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ORDER NO. KM40209968C3 Telephone Equipment KX-TCD735AXM Digital Cordless Answering System Metallic Grey Version (for Eastern Asia) SPECIFICATIONS 2002 Kyushu Matsushita Electric Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Unauthorized copying and distribution is a violation of law.
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Shown in Fig. To Remove Remove Lower Cabinet Screws (2.6 × 14)....(A) × 4 Main P.C.B of base Remove solder and tapes Main P.C.B of base Rear Cabinet of handset Screws (2 × 8)......(B) × 2 Main P.C.B of handset Screws (2 ×...
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4. SETTINGS 4.1. Connections Plug in the AC Adaptor and the telephone line cord to the bottom of the unit. Then connect the cords as shown.
- The telephone will not work during a power failure. We therefore recommend you use a standard telephone and automatic change- over switch to connect this Digital Cordless Phone to the line. Your Panasonic sales shop can offer you more information about connection possibilities. 4.2. Using the Belt Clip You can hang the handset on your belt or pocket using the belt clip.
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4.3.2. Battery Charge 4.3.3. Recharge (Handset display only) 4.3.4. Battery Information 5. OPERATIONS This section is intended to provide a basic overview for KX-TCD735AXM.
5.3. Answering a Call 5.4. Terminating a Call 5.5. Summary of Programmable Functions 5.5.1. Base Unit...
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*1 If any key is not pressed over 60 seconds, the display will return to “Setting Base”. *2 See Setting a 4-digit Base Unit PIN () for more details. 5.5.1.1. Setting a 4-digit Base Unit PIN...
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5.5.2. Handset You can program the following function items using the handset near the base unit. Make sure that the power is ON, and the unit is in the standby mode.
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*1 See Setting a 4-digit Handset PIN () for more details. 5.5.2.1. Setting a 4-digit Handset PIN...
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5.6. Registration 5.6.1. Registering a Handset in the Base Unit...
5.6.3. Cancelling a Base Unit 6. CIRCUIT OPERATION (BASE UNIT) BLOCK DIAGRAM BASEBAND SECTION AND LINE INTERFACE (BASE UNIT) Fig. 17 6.1. THE BASE-BAND SECTION 6.1.1. INTRODUCTION (SEE Fig.
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The base-band section consists of a base-band integrated circuit (BBIC), a Flash PROM and an EEPROM. 6.1.2. THE BASE-BAND INTEGRATED CIRCUIT (BBIC) The CICB00001367 (PMB5737 : IC6) is a CMOS device designed to handle all the audio, signal and data processing needed in a DECT base unit. It contains a "burst mode controller" which takes care of DECT specific physical layer and radio section control.
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through using the SCL terminal (J103). A ground terminal is provided by J104. The serial port terminals J100 to J104 are connected to by means of test probe pads on the ground plane side of the pcb. 6.1.8. AUDIO PATH-RX AUDIO-LINE INPUT (SEE Fig.
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6.2. THE LINE INTERFACE SECTION (SEE BLOCK DIAGRAM Fig. 6.2.1. INTRODUCTION This section consists of the telephone line interface, bell detector, charge-pulse detector, hook switch, pulse dialing circuits, audio circuits, DC mask & line impedance circuits, power supplies, and battery charger circuits. 6.2.2.
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the CLIP_STATE impedance. T10 disables the CLIP signal during the off-hook condition. 6.2.5. HOOKSWITCH (SEE Fig. T8 is the hookswitch, driven by T9. When the phone is “off-hook”, the HOOK control signal from the BBIC will be a high logic level (+2.7V), and both transistors will be on, thus T8 will “loop” the line.
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6.2.9. POWER SUPPLIES (SEE Fig. The AC adaptor for the KX-TCD735 provides unregulated DC through J2 for the handset charge terminal, 6V regulator (IC1) the 3.8V regulator (IC7) and the Relay coil (RL1) where fitted. The 3.8V supply from IC7 is used for the RF module, and is further reduced by IC11 to 2.7V for the BBIC supply.
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6.3.1. Path from Telephone Line to Speaker Audio from the telephone line passes via the normal signal path of J1 tel-line connector (TP26 and TP40), D8 bridge rectifier, T8 hookswitch (TP50), and R41, to BBIC IC6 pin 133. In the BBIC it is converted from an analogue audio signal into digital data in the BBIC's internal codec.
The analogue signal is converted into a digital signal in the BBIC IC6 pin 119 and 122. The speakerphone switching and echo suppression functions are contained within the BBIC. The digital data is converted again into an analogue signal in the BBIC's internal codec. The analogue signal is fed from IC6 pin126, via T13 audio amplifier, T8 hookswitch (TP50), D8 bridge rectifier, to J1 tel.
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7.1.2. THE BASE-BAND INTEGRATED CIRCUIT (BBIC) The PMB6723 (IC1) is a CMOS device designed to handle all the audio, signal and data processing needed in a DECT handset. It contains a "burst mode controller" which takes care of DECT specific physical layer and radio section control. It also contains an ADPCM codec filter used for speech encoding and decoding in the DSP section, a general purpose microcontroller, various other ADC's, DAC's, timers and power control circuitry.
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7.1.6. AUDIO PATH - TX AUDIO (SEE Fig. The audio signal from the microphone (TP23) enters the BBIC at pin 44. RF decoupling and signal conditioning are provided by C17, R21, C14 and C25. In the BBIC the signal passes through the analogue section where it is amplified and converted to a digital audio stream signal.
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Fig. 25 7.1.9. KEYBOARD (SEE Fig. The keyboard “On” button is connected directly to pin 33 and 28 of the BBIC. When pressed it turns the handset on and off. All other keys are connected in a row/column matrix. They are scanned in five rows using scan pulses (only active when keys are pressed) from IC1 pins 15 to 19.
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7.1.11. BATTERY SUPPLY (SEE Fig. A switch mode boost converter is used to provide a 3.8V supply from the battery. This supply is sensed by the BBIC through pin 26 (TP14) so that the switching rate can be controlled by a FET (T3) driven from pin 24 (TP13).
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7.2. RF SECTION 7.2.1. BLOCK DIAGRAM RF SECTION (HANDSET) Fig. 28 The RF section consists of two main components: The PMB6610 transceiver and the PMB6618 power amp. In the transceiver the 10.368MHz clock signal SYCL is multiplied to around 1.9GHz using PLL (Phase Locked Loop) control.
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- Digital multi-meter (DMM): it must be able to measure voltage and current. - Oscilloscope 8.1.2. JIGs AND PC - EEPROM serial JIGs 1. I2C PCB: PQZZTCD705BX 2. RS232C cable: PQZZ1CD705BX 3. Clip cable: PQZZ2CD705BX 4. DC cable: PQZZ3CD705BX - PC which runs in DOS mode. - Batch file for PC setting 8.2.
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Note: TELEPHONE LINE TESTS () for more details. 8.3.2. PC SETTING 1. Open a window of MS-DOS mode from the start-up menu. 2. Change a directory to the one with “RTX_COM” contained. 3. Type “SET RTX_COM=1” from the keyboard (when COM port 1 is used for the connection).
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frequency and vice versa. The maximum value is 03 FF. 7. Switch off the 9V supply. Note: *1 See EEPROM LAYOUT (BASE UNIT) () for more details. 8.5. POWER AND LOOPBACK TESTS 1. Connect the RF Cable from the CMD60 (DECT tester) to RF (IC10 pin44) and Ground plane of the base P.C.B.
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BER falls below 1000ppm. The sensitivity is the RF LEVEL reading at this point. It must be < -88dBm. 18. Press Menu Up " " on the CMD60. 19. Press BEARER RELEASE and switch off the 9V supply. 20. Disconnect the RF cable from the PCB. Note: These tests can also be repeated on TRAFFIC CARRIERS 0 and 9.
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impedance. 12. Enter "DTMF_UP" to make the base generate the upper DTMF frequency. 13. Check that the upper frequency is detected by the line/DTMF test set. Must be 1477Hz ± 1.5%. 14. Enter "DTMF_LO" to make the base generate the lower DTMF frequency.
9. CHECK PROCEDURE (HANDSET) 9.1. PREPARATION 9.1.1. EQUIPMENT REQUIRED - DECT tester: Romde & Schwarz, CMD 60 is recommended. - Frequency counter: it must be precise to be able to measure 1Hz (precision;±4ppm). Hewlett Packard, 53131A is recommended. - DC power: it must be able to output at least 1A current under 2.4V. - Digital multi-meter (DMM): it must be able to measure voltage and current.
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9.1.2. JIGs AND PC - EEPROM serial JIGs 1. I2C PCB: PQZZTCD705BX 2. RS232C cable: PQZZ1CD705BX 3. Clip cable: PQZZ2CD705BX 4. DC cable: PQZZ3CD705BX - PC which runs in DOS mode. - Batch file for PC setting 9.2. INITIAL POWER TESTS 1.
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9.3.2. PC SETTING 1. Open a window of MS-DOS mode from the start-up menu. 2. Change a directory to the one with “RTX_COM” contained. 3. Type “SET RTX_COM=1” from the keyboard (when COM port 1 is used for the connection). 4.
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9. Switch off the 2.4V supply. Note: *1 See EEPROM LAYOUT (HANDSET) () for more details. 9.5. POWER AND LOOPBACK TESTS 1. Connect the RF input cable from the CMD60 (DECT tester) to the "0V" and "ANT" antenna pads. 2. Switch on the 2.4V supply. 3.
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"FIG 31": must be 320kHz to 400kHz. 17. Press POWER RAMP on the CMD60. 18. Check that the burst fits the mask. 19. Press Menu Up " " on the CMD60. 20. Press BER (Bit Error Rate). 21. Obtain the sensitivity by slowly reducing RF LEVEL until the BER falls below 1000ppm.
14. REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST Notes: 1. RTL (Retention Time Limited) The marking (RTL) indicates that the Retention Time is limited for this item. After the discontinuation of this assembly in production, the item will continue to be available for a specific period of time. The retention period of availability depends on the type of assembly and the laws governing parts and product retention.
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4. RESISTORS & CAPACITORS Unless otherwise specified; All resistors are in ohms ( ) K=1000 , M=1000k All capacitors are in MICRO FARADS ( F) P= *Type & Wattage of Resistor 14.1. Base Unit 14.1.1. CABINET AND ELECTRICAL PARTS Ref. No. Part No.
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14.1.2. MAIN P.C.BOARD PARTS Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks PCB1 PQWP1D735BXH MAIN P.C.BOARD ASS'Y (RTL) (ICS) PQVILM1117MP PQVIPC357CN PQVILMV321M5 PQWICD735-7H C1CB00001367 PQVILM1117MP C3FBKZ000001 PQVIT2464WM6 IC11 PSVIXC62FP27 IC12 C0JBAQ000158 IC14 PQVIMC34119D (TRANSISTORS) 2SB709A TRANSISTOR(SI) B1ABGE000004 TRANSISTOR(SI) B1ABCE000009 TRANSISTOR(SI) 2SA1807 TRANSISTOR(SI)
15.1. Scope The purpose of this section is to describe the layout of the EEPROM (IC9) for the TCD735 Base Unit. The EEPROM contains hardware, software, and user specific parameters. Some parameters are set during production of the base e.g. crystal frequency adjustment at address 0000 and 0001, some are set by the user configuration e.g.
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Address Default Name Type Description 0000-01 00 4B EepromOscillator Frequency adjustment 0002 STEP6: ModulationDeviation Modulation adjustment STEP5: 0003 InitialTestmode Used when entering testmode 0020 00 .. 00 RFPI RFPI 0025 00 00 AC code 0027 DiversityMode Diversity mode: 0: Diversity 1: Fixed on antenna 1 2: Fixed on antenna 2 0028-002F...
Address Default Name Type Description 0140-0141 00 00 MpBill.Unit Meter-pulse billing unit MSB LSB 0142-0145 00..00 MpBill.PstnLineTotal Meter-pulse billing total for PSTN line. 0160h. 0146-0149 00..00 MpBill.Hs1 Meter-pulse billing total for HS1 014A-014D 00..00 MpBill.Hs2 Meter-pulse billing total for HS2 014E-0152 00..00 MpBill.Hs3...
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Address Default Name Type Description 020C 0xBB GD1Gain Gain for GD1 gaincell (high DTMF appendix Gain for tone generator 020D 0x24 GD2Gain Gain for GD2 gaincell (low DTMF tone), appendix Gain for tone generator 020E 0x40 GDRGain Gain for GDR gaincell (DTMF tone handset), see appendix Amplification Shift&Add coeffecients 020F...
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only attenuation is possible. 15.3.5. BsNalTask Address Default Name Type Description 0240 0x01 ARSCountryCorrespondance ARS Country Correspondance 0 = Negative matching: No area code match -> Carrier is inserted. 1 = Positive matching: Match on area code -> Carrier is inserted. 2 = French matching: First digit of matched area code is by carrier code...
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Address Default Name Type Description 025E 0x00 ARS DeleteInternational ARS delete international number Number configuration 1 = enable, 0 = disable Also used for enabling/disabling French ARS matching. 025F 0x00 KPN Voicemail Service KPN Voicemail Service Activated Activated 1 = enable, 0 = disable 0260 0x00 KPN Voicemail Message...
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Address Default Name Type Description 02E9-02ED Reserved for BsNalTask 15.3.6. BsSpphTask Address Default Name Type Description 090E 0x01 BsSpphAutoTransferEnable Base speakerphone autotransfer configuration 09E1 0x00 BsSpphAntDiversityDisable Antenna diversity disabling configuration 09E2 0x01 BsSpphAutoRedial.Enabled Auto redial configuration 09E3 0x28 BsSpphAutoRedial. Auto redial Retry timeout RetryTimeout 09E4 0x0C...
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Address Default Name Type Description 0F03 UserCfg.DialPauseTime User configuration (MMI) - dial pause. Bit 3-0 : dial pause in 1 sec units , allowed. Bit 7-4 : unused Defaults to 3 seconds 0F04 Cfg-1 PSTN line configuration 1 (factory 0: EarthBreakEnable , Earth break 0=disable 1: LoopBreakEnable, Loop break 1 =disable...
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Address Default Name Type Description 0F06 MakeTime Pulse make time. Unit : 1 ms. defaults to 40 ms. 0F07 BreakTime Pulse break time Unit : 1 ms, defaults to 60 ms. 0F08 DtmfTime DTMF tone pulse time. Unit : 1 ms, defaults to 100 ms. 0F09 InterDigitDtmfTime Inter-digit time in DTMF mode.
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Address Default Name Type Description 0F14 AgcUpdateTime Line AGC update time. The period between each line AGC update. If FFh, line-AGC disabled. If used recommended value is 64h (1 sec). Unit : 10ms, min/max: 10/FF, Defaults disabled. 0F15 LineSeizureTime Line seizure time. The period of time the PSTN line or the PSTN HW needs after the hook is activated in...
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Address Default Name Type Description 0FFE 0x05 Kamma4BaseModelId Kamma4 Base Model Identifier: 0x03 = TCD715 0x04 = TCD725 0x05 = TCD735 Warning: if this location contains 0xFF EEPROM is considered un-initialized application will be disabled! In this only bus access is available to allow the EEPROM to be defaulted.
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DspRam Index Attenuation 0x02DA 0/0x00 -21 dB 0x0333 1/0x01 -20 dB 0x0397 2/0x02 -19 dB 0x0407 3/0x03 -18 dB 0x0485 4/0x04 -17 dB 0x0512 5/0x05 -16 dB 0x05B0 6/0x06 -15 dB 0x0662 7/0x07 -14 dB 0x072A 8/0x08 -13 dB 0x080A 9/0x09 -12 dB 0x0905...
DspRam Index Attenuation 0x0146 41/0x29 -28 dB 0x0122 42/0x2A -29 dB 0x0103 43/0x2B -30 dB 0x00E6 44/0x2C -31 dB 0x00CD 45/0x2D -32 dB 16. EEPROM LAYOUT (HANDSET) 16.1. Scope The purpose of this section is to describe the layout of the EEPROM (IC2) TCD118 handset. The EEPROM contains hardware, software, and user specific parameters.
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Address Default Name Type Description 00-01 ?? ?? EepromOscillator Frequency adjustment..0002 ModulationDeviation Mudulation adjustment 0036-003A ?? .. ?? PARK_1 PARK for registration 1 003B-003F ?? .. ?? PARK_2 PARK for registration 2 0040-0044 ?? .. ?? PARK_3 PARK for registration 3 0045-0049 ?? ..
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Address Default Name Type Description 0187-018F ?? .. ?? Reserved Protocol data 0190-0194 ?? .. ?? RFPI_4 RFPI for registration 4 0195 SerClass_4 Service class for registration 4 0196 LAL_4 Location area level for registration 0197 IPUI_LEN_4 IPUI length for registration 4 0198-01A4 ?? ..
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Address Default Name Type Description SA1R3+SA1R2 Frequency correction receive A1R2 Frequency correction receive Frequency correction receive A1R3 Frequency correction receive SKX1+SA2X1 Frequency correction transmit A2X1 Frequency correction transmit SKX2+SA1X1 Frequency correction transmit A1X1 Frequency correction transmit Frequency correction transmit Frequency correction transmit SKX3+SA2X3 Frequency correction transmit A2X2...
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Address Default Name Type Description GDNLE Speech compare LE PDNLE Speech compare LE Gain LGAR Gain LGAX Hands free speaking Hands free speaking Hands free speaking Hands free speaking 16.3.3. MMI parameters Address Default Name Type Description 200-20C 204 = DD DirectCallEntry The first byte is the length of the speeddialnumber.
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Address Default Name Type Description 0x10 FactoryLanguageSetting Factory setting for language: 00 = Spanish 01 = Norwegian 02 = French 03 = Italian 04 = Danish 05 = Dutch 06 = Swedish 07 = Finnish 08 = Greek 09 = Turkish 0A = Hungarian 0B = Portugese 0C = Russian...
16.3.4. Audiosettings Address Default Name Type Description ExtMelodyIndex Melody played when incoming external call IntMelodyIndex Melody played when incoming internal call PageMelodyIndex Melody played when paging AlarmMelodyIndex Melody played when alarm is sounded Volume of the ringer EERingerVolume EEVoiceVolume Volume of the earpice EESpVolume Volume of the speakerphone EETAMVoiceVolume...
16.3.7. MMI Bits Address Default Name Type Description 1F00 EEToneConfig bit 0 - Keytone on/off - 1/0 bit 1 - Call waiting on/off - 1/0 bit 2 - Range alarm on/off - 1/0 bit 3 - Battery low alarm on/off - 1 1F01 UIConfig00 bit 0 - Direct call 1 = on /0 = off...
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Address Default Name Type Description 1F1D GX-index Gain-transmit (values ranging from to 0x24, each step representing 1 dB) 1F1E GR-index Gain-receive (values ranging from to 0x24, each step representing 1 dB) 1F1F SideToneGain SideToneGain (T67DSP-PPV2xD4 table 1.10). 1F20 SpPhGX-index Gain-transmit for speakerphone ranging from 0x00 to 0x24, each step representing 1 dB)
Address Default Name Type Description 1F25 HeadsetGR-index Gain-receive when headset mounted (values ranging from 0x00 to 0x24, each representing 1 1F26 HeadsetSideToneGain SideToneGaint when headset mounted (T67DSP-PPV2xD4-7600, table 1.10). 1F27 HeadsetDetectVoltage Determines at which voltage below which the headset will be detected. HeadsetDetectVoltage[eeprom] = steps] = LowVoltage[mV] / (3.2 * 9.53[mV/...
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+47V DC ON-HOOK +7.3V DC OFF-HOOK LINE VOLTAGE 48V DC 48V DC 1.3V DC 6.0V DC CLIP HANDSET ON CHARGE +12V 12V DC 3.8V DC 2.7V DC CHARGE IC11 PULSE IC13 IC14...
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Frequency 160kHz 4.1V 3.8V DC 2.4V 2.65V DC 3.4V to 4.8V SWITCHING DURING CHARGE 7.2V 2.2V LED ON 0V LED OFF 2.65V...
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3.8V DC Frequency 10.368MHz RX-AF TX-AF 1.8V DC IN TALK MODE To RF SECTION 2.65V RX-DATA TX-DATA 10.368MHz burst 2.65V s typically 0.8V KX-TCD735AXM: SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (HANDSET) Main...
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3.8V DC Frequency 10.368MHz RX-AF TX-AF 1.8V DC IN TALK MODE To RF SECTION 2.65V RX-DATA TX-DATA 10.368MHz burst 2.65V s typically 0.8V KX-TCD735AXM: SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (HANDSET) Main...
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Right Left Answer LED Answer Erase Memo Stop NewMsg Greeting Down Funk/OK Clear Voice Mail LED Recall In Use LED Page Cancel Select Redial Sp Phone LED Mute Sp Phone Mute LED KX-TCD735AXM: Key pad (Flow Solder Side View)
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KX-TCD735AXM: HANDSET Main (Flow Solder Side View)
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LINE VOLTAGE 60V DC 0V ON-HOOK +60V DC ON-HOOK +4.6V DC OFF-HOOK 0V ON-HOOK +4.8V DC OFF-HOOK +2.8V OFF-HOOK 60V DC RX-AF 0V ON-HOOK +0.7V OFF-HOOK TX-AF 220k 150p 470k 470k 1.5V DC 270k CLIP (CALLER ID) 150p +2.65V PULLS TOWARDS CHARGE PULSE 0V DURING RING RING...