Motorola M800BP User Manual

Product Description
Motorola M800BP
CDMA Bag Phone
May 2006
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Motorola offers the following information as a service to its customers, to support application and
engineering efforts. The information herein is based upon specific requirements received from Motorola
customer. Motorola has not undertaken any independent search for additional relevant information,
including any information that may be in the customer’s possession. Furthermore, system validation of
this Motorola product within a larger electronic system remains the responsibility of the customer or the
customer’s system integrator. All specifications supplied herein are subject to change without prior notice.
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Table of content
1 Introduction..................................................................................................................................6
2 Getting to know the Bag Phone ...............................................................................................8
2.1 The Bag ...............................................................................................................................8
2.2 Connector Panel...............................................................................................................10
2.3 LED and Buzzer Indicators.............................................................................................10
2.4 The Handset......................................................................................................................11
2.5 Antennas............................................................................................................................11
2.6 External Microphone........................................................................................................11
2.7 DC Car Adaptor................................................................................................................11
2.8 AC Wall adaptor...............................................................................................................12
2.9 Backup Battery.................................................................................................................12
3 External Accessories ...............................................................................................................13
3.1 RF Booster ........................................................................................................................13
3.2 USB Cable.........................................................................................................................13
4 Product Main Features............................................................................................................14
4.1 Bag Audio................................ ..........................................................................................14
4.1.1 Office environment:........................................................................................................14
4.1.2 Car environment:............................................................................................................14
4.1.3 Private mode:................................ ..................................................................................14
4.2 HMI.....................................................................................................................................14
4.3 Data....................................................................................................................................14
4.4 SMS....................................................................................................................................15
4.5 Supplementary Services.................................................................................................15
4.6 Control and status indicators................................ ..........................................................15
4.7 Operation options .............................................................................................................15
4.8 Bag Phone tri-color Led and buzzer indication............................................................15
5 Bag radio MMI ...........................................................................................................................16
6 Bag Phone Operation Modes.................................................................................................17
6.1 Battery operation..............................................................................................................17
7 Key Pad Description................................................................................................................17
8 Phone User interface...............................................................................................................19
9 Bag Phone Product Models....................................................................................................20
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9.1 Bag Phone Model main contents...................................................................................20
9.2 Optional Accessories.......................................................................................................20
10 Optional Accessories...........................................................................................................21
10.1 Booster...............................................................................................................................21
10.1.1 Adaptors for Wilson Booster:.....................................................................................21
10.1.2 Adaptors for Cyfre and Signalreach Boosters:........................................................21
10.2 Data Kit..............................................................................................................................21
11 Bag Phone Speci fications...................................................................................................22
12 Package Content................................ ..................................................................................25
12.1 Bag Phone package .........................................................................................................25
12.2 Booster Chassis Package...............................................................................................25
13 Product Labeling...................................................................................................................25
13.1 Product Labeling...............................................................................................................25
13.1.1 On the back of the M800.............................................................................................25
13.1.2 On the Main bag chassis............................................................................................25
14 Consolidation Package........................................................................................................26
14.1 Bag Phone Consolidation Package...............................................................................26
14.2 Consolidation Package labeling.....................................................................................26
14.3 Booster chassis Consolidation Package ......................................................................26
15 Appendix A ............................................................................................................................27
15.1 Product label.....................................................................................................................27
15.2 CLA Cable.........................................................................................................................27
15.3 AC Wall Adaptor...............................................................................................................27
15.4 External Microphone........................................................................................................28
15.5 Mini-USB to USB type A data cable..............................................................................28
15.6 Battery................................................................................................................................28
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Tables
Table 1: LED status .........................................................................................................................10
Table 2: Buzzer Indication table.....................................................................................................10
Table 3 tri- color Led and Buzzer indication..................................................................................16
Table 4 Charging Method Vs. Battery Voltages................................ ..........................................17
Table 5: Bag Phone Model main contents ...................................................................................20
Table 6: Optional Accessory ...........................................................................................................20
Table 7: M800 Bag Phone Specifications ....................................................................................24
Figures
Figure 1: Product Illustration.............................................................................................................7
Figure 2 Bag Phone Structure..........................................................................................................8
Figure 3: Connector Panel..............................................................................................................10
Figure 4: straightening the Swivel Antenna .................................................................................11
Figure 5: Battery Compartment......................................................................................................12
Figure 6: RF Booster.......................................................................................................................13
Figure 7 Bag Phone Radio MMI .....................................................................................................16
Figure 8: Bag Phone unit label Example ......................................................................................27
Figure 9: DC Car Adaptor (CLA)....................................................................................................27
Figure 10: AC Wall Adaptor............................................................................................................27
Figure 11: External Microphone.....................................................................................................28
Figure 12: Mini-USB to USB type A data cable...........................................................................28
Figure 13: Battery.............................................................................................................................28
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1 Introduction
The M800 Bag Phone is a powerful carry-case solution to be used on the road, at the job or in the field for clients in a variety of industries such as Oil and Gas, Agriculture and Forestry.
An innovative and complete solution to on-the-move communication, the M800 Bag Phone eliminates the barriers of time and place to deliver fast, reliable and convenient access to voice and data communication wherever you are, whenever you need it.
Key Features Include:
Built- in hands-free CDMA phone, including private mode operation
Optional booster available for extended range
Easy to install in the vehicle environment – external microphone to install on sun
visor (1.5m wire), CLA as a source for CD power supply and an optional magnetic antenna to mount on the vehicle roof
Easy to install in the office environment - using fix-mounted microphone on the Bag Phone chassis, wall mount charger as a source for DC power supply and swivel spike antenna mounted on the bag phone chassis
Contents includes the CDMA (M800) Mobile phone, speaker, microphone, private handset and battery (for backup), a bag with rigid chassis and an additional pouch for accessories
LED indication to signal the charging and power status
Data file tran sferring, FAX (with WinFax) is supported via MPT tool version 3.25B
and above, SMS and Open Wave Browser is supported via keypad or MPT tool
Regulatory approvals include the FCC and IC guidance
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Figure 1: Product Illustration
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2 Getting to know the Bag Phone
2. 1 The Bag
Power Supply Charger
CLA
Battery Compartment
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External Microphone
Mini USB Cable
Handset
Figure 2 Bag Phone Structure
The Bag chassis contains the following elements:
Connector panel
LED and Buzzer Indicator
Also attached to the bottom of the bag is the accessory pouch.
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2. 2 Connector Panel
Socket
Microphone
The connector panel is used to connect various elements to the Phone Bag. These elements are:
External DC power source connector
External Microphone connector
USB cable connector
Buzzer
DC Socket
USB
External
Figure 3: Connector Panel
2. 3 LED and Buzzer Indicators
The LED and buzzer indicators are used to indicate the status of the battery, and the connection or disconnection of the external microphone or power supply.
LED status Description
Steady Green Working from CLA or AC power supply and not char ging.
Blinking Orange and Green Charging
Blinking Red Low battery
Blinking Green Supply voltage from back up battery
Table 1: LED status
Beep type Description
High pitch beep Low battery
Low +High pitch beep External Microphone or DC supply connected
Low pitch beep External Microphone or DC supply disconnected
Table 2: Buzzer Indication table
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2. 4 The Handset
The Motorola personal handset enables you to conduct private conversations and use the voice activation dialing features. Pressing the PTT button on the handset invokes the VAD name and number dialing features.
2. 5 Antennas
The Bag Phone supports two types of antennas:
1. Swivel Spike antenna for office usage.
2. Magnetic antenna for vehicles usage – Optional not supplied.
Antenna Connector shell be TNC/M. Octopus cable will have TNC/F bulkhead. The Antenna should be straightened before placing a call, or when unit is expecting a call.
Figure 4: straightening the Swivel Antenna
2. 6 External Microphone
The Bag Phone offers an external microphone for use in the car. The microphone should be connected to the microphone socket located on the connector
panel and slide the external microphon e clip on the driver seat’s visor. See Figure 11
2. 7 DC Car Adaptor
The CLA power adaptor allows you to connect the M800 Bag Phone’s to your car’s lighter adaptor. The opposite side is to be connected to the DC socket in the Connector panel
This cable contains 4A fast blow Fuse. See
Figure 9
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2. 8 AC Wall adaptor
The wall socket power adaptor allows you to connect the M800 Bag Phone’s to your wall socket adaptor. The opposite side is to be connected to the DC socket in the connector panel. The adaptor is capable to supply 12V D.C / 50W max to the bag D.C input.
See Figure 10
2. 9 Backup Battery
The Motorola Bag Phone contains a Battery compartment for the backup battery.
Figure 5: Battery Compartment
2. 9.1 Battery type
The product is intended for use only with battery pack WP1223A by Kung Long Batteries Ind.
2. 9.2 Caution
Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect one. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.
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3 External Accessories
3. 1 RF Booster
The RF Booster is used to boost the unit’s transmission.
Figure 6: RF Booster
3. 2 USB Cable
The USB cable is used to send and receive data and Fax calls to your portable computer.
See Figure 12
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4 Product Main Features
The Bag Phone supports the following Features:
4. 1 Bag Audio
Audio Performance:
H/F audio is half duplex.
Private call is Full duplex.
The audio processing includes echo canceller and noise suppression (M800 performance is kept).
4. 1.1 Office environment:
Hands free call using internal MIC that is located at the front panel of the product and powerful loudspeaker.
4. 1.2 Car environment:
Hand free call using External MIC mounted on the sun visor.
4. 1.3 Private mode:
The user will conduct private calls via the handset.
When the handset is out of the cradle, the audio will be automat ically routed to the handset and vice versa. Also, when the han dset is out of the cradle, the push button will emulate the M800 VAD button
4. 2 HMI
Enhanced keypad with large fonts.
Big display with up to 8mm character height.
Attractive blue back light.
Motorola Synergy menu structure.
Voice recording up to 120 seconds.
One key to operate major features – Voice activation, Recording, SEND / END.
Contrast and backlight control.
Language support: English and French Canadian.
4. 3 Data
Open wave browser.
CSD Max 14,400 BPS.
High-speed data 156KBPS.
Support USB communication.
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4. 4 SMS
MO/MT text.
ITAP – Predictive text in English.
4. 5 Supplementary Services
Call waiting.
Caller ID.
Conference call.
4. 6 Control and status indicators
Wake up banner.
Message waiting indicator.
Voice mail message indicator.
RSSI Indication.
LED indication upon battery status and operating power mode.
4. 7 Operation options
Backup battery.
CLA cable – in vehicles.
Universal AC power supply – in the office.
4. 8 Bag Phone tri-color Led and buzzer indication
This paragraph describes the bag tri-color led indicator and buzzer functionality
LED / Buzzer indication Description Remarks
Steady Green Operating from CLA or AC
power supply and no
charging.
Blinking Orange and Green Battery Charging indication Battery consume more than
10mA
Blinking Red Low battery indication along
with short beep every 3 min.
Battery voltage less than
11.4V
at 2.5KHz during back up
mode only
Blinking Green Supply voltage from back up
Battery voltage > 11.4V
battery
1KHz short beep followed by External MIC or DC supply
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LED / Buzzer indication Description Remarks
Large 4 Grey Display 96X64 pixels
2.5KHz short beep plugged in.
Short beep at 1KHz External MIC or DC supply
Table 3 tri-color Led and Buzzer indication
5 Bag radio MMI
Easy to read display with 4 lines of text, 8mm font size, 1 line of icons and
one prompts line with blue backlight
Left Soft Key
Perform functions ident ified by left display prompt
Send Key
Menu Key
plugged out.
Operator’s Logo
Voice Activation key
Allows the user active the phone by voice; Name dialing ­1 click; Number dialing - 2 clicks; Answering & Ending a call, Voice Notes Recorder
Right Soft Key
Perform functions identified by right display
prompt
End Key
Volume Control
Adjust speaker, earpiece
Voice Mail
Allows access to voicemail with continuous
touch on key “1”
Keypad
Large illuminated, well-spaced, tactile keys ensure accuracy and speed.
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Navigation key / Internet Access
4 way navigation key for scrolling through menus and lists
Figure 7 Bag Phone Radio MMI
6 Ba g Phone Operation Modes
When the regular DC sources (AC PS or CLA) are not applied, automatically the product will switch to backup battery. The battery is located in a dedicated pouch of the main bag
6. 1 Battery operation
Battery type: Lead ACID, 12V, and 2.3Ah. Charging method: Float charging - Constant voltage (13.8V) with current limit of 250mA Operating temp of the Charger: -5oC to +45oC. Battery voltage less than 8V will be charged at 125mA till voltage will exceed 8V (±0.3V). Battery voltage less than 10.2V will be considered empty battery and the “power off”
procedure will disconnect the battery.
Battery voltage
V_batt <=8 (±0.3V)
8< V_batt < 10.2 (±0.5V)
10.2< V_batt < 11.4 (±0.3V)
V_batt >=11.4 (±0.3V)
Table 4 Charging Method Vs. Battery Voltages
Working from
battery
Disconnect
battery
Disconnect
battery
Low battery
Normal Ba ttery
voltage
Working from external DC
7 Key Pad Description
Each key contains large English alphanumeric fonts. The color of the keyboard is black with white fonts. Illuminated blue keypad backlight Keys description:
Slow charging
Normal charging
Normal charging
Normal charging.
When the charging current reduces to
10mA the Green light will apply
Left Soft Key – Performs functions identified by left display prompt.
Right Soft Key – Performs functions identified by right display prompt.
Menu Key – Enter to Phone User interface.
SEND Key – Sends and answers calls, view recent dialed calls list.
END Key – Ends phone calls, exits menu system.
Scroll Key – Moves through menus and lists. Scroll UP activated micro browser
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Power Key – Unit ON/OFF.
Volume Keys – Adjusts audio volume and ringer volume.
Number Keys – 10 keys.
VAD Key – Activates voice activation dialing and implement SEND / END
functionality
[#] Key.
[*] Key. the
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8 Phone User interface
Main Menu Phonebook Recent calls
Ø Received Calls Ø Dialed Calls Ø Notepad Ø Call times
Messages
Ø Voicemail Ø New message Ø Inbox Ø Outbox Ø Quick Notes Ø Drafts Ø Browser Alerts
Browser Settings
Ø Ring Styles Ø Phone Status Ø Browser Setup Ø Connection Ø In-call Setup Ø Security Ø Voice Activation Ø Other Settings
Icon Viewer Shortcuts Calculator Date book Voice Notes
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9 Bag Phone Product Models
The Bag Phone Kit number is F289603NAAA
9. 1 Bag Phone Model main contents # Description Motorola P/N
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
AC Power Supply 12V 50W FPN5629A
Battery 12V/2.3AH FNN7825A
External Microphone FTN6946A
Swivel spike Antenna – 0dBI gain FAF5225A
Chassis Assembly FHN6737A
6.
7.
M800 Unit Assembly FLN3500A
8.
9.
10.
11.
CLA Cable – D.C 3086159U65
Quick User Manual –English 6889192V23
User Manual – English 6889192V24
Table 5: Bag Phone Model main contents
9. 2 Optional Accessories
Packaging FBN7126A
Handset FTN6494B
#
1. Data Kit – Contains – MPT application and Mini USB data
Description Motorola P/N
FTN6942A
cable
2.
3.
4.
Cyfre Booster Adapter kit FTN6912A
Arista Booster Adapter kit FTN6913A
Wilson Booster Adapter kit
FTN6914A
Table 6: Optional Accessory
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10 Optional Accessories
10.1 Booster
The voltage supply to the booster will be through the charging and indication box. The voltage supply will apply to the booster only when the M800 is ON. The Booster will be mounted in a special cage. This cage is attached to the main bag
chassis. The Bag Phone enables mounting one of the following three RF boosters: Wilson (model 811101A) Cyfre (Model CA-819). Signalreach (Model SA210)
10.1.1 Adaptors for Wilson Booster:
Coax cable TNC/male connector to FME/female connector Coax cable FME/female connector to on panel TNC/female connector DC Adaptor (3A Fast blow fuse).
10.1.2 Adaptors for Cyfre and Signalreach Boosters:
Coax cable TNC/male connector to FME/female connector. Coax cable FME/female to on panel TNC/female connector.
10.2 Data Kit
Data/MPT application:
Support FAX via WinFax and MPT Application.
SMS Sending & receiving.
Open Wave browser: Data/Open wave browser.
Language support: English, French Canadian.
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11 Bag Phone Specifications
Electrical Specifications
Operating Voltage allowed from external AC wall adaptor connector
Current consumption in off mode
Current consumption in idle mode –
DC source: Battery
Current consumption in idle mode –
DC source: AC Wall Adaptor / DC Car Adapter
Current consumption in call mode –
DC source: Battery
9-16V
Battery above shut down voltage (10.4V):2.5mA Max Battery below shut down voltage (10.4V):0.5mA Max
No booster: Less then 0.25A With Cyfre booster: Less then 0.45A With Wilson booster: Less then 0.6A
No booster: Less then 0.5A With Cyfre booster: Less then 0.7A With Wilson booster: Less then 0.85A
No booster hands free call: Less then0.95A No booster private call: Less then 0.45A With Cyfre booster hands free call: Less then 1.65A With Cyfre booster private call: Less then 1.15A With Wilson booster hands free call: Less then 2.35A With Wilson booster private call: Less then 1.85A
Current consumption in call mode –
DC source: AC Wall Adaptor / DC Car Adapter
No booster hands free call: Less then 1.2A No booster private call: Less then 0.7A With Cyfre booster hands free call: Less then 1.9A With Cyfre booster private call: Less then 1.4A With Wilson booster hands free call: Less then 2.6A With Wilson booster private call: Less then 2.1A
Radio Performance
CDMA1X/AMPS Air Interface
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800/1900 MHz CDMA2000 / IS95B
TX out power without booster
CDMA1X 800/1900 < 24 dBm; 0.25W Peak AMPS 800 < 26 dBm
RX Sensitivity Antenna Gain DATA
< -104 dBm 0dBi CSD: 14,400BPS
1XDATA: 156KBPS
Air Interface Standards
CDMA2000 R. 0 – P REV 6 IS- 95B Phase I IS- 95B Phase II IS- 96A: 8 Kbps variable rate vocoder specification CDG-27: 13Kbps variable rate vocoder specification TSB-74: Physical layer for 13K vocoder IS- 127: EVRC (8Kbps) variable rate vocoder specification IS- 98D: Minimum mobile performance standard Phase I and Phase II IS- 637A: Short Message Service IS- 683A: Over The Air Activation IS- 801: Position Determination Service.
Serial Interfaces
USB
Standard Type A (Via Optional Cable)
Physical Specifications
Dimensions - Bag
340±10m"m Length X 220±10m"m Wide X 110±10 m"m Height
Dimensions- Accessory Pouch
Weight – No Booster Weight – Wilson Booster Weight – Cyfre Booster Weight – Arrista Booster
340±10m"m Length X 210±10m"m Wide X 80±10 m"m Height
2.9Kg +1Kg Accessories Pouch
3.6Kg +1Kg Accessories Pouch
3.6Kg +1Kg Accessories Pouch
4.4Kg +1Kg Accessories Pouch
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Bag Color
Bright Black
Bag Material
Ballistic Nylon
Battery Operation time for full charged battery @ 25oC
Battery Operation time during call No Booster
Battery Operation time during call Wilson Booster
Battery Operation time during call Cyfre Booster
Hands free: 105 minutes Private call: 240 minutes
Hands free: 35 minutes Private call: 60 minutes
Hands free: 20 minutes Private call: 35 minutes
Environmental Specifications
Operating temperature
-20°c +50°c When using Booster or operating from battery
Operating temperature
-20°c +60°c When operating from external DC, without booster
Charging Temperature
-0°c +40°c In any mode of opera tion
ESD Environment performance
EN61000-4-2 Motorola 12M05049A04
standards f or land mobile products
Product Flammabi lity
Motorola 00M05029B01
Approvals Compliance & Safety Standards
FCC ID IHDT56CW1 CDG Motorola, Nortel, L ucent (C18 OEM Level) IC (Industry Canada) 109O-CW1
IC standard: Declare Upon RF Max Power. Receive approval
based on M800
EMC standard Declare Upon RF Max Power. Receive approval
based on M800
Safety standard EN60950-1
Table 7 : M800 Bag Phone Specifications
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12 Package Content
12.1 Bag Phone package
The Bag Phone package is made of carton. Package dimensions: 350±10m"m Length X 230±10m"m Wide X 210±10 m"m Height Bag Phone package weight: 3.93Kg. Packing contains:
Bag Phone and battery
Accessories Pouch with: AC Wall Adaptor, DC Car Adaptor (CLA), MPT data kit,
external MIC.
User’s manual and quick user manual is in English and Canadian French.
12.2 Booster Chassis Package
Booster chassis package is made of carton. Booster chassis package internal dimensions: 340±10m"m Length X 180±10m"m Wide X
70±10 m"m Height. Booster chassis package weight: 0.7Kg.
13 Product Labeling
13. 1 Product Labeling
13.1.1 On the back of the M800
FCC and IC ID number : 1HDT56CW1 and 1090 - CW1
Motorola Marking
Model number F3204A
Serial number + Barcode
ESN number (Decimal) + bar -coded in Bar-coded 39
Production date: MM/YYYY
Hardware/Software revision code
13.1.2 On the Main bag chassis
FCC and IC ID number : 1HDT56CW1 and 1090 - CW1
Motorola Marking
SKU=M800BP
Model number : F289603NAAA
Serial number + Barcode
ESN number (Decimal) + bar-coded in Bar -code 39 (Same as for M800)
Hardware/Software revision codes
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Production date: MM/YYYY
CE marking
14 Consolidation Package
14.1 Bag Phone Consolidation Package
Three Bag Phone cartons are placed in one consolidation package. Consolidation package dimensions: 715±10m"m Length X 235±10m"m Wide X 380±10
m"m Height. Consolidation package weight: 12.8Kg.
14.2 Consolidation Package labeling
Each consolidation package labeled with the following details: Model number + barcode List of S/N and ESN’s (bar -coded) Serial number + Barcode
14.3 Booster chassis Consolidation Package
Ten booster chassis packages are placed in one consolidation package. Consolidation package dimensions: 375±10m"m Length X 355±10m"m Wide X 390±10
m"m Height. Consolidation package weight: 7.8Kg.
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15 Appendix A
15.1 Product label
Hardware/Software revision codes
Model number
Serial number
Country Model
15.2 CLA Cable
15.3 AC Wall Adaptor
Figure 8: Bag Phone unit label Example
Figure 9: DC Car Adaptor (CLA)
IMEI number
Production date: Week/Year
Figure 10: AC Wall Adaptor
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15.4 External Microphone
Figure 11: External Microphone
15.5 Mini-USB to USB type A data cable
15.6 Battery
Figure 12: Mini -USB to USB type A data cable
Figure 13: Battery
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