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             SERVICE: Telephone
Ericsson Handheld Telephone 1341-B
SERVICE: Telephone




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                  Contents



Connectors and Signals ______________________________ 4
Connector J1 ____________________________________________ 4
Disassembly __________________________________________ 6
Reassembly______________________________________________ 7
Changing the Circuit Board _________________________________ 7
Fault Finding and Alignment __________________________ 8
Sequence of Adjustments ____________________________ 9




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Connectors and Signals

            The location of the logic board connectors and a description of the respective
            signal names will follow below.


            Connector J1
                                                                  1   ATMS
                                                                  2   PWSRC
                                                                  3   LSPCTRL
                                                                  4   AGND
                                                                  5   AFMS
                                                                  6   SWDC5
                                                                  7   ICTRL
                                                                  8   DGND
                                                                  9   VPPFLASH
                                                                 10   HOOK
                                                                 11   DTMS
                                                                 12   DFMS
                                                                 13   ONSRQ
                                                                 14   DCIN




                                                                 SM1341EN/CONJ1.GEM




            Table 1: Connector J1

            Pin    Signal           In/Out        Function

            1      ATMS             In            Audio To Mobile Station
                                                  Sensitivity: 50 mV,
                                                  referred to +/-2.3 kHz dev.
                                                  Input imp. 10 k/ nF

            2      PWRSRC           In            Power source
                                                  Indicates external power supply
                                                  Log. "1": External power supply
                                                  Log. "0": Battery

            3      LSPCTRL          Out           Loudspeaker control
                                                  Handsfree loudspeaker control
                                                  Log. "1": Speaker ON
                                                  Log. "0": Speaker OFF

            4      AGND                           Analog ground
                                                  Signal ground 0 V
                                                  Return lead for pins 5 and 1




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Pin   Signal     In/Out   Function

5     AFMS       Out      Audio From Mobile Station
                          Output 307 mV, referred to 5.7 kHz dev.
                          (varies with volume)
                          Output imp. < 1 k

6     SWDC5      Out      Logic control signal (4.8 V) for external
                          units.
                          Max. current 10 mA

7     ICTRL      Out      Control of external supply current.
                          Log. "1": Supply 700 mA
                          Log. "0": Supply 30 mA

8     DGND                Digital ground

9     VPPFLASH   In       Disconnects internal watchdog during
                          test and supplies programming voltage to
                          flash memory
                          Open: normal mode
                          5 V: test mode
                          12V: programming voltage

10    HOOK       In       External Handsfree present
                          Log. "1": External HF present
                          Log. "0": No external Handsfree

11    DTMS       In       Data To Mobile Station
                          Asynchronous serial transfer:
                          8 bits, 600 bits/s
                          Input impedance 100 k/ nF
                          Log. "1": 4.8 V
                          Log. "0": 0.5 V

12    DFMS       Out      Data From Mobile Station
                          Asynchronous serial transfer:
                          8 bits, 600 bits/s
                          Log. "1": 4.8 V
                          Log. "0": 0.5 V

13    ONSRQ      In       ON and Service Request signal
                          If momentarily connected to GND causes
                          telephone to shift between ON and OFF
                          state

14    DCIN       In       Supply to telephone
                          Min. 5.3 V; max. 8.5 V
                          Nominal 6.8 V, max. 1 A




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Disassembly

            A complete disassembly of the telephone is described below.

            1. Remove the battery and the antenna.

            Before opening the unit for further disassembly, be sure the parts can be
            placed on a dust-free and grounded surface. It is also important that you avoid
            touching any contact points and the display with your fingers.


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                     1                                11   10
                                                 12


                                                                                   5        4
                                       14   13
               16



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                                                                8       7




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                             18        17                                   2


            2. Place the telephone on its front and remove four screws (4 and 6) with the
               appropriate torque screwdriver.

            3. Place the telephone on its back and remove the front cover (1), lifting it
               upwards.

            4. Remove the keypad (15).

            5. Taking care not to bend the contact pins, remove the earpiece by lifting it
               upwards.

            6. Move the two clips (9) at the sides of the frame outwards from the board.

            7. Carefully lift the board at the edges of the lower part upwards approximately
               1 cm. Free the upper part of the board from the upper clip, twisting the board
               without moving it upwards. Carefully lift the board upwards from the frame,
               after it has got clear of the upper clip.


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Reassembly
1. Carefully place the upper part of the board in the frame and make sure that
   the upper clip is correctly mounted against the board.

2. The two side clips shall be positioned outwards from the board. Make sure
   that the clips are correctly mounted on the other side of the frame.

3. Carefully place the lower part of the board in the frame, free of the side
   clips. Once mounted correctly, move the side clips inwards over the board.

4. Place the earpiece in its position.

5. Place the keypad on the light conductor.

6. Carefully replace the front cover.

7. Place the telephone on its front.

8. Tighten the screws diagonally as shown in torquing sequence below.
   It is of utmost importance that the screws are tightened to 0.20 Nm with a
   dynamometric screwdriver.




Changing the Circuit Board
1. Transfer the EEPROM contents to the personal computer as described in
   Service Equipment, page C-8.

2. Transfer ESN and PIN to a new circuit board as described in Appendix E;
   ESN Transfer,

3. Disassemble as described in Disassembly on previous page.



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            4. Change the board.

            5. Reload EEPROM customer data into the telephone.

            6. Check the function of the telephone and, if necessary, align as described in
               Fault Finding and Alignment on next page.




Fault Finding and Alignment

            The tables below will inform you about test points and test data pertaining to
            the radio and logic/audio boards. This information will aid you in testing but
            also in fault finding. In general, the following procedure can be used:

            1. Align the boards in the sequence stated below.

            2. If you find that a specified value cannot be obtained, use the tools mentioned
               in point 3 below to trace the reason.

            3. The built-in Test Program will give you access to the function or signal you
               want to investigate, and any signal data you may need is found in the section
               Connectors and Signals. There you will also find illustrations showing the
               distribution of signals on the respective connector pins.

            The telephone is to be tested with the following settings if nothing else is ex-
            plicitly stated:

            DC power supplied either via battery connector 6.8 V, or system connector
            6.8 V.

            Channel 1                        RX = 935.0125 MHz, TX = 890.0125 MHz
            TX power                         Test program, option 2:8
            AFC ON                           Test program, option 15:1
            Audio switches ON                Test program, option 20:3
            MANCHESTER switch OFF            Test program, option 23:0
            SAT tone OFF                     Test program, option 22:3, 22:5
            Handset switch OFF               Test program, option 21:0.

            The above settings are automatically executed when entering the test program.

            Channel selection:               Enter channel number followed by #
            Tx Power on:                     If Power Reduction(test #76) is activated,
                                             PL2 and PL3 are indicated on the LCD by a #.

            For detailed information regarding the adjustments, refer to Appendix B; Test
            Program.




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Sequence of Adjustments

Item 1   VCTCXO
         Purpose: Checking and, if necessary, calibration of the reference frequency
         generator for the synthesizers.

         Input signal: -50 dBm RF signal of 935.0125 MHz at the antenna connector.

         Test method: Radio test set in duplex mode, measured with a frequency
         counter.

         Test program settings:            1:1 Channel selection
                                           2:2 TX ON at Power Level 2
                                          15:0 AFC OFF

         Measurement point: Transmitter frequency at antenna connector.

         Value: 890.0125 MHz.

         Tolerance: 2.2 kHz.

         Procedure: If the transmitter frequency is not within 890.0103 - 890.0147
         MHz use test option 18 and press M & 0 to calibrate the VCTCXO automat-
         ically. When the calibration is done the new stored value will be displayed.
         Note: Prior to an automatic calibration, test #15 must be set to its default value
         (1 = normal operation).
         Alternatively, the calibration can be done manually with the same test option.
         To enable calibration and echo initial value, press M & #. Use the v and w
         buttons to change value and press M & S to store the new value.




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Item 2      RSSI and Frequency Compensation
            Purpose: Calibration of the RSSI (level detector) and the maximum allowed
            frequency compensation.

            Input signal: Initially -115 dBm RF signal of 935.0125 MHz at the antenna
            connector.

            Test method: Radio test set in RX mode.

            Test program settings:           1:1 Channel selection
                                            15:1 AFC ON.

            Measurement point: None.

            Value: None

            Tolerance: None.

            Procedure: Enter test option 9 and press M & S, and the stored reference
            value for the RSSI indication will be displayed. If an alarm signal is heard the
            error of the received frequency is greater than 1 kHz and further calibration
            cannot be done.
            Increase the signal strength to -60 dBm and press M & S. Change the RF-in
            signal to 935.0175 MHz (+5 kHz), wait 5 seconds, then press M & S and the
            stored max. allowed frequency compensation value will be displayed.




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Item 3   RF Output Power
         Purpose: Check and, if necessary, adjustment of the RF output power levels.

         Input signal: None.

         Test method: Radio test set in TX mode, measured with a RF power meter.

         Test program settings:          1:1 Channel selection
                                         2:2-7 TX Power Level 2 down to 7.

         Measurement point: Output power at the antenna connector.

         Values:             PL          Output Power

                             2           26.5 dBm
                             3           22.5 dBm
                             4           18.5 dBm
                             5           14.5 dBm
                             6           10.5 dBm
                             7           6.5 dBm

         Tolerance: +2/-4 dBm at all power levels.

         Procedure: If the transmitter output power is not within the above stated lim-
         its use test option 5 and press either 0, 1 or 2 to select power table. The dis-
         play will show selected table, power level and current voltage value. Use the
         v and w buttons to adjust the output power. Press M & S to store the value
         or M & # to step to the next power level. When all power levels in table 0
         have been adjusted, table 1 will automatically be selected, starting with power
         level 2. Press CLR when adjustment is ready to return to menu 0, "Test Input".




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Item 4      Maximum Deviation.
            Purpose: Check and, if necessary, adjustment of the maximum deviation
            from the transmitter.

            Input signal: 1 kHz tone with a level of 700 mVRMS at the ATMS input on
            the service adapter.

            Test method: Radio test set in TX mode, measured with a deviation meter.

            Test program settings:           1:1 Channel selection
                                             2:2 TX On at Power Level 2
                                            27:0 Selected TX source is ATMS

            Measurement point: At the antenna connector.

            Value: 7.7 kHz.

            Tolerance: 1 kHz.

            Procedure: If the transmitter deviation is exceeding 9.5 kHz use test option
            14 and press M & #. Use the v and w buttons to adjust the deviation. Press
            M & S to store the new value.


Item 5      Nominal Deviation.
            Purpose: Check and, if necessary, adjustment of the maximum deviation
            from the transmitter.

            Input signal: 1 kHz tone with a level of 307 mVRMS at the ATMS input on
            the service adapter.

            Test method: Radio test set in TX mode, measured with a deviation meter.

            Test program settings:           1:1 Channel selection
                                             2:2 TX On at Power Level 2
                                            27:0 Selected TX source is ATMS

            Measurement point: At the antenna connector.

            Value: 5.7 kHz.

            Tolerance: 10 %

            Procedure: If the transmitter deviation is not within 5.2 - 6.2 kHz use test op-
            tion 27 and press M & #. Use the v and w buttons to adjust the deviation.
            Press M & S to store the new value.
            Check harmonic distortion on the nominal deviation from the transmitter. Not
            to exceed 5 %.




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Item 6   SAT Deviation.
         Purpose: Check and, if necessary, adjustment of the deviation of the SAT (su-
         pervisor audio tone) from the transmitter.

         Input signal: None.

         Test method: Radio test set in TX mode, measured with a deviation meter.

         Test program settings:            1:1   Channel selection
                                           2:2   TX On at Power Level 2
                                          20:0   Audio paths muted
                                          22:0   Generate 5970 Hz signal
                                          22:1   Generate 6000 Hz signal
                                          22:2   Generate 6030 Hz signal
                                          22:4   SAT switch unmuted


         Note: For cellular tests, use 15 kHz LP filter.

         Measurement point: At the antenna connector.

         Value: 1.7 kHz.

         Tolerance: 10 %.

         Procedure: If the transmitter deviation is not within 1.53 - 1.87 kHz use test
         option 22 and press M & #. Use the v and w buttons to adjust the deviation.
         Press M & S to store the new value.




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Item 7      Wideband Data Deviation
            Purpose: Check and, if necessary, adjustment of the deviation of the wide-
            band data and ST (signalling tone) from the transmitter.

            Input signal: None.

            Test method: Radio test set in TX mode, measured with a deviation meter.

            Test program settings:           1:1   Channel selection
                                             2:2   TX On at Power Level 2
                                            20:0   Audio paths muted
                                            23:1   Generate "one's"

            Measurement point: At the antenna connector.

            Value: 6.4 kHz.

            Tolerance: 10 %.

            Procedure: If the transmitter deviation is not within 5.8 - 7.0 kHz use test op-
            tion 23 and press M & #. Use the v and w buttons to adjust the deviation.
            Press M & S to store the new value.




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Item 8   Audio From Mobile Station (AFMS)
         Purpose: Check and, if necessary, adjustment of the deviation of the wide-
         band data and ST (signalling tone) from the transmitter.

         Input signal: -50 dBm RF signal of 935.0125 MHz at the antenna connector
         with 1 kHz tone and 5.7 kHz deviation.

         Test method: Radio test set in RX mode, measured with an AC voltmeter.

         Test program settings:          1:1   Channel selection
                                         2:2   TX On at Power Level 2
                                        20:3   Both audio paths open
                                        23:0   If set to 1 after Item 7
                                        25:3   Volume level 3

         Measurement point: At the AFMS output on the service adapter.

         Value: 297 mVRMS.

         Tolerance: 40 mV.

         Procedure: If the audio signal from mobile station is not within 267 - 347
         mVRMS use test option 10 and press M & #. Use the v and w buttons to ad-
         just the level. Press M & S to store the new value.
         Check the harmonic distortion on the AFMS signal. Not to exceed 5%.
         Check that the receiver sensitivity is 20 dB SINAD(P) with an RF signal of
         -113 dBm.


Item 9   Current
         Purpose: To calibrate the current consumption of the telephone.

         Input signal: 6.0 VDC via the system connector.

         Test method: Measured with a DC-current meter.

         Test program: 12 Current calibration.

         Measurement point: At the current terminals of the Service Adapter.

         Value: Shown by ammeter.

         Tolerance: None.

         Procedure: After entering test option 12 the current consumption in stand-by
         is read from the ammeter. The value is divided by c. 23.33, entered from the
         keypad to the telephone and stored with the buttons M & S. The telephone
         will start to transmit on the lowest power level and the same procedure is re-
         peated for all power levels.



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