Sony CMD-J16 manual

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    CMD-J5/J16 SERVICE MANUAL E Model ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ SPECIFICATIONS Signalling format Dual-Band Frequency range E-GSM 900 M Hz, Transmit: 880 ~ 915 MHz Receiv e: 925 ~ 960 MHz DCS 1800 MH z, Transmit: 1710 ~ 1785 MHz Receiv e: 1805 ~ 1880 MHz GSM pow er clas[...]

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    2 Power requirements 3.9 V (nominal) Operating temperature -10 ° C to +55 ° C Accessories operating temperature ± 0 ° C to +45 ° C Connectors External RF connector Bottom Connector (12-pin flat I/O connector) Mini plug head set jack Supplied accessories AC Adapter QN-3TC Battery (std.) QN-J5BPS AC cable Optional accessories Headset QN-3HS Batt[...]

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    3 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1 Specificat ions ……………………………………………………… (see Cover sheet) SECTION 2 General Descripti ons 2.1 Multi Band ………………………………………………………. 04 2.2 Radio Frequency Power Levels …..………………………….. 05 2.3 Speech Codec ……………?[...]

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    4 SECTION 2 GENERAL DESCRIPTIONS 2.1 Multi-band : CMD-J16 support E-GSM 900 and DCS 1800 multi-band functionality. For the use in Euro pe and in ot her cou ntries w orldwi de, ETSI has specif ied GS M standards into tw o frequ ency bands. Th at is the 900-MH z and 1800-MHz band an d is us ually refer red to as G SM900 a nd GSM1800 ( formerly DCS180[...]

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    5 2.2 Radio Frequency Power Levels: Between the DCS 1800 a nd both GSM Sy stems are differ ences r egarding t he power leve l. DCS 1 800 bas ically needs lower pow er levels. If the perfor mance of a MS f or GSM system was certified of 2W (Pow er Class 4), then in the DCS-18 00 system it i s only 1W (P ower Class 1 ). There are also reduced BTS pow[...]

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    6 2.5 Battery Charging There is no c harging circuitr y in the battery pack . The CMD-J5/J 16 has complete charger function internally. The telep hone can b e charged o nly w ith the battery connect ed the phone . This situation ca n be sub-div ided int o two situat ions: the phone i s on or off. I t can be c harged w ith the AC Adapter, Travel Ch [...]

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    7 2.8 Accessory Interface The table explains what k ind of pins the phone supplies to the different ac cessor ies. Pins GND 1 Charge 2 GEN I/O 3 Power OUT 4 RX (IN) 5 TX (OUT) 6 ACC ID 7 RS232 RTS 8 RS232 CTS 9 Audio Out 10 Audio IN 11 AGND 12 Charger √ √ Connector layout The connector comprises the fol lowing pins: Audio Audio In, Audio Out an[...]

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    8 SECTION 3 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 3.1 The Basic Features of the CMD-J5/J16 • Parts and Controls This sec tion provides a br ief guide to the operation and facilities available on the CMD- J5/J16. Refer to the O perating Manual for full operational information. • The Jog Dial The Jog Dial provides fast and easy menu navigation with only one han[...]

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    9 • The Centre Key  Pr ess the Centre Key in s tandby mode to acces s the Main Menu.  Dur ing a call, press the Centr e Key to acces s the Call Menu.  In Sub- menus, acces s/exit the help function by pr essing the Centre Key • The Voicemail Key  Pr ess and hold to acces s your Voic email • The Side Switch  In s tandby mode, sli[...]

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    10 ICON Explanation Network not av ailable Network s ignal strengt h (strong) Battery strength SMS (E nvelope Icon) Voicemail Keypad loc ked Alarm Silent M ode Vibra Alert Single Beep Ringer off Conversat ion Privac y (ciphering) not supported 3.3 Icon Glossary 3.4 Menu Overview Press the J og Dial from standby mode to ac ess the Main menu: ICON Ex[...]

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    11 SECTION 4 DISASSEMBLING / TESTING 4.1 Disassembly IMPORTANT NOTE : The IMEI nu mber is the e lectr onic identi ficatio n of the hardwar e, which is stored e lectron ically. T here should be no discrepanc y between the number on the stic ker and the number within the set memor y allowed. In case of rep lacing t he lower cabinet it is to make s ur[...]

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    12 LCD CABINET LOWER Re-assembly procedure : To re-as semble the unit, apply the rever se order of the abov e mention disassembly pr ocedure. IMPORTANT: Do not det ach the shield case from the main board[...]

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    13 4.2 Interface to GSM-Tester Test Se t Up for CMD-J5/J16 Level 1 Te sting Service Test Connector GSM – TESTER This un it acts as a base st ation provi ding all the n ecess ary GSM s ignallin g require ments an d provid es G SM signal measuring facilities as well. CMD- J 5/J 16 + Battery Pack + Test SIM Card RF input Connector * STC-03 Part No. [...]

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    14 4.3 Jigs & Tools Description Part No Remark DATA TRANSFER CABLE DTC-04 1-757-348- 11 Necessar y For Software Update HOOK RELEASE JIG 3-043-180-01 For Housing O pening SERVICE TE ST CONNECTOR STC-03 3-224-391-01 For Connection To G SM Measure Equipment Level Test Procedure with GSM TESTER recommendation: • Simulate G SM call proces sing –[...]

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    15 Section 5 PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS 5.1 Requirement • PC (486 type or higher) with Microsoft “ Windows ” O perating System • One COM-port free for usage • The Data Transfer Cable ( p/n 1-757-348-11) PREPARATION FOR SOFTWARE UPDATE 5.2 Hardware set-up • Copy all the files to the PC (define own direc tory). • Connect the Data Transfer[...]

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    16 • Select “ file ” / ” Settings …” and check if the s ettings for the “ Com Port ” and “ Speed ” are correc t. − The FlashLoader automatically detects all available Com ports on the PC. (COM 1 or CO M 2) − Baud rates up to 812500bps will be supported, but standar d PCs, unless it is corr ectly cus tomised (i.e. with a Fas [...]

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    17 SECTION 6 DIAGRAMS 6.1 Block Diagram - Radio Frequency (RF) 6.1.1 General RF Indications The radio p art of the CMD- J5/J16 handles the air in terface according to the G SM specifications. It is the main co ntributo r for the dualb and funct ionality for E- GSM 900 and DCS 1800. Receiver The receiv er consists of two separated RF paths for GSM a[...]

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    18 FLEX-BO ARD RF BLOCK 1 DG ND 2 CHG 3 GEN I /O 4 POWER OUT 5 RX (IN) 6 TX (OUT) 7 ACC ID 8 RTS 9 CTS 10 AUDIO O UT 11 AUDIO I N 12 AGND SI M I/ F HFK I /F SI M LE VEL CTRL 3 V/5 V A/ D CONV RF I/ F A/ D, D/ A SI M Conne ctor Batt er y Connect or KEY- LED LCD- LED KEY- MATRI X SLI DE- SW (R E C /LO C K or Manner ) *Ringer *Vibrator *Loud- Speaker [...]

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    19 IC 2 IC 2 is the pla tform of the A/D-D/ A conver ter for t he inter facing an d proc essing of baseba nd I/Q signals and voic e signals. It includes:  the complete s et of baseband functions to perfor m the interface and proc essing of voice s ignals,  interf ace for pr ocessing of baseba nd compo nents as In P hase (I) a nd Quadr ature ([...]

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    20 SECTION 7 SPARE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES LIST Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark ACCESSORIES & PACKING MATERIALS ************************************************* 1-476-203-11 AC ADAPTOR EU QN-3AC1 (MALAYSIA) 1-476-204-11 AC ADAPTOR UK QN-3AC2 (HONG KONG) 1-476-206-12 AC ADAPTER (CABLE) QN- 3T C (TAIWA N) [...]