TQGX15R 10 Vodafone Greece Post Paid Greece A4TQGX15D 11 Vodafone Hungary Post Paid Hungary A4TQGX15B 12 Vodafone Australia Post Paid Australia A4TQGX15A 13 Vodafone New Zealand Post Paid New Zealand A4TQGX15Z 14 Vodafone Sweden Post Paid Sweden A4TQGX15W 15 Vodafone Egypt Post Paid Egypt A4TQGX15Q 16 Vodafone Malta Post Paid Malta A4TQGX15L 17 Swisscom Post Paid Switzerland A4TQGX15C 45 D2 Pre Paid Germany A4TQGX15GP 48 Vodafone PT Pre Paid Portugal A4TQGX15PP 50 Vodafone UK Pre Paid UK A4TQGX15EP GX15 3 Adjustments for GX15 1 Adjustments are required after replacing the following parts CONFIDENTIAL Parts Temperature Temperature Display flicker White defect Black defect adjustment adjustment adjustment correction correction Camera Battery TH102 Display unit x x Camera unit x x x When replacing other parts in the RF section carry out RF calibration 2 Click the buttons on the SPST screen for adjustments SPST for Vodafone Destination 1 151 Vodafone UK Products x15 IMEI a
6. AUDIO SECTION BATTERY USB 1 1 REGULATOR CHARGER Peripheral PLL Fast IrDA CONTROL Filter GPIO System DMA MicroSM DISPLAY WDT Slow Clocking RTC General Timers CSPORT KEYPAD IRQ CTRL amp RAU Synth i f BMC GPIO_38 INT nWE nRD ADD 1 DATA 7 0 GPIO_24 RESET 82 46 SIM USC UART Peripheral OUTL 12 Backlight SB MMC DBBON i CLKON VCXOEN PGATEDRIVE ISENSE VCORE VMEM External Circuit VEXT VRTC VSIM 501 11132 50 REGULATOR POWER UP KEY USB VBUS LOGIC For Charging IC1 02 sessionis iren USB VBUS Q5RW45B 4 5V REGULATOR 3 2V 105 1175708 LOGIC INFRARED PORT 3 0 1 8V IrDA module 9503 507 Corr KEYPAD 5x5 74VHC1GT VUSB Reg15 for gt IC503 TK73840G LIGHT2 5 2 V 600mA EMI FILTER fon ACODE CHARGER REGULATOR LIONS 6 9 9 2 5 720mAh CN502 CONNECTOR t 7 Figure 1 MAIN BLOCK DIAGRAM 4 1 ADD 1 2 ADD 17 19 nRAMCS CAM CS 13 CAM INT nWE GPIO_47 CAM_RST nRD GPIO 61 Hardware revision monitor 0 GPIO 60 Hardware revision monitor 1
7. Pin No Terminal name Input Output Description of terminal 1 VIN1 Input Input power 2 VIN2 Input Input power 3 GND 4 VOUT Output Logic value output 5 VCC Input VCC for VRF Vint 4 5 vcc Vin2 2 A GND 3 4 Vout 114 VHITC75S58A 1L TC75S58A COMPARATOR Pin No Terminal name Input Output Description of terminal 1 IN Input Input 2 VSS 3 Input Input 4 OUT Output Output 5 VDD Power supply VDD OUT 1C402 BC313143 BLUETOOTH MODULE Pin No Terminal name Input Output Description of terminal 1 VSS PIO Earth connections for and AUX DAC 2 VSS PIO Earth connections for PIO and AUX DAC 3 VDD PIO Input Positive supply for PIO and AUX DAC Positive supply for PIO 3 0 and PIO 11 8 4 NC Not used 5 NC Not used 6 VDD MEM NC Input Positive supply for ROM memory and AIO ports Not used 7 VDD MEM Input Positive supply for ROM memory and AIO ports Not used 8 NC Not used 9 VDD MEM NC Input Positive supply for ROM memory and AIO ports Not used 10 VSS MEM Earth connections for ROM memory and AIO ports 11 PIO OJ RXEN NC Input Output Control output for external LNA if fitted Not used 12 PIO 1 TXEN NC Input Output Control output for external PA class 1 only Not used 13 PIO 2 Input Output Programmable input output line 14 PIO 3 NC Input Output Programmable input output line Not used 15 VSS MEM Ea
8. Port No 6 Port No 7 Port Port Port 10 fiz Port 1 Port 2 Port No 3 Port No 4 Port No 5 2 pes m E 2 Select Load File Select Load Area ju Program Download File System Initialize Figure 27 1 Select Device Shows port numbers of handsets phones recognised by the 2 Select Load File Specify a file to download 3 Select Load Area Select data space to store files 4 Start Loading Flash Press to start download 2 11 GX15 CONFIDENTIAL 2 Download Make sure the following before starting download The handset phone battery is removed The device driver is installed on your PC Handset Phone is connected to a PC with the USB download cable lt lt Easy steps for download gt gt 1 Selecting a handset phone When handset phone is recognised as a device the corresponding Port No box is checked If the box is unchecked data will not be downloaded to handset phone 2 Selecting a download file Select a file to download 3 Selecting download area Example Check Program Download and File System Initialize and start download 4 Starting download Press Start Loading Flash button to start download 5 Completing download When download is successfully completed appears in the corresponding Port No boxes Click to
9. Connect the handset phone and GSM tester or Signal Generator with RF cable Select a band and channel see 4 6 3 1 Send signals from GSM tester Enter the value of input power from GSM tester in integers from 10 to 110 considering RF cable loss Press the Measure button The result appears in Measured Power box The signal type from GSM tester must be either of the following 1 Continuous sine wave without modulation with the following frequency Frequency of the measured channel 67 708 kHz e g channel GSM 37ch the result 942 467708 MHz Power 110 to 10 dBm 2 BCCH signal of the measured channel Power 110 to 10 dBm Result When the handset phone is properly calibrated the error between Estimated Power and Measured Power is less than 3 dB 4 6 4 Termination Turn off the handset phone to ensure proper operations 4 6 5 Trouble information When switching DCS and PCS change the channel number as well Or the band does not change properly Example If you change DCS 512 CH to PCS 512 CH the band remains DCS CONFIDENTIAL 4 7 Password reset SPST resets the password handset phone code is set to 00007 Operation 1 Set the COM port on the SPST initial screen and click User Password Reset Click Yes to reset Click No to exit SPST for GX15 xi 7 Do you reset Handset code Figure 61 2 When completed the
10. 4401 R512 1 i cH USB Ms 504 5 299v Ad USBUF2WE CN502 19504 P504 EMI FILTER 528 USB Hands Free AC DC Charger USC 1 Om 10K fuis 523 0 rg ope w 1 fiir AW GND 958 GND GND UART TP505 R529 mm 2 NC 0 USB D Notconnect ONO 5 3 Omm USB D Notconnect TXD gt USB VBUS Not connect Not connect Not connect Power Supply Power Supply R564 R505 TP525 wp ae eee jenem i lt 535 0 Vanjpcluer 5 5 ope RIO 505 19555 Cum AM Audio in Not connect B R539 2 B C psig 8852130 0 0 V512 V513 V514 5 5 2 G Mw zav f 15 100P 15 AUDIO OUT COVEXT G X s ope USCI5 EXTERNAL CONNECTOR 52 7 CHGIN 5 5 2 F AUDIO IN ope R536 1 USCI4 0 1 AUDIO SELECT i NOTES ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM can be found on page 5 1 Not Mount Figure 3 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 3 6 5 7 CONFIDENTIAL GX15 MAIN PWB A 4 5 A 1 Battery 2 8V VBAT VCAM_2R8V CD C605 602 1 11128 REGULATOR C604 B amp 0 01 1 i Battery H R603 1470 C601 5 62
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12. GX15 CONFIDENTIAL 601 VHIXC621918 1L XC621918 REGULATOR Pin No Terminal name Input Output Description of terminal 1 VIN Input Input 25 NC Not used 3 VOUT Output Output 4 NC Not used 5 VSS Earth 6 CE Input ON OFF Control In this unit the terminal with asterisk mark is open terminal which is not connected to the outside 603 LR38876 CAMERA CONVERSION LSI ON OFF M Control Each circuit Current Limit R2 3 VOUT Voltage 5 VSS Reference Pin No Terminal name Input Output Description of terminal 1 Continuity test terminal Not used 2 EXCKI Input System clock input 3 GND 4 19 Input CPU I F address 5 A2 Input CPU I F address 6 WRB Input CPU I F write signal input 7 GND 8 009 Input Output CPU I F data bus bit 9 9 OD10 Input Output CPU I F data bus bit 10 10 Continuity test terminal Not used 11 GND 12 CVDD Internal core power supply 1 8 V 13 A18 Input CPU I F address 14 1 Input CPU I F address 15 RDB Input CPU I F read signal input 16 HVDD2 External digital power supply 2 1 8 3 0 V 17 OD8 Input Output CPU I F data bus bit 8 18 OD11 Input Output CPU I F data bus bit 11 19 TEST5 Input Test terminal 5 20 007 Input Output CPU I F data bus bit 7 21 OD13 Input Output CPU I F data bus bit 13 22 OD12 Input Output CPU I F data bus
13. GX15 CONFIDENTIAL 3 No voice is heard from the earpiece Phone Handset Do keypad tones and melodies sound NO Go to the section Earpiece for loud speaker does not work see page 2 50 YES Is 0 5 V or more applied to R101 1 103 9 side ES 103 is defective NO Is 0 5 V or more applied to JK101 pin 5 YES Parts between socket JK101 pin 5 and 103 pin 9 are defec tive NO Is 0 5 V or more applied to JK101 pin 3 YES Socket JK101 is defective NO Is 0 5 V or more applied to TP120 YES Parts between socket JK101 pin 3 and TP120 are defective NO Is 2 4 2 6 V applied to TP176 YES R122 is defective NO Is 2 4 2 6 V applied to R115 IC103 pin 76 side ES R115 is defective Hands free kit mode is set NO IC 103 is defective Hands free kit Headset Replace the hands free kit 15 sound produced YES The hands free kit is defective NO Is signal sent to JK101 pin 4 YES Socket JK101 is defective or the hands free kit is in a poor contact with the socket plug NO Is signal sent to TP121 ES Parts between socket JK101 pin 4 and TP121 are defective NO Is signal sent to R124 IC103 pin 60 side pe Parts between 103 60 and 120 are defective NO Disconnect the hands free kit Is voice heard in phone mode MO 103 106 is defective yes Is the voltage 0 V on R101 IC103 pin 9 side MES 1C103 is defective
14. Go to the section Power dose not turn on see page 2 44 Is short terminal between 102 pin 15 and defec tive YES Short terminal is defective Regulator IC110 is mounted improperly or short terminal is soldered improperly 110 and short terminal between IC110 and CN102 pin 14 good in appearance and mounted properly YES Regulator IC 110 is defective Capacitors C215 between C1 and C1 and C212 C194 between C2 and C2 are defective or mounted improperly No Are capacitors C215 between C1 and 1 and 212 194 between C2 and C2 in good appearance and mounted properly YES Display unit is defective Capacitors C209 C210 C217 C218 C200 and C211 are defective or mounted improperly R178 is defective or mounted improperly Otherwise the digital IC 105 is defective C216 C218 C221 C222 C223 C227 R157 R176 R186 R197 R142 R151 R152 and R154 are defective or mounted improperly CONFIDENTIAL GX15 12 Pictures cannot be taken Is the camera CA100 installed in the right direction YES Check that IC603 has not come off Is there conduction between TP604 and TP606 YES Are all the pins of SO601 mounted properly Yes Replace the camera CA100 Does the came
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16. Display on PC Figure 35 Screen after download Download gt gt If download fails appears as shown below Disconnect and reconnect the USB download cable and then retry The GX15 Upgrading Tool Download Error Port No 1 Download Error 0x04 1 Flash Loader V4 50 Port 01 Received SUM value SUM Oxbb7e Display on handset phone Port No 1 No 2 Download Error 0x04 1 r Port No 3 Download Error 0x04 1 Figure 36 2 16 CONFIDENTIAL GX15 3 Download via a USB hub Use a USB hub to download data to multiple handsets phones at a time Up to 10 handsets phones at a time Recommended product USB hub from Adaptec XHUB7PLUS operation checked 1 AUSB hub is required Use more according to the number of ports When using more than one hub connect them as shown in the section 3 1 2 Connect the USB hub to a PC 3 Into the USB hub insert the same number of USB download cables as handsets phones 4 Connect the USB download cables to handsets phones Make sure handset phone batteries are removed 5 Install the device driver SHARP The Upgrading Tool USB Device Ver 0 90 0 For Windows 2000 the driver is automatically installed 6 On the download setup screen port numbers become selectable for recognised handsets phones Refer to the section 2 Download to perform d
17. Spacer Display Sensor Moisture Small Standard position Standard position Front Cabinet Assembly Sensor Moisture Small Main PWB A Rear Side Standard position Standard position Cushion Camera Switch SW520 GX15 Cushion Camera Switch SW520 Isolation Sheet Key PWB Standard Key PWB B position Rear Side Standard Standard position position Standard position Isolation Sheet Key PWB GX15 CONFIDENTIAL 2 Disassembly and reassembly Toreassemble reverse the procedure Back Cabinet Assembly Ew STEP REMOVAL PROCEDURE FIGURE 4 x 4 1 Front Cabinet 1 Battery Cover A1 x1 1 1 7 x 5 5 mm ES Assembly 2 Li lon Battery A2 x1 2 2 Back Cabinet 1 Open the Socket 3 Assembly Cover Hands free 2 External Connector Cover B1 x1 3 Screw B2 x1 3 Socket Cover 1 Socket Spacer C1 x1 4 Hands free _ 2 C2 x1 gt lt Jig Fig
18. 1105 ECWO08B2 3 Waveforms of circuit CONFIDENTIAL GX15 RF Test Tool Test Tool Tx test Rx test GSM900 Band 51900 Band Normal Normal y 1MS s insAiv y 1 5 lt insAiv lt lt Mainri0k gt gt 1 lt lt Mainz10k gt gt d BS2 BS2 C871 C871 FL803 6Pin FL803 6Pin 51 51 C870 C870 5 4 E Mom FL803 10Pin FL803 10Pin 5 BS3 BS3 C872 m m m 872 FL803 12Pin FL803 12Pin BS4 54 1863 1863 IC802 41Pin IC802 41Pin T CHi 10 1 2 10 1 CH3 10 1 CH4 10 1 Edge CH4 F CHi 10 1 CHZ 10 1 CH3 10 1 CH4 10 1 Edge 2 2 00 U div 2 00 U diu 2 00 U diu 2 00 U diu Auto 2 00 U div 2 00 U div 2 00 U div 2 00 Auto DC Full Full DC Full DC Full 0 46 U DC Full DC Full DC Full DC Full 0 80 U RF Test Tool Tx test DCS1800 PCS1900 Normal y 1 5 _ insAiv 2 C871 FL803 6Pin BS1 C870 FL803 10Pin BS3 C872 FL803 12Pin BS4 R1863 IC802 41Pin n lt lt Mainil k gt gt EUR RA TA ETUR RA 1 10 1 2 10 1 CH3 10 1 CH4 10 1 Edge CH4 F 2 00 U div 2 00 9 4 2 00 U div 2 00 U div Auto DC Full DC Full DC Full DC Full 0 46 U RF Test Tool Rx test GSM900 DCS1800 Band Normal T 1MS s insAiv 2 lt lt Mains 10k gt gt BS2 C871 FL803 6Pin BS1
19. CONFIDENTIAL GX15 SHARP SERVICE MANUAL No 5408 DIGITAL MOBILE PHONE GX15 INTERNAL MODEL NAME TQ GX5E G R T S H EP PP W B D A Z Q L F U GP E For U K G For Germany R For Ireland T For Italy S For Spain H For Netherlands EP For U K Prepaid For Portugal Prepaid W For Sweden B ForHungary For Greece A For Australia Z For New Zealand Q For Egypt For Malta F ForFrance 0 For Belgium GP For Germany Prepaid n the interests of user safety the set should be restored to its original condition and only parts identical to those specified should be used Caution Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type dispose of used batteries according to the instruction A SERVICING CONCERNS CHAPTER 4 DIAGRAMS 11 Block diagram ntes 4 1 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 1 Specifications 1 1 CHAPTER 5 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND 2 Names of parts 1 2 WIRING SIDE OF 3 Operation 1 3 1 Notes on schematic diagram 5 1 2 Types of transistor and LED 5 1 CHAPTER 2 ADJUSTMENTS 3 Waveforms of circuit 5 2 PERFORMANCE CHECK 4 Schematic diagram Wiring side of AND FIRM
20. 1 103 or peripheral circuits are defective R604 C608 is mounted improperly 603 or 1 106 is defective R606 and C610 are mounted improperly R606 is defective Is 2 8 V applied to 603 peripheral circuit R606 when camera is on YES 603 is defective GX15 CONFIDENTIAL From page 2 55 0601 NO R611 R612 and R613 are mounted improperly Are voltages of the following pins within the range 0 to 2 8 V when camera is on 1 pins 11 18 2 pins 20 22 Yes 603 is defective 13 SIM card is not recognised Replace the SIM card Is it recognised YES__ SIM card is defective or not the one specified No Is 2 85 V supplied from pins 1 2 and 6 of the SIM And is periodic pulse wave 3 25 MHz sent from pin 3 of the SIM card No Is 2 85 V applied to CN101 pin 1 Yes Is 2 85 V applied to CN101 2 YES Y Is periodic pulse wave sent from CN101 pin 3 YES Y Is 2 85 V supplied from CN101 pin 6 YES 101 is defective Hereafter check the signal waveform of each SIM when the power is turned on without a SIM card inserted SIM signal waveform appears for approx 70 ms after the power is turned on YES NO NO NO NO T
21. 2 Unable to Setup Device Check that the USB download cable is correctly connected to PC and handset phone 3 The file you selected is unsuitable for Upgrading The file is not downloadable Select a GX15 MOT file 4 Download Error Close running resident programmes Close all other running applications Reconnect the USB download cable and retry Install Windows updates see 4 4 1 2 Precoutions f an error occurs disconnect and reconnect the USB download cable before you download again 2 Other important information Do not start restart a PC with a handset phone connected PC may freeze depending on the type If the power saving mode is set on the PC disable it before download Download fails if the power saving mode is activated during the process and the PC may freeze 2 18 CONFIDENTIAL 4 5 RF calibration amp check Stabilised power supply RF cable Handset GSM tester phone Test battery GPIB cable Data cable as PC Figure 39 4 5 1 Preparation Connect PC and GSM tester with a GPIB cable Connect PC and handset phone with a data cable Use a test battery or similar Connect an RF cable of GSM tester to handset phone 2 19 GX15 GX15 CONFIDENTIAL 4 5 2 D
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23. 3 Select Load Area Program Download I Gee No handsets phones are connected File System Initialize Press Start Loading Flash button to start download f GX15 Upgrading Tool The GX15 Upgrading Tool Ver 4 50 1 Select Device Port No 1 Port No 2 Port No 3 Port No 4 Port No 5 2 Select Load File MOE 3 Select Load Area Program Download File System Initialize Start Loading Flash e GX15 Upgrading Tool The GX15 Upgrading Tool Ver 4 50 1 Select Device Port No 1 Port No 2 Port No 3 2 Select Load File RXX XRX RXRX RX mot Select File 3 Select Load Area Program Download Start Loading Flash A handset phone is connected File System Initialize Figure 31 The GX15 Upgrading Tool The For download is being verified Port No 1 Port No Port No 2 Port No 3 Figure 32 2 14 GX15 CONFIDENTIAL Download progress is shown on the PC and handset phone The GX15 Upgrading Tool Now Downloading PROGRAM Area tow loading size 0 00320000 Ox00ae09e0 Byte Port No 2 Now loading size 0 00320000 0 00 09 0 Byte BERRE Port No 3 Now loading size 0x00320000 0x00ae09e0 Byte Flash Loader V4 50 Port No 01 Now loading or Display on ha
24. Is VBAT voltage applied to IC109 pin 1 and VCORE voltage 1 8 V to pin 3 1C109 is soldered improperly 103 is defective 103 is defective Parts between 101 pin 10 and 103 pin 93 are defective Short circuit between VEXT and 101 pin 7 is soldered improperly CONFIDENTIAL GX15 8 Video Voice Recorder playback is impossible Earpiece Are keypad tones and ring tones normal Go to the section Earpiece for loud speaker does not work No Go to Phone Handset in the section No voice is heard Ives No YES 103 or IC 106 is defective Go to Hands free kit Headset in the section No voice is heard from the earpiece see page 2 48 NO see page 2 50 yes In Playback window does playback start normally and the NO 1C104 106 is defective capacity bar change Not defective Y Is Multimedia Volume set to Silent ES Cancel Silent Is sound produced NO i Is voice heard in phone mode NO from the earpiece see page 2 48 Yes 103 or 106 is defective Hands free kit Headset Replace the hands free kit YES Hands free kit is defective
25. Password Figure 3 The above screen appears Select a model to use and execute the Downloader Use this to initialise the flash etc 2 2 CONFIDENTIAL 5 When the password is correct a connection is established and the following screen appears Refer to the attachment 1 SPST for Vodafone for the destination and operator name Buttons Products IMEI Software ver Destination 1 Vodafone UK Calibration amp Check Performance check adjustment RF Test User Data Restore mode release GX15 Software version A02 007 0119 GX15 Figure 4 Default Set Refer to 4 1 Default setting see page 2 5 User Data Back up Refer to 4 2 User data back up see page 2 6 User Data Restore Refer to 4 3 User data restore see page 2 7 Downloader Refer to 4 4 Downloader see page 2 8 RF Calibration amp Check Refer to 4 5 RF calibration amp check see page 2 19 RF Test Refer to 4 6 RF test tool see page 2 27 User Password Reset Refer to 4 7 Password reset see page 2 33 Performance check adjustment Refer to 4 8 Performance check and adjustment see page 2 34 mode release Refer to 4 9 mode release see page 2 41 Exit End SPST Attachment 1 Destination and operator name list
26. R527 and R547 are defective 506 is mounted improperly or defective 10 Out of range and incoming outgoing calls are impossible CONFIDENTIAL Checkpoints in RF Test Tool YES Is transmission possible using RF Test Tool Sender Is frequency signal sent to FL803 5 900 band 803 pin 15 DCS1800 PCS1900 bands 803 13 YES Is frequency signal supplied to pin 1 of FL905 Yes 15 frequency signal supplied to pin 1 of J801 Yes J801 is defective Receiver Is frequency signal sent from FL902 or FL903 EGSM900 FL902 pins 6 7 DCS1800 band FL902 pins 8 9 PCS1900 band 1903 pins 3 4 o Is frequency signal supplied to FL902 or FL903 EGSM900 FL902 pin 4 0 81800 band FL902 pin 1 PCS1900 band FL903 pin 1 o Is frequency signal supplied to pin 9 of FL803 o FL905 or J801 is defective NO NO NO YES YES YES GX15 Main PWB A is defective FL803 is defective FL905 is defective Main PWB A is defective FL902 or FL903 is defective FL803 is defective GX15 CONFIDENTIAL 11 The display do
27. Yes Is communication possible after replacing IrDA port UN101 Yes IrDA port UN101 is defective NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO Check in IrDA inspection mode 106 is defective Q104 is defective or UN101 pin 6 is soldered improperly R183 is defective Is R183 good appearance and mounted properly YES 101 IC106 is defective Short terminal CN101 pin 2 to VEXT and C197 are defective No Are short terminal CN101 pin 2 to VEXT and C197 good in appearance and mounted properly YES 106 is defective Q104 and IC106 are defective IrDA port UN101 is defective IrDA port UN101 is defective or mounted improperly 1C106 is defective GX15 GX15 CONFIDENTIAL 15 Bluetooth communication is impossible A connection cannot be established via Bluetooth Is 3 V supplied from 403 pin 3 l 1C403 or C402 C409 is defective Yes Is 402 34 RESET signal always at Parts between 106 100 and IC401 pin 34 are defec tive Yes Are pulse signals sent to 402 pin 74 BT_TXD signal 10402 is defective Yes IC 1
28. converter maxamA mp 110 15kohms ewNEao R118030B EXTERNAL REGULATOR 1 m 601 En 70 amp Anal KC621918 circuit Pe ogue min2 5V typ3 0V max3 3V REGULATOR GPlO 11 187 min1 62V typ1 8V max1 98V ON OFF Module part min2 25V typ3 0V max3 30V GPIO 35 28V IC603 ON OFF LR38879 602 IC108 CAMERA CONVERSION LSI TK1112 REGULATOR 1323B30G HVDD REGULATOR T yo V VIB MO100 Stall 1 4V 80mA A ON OFF 3 0V 150mA Vibrator Rated 3 0V 65mA Core part 20mA VGA at 15fps IC101 YMU762C 1 SOUND 1 13 0V VDD 2 9 3 0V 1 7V 3 6V 40 11 403 1180308 REGULATOR LT3465 Na N N DC DC CONVERTER 1 8V REG 1 70V 1 78V 1 85V CORE 1 7V 1 9V 402 BC313143 BLUETOOTH MODULE BlueCoer3 ROM 8 lt 5 1 V TCXO V TCXO 2 9V 120 2 9V VTCXO V RF V RF V RF LI ION 2 9 RE ON OFF IC804 4 PA_VDD R5322P POWER SUPPLY RF PART Figure 3 POWER SUPPLY BLOCK DIAGRAM 4 5 CONFIDENTIAL GX15 GX15 CONFIDENTIAL CHAPTER 5 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND WIRING SIDE OF P W BOARD 1 Notes on schematic diagram Resistor Letters K and M are prefixed to ohm unit of resistance K means 1000 ohms and M
29. est em revi ne Poner oorr 21 m bl KEYPAD 2 Y H sin p m ETE EY RI ITI 179 R133 CEN us Controle nte 1 D101 Rite 11179208 52 USE BOOT Pd 5 8 1 8 j rema len oc PCM DATAN c bue eT 5 8520507 Le reverocouss Bost i war Boor LI ssn ot euso ot Bumati vexr 168 apio ss Boot convar oem aal Ea R190 Riga Toen p p 5 9 2 B 6 d ART TAD of Bluetooth gt He Power ONIOFF 1 E pel I Te E i udo POP cardio cried T m g 11102 s mor um Tess 59 2 H N27N E 1 T Q5RW45B jus mor 10 60 arosi D 1 g J 61 27 a 45V REGULATOR ise rog is roi nios mE SU VOLTAGE x Gland USB pup coal ot trac C at eS ea X imos DETECTOR rn me ele een ete aa seen 0 Baca no con car EET pera ama TOC i 5760 9 g t k moons nous eres eleme
30. 03 31 E SER voce Ri EIE jou 57 Ram R175 DAAN 8142 9 _ D DANT I FERRITE BEADS USCI4 VEXT DATA S E on gt 01 01 NUT pie 7 ONS AIST ps oor cre i i FERRITE BEADS 1 1 2M EU CURRENT SIMCLK 15 d ST SRST ST RESET erreser DA RTS 57 2D oe manu poems ENS 4 YI Rum ES smo 0 g 32 aos E cmm wA cm sue 8 INQUE E BET mw Lg _ Ius curet ona i og Cree FERRITE BEADS On Cum MA2 RESET Sound 1C RESET gt 00 8 Te Cum aw etie UART CTS d Bun E porem 50 108 Omm e IVUSB regulator ON OFF lat cuxREQOL el Go kevexonowor Bluetooth CLKREOUT ew ro a Om GP nasi S s E Tes EA 57 2 8 KEYPIDROW2I Bluetooth RESET P1008 CO ater CI S 4 cu KEYPADE 7 4 Manufacturer USB DET erc 470K ROME evexonow Y
31. 2 Fa 12 lt KR lt oj gt amp a T J REN a 7 tr 7 mq a Bou a a gt 4 as a a z x a 6 14 501 TK11132CS G REGULATOR 602 VHITK11128C 1R TK11128C REGULATOR CONFIDENTIAL GX15 Pin No Terminal name Input Output Description of terminal 1 VCONT Input Control 2 GND 3 Vref 4 VOUT Output Output 5 VIN Input Input VIN VOUT Contro Circui Over Heat amp Over Current Protection Bandgap Reference VCONT 504 VHIUSBUF2WE 1L USBUF2WE EMI FILTER GND NP Pin No Terminal name Input Output Description of terminal 1 D1 Input Output Data Input Output 2 GND 3 02 Input Output Data Input Output 4 D3 Input Output Data Input Output 5 Not used 6 04 Input Output Data Input Output In this unit the terminal with asterisk mark is open terminal which is not connected to the outside 506 VHILT3465 1R LT3465 DC DC CONVERTER Pin No Terminal name Input Output Description of terminal 1 VOUT Output Output 2 GND 3 Input Feedback 4 CTRL Input Dimming control and shutdown 5 VIN Input Input supply 6 SW Output Switch 6 15
32. 8 T TCXOEN 1 5 5 1 5 i 806 C807 2 2 T 0 01 VBAT 1 57 20 54 rato gt TXOUT DCS PCS gt PowerAmp 5322 7 852 854 VOLTAGE GSM Low HIGH REGULATOR 5 VCC3DCS PCS C1822 pes 1 g VCGQUE 0 01 Pcs HIGH HIGH 802 VCCOUT 416 05905 I 9 Toop 2 2 0 01 5 R811 2 1865 2 NC M 1 82P 8 uc TXOUT GSM CH 2 b 1 NC 8 gt lt gt gt gt Dla to 5 5 2 E 4 gt EE Is gsl 18 C1876 G O 1 8 gt C812 C811 EJ JNE Su 5 als c D 22p 2P EXIS 29 CH L1872 1 8nH TaT DA 19 18 17 14 1875 852 DOO 4 4 Low 588 RX LOW C832 882z E 270P CH FL803 ax E 1 1 4 8 2 T rLo02 A ng RFSWITCH LOW C831 8802 6 8nH 1P CH SW 47 3 Low Low 0 0022 47 lt gt 1 5 CH GSM850_RX 9 C872 Low Low Low SYNTHEN 1 4 Few lt GSM900_RX 68 UN 8 GSM1800 1900 TX C873 5 5 2 D e C838 DCSLNAIB 7 RX_DCS i 5 GSM1800 RX VcGSMTx on 0 001 SYNTHCLK 801 pcsLNA 6 1H H J801 G 27
33. GPIO 41 Hardware revision monitor 2 4 revues dsa 103 UXLRSTB STDBY yewo jndino BuisseooJgd CAMERA CONVERSION LSI IC603 LR38876 VEXT O 108 1323B30G REGULATOR IC101 YMU762C ov SOUND SED A4 Wakeup Mode Select ADDRESS amp DATA BUS GPIO INT COMMON nRD nWE ADD 23 1 DATA 15 0 Flash memory nROMCSI GPO_22 VPP 2 WP nRESET 1 UBS LBS Flash 104 P SRAM 128Mbit16 LRS18641 64Mbit x16 nROMCS1 FLASH MEMORY 1 VMEM 2 93V GX15 GX15 CONFIDENTIAL GX15 SSS RX Line RF TX Line Control Line BS1 D D Digital A Analogue BS2 D D Digital A g BS3 D BS4 D BS BS4 PA A VBAT BATT L TP802 15 TXVCO GSM900 880 2 to 914 8 MHz TCXOEN D M DCS1800 1710 2 to 1784 8 MHz IC802 0 804 PCS1900 1850 2 to 1909 8 MHz RF3146 BS3 R5322P 5 36 41 42 1 13 14 22 27 37 40 48 IPA 31 1800 1900 IN A QP A QN A ed BUILT IN 34 36 38 47 AERIAL APC TCXOOUT D GSM900 3848 8 to 3979 2 MHz 801 C BTCLK D DCS1800 3580 4 to 3729 6 MHz TED INA PCS1900 3860 4 to 3979 6 MHz RX AFCDAC A GSM900 3700 8 to 3839 2 MHz Joi DCS1800 3610 4 to 3759 6 MHz RF CONNECTOR TCX801 PCS1900 3860 4 to 3979
34. 104 AA 0 1 u F 10V C850 RC CZ3001AFZZN AB 33 F 6 3V C851 21 182 AA 0 0018 u F 25V C855 VCCCCZ1EH470JT AB 47 pF CH 25V C856 VCCCCZ1EH220JT AA 22 pF CH 25V C857 VCCCCZ1EH220JT AA 22 pF CH 25V C860 RC SZ3001AFZZL AE 33 u F 6 3V Tantalum Electrolytic C867 VCCCCZ1EH470JT AB 47 pF CH 25V C870 VCCCCZ1EH470JT AB 47 pF CH 25V C871 VCCCCZ1EH470JT AB 47 pF CH 25V C872 VCCCCZ1EH470JT AB 47 pF CH 25V C873 VCKYCZ1EB102KT AB 0 001 u F 25V C881 VCCCCZ1EH470JT AB 47 pF CH 25V C883 RC CZ0062CFZZN AB 1 2 pF 16V C884 RC CZ0062CFZZN AB 1 2 pF 16V C886 RC CZ0060CFZZN AB 1 pF 16V C892 VCCCCZ1EH1ROCT AA 1 pF CH 25V C1820 VCKYCZ1EB102KT AB 0 001 u F 25V C1822 VCKYCZ1CB103KT AB 0 01 u F 16V C1823 VCCCCZ1EH101JT AB 100 pF CH 25V C1824 VCKYCZ1EB102KT AB 0 001 u F 25V C1862 VCKYCZ1EB102KT AB 0 001 u F 25V C1863 VCCCCZ1EH101 JT AB 100 pF CH 25V C1865 VCCCCZ1EH820JT AA 82 pF CH 25V C1866 VCCCCZ1EH101 JT AB 100 pF CH 25V C1875 VCCCCZ1EHSROCT AA 3 pF CH 25V C1876 RC CZ0066CFZZN AB 1 8 pF 16V 11 RESISTORS R101 VRS CZ1JB474JT AB 470 kohms 1 16W R102 VRS CZ1JB103DT AB 10 kohm 1 16W 103 VRS CZ1JB000JT AB 0 ohm Jumper 0 5x1 0mm R104 VRS CZ1JB202DT AA 2 kohms 1 16W R105 VRS CZ1JB273JT AA 27 kohms 1 16W R106 VRS CZ1JB474JT AB 470 kohms 1 16W R107 VRS CZ1JB000JT AB 0 ohm Jumper 0 5x1 0mm R108 VRS CZ1JB183JT AB 18 kohms 1 16W R112 VRS CZ1JB000JT AB 0 ohm
35. PWB A 104 222 Key Not Replacement Item PWB B 104 3 LHLDB1190AFZZL AE Holder Back up Battery 104 4 LHLDZA027AF01 AQ Display Holder Assembly 104 5 LHLDZA028AFZZ AE Holder Key PWB 104 6 PCUSSA074AFZZ AB Cushion Camera 104 7 PCUSSA111AFZZ AC Cushion Aerial 104 8 PSHEZA176AFZZ AB Isolation Sheet Key PWB 104 9 PSHEZA177AFZZ AB Sheet Connector CN701 104 10 PSHEZA246AFZZ AC SheetA Display 104 11 PSHEZA247AFZZ AC SheetB Display 104 12 PSLDCA006AFZZ AD Shield Case For Camera 104 13 PSLDMA015AFZZ AE Cover Shield Case RF 104 14 PSLDMA016AFZZL AE Frame RF Shield 104 15 PSLDMAO26AFPZL AF Frame PP Shield 104 16 PSLDMA0O27AFPZ AF Cover Shield Case BB 104 17 PSLDMAO39AFPZL AD Case Camera IC Shield 104 18 PSLDMA048AFPZL AD Case Bluetooth Shield 104 19 PSLDMAO50AFPZL AD Case IC501 Shield 104 21 2 AF Relay FPC PWB C 104 22 RLCUBAOO1AFPZ BN Display LCD100 104 23 RUNTZAO21AFPZ BC Camera CA100 104 24 PSHEZA290AFZZ AB Sheet BB 104 25 PCUSSA173AFZZ AB Cushion Camera Switch SW520 105 24 5 AC Cap Aerial 106 GCOVHA025AFSA Cover External Connector 107 JKNBZA010AFSA AT Button 10Key 108 MSPRCA002AFZZ AB Spring Earth 109 RDNTLA0OO2AFPZ AF Battery Back up BAT100 110 RMi CC0213AFPZ AL Microphone MIC100 111 RMOTV0557AFZZ AM Vibrator MO100 112 RSP ZA002AFPZ AM Earpiece EP100 113 TSPC A031AFZZ
36. Phase Error RMS 810CH PCLO 178 Mod spectrum 800 699CH PCL15 240 Phase Error Peak 661CH PCLO 179 Switch Spectrum 1800 699CH PCLO 241 Phase Error Peak 512CH PCLO 180 Switch Spectrum 1200 699CH PCLO 242 Phase Error Peak 810CH PCLO 181 Switch Spectrum 600 699CH PCLO 243 Mod spectrum 800 661CH PCLO 182 Switch Spectrum 400 699CH PCLO 244 Mod spectrum 600 661CH PCLO 183 Switch Spectrum 400 699CH PCLO 245 Mod spectrum 400 661CH PCLO 184 Switch Spectrum 600 699CH PCLO 246 Mod spectrum 250 661CH PCLO GX15 CONFIDENTIAL Band Send No Item to be inspected Chan PCL Band Send No Item to be inspected Chan PCL ing nel ing nel Recei Recei ve ve 247 Mod spectrum 200 661CH PCLO 297 Switch Spectrum 400 661CH PCLO 248 Mod spectrum 200 661CH PCLO 298 Switch Spectrum 600 661CH PCLO 249 Mod spectrum 250 661CH PCLO 299 Switch Spectrum 1200 661CH PCLO 250 Mod spectrum 400 661CH PCLO 300 Switch Spectrum 1800 661CH PCLO 251 Mod spectrum 600 661CH PCLO 301 Switch Spectrum 1800 512CH PCLO 252 Mod spectrum 800 661CH PCLO 302 Switch Spectrum 1200 512CH PCLO 253 Mod spectrum 800 512CH PCLO 303 Switch Spectrum 600 512CH PCLO 254 Mod spectrum 600 51
37. VRS CZ1JB9R1 JT AA 9 1 ohms 1 16W R528 VRS CZ1JB000JT AB 0 ohm Jumper 0 5x1 0mm R529 VRS CZ1JB000JT AB 0 ohm Jumper 0 5x1 0mm R535 VRS CY1JB000JT AA 0 ohm Jumper 0 8x1 55mm Green R536 VRS CY1JB000JT AA 0 ohm Jumper 0 8x1 55mm Green R537 VRS CZ1JB000JT AB 0 ohm Jumper 0 5x1 0mm R538 VRS CZ1JB000JT AB 0 ohm Jumper 0 5x1 0mm R539 VRS CZ1JB000JT AB 0 ohm Jumper 0 5x1 0mm R540 VRS CY1JB000JT AA 0 ohm Jumper 0 8x1 55mm Green R542 VRS CZ1JB473JT AA 47 kohms 1 16W R547 VRS CZ1JB000JT AB 0 ohm Jumper 0 5x1 0mm R549 VRS CZ1JB474JT AB 470 kohms 1 16W R564 VRS CZ1 JB103JT AA 10 kohm 1 16W R601 VRS CZ1JB474JT AB 470 kohms 1 16W R602 VRS CZ1JB000JT AB 0 ohm Jumper 0 5x1 0mm R603 VRS CZ1JB474JT AB 470 kohms 1 16W R604 VRS CZ1JB000JT AB 0 ohm Jumper 0 5x1 0mm R605 VRS CZ1JB000JT AB 0 ohm Jumper 0 5x1 0mm R606 VRS CZ1JB000JT AB 0 ohm Jumper 0 5x1 0mm R607 VRS CZ1JB222JT AB 2 2 kohms 1 16W 6 CONFIDENTIAL GX15 PRICE NEW PART NO PARTS CODE RANK MARK RANK DESCRIPTION 11 RESISTORS R608 VRS CZ1JB222JT AB 2 2 kohms 1 16W R614 VRS CZ1JB474JT AB 470 kohms 1 16W R701 VRS CZ1JB821JT AA 820 ohms 1 16W R702 VRS CZ1JB821JT AA 820 ohms 1 16W R703 VRS CZ1JB821JT AA 820 ohms 1 16W R704 VRS CZ1JB821JT AA 820 ohms 1 16W R705 VRS CZ1
38. gt 52 lt lt BS1 RF CONNECTOR R831 L832 C884 15515502 5 P Oki 1 SYNTHDATA a NC GNDVCXO POSLNAIB 4 CH I ECS V cero lt a 2 lt Nw t ON De 5 9 1 F PCSLNAI 3 1 GND 47 C881 L833 BTCLK PCSGND 58064 3 FL903 C871 CH T tf I I 22nH 5 0 A SAW FILTER 47P 2 cH hi 2 R834 A 2 m PCS 0886 0 5 2 C845 2 5 5 2 8 9 od C857 Pa AFCDAC 9 4 22 0 TCX801 3 5 em 100P CH 26MHz F 1 Y VCTCXO A gt lt C840 330P mE 2 1 C84 L 0 0033 1 E asm Low 68K G 900 uin Low Low Low 1 BUILT IN AERIAL tow Low A PWB D 851 pee umm 5 4 6 E Bs2 Dg AERIAL 5 5 2 D 22 KG TERMINAL gt lt asa De H L NOTES ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM can be found on page 5 1 e Not Mount Waveform numbers of to 5 are shown on pages 5 2 5 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 5 9 Figure 5 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 5 6 5 10 GX15 CONFIDENTIAL A UN101 INFRARED PORT B D LED501 LED502 LED503 801 802 85 58 E iugi ON TP1070 aw AR BE gi 108 b 1 1220 oTP133 193 1
39. 0 dn peyduuoud se 1xo pue au 109 pue abessayy ayealg sebessayy nusyy 0105 pueaysod jenjae ue se abessaw am d e puas ued MON 21504 UOISJ A OU uay pue ued nok yey awos auoud Jno uii NOA pue peojuwop e 90049 sawey 8 01 o alow ppe mau se 1eg suondo 950042 pue 129 os AW 01 adedjjem Inok 195 01 JNO 129195 ua spunos ufissy esijeuosJeg suondo 950042 UU 129 95 nof ayeaoe 59 11 0 aui pue 1ededi em dijo auu e 25000 senjatd Jo ALON 310 4 pue saJnjald JO soepiA 950042 sway AJy nue y 09 punoJ6x2eq dijo Mau snuaui au asn so snoinaid aes sinauous auoud au JO eui
40. 0 GND NC F RY BY F SC VCC 128M x16 bit Flash memory DQ0 DQ15 64M x16 bit Smart Combo RAM GND 105 VHINL17SZ08 1L NL17SZ08 LOGIC 1C507 VHI74VHC1GT 1L 74VHC1GT LOGIC CONFIDENTIAL GX15 Pin No Terminal name Input Output Description of terminal 1 IN B Input Input 2 INA Input Input 3 GND 4 OUT Y Output Output 5 VCC Power supply 106 AD6528B DIGITAL BASEBAND IN B 1 5 VCC INA 2 GND 3 4 OUT Y Pin No Terminal name Input Output Description of terminal 1 ASDO Output Audio serial port data output to analogue BB 2 BSDI Input Baseband serial port data input from analogue BB 3 BSOFS Output Baseband serial port output framing signal output to analogue BB 4 GPIO 48 Output Not used 5 VINT Input Analogue BB interface power supply 1 7 3 3 V VCORE 6 GPO 29 Output Analogue BB reset output ABBRESET 7 GPO 5 Output Advance state machine of analogue BB 8 VDDRTC Input RTC power supply 1 0 1 9 V VRTC 9 VSSRTC 10 DAT 0 Output Not used 11 GPIO 22 Output RSP for main LCD controller 12 GPIO 56 Input Boot control 0 13 KEYPADCOL 4 Output KEYIN signal output 4 14 KEYPADCOL 1 Output KEYIN signal output 1 15 4 Input KEYIN signal input 4 16 KEYPADROW 2 Input KEYIN signal input 2 17 GPIO 38 Input Interrupt input from sound generator IC 18 GPIO 36 Outpu
41. 104 AA 0 1 u F 10V C124 VCKYCZOJB105KT AB 1 u F 6 3V C125 VCKYCZ1AB104KT AA 0 1 u F 10V C127 VCKYCZ1AB104KT AA 0 1 u F 10V C131 VCKYCZ1AB104KT AA 0 1 u F 10V C132 VCKYCZOJB105KT AB 1u F 6 3V C133 VCCCCZ1EH470JT AB 47 pF CH 25V C137 21 104 AA 0 1 u F 10V C138 VCKYCZ1EB102KT AB 0 001 u F 25V C139 20 105 AB 1u F 6 3V C141 VCKYCZOJB105KT AB 1 u F 6 3V C143 20 105 AB 1u F 6 3V C144 RC KZ1315AFZZN AC 10 u F 6 3V C145 21 104 AA 0 1 u F 10V C146 21 104 AA 0 1 u F 10V C147 VCKYCZOJB105KT AB 1 u F 6 3V C148 VCKYCZ1AB104KT AA 0 1 u F 10V C150 20 105 AB F 6 3V C151 VCKYCZ1EB102KT AB 0 001 u F 25V C155 VCKYCZOJB105KT AB 1u F 6 3V C156 VCCCCZ1EH470JT AB 47 pF CH 25V C157 VCCCCZ1EH470JT AB 47 pF CH 25V C158 VCKYCYOJB225KT AC 2 21 F 6 3V 3 GX15 CONFIDENTIAL PRICE NEW PART NO PARTS CODE RANK MARK RANK DESCRIPTION 10 CAPACITORS C159 VCKYCZOJB105KT AB F 6 3V C160 VCKYCZOJB105KT AB F 6 3V C161 VCKYCZOJB105KT AB F 6 3V C162 VCKYCY1AB474KT AC 0 47 u F 10V C164 VCKYCYOJB105K
42. 3 JKNBZAO11AFSA AF Keys Side Up Side Down 102 4 JKNBZA012AFSA AG Key Camera 102 5 LHLDZA100AFZZ AC Spacer Handsfree Connector 102 7 PCUSSA073AFZZ Cushion Battery 102 8 PFi LWA001AFZZ AD Port Infrared 102 9 QPWBHAO40AFPZ AG Built in Aerial PWB D 102 10 TLABZ2595AFZZ AA Sensor Moisture Large 103 DCABCW142AFSP AT Aerial Cover Assembly U 103 DCABCW142AFSQ AT Aerial Cover Assembly F 103 DCABCW142AFS1 AT Aerial Cover Assembly Except for F U TOSSA Aerial Cover Not Replacement Item 103 2 Lens Camera 103 3 HPNLZAOOGAFSA AF Mirror Camera 103 4 PSHEZA095AFZZ AC Tape Camera Mirror 104 DKENDW142AFSA CG Board Unit W 104 DKENDW142AFSB CG Board Unit B 104 DKENDW142AFSC CG Board Unit Z 104 DKENDW142AFSD CG Board Unit D 104 DKENDW142AFSE CG Board Unit Q 104 DKENDW1 42AFSF CG Board Unit L 104 DKENDW142AFSG CG Board Unit GP 104 DKENDW142AFSP CG Board Unit U 104 DKENDW142AFSQ CG Board Unit F 104 1 42 51 CG Board Unit E 104 DKENDW142AFS2 CG Board Unit G 104 DKENDW142AFS3 CG Board Unit A 104 1 42 54 CG Board Unit EP 104 DKENDW142AFS5 CG Board Unit R 104 DKENDW1 42AFS6 CG Board Unit T 104 DKENDW142AFS7 CG Board Unit PP 104 DKENDW142AFS8 CG Board Unit S 104 1 42 9 CG Board Unit H 104 1 Main Not Replacement Item
43. 40 Mod spectrum 200 124CH PCL5 102 Switch Spectrum 600 37CH PCL19 41 Mod spectrum 250 124CH PCL5 103 Switch Spectrum 1200 37CH PCL19 42 Mod spectrum 400 124CH PCL5 104 Switch Spectrum 1800 37CH PCL19 43 Mod spectrum 600 124CH PCL5 105 Burst Timing 44 spectrum 800 124CH PCL5 106 Burst Timing 975CH PCLS 45 spectrum 800 37CH PCL11 107 Burst Timing 124CH PCL5 46 Mod spectrum 600 37CH PCL11 108 Burst Timing 37CH PCL11 47 Mod_spectrum 400 37CH PCL11 109 Burst Timing 37CH PCL19 48 Mod spectrum 250 37CH PCL11 Rx 110 Rx Sensitivity 37CH 5 49 Mod spectrum 200 37CH PCL11 111 Rx Sensitivity 975CH PCLS 50 Mod_spectrum 200 37CH PCL11 112 Rx Sensitivity 124CH PCLS 51 Mod spectrum 250 37CH PCL11 113 Usable Receiver Level 37CH PCL5 52 Mod_spectrum 400 37CH PCL11 114 Rx Level Reports 37CH PCLS 53 Mod spectrum 600 37CH PCL11 DCS Tx 115 Burst Power 699CH PCLO 54 Mod_spectrum 800 37CH PCL11 116 Burst Power 512CH PCLO 55 Mod spectrum 800 37CH PCL19 117 Burst Power 885CH PCLO 56 Mod_spectrum 600 37CH_ PCL19 118 Burst Power 699 PCLS 57 Mod_spectrum 400 37CH PCL19 119 Burst Power 699CH PCL15 58 Mod spectrum 250 37CH PCL19 120 Frequency Error 699CH PCLO 59 Mod spectrum 200 37CH PCL19 121 Frequency Error 512CH PCLO 60 Mod spectrum 200 37CH PCL19 122 Frequency Error 88
44. C101 19 O Do ring tones sound from earpiece for loud speaker YES 101 is defective For settings and connections for SPST refer to the ADJUSTMENTS PERFORMANCE CHECK AND FIRMWARE UPGRADE on page 2 1 NO YES NO YES YES NO TH102 and 103 are defective 103 is defective R535 R536 0102 107 are defective 107 is defective R535 R536 Q102 IC107 102 Q101 IC103 D101 and D102 are defective Vibrator is deformed and defective When vibrator terminals and the land are dirty clean or replace them Vibrator is defective 108 is soldered improperly 108 is defective 101 is soldered improperly Go to the section Earpiece for loud speaker does not work see page 2 50 GX15 GX15 CONFIDENTIAL 6 Clock Settings are reset Is 1 6 V or more applied to TP167 with a battery in the phone Yes i Is 1 2 V or more applied to TP167 without a battery in the phone X101 R169 C174 and C176 are defective 7 Earpiece for loud speaker does not work When ring tones sound but keypad tones do not Keypad Tones is set to Off NO NO When only ring tones do
45. PCS 3 PCSLNAI Input Positive input for LNA transistor PCS 4 PCSLNAIB Input Negative input for LNA transistor PCS 5 PCSDCSGND Earth for emitter of transistor PCS DCS 6 DCSLNAI Input Positive input for LNA transistor DCS 7 DCSLNAIB Input Negative input for LNA transistor DCS 8 DCSGSMGND Earth for emitter of LNA transistor DCS GSM 9 GSMLNAI Input Positive input for LNA transistor GSM 10 GSMLNAIB Input Negative input for LNA transistor GSM 11 GSMGND Earth for emitter of LNA transistor GSM 12 PLLOUT Output Current output to control and modulate TXVCO 13 VCCOPLL Input VCC for OPLL and phase comparator 14 VCCTXVCO VCC for TXVCO 15 GNDTXVCOD Earth for DCS PCS 16 GNDTXVCODB Earth for DCS PCS TxVCO 17 TXOUTG Output Tx output for GSM 18 COMMONGND Earth for common 19 TXOUTD Output Tx output for DCS PCS 20 TXVCOGB Input Negative TxVCO output for GSM 21 TXVCOG Input Positive TXVCO output for GSM 22 VCCIQ Input VCC for IQ modulator 23 IOUT IIN Input Output Positive output input of channel modulator 24 IOUTB IINB Input Output Negative output input of channel modulator 25 QOUT QIN Input Output Positive output input of Q channel modulator 26 QOUTB QIN Input Output Negative output input of Q channel modulator 27 VCCIFSYN Input VCC for IFVCO buffer and divider and IF synthesiser 28 CPIFSYN Output Charge pump output of IF synthesiser 29 LE Input Load enable for serial data 30 CLK Input Clock for serial data 31 VC
46. VPBFMS33JR65MT AB 33 nH L110 RCiLZAO08AFZZN AB Ferrite Beads L113 RCiLZ1088YCZZ AC Ferrite Beads L124 RCiLZ1088YCZZ AC Ferrite Beads L127 VPBFMS33JR65MT AB 33 nH 1135 VPBFMS33JR65MT AB 33 nH L149 VPBFMS56J1ROMT AB 56 nH L204 VPBFMS56J1ROMT AB 56 nH L403 VPBZNS22J0000 AA 22 nH L405 1 2 0000 AB 1 2 nH 2 CONFIDENTIAL GX15 PRICE NEW PART NO PARTS CODE RANK MARK RANK DESCRIPTION 5 COILS L502 RCiLZO346AFZZN AC 221 1801 RCiLZ1103YCZZ AB Ferrite Beads L802 RCiLZAO05AFZZN AB Ferrite Beads 1821 2250000 2 2 nH 1822 2250000 2 2 nH 1832 5650000 5 6 nH L833 VPCAMS22J0000 AA 22 nH L891 VPCAMT68J0000 AA 6 8 nH L892 VPCAMT68J0000 AA 6 8 nH 11871 VPCAMT33S0000 3 3 nH 11872 1850000 1 8 11873 1250000 1 2 6 VARIABLE RESISTORS V101 VHV10080MBB 1N AB Varistor 100 pF 8V V102 VHV10080MBB 1N AB Varistor 100 pF 8V V502 VHV10080MBB 1N AB Varistor 100 pF 8V V503 VHV10080MBB 1N AB Varistor 100 pF 8V V504 VHV10080MBB 1N AB Varistor 100 pF 8V V505 VHV10080MBB 1N AB Varistor 100
47. bit 12 23 OD6 Input Output CPU I F data bus bit 6 24 OD5 Input Output CPU I F data bus bit 5 25 A17 Input CPU I F address 26 CSB Input CPU I F chip select input 27 OD15 Input Output CPU I F data bus bit 15 28 0014 Input Output CPU I F data bus bit 14 29 OD3 Input Output CPU I F data bus bit 30 OD2 Input Output CPU I F data bus bit 2 31 004 Input Output CPU I F data bus bit 4 32 TEST4 Input Test terminal 4 use Low input 33 CLKO Output Output clock to camera module 34 GND 35 000 Input Output CPU I F data bus bit 0 6 16 CONFIDENTIAL GX15 Pin No Terminal name Input Output Description of terminal 36 OD1 Input Output CPU I F data bus bit 1 37 HVDD2 External digital power supply 2 1 8 3 0 V 38 DO Input Image input data bit 0 39 GND 40 DX Input Test terminal use Low input 41 CINT Output CPU I F interrupt output 42 GND 43 SDA Input Output Artificial I F data line 44 CVDD Internal core power supply 1 8 V 45 D1 Input Image I F input data bit 1 46 D2 Input Image input data bit 2 47 RSTB Input Reset input 48 CBREQ Output CPU I F DMA request output Not used 49 D3 Input Image I F input data bit 3 50 04 Input Image input data bit 4 51 TEST2 Input Test terminal 2 52 STANDBY Output Stand by signal output to camera module 53 TEST1 Input Test terminal 1 54 GND 55 Input Input pixel clock from camera module 5
48. common 54 A17 Input Address input common 55 AT Input Address input common 6 5 GX15 CONFIDENTIAL Pin No Terminal name Input Output Description of terminal 56 A6 Input Address input common 57 A3 Input Address input common 58 A2 Input Address input common 59 A1 Input Address input common 60 SC CE1 Input Chip enable input Smartcombo RAM 61 NC Not used 62 NC Not used 63 NC Not used 64 A5 Input Address input common 65 4 Input Address input common 66 Input Address input common 67 F CE Input Chip enable input Flash 68 GND 69 JOE Input Output enable input common 70 Not used 71 Not used 72 Not used In this unit the terminal with asterisk mark is open terminal which is not connected to the outside TOP VIEW 4 5 6 A15 x S 10 9 22 23 24 RST NC VPP DQ11 UB T1 008 DQO DQ1 8600006 A17 A7 A6 A2 A1 N 11 8 9 10 i o 8 N 2155 014 007 26 27 28 006 004 DQ5 2 ISC VC 0010 Z4 rM a a4 2 g Qo 29 GND 37 FJWP 8 7 54 61 62 VPP A22 0 21 F WP RST SC CE1 CE2 SC WE LB UB 5 4
49. 1 amp 2 No voice is heard 2 Voice is heard Y 4 3 amp 4 No voice is heard See Hands free kit headset in the section 3 4 2 Voice transmission recording is impossible Hands free microphone Hands free microphone 3 Voice is heard _ Hands free receiver Handset receiver 4 No voice is heard 3 No voice is heard 4 Voice is heard us 4 8 7 Camera check The following appears Dialog Zoom x1 Shutter X2 4 x Shutter with flash Back to performance check menu Figure 67 Select a Camera mode from the list box Click Shutter to check that the camera operates properly Click Back to performance check menu to return to the previous screen If a failure occurs see 12 Pictures cannot be taken in 3 Troubleshooting 4 8 8 Memory check Click S RAM and to see each test result For Check the calculation appears after the SPST communicating dialogue box 2 36 CONFIDENTIAL GX15 4 8 9 LCD test Check that the specified colour appears on the main display If a failure occurs see 10 The display does not appear on Display in 3 Troubleshooting 4 8 10 Temperature adjustment The following appears Setting temp indicates the current temperature The relative temperature is displayed in the text box below Only the relative temperature is
50. 1 u F 10V C232 VCKYCZ1AB104KT AA 0 1 u F 10V C233 VCKYCZ0JB105KT AB F 6 3V C236 VCKYCZ1AB104KT AA 0 1 u F 10V C237 VCCCCZ1EH470JT AB 47 pF CH 25V C238 VCKYCZ1CB103KT AB 0 01 u F 16V C239 VCKYCZ0JB105KT AB F 6 3V C240 VCCCCZ1EH470JT AB 47 pF CH 25V C241 VCCCCZ1EH470JT AB 47 pF CH 25V C244 VCCCCZ1EH470JT AB 47 pF CH 25V C245 VCCCCZ1EH470JT AB 47 pF CH 25V C401 VCKYCZOJB105KT AB 1 u F 6 3V C402 VCKYCZOJB105KT AB 1 u F 6 3V C409 VCKYCZ1CB103KT AB 0 01 u F 16V C410 VCKYCZ1CB103KT AB 0 01 u F 16V C411 1 225 AB 2 2 u F 10V C413 VCCCCZ1EH2ROCT 2 pF CH 25V C414 21 103 AB 0 01 u F 16V C416 VCKYCZ1CB103KT AB 0 01 u F 16V C417 VCCCCZ1EH2ROCT AB 2 pF CH 25V C501 21 104 AA 0 1 u F 10V C504 VCKYCZ1EB102KT AB 0 001 u F 25V C505 RC KZ1321AFZZN AD 22 u F 6 3V C506 21 104 AA 0 1 u F 10V C507 VCKYCZOJB105KT AB 1 u F 6 3V C510 VCKYCZOJB105KT AB 6 511 VCKYCZ1CB103KT 0 01 u F 16V C512 VCKYCZ1CB103KT AB 0 01 u F 16V C513 VCKYCY1AB105KT AB F 10V C528 1 224 AB 0 22 F 25V C530 VCKYCZOJB105KT AB 1 u F 6 3V C601 VCOKYCZOJB105KT AB 1 u F 6 3V C602 21 104 AA 0 1 u F 10V 604 VCKYCZ1CB103KT 0 01 16 C605 VCKYCY1AB105KT AB F 10V C606 VCKYCZOJB105KT AB 1 u F 6 3V 607 VCKYCZ1AB473KT 0 047 u F 10V C608 21 1
51. 110 VEXT Input System interface power supply 2 4 3 3 V VINT 111 GND 112 GPIO 4 Output CTS for Bluetooth module 113 GPIO 2 Output USB charge current control 114 GPIO 3 Input UART RTS for Bluetooth module 115 DATA 2 Input Output Processor data bus 2 116 DATA 0 Input Output Processor data bus 0 117 DATA 5 Input Output Processor data bus 5 118 DATA 1 Input Output Processor data bus 1 119 DATA S3 Input Output Processor data bus 3 120 VCC Input Core power supply 1 7 1 9 V VCORE 121 DMINUS Input USB D 122 GPIO_18 Output JTAG TCK 123 GND 124 GPIO 1 Input IrDA receive data 125 USC 5 Output USC pin Ginie_TX 126 GPIO 0 Output IrDA transmit data 127 DATA 4 Input Output Processor data bus 4 128 VMEM Input Memory power supply 2 7 3 3 V VMEM 129 GND 130 VCC Input Core power supply 1 7 1 9 V VCORE 131 USC 6 Input USC pin RTC monitor Ginie_RX 132 VCC Input Core power supply 1 7 1 9 V VCORE 133 USC 2 Input USC pin TXD 134 USC 4 Output Reserve 135 DATA 7 Input Output Processor data bus 7 136 DATA 6 Input Output Processor data bus 6 137 GND 138 DATA 9 Input Output Processor data bus 9 139 DATA 13 Input Output Processor data bus 13 140 NROMCS1 Output Chip select for flash memory 1 141 GPIO 42 Output Chip select for LCD module 142 CLKIN Input 13 MHz clock input 143 VSIM Input SIM power supply 1 7 3 3 V VSIM 144 GND 145 US
52. 4 REGULATOR CONNECTOR 1 2 CONTROL LOGIC PORT DAG T 5 0 18 ohms Charge 10 Timer DAC 1 107 4 5 X61CN27N VOLTAGE DETECTOR o IC102 2 4V 2 5V 2 6V 1mA Q5RWA5B SIMCARD REG VABB 4 5V REGULATOR REG VSIM EM Wo 1 SIM VSIM 1 70 max3 30V REG VCORE ont Core Vcc 1 70V max1 90V LIGHT3 VINT min 1 70V max3 30V Output m x 1 70V max3 30V VF VUSB min 3 00V max3 60V REG VRTC ware 1 00 max2 00V 109 ea ey R11630FB BEGISEWH l Backup 2 70 max3 30V REGULATOR ve I Battery VEXT 2 40V max3 30V REGNO 2 71V 2 75V 2 79 10mA 106 VBAT3 2 AD6528B REG VEXT 4 2 DIGITAL BASEBAND 2 75V 2 93V 3 00V 150mA Low 2 93V LED in 2 High 88 I ote T L GPO 8 INFRARED PORT IC105 LLL min 2 0V max3 6v NL17SZ08 CIRCUIT max 1204 NUS LOGIC VCORE VUSB gt 3247 100 Flash memory 128Mbit 104 LRS18641 FLASH MEMORY SCRAM 64Mbit 4 ________ 2 min 2 3V typ 2 93V max3 3V circuit max 250 LCD100 DC DC in 2 9V typ 3 0V max3 1V mm
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54. 6 OV 15 NC 1 3 69V 7 NC 7 oV 16 NC 2 OV 8 3 69V 8 OV 17 NC 3 1 82V 9 3 67V 9 oV 18 NC 4 s 10 oV 19 0 5 3V 504 11 oV 20 PIN NO VOLTAGE 12 ov 21 IC110 1 OV 13 oV D 22 mr PIN NO VOLTAGE 2 oV 14 oV 23 1 2 93V 3 ov 15 ov 24 2 oV 4 ov 16 25 3 3 01V 5 oV 17 oV 26 4 3 69V 6 OV 18 oV 27 lt 19 oV 28 2 84V 112 506 20 29 2 92V PIN NO VOLTAGE PIN NO VOLTAGE 21 OV 30 2 71 1 2 9 1 3 59V 22 21 2 75V 2 2 9V 2 EE 23 oV 32 2 89V 3 ov 3 24 4 2 9V 4 25 OV 1 102 5 2 9V 5 3 7V 26 oV PIN NO VOLTAGE 6 27 oV 1 oV 114 28 2 0 14V PIN NO VOLTAGE 1C507 29 OV 3 1 OV PIN NO VOLTAGE 30 OV 4 0 15V 2 ov 1 ov 31 oV 3 oV 2 ov 32 OV 1C105 4 3 ov 33 oV PIN NO VOLTAGE 5 ov 4 ov 34 oV 1 oV 5 ov 35 ov 2 403 36 oV 3 VOLTAGE 601 27 OV 4 ov 1 1 81V PIN NO VOLTAGE 38 OV 5 2 9V 2 0 1 3 69V 39 OV G 3 3V 2 NC 40 OV 4 3 7V 3 oV 41 OV 4 NC 42 3 69V 5 ov 43 3 69V 6 ov 44 oV 45 oV 46 oV 47 oV H 48 oV NOTES ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM be found on page 5 1 CHAPTER 6 OTHERS 1 Function table of IC 1C101 VHIYMU762C 1L YMU762C SOUND CONFIDENTIAL GX15 Pin No Terminal name Input Output Description of terminal 1 CLKI Input Clock input terminal 2 LED NC Output External LED control terminal Not used 3 IRQ Output Interrupt output terminal 4 Input Hardware reset input terminal 5 N
55. Jumper 0 5x1 0mm R113 VRS CZ1JB203JT AA 20 kohms 1 16W R115 VRS CZ1JB101JT AB 100 ohm 1 16W 116 VRS CZ1JB474JT AB 470 kohms 1 16W R117 VRS CZ1JB222JT AB 2 2 kohms 1 16W R118 VRS CZ1JB222JT AB 2 2 kohms 1 16W 119 VRS CZ1JB273JT AA 27 kohms 1 16W R120 VRS CZ1JB474JT AB 470 kohms 1 16W R122 VRS CZ1JB222JT AB 2 2 kohms 1 16W R125 VRS CZ1JB222JT AB 2 2 kohms 1 16W R126 VRS CZ1JB474JT AB 470 kohms 1 16W R128 VRS CZ1JB913JT AA 91 kohms 1 16W R130 VRS CZ1JBS332DT AA 3 3 kohms 1 16W R131 VRS CZ1JB271JT AA 270 ohms 1 16W R132 VRS CZ1JB104JT AA 100 kohm 1 16W R133 RR NZ1103AFZZN AC 0 18 ohms 1 2W R136 VRS CZ1JB474JT AB 470 kohms 1 16W R141 VRS CZ1JB104JT AA 100 kohm 1 16W R143 VRS CZ1JB331JT AB 330 ohms 1 16W R144 VRS CZ1JB000JT AB 0 ohm Jumper 0 5x1 0mm R148 VRS CZ1JB474JT AB 470 kohms 1 16W R150 VRS CZ1JB000JT AB 0 ohm Jumper 0 5x1 0mm R153 VRS CZ1JB000JT AB 0 ohm Jumper 0 5x1 0mm R157 VRS CZ1JB000JT AB 0 ohm Jumper 0 5x1 0mm R159 VRS CZ1JB332JT AA 3 3 kohms 1 16W R160 VRS CZ1JB474JT AB 470 kohms 1 16W 161 VRS CZ1JB000JT AB 0 ohm Jumper 0 5x1 0mm 163 VRS CZ1JB000JT AB 0 ohm Jumper 0 5x1 0mm 5 GX15 CONFIDENTIAL PRICE NEW PART
56. Output Data input output 44 D01 Input Output Data input output 45 D00 Input Output Data input output DISPLAY To Input Terminal CONFIDENTIAL GX15 SHARP PARTS GUIDE 55408 DIGITAL MOBILE PHONE MODEL 3X15 CONTENTS INTEGRATED CIRCUITS ARRAY PARTS TRANSISTORS 10 CAPACITORS DIODES 11 RESISTORS FILTERS 12 OTHER CIRCUITRY PARTS COILS 13 CABINET PARTS VARIABLE RESISTORS 14 ACCESSORIES PACKING VIBRATORS PARTS THERMISTOR 15 P W B ASSEMBLY Parts marked with are important for maintaining the safety of the set Be sure to replace these parts with specified ones for maintaining the safety and performance of the set This document has been published to be used SHARP CO RPO RATION for after sales service only The contents are subject to change without notice GX15 CONFIDENTIAL PRICE NEW PART NO PARTS CODE RANK MARK RANK DESCRIPTION 1 INTEGRATED CIRCUITS A iC101 VHi YMU762C 1L AX Sound YMU762C iC102 VHi Q BRWA45BF 1L AD 4 5V Regulator Q5RW45B A L OT0S This Parts is Supplied with Cabinet Parts 104 1104 oem mmm This Parts is S
57. R209 VRS CZ1JB000JT AB 0 ohm Jumper 0 5x1 0mm R210 VRS CZ1JB000JT AB 0 ohm Jumper 0 5x1 0mm R214 VRS CZ1JB000JT AB 0 ohm Jumper 0 5x1 0mm R217 VRS CZ1 JB1ROJT AA 1 ohm 1 16W R218 VRS CZ1JB000JT AB 0 ohm Jumper 0 5x1 0mm R262 VRS CZ1JB682JT AA 6 8 kohms 1 16W R263 VRS CZ1JB682JT AA 6 8 kohms 1 16W R266 VRS CZ1 JB474DT AA 470 kohms 1 16W R267 VRS CZ1JB683DT AA 68 kohms 1 16W R268 VRS CZ1 JB124JT AB 120 kohms 1 16W R270 VRS CZ1JB000JT AB 0 ohm Jumper 0 5x1 0mm R273 VRS CZ1 JB101JT AB 100 ohm 1 16W R274 VRS CZ1 JB1014JT AB 100 ohm 1 16W R275 VRS CZ1 JB1014JT AB 100 ohm 1 16W R276 VRS CZ1JB000JT AB 0 ohm Jumper 0 5x1 0mm R411 VRS CZ1 JB2R2JT AA 2 2 ohms 1 16W 412 VRS CZ1JB000JT AB 0 ohm Jumper 0 5x1 0mm R418 VRS CZ1JB000JT AB 0 ohm Jumper 0 5x1 0mm R502 VRS CZ1JB474JT AB 470 kohms 1 16W R503 VRS CZ1JB474JT AB 470 kohms 1 16W R504 VRS CZ1 JB103JT AA 10 kohm 1 16W R505 VRS CZ1JB474JT AB 470 kohms 1 16W R506 VRS CZ1JB152JT AA 1 5 kohms 1 16W R508 VRS CZ1JB272JT AA 2 7 kohms 1 16W R509 VRS CZ1JB183JT AB 18 kohms 1 16W R511 VRS CZ1 JB473JT AA 47 kohms 1 16W R512 VRS CZ1 JB4R7JT AA 4 7 ohms 1 16W R513 VRS CZ1 JB4R7JT AA 4 7 ohms 1 16W R516 VRS CZ1JB000JT AB 0 ohm Jumper 0 5x1 0mm R518 VRS CZ1JB104JT AA 100 kohm 1 16W R519 VRS CZ1JB104JT AA 100 kohm 1 16W R520 VRS CZ1JB000JT AB 0 ohm Jumper 0 5x1 0mm R522 VRS CZ1 JB104JT AA 100 kohm 1 16W R523 VRS CZ1 JB472JT AB 4 7 kohms 1 16W R527
58. RIGHT SOFT LED707 R707 KEY PWB B REAR SIDE RELAY FPC PWB C 5 11 2 G 504 Figure 9 WIRING SIDE P W BOARD 3 3 5 14 GX15 CONFIDENTIAL Conditions SIM card inserted power on 3 7V battery in stand by mode opened A Measuring instrument Digital multimeter Unmeasurable 1C101 1C107 1C501 602 IC804 PIN NO VOLTAGE PIN NO VOLTAGE PIN NO VOLTAGE PIN NO VOLTAGE PIN NO VOLTAGE 1 1 57V 1 0 005V 1 OV 1 0 1 2 96V 2 NC 2 0 005V 2 oV 2 OV 2 3 80V 3 2 91V 3 NC 3 OV 3 OV 3 2 96V 4 2 91V 4 0 003V 4 oV 4 0 02V 4 2 89V B 5 NC 5 ov 5 3 69V 5 ov 6 OV 1C108 6 2 89V 7 2 91V PIN NO VOLTAGE IC503 802 8 0 1 oV PIN NO VOLTAGE PIN NO VOLTAGE 9 OV 2 OV 1 oV 1 oV 10 3 OV 2 OV 2 oV 11 4 3 69V 3 OV 3 oV 12 4 OV 4 oV 13 NC 109 5 oV 5 oV 14 PIN NO VOLTAGE 6 OV
59. TiNSFA013AFZZ AK User Guide F 14 TiNSFA015AFZZ AK User Guide French U 14 TiNSGA007AFZZ AG User Guide G GP 14 TiNSHA009AFZZ AN User Guide H 14 TiNSHA010AFZZ AK User Guide Dutch U 14 A008AFZZ User Guide T 14 TiNSPA011AFZZ AN User Guide PP 14 TiNSSA010AFZZ AH User Guide S 14 TiNSWA012AFZZ AN User Guide W 14 TiNSZA014AFZZ AK User Guide D 14 TiNSZA0164AFZZ AN User Guide B 15 TLABZ2793AFZZ Sheet Security E B D Only 16 TCADZ0263AFZZ AC Card Free Service T Only 17 UBATi A004AFZZ Rechargeable Li ion Battery XN 1BT30 18 1 AK CD ROM 19 Label Case 20 TLABZA044AFZZ Sheet Transparent G GP H Only 21 TLABZA053AFZZ AB Label ATIC AZ Only 22 TLABZAO55AFZZ AB Label Hungary B Only 23 TLABZA061AFZZ Label Battery U Only 15 P W B ASSEMBLY Main Not Replacement Item PWB B Key Not Replacement Item PWB C QPWBHAO39AFPZ AF Relay FPC PWB D QGPWBHAOA40AFPZ AG Built in Aerial 11 CONFIDENTIAL SHARP COPYRIGHT 2004 BY SHARP CORPORATION ALL RIGHTS RESERVED No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without prior written permission of the publisher SHARP CORPORATION Communica
60. VSEC4401C 4 1L AB FET EC4401 C 0506 VSEC4301C 4 1L AB FET EC4301 C 0507 VSEC4401C 4 1L AB 4401 C 3 DIODES 0101 VHDRB52030T 1L AB Silicon RB52030T D102 VHDRB160M30 1L AC Silicon RB160M30 D104 VHDRB52030T 1L AB Silicon RB52030T D105 VHDRB52130T 1L AB Silicon RB52130T D108 VHDRB52030T 1L AB Silicon RB52030T D109 0155388 11 Silicon 1SS388F D502 VHD1SS388F 1L AB Silicon 1SS388F D503 VHDRB160M30 1L AC Silicon RB160M30 D505 VHDRB52130T 1L AB Silicon RB52130T D507 VHD1SS388F 1L AB Silicon 1SS388F LED501 VHPECWOO0O8B2 1L AG LED ECW008B2 LED502 008 2 11 AG LED ECW008B2 LED503 008 2 11 AG LED ECW008B2 LED701 VHPYPY1105C 1L AC LED Green YPY1105C LED702 VHPYPY1105C 1L AC LED Green YPY1105C LED703 VHPYPY1105C 1L AC LED Green YPY1105C LED704 VHPYPY1105C 1L AC LED Green YPY1105C LED705 VHPYPY1105C 1L AC LED Green YPY1105C LED706 VHPYPY1105C 1L AC LED Green YPY1105C LED707 VHPYPY1105C 1L AC LED Green YPY1105C UN101 VHP2W0110VY 1R AH Infrared Port 20101 VHERSB6R8S 1L Zener 6 8V RSB6 8S 4 FILTERS FL401 RFi LRAO17AFPZL AE Filter Bluetooth A FL803 RFiLRAOO6AFZZL AF RF Switch FL823 RFiLNOO20AFZZN AB Ferrite Beads FL902 RFi LRAO15AFPZL AG SAW Filter FL903 RFi LRAO14AFPZL AF SAW Filter FL905 RFiLRO256AFZZL AE ESD DEVICE 5 COILS L101 VPCAMS33J0000 AA 33 nH L102 VPCAMS33J0000 AA 33 nH L103 VPBFMS33JR65MT AB 33 nH L104
61. are owned by the Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such marks by Sharp is under license Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners CP8 PATENT This product is licensed under the MPEG 4 Visual Patent Portfolio License for the personal and non commercial use of a consumer to i encode video in compliance with the 4 Video Standard 4 Video and or ii decode 4 Video that was encoded by a consumer engaged in a personal and non commercial activity and or was obtained from a licensed video provider No license is granted or implied for any other use Additional information may be obtained from MPEG LA See http www mpegla com This product is licensed under the MPEG 4 Systems Patent Portfolio License for encoding in compliance with the MPEG 4 Systems Standard except that an additional license and payment of royalties are necessary for encoding in connection with i data stored or replicated in physical media which is paid for on a title by title basis and or ii data which is paid for on a title by title basis and is transmitted to an end user for permanent storage and or use Such additional license may be obtained from MPEG LA LLC See http www mpegla com for additional details 2 Names of parts Earpiece 2 Navigation Keys Arrow Keys Up Down arrow keys Left arrow key Right arrow key 3 Centre Ke
62. hands free kit Is the signal sent NO Y Is 0 7 1 8 V applied to JK101 pin 3 YES Y Is approx 1 7 V applied to IC103 pin 79 YES Y Disconnect the hands free kit 15 speaking voice heard to the person in the phone mode YES Is the voltage 0 V on R101 103 9 side Yes Replace C123A Is the problem solved Replace JK101 Is the problem solved 103 and 106 defective YES NO NO NO NO YES YES Hands free kit is defective Parts between JK101 pin 3 andTP120 are defective Ives Is 0 7 1 8 V applied to TP120 NO Is 2 4 2 6 V applied to TP 176 NO YES R122 is defective Is 2 4 2 6 V applied to IC103 pin 76 NO YES R115 and C108 are defec tive 103 is defective Is approx 1 7 V applied to IC103 pin 95 YES R262 and R117 are defec 103 is defective tive 103 or IC106 is defective Socket JK101 is defective Phone mode is set C123A is defective JK101 is defective or the socket plug pin 3 is in a poor contact with hands free kit
63. not sound Ringer Volume is set to Silent Ring tones sound according to Ringer Volume settings Are earpiece terminals in contact with the land YES Is the impedance between earpiece terminals approx 8 ohms Yes Is signal sent to TP145 TP146 or the earpiece contact pad NO Is signal sent to 103 pins 91 107 89 and 105 No Is 3 V supplied from 1 109 5 YES Y Is signal sent to IC103 pin 93 y NO Does a hands free kit produce ring tones y NO Is signal sent to IC101 pin 10 y NO Is approx 3 V applied to IC101 pins 7 and 32 yes 101 or the control line to 106 is defective NO NO YES YES NO YES YES YES NO 1C103 is defective The back up battery holder is installed improperly No Is back up battery holder properly installed to Main PWB YES remaining power of back up battery is insufficient Back up battery is defective Back up battery holder is defective Main PWB is broken or CN104 is defective R254 is defective The earpiece is defective The earpiece is defective The earpiece is defective Either of following parts are defective Between 103 pins 91 107 and TP145 Between 103 pins 89 105 and TP146 109 is defective Ives
64. pF 8V V506 VHV10080MBB 1N AB Varistor 100 pF 8V V512 VHV10270MBB 1N AB Varistor 15 pF 27V V513 VHV10080MBB 1N AB Varistor 100 pF 8V V514 VHV10270MBB 1N AB Varistor 15 pF 27V 7 VIBRATORS 801 RTCOXA002AFZZL VCTCXO 26 MHz X101 RCRSCOO65AFZZL AF Crystal 32 kHz 8 THERMISTOR TH102 001 77 AF Thermistor 10 kohm 9 ARRAY PARTS R142 RCiLZA017AFPZN AC Array Ferrite Beads R151 RCiLZAO17AFPZN AC Array Ferrite Beads R152 RCiLZA017AFPZN AC Array Ferrite Beads R154 RCiLZA017AFPZN AC Array Ferrite Beads R530 RMPTR4471ACZZN AA Array 470 ohms R532 RMPTR4471ACZZN AA Array 470 ohms R560 RMPTR4471ACZZN AA Array 470 ohms R611 RMPTR4474ACZZN AB Array 470 kohms R612 RMPTR4474ACZZN AB Array 470 kohms R613 RMPTR4474ACZZN AB Array 470 kohms 10 CAPACITORS C101 VCCCCZ1EH470JT AB 47 pF CH 25V C105 VCKYCZ1AB104KT AA 0 1 u F 10V C106 VCKYCZOJB105KT AB 6 C107 RC KZ1315AFZZN AC 10 u F 6 3V C108 21315 77 AC 10 u F 6 3V C109 VCCCCZ1EH470JT AB 47 pF CH 25V C110 VCCCCZ1EH470JT AB 47 pF CH 25V C112 VCCCCZ1EH470JT AB 47 pF CH 25V C113 VCKYCZ1EB102KT AB 0 001 u F 25V C115 20 105 AB 1u F 6 3V C116 VCCCCZ1EH470JT AB 47 pF CH 25V C117 VCKYCZ1EB102KT AB 0 001 u F 25V C120 VCKYCZ1CB103KT AB 0 01 u F 16V C121 VCCCCZ1EH470JT AB 47 pF CH 25V C121A VCKYCZ1AB104KT AA 0 1 u F 10V C122 VCCCCZ1EH470JT AB 47 pF CH 25V C123 21
65. received properly via Blue tooth 5 2 USB Connect GX15 and a PC with a USB cable Check that GX15 is recognised as a device If the USB driver for GX15 SHARP GSM GPRS USB Driver is not installed on the PC Found New Hardware window appears and Found New Hardware Wizard starts the handset phone is recognised GX15 2 Test points MAIN PWB A FRONT SIDE TP801 TP802 137 TP193 47 196 19 10 182 155 141 104 gt 154 nh TP130 1 31 156 1 28 TP162 Figure 83 TEST POINT CONFIDENTIAL TP No Signal name TP801 VTCXO 2 9V TP802 VRF 2 9V TP106 TP153 135 CONFIDENTIAL MAIN PWB A REAR SIDE TP145 TP142 dL O TP144 TP604 TP163 TP113 TP195 198 TP504 521 TPS O P110 TP508 TP159 TP164 TP507 TP505 TP524 523 119 174 1029 O Q Q TP176 TP101 TP165 O O TP120 2 5 Figure 84 TEST POINT GX15 TP No Signal name TP110 VEXT TP111 VVIB TP112 DGND TP113 VVIB TP119 MIC TP120 AIN2P C 121 RECEIVER OUT TP129 USC 6 TP142 SPEAKER RECIVER1 TP144 SPEAKER REC
66. 0 90 0 E If your hardware came with an installation CD floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do Click Next to continue Press Next gt button aee Figure 22 GX15 CONFIDENTIAL Hardware Installation The software you are installing for this hardware SHARP The Upgrading Tool USB Driver Ver 0 90 0 has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows Tell me why this testing is important Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing Press Continue Anyway button Continue Anyway Installation Figure 23 Found New Hardware Wizard Please wait while the wizard installs the software e SHARP The Upgrading Tool USB Driver Ver 0 90 0 Screen during installation Setting a system restore point and backing up old files in case your system needs to be restored in the future Figure 24 Found New Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard The wizard has finished installing the software for SHARP The Upgrading Tool USB Driver Ver 0 90 0 Click Finish to close the wizard Press Finish button Figure 25 Screen after installat
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68. 04 AA 0 1 u F 10V C609 21 104 AA 0 1 u F 10V C610 VCKYCZ1AB104KT AA 0 1 u F 10V C613 21 104 AA 0 1 u F 10V C614 VCKYCZOJB105KT AB 1 u F 6 3V C615 21 104 AA 0 1 u F 10V 4 CONFIDENTIAL GX15 PRICE NEW PART NO PARTS CODE RANK MARK RANK DESCRIPTION 10 CAPACITORS C801 VCKYCZO JB105KT AB F 6 3V C802 VCKYCYO JB225KT AC 2 2 u F 6 3V C803 VCKYCZ1CB103KT 0 01 u F 16V C806 VCKYCYOJB225KT AC 2 2 u F 6 3V C807 VCKYCZ1CB103KT AB 0 01 u F 16V C810 VCKYCZOJB105KT AB 1u F 6 3V C811 VCCCCZ1EH220JT AA 22 pF CH 25V C812 VCCCCZ1EH220JT AA 22 pF CH 25V C830 VCKYCZOJB105KT AB 1u F 6 3V C831 RC KZ3009AFZZN AA 0 0022 F 50V C832 VCCCCZ1EH271 JT AA 270 pF CH 25V C833 VCCCCZ1EH270JT AA 27 pF CH 25V C835 21 104 AA 0 1 u F 10V C836 VCCCCZ1EH101 JT AB 100 pF CH 25V C837 21 104 AA 0 1 u F 10V C840 VCKYCZ1EB331KT AA 330 pF 25V C841 RC KZ3010AFZZN AB 0 0033 F 50V C842 21 104 AA 0 1 u F 10V C843 RC KZ3011AFZZN AA 0 0018 u F 50V C844 RC KZ3011AFZZN AA 0 0018 F 50V C845 21
69. 06 is defective Phone can be connected to Bluetooth headset but sound is not heard Y Is waveform of PCMCLK signal approx 256 kHz clock sent NO 106 is defective from R188 yes Are pulse signals sent to BT_PCMOUT signal side of R199 _NO___ 10402 is defective yes 106 or IC 402 is defective 16 USB connection is impossible Connect a properly working phone to the PC USB cable that is NO Reinstall the driver and replace the USB cable to connect the not recognised Is it recognised phone yes Connect to a PC with the USB cable Y Is 5 V or more applied to TP515 CN502 is connected improperly yes Is Q503 pin 3 at L 0503 is defective yes Is 3 V or more applied to TP507 16501 or IC106 is defective yes Is 3 V or more applied to TP523 0504 Q506 and R512 are defective yes IC 106 is defective CONFIDENTIAL GX15 GX15 CONFIDENTIAL CHAPTER 3 DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY 1 Servicing Concerns 1 1 For disassembling Do not remove the board of baseband section by pulling external interface connector not to damage the board Shield case is attached on shield case holder with no space Do not remove together with shield case holder If you do you can not attach it again because they are soldered and in such a case you should take the electric pattern on the board as well For reasse
70. 090 TP1180 9 Bn 1250 F amp BB 1490 Too CAN TP1510 R200 amp 1520 388 148 TPi700 P C184 _ 9 TP1810 24 F Tei 2A ure ce 18 BE 179 TP130R199 32 INN o0 8895 FROM vsoE vado RELAY FPC PWB C 5 14 6 G 2532 R530 TN 1 CHTRMT 16 127 C165 L 4 8 11351 1 1 J um 1 F 20 115 1 zu 1 23 o ceo 1 pEg HH h magnm 9620 feug MEC NE MEE CU C 88 R117 EP co R122 R262 O T ot 113 C128 85 1 ok 290 295 00 t o coc t R125 H ISDEM Se Figure 6 WIRING SIDE P W BOARD 1 3 5 11 PWB D BUILT IN AERIAL LCD100 DISPLAY C218 C604 C227 C215 5 MIC100 MICROPHONE BAT100 BACK UP BATTERY CONFIDENTIAL MAIN PWB A REAR SIDE 4 2 8 5 1C1876 E 11872
71. 1 AGND2 Analogue baseband earth 12 IP Input Output I channel positive input output 13 IN Input Output I channel negative input output 14 QN Input Output Q channel positive input output 15 QP Input Output Q channel negative input output 16 NC A16 Not used 17 TMS Input Not used 18 TCK Input Not used 19 VBAT3 Input External interface regulator input 20 VEXT Output External interface supply 21 NC B05 Not used 22 BATTYPE Input Battery type identification input 23 NC B07 Not used 24 VBATSENSE Input Battery voltage sense input 25 TEMP1 Input Temperature sensor input 26 AUXADC1 Input Auxiliary ADC input for temp sensor adjustment 27 REFOUT Output Voltage reference output 28 PA Output Power amplifier control output 29 AGNDO Analogue earth 30 AFCDAC Output Automatic frequency control DAC output 31 REF Output Voltage reference 32 AGND1 Analogue earth for voltage reference 33 TDO Output Not used 34 GPI Input Not used Pull down 35 VBAT1 Input Voltage controlled crystal oscillator regulator input 36 NC C16 Not used 37 INT Output Digital BB interrupt 38 ASDO Output Audio serial port data output 39 REFCHG Output Voltage reference output 6 2 CONFIDENTIAL GX15 Pin No Terminal name Input Output Description of terminal 40 VVCXO Output Voltage controlled crystal oscillator supply 2 71 2 79 V VT 41 ASDI Input Audio serial port data input 42 BSDO Output Baseband serial port
72. 1918 601 I4 REGULATOR 606 1 1 8V VCAM_1R8V qmmOTP _ x 1 R605 606 C 20 R607 R608 2 2K 2 2K CS 1 A sg A ONN D EM T T H _ m 23 12603 gy vez 0 047 LR38876 8602 CAMERA egga 0 CONVERSION LSI m 1 c A Yor ADD 2 SET Anoe 1060606000000 n gy font 24 D KJ UYVYI2 DATND 18 5 tone 1 UYVYIS DATA 2 5920 UYvvIel E DATAIS 4 350 1 1 DATAIS DATAI6 DATAI7 DATAIB DATA 9 R612 R613 DATA 10 7 470K 470K 470K 11 12 0601 DATA 13 9 CAMERA SOCKET i 14 D DATA 15 9 I 7 2 6 IE lt uel 1 G 1 100 CAMERA H NOTES ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM can be found on page 5 1 Not Mount Figure 4 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 4 6 5 8 GX15 CONFIDENTIAL GX15 MAIN PWB A 5 5 RECEPTION SIGNAL gt TRANSMISSION SIGNAL 1 A PA 1 5 5 1 8 FL823 Sin FERRITE BEADS C1820 5 7 8 C s AW 0 001 x
73. 2CH PCLO 304 Switch Spectrum 400 512CH PCLO 255 Mod spectrum 400 512CH PCLO 305 Switch Spectrum 400 512CH PCLO 256 Mod spectrum 250 512CH PCLO 306 Switch Spectrum 600 512CH PCLO 257 Mod spectrum 200 512CH PCLO 307 Switch Spectrum 1200 512CH PCLO 258 Mod spectrum 200 512CH PCLO 308 Switch Spectrum 1800 512CH PCLO 259 Mod spectrum 250 512CH PCLO 309 Switch Spectrum 1800 810CH PCLO 260 Mod spectrum 400 512CH PCLO 310 Switch Spectrum 1200 810CH PCLO 261 Mod spectrum 600 512CH PCLO 311 Switch Spectrum 600 810CH PCLO 262 Mod spectrum 800 512CH PCLO 312 Switch Spectrum 400 810CH PCLO 263 Mod spectrum 800 810CH PCLO 313 Switch Spectrum 400 810CH PCLO 264 Mod spectrum 600 810CH PCLO 314 Switch Spectrum 600 810CH PCLO 265 Mod spectrum 400 810CH PCLO 315 Switch Spectrum 1200 810CH PCLO 266 Mod spectrum 250 810CH PCLO 316 Switch Spectrum 1800 810CH PCLO 267 Mod spectrum 200 810CH PCLO 317 Switch Spectrum 1800 661CH PCL5 268 Mod spectrum 200 810CH PCLO 318 Switch Spectrum 1200 661CH PCL5 269 Mod spectrum 250 810CH PCLO 319 Switch Spectrum 600 661CH PCL5 270 Mod spectrum 400 810CH PCLO 320 Switch Spectrum 400 661CH PCL5 271 Mod spectrum 600 810CH PCLO 321 Switch Spectrum 400 661CH PCL5 272 Mod spectrum 800 810CH PCLO 322 Switch Spectrum 600 661CH PCL5 27
74. 3 Mod spectrum 800 661CH PCL5 323 Switch Spectrum 1200 661CH PCL5 274 Mod spectrum 600 661CH PCL5 324 Switch Spectrum 1800 661CH PCL5 275 Mod spectrum 400 661CH PCL5 325 Switch Spectrum 1800 661CH PCL15 276 Mod spectrum 250 661CH PCL5 326 Switch Spectrum 1200 661CH PCL15 277 Mod spectrum 200 661CH PCL5 327 Switch Spectrum 600 661CH PCL15 278 Mod spectrum 200 661CH PCL5 328 Switch Spectrum 400 661CH PCL15 279 Mod spectrum 250 661CH PCL5 329 Switch Spectrum 400 661CH PCL15 280 Mod spectrum 400 661CH PCL5 330 Switch Spectrum 600 661CH PCL15 281 Mod spectrum 600 661CH PCL5 331 Switch Spectrum 1200 661CH PCL15 282 Mod spectrum 800 661CH PCL5 332 Switch Spectrum 1800 661CH PCL15 283 Mod spectrum 800 661CH PCL15 333 Burst Timing 661CH PCLO 284 Mod spectrum 600 661CH PCL15 334 Burst Timing 512CH PCLO 285 Mod spectrum 400 661CH PCL15 335 Burst Timing 810CH PCLO 286 Mod spectrum 250 661CH PCL15 336 Burst Timing 661CH PCL5 287 Mod spectrum 200 661CH PCL15 337 Burst Timing 661CH PCL15 288 Mod spectrum 200 661CH PCL15 Rx 338 Rx Sensitivity 661CH PCLO 289 Mod spectrum 250 661CH PCL15 339 Rx Sensitivity 512CH PCLO 290 Mod spectrum 400 661CH PCL15 340 Rx Sensitivity 810CH PCLO 291 Mod spectrum 600 661CH PCL15 341 Usable Receiver Level 661CH PCLO 292 Mod spectrum 800
75. 31EAFNZN AC Fuse 0 63A 4801 927 22 RF Connector JK101 QJAKMO223AFZZL AE Connector Handsfree Kit LCD100 RLCUBA001AFPZ BN Display MiC100 1 CCO213AFPZ AL Microphone MO100 RMOTV0557AFZZ AM Vibrator SO601 QCNCWAO013AF24L AG Socket Camera SW501 QOW KAOO8AFPZL AD Switch Key Type Side Up SW502 QSW KAO008AFPZL AD Switch Key Type Side Down SW520 QSW KAO008AFPZL AD Switch Key Type Camera CONFIDENTIAL GX15 13 CABINET PARTS PP PP CONFIDENTIAL GX15 PRICE NEW PART NO PARTS CODE RANK MARK RANK DESCRIPTION 13 CABINET PARTS 101 DCABAW142AFSP AY Front Cabinet Assembly U 101 DCABAW142AFSQ AY Front Cabinet Assembly F 101 DCABAW142AFS1 AY Front Cabinet Assembly Except for F U Front Cabinet Not Replacement Item 101 2 PCUSSA072AFZZ AL Cushion Display 101 3 PSHEZA094AFZZ AC Mesh Earpiece 101 4 TLABZ2783AFZZ AA Sensor Moisture Small 101 5 PSHEZA295AFZZ AB Spacer Display 102 DCABBW142AFS1 AW Back Cabinet Assembly L0 2 Back Cabinet Not Replacement Item 102 2 GCOVHAOO0G6AFSA AD Cover Jack Handsfree 102
76. 5 PCLO CONFIDENTIAL GX15 Band Send No Item to be inspected Chan PCL Band Send No Item to be inspected Chan PCL ing nel ing nel Recei Recei ve ve 123 Phase Error RMS 699CH PCLO 185 Switch Spectrum 1200 699CH PCLO 124 Phase Error RMS 512CH PCLO 186 Switch_Spectrum 1800 699CH PCLO 125 Phase Error RMS 885CH PCLO 187 Switch Spectrum 1800 512CH PCLO 126 Phase Error Peak 699CH PCLO 188 Switch_Spectrum 1200 512CH PCLO 127 Phase Error Peak 512CH PCLO 189 Switch_Spectrum 600 512CH PCLO 128 Phase Error Peak 885CH PCLO 190 Switch_Spectrum 400 512CH PCLO 129 Mod_spectrum 800 699CH PCLO 191 Switch Spectrum 400 512CH PCLO 130 Mod spectrum 600 699CH PCLO 192 Switch Spectrum 600 512CH PCLO 131 Mod spectrum 400 699CH PCLO 193 Switch Spectrum 1200 512CH PCLO 132 Mod spectrum 250 699CH PCLO 194 Switch Spectrum 1800 512CH PCLO 133 Mod spectrum 200 699CH PCLO 195 Switch Spectrum 1800 885CH PCLO 134 Mod spectrum 200 699CH PCLO 196 Switch Spectrum 1200 885CH PCLO 135 Mod spectrum 250 699CH PCLO 197 Switch Spectrum 600 885CH PCLO 136 Mod spectrum 400 699CH PCLO 198 Switch Spectrum 400 885CH PCLO 137 Mod spectrum 600 699CH PCLO 199 Switch Spectrum 400 885CH PCLO 138 Mod spectrum 800 699CH PCLO 200 Switc
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78. 5 V or more applied to R101 IC103 pin 9 side YES y NO Is 0 5 V or more applied to JK101 pin 5 YES y NO Is 0 5 V or more applied to JK101 pin 3 YES y NO Is 0 5 V or more applied to TP120 YES y NO Is 2 4 2 6 V applied to TP176 YES y NO Is 2 4 2 6 V applied to R115 103 pin 76 side YES y NO Replace C121A or C133 Is the problem solved YES y NO 103 and 106 are defective The built in microphone is defective or in a poor contact with the PWB L101 L102 and C101 are defective Ives Is 1 2 2 1 V applied to TP119 NO Is 2 4 2 6 V applied to TP 176 NO YES R125 is defective Y Is 2 4 2 6 V applied to IC103 pin 76 NO YES R115 and C108 are defec tive 103 is defective Is approx 1 7 V applied to IC103 pin 96 NO YES R263 and R118 are defec 103 is defective tive 1C103 is defective Parts between socket JK101 5 103 pin 9 defec tive Socket JK101 is defective Parts between socket JK101 pin 3 and TP120 are defective R122 is defective R115 is defective Headset mode is set C121A or C133 is defective CONFIDENTIAL GX15 Hands free kit Headset Replace the
79. 6 HSYNC Input Horizontal synchronous signal 57 07 Input Image I F input data bit 7 58 D5 Input Image input data bit 5 59 Continuity test terminal Not used 60 TEST3 Input Test terminal 3 61 ACL Output Reset signal output to camera module 62 SDC Input Output Artificial I F clock line 63 HVDD1 External digital power supply 1 3 0 V 64 GND 65 VSYNC Input Vertical synchronous signal 66 HVDD1 External digital power supply 1 3 0 V 67 D6 Input Image I F input data bit 6 68 Continuity test terminal Not used In this unit the terminal with asterisk mark is open terminal which is not connected to the outside EXCKI Bus connection Host side Artificial Clock control circuit Data arbitrator Line buffer YUV serial parallel H VSYNC for saving conversion 4 UYVY YUV UYVY RGB memory 640 16 8 Reduction Line buffer 192x16x1 for display 320x16x2 I Internal register DSP control circuit gt Control data Camera module side DSP gt Other signals 6 17 GX15 801 15515502 RF CONFIDENTIAL Pin No Terminal name Input Output Description of terminal 1 VCCLNA Input VCC for LNA transistor and LNA Bias 2 PCSGND Earth for emitter of transistor
80. 6 MHz 2 38 39 Loo 4 IF Synthesiser iter filter En OD IFVCO EGSM900 975 to 1023 010 9 656 MHz 10 to 124 640 MHz GSM900 RX DCS1800 512 670 640MHz 4 l l sedg 4 7 SO GSM900 Band 671 to 885 656 MHz 880 2 914 8 2 PCS1900 512 to 810 640 MHz RX 925 2 959 8 MHz PGAPat 6 DCS1800 Band ue TX 1710 2 to 1784 8 MHz 2584114151618 RX 1805 2 to 1879 8 MHz cem A ai c Ne oS RR PCS1900 Band 1850 2 to 1909 8 MHz 1930 2 to 1989 8 MHz 9 801 SYNTHEN D SYNTHDATA D 125 5502 9 2 6 4 2 1 ______ SYNTHCLK D interface Figure 2 RF BLOCK DIAGRAM GX15 Power Supply CONFIDENTIAL VBAT Flash Re Writable USB VBUS 4 0V 300mA VLOAD LIGHT2 IC103 ieo ON OFF 0505 AD6537B 507 276 CN502 ANALOGUE BASEBAND VEATSENSE TK73840G 7AVHCAGT EXTERNAL
81. 661CH PCL15 342 Rx Level Reports 661CH PCLO 293 Switch Spectrum 1800 661CH PCLO 294 Switch Spectrum 1200 661CH PCLO 295 Switch Spectrum 600 661CH PCLO 296 Switch_Spectrum 400 661CH PCLO Troubleshooting list Test item Check parts for GSM Check parts for DCS Check parts for PCS Tx Burst Power 802 FL803 FL905 1C802 FL803 FL905 802 FL803 FL905 Frequency Error Phase Error Mod spectrum Switch Spectrum 802 802 802 Burst Timing 802 802 802 Rx Rx Sensitivity FL803 FL902 FL905 FL803 FL902 FL905 FL803 FL903 FL905 Usable Receiver Level Rx Level Reports FL803 FL902 FL905 FL803 FL902 FL905 FL803 FL903 FL905 2 26 CONFIDENTIAL 4 6 RF test tool 4 6 1 Requirements For repairs this test checks the condition of an electric board especially the RF section PC with USB port QGX15 data cable PWB repair jig GSM tester CMU200 4 6 2 Setup 1 Install GX15 USB driver from CD ROM if it is not installed 2 Set PWB and make connections as shown in Figures 51 and 52 Make sure connections are correct at the points shown in Figure 53 ellel ede Figure 51 PWB installation GX15 CONFIDENT
82. 8 8 MEYPADRONII 470 1 I ECWO08B2 506 04 KEYPADCOL 3 AW LT3465 M gt KEYPADCOL 3 T Ag R547 KEYPADROW 2 4 2 poer 0 DC DC CONVERTER pw KEYPADCOL 1 14 NCCI WeHONC KEYPADCOL O 57 BL POWONKEY ay Bu i gt R530 I 5 6 10 D 5 WO ttt V502 V503 V504 V505 V506 1 100P 100 100 100 100 5 5 4 Xt 2 H KEYPADCOL 0 4 KEYPADROW O 4 POWONKEY i 5 0V X VBUS_IN 3 2V VBAT X 5 5 2 Co VUSB 1 B 9 55 3 0 501 C518 T 5 5 3 0 01 T C504 534 i l T 0 001 3 Tum IC501 38 5 9 2 A 503 VCORE 11 32CS G TK73840G T REGULATOR REGULATOR 512 TP515 109 Bottom View C510 5515 i wil 1 100K AW 0505 R540 I EC4401C 9 D507 D502 1383882 155388 EAT CONTACT 5 9 2 1 i I 507 m R542 i 8 Jg current R509 74VHC1GT 2 93V AIR 1 118 LOGIC 47 0 01 4 2 USB CHG Q503 5 4 2 lt noas DTC114 YETI ag ues ner 2 NS 2 88V ov 3 2V 1 coy VUSB WI 5 2 i EC4401C ND 5 5 6 5 89 SOON RESET 2 93V ov 0506 ENI ND EC4301C i NG ND PG PD Do USBPU R502 2 ov ex ov ov OV 470K 1 ns ND MAC Roo 0504 1 5
83. 9194 OS uo aq UBD Y pue o 5 5 2 195 pue Jisnu speojumop Jo 0 nof uondo JeswoJg 10 640190 JS 5914 e yeg 55914 eDed yey 01 555 9 vay 109195 01 quem nof wey eu sk y oun 951 o uo Jno 0 ssoJppe e 1195 Kou ojqneduioo 10 eunyoid 1 usi Buia e1 au UL nof MOY 995 01 j osunof auo Burpues e aplis ppv suondo asooyo Inok 01 x Jo 9210 Jo punos ainyoid auo uey ppe Mau e asia yoene 01 eq jou nof dijo Buipuas e sd pues uo 559 9 noA pues 9 1511 12609 JNOK pewa Jo ppe 3517 S12ejuo2 suondo 20 ssaJppe ue ppe 01 poyga 55914 Jequinu e 1903 9 10 55914 6 19 9996 6
84. BB 47 CLKOUT GATE Input Master clock enable from analogue BB MCLKEN 48 GPO 1 Output Analogue baseband transmit section control 49 OSCIN Input 32 768 kHz crystal oscillator input 509 Output Not used 51 55 Input Boot control 1 52 GND 53 KEYPADROW 3 Input KEYIN signal input 3 54 KEYPADROW 1 Input KEYIN signal input 1 55 33 Input UART RXD for Bluetooth module 56 GPIO 17 Output PCM data output for Bluetooth module 57 ADD 11 Output Processor address bus 11 58 ADD 9 Output Processor address bus 9 59 ADD 5 Output Processor address bus 5 60 ADD 3 Output Processor address bus 3 61 GND 62 VCC Input Core power supply 1 7 1 9 V VCORE 63 PWRON Output System power control for analogue BB 64 MC_DAT 1 Output Not used 65 GND 66 VEXT Input System interface power supply 2 4 3 3 V VINT 67 KEYPADCOL 0 Output KEYIN signal output 0 68 VEXT Input System interface power supply 2 4 3 3 V VINT 69 GPIO 15 Input PCM data input for Bluetooth module 70 GPIO 16 Output PCM SYNC output for Bluetooth module 71 ADD 13 Output Processor address bus 13 72 ADD 12 Output Processor address bus 12 73 ADD 8 Output Processor address bus 8 74 ADD 6 Output Processor address bus 6 75 GPO_22 Output VPP control for flash memory 1 76 GPIO_14 Output PCM clock output for Bluetooth module 77 GPIO_10 Input USB detection 78 GPIO_12 Output Reset output for LCD module 79 VMEM Input Memory power s
85. C Not used 6 PLLC Built in PLL capacitor terminal 7 VDD Power supply 3 0 V 8 VSS 9 VREF Analogue reference voltage terminal 10 HPOUT L MONO Output Headphone output L ch 11 HPOUT R Output Headphone output R ch 12 EQ1 Equaliser terminal 1 13 EQ2 NC Equaliser terminal 2 Not used 14 EQ3 NC Equaliser terminal 3 Not used 15 SPVDD NC Analogue power supply for speaker amplifier 3 6 V Not used 16 SPVSS NC Analogue earth for speaker amplifier Not used 17 SPOUT1 Output Speaker terminal 1 Not used 18 SPOUT2 NC Output Speaker terminal 2 Not used 19 MTR Output External motor control terminal 20 07 Input Output CPU I F data bus 7 21 D6 Input Output CPU I F data bus 6 22 D5 Input Output CPU I F data bus 5 23 D4 Input Output CPU I F data bus 4 24 D3 Input Output CPU I F data bus 3 25 D2 Input Output CPU I F data bus 2 26 D1 Input Output CPU I F data bus 1 27 DO Input Output CPU I F data bus 0 28 IWR Input CPU I F write enable 29 ICS Input CPU I F chip select input 30 AO Input CPU I F address signal 31 RD Input CPU I F read enable 32 IOVDD Power supply for terminal In this unit the terminal with asterisk a S 62 o 88 A QO RTA mark is open terminal which is not connected to the outside o 0 Timing Generator ICS 99 HPOUT R
86. C 3 Input Pull up to VEXT 146 USC 1 Input USC pin RXD 147 GND 148 USC 0 Output USC pin Ginie_TX 149 DATA 10 Input Output Processor data bus 10 150 DATA 8 Input Output Processor data bus 8 151 NRD Output Processor read strobe 152 DATA 14 Input Output Processor data bus 14 153 GND 154 2 Output Chip select for camera controller 155 GPIO 44 Input Wakeup mode select Pull up to VEXT 156 VSSUSB USB earth 157 GPIO 47 Output Camera controller reset 158 GPIO 20 Output JTAG TDI 159 CLKON Output 13 MHz oscillator power control signal VCXOEN 160 VCC Input Core power supply 1 7 1 9 V VCORE 161 GPO_18 Output SYNTH enable for RF SYNTHEN 162 GPO_21 Output SYNTH clock output for RF SYNTHCLK 163 DATA 12 Input Output Processor data bus 12 164 DATA 11 Input Output Processor data bus 11 165 NWE Output Processor write strobe 166 VEXT Input System interface power supply 2 4 3 3 V VINT 167 GPO 11 Output Band select 4 for RF BS4 168 GPO 20 Output SYNTH data output for RF SYNTHDATA 169 DATA 15 Input Output Processor data bus 15 170 VMEM Input Memory power supply 2 7 3 3 V VMEM 171 NADV Output Hardware version select 1 172 NGPCS1 Output Chip select for flash memory 2 173 VMEM Input Memory power supply 2 7 3 3 V VMEM 6 9 GX15 CONFIDENTIAL Pin No Terminal name Input Output Description of terminal 174 GPIO 45 Output Chip select f
87. C870 FL803 10Pin BS3 C872 FL803 12Pin 54 1863 IC802 41Pin CH1 10 1 CH2 10 1 CH3 10 1 CH4 10 1 Edge CH2 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 Auto DC Full DC Full DC Full DC Full 9 80 U GX15 CONFIDENTIAL o 13M IN CLKIN C833 Stand by IC106 142Pin 1 00 40 003 Chl 20 0mV 13M OUT CLKOUT R166 Stand by IC106 84Pin M40 0ns Chi 7 0 00 GU 1 00V OSCIN 32 kHz R174A Stand by IC106 49Pin S00mV 20 045 Chi 20 0mV CONFIDENTIAL GX15 4 Schematic diagram Wiring side of P W Board m MAIN PWB A 1 5 gt RECEPTION SIGNAL gt TRANSMISSION SIGNAL VEXT KX TP401 VCORE C 2 GND VOUT 411 B 10403 Pv 22 118030 Ex REGULATOR 413 409 410 2 1 0 01 0 01 CH HIH AHH HHAH 7 C414 1 22 0 01 2222222 0000000 86060066060 0 FL401 8 BLUETOOTH 3888888885888 i gt gt PIO OJRXEN lt B E L TXA D TXB 1 IC402 AUX DAC 5 BC313143 pe 9 BLUETOOTH MODULE 5 PIO 3 d B PIO 4 9 lt 20 1 ox oo oo OC pom N SS E Oo O
88. File selection screen 2 3 Selecting download area Usually select both Program Download and File System Initialize e The GX15 Upgrading Tool The GX15 Upgrading Tool Ver 4 50 1 Select Device Port No 1 2 Select Load File mo Select File elect Load Area mN Program Download System Initialize Start Loading Flash Figure 30 lt Program Download and File System Initialize gt When both are selected programme data is downloaded and user data area is initialised Note that all the user data will be deleted after initialisation 2 13 GX15 2 4 Starting download Remove the handset phone battery before starting download CONFIDENTIAL Start Loading Flash button is disabled when handset phone is not connected to a PC Connect the PC and handset phone with the USB download cable If Start Loading Flash button is disabled after connecting the handset phone Case 1 Handset Phone is not recognised by the PC Reconnect the PC and handset phone with the USB download cable Case 2 Some items are not selected on the download setup screen Make sure items of 1 3 are checked e The GX15 Upgrading Tool The GX15 Upgrading Tool Ver 4 50 1 Select Device Port No 6 Port No 2 Port Port No 4 Port 5 2 Select Load File NXX XXX XXXX XX mot Select File
89. IAL GX15 caca een oO o_o n oo 20 S299 5500 OOOO oO tt GSM tester CMU 200 aN PWB repair jig Data cable Figure 52 Connections Points Figure 53 Contact points CONFIDENTIAL GX15 3 Apply 4 V using a stabilised power supply and turn on the handset phone a amp D Figure 54 Turning power 4 Start RF test tool 5 Press the Initialize amp Read Data button COM port is automatically selected OM Port Initialize amp Read Data Figure 55 6 Change the voltage if you need 7 Click OK to proceed x hitialization Figure 56 GX15 CONFIDENTIAL 4 6 3 Tests 1 BAND Select amp Channel Select a band and a channel to test Settings are applied to all tests BAND Select Channel Input box Band selection 4 975 124 Channel bar Figure 57 Proced
90. IVER2 TP145 SPEAKER RECIVER1 TP146 SPEAKER RECIVER2 TP158 MODE_SELECT TP159 CHGIN_A 5 2V TP163 13MHZ_CLK TP164 VABB TP165 LIGHT1 KEYLED2 TP167 VRTC 1 8V TP170 VMEM 2 93V TP171 VCORE 1 8V TP174 LIGHT3 KEYLED TP175 SIM_POWER TP176 VMIC TP177 AUXADC1 TP195 Terminal for MEMORY adhesion check 1 TP198 Terminal for MEMORY adhesion check 2 TP401 VSCR 3 0V TP501 DGND TP502 VBAT TP503 CHGIN TP504 USC 1 TP505 USC 2 TP506 VBAT TP507 VUSB 3 2V TP508 USC 5 TP509 USC 4 TP510 BATT 513 Flexible PWB insert check terminal 1 TP515 Flexible PWB insert check terminal 2 TP520 BATT 521 POWERONKEY TP523 RXD TP524 TXD TP525 GENIE RX TP526 GENIE TX TP527 DGND TP534 BATT SENSE TP535 Manufacture Specific TP536 AUDIO TP601 VCAM 2 8V TP604 Terminal for CAMERA IC adhesion check 1 TP606 Terminal for CAMERA adhesion check 2 TP607 VCAM 1 8V TP608 DOUT6 TP609 DOUTO GX15 CONFIDENTIAL 3 Troubleshooting 1 Power dose not turn on See page 2 44 2 Voice transmission recording is impossible See page 2 46 3 No voice is heard from earpiece See page 2 48 4 Battery does not charge See page 2 49 5 Vibrator does not work See page 2 49 6 Clock Settings are reset See page 2 50 7 Earpiece for loud speaker does not work See page 2 50 8 Video Voice Recorder playback is impossible See page 2 51 9 Light does not tu
91. Is the signal sent Playback window does playback start normally and the NO 1C104 or 106 is defective capacity bar change YES Not defective Y Is Multimedia Volume set to Silent YES Cancel Silent Is sound produced NO Is voice heard hands free kit mode NO GX15 CONFIDENTIAL 9 Back Light does not turn on Is VBAT voltage applied to C530 FS502 is mounted improperly or the fuse is blown Is fuse FS502 good appearance mounted properly and is there conduction YES 15 IC506 in good appearance and mounted properly YES NO 506 is defective or mounted improperly Y Is 0 8 V or more applied to IC506 pin 4 YES NO C506 R523 R549 and 106 are defective or mounted improperly Y C530 L502 and 506 are defective Go to the setting as follows and set it to On Settings Display Back light Time out 5 Y Is back light setting for Display set to On NO Yes NO Are R527 and R547 in good appearance and mounted prop NO erly Yes Is approx 10 2 V applied between LED501 anode A terminal NO and LED503 cathode terminal YES LED501 LED502 and LED503 are mounted improperly or defective Does it turn on YES Not defective
92. JB821JT AA 820 ohms 1 16W R706 VRS CZ1JB821JT AA 820 ohms 1 16W R707 VRS CZ1JB821JT AA 820 ohms 1 16W R801 VRS CZ1JB182JT AA 1 8 kohms 1 16W R802 VRS CZ1JB472JT AB 4 7 kohms 1 16W R803 VRS CZ1JB000JT AB 0 ohm Jumper 0 5x1 0mm R804 VRS CZ1JB000JT AB 0 ohm Jumper 0 5x1 0mm R804A VRS CZ1JB000JT AB 0 ohm Jumper 0 5x1 0mm R805 VRS CZ1JB682JT AA 6 8 kohms 1 16W R805A VRS CZ1JB000JT AB 0 ohm Jumper 0 5x1 0mm R806 VRS CZ1JB682JT AA 6 8 kohms 1 16W R806A VRS CZ1JB000JT AB 0 ohm Jumper 0 5x1 0mm R807 VRS CZ1JB330JT AA 33 ohms 1 16W R810 VRS CZ1JB1ROJT AA 1 ohm 1 16W R811 VRS CZ1JB1ROJT AA 1 ohm 1 16W R831 VRS CZ1JB000JT AB 0 ohm Jumper 0 5x1 0mm R834 VRS CZ1JB000JT AB 0 ohm Jumper 0 5x1 0mm R1860 VRS CZ1JB000JT AB 0 ohm Jumper 0 5x1 0mm R1861 VRS CZ1JB473JT AA 47 kohms 1 16W R1862 VRS CZ1JB104JT AA 100 kohm 1 16W 1863 VRS CZ1JB104JT AA 100 kohm 1 16W 12 OTHER CIRCUITRY PARTS 401 QCNTAAO13AFPZN AF Terminal Aerial ANT801 QCNTAAO12AFPZN AE Terminal Aerial RDNTLAOO2AFPZ Battery Back up CA100 RUNTZA021AFPZ BC Camera CN101 QSOCZAOOS3AFPZL AH Connector SIM Card CN102 QONCWUF45AFZZL AL Socket 45Pin CN401 QCNCW947FAFZZL AF TEST Connector CN501 QCNTAAOO7AFPZN AF Contact Battery CN502 QSOCNAO02AFPZL AM Connector External CN504 QONCWTL17AFZZL AG Socket 17Pin CN701 QCNCWTL17AFZZL AG Socket 17Pin EP100 RSP ZA002AFPZ AM Earpiece FS501 QFS L252EAFNZN AC Fuse 2 5A FS502 QFS L6
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94. Label Specifications Except for A Z 113 TSPC A116AFZZ Label Specifications A Z 114 PCUSSA174AFZZ 100 115 PSHEZA291AFZZ AB Tape Repair 116 LHLDZA101AFZZ Spacer Side UP Side Down Keys 601 22 Screw 1 7 7 602 LX EZ0196AFFN Screw 1 7 5 5 GX15 CONFIDENTIAL 14 ACCESSORIES PACKING PARTS 19 EP H F U Only 11 12 B Only 13 14 16 T Only 18 21 A Z Only 22 B Only 15 E B D Only 20 G GP H Only AC Charger OT RADPAAO007AF01 PRICE NEW PART NO PARTS CODE RANK MARK RANK DESCRIPTION 14 ACCESSORIES PACKING PARTS 1 GFTABAO11AFSA AP Cover Battery A 2 RADPAAOO7AF0O1 AC Charger E EP R L 10 05 A 2 RADPAA008AF01 AC Charger G GP T PP S H W B D Q F U XN 1QC06 A 2 RADPAA009AFO01 Charger A Z 10 07 3 SPAKAA007AFZZ AG Packing Add 4 SPAKCA079AFZZ AL Packing Case E G GP A Z R T H PP S W B D L 4 SPAKCA083AFZZ Packing Case EP Q F 4 SPAKCA1 66AFZZ Packing Case U 5 SPAKP1252AFZZ AC Polyethylene Bag AC Charger 6 SPAKPA014AFZZ AC Polyethylene Bag Phone 7 SPAKXA098AFZZ AD Spacer 8 SSAKA0N233AFZZ AD Polyethylene Bag CD ROM 9 SSAKHO329AFZZ AA Polyethylene Bag Batt
95. Library Figure 13 4 When completed the following message appears Click Figure 14 2 6 CONFIDENTIAL GX15 4 3 User data restore SPST completely restores the backed up data 1 Setthe COM port on the SPST initial screen and click User Data Restore 2 Specify the file name in the following dialogue box and click Save Open 2020 Look in A My Documents EJ _ My Music pre My Computer Fenm My Network PI 2 Files of type Backup File Cancel Figure 15 3 The communicating dialogue box appears whilst processing Communicating Figure 16 4 When the restore is complete click OK SPST for GX15 E G User s data have been restored completely Figure 17 GX15 CONFIDENTIAL 4 4 Downloader 4 4 1 Introduction Downloader allows you to upgrade the firmware 1 Required devices PC Operating System Windows 2000 XP GX15 handset phone Figure 18 USB hub You can use a USB hub to download data to multiple handsets phones at a time Recommended product USB hub from Adaptec XHUB7PLUS Figure 19 USB download cable lt GX15 USB download AC charger cable USB data cable Figure 20 The USB download cable consists of the GX15 USB download AC charger cable and a USB data cable AUSB data cable is not the existing download cable The USB download cable is excl
96. NO Socket JK101 is defective CONFIDENTIAL 4 Battery does not charge Set a battery of 4 0 4 2 V Click the Performance check adjustment button on SPST Click the Temperature adjustment button Is the value of temp normal Measurement tolerance 5 deg Yes Click the Battery voltage check button Is the voltage 4 0 4 2 V YES Set a battery of 3 7 3 9 V and start in normal mode Connect the AC charger to the external connector Is the voltage applied to TP503 higher than that of battery YES When the AC charger is inserted to the external connector is 107 1 at L Connect the AC charger to the external connector After approx 15 seconds do the voltages on TP159 and TP502 and TP506 increase by more than 0 05 V YES The battery is defective or the battery cycle is shortened 5 Vibrator does not work Are vibrator terminals in contact with the land Are terminals and the land clean Yes Hereafter check with vibrator working 15 rectangular wave of 3 V sent to between vibrator terminals in sync with the vibration pattern Is VBAT voltage applied to IC108 4 Yes Is signal synchronised with the vibration pattern sent to 108 pin 3 Is signal synchronised with the vibration pattern sent from
97. PADCOL 2 KEYPADCOL 3 KEYPADCOL 4 Ghost Not Not Not CENTRE SIDE SIDE DOWN 1 1 Not KEYPADROW 1 RIGHT 0 RIGHT SOFT Not KEYPADROWI UP 1 2 CAMERA Not KEYPADROW 3 DOWN 4 5 SEND B 1 1 KEYPADROW 4 LEFT 7 8 LEFT SOFT END POWER 1 9 a Q 5 5 lt Q gt 8 5 8 5 8 5 Y amp e gt 1 u amp 2 eo O CENTRE KEYPADROW 0 0 1 1 40 0 1 0 000 0 0 1 RIGHT RIGHT KEYPADROW 1 0 SOFT tl Z 2 gt 4 5 0 0 0 gO 30 UP KEYPADROW 2 3 ff 1 0 E 040 DOWN SEND 3 bd 050 1 LEFT LEFT KEYPADROWI4 2 SOFT 1 B POWONKEY F BAD 1 5218 82 S 5 e e e e e e e Q Ire wo NO or OF or or or oo Bi Bi 55 que jum um que G ES ES ES ES ES d 1 1 I Figure 8 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 6 6 5 13 CONFIDENTIAL GX15 KEY PWB B FRONT SIDE
98. PCL5 82 Switch Spectrum 1200 124CH PCL5 21 Mod spectrum 250 37CH PCL5 83 Switch Spectrum 600 124CH PCL5 22 Mod spectrum 400 37CH PCL5 84 Switch Spectrum 400 124CH PCL5 23 Mod spectrum 600 37CH PCL5 85 Switch_Spectrum 400 124CH PCL5 24 Mod_spectrum 800 37CH PCL5 86 Switch_Spectrum 600 124CH PCL5 25 Mod_spectrum 800 975CH PCL5 87 Switch_Spectrum 1200 124CH PCL5 26 Mod_spectrum 600 975CH PCL5 88 Switch_Spectrum 1800 124CH PCL5 27 Mod_spectrum 400 975CH PCL5 89 Switch Spectrum 1800 37CH PCL11 28 Mod_spectrum 250 975CH PCL5 90 Switch Spectrum 1200 37CH PCL11 29 Mod spectrum 200 975CH PCL5 91 Switch Spectrum 600 37CH PCL11 30 Mod spectrum 200 975 PCL5 92 Switch Spectrum 400 37CH PCL11 31 Mod spectrum 250 975CH PCL5 93 Switch Spectrum 400 37CH PCL11 32 spectrum 400 975CH PCL5 94 Switch Spectrum 600 37CH PCL11 33 Mod_spectrum 600 975CH PCL5 95 Switch Spectrum 1200 37CH PCL11 34 spectrum 800 975CH PCL5 96 Switch Spectrum 1800 37CH PCL11 35 spectrum 800 124CH PCL5 97 Switch Spectrum 1800 37CH PCL19 36 Mod spectrum 600 124CH PCL5 98 Switch Spectrum 1200 37CH PCL19 37 Mod spectrum 400 124CH PCL5 99 Switch Spectrum 600 37CH PCL19 38 Mod_spectrum 250 124CH PCL5 100 Switch Spectrum 400 37CH PCL19 39 Mod_spectrum 200 124CH PCL5 101 Switch Spectrum 400 37CH PCL19
99. SMCARDCONNECTOR ul c 1 5 2 1 3 2 1 24 525 167 158 TP526 H1 TP504 UE Q 171 535 175 3X3 JK101 mito 88 2 050 web SEX Ae c 1508 HANDS FREE KIT 8505 C131 Ro 0102 Q 8509 1564 20010989 516 8 511 i C510 C511 3 10504 TP507 D 513 9506 18195 5078 B TP164 8540 6798512 6798503 0503 54 TP505 RIOT _ B 177 6850655 B 0502 51112 9 R522 1 cd D TON BBB 5 9504 51102 pean 555 PHI D 174 2 gt gt gt io 0000000000 523 2 O TP176 535 XO Mese icebeexX X e lor 858 888 9 TP50 bees coc co To Jn DDD nee ee ee RE CN502 165 120 Waveform numbers of to are shown on pages 5 2 5 3 pl so p o 5 40 qr l Figure 7 WIRING SIDE P W BOARD 2 3 5 12 GX15 CONFIDENTIAL A KEYPADCOL 0 KEYPADCOL 1 KEY
100. T AC 1 u F 6 3V C165 21 104 AA 0 1 u F 10V C167 RC KZ1308AFZZT AD 4 7 u F 6 3V C168 21 104 AA 0 1 u F 10V C169 21 104 AA 0 1 u F 10V C170 VCKYCZ1AB104KT AA 0 1 u F 10V C171 VCKYCZ1EB102KT AB 0 001 u F 25V C173 VCKYCZ1EB102KT AB 0 001 u F 25V C176 VCCCCZ1EH2ROCT AB 2 pF CH 25V C179 VCKYCZOJB105KT AB 1 u F 6 3V C180 VCKYCZ1EB102KT AB 0 001 u F 25V C181 VCKYCZ1AB104KT AA 0 1 u F 10V C182 21 104 AA 0 1 u F 10V C183 VCKYCZ1EB102KT AB 0 001 u F 25V C184 VCKYCZOJB105KT AB 1 u F 6 3V C189 VCKYCZOJB105KT AB 1 u F 6 3V C190 VCKYCZ1EB102KT AB 0 001 u F 25V C191 VCKYCZ1AB104KT AA 0 1 u F 10V C194 VCKYCY1AB225KT AB 2 2 u F 10V C196 RC KZ1308AFZZT AD 4 7 u F 6 3V C197 RC KZ1308AFZZT AD 4 7 u F 6 3V C200 RC KZ1317AFZZN AB F 16V C203 VCKYCZ0JB105KT AB F 6 3V C207 VCKYCZ1AB104KT AA 0 1 u F 10V C209 RC KZ1313AFZZN AA F 10V C210 RC KZ1313AFZZN AA F 10V C211 RC KZ1311AFZZN AC F 25V C212 VCKYCY0JB225KT AC 2 2 u F 6 3V C215 VCKYCY0JB225KT AC 2 2 u F 6 3V C216 RC KZ1308AFZZT AD 4 7 u F 6 3V C217 RC KZ2000AFZZT AC 4 7 u F 10V C218 VCKYCY1AB225KT AB 2 2 u F 10V C219 VCKYCZ1AB104KT AA 0 1 u F 10V C220 VCKYCZ1AB104KT AA 0 1 u F 10V C221 VCKYCY1AB225KT AB 2 2 u F 10V C222 VCKYCY0JB225KT AC 2 2 F 6 3V C223 RC KZ1308AFZZT AD 4 7 u F 6 3V C227 VCKYCY0JB225KT AC 2 2 u F 6 3V C231 VCKYCZ1AB104KT AA 0
101. TIAL 4 8 2 Key back light check The keypad back light turns on and the message appears on the PC Check the back light and press OK 4 8 3 Battery voltage check Click to display the current battery voltage If a failure occurs see 1 Power does not turn on in 3 Troubleshooting 4 8 4 Vibrator test Click to vibrate the handset phone Click to exit If a failure occurs see 5 Vibrator does not work 3 Troubleshooting 4 8 5 Melody test A message describes test items Click Yes to proceed and to exit The order of the test items Earpiece Hands free Hands free stereo gt Earpiece analogue melody GX15 Trouble found by SPST Troubleshooting based on 3 Troubleshooting 1 Earpiece gt 7 Earpiece for loud speaker does not work 2 Hands free Sound is heard in audio test Parts between 105 10 and 103 93 are defective or IC103 is defective 3 Hands free stereo Sound is heard in audio test Parts between 105 10 and 103 pin 93 105 11 and 103 pin 94 are defective Otherwise IC103 is defective the earpiece 4 Earpiece analogue melody 8 Video Voice Recorder playback is impossible Otherwise parts between IC105 pin 10 and IC103 pin 93 are defective or IC103 is defective gt No sound i
102. TOR 3 0V 10109 R11630FB REGULATOR EP100 EARPIECE MIC100 MICROPHONE TC75858A COMPARATOR BACK UP BATTERY Audio Select 19 504 VBAT 1C103 iGPO 9 BS3 GPO_11 BS4 20 SYNTHDATA 112 la BLUETOOTH MODULE AD6537B iGPO 16 851 GPO_17 BS2 21 SYNTHCLK NL17SZ32 BlueCore3 ROM ANALOGUE BASEBAND Foren 1180308 REGULATOR X101 BASEBAND SECTION A IC110 Filter DAC VT R118030B REGULATOR VCC2 DAC Baseband Serial AD6528B Liter Fon DIGITAL BASEBAND M m GPIO 12 LCD RST CK Filter BSPORT LL RESET DISPLAY 22 LCD RS Ramp RAM ASPORT SPORT 1 GPIO 42 LCD CS _0 RXON nRD nWE DATA 15 0 iGPO 5 ASM PLL i i DSP ADSP 218x DISPLAY AS Light Controller BACK LIGHT i Control IGSES CSDI RAE Serial CSDO Port K gt MCU Subsystem Cache 173465 ma eel 3 5906 CONVERTER DMA and BUS TK11128C DVDD CLKOUT i ARBITRATION REGULATOR ____ 13 2 BOOT CLK amp ARM7TDMI mE ERE sensor GPIO_37 ADC shaM Engine 1Mbit x 2 Interrupt 58 5MHz 621918 Poi REGULATOR Port MM HOUSE KEEPING GSM SYSTEM i
103. Tolerance dBm 0 30 2 dB 1 28 3 dB 2 26 3 dB 3 24 3 dB 4 22 3 dB 5 20 3 dB 6 18 3 dB 7 16 3 dB 8 14 3 dB 9 12 4 dB 10 10 4 dB 11 8 4 dB 12 6 4 dB 13 4 4 dB 14 2 5 dB 15 0 5 dB Current RX Gain Read only RX Gain Setting dB 6 94 mito Sniff ON OFF igs ON OFF button DLL This indicator appears whilst Procedure 1 Select a channel and band see 4 6 3 1 Choose Sniff ON or OFF 2 Select RX Gain using RX Gain Setting bar 3 4 Click to receive burst signals 5 You can check each part in this state Click RX OFF to stop burst signals From GSM tester send burst signals in the specified channel Figure 59 receiving burst signals SEE In this test the reception timing cannot be synchronised with burst signals from Signal Generator or GSM tester The standard RX Gain Setting is Input power at the aerial connector of the handset phone RX Gain 16 dBm Excessive input power or RX Gain may cause damage to the handset phone GX15 CONFIDENTIAL 4 RSSI Measure The handset phone notifies you of input power value at the aerial connector RSSI Measure Estimated Power Estimated Power Measured Power Measured Power box input box Integer only dBm Measure Figure 60
104. WARE UPGRADE iue etis rt E e bee sina 5 4 1 SHARP Programme Support Tool SPST 2 1 ettet niet neben eR ta 2 42 CHAPTER 6 OTHERS 3 2 44 1 Function table 6 1 2 Function table of Camera 6 21 CHAPTER 3 DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY 3 Function table of Display 6 22 Servicing 3 1 2 Disassembly and reassembly 3 3 Parts Guide J Parts marked with are important for maintaining the safety of the set Be sure to replace these parts with specified ones for maintaining the safety and performance of the set COn O 2 5 This document has been published to be used S HARP C O RPO RATIO N for after sales service only The contents are subject to change without notice GX15 CONFIDENTIAL SERVICING CONCERNS 1 When requested back up user s handset data using SPST SHARP Programme Support Tool Otherwise before servicing warn the user that data in the memory may be lost during repairs 2 Upgrade the firmware to the latest version using SPST before returning the handset to the customer 3 After repairs inspect the handset phone according to the following flowchart Repairs are comp
105. White defect correction button The following screen appears Please cover the lens of a camera hands black thing ete Is it ready Figure 71 Click the Yes button and leave it for about 20 seconds When completed the following message appears SPST for GX15 x 3 White defect correction is completed Figure 72 When an error occurs the corresponding message appears Solve the problem according to Solution Eror1 Error message There are too many white cracks Cause The light is not sufficiently blocked Solution Block the light completely and perform white defect correction again Error 2 Error message There are many white cracks Cause The light is not sufficiently blocked Solution Block the light completely and perform white defect correction again Error3 Error message There are too many white cracks cannot be rectified Cause There is a hardware error Solution Replace the camera unit CONFIDENTIAL 4 8 13 Black defect correction Black defect correction GX15 Defective pixels in a camera light sensor appear as black points in the display even when a captured image is completely white display is all white Perform black defect correction to eliminate errors in these pixels 1 Requirements Desktop type of fluorescent lamp Black defect correction sheet Figure 73 luminance meter 2 Procedure 1 Cover the camera sect
106. XOOUT Output Output for VCXO 32 SDATA Input Serial data 33 GNDVCXO NC Earth for Not used 34 VCXOE Emitter of VCXO transistor 35 VCXOB Input Base of VCXO transistor 36 VCCVCXO Input VCC for VCXO 37 VCCRFSYN Input VCC for RF synthesiser 38 CPRFSYN Output Charge pump output of RF synthesiser 39 FLOCK Output Fast lock control for RF synthesiser 40 VCCBB Input VCC for baseband and state logic 41 VCCRFVCO Input VCC for RF VCO 42 DIVON Output VCXOOUT divider control input 43 VCCRFLO Input VCC for RF local buffer and divider 44 CAPQB Output Capacitor for Q channel LPF Negative output 45 CAPQ Output Capacitor for Q channel LPF Positive output 46 CAPIB Output Capacitor for channel LPF Negative output 47 CAPI Output for channel LPF Positive output 48 VCCMIX Input VCC for direct conversion mixer 49 GNDLNA Earth for LNA bias In this unit the terminal with asterisk mark is open terminal which is not connected to the outside 6 18 CONFIDENTIAL GX15 1C802 VHIRF3146 1L RF3146 POWER Pin No Terminal name Input Output Description of terminal 1 NC Not used 2 VCC2 GSM Input Controlled voltage input the GSM driver stage 3 Not used 4 GND 5 GND 6 Pout GSM850 900 Output Output power GSM850 900 7 GND 8 Not used 9 NC Not used 10 NC Not used 147 Not used 12 NC Not used 13 NC Not u
107. YON Input Power on key input 111 NC T15 Not used 112 4 Power management analogue earth 113 AGNDO Thermal earth for power supply 114 AGNDO Thermal earth for power supply 115 AGNDO Thermal earth for power supply 116 AGNDO Thermal earth for power supply 117 AGNDO Thermal earth for power supply 118 AGNDO Thermal earth for power supply 119 AGNDO Thermal earth for power supply 120 AGNDO Thermal earth for power supply 121 AGNDO Thermal earth for power supply 122 AGNDO Thermal earth for power supply 123 AGNDO Thermal earth for power supply 124 AGNDO Thermal earth for power supply 125 AGNDO Thermal earth for power supply 126 AGNDO Thermal earth for power supply 127 AGNDO Thermal earth for power supply 128 AGNDO Thermal earth for power supply 129 AGNDO Thermal earth for power supply 130 AGNDO Thermal earth for power supply 131 AGNDO Thermal earth for power supply 132 AGNDO Thermal earth for power supply 133 AGNDO Thermal earth for power supply 134 AGNDO Thermal earth for power supply 135 AGNDO Thermal earth for power supply 136 AGNDO Thermal earth for power supply 137 AGNDO Thermal earth for power supply 138 AGNDO Thermal earth for power supply 139 AGNDO Thermal earth for power supply 140 AGNDO Thermal earth for power supply 141 AGNDO Thermal earth for power supply 142 AGNDO Thermal earth for power supply 143 AGNDO Thermal earth for power supply 144 AGNDO Thermal earth for pow
108. acitor connection terminal 7 C3 Booster capacitor connection terminal 8 VDD1 Output DC DC converter output 9 C2 Booster capacitor connection terminal 10 C2 Booster capacitor connection terminal 11 C1 Booster capacitor connection terminal 12 1 Booster capacitor connection terminal 13 VDD2 Output DC DC converter output 14 VDC DC DC converter reference power supply 15 VCC2 CPU RGB interface power supply 16 VSS 17 VSS 18 VS Output Regulator output 19 VR Output Regulator output 20 COMH Output Common high level power supply 21 COML Output Common low level power supply 22 OSCOUT Output Oscillation signal 23 OSCIN Input Oscillation signal 24 VCC1 Logic power 25 RD Input Read control signal input 26 IWR Input Write control signal input 27 RS Input Input for command display data identifica tion signal 28 RESET Input Reset signal input 29 ICS Input Chip select signal input 30 D15 Input Output Data input output 31 D14 Input Output Data input output 32 D13 Input Output Data input output 33 D12 Input Output Data input output 34 D11 Input Output Data input output 35 D10 Input Output Data input output 36 009 Input Output Data input output 37 D08 Input Output Data input output 38 007 Input Output Data input output 39 D06 Input Output Data input output 40 D05 Input Output Data input output 41 D04 Input Output Data input output 42 D03 Input Output Data input output 43 D02 Input
109. adjustable If displayed Setting temp value differs from the current temperature click to set a correction value in the range of 99 to 99 and click Save Tempelature Adjustment x Camera tempelature adjustment Correction value Setting temp current temp displayed correction value Setting temp Figure 68 4 8 11 Display flicker adjustment The following is displayed Display Adjustment X Main display flicker adjustment Saved value 88 New value B Figure 69 Check main display visually within a distance of 20 cm from fluorescent light and adjust the value to minimise flicker on the display with the and V buttons Click Save and confirm that the main display does not flicker Fine adjustment for DC voltage between display electrodes Enlarged view m A black line appears after each gradation line 8 level gradation pattern with alternate black and gradation lines black and white Figure 70 GX15 CONFIDENTIAL 4 8 12 White defect correction White defect correction Defective pixels in a camera light sensor appear as bright points in the display even when light is blocked completely display is all black Perform white defect correction to eliminate errors in these pixels 1 Protect the handset phone camera from light completely with a black cover 2 Click the
110. all other digital input output ports Positive supply for SPI PCM ports and PIO 7 4 37 TX B Output Complement of TX A 38 VSS RADIO Earth connections for RF circuitry 39 PIO 11 Input Output Programmable input output line Not used 40 PIO 4 Input Output Programmable input output line Not used 41 VSS CORE Earth connection for internal digital circuitry 42 VDD CORE Input Positive supply for Internal digital circuitry 43 TX A Input Output Transmitter output switched receiver input 44 VSS RADIO Earth connections for RF circuitry 45 VSS Earth connection for internal package shield 46 PIO 5 Input Output Programmable input output line Not used 47 PIO 7 Input Output Programmable input output line Not used 48 PIO 6 Input Output Programmable input output line Not used 49 VSS VCO Earth connections for VCO and synthesiser 50 VSS VCO Earth connections for VCO and synthesiser 51 VDD PRG NC Input Positive supply for battery backed memory Not used 52 PCM OUT Output Synchronous data output 53 PCM IN Input Synchronous data input 54 PCM SYNC Input Output Synchronous data sync 55 VDD VCO Input Positive supply for VCO and synthesiser circutry 56 LOOP FILTER Connection to external PLL loop filter Do not connect Not used 57 Not used 58 AIO 0 Input Output Programmable input output line Not used 59 AIO 1 Input Output Programmable input output line Not used 60 VDD MEM NC Input Positive supply for ROM memory and AIO
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112. battery 10 Be sufficiently careful with static electricity of integrated circuits and other circuits Wear static electricity prevention bands whilst servicing CONFIDENTIAL GX15 PRECAUTIONS FOR USING LEAD FREE SOLDER 1 Employing lead free solder Lead free solder is used for this model This is indicated by the LF symbol printed on the PWB and in the service manual The suffix letter indicates the alloy type of the solder S Ag u Indicates lead free solder of tin silver and copper 5 Using lead free solder Example When repairing a PWB with the LF symbol only lead free solder should be used Using normal tin lead alloy solder may result in cold soldered joints and damage to printed patterns As the melting point of lead free solder is approximately 40 C higher than tin lead alloy solder it is recommended that a dedicated bit is used and that the iron temperature is adjusted accordingly 3 Soldering As the melting point of lead free solder Sn Ag Cu is higher and has poorer wettability flow to prevent damage to the land of the PWB extreme care should be taken not to leave the bit in contact with the PWB for an extended period of time Remove the bit as soon as a good flow is achieved The high content of tin in lead free solder will cause premature corrosion of the bit To reduce wear on the bit reduce the temperature or turn off the iron when it is not required Leavi
113. ct either the charger or USB data cable Sends and receives data via infrared Starts the digital camera in stand by mode Takes pictures or records videos in viewfinder mode 18 Handsfree Kit Connector 19 Built in Aerial 20 RF Connector 21 Camera 22 Self Portrait Mirror 23 Battery Cover Warning Do not cover the top of the phone with your hand when in use as this may interfere with the performance of the built in aerial For taking a self portrait GX15 CONFIDENTIAL GX15 3 Operation manual Page numbers refer to the user guide Optional Accessories Li ion Spare battery XN 1BT30 Cigarette lighter charger XN USB data cable XN AC charger XN 1QC30 XN 1QC31 XN 1QC32 Personal handsfree kit XN 1CL30 1DC30 1ER20 The above accessories may not be available in all regions For details please contact your dealer Quickstart Guide y uo sun Kqpuejs epis uo e1eue qpueis 01 yoeq nok sexe saw 19000 je pue uo euoud eu uum 0 pue 59 4 e spu3 e Buung Aey pue syequinu sires dn sBuuq uj eo e suamsuy ueuM 2 euojepoA 0 sabesseyy 0 5906 y ur suot 5128 9
114. data output 43 NC E15 Not used 44 NC E16 Not used 45 BSIFS Input Baseband serial port input framing signal 46 ASFS Output Audio serial port framing signal 47 GND NET2 48 F16 Not used 49 BSOFS Output Baseband serial port output framing signal 50 BSDI Input Baseband serial port data input 51 VBAT2 Input Analogue baseband regulator input 52 NC G16 Not used 53 CSDO Output Control serial port data output 54 CSDI Input Control serial port data input 55 VBAT2 Input Analogue baseband regulator input 56 VABB Output Analogue baseband supply 57 ASM Input Advanced state machine 58 MCLKEN Output Master clock enable 59 AOUT1P Output Not used 60 Output Headset receiver audio positive output 61 RXON Input Baseband receive section control 62 TXON Input Baseband transmit section control 63 AOUT1N Output Not used 64 Output Headset receiver audio negative output 65 MCLK Input Master clock 66 CSFS Input Control serial port framing signal 67 AGND3 Analogue audio earth 68 LIGHT1 Output Key pad LED control 2 69 ABBRESET Input Reset input 70 DGND Digital earth 71 LIGHT2 Output USB charge enable 72 LIGHTS Output Key pad LED control 1 73 VCORE Output Digital core supply 1 72 1 9 V 74 VBAT7 Input Digital core regulator input 75 LGND Light driver earth 76 VMIC Output Microphone supply 2 4 2 6 V 77 VCORE Output Digital core supply 1 72 1 9 V 78 VBAT8 Input Memory interface regulator input 79 AIN2P I
115. ectrum 600 885CH PCLO 219 Burst Timing 699CH PCLO 158 Mod_spectrum 800 885CH PCLO 220 Burst Timing 512CH PCLO 159 Mod_spectrum 800 699CH PCL5 221 Burst Timing 885CH PCLO 160 Mod_spectrum 600 699CH PCL5 222 Burst Timing 699CH PCL5 161 Mod spectrum 400 699CH PCL5 223 Burst Timing 699CH PCL15 162 Mod_spectrum 250 699CH PCL5 Rx 224 Rx Sensitivity 699CH PCLO 163 Mod_spectrum 200 699CH PCL5 225 Rx Sensitivity 512CH PCLO 164 Mod_spectrum 200 699CH PCL5 226 Rx Sensitivity 885CH PCLO 165 Mod_spectrum 250 699CH PCL5 227 Usable Receiver Level 699CH PCLO 166 Mod_spectrum 400 699CH PCL5 228 Rx Level Reports 699CH PCLO 167 Mod_spectrum 600 699CH PCL5 PCS Tx 229 Burst Power 661CH PCLO 168 Mod_spectrum 800 699CH PCL5 230 Burst Power 512CH PCLO 169 Mod_spectrum 800 699CH PCL15 231 Burst Power 810CH PCLO 170 Mod spectrum 600 699CH PCL15 232 Burst Power 661CH PCL5 171 Mod spectrum 400 699CH PCL15 233 Burst Power 661CH PCL15 172 Mod spectrum 250 699CH PCL15 234 Frequency Error 661CH PCLO 173 Mod spectrum 200 699CH PCL15 235 Frequency Error 512CH PCLO 174 Mod spectrum 200 699CH PCL15 236 Frequency Error 810CH PCLO 175 Mod spectrum 250 699CH PCL15 237 Phase Error RMS 661CH PCLO 176 Mod spectrum 400 699CH PCL15 238 Phase Error RMS 512CH PCLO 177 Mod spectrum 600 699CH PCL15 239
116. efault setting for the programme Activate the programme and set defaults _ Menu Help GX15 RFCalibration Tool 1 A connected COM port Ver 1 5 0 0 appear Serial Setting Serial Port r GPIB Setting 2 Set the GPIB No Interface Number 0 Tester Setting Tester CMU200 3 Select the test instrument GPIB Address 20 4 the GPIB address r Cable Offset GSM 900 0 60 DCS 1800 ss 5 Set the Cable Offset values For cables with connector PCS 1900 0 95 QCNWKO 138AFZZ QCNWKO 136AFZZ set the values as follows r Dial Setting Used for Check Only 5 ee v AutoDial PCS 1900 0 96 Call Na 123 6 Auto Dial Setting Cal Check cyl Check When the Auto Dial check box is checked an entered number is automatically dialled for performance check 7 Number Setting Enter a number for Auto Dial Figure 40 4 5 3 RF calibration 1 Apply 4 V using a stabilised power supply and turn on the handset phone 2 Start RF calibration amp check on SPST and click Cal 3 When initialisation is complete the following message appears Lower the stabilised power supply voltage to 3 7 V and click OK Rfcaltoolprojecti Lower the power supply voltage to 37V Figure 41 CONFIDENTIAL 4 Make sure the voltage is set properly and press OK Calibration starts Figure 42 5 C
117. er supply 145 AGNDO Thermal earth for power supply 146 AGNDO Thermal earth for power supply 147 AGNDO Thermal earth for power supply 148 AGNDO Thermal earth for power supply In this unit the terminal with asterisk mark is open terminal which is not connected to the outside CONFIDENTIAL GX15 1C104 LRS18641 FLASH MEMORY Pin No Terminal name Input Output Description of terminal 1 NC Not used 2 NC Not used 3 A20 Input Address input common 4 A11 Input Address input common 5 A15 Input Address input common 6 A14 Input Address input common 7 A13 Input Address input common 8 A12 Input Address input common 9 GND 10 Not used 11 NC Not used 12 NC Not used 13 A16 Input Address input common 14 A8 Input Address input common 15 A10 Input Address input common 16 A9 Input Address input common 17 DQ15 Input Output Data input output common 18 SC WE Input Write enable input Smartcombo RAM 19 DQ14 Input Output Data input output common 20 DQ7 Input Output Data input output common 21 Input Write enable input Flash 22 F RY BY NC Output Ready busy output Flash When deleting writing VOL When interrupting block delete write High Z High impedance Not used 23 A21 Input Address input common 24 NC Not used 25 DQ13 Input Output Data input output common 26 DQ6 Input Output Data input output common 27 004 Input Output Data input outp
118. ery Cover 10 SSAKA0021AFZZ Polyethylene Bag User Guide 0 10 SSAKHO337AFZZ Polyethylene Bag User Guide Except for U 11 TCADHAO06AFZZ Quick Start Guide E EP L Q R A Z 11 TCADHA027AFZZ AE Quick Start Guide G GP 11 TCADHA0O29AFZZ Quick Start Guide T 11 22 AL Quick Start Guide H 11 TCADHA031AFZZ AF Quick Start Guide S 11 TCADHA032AFZZ AL Quick Start Guide PP 11 TCADHA0O33AFZZ AG Quick Start Guide D 11 TCADHAO3A4AFZZ AL Quick Start Guide W 11 TCADHAO35AFZZ AL Quick Start Guide B 12 TCADZAO50AFZZ DOC Only 13 TGANEAOO1AFZZ Guarantee L Q 13 TGANEAO09AFZZ Guarantee E EP 13 TGANEAO10AFZZ Guarantee R 13 TGANEA011AFZZ Guarantee A Z 13 002 22 Guarantee T 13 TGANZAO012AFZZ AE Guarantee PP 10 CONFIDENTIAL GX15 NO PARTS CODE PRICE RANK NEW MARK PART RANK DESCRIPTION 14 ACCESSORIES PACKING PARTS 13 TGANZA013AFZZ AC Guarantee D 13 TGANZA014AFZZ AD Guarantee W 13 TGANZA017AFZZ AE Guarantee H 13 TGANZA018AFZZ AE Guarantee S 13 TGANZA026AFZZ AC Guarantee U 14 TiNSEA015AFZZ AG User Guide E EP L Q R 14 TiNSEA027AFZZ AH User Guide AZ 14 TiNSEA039AFZZ AK User Guide English U 14
119. es not appear on Display Is Display unit fully inserted to CN102 YES Clean the contact point of CN102 and insert the unit again Does the display appear YES Replace Display Does the display appear Is 3 6 or more voltage applied to VBAT terminal 110 pin 4 ves Is 2 93 0 37 0 53 V applied to VDC terminal CN102 pin 15 to VEXT Yes Is 3 0 0 1 V or more applied to VCC2 terminal 102 14 to IC110 pin 3 Is voltage on VDD2 terminal C194 boosted to approx 6 V ves Is the voltage approx 10 V on VSS2 terminal C200 and approx 15 V VDD1 terminal C211 Are capacitors C209 C210 C217 C218 C200 and C211 in good appearance and mounted properly YES Is approx 3 V applied to LCD reset R178 Is R178 in good appearance and mounted properly YES Are C216 C218 C221 C222 C223 C227 R157 R176 R186 R197 R142 R151 R152 and R154 good in appear ance and mounted properly Yes Display unit is defective or connector CN102 is mounted improperly NO NO YES NO NO NO NO NO NO NO Improperly inserted to the connector The contact point of the connector is dirty Display unit is defective Go to the section Power dose not turn on see page 2 44
120. exit The GX15 Upgrading Tool The GX15 Upgrading Tool Ver 4 50 1 Select Device Port No 1 r r porti port N Kx mot 3 Select Load Area Program Download File System Initialize Start Loading Flash Figure 28 2 1 Selecting device Check the corresponding Port No box for the handset phone you want to download data to When the handset phone is connected to a PC the corresponding box is checked Make sure the handset phone without a battery is connected to a PC with the USB download cable If the corresponding box cannot be checked the handset phone may not be recognised correctly Disconnect and reconnect the USB download cable 2 12 CONFIDENTIAL GX15 2 2 Selecting download file Select a file to download Press Select File button in 2 Select Load File The file selection screen appears Select a file to download and press Open button When you select a file the file name appears in the text box Proceed to 3 Select Load Area becomes setting Only Motorola format mot file can be downloaded You can select a file by entering a file name in the text box without pressing Select File button In this case enter the file location together Look in MOT MOE Fiename Files of type Motorola Files mot Cancel Figure 29
121. following appears SPST for GX15 G User password reset has been completed Figure 62 GX15 GX15 CONFIDENTIAL 4 8 Performance check and adjustment With this function SPST checks the performance of the handset phone and makes adjustments Operation 1 Set the COM port on the SPST initial screen and click Performance check and adjustment The following dialogue box appears whilst process ing SPST communicating Entering DIAG Figure 63 2 When completed the following is displayed Click Back to main menu to exit Performance check Main back light check Memory check S RAM PSRAM Check Sum External back light check LCD test Key back light check Black White Gradation LED check Red Battery voltage check E SD read write test Vibrator test Main display flicker adjustment Melody test External display contrast adjustment Audio test White defect correction Camera check Black defect correction Back to main menu Figure 64 The functions of each button are described below 4 8 1 Back light check The display back light turns on and the message appears on the PC Figure 65 Check the back light and press OK If a failure occurs see 9 Back Light does not turn on in 3 Troubleshooting 2 34 CONFIDEN
122. gt Setect Mono Wave Table Synthesiser 08 00 07 CPU interface Interface register FiFO 512 byte P Sequencer Intermediate register PCM ADPCM Control register SRAM ROM Play back LED control Vibrator control Soft IRQ 09 09 Analogue power supply 9 c for speaker amplifier gt i gt amp nn GX15 CONFIDENTIAL 102 VHIQSRWASBF 1L Q5RW45B 4 5 V REGULATOR Pin No Terminal name Input Output Description of terminal 1 GND 2 VDD Power supply 3 VOUT Output Output 4 CE Input Chip enable VDD 2 1C103 AD6537B ANALOGUE BASEBAND CURRENT LIMIT e Pin No Terminal name Input Output Description of terminal q TDI Input Not used 2 VCXOEN Input VCXO supply 3 VBAT3 Input External interface regulator input 4 VEXT Output External interface supply 5 VCHG Input Charge supply 6 GATEDRIVE Output Charge DAC FET output control 7 ISENSE Input Charge current sense input 8 TEMP2 Input Not used 9 AUXADC2 Input Auxiliary ADC input for hands free kit earphone detection 10 REFBB Output Baseband transmit amp receive voltage reference 1
123. h Spectrum 600 885CH PCLO 139 Mod spectrum 800 512CH PCLO 201 Switch Spectrum 1200 885CH PCLO 140 Mod spectrum 600 512CH PCLO 202 Switch Spectrum 1800 885CH PCLO 141 Mod spectrum 400 512CH PCLO 203 Switch Spectrum 1800 699CH PCL5 142 Mod spectrum 250 512CH PCLO 204 Switch Spectrum 1200 699CH PCL5 143 Mod spectrum 200 512CH PCLO 205 Switch Spectrum 600 699CH PCL5 144 Mod spectrum 200 512CH PCLO 206 Switch Spectrum 400 699CH PCL5 145 Mod spectrum 250 512CH PCLO 207 Switch Spectrum 400 699CH PCL5 146 Mod spectrum 400 512CH PCLO 208 Switch Spectrum 600 699CH PCL5 147 Mod spectrum 600 512CH PCLO 209 Switch Spectrum 1200 699CH PCL5 148 Mod spectrum 800 512CH PCLO 210 Switch Spectrum 1800 699CH PCL5 149 Mod spectrum 800 885CH PCLO 211 Switch Spectrum 1800 699CH PCL15 150 Mod spectrum 600 885CH PCLO 212 Switch Spectrum 1200 699CH PCL15 151 Mod spectrum 400 885CH PCLO 213 Switch Spectrum 600 699CH PCL15 152 Mod spectrum 250 885CH PCLO 214 Switch Spectrum 400 699CH PCL15 153 Mod spectrum 200 885CH PCLO 215 Switch Spectrum 400 699CH PCL15 154 Mod spectrum 200 885CH PCLO 216 Switch Spectrum 600 699CH PCL15 155 Mod spectrum 250 885CH PCLO 217 Switch Spectrum 1200 699CH PCL15 156 Mod spectrum 400 885CH PCLO 218 Switch Spectrum 1800 699CH PCL15 157 Mod sp
124. he contact point of the SIM card connector is deformed or dirty R110 or C131 is defective No Are R110 and C131 good appearance and mounted erly YES 103 is defective Short terminal CN101 1 to 106 195 is defective Is short terminal 101 1 to IC106 195 good in appearance and mounted properly YES 106 is defective R164 is defective No 15 R164 good in appearance and mounted properly YES 106 is defective Replace R163 R113 or short terminal CN101 pin 6 to R163 No Are R163 R113 and short terminal CN101 pin 6 to R163 good in appearance and mounted properly YES 106 is defective CONFIDENTIAL 14 IrDA Infrared communication is impossible Set the distance and angle within the specification for the IrDA communication Y Is 2 8 V supplied from Q104 pin 2 yes Is 2 8 V applied to UN101 pin 6 YES Y Does the send signal UN101 pin 5 send pulse waves period ically Yes Is 3 0 V supplied from VCC UN101 pin 1 es Is SD signal UN101 3 0 2 V or lower YES Does the RxD signal UN101 pin 4 send pulse waves periodi cally YES Is UN101 good in appearance and mounted properly
125. ion Install the device driver for all handsets phones connected to the PC including those a USB hub handset phone is not recognised when connected to a PC Disconnect and reconnect the USB download cable If the handset phone is still not recognised repeat a few times 2 10 4 4 3 Download CONFIDENTIAL 1 Application startup and screen descriptions GX15 The icon below is created on your desktop after installation Double click it to start the Upgrading tool You can also start the application by selecting The GX15 UpgradingTool from the Start menu Internet Internet Explorer s E mail Outlook Express MSN Explorer V Paint UpgradingTool o Tour Windows XP Files and Settings Tr Wizard AllPrograms 3 Windows Messenger Windows Media Playe Windows Movie gt Documents Activate Windows Windows Catalog Lindata Sum GX15 UpgradingTool f Accessories fi Adaptec USBControl f Games f startup 8 Internet Explorer MSN Explorer Outlook Express p Remote Assistance e Windows Media Player A Log 0 Turn Off Computer start fi GX15 Install E Figure 26 The download setup screen appears after starting the application f The GX15 Upgrading Tool The GX15 Upgrading Tool Ver 4 50 1 Select Device
126. ion with the black defect correction sheet as shown in Figure 74 Attach the sheet to the handset phone firmly with clear scotch tape Figure 74 2 Check the distance from the fluorescent lamp by using an illuminance meter In the proper position for black defect correction illuminance is between 8 000 and 10 000 lux GX15 CONFIDENTIAL 3 Hold the handset phone in the proper position Figure 76 4 Click the Black defect correction button The following message is displayed SPST 7 Please take a some white things with camera Is it ready Figure 77 5 Click the Yes button Communication starts SPST communicating Correcting black defect Figure 78 6 The result is displayed within a minute as follows SPST x Black defect correction is completed Figure 79 When an error occurs the corresponding message appears Solve the problem according to Solution Error 1 Error message There are too many black cracks Cause The light is too weak or strong Solution At the proper distance from the light source 8 000 10 000 lux perform black defect correction again Error 2 Error message There are many black cracks Cause The light is too weak or strong Solution At the proper distance from the light source 8 000 10 000 lux perform black defect correction again Error3 Error message There are too many black c
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128. leted Fixed parts have been checked for proper operation Check IMEI NO Operator code Destination Firmware version by Identity function of SPST Inspect each device using performance check adjustment function of SPST Carry out RF performance check with SPST All completed 4 When storing or transporting a PWB put it into a conductive bag or wrap it in aluminum foil C MOS IC may be damaged by electrostatic charges 5 Do not leave fingerprints etc on ornamental parts including a cabinet especially clear windows for main and sub displays Wear fingerstalls to avoid this Also ensure not to leave fingerprints on the surface of display panel 6 To prevent oxidation which causes connection problems do not touch any terminals on the electric board microphone vibrator earpiece and Speaker When handling these parts wear fingerstalls Should you touch these parts clean them with a soft dry cloth Always wear fingerstalls when handling a shield case on the electric board Otherwise oxidation may occur causing handset performance deterio ration 7 The FPC is a precision device Handle it carefully to prevent any damages 8 Do not expose the moisture sensor to liquids If the sheet gets wet red ink runs In this case replace the sheet with a new one Be careful about your perspiration 9 Before you disassemble or reassemble handset make sure to remove the Li lon
129. lick OK Calibration completed Figure 43 6 initial screen returns 4 5 4 RF performance check 1 Apply 4 V using a stabilised power supply and turn on the handset phone 2 Start RF calibration amp check on SPST and click Check 3 When initialisation is complete the following message appears Lower the stabilised power supply voltage to 3 7 V and click OK Rfcaltoolprojecti 4 Make sure the voltage is set properly and press OK RF performance check starts Figure 45 5 The following dialogue box appears after the check Increase the stabilised power supply voltage to 4 0 V and click Rfcaltoalprajecti Figure 46 GX15 GX15 CONFIDENTIAL 6 Make sure the voltage is set properly and press OK R caltoolprajectige4 Figure 47 7 RF performance check is complete Click Save As and name the file to save the result Click OK to exit Figure 48 The following will be displayed in case of failure See the attachment 2 for troubleshooting Fi Level Reports Figure 49 8 9 CONFIDENTIAL GX15 Click Rfcaltool x RF Check Completed Figure 50 The initial screen returns Note The RF calibration tool allows the calibration but not the check when the terminal fails to catch signa
130. ls from the GSM tester unable to access a net work with no service displayed There is a possibility that CMU200 did not start properly Turn off CMU200 and restart 4 5 5 RF calibration amp RF performance check Pressing the Cal_Check button initiates RF calibration and RF performance check in succession Since some operations are skipped this is handier than executing calibration Cal button and performance check Check button separately 1 Start RF calibration amp check on SPST and press Cal Check Lower the stabilised power supply voltage to 3 7 V and press OK ON Da P OQ Set the stabilised power supply voltage to 4 V and turn on the handset phone Make sure the voltage is set properly and press OK After the calibration and check increase the stabilised power supply voltage to 4 0 V and press Make sure the voltage is set properly and press OK To save the results press Save As and enter a file name To exit press Press OK The initial screen returns Steps 1 4 and 5 9 are respectively equivalent to RF calibration by the Cal button and RF performance check by the Check button GX15 CONFIDENTIAL Attachment 2 Band Send No Item to be inspected Chan PCL Whole inspection list by RF performance check ing nel Band Send No Item to be ins
131. lt TRO 24 a c i lt gt var 2 peana 0 p E LULA 1204 lt E S7P CH BEADS 154 641 L gt Ter Om O mm aoro Xe a jn X wie 0 EX 100 gt sypar ner 25 ES xx t 7676 10 55 ome Tue 85 Ee Rid 28125 4 n DATAS ATA DATAS 1 5 53 EI 2x7 fate oJ amp 1 103 60 06 paos DATA gt gt gt fox 2 pomerom ot Buston 2 ier d 2 un n nus i ANALOGUE BASEBAND bs 2 DATA auc ak 1 mo t pepe oro 2 E ET cra Ed DT gt m nnnnnnnnnmnmmmm meon pane Raid EED rd 20101 R262 U vam ss DATA DATA 168685 5852 58 7 S Re edere pon 55 uams ais bono mea ToP vew am vm aro d ESI E 100P Hoc AUDIO SELECT select 9 PUT Hcc SYNTHOATA 20 SYNTHDATA 4 21 Tiss 6 Ermar
132. mbling 1 Make sure that all ornamental parts have no scratch and clean Make sure that you can open and close handset phone smoothly and hear hinges click Make sure that display panel is placed in a proper position without inclination Make sure that all three battery terminals protrude evenly Make sure that the pawl of aerial is upside FASTENING TORQUE Referential Value Back Cabinet 15 7 1 Front Cabinet 1 6 0 1 cm Key PWB 13 7 1 Back Cabinet 1 4 0 1 Kgf cm The reference value is measured when an electric screwdriver HIOS CL4000 is used SOLDERING SPECIFICATION Soldering iron must be set to 350 C for 5 seconds STANDARD POSITION OF ATTACHMENT When replacing the following labels marked with be sure to place new ones on the specified positions T Repai ape Repair Standard Application position range Tape Repair Standard position Sensor Moisture Large Standard position Back Cabinet Sensor Moisture Large Sheet A Display Display Standard position 0 0 5mm Sheet A Display Sheet B Display Standard Standard position position Sheet B Display CONFIDENTIAL Spacer Display Standard position Standard position Front Cabinet Assembly Cy DEN Gub
133. means 1000 kohms Capacitor P is an abbreviation for pico and a farad unit of capacitance without P means microfarad Expressions capacitance withstand voltage are used for electrolytic capacitors CH RH UJ Temperature compensation ML Mylar type S Styrol type PP Polypropylene type 2 Types of transistor and LED 3 510 L1 01 8 top 019 top 001 E VIEW D soc VIEW Hp E _ 2SK3019 ECH8603 DTC114 YET TOP VIEW TOP VIEW 1 1 155388 RSB6 8S RB160M30 RB52030T RB52130T TOP VIEW gt 2W0110VY The voltage of each section is obtained by measuring between the section and chassis using a digital multimeter handset phone out of range Conditions SIM card inserted power on in stand by mode opened Schematic diagram and Wiring Side of P W Board for this model are subject to change for improvement without prior notice Parts marked with A are important for maintaining the safety of the set Be sure to replace these parts with specified ones for main taining the safety and performance of the set Br coe 5 i 5 2 0 EN PD O 1 TOP 3 5 1 g VIEW p a NSBC143 TP EC4301 C EC4401 C TOP VIEW TOP VIEW mH x
134. ndset phone Port No 1 Display on PC Figure 33 Screen during download lt lt Aborting download gt gt Press Quit button on the PC screen to stop download Please wait for finishing process is displayed during the process Do not disconnect the USB download cable until the message disappears The GX15 Upgrading Tool The GX15 Upgrading Tool Now Downloading PROGRAM Area Please wait for finishing proces Port No 1 Port Now loading size Now loading size 0 00320000 0x00ae09e0 Byte 0 00360000 0x00ae09e0 Byte HHEBH Port No 2 Port No 2 Port No 1 Now loading size Now loading size 0 00320000 0 00 09 0 Byte 0 00360000 0 00 09 0 Byte Port No 3 Port No 3 Now loading size Now loading size 0 00320000 0 09 0 Byte 0 00360000 0 09 0 Byte Figure 34 2 15 GX15 CONFIDENTIAL 2 5 Completing download Press OK button before disconnecting the handset phone When download is successfully completed O appears as shown below In the screen shot downloaded data are written to the handset phone correctly The GX15 Upgrading Tool Now process complete Sent SUM Oxbb7e lt gt DN SUM value correct Q Received SUM Oxbb7e Port No 2 SUM value correct Q Received SUM Oxbb7e SUM value correct Received SUM Oxbb7e
135. ng different types of solder on the bit will cause contamination of the different alloys which will alter their characteristics making good soldering more difficult It will be necessary to clean and replace bits more often when using lead free solder To reduce bit wear care should be taken to clean the bit thoroughly after each use GX15 CONFIDENTIAL CHAPTER 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION FOR A COMPLETE DESCRIPTION OF THE OPERATION OF THIS UNIT PLEASE REFER TO THE OPERATION MANUAL 1 Specifications General Tti band GSM 900 MHz DCS 1800 MHz PCS 1900MHz GPRS enabled WAP MMS SMS Dimensions folded exclud ing the aerial H x W x D 105 x 45 x 17 8 mm Weight 84g Battery operating temperature 0 40 C Display Display dimensions 160 x 120 pixels LCD display CGS 65 536 colours with backlight LCD back light LED back light white colour LEDs Camera CMOS 310K pixels built in camera Zoom Wide and zoom mode 4 x zoom supported when image size is 160 x 120 pixels Lens F2 8 f 3 55 mm Sound 40 polyphonic ring melodies External DC supply voltage 5 2 V Battery 3 7 V 780 mAh Li lon Standby time Up to 230 hours Talk time Up to 230 minutes Others Side key Infrared port 1 2 L P maximum distance 20 cm Connector for AC charger and data cable Standard hands free connector 02 5 Battery running time depends on the battery and SIM card as well as the network condit
136. nnected to the outside 6 13 CONFIDENTIAL GX15 VSS USB 73 84 69 AIO 1 69 10 2 VSS 1 2 85 55 PADS VSS MEM 10 15 17 20 71 41 VSS_CORE 56 LOOP_FILTER VSS_ANA 66 68 76 VSS VCO 49 50 VSS RADIO 32 38 44 NC 4 5 8 16 57 65 75 S o lt 8 O 45 VSS oLlold eloia 8lold 9 21018 49J 041u0204J9 A 0514 Ju 9 018 e doo1 2 viOld _ sog Jesiseuu S ova xnv dH L N N 2101 2 10 WOd ONAS WOd 9oeuewI XL 2 Od 1 S10 1uvn wun Lyvn xu 1uvn OSIW Ids earner 902 9 Less d Sr lenas GOW X19 148 se 850 146 __ asn Spon bid sung S Naxu loloia 9 Y pue pueqeseg amp O Q D b amp 55 5 2 9
137. nput Headset mic audio positive input 80 AIN1P Input Mic audio positive input 81 NC R01 Not used 82 VBAT8 Input Memory interface regulator input 83 VMEMSEL Input Memory supply voltage selection 84 5 Input Back up battery regulator input 85 VBAT4 Input SIM interface regulator input 86 VBAT6 Input Real time clock regulator input 87 DBBON Input Digital BB supply regulator on signal 88 SGND AOUT2P N supply earth 89 AOUT2N Output Speaker with receiver positive output 90 SPWR Input AOUT2PIN supply regulator input 91 AOUT2P Output Speaker with receiver negative output 92 NC R12 Not used 93 AIN3P Input Sound IC audio positive input 94 AIN3N Input Sound IC audio negative input 95 AIN2N Input Headset mic audio negative input 96 AIN1N Input Mic audio negative input 97 RESET Output Reset output 98 VMEM Output Memory interface supply 2 75 3 05 V 99 VMEM Output Memory interface supply 2 75 3 05 V 100 VBAT_NET Input VBAT supply input 101 GND NET1 102 VSIM Output SIM interface supply 2 75 2 95 V 103 VRTC Output Real time clock supply 1 6 2 0 V 6 3 GX15 CONFIDENTIAL Pin No Terminal name Input Output Description of terminal 104 SGND AOUT2P N supply earth 105 AOUT2N Output Speaker with receiver positive output 106 SPWR Input AOUT2PIN supply regulator input 107 AOUT2P Output Speaker with receiver negative output 108 NC T12 Not used 109 KEYOUT Output Power on key output 110 KE
138. o i ET p lt PIO 10 BT RESET B ix PIO 11 K RESET_B AIO O I SPI_CSB DOO AIO 1 SPI AIO 2 SPI MOSI L E CN401 px SPI TEST TEST EN CONNECTOR F epe FLASH EN 1 i 5 9 1 E 1 1 G 5 5 5 H B BT CLKREQOUT gt H LLL NOTES ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM be found on page 5 1 Not Mount 1 2 3 4 5 6 Figure 1 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 1 6 5 4 GX15 GX15 CONFIDENTIAL
139. or SRAM Not used 175 GPIO 46 Output Chip select for sound generator IC 176 DPLUS Input USB D 177 SIMCLK Output SIM interface clock output 178 JTAGEN Input JTAG enable 179 VEXT Input System Interface power supply 2 4 3 3 V VINT 180 GPO 3 Output Not used 181 GPO 4 Output Not used 182 GPO 7 Output Not used 183 GPO 16 Output Band select 1 for RF BS1 184 GPO 17 Output Band select 2 for RF BS2 185 NHWR NUSB Output Processor high write strobe 186 19 Output Audio select for accessories connector 187 NLWR NLSB Output Processor low write strobe 188 NWAIT Input Not used 189 NRESET Input System reset input 190 BURSTCLK Output Hardware version select 0 191 NRAMCS1 Output Chip select for PSRAM 1 192 NAUXCS1 Output Hardware version select 2 193 GPIO 43 Output Not used 194 VDDUSB Input USB power supply 2 8 3 3 V VUSB 195 GPIO 23 Output SIM interface reset 196 SIMDATAIO Input Output SIM interface data input output 197 GPIO 24 Output Sound generator IC reset 198 GPIO 19 Output JTAG TMS 199 GPIO 21 Output JTAG TDO 200 GPO 2 Output Write protect control for flash memory 1 201 GND 202 GPO 8 Output IrDA power ON OFF control 203 GPO 9 Output Band select 3 for RF BS3 204 GPO 10 Output Not used In this unit the terminal with asterisk mark is open terminal which is not connected to the outside 1C107 VHIX61CN27N 1L X61CN27N VOLTAGE DETECTOR Pin No Terminal name Input Output Description of
140. ownload Note Do not connect other devices to the remaining ports during download via a USB hub Download may fail 3 1 Using multiple USB hubs Connect multiple USB hubs according to the following 1 Connection in series recommended Figure 37 2 Connection in parallel Figure 38 When using more than one USB hubs refer to the manuals to interconnect them 4 Estimated download time Download takes approximately 10 to 22 minutes when Program Download and File System Initialize are selected Time depends on the number of handsets phones you are downloading data to Use of a USB 2 0 port will shorten the download time 2 17 GX15 CONFIDENTIAL 4 4 4 Troubleshooting This section describes error messages solutions and other important information Error messages appear on the PC screen 1 Error message list No Displayed message Cause Solution Unable to open file Failed to open the MOT file to download The following are possible causes The file path contains special characters Special characters X 2 The extension of the file is not mot The file is in use The file path contains more than 257 bytes of characters There is no drive letter in the file path The file path is entered but the file name is not The file cannot be found The file is located on a CD ROM removal disk RAM disk or network drive
141. p exe file on the CD ROM 2 The SPST GX15 setup wizard appears Follow the installation instructions 3 After the installation is complete shortcuts to SPST are created on the desktop and under the Start Programs from the shortcuts GX15 menu Start SPST GX15 CONFIDENTIAL 2 3 Starting up Connect GX15 to an operable serial port of the PC with the supplied data cable Make sure that the battery is fully charged Start SPST from the desktop 1 The Input password dialogue box appears Enter the password select GX15 from Port list box a connected port is automatically detected and click OK If you do not know SPC click Cancel to exit 1 A 4 When using SPST for the first time the driver installation starts and the following dialogue box appears Current Password After the installation is complete press Retry pias 7 Port open failed Retry to open Cancel mms Figure 1 2 To change the password enter the current password in Figure 1 and then click Change Password Current Password New Password Password again Show Repair Log Pas eure for Figure 2 3 To check the usage status of tools click Show Repair Log in Figure 1 4 Click Downloader for Emergency Current Password Downloader for GX10 Series Downloader for GX20 Series Downloader for GX30 Series OK Cancel
142. pected Chan PCL ing nel 61 Mod spectrum 250 37CH PCL19 ve 62 Mod_spectrum 400 37CH PCL19 GSM Tx 1 Burst Power 37CH PCL5 63 Mod_spectrum 600 37CH 119 2 Burst Power 975CH PCL5 64 Mod_spectrum 800 37CH PCL19 3 Burst Power 124CH PCL5 65 Switch Spectrum 1800 az GH PCL5 4 Burst Power 37CH PCL11 66 Switch Spectrum 1200 37CH PCL5 5 Burst Power 37CH PCL19 67 Switch_Spectrum 600 37CH PCL5 6 Frequency Error 37CH PCL5 68 Switch_Spectrum 400 37CH PCL5 7 Frequency Error 975CH PCL5 69 Switch Spectrum 400 37CH PCL5 8 Frequency Error 124CH PCL5 70 Switch Spectrum 600 37CH PCL5 9 Phase Error RMS 37CH PCL5 71 Switch Spectrum 1200 37CH PCL5 10 Phase Error RMS 975CH PCL5 72 Switch Spectrum 1800 37CH PCL5 11 Phase Error RMS 124CH PCL5 73 Switch Spectrum 1800 975CH PCL5 12 Phase Error Peak 37CH PCL5 74 Switch_Spectrum 1200 975CH PCL5 13 Phase Error Peak 975CH PCL5 75 Switch_Spectrum 600 975CH PCL5 14 Phase Error Peak 124CH PCL5 76 Switch Spectrum 400 975CH PCL5 15 Mod spectrum 800 37CH PCL5 77 Switch Spectrum 400 975CH PCL5 16 Mod spectrum 600 37CH PCL5 78 Switch Spectrum 600 975CH PCL5 17 Mod spectrum 400 37CH PCL5 79 Switch_Spectrum 1200 975CH PCL5 18 Mod spectrum 250 37CH PCL5 80 Switch_Spectrum 1800 975CH PCL5 19 Mod spectrum 200 37CH PCL5 81 Switch Spectrum 1800 124CH PCL5 20 spectrum 200 37CH
143. ports Not used 61 RTS Output UART request to send active low 62 UART CTS Input UART clear to send active low 63 UART_RX Input UART data input active high 64 PCM_CLK Input Output Synchronous data clock 65 NC Not used 66 VSS ANA Earth connections for analogue circuitry 67 XTAL OUT Output Drive for crystal 68 VSS ANA Earth connections for analogue circuitry 69 AIO 2 Input Output Programmable input output line 70 VDD MEM Input Positive supply for ROM memory and AIO ports Not used 71 VSS MEM Earth connections for ROM memory and AIO ports Not used 72 USB DP Input Output USB data plus with selectable internal 1 5k ohms pull up resistor Not used 73 VSS USB Earth connections for UART USB ports 74 UART TX Output UART data output active high 75 Not used 76 VSS ANA Earth connections for analogue circuitry 77 XTAL IN Input For crystal or external clock input 78 VDD ANA Output Positive supply for analogue circuitry and 1 8 V regulated output 79 VREG NC Input If not connected regulator enabled connect to VSS to disable regulator Not used 80 VREG Input 2 2 3 6 V voltage input 81 VDD MEM NC Input Positive supply for ROM memory and AIO ports Not used 82 USB DN Input Output USB data minus Not used 83 VDD USB Input Positive supply for UART USB ports 84 VSS USB Earth connections for UART USB ports In this unit the terminal with asterisk mark is open terminal which is not co
144. r 45 44 43 42 41 09 38 NC 0 GND VCC2 2 GSM 2 DCS PCS NC 3 34 GND GND 4 83 NC GND 5 32 GND Pout GSM PoutDCS 850 900 1800 1900 GND 7 puly Integrated 30 GND ower Control Circuit NC 8 29 NC NC 9 28 NC NC 09 2 NC NC 11 26 NC NC 12 25 NC 9 49 9 6 2 19 9 C C2 C9 64 yooo 2 2 a a of gt 2 2 gt gt gt 1 804 VHIR5322P 1L R5322P VOLTAGE REGULATOR Pin No Terminal name Input Output Description of terminal 1 CE1 Input Chip enable1 2 VDD Input Power supply 3 CE2 Input Chip enable2 4 VOUT2 Output VCC for VRF 5 GND 6 VOUT1 Output VCC for VTCXO Current Limit 2 Function table of Camera CA100 RUNTZA021AFPZ CAMERA UNIT GX15 CONFIDENTIAL Pin No Terminal name Input Output Description of terminal 1 CLK IN Input Master clock into sensor Default is 12 MHz 27 MHz maximum 2 SCLK Input IIC Serial clock 3 SDATA Input Output Serial data 4 SADDR Input Serial interface address select when HIGH default 0 90 when LOW 5 VAA Input Analogue power 2 8 V 6 A GND Analogue earth 7 RESET B Input Asynchronous reset of sensor when LOW All registers as
145. r lower on SENSE terminal TP534 yes Is there conduction through fuse FS501 YES Is Flash memory 1 104 installed properly yes Are voltages of 2 93 2 93 and 1 82 V applied to TP170 TP110 and VCORE 171 respectively YES Is the waveform of signals from R169 connected to X101 32 kHz correct Are R167 R169 C174 C176 X101 and IC106 good in appearance and mounted properly YES Is the triangular wave of 13 MHz sent from C833 NO 15 2 9 V supplied from VTCXO TP801 YES 801 and peripheral circuits are defective soldering is improper _ The battery is defective or set improperly Fuse FS501 is blown NO X Flash memory 104 is installed improperly NO 103 is defective X101 32 kHz oscillator R167 R169 C174 and C176 are NO defective or mounted improperly Or oscillating circuit of IC106 is defective a g 12807 is defective r Voltage Regulator IC804 is defective GX15 CONFIDENTIAL 2 Voice transmission recording is impossible Phone Handset Replace the microphone Is the problem solved YES NO Y Is 1 2 2 1 V applied to both ends of C101 NO YES Y Is approx 1 7 V applied to IC103 pin 80 NO YES Y Is 0
146. ra turn on ves i Is 2 8 V applied to 0601 pins 5 10 and 23 when camera is on YES S0601 1 Is 2 8 V applied on pins 4 and 7 2 Is the voltage 0 V on pin 8 3 Is the 13 MHz frequency sent to pin 1 when camera is on YES SO601 1 Is 2 8 V applied on pins 2 and 3 when camera is on 2 Are voltages of pins 2 and 3 within the range 0 to 2 8 V when camera being activated Yes 2 56 NO NO NO NO NO Reinsert the camera CA100 1C603 is mounted improperly SO601 is mounted improperly The camera CA100 is defective Most likely poor contact caused by adhesive on pins The regulator IC602 or peripheral circuits are defective Is 2 8 V applied to TP601 YES Short terminal TP601 to 50601 pin 23 and TP601 to 0601 pin 5 are defective 1C603 1C106 is defective or R602 C607 is mounted improp erly 1C603 peripheral circuits 1 Is 13 MHz frequency sent to R602 2 15 2 93 V applied to C607 when camera is on YES 15 1 8 V applied to 603 peripheral circuit TP607 when cam era is on ves 601 or peripheral circuits are defective R605 C609 is mounted improperly Is 2 93 V applied to IC603 peripheral circuit R604 when camera is on
147. racks cannot be rectified Cause There is a hardware error Solution Replace the camera unit CONFIDENTIAL GX15 4 9 mode release When the handset phone does not turn on and enter the normal mode use this function to change mode to the normal mode Operation 1 Select the COM port on the SPST initial screen and click mode release The following dialogue box appears SPST communicating Entering 0146 Figure 80 2 If SPST cannot communicate with the handset phone the following message is displayed Make sure the handset phone is turned on and click Retry To exit click Cancel SPST for GX15 It is not connectable with Handset Please push a Retry button after inputting a power supply Please push a Cancel button when you stop Cancel Figure 81 3 When complete the following message appears SPST for GX15 1 mode release has been completed Figure 82 5 Other tests SPST does not provide tests of Bluetooth USB communication Check them according to the following instructions 5 1 Bluetooth 1 Connect GX15 to the network and check that a conversation talking and listening is possible using a Bluetooth headset Recommended Bluetooth headset JABRA BT200 PLANTRONICS M1000 PLANTRONICS M3000 2 Connect GX15 to another Bluetooth built in handset phone or PC and check that text data can be transmitted and
148. re Software ver jaa 6660151 Calibration 8 Downloader Check User Password ed RF calibration emt ame 3 The following screen appears To adjust the device click this button Performance check adjustment Figure 5 T E check External back light check Key back light check Memory check S RAM PSRAM Check Sum test Black White Gradation Green Blue Red Green Blue Temperature adjustment Camera section Battery voltage check SD read write test Vibrator test Melody test External display contrast adjustment Audio test Camera check Xl M Back to main menu Black defect correction Temperature adjustment a Temperature adjustment Battery section Temperature adjustment J y Battery section Main display flicker adjustment lt Display flicker adjustment i White defect correction White defect correction Black defect correction Figure 6 CONFIDENTIAL 4 Functions 4 1 Default setting SPST can restore the factory settings This function 1 Deletes all user data in the file system 2 Restores all WAP settings to default and 3 Restores the values set by the user to default MEPLOCK settings the destination and operator name do not change Operation 1 Set the COM po
149. rn on See page 2 52 10 Outof range and incoming outgoing calls are impossible See page 2 53 11 The display does not appear on Display See page 2 54 12 Pictures cannot be taken See page 2 55 13 SIM card is not recognised See page 2 56 14 IrDA Infrared communication is impossible See page 2 57 15 Bluetooth communication is impossible See page 2 58 16 USB connection is impossible See page 2 58 1 Power dose not turn on Connect a battery of 4 0 V or more Execute File System initialisation of Downloader SPST without loading a file Does File System initialisation start properly YES NO Y 2 45 Is the user area system initialised by Flash Loader YES NO Flash memory 104 and 106 are defective Y Does normal mode start NO Flash memory 104 data is corrupted Y Is it possible to rewrite the firmware YES Flash memory 104 and 106 are defective Y Does normal mode start after restart NO YES Flash memory 104 and 106 are defective Programme code of Flash memory IC 104 is garbled CONFIDENTIAL GX15 From page 2 44 Is 3 6 V more applied to terminal TP520 NO Battery terminals are defective connector terminal is dirty or yrEs Is the voltage 1 2 V o
150. rt on the SPST initial screen and click Default Set 2 Click Yes to proceed Click to exit SPST for GX15 xi 7 If vou proceed default setting you can not restore the user s data Do you proceed Figure 7 3 Click No to back up the MEPLOCK data Click Yes to restore default settings SPST for GX15 X 2 Do you want to set MEP default Figure 8 4 Communication starts SPST communicating Entering DIAG Figure 9 5 The following appears when you select Yes in step 3 and MEPLOCK data exists Click Yes to restore the data SPST for GX15 X 2 There is inputted data of MEPLOCK Is this data restored Figure 10 2 5 GX15 GX15 CONFIDENTIAL 6 After the handset phone is turned on the initialisation is complete SPST for GX15 x 1 Default set has been completed Figure 11 4 2 User data back up SPST saves all the data stored on the handset phone 1 Set the COM port on the SPST initial screen and click User Data Backup 2 Specify the file name in the following dialogue box and click Save Save in A My Documents gt di My Music History Desktop Documents Computer 65 Filename nanc Network Pl Save as type Backup File Cancel Figure 12 3 The communicating dialogue box appears whilst processing SPST communicating Backup
151. rth connections for ROM memory and AIO ports Not used 16 NC Not used 17 VSS MEM Earth connections for ROM memory and AIO ports Not used 18 FLASH EN Input Pull high to VDD MEM Not used 19 SPI MISO Output Serial peripheral interface data output Not used 20 VSS MEM Earth connections for ROM memory and AIO ports 21 VDD RADIO Input Positive supply for RF circuitry 22 VDD RADIO Input Positive supply for RF circuitry 23 PIO 9 Input Output Programmable input output line Not used 24 PIO 10 Input Output Programmable input output line Not used 25 PIO 8 Input Output Programmable input output line Not used 26 TEST EN Input For test purposes only leave unconnected Not used 6 12 CONFIDENTIAL GX15 Pin No Terminal name Input Output Description of terminal 27 RESET Input Reset if high Input debounced so must be high for gt 5ms to cause a reset 28 SPI MOSI Input Serial peripheral interface data input Not used 29 SPI CSB Input Chip select for Serial Peripheral Interface active low Not used 30 SPI CLK Input Serial peripheral interface clock Not used 31 RF IN NC Input Single ended receiver input Not used 32 VSS RADIO Earth connections for RF circuitry 33 AUX DAC NC Output Voltage DAC output Not used 34 RESET B Input Reset if low Input debounced so must be low for gt 5ms to cause a reset 35 VSS PADS Earth connections for input output 36 VDD PADS Input Positive supply for
152. s heard in audio test See Hands free kit monaural headset in the section 3 No voice is heard from the earpiece sound is heard in audio test See Hands free kit stereo headset Option in the section 3 No voice is heard from 15 CONFIDENTIAL 4 8 6 Audio test The following appears i Handset Receiver Handset microphone Hands free receiver Hands free microphone Handset receiver Hands free microphone Hands free receiver 290 Back to test menu Figure 66 Select a test item from Audio device Check the output sound from the receiver by speaking to the microphone etc Click Back to test menu to return to the previous screen Trouble found by SPST Troubleshooting based on 3 Troubleshooting 1 r 1 amp 2 No voice is heard See Phone in the section 2 Voice transmission recording is impossible Handset microphone microphone 1 Voice is heard See Hands free kit monaural headset in the section 3 No voice is heard Handset receiver Hands free receiver 2 No voice is heard from the earpiece or Hands free kit stereo headset Option in the section 3 No voice is heard from the earpiece Y 1 No voice is heard See in the section 3 voice is heard from the earpiece
153. sed 14 NC Not used 15 Not used 16 NC Not used 17 NC Not used 18 VCC3 GSM Input Controlled voltage input the GSM driver stage 19 VCC OUT Output Controlled voltage output to feed VCC 20 VCC OUT Output Controlled voltage output to feed VCC 21 VCC3 DCS PCS Input Controlled voltage input the DCS PCS driver stage 22 NC Not used 23 NC Not used 24 NC Not used 25 NC Not used 26 NC Not used 27 Not used 28 NC Not used 29 NC Not used 30 GND 31 PoutDCS1800 1900 Output Output power DCS PCS 32 GND 33 Not used 34 GND 35 VCC2 DCS PCS Input Controlled voltage input the DCS PCS driver stage 36 GND 37 Pin DCS1800 1900 Input Input power from TXVCO DCS PCS 38 GND 39 VCC1 DCS PCS Input Controlled voltage input the DCS PCS driver stage 40 BAND SEL Input Band select voltage 41 TX ENABLE Input This signal enables the PA module 42 VBATT Input Power supply 43 VBATT Input Power supply 44 NC Not used 45 Vramp Input Power control voltage 46 VCC1 GSM NC Input Controlled voltage input the GSM driver stage Not used 47 GSM GND 48 55 850 900 Input Input power from TXVCO GSM850 900 In this unit the terminal with asterisk mark is open terminal which is not connected to the outside 6 19 GX15 CONFIDENTIAL z un o9 Eo B EE 2 55 85 52522 00
154. sume factory defaults 8 STANDBY Input When HIGH disables the imager 9 D GND Digital earth 10 VDD Input Digital power 2 8 V 11 DOUT7 Output CCIR656 RGB data bit 7 MSB 12 DOUT6 Output CCIR656 RGB data bit 6 13 DOUT5 Output CCIR656 RGB data bit 5 14 DOUT4 Output CCIR656 RGB data bit 4 15 DOUT3 Output CCIR656 RGB data bit 3 16 DOUT2 Output CCIR656 RGB data bit 2 17 DOUT1 Output CCIR656 RGB data bit 1 18 DOUTO Output Digital power 2 8 V 19 FLASH Output Flash strobe 20 PIXCLK Output Pixel clock out Pixel data output are valid during rising edge of this clock Frequency Master Clock 21 LINE VALID Output Active HIGH during line of selectable valid pixel data see 0 20 foroptions 22 FRAME VALID Output Active HIGH during frame of valid pixel data 23 VDD Input Digital power 2 8 V 24 D GND Digital earth 4 SADDR 3 SDATA 2 SCLK 1 CLK IN D GND STANDBY 8 VEDI 9 FRAME VALID YDDIO LINE VALID DOUT7 11 DOUT6 12 FLASH gt 600000 GX15 CONFIDENTIAL 3 Function table of Display LCD100 RLCUBA001AFPZ DISPLAY Pin Termi Input Output Description of terminal name 1 VSS4 Output DC DC converter output 2 VSS4 Output DC DC converter output 3 VSS2 Output DC DC converter output 4 4 Booster capacitor connection terminal 5 C4 Booster capacitor connection terminal 6 C3 Booster cap
155. t AOUTS bias control 19 ASDI Input Audio serial port data input from analogue BB 20 GPIO 35 Output Camera power control 1 21 ADD 0 Output Not used 22 ASFS Input Audio serial port framing signal input from analogue BB 23 BSIFS Input Baseband serial port input framing signal input from analogue BB 24 BSDO Output Baseband serial port data output to analogue BB 25 CSDI Input Control serial port data input from analogue BB 26 GPO_6 Output Not used 27 GPO 0 Output Analogue baseband receive section control RXON 28 OSCOUT Output 32 768 kHz crystal oscillator output 29 MC_DAT 2 Output Not used 30 VMC Input Pull down resistor 31 VCC Input Core power supply 1 7 1 9 V VCORE 32 KEYPADCOL 3 Output KEYIN signal output 3 33 KEYPADCOL 2 Output KEYIN signal output 2 34 GPIO_39 Output USB PU control 35 GPIO_37 Input Interrupt input from analogue BB 36 GPIO 34 Output UART_TXD for Bluetooth module 37 ADD 4 Output Processor address bus 4 38 ADD 2 Output Processor address bus 2 39 GND 40 KEYPADROW O0 Input KEYIN signal input 0 41 VEXT Input System interface power supply 2 4 3 3 V VINT 42 GPO 23 Output Backlight ON OFF with PWM 43 ADDIT Output Processor address bus 7 44 VMEM Input Memory power supply 2 7 3 3 V VMEM 45 ADD 1 Output Processor address bus 1 6 7 GX15 CONFIDENTIAL Pin No Terminal name Input Output Description of terminal 46 CSDO Output Control serial port data output to analogue
156. terminal 1 VOUT Output Voltage output 2 VIN Input Voltage input 3 Not used 4 VSS In this unit the terminal with asterisk mark is open terminal which is not connected to the outside 1 VOUT 4 VSS 6 10 108 VHI1323B30G 1R 1323B30G REGULATOR CONFIDENTIAL GX15 Pin No Terminal name Input Output Description of terminal 1 VOUT Output Voltage output 2 VSS 3 ON OFF Input Power off 4 VIN Input Voltage input ped Overcurrent protection circuit ON OFF circuit Reference voltage circuit 109 VHIR11630FB 1L R11630FB REGULATOR Pin No Terminal name Input Output Description of terminal 1 VDD Input Input 2 GND 3 Input Chip enable 4 ECO Input High speed low consumption selector switch 5 VOUT Output Output ECO EF CURRENT LIMIT 1C110 1C403 VHIR118030B 1L R118030B REGULATOR Pin No Terminal name Input Output Description of terminal 1 CE Input Chip enable 2 GND 3 VOUT Output Output 4 VDD Input Input Current Limit 6 11 GX15 1C112 VHINL17SZ32 1L NL17SZ32 LOGIC CONFIDENTIAL
157. tion Systems Group Quality amp Reliability Control Centre Higashihiroshima Hiroshima 739 0192 Japan A0406 PDF KS KJ J
158. upplied with Cabinet Parts 104 iC105 VHiNL17SZ08 1L AC Logic NL17SZ08 C106 eee ss This Parts is Supplied with Cabinet Parts 104 iC107 VHi X61CN27N 1L AD Voltage Detector X61CN27N iC108 VHi 1323B30G 1R AD Regulator 1323B30G iC109 VHIR11630FB 1L AD Regulator R11630FB iC110 VHiR118030B 1L AD Regulator R118030B 1 112 VHiNL17SZ32 1L AC Logic NL17SZ32 1 114 VHi TC75858A 1L AE Comparator TC75S58A iC402 This Parts is Supplied with Cabinet Parts 104 iC403 VHiR118030B 1L AD Regulator R118030B FC5U1 This Parts is Supplied with Cabinet Parts 104 iC503 VHi TK73840G 1L AF Regulator TK73840G iC504 VHi USBUF2WE 1L AF EMI Filter USBUF2WE iC506 1173465 18 AL DC DC 1 T3465 iC507 VHi74VHC1GT 1L AC Logic 74VHC1GT iC601 VHi XC621918 1L AD Regulator XC621918 iC602 VHi TK11128C 1R AD Regulator TK11128C 603 This Parts is Supplied with Cabinet Parts 104 A me This Parts is Supplied with Cabinet Parts 104 A iC802 146 11 AT Power Amp RF3146 iC804 VHiR5322P 4 1L AE Voltage Regulator R5322P 2 TRANSISTORS 0101 VS2SK3019 14 AC FET 2SK3019 0102 6 11 FET ECH8603 0104 VSNSBC143TP 1R Digital NPN PNP NSBC143 Q501 VSDTC114YET 1L AB Digital NPN DTC114 YET 0502 VSEC4401C 4 1L AB FET EC4401 C 0503 VSDTC114YET 1L AB Digital NPN DTC114 YET 0504 VSEC4401C 4 1L AB 4401 C 0505
159. upply 2 7 3 3 V VMEM 80 ADD 14 Output Processor address bus 14 81 GND 82 VCC Input Core power supply 1 7 1 9 V VCORE 83 ADD 10 Output Processor address bus 10 84 CLKOUT Output 13 2 clock output for analogue CLKOUT 85 MC_DAT 3 Output Not used 86 GND 87 GND 88 GPIO 13 Input Interrupt input from camera controller 89 GPIO 7 Input Hands free kit earphone hooking switch detection 90 GPIO 9 Input Manufacture specific input from connector 91 ADD 19 Output Processor address bus 19 92 ADD 17 Output Processor address bus 17 93 ADD 18 Output Processor address bus 18 94 ADD 15 Output Processor address bus 15 95 ADD 16 Output Processor address bus 16 96 CSFS Output Control serial port framing signal output to analogue BB 97 MC CLK Output Not used 98 VCC Input Core power supply 1 7 1 9 V VCORE 99 GPIO_11 Output Camera power control 2 100 GPIO 8 Output Reset output for Bluetooth module 1017 5 Output Not used 102 GPIO 6 Input Bluetooth clock request 103 ADD 22 Output Processor address bus 22 104 ADD 21 Output Processor address bus 21 105 GPIO 40 Output 13 MHz clock output for camera controller amp Sound generator IC 106 ADD 20 Output Processor address bus 20 107 GND 108 ADD 23 Output Processor address bus 23 109 GND CONFIDENTIAL GX15 Pin No Terminal name Input Output Description of terminal
160. ure 1 Select a band GSM DCS or PCS 2 Select or enter a channel using channel bar or input box 2 TX test Test burst transmission TX frequency of selected channels Current PCL Read only TX Test 8802 MHz Setting PCL bar 000 BEN D TX ON OFF button 5 19 Patt ENS LL i Data This indicator appears during Data patterns gt Alo All C 10010 C 010 burst transmission LE gt Figure 58 Procedure 1 Select a band and channel see 4 6 3 1 2 Select PCL Power Control Level using PCL bar 3 Select a data pattern 4 Click TX ON to start burst transmission You can check each part in this state 5 Click TX OFF to end burst transmission Data pattern TSC 5 includes Training Sequence GSM 5 and other part is pseudo random data GX15 TX power Table 25 C voltage 3 7 V CONFIDENTIAL DCS PCS Band GX15 GSM Band PCL GSM Tolerance dBm 5 33 2 dB 6 31 3 dB 7 29 3 dB 8 27 3 dB 9 25 3 dB 10 23 3 dB 11 21 3 dB 12 19 3 dB 13 17 3 dB 14 15 3 dB 15 13 3 dB 16 11 5 dB 17 9 5 dB 18 7 5 dB 19 5 5 dB 3 RX test The handset phone receives burst signals in this test RX Gain Setting bar 5 dB Test 9252 MHz RX frequency of selected channels PCL DCS PCS
161. ure 2 Back Cabinet Assembly Jig Use something and hard for example a guitar pick 1 7 x 7 mm Figure 3 Insert a flathead screwdriver into the slot and slightly lift up the aerial cover assembly Insert a jig into the space Slide jig to release 4 hooks Flathead Screwdriver Figure 1 Socket Cover Hands free C2 x 1 ES SES C1 x 1 22 Figure 4 Back Cabinet CONFIDENTIAL GX15 STEP REMOVAL FIGURE Key PWB B 5 Display Assembly Main PWB A Display Display Holder Assembly Flathead Screwdriver Key PWB B Prevent dirt and dust from entering the inside when replacing the display Figure 5 Figure 6 GX15 CHAPTER 4 DIAGRAMS 1 Block diagram Main JK101 HANDS FREE KIT CONNECTOR CONFIDENTIAL CLKREQOUT RF I F IGPIO_3 ATS GPIO A CTS GPIO_33 RXD GPIO 34 TXD 402 401 AERIAL TERMINAL BUILT IN AERIAL 1 TXON GPO 18 SYNTHEN iGPIO 14 PCM GPIO 15 PCM DATAIN BC313143 iGPIO 16 PCM SYNC GPIO_17 PCM_DATAOUT For camer TH102 THERMIS
162. usively for download not for any other purpose CONFIDENTIAL GX15 2 Precautions You can prevent problems from using the GX15 upgrading tool Please read the following before use Download may fail depending on the version of Windows It is recommended to update Windows to the latest version before you start Handsets Phones may not be recognised depending on the PC Disconnect the USB download cable connected with PC from the handset phone and reconnect If the handset phone is still not recognised repeat a few times Make sure to remove the handset phone battery Download must be performed without a battery inserted Do not start restart a PC with a handset phone connected If a PC is set to the power saving mode disable it before download Whilst using a USB hub for download do not use the remaining ports for other devices Download may fail 4 4 2 Installation of the device driver Install the device driver SHARP The Upgrading Tool USB Device Ver 0 90 0 on your PC 1 Connect a PC and GX15 handset phone with the USB download cable Make sure to remove the handset phone battery before connecting them Figure 21 2 Install the device driver following the Hardware Wizard For Windows 2000 the driver is automatically installed Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install software for SHARP The Upgrading Tool USB Driver Ver
163. ut common 28 DQ5 Input Output Data input output common 29 GND 30 IRST Input Reset power down input Flash When deleting writing block VIH When reading VIH Reset power down VIL 31 A22 Input Address input Flash 32 NC Not used 33 DQ12 Input Output Data input output common 34 CE2 Input Sleep state input Smartcombo RAM 35 NC Not used 36 F SC VCC 37 F WP Input Write protect input Flash When F WP is set to VIL it is prohibited to cancel lock bit of the block that has lock bit down set Deletion and programme operation are executable for the block that has neither lock bit nor lock down bit set Disable lock down bit by setting F WP to VIH 38 VPP Input Power voltage detect terminal Flash When deleting writing VPP VPPH 39 A19 Input Address input common 40 DQ11 Input Output Data input output common 41 F SC VCC 42 0910 Input Output Data input output common 43 DQ2 Input Output Data input output common 44 DQ3 Input Output Data input output common 45 LB Input Byte enable input DQ7 Smartcombo RAM 46 UB Input Byte enable input DQ8 DQ15 Smartcombo RAM 47 NC Not used 48 T1 NC Test pin all open Not used 49 DQ9 Input Output Data input output common 50 008 Input Output Data input output common 51 DQO Input Output Data input output common 52 DQ1 Input Output Data input output common 53 A18 Input Address input
164. y O 4 Left Soft Key 7 5 6 7 Shift Key 8 Display 9 Right Soft Key 10 End Power Key 11 Keypad CONFIDENTIAL Moves cursor to select menu items etc Displays Contacts List entries in stand by mode Displays list of Applications in stand by mode Displays list of Saved Pictures in stand by mode Displays Main menu in stand by mode and executes functions Executes the function at the bottom left of the screen Makes or accepts calls views the call in stand by mode Press and hold this key to connect to the Voice mail centre automatically Depends on the SIM card Switches character case among four modes Abc ABC 123 and abc Executes the function at the bottom right of the screen Used to access Vodafone live by opening the browser in stand by mode Ends a call turns power on off 16 17 18 13 Side Up Side Down 14 External Connector 15 Microphone 16 Infrared Port 17 Camera Key Switches symbol screens Press and hold this key on the text entry screen to shift text input method between multi tap and T9 mode Press and hold this key during stand by to switch Profiles settings between Normal and Silent mode Press then amp during stand by to activate Voice Recorder Keys Moves cursor to select menu items adjusts earpiece volume etc Used to conne

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