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                                 SERVICE MANUAL
                                 MODEL : G5200 / W5200
                                                         GSM Phone
                                                         SERVICE MANUAL




                                                           MODEL : G5200/W5200


P/N : MMBD0015801   JUNE, 2002
                                      Table Of Contents

1. INTRODUCTION.......................................4                       3.10 Display and Interfaces ........................28
                                                                              3.11 Keypad Switches and Scanning ..........29
   1.1 Purpose ..................................................4
                                                                              3.12 Microphone .........................................30
   1.2 Regulatory Information .......................... 4
                                                                              3.13 Earpiece ............................................. 31
       A. Security ..............................................4
                                                                              3.14 Hands-free Interface .......................... 32
       B. Incidence of Harm ..............................4
                                                                              3.15 Headset Jack Interface .......................32
       C. Changes in Service ............................4
                                                                              3.16 Key Back-light Illumination ..................32
       D. Maintenance Limitations ....................4
                                                                              3.17 LCD Back-light Illumination ................ 33
       E. Notice of Radiated Emissions .............5
                                                                              3.18 Multi-Color LED Illumination .............. 33
       F. Pictures ..............................................5
                                                                              3.19 Speaker & MIDI IC ............................. 34
       G. Interference and Attenuation .............5
       H. Electrostatic Sensitive Devices ..........5
                                                                           4. TROUBLE SHOOTING ..................... 35
   1.3 Abbreviations ......................................... 6
                                                                               4.1 RF Components ................................. 35
2. PERFORMANCE .....................................8                          4.2 Tx Trouble .......................................... 44
                                                                               4.3 Power on Trouble ............................... 60
   2.1 H/W Feature ...........................................8
                                                                               4.4 Charging Trouble ............................... 62
   2.2 Technical Specification .......................... 9
                                                                               4.5 LCD Trouble ....................................... 64
3. TECHNICAL BRIEF ............................ 13                             4.6 Receiver Trouble . ............................... 66
                                                                               4.7 Speaker Trouble ................................. 69
   3.1 General Descreption ............................ 13
                                                                               4.8 Mic Trouble ..........................................72
   3.2 Receiver ............................................... 13
                                                                               4.9 Vibrator Trouble ................................. 75
       A. RF front end .....................................14
                                                                               4.10 Backlight Trouble ............................. 77
       B. Demodulator and
          baseband processing ...................... 14                        4.11 Folder on/off Trouble ........................ 79
       C. DC Offset Compensation ................ 14                           4.12 SIM Detect Trouble .......................... 81
   3.3 Transmitter Part ................................... 15                 4.13 Earphone Trouble ............................ 83
       A. IF Modulator .................................... 15                 4.14 HFK Trouble ..................................... 87
       B. OPLL ............................................... 16
                                                                           5. ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION ............ 95
       C. Synthesizer ......................................16
       D. TX APC Part ....................................17                   5.1 Disassembly ....................................... 95
       E. Power Amplifier ................................17
   3.4 13 MHz Clock ...................................... 18              6. DOWNLOAD ....................................... 102
   3.5 Power Supplies and Control Signals ....18                               6.1 Download Setup ............................... 102
   3.6 Digital Main Processor ......................... 19                     6.2 Download Procedure ........................ 103
   3.7 Analog Main Processor ........................ 24
   3.8 Power Management ..............................26
   3.9 Memories ..............................................28




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7. BLOCK DIAGRAM ............................. 106                             12. AUTO CALIBRATION ................... 121
    7.1 Main Board ....................................... 106                     12.1   Overview ....................................... 121
    7.2 FPCB ................................................ 107                  12.2   Requirements ............................... 121
    7.3 RF .................................................... 107                12.3   Menu and settings ........................ 121
                                                                                   12.4   AGC .............................................. 123
8. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ........................... 109                                 12.5   APC .............................................. 123
    8.1   Baseband Interface .......................... 109                        12.6   ADC .............................................. 123
    8.2   MIDI .................................................. 110              12.7   Setting .......................................... 123
    8.3   KYE, I/F & LCD CON ....................... 111                           12.8   How to do calibration .................... 123
    8.4   RF .................................................... 112
                                                                               13. EXPLODED VIEW &
9. PCB LAYOUT                ..................................... 113             REPLACEMENT PART LIST ...... 124
                                                                                   13.1 Exploded View .............................. 124
10. ENGINEERING MODE .................. 115                                        13.2 Accessories .................................. 126
     10.1    BB Test [MENU 1] ........................ 115                         13.3 Replacement Part List .................. 127
     10.2    RF Test [MENU 2] ........................ 117
     10.3    MF Mode [MENU 3] ...................... 118
     10.4    Trace option [MENU 4] ................. 119
     10.5    Call Timer [MENU 5] ..................... 119
     10.6    Fact. Reset [MENU 6] ................... 119
     10.7    S/W version [MENU 7] .................. 119

11. STAND ALONE TEST ................... 120
     11.1 Introduction ................................... 120
     11.2 Setting Method ............................. 120
     11.3 Means of Test ............................... 120




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                       REVISED HISTORY
    DATE               ISSUE            CONTENTS OF CHANGES                     S/W VERSION
 APRIL/2002           ISSUE 1                  Initial Release

The information in this manual is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as
a commitment by LGE Inc. Furthermore, LGE Inc. reserves the right, without notice, to make
changes to equipment design as advances in engineering and manufacturing methods warrant.
This manual provides the information necessary to install, program, operate and maintain the
G5200.




                                             -3-
1. INTRODUCTION



1. INTRODUCTION

 1.1 Purpose
      This manual provides the information necessary to repair, calibration, description and download the
      features of the G5200.

 1.2 Regulatory Information

   A. Security
      Toll fraud, the unauthorized use of telecommunications system by an unauthorized part
      (for example, persons other than your company's employees, agents, subcontractors, or person
      working on your company's behalf) can result in substantial additional charges for your
      telecommunications services. System users are responsible for the security of own system.
      There are may be risks of toll fraud associated with your telecommunications system. System users
      are responsible for programming and configuring the equipment to prevent unauthorized use. LGE
      does not warrant that this product is immune from the above case but will prevent unauthorized use
      of common-carrier telecommunication service of facilities accessed through or connected to it. LGE
      will not be responsible for any charges that result from such unauthorized use.

   B. Incidence of Harm
      If a telephone company determines that the equipment provided to customer is faulty and possibly
      causing harm or interruption in service to the telephone network, it should disconnect telephone
      service until repair can be done. A telephone company may temporarily disconnect service as long
      as repair is not done.

   C. Changes in Service
      A local telephone company may make changes in its communications facilities or procedure. If
      these changes could reasonably be expected to affect the use of the G5200 or compatibility with
      the network, the telephone company is required to give advanced written notice to the user,
      allowing the user to take appropriate steps to maintain telephone service.

   D. Maintenance Limitations
      Maintenance limitations on the G5200 must be performed only by the LGE or its authorized agent.
      The user may not make any changes and/or repairs expect as specifically noted in this manual.
      Therefore, note that unauthorized alternations or repair may affect the regulatory status of the
      system and may void any remaining warranty.




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                                                                                1. INTRODUCTION



E. Notice of Radiated Emissions
  The G5200 complies with rules regarding radiation and radio frequency emission as defined by
  local regulatory agencies. In accordance with these agencies, you may be required to provide
  information such as the following to the end user.

F. Pictures
  The pictures in this manual are for illustrative purposes only; your actual hardware may look slightly
  different.

G. Interference and Attenuation
  An G5200 may interfere with sensitive laboratory equipment, medical equipment, etc.
  Interference from unsuppressed engines or electric motors may cause problems.

H. Electrostatic Sensitive Devices

                                          ATTENTION
  Boards, which contain Electrostatic Sensitive Device (ESD), are indicated by the              sign.
  Following information is ESD handling:


    Service personnel should ground themselves by using a wrist strap when exchange system
    boards.
    When repairs are made to a system board, they should spread the floor with anti-static mat which
    is also grounded.
    Use a suitable, grounded soldering iron.
    Keep sensitive parts in these protective packages until these are used.
    When returning system boards or parts like EEPROM to the factory, use the protective package
    as described.




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1. INTRODUCTION



 1.3 Abbreviations
     For the purposes of this manual, following abbreviations apply:

         APC                  Automatic Power Control
         BB                   Baseband
         BER                  Bit Error Ratio
         CC-CV                Constant Current 



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