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Service Manual
for PDA PHONE II
Andes
HTC Proprietary
Confidential Treatment Requested
Rev. 2.0
Jan 5 , 2005
HTC Corp.
Engineering Mobility
HTC confidential
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TITLE: Service Manual for PDA PHONE II REV. DATE CONTENTS DEP. REVISED STGE.PER. APP ´D NO. Oct 06,2003 1.0 TSD Henry_Lai 1.5 Oct 13,2003 TSD Henry_Lai 1.6 Oct 20,2003 TSD Henry_Lai Nov 1.7 TSD Henry_Lai 07,2003 1.8 Dec 22,2003 TSD Henry_Lai Camera defect to lead to 1.9 2004/6/3 audio function( P64) TSD HB_Chen Leakage current 2.0 2005/1/26 measurement TSD HB_Chen HTC confidential © 2001, HTC Corporation. All rights reserved
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Table of contents 1. INTRODUCTION···································································································5 2. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS··············································································5 2.1 PRODUCT CONFIGURATION···············································································5 2.2 SPECIFICATIONS OF PDA PHONE II ································································6 2.3 SPECIFICATIONS OF AC ADAPTER ………………………
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15.1 Exploded Diagrams…………………………………………………………….. 65 15.2 LIST OF SPAR PARTS······················································································66 15.3 Spare Parts list with picture 67 14.APPENDIX········································································································70 A. CUSTOMER, RETAILER MISJUDGMENT ······························································70 B. Repair Trouble Shooting G
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1. Introduction This manual provides the technical information to support the service activities of the PDA PHONE II. This document contains highly confidential information, so any or all of this document should not be revealed to any third party. 2. Product Specifications 2.1 Product Configuration Standard Package ITEM CONTAINS 1 Main Unit 2 USB Cradle 3 Stylus 4 AC Adapter 5 Earphone 6 Pouch, Leather Case 7 Service Kit 8 Quick Start Guide 9 User’s Manual 10 Batter
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2.2 Specifications of PDA PHONE II Item Specification Platform • Microsoft Pocket PC 2003 phone edition - English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese. • Combined GSM/GPRS and PDA. • 2 logical block (PDA and GSM/GPRS) solution, layout is integrated into one module • GSM/GPRS can be turned off to let PDA to run alone Outside Dimensions 69.9mm(W) x 130mm(H) x 19mm (T) Weight 190g Battery Removable rechargeable Lithium Polymer battery 1200 mAh (Typical) Data retent
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GPRS/GSM (Tri-band) GSM900: 880-915, 925-960MHz module DCS1800 1710 ~ 1785,1805 ~ 1880 MHZ PCS1900 1850 ~ 1910, 1930 ~ 1990MHZ Antenna Generic GSM Service Internal Antenna Call forwarding Explicit Call Transfer Spool Icon Wave ring tone download /compose Long message (640 characters) SIM LOCK Network lock GPRS functionality GPRS Class B, Multi-slot Class 10 Memory FLASHROM 64 MB SDRAM 128MB SIM 3V SIM Operation 2.5 PDA Functional Block Pr
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Interface One Infrared port IrDA SIR One 22 pin individual Port for signals (for USB, Serial, Car Kit, Power and Audio) One SIM card slot One SDIO/MMC card slot (B-Square SDIO driver) One 34 pin Back pack connector One Audio Jack (2.5 ) Stylus Lock type mechanism Keyboard/Button/Switch One five way navigation button One Power button(wake-up key) One volume control button(up & down) Two phone button, SEND(Yes) & END(No) (Wake-up keys),with LED backlight
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Audio Microphone build in Software Echo cancellation Receiver Hardware AGC Hardware Full duplex WAV/WMA/MP3 stereo 16 bits with 8KHz,11 KHz,16KHz,22KHz,44.1 KHz, 48 KHz sampling rate CMOS Camera Color CMOS camera module VGA (480x640) resolution with JPEG encoder ALC (Auto Light Control) AWB (Auto White Balance) Preview Mirror on battery cover Camcorder QCIF, 15 fps(min), (in live mode)( max 15 seconds per clip) Operating in 5 Lux(Min) Cradle Cradle connector
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Accessories Retractable sync. Cable (USB/Serial) Cradle (USB, Serial) AC adapter Car adapter Stylus AC adapter with power plug Detacheable LCD protector Car Kit Stereo wired headset with mono microphone, volume control, Pick up/Hang up the incoming/Outgoing call, Call waiting, conference call, microphone mute. Mono Wired headset Stereo Bluetooth headset Option Battery (1200 mAh) Keyboard TTY Adaptor (Stereo > Mono in audio jack) Remote controller for VGA outpu
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3.SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM HTC confidential © 2001, HTC Corporation. All rights reserved. TOTAL 77 CONT.ON. 12 PAGE NO. 11
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4.Labeling 4.1 Main unit Regulatory label (on the rear housing of main unit) It includes Unit IMEI Number & Barcode Unit Serial Number & Barcode Simplified Part Number in Text Image file name: Main_UNIT_REGULATION Please note: 1. The brand name is shown on Bezel. 2. All bar codes must be code 128 symbology. 20 mm 13 mm 25 mm 35 mm System Rev. Simplified Part No. Service Center is required to reprint the label in case of MB replace
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4.2 Serial No description For S/N: SSYWWPPZZZZZ SS: SITE CODE --> HT Y: Year Last Digital of the Year. WW: Week Code : 01 ~ 54 PP: Product Code : TBD ZZZZZ: Serial Number (00001 ~ 99999) Use Base 10 For MODEL: PH10B is for label vendor’s ID. Label Characteristic : Material: polyester Color:pantone 422c Ink:pantone 425c Label example: The Printing method is not much different to PDA Phone 1. If you experienc
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5. Servicing Tools This chapter provides information for the servicing tools for PDA PHONE II. List of Servicing Tools No. Item Use Remark 1 USB or Serial Cradle Check for Cradle I/F (Serial communication only) 2 USB DATA interface Cable Check for Cradle I/F (USB communication only) 3 Special Made Plastic Stick Disassembling for 4 SD Memory Card For SD card test 5 Earphone Headset For Audio test. 6 AC Adapter Power supply to PDA PHONE II.
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6. Assembling and Disassembling 6.1 Disassembling Tools needed for Assembling and Disassembling the PDA PHONE II 1. Lens Cleaning Tissue. 2. Flat Screw Driver 2.4mm 3. Philip Screw Driver #0. 4. Torex Screw Driver T6X40 5. Special Made Plastic Stick. 6. Tweezers. Remove the Stylus, SD Card slot Filler, and the Car antenna connector cover. Next, Remove the Back cover by releasing the fixing lock as step 1. Then slightly push backward the back 2 1 cover as step 2.
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Press Unlock and release the battery Remove the battery from unit Warning: To reduce risk of fire or burns, do not disassemble, crush, puncture, short external contacts, or dispose of in fire or water. Replace only with specified batteries. Recycle or dispose of used batteries properly. To separate the housing , Use the plastic stick to open the housing . Insert and gently twist into the gap between stylus hole and antenna cover. To separate
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There are three hooks which fix the antenna cover and bezel. Insert to the gap and slightly pull upward from right to left to release the hooks. Antenna cover is removed. Remove two screws which fix the antenna 1 to MB. Screw P/N:72H00339-00 2 Remove 6 screws which fixed the housing and bezel. There are two types of screw 1 5 2 Screw 1~4 P/N 72H00338-00 3 4 6 Screw 5,6 P/N 72H00339-00 Now separating the housing. Use plastic stick to slide along the gap (R
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Gently open the housing Turn over the housing to the other side as shown on picture. Once the housing is removed, next to remove 3 screws which fix the MB into bezel. P/N 72H00401-00 Gently and carefully release the LCM FPC by litting the connector lock upward using your finger or soft plastic tweezers. HTC confidential © 2001, HTC Corporation. All rights reserved. TOTAL 77 CONT.ON. 19 PAGE NO. 18
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Then remove the Camera module by slightly releasing its FPC(1) and camera which is sticked with Double side tap on MB (2) 1 2 Turn MB to the other side and remove the Navigation button by pulling up. Correct position of Navigation button Use tweezers to remove the Vibrator HTC confidential © 2001, HTC Corporation. All rights reserved. TOTAL 77 CONT.ON. 20 PAGE NO. 19
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The LCM, Speaker , MIC is located on upper part (Bezel side). Before disassembly LCM, It is required to unscrew two screws of the speaker, and remove it from its place. P/N: 72H00401-00 Speaker To Disassembly LCM module Hold the entire assembly as seen on the picture , push aside the bezel and push the panel from front side simultaneously . Notice the starting location. Doing this to release the LCM from 4 hooks which located 2 at its right and