Product: TDP70WN / General 5.9.2000 1.0 GENERAL General 1.1 TECHNICAL INFORMATION 1.1.1 Operational System NMT-450i 1.1.2 Dimensions Size: 56 x 125 x 25 mm Weight: 178 g Volume: 139 cm³ 1.1.3 Power Consumption - Batteries: 3x 1.2 V NiMH - Sleep current: 600 µA - Standby current: 43 mA - Conversation mode, high power: app.
Product: TDP70WN / General 5.9.2000 - volume - progressive or fixed Silent alert - short tone and ‘call is coming’ text in the display 1.1.6 Memory Alphanumeric - 300 memory locations, 23 characters, 16 alphanumeric / memory location - memory scroll and recall in alphabetical or numerical order - writing in memory during a call Repeat: last dialled number or one of 15numbers from the quick-memory locations 1.1.7 Clock...
5. Restart the Dragon. 6. You can get to the ***BENEFON*** menu with the arrow key. Select it, and from there you will find "Radio Path ID", where you can program the ID of the phone.
1. Connect the QPS50 localbox via maintenance adapter to your phone, and turn the phone on. will be flashing in the display in stand-by mode. 2. Press and the following text will appear in the display: ***BENEFON***. 3.1.2.1 Sales Date 1. Choose SELECT. The following text will appear in the display: SALES DATE [XXXXXX].
3.1.2.7 Closing Instructions 1. Having programmed the necessary information choose QUIT, and the following text will appear in the display: ***BENEFON***. 2. Turn off your phone, and disconnect the localbox. 3. Turn the phone on once more, and make a test call.
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Product: TDP70WN / Installation Instructions 5.9.2000 Main window Press Dealer-key to enter the programming window. You can read the phone data by pressing the Read phone -key. You can change the miscellanous settings with the computer and transfer them to phone by pressing the Program phone -key.
BeneLoc program is designed to help service person on tuning and service purpose. With Flasher Program you can change the software to Benefon phones. Both, BeneLoc and Flasher program will need Service Adapter, Power Supply and Localbox with service rights to work.
LOCAL mode. You can test this by pressing arrow button. There should be ***BENEFON*** on the display, if not, clean connectors and try again. When phone is in LOCAL mode you can start the Bene- Loc Program.
Product: TDP70WN / BeneLoc 5.9.2000 4.0.3 Using the BeneLoc program In the main window of the BeneLoc, you will find submenus and buttons. Clicking the buttons you can go to the submenus. Change For changing phone to another similar you do not need to do more than enter into main menu.
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Product: TDP70WN / BeneLoc 5.9.2000 Service You can control the audio lines (for example, switch Rx audio and compander on/off) in the Service main menu. It is also possible to control the phone to desired channel. There is also possible to change the power of transmitter. In the Ports submenu is you can see the status of different digital ports.
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Product: TDP70WN / BeneLoc 5.9.2000 System You select used mobile phone system from this submenu. File From settings submenu you can manually change settings of the communication port. 3dp_70gb...
Product: TDP70WN / OC2285 Processor/Audio/RF 5.9.2000 LOGIC / AUDIO OC2285 Processor/Audio/RF 5.1 PROCESSOR 5.1.1 General The entire radio: The audio, processor and RF functions are found within a single OC2200 board, along with the display and keyboard. The processor controls the audio and radio (RF) parts, internal devices and external accessories.
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Product: TDP70WN / OC2285 Processor/Audio/RF 5.9.2000 5.1.2.3 Charger connector, V6 Charger voltage 6 ...10 V DC Ground 5.1.2.4 Battery connector, V5 Ground VB_unfiltered 3.6 V 5.1.2.5 Battery identification connector, V4 Bat_type_1 0/VB digital Bat_type_2 0/VB digital 5.1.2.6 Display and keyboard connector, V3 KEYIN0 key matrix input 0/VCC...
Product: TDP70WN / OC2285 Processor/Audio/RF 5.9.2000 5.1.2.7 Circuit Diagram The processor, audio and RF circuits diagram is split into seven parts. Signals in the circuit diagrams have been given names, and signals with the same name are connected between diagrams (<x> = page). Page 1 of 7 module connector pins...
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Product: TDP70WN / OC2285 Processor/Audio/RF 5.9.2000 frequency is adjusted by µCBIC D/A 1 signal. This approx. 1.5 Vdc voltage is fed to the synthesiser AFC pin. 5.1.3.5 Sleep Timer The phone puts the central functions to sleep for a time. Although everything seems normal to the user, but most of the functions are closed down.
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µCBIC is still provided with operational voltage VRAM. 5.1.3.11 SIS SIM is performed by a BENEFON ASIC IG2048 manufactured by Atmel. Integrated circuit IG2048 is E2 logic array. This type of array incorporates both an electrically erasable and programmable read only memory (EEPROM) and a gate array for SIM function.
Product: TDP70WN / OC2285 Processor/Audio/RF 5.9.2000 The µCBIC circuit has a continuous power supply and the 32 kHz clock crystal runs constantly. Not even the RESET line stops the clock. If the power supply has dropped too low, the clock will need to be reset with the radio buttons (from the menu).
Product: TDP70WN / OC2285 Processor/Audio/RF 5.9.2000 normal deviation gain control circuit to set the signal level. The P/E & LIMIT pre-emphasis circuit and limiting circuit, emphasize the higher frequency component of the signal in order to improve the signal-to-noise ratio of modulated signal.
Product: TDP70WN / OC2285 Processor/Audio/RF 5.9.2000 5.2.5 FFSK Modem The FFSK data signal from FFSK modulator to be transmitted is passed through the FFSK low-pass filter and pre-emphasis (FFSKP-EM) to the VR9, which adjusts its level. The data signal is switched using switch FFSKTXON. The received data signal is split from the rx-audio signal after the de-emphasis circuit.
Product: TDP70WN / OC2285 Processor/Audio/RF 5.9.2000 5.2.8 Compander/Expander Compander and expander units are included in audio asic I7 and can be controlled by registers. 5.2.9 Alarm buzzer Tones for the internal alarm tones are provided by the DTMF generator. The internal alarm tones path way is DTMF generator, VR8, switch DTMFRXON, summing junction ADD4, VR11, AMP5 and buzzer.
Product: TDP70WN / OC2285 Processor/Audio/RF 5.9.2000 5.3 RX SYNTHESIZER 5.3.1 General The RX synthesizer generates an upper side injection frequency for the receiver. The injection frequency is fed to the receiver’s first mixer. Operating voltage 3.0 VDC Current consumption 14 mA Output level to the receiver +1 dBm Frequency range...
Product: TDP70WN / OC2285 Processor/Audio/RF 5.9.2000 5.4 TX-SYNTHESIZER 5.4.1 General The TX synthesizer generates the final modulated transmission frequency, which is fed to the transmitter. Operating voltage 3.0 VDC Current consumption <30 mA Output level to the transmitter +6 dBm Frequency range 453.000...457.475 MHz 5.4.2 Function Description...
Product: TDP70WN / OC2285 Processor/Audio/RF 5.9.2000 5.4.3 Control- and Output-Signals VTXS TX synthesizer operating voltage (3.0 V) TXAUDIO Transmitter audio signal 13MHz 13.00 MHz signal to the receiver circuit. SCLK Clock signal for synthesizer control data SDATA Synthesizer control data ENABLE pulse to the synthesizer TXINJ TX synthesizer output to the transmitter (+6 dBm)
Product: TDP70WN / OC2285 Processor/Audio/RF 5.9.2000 5.5.2 Input- and Output-Signals RF input from the duplex filter 463.000...467.475 MHz RXINJ RX injection signal to the balanced mixer 13.00 MHz signal to the multiplier for the 13MHz 2.mixer RX operating voltage 3.0V from the regulator 450 kHz Output from 2.
Product: TDP70WN / OC2285 Processor/Audio/RF 5.9.2000 5.6 TRANSMITTER 5.6.1 General Operating voltage 3.5 ... 4.5 v Current consumption mid power max. 1.1 A low power max. 0.45 A Input level from the synthesizer +6 dBm Output level to the duplex filter mid power 33 dBm (2.0W) low power 24.7 dBm (0.3W) Frequency range...
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