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At $5,00 certainly good bang for your buck. Includes electric schematics as well as exploded parts view + parts list for reordering. Unfortunately no details on the PCB contents or working, but then again, this is not overly complex. Best bonus: this manual does contain the heavily searched for LED error codes as well as descriptions for test operation. Haven't gotten around to fixing the machine yet, one thing the manual won't do for you is getting it out of the kitchen assembly :-(
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It`s not your fault tear down is rather incomplete. It doesn`t have complete instructions as to deconstruction for repair.
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THANK YOU FOR A GOOD TRANSACTION, NICE COPY, CLEAR
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Very Good! All the diagram are easy to read, and its complete.
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This was an excellent source of detailed assembly information on a device which is at least 12 years old. A very lucky find, coupled with great service.
Information and Communication Products Communication Devices A lowpass then converts this digital signal to a proportional DC voltage, which is then used to fine tune the TCXO output frequency.
3.3Priority:
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........ Mandatory ........ Repair ........ Optional
........ Not Yet Defined
3.4Repair Documentation
3.4.1Description of procedure:
3.4.1.1Diagnosis
Check the output frequency of the TCXO using the level-2 testing program for S10. Switch off the �CMD in Use� option in the config file (S6xx.CFG or S611.INI depending on the version of the testsoftware) and restart the program. Start the S10 test, when the program says �Check power and phase of external antenna with your GSM-Tester�, switch the CMD to �LOCAL� mode and enter the �MODULE TEST�. On the CMD display you can see the frequency error of the handset. (Make sure that the CMD is on channel 124, power level 5!) If the frequency error is higher than 2kHz, the TCXO has to be replaced.
3.4.1.2Repair by component change
Use hot air blower to remove defective TCXO. Avoid excessive heat! Watch surrounding components! Resolder new TCXO afterwards.
V4.4 Page 9 of 51 ICP CD ST D. Schnoor 11/98
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