Samsung SCH-211 Service Manual page 34

Cdma portable cellular telephone
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Command No.
Command SW Name
(OP, AB, RB)
75(D5, 0, 3)
T_READ_RSSI_I3)
76(D6, 3, 0)
T_WRITE_RSSI_I3)
77(D7, 0, 3)
T_READ_TEMP_I
78(D8, 0, 3)
T_READ_HDET_I
79(D9, 1, 0)
T_BUZZER_ON_I2)
80(DA, 0, 0)
T_BUZZER_OFF_I
81(E3, 0, 0)
T_VOC_PCMLPON_I
82(E4, 0, 0)
T_VOC_PCMLPOFF_I
84(E6, 3, 0)
T_WR_CD_TXLIMIT_I2)3)
85(E7, 0, 0)
T_SPEAKER_ON_I
86(E8, 0, 0)
T_SPEAKER_OFF_I
87(E9, 0, 0)
T_FM_LOOP_TEST_I
88(EA, 0, 0)
T_TRK_ADJ_I3)
89(EB, 3, 0)
T_CDTRK_ADJ_I
90(F0, 3, 0)
T_FM_HIGH_CH_PWR_I
91(F0, 3, 0)
T_FM_LOW_CH_PWR_I
92(F2, 3, 0)
T_FM_TX_PWR_2_I2)3)
93(F3, 3, 0)
T_FM_TX_PWR_3_I2)3)
94(F4, 3, 0)
T_FM_TX_PWR_4_I2)3)
95(F5, 3, 0)
T_FM_TX_PWR_5_I2)3)
96(F6, 3, 0)
T_FM_TX_PWR_6_I2)3)
97(F7, 3, 0)
T_FM_TX_PWR_7_I2)3)
99(F9, 3, 0)
T_FM_MOST_CH_PWR_I
100(FF, 3, 0)
T_MAX_I
1)
The AB (Input Argument Byte Number) values of these commands are used only in the manual test. In
automatic test mode, the AB is regarded as 0.
2)
You can assign the value for these commands. If the AB value is assigned without argument, the test is
achieved with the value stored in EEPROM.
3)
After you get a desired test value by performing these commands, if you want to save the value into
EEPROM, use T-SAVE-VAL-I command to store the test value into the corresponding position.
* OP: Operation Command Number
AB: Input Argument Byte Number
RB: Return Byte Number
* SAT 32, 33 are not operating in MSM2 CHIP test
* 46 command is required in Rx, and Tx path test at FM mode
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Description
Read a RSSI.
Writes RSSI value.
Read Temp.
Read High Detect.
Buzzer On at DTMF 0 key.
Buzzer Off.
Play a PCM LOOP BACK.
Play off a PCM LOOP BACK.
Turn on the speaker path.
Turn off the speaker path.
Play a PCM FM loopback.
FM TRK_LO_ADJ control.
CDMA TRK _LO_ADJ control.
Compensated value for high chan PWR.
Compensated value for low chan PWR.
Setting the volume for Power Level 2.
Setting the volume for Power Level 3.
Setting the volume for Power Level 4.
Setting the volume for Power Level 5.
Setting the volume for Power Level 6.
Setting the volume for Power Level 7.
Compensated value for Power Level 2.
Compensated value for Most chan PWR.
Circuit Description
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