Indicators: fields strength, battery status, charging, time, date, timers, alarm, keylock, silent, message, call divert and roaming, voice priaxiaty, mic muting
Graphical icons and scroll bars
Gyrillic alphabets
1.1.4 Keypad and editing
Automatic and manual key lock
Full-screen editor
International access (+) function (Operator dependent function)
Any-key answering
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1.1.5 Personal organiser
Clock and date
Alarm clock with snooze
Calendar
Calendar appointment manager with reminders
Phone power on and off timers
1.1.6 Other phone features
Autonomous Power Control
Calculator and currency converter
Several games for entertainment
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Personalised ringing melody groups
External antenna connector
Vibrating alert
NMT-pager (DTMF)
1.1.7 Call management
One-touch dialling
Last or recent numbers redial (10)
Multiparty calls (Operator dependent function)
Calling Line Identification Presentation (CLIP) (Operator dependent function)
Caller Line Name Presentation (CLNP) (Operator dependent function)
DTMF transmission
Semiautomatic and manual network selection
Optional automatic network selection
Automatic answer with headset and car kit
1.1.8 Phone book and memory functions
Supports up to 300 phone book entries
Various ways to scroll or search the phone book memory
Dialled calls (10) list with time or date stamp
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Answered calls (10) list with time or date stamp and calling number or name identification
Received DTMF-messages (10) with time and date stamp
Unanswered calls (10) list with time or date stamp and calling number or name identification
Access phone book for sending SMS
Pick SMS sender’s number for phone book
Show sender number or name (if stored in phone book) as an SMS header
Customized ringing tones for 5 phone book groups
1.1.9 Short messages service (SMS) (Operator dependent function)
Send and receive text messages of up to 160 characters
Time and date stamp for received messages
Answer to message
Forward message
Pick sender number from message text
Call SMS sender
1.1.10 Security and call counters
SIS-security check
Call timers: last outgoing/incoming calls, all outgoing/incoming calls
Phone lock code
Voice privacy
1.1.11 Tone control
40 different ringing tones and melodies for incoming call, alarm, calendar and short
messages
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Downloadable ringing melody using BeneWin
User-compasable ringing melodies using BeneWin
Adjustable ringing tone volume levels, including silent mode
Keypad tone volume levels
Several tone set-ups for different environments
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1.1.12 Battery packs and operating times
Initially two battery packs are available for Benefon Exion, namely
Battery type Stand-by
time
Lithium ion 900 mAh20 h -150 h50 min - 1 h 40 min1 h 45 min4 h 30 min
Lithium ion 1200 mAh26 h - 200 h1 h 10 min -2 h 20 min2 h 30 min5 h 30 min
Operating times can vary substantially depending on distance to base station, network settings and network usage.
Talk time Charging time
Fast
Charging time
Normal
1.1.13 Power Consumption
Batteries: 3,6 V Lion
Sleep current: app. 600 µA
Standby current: app. 43 mA
Conversation mode, high power: app. 1.1 A
Conversation mode, low power: app. 0.45 A
1.1.14 Accessories
Mains charger
Cigarette lighter charger
Portable hands free (HF) kit
Digital, full duplex, plug-in HF car kit
Hands free car kit with voice recognition and external antenna
Car cradle
Belt clip
BeneWin software & editor cable
Carrying case
Line interface for data transmission
Antenna alternatives: city, standard, off-road and super 1/2-wave
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1.1.15 BeneWin
BeneWin PC software:
Edit and back up phone book memory
Send and receive SMS messages by using a PC keyboard
Compose and change ringing melodies with BeneWin Maestro
Manage phone settings
1.1.16 Manufacturer
BENEFON OYJ
P.O. Box 84
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(Meriniitynkatu 11)
FIN 24101 SALO
FINLAND
Telephone: + 358 2 77 400
Facsimile: + 358 2 332 633
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1.2 PRODUCT FAMILY
- BENEFON EXION HANDPORTABLE TDP80DN
- MAINS CHARGER
- CIGARETTE LIGHTER CHARGER
- PORTABLE HANDS FREE (HF) KIT
- DIGITAL, FULL DUPLEX, PLUG-IN HF CAR KIT
- HANDS FREE CAR KIT WITH VOICE RECOGNITION AND
EXTERNAL ANTENNA
- CAR CRADLE
- BELT CLIP
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- BENEWIN SOFTWARE & EDITOR CABLE
- CARRYING CASE
- LINE INTERFACE FOR DATA TRANSMISSION
- ANTENNA ALTERNATIVES: CITY, STANDARD, OFF-ROAD
AND SUPER 1/2-WAVE
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Portable hands free (HF) kit
Carbox
UBH75
Button Unit
Digital, full duplex, plug-in HF car kit
Power Cable
fuse
System Cable
Installation
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HF Holder
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Microphone
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Car cradle
BeneWin software & editor cable
Belt clip
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Line interface for data
transmission
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2.0 OWNER’S MANUAL
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3.0 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Installation Instructions
3.1 Phone Programming
You can program Benefon Exion by using either the keys on your phone, or the
BeneLoc computer program and maintenance adapter. In either case, you will
need a localbox.
Programming Menu Commands:
3.1.1 To program Using the Phone Keys
1. Connect the QPS50 localbox via maintenance adapter to your phone, and
turn the phone on.
Press
The menu symbols are displayed on the upper row. Use n to scroll through the
menus. Press
desired sub-menus with n. Press
setting.
Press
y.
-QUIT to cancel the operation and return previous menu level.
ö will be flashing in the display in stand-by mode.
-SELECT to enter the Benefon local menu. Select the
- CHANGE. Press -OK after each
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3.1.1.1 Sales Date
1. Select the Sales date sub-menu with n. Press - CHANGE.
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2. Press
[daydaymonthmonthyearyear]. Remember to check that the date is correct.
If the date is correct, press
- CHANGE. |XXXXXX will be replaced by the date
- OK. If the date is incorrect, delete it by choosing
- CLEAR and enter the correct date (six digits in the following form:
daydaymonthmonthyearyear). To save the date, press
NOTE! It is possible to program the sales date ONLY ONCE, which means that you will
not be able to change it again afterwards. If the sales date has not been
programmed, your phone will not enter the normal stand-by mode.
3.1.1.2 Radio Path Identification
1. Select the Radio path id sub-menu with n. Press - CHANGE.
2. Enter the radio path identification (ten digits), and save the identification by
pressing
correct.
- OK. Remember to check that the radio path identification is
- OK.
3.1.1.3 Own number
1. Select the Own number sub-menu with n. Press - CHANGE.
2. Enter the own number (follow the instruction of the operator), and save it by
pressing
NOTE! SMS doesn’t work if the own number has not been programmed.
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- OK. Remember to check that the own number is correct.
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3.1.1.4 Phone code
1. Select the Phone code sub-menu with n. Press - CHANGE.
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2. Enter the phone code (four digits), and save the code by pressing
3.1.1.5 Y1 Y3 ID (Additional operator indicator)
Use this feature only in case the operator name is missing ie. RU1 works if Y3
is in use.
It is possible to change old/add new operator indicator which operates in
automatic roaming mode. (network selection mode: Automatic)
1. Select the Y1 Y3 Identity sub-menu with n. Press
2. Select the Y1 with n. Press
3. Enter Y1 (Country code: one digit) and save it by pressing
- CHANGE.
- OK.
- CHANGE.
- OK.
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Enter Y3 (Operator code: two digits) and save it by pressing
Enter ID (Operator indicator, 3 characters) and save it by pressing
- OK.
- OK.
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3.1.1.6 Sw version
3.1.1.7 Sak
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After ID is programmed SAK changes to normal mode.
3.1.1.8 Update localbox
3.1.1.9 Interleaving
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The Dealer activates or deactives them according to the operator's or the
customer's likings.
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3.1.1.10 Automatic roaming
The Dealer activates or deactives them according to the operator's or the
customer's likings.
3.1.1.11 Reset RAM
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Resets user settings and phone book.
3.1.1.12 Closing Instructions
1. Having programmed the necessary information press - QUIT to return to
stand-by mode.
2. Turn off your phone, and disconnect the localbox.
3. Turn the phone on once more, and make a test call.
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3.1.2 To program Using the BeneLoc Program
power
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5V log
meter
Start the installed program by clicking the icon. The phone must be connected
to the system as discribed above.
Main window
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Press Dealer-key to enter the programming window.
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You can read the phone data by pressing the Read -key. You can change the
miscellanous settings with the computer and transfer them to phone by
pressing the Write -key.
BeneLoc includes Help-program for further information.
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3.2 CAR KIT
The Car Kit includes a hf holder, a car box, an installation base, a hf speaker, a
microphone, a button unit, a power cable and a system cable. The Car Kit
sales package also includes an installations material bag, which contains the
necessary installation equipment. On the third page you will find a diagram of
connections explaining how to install the Car Kit.
Caution:
The Car Kit should only be installed by a Benefon authorized installer. The end
user should never attempt to install the Car Kit without professional assistance.
Professional installers have the required tools and knowledge for installing the
Car Kit properly and safely. The terms of warranty also require that the Car Kit
is installed by professionally trained personnel. Cable routing may cause
interference with the components of the vehicle's electronic systems (such as
ignition and braking systems). It is recommended that cables not be routed
next to such electronic components. Make sure that the hf holder, button unit,
microphone and speaker do not obstruct the air bag system.
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3.2.1 Power Cable
The Car Kit should be installed only in vehicles with 12 Volts, negative on
chassis system. When connecting the power cable make sure that it is not
connected to the car box.
Obtain the necessary (+)-electrical current from a suitable place, preferably
directly from the battery of the vehicle. Connect the fuse chamber to the (+)wire. You will find the fuse chamber in the installation materials bag. Connect
the ground lead to the frame of the car with a short wire.
3.2.2 Hf Holder KGS75
Choose such a place for the hf holder in the vehicle that will be both easy and
safe when using the phone. First, fix the installation base to the place you have
chosen, and then install the hf holder in the installation base.
3.2.3 Microphone
The microphone should be located 20-50 cm from the driver’s mouth, and at
least 90 cm from the loudspeaker. Make sure that the “eyes” are directed
towards the driver. Mount the microphone using the supplied adhesive tape.
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A good place for the microphone is near the rearview mirror where the noise
level is lower than, for example, beside a windshield pillar. It is also possible to
install the microphone on a sun visor, but then it will be inconvenient to use the
sun visor and microphone at the same time.
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3.2.4 Button Unit
The button unit enables easy operation of the Car Kit. The unit consists of
plastic base and buttons. Decide where to install the buttons unit. Possible
locations are on the dashboard or on the handbrake lever. Mount the plastic
base using supplied screws, bands or adhesive tape. Attach the buttons to the
base. Make sure the plastic snaps are locked.
Note: The unit can be mounted without the plastic base
3.2.5 Car Box UBH75
Place the car box out of sight inside the dashboard of the car or in another
suitable place.
If required, attach the unit to the car interior using 4 screws (not supplied).
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3.2.6 Hf Speaker
Install the speaker in a suitable place near the floor of the car. The loudspeaker
should be located at least 90 cm from the microphone. Mount the loudspeaker
using the supplied bracket and screws.
Note: It is possible to use the front right-side car’s loudspeaker instead of a
dedicated loudspeaker.
3.2.7 Installation Material Bag
The installation material bag contains the standard installation equipment. You
may not need everything in the bag.
3.3 Operation and Testing after Installation
Once completing the installation, perform the following tests:
1. Connect all cables, except for the power cable, to the car box.
2. Make sure there is no phone connected in the hf holder.
3. Connect the power cable to the car box.
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4. Turn on the ignition key (no need to start the engine).
5. After few seconds a short beep will be heard from the loudspeaker, signaling
that the system is operating.
6. Place the phone in the hf holder and connect it. A double beep should be
heard, and both LED's on the button unit will light.
7. Record (long press on the Green Button of the button unit) and playback
(Long Press on the Red button of the button unit and then long press on the
Green button of the button unit) to ensure that the microphone is installed
correctly.
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8. Make a cellular conversion to ensure that the Car Kit is installed correctly.
Note: Whenever the car box is disconnected from the car's battery and then
reconnected to the battery, make sure there is no phone connected in the hf
holder.
A Diagram of Connections
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System Cable
Installation
Button Unit
Microphone
8-pin Power Cable
Red
Brown
BlueIgnition
YellowRadio mute input (up to 100 mA)
Positive (+) 12V – fused
Negative/chassis (-)
base
HF Holder
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White
BlackNegative (-) lead of the front-right radio output
VioletHf speaker or positive (+) lead of the front-right car’s loudspeaker
GreenHf speaker or negative (-) lead of the front-right car’s loudspeaker
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Positive (+) lead of the front-right radio output
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4.0 BeneLoc
BeneLoc
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power5V log
gen
flash
5V log
meter
BeneLoc program is designed to help service person on tuning and service purpose.
With Flasher Program you can change the software to Benefon phones.
Both, BeneLoc and Flasher program will need Power Supply and Localbox with service rights to work.
4.0.1 Installation of BeneLoc program
Start Windows. Close all other programs except Program Manager.
Insert BeneLoc Installation Disc 1 in the floppy disk drive of your computer. In the
Program Manager window, choose Run from File menu.
Type the letter A: or B: to indicate your floppy disc drive, and then type SETUP.EXE.
For example, A:\SETUP.EXE.
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Click the OK button, and follow the instructions displayed on your screen.
The Setup Program will ask you to specify the drive and directory in which you want
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to install the BeneLoc Program. The Program suggests the following: C:\BeneApp\BeneLoc. Accept the drive and directory by clicking Next button. You can also
type your own directory for BeneLoc Program.
The Setup Program creates all necessary directories and subdirectories to your
computer. Setup Program also creates its own group window in Program Manager.
4.0.2 To start the BeneLoc program
Connect the Service Localbox to serial port of your computer, which is called COM1
or COM2. The serial ports are usually located in the back of your computer, and
more precise instructions can be found in the manual accompanying the computer.
Adjust the Power Supply voltage to 4.0 Vdc. Connect the Service Localbox to the
Power Supply.
Connect the Service Adapter to the phone. Plug the cable with flat connector into the
connector at the bottom of the phone. When the cable has been connected and the
phone is switched on, the phone should be in LOCAL mode. You can test this by
pressing arrow button. There should be ***Benefon local*** on the display, if not,
clean connectors and try again. When phone is in LOCAL mode you can start the
BeneLoc Program.
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To start the BeneLoc Program, double click the BeneLoc icon.
In the BeneLoc Startup window, first select the correct serial port. Then, you have to
select type of the phone. After selection click OK to start BeneLoc Program. When
operating without external power supply the phone may be on sleep mode and registration fails. You can wake up the phone by pressing some buttons on the phone.
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4.0.3 Using the BeneLoc program
In the main window of the BeneLoc, you will find submenus and buttons. Clicking the
buttons you can go to the submenus.
Change
For changing phone to another similar you do not need to do more than enter into
main menu. It means that this button is not needed. If you are going to change the
tested phone to one having different software in, clicking Change will start the registration protocol again.
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Help
Dealer
About BeneLoc submenu will tell you version of the BeneLoc Program and also the
state of memory.
About Cellular submenu will show you information of the phone. Type of phones
software, sales date, date of the software, serial number and present tuning values
of the phone. You can not change the tuning values from Help menu.
From Dealer submenu you can make or check programming of the phone. You will
also find the SIS information from Dealer submenu.
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Service
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You can control the audio lines (for example, switch Rx audio and compander on/off)
in the Service main menu. It is also possible to control the phone to desired channel.
There is also possible to change the power of transmitter.
In the Ports submenu is you can see the status of different digital ports. There is
also possible to control some of the output ports.
You can read the status of the A/D converters from the A/D submenu. Select 8 different topics to view. By clicking SCAN AD button The Beneloc will scan A/D the state
of converters continuously. Scanning can stopped by clicking STOP AD.
Memory submenu allows you to make Ram reset.
By clicking Initialize You can clear all LOCAL settings in service menu.
Home button will return you back to main menu.
Tunings
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From Tunings main menu you can select different tunings to do. Every tuning have
they own instruction window. Follow given instructions to do tunings. Clicking
START will start tuning. The value will be stored only by clicking SAVE. Some of the
tunings are chained and you can enter to next phase by clicking NEXT.
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System
File
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You select used mobile phone system from this submenu.
From settings submenu you can manually change settings of the communication
port.
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LOGIC / AUDIO
OC2720 Processor/Audio/RF
5.1 General description for the baseband
The baseband is built with DSP asic (Digital Signal Processor) made by VLSI.
All the functions are found within a single OC2700 board. The processor controls the
RF parts, internal devices and external accessories. The audio functions are done
with the DSP. The keyboard is situated on separate board and it is connected to
logic module with 10 pin connector. The keypad and display is illuminated with ELsheet.
5.2 DSP-processor
The DSP-processor performs all the baseband functions.
The chip includes VS_DSP processor, memory, an analog audio interface and a
variety of peripheral devices
- VS_DSP processor
- 64k x 16-bit data RAM
- 4k x 32-bit program RAM
- 4k x 32-bit program ROM
Peripheral devices:
- a 32-bit general IO port
- 2 RS232 serial ports
- LCD controller
- PLL (synthesizer) controller
- 450 kHz frequency counter
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- a keyboard controller
- 8-bit interrupt IO port
- 6 timers (32-bit)
- synchronous serial port (SSP)
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Analog interface:
- 2 speech Analog-to-digital converters (ADC), for microphone and RX
- 2 speech Digital-to-analog converters (DAC), for earphone and TX
- 8-input 10-bit ADC
- 6 10-bit DACs
An interrupt controller
An external bus interface
A real-time clock
Power on/off logic
5.2.1 Pin description of the DSP baseband asic
180 pin FBGA
Pin Name Number Pin Type Function
CAP 176A3 AIOBlocking capacitor of voltage reference
MIC1+ 172A4 AI Positive microphone input
MIC1- 169B5AI Negative microphone input
MIC2+ 170D6AI Positive microphone input
MIC2-171 C5AINegative microphone input
XMIC 173 B4 AIExternal microphone input
RX 1A1AIReceive signal analog input
MOD 4 C3AO Transmit signal analog output
DAC0178 C4AODigital to analog converter 0 output
DAC1 179 A2AODigital to analog converter 1 output
DAC2 180 B2AODigital to analog converter 2 output
DAC3 177B3 AO Digital to analog converter 3 output
DAC4 2B1 AO Digital to analog converter 4 output
DAC5 6C1AO Digital to analog converter 5 output
ADC0 157A8AIAnalog to digital converter 0 input
ADC1158C8 AI Analog to digital converter 1 input
ADC2159 D8AI Analog to digital converter 2 input
ADC3160 B7AI Analog to digital converter 3 input
ADC4 161 A7AI Analog to digital converter 4 input
ADC5 162C7AI Analog to digital converter 5 input
ADC6 164 B6AI Analog to digital converter 6 input
ADC7 165A6AI Analog to digital converter 7 input
HEAR 10 D1AO Headset earphone output
XEAR5C2AO External earphone output
EAR+7 D4AO Positive earphone output
EAR- 9 D2AO Negative earphone output
AGND011 D3 P Analog ground
AGND1163D7PAnalog ground
AGND2 166 C6PAnalog ground
AGND3 168 A5 P Analog ground
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AGND4 174 E6 P Analog ground
AVDD0 167 E7 P Analog power supply
AVDD1 175 D5P Analog power supply
PGND8 E5PEarphone driver ground
PVDD3G5P Earphone driver power supply
RTCOSC1 66 P7AO Crystal oscillator output for real time clock
OSC0 70 AI Crystal oscillator input (13 or 26 MHz)
OSC1 71P8AOCrystal oscillator output (13 or 26 MHz)
XRESET 51P3DIReset input, active low
XRE-
SETOUT
TEST 64 M6DI Manufacturing test mode select
BATTERY62N6 DI VBATTERY detect
PWRKEY56 M4DIPower key input
VCHARGE60M5DI VCHARGE detect
REGUEN 12 E4DORegulator enable
ALARM 13 E2DO RTC alarm output
A0 121 F12DO Address output of external memory bit 0
A1120 F14DO Address output of external memory bit 1
A2119 F13 DOAddress output of external memory bit 2
A3117 G12 DO Address output of external memory bit 3
A4116 G14DO Address output of external memory bit 4
A5115 G13 DO Address output of external memory bit 5
A6 113 H12 DOAddress output of external memory bit 6
A7 112 H14DOAddress output of external memory bit 7
A8 111 H13DO Address output of external memory bit 8
A9 109 J12 DO Address output of external memory bit 9
A10 108 J14 DO Address output of external memory bit 10
A11 107J13 DOAddress output of external memory bit 11
A12 105 K12 DOAddress output of external memory bit 12
A13 104 K14 DO Address output of external memory bit 13
A14 103 K13DOAddress output of external memory bit 14
A15 101 L12 DO Address output of external memory bit 15
A16 100L14 DOAddress output of external memory bit 16
A17 99 L13 DOAddress output of external memory bit 17
A18 96M14 DOAddress output of external memory bit 18
A1995M13 DOAddress output of external memory bit 19
A2094M12DOAddress output of external memory bit 20
A2192 N14DOAddress output of external memory bit 21
A2291P14DOAddress output of external memory bit 22
A23 90 N13 DOAddress output of external memory bit 23
D0 146C11DIO Data IO of external memory bit 0
D1 145 A11DIO Data IO of external memory bit 1
D2144B11DIO Data IO of external memory bit 2
D3141A12DIO Data IO of external memory bit 3
D4 140B12DIO Data IO of external memory bit 4
D5 139 C12 DIO Data IO of external memory bit 5
D6 135 B13 DIOData IO of external memory bit 6
D7 134 B14DIOData IO of external memory bit 7
D8 133 C12DIO Data IO of external memory bit 8
D9 132 C13 DIO Data IO of external memory bit 9
D10131C14 DIO Data IO of external memory bit 10
63P6DOReset output, active low
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D11128D13DIOData IO of external memory bit 11
D12 127 D14DIOData IO of external memory bit 12
D13 126E12 DIOData IO of external memory bit 13
D14 124E13DIOData IO of external memory bit 14
D15 123E14DIOData IO of external memory bit 15
XCS086 P12DO Chip select 0 of an external memory
XCS1 87 N12 DO Chip select 1 of an external memory
XCS2 88M11 DO Chip select 2 of an external memory
XCS3 89P13 DO Chip select 3 of an external memory
XWE 137A13 DOWrite enable of an external memory
XOE 136 A14DO Output enable of an external memory
IO0 14E1DIO General purpose IO, bit 0
IO1 15E3DIOGeneral purpose IO, bit 1
IO2 17F2DIO General purpose IO, bit 2
IO3 18F1 DIO General purpose IO, bit 3
IO4 19 F3DIO General purpose IO, bit 4
IO5 20F4DIO General purpose IO, bit 5
IO621G2DIOGeneral purpose IO, bit 6
IO7 22 G1DIOGeneral purpose IO, bit 7
IO8 23 G3 DIO General purpose IO, bit 8
IO9 24G4 DIO General purpose IO, bit 9
IO1025H2DIO General purpose IO, bit 10
IO1126H1 DIO General purpose IO, bit 11
IO12 27H3DIOGeneral purpose IO, bit 12
IO13 29J2 DIOGeneral purpose IO, bit 13
IO1430J1DIO General purpose IO, bit 14
IO1531J3DIO General purpose IO, bit 15
IO16 33K1 DIO General purpose IO, bit 16
IO17 34K2DIO General purpose IO, bit 17
IO18 36K3DIO General purpose IO, bit 18
IO19 37L1 DIO General purpose IO, bit 19
IO2040K4DIO General purpose IO, bit 20
IO2152 L4 DIO General purpose IO, bit 21
IO22 53K5 DIOGeneral purpose IO, bit 22
IO23 57L5DIOGeneral purpose IO, bit 23
IO24 72M8DIO General purpose IO, bit 24
IO25 76M9 DIO General purpose IO, bit 25
IO2681M10DIO General purpose IO, bit 26
IO2785L10DIO General purpose IO, bit 27
IO28 97 L11DIO General purpose IO, bit 28
IO29 98K10 DIO General purpose IO, bit 29
IO30102 K11DIOGeneral purpose IO, bit 30
IO31 130 E11DIOGeneral purpose IO, bit 31
INTIO0142 D11DIOInterrupt IO, bit 0
INTIO1143 E10DIOInterrupt IO, bit 1
INTIO2 147D10DIOInterrupt IO, bit 2
INTIO3 153A9 DIOInterrupt IO, bit 3
INTIO4 154C9DIO Interrupt IO, bit 4
INTIO5 155D9 DIOInterrupt IO, bit 5
INTIO6 156B8 DIOInterrupt IO, bit 6
INTIO7 32D8DIOInterrupt IO, bit 7
KEYIN038L2DI Keyboard interface input #0
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KEYIN141M1DIKeyboard interface input #1
KEYIN242M2DIKeyboard interface input #2
KEYIN3 43 L3 DIKeyboard interface input #3
KEYIN4 44 N1DIKeyboard interface input #4
KEYOUT045N2DOKeyboard interface output #0
KEYOUT1 46P1DO Keyboard interface output #1
KEYOUT2 47P2 DOKeyboard interface output #2
KEYOUT3 49M3 DOKeyboard interface output #3
KEYOUT450 N3 DOKeyboard interface output #4
BUZ 54 N4DOBuzzer drive output
SDA83N11 DIO Data IO of serial interface
SCL82 P11DIClock output of serial interface
TXD0 148B10DO Data output of RS232 interface #0
RXD0 149A10DIData input of RS232 interface #0
TXD1150 C10DOData output of RS232 interface #1
RXD1152B9DI Data input of RS232 interface #1
SISCLK55P4 DOClock output (4.3 MHz)
IF68 M7AIInput of intermediate frequency counter
LCDSCLK 78P10DOLCD serial clock
LCDTX79 N10 DOLCD serial data
LCDXCS74N9 DOLCD chip select
LCDA0 75P9 DOLCD A0
PLLSCLK 58 N5 DOPLL serial clock
PLLTX 59P5DOPLL serial data
DVDD028 H4 P Digital power supply
DVDD1 48K7 PDigital power supply
DVDD2 69L7 PDigital power supply
DVDD373L8 PDigital power supply
DVDD4 77 K8 PDigital power supply
DVDD593 H10PDigital power supply
DVDD6 114H11PDigital power supply
DVDD7118G11 PDigital power supply
DVDD8 122 G10PDigital power supply
DVDD9 138PDigital power supply
DVDD10 159 D8 PDigital power supply
DGND0 16F5 P Digital ground
DGND1 35J4 PDigital ground
DGND2 39J5 PDigital ground
DGND3 61 K6 P Digital ground
DGND4 65 L6 PDigital ground
DGND580L9PDigital ground
DGND6 84K9 P Digital ground
DGND7 106 J10 P Digital ground
DGND8 110J11PDigital ground
DGND9 125F11 PDigital ground
DGND10129F10PDigital ground
DGND11151E9 PDigital ground
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5.2.2 Connectors
5.2.2.1 The system connector
NbrNAMEFUNCTIONSTATEIN/OUT
1AGNDAnalog Ground0V
2
RS1CTS /
!2CINT
3EXTMICExternal MIC line
4
RS1RTS /
ACCPWR
5EXTERP
6CHARGECharging Current + Power Onin
7HEADSETDET
8RS1RXRS1 Receive Data
9VBATBattery Voltage2,7V - 6,0Vout
10RS1TXRS1 Transmit Data
11
12
NMEAIN /
I2CDATA
NMEAOUT /
I2CCLK
13AUXDET
14RS2RXRS2 Receive Data
15RS2TXRS2 Transmit Data
16DGNDDigital Ground0V
17NCNot connectedin
18DGNDDigital Ground0V
19NCNot connectedin
20CHARGECharging Current + Power Onin
RS1 Clear to Send /
I2C Interrupt (NMT)
RS1 Ready to Send /
Accessory pwr control
External ERP line +
BOOT pin
Headset Detector / Accessory pwr
control
NMEA input (GPS) /
I2C data (NMT)
NMEA output (GPS) /
I2C clock (NMT)
Headset Hook /
Accessory Detector
0V
2,7V
0V -1,5V pp DCin
0V
2,7V
0V -1,5V pp
0V/12V DC
0V
2,7V
0V
2,7V
0V
2,7V
0V
2,7V
0V
2,7V
0V
2,7V
0V
2,7V
0V
2,7V
in
out
out
out
in
in/out
in
out
in/out
out
in
in
out
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PIN 6: Charging current input, max. 1,0A. Connecting a charger to this pin will
also powers on the mobile phone.
PIN 9: The maximum current from the VBAT line is 300 mA.
PIN 16: The maximum current of DGND pin is 1,0A.
PIN 18: Same as pin 16. The maximum current of DGND pin is 1,0A.
PIN 20: Same as pin 6. The maximum current of CHARGE pin is 1,0A.
The maximum current of all pins except pins 6, 9 and 16 - 20 is 10 mA.
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5.2.2.2 Battery connector, V50
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1VB
3 – 5 V DC
2GNDground
5.2.2.3 Battery identification connector, V51
1
2
SBAT_ID0Battery temperature, pulled at VCCS
SBAT_ID1Detect different battery packs, pulled at VCCS
5.2.2.4 Display connector, V80
1VRAM2.5 V
2GND0 V
3GND0 V
4GND0 V
5VRAM2.5 V
6SISerial data input
7SCLSerial clock 0 / 2.8 V pulses
8NCNot connected
9NCNot connected
10NCNot connected
11NCNot connected
12NCNot connected
13NCNot connected
14NCNot connected
15NCNot connected
16A0Control data / Display data
17
18
X_LOGRSTReset, 0 V reset active, normally 2.8 V
CS1Display chip select
Keypad matrix inputs normally low state, when key pressed 17.5 kHz square wave is
seen also in corresponding key input port.
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5.2.2.6 Circuit Diagram
The processor, audio and RF circuit circuit diagrams are split into seven pages.
Logic diagrams are found in first four pages.
Pages:
1 of 7Module connector pins
2 of 7Power supply and on/off logic
3 of 7Memory, DSP logic and SIS function
4 of 7Audio parts
5-7 of 7RF parts
5.2.3 Functions
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5.2.3.1 Processor I151
All the logic and audio function are implemented in the digital signal processor
(DSP).
Audio filters, copander/expander, limiter, scarmbler, modem, uart etc. are done
with DSP code. DSP program is executed once for each input sample by the
operating system.
Information between the DSP code and the higher level C code is passed
trough variables and events
5.2.3.2 Memories
The chip contains a total of 64k x 16-bit data RAM. The RAM is powered by the
VRAM-supply, so the the RAM keeps its information when the phone is
powered off. There is also a backup battery coupled with VRAM. It is for a short
voltage break in the main battery pack.
The program code is stored in the 16 Mbit flash memory (I201).
5.2.3.3 Sleep timer
The phone puts the central functions to sleep for a time. Although everything
seems normal to the user, but most of the functions are closed down. The DSP
still has a power supply, but the processor is halted and has minimal power
consumption. Only a sleep timer and its 32 kHz crystal oscillator remain active.
The phone is ”woken up” by interrupting the sleep timer or changing the state
of the keyboard.
5.2.3.4 Power switch
When the power switch is pressed, the PWRKEY line goes low and drives the
transistor conductive. The PWRSW line goes approximately to 2.5 V caused
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from voltage divider R143, R144 and depending also from the battery voltage
(VB).
The PWRSW line is coupled to DSP on/off logic. The DSP drives REGUEN
signal high and it drives the main regulator (I111) to operate.
The power off operation is done with the same way. The power switch is
pressed a little longer and the shutdown procedure begins. The REGUEN
signal goes low and powers off the phone.
5.2.3.5 Sis
SIM is performed by a BENEFON ASIC IG2048 manufactured by ATMEL.
Integrated circuit IG2048 is E2 logic array. This type of array incorporates both
electrically and programmable read only memory (EEPROM) and a gate array
for SIM funcrtion.
User specific information is stored in EEPROM which CANNOT be read from
outside the chip. Allexternal attempts to read the information clear both
EEPROM and RAM (fill with FF).
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5.2.3.6 Charging control
The charging function is controlled by the software. The charger is detected by
PWRCHG line (High = charger detected, low = charger not detected). The type
of charger (fast or slow) is detected by the voltage at V_CHG_ADC line.
The charger switches also the power on.
There is a NTC resistor in the battery pack to measure the temperature. This is
done with SBAT_ID0 line and the voltage is read by an AD converter in DSP.
The type of battery pack in detected in a same way with SBAT_ID1 line with
another channel of ADC.
ID resistors in battery pack:
N/A 0 ohmreserved for future use
900 mAh 47 kohm900 – 1000 mAh
1150 mAh 100 kohm1050 – 1300 mAh
1400 mAh 150 kohm1350 - 1550 mAh
1600 mAh 220 kohm > 1600 mAh
adapter 10 kohmadapter
battery fail opennot detected
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RF
5.3 RX SYNTHESIZER
5.3.1 General
The RX synthesizer generates an upper side injection frequency for the receiver.
The injection frequency is fed to the receiver's first mixer.
Operating voltage3.0 VDC
Current consumption14 mA
Output level to the receiver+1 dBm
Frequency range540.950...545.925 MHz
5.3.2 Functional Description
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The RX injection frequency is generated with a phase locked loop. The Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO) produces the injection frequency determined by the control
voltage. After the VCO stage comes the amplifier stage Q430. After the amplifier
stage, part of the signal is fed to the synthesizer circuits I400 pre-scaller Fin1. The
synthesizer circuit contains a pre-scaler, programmable divider, reference frequency
divider, and a phase detector.
The synthesizer circuit produces current pulses at output DO1 as controlled by the
phase detector. The current pulses either charge or discharge the loop filter. The
VCO control voltage is derived from the loop filter output.
The synthesizer 12.5kHz reference frequency is made by dividing the 13.00 MHz
signal from the temperature compensated oscillator (TCXO). The series-form signal
which controls the channel frequency comes from the processor. SDATA, SCLK and
SLE signals are common to both TX- and RX-synthesizers. A positive pulse in the
SLE line loads the division ratio (corresponding to the frequency of the channel) fed
to the SDATA line, to the synthesizer circuit I400.
5.3.3 Control- and Output-Signals
VRXRX synthesizer operating voltage3.0 V
SCLKClock signal for the synthesizer control data
SDATASynthesizer control data
SLEENABLE pulse to the synthesizer
RXINJRX synthesizer output to the receiver+1 dBm
RX_REGControl line for VRX-regulator
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5.4 TX-SYNTHESIZER
5.4.1 General
The TX synthesizer generates the final modulated transmission frequency, which is
fed to the transmitter.
Operating voltage3.0 VDC
Current consumption<30 mA
Output level to the transmitter+6 dBm
Frequency range452.500...457.475 MHz
5.4.2 Function Description
The TX frequency is generated with a phase locked loop (PLL). The VCO produces
the injection frequency determined by the control voltage, and the VCO also has a
modulation input. After the VCO stage come two amplifier stages Q470 and Q480.
These ensure separation between the VCO and transmitter, and also boost the
injection level sufficiently. Part of the signal is fed from between the amplifier stages
to the synthesizer circuit I400 pre-scaler input Fin2. The synthesizer circuit contains
a pre-scaler, programmable divider, reference frequency divider, and a phase detector.
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The synthesizer circuit produces current pulses at output DO2 as a result of the
phase detection. The current pulses either charge or discharge the loop filter condensators. The VCO control voltage is derived from the loop filter output.
The synthesizer 12.5kHz reference frequency is made by dividing the 13.00 MHz
signal from the temperature compensated oscillator (TCXO). The series-form signal
which controls the channel frequency comes from the processor. SDATA and SCLK
signals are common to both TX- and RX-synthesizers. A positive pulse in the SLEline loads the division ratio (corresponding to the TX frequency of the channel) fed to
the SDATA line, to the synthesizer circuit I400.
Modulation is fed to the TX synthesizer TX-AUDIO line. The frequency response is
corrected by the components R455 - R458, C454 and C455. Modulation sensitivity
is set by the resistor R459.
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5.4.3 Control- and Output-Signals
VTXSTX synthesizer operating voltage (3.0 V)
TXAUDIO Transmitter audio signal
13MHz13.00 MHz signal to the receiver circuit.
SCLKClock signal for synthesizer control data
SDATASynthesizer control data
SLEENABLE pulse to the synthesizer
TXINJTX synthesizer output to the transmitter (+6 dBm)
AFCAFC control voltage from processor
TXS_REGControl line for VTXS-regulator
5.5 RECEIVER
5.5.1 General
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The module contains all FM-receiver functional blocks.
RF-amplifier3SK320
1. mixerbalanced mixer
1. IF-amplifier3SK320
FM IF systemSA 607 includes the following blocks:
2. mixer
IF limiter
quadrature detector
RSSI (received signal strength indicator)
When the RF signal is received it is brought through the RX-filter(X500) to the amplifier stage Q500. The amplified signal is passed through the attenuator to the balanced mixer.The balanced mixer is made by using discrete components, diode D510
and RF-transformer M510.
The upper side injection frequency is brought from the synthesizer through a small
resistive attenuator to the mixer. The 78.45 MHz intermediate frequency from the
mixer output is fed through the IF- filter X520 to the FM IF-circuit I550.
RX injection frequency 540.950...545.925MHz
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The second intermediate-frequency local-oscillator-frequency required by the FM IFcircuit is generated by multiplying the 13.00 MHz reference-oscillator frequency by
six. The multiplier circuit is made with transistor Q530.
The second intermediate frequency is 450 kHz. The phase-shift required by the
quadrature detector is made with the L550. The detected AF-signal temperature correction is done in the buffer amplifier stage.
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5.5.2 Input- and Output-Signals
RF input from the duplex filter462.500...467.475 MHz
RXINJRX injection signal to the balanced mixer
13MHz
VRXRX operating voltage 3.0V from the regulator
450 kHzOutput from 2. IF to the AFC detector
RXAUDIOReceiver audio output 175mVrms
RSSI
SENSITIVITY CHECK
channelRF inputSINAD psof.
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13.00 MHz signal to the multiplier for the
2.mixer
Received signal strength indicator output
0,5...2V
001-113 dBm>20 dB
180-113 dBm>20 dB
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5.6 TRANSMITTER
5.6.1 General
Operating voltage3.5 ... 4.5 v
Current consumptionmid power max. 1.1 A
Input level from the synthesizer +6 dBm
Output level to the duplex filtermid power 33 dBm (2.0W)
Frequency range452.500...457.475 MHz
5.6.2 Function Description
The transmitter unit is comprised of three amplifier stages and two filters. The amplifier chain consists of pre-amplifier Q620/Q621 and power module I650.
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low power max. 0.45 A
low power 24.7 dBm (0.3W)
The attenuator R620/R621 is included to enhance the electric separation between
the TX synthesizer and the transmitter.
The filter X620 and duplexfilter X660 ensure that unwanted signals will not reach the
antenna.
The operational amplifier I640 and transistors Q641 and Q642 serve as a power regulator circuit, which adjusts the power level so that the voltage from the transmitter
power detector X650/D660 and the control voltage TXPWR from the processor unit
are equal at inputs of I640.
The negative voltage is generated with the Switched Capacitor Voltage Inverter
I610.
The switching frequency is typically 100 kHz and resistors R611/R612 sets the output voltage to -2.5 V.
I600 serves as voltage regulator for pre-amplifier and for the negative voltage
generetor.
Q631 is ON/OFF switch for the power amplifier.
5.6.3 Control- and Output-Signals
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TXBIASPower ON/OFF control
TXPWR
TXINJRF signal from the TX synthesizer+6dBm
RXDUPLEXTo RX duplex filter
Transmitter operating voltage from the
battery-pack (fused)