Siemens Gigaset SL100 Service Manual
Siemens Gigaset SL100 Service Manual

Siemens Gigaset SL100 Service Manual

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Information and
Communication Mobile
Gigaset SL100, SL150
up to level 2.5
Confidential
1
ICM MP CCQ GRM C
J. Junggebauer
Version 1.1
October 2003

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  • Page 1 Information and Communication Mobile Gigaset SL100, SL150 up to level 2.5 Confidential ICM MP CCQ GRM C J. Junggebauer Version 1.1 October 2003...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Information and Communication Mobile Table of contents TABLE OF CONTENTS ..........................2 ADDITIONAL FEATURES AND DIFFERENCES TO GIGASET S100/ 150 ........3 PROCEDURES.............................4 ................4 ERVICE PROCEDURES FOR IGASET HANDSET SL100/ 150 ............5 ERVICE PROCEDURES FOR IGASET BASE STATION LASERED IMPRINT AND STICKER ON MICROPROCESSOR............7 TEST AND IDENTIFICATION OF FAULTY COMPONENT ..............8 ..........9 HECK OF COMPLETE SYSTEM WITH FAULT DESCRIPTION OF CUSTOMER...
  • Page 3: Additional Features And Differences To Gigaset S100/ 150

    Recording of personal ringing tone via microphone possible (up to 4s) Polyphonic ringing melodies (16 chords) Download of polyphonic ringing tones via PC interface (Siemens data suite) Download of background picture via PC interface (Siemens data suite) Game: Ballon shooter...
  • Page 4: Procedures

    Information and Communication Mobile 3 Procedures Note: The service procedures are confidential. 3.1 Service procedures for Gigaset SL1 handset Read out IPUI of the handset (for identification purposes): menu-key, *, #, 0, 6, # Press 1, 4 and 7 simultaneously and keep keys pressed Switch on and keep key pressed until "SERVICE"...
  • Page 5: Service Procedures For Gigaset Sl100/ 150 Base Station

    Information and Communication Mobile 3.2 Service procedures for Gigaset SL100/ 150 base station Press: "menu-key", 8, 9, ABCD (see table below), o.k. Pos. acknowledge tone (rising sequence of notes) = Procedure has been accepted. Feature D (Option) Read out RFPI number of base station Pause after access code 1 1 = 1 sec.
  • Page 6 Information and Communication Mobile Read customer settings (menu, 8918): Menu for Hotline purposes that enables to check some customer settings in 1 procedure. Instead of asking the customer which flash time…he has said he just needs to tell the Hotline this special code. Example: 012XXX The first 6 characters show the registered handsets from 1 to 6 with authorisation.
  • Page 7: Lasered Imprint And Sticker On Microprocessor

    - S15xx means 5000 family - The following 2 characters indicate the country. B1 means Germany (Siemens); A1 means Germany (PTT) C1 Austria, C4 Australia, N1 France, V1 Ireland, K1 Italy, S2 Poland, S3 Russia, S7 Hungary, B4 Turkey, L1 UK, F1 Switzerland, M1 Netherlands, D1 Spain, ..
  • Page 8: Test And Identification Of Faulty Component

    Information and Communication Mobile 5 Test and identification of faulty component There are different faults that could appear. Not all incoming components or systems have to be faulty. The customer could have problems with the operation of the phone or could have placed it close to a device (PC...) that affects it.
  • Page 9: Check Of Complete System With Fault Description Of Customer

    Information and Communication Mobile Check of complete system with fault description of customer Try to reconstruct the fault using the description of the customer. Check the batteries and the AC-adapter. Find out whether the customer has programmed something wrong by checking the procedures concerned. If that was not successful do an incoming test.
  • Page 10: Functional Test

    Information and Communication Mobile 5.5 Functional Test There is an incoming and an outgoing test. The difference between them is that in the outgoing test you do a reset on the component after testing in case of swap (to deregister, reset PIN and set to factory defaults).
  • Page 14: Repair Of Sl1 Handset

    Information and Communication Mobile 7 Repair of SL1 handset Do the repair of the phone in a clean environment. Use gloves for assembling and ionized air to remove the dust from the display area of the handset and in general. Consider the international ESD regulations.
  • Page 15 Information and Communication Mobile Press the dark case shell downwards in order to open the other latch. Press the plastic stud to the side and pull on the board to get it off. Confidential ICM MP CCQ GRM C J. Junggebauer Version 1.1 October 2003...
  • Page 16 Information and Communication Mobile How to get the keypad off: The keypad is glued on the board. In order to get it off please proceed as described in the pictures below. Push the keypad off via the 2 holes in the PCB. Pull it off slowly with the thumb.
  • Page 17: Assembling Sl1 Handset

    Information and Communication Mobile 7.3 Assembling SL1 handset How to fix a new keypad: Make sure that the PCB is clean (no remaining glue and no fingerprints on the keypad side. Usually the glue stays on the keypad, but if necessary clean board with Isopropanol. Do the next steps shortly afterwards to prevent that dirt or dust gets between keypad and board.
  • Page 18 Information and Communication Mobile Press the board on the keypad as shown below. Confidential ICM MP CCQ GRM C J. Junggebauer Version 1.1 October 2003...
  • Page 19: Exploded View Sl1 Handset

    Information and Communication Mobile Use the exploded view as a help to see how and where the components are located. Insert microphone, speaker and afterwards PCB with keypad in upper case shell. Insert loudspeaker and vibra and close handset with lower case shell by pressing both case shells together.
  • Page 20: Board Layout Gigaset Sl1 Handset

    Information and Communication Mobile 7.5 Board Layout Gigaset SL1 handset Confidential ICM MP CCQ GRM C J. Junggebauer Version 1.1 October 2003...
  • Page 21: Humidity Or Liquid Damage

    Information and Communication Mobile 7.6 Humidity or liquid damage Diagnosis code IRIS: 61000 (DEVICE / MOISTURE DAMAGE) Boards with humidity damages on the keypad and component side have to be scrapped. Remaining flux on the component side could look similar to a humidity damage (white deposits) but it will disappear when heating it up with a hot air blower.
  • Page 22: Earphone Capsule/ Receiver Faulty

    Information and Communication Mobile Earphone capsule/ receiver faulty Affected unit: Gigaset SL1 Diagnosis code IRIS: 72100 (ACOUSTICS / RECEIVING / EARCAP) Repair level: Level 1 Components: Earphone capsule/ receiver Needed equipment: Multimeter Working material: None Diagnosis: The diaphragm of the earphone could be affected by deposits with increasing age. There will be a higher attenuation when measuring RLR (receiving loudness rating).
  • Page 23: Loudspeaker Faulty

    Information and Communication Mobile 7.8 Loudspeaker faulty Affected unit: Gigaset SL1 Diagnosis code IRIS: 72200 (ACOUSTICS / RECEIVING / LOUDSPEAKER) Repair level: Level 1 Components: Loudspeaker Needed equipment: Multimeter Working material: None Diagnosis: The diaphragm of the loudspeaker could be affected by dust or humidity or the loudspeaker could be electrically faulty.
  • Page 24: Display Module Faulty

    Information and Communication Mobile 7.9 Display module faulty Affected unit: Gigaset SL1 Diagnosis code IRIS: 21100 (DISPLAY / PERFORMANCE / NO LETTERS) 21200 (DISPLAY / PERFORMANCE / LINE-/COLUMN ERROR) 23200 (DISPLAY / MECHANICAL DEFECT / DISPLAY BROKEN) Repair level: Level 1 Components: Display module for SL1 Needed equipment:...
  • Page 25: Microphone Faulty

    Information and Communication Mobile 7.10 Microphone faulty Affected unit: Gigaset SL1 Diagnosis code IRIS: 73110 (ACOUSTICS / TRANSMITTING / MICROPHONE / NO FUNCTION) 73170 (ACOUSTICS / TRANSMITTING / MICROPHONE / LOW VOICE LEVEL) Repair level: Level 1 Components: Microphone Needed equipment: Tweezers Working material: none...
  • Page 26 Information and Communication Mobile 7.11 Slim Lumberg connector faulty Affected unit: Gigaset SL1 Diagnosis code IRIS: 46000 (INTERFACES / CHARGING CONNECTOR) Repair level: Level 2.5 Components: Slim Lumberg connector Needed equipment: Tweezers, hot air blower, soldering iron Working material: solder, flux Diagnosis: Problems with charging, headset function or connection to the PC.
  • Page 27 Information and Communication Mobile 7.12 Battery contacs faulty Affected unit: Gigaset SL1 Diagnosis code IRIS: 97000 (FUNCTIONALITY / DEVICE NO CHARGING) 92000 (FUNCTIONALITY / SWITCH ON PROBLEMS) Repair level: Level 2.5 Components: battery contacts Needed equipment: Tweezers, hot air blower, soldering iron Working material: solder, flux, desolder wick Diagnosis:...
  • Page 28: Repair Of Basestation Sl 100/ 150

    Information and Communication Mobile 8 Repair of basestation SL 100/ 150 8.1 Disassembling ESD regulations have to be followed in the complete repair process! Needed material: Screw driver with special tip (see picture below), Opening tool G2000/G4000 (F30032-P175-A1) Insert the screwdriver in the hole. Turn it downwards in order to open the latch.
  • Page 29 Information and Communication Mobile Do the same on the other latch. Insert the opening tool in the middle of If the other side is still closed, insert the one side and turn it to open the next latch. tool on the lower edge to open this latch. Insert the tools in the middle and turn it.
  • Page 30: Assembling

    Information and Communication Mobile 8.2 Assembling Needed material: none Put keypad and board in upper case shell. Attach the other case shell and close the device by closing the clamps. 8.3 Exploded view SL100/ 150 Confidential ICM MP CCQ GRM C J.
  • Page 31: Board Layout Sl100 (Eu1 Version)

    Information and Communication Mobile 8.4 Board layout SL100 (EU1 version) Confidential ICM MP CCQ GRM C J. Junggebauer Version 1.1 October 2003...
  • Page 32: Board Layout Sl150 (Eu1 Version)

    Information and Communication Mobile 8.5 Board layout SL150 (EU1 version) Confidential ICM MP CCQ GRM C J. Junggebauer Version 1.1 October 2003...
  • Page 33: Lightning Stroke Damage

    Information and Communication Mobile 8.6 Lightning stroke damage Diagnosis code IRIS: 62000 (DEVICE / LIGHTNING/OVER VOLTAGE) The picture below is taken from a Gigaset 4010 base station and shows a small lightning stroke damage. Scrap all base stations with lightning stroke damage. Inspect the board with your eyes and look for chipped components, black soot on the board or components that look like those on the picture below (yellow signs).
  • Page 34: Line Seizure Problems

    Information and Communication Mobile Line seizure problems Affected unit: Gigaset SL 100/ 150 Diagnosis code IRIS: 93000 (FUNCTIONALITY / CALLING PROBLEMS) Repair level: Level 2.5 Components: Philips IC PHC2300 or alternative component Needed equipment: Hot air blower, soldering iron, multimeter Working material: Flux, solder Diagnosis:...
  • Page 35 Information and Communication Mobile Repair: Desolder the IC and solder a new component with a hot air blower. Put some flux on the joints and resolder them with a soldering iron. If necessary put additional solder on the joints. SL 100: location V107 SL 150: location V107 Test: Assemble the base station and connect it to a PBX or PSTN line.
  • Page 36: No Function

    Information and Communication Mobile 8.8 No function Affected unit: Gigaset SL 100/ SL150 Diagnosis code IRIS: 92000 (FUNCTIONALITY / SWITCH ON PROBLEMS) Repair level: Level 2.5 Components: Cascade regulator TLE 4307 Needed equipment: Hot air blower, soldering iron, multimeter Working material: Flux, solder Diagnosis: The base station does not switch on.

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