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| Frequency | 1.9 GHz |
|---|---|
| Number of Handsets | 1 |
| Expandable Up To | 6 Handsets |
| Answering System Recording Time | 18 Minutes |
| Caller ID | Yes |
| Call Waiting Caller ID | Yes |
| Call Block | Yes |
| Keypad on Base Unit | Yes |
| Speakerphone | Yes |
| Ringer ID | Yes |
| Power Backup | No |
| Talking Caller ID | Yes |
| Headset Jack | Yes |
| Intercom | Yes |
| Talk Time | Up to 10 hours |
| Standby Time | Up to 7 days |
| Type | Cordless Phone |
| Display | LCD |
| Range | Up to 1000 feet |
Guidelines for experienced repair technicians to prevent hazards during service operations.
Warning about battery replacement risks and proper disposal instructions.
Information regarding the use and handling of lead-free solder.
Instructions for proper disposal of printed circuit boards.
Frequency range, duplex procedure, and channel spacing for US-DECT.
Block diagram illustrating the main components of the base unit.
Block diagram of the radio frequency section of the base unit.
Explanation of the base unit's circuitry, including BBIC, memory, and power.
Block diagram illustrating the main components of the handset.
Block diagram of the radio frequency section of the handset.
Explanation of the handset's circuitry, including power, charge, and battery detection.
How the unit behaves during AC power failure.
Circuit operation details for the charger unit.
Trace of signal paths for various functions within the system.
Steps to access and use the engineering mode for advanced settings.
Method to reset handset user settings to factory defaults.
A flowchart to systematically identify and address product problems.
Step-by-step instructions for taking the unit apart.
Instructions for replacing the LCD screen on the base unit.
Instructions for replacing the LCD screen on the handset.
List of necessary tools and equipment for measurements.
Instructions for connecting and setting up the diagnostic JIG.
Steps to install the necessary batch files on a PC for system setup.
List of commands for interacting with the base unit via the JIG.
List of commands for interacting with the handset via the JIG.
Standards and procedures for adjusting the base unit.
Standards and procedures for adjusting the handset.
Post-replacement procedures for ICs and crystals.
Table listing RF channels and their frequencies.
Detailed guide for replacing LLP package ICs.
Method for replacing flat package ICs, even without special tools.
Identification of terminals for various electronic components.
General notes and safety information regarding schematic diagrams.
Detailed schematic of the base unit's main circuit.
Schematic diagram for the base unit's operational section.
Schematic diagram specifically for the base unit LEDs.
Detailed schematic of the handset's main circuit.
Component view of the base unit's main printed circuit board.
Component view of the base unit's operation circuit board.
Component view of the base unit's LED circuit board.
Component view of the handset's main printed circuit board.
Exploded view and part list for base unit cabinets and electrical components.
Exploded view and part list for handset cabinets and electrical components.
Exploded view and part list for charger unit cabinets and electrical components.
Details on accessories and how items are packed for shipping.
Comprehensive list of all replaceable parts with their part numbers.
Specific replacement parts for the base unit.
Specific replacement parts for the handset.
Specific replacement parts for the charger unit.
List of accessories and packing materials for various models.
List of screws used in the device assembly.
List of fixtures and tools required for service.












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