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KMsa707!70C1 Service Manual SQ CURCR es Cordless Phone with Answering System Telephone Equipment KX-TCM418-B Black Version (for U.S.A.) 1D telephone numbers, upto 16 digits per station Full digital recording Total recording ime, 16 minutes Portable Handset (Portable Handset) (Base Unit) i SPECIFICATIONS General Meduaton: FM, 5 Kz Deviation Memory Capacity: Frequency Stabilty: 25 Khe Dial Type: Tone (OTMFYPulse Answering system Recial: Last dialed number each time the Greeting Message dial buttonis pressed ‘and Incoming Message: Pause 3.5 seconds per pause Base Unt Power Source: {AG adaptor KX-A11-6 (0 12 V) (Receiver Section) Reseiving Frequency 25 channels within 48.7 to 49.9 MHz Adjacent Channel Rejection: | 40.08 Sensitivity: “18, for 20.68 SIN (Transmitter Section) Transmiting Frequency 25 channels within 43.7 to 46.9 Mitz vacks: GN, Telephone tne Antenna Telescopic Speaker: 28 (6 cm) PM dynamic Microphone: Condenser microphone Dimensions (HX (¥) = (PROGRAM/2WAY REC } | NORMAL. OPERATIONS Making Calls with the Handset 4 Press (TALK) (©The TALK indicator lights. f Dial a telephone number. if you misdial, press firmly then dial again. 3 Tohang up, press (FALK}or place the handset onthe base unit {The TALK indicator light goes out (an alarm tone sounds in stop 1, move towards the base unit or place the handset on the base unit Then try again | To redial the last number Press (TALK) => [REDIAUIPAUSE! To select the receiver volume LOW, MEDIUM (preset) or HIGH Press(LOUD/RINGER while talking, ‘@Each time you press the button, the volume level will change. (MEDIUM = HIGH => LOW =} MIDIUM =>...) If noise interfaces with the conversation Press [Glilto select a clear channel or move closer to the base unit, Answering Calls with the Handset It the handset is off the base unit, press; You can also answor a call by pressing any dialing button 0 t0 9, *, or # (-Any Key Talk). OR Ion the base unit, ust tit it up. Adjusting the handset ringer volume Be sure the TALK indicator light is of (@To select HIGH (preset) or LOW, press LOUDIRINGER Jlightly. (Each time you press the bution, the ringer volume will change.) (@7o tum the ringer OFF, press (LOUD/RINGER. unit! 2 beeps sound. (To turn the ringer (ON, press (LOUD/RINGER Jiightty. The ringer sounds at the HIGH level. Lighted keypad The dialing buttons will light while Giang and flash when calls received. The lights will go out about 10 seconds after dialing or answering a cal, Making Calls with the Base Unit (Digital Duplex Speakerphone) 1 Press (DIGITAL SP-PHONE). (@The indicator lights. 2 Dial a telephone number. 1 you misdial, press [ELASH)!iemly then dial again. 3 When the other party answers, speak into the MiIC{ microphone). 4 Tohang up, press DIGITAL SP-PHONE ' ‘eTThe indicator light goes out. eUMa A. 4 ‘@While using the speakerphone, i the handset is on the base unit, you may switch to the handset by lifting it up. To adjust the speaker volume (8 levels) To increase, pross A .To decrease, press V KX-TCM418-B Greeting Message | To put a call on hold | ee SLOMNGER you can prepare a personel greeting message. I {The DIGITAL SP-PHONE indicator fashes. You do nl one of wo prerecorded greatings wil {i you puta cal on hold for 6 minites, a warning Play tone wl Sound, Al message oretng, incotng, meme, et) ate ‘The cl willbe disconnected stored in digital memory. The ttl recording time ater toa of 10 minutes, about ¥6 minutes We recommend you record abet {eeting message in oder o leave more time In To release the hold | memory. For the base unit, press DIGITAL SP-PHONE) orecord a greeting message (once oxen fo record a greetin, {GREETING REC)| crocs 4 Press (GREETING REC)t0 se || state recording mode, (©You may also press (REMOTESP)on the handset toreiease | gress RECORD again the hold atthe base unit to record greeting, is hear er ancther phone fs connected onthe same ne, 2 vin sosond rose Yyourcan aso reloase te old by fing ts hand, (GREETING REG coon to reord your gesting Answering Calls with the Base Unit @A long beep sounds. (Digital Duplex Speakerphone) S Alter the long beep, speck cleat about 4 Press|DIGITAL SP-PHONE) 8 inches (20 cm) away @The indicator lights. from the MIC (microphone). Tho display shows the elapsed recording time. 2 Speakinto tne mic. 4 When frishea, press STOP) To check the recorded recting, press (GREETING CHECK) 3 to hang up, press (DIGITAL SP-PHONE). To change the message, repeat from step 1 €¢The indicator ight goes out. To erase the recorded greeting message ross (GREETING CHECK) =» press [ERASEIntilc _ the message is being played. Adjusting the base unit ringer volume ‘©The unit will answer a call witha pre-ecorded | Be sure the DIGITAL SP-PHONE indicator light is off. greeting, @To select HIGH (preset) or LOW, press lightly. | (€zch ime you press th buon the rnger volume wll change) ‘@To tum the ringer OFF, press (HOLD/RINGER ) until 2 beeps sound, is displayed ‘@To tum the ringer ON, press (HOLD/RINGER, lightly. The ringer sounds at the HIGH level KX-TCM418-B DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Fig. 1 Remove the P.0.Board e Fig. 2 Remove the P.C.Board Fig. 4 Fig. 5 Fig. 6 Ret.No. | Procedure | Shown in Fig— Toremove— Remove—, 1 1 1 Lower Cabinet Screws (@X14).. con (XS 2 12 2 Main Printed Grcuit Board | Screws (@X@) (x2 and Battery Terminal Board 3 1.2.3 3 Operation Printod Cirout Board | Screws (9X8) (xe 4 46 4 Rear Cabinet Remove the battery compartment cover 5 3 Serews 26X14) (x2 6 zy 6 Printed Grout Board | Screw (2OX1O) wrsnsnanann (E)X2 —10- HOW TO REPLACE FLAT PACKAGE IC I PREPARATION SOLDER - - - - — = Sparkle Solder 1154-1, 1158-1 oR Amit Solder KR-19, KR-19RMA, ~~ = Recommended power consumption will be between 30 W to 40 W. ‘Temperature of Copper Rod 662 + 60°F (350 10 ) + Soldering iron (An expert may handle 60-80 W iron, but beginner might damage foil by overheating.) + Flux — = ---HIN15 Specific gravity 0.863, (Original flux will be replaced daily.) ll PROCEDURE 1. Temporary fix FLAT PACKAGE IC by soldering on two marked 2 pins, ~ ~Temporary soldering point. “Most important matter is accurate setting of IC to the corresponding soldering fol 2. Apply flux for all pins of FLAT PACKAGE IC. Flux IH MODIFICATION PROCEDURE OF BRIDGE 1. Re-solder slightly on bridged portion. 2. Remove remained solder along pins employing soldering iron as shown in below figure. ae "OZ * RX —4- KX-TCM418-B. CPU DATA (BASE UNIT) 1C501: POVIS3MF5005 Description |v] High | Highz | tow | P| Description v0] High | ghz | Low | a]vss lea : eno | ai/vor 7 : >| Aative | xour o| - : : a2\Tot = || MUTE - | Unmute xn if : : agfunewTe || MUTE =| Unmute ESET 1] Noma | = reset | aalpucioce jo] wi) = | Normal xrouT o| - : : 4s[PUEndbe | 0) Latch = | Normal xT iyo: : : aspuoata, = fo] (Hit) = | Normal fest poe : ano | a7|intercom || inreRcom | - | Normal sToP 1] Noma | = stop | 4e|0TMF ° : oI WO} DATA | Normal | DATA | 49}assn o| Newcu - [owe O10 Wo} DATA | Normal | ATA | soltarersae | 1 Low : High 200k WO} DATA | Normal | DATA | si}TxOATA ° 1 : ° 03 WO} DATA | Nommal | DATA | s2/ALY o| FF : on o4 WO] DATA | Normal | DATA | 53]BarTLOW 1] Baty > | Batt Low 08 WO] DATA | Norma | DATA | s5alTxPoweR || PoWERON | - — |powenoFF 08 WO} DATA | Nomal | DATA | 55| pion 1] pisase | = | ENABLE or WO} DATA | Nomal | DATA | 56] Onion 1] pisapte | = | ENABLE /aSwT ° = | Witeioose |] 57|Reyin 1] pisapte | - | ENABLE FSR ° = | Retina? | 50) Reyin 1] piste | = | ENABLE Hi 0 | High byte - Low byte | 53|Keyin 1} DISABLE - ENABLE CR 1 osezcie | = jowarecernanox] 60) Reyin 1] piste |: | ENABLE Frauneseer JO] Active | Normal | 61]coMt ©| comtmose | = — | comme losorose fo] ON : OFF | 62} com ©| GoMemode | = — | covenade RESEToisp || Reser | - | NoRMAL | 69]sect ° - - - FON © | oweron | = | Powerown | 64|sece ° a || : frieecHa =| O| Trickle | = Normal | 65]S€63 ° ee . uiTracts =|o| uttra | Normal | 66|seGs ° ic - seep clock |O| Acive | Normal | 67|seG5 ° : : : sero [| High Low | 6a|sece ° : : : sero fO| High Low | 69|sea7 ° : : - REOOTL ©|REcMovE) = Normal | 70]se68 ° : - : omewoTE || Unmute | — mute | 71/seG9 ° : : : SPOTL O} Noma | = seme | 72|seG10 ° : - - ramcuk = JO} - 73 NUSEIGHGTED] © LeD OFF | LED ON aor of - E - 74] SEPHONE TED| 0 LED OFF | LED ON vo. o| - High Low | 75|ANSWERTEB| © LED OFF | LED ON vot o| - High Low | 76] ACOWN i ac. - Ac Down) vou of - High tow | 77\peuorc =| 1] ceo > | BELL Vass =|: ano | 7e|ExHioox 1] extook | : | 30|vaner =| voo : - 79] AX DATA 1 1 : ° | oo - | voo : 80|GHARGE | charge = _ No charge EXPLANATION OF IC TERMINALS (BASE UNIT) PROBUE ALG VDI CPI CPO. logos: Pavisci11815 sewoow 2 —2 No WICK SG KO ‘= Pin Description PinNo.| Name Description + | omioaM] 10 for ICM head. VO impedance is approximately 20 kohm that keeps high impedance sufficient for head load. 2 | atc | Forconnection to GR for ALC detection smoothing. The time constant ofthe GR decides the recovery time, ‘The attack time depends on the values of C and internal resistance (approx. 8.5 koh). 3 | Vic | Volume control input. The speaker output controlled by changing the volume resistance between this pin and GND. 4 | Ski_| Reverse input of the speaker amplifier. The gain and frequency characteristios are set by external CR. Non-raverse input is biased by internal power source (approx. 1/2 Vee). Vee | Power source of 10 except LOGIC part. 'SKO | Output of speaker amplifier. Sets frequency characteristics by connecting to Pin 4 in parallel ‘Speaker's impedance is normally 30 ohms, 7_|__skG_| GND speaker amplifier output par. DATA | Input of control data for mute mode. For serial synchronous input with clock signal CLK | Clock input for data input sychronization. Controls shift register by data bit a fall, and latches by reading data at rise 10 | V+ | 54V stable output to supply bias with microphone 11_| GPO _| output of comparator. Connected to open-collector of NPN wansistor. 12 | GPI_ | Input of VOX detector comparator. Compares internal reference vollago with gained voltage, and has a bit hysteresis characteristics. 43. | _VDI_| Input of VOX detector. 14 | UNO | Output of butfor amplifier for lino output. Current ampiiir. ~ ne KX-TCM418-B c A between this pin and pin 16, Output of MIC/LINE amplifier and playback ampilfier. Reverse input of playback ampilfior for controling frequency characteristics. The CR network between this pin and Pins 16 and 18 set frequency and gain. ‘GND forall ICs except speaker amplfcr. put The inp 18 is normally 33 kohms, a KX-TCM418-B EEEEREEEE prerpecec || FRE Rey pan no. fe —tned [a ‘DATA COMPARATOR! 1201: PQVITB31224H (Base Unit) eS * miami eavemie| ICI: POVITBT22«R (Portable Handset) ed epee ed a tt omare Pe PinNo. | _Name Description DAN _ [Input terminal of TX-VCO_ 2_|_Vo03_| Power supply terminal LOA [Local oscitator input ouput ternal @ [10a [CObits essing Grout consists of ternal emir Talower GvouR and owtenal oyetal | Additonaly extemal injection through pn 3 fs avaiable &_[_SIGOUT [Detection signal output terminal, which isan open drain © _[_ GK _[Giock input terminal 7_[_DATA [Serial data nput terminal Input the serial data to control this IC [S16 _ [Strobe signal input terminal 2 | FILOUT [Fiterampifir ouput terminal 10_|_FICIN_ [Fiterampitier input terminal 11_[CowP-ouT [Compressor output 21] parzaua |Pateny alr terminal goes Tigh when power supply volage VOC becomes VBATIL orless Data bit controls the detection voltage. This terminalis an open collector output Ze | nasr |DC volage is output according to the input signal level of IF ampli. [The dynamic range is approximately 70dB, 23 _ | DATAOUT [Wave arrangement output terminal. This terminal is an epen collector output 24 [D-COMP-IN[Data comparator input terminal to which demodulated signal of data is input, [Noise fiter input output terminal. BPF conslats of extemal condenser and resitor. 2 _L_NFLIN [his terminalis connected tothe rectifier ccut through inside coupling condenser. 26 | NFILOUT 27 | AFouT |Demoduiation output signal terminal. Carrier leak is decreased by Bullen LPF. [Output impedance is approximately 3600. 28 [QUAD [Phase input terminal of FM demodulator '37_[ ERECT [Connects to the capacitor for rectification in ful-wave rectifier circuit of expander. Mixer output terminal which is connected to the external fer. 22a [Output impedance is approximately 3300 (standard). 89 | _VREF [Reference voltage of compander which is passed through inside buffer. 40 | 18t MXN [Mixer input terminal. The mixer is applied the double balanced mixer method “41_[ voce [Regulator terminal, which outputs 2.0V 42 |VCO-CONT|RX-VCO voltage control terminal 43 _[_V60-1_[RX-VCO resonant terminal 4 _[ voor 45 | CECT |Rectiier terminal of compressor. The coult configuration isthe same with E-RECT terminal -15- KX-TCM418-B © Pin Description Icg02,!C803 : FST § PQVIMCL548DW_ Pin No] Pin Name Function 1 RO+ _ | Recept the outputted analog. 2 RO-__ | Recept the outputted analog, 3 PI__| input the power amp 4 PO- | Output the power amp. 5 PO+ | Output the power amp. 6 Vad__| Positive power supply pin. 7 FSR_| Frame synchronization, reception 8 CR | Recept the data = @ | BCLKR | Recept the bit clock. 10 | PDI _| Input the power down. 11_| MLK _ | Master Glock pin. 12_[_ BOLKT_| Transmit the bit clock. 13 DT __| Transmit the data, 14 _|__FST__ | Frame synchronization, transmission 16 | Vss__ | Negative power supply pin. 16 | _MuA | Select the Mu/A 17 | TG _ | Transmit gain 18 Tr __| Transmit the inputted analog. 19 Th | Transmit the inputted analog. 20 | VAG _ | Output the analog ground. ies CPU DATA (PORTABLE HANDSET) KX-TCM418-B Ic202:PQVI0008GE33 Na Description |vo] High | Highz] Low | PIT Description fro] High | Highz} Low o No. T|Option Svobe 1] O | —Normad Rave [25 [FX Power [O_O OF 2{option Strobe 0] © | Normal Active | 26 |PLLEn ©] Later Normal 3]key Strobe |0 | Normal ctve | 27 |squelch 1 | tet Fit Low Bec Fil High Alkey strobe 3. | Normal] Active | 28 Jax Data 1] (ata) Normal 8|Key Stobe2 | 0 Norma! Active | 29 |PLL Unlock | 1] Unlock Lock 6|Key Strobe 1 | 0 Normal] Active | 90 pLLoata 0] (Data) Normal 7|Key Strobe o | © Normal] Active | 31 JpLL clock | 0] (Clock) Normal alkey ina 1] off On | 32 Jatt Low 1] High Low 9|key in2 1] of on | 33 |pattery 1] righ Low 10)Key n+ 1] off on | 34 Not used 11] Key no 1} of on | 25 Joniow 1] of On 12|Not Used 26 [Spey Temes] | Normal Charge t3]teo (screen | 0 on On | 97 |Gharge (conto) | 1 | Base Unit Charger 14]te0 Barr Low | © of On | 38 |internatty Conn, r5)e man) | 0 of on | 39 |voo 16]Le0 anreRcoN | of | On — | 40 [Beep ctock | 0] Normal (Clock) 17/@no 41 [Beep Control |} Low High 18|Sub Clock ' 42 IRX Volume Secor | © 1 e 19](@2-7eektiz) | | 43 rx vote Seas: |] 1 9 20|Freset 1] Normal Reset [44 |uGHTEDOIAL|O] on on 21|Main Glock | | 22|(a.c0mez) | | 2|TDaia || (Data) Noram! 2alTxPower [0] off On a7 KX-TCM418-B FREQUENCY TABLE (MHz) BASE UNIT PORTABLE HANDSET Transmit Frequency | Receive Frequency | Transmit Frequency | Reosive Frequency | 1 43.720 48,760 48.760 43.720 | i 43.740 48.840 48.840 43.740 3 45.820 46.860 48.060 43.820 4 45.840 28.920 48.920 43.840 5 48.820 49.020 49.020 43.920 6 43,960 49.080 49.080 43.980 7 44.120 49.100 49.100 44.120 8 44.160 49.160 49.160 44.160 9 44.180 49.200 49.200 44.180 10 44200 49.240 49.240 44200 1" 443520 49.280 29.280 44320 12 44360 49.360 49.360 44.360 13 44.400 49.400 49.400 44.400 14 44460 49.460 49.460 44.480 16 44.480 49.500 49.500 44.480 16 46610 49.670 49.670 46.610 17 46.630 29.846 49.845 26.630 18 46.670 49.860 49,860 48670 18 46710 29770 4870 46710 20 46730 29.875 49875 46.730 2a 48770 49.830 49.830 20770 2 46.890 49.890 49.890 46.830 7 23 48.870 49.930 49.930 46.870 24 46.930 ~ 49.990 49.990 46.930 25 46.970 29.970 49970 2670 46.990 29.950 49.600 44.720 _ #4100 49:90 — 46:00 —_ 29.520 49.620 44.560 ~18— How to set the test mode: CONFIRMATION (TAM) 1. Set $10 to ON (Power supply is turned ON). 2. After pressing S11 for 500 msec, dispress S11 (The unit becomes TAM test mode) ———— When replacing these parts, confirm as shown below table. KX-TCM418-B Message Characteristics v Replace Parts | Confirmation tems | Test Mode Procedure 1c801~1C803. |(A) Greeting TAM 1. Set $6, S12, S13, S14 to ON. 2, Record the GREETING with a 1 kHz, -45 d3m sine wave MIC input Test Mode_| "signal through the capacitor SOV, th. 3. Confirm the speaker output level VR MAX (8) is +2 -:4 dm, 4: Confirm the Line output level (60002 load) is +10 +4 Bm, icgo1~icaos (6) ICM Characteristos TAM 1. Set $6, $9, $14 to ON. Test Mode | 2. Record the ICM with a 1 kHz, -0 dBm line input signal 3. Confirm the speaker output level VR MAX (8) is +2 +4 dBm, | 4. Confirm the Line output level (60022 load) is +10 4 dBm. ‘The connection of confirmation equipments are as shown on page 25. CPU OPTIONS =e Base Unit Diode No. | Description Diode Open Diode Connect ] D514 _| Tone/Pulse Selostor | Tone Pulse D515 | Reading EEPROM _| Not Read Read sie | 9 bit Data Mute bit Data Mute | Not Mute _| Dsi9_| Vox Detect Detect Not Detect Dstt | Dual Key Disable Enable 512 | Quick Charge Disable Enable 0509 | Flash Time ries 0 foomsee ae pomeee 0510 _| Flash Time o 1 o. 1 Ds07__| Ring Detect ‘1Ring/600 msec | 1 Ring/250 msec D508 | Speakerphone Disable Enable p505__| BEAT Measure ches cHe3. 506 _| % Break 61%. 61% 0503 _| 43-49 MHz opusacias Cae 1yfsonte 140-40 ie 0504 _| 30-40 MHz 0 1 oJ cho 1 Ds01_| TAM Test Mode Normal Test Portable Handset Diode No. | Description Diode Open Diode Close D209 | Test Mode Normal Test Mode D208 | Model with TAM Used Dao7__| 43 Miz /49 MHz Not Measured Measured 0206 _ | Test Mode GH CHeS Imagination CH 0213 | Tone/Pulse Program BX: Prohibition D212 | S0MH2/40 MHz Not Measured Measured b2it | Battery Low LED 30 min. Light 40 min, Light D210 _ | Trickle Receive 25 sec. 2 see. | KX-TCM418-B ADJUSTMENTS (BASE UNIT) If your unit have below symptoms, adjust each item using remedy column from the table. ‘Symptom Remedy The base unit dose not respond to a call from portable handset, Make adjustments in item (A) The base unit dose not transmit or the transmit frequency is off. Make adjustments in item (B) The transmit frequency is of. Make confirmations in item (C) ‘The transmit power output is low, and the operating distance : Make adjustments in tern (D) between base unit and portable handset is less than normal. The reception sensitivity of base unit is low with noise. ‘Make adjustments in item (E) Tne transmit level is large or small, Make adjustments in item (F), (3) The reception level is large or small Make adjustments in item (H) The unit does not link. Make confirmations in ter (}) Unit condition: Remove the antenna from P.C Board of the base unit, How to set the test mode: 1.In pressing $1 and "UP" switch, set $10 to ON (Power supply is tuned ON). 2. Separate S1 and "UP" switch. The unit becomes test mode (1) 3. The state of the unit changes as following when "NEW MESSAGE" switch is pressed, Test Mode | AX Freq] TX Freq.| Mode Power supply is turned ON Test Mode (1) | cHas | cH2s | Talk Press "NEW MESSAGE" switch 1 time | Test Mode(2) | CHA | CHA | Talk Press "NEW MESSAGE" switch 1 time | Test Mode (3) | CHB | CHB | Talk Press "NEW MESSAGE" switch 1 time | Test Mode (4) | cHo | cH1 | Tak Press "NEW MESSAGE" switch 1 time | Test Mode (5) | CHt | CHB | intcom Press "NEW MESSAGE switch 1 time | Test Mode (6) | CHt | CHB | Locator When replacing these parts, adjust as shown below table. “Adjustment Replace Parts | Adjustment items | Test Mode | point Procedure i201, T2038 [(A)AKVCO | Test Mode (1) 1, Set $310 ON. 203 | 2. Adjust T206 eo thatthe reading ofthe Digtal Voltmeter ponent is 3.5V0.1 V. D301, T301 (8) TX VCO ‘Test Mode (1) 1, Set S2 to ON. 1 | 2. Adjust T301 so thatthe reading of the Digital Voltmeter Adjustment em) is2.3VE0.1V. DUP301, T202, | (C) TX Frequency | Test Mode (3) 1, Set $8 to ON. x201 ofa — | 2. Conti so that the reading ofthe frequency counter sophia is 44,100 MHz=500 Hz. —20- KX-TCM418-B When replacing these parts, adjust as shown in table below, vi ‘Adjustment Replace Parts | Adjustmentitems | Test Mode | “Done Procedure R902, 302 |(0) TX Power | Test Mode (2) ‘Set $4 10 ON “Adjustment 12. Adjust VR802 so that the reading of the RF VTVM is peak jusiment level vrgo2 |. Adjust VR302 so that the reading of the | RF VIVMis 270 mV 10 mV. 201 (© AX Sensitivity | Test Mode (2) 1. Set $6 to ON. baal 2. Apply a 60dB : Vem! output from $.5.6. (modulation frequency kHz, dev. OkHz) | 201 | 3. Agust 7201 so thatthe reading o the RF VTVM is | ‘maximum output (10-25 mV). Te02 (F) Line Output | Test Mode (3) 1. Set 5 and S6 to ON. aaa | 2. Apply a 4008 s Vert output from S.S.G. Adjustment | (modulation frequency kHz. dev. 0 kHz), and adjust 202 7202 so that reading of the AF VTVM is 6.9 V0.05 V. vreo1 (@) Line Output | Test Mode @) 1. Set S6 and $6 to ON. Level 2. Apply a 40dB ys Vem output from 8.8.6 Adjustment (modulation frequency 1kHz. dev. kH2) R201 | 8. Adjust VR201 so thatthe reading of the AF VTVM is | 6.0dBm-£0.5d8m (6000 load). vaeot (H) Line Input | Test Mode (3) 1. Set $5, $8 and $9 to ON. eee 2. Input via loop simulator 1.0kHz, -20.0 dBmv600 | Adjustment (measured at T-A) signal. 8. Apply a 40 08 x Vert output from 8.8. (modulation frequency 1kH2, dev. OKH2) vRaot | 4. Adjust VR&O1 so that the reading ofthe FR Deviation Meter is 4.0 kHa:t0. kHz. 201 Carrer Test Mode (a)| —— | 1. Set $5, $8t0.0N, Sensitivity 2. Apply a 3548 s Vem output fom S.S.G. Confirmation (modulation frequency kHz, dev. 3kH2) Confirm so thatthe oscilloscope becomes Low. 3. Apply a 15dB Vem! output from 8.8.6. {modulation frequency 1kHz, dev. 3kH2) Conti so thatthe oscilloscope becomes High. | — — J “The connection of adjustment equipments are as shown on page 25. Il FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM [BASE UNIT (page 23)] 1. DC voltage measurements are taken with electronic voltmeter from negative voltage line. This schematic diagram may be modified at any time with development of new technology. 21 [= Important Safety Notice. | The shaded area on this achematic diagram inéorporates ‘special features important for protection from fre and ‘lecttical shock hazards, ‘When servicing it Is essential that only manufacturer's ‘specied parts be used for the critical components in the ‘shaded areas of the schematic. KX-TCM418-B 1 CIRCUIT BOARD (OPERATION) 1 3 1 4 | S 1 (S=CHECKI [SE-PHONE] —29- SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (BASE UNIT) RAM (BASE UNIT) KX-TCM418-B +3] Pertyyyyritriee SESS; gegeeeeeeae KX-TCM418-B KX-TCM418-B ) CIRCUIT BOARD AND WIRING CONNECTION DIAGRAM (BASE UNIT) 2 L 3 L 4 Ll 5 Ll 6 Ll Zz L 8 it 9 L 10 L (Flow.Solder Side View) —25 KX-TCM418-B | [KX-TCM418-B CIRCUIT BOARD AND WIRING CONNECTION DIAGRAM (BASE UNIT) L 2 Ll 3 Ll 4 I 5 L 6 L Zz L 8 i 9 10 Ll 7 il 12 (Component View) . ae x502 a 4 Ph ean 0523 q 521 xtor GE ml] 6 abe Bee z rosa His co 20 5 hoe) POS SO a) dk : {| QO J ar = Nessie at 80 >) 4 #0 su w 4 T ab a 4) ae [KX-TCM418-B /KX-TCM418-B CIRCUIT BOARD AND WIRING CONNECTION DIAGRAM (PORTABLE HANDSET) 2 lL 3 Bh scteen Leo208 203. Lepeor 204 w20i Bt tt PROGRAM 4 | 5 | 6 Ll 7 L 8 i 9 Ll 10 Ll (Component View) L301 noe TALK — LED206 Leo203 enzo! Leo204 | Os S&BD F INTER com -o7- 2 KX-TCM418-B [KX-TCM418-B CIRCUIT BOARD AND WIRING CONNECTION DIAGRAM (PORTABLE HANDSET) 2 1 2 1 e 1 ei i e L 2 (Flow Solder Side View) 28 KX-TCM418-B KX-TCM418-B SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (PORTABLE HANDSET) — 17x Signa ADJUSTMENTS (PORTABLE HANDSET) KX-TCM418-B KX-TCM418-B When replacing these parts, adjust as shown in table below. Replace Parts | Adjustmentitems | Test Mode awsiment Procedure in to202 (A) Battery Low | Test Mode (1) 1.Set St 0 ON ae — | 2.et the power supply voltage to DC 3.62 V, and contim aera 50 that the reading of oscilloscope is High, | 3.Set the power supply voltage to DC 3.52 V, and confirm | 0 thatthe reading of oscilloscope is Low. (8) TXVCO Vokiage | 1. Set 82 to TX VOO side. jic, x1, ‘Adjustment | TeS*Mode(1) | L105 | 2. Adjust L108 so thatthe reading of digital voltmeter is 3.0.V {L105 __ :£0.1 V (Alter adjusting, set $2 to OFF). ens When replacing these parts, adjust as shown in table below tt your unithave below symptoms, adjust each Item using remedy column from the table. r ie _, | repice Pars| Adjustment tems | Test Mode {Adu Provedute Symptom er i Remedy CCIDCTIE | ax voo vane ree casey 1 Sat 8210 FXVOO se Us | 2. Adjust LS so thal the reading of cigtal The movement of Battery Low Indicator is wrong. Make confirmation in tern (A) Adjustment | > Jotimeteris 1.8 V0.1 V (After adjusting, set S2 to OFF}, The base uit does not reapond to. eal om portable handset Make adjustment in Rem @) | Pier eo) Tx trequency | Test Mose (2) 1.821 $310 ON. = | Confirmation 2. Confirm that the reading of frequency counter is “The base unt does not rensmt or he ranamit frequency fof. Make agustmentin tem (C) | | 49,000 Miiz:700 He “The transmit irequency i of fake contiemation in item DuPror_|(&) TK Output TestMode(i) | — | 1-SetS4100N. eae ceed te ie eaaaenrencaeseere pee 2, Output level should be over 270~400 mV on RF VTVM |The transmit power output is low, and the operating distance a (60004). | | Make confirmation in tem (E) - between base unit and portable handset is less than normal. L.DUPI (FRX Adjustment | Test Mode (2) 1, Set $5 and 56 to ON e - 2:Appy afd Verdot tom S66 “The reception sensiivity of base untis low with noise. at inter | * (modulation frequency 1 Ke, dev. 0 kH2) leas oJ eee (Detector Output) La | 3. Adjust L4 so that the reading of DC voltmeter 0.9:£0.05 V 4: Sel 87 t0ON Does not ink betwoen base unt and portable handset. Make confirmation in item (8), (H) S.Apply 2.60.48 1 Vert output from $8.6 a - | (modulation frequency tk, dev. KHz) The reception level is large or small | Make adjustment in tem @) (end IF Output 6.Comfirm 2nd IF output so that its reading of RF VTVM is ~ = maximum output (20 mV) “Te tranemi love is large or smal. Make adjustment in tem () : — (@) Caner Test Mode (@) | —— | 1.Set$8 and $810 ON. Unit condition: Sensivty | 2:Apply 20 8 Vemt output from S.S.G (modulation 1.Remove the antenna lead wire from P.C Board of portable handset. Confirmation frequency thtz, dev. kH2) signal on oscilloscope 2 Connect tea P< Boars (had) a RFP Boar (by oti core aaztaKt ae eee ory ie cov 3) Salon celoseome How to set the test Mode (t) Data Mouduiation | Test Mode @) | — | 1.SetS9t00N. Confirmation 2'Keep pressing the lash button, 1. After connecting code DA, set $12 to ON (Power supply is ted ON). sfimnior a 2 FM Deviation Meter reain {Aer connecting dodo DA ss " 8.Conlm for a.6-8.5 KH FM Deviation Meter reading 3. The state of the unit changes as folowing when "AUTO" switch is pressed. vat () Spoaker ‘Test Mode (2) | 1.Set $6 and $10 to ON. Output Level 2.Apply a dB Ver! output rom S.S.G (modulation a Agustment frequency the, dev. Skt). Tse Ms LE Eee |S te vai | 3.Adjust VAt so that the reading of AF VTVM is -18d8m Power supply is turned ON | Test Mode (1) | CH25 CH25 Talk _ _ aoe — —— Vator [MIC Medulation | Test Mode (2) 4.Set $3 and $11 9 ON. Press AUTO" owiteh 1 time | Test Mode (2)| CHA | CHA | Talk Mca TSMSB—MISI OOM a im at 600 0 fas) Paros | Agustment ator | &:Adjust VR 101 so thatthe reading of FM Deviation Motor Press AUTO" switch 1 time | Test Mode @)| CHB | CHT | Tak | palit so1se8 ‘witch ttme | TestMode (@) | CHO | ont | Tak L 7 | : Paes ecinieas il cums nce es aren The connections of adjustment equipments are as shown on page 28. For SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (PORTABLE HANDSET) (Page 29} swe0t sw202: sw203: swe204: ‘swa0s: ‘sw208: ‘sw209: Talk Switch Auto Switeh Intercom Switch Channel Switch ProgramvaWay Rec Switch ‘ScreenyPiayback Switch LoudiRinger Switeh ‘W210: Flash Switch SW211: RodialPause Switch SW213~224: Dialing Switch DC voltage measurements aro taken with electronic voltmeter from negative voltage line. (Talk Position) This schematic diagram may be modified at any time with the development of new technology. KX-TCM418-B TERMINAL GUIDE OF IC'S, TRANSISTORS AND DIODES (BASE UNIT) averensaes powresizzes | pavisrsons ravmcusseow Be y a ee eavuweansere | raowscrtiers | eowmamssem | ravieusasser | asatas zsczta0 € 3 scant soTeiak Pe 74 exe roirtannas Soin, sore 28017408 KOA ne 8018 es0e1a7 28010010 foes | CQ cabo “ in a ast ‘Anode om Cato ‘cathode f waxson, wou = pavost zor wana pavoaviesacs 100 a sore Keote a cates Cathose. ‘Anode ened yi usomrua waro0n rovowrre «| yeaiNalive (PORTABLE HANDSET) j . | ee 2A : eo ‘Cathode a ~ La ‘ ‘RSDEOIA, 2587090 ‘Anode ‘cathe es | nein povwccseoie | mnie astass | oweeoecess | Pavsorso, | Rovtuscease wane ovossaeas i Care cae (on puoomeuia rovresicon | waganeracy evbINEIOve ates ~31- (KX-TOM416-B RF SPECIFICATION BASE UNIT : tom value Reterto—. Remarks 1X Frequency | aa.100 miie:+500H2 | Page 20,C) | TX Power 270 mv=t0mv Page 21 (0) Line Modulation tator | 3a.te-a pie | Input signal rom Te ine: 20 ainv6000, 1 Kez at Cie Tak aan a Tesora coo cane Lin ee eee psig to Tele 0 Bri600, 1.04 Data Modkiation factor | 4.5 kH2~7.8 kbc —— _| Press Locator switch at CHB Standby PORTABLE HANDSET term Value Reterto—, Remarks | Practical Sensvty | Less than 8 dB —— | achatax Carter Sensitivity | Less than 90 BV Hig tow at CHB Tak 7x Frequency 49.600 Miz::700H2 | Page 20(0) TX Output 270 mV~400 mv Page 0 (€) Data Modulation factor | 4.8 kHctdov-6.5 KHkdov | Pago 00 (H) - MIC Modulation factor 2.7 kHizidew~2.9 kHaidev Input signal from MIC: -40 d8V/6009, fa1.0 kHz at CHA Talk HOW TO CHECK THE PORTABLE HANDSET SPEAKER 1. Prepare the digtial voltmeter, and set the selector knab to ohm meter. 2. Put the probes at the speaker terminals as shown in Fig. 7. 3 Is the value between (+) terminal and (-) terminal about 13097 No Replace the new speaker. -32— Portable Handset speaker Digital Voltmeter Fig.7 KX-TCM418-B EXPLANATION OF CPU DATA COMMUNICATION 1. Standby + TALK A. The base unit continuously scans the portable handset's TX frequencies of the 10 original channels (a). Also, the base unit scans the portable handset's TX frequencies of the 15 new channels (b), until a vacant (b) channl is found. ‘a. The base unit stores the number of the vacant (0) channel, and the status of all 10 (a) channels into memory. ED wen the user pushes the TALK button, the portable handset sends a TALK-ACK request to the base unit. on the portable handset's (a) TX frequency] [I The base unit sends an ACK-OK to the portable handset. [on the base unit's (a) TX frequency], 1, This ACK-OK includes the number of the 2 vacant channels. (One vacant (a) channel and the vacant (b) channel selected and stored in step Aa. [2] The portable handset checks the portable handset's RX frequency of the vacant (b) channel selected & stored in step Aa. If this por P. channel is vacant, then the portable handset proceeds to step 4a. If this channel is not vacant, then the portable handset, proceads to step 4b. (Bla. The portable handset sends a TALK-COMMAND. This TALK-COMMAND includes the number of the vacant (b) channel selected and stored in step Aa, This TALK-COMMAND is sent on the handset (a) TX frequency. ‘Alter sending the TALK-GOMMAND, the portable handset changes to the vacant (b) channel. Then, the base unit seizes the telephone line and changes to the vacant (b) channel. 'b. The portable handset sends a TALK-COMMAND. This TALK-COMMAND includes the number of the vacant (a) channel selected in step 2a. This TALK-GOMMAND is sent on the handset's (a) TX frequency. [After sending the TALK-COMMAND, the base unit seizes the telephone line. [The base unit and portable handset have been ‘communicating on an (a) channel since step 1. Therefore they both remain on that (a) channel] A dialtone is heard. Notes: Al data communication between the portable handset and base unit is done on one of the (a) channels prior to completing the link in step 6. (a)- channels 16-25 (old) - these channels are paired, as per FCC requirements (b)- channels 1-15 (new) - these channels are paired, as per the manufacturer's choice ae KX-TCM418-B OUTGOING CALL MODE (STANDBY -> TALK): ex) Base Unit Select channel (b) is vacant Portable Handset: Select channel (b) is vacant Portable Base Unit Handset RK mx ox Frequency Frequency Frequency Frequency / | [rau] — jon | Jon TALKACK scan} | scan] Ponabi Handset wv| | TX tequenoy.cH17 REKOK (8,17) | Base Unt | | Tx requenoyach7| alee TALK-COMMAND (3 8 8 8 8 ‘Conversation (CH) [5] ® When the base unit is scanning, the baso units AX frequency CHB is vacant. The base unit sends an ACK-OK, which includes the numbers 8 and 17 ® _The portable handset chesks the portable handset AX frequency CHE. ‘The FX frequency CH is vacant “The portable handset sends TALK-COMMAND, which includes the number 8 Channel (a) 16:26 Channel (b) 1-15 (New Channel) eae OUTGOING CALL MODE (STANDBY ~* TALK): ex) Baso Unt __: Select channel (0) is vacant ©) Portable Handset: Select channel () is occupied @) Portable Base Unit Handset 1 RK Frequency Frequency RX KX-TCM418-B 1K Frequency Frequency | TALK | | a cH | low TALACK scan} SCAN Porabia Handset "7 "7 Ti fequeney=CH17 om ‘ACK-OK 17) | Base Unit | TX trequency=CH17 | wi] fa 8 | +08 ‘TALK-COMMAND (17) Portable | Handset | Tx trequencyeCH17 | |__ 7 7 | ti 7 Conversation (0H17) [5] © When tho base unit is scanning, the base units RX frequency CH8is vacant. The base unit sends an ACK-OK, which includes the numbers @ and 17 ® The portable handset checks the handset RX frequency CHE The porable hanset PX requency CH ooupled The portable handset doesnt use CHE. ‘Te portable handset sends TALK-COMMAND, which incudes the number 17 Note: Channel (a) 16-25 Channel (b) 1-15 (New Channel) KX-TCM416- 3) OUTGOING CALL MODE (STANDBY -+ TALK): ex) Base Unit: All of channel (b) is occupied @) Portable Base Unit Handset % RX AX ™ Frequency Frequency Frequency Frequency TALK a ICH cH TALK-ACK SCAN) | SCAN} Portable Handset 7 TX frequency=CH17 rt +4 Oo | ‘ACK-OK (8, 17) | Base Unit TX frequency=CH17 wy} fa pe @) |] tark-commano 17) Portable Handset ‘TX frequency 7 w 7 Conversation (CH17) | @ When the base units scaning, the base units RX trequency Channel is vacant The base unt sends an ACK-OK, which includes the number #7 only ® _Treportable handset dovs not check the handset AX trequency. ‘The portable handset sends TALK-COMMAND, which includes the number 17. Note: Channel (a) 16-25 Channel (b) 1-16 (New Channel) —36- KX-TCM418-B CH CHANGE MODE: ex): (CH6 + CHA) ee ® Portable Base Unit Handset % AK aK 1% Frequency Frequency Frequency Frequency | 6 6 cH cH.ACK Portable | | Handset 6 6 Ti frequency=CH8 1 | 8 | @| ® | | | ‘ACK-OK (8a) | Base Unit | TX frequency=cHs | 6 6 ® | CH-CoMMAND (6) | | Portable | | 8 Handset | | ‘TX frequency=CH6 | | 8 ConversaonicHe) © ;° . When the user pushes the CH button, the portable handset sends a CH-ACK request to the base unit. (on the portable handset's conversation frequency) ‘The base unit checks the base unit's RX frequency of the vacant (b) channel selected at random. ‘The base unit sends a ACK-OK. ‘This ACK-OK includes the number of the 2 vacant channels, (One vacant (a) channel and the vacant (b) channel selected in step 2. ‘The portable handset checks the handset's RX frequency of the vacant (b) channel in step 2. ‘The portable handset sends a CH-COMMAND. This CH-COMMAND Includes the number of the vacant (b) channel ‘Ater sending the CH-ACK, portable handset changes to a vacant (b) channel. The base unit changes to the vacant (b} channel. ‘The a conversation can be accessed, Note: (a)-Channels 16-25 (Old) (b)-Channels 1-15 (New) -37- KX-TCM418-B 2. To terminate Communication When the TALK button on Portable Handset is pressed during communication, a LINK tetminating DATA (STANDBY) is sent to terminate communication. ITALK} (On the conversation’s frequency) TALK LED OFF uae ” OFF HOOK IN USE LED OFF CONDITION Portable Base Handset Unit (STANDBY MODE) Ring signal Ringing ing IN USE LED Flashing TAULED Psy | | | | ! | | | | I ! | After detecting the Ring signal from circuit, Base Unit sends a ring signal DATA (Ring) on the base's (a) TX frequency, then the Portable Handset starts ringing, Note: (a) is channels 16-25 (old)-~these channels are paired as per FOC requirements. a KX-TCM418-B PORTABLE HANDSET Transmitting DATA Format Pre data DATAO J <> 2.693 ms 88ms 6.733 ms x2 x2 aa anANanAnanann o1 D101 10 14001 0 DATA Delimt L| (@8itDate) <> 4713 ms END data BASE UNIT) = i <— 8.416 ms insmitting DATA Form: ‘Transmitting ‘ormat ary DATA te cS 2.688 ms e7ems a7Oams 4708 3695 oa | che CALA ° 1 D101 DATA Delimt L| _ — (28a) <> 4.704 ms END data 6. When LINKing <—> 6714ms 1 Frame —A Predata | DATA or DATA1| D | DATAOorDATA1| D | DATAQorDATAt eee Ly, DATA Delimt When LINKing from the Portable Handset (when becoming STBY to TALK), DATA is transmitted in above format. The combined portion of DATA 0 and DATA 1 is transmitted in LINK requesting DATA format first.Thon, when LINK OK(ACK-OK) DATA is returned from the Base Unit its sent as LINK from DATA after changing the combination of DATA 0 and DATA 1. And the DATA Delimt is between each Frame as a stop. ‘The contents of LINK requesting DATA and LINK from DATA are diferent depending on each operation, —39- KX-TCM418-B 7. Pulse Dial I= Pulse DATA > Predata | DATAQ or DATA1| D | DATAQorDATA1| END data web > pata potme When executing Pulse Dial,the Pulse Dial DATA is transmitted from the Portable Handset to the Base Unit in above format. The combination of DATA 0 and DATA 1 are changed by each Dial No. And the DATA Delimt is between each Frame as a stop. ‘The number of Frame is 2 8. Tone Dial [> 7 bits DATA ‘© Tone DATA > 73 Ls pata Detime Tone end | D | Tone end 7 ets DATA END data When executing Tone Dial, Tone Dial DATA is transmitted from the Portable Handset to the Base Unit in above format The DATA is changed by Dial No. as same as Pulse Dial. When Tone Dialing, DATA (Continue DATA) that the key is pressed continuously is sent to the Base Unit during the key is pressed. When depressing the key, the TONE Dial exterminating DATA (Tone end DATA) Is send, and the END data is sent finally. NOTE 665,000 kinds of the security code are available for the ‘model KX-TCM418-B. Each time the portable unit is set on the cradle of the base unit (for charging), the CPU automatically change the security code. KX-TCM418-B BLOCK DIAGRAM (BASE UNIT) ® sea ko}sonan thor —hvuynl e501 ae es ao oon t Lier 2 "NOD | i ff 2% ra nootauna _. — ls 5888 aoa I nox (i Jaron ee 18 = ai = : ow 2] 30uVHON 2 39/2080, DB» taModXt | in ER o ax Sg a8 2 estar Ese] & £2835 0808 = | RBS ARES E ReReEE EE al tI c a. i = [fa —| panes ' reubis XL : = i” oh oa aun aby ear SARL aetommacs)) Pasig ws orien arpa wan, Tow BAT a mem EL ites KX-TCM418-B NEW CIRCUIT OPERATION (BASE UNIT) I TRANSMITTER CIRCUIT ‘The voice signal or data signal sent othe portable handset is applied inthe anode ofthe variable capacitor ciode{VARICAP)0301 as shown on figure \VR201 is used for changing the voice signal level.hus changing the modulation level (One transistor switch is used for changing the signal level according to the channel to be used. (1) CH14~CH25: The pin 49 of 1C501 becomes low,so the transistor is off (2) CHI~CH15 : The pin 49 of IC501 becomes high,so the transistor is on;the amplitude level ofthe signal will be decreased (this must be done because, for this telephones modulation for CH1~CH16 becomes higher than for CH16~CH25). Circuit Diagram 1% a LF enn Rae ‘Actonnal TX Voice Signal ha ro Gar oot a 309 ey Bao obta vito 1 ONT Feco7 25CH High: CHI-GHIS 2362 €ewircr (Low: cHr6-cH25] v0 R09 Lesa TXDATA aso “Gaia I TRANSMITTER OUTPUT AMP CIRCUIT ‘The singal which is oscillated at TXVCO is amplified by Q302,which is biased by the TX duplexor and whose gain is adjusted by moving VRG02. ‘The signal passes through the duplexor and its radiated from the antenna. Circuit Diagram ANT 5V Line fs TX PLL L202 0316 att: S| 1x R376 LPF BOA) pup] F Le J TXV 0 esto sot sit R307 42 KX-TCM41: RECEIVER RF IF CIRCUIT Circuit Operation: The signal of 48~49 Miz band (48.76~49.99MHz) which Is input from ANT is filtered at DUP201, passes through the fiter AMP of 49 MHz band at T201 and Q201, and is input to Pin 4 of 1C201. RX VCO which oscillates at T203 and Pins 42, 46 of IC201 is input to program control at inside of 10201, 1st local frequency is controlled to assigned channel by serial data which is output, from Pins 12, 13 and 28 of IC5O1 (CPU), makes loop with Phase Detector Out and RX VCO, and locks 1st local frequency. The input signal of Pin 4 of 1201 and tt local frequency output from RX VCO are mixed at inside of 1C201, then it passes through CF201, and 1st IF frequency of 10.695 MH is generated. Farther, the 10.240 MHz and 10.695 MHz which are oscillated at X201 and Pins 3, 4 of C201 are mixed at inside of IC201 and filtered at CF202, and 2nd IF 485 Hz is output. Circuit Diagram cr201 5 #205, | 5 oroce ANT 10.695MHz J str afeara L202 puP2o1 ex 201 y rt am 10.240MH2 C3 c2s7 Crystal | 239 I PLLCLK PLL DATA ae KX-TCM418-B ll RECEIVER SIGNAL CIRCUIT Circuit Operation: 1. The detected signal passes through R277—-C277—+(R219) and itis input to the Pre Ampitier inside of IG201 it passes through the expander and goes out from pin 17 of IC201. 2. The signal passes through C255--VR201—-R236-+,and tis input to the Receiver Ampliier of 16201,0n pin 18. 3, The signal is output from the amplifier on pin 20 of 10201 and it goes thru Q103 and 104,to the telephone line. 4. The signal is also input tothe 1C101 (sidetone IC) in pin 6,n order to define the attenuation level ofthis IC. Circuit Diagram pias ron (SOE TORE) mre ht® ree | aye Tite Gh ass ore || carr re EL ©) orcs a ct ore dang Lo teuune eo "ola fons MUTE [Ermer] acchvenaur 201 (AF IG) —44— KX-TCM418-B Il SP-PHONE RX CIRCUIT Circuit Operation: ‘Telephone Line ~ C17 ~- T101 ~+ C125 > R101 —- Q101 ~* C872 + C874» Pin of 1C806 — Pin 1 of ICB0S “+ RBS7 ~+ C859 ~ L804 > Pin 17 of IC802 + Pin 13 of IC802 -+ R821 ~> Pin 27 of ICBO1 > Pin 24 of ICO1 —» RABOA + Pin 8 of IC803 ~ Pin 1 of 10803 ~ L806 —- R833 -» C835 — Pin 12 of ICBO7 ~» Pin 1 of |CBO7 > C839 + R840 Pin 15 of ICBOS -+ Pin 6 of IC805 — C858 ~ Speaker Circuit Diagram (0858 pgs Sr ge Aor a0 ‘801 Rae Abe Il SP-PHONE TX CIRCUIT Circuit Operation: MIC ~ C866 Pin 5 of IC805 ~+ Pin 7 of IC805 —+ Pin 2 of C807 —~ Pin 16 of IC807 —+ L832 ~+ REGO + REBI —+ C838 L807 — Pin 17 of IC803 ~> Pin 13 of [C803 —> Pin 26 of ICBO1 -- Pin 25 of IC801 > Pin 8 of IG802 —* Pin 1 of IO802 —> L803 > C869 + RA71 + Base of Q104 -+ Collector of Q104 ~+ R115 —- C111 ~~ Base of Q103~» Emitter of Q103 = R112 C110 = T102 + C18 ~» 19+ Q3-~ Telephone Line Circuit Diagram ceca a icone can _teaa voor oa iy gs cee aso Car eso” bes Jc | u R82 ane

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