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`[NMP Part No.0275188]
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`RAE/RAK 1 SERIES
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`Warnings and Cautions
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`This manual is intended for use by qualified service personnel only.
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`Please refer to the phone's user guide for instructions relating to operation,
`care and maintenance including important safety information. Note also the
`following:
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`Warnings:
`• CARE MUST BE TAKEN ON INSTALLATION IN VEHICLES
`FITTED WITH ELECTRONIC ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
`AND ANTI—SKID BRAKING SYSTEMS. UNDER CERTAIN FAULT
`CONDITIONS, EMITTED RF ENERGY CAN AFFECT THEIR
`OPERATION. IF NECESSARY, CONSULT THE VEHICLE
`DEALER/MANUFACTURER TO DETERMINE THE IMMUNITY OF
`VEHICLE ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS TO RF ENERGY,
`• THE HANDPORTABLE TELEPHONE MUST NOT BE OPERATED
`IN AREAS LIKELY TO CONTAIN POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE
`ATMOSPHERES EG PETROL STATIONS (SERVICE STATIONS),
`BLASTING AREAS ETC.
`• OPERATION OF ANY RADIO TRANSMITTING EQUIPMENT,
`INCLUDING CELLULAR TELEPHONES, MAY INTERFERE WITH
`THE FUNCTIONALITY OF INADEQUATELY PROTECTED
`MEDICAL DEVICES. CONSULT A PHYSICIAN OR THE
`MANUFACTURER OF THE MEDICAL DEVICE IF YOU HAVE ANY
`QUESTIONS. OTHER ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT MAY ALSO BE
`SUBJECT TO INTERFERENCE.
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`Cautions:
`• Servicing and alignment must be undertaken by qualified personnel
`only.
`• Ensure all work is carried out at an anti—static workstation and that
`an anti—static wrist strap is worn.
`• Ensure solder, wire, or foreign matter does not enter the telephone
`as damage may result.
`• Use only approved components as specified in the parts list.
`• Ensure all components, modules screws and insulators are correctly
`re—fitted after servicing and alignment. Ensure all cables and wires
`are repositioned correctly.
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`Company Policy
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`Our policy is of continuous development; details of all technical modifications
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`RAE/RAK-1 SERIES SERVICE MANUAL
`OVERALL CONTENTS
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`Chapter 1. Overview of NOKIA 9000 communicator
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`Chapter 2. Baseband Module
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`Chapter 3. RE Modules
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`Chapter 4. UIF Modules
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`Chapter 5. SIM flex module
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`Chapter 6. PDA module
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`Chapter 7. Service Software
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`Chapter 8. Faultfinding / Disassembly
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`Chapter 9. Service Tools
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`Chapter 10. Schematics / Component Layouts
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`Appx. A Quick Guide
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`Appx. B Parts Lists,
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`Accessories Booklet
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`Desktop Charger
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`Handsfree Unit
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`Non-serviceable Accessories
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`Vehicle Installation Guide
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`Introduction 1— 7
`Summary of product features 1— 7
`GSM/PCN Networks 1-10
`Modular Structure 1— 11
`Product Variants 1— 12
`1— 14
`Sales Packages
`Accessories 1— 14
`1— 16
`Technical Summary
`Mechanical Characteristics 1— 18
`Environmental Conditions 1— 18
`Temperature Conditions 1— 18
`Vibration and Free Fall 1— 19
`Humidity and Water Resistance 1— 19
`Warnings and Restrictions 1— 19
`Maximum Ratings 1— 19
`Operating Instructions 1— 19
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`List of Figures
`Basic Kit
`Figure 1.
`Personal Digital Assistant
`Figure 2.
`Modular Structure
`Figure 3.
`PDA QWERTY keypads
`Figure 4.
`Interconnection Diagram
`Figure 5.
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`List of abbreviations
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`AC
`AFC
`AGC
`ASIC
`BB
`CMT
`COB
`CODEC
`CRC
`CTRLU
`DAI
`DBUS
`DC
`DSP
`DSPU
`DTMF
`DTX
`EEPROM
`FAX
`GSM
`HF
`HFJ
`HS
`HW
`IC
`IF
`JTAG
`LCD
`LNA
`MBUS
`MCM
`MCU
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`Alternating Current
`Automatic Frequency Correction
`Automatic Gain Control
`Application Specific Integrated Circuit
`BaseBand
`Cellular Mobile Telephone
`Chip On Board
`COder/DECoder
`Cyclic Redundancy Check
`ConTRoL Unit
`Digital Audio Interface
`Data BUS (NMP's internal name)
`Direct Current
`Digital Signal Processor
`Digital Signal Processing Unit
`Dual Tone Multiple Frequency
`Discontinuous Transmission
`Electrically Erasable Read Only Memory
`Facsimile
`Global System for Mobile communications
`Hands—Free
`Hands—Free Junction box
`HandSet
`Hard Ware
`Integrated Circuit
`Intermediate Frequency
`Joint Test Action Group
`Liquid Crystal Display
`Low Noise Amplifier
`Message BUS
`Multi Chip Module
`MicroController Unit
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`NMI
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`NTC
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`PC
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`PCB
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`PCN
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`PDA
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`PHF
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`PIO
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`PLL
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`PWM
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`PWRU
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`RAM
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`RBUS
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`RF
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`RFI
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`RLP
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`ROM
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`RPE—LTP—LPC
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`RX
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`SCL
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`SIM
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`SIO
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`SMD
`SRAM
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`TDMA
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`TX
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`UHF
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`UIF
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`VAD
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`VCXO
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`VHF
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`Non—Maskable Interrupt
`Negative Temperature Coefficient
`Personal Computer
`Printed Circuit Board
`Personal Communication Network
`Personal Digital Assistant
`Personal Hands—Free
`Parallel Input/Output
`Phase Locked Loop
`Pulse Width Modulation
`PoWeR Unit
`Random Access Memory
`Responder BUS
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`Radio Frequency
`Radio Frequency Interface
`Radio Link Protocol
`Read Only Memory
`Regular Pulse Excitation—Long Term Prediction—
`Linear Predictive Coding
`Receiver
`Small Custom Logic
`Subscriber Identification Module
`Serial Input/Output
`Surface Mount Device
`Static Random Access Memory
`Time Division Multiple Access
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`Transmitter
`Ultra High Frequency (300MHz — 3GHz)
`User InterFace
`Voice Activity Detection
`Voltage Controlled Crystal ("Xtal") Oscillator
`Very High Frequency (30 MHz — 300 MHz)
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`FAX
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`SMS
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`Introduction
`The NOKIA 9000 communicator is a functional Cellular Mobile Telephone
`(CMT) extended to incorporate a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA). The
`unit is of a modular design incorporating the following:
`— A CMT providing access to the GSM / PCN networks.
`— A PDA providing a User interface that supports personal handsfree
`audio, graphical high resolution display, control keys and a QWERTY
`keyboard for text input.
`The two parts are combined with a hinge and all data transfer between
`these two physical modules is performed over an asynchronous, 2—wire,
`serial bus called RBUS.
`Summary of product features
`The 9000 provides an extented UI with appropriate new applications and
`access to both voice and data services over the GSM network. The
`following table lists the main features on both categories.
`Table 1. List of NOKIA 9000 applications
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`* call initiating using contact manager app., using call stack,
`or keypad dialling
`* speakerphone control, DTMF, multiple calls conference
`calls, calling/called party ID, call timer counters
`* settings
`*sending/receiving/forwarding
`* sending/forwarding based on a new document or an exist-
`ing one
`* manual, call stack, or contact manager based recipient
`selection
`* viewing tools
`* settings on fax call divert & cover page
`* sending/receiving
`* sending based on a new or an existing document
`* business card exchange via SMS
`* DTMF service cards
`* settings
`* communication contact data handling
`* default + user customisable
`* keeps track of recent communication
`* document editing & viewing
`* viewer for FAX, WWW (World Wide Web), and JPEG
`* printing and sending (SMS, FAX, E—mail)
`* Internet apps using TCP/IP: WWW, Telnet, SMTP/IMAP
`* VT100 terminal emulator
`* user profile data applied by SMS business card sending &
`FAX cover page
`" security: PIN, lock code, network password, code control,
`contact manager information visibility control
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`Contact manager
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`Memos
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`E—mail & VAS Access
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`Table 1. List of NOKIA 9000 applications (continued)
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`" AT commands, PC backup, new app. installation, document
`PC connectivity
`& file transfer, contact manager contents exchange in ASCII
`* month/day view, link to notes possible, to—do lists, event
`based alarms
`* basic calculator
`* world time clock
`* ringing tone composer
`* other small applications loaded from PC
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`Extras
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`Table 2. Basic GSM services
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`GSM Data
`GSM Teleservices
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`Table 3. Other communication protocols/formats supported
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`Email
`All Internet apps
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`WWW
`Terminal
`PC Connectivity
`Module intercon-
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`Ext. serial i/f
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`SMTP, IMAP4, MIME1
`TCP/IP
`HTTP 1.0, HTML 2.0
`VT100
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`RS232, IrDA
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`RBUS
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`MBUS
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`JPEG, GIF
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`The NOKIA 9000 communicator integrates the functionality of the Nokia
`DTP-2 GSM/PCN data adapter card on its modified baseband and adds a
`second, improved user interface for data applications such as fax, terminal
`emulator, and graphical Internet browsers, e.g., World Wide Web (WWW).
`
`The transceiver utilises common core electronics (DCT2) which can be
`easily modified to comply with all digital standards in the world. The
`HD841 is a GSM / PCN project to develop a series of products for the
`GSM PCN markets and the 9000's RF block is of this DCT2 generation.
`The baseband section and accessories are derived from the DCT1
`generation (HD740, HD745).
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`Figure 2. Personal Digital Assistant
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`GSM/PCN Networks
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`GSM is originally a pan—European digital cellular network standard, later
`phrased as the Global System for Mobile Communications. The standard
`is defined jointly by all related parties in the European Telecommunication
`Standard Institute (ETSI).
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`PCN is a European cellular mobile telephone standard based on the
`GSM/DCS-1800 standard also defined by the ETSI. The current PCN
`network licences have been granted to operators in Germany and the UK.
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`Modular Structure
`The transceiver consists of the following modules:
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`GE8/GE9 — Transceiver modules for PCN and GSM
`— Personal Digital Assistant module
`GP1
`— Combined User interface module (CMT/PDA)
`GK2
`— SIM and audio module (CMT)
`GENII
`In addition, the CMT baseband contains multichip modules (MCM) that
`are in fact submodules but should be considered as components for the
`CMT unit.
`The LCD module(GK2) consists of a CMT U/I module and a graphic LCD
`module for the PDA. GK2 contains an insert for an antenna; this Antenna
`is by default a helix with a joint but can be replaced with a whip type.
`The CMT and PDA modules are assembled inside the same covers and
`connected via a board to board connector. The LCD module and antenna
`are installed in the lid part which is in turn connected to the main part with
`a hinge; the LCD module being connected to the PDA module through the
`hinge with a flexible flat cable. The antenna is connected to the CMT
`module via coax cable.
`
`The SIM flex module contains the SIM card holder, the buzzer, and the
`standard handset acoustic components, i.e., microphone and earpiece, on
`a flex carrier. Handsfree audio components, i.e., microphone and
`speaker, are assembled in cavities in a magnesium chassis and
`connected on the PDA via a pair of cables.
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`In addition the NOKIA 9000 has a dedicated attachable Li Ion battery and
`contains 2 cells with 730 mAh capacity (1Q/96) plus necessary protection
`circuitry with external connector.
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`The CMT module is covered by EMC/EMI shields, i.e., magnesium
`chassis and metallized plastic shield, of which the chassis is also
`extended to cover critical parts of the PDA module, e.g., switched mode
`power supply (SMPS) and infra—red (IR) transceiver circuit. A simplified
`functional diagram of the modular structure is illustrated below. The
`figure also includes the unit's external interfaces.
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`cK, Wireless connections
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`LCD module(GK2)
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`System conn.
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`Testpads
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`PDA module (GP1)
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`IrDA SIR
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`Li Ion
`Battery
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`Battery conn.
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`CMT module (GE8)
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`Figure 3. Modular Structure
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`External RF connector
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`Product Variants
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`The NOKIA 9000 communicator has the type designator RAE/RAK-1N
`where RAE refers to the GSM version and RAK ,the PCN version. The
`table below shows the variants that apply to this product; these variations
`only affecting the QWERTY keymat layouts, illustrated in Figure 4
`overleaf.
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`Table 4. NOKIA 9000 communicator Product Variants
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`RAE/RAK-1 NE
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`UK English
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`German
`French
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`Scandinavian
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`Sales Packages
`The NOKIA 9000 product family is a first generation GSM / PCN
`handportable. The family contains a basic sales package for portable use
`and optional accessories for office and mobile use. There is only one
`Nokia design version of the transceiver. However, product variation is
`done by changing the QWERTY keymat according to the target country.
`The basic sales package consists of the following products:
`— NOKIA 9000 communicator transceiver (RAE-1Nx/RAK-1Nx)
`— Standard Battery Pack (BLK-4S)
`— Fast Travel Charger (ACH-3)
`— Power Adapter Module (PAR-1)
`— PC Diskette (connection software — Windows )
`— User's Manual & Quick Guide
`— Packaging materials
`— Security Code Envelope
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`Accessories
`The following tables outline accessory part numbers and specifications:
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`Table 5. Batteries
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`Battery
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`BLK-4S
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`730 mAh Li-Ion
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`Fast Travel Charger
`Fast Travel Charger
`Fast Travel Charger
`Fast Travel Charger
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`Mains voltage 200...240 V
`Mains voltage 200...240 V
`Mains voltage 200...240 V
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`Hands Free Speaker
`Hands Free Microphone
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`HFS-6
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`HFM-10
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`Power Cable
`External Audio Handset
`Swivel Kit
`Mounting Plate
`Installation Guide,
`HF Car kit
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`0730077
`0675107
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`Technical Summary
`The transceiver electronics consist of the following modules:
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`— PDA (PIM & extended Ul control),
`— Radio System (RF + System blocks),
`— UIF
`— SIM and audio submodule.
`
`The UIF Module is connected to the PDA module with a flex cable and a
`connector. The PDA module is connected to the Radio System Module
`using a 44 pin board—to—board connector.
`The System block (Baseband and RF modules) are interconnected with
`PCB wiring and the transceiver is connected to accessories via a bottom
`system connector plus an RF connector in the other end of the device. An
`IR eye for wireless data exchange locates to the same end as the external
`RF connector.
`
`The PDA module provides the hardware platform for the extended UI with
`an integrated CPU and peripheral control IC (E3G), memories (DRAM,
`Flash), power circuitry (SMPS), IR electronics and external RS buffering.
`
`The PDA power supply generates power for;
`— Graphical LCD (22V)
`— Basic PDA logic (3.3 V)
`— Flash programming (dynamic) (5V)
`
`The System block contains the MCU and DSP environments, System BB
`IC (D2CA), memories, audio processing and RF interface hardware (RFI).
`On board power supply circuitry delivers operating voltages for both
`System and RF blocks.
`
`The general purpose microcontroller, Hitachi H8, communicates with the
`DSP, memories and Logic control IC (D2CA) with an 8—bit data bus.
`
`The purpose of the RF block is to receive and demodulate the radio
`frequency signal from the base station and to transmit a modulated RF
`signal to the base station.
`
`Page 1-16
`
`Original, 08/96
`
`FALL LINE EX2008
`
`

`

`After Sales
`
`Technical Documentation
`
`RAE/RAK-1N
`
`Overview
`
`Transceiver
`
`RAK-1 N (PCN)
`RAE-1 N (GSM)
`
`CD
`
`Heodret
`HSU-1
`
`HP-Microphon
`
`HFM-10 Antenna
`
`Cradle
`
`HII-Spea r
`HFS-6
`
`System connector
`
`Antenna
`connector
`
`Charger
`DC
`connector
`
`System socket
`
`PAR-1
`
`RS232
`cOnneolor
`
`8 00
`
` oouuepolfuelle
`
`Battery
`
`BLK-4S
`
`Teat battery
`BTD—IC
`
`gg
`
`ro
`
`Magian Charger
`
`DCH-4
`
`Spare battery
`
`-----
`Speaker
`conn.
`
`Mic
`conn.
`
`lonerion Do.
`
`H FJ-3
`
`CRM
`IGNS
`
`0 connector
`
`BLK-4S
`
`[—Charger connector
`
`connector
`
` 0101.
`
`Cleureehightercharee
`LCH-2
`
`Pasant of Charger
`
`Foartlev I Charger
`
`ACH-4
`
`ACP-3
`
`Mobile Holder
`
`MBR—
`
`3
`
`Pr
`
`Power
`connector
`
`Power
`connector
`
`Power
`connector
`
`Ogeent'
`
`Cigarette
`Lighter
`
`AC—Line
`
`Car
`Battery
`
`Figure 5. Interconnection Diagram
`
`Original, 08/96
`
`Page 1-17
`
`FALL LINE EX2008
`
`

`

`RAE/RAK-1N
`Overview
`
`After Sales
`
`Technical Documentation
`
`Mechanical Characteristics
`
`Table 9. Mechanical Characteristics
`
`Transceiver
`with standard
`battery pack
`Transceiver w/o
`battery pack
`Radio module
`(inc. chassis +
`shield)
`UIF module
`
`Mechanics
`
`Battery pack
`BLK-4S
`
`65*176*39
`
`397
`
`same
`
`315
`
`57*170*16
`
`73
`
`57*170*11
`
`52*61*19
`
`87
`
`155
`83
`
`400
`
`300
`
`-
`
`-
`
`-
`
`Environmental Conditions
`Temperature Conditions
`
`Table 10. Allowed Ambient Temperatures
`
`fl2,r.101,' -: I t 1 ciii
`
`
`
`,A tiati*Si i iiii
`
`!, '47-1--rA'
`Normal operation conditions
`
`Extreme operation condi-
`tions
`Reduced performance
`conditions
`
`+15°C...+35°C
`-20°C...+55°C
`
`-30°C...-20°C
`
`+55°C...+65°C
`
`+65°C...+75°C
`
`-40°C... -30°C
`
`+75°C ...+85°C
`
`Intermittent operation condi-
`dions
`
`Cessation of operation
`
`<-40°C or > +85°C
`
`Storage conditions
`Charging
`
`-40°C ... +70°C
`
`0°C ... +45°C
`
`If antenna is in-
`cluded, length
`is 189
`
`'i
`
`4
`
`Office environment
`
`GSM Specifications fulifilled
`
`Operation possible after
`warm-up, LCD's might oper-
`ate slowly or cessate operat-
`ing.
`
`Connection can be estab-
`lished
`Operational only for a short
`period
`
`Operation not possible but
`attempt to operate will not
`damage the device
`
`No storage or operation pos-
`sible without permanent
`damage
`
`Li-Ion charging recommen-
`dation by the vendor; ex-
`ceeding these limits will re-
`sult in reduced capacity and
`longer charging times
`
`Page 1-18
`
`Original, 08/96
`
`FALL LINE EX2008
`
`

`

`After Sales
`
`Technical Documentation
`
`Vibration and Free Fall
`
`RAE/RAK-1N
`
`Overview
`
`The transceiver meets the module phase error requirements which
`equates to a total RMS vibration in the range 10 Hz to 150 Hz of 0.5 g.
`The transceiver has been drop tested to withstand an 80cm drop onto a
`solid floor.
`
`Humidity and Water Resistance
`
`Relative humidity range in normal operation conditions : 20 ... 75 %.
`
`Relative humidity range allowed : 5 ... 95 %
`
`The transceiver is not waterproof and care should be taken if used in
`damp conditions.
`
`Maximum Ratings
`
`'lithi Mt
`a
`'
` IL
`1 / Battery
`
`Table 11. Maximum Ratings
`Lino" ri );,1
`11p rnufe-
`=
`0,1.-,
`6, latf0
`VBATT
`5.0
`
`titi
` x
`100 ,,
`7.2
`
`9.0
`
`'' t O/ N
`
`V / Phone off in
`min . extreme,
`PDA on
`
`1 /3 /Char
`
`VCHAR
`
`10.0
`
`12.0
`
`13.0
`
`V (unloaded)
`
`Operating Instructions
`Operating instructions are given in the QUICK GUIDE in the Appendix of
`this manual and the USER'S GUIDE that comes with the product. The
`transceiver is provided with a HELP system via both keypads (lid
`open/closed). Also, 'on line' help will be available on the Internet via the
`Nokia—club service.
`
`Original, 08/96
`
`Page 1— 19
`
`FALL LINE EX2008
`
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