for MBus, Fbus, RF, and audio
connections. This setup allows
connection between flash prommers. When the audio box is
connected, it has to be connected to the phone’s audio connector. The Docking Station can
be powered by FPS-8 or external
power supply.
maximum power supply for the
phone from an external power
supply. The Flash Adapter allows
Mbus/Fbus connections. The
Flash Adapter is protected
against over-voltage, over-current, and cross-connection. The
Flash Adapter provides a regulated voltage to the phone.
Note: The flash adapter is
designed for flashing only.
MJS-59 Module Jig0770366The purpose of the MJS-59 mod-
ule service jig is to provide a
method of component-level testing, by applying voltage from an
external power supply when the
phone engine is out of its
mechanics. The engine module
and UI module of RH-10 can be
tested with MJS-59.
RF connection is established
through a replaceable GAC-5
connector. Two SMA-type connectors are available for audio
testing using ADS-7 cables. This
type of connection eliminates
the need for external audio splitter.
Note: The nominal supply voltage
for the MJS-59 is +4.1V. The supply voltage must not exceed
+5.0V.
FPS-8 Flash Prommer0080321The Flash Prommer FPS-8 is used
for heavy flash.
Includes ACF-8 AC charger
(0680032).
Includes AXS-4 D9-D9 cable
(0730090).
ADS-6 Audio Cable0730241The Audio Cable connects to the
Audio Box JBA-8.
ADS-7 Audio Cable0730261ADS-7 Audio Cable is for use
with MJS-59 Module Jig. Audio
is split at the module jig, eliminating the need for a separate
audio box in this configuration.
hardware enabling the use of the
service software when connected
to the LPT (parallel port) of the
PC. A dongle is required for use
of the service software. A printer
or any such device can be connected to the PC through the
dongle, if needed.
Cautions: Make sure that you
have switched off the PC and the
printer before making connections. Do not connect the PKD-1
to the serial port. You may damage your PKD-1.
0775294The Docking Station and RF
Adapter RC1 are needed for
Mbus, Fbus, and RF connections.
The Docking Station also may be
used without RC1 if RF output is
not desired. The Docking Station
may be powered by the FPS-8
setup or by an external power
supply.
Note: Toggle the DC power supply
switch to correct mode before
applying power.
RC1 RF Adapter0775296Used with the Docking Station
JBU-11, above. The RC1 uses the
GAC-5 for RF interface.
XRS-5 RF Connector0730228XRS-5 (shown at left in drawing)
is used for readings, in conjunction with the BBS-10 service
battery.
Note: Use with protection grommet, pictured at lower right.
GAC-5 RF Connector0770473GAC-5 is used with JBU-11/RC1
and MJS-59 to make RF connections. This connector is included
with both tools; however, it is
available separately as a userreplaceable part in the event of
damage. The connector and both
jigs are designed to accept a
micro in-line attenautor. This
permits attenuation as close to
the source RF as possible.
Flashing, testing, tuning with covers on (Setups 2a, 2b, 2c, 2d)
Tightened performance specifications require more precise equipment and methods for
testing and alignment. Manual tuning can’t provide accurate results for RH-10 products,
which means that this task has to be automated.
These setups are intended to be used either with Phoenix or Darium SW. With the Phoenix SW, it is possible to do manual testing and automated tuning. With Darium, it is possible to do automated testing and tuning.