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9.1.3.
Version check
Text following “Command:” is the input command for the terminal connected to the CS.
Text following “Response:” is the terminal display response data.
Confirm the response before proceeding to the next step.If no response is set. shot off power and repeat from the beginning.
Text following “Response:” is the terminal display response data.
Confirm the response before proceeding to the next step.If no response is set. shot off power and repeat from the beginning.
9.1.4.
CSID Writing
9.1.4.1.
CSID Information Check
CSID is stored in flash ROM.
CSID is consist of 5 bytes of data.
The structure of CSID information is as follows.
The structure of CSID information is as follows.
Each TDA0156CE has a unique CSID.
9.1.4.2.
CSID Information Writing
If the incorrect CSID is set due to the flash ROM replacement, the correct CSID information needs to be set in accordance with the
configuration of CSID typed on the label of cabinet cover.
configuration of CSID typed on the label of cabinet cover.
Note:
Make sure to set all DIP switches OFF after Version check and CSID writing.
1) Send "Software version" command.
Command: VER
Response: xx.xxx xx.xxx
Returned value is software version.
1) Send "CSID read" command.
Command: IDR
Response: 1XXXXZZZ00
Returned value is CSID.
byte No.
Data(hex.format)
1
1X
2
XX
3
XZ
4
ZZ
5
00
1) Send "CSID write" command.
Command: IDW 1XXXXZZZ00
Response: OK
Returned value is CSID.
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9.2.
Adjustment for Main Part
9.2.1.
Required Equipment
1. Tester
2. Frequency counter
3. (PC)Personal Computer with serial port (Windows 2000/98 or previous version)
4. Power supply adaptor (PSZZ1TDA0142)
5. Service JIG cable (PSZZ2CA155EU)
6. AC Adaptor (KX-TCA1 / KX-A11 / PSLP1434) or Battery Box (PSZZTD142CE)
7. TEL cord
2. Frequency counter
3. (PC)Personal Computer with serial port (Windows 2000/98 or previous version)
4. Power supply adaptor (PSZZ1TDA0142)
5. Service JIG cable (PSZZ2CA155EU)
6. AC Adaptor (KX-TCA1 / KX-A11 / PSLP1434) or Battery Box (PSZZTD142CE)
7. TEL cord
9.2.2.
Preparation
1. Remove the under cabinet (Refer to 7. Disassembly and Assembly Instructions)
2. Remove 2 antennas from CN900 and CN901 (Refer to 7. Disassembly and Assembly Instructions)
3. Remove the P.C.B from the upper cabinet (Refer to 7. Disassembly and Assembly Instructions)
4. Connect PC to the CS by service JIG cable
5. Start up the PC and start the hyperterminal
6. Set the hyperterminal property as follows
2. Remove 2 antennas from CN900 and CN901 (Refer to 7. Disassembly and Assembly Instructions)
3. Remove the P.C.B from the upper cabinet (Refer to 7. Disassembly and Assembly Instructions)
4. Connect PC to the CS by service JIG cable
5. Start up the PC and start the hyperterminal
6. Set the hyperterminal property as follows
7. Set DIP switch pin 2 to 6 from OFF to ON.
8. Supply a voltage to the TEL jack from the AC adaptor (KX-TCA1 / KX-A11 / PSLP1434) via power supply adaptor
(PSZZ1TDA0142)
serial port setup
Port
COM1
Bit per second
19200
Data bits
8
Parity
None
Stop bit
1
Flow control
Xon/Xoff
serial port setup
check next check boxies
ASCII Receiving - Append line feeds to incoming line ends
ASCII Receiving - Append line feeds to incoming line ends
Warp line that exceed terminal width
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9.2.3.
Adjustment for 1.8V
Description of 1.8V calibration process
Text following “Command:” is the input command for the terminal connected to the CS.
Text following “Response:” is the terminal display response data.
Confirm the response before proceeding to the next step.If no response is set. shot off power and repeat from the beginning.
9.2.4.
Adjustment for RF Clock
Description of RF Calibration Process
Text following “Command:” is the input command for the terminal connected to the CS.
Text following “Response:” is the terminal display response data.
Confirm the response before proceeding to the next step.If no response is set. shot off power and repeat from the beginning.
Note:
Make sure to set all DIP switches OFF after adjustment of main part.
1) Measure BB1R8V voltage using a tester.
2) Send "VDD control adjustment" command.
Command: VDD xx XX ; 00 - 0FH
Response: OK Confirm BB1R8V voltage = 1.80V +/- 0.02V
3) Send "Read the adjustment value from the flash memory" command.
Command: VDD
Response: xx Confirm response xx = same as the adjustment value of 2)
1) Send "RF clock continuous output" command.
Command: RFC 1
Response: OK
2) Measure frequency RFCLK using a high impedance probe.
3) Adjust frequency using "RF clock adjustment" command.
3) Adjust frequency using "RF clock adjustment" command.
Command: SFR xx XX ; 00 - FFH
Response: xx Confirm RFCLK frequency = 10.368MHz ± 10Hz
4) Send "Read the adjustment value from the flash memory" command.
Command: SFR
Response: xx Confirm response xx = same as the response of 3)
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9.3.
Measurement and Adjustment for RF Part
Note:
About the software version
Update the software to the latest version before performing the RF test.
Update the software to the latest version before performing the RF test.
9.3.1.
Required Equipment
1. CMD60
2. (PC) Personal Computer with serial port (Windows2000/98 or previous version with communication software)
3. Power Supply Adaptor (PSZZ1TDA0142)
4. Service JIG cable (PSZZ2CA155EU)
5. AC adaptor (KX-TCA1 / KX-A11 / PSLP1434) or Battery Box (PSZZTD142CE)
6. TEL cord
2. (PC) Personal Computer with serial port (Windows2000/98 or previous version with communication software)
3. Power Supply Adaptor (PSZZ1TDA0142)
4. Service JIG cable (PSZZ2CA155EU)
5. AC adaptor (KX-TCA1 / KX-A11 / PSLP1434) or Battery Box (PSZZTD142CE)
6. TEL cord
9.3.2.
RF Test
9.3.2.1.
Preparation for RF Test
1. Remove the under cabinet (Refer to 7.1. DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION 1.)
2. Remove 2 antennas from CN900 and CN901 (Refer to 7.1. DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION 2.)
3. Remove the P.C.B from upper cabinet (Refer to 7.1. DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION 3.)
4. Solder cable to ANT1(CN901) (Refer to figure)
5. CMD60 set up.
2. Remove 2 antennas from CN900 and CN901 (Refer to 7.1. DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION 2.)
3. Remove the P.C.B from upper cabinet (Refer to 7.1. DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION 3.)
4. Solder cable to ANT1(CN901) (Refer to figure)
5. CMD60 set up.
6. Set Dip switch pin 2 to pin 6 from OFF to ON.
7. Connect power supply cable and AC adaptor.
7. Connect power supply cable and AC adaptor.
TEST MODE
FP
CONFIG MENU
SIGN. PARAM
SCRAMBLE OFF
ANTENNA
ANTENNA
0 ( at CN901 )
* If you solder cable to ANT2 ( CN900 ) , you should select "1" on the CMD60.
PMID
00000
TRAFFIC SLOT
4
TRAFFIC CARRIER
5
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