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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual Product Controls Part Name Part Name SK1 (programmable) PTT Key ○ ○ SK2 (programmable) Emergency Key ○ ○ LED Indicator Antenna ○ ○ Multi-function Control Knob Receiver ○ ○ Display Function Keypad ○...
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual Circuit Description 1. RF Section The frequency range for PT580 F5 is 806~870MHz (in TMO mode, the frequency range for TX is 806~825MHz, while the frequency range for RX is 851~870MHz; in DMO mode, the frequency range for both TX and RX is 851~870MHz).
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual 3V6_RF 3V_Tx 3V_TxD 3V_TxA RF_SW Antenna Tx_LO Cartesian IC TxI+ TxI- attenuator TxQ+ TxQ- RF_FB DCMEAS RF_SCLK RF_DIN RF_DOUT 3V_A RF_FB PA_BIAS1 Temperature PA_BIAS2 Sensor TMP_ALERT Figure 2 Diagram of TX Circuit The TX circuit consists of PA, harmonic filter, pre-amplifier, duplexer, coupler, temperature sensor, TX/RX switch, antenna and etc.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual outputs low level during normal operation, and outputs high level to notify the baseband to reduce the PA power if the temperature exceeds the preset level. (2) PA_BIAS1 (same as PA_BIAS2) This interface is used by the baseband to set the bias status of the PA.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual 3V_Rx IF BPF Diplexer ANT Switch Mixer IF Amplifier Rx_LO1 Rx_LO2 Buffer Rx PLL RX Q+ RX I+ RX Q- RX I- IQ Processor Figure 3 Diagram of RX Circuit The working principle of the RX circuit is described below: The RX signals pass through the RF switch.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual demodulator. The AGC voltage varies within 0.2V~1.2V. When the AGC control voltage is 0.2V, the gain gets to its maximum value. (6) Rx I+/ - and Rx Q+/- These interface are used to transfer the differential I/Q signals output by the I/Q demodulator. 1.3 FGU FinIF 5V_ SYN...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual This interface is used to transfer the charging voltage signal from the PLL to the RX IF VCO. (5) FLout IF This interface is used to transfer the charging voltage lock signal from the PLL to the RX IF VCO. (6) FLout RF This interface is used to transfer the charging voltage lock signal from the PLL to the TX/RX VCO.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual (3) TVO SWITCH: This interface is used to supply power to the TX VCO. (4) RX LO OUTPUT: This interface is used by the RX LO to output signal to the RX mixer. (5) TX LO OUTPUT: This interface is used by the TX LO to output signal to the Cartesian IC.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual Cartesian IC, TX VCO, RX VCO, pre-amplifier and other RX parts respectively. The V_PA is supplied by the battery directly. The SYN control signal is open while the portable terminal is operating. 2.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual 2.2 Control Section 2.2.1 MCU MCU ( ARM+DSP ) 16 bit LCD( WITH PIXEL≤160 * 128 , UART 1 Reserve CONTROL) COLOR=262K UART 3 16 bit Reserve 128Mbit FLASH 16 bit EMIFS UART 2 FLASH .CS and FPGA...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual 2.2.2 FPGA CONTRAL EMIFS 9. 216M_FPGA MEMORY /VCO _UP 9. 216MHz VCO _DOWN 9.216M_VCO _ON FPGA /RST .OUT /RST _OUT MCBSP2. FSX 12MHz CMX_IRQ2 CMX_ BITCLK PROCESSOR SYMCLOCK CODER SWITCH MANOUTX Acceleration SIM _RST Sensor...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual The MCU is connected with a 128Mbits NOR FLASH (for program or data storage) and a 128Mbits SDRAM (for temporary data storage). 2.2.4 CLOCK The 32K clock, also called real-time clock (RTC), is used for system starting, timing, sleeping and etc. The generation of the 9.216MHz clock is controlled by the FPGA.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual 2.2.6 UART The MCU has 3 UART interfaces: UART1, UART2 and UART 3. The communication rate can be up to 1.5Mbps. The UART connection is shown in Figure 13. The UART2 interface is connected to the accessory jack for upgrading and programming, while the UART1 and UART3 interfaces are reserved.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual 2.3 Audio Section MIC1 MIC2 MCBSP 1 FSB1 MCBSP 2 FSB2 CODEC FSB3 MCBSP 3 FPGA CLOCK Baseband CLOCK Processor RESET RESET Figure 15 Diagram of Audio Processing Circuit 2.3.1 Audio input The audio signal from the MIC goes to the baseband processor for amplification, A/D conversion, encoding and filtering.
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual Tuning Description For details about tuning, please refer to the help file for appropriate tuner software supplied by us. The test standard for current is described in the table below: Test Item Test Value Test Condition Power-off current...
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual Interface Definition The interfaces on the main board contain those for data, keyboard, side key, LED, receiver, MIC, speaker motor, encoder switch and etc. J7001: 70-Pin Interface Pin No. Name Function Valid Level 69, 70 Power supply: ground (analog)
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual Pin No. Name Function Valid Level ALARM Alarm signal 32, 33 VBAT Battery voltage RECEIVER Receiver signal LED1 LED control signal LED2 KB-R0 KB-R1 KB-R2 Keyboard row KB-R3 KB-R4 KB-C0 KB-C1 KB-C2 Keyboard column KB-C3...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual Pin No. Name Function Valid Level /LCD_CS LCD_RST LCD_BACKLIGHT I2C-SCL I2C-SDA Reserved L_INT AUDIO_PA_ON Audio control INT/EXT AUDIO ON/OFF Power-on/off control ENC_S ENC_A Encoder switch signal ENC_B ACC_DET Reserved KEY_LIGHT Key light control IN-SPK- Internal speaker IN-SPK+...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual Pin No. Name Function Valid Level Data and command Write signal Read signal 3V3D Power supply: 3.3V LEDA Power supply for backlight LEDK1 LEDK2 Backlight control LEDK3 J7007: 21-Pin Keyboard Interface Pin No.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual Pin No. Name Function Valid Level KB-R4 KEY_LED LED control 3V3D 3.3V power supply VBAT Battery voltage ON/OFF Power-on/off control...
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual Troubleshooting Flow Chart TX Circuit Abnormal power output If the current is over Select the test mode and supply 3.7V 500mA, it indicates voltage. Then check whether the standby the PA is damaged. current (240mA) is normal.
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31dBm. [6] When U4002 outputs normally, Pin6=3.0V, Pout=about 0dBm. [7] U4001 outputs 806~870MHz Tetra signal and the amplitude is about -15~-5dBm. [8] I/Q signal input at Pin20/Pin61: Detect the I/Q signal via an oscilloscope. In normal situation, it is the...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual RX Circuit Abnormal reception Replace U6501. Test TP5001 and Check the power Check whether 3.3V input Check the TP5002 to check supply for the receiver voltage is available at Pin1 enable signal and whether the I/Q signal is and whether U6501 of U6501 and 3.3V enable...
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Z5003. [11] The normal voltage for Q5001 is 3V. [12] Apply -40dBm Tetra signal at the antenna connector, and check whether I/Q signal is available at TP5001 and TP5002 via an oscilloscope. [13] The normal amplitude range is -10~0dBm.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual FGU Circuit Abnormal FGU CP voltage for TX/RX LO [1] Check whether Replace Q6504 and Q6506. Q6504 is normal. [8] Check whether Check Q6502 and Replace Q6503 and Check whether Q6502 is normal. [5] Q6504.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual RF POWER Circuit Abnormal power supply Check whether Check the 3V3D(TP6001) outputs 3.3V baseband. voltage. Power supply for Power supply for TX Power supply for If soldered Check whether Check whether properly, replace If soldered properly, 3V_RX is normal.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual Description: [1] The output voltage by U6501 is 3V. [2] The output voltage by U6505 is 6.5V. [3] The output voltage by U6506 is 6.1V. [4] The output voltage by Q6505 is 5V. [5] The output voltage by Q6506 is 5V.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual Abnormal Power-on The terminal cannot work after power-on. The main Check whether the power- The MMI board board cannot work. on indication is normal. [1] cannot work. Check the Check the Check whether Check whether the power supply...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual Description: [1] The LED will flash green once if the terminal is powered on normally. [2] The 3.3V and VBAT voltages are available for the MMI board. [3] Check whether the connector for the LCD or MMI board is damaged or properly connected. [4] Use a normal LCD to check whether the problem is caused by the LCD.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual No Audio from Speaker No audio from the speaker Refer to the section Check whether the “No Audio during transmitter is normal. [1] Talk”. Refer to the Check whether section“RF Check whether the main the I/Q signal is POWER board is damaged.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual Description: Note: During checking, the terminal should work in normal mode rather than the silent mode. [1] Check by making the transmitter communicate with a normal receiver. [2] Check by placing the main board for the receiver into a normal terminal. [3] Please refer to the section “RX Circuit”...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual No Audio during Talk No audio from the receiver during talk Check whether the Refer to the section “No receiver is normal. [1] Audio from Speaker”. Refer to the section “RF Check whether the main Check whether the I/Q POPWER...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual Description: [1] Check by making the receiver communicate with a normal transmitter. [2] Check by placing the main board for the transmitter into a normal terminal. [3] Please refer to the section “TX Circuit” in this chapter. [4] The voltage at Pin5 of U7211 is 2.5V.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual Encoder Switch Abnormal encoder switch Check whether Replace the the 10-pin connector on the connector. MMI board is normal? [1] Check whether the Replace the FPC for the encoder FPC. switch is normal. [2] Check whether Repair the the 70-pin connector on...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual Description: [1] Check whether the connector is properly fastened, connected and soldered. [2] Check whether the FPC is shorted or the wire is broken. [3] Check whether the 70-pin connector is properly connected and soldered. [4] Check whether the FPC connector is properly fastened.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual Front Case Abnormal KEYPAD Check whether the Replace the front functions of the front panel. panel are normal. [1] Check whether Replace the front the gold finger for the panel. KEYPAD is normal. [2] Check whether the gold finger socket on Replace the MMI...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual Accessory Jack Abnormal serial port at the accessory jack Check whether the Replace the front small board for the case. earpiece is normal. [1] Check whether the Replace the FPC for the accessory is FPC.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual Description: [1] Use a normal front case to check whether the connection between the earpiece board and the earpiece connector is normal. [2] Check whether the FPC is assembled and connected properly. [3] Check whether the connector is properly connected and soldered.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual Abnormal Earpiece Abnormal earpiece at the accessory jack Check whether the Re-assemble the earpiece is assembled earpiece. properly. [1] Check whether the Replace the FPC for the accessory is FPC. normal. [2] Check whether the Replace the front small board for the...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual Description: [1] The connector with cable should face upwards. [2] Check whether the FPC is assembled and connected properly. [3] Use a normal front case to check whether the connection between the earpiece board and the earpiece connector is normal.
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual Disassembly and Assembly Note: If the terminal is disassembled, its waterproof performance may get affected. Disassembling the Battery ○ 1. Turn off the terminal and remove the battery Disassembling the Antenna ○...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual ○ 1. Remove the four screws ○ 2. Take the chassis out Disassembling the Shielding Mask ○ 1. Remove the three screws ○ 2. Remove the shielding mask Disassembling the Main Board ○...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual Disassembling the Middle Shielding Case ○ 1. Remove the antenna nut ○ 2. Remove the two screws 10 . ○ 3. Remove the two screws 11 . ○ 4. Remove the board-to-board connector 12 .
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual ○ 2. Remove the FPC 15 . Disassembling the MMI Board ○ 1. Pull out the FPC for keys 16 . ○ 2. Pull out the speaker socket 17 . ○ 18 .
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual ○ 2. Remove the nut 22 . ○ 3. Take the encoder switch down 23 . Note: There is a waterproof O-ring on the encoder switch. Disassembling the Motor ○ 1. Remove the motor 24 .
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual Parts List 1 Part No. Description Qty. 7102006000100 Machine screw (RoHS) 6300069001000 Magnesium shielding case (RoHS) 410P5801000H0 PCB for main board (RoHS) 7500325000000 Heat sink pad for PA (RoHS) 7300051000010 Metal dome for PTT (RoHS) 13000P5800090 Semi-finished FPC for PTT (RoHS) 7102007020020...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual Part No. Description Qty. 6201808100000 Special shape washer (RoHS) 6001277000000 Accessory jack cover (RoHS) 7102802010310 UK screw (RoHS) 7102004001100 Machine screw (RoHS) 7500367000000 PORON pad for PTT (RoHS) 6201677000000 PTT bracket (RoHS) 5402000000100 Motor (RoHS) 7500328000000...
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual Parts List 2 PT580 F5 Parts List 2 (Main Board) Ref. No. Print No. Part No. Description 6201840000000 Heat sink C1001 3101052000020 20PF C1002 3101051040010 0.1UF C1003 3101051040010 0.1UF C1004 3101051040010 0.1UF C1005 3101051040010...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual Ref. No. Print No. Part No. Description C1047 3101052490010 2.4PF C1048 3199052290000 2.2PF C1049 3101055690000 5.6PF C1050 3199052290000 2.2PF C1051 3101052240030 220nF C1052 3101051020010 1000PF C1055 3101051040010 0.1UF C1056 3101071050010 C1057 3101051530010 0.015UF C1058...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual Ref. No. Print No. Part No. Description C2017 3101062250000 2.2UF C2018 3101051040010 0.1UF C2019 3101051040010 0.1UF C2020 3101062250000 2.2UF C2021 3101062250000 2.2UF C2022 3101051040010 0.1UF C2023 3101051050000 C2024 3101051040010 0.1UF C2025 3101051040010 0.1UF C2026...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual Ref. No. Print No. Part No. Description C2129 3101064750010 4.7UF C2130 3101051050000 C2131 3101051050000 C2132 3101053300000 33PF C2133 3101051030020 0.01UF C2134 3101051040010 0.1UF C2135 3101053310030 330PF C2136 3101053310030 330PF C2301 3101051040010 0.1UF C2302 3101051040010...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual Ref. No. Print No. Part No. Description C4001 3101051030020 0.01UF C4002 3101051030020 0.01UF C4003 3101057500000 75PF C4004 3101057500000 75PF C4005 3101057500000 75PF C4006 3101051030020 0.01UF C4007 3101057500000 75PF C4008 3101051030020 0.01UF C4009 3101053330000 0.033UF...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual Ref. No. Print No. Part No. Description C4046 3101051020010 1000PF C4047 3101057500000 75PF C4049 3101051030020 0.01UF C4050 3199056890000 6.8PF C4051 3199056890000 6.8PF C4052 3101050200050 C4053 3199052790000 2.7PF C4054 3101053990060 3.9PF C4055 3199052790000 2.7PF C4056...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual Ref. No. Print No. Part No. Description C4143 3101051390010 1.3PF C4144 3101057500000 75PF C4145 3101057500000 75PF C5001 3101057500000 75PF C5002 3101051030020 0.01UF C5003 3101057500000 75PF C5004 3101057500000 75PF C5005 3101051000020 10PF C5006 3101051030020 0.01UF...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual Ref. No. Print No. Part No. Description C5045 3101064750010 4.7UF C5046 3101051020010 1000PF C5047 3101051040010 0.1UF C5048 3101051020010 1000PF C5049 3101051020010 1000PF C5050 3101051100010 11PF C5051 3101050200050 C6001 3101051020010 1000PF C6002 3101071060010 10UF C6003...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual Ref. No. Print No. Part No. Description C6518 3101071060010 10UF C6519 3101071060010 10UF C6520 3199056890000 6.8PF C6521 3101054740020 0.47UF C6522 3101054740020 0.47UF C6523 3101071060010 10UF C6524 3101071060010 10UF C6525 3101071060010 10UF C6526 3101071060010 10UF...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual Ref. No. Print No. Part No. Description L1007 3210306339000 3.3nH L1008 3217106121000 120nH L1009 3217106391000 390nH L1010 3217106120010 12nH L1011 3217106120010 12nH L1013 3217106391000 390nH L1014 3217105569010 5.6nH L1015 3217106391000 390nH L1016 3217106470000 47nH...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual Ref. No. Print No. Part No. Description L4107 3217136769000 7.6nH L4108 3217106120010 12nH L4109 3221507600000 Bead L4112 3217107629000 6.2nH L4113 3217107629000 6.2nH L4116 3221505100010 Bead L4117 3211506101000 Bead L5001 3217106689010 6.8nH L5002 3217106829000 8.2nH...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual Ref. No. Print No. Part No. Description Q2502 3505010000210 P-MOSFET Q2503 3505010000210 P-MOSFET Q4101 3403008000140 Q5001 3408004000000 NPN transistor Q6001 3403008000140 Q6501 3499000000150 Compound transistor Q6502 3499000000150 Compound transistor Q6503 3499000000150 Compound transistor Q6504 3499000000150...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual Ref. No. Print No. Part No. Description R1037 3001051000020 10Ω R1038 3001051000020 10Ω R1039 3001055620010 5.6KΩ R1040 3001054790010 4.7KΩ R1041 3001051000020 10Ω R1042 3001051000020 10Ω R1043 3001055610010 560Ω R1044 3001058220010 8.2KΩ R1045 3212105101000 100nH...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual Ref. No. Print No. Part No. Description R2043 3001051030050 10KΩ R2044 3001051030050 10KΩ R2045 3001051030050 10KΩ R2055 3001052700010 27Ω R2056 3001052700010 27Ω R2057 3001051030050 10KΩ R2058 3001051030050 10KΩ R2060 3001052700010 27Ω R2061 3001051030050 10KΩ...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual Ref. No. Print No. Part No. Description R2305 3001052700010 27Ω R2306 3001054790010 4.7KΩ R2307 3001051020000 1KΩ R2308 3001051040000 100KΩ R2309 3001052240010 220KΩ R2310 3001052240010 220KΩ R2311 3001051020000 1KΩ R2312 3001052220010 2.2KΩ R2313 3001052220010 2.2KΩ...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual Ref. No. Print No. Part No. Description R2510 3001051040000 100KΩ R2511 3001051040000 100KΩ R2519 3001051030050 10KΩ R2520 3001051030050 10KΩ R4001 3001055130000 51KΩ R4002 3001051040000 100KΩ R4003 3001051040000 100KΩ R4004 3001053390000 3.3Ω R4005 3001055130000 51KΩ...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual Ref. No. Print No. Part No. Description R4042 3001053390000 3.3Ω R4043 3001051040000 100KΩ R4044 3001051040000 100KΩ R4045 3001055130000 51KΩ R4047 3001053390000 3.3Ω R4048 3001053390000 3.3Ω R4049 3001053900010 39Ω R4050 3001059100000 91Ω R4051 3001058200000 82Ω...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual Ref. No. Print No. Part No. Description R6005 3001051030050 10KΩ R6006 3001051030050 10KΩ R6008 3001050000000 0Ω R6010 3001051240010 120KΩ R6014 3001051030050 10KΩ R6015 3001051030050 10KΩ R6023 3001050000000 0Ω R6025 3001051030050 10KΩ R6027 3001050000000 0Ω...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual Ref. No. Print No. Part No. Description U6001 3608090000050 Power management IC U6002 3608026000050 Power management IC U6501 3608026006190 Power management IC U6502 3608026006190 Power management IC U6503 3608026006190 Power management IC U6504 3608026006190 Power management IC...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual PT580 F5 Parts List 2 (MMI Board) Ref. No. Print No. Part No. Description B7203 5202002100200 Board-to-wire connector C7001 3101051040060 0.1UF C7002 3101051040060 0.1UF C7004 3101064750010 4.7UF C7005 3101051010030 100PF C7006 3101051010030 100PF C7007...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual Ref. No. Print No. Part No. Description C7201 3101051010030 100PF C7202 3101051010030 100PF C7203 3101082260020 22UF C7204 3101061050020 C7205 3101051010030 100PF C7206 3101051010030 100PF C7207 3101051040060 0.1UF C7208 3101064750010 4.7UF C7210 3101082260020 22UF C7211...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual Ref. No. Print No. Part No. Description D7220 3399040600000 ESD protection diode F7001 4010000000010 Resumable fuse J7001 5201070100010 Board-to-board connector J7002 5201016000010 Board-to-board connector J7004 5201030000050 Board-to-board connector J7005 5201010100010 Board-to-board connector J7006 5201010100010 Board-to-board connector...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual Ref. No. Print No. Part No. Description L7504 3221505100010 Bead Q7101 3409003000030 Transistor Q7102 3505010000200 P-MOSFET Q7105 3403008000140 Q7106 3403008000140 R7001 3001051520000 1.5KΩ R7002 3001052700000 27Ω R7003 3001052700000 27Ω R7004 3001051530000 15KΩ...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual Ref. No. Print No. Part No. Description R7237 3001050000000 0Ω R7238 3001050000000 0Ω R7240 3001051010010 100Ω R7241 3001051010010 100Ω R7251 3001052220000 2.2KΩ R7252 3001050000000 0Ω R7259 3001051000000 10Ω S7122 4301080000020 Momentary contact switch U7002 3608010000070 Power management IC...
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual Specifications General Dimensions (H×W×D) 125×53.5×32 mm/ 4.921×2.106×1.260 inch (with standard battery, without antenna) Weight (with standard antenna & battery) 265g/ 0.59lb Battery 1800mAh Battery Life (5-5-90 Duty Cycle) Above 10 hours in TMO Operating Voltage 3.7V Talk Groups-TMO...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Service Manual Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature -25℃~+65℃ Storage Temperature -40℃~+80℃ Humidity ETS 300 019 (95%) Water & Dust Protection IEC60529 / IP56 Drop, Shock & Vibration MIL-STD-810 F All Specifications are tested according to applicable standards, and subject to change without notice due to continuous development.
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