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Type | Cordless |
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Number of Handsets | 1 |
Caller ID | Yes |
Phonebook Capacity | 50 |
Talk Time | 10 hours |
Display | LCD |
Frequency | 1.9 GHz |
DECT | Yes |
GAP compatible | Yes |
Speakerphone | Yes |
Number of batteries supported | 1 |
Call Waiting | Yes |
Intercom | Yes |
Expandable | Yes |
Answering Machine | No |
Backlit Display | Yes |
Ringtones | 5 |
Battery type | NiMH |
Range | Up to 300m outdoors, 50m indoors |
Precautions for repair, static electricity, and component handling.
Dangers of incorrect battery replacement and disposal procedures.
Information and cautions regarding lead-free solder usage.
Procedure for safe disposal of circuit boards, including data deletion.
Explanation of Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum technology.
Details of the Time Division Duplex frame structure.
Explanation of the Time Division Multiple Access system.
Schematic block diagram of the base unit's main components.
Circuit diagram for telephone line interface.
Schematic block diagram of the base unit's RF section.
Explanation of the base unit's operational circuits.
Description of the power supply and reset circuitry.
Circuit diagram for the charging mechanism.
Detailed circuit of the telephone line interface.
Circuit for detecting parallel connections and auto disconnect.
Explanation of Caller ID and Call Waiting Caller ID formats.
Schematic block diagram of the handset.
Schematic block diagram of the handset's RF section.
Explanation of the handset's operational circuits.
Description of the handset's charging circuit.
Circuit for detecting battery status.
Operation during power failure.
Operation of the charger unit.
Tracing signal paths within the system.
Procedure for entering and using the engineering mode.
Engineering mode operations specific to the handset.
Steps to reset user settings to factory defaults.
Flowchart for diagnosing common issues.
Steps to check power issues on base unit and handset.
Procedures to check battery charging status.
Steps to verify the link between base unit and handset.
Steps to verify the link between handset and base unit.
Procedure to identify defective RF components.
Flowchart for RF performance checks.
Steps to register a new handset.
Procedure to remove all registered handsets.
Process to copy phonebook entries between handsets.
Verifying the handset's audio transmission.
Verifying the handset's audio reception.
Steps to troubleshoot Caller ID functionality.
Steps for disassembling the base unit, handset, and charger.
Procedure for replacing the handset LCD screen.
List of necessary measuring tools and equipment.
Procedure for connecting and setting up the JIG.
Procedure for connecting the JIG to the handset.
Steps to install the batch file for adjustments.
List of frequently used commands for adjustments.
Procedure for adjusting the base unit parameters.
Procedure for adjusting the handset parameters.
Standard values for base unit adjustments.
Standard values for charger unit adjustments.
Standard values for handset adjustments.
Procedures for downloading data after component replacement.
Data download procedures for the handset.
Procedure for replacing LLP ICs.
Steps for installing an IC after replacement.
Procedure for replacing flat package ICs.
Steps to remove solder bridges.
Procedure for replacing shield cases.
Steps for installing shield cases.
Terminal pinout for Base Unit ICs, transistors, and diodes.
Terminal pinout for Handset ICs, transistors, and diodes.
Main schematic diagram for the Base Unit.
Schematic diagram for the Base Unit's RF section.
Schematic diagram for the Handset's main circuit.
Schematic diagram for the Charger Unit.
Component view of the Base Unit's PCB.
Bottom view of the Base Unit's PCB.
Component view of the Handset's PCB.
Bottom view of the Handset's PCB.
Component and bottom views of the Charger Unit's PCB.
Exploded view and parts list for Base Unit components.
Exploded view and parts list for Handset components.
Exploded view and parts list for Charger Unit components.
List of included accessories.
Information on parts with limited availability.
Safety notes for component replacement.
List of components on the main PCB.
Parts list for handset cabinet and electrical components.
List of included accessories.