Siemens C10 Service Manual

Siemens C10 Service Manual

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C10 / C11 / C12
Service Manual C1x
Sm_C1x_lvl2_v10_w97.doc
Private Communication Systems
for
V 1.0
V 1.0
Page 1 of 23
Mobile Phones
PN MP ST
R. Fleuren
09/98

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  • Page 1 Private Communication Systems Mobile Phones Service Manual C10 / C11 / C12 V 1.0 V 1.0 Service Manual C1x PN MP ST R. Fleuren Sm_C1x_lvl2_v10_w97.doc Page 1 of 23 09/98...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Private Communication Systems Mobile Phones Table of Contents 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS............................2 2 TECHNICAL DATA............................3 3 GENERAL INFORMATION..........................3 4 MECHANICAL CONCEPT..........................4 4.1 C1X ..........................4 MECHANICAL DRAWING 4.2N ............................6 ECESSARY TOOLS 4.3 D C1X..........................6 ISASSEMBLING THE 4.4 A C1X............................9 SSEMBLING THE 4.5 H ...........................12 ANDSET...
  • Page 3: Technical Data

    149 cm³ Weight: 165 g Standards: GSM Phase 2 Performance: C10: GSM 900, Class 4 (2 Watt) C11: GSM 1800, Class 1 (1 Watt) C12: GSM 1900, Class 1 (1 Watt) Power supply: NiMH 700 mAh Standby time: Up to 80 hours Talk time: Up to 5 hours.
  • Page 4: Mechanical Concept

    Private Communication Systems Mobile Phones With the C1x (C10, C11 and C12) the first series of the new C class of Siemens Mobiles are offered to the customer. The intention of this class is to offer entry-level mobile phones for the mass consumer market.
  • Page 5 Private Communication Systems Mobile Phones Note: The numbers shown above are NO ordering numbers. Use the numbers supplied by your service manager for ordering! V 1.0 Service Manual C1x PN MP ST R. Fleuren Sm_C1x_lvl2_v10_w97.doc Page 5 of 23 09/98...
  • Page 6: Necessary Tools

    Private Communication Systems Mobile Phones Necessary tools For disassembling the SL10 the following tools are mandatory: Disassembling the C1X Attention: ESD regulations have to be followed! 1. First remove the battery lid and the battery below it. 2. Remove the SIM card rack with the SIM card. 3.
  • Page 7 Private Communication Systems Mobile Phones 6. Remove the card reader from the recess in the sreen lid. 7. Then loosen the ringer plug-in connector on the radio and control module and remove the ringer afterwards. 8. Unscrew the five cylinder-head screws in the screen lid and remove the screen lid.
  • Page 8 Private Communication Systems Mobile Phones 11.Then remove screen frame interconnector joined to it. 12.Lift off the MMI-board from the upper housing section. 13.Then lift the dust protection frame and display glass out of the upper housing section. 14.Finally remove keypad mat, loudspeaker microphone from the upper housing section.
  • Page 9: Assembling The C1X

    Private Communication Systems Mobile Phones Assembling the C1X Attention: ESD regulations have to be followed! 1. First you place the microphone and the loudspeaker in the upper housing section. 2. Place the keypad mat and the display glass in the upper housing section and put the dust protection frame on the display window.
  • Page 10 Private Communication Systems Mobile Phones 7. Put the screen lid on the RF- and control module and fasten it with the five cylinderhead srews. 8. Place the ringer in the recess in the sreen lid and plug in the connector on the RF- and control module. 9.
  • Page 11 Private Communication Systems Mobile Phones 12. Now you push the antenna in (figure A). Fasten the connector cover by hooking it into the lower housing section, and snapping it down until it locks in the upper housing section (figure B). 13.
  • Page 12: Handset Datecodes

    Private Communication Systems Mobile Phones Handset Datecodes Siemens is using the industrial standard DIN EN 60062 to indicate the production / service dates. The code is printed on the IMEI sticker located in the battery compartment. YY = Datecode The first character of the datecode indicates the year of production:...
  • Page 13 Private Communication Systems Mobile Phones V 1.0 Service Manual C1x PN MP ST R. Fleuren Sm_C1x_lvl2_v10_w97.doc Page 13 of 23 09/98...
  • Page 14: Hardware Description

    Private Communication Systems Mobile Phones Hardware Description The handset consists of five major integrated circuits: 1) HiGOLD (PMB 2800) This IC is a combination of microprocessor and signalprocessor. The microprocessor is responsible for controlling the keyboard, SIM-Card, EEPROM, Flash and RAM. Furthermore it controls the power up/power down of the RF module and sets the amplification of the PA.
  • Page 15 Private Communication Systems Mobile Phones The C1x has two main power inputs (see Blockdiagram): 1) Battery Voltage (3.6 Volts) connected at the battery contacts 2) Charging Voltage (6.5 Volts) delivered by a) The plug-in charger at the charging plug b) The car kit through the charging connection at the Molex connector c) The desktop charger through the contacts at the outer ends of the Molex connector.
  • Page 16: Overvoltage Conditions

    Private Communication Systems Mobile Phones Furthermore the ASIC generates the supply voltage for the SIM-Card and the RESET signal for the logic devices. The ASIC also checks the presence of the watchdog signal from the µP and provides the switching on functionality (ON_OFF button or Ignition signal). During testing ist is advisable to use a battery dummy, connected to a power supply delivering +4V, max 3A.
  • Page 17: Software Programming

    Private Communication Systems Mobile Phones Software programming The software of the C1x handset is programmed directly from a PC using a bootadapter as an interface beetween serial port of the PC and the mobile. Description of software booting  Connect COM-port of PC to the bootadapter using the enclosed RS232 cable.
  • Page 18: Battery

    Private Communication Systems Mobile Phones Battery Specification The C1x battery is a NiMH type with a voltage of 3.6 Volts and a capacity of 700 mAh. Suppliers are Varta and Maxell. You can easily recognize the manufacturer by the colour of the battery cells: Varta’s cells are of a green colour, Maxell’s ones are bluish.
  • Page 19: Charging

    The battery can only be charged if inserted into the telephone. The charging process is completely controlled by the mobile. Different kinds of Siemens chargers out of the accessory program for C1x models can be used for this task: a) Standard charger...
  • Page 20: Deep Discharge

    Private Communication Systems Mobile Phones Deep Discharge In case of a deeply discharged battery, the phone can not be turned on and the normal charging process can not be started. In this case, charging the battery is divided into two different steps, which have to be run subsequently: a) Trickle charge Trickle charge mode is automatically started if the battery voltage is below a certain...
  • Page 21: Battery Datecodes

    Private Communication Systems Mobile Phones Battery Datecodes There are two different suppliers of the C1x batteries and they use different kinds of codes to give information about production date: a) Maxell batteries The datecode printed on the battery looks like this: K 7 08 20 M Explanation: = Year of production...
  • Page 22: Unblocking

    If you need unblocking codes just send a fax with the IMEI numbers to: Siemens AG PN MP SH World Service Center Bocholt, Germany Fax: +49 2871 91 3007 Please use the appropriate form provided by your Siemens service coordinator. V 1.0 Service Manual C1x PN MP ST R. Fleuren Sm_C1x_lvl2_v10_w97.doc...
  • Page 23: Internet Solution

    IMEI number of the affected handset. The page will then present Master Phone Codes, Master Network Codes and Master Service Provider Codes (if applicable to the relevant telephone). If you do not have access to this tool up to now, please contact your Siemens service manager for details. V 1.0...

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