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G5400
P/N : MMBD0022701
Date: May, 2003

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  • Page 1 Service Manual G5400 P/N : MMBD0022701 Date: May, 2003...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table Of Contents 3.16 Headset Jack Interface ...... 30 1. INTRODUCTION ........3.17 Key Back-light Illumination ....31 1.1 Purpose ..........5 3.18 LCD Back-light Illumination ....31 1.2 Regulatory Information ......5 3.19 Speaker & MIDI IC ......32 A.
  • Page 3 D. Buzzer [3-4] ........105 6. DOWNLOAD AND E. Vibrator [3-5] ......... 105 ........84 CALIBRATION F. LCD [3-6] ........105 6.1 Download ..........84 G. Keypad .......... 105 A. Download Setup ....... 84 H. Sub LCD ........105 B. Download Procedure ....... 85 10.4 Trace option [MENU 4] ....
  • Page 4: Introduction

    1. INTRODUCTION 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Purpose This manual provides the information necessary to repair, calibration, description and download the features of this model. 1.2 Regulatory Information A. Security Toll fraud, the unauthorized use of telecommunications system by an unauthorized part (for example, persons other than your company’s employees, agents, subcontractors, or person working on your company’s behalf) can result in substantial additional charges for your telecommunications services.
  • Page 5: Notice Of Radiated Emissions

    1. INTRODUCTION E. Notice of Radiated Emissions This model complies with rules regarding radiation and radio frequency emission as defined by local regulatory agencies. In accordance with these agencies, you may be required to provide information such as the following to the end user. F.
  • Page 6: Abbreviations

    1. INTRODUCTION 1.3 Abbreviations For the purposes of this manual, following abbreviations apply: Automatic Power Control Baseband Bit Error Ratio CC-CV Constant Current – Constant Voltage Digital to Analog Converter Digital Communication System dB relative to 1 milliwatt Digital Signal Processing EEPROM Electrical Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory Electrostatic Discharge...
  • Page 7: Performance

    2. PERFORMANCE 2. PERFORMANCE 2.1 H/W Features Item Feature Comment Li-ion, 740 mAh Standard Battery Size: 34 4.5mm Weight: 17.2g Under the minimum current consumption environment Stand by Current (such as paging period 9), the level of standby current is below 4mA.
  • Page 8: Technical Specification

    2. PERFORMANCE 2.2 Technical Specification Item Description Specification TX: 890 + n 0.2 MHz RX: 935 + n 0.2 MHz (n = 1 ~ 124) EGSM Frequency Band TX: 890 + (n – 1024) 0.2 MHz RX: 935 + (n – 1024) 0.2 MHz (n = 975 ~ 1024) TX: 1710 + (n –...
  • Page 9 2. PERFORMANCE Item Description Specification GSM, EGSM Offset from Carrier (kHz). Max. dBc +0.5 600 ~ <1,200 1,200 ~ <1,800 1,800 ~ <3,000 3,000 ~ <6,000 Output RF Spectrum 6,000 (due to modulation) Offset from Carrier (kHz). Max. dBc +0.5 600 ~ <1,200 1,200 ~ <1,800 1,800 ~ <3,000...
  • Page 10 2. PERFORMANCE Item Description Specification GSM, EGSM BER (Class II) < 2.439% @-102 dBm Bit Error Ratio BER (Class II) < 2.439% @-100 dBm RX Level Report Accuracy ± 3 dB 8 ± 3 dB Frequency (Hz) Max.(dB) Min.(dB) Sending Response 1,000 2,000 3,000...
  • Page 11 2. PERFORMANCE Item Description Specification ≤ 30 ppm 32.768KHz tolerance At least 80 dB under below conditions: Ringer Volume 1. Ringer set as ringer. 2. Test distance set as 50 cm Fast Charge : < 500 mA Charge Voltage Slow Charge: < 60 mA Antenna Bar Number Power -85 dBm ~...
  • Page 12: Technical Brief

    3. TECHNICAL BRIEF 3. TECHNICAL BRIEF 3.1 General Description The RF parts consist of a transmitter part, a receiver part, a frequency synthesizer part, a voltage supply part, and a VCTCXO part. The Aero transceiver is composed of three RF chipsets, Si4200-BM[U401],Si4133T-BM[U403] and Si4201-BM[U402] which is dual and triple-band GSM/GPRS wireless communications.
  • Page 13: Demodulator And Base Processing

    3. TECHNICAL BRIEF reference interference signals. The response of the IIR filter is programmable to a high selectivity setting(CSEL=0) or a low selectivity setting(CSEL=1). After channel selection, the digital output is scaled with digital PGA, which is controlled with the DGAIN[5:0] bits in register 05h. C.
  • Page 14: Transmitter Part

    3. TECHNICAL BRIEF programming the N-Divider registers and also programmed via 3-wire interface with external system controller. RFLA, RFLB RFLC, RFLD V403(Si4133 T-BM) 1, 2 RFLOP ¿ RFLON DIV2 RFUP Self [15:0] [15:0] Tune RF PLL  N Power PDIB PDNB Control PDRB...
  • Page 15: If Modulator

    3. TECHNICAL BRIEF A. IF Modulator The baseband converter(BBC) within the GSM chipset generates I and Q baseband signals for the Transmit vector modulator. The modulator provides more than 40dBc of carrier and unwanted side- band Rejection and produces a GMSK modulated signal. The baseband software is able to cancel out differential DC offsets in the I/Q baseband signals caused by imperfections in the D/A converters.
  • Page 16: 13Mhz Clock

    3. TECHNICAL BRIEF 3.5 13 MHz Clock The 13 MHz clock(X401) consists of a TCXO(Temperature Compensated Crystal Oscillator) which oscillates at a frequency of 13 MHz. It is used within the Si4133T/Si4201 RF Main Chip,BB Analog chip-set(U102 AD6521), Digital(U101 AD6525), and MIDI(U201) Chipset. Figure 3-5.
  • Page 17: Digital Main Processor

    3. TECHNICAL BRIEF 3.7 Digital Main Processor AD6525 Figure 3-7. Example of System interconnection of AD6525 External Interface - 18 -...
  • Page 18 3. TECHNICAL BRIEF Interconnection with external devices RTC block interface Countered by external X-TAL The X-TAL oscillates 32.768KHz LCD module interface Main controlled by _MAIN_LCD_CS, _SUBLCD_CS, LCD_RES, LCD_RS(ADD1),_WR,DATA[00...15] signals. Table 3-3. Description _MAIN_LCD_CS MAIN LCD driver chip enable. MAIN LCD driver IC has own CS pin LCD_RES This pin resets LCD module.
  • Page 19 3. TECHNICAL BRIEF SIM interface The AD6525 check status periodically in call mode if SIM card is inserted or not, but the AD6525 don't check in deep sleep mode. Interface by SIMDATAOP, SIMCLK, SIM_RST(GPIO_23) Table 3-5. Description This pin receives and sends data to SIM card. This model support SIMDATAOP 1.8volt or 3.0 volt interface SIM card.
  • Page 20: Analog Main Processor

    3. TECHNICAL BRIEF 3.8 Analog Main Processor AD6521 AD6521 Dual-Mode Voiceband B aseband Code c TDI TDO TMS TCK AVDD DVDD AGND DGND MCLK MCLKEN JTAG INTERFACE RESET ITXP I TRANSMIT FILTER BSDI ITXN CMEK MOD QTXP Q TRA NSMIT BSIFS FILTER QTXN...
  • Page 21 3. TECHNICAL BRIEF BB Transmit section This section generates in-phase and quadrature BB modulated GMSK signals (BT = 0.3) in accordance with GSM 05.05 Phase 2 specifications. The transmit channel consists of a digital GMSK modulator, a matched pair of 10-bit DACs and a matched pair of reconstruction filter.
  • Page 22 3. TECHNICAL BRIEF Figure 3-10. Voice band circuit diagram - 23 -...
  • Page 23 3. TECHNICAL BRIEF Figure 3-11. Voice band circuit diagram - 24 -...
  • Page 24: Power Management Ic

    3. TECHNICAL BRIEF 3.9 Power Management IC Figure 3-12. ADP3522 inner block diagram Table 3-6. Description VSIM 2.85V(is provided to SIM card) VCORE 1.8V(is provided to the AD6525 & AD6521’s digital core) VRTC 2.0V(is provided to the RTC and Backup Battery) 2.55V(is provided to the AD6521 I/O and used as microphone bias) VTCXO 2.75V(is provided to VCTCXO)
  • Page 25: Power On Sequence

    3. TECHNICAL BRIEF Power up sequence logic The ADP3522 controls power on sequence. Power on sequence If a battery is inserted, the battery powers the 6 LDOs. Then if PWRONKEY is detected, the LDOs output turn on. REFOUT is also enabled, Reset is generated and send to the AD6525. LDO block There are 6 LDOs in the ADP3522.
  • Page 26: Memories

    Sub LCD Backlight 7Color LED Backlight G5400 Main LCD supports one 65000 color resolution LCD module. There are the control signals :_MAIN_LCD_CS (which is derived from AD6525, this acts as the chip select enable for the LCD), _WR, LCD_RS and LCD_RES. AD6525 uses DATA[00:15] pins to send data for displaying graphical text onto the LCD.
  • Page 27: Keypad Switches And Scanning

    3. TECHNICAL BRIEF 3.12 Keypad Switches and Scanning The key switches are metal domes, which make contact between two concentric pads on the keypad layer of the PCB when pressed. There are 25 switches (KB1-KB22), connected in a matrix of 5 rows by 5 columns, as shown in Figure, except for the power switch (KD110), which is connected independently.
  • Page 28: Microphone

    3. TECHNICAL BRIEF 3.13 Microphone The microphone is placed to the front cover and contacted to main PCB. The audio signal is passed to VINNORP (#J10) and VINNORN (#K10) pins of AD6525. The voltage supply 2V55_VAN is output from ADP3522, and is a bias voltage for the VINNORP. The VINNOR or VINAUX signal is then A/D converted by the Voiceband ADC part of AD6521.
  • Page 29: Earpiece

    3. TECHNICAL BRIEF 3.14 Earpiece The earpiece is driven directly from AD6521 VOUTNORP (#K8) and VOUTNORN (#K7) pins and the gain is controlled by the PGA in an AD6521. The earpiece is placed in the folder cover and contacted to LCD PCB. Figure 3-15.
  • Page 30: Key Back-Light Illumination

    3. TECHNICAL BRIEF 3.17 Key Back-light Illumination In key back-light illumination, there are 12 Blue LEDs in Main Board, which are driven by KEY_BACKLIGHT line from AD6525. Figure 3-16. Key Back-light Illumination 3.18 LCD Back-light Illumination In LCD Back-light illumination, there is an driver in LCD Board, which is driven by BACKLIGHT line from AD6525.
  • Page 31: Speaker & Midi Ic

    3. TECHNICAL BRIEF Figure 3-18. Sub LCD Back-light Illumination 3.19 Speaker & MIDI IC LG-G5400 don’ t use buzzer. but uses the loud speaker and Melody IC which makes the robust joyful melody sounds. • Melody IC control 2GPIO are assigned to control melody IC. Melody data is transferred to melody IC.
  • Page 32: Trouble Shooting

    4. TROUBLE SHOOTING 4. TROUBLE SHOOTING 4.1 RF COMPONENTS SW 401 FL 401 FL 402 U404 FL 403 U405 X401 U406 U402 U401 U403 Figure 4-1. Table 4-1. Reference Current U401, U402, U403 RF Main Chip SW401 Mobile Switch U404 FL401 Antenna Switch U405...
  • Page 33: Rx Trouble

    4. TROUBLE SHOOTING 4.2 Rx Trouble START HP8922 : Test mode 62CH, 7le vel setting(TCH) 62CH, -60dBm setting (BCCH) Spectrum analyzer setting Ocillo scope setting 1. Check Regulator Circuit 2. Check Figure 4-2a. VCTCXO Circuit 3. Check PLL Control Signal 4.
  • Page 34: Checking Regulator Circuit

    4. TROUBLE SHOOTING 4.2.1 Checking Regulator Circuit Check Pin 6. Check Pin 1. RF 2.85V O.K? Pin 6. High? Changing the Board Replace U405 Regulator Circuit is OK See next Page to check VCTCXO U405.1 U405.6 Figure 4-3. RF2.85 RF_EN Graphic 4-1.
  • Page 35: Checking Vctcxo Circuit

    4. TROUBLE SHOOTING 4.2.2 Checking VCTCXO Circuit VCTCXO Circuit is OK Check Pin 3. 13MHz O.K? See next Page to check Refer to Graph 4.2.2 ANT SW & Mobil SW Changing X401 Check Pin 4. 2.75V OK? Refer to Graph 4.2.2 Check U302, ADP3522 X401.3 X401.4...
  • Page 36: Checking Pll Control Signal

    4. TROUBLE SHOOTING 4.2.3 Checking PLL Control Signal S_CLK Check PDNB Download the SW Level is High? S_DATA Check S_CLK,S_ DATA,S_EN Download the SW Similar? Check if there is Any Major Difference Refer to Graph 4.2.3 S_EN Control Singal is OK See next Page to check ANT SW &...
  • Page 37: Checking Ant Sw & Mobile Sw

    4. TROUBLE SHOOTING 4.2.4 Checking Ant SW & Mobile SW SW401.ANT SW401.RF FL401.8 FL401.10 FL401.1 Figure 4-6. For these 2 test case, No call Connection is needed Check SW401 Pin 1,2 Changing SW401 Open with RF Cable connected. Check SW401 Pin 1,2 Changing SW401 Short with No RF Cable Connected...
  • Page 38: Checking Saw Filter Circuit

    4. TROUBLE SHOOTING 4.2.5 Checking SAW Filter Circuit FL402.2 FL403.2 FL403.4.6 FL403.4.6 Figure 4-7. - 39 -...
  • Page 39: Checking Rx Iq

    4. TROUBLE SHOOTING 4.2.6 Checking RX IQ Check C418, C421. Check if there is Similar? Replace U402 Any Major Difference Refer to Graph 4.2.6 Check C418, C421. Check if there is Similar? Replace U402 Any Major Difference Refer to Graph 4.2.6 Redownload the Software And calibrate...
  • Page 40: Tx Trouble

    4. TROUBLE SHOOTING 4.3 TX Trouble START HP8922 : Test mode 62CH, 7le vel setting(TCH) 62CH, -60dBm setting (BCCH) Spectrum analyzer setting Ocilloscope setting 1. Check Regulator Circuit 2. Check VCTCXO Circuit Figure 4-9a. Figure 4-9a. 3. Check PLL Control Signal 4.
  • Page 41: Checking Regulator Circuit

    4. TROUBLE SHOOTING 4.3.1 Checking Regulator Circuit Check Pin 6. Changing the Board Check Pin 1. RF 2.85V O.K? Pin 6High? Replace U405 Regulator Circuit is OK See next Page to check VCTCXO U405.1 U405.6 Figure 4-10. RF2.85 RF_EN Graphic 4-5. - 42 -...
  • Page 42: Checking Vctcxo Circuit

    4. TROUBLE SHOOTING 4.3.2 Checking VCTCXO Circuit Figure 4-11. Graphic 4-6. - 43 -...
  • Page 43: Checking Pll Control Signal

    4. TROUBLE SHOOTING 4.3.3 Checking PLL Control Signal Figure 4-12. Graphic 4-7a. Graphic 4-7b. - 44 -...
  • Page 44: Checking Ant Sw & Mobile Sw

    4. TROUBLE SHOOTING 4.3.4 Checking Ant SW & Mobile SW Figure 4-13. Graphic 4-8a. GSM Tx mode Graphic 4-8b. DCS Tx mode - 45 -...
  • Page 45: Checking Saw Filter Circuit

    4. TROUBLE SHOOTING 4.3.5 Checking PAM Control Signal Figure 4-14. Graphic 4-9. - 46 -...
  • Page 46: Checking Tx Iq

    4. TROUBLE SHOOTING 4.3.6 Checking TX IQ Figure 4-15. Graphic 4-10. - 47 -...
  • Page 47: Receiver And Transmitter Rf Level

    4. TROUBLE SHOOTING 4.3.7 Receiver and Transmitter RF Level Figure 4-16 - 48 -...
  • Page 48: Power On Trouble

    4. TROUBLE SHOOTING 4.4 Power On Trouble - 49 -...
  • Page 49 4. TROUBLE SHOOTING Test) Check U302(ADP3522) - 50 -...
  • Page 50: Charging Trouble

    4. TROUBLE SHOOTING 4.5 Charging Trouble - 51 -...
  • Page 51 4. TROUBLE SHOOTING Test) Check R301, Q301, D302 - 52 -...
  • Page 52: Lcd Trouble

    4. TROUBLE SHOOTING 4.6 LCD Trouble START PIF Power On Is the connection of LCD module Reassemble LCD module with FPCB with connector on FPCB connector Is the Reassemble FPCB with LCD connection of FPCB connector on PCB with LCD connector on PCB Check the Resolder CN501 Soldering of CN501 on...
  • Page 53 4. TROUBLE SHOOTING Test) CN501 & J1 Check !! CN501 LCD connector on LCD PCB LCD connector on PCB LCD module Connection of J1 Connection of CN501 FPCB Ass y - 54 -...
  • Page 54: Receiver Trouble

    4. TROUBLE SHOOTING 4.7 Receiver Trouble Receiver Trouble SETTING :After initalize Agilent 8960, Test EGSM, DCS mode START Check "VOUTNORP" at R220 Replace the Main board. Check the soldering and "VOUTNORN" at R221. ABB is out of order. R220, R221 Are these voltage almost 1.23V? Resoldering R220, R221...
  • Page 55 4. TROUBLE SHOOTING The Receiver part Circuit Diagram R220 R221 U203.PIN8 U203.PIN4 - 56 -...
  • Page 56: Speaker Trouble

    4. TROUBLE SHOOTING 4.8 Speaker Trouble Speaker Trouble SETTING : Connect PIF to the phone, and Power on. Enter the engineering mode, START and set "Melodyon" at Buzzer of BB test menu. Check the C207 and C205. Check the soldering Replace the U302 Are these voltage = 2.8V U302...
  • Page 57 4. TROUBLE SHOOTING Speaker part Circuit Diagram U203.PIN4 R204 U203.PIN8 C201 C207 U207 C205 U201 R201 R203 C202 R202 - 58 -...
  • Page 58: Mic Trouble

    4. TROUBLE SHOOTING 4.9 MIC Trouble MIC Trouble SETTING : After initalize Agilent 8960, Test EGSM, DCS mode START Check the Check the C212 voltage voltage at PIN 23 of U302 Replace the U302 is almost 2.2 (DC)? is 2.55V(DC) Resoldering R207 Check the Check the C244 voltage almost 1.9V,...
  • Page 59 4. TROUBLE SHOOTING MIC Circuit Diagram R210 R209 C212 C244 C245 - 60 -...
  • Page 60: Vibrator Trouble

    4. TROUBLE SHOOTING 4.10 Vibrator Trouble SETTING : After Initialize Agilent 8960, Test in EG SM, Connect PIF to the phone, and Power on. Enter The engineering mode, and set Vibrator on at Vibration of BB test menu. START Check the voltage through Q501 Is the Check the Voltage at pin 3 of Q501...
  • Page 61 4. TROUBLE SHOOTING Test) Q501,R505,R507,R508 and Vibrator Check !! R505 Q501 R507 VIB1 R508 When the vibrator works, the When the vibrator works, the signal current flow this direction at this point goes to 2.8V When the vibrator works, the signal at this point goes to 0V - 62 -...
  • Page 62: Key Backlight Led Trouble

    4. TROUBLE SHOOTING 4.11 Key Backlight LED Trouble SETTING : Connect PIF to the phone, and power on, Enter engineering mode, and set Backlight on at Backlight of BB test menu. START PIF Power on Is the voltage Check the soldering of R512, R513 level at Pin2 at Q502 about 1.3 V Are all LEDs...
  • Page 63 4. TROUBLE SHOOTING Test) Q502, R512, R513 and LD503 ~LD514 Check !! - 64 -...
  • Page 64: Folder On/Off Trouble

    4. TROUBLE SHOOTING 4.12 Folder on/off Trouble START Place the Check magnet in the magnet properly folder side Go to the Voltage at Pin 1 of Voltage at Pin 20 of POWER ON trouble U501 = 2.8V? U302 = 2.8V? Resolder U501 Open Folder.
  • Page 65 4. TROUBLE SHOOTING FLIP SWITCH U501 R506 PIN2 PIN1 FLIP SWITCH - 66 -...
  • Page 66: Sim Detect Trouble

    4. TROUBLE SHOOTING 4.13 SIM Detect Trouble - 67 -...
  • Page 67 4. TROUBLE SHOOTING Test) Check SIM Connector SIM CONNECTOR J601 - 68 -...
  • Page 68: Earphone Trouble

    4. TROUBLE SHOOTING 4.14 Earphone Trouble Earphone Trouble START SETTING : After initialize Agilent 8960, Test EGSM, DCS mode Insert the earphone to the phone Earphone detect problem Does the audio profile of the phone change to the earphone mode? Audio path problem Set the audio part of the test equipment to echo mode...
  • Page 69 4. TROUBLE SHOOTING Earphone receiving path problem Check the voltage Check the voltage Replace the at PIN5 U204, Is it at PIN3 U204, Is it Main board voltage almost 1.2V? voltage almost 1.2V? Resolder or replace U204 Check the soldering J201 Resolder J201 Earphone sending path problem Check the...
  • Page 70 4. TROUBLE SHOOTING Earphone part Circurt Diagram - 71 -...
  • Page 71 4. TROUBLE SHOOTING J201 C239 C220 U204 U209.PIN1 U205.PIN1 - 72 -...
  • Page 72: Hfk Trouble

    4. TROUBLE SHOOTING 4.15 HFK Trouble - 73 -...
  • Page 73 4. TROUBLE SHOOTING HFK sending path problem Is the signal level at PIN1 of CN602 a few tens or Resolder CN602 hundreds mV(AC)? Is the signal level at Replace the U205 PIN5 of U205 a few tens or hundreds mV(AC)? Does it work well? Redownload S/W Change the main board...
  • Page 74 4. TROUBLE SHOOTING HFK part Circuit Diagram - 75 -...
  • Page 75 4. TROUBLE SHOOTING I/O CONNECTOR U205 U204 CN602 - 76 -...
  • Page 76: Disassembly Instruction

    5. DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION 5. DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION 5.1 Disassembly 1. Remove the battery, screws as shown above. Figure 5-1. Removing battery pack, screws and antenna 2. Carefully lift up the bottom of rear cover first, then hold the covers and twist them. Figure 5-2.
  • Page 77 5. DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION 3. Finally carefully remove the rear-cover from the hooks on the top of front-cover. Figure 5-3. Disassembly from the hooks - 78 -...
  • Page 78 5. DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION 4. Remove the pin shown below to unlock the PCB. Figure 5-4. Removing battery pack, screws and antenna - 79 -...
  • Page 79 5. DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION 5. Use a tweezers to remove the battery locker Figure 5-5. Removing battery locker 6. Remove the side keys Figure 5-6. Removing side keys - 80 -...
  • Page 80 5. DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION 7. Push away the hinge to remove the folder. Figure 5-7. Detaching folder 8. Remove a hinge from the folder. Then detach screw caps and screws. Figure 5-8. Removing hinge and screws. - 81 -...
  • Page 81 5. DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION 9. Place the folder on a desk. Then hold the hinge and push it down carefully. Finally, detach it from the rest hooks shown above. Figure 5-9. Disassembly of folder - 82 -...
  • Page 82 5. DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION 10. Detach the rest components as shown below. Figure 5-10. Disassembly of rest components. - 83 -...
  • Page 83: Download And Calibration

    6. DOWNLOAD AND CALIBRATION 6. DOWNLOAD AND CALIBRATION 6.1 Download A. Download Setup Figure 6-1 describes Download setup. UART Figure 6-1. Download Setup - 84 -...
  • Page 84: Download Procedure

    6. DOWNLOAD AND CALIBRATION B. Download Procedure 1. Access Flash loader program in PC and select Erase.(Don’ t check OWCD) 1. Select Erase 2. Check 3. Don t Check OWCD 2. Press Start and Wait until Erase is completed.(Code øµø™ erase) 1.
  • Page 85 6. DOWNLOAD AND CALIBRATION 3. Change Address and Size(Address : 18000000, Size : 0x800000), and Press Start and Wait until Erase is completed again (Alchemy 8W8Cerase) 1. Change Address and Size 2. Don t Check 3. Press Start and OWCD Wait 4.
  • Page 86 6. DOWNLOAD AND CALIBRATION 5. Choose software 1. Select File 2. Press Open 6. Wait until converting from MOT to BIF is completed(Don’t check OWCD) 2. Wait until completion 1. Don t Check OWCD - 87 -...
  • Page 87 6. DOWNLOAD AND CALIBRATION 7. Press Start and Power on the phone using JIG remote Power on(Switch 1) 8. Wait until Sending Block is completed - 88 -...
  • Page 88 6. DOWNLOAD AND CALIBRATION 9. Press Write to start Download and press Key to choose software(CodeData.mot) 10. Choose software - 89 -...
  • Page 89 6. DOWNLOAD AND CALIBRATION 11. Wait until Sending Block is completed 1. Wait Until Sending Block is completed - 90 -...
  • Page 90: Calibration

    6. DOWNLOAD AND CALIBRATION 6.2 Calibration A. Equipment List Table 6-1. Calibration Equipment List Equipment for Calibration Type / Model Brand Wireless Communication Test Set HP-8960 Agilent RS-232 Cable and Test JIG RF Cable Power Supply HP-66311B Agilent GPIB interface card HP-GPIB Agilent Calibration &...
  • Page 91: Test Jig Operation

    6. DOWNLOAD AND CALIBRATION Figure 6-3. The top view of Test JIG C. Test Jig Operation Table 6-2. Calibration Equipment List Power Source Description Power Supply usually 4.0V Travel Adaptor Use TA, name is TA-20G(24pin) Table 6-3. Calibration Equipment List Switch Number Name Description...
  • Page 92 6. DOWNLOAD AND CALIBRATION 1. Connect as Fig 6-2(RS232 serial cable is connected between COM port of PC and MON port of TEST JIG, in general) 2. Set the Power Supply 4.0V 3. Set the 3 rd , 4 th of DIP SW ON state always 4.
  • Page 93: Block Diagram

    7. BLOCK DIAGRAM 7. BLOCK DIAGRAM Power supply - 94 -...
  • Page 94: Circuit Diagram

    Sign & Name Sheet/ Sheets MODEL G5400(toshiba) 03/06 Designer KN KIM 2003 03/06 DH YUN Checked 2003 DRAWING HERCULES/PEGASUS NAME 03/06 Approved JS KEE 2003 DRAWING Iss. Notice No. Date Name LG Electronics Inc. V1.3 LGIC(42)-A-5505-10:01 LG Electronics Inc. - 95 -...
  • Page 95: Audio

    0.1u Designer KN KIM 2003 RPWRON 03/06 Checked DH YUN 2003 DRAWING AUDIO NAME RPWRON CONNECTION 03/06 Approved JS KEE 2003 VCHARGE 7COLOR DRAWING Iss. Notice No. Date Name LG Electronics Inc. V1.3 LGIC(42)-A-5505-10:01 LG Electronics Inc. - 96 -...
  • Page 96: Midi

    Sign & Name Sheet/ Sheets MODEL G5400(toshiba) 03/06 Designer KN KIM 2003 03/06 DH YUN Checked 2003 DRAWING MEMORY/3522 NAME 03/06 JS KEE Approved 2003 DRAWING Iss. Notice No. Date Name LG Electronics Inc. V1.3 LGIC(42)-A-5505-10:01 LG Electronics Inc. - 97 -...
  • Page 97: Rf Circuit

    2003 RF_EN GPO_4 _ERR C449 R428 C450 03/06 Checked 2.2u (2125) LEE K B 2003 DRAWING (2125) NAME 03/06 C451 470p Approved CHO J G 2003 DRAWING Iss. Notice No. Date Name V 1.3 LG Electronics Inc. - 98 -...
  • Page 98: Keypad

    Sign & Name Sheet/ Sheets MODEL G5400(toshiba) 03/06 Designer KN KIM 2003 03/06 DH YUN Checked 2003 DRAWING NAME 03/06 Approved JS KEE 2003 DRAWING Iss. Notice No. Date Name LG Electronics Inc. V1.3 LGIC(42)-A-5505-10:01 LG Electronics Inc. - 99 -...
  • Page 99: Sim, Irda, Battery

    Sign & Name Sheet/ Sheets MODEL G5400(toshiba) 03/06 Designer KN KIM 2003 03/06 DH YUN Checked 2003 DRAWING IO/SIM/IRDA NAME 03/06 JS KEE Approved 2003 DRAWING Iss. Notice No. Date Name LG Electronics Inc. V1.3 LG Electronics Inc. - 100 -...
  • Page 100: Pcb Layout

    9. PCB LAYOUT 9. PCB LAYOUT - 101 -...
  • Page 101 9. PCB LAYOUT 9. PCB LAYOUT - 102 -...
  • Page 102: Engineering Mode

    10. ENGINEERING MODE 10. ENGINEERING MODE A. About Engineering Mode Engineering mode is designed to allow a service man/engineer to view and test the basic functions provided by a handset. B. Access Codes The key sequence for switching the engineering mode on is 2945 ‘Select’. Pressing END will switch back to non-engineering mode operation.
  • Page 103: Adc (Analog To Digital Converter) [1-6]

    10. ENGINEERING MODE • Vibrator Off [1-5-2] : Vibration mode is off. F. ADC (Analog to Digital Converter) [1-6] This displays the value of each ADC. • MVBAT ADC (Main Voltage Battery ADC) [1-6-1] • AUX ADC (Auxiliary ADC) [1-6-2] •...
  • Page 104: Rf Test [Menu 2]

    10. ENGINEERING MODE 10.2 RF Test [MENU 2] Radio Frequency Test A. SAR Test [2-1] This menu is to test the Specific Absorption Rate. • SAR Test On [2-1-1] : Phone continuously process TX only. Call-setup equipment is not required. •...
  • Page 105: Trace Option [Menu 4]

    10. ENGINEERING MODE 10.4 Trace option [MENU 4] This is NOT a necessary menu to be used by neither engineers nor users. 10.5 Call Timer [MENU 5] A. All calls [5-1] This displays total conversation time. User cannot reset this value. B.
  • Page 106: Stand Alone Test

    11. STAND ALONE TEST 11. STAND ALONE TEST 11.1 Introduction This manual explains how to examine the status of RX and TX of the model. A. Tx Test TX test - this is to see if the transmitter of the phones is activating normally. B.
  • Page 107: Means Of Test

    11. STAND ALONE TEST 11.3 Means of Test a. Select a COM port b. Set the values in Tx or Rx c. Select band and channel d. After setting them all above, press connect button. e. Press the start button Figure 11-1.
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    12. AUTO CALIBRATION 12.AUTO CALIBRATION 12.1 Overview Autocal (Auto Calibration) is the PC side Calibration tool that perform Tx ,Rx and Battery Calibration with Agilent 8960(GSM call setting instrument) and Tektronix PS2521G(Programmable power supply). Autocal generate calibration data by communicating with phone and measuring equipment then write it into calibration data block of flash memory in GSM phone.
  • Page 110 12. AUTO CALIBRATION Figure 12-1. Auto Calibration Program -Screen Cable loss : Enter the RF cable loss GSM and DCS -Screen GPIB(Primary address) : Enter the SS(Ag8960) and PS(Tektronix PS2521G) GPIB address -Screen ADC Channel : Default ADC Calibration Channel -Screen Auto Calibration Item : Default Calibration Settings about Tx, Rx, ADC and write BIN file - 111 -...
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    12. AUTO CALIBRATION 12.4 AGC This procedure is for Rx calibration. In this procedure, We can get RSSI correction value. Set band EGSM and press Start button the result window will show correction values per every power level and gain code and the same measure is performed per every frequency.
  • Page 112: Exploded View & Replacement Part List

    13. EXPLODED VIEW & REPLACEMENT PART LIST 13. EXPLODED VIEW & REPLACEMENT PART LIST 13.1 Exploded View ASM FOLDER ASM MAIN - 113 -...
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  • Page 115: Accessories

    Level Location No. Description Part No. Specification Service SGDY00 DATA CABLE SGDY0003003 LG-510W/G10, CABLE W/O POWER BULK MHBY00 HANDSTRAP MHBY0001101 Neck Strap 400mm (CDMA,common use) SGEY00 EAR PHONE/EAR MIKE SET SGEY0002901 G7000,G5200 Common use, 3P EAR MIC 100-240V,60 Hz,5.2 V,850 mA,...
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