The PHF–5 is a compact handsfree unit for handportable telephones and it provides a possibility to use HF operation. The phone cannot be used as a handset but the PHF–5 can be upgraded with a handset and an antenna coupler.
The hook off –signal is given to the phone when a handset is lifted from the
hook. The PHF–5 has an internal speaker and external microphone.
Technical Summary
Operation
The PHF–5 can be powered by LCH–6 or LCM–1 rapid chargers to provide
rapid charging for the phone also during a HF call. The LCH–8 tricle charger is
not recommended for powering the PHF–5 because during a HF call there will
be insufficient charging current available for the phone.
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The phone is connected to the unit by a system connector. The cable length
including the connector housing is 15 cm. The other connectors are d.c. jack
(input from the charger), microphone connector and a handset connector.
There is no RF connector or external speaker connector in the PHF–5.
The PHF–5 has an internal HF–speaker.
List of Modules
Name of Module:Material Code:
HF speaker module DH–60200658
Assembly parts MPHF–50260677
Basic Specifications
Function:Value:
Input voltage5.5...11 V d.c. typical range is
Current consumption60 mA typical average during HF call
6.5...7.5 V with LCH–6
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Power sourceLCH–6 or LCM–1 charger
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Modes of Operation
Power Off
The module does not receive supply voltage from a charger to the d.c. connector. There are no voltages on the module.
Power on/Mute on
The d.c. voltage in the XEAR line is below 0.5 V. There is no audio input signal
present. HF speaker amplifier and headset amplifier are muted. The current
consumption is below 10 mA.
Power on/Mute off
The d.c. voltage in the XEAR line is above 1 V. If there is no handset connected
or the handset is on hook, the XEAR signal is routed to the HF speaker and the
HF microphone signal is routed to the XMIC line. If the handset is off hook, the
XEAR signal is routed to the handset speaker and the handset microphone signal is passed to the XMIC line.
Compact Handsfree Unit PHF–5
Modes of Audio Output Destination and Hook
The audio output is routed to handset connector if
– a handset is connected and it is lifted from the cradle
– a headset is connected
– a button headset is connected
Otherwise the audio output is routed to the internal speaker and HF micro-
phone signal is routed to XMIC.
The hook off signal is passed to the phone if audio output is routed to external
device. This means that whether a normal or a button headset is connected,
the hook is also always off.
Switching Delay between Handset Mode to/from HF Mode
The internal logic for audio routing and hook signal includes a delay, which is to
prevent erroneous behaviour of the whole system when switching between
modes.
The hook signal for phone is given without any delay.
The audio routing is delayed for about 0.5 seconds, when the audio routing is
to change from handset mode to HF mode. The delay is below 100 milliseconds, when the audio routing is to change from HF mode to handset mode.
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Compact Handsfree Unit PHF–5
External Signals and Connections
D.C. Supply Connector X100
Pin:Signal name:Function:
1GNDGround
2VCCInput from charger
• min/max voltage:
• min/typ/max current: 740...780...820 mA d.c.
LCH–6 or LCM–1
• min current: 285 mA d.c. LCH–8,
not recommended
System Connector X250 (and System Cable Connector X200)
Pin(X200) Signal name:Function:
1 (1)GNDDigital ground
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5.5...10.8 V d.c.
2 (6)XMICMicrophone signal
3 (5)SGNDSignal ground
5 (2)V_INCharge output for phone, connected to VCC
6 (4)XEARSpeaker signal
12 (3)HOOKHook off to phone
HF Microphone Connector X300
Pin:Signal name:Function:
1GNDGround
• nominal voltage: 60 mV
• ld resistor/PHF–5: 22 kΩ to GND
• ld resistor/hook off: 22 kΩ to GND
• HF call min/typ/max curr: 630...730...810 mA
• mute on min/typ/max curr: 730...775...820 mA
• typ/max voltage: 60...694 mV
• mute on voltage: 0...0.5 V d.c.
• mute off voltage: 1...1.6...2 V d.c.
• min/typ/max voltage: 0...0.2...0.4 V
pulldown at hook off
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2HFMICMicrophone signal
• typical/max. voltage: 2...30 mV
• min/typ/max. bias voltage: 2...3.2...4.4 V d.c.
with load
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Handset/Headset Connector X400
Pin:Signal name:Function:
1GNDGround
2HMICMicrophone signal
3HEARSpeaker signal
HF Speaker Connector X500
Pin:Signal name:Function:
1Speaker +Speaker positive signal
2Speaker –Speaker negative signal
Compact Handsfree Unit PHF–5
• typical/max. voltage: 0.7...15 mV
• min/typ/max. bias voltage: 2...3.2...4.4 V d.c.
• min/typ/max. voltage: 0...60...600 mV
with 100 Ω load
Circuit Description
The circuit blocks are described in these subsections. Refer to block diagram.
Connectors
There are 4 connectors to other units, and internal speaker connector. There
are d.c. input, phone bottom connector, microphone and handset/headset connector.
The incoming d.c. voltage is routed directly to system connector VCC pin.
Input Protection
The purpose of the input protection is to prevent ESD, RF and high or negative
input voltages to damage the module. Contacts that are subject to ESD are
protected with diode pairs. All inputs (as well as test pads) are protected from
RF. The RF shield metal plate (assembly part) is the physical interface subject
to RF shielding.
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