Motorola V2260 Service Manual
Motorola V2260 Service Manual

Motorola V2260 Service Manual

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  • Page 1 CDMA 800/AMPS-V2260, T2260 CDMA Dual Mode 800-1900-V2267, T2267 CDMA...
  • Page 2 The Motorola products described in this instruction manual may include copy- righted Motorola computer programs stored in semi-conductor memories or other media. Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for Motorola certain exclusive rights for copyrighted computer programs, including the exclusive right to copy or reproduce in any form the copyrighted computer program.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS CDMA 800/AMPS-V2260, T2260 Cellular Subscriber Sector CDMA Dual Mode 800-1900-V2267, T2267 Preface ....... . . 5 Block Diagram of PCS receiver .
  • Page 4 CDMA 800/1900 Introduction ......55 Recommended Tools ..... . 55 Disassembly Procedure .
  • Page 5: Preface

    Logic Changes General: 1. Dual Mode single band-800MHz AMPSand 800MHz CDMA. There are two models -(1)V. V2260 (II) Timeport T2260. 2. Dual band dual Mode- 800 MHz AMPS and 1900 MHz CDMA (PCS) There are two models- V. 2267 Time port T2267 Competitively priced with the value added fictionalizing and feature set(s) Microbrowser capable.
  • Page 6 CDMA 800/1900 side of the unit. The integrated Headset Jack is located on the top left side of the unit. All the rear housings accommodate the removable belt clip attachments. SHARK LOGIC CIRCUIT The main chip sets of SHARK CDMA are the CASPER, CIA and CCAP-LITE. The CASPER include the 32 bits 68338 MCU, which controls the whole part of the phone and the CSP, which processes the CDMA baseband digital signals and DSP, which performs the 8K/ 13Kbps Q-CELP Vocoding function.
  • Page 7: Shark Rf Circuit

    Preface SHARK RF CIRCUIT The RF circuit is very similar to CALIBER product, The Dual-Band CDMA SHARK contains two completely separate receiver paths: an 800 MHz path that converts analog signals and a 1900 MHz path for the digital CDMA signal. The two paths have different RF, LO and IF frequencies.
  • Page 8 CDMA 800/1900 CDMA –PCS 1900 Mhz BAND Performance specification: General Frequency and channel information: Channel Tx Frequency (Mhz) Rx Frequency(Mhz) 1851.25 1931.25 1860.00 1940.00 1870.00 1950.00 1880.00 1960.00 1890.00 1970.00 1000 1900.00 1980.00 1175 1908.50 1988.50 4/3/01...
  • Page 9: Performance Specifications General

    Preface CDMA 1900MHz Performance Specifications General Table 1: Function Specification Frequency Range 1850 to 1910 MHz(tx), 1930 to 1990(RX) RF Channel Bandwidth 1.25 MHz Channels 48 (Channels spaced at an increment of-25) Duplex Spacing 80 MHz Frequency Stability Center Frequency* +/- 8.5 X10 +/- 150 Hz of incoming RX CDMA signal.
  • Page 10: Environmental

    CDMA 800/1900 Table 2: Function Specification Channel Spacing 30 KHz Channels Duplex spacing 45 MHz(amps) Frequency Stability +/- 2.5 ppm (Amps) Operating Voltage 3.6 - 4.8 VDC Display 96 X 32 LCD RF Power Output 0.6 watts - 28.0 dBM into 50 ohms (AMPS, nominal) 0.25 watts - 24.0 dBM into 50 ohms (CDMA, nominal) Input/Output Imped- 50 ohms (nominal)
  • Page 11 Preface Table 3: Environmental Function Specification Drop Exceeds EIA Standards RS316B and IS-19 Humidity 95% Relative Humidity; meets EIA Standard IS-19 Vibration Exceeds EIA Standards RS316B and IS-19 Salt Fog Salt Solution fog at 35 C (95 F), tested for 48 hours Dust 140 mesh blown silica flour test, tested for 5 hours •...
  • Page 12: Foreward

    Contact your regional Customer Support Manager for details. Model and Kit Identification Motorola products are specifically identified by an overall model number on the product label. In most cases, assemblies and kits which make up the equipment also have kit numbers stamped on them.
  • Page 13: Service

    Preface Service Motorola’s regional Cellular Subscriber Service Centers offer some of the finest repair capabili- ties available to Motorola Subscriber equipment users. The Cellular Subscriber Service Centers are able to perform computerized adjustments and repair most defective transceivers and boards.
  • Page 14 CDMA 800/1900 4/3/01...
  • Page 15: Description

    Cellular Subscriber Sector CDMA 800/AMPS-V2260, T2260 CDMA Dual Mode 800-1900-V2267, T2267 DESCRIPTION Table 4: are shared by both the mobile station and Note base station and are called “pseudo-random code sequences”. Since CDMA is a spread The following description is intended only as a preliminary general introduction to cellular systems.
  • Page 16: Service Area

    containing a cell site base station which CDMA system or Analog system. interfaces radiotelephone subscribers to the switching system. Since there are no chan- Service Area nels in CDMA, a user has a better chance of completing a call. Also, now there is no hard The area within which calls can be placed handoff between and received is defined by the system oper-...
  • Page 17: Theory Of Operation

    THEORY OF OPERATION Cellular Subscriber Sector CDMA 800/AMPS-V2260, T2260 CDMA Dual Mode 800-1900-V2267, T2267 Theory of Operation AMPS CDMA PCS Reciever Circuitry Reciever Circuitry RF enters the phone via the internal antenna, RF enters the phone via the internal antenna, A1.
  • Page 18: Frequency Synthesizer Circuitry

    CDMA 800/1900 Frequency Synthesizer Circuitry Receive Audio - AMPS Mode The phone contains three PLL frequency AMPS discriminator audio is routed to U1900 to be digitized. All receive audio fil- synthesizers in the IF/Synthesizer IC U700. tering and gain control is performed in the One synthesizer controls the tunable 978- digital domain by DSP U1100.
  • Page 19: Transmit Audio Cdma Mode

    Theory of Operation Transmit Audio - CDMA Mode In CDMA mode, the digitized TX audio is processed by a CELP variable rate vocoder, U1100. The digital signal is then routed through microprocessor U1100 and pro- cessed by the CDMA Modem IC, U1100, which produces the 1.2288 Mb/sec.
  • Page 20 CDMA 800/1900 4/3/01...
  • Page 21: Audio Logic Block Diagram

    Troubleshooting AUDIO LOGIC BLOCK DIAGRAM: 4/3/01...
  • Page 22: Forward Audio Functionality

    CDMA 800/1900 Forward Audio Functionality: 4/3/01...
  • Page 23 Troubleshooting Logic Circuitary Description:CDMA baseband Tx Path 4/3/01...
  • Page 24: Cdma Base Stand Re Path

    CDMA 800/1900 CDMA Baseband Rx Path 4/3/01...
  • Page 25 Troubleshooting RF Interface Diagram 4/3/01...
  • Page 26: Amps Receiver Block Diagram

    CDMA 800/1900 AMPS Reciever Block Diagram ‡ à à 6 à 6 ‡ à Q à T à T à à   v ‚ v ‚ ‡ ‡ à T à T à T à T   … …...
  • Page 27: Amps Transmitter Block Diagram

    Troubleshooting Amps Transmitter Block Diagram 4/3/01...
  • Page 28 CDMA 800/1900 AMPS Transmitter Block Diagram AMPS L O -25 dBm -20 dBm -1 dBm -3 dBm +25.5 dBm +23 dBm 979 - 1004 M H z Balun To RF Detect Celer itek AM PS PA ANTENNA FILTER ZIFSYN ME3C Duplexer Diplexer Antenna...
  • Page 29: Block Diagram Of Pcs Receiver

    Troubleshooting receiver experiences 0.5 % FER. (The specifications for these two levels are -116 dBm and -104 dBm, respectively) In this portion of the service notes, we will consider each stage in its sche- matic representation and will make some points about each block. DC levels and RF levels will be noted.
  • Page 30: Pcs Transmitter Block Diagram

    CDMA 800/1900 PCS Transmitter Block Diagram "$Ãq7€ "$Ãq7€  "Ãq7€  $Ãq7€ !Ãq7€ "Ãq7€ !"$Ãq7€5SAÃp‚rp‡‚… TX IF TX RF ZIF/SYN ME3 / Balun / RF filter Coupler Duplexer/Diplexer Switch Filter Filter TX offset Balun V CO TX _I TX _Q B alun * Powers measured with high-impedance FET probe.
  • Page 31: Tests And Adjustments

    Tests & Adjustments CDMA 800/AMPS-V2260, T2260 Cellular Subscriber Sector CDMA Dual Mode 800-1900-V2267, T2267 Test & Adjustments Consult with Motorola regarding specific hardware and software requirements for the diagnostic computer. Introduction Test Interface These phones allow keypad controlled cali-bration Figure 7: “Connections for Testing and (often referred to as “phasing”) of...
  • Page 32 CDMA 800/1900 The test cable RF port(SMA connector) has a 1.5 dB loss compared to testing using the Antenna Test Adaptor in the antenna port. When using the test cable RF port, SINAD should be meaus red with RF ! Level-114. 5 dBm and Power out measurement will be 1.5 dB low ZERO BOARD 4/3/01...
  • Page 33: Keypad Button Functions

    Tests & Adjustments Keypad Button Functions each of the power steps listed in Table 6: “Output Power Levels” for the val- Below is a description of the non-numeric ues shown as indicated on the servicing ana- keys used during the keypad calibration lyzer.
  • Page 34: Maximum Deviation Adjust

    CDMA 800/1900 Maximum Deviation Adjust Microphone Deviation Adjust Step 13. Adjust audio generator signal level Table 7: at J3 pin 8 (TX audio in) to 90 mV rms (still at 1 kHz). Note Before SAT, DTMF, data, or microphone Step 14. Enter 11434# to place the portable deviations can be adjusted, the maximum on channel 434.
  • Page 35: Sat Deviation Adjust

    Tests & Adjustments reading is 9.0 rad + 10%, proceed to Step 30. gle down to Step 08 (left side of display), If it is not, enter 72#, use the * button to tog- and use the volume control or enter numbers gle down to Step 07 (left side of display), via the keypad (as explained in Step 6) to and use the volume control or enter numbers...
  • Page 36: Cdma Call Processing

    CDMA 800/1900 on a Portable is RF coupled to the Test Sys- b. An AMP traffic channel with a 6 kHz tone tem. The phone is powered by a battery. All modulated at 2 kHz of deviation. of these tests are performed on a pass/fail basis except where otherwise specified.
  • Page 37 Tests & Adjustments hands off to the AMPS traffic channel and is transponding SAT. Step 6. Exit. 4/3/01...
  • Page 38 CDMA 800/1900 4/3/01...
  • Page 39: Testing

    TESTING Cellular Subscriber Sector CDMA 800/AMPS-V2260, T2260 CDMA Dual Mode 800-1900-V2267, T2267 Test Mode / Test Menu Request.” When dialing a phone number, the status display ceases when the first digit of the phone number is entered. The telephone Introduction...
  • Page 40: Markov Calls

    CDMA 800/1900 - Mobile terminated Markov calls (Land to Menu is intended to provide a simple mecha- Mobile) are currently NOT supported. nism to perform various test and S/W debug- Pressing the SND key initiates a Markov call ging functions. Items will be added to and with the number in the scratchpad.
  • Page 41: Test Mode

    Identity and Security Test Mode Also included in the software is a Manual To enter Manual Test Mode: Test Mode, which allows viewing the ESN, software version number, and programming - 0 0 * * 83786633 the phone number (NAM). (83786633 spells “TESTMODE”...
  • Page 42 CDMA 800/1900 This will cause the phone to enter the Test Table 9: Keypad Command Status Result Description Display Entry Suspend Terminate normal mode and enter Test Command Mode. This command is valid only when in normal mode. The # key must be held for 2 seconds to suspend with handset.
  • Page 43 Identity and Security Table 9: Keypad Command Status Result Description Display Entry RXMUTE Mute Recieve Audio RXUNMUTE Unmute recieve audio TXMUTE Mute Transmit audio. TXUNMUTE Unmute transmit audio 11X# Loadsynth Load the specified channel into the radio synthesizer. X-Enter up to 4-digits for the channel number. Channel numbers must be in the range of 1 to 1024.
  • Page 44 CDMA 800/1900 Table 9: Keypad Command Status Result Description Display Entry Multi-Version Displays version corresponding to the two digit option x. The following table show the valid options for x: Decimal 00 Call processor 01 CDMA test command document number 02 Date 03 Time 22 DSP mask version...
  • Page 45 Identity and Security Table 9: Keypad Command Status Result Description Display Entry LOTONFF Turn off low tone. INVM Initialize non-volatile memory to all zeros. This command should be reserved for special situations where reprogram-ming will be required (such as memory chip or circuit board replacement or when a radiotelephone is to be reissued to a new subscriber).
  • Page 46 CDMA 800/1900 Table 9: Keypad Command Status Result Description Display Entry 35X# Path Change the audio path to A, where A =: 0 = Hands free (selects input signal AUDIO IN @ J3-pin 8 and outputs audio signal AUDIO OUT/ON-OFF @ J3- pin 7;...
  • Page 47 Identity and Security Table 9: Keypad Command Status Result Description Display Entry 47X# set-aud Sets the audio level to the value specified by X. Audio level X is represented as 0 = lowest, 15 = loudest. Range of 8-15 has DTMF Feedback boost bit enabled. SIDETN Enable sidetone.
  • Page 48 CDMA 800/1900 Table 9: Keypad Command Status Result Description Display Entry 57X# CP_Mode Select radio call processing mode. This command will set up the radio to operate in the mode selected and will also perform initialization as specified by the INIT command. The synthesizer will be reprogrammed to setup parameters for the mode selected.
  • Page 49 Identity and Security Table 9: Keypad Command Status Result Description Display Entry gain phase Program AMPS (only) gain phasing values through the handset. Gain phasing depends on the call processing mode. It is the responsibility of the user to select the proper call processing mode before using this test command.
  • Page 50 CDMA 800/1900 Table 9: Keypad Command Status Result Description Display Entry PWR-Phase Programs power phasing values through the handset. Power phasing depends on the call processing mode. It is the responsibility of the user to select the proper call processing mode before using this test command. This command reprograms the EEPROM phasing values for Max.
  • Page 51: Nam Programming

    Identity and Security Table 9: Keypad Command Status Result Description Display Entry PWR-Phase STEP # POWER LEVEL (HEX) 0A Ch. Gain Adj. 1 (Chan. 991-1023, 1-100) 00-FF 0B Ch. Gain Adj. 2 (Chan. 101-322) 00-FF 0C Ch. Gain Adj. 3 (Chan. 323-544) 00-FF 0D Ch.
  • Page 52: Test Mode Nam Programming Sequence

    CDMA 800/1900 supply and an MCEL 2000 test cable or test NAM Programming Steps plug. After powering up in test mode, press Table 10: the # button to enter Servicing Level. Once in Test Mode Servicing Level, enter 55# to Service Type Minimum Required place the phone in NAM programming...
  • Page 53 Identity and Security Table 11: Factory Step Description Default Preferred System (Bit A6). Applies to units capable of operating on two service systems (A or B). 0 = system B; 1 = system A. End-to-End Signaling (Bit A5). When enabled, the phone is equipped for DTMF signaling during a call.
  • Page 54 Markov error rate statistics in a call. AMPS: In AMPS mode, setting this bit to 1 causes status information similar to current Motorola AMPS products to be displayed. The contents of the display depends on the channel being monitored. Test Menu (Bit B6). This bit allows the user to enable or disable the FCN key Test Menu.
  • Page 55 Identity and Security Table 11: Factory Step Description Default Single Serving System Scan (Bit B3). This bit allows the user to enable or disable the serving system scanning on serving systems other than the phone’s home serving system. If the phone has an odd Home System Identifier (Step 1), it’s home serving system is A, otherwise it is B.
  • Page 56 CDMA 800/1900 Table 11: Factory Step Description Default 0334 AMPS Initial B system channel. To initialize system B enter 0334. AMPS Dedicated Paging Channels. Number of dedicated paging chan-nels is 21. Enter 021. 00001000 D OPTION BYTE. The display for step 16 represents the status of eight options, D7 through D0.
  • Page 57 Identity and Security Table 11: Factory Step Description Default † Config. for mob term while NID roamer (Bit E0). Enter 1. 1 = Allow mobile terminated call while a NID roamer. 0 = Disallow mobile terminated call while a NID roamer. CDMA: Slot Cycle Index.
  • Page 58 CDMA 800/1900 4/3/01...
  • Page 59: Disassembly

    CDMA 800/AMPS-V2260, T2260 Cellular Subscriber Sector CDMA Dual Mode 800-1900-V2267, T2267 DISASSEMBLY Introduction - Anti-Static Mat 6680387A95 - Ground Cord 6680334B36 Care must be taken during the disassembly - Wrist Band 4280385A59 and reassembly of the unit in order to avoid...
  • Page 60 2-2 After removing Battery Housing lift up the Bat- tery .3.Disassembly of Rear Housing At first ,remove screws on top of Rear Housin then Bottom Last, remove screws middle of Rear Housin 2.Disassembly of Battery 2-1 Push the Latch and then remove the Battery Housing out of the front housing.
  • Page 61 Side Buttons one by one. 5.Disassembly of LCD 5-1 Disassemble LCD by pulling Snap Fit to both side 4-2.Disas- semble Boards into Front housing and PC Boards by carefully pulling one against another. Remove the LCD by inserting a in the top of Zif Connector and lifting it away from the attached surface.
  • Page 62 8. Complete Disassembly Layout. 7. Remove the Groumet, RF Test, using antenna screw * Before unscrewing antenna, make sure to align the straight indent that exists on the surface of Rear Housing . 4/3/01...
  • Page 63: Troubleshooting

    Logic / RF assembly ment of defective parts/assemblies. Defec- is replaced. tive circuit boards should be forwarded to the appropriate Motorola service facility for For general repairs which do not include repair. Refer to the “Replacement Parts” replacing the Logic/RF assembly, simply...
  • Page 64 CDMA 800/1900 LOGIC TROUBLESHOOTING Phone is not powered on(1) Battery Discharged Measure battery voltage and if the battery voltage is <3.6 V DC, recharge the battery using the AC charger. Battery contact opened or misaligned Supply the B+ power through test port J3002(B+), J3001(GND) by using the test interface cable. If the phone is powered on, check the battery fail or battery contact defect B+ Supply defective Apply the power BATT+ through the battery contact.
  • Page 65 Troubleshooting Clock Fail Check the 16.8MHz reference clock by measuring the signal via C1994 (Nominal 1.0 Vp-p sine- wave) If 16.8MHz clock is not probed, check the reference oscillator part of RF side. Depress PWR button, then Check the clock from the CIA as below CLK0 : 5.6Mhz CRIB input clock (measured via TP1915) CLK1: 32.749khz RF dither circuit clock (measured via R332)
  • Page 66 CDMA 800/1900 Software. Flash the phone with right version, or replace to the programmed Flash part Verify by EST Box Connect the J3901-J3910 port to EST box BDM cable. Take off the R1181 0Ohm resister and put the 1kOhm resister to the R1180 DNP Execute the Vision Click tool and set up the MCU register of EST Read the Flash code from $000000 and verify the the right hex code can be read.
  • Page 67 Troubleshooting No LED Backlight LED BL Regulator defect Set the phone mode as a ‘Backlight Always On’ of ‘Backlight Select’ of ‘Display Options’ menu. Verify the 2.8V BL Regulator Vout via U2400 pin 4 and BL control signal ‘High’ via U2400 pin 1 If the 2.8 Voltage BL Regulator Vout is failed with BL control signal ‘High’, replace the U2400 regulator IC.
  • Page 68 CDMA 800/1900 d) Components defective 1. Change L2000 if BOOST is same to B+. 2. Check 16.8MHz if Logic_2.75 and Aud_2.75 is high. 3. Check u-P(U1100) and memory(U1200, U1300) if WDI is low e) When charger is attached at low battery 1.
  • Page 69 Troubleshooting Trouble Shooting(Battery defective) a) battery cannot be charged. 1.Push the button 'FCN'+'0'+'0'+'*'+'*'+’8'+'3’+'7'+'8'+'6'+'6'+'3’+'3’ +'STO' and set into test mode. 2. Store 11000000 at 5509# and press 01# sequentially to restart phone. 3. Push the button 'FCN' twice and select the 'Battery Status Mode On' 4.
  • Page 70 CDMA 800/1900 b) battery cannot be charged insufficiently 1. check whether the voltage of battery displays more 50mVthan actual battery voltage 2. If that, do voltage phasing again. 3. Check if the voltage of EXT_B+ is more .45V than battery voltageduring charging 4/3/01...
  • Page 71 Troubleshooting Symptom Probable Cause Verification and Remedy 1. Phone will not turn on a) Battery either discharged or 1. Measure battery voltage across a 50 ohm (>1 Watt) load. or stay on. defective. 2. If the battery voltage is <3.4 V DC, recharge the battery using the appropriate battery charger.
  • Page 72 CDMA 800/1900 Symptom Probable Cause Verification and Remedy 3. Display is erratic, or a) Defectivedisplay module. 1. Gain access to RF/Audio-Logic board or keypad board as provides partial or nodis- described in the “Disassembly” section of this manual. play. 2. Check connection. If connection not at fault, proceed to b. Replace the RF/Audio-Logic Board (refer to b) RF/Audio-Logic board symptom 1f Verification and Remedy).
  • Page 73: Replacement Parts

    REPLACEMENT PARTS Cellular Subscriber Sector CDMA 800/AMPS-V2260, T2260 CDMA Dual Mode 800-1900-V2267, T2267 Replacement Parts Table 12: TXA$&(68 Y8WSÃTC6SFÃ89H6ÃT7ÃU6Ã7GFÃHY Qh…‡ÃÆ 9r†p…vƒ‡v‚  '&'$ G 6TT`ÃY8WSÃTC6SFÃT7 !( '$6#' UTQ@8ÃT7ÃTC6SFÃ89H6Ã'HCa !( '&6!( UTQ@8ÃUS6IT8@DW@SÃG67@GDIBÃDIT TCI&%(6 CÉCÃTC6SFÃBTHÃ8PHHPI $'$(&&F BSPHH@UÃSAÃHP9" #'$(# F TXÃ6SS6`ÃH`G6SÃ9PH@TÃHP9" $($E "...
  • Page 74 CDMA shark Table 12: TCI&' $6 CÉCÃTC6SFÃVIRÃ89H6Ã7G68FÃT7 "(" $7& T8S@XÃUPSYÃQGVTÃX6VUPT@SÃ ' $'$'"F CTIBÃASIUÃ6TT`ÃGFa Ã7GF $'$'"!F" S@6SÃCTIBÃ6TT`ÃXPÃTDHÃÉÃTUS6 "!'$'"&F! BSDQÃGÃAUÃGFaÃ7GFÃH" "!'$'"'F# BSDQÃSUÃTH6SUÃGFa "''$'"(F$ F`Q9ÃH"ÃGFaÃ89H6Ã@IBGDTC % '$'#F# G@ITÃHP9VGVTÃ" &!''#$#F! 6TT`Ã9DTQG6`ÃHP9ÃTC6SF '$'(#%#F" 6IUÃ6TT`ÃTC6SFÃ89H6Ã' T`I&'!'8 Y8WS7S9ÃT7ÃHP9Ã"Ã89H6 4/3/01...
  • Page 75 Replacement Parts SYN7828C Ref Des Part # Description 3989033K01 CONT ANT SHARK ANTGND_2 4209935N03 CLIP Z C100 2113743N40 CAP CHIP 39.0 PF 5% COG C101 2113743N18 CAP CHIP 4.7 PF +-.25PF COG C104 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C106 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C107...
  • Page 76 CDMA shark C1153 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C1154 2113741F49 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL 10000 C1170 2113928N01 CAP CER CHIP 0.1UF 10% 6.3 C1171 2113743N40 CAP CHIP 39.0 PF 5% COG 2113740F39 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-30 33 C1200 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80-20% Y5V...
  • Page 77 Replacement Parts C1912 2113743N40 CAP CHIP 39.0 PF 5% COG C1920 2113741F25 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL 1000 C1921 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C1930 2113928C04 CAP CER CHIP 4.7UF 6.3V10%0805 C1940 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C1941 2113741F23 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL 820 C1950...
  • Page 78 CDMA shark C201 2113743N17 CAP CHIP 4.3 PF +-.25PF COG C2010 2113928K09 CAP CER CHIP 10.0 UF 6.3V 10% C2011 2113928C04 CAP CER CHIP 4.7UF 6.3V10%0805 C2012 2113743L17 CAP CHIP 1000 PF 10% X7R C2018 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80-20% Y5V C2019 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80-20% Y5V...
  • Page 79 Replacement Parts C216 2113743N19 CAP CHIP 5.1 PF + -.5PF COG C2200 2109489T02 CAP CER X5R 10UF 10% 16 1210 C2201 2113743G26 CAP CHIP 4.7 UF 16V +80-20% C2202 2113743N40 CAP CHIP 39.0 PF 5% COG C2202 2113928C04 CAP CER CHIP 4.7UF 6.3V10%0805 C2401 2113928A01 CAP CER CHIP 1.0 UF 10V...
  • Page 80 CDMA shark C305 2113743N26 CAP CHIP 10.0 PF 5% COG C306 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80-20% Y5V C307 2311049A76 CAP TANT CHIP 2.2UF 10% 6V C308 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% X7R C309 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 5% 20X40 C3100 2113743N40 CAP CHIP 39.0 PF 5% COG...
  • Page 81 Replacement Parts C351 2113743N40 CAP CHIP 39.0 PF 5% COG C352 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% X7R C3700 2113743N40 CAP CHIP 39.0 PF 5% COG C3701 2113743N40 CAP CHIP 39.0 PF 5% COG C3800 2113743N40 CAP CHIP 39.0 PF 5% COG C3801 2113743N40 CAP CHIP 39.0 PF 5% COG...
  • Page 82 CDMA shark C502 2113743N26 CAP CHIP 10.0 PF 5% COG C503 2113743N30 CAP CHIP 15.0 PF 5% COG C505 2113743N05 CAP CHIP 1.2 PF +-.25PF COG C506 2113743N24 CAP CHIP 8.2 PF + -.5PF COG C507 2113743E12 CAP CHIP .047 UF 10% X7R C508 2311049B08 CAP TANT CHIP 1.0 UF 10V 10%...
  • Page 83 Replacement Parts C638 2113743N42 CAP CHIP 47.0 PF 5% COG C639 2113743N20 CAP CHIP 5.6 PF + -.5PF COG C640 2113743N33 CAP CHIP 20.0 PF 5% COG 2113743N40 CAP CHIP 39.0 PF 5% COG C670 2113928C03 CAP CER CHIP 1.0 UF 6.3V 10% C671 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80-20% Y5V...
  • Page 84 CDMA shark C708 2311049B08 CAP TANT CHIP 1.0 UF 10V 10% C709 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80-20% Y5V C721 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% X7R C723 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80-20% Y5V C724 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80-20% Y5V C730 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R...
  • Page 85 Replacement Parts C784 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C785 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% X7R C786 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% X7R C787 2113743N40 CAP CHIP 39.0 PF 5% COG C789 2113743F16 CAP CHIP 1.0 UF 16V +80-20% C790 2113743N36 CAP CHIP 27.0 PF 5% COG...
  • Page 86 CDMA shark CR700 4809606E03 DIODE DUAL ARRAY DAP222 CR800 4809606E08 DIODE DUAL SCHOTTKEY RB715F DS2401 4809496B11 LED CHIP YEL-GRN 1608 CL191YG DS2402 4809496B11 LED CHIP YEL-GRN 1608 CL191YG DS2403 4809496B11 LED CHIP YEL-GRN 1608 CL191YG DS2404 4809496B11 LED CHIP YEL-GRN 1608 CL191YG DS2405 4809496B11 LED CHIP YEL-GRN 1608 CL191YG...
  • Page 87 Replacement Parts L102 2409646M05 IND CER MULTILYR 8.2NH 1608 2409646M78 IN CER MULTILYR 5.6NH 1608 2409646M22 IND CER MULTILYR 82 NH 1608 L150 2409646M02 IND CER MULTILYR 4.7NH 1608 L151 2409646M70 IND CER MULTILYR 56NH 1608 L152 2409646M06 IND CER MULTILYR 10NH 1608 L180 2409154M15 IND CER MLTILYR 15.0NH 1005...
  • Page 88 CDMA shark L609 2409154M14 IND CER MLTILYR 12.0NH 1005 L610 2409154M96 IND CER MLTILYR 47.0NH 1005 L612 2409154M15 IND CER MLTILYR 15.0NH 1005 L622 2409154M10 IND CER MLTILYR 5.6NH 1005 L630 2409646M98 IND CER MULTILYR 100NH 1608 L676 2409646M11 IND CER MULTILYR 27NH 1608 L677 2409646M85 IN CER MULTILYR 22 NH 1608...
  • Page 89 Replacement Parts Q431 4809940E03 TSTR DIG NPN DTC114TE Q432 4809579E02 TSTR MOSFET N-CHAN 25K1830 4809939C23 TSTR DUAL NPN/NPN UM6 Q601 4809608E03 TSTR DIG PNP DTA114YE 4809939C23 TSTR DUAL NPN/NPN UM6 Q680 4809940E01 Q750 4809579E02 TSTR MOSFET N-CHAN 25K1830 Q751 4809579E02 TSTR MOSFET N-CHAN 25K1830 Q901 4809579E12...
  • Page 90 CDMA shark R1160 0662057M90 RES. CHIP 4700 5% 20X40 R1171 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R1172 0662057N34 RES. CHIP 300K 5% 20X40 R1174 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R1175 0662057N10 RES. CHIP 30K 5% 20X40 R1176 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R1177 0662057M98 RES.
  • Page 91 Replacement Parts R1961 0662057N03 RES. CHIP 15K 5% 20X40 R1990 0662057N13 RES. CHIP 39K 5% 20X40 R1991 0662057M74 RES. CHIP 1000 5% 20X40 R1992 0662057M90 RES. CHIP 4700 5% 20X40 R1993 0662057M74 RES. CHIP 1000 5% 20X40 R1994 0662057M95 RES. CHIP 7500 5% 20X40 R1995 0662057V07 RES CHIP 15K 1% 1/16W...
  • Page 92 CDMA shark R210 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 5% 20X40 R2200 0680195M64 RES 0.24 OHM 1/2W R2205 0662057M60 RES. CHIP 270 5% 20X40 R2207 0662057N37 RES. CHIP 390K 5% 20X40 R2208 0662057N01 RES CHIP 12K 5% 20X40 R2209 0662057N01 RES CHIP 12K 5% 20X40 R2210 0662057N39 RES.
  • Page 93 Replacement Parts R3200 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40 R3201 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40 R3202 0609591M17 RES CHIP DUAL 220 5% .63W R3203 0609591M17 RES CHIP DUAL 220 5% .63W R3204 0609591M17 RES CHIP DUAL 220 5% .63W R3205 0609591M17 RES CHIP DUAL 220 5% .63W...
  • Page 94 CDMA shark R435 0662057M46 RES. CHIP 68 5% 20X40 R436 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R500 0662057N05 RES. CHIP 18K 5% 20X40 R501 0662057M92 RES. CHIP 5600 5% 20X40 R502 0662057M78 RES. CHIP 1500 5% 20X40 R503 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R504 0662057M82 RES.
  • Page 95 Replacement Parts R690 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40 R700 0662057M26 RES. CHIP 10 5% 20X40 R701 2113743N46 CAP CHIP 68.0 PF 5% COG R703 0662057M26 RES. CHIP 10 5% 20X40 R707 0662057N01 RES CHIP 12K 5% 20X40 R709 0662057M26 RES.
  • Page 96 CDMA shark 2689120K02 SHIELD SHARK CDMA SB TX 2689119K01 SHIELD CCAP SHARK 2688277K02 SHIELD SHARK CDMA LOGIC IC 2689117K01 SHIELD VCO SHARK TM3300 0687802K01 THERM NTC 50K 1% 3950K 2012 U100 5109572E26 IC GAAS RF SW SPDT AS139 U101 5109781E91 IC LV BIAS STAB/ENN MDC5001T1 U1200 5199422A01...
  • Page 97 Replacement Parts U930 5109512F17 IC VOLT REG MC33263NW-28R2 SOT VR3400 4813833B10 DIODE SCHOTTKY .5A 30V VR3600 4809788E06 DIODE ZENER 6.8V UDZ6.8B VR3601 4809788E08 DIODE ZENER 8.2V UDZTE178.2B VR800 4813830A73 DIODE 2.7V 5% 225MW Y1140 4809995L09 XTAL QUARTZ 32.768KHZ MC-146 2409646M93 IN CER MULTILYR 3.3NH 1608 3989579K02 CONT LOWER ANT...
  • Page 98 CDMA shark MECHANICAL PARTS LIST SUG1739AA XCVR SHARK CDMA DB V. BLK PART # DESCRIPTION 5488547K01 LBL MFG MA SHARK SHN7278A H&H GENERIC MOD3 0585977K01 GROMMET RF MOD3 4085941K01 SW ARRAY MYLAR DOMES MOD3 5009005J07 ALERT MAG 12MM LF SPRNG CNTCT 5009076E25 SPEAKER, 20 MM DYN SHARK 5009135L07...
  • Page 99 Replacement Parts 3989033K01 CONT ANT SHARK C100 2113743N30 CAP CHIP 15.0 PF 5% COG C102 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80-20% Y5V C103 2113743N54 CAP CHIP 150 PF 5% COG C104 2113743N28 CAP CHIP 12.0 PF 5% COG C105 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% X7R C106 2113743N58...
  • Page 100 CDMA shark C1153 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C1154 2113741F49 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL 10000 C1170 2113928N01 CAP CER CHIP 0.1UF 10% 6.3 C1171 2113743N40 CAP CHIP 39.0 PF 5% COG 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% COG C120 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% X7R...
  • Page 101 Replacement Parts C1950 2113743K15 CER CHIP CAP .100UF C1951 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C1952 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C1953 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80-20% Y5V C1954 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80-20% Y5V C1960 2113741F33 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL 2200 C1961 2113743E10...
  • Page 102 CDMA shark C2020 2113928C04 CAP CER CHIP 4.7UF 6.3V10%0805 C2021 2113928C04 CAP CER CHIP 4.7UF 6.3V10%0805 C2022 2113928C03 CAP CER CHIP 1.0 UF 6.3V 10% C204 2113743N67 CAP CHIP 9.0PF 16V .5PF COG C2044 2113743N40 CAP CHIP 39.0 PF 5% COG C2050 2113743E03 CER CHIP CAP .015UF...
  • Page 103 Replacement Parts C1992 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% X7R C1993 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% X7R C1994 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% X7R 2113743N64 CAP CHIP 7.0PF 16V .5PF COG C2000 2311049A57 CAP TANT CHIP A/P 10UF 10% 16V C2001 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10%...
  • Page 104 CDMA shark C351 2113743N26 CAP CHIP 10.0 PF 5% COG C352 2113743N26 CAP CHIP 10.0 PF 5% COG C3700 2113743N28 CAP CHIP 12.0 PF 5% COG C3701 2113743N28 CAP CHIP 12.0 PF 5% COG 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80-20% Y5V C402 2113743L17 CAP CHIP 1000 PF 10% X7R...
  • Page 105 Replacement Parts C502 2113743N24 CAP CHIP 8.2 PF + -.5PF COG C503 2113743N28 CAP CHIP 12.0 PF 5% COG C504 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% COG C505 2113743N07 CAP CHIP 1.5 PF +-.25PF COG C506 2113743N26 CAP CHIP 10.0 PF 5% COG C507 2113743E12 CAP CHIP .047 UF 10% X7R...
  • Page 106 CDMA shark C627 2113743N10 CAP CHIP 2.2 PF +-.25PF COG C628 2113743N14 CAP CHIP 3.3 PF +-.25PF COG C629 2113743N40 CAP CHIP 39.0 PF 5% COG C632 2113743N28 CAP CHIP 12.0 PF 5% COG C635 2113743N36 CAP CHIP 27.0 PF 5% COG C636 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG...
  • Page 107 Replacement Parts C706 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C707 2113743N40 CAP CHIP 39.0 PF 5% COG C708 2311049B08 CAP TANT CHIP 1.0 UF 10V 10% C709 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80-20% Y5V C721 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% X7R C723 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80-20% Y5V...
  • Page 108 CDMA shark C782 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C783 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C784 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C785 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% X7R C786 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% X7R C787 2113743N40 CAP CHIP 39.0 PF 5% COG C789...
  • Page 109 Replacement Parts C931 2311049A76 CAP TANT CHIP 2.2UF 10% 6V CPL400 5885811G09 CPLR CER MLTLYR 836MHZ 1608 CPL510 5885811G07 CPLR CER MLTLYR 1880MHZ 1608 CPL680 5885811G08 CPLR CER MLTLYR 2070MHZ 1608 CPL681 5885811G10 CPLR CER MLTLYR 991MHZ 1608 CR1060 4809606E02 DIODE DUAL ARRAY DAN222 CR20 4809948D22...
  • Page 110 CDMA shark DS2405 4809496B11 LED CHIP YEL-GRN 1608 CL191YG DS2406 4809496B11 LED CHIP YEL-GRN 1608 CL191YG DS2407 4809496B11 LED CHIP YEL-GRN 1608 CL191YG DS2408 4809496B11 LED CHIP YEL-GRN 1608 CL191YG DS2409 4809496B11 LED CHIP YEL-GRN 1608 CL191YG DS2410 4809496B11 LED CHIP YEL-GRN 1608 CL191YG DS2411 4809496B11 LED CHIP YEL-GRN 1608 CL191YG...
  • Page 111 Replacement Parts J3800 0985622G01 SKT TOP ENTRY 2 POS 2409154M85 IND CER MLTILYR 5.6 NH 1005 2409154M10 IND CER MLTILYR 5.6NH 1005 L100 2409154M37 IND CER MLTILYR 12.0NH 1005 L101 2409646M22 IND CER MULTILYR 82 NH 1608 2409154M58 IND CER MTLILYR 3.9 NH 1005 L120 2409154M15 IND CER MLTILYR 15.0NH 1005...
  • Page 112 CDMA shark L439 2409154M11 IND CER MLTILYR 6.8NH 1005 L500 2485793G12 IND CHIP WW 47 NH 2% 1608 SMD L501 2485793G07 IND CHIP WW 18 NH 2% 1608 SMD L502 2413926D29 IND CER CHIP 330.0 NH 10% L511 2409154M09 IND CER MLTILYR 4.7NH 1005 L604 2409154M96 IND CER MLTILYR 47.0NH 1005...
  • Page 113 Replacement Parts Q1060 4809579E40 TSTR FET DUAL N/P FDG6320C SC7 Q1170 4809579E40 TSTR FET DUAL N/P FDG6320C SC7 Q1176 4809579E02 TSTR MOSFET N-CHAN 25K1830 Q1930 4809608E03 TSTR DIG PNP DTA114YE 4809527E18 TSTR NPN RF BFP420 Q200 4809940E01 TSTR NPN MRF947 A/P Q201 4809608E03 TSTR DIG PNP DTA114YE...
  • Page 114 CDMA shark Q905 4809579E12 TSTR MOSFET P-CHAN ML6302 R100 0662057M92 RES. CHIP 5600 5% 20X40 R101 0662057M91 RES. CHIP 5100 5% 20X40 R102 0662057M44 RES. CHIP 56 5% 20X40 R1060 0660076N25 RES CHIP 100 OHM 1/16 W R1061 0662057N47 RES. CHIP 1.0 MEG 5% 20X40 R1062 0662057M33 RES.
  • Page 115 Replacement Parts R1178 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R1179 0662057M54 RES. CHIP 150 5% 20X40 R1181 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 5% 20X40 R1182 0662057N01 RES CHIP 12K 5% 20X40 R120 0662057M46 RES. CHIP 68 5% 20X40 R1900 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 5% 20X40 R1901 0662057M01 RES.
  • Page 116 CDMA shark R2002 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 5% 20X40 R2003 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 5% 20X40 R2009 0662057M26 RES. CHIP 10 5% 20X40 R201 0662057M70 RES. CHIP 680 5% 20X40 R2011 0662057M02 RES. CHIP 1.0 5% 20X40 R202 0662057M67 RES. CHIP 510 5% 20X40 R2021 0662057M26 RES.
  • Page 117 Replacement Parts R2212 0662057N19 RES. CHIP 68K 5% 20X40 0662057M28 RES. CHIP 12 5% 20X40 R2400 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 5% 20X40 R2401 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40 R2402 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40 R2403 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40 R2404 0662057M50 RES.
  • Page 118 CDMA shark R333 0662057N03 RES. CHIP 15K 5% 20X40 R3400 0662057M92 RES. CHIP 5600 5% 20X40 R3401 0662057N01 RES CHIP 12K 5% 20X40 R3402 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R3403 0662057N01 RES CHIP 12K 5% 20X40 0662057N07 RES. CHIP 22K 5% 20X40 R401 0662057M43 RES.
  • Page 119 Replacement Parts R607 0662057N13 RES. CHIP 39K 5% 20X40 R612 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 5% 20X40 R615 0662057N06 RES. CHIP 20K 5% 20X40 R670 0662057M94 RES. CHIP 6800 5% 20X40 R671 0662057M52 RES. CHIP 120 5% 20X40 R672 0662057M82 RES. CHIP 2200 5% 20X40 R682 0662057M43 RES.
  • Page 120 CDMA shark R902 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 5% 20X40 R903 0662057N23 RES. CHIP 100K 5% 20X40 R904 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40 R906 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40 R907 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 5% 20X40 R930 0662057N33 RES. CHIP 270K 5% 20X40 S3120 4009368L01 SW TACTILE RT ANGL SMD...
  • Page 121 Replacement Parts U2400 5109512F17 IC VOLT REG MC33263NW-28R2 SOT U301 4809863M16 OSC MOD REF TCXO 16.8MHZ KT17 U430 5109730C32 MMIC RF PA CMM 0530 LC 00BT U600 5109940K29 IC MIX/EXC CDMA/AMPS ME3 32BCC U680 4809283D66 OSC MOD VCO 900/2000MHZ SMD U700 5109879E19 IC BICMOS ZIF/SYNTH SC79836GC...

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