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Telephone Equipment

KX-TCD450RUM
KX-A145RUM
KX-TCD450RUT
KX-A145RUT
Digital Cordless Phone
Metalic Gray Version
Titanium Black Version
(for Russia)

© 2003 Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd. All


rights reserved. Unauthorized copying and
distribution is a violation of law.
KX-TCD450RUM / KX-A145RUM / KX-TCD450RUT / KX-A145RUT

CONTENTS
Page Page
1 ABOUT LEAD FREE SOLDER (PbF: Pb free) 4 9.2. Handset 32
1.1. Suggested PbF Solder 4 9.3. Charger Unit 33
1.2. How to recognize that Pb Free solder is used 5 10 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 34
2 FOR SERVICE TECHNICIANS 7 10.1. Warning When Constructing the Base Unit 34
3 CAUTION 7 11 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 35
4 BATTERY 8 11.1. Check Power 36
4.1. Battery Installation 8 11.2. Check Battery Charge 37
4.2. Battery Charge 8 11.3. Check Link 38
4.3. Battery Life 9 11.4. Check Handset Transmission 40
4.4. Replacing the Batteries 9 11.5. Check Handset Reception 40
5 LOCATION OF CONTROLS 10 11.6. Check Caller ID 40
5.1. Base Unit 10 11.7. Bell Reception 41
5.2. Handset 10 12 CHECK PROCEDURE (BASE UNIT) 42
6 SETTINGS 11 12.1. Preparation 42
6.1. Connection 11 12.2. PC Setting 42
6.2. Symbols Used in This Service Manual 11 13 CHECK PROCEDURE (HANDSET) 43
6.3. PIN Code 12 13.1. Preparation 43
6.4. Reset 14 13.2. PC Setting 43
6.5. Key Lock 15 14 ADJUSTMENTS (BASE UNIT AND CHARGER UNIT) 44
6.6. Recall Feature 15 14.1. Adjustment (Base Unit) 44
6.7. Dialling Pause for PBX line/long distance service users 15 14.2. Adjustment Standard (Base Unit) 48
6.8. Call Restriction 16 14.3. Adjustment (Charger Unit) 50
6.9. Cancelling Call Restricted Handset(s) 16 14.4. Adjustment Standard (Charger Unit) 50
6.10. Call BAR On/Off (Call Prohibition On/Off) 16 15 ADJUSTMENTS (HANDSET) 51
6.11. Selecting the Display Language 17 15.1. Adjustment 51
6.12. Select Dialling Mode (Tone/Pulse) 17 15.2. Adjustment Standard (Handset) 54
6.13. Select Flash Timing 17 16 RF SPECIFICATION 55
6.14. Automatic Route Selection 18 16.1. Base Unit 55
6.15. Summary of Programmable Functions 19 16.2. Handset 55
7 DISPLAY 20 17 HOW TO CHECK THE HANDSET SPEAKER 55
7.1. Handset Display 20 18 FREQUENCY TABLE (MHz) 56
7.2. Before Requesting Help (Troubleshooting) 21 19 BLOCK DIAGRAM (BASE UNIT) 57
8 OPERATIONS 22 20 CIRCUIT OPERATION (BASE UNIT) 58
8.1. Power On/Off 22 20.1. Outline 58
8.2. Making a Call 22 20.2. Power Supply Circuit 59
8.3. Answering a Call 22 20.3. Telephone Line Interface 60
8.4. Setting the Clock/Date 22 20.4. Transmitter/Receiver 60
8.5. Phonebook 23 20.5. Pulse Dialing 60
9 DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 31 21 BLOCK DIAGRAM (HANDSET) 61
9.1. Base Unit 31 22 CIRCUIT OPERATION (HANDSET) 62

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22.1. Outline 62 33.1. KX-TCD450RUM/RUT 79


22.2. Power Supply Circuit/Reset Circuit 62 33.2. KX-A145RUM/RUT 80
22.3. Charge Circuit 62 34 TERMINAL GUIDE OF THE ICs, TRANSISTORS AND DIODES
22.4. Battery Low/Power Down Detector 62 81
22.5. Speakerphone and Headset Jack 62 34.1. Base Unit 81
23 CIRCUIT OPERATION (CHARGER UNIT) 63 34.2. Handset 81
23.1. Power Supply Circuit 63 34.3. Charger Unit 81
24 SIGNAL ROUTE 64 35 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST 82
25 CPU DATA (BASE UNIT) 65 35.1. Base Unit 82
25.1. IC2 (BBIC) 65 35.2. Handset 83
26 CPU DATA (HANDSET) 67 35.3. Charger Unit 85
26.1. IC1 (BBIC) 67 35.4. Accessories and Packing Materials 85
27 EEPROM LAYOUT (BASE UNIT) 69 35.5. Fixtures and Tools 85
27.1. Scope 69 36 FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 86
27.2. Introduction 69 36.1. Base Unit (SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (BASE UNIT)) 86
27.3. EEPROM Layout 69 36.2. Handset (SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (HANDSET)) 86
28 EEPROM LAYOUT (HANDSET) 72 36.3. Memo 87
28.1. Scope 72 37 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (BASE UNIT) 88
28.2. Introduction 72 38 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (HANDSET) 90
28.3. EEPROM contents 72 39 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (CHARGER UNIT) 92
29 HOW TO REPLACE FLAT PACKAGE IC 75 40 CIRCUIT BOARD (BASE UNIT) 93
29.1. Preparation 75 40.1. Component View 93
29.2. Procedure 75 40.2. Flow Solder Side View 94
29.3. Modification Procedure of Bridge 75 41 CIRCUIT BOARD (HANDSET) 95
30 CABINET AND ELECTRICAL PARTS LOCATION (BASE UNIT) 41.1. Component View 95
76 41.2. Flow Solder Side View 96
31 CABINET AND ELECTRICAL PARTS LOCATION (HANDSET) 77 42 CIRCUIT BOARD (CHARGER UNIT) 97
32 CABINET AND ELECTRICAL PARTS LOCATION (CHARGER 42.1. Component View 97
UNIT) 78 42.2. Flow Solder Side View 97
33 ACCESSORIES AND PACKING MATERIALS 79

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1 ABOUT LEAD FREE SOLDER (PbF: Pb free)


Note:
In the information below, Pb, the symbol for lead in the periodic table of elements, will refer to standard solder or solder that
contains lead.
We will use PbF solder when discussing the lead free solder used in our manufacturing process which is made from Tin (Sn),
Silver (Ag), and Copper (Cu).
This model, and others like it, manufactured using lead free solder will have PbF stamped on the PCB. For service and repair
work we suggest using the same type of solder although, with some precautions, standard Pb solder can also be used.
Caution
· PbF solder has a melting point that is 50°F ~70°F (30°C ~ 40°C) higher than Pb solder. Please use a soldering iron with
temperature control and adjust it to 700°F ± 20°F (370°C ± 10°C). In case of using high temperature soldering iron, please
be careful not to heat too long.
· PbF solder will tend to splash if it is heated much higher than its melting point, approximately 1100°F (600°C).
· If you must use Pb solder on a PCB manufactured using PbF solder, remove as much of the original PbF solder as possible
and be sure that any remaining is melted prior to applying the Pb solder.
· When applying PbF solder to double layered boards, please check the component side for excess which may flow onto the
opposite side (See the figure below).

1.1. Suggested PbF Solder


There are several types of PbF solder available commercially. While this product is manufactured using Tin, Silver, and Copper
(Sn+Ag+Cu), you can also use Tin and Copper (Sn+Cu) or Tin, Zinc, and Bismuth (Sn+Zn+Bi). Please check the manufac
turer’s specific instructions for the melting points of their products and any precautions for using their product with other
materials.
The following lead free (PbF) solder wire sizes are recommended for service of this product: 0.3mm, 0.6mm and 1.0mm.

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1.2. How to recognize that Pb Free solder is used


1.2.1. Base Unit PCB
Marked

1 28

PbF
IC3

11 18

IC2

(Component View)

J101 J103 J104 J102 J105


+2.65V
SDA
SCL
VBACK
GND

TP82

TP187

CHARGE CHARGE

TP85 PbF TP84

TP97

TP50

TP1

TP45

TP188
TP91

TP89
TP40
TP39 TP2

TP3 6 4 2

5 3 1

TP5 TP101
TP90

Marked
(Flow Solder Side View)

Note:
The location of the “PbF“ mark is subject to change without notice.

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1.2.2. Handset PCB


Marked

32 17 1 28
25 1
100

IC2

PbF
IC1
1 IC10
16
76

51 75

11 18

(Component View)

LED17
TALK LED3 C64
7 4 1
LED13 BOOK R37
R
LED14 SP_
C40
PHONE LEFT
C63

PbF
LED2 C39
0 8 2 J5
MIC 5 DOWN UP REDIAL
LED12 LED11 R22

RIGHT R23
LED1 R7
INT
# 9 3 PROG
6 C42 C43
CANCEL
POWER

Marked
(Flow Solder Side View)

Note:
The location of the “PbF“ mark is subject to change without notice.

1.2.3. Charger Unit PCB

TP3
R1

R2

TP4
J1
D1

PbF

TP1
PbF
TP2

Marked Marked

(Component View) (Flow Solder Side View)

Note:
The location of the “PbF“ mark is subject to change without notice.

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2 FOR SERVICE TECHNICIANS


ICs and LSIs are vulnerable to static electricity.
When repairing, the following precautions will help prevent recurring malfunctions.
1. Cover the plastic parts boxes with aluminum foil.
2. Ground the soldering irons.
3. Use a conductive mat on the worktable.
4. Do not touch IC or LSI pins with bare fingers.

3 CAUTION
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommendenced by the
manufacturer.
Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacture’s Instructions.

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4 BATTERY
4.1. Battery Installation
Please ensure the batteries are inserted as shown. part should be inserted first.
Close the cover as indicated by the arrow.
· When you replace the batteries, part should be removed first.

4.2. Battery Charge


At the time of shipment, the batteries are not charged. To charge, place the handset on the base unit.
Please charge the batteries for about 7 hours before initial use. During charging, the battery icon is as shown below.

The handset which power is off will be turned on automatically when it is placed on the base unit.
In normal use, the handset and the base unit should be powered on at all times.
Note for Service:
The battery strength may not be indicated correctly if the battery is disconnected and connected again, even after it is fully
charged.
In that case, by recharging the battery as mentioned above, you will get a correct indication of the battery strength.

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4.3. Battery Life


· Battery life is dependent on use and conditions but in general when using fully charged Ni-MH batteries (700 mAh):
Talk time: 10hrs approx.
Standby time: 120hrs approx.
· When using Ni-Cd batteries (250 mAh):
Talk time: 4hrs approx.
Standby time: 40hrs approx.
(Times indicated are for peak performance)
· The batteries reach peak performance after several full charge/discharge cycles.
· The batteries cannot be overcharged unless they are repeatedly removed and replaced.
· If battery life is shortened then please check that battery and charge terminals are clean.
· For maximum battery life, it is recommended that the handset is not recharged until battery icon flashes .

4.4. Replacing the Batteries


If the icon flashes after a few telephone calls even when the handset batteries have been fully charged, both batteries
must be replaced.
Charge new batteries for approximately 7 hours before initial use.
(The telephone line cord must not be connected to the telephone socket at this time).
When replacing the batteries, ensure that the correct battery type is selected.

· To exit the operation, press any time.


· When Ni-Cd batteies are fitted with the setting in , icon might disappear and stop charging
even if the handset is on the cradle.
· Do not use non-rechargeable batteries. If non-rechargeable batteries are fitted and start charging, it may cause the leakage
of the battery electrolyte.
Please use only Panasonic HHR-4EPT(Ni-MH) or P-4NPT(Ni-Cd) batteries.

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5 LOCATION OF CONTROLS
5.1. Base Unit

5.2. Handset

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6 SETTINGS
6.1. Connection
6.1.1. Base Unit
Plug in the AC adaptor and the telephone line cord in order 1, 2, 3, 4.

The AC adaptor must remain connected at all times (It is normal for the adaptor to feel warm during use).
· Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.

6.1.2. Charger Unit

The AC adaptor must remain connected at all times (It is normal for the adaptor to feel warm during use).

6.2. Symbols Used in This Service Manual

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6.3. PIN Code


6.3.1. Base Unit

· To exit the operation, press any time.


For Service Hint:
* : If the current 4-digit PIN is forgotten, press and you will be able to enter new PIN.

6.3.2. Handset

· To exit the operation, press any time.


For Service Hint:
* : If the current 4-digit PIN is forgotten, press and you will be able to enter new PIN.

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6.3.3. Reset Base Unit PIN to Default (0000) -When There is NO Handset Registered-
6.3.3.1. Symptom
There is no way to reset base PIN when there is no handset registered to the base.

6.3.3.2. Thinkable Situation


· Customer may ask to reset base PIN because they forget it.
· Customer may bring only a base unit for repair and there is no handset registered to the base (Need to register another handset
to the base to confirm if the unit works properly after repair).
· When original handset has broken and customer purchased a new one, if customer forget base PIN, customer cannot register
the new handset and may ask to reset the PIN.

6.3.3.3. Remedy
<Preparation>
Refer to JIGs and PC (P.42).
<Connection>
1. Solder a pin or lead wire to GND, SDA, and SCLK on base PCB.
2. Plug in AC adaptor to the base.
3. Turn on the power to the JIG (9V).
4. Then connect the cable to each pins using clip.
As for the connection between JIG and PCB, see below photos.

Base PCB
J101

D
GN

+2.65V

L
SC
A
SD
J103

SDA
J104

SCL
J102

VBACK
J105

GND

Clip
<PC setting and how to reset base PIN to default (0000)>
1. Refer to PC Setting (P.42).
2. Next, execute <initbspin.bat> by typing "initbspin". The PC display will be shown as below.

Microsoft Windows 2000 [Version 5.00.2195]


(C) Copyright 1985-2000 Microsoft Corp.
C: >cd dect

C: DECT>SET RTX_COM=1

C: DECT>DOSKEY

C: DECT>initbspin

C: DECT>call wreeprom.bat 00 25 00

C: DECT>call wreeprom.bat 00 26 00

C: DECT>_

3. After that, turn off DC power supply (9V) to the jig, unplug AC adaptor, and remove pins on PCB.
Then close the cabinet. The base pin returns to the default (0000) and you can register a handset to the base using the base
PIN (0000).

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6.4. Reset
6.4.1. Base Unit

· To exit the operation, press any time.


· *1: The factory preset is 0000.
Base Unit Initial Settings
Function Initial Setting Remarks (selectable options)
Ringer Mode All Handsets All Handsets/Specific Handset No.
Number of Rings 3 Up to 6 rings
Dialling Mode Tone Tone/Pulse
Pause Timing 3 seconds 3 seconds/5 seconds
Call Restricted Handsets All Clear Each Handset can be set indivisually.
Call Restriction Numbers All Clear Up to 10 numbers (up to 8 digits)
4-Digit Base Unit PIN 0000 -
Flash Timing 700 msec 100/700/200 msec
ARS Setting OFF ON/OFF
Carrier Code All Clear -
Area Code All Clear -
Relation of Area Code All Area Code to Carrier Code 1 1 to 5

6.4.2. Handset
You can reset all of the handset settings to their initial settings.

· To exit the operation, press any time.


· *1: The factory preset is 0000.

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Handset Initial Settings


Function Initial Setting Remarks (selectable options)
Time Alarm Mode OFF OFF/ON
Alarm Time Clear OFF/Once/Daily
Handset Ringer Volume 3 -
Handset External Ringer Pattern 1 20 patterns
Handset Internal Ringer Pattern 1 20 patterns
Handset Paging Tone Pattern 1 20 patterns
Handset Alarm Tone Pattern 1 20 patterns
Key Tone ON ON/OFF
Call Waiting Tone ON ON/OFF
Range Warning Alarm OFF OFF/ON
Battery Low Alarm ON ON/OFF
Standby Mode Display Base unit number Clock/OFF/Base No./Handset No.
Talk Mode Display Length of the Call Talk Time/Phone No.
Display Language English 10 languages
Call BAR OFF OFF/ON
Direct Call Mode OFF OFF/ON
Direct Call Number Clear Up to 24 digits
4-Digit Handset PIN 0000 -
Auto Talk OFF OFF/ON
Base Unit Access Automatic Base Unit Access Auto/Specific Base Unit No.
Redial Memory All Clear All Clear/Clear (Selected Number)
Handset Receiver Volume Medium Low/Medium/High
Walkie-Talkie Setting Group Common/Group

6.5. Key Lock


You can lock the handset dialling buttons. Only incoming calls are accepted while the key lock is on. The key lock is cancelled
if the handset is turned off.
When the key lock is on, emergency calls cannot be made until key lock is cancelled.

· is displayed (Refer to Handset Display (P.20)) and all dialling buttons are locked.

6.6. Recall Feature


RECALL is used to access special telephone services. Contact your Network provider for details. If your unit is connected to
a PBX, pressing RECALL allows you to access some features of your host PBX such as transferring an extension call.

6.7. Dialling Pause for PBX line/long distance service users


A dialling pause is used when a pause in the dialling of the phone number is necessary using a PBX or accessing a long
distance service.
For example, when 9 (line access number) is dialled followed by a pause to access an outside line through a PBX:

· Entering a pause prevents misdialling when you redial or dial a stored number.
· Pressing PAUSE once creates one pause. To extend the pause requirement time, press PAUSE accordingly.
*1 is displayed (Refer to Handset Display (P.20)) on the LCD.
*2 You can also press SPEAKERPHONE to make a call.

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6.8. Call Restriction


You can restrict selected handset(s) from dialling selected phone numbers. You can assign up to 10 call restriction numbers (up
to 8 digits). If you dial a restricted number, the call does not connect and restricted number flashes.

· To exit the operation, press any time.


· *1: The factory preset is 0000.
· *2: The selected handset number flashes.

6.9. Cancelling Call Restricted Handset(s)

· To exit the operation, press any time.


· *1: The factory preset is 0000.
· *2: The selected handset(s) will stop flashing.

6.10. Call BAR On/Off (Call Prohibition On/Off)


You cannot make any dialling if call BAR is on.
When call BAR is on, emergency calls cannot be made until call BAR is cancelled.

· To exit the operation, press any time.


· *1: The factory preset is 0000.
· *2: If is selected, is displayed (Refer to Handset Display (P.20)).

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6.11. Selecting the Display Language

· To exit the operation, press any time.


· *1 You can select one of 24 languages. If you set a language you cannot read, reset the handset to its initial settings.
Press MENU → DOWN → RIGHT → UP → RIGHT → 4-digit Handset PIN → UP → OK
All handset setting will be reset to their initial settings, however, the Phonebook data will be saved.

6.12. Select Dialling Mode (Tone/Pulse)


You can change the dialling mode to tone or pulse depending upon your network service. If you have a touch tone service,
select tone. If you have rotary or pulse service, select pulse.

· To exit the operation, press any time.


· *1: The factory preset is 0000.

6.13. Select Flash Timing


You can select the flash timing, 100 msec (milli seconds), 700 msec, or 200 msec depending on your PBX requirements.

· To exit the operation, press any time.


· *1: The factory preset is 0000.
For Service Hint: Refer to Select Flash Timing (P.17)

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6.14. Automatic Route Selection


6.14.1. Relate the Area Code(s) to the Carrier Code(s)
After storing carrier code(s) and area code(s), you must relate the stored area code(s) to your chosen lower costing carrier
code. It is only necessary to relate area codes to carrier codes if more than one carrier code has been stored. If only one carrier
code has been stored, any area codes you store (up to 25) will automatically be dialled with that carrier code.

· To exit the operation, press any time.


· *1: The factory preset is 0000.
· *2 If you need more relating area codes to carrier codes, repeat the steps from 5.

6.14.2. Automatic Route Selection On/Off

· To exit the operation, press any time.


· *1: The factory preset is 0000.

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6.15. Summary of Programmable Functions


You can select and execute the following functions by pressing direct command as follows without programming.
These operations need to be done with the Handset near the base unit.
Press . Press or until the arrow points to , then press .
is displayed.*1

*1 If any key is not pressed over 60 seconds, the display will return to “Setting Base”.
*2 Refer to PIN Code (P.12) for more details.

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7 DISPLAY
7.1. Handset Display

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7.2. Before Requesting Help (Troubleshooting)


If you experience any problems with the normal use of your apparatus, you should unplug it from the telephone outlet and
connect a known working telephone in its place.
If the known working telephone still has problems, then please contact the customer service department of your Network
provider.
If it operates correctly, then the problem is likely to be a fault in your apparatus.
In this case, contact your supplier for advice. Your Network provider may charge you if they attend a service call that is not due
to apparatus supplied by them.
Turn the power OFF then ON (Handset) / Disconnect then connect the AC adaptor (Base Unit).

Cross Reference:
Power On/Off (P.22)
Call BAR On/Off (Call Prohibition On/Off) (P.16)
Key Lock (P.15)
PIN Code (P.12)

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8 OPERATIONS
8.1. Power On/Off

*1 When button is released, the display changes to the standby mode.


*2 The display goes blank.

8.2. Making a Call

*1 If you need to make a correction, press CLEAR. The digit is cleared to the left, then you can enter numbers. All digits are
cleared if you press and hold CLEAR.
*2 You can also press SPEAKERPHONE to make a call.

8.3. Answering a Call

*1 You can also answer a call by pressing any dialling button, INTERCOM, , or SPEAKERPHONE.

8.4. Setting the Clock/Date


After a mains power failure the clock needs to be reset. Ensure that icon is not flashing.

· To exit the operation, press any time.


*1 You can enter the time in 12 hour clock or 24 hour clock.
For example, to set 7:15 (12 hour clock), press 0715.
If you enter the time in 24 hour clock, go to step 4.
*2 If AM or PM is not selected, display will show 24 hour clock even if the time has been entered in 12 hour clock.
*3 For example, to set the 16th of February, 2003, enter 160203.

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8.5. Phonebook
You can store information from up to 200 callers in the phonebook. If you subscribe to caller ID and you receive a call from the
same phone number you stored with a name in the phonebook, the display will show the caller’s name.
Private Category Feature
You can categorise caller information in the phonebook. There are 9 categories available. For example, category 1 can be used
to save all friends’ numbers. For each category, you can select one of 20 ringer types.
This feature is only available after subscription to Caller ID.
Please contact your Network provider for further information.

8.5.1. Storing a Caller Information

· To exit the operation, press any time.


*1 The display shows the number of phonebook space available. If is displayed, the phonebook is full. To
store, clear other stored items in the phonebook.
*2 If you need correction, press RIGHT or LEFT to move cursor then clear the character/digit by pressing CLEAR, and/or enter
characters/digits. Characters/digits are cleared or added to the left of the flashing character/digit. To enter characters, see
Phonebook Character Table.
*3 To continue storing another caller information, repeat the steps from 3.

· Pressing changes between upper and lower case.

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· To enter two characters located on the same dialling button, enter the first character and then press RIGHT to move the
cursor on one space to enter the next character.

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8.5.2. Finding Items in the Phonebook


All phonebook items are stored in the following order: Alphabet Letter/Symbol/Number/Telephone number (when a name is not
stored).

*1 Display order of characters

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8.5.3. Phonebook Character Table

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· To exit the operation, press any time.


*1 If there is no item stored in the phonebook, the display shows .
*2 Characters are cleared to the left of the flashing character.
*3 Characters are added to the left of the flashing character. If you need to clear or add more than one character, repeat the
steps from 4.
*4 Digits are cleared to the left of the flashing digit.
*5 Digits are added to the left of the flashing digit. If you need to clear or add more than one digit, repeat the steps from 7.
*6 To continue clearing another caller information, repeat the steps from 2.
*7 You can also press SPEAKERPHONE to make a call.

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8.5.4. Storing the Phone Number (Pre-dialling/Redial List/Caller ID List)

· To exit the operation, press any time.


*1 If you need correction, press CLEAR. The digit is cleared to the left, then enter numbers.
*2 If there is no item stored in the redial/caller ID list, the display shows .
*3 If you need to make a correction, press RIGHT or LEFT to move cursor then clear a character by pressing CLEAR, and/or
enter characters. Characters are cleared or added to the left of the flashing character. To enter characters, see Phonebook
Character Table.

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8.5.5. Hot Key (: Speed Dial)


You can assign the dialling buttons 1 through 9 as hot keys. You can choose 9 phone numbers from the phonebook.

· To exit the operation, press any time.


*1 If there is no item stored in the phonebook, the display shows .
*2 If an item is already stored to a hot key, will be displayed on the left of the key number. If a hot key number with
is selected, press RIGHT to select
*3 You can also press SPEAKERPHONE to make a call.
*4 Phonebook registration will be remained even hot key registration is cleared.

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8.5.6. Phonebook Copy


You can copy phonebook information between handsets registered to the same base unit. The aphonebook copy must be
performed while in intercom mode.

· To cancel copying at any time, press CLEAR to return to the intercom call or press to return to the standby mode.
*1 If is displayed, the receiver handset memory is full. When copying is completed, a beep sounds and
is displayed. After a few seconds, the display will return to the intercom call. will
display if the link is disconnected or if the receiver handset memory is full. If is displayed, the receiver and/or
sender did not prepare for copying within 60 seconds.

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9 DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
9.1. Base Unit

Shown in Fig.- To Remove Remove


1 Lower Cabinet Screws (2.6 × 12)..........(A) × 2
2 Main P.C. Board Main P.C. Board

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9.2. Handset

Shown in Fig.- To Remove Remove


3 Rear Cabinet Screws (2 × 10)..........(B) × 2
4 Rear Cabinet Follow the procedure.
5 Main P.C. Board Screw (2 × 8)..............(C ) × 1
Screws (2 × 8).............(D ) × 2
Main P.C. Board

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9.3. Charger Unit

Shown in Fig.- To Remove Remove


6 Lower Cabinet Screws (2.6 × 14)..........(E) × 2
7 Main P.C. Board Main P.C. Board

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10 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
10.1. Warning When Constructing the Base Unit
CHG terminal is properly fit in the cabinet.

OK

Rib
NG

CHG terminal comes out of rib by pulling black lead wire when opening the cabinet and turning
the PCB over. The terminal cannot have enough elastic force, cannot have good contact with
handset, and it will result in charge problem.

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11 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Flow Chart

Cross Reference:
Check Power (P.36)
Bell Reception (P.41)
Check Battery Charge (P.37)
Check Link (P.38)
Check Handset Transmission (P.40)
Check Handset Reception (P.40)
SIGNAL ROUTE (P.64)

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11.1. Check Power


11.1.1. Base Unit
Is the AC Adaptor inserted into AC outlet? (Check AC Adaptor’s specification.)

Cross Reference Note:


Power Supply Circuit (P.59) BBIC is IC2.

11.1.2. Handset

Cross Reference Note:


Power Supply Circuit/Reset Circuit (P.62) BBIC is IC1.

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11.2. Check Battery Charge


11.2.1. Base Unit

Cross Reference:
Charge Circuit (P.62)

11.2.2. Handset

Cross Reference: Note:


Check Power (P.36) BBIC is IC1.
Charge Circuit (P.62)

11.2.3. Charger Unit

Cross Reference:
Power Supply Circuit (P.63)

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11.3. Check Link


11.3.1. Base Unit

Cross Reference:
Power Supply Circuit (P.59)
Adjustment (Base Unit) (P.44)

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11.3.2. Handset

Cross Reference
Power Supply Circuit (P.59)
Adjustment (P.51)

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11.4. Check Handset Transmission

Cross Reference:
SIGNAL ROUTE (P.64)

11.5. Check Handset Reception

Cross Reference:
HOW TO CHECK THE HANDSET SPEAKER (P.55).
SIGNAL ROUTE (P.64)

11.6. Check Caller ID

Cross Reference:
SIGNAL ROUTE (P.64)

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11.7. Bell Reception


11.7.1. Base Unit

Note:
BBIC is IC2.

11.7.2. Handset

Cross Reference: Note:


Telephone Line Interface (P.60) BBIC is IC1.
Check Link (P.38)

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12 CHECK PROCEDURE (BASE UNIT)


12.1. Preparation
12.1.1. Equipment Required
· DECT tester: Rohde & 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 9V.
· Digital multi-meter (DMM): it must be able to measure voltage and current.
· Oscilloscope

12.1.2. 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 setting: PQZZTCD450RU

12.2. PC Setting
12.2.1. Connections

12.2.2. 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. Type “doskey”.
Note:
See the table below for frequently used commands.
Command name Function Example
rdeeprom Read the data of EEPROM Type “rdeeprom 00 00 FF”, and the data from
address “00 00” to “FF” is read out.
readid Read ID (RFPI) Type “readid”, and the registered ID is read out.
writeid Write ID (RFPI) Type “writeid 00 18 E0 0E 98”, and the ID “0018 E0 0E
98” is written.
setfreq adjust Frequency of RFIC Type “setfreq nn nn”.
hookoff off-hook mode on Base Type “hookoff”.
hookon on-hook mode on Base Type “hookon”.
Getchk Read checksum Type “getchk”.
Wreeprom write eeprom Type "wreeprom 01 23 45". "01 23" is address and "45"
is data to be written.

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13 CHECK PROCEDURE (HANDSET)


13.1. Preparation
13.1.1. Equipment Required
· DECT tester: Rohde & 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 for Handset, 9V for JIG.
· Digital multi-meter (DMM): it must be able to measure voltage and current.
· Oscilloscope

13.1.2. 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: PQZZTCD450RU

13.2. PC Setting
13.2.1. Connections

13.2.2. 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. Type “doskey”.
Note:
See the table below for frequently used commands.
Command name Function Example
rdeeprom Read the data of EEPROM Type “rdeeprom 00 00 FF”, and the data from
address “00 00” to “FF” is read out.
readid Read ID (RFPI) Type “readid”, and the registered ID is read out.
writeid Write ID (RFPI) Type “writeid 00 18 E0 0E 98”, and the ID “0018 E0 0E
98” is written.
setfreq adjust Frequency of RFIC Type “setfreq nn nn”.
Getchk Read checksum Type “getchk”.
Wreeprom write eeprom Type "wreeprom 01 23 45". "01 23" is address and "45"
is data to be written.

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14 ADJUSTMENTS (BASE UNIT AND CHARGER UNIT)


If your unit have below symptoms, adjust or confirm each item using remedy column from the table.
Symptom Remedy*
The base unit does not respond to a call from handset. Make adjustments in item (A)~(F), (I)~(M)
The base unit does not transmit or the transmit frequency is off. Make adjustments in item (A)~(E), (H)~(J), (L)
The transmit frequency is off. Make confirmation in item (A)~(E), (H)~(J), (L)
The transmit power output is low, and the operating distance between base unit and handset is Make confirmation in item (H), (K)
less than normal.
The reception sensitivity of base unit is low with noise. Make confirmation in item (K)
The transmit level is high or low. Make adjustments in item (O)
The reception level is high or low. Make adjustments in item (N)
The unit does not link. Make confirmation in item (A)~(M)
The unit cannot charge. Make confirmation in item (P)

* : Refer to Adjustment (Base Unit) (P.44)

14.1. Adjustment (Base Unit)


Please follow the items below when BBIC or EEPROM or FLASH ROM are replaced.
Items Adjustment Procedure Check or
Point Replace Parts
(A) 2.65V Supply - 1. Confirm that the voltage between TP187 and GND is 2.65V ± 0.2V. IC2,Q8,C23,
Confirmation C24,C25,C27,
C36,C37,C38,
C46,C76,R33,
C44,D5,C39,
C41,R41,R42,
Q9,C40,D4,
X1,C32,C33
(B) 4.0V Supply - 1. Confirm that the voltage between TP91 and GND is 4.0V ± 0.2V. D4,C40,Q9,
Confirmation R41,R42,C41,
D5,C69,C66,
C67,L8,IC3,
C65,C68,C61
(C) VBACK Status - 1. Confirm that the voltage between J102 and GND is 2.65V ± 0.2V. IC2,Q8,C23,
Confirmation C24,C25,C27,
C36,C37,C38,
C46,C76,R33,
C44,D5,C39,
C41,R41,R42,
Q9,C40,D4,
X1,C32,C33,
C45
(D)* BBIC Confirmation - 1. BBIC Confirmation (Execute the command "getchk"). IC2,X1,C32,
C33,IC4,R80,
2. Confirm the returned checksum value.
R84,C88,C89,
Connection of checksum value and program number is shown below. R83

(E)* BBIC Clock Adjustment TP1 1. Execute the command "deactmac". IC2,IC3,L1,
C48,X1,C32,
2. Execute the command "conttx".
C33,C47
3. Input Command “rdeeprom_00_00_02”, then you can confirm the current value.
4. Adjust the frequency of TP1 executing the command "setfreq 00 xx (where xx
is the value)" so that the reading of the frequency counter is 10.368000MHz ±
3Hz.
(F)* Hookswitch Check with - 1. Connect J1 (Telephone Socket) to Tel-simulator which is connected with 600 IC2,R7,R8,
DC Characteristics Ω. R9,R10,R77,
Q2,Q3,D2,
2. Set line voltage to 48V at on-hook condition and line current to 40mA at off-
C1,C2,C52
hook condition of nomal telephone.
3. Execute the command "hookoff"
4. Confirm that the line current is 40mA ± 5mA.
5. Execute the command "hookon".
6. Confirm that the line current is 0mA + 0.2mA.

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Items Adjustment Procedure Check or


Point Replace Parts
(G)* DTMF Generator - 1. Connect J1 (Telephone Socket) to DTMF tester. IC2,R32,C22,
Confirmation R23,C90,C52,
2. Execute the command "hookoff" and "dtmf_up".
C14,C13,Q6,
3. Confirm that the high frequency (1477.06Hz) group is -5dBm ~ -1dBm. R22,R21,R19,
R20,C12,D2,
4. Execute the command "dtmf_lo". C1,C2,R77,
5. Confirm that the low frequency (852.05Hz) group is -8dBm ~ -4dBm. D3,R12,Q2,
R7,R8,R9,
R10,Q3
(H)* Transmitted Power - Remove the Antenna before starting step from 1 to 4. IC2,IC3,L1,
Confirmation 1. Configure the DECT tester (CMD60) as follows; C43,C61,C68,
C69,C48,C72,
<Setting>
C66,C67,C65,
· Test mode: FP C57,C73,L3,
DA1,R66,R67,
· Traffic Channel: 5
C55,C56,R78,
· Traffic Slot: 4 R79,C54,C58,
C80,R38,C81,
· Mode: Loopback C82,C83,C84,
· PMID: 0000 C85,L8,C91,
C47
· Set the Cable Loss as 5dB.
2. Execute the command "testmode".
3. Initiate connection from DECT tester. (“set up connect”)
4. Confirm that the NTP value at ANT is 20dBm ~ 25dBm.
(I) Modulatoin Check and ANT Follow steps 1 to 3 of (H) above. IC2,IC3,L1,
Adjustment 4.Confirm that the B-Field Modulation is 340kHz/div ~ 402kHz/div using data C43,C61,C68,
type Fig31. C69,C48,C72,
C66,C67,C65,
5.Adjust the B-Field Modulation if required. (Execute the command "readmod"
C57,C73,L3,
and "wrtmod xx", where xx is the value.)
DA1,R66,R67,
C55,C56,R78,
R79,C54,C58,
C80,R38,C81,
C82,C83,C84,
C85,L8,C91
C47
(J) Frequency Offset - Follow steps 1 to 3 of (H) above. IC2,IC3,L1,
Confirmation 4.Confirm that the frequency offset is < ± 40kHz. C43,C61,C68,
C69,C48,C72,
C66,C67,C65,
C57,C73,L3,
DA1,R66,R67,
C55,C56,R78,
R79,C54,C58,
C80,R38,C81,
C82,C83,C84,
C85,L8,C91,
C47
(K) Sensitivity Receiver - Follow steps 1 to 3 of (H) above. IC2,IC3,L1,
Confirmation 4.Set DECT tester power to -88dBm. C43,C61,C68,
C69,C48,C72,
5.Confirm that the BER is < 1000ppm.
C66,C67,C65,
C57,C73,L3,
DA1,R66,R67,
C55,C56,R78,
R79,C54,C58,
C80,R38,C81,
C82,C83,C84,
C85,L8,C91,
C47
(L) Timing Confirmation - Follow steps 1 to 3 of (H) above. IC2,IC3,L1,
4.Confirm that the Timing accuracy is < ± 5.0ppm. C43,C61,C68,
C69,C48,C72,
C66,C67,C65,
C57,C73,L3,
DA1,R66,R67,
C55,C56,R78,
R79,C54,C58,
C80,R38,C81,
C82,C83,C84,
C85,L8,C91,
C47

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Items Adjustment Procedure Check or


Point Replace Parts
(M)* RSSI Level - Follow steps 1 to 3 of (H) above. IC2,IC3,L1,
Confirmation 4..Set DECT tester power to -88dBm. C43,C61,C68,
C69,C48,C72,
5.Execute the command "readrssi".
C66,C67,C65,
6. Confirm: 23 < returned value < 45 (hex) C57,C73,L3,
DA1,R66,R67,
C55,C56,R78,
R79,C54,C58,
C80,R38,C81,
C82,C83,C84,
C85,L8,C91,
C47
(N)* Receive Audio Check ANT 1. Configure the DECT tester (CMD60) as follows; IC2,C21,R31,
and Adjustment J1 C20,C11,R18,
<Setting>
R16,D3,R12,
· Test mode: FP Q2,R7,R8,
Q3,R9,R10,
· Mode: Normal
D2,C1,C2,
· PMID: 0000 R77,IC3,L1,
C43,C61,C68,
2. Execute the command "testmode". C69,C48,C72,
3. Initiate connection from DECT tester. C66,C67,C65,
C57,C73,L3,
4. Execute the command "hookoff". DA1,R66,R67,
5. Execute the command "openau". C55,C56,R78,
R79,C54,C58,
6. Connect J1 (Telephone Socket) to Tel-simulator which is connected with 600 C80,R38,C52,
Ω. C81,C82,C83,
7. Set line voltage to 48V and line current to 40mA. C84,C85,C91,
L8,C47
8. Connect DECT tester to Tel-simulator.
9. Input audio signal (200mVrms/1kHz tone) to Tel-simulator.
<DECT tester setting>
· Scramble: On
· AF Gen to ADPCM: Off
· AF Meter Input: ADPCM
· AF Gen Frequency: 1000Hz
· AF Gen Level: 200mVrms
10. Confirm hearing tone: 390mVrms ± 85mVrms
11. Adjust audio level if required. (Make sure current value using "getmicgain". And
then execute the command "setmicgain xx", where xx is the value.)
12. Confirm that the B-field audio distortion with DECT tester is < 5 %.

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Items Adjustment Procedure Check or


Point Replace Parts
(O)* Transmit Audio Check ANT 1. Configure the DECT tester (CMD60) as follows; IC2,R32,C22,
and Adjustment J1 R23,C14,C13,
<Setting>
R22,R21,Q6,
· Test mode: FP R18,R19,R20,
C12,D2,C1,
· Mode: Normal
C2,R77,R16,
· PMID: 0000 D3,R12,Q2,
R7,R8,R9,
2. Execute the command "testmode". R10,Q3,IC3,
3. Initiate connection from DECT tester. L1,C43,C61,
C68,C69,C48,
4. Execute the command "hookoff". C72,C66,C67,
5. Execute the command "openau". C65,C57,C73,
L3,DA1,R66,
6. Connect J1 (Telephone Socket) to Tel-simulator which is connected with 600 R67,C55,C56,
Ω. R78,R79,C54
7. Set line voltage to 48V and line current to 40mA. C58,C80,R38
C90,C52,C81,
8. Input audio signal (30mVrms/1kHz tone) to DECT tester. C82,C83,C84,
<DECT tester setting> C85,C91,L8
C47
· Scramble: On
· AF Gen to ADPCM: On
· AF Meter Input: AF Voltm
· AF Gen Frequency: 1000Hz
· AF Gen Level: 30mVrms
9. Confirm hearing tone: 330mVrms ± 100mVrms.
10. Adjust audio level if required. (Make sure current value using "getspkrgain".
And then execute the command "setspkrgain xx", where xx is the value.)
11. Confirm that the audio distortion at 600R of Tel-simulator is < 5 %.
(P) Charging Check - 1. Connect Charge Contact 12Ω/2W register between charge+ and charge-. D4,R43,R44
2. Measure and confirm voltage across the regigster is 2.3V ± 0.2V.

Note:
After the measuring, sock up the solder of TP.
* : PC Setting (P.42) is required beforehand.
The connection of adjustment equipment are as shown in Adjustment Standard (Base Unit) (P.48).

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14.2. Adjustment Standard (Base Unit)
When connecting the Simulator Equipments for checking, please refer to below.

14.2.1. Component View


AF Volt Meter

Tel Simulator
DECT tester V.V
CMD60 OSC
(H) (I) (J) (K) (L) (N) (O)
(M)
AF Generator

C86
JMP5 R42

C77

C85
C83
R41 C84
A201 8

D4
JMP6
J2 C5 C5
J1 4 DA1 R79

SA1
C31
R85
Q9
RLY1

C70 R78
L3
JMP7 C55 C73 GND C71
C57
R66 C81 C82 ANT

C40
JMP8 JMP2 JMP4 JMP3 JMP1 C56
R81 1 28
L2 R82 C66

C80
C3

R53
PbF C41

C67
48

D1 C74

C65
R77 R1 R6 R54 C43 A202
C63 R5
C87

Q1 C5 C49
C4 C53 C72
R2 R4 Q11 R71
C1 R3 C59 C91 R38
R70 R74 R72 L8 IC3

C69
C61
C2 R7 R73
S1 D2 C60
C68

C92
C7 C62
B C E
R8 R9
Q2
D3 C52 C88 11 18

C37
R11 R12 C6 Q3
100
LED1

C10 R26 R10 C47 C48


C8 1 R84
Q4 Q7 R27 C36
C42 R58 L1 C78
R24 R57
C13 C14 R67

C50
C9 R22 C35 D7
R35 C38
R23 R32 C34

R36
R13 R21 C22 R83 C89
B C E

R14 C33

R37
C11
IC2
C15

R16 R59 C64


Q6

C27

32
1
R18 R17

R80
C32
C39

L4
C79

R33
R56

C76
R15 C30
R25 C51
X1 IC4
R19 R55 D5 C23 C29 R30 C45 R40
C46

16

17
C26
R39

R43
R28 C12 C19
Q5 C18 50 R46
Q8

C16 R20 C24 R29 TP189


C25

R68 R31 D8

R45
C17

R44
C90

8
1

C20 C21
Q10 IC1 D10
C44

C28
4

D9

Note:
(H) - (O) is refered to ADJUSTMENTS (BASE UNIT AND CHARGER UNIT) (P.44)
14.2.2. Flow Solder Side View
(P)
Digital Volt Meter

12Ω/2W (D) (E) (F) (G)


(C)
(A) (H) (N) (O)
Digital Digital
Volt Meter To PC (JIG)
Volt Meter

J101
J103
J104
J102
J105
+2.65V
SDA
SCL
VBACK
GND
TP82

TP187
CHARGE CHARGE

TP85 PbF TP84

TP97

TP50

TP1

TP45
49

TP188
TP91 (E)

Frequency
TP89
TP40 Counter
TP39 TP2

TP3 6 4 2
5 3 1

TP5 TP101
TP90

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(G) DTMF
tester
(B) Digital
(F) (N) (O) Tel
Volt Meter
Simulator

Note:
(A) - (P) is refered to ADJUSTMENTS (BASE UNIT AND CHARGER UNIT) (P.44)
KX-TCD450RUM / KX-A145RUM / KX-TCD450RUT / KX-A145RUT

14.3. Adjustment (Charger Unit)


Items Adjustment Procedure Check or
Point Replace Parts
(A) Charging Check - 1. Connect Charge Contact 12Ω/2W register between charge+ and charge-. D1,R1,R2
2. Measure and confirm voltage across the regigster is 2.7V ± 0.2V.

Note:
After the measuring, sock up the solder of TP.
The connection of adjustment equipment are as shown in Adjustment Standard (Charger Unit) (P.50).

14.4. Adjustment Standard (Charger Unit)


When connecting the Simulator Equipments for checking, please refer to below.

14.4.1. Flow Solder Side View

TP3

R1

R2
TP4

PbF
(A)
TP1
Digital Volt Meter 12Ω/2W

TP2

Note:
(A) is refered to ADJUSTMENTS (BASE UNIT AND CHARGER UNIT) (P.44)

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15 ADJUSTMENTS (HANDSET)
If your unit have below symptoms, adjust or confirm each item using remedy column from the table.
Symptom Remedy*
The movement of Battery Low indicator is wrong. Make confirmation in item (A), (B), (E), (F)
The handset does not respond to a call from base unit. Make adjustments in item (A), (B), (G), (I)~(M)
The handset does not transmit or the transmit frequency is off. Make adjustments in item (A), (B), (G)~(J), (L)
The transmit frequency is off. Make confirmation in item (A), (B), (G)~(J), (L)
The transmit power output is low, and the operating distance between base unit and handset is Make confirmation in item (H), (K)
less than normal.
The reception sensitivity of base unit is low with noise. Make confirmation in item (K)
Does not link between base unit and handset. Make confirmation in item (A), (B), (G)~(M)
The reception level is high or low. Make adjustments in item (N)
The transmit level is high or low. Make adjustments in item (O)

* : Refer to Adjustment (P.51)

15.1. Adjustment
Please follow the items below when BBIC or EEPROM or FLASH ROM are replaced.
Items Adjustment Procedure Check or
Point Replace Parts
(A) 4.0V Supply - 1. Confirm that the consumption current is < 200mA , that is, there is no short IC1,F1,R14,
Confirmation circuit. R15,C53,C1,
L1,D16,C4,
2. Confirm that the voltage between test point “+4V” and GND is 4.1V ± 0.2V.
C5,C9,Q3,
R11,R16,R12,
C11,X1,C6,
C7,C70,IC10,
C401,C402,
C403,IC4,
C405,C408,
C409,C65,
C12,D20
(B) BBIC Confirmation - 1. BBIC Confirmation (Execute the command "getchk"). IC1,X1,C6,
C7,C70
2. Confirm the returned checksum value.
Connection of checksum value and program number is shown below.

(C) Charge Control Check & - 1. Apply 6V between TP5(+) and TP6(-) with current limit of PSU to 200mA. IC1,C52,Q7,
Charge Current Monitor Q8,R51,R12,
2. Confirm that the charge current is ON/OFF.
Confirmation C11,F1,R14,
3. SW to decrease current limit of PSU to 100mA. R15,C53,C1
4. Confirm that the charge current is stable.
(D)* Charge Detection (OFF) - 1. Stop supplying 6V to TP5(+) and TP6(-). IC1,C52,Q7,
Confirmation Q8,R51,R12,
2. Execute the command "charge".
C11,F1,R14,
3. Confirm that the returned value is 0x00 (hex). R15,C53,C1
(E)* Battery Monitor - 1. Apply 2.3V ± 0.005V between TP3(+) and TP4(-). IC1,C52,Q7,
Confirmation Q8,R51,R12,
2. Execute the command "readbatt".
C11,F1,R14,
3. Confirm: R15,C53,C1
95 < returned value < A0 (Hex)
4. Execute the command "WRTBAT2 XX".
(F) Battery low Confirmation - 1. Apply 2.40V between TP3(+) and TP4(-). IC1,F1,R14,
R15,R12,C11,
2. Confirm that there is no Speaker sound (Battery low alarm).
C1,C53,IC4,
3. Apply 2.20V between TP3(+) and TP4(-). R2,R17,R18,
R31,C8,C10,
4. Confirm that there is Speaker sound (Battery low alarm).
C23,C24,C36,
C66,C67,C68,
D19
(G)* BBIC Clock Adjusment MCLK 1. Execute the command "conttx". IC1,X1,C6,
C7,C70,IC10,
2. Adjust the frequency of MCLK executing thecommand "setfreq 00 xx (where xx
L5,C111
is the value)" so that the reading of the frequency counter is 10.368000MHz ±
3MHz.

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Items Adjustment Procedure Check or


Point Replace Parts
(H)* Transmitted Power TP15 Remove the Antenna before starting step from 1 to 5. IC1,IC10,
Confirmation 1. Configure the DECT tester(CMD60) as follows; R410,L5,
C111,C422,
<Setting>
C423,C405,
· Test mode: PP R411,C408,
C409,C401,
· RFPI: 0102030405
C402,C403
· Traffic Channel: 5
· Traffic Slot: 4
· Mode: Loopback
2. Execute the command "testmode".
3. Execute the command "regcmd60"
4. Initiate connection from DECT tester.
5. Confirm that the NTP value at A201 (TP15) is 20dBm ~ 25dBm
(I) Modulatoin Check and TP15 Follow steps 1 to 4 of (H) above. IC1,IC10,
Adjusment 5.Confirm that the B-Field Modulation is 340kHz/div ~ 402kHz/div using data R410,L5,
type Fig31. C111,C422,
C423,C405,
6.Adjust the B-Field Modulation if required. (Execute the command "Readmod"
R411,C408,
and "Writemod xx", where xx is the value.)
C409,C401,
C402,C403
(J) Frequency Offset - Follow steps 1 to 4 of (H) above. IC1,IC10,
Confirmation 5.Confirm that the frequency offset is < ± 40kHz. R410,L5,
C111,C422,
C423,C405,
R411,C408,
C409,C401,
C402,C403
(K) Sensitivity Receiver - Follow steps 1 to 4 of (H) above. IC1,IC10,
Confirmation 5.Set DECT tester power to -88dBm. R410,L5,
C111,C422,
6.Confirm that the BER is < 1000ppm.
C423,C405,
R411,C408,
C409,C401,
C402,C403
(L) Timing Confirmation - Follow steps 1 to 4 of (H) above. IC1,IC10,
5.Confirm that the Timing accuracy is < ± 10ppm. R410,L5,
C111,C422,
C423,C405,
R411,C408,
C409,C401,
C402,C403
(M)* RSSI Level - Follow steps 1 to 4 of (H) above. IC1,IC10,
Confirmation 5.Set DECT tester power to -88dBm. R410,L5,
C111,C422,
6.Execute the command "readrssi"
C423,C405,
7.Confirm: 23 < returned value < 45 (hex). R411,C408,
C409,C401,
C402,C403

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Items Adjustment Procedure Check or


Point Replace Parts
(N)* Receive Audio Check TP15 1. Configure the DECT tester (CMD60) as follows; IC1,IC10,
and Confirmation R410,L5,
<Setting>
C111,C422,
· Test mode: PP C423,C405,
R411,C408,
· Mode: Nomal
C409,C401,
· RFPI: 0102030405 C402,C403,
D7,D9,C26,
2. Execute the command "testmode". C25,C60,C34,
3. Execute the command "regcmd60" R27,C29,C19,
L4,C35,C38,
4. Initiate connection from DECT tester. R28,C20
5. Execute the command "openaudio".
6. Confirm that the value of EEPROM address "34A" is "02". (If the value is not
"02" (by User), set "02" and power off and power on, and return to clause 2.)
7. Input audio signal (50mVrms/1kHz tone) from DECT tester.
<DECT tester setting>
· Scramble: On
· AF Gen to ADPCM: On
· AF Meter Input: AF Voltm
· AF Gen Frequency: 1000Hz
· AF Gen Level: 50mVrms
8. Confirm hearing tone: 300mV ± 250mV (Just check Audio path)
9. Confirm that the audio distortion with DECT tester is < 5 %.
(O) Transmit Audio Check TP15 1. Configure the DECT tester (CMD60) as follows; IC1,IC10,
and Confirmation R410,L5,
<Setting>
C111,C422,
· Test mode: FP C423,C405,
R411,C408,
· Mode: Normal
C409,C401,
· RFPI: 0102030405 C402,C403,
C62,R4,C27,
2. Execute the command "testmode". C61,R5,C41,
3. Execute the command "regcmd60". R1,C15,R21,
C17,C18,C22,
4. Initiate connection from DECT tester. C14,R8,C21,
5. Execute the command "openaudio". R24,JACK
6. Confirm that the value of EEPROM address "34A" is "02". (If the value is not
"02" (by User), set "02" and power off and power on, and return to clause 2.)
7. Input audio signal (30mVrms/1kHz tone) to DECT tester.
<DECT tester setting>
· Scramble: On
· AF Gen to ADPCM: Off
· AF Meter Input: ADPCM
· AF Gen Frequency: 1000Hz
· AF Gen Level: 30mVrms
8. Confirm hearing tone: 300mV ± 250mV (Just check Audio path)
9. Confirm that the audio distortion with DECT tester is < 5 %.

Note:
After the measuring, sock up the solder of TP.
* : PC Setting (P.43) is required beforehand.
The connection of adjustment equipment are as shown in Adjustment Standard (Handset) (P.54).

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(L) (M) (N) (O)
(H) (I) (J) (K)

C423
C422

C403 C54
28

18

C401
DECT tester

C402
IC10
CMD60

C111
MCLK

A1
L5
11
1

C409 C420 C421 C407


C404
C408
R410

C46
R411

C45
R36

R35

C44
SP SP_TEST1
SP_TEST2 REV_TEST2
(G)

REV_TEST1
C36

R18
C48 C67 C68 C25
C50 D9
Frequency

R2 R6 C13
R43

Counter

Q11 Q5 C24 D7
R17 C23
R16 C424 R31 Q1 C34 C26
C8 C60
C405 R27
Q3 C66 C10
C29
C5

5 4
D19

R11 IC4
C65 8 1
C12
C4
D16

C9
L1

C53 C71
16
17

C28
JACK
IC2
32

POWER_PM C27
C37 PbF C61
R5 L4
C19
C35

C41 R20
POWER_ON R28
C20 C38
(A)

(B) (D) (E) (G) (H) (N) (O)

R9
R59 DL2
When connecting the Simulator Equipments for checking, please refer to below.

R3 R10
R60

DL1
Volt Meter

To PC (JIG)
C30 R13
Digital

C31 C16
100

76

C33
GND
75

+4V
1

D20
IC1

BATT C32 R68


R67
C57

R34
51
25

R38
C51
C59

C58 C49
8
C56

C55 C47

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15.2. Adjustment Standard (Handset)

C6
X1

C11

(A) - (P) is refered to ADJUSTMENTS (HANDSET) (P.51)


IC3
C3 R19
C17 R15
C70

C21
C7

C2
R14

4
(E) (F)

Q8 R21 R8 R24
R30 C14 C69
R51 C15 SCL
C52 C18
D21 SDA
R12
R1
TP3 F1 TP4
C22
2.20V ~ 2.90V

C1
R4
Q7
DC

C62
TP5 TP11 TP6

MIC

(C) (D)
DC 6V

(C) Current Probe


Oscilloscope
(C)

Note:
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16 RF SPECIFICATION
16.1. Base Unit
Item Value Refer to -. * Remarks
TX Power 20 dBm ~ 25 dBm Adjustment (Base Unit) (H)
Modulation 340 kHz/div ~ 402 kHz/div Adjustment (Base Unit) (I) Data type: Fig31
Frequency Offset -40 kHz ~ +40 kHz Adjustment (Base Unit) (J)
RX Sensitivity < 1000 ppm Adjustment (Base Unit) (K)
Timing Accuracy < ± 5.0 ppm Adjustment (Base Unit) (L)
RSSI Level 0x34 hex ± 10 hex Adjustment (Base Unit) (M)

* : Refer to Adjustment (Base Unit) (P.44)

16.2. Handset
Item Value Refer to -. ** Remarks
TX Power 20 dBm ~ 25 dBm Adjustment (Base Unit) (H)
Modulation 340 kHz/div ~ 402 kHz/div Adjustment (Base Unit) (I) Data type: Fig31
Frequency Offset -40 kHz ~ +40 kHz Adjustment (Base Unit) (J)
RX Sensitivity < 1000 ppm Adjustment (Base Unit) (K)
Timing Accuracy < ± 10 ppm Adjustment (Base Unit) (L)
RSSI Level 0x34 hex ± 10 hex Adjustment (Base Unit) (M)

** : Refer to Adjustment (P.51)

17 HOW TO CHECK THE HANDSET SPEAKER


1. Prepare the digital voltmeter, and set the selector knob to ohm meter.
2. Put the probes at the speaker terminals as shown below.

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18 FREQUENCY TABLE (MHz)


BASE UNIT HANDSET
Channel No Transmit Frequency Receive Frequency Transmit Frequency Receive Frequency
1 1897.344 1897.344 1897.344 1897.344
2 1895.616 1895.616 1895.616 1895.616
3 1893.888 1893.888 1893.888 1893.888
4 1892.160 1892.160 1892.160 1892.160
5 1890.432 1890.432 1890.432 1890.432
6 1888.704 1888.704 1888.704 1888.704
7 1886.976 1886.976 1886.976 1886.976
8 1885.248 1885.248 1885.248 1885.248
9 1883.520 1883.520 1883.520 1883.520
10 1881.792 1881.792 1881.792 1881.792

Note:
Channel No. 10: In the Test Mode on Base Unit and Handset.

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19 BLOCK DIAGRAM (BASE UNIT)

J1

to Tel_Line ANT1
A Bridge Hook Switch TXAF 43 A/D Burst Building 15 TXDA ANT2
Speech Encoding 4 33
Rect D2 Q2, Q3 Audio RXAF 37 8 RXDA
B D/A 20
Speech Decoding Burst Decoding
Analog ADPCM 46 RSSI
Front End 5
Codec Filter RF 20 SYRI 13
LED BMC Interface 99
71 DSP IC3
100
10 SYEN
HOOK 95 10

RF Module
DTXAF 40
Bell/Caller ID
Interface DTXAF 42
57

Flash A00-A18
Limit CHARGE XTAL X1
Memory CS, OE, WR 28
Register CONTACT CPU
10.368
IC4
D0~D7 BBIC
MHz
VUNREG
IC2 25
J2
to AC Adaptor 4.0V
Reg.

KX-TCD450RUM / KX-A145RUM / KX-TCD450RUT / KX-A145RUT


EEPROM SCL 64
4.0V 6
IC1 SDA 63
5
2.65V
Reg.

2.65V
KX-TCD450RUM/RUT BLOCK DIAGRAM (BASE UNIT)
KX-TCD450RUM / KX-A145RUM / KX-TCD450RUT / KX-A145RUT

20 CIRCUIT OPERATION (BASE UNIT)


20.1. Outline
Base Unit consists of the following ICs as shown in BLOCK DIAGRAM (BASE UNIT) (P.57).
· DECT BBIC (Base Band IC): IC2
− Handling all the audio, signal and data processing needed in a DECT base unit
− Controlling the DECT specific physical layer and radio section (Burst Module Controller section)
− ADPCM codec filter for speech encoding and speech decoding (DSP section)
− Echo-cancellation and Echo-suppression (DSP section)
− Any tones (tone, sidetone, ringing tone, etc.) generation (DSP section)
− DTMF receiver (DSP section)
− Clock Generation for RF Module
− ADC, DAC, timer, and power control circuitry
− All interfaces (ex: RF module, EEPROM, LED, Analog Front End, etc.)
· RF Module: IC3
− PLL Oscillator
− Detector
− Compress/Expander
− First/Second Mixer
− Amplifier for transmission and reception
· EEPROM: IC1
− Temporary operating parameters (for RF, etc.)
· Flash Memory: IC4
− Program Code
· Additionally,
− Power Supply Circuit (+4.0V, +2.65V output)
− Crystal Circuit (10.368MHz)
− Charge Circuit
− Telephone Line Interface Circuit

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20.2. Power Supply Circuit


The power is supplied to the DECT BBIC, RF Module, EEPROM, Relay Coil, LED and Charge Contact from AC Adaptor (+6V)
as shown in Fig.101. The power supply is as follows;

· DECT BBIC (IC2): J2(+6V) → D4 → Q9 → D5 → Q8 → IC2


· RF Module (IC3): J2(+6V) → D4 → Q9 → L8 → IC3
· EEPROM (IC1): J2(+6V) → D4 → Q9 → D5 → Q8 → IC1
· Flash Memory (IC4): J2(+6V) → D4 → Q9 → D5 → Q8 → IC4
· LED (LED1): J2(+6V) → D4 → Q9 → R68 → LED1
· Charge Contact (TP84): J2(+6V) → D4 → R43, R44 → L4 → TP84

<Fig.101>

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20.3. Telephone Line Interface


<Function>
· Bell signal detection
· Clip signal detection
· ON/OFF hook circuit
· Audio circuits
Bell & Clip (: Calling Line Identification Presentation: Caller ID) signal detection:
In the standby mode, Q2 is open to cut the DC loop current and decrease the ring load.
When ring voltage appears at the TP3 (A) and TP40 (B) leads (when the telephone rings), the signal is transferred as follows;
· A → C4 → R2 → R29 → IC2 (DLP) [BELL & CLIP]
· B → C3 → R1 → R30 → IC2 (DLN) [BELL & CLIP]
ON/OFF hook circuit:
In the standby mode, Q2 is open, and connected as to cut the DC loop current and to cut the voice signal. The unit is
consequently in an on-hook condition.
When IC2 detects a ring signal or press the TALK Key onto the handset, Q3 turns on and then Q2 turns on, thus providing an
off-hook condition (active DC current flow through the circuit) and the following signal flow is for the loop current.
· A → R77 → D2 → Q2 → R8 → Q3 → D2→ B [OFF HOOK]

20.4. Transmitter/Receiver
Base Unit and Handset mainly consist of RF Module and DECT BBIC.
Base Unit and Handset transmit/receive voice signal and data signal through the antenna on carrier frequency.
Signal Pass:
*Refer to SIGNAL ROUTE (P.64).

20.4.1. Transmitter Block


The voice signal input from the TEL LINE interface goes to RF Module (IC3) through DECT BBIC (IC2) as shown in BLOCK
DIAGRAM (BASE UNIT) (P.57)
The voice signal passes through the analog part of IC2 where it is amplified and converted to a digital audio stream signal. The
burst switch controller processes this stream performing encryption and scrambling, adding the various other fields to produce
the GAP (Generic Access Profile) standard DECT frame, assigning to a time slot and channel etc.
In IC3, the carrier frequency is changing, and frequency modulated RF signal is generated and amplified, and radiated from
antenna. Handset detects the voice signal or data signal in the circuit same as the following explanation of Receiver Block.

20.4.2. Receiver Block


The signal of 19.2 MHz band (18.81792 MHz ~ 18.97344 MHz) which is input from antenna is input to IC3 as shown in BLOCK
DIAGRAM (BASE UNIT) (P.57).
In IC3, the signal of 19.2 MHz band is downconverted to 864 kHz signal and demoduleted, and goes to IC2 as GAP (Generic
Access Profile) standard DECT frames. It passes through the decoding section burst switch controller where it separates out
the frame information and performs de-encryption and de-scrambling as required. It then goes to the DSP section where it is
turned back into analog audio. This is amplified by the analog front end, and goes to the TEL LINE Interface.

20.5. Pulse Dialing


During pulse dialing the hookswitch (Q2,Q3) is used to generate the pulses using the HOOK control signal, which is set high
during pulses. To force the line impedance low during the "pause" intervals between dialpulses, the PULSE_DIAL signal turns
on Q7.

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21 BLOCK DIAGRAM (HANDSET)

ANT

SPEAKER AMPLIFIER
IC4
40 Speech Burst
10 RXDA
EARPIECE D/A Decoding Decoding
39
Speech Burst 14 TXDA
Encoding Encoding RF
MIC 47 A/D Module
43
46 RSSI
ADPCM RF 21 SYRI IC10
Codec Interface
Headset Analog 11 SYEN
SP_AMP Filter
Front
End
JACK DSP BMC
69
TP5 + 31 XTAL X1
CHARGE
CHARGE CIRCUIT CHARGE 36
CONTACTS 10.368
CHARGE DETECT 25
Q7, Q8 MHz
TP6 29

6 SCL 65
EEPROM ON SWITCH
IC3 5 SDA 64 32
24
TP3 VDDBAT 34
SWITCHED 51~53, 57, 58
BATTERY SUPPLY
TERMINAL ROWS
Q1 SWITCH 26
CPU 15~19 KEYPAD
TP4
COLUMNS
4.0V
D20
VDDLR 35
79 BACKLIT
KEYPAD LEDS
BBIC
IC1
INH/RS 67
CS/CE 63 80
SP-PHONE LED
LCD DISDATA 86
DISCLK 50

ADR 00~18
Flash
Memory
CE, OE, WR

IC2 DAT 00~07

KX-A145RUM/RUT BLOCK DIAGRAM (HANDSET)

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22 CIRCUIT OPERATION (HANDSET)


22.1. Outline
Handset consists of the following ICs as shown in BLOCK DIAGRAM (HANDSET) (P.61).
· DECT BBIC (Base Band IC): IC1
− All data signals (forming/analyzing ACK or CMD signal)
− All interfaces (ex: Key, Detector Circuit, Charge, DC/DC Converter, EEPROM, LCD)
· RF Module: IC10
− PLL Oscillator
− Detector
− Compress/Expander
− Amplifier for transmission and reception
· Flash Memory: IC2
− Program Code
· EEPROM: IC3
− Temporary operating parameters (for RF, etc)

22.2. Power Supply Circuit/Reset Circuit


Circuit Operation:
When power on the Handset, the voltage is as follows;
BATTERY(2.2 V ~ 2.6V: TP3) → +4V(4V) → IC10(6, 27), D20 → IC1(35) → IC1(37, 22, 1, 84, 61) (2.65V)
The Reset signal generates IC1,C58 and 2.65V.

22.3. Charge Circuit


Circuit Operation:
When charging the handset on the Base Unit, the charge current is as follows;
DC+(5.5V ~ 6V) → D4 → R43, R44 → L4 → CHARGE+(Base) → CHARGE+(Handset) → Q7→ F1 → BATTERY+ ... Battery
... BATTERY- → R14 → GND → CHARGE-(Handset)→ CHARGE-(Base) → GND → DC-(GND)
In this way, the BBIC on Handset detects the fact that the battery is charged.
The charge current is controlled by switching Q7 of Handset.
Refer to Fig.101 in Power Supply Circuit (P.59).

22.4. Battery Low/Power Down Detector


Circuit Operation:
"Battery Low" and "Power Down" are detected by BBIC which check the voltage from battery.
The detected voltage is as follows;
· Battery Low
Battery voltage: V(Batt) < 2.3V
The BBIC detects this level and " " starts flashing and "battery alarm" starts ringing.
· Power Down
Battery voltage: V(Batt) < 2.2V
The BBIC detects this level and power down.

22.5. Speakerphone and Headset Jack


The hands-free loudspeaker at SP+ and SP- is used to generate the ring alarm. IC4 is used to switch off the telephone
loudspeaker and is used to amplify the signal to drive the hands-free loudspeaker. They are selected using the SP_AMP line
from pin 69 of the BBIC. 2.5mm headset jack is also available.

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23 CIRCUIT OPERATION (CHARGER UNIT)


23.1. Power Supply Circuit
The power supply is as shown.

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24 SIGNAL ROUTE

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25 CPU DATA (BASE UNIT)


25.1. IC2 (BBIC)
Pin Descriptiojn I/O Hi Hi-z Low Remarks
1 VDD - - - - -
2 VSS - - - - -
3 Data Bus D.I/O - - - for Flash Memory
4 PA_Driver_Amp D.O PA-ON - PA-OFF -
5 Data Bus D.I/O - - - for Flash Memory
6 TX/RX SW D.O TX - RX -
7 Data Bus D.I/O - - - for Flash Memory
8 RX Data D.I Active - Active -
9 Data Bus D.I/O - - - for Flash Memory
10 PLL Strobe D.O Normal - Latch -
11 Data Bus D.I/O - - - for Flash Memory
12 PLL Data D.O Active - Active -
13 PLL Clk D.O Active - Active -
14 Address Bus D.O - - - for Flash Memory
15 TX Data A.O Active - Active -
16 Address Bus D.O - - - for Flash Memory
17 (NO USE) D.O - - - -
18 Address Bus D.O - - - for Flash Memory
19 Address Bus D.O - - - for Flash Memory
20 RF System Clk D.O Active - Active -
21 VDD - - - - -
22 VSS - - - - -
23 RESET A.I Normal - Reset -
24 VDDPM A.O - - - -
25 VSSO D.I - - - -
26 (NO USE) - - - - -
27 LOAD A.I - - - -
28 XTAL A.I - - - 10.368MHz
29 NC - - - - -
30 VDDLR A.I - - - -
31 LRB D.I - - - -
32 NC - - - - -
33 VDDA - - - - -
34 VSSA - - - - -
35 (NO USE) - - - - -
36 Audio Out N A.O - - - -
37 Audio Out P A.O - - - -
38 (NO USE) - - - - -
39 Bandgap Ref A.I - - - -
40 Differential Line P A.I - - - for Bell Clip
41 (NO USE) - - - - -
42 Differential Line N A.I - - - for Bell Clip
43 Audio In N A.I - - - -
44 (NO USE) - - - - -
45 ADC Ref A.I - - - -
46 RSSI A.I - - - -
47 (NO USE) - - - - -
48 AD2 A.I - - - for Polarity
49 AD3 A.I - - - for Polarity
50 (NO USE) - - - - -
51 PX.0 D.I (I_PU) - - -
52 Address Bus D.O - - - for Flash Memory
53 (NO USE) D.I (I_PU) - - -
54 Address Bus D.O - - - for Flash Memory
55 (NO USE) D.I (I_PU) - - -
56 Address Bus D.O - - - for Flash Memory
57 (NO USE) D.I (I_PU) - - -
58 Address Bus D.O - - - for Flash Memory
59 VDD - - - - -
60 VSS - - - - -
61 Address Bus D.O - - - for Flash Memory
62 Address Bus D.O - - - for Flash Memory

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Pin Descriptiojn I/O Hi Hi-z Low Remarks


63 Serial Data(I2C) D.I/O Data - Data -
64 Serial Clk(I2C) D.I/O Active - Active -
65 Address Bus D.O - - - for Flash Memory
66 Address Bus D.O - - - for Flash Memory
67 MODE D.I - - (Fixed) -
68 WR D.O - - Write IC4 for Flash Memory
69 R2/P1.7 D.O - - (Fixed) -
70 Address Bus D.O - - - for Flash Memory
71 Bell/Paging LED D.O LED ON - LED OFF -
72 VBACK A.I - - - -
73 VSS - - - - -
74 Address Bus D.O - - - for Flash Memory
75 Address Bus D.O - - - for Flash Memory
76 DSPIN/P1.O D.I - - (Fixed)
77 Address Bus D.O - - - for Flash Memory
78 DSPOUT/P1.1 D.I (Fixed) - -
79 Address Bus D.O - - - for Flash Memory
80 DSPCLK/P1.2 D.I - - (Fixed)
81 Address Bus D.O - - - for Flash Memory
82 DSPFRM/P1.3 D.O - - (Fixed)
83 OE D.O - - Read IC4 for Flash Memory
84 VSS - - - - -
85 VDD - - - - -
86 Address Bus D.O - - - for Flash Memory
87 Key IN D.I No Key - Key -
88 (NO USE) D.I - - (I PD) -
89 CE D.O - - IC4 Active for Flash Memory
90 (NO USE) D.O - - - -
91 (NO USE) D.O - - - -
92 Data Bus D.I/O - - - for Flash Memory
93 (NO USE) D.I - - (I PD) -
94 (NO USE) D.I - - (I PD) -
95 HOOK CTRL D.O Make Break -
96 Data Bus D.I/O - - - for Flash Memory
97 (NO USE) D.O - - - -
98 Data Bus D.I/O - - - for Flash Memory
99 ANT1 D.O ANT1 ON - ANT1 OFF -
100 ANT2 D.O ANT2 ON - ANT2 OFF -

Note:
I_PU; Internal Pull-Up, I_PD; Internal Pull-Down

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26 CPU DATA (HANDSET)


26.1. IC1 (BBIC)
Pin Description I/O Hi Hi-Z Low Remarks
1 VDD - - - - -
2 VSS - - - - -
3 Data Bus D,I/O - - - for Flash Memory
4 Address Bus D,O - - - for Flash Memory
5 Address Bus D,O - - - for Flash Memory
6 Address Bus D,O - - - for Flash Memory
7 Address Bus D,O - - - for Flash Memory
8 PA Driver Amp D,O PA-ON - PA-OFF -
9 TX/RX SW D,O TX - RX -
10 RX Data D,I Active - Active -
11 PLL Strove D,O Normal - Latch -
12 PLL Data D,O Active - Active -
13 PLL Clk D,O Active - Active -
14 TX Data A,O Active - Active -
15 KEY IN D,I/O No Key - Key -
16 KEY IN D,I/O No Key - Key -
17 KEY IN D,I/O No Key - Key -
18 KEY IN D,I/O No Key - Key -
19 KEY IN D,I/O No Key - Key -
20 (NO USE) D,O - - - -
21 RF System Clk D,O No Key - Key -
22 VDD - - - - -
23 VSS - - - - -
24 POWER SW A,I Key - No Key -
25 Charge DECT A,I Charge - No Charge -
26 DCDCDRV D,O Active - Active -
27 DCDCCMR A,I - - - -
28 Reset A,I Normal - Reset -
29 VSSO A,O - - - -
30 LOAD A,I - - - -
31 XTAL A,I - - - 10.368MHz
32 VDDPM A,O - - - -
33 VDDLO A,O - - - -
34 VDDBAT A,I - - - -
35 VDDLR A,I - - - -
36 CHARGE_START A,O No Charge - Charge for Charge
37 VDDA - - - - -
38 VSSA - - - - -
39 LSRN A,O - - - -
40 LSRP A,O - - - -
41 Bandgap REF A,O - - - -
42 MICS A,O - - - -
43 MICP A,I - - - -
44 MICN A,I - - - -
45 Reference Voltage A,O - - - -
46 RSSI A,I - - - -
47 Headset DET D,I - - - -
48 Charge Current A,I - - - -
49 Charge Current A,I - - - -
50 DISCLK D,O - - - for LCD
51 KEY STRB D,I/O Active - - -
52 KEY STRB D,I/O Active - - -
53 KEY STRB D,I/O Active - - -
54 Address Bus D,O - - - for Flash Memory
55 Address Bus D,O - - - for Flash Memory
56 Address Bus D,O - - - for Flash Memory
57 KEY STRB D,I/O Active - - -
58 KEY STRB D,I/O Active - - -
59 Address Bus D,O - - - for Flash Memory
60 Address Bus D,O - - - for Flash Memory
61 VDD - - - - -
62 VSS - - - - -

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Pin Description I/O Hi Hi-Z Low Remarks


63 CS/CE D.O - - Active for LCD
64 Serial Data(I2C) D,I/O Data - Data for EEPROM
65 Serial Clk(I2C) D,O Active - Active for EEPROM
66 MODE D,I - - (Fixed) -
67 INH/RS D,O - - - for LCD
68 Bell D,O - - - -
69 Amp Enable D,O - - Active -
70 Address Bus D,O - - - for Flash Memory
71 Address Bus D,O - - - for Flash Memory
72 Address Bus D,O - - - for Flash Memory
73 Address Bus D,O - - - for Flash Memory
74 Address Bus D,O - - - for Flash Memory
75 VDDLI A,I - - - -
76 Address Bus D,O - - - for Flash Memory
77 Address Bus D,O - - - for Flash Memory
78 (NO USE) D,O - - - -
79 Back Light D,O LED ON - LED OFF -
80 SP Phone LED D,O LED ON - LED OFF -
81 Address Bus D,O - - - for Flash Memory
82 Address Bus D,O - - - for Flash Memory
83 VSS - - - - -
84 VDD - - - - -
85 CE D,O - - Active for Flash Memory
86 DISDATA D,O - - - for LCD
87 Power Select D,O Low Power - Hi Power -
88 (NO USE) D,O - - - -
89 (NO USE) D,O - - - -
90 OE D,O - - Active for Flash Memory
91 WR D,O - - Active for Flash Memory
92 (NO USE) D,O - - - -
93 Address Bus D,O - - - for Flash Memory
94 Data Bus D,I/O - - - for Flash Memory
95 Data Bus D,I/O - - - for Flash Memory
96 Data Bus D,I/O - - - for Flash Memory
97 Data Bus D,I/O - - - for Flash Memory
98 Data Bus D,I/O - - - for Flash Memory
99 Data Bus D,I/O - - - for Flash Memory
100 Data Bus D,I/O - - - for Flash Memory

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27 EEPROM LAYOUT (BASE UNIT)


27.1. Scope
The purpose of this section is to describe the layout of the EEPROM (IC1) for the KX-TCD450 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. ringer volume
at address 0220, and some are set during normal use of the phone e.g. meter pulse billing at address 0140..015F.

27.2. Introduction
The base unit uses a 32K bit serial EEPROM (IC1) for storing volatile parameters. All parameters are set up before the base
leaves the factory. Some of these are vital for the operation of the hardware so a set of default parameters is programmed
before the actual hardware fine-tuning can be initiated. This document lists all default settings with a short description.
In the tables below values in a range that are similar are not repeated; i.e. Address 00 to 01 contains the value 00 simply means
that the value 00 is repeated in all addresses in the range. All values in this document are in hexadecimal notation.
Type Name Description
D default The EEPROM location is preset to the Default value by the eeprom default loader.
A adjust The EEPROM location is set during the production test and should not be overwritten. The value is set by the
eeprom default loader only if the location contains all 1’s (byte: 0xFF, word FFFFh), i, e. it has never been set.
- EEPROM location which is not set at all.
d default Same as D but best-guess value and/or not verified.

Country x Default - no specific country setting, so revert to default value


Setting

27.3. EEPROM Layout


27.3.1. General Setup
Address Default Name Country Type Description
Setting
0000-01 00 E0 EepromOscillator x A Frequency adjustment
0002 20 ModulationDeviation x A Modulation adjustment
0020-0024 - RFPI (ID for Base Unit) x A RFPI
0025-0026 00 00 AC (Base PIN code) x D AC code
0028 00 TBR22Test x - TBR22 test
0030-0034 FF .. FF IPUI_1 (ID for H/S 1) x D Ipui for handset 1. If set to FF .. FF (5bytes) the
handset is not enrolled.
0035-0039 FF .. FF IPUI_2 (ID for H/S 2) x D Ipui for handset 2. If set to FF .. FF (5bytes) the
handset is not enrolled.
003A-003E FF .. FF IPUI_3 (ID for H/S 3) x D Ipui for handset 3. If set to FF .. FF (5bytes) the
handset is not enrolled.
003F-0043 FF .. FF IPUI_4 (ID for H/S 4) x D Ipui for handset 4. If set to FF .. FF (5bytes) the
handset is not enrolled.
0044-0048 FF .. FF IPUI_5 (ID for H/S 5) x D Ipui for handset 5. If set to FF .. FF (5bytes) the
handset is not enrolled.
0049-004D FF .. FF IPUI_6 (ID for H/S 6) x D Ipui for handset 6. If set to FF .. FF (5bytes) the
handset is not enrolled.
004E-008F - Reserved x - Protocol data
0090-009F - UAK_1 x - UAK for hanset 1 (for factory use)
00A0-00AF - UAK_2 x - UAK for hanset 2 (for factory use)
00B0-00BF - UAK_3 x - UAK for hanset 3 (for factory use)
00C0-00CF - UAK_4 x - UAK for hanset 4 (for factory use)
00D0-00DF - UAK_5 x - UAK for hanset 5 (for factory use)
00E0-00EF - UAK_6 x - UAK for hanset 6 (for factory use)

27.3.2. Switch Control


Address Default Name Country Type Description
Setting
09F1 00 HsRegInfo.RegFlags x D Handset registration info - registration ON/OFF

1=reg, 0=no reg

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Address Default Name Country Type Description


Setting
09F2 00 HsRegInfo.EmcFlags x D Handset registration info - EMC flags
Bit
6..7: not used
0..5: handset 1..6 info, 1=known , 0=unknown
09F3 21 RingMode x D Ring mode. Modes used in KAMMA4 are 20h and 21h.
Bit
7..5: Mode (001=group)
4 : Not used
3..0: Id (001= id of first group)

27.3.3. Flash Time setting


Address Default Name Country Type Description
Setting
0F0B 08 CalibBreakTime[0] 0A D Calibrated loop-break time for short break
Unit: 10 ms, defaultst to 80 ms
0F0C 14 CalibBreakTime[1] 46 D Calibrated loop-break time for short break
Unit: 10 ms, defaultst to 200 ms
0F0D 46 CalibBreakTime[2] 14 D Calibrated loop-break time for short break
Unit: 10 ms, defaultst to 700 ms

27.3.4. Clip (Caller ID) configuration


Address Default Name Country Type Description
Setting
0F1C 70 Detect 74 D CLIP detect configuration
Bit
0-2: Mode: 0: Learn mode, 1: DTMF only, 2: FSK
only, 3: Generic mode, 4: Russian CLIP only
3: Unused4
4: Onhook: 1=enable 0=disable
5: Offhookk: 1=enable 0=disable
6: Msgwaiting: 1=enable 0=disable
7: Unused7
0F37..38 3D 01 Parse.Configuration 3D 00 D Clip parse set configuration
Bit
0: Etsi: 1=enable 0=disable
1: ForwardNumber: 1=enable 0=disable
2: Danish: 1=enable 0=disable
3: Dutch: 1=enable 0=disable
4: Canadian: 1=enable 0=disable
5: Swedish: 1=enable 0=disable
6: UserDefined: 1=enable 0=disable
7: KPN vmwi: 1=enable 0=disable
8: ProtocolPriority:
If 2 mutually exclusive parameters occurs, the 1st in
the protocol message has priority.
1=enable 0=disable
9: UseCallType:
Verify the Call Type parameter, if available, when
receiving Call Back CLIP at busy subscriber.
1=enable 0=disable
10: AddTop0IfNo0
Automatic addition of 0 if top of Caller ID is not 0.
1=enable 0=disable
11: DtmfDigitsOnly
Parse DTMF clip without start and/or stop code.
1=enable 0=disable
12..15: Reserved12..Reserved15
0F3D 00 Rcid.Mode x D RCID mode
Bit
0: answer-mode,
1=auto-answer, 0=manual answer
1..4: 0
5: detect length,
1=enable(development only), 0=disable
6: add category,
1=enable(development only), 0=disable
7: 0

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Address Default Name Country Type Description


Setting
0F3E 70 Rcid.Options x D RCID mode
Bit
1..3: 0
4: pre-detect before first RCID-request,
1=enable, 0=disable
5: emulate ring-back tone,
1=enable, 0=disable
6: detect ring-timming,
1=enable, 0=disable
7: 0
0F3F 73 Rcid.PacketLen_RetryCnt x D RCID mode packet length and request retry count
Bit
7..4: Packet length including start/begin+category
(default 9)
3..0: Request-Retry Count (default 3)
0F40 01 Rcid.RingCntToStart x D RCID, number of ring’s before auto-answering call
0: on first ring-volt-off
1..9: on 1-9 ring pattern-off
0F41 04 Rcid.LineSeizureT0 x D RCID line-seizure delay
Unit: 50ms, defaults to 200ms.
0F42 00 Rcid.ReqDelayT1 x D RCID-request delay parameter T1
Delay from line-seizure to 1.
Req-tone: T0+T1 (200ms)
Delay between two req-tones if no data:
T1+T3max (600ms)
Dealy between data and next req-tone:
T1+T7T8 (150ms)
Unit: 1ms, defaults to 0ms
0F43 0E Rcid.ReqWidthT2 x D RCID-request width (T2)
Unit: 10ms, defaults to 140ms
0F44 04 Rcid.ReqTimeoutT3Max x D RCID-request to "first RCID data" timeout (T3Max)
Unit: 50ms, defaults to 600ms
0F45 04 Rcid.DataTimeoutT7T8Max 02 D RCID next-digit timeout (T7+T8)max
Unit: 50ms, defaults to 150ms
0F46 02 Rcid.SimRingCnt 06 D RCID simulated-ring count
0F47 38 Rcid.SimRingOnOffTime x D RCID simulated-ring timing
Bit
0..3: ring-on time
4..7: ring-off time
Unit: 500ms, defaults to 1.5s ring-on time,
4s ring-off time
0F48 01 Rcid.MaxErrCnt x D RCID, max error-count during parsing

27.3.5. BsUiTask settings


Address Default Name Country Type Description
Setting
0F4B 01 Config1 13 D BsUiTask configuration (MSB)
Bits 1=enable 0=disable
0: AmPmClockSettingEnabled, enabled
1: ClipDetectionSettingEnabled, disabled
2: AkzMenuEnabled, disabled
3: HakzMenuEnabled, disabled
4: RussianClipSttingEnabled, disabled
5: SmscSendNumberSettingEnabled, disabled
6: SMSPabxSupportSettingEnabled, disabled
7: Unused
0F4C F7 Config2 D7 D BsUiTask configuration (LSB)
Bits 1=enable 0=disable
0: FlashTime1Enabled, enabled
1: FlashTime2Enabled, enabled
2: FlashTime3Enabled, enabled
3: KeyClicksEnable, disabled
4: ARSCarrierMenuEnabled, enabled
5: ARSIntDeletionMenuEnabled, enabled
6: ARSMultipleCarrierMenuEnabled, enabled
7: ARSMultipleAreaCodeMenuEnabled, enabled
0F4E 0F Config2 FF D BsUiTask configuration 2
Bits 1=enable 0=disable
0: RingerModeMenuEnabled, enabled
1: CallRestrictionMenuEnabled, enabled
2: CancelHandsetMenuEnabled, enabled
3: BaseToneMenusEnabled, enabled
4-7: Unused

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28 EEPROM LAYOUT (HANDSET)


28.1. Scope
The purpose of this section is to describe “layout of the EEPROM (IC3) KX-A145 Handset”.
The EEPROM contains hardware, software, and user specific parameters. Some parameters are set during production of the
handset e.g. crystal oscillator adjustment at 0000..01, some are set by the user when configuring the handset e.g. ringer volume
at 349, and some during normal use of the phone e.g. redial memory at 020D..028E.

28.2. Introduction
The handset uses a 64k bit serial EEPROM (IC3) for storing volatile parameters. All parameters are set up before the handset
the factory. Some of these are vital for the operation of the hardware so a set of default parameters is programmed before the
actual hardware fine-tuning can be initiated. This document lists all default settings with a short description.
This document lists all default parameters with a short description.
In the tables below values in a range that are similar are not repeated; i.e. Address 00 to 01 contains the value 00 simply means
that the value 00 is repeated in all addresses in the range.
Type Name Description
D default The EEPROM location is preset to the Default value by the eeprom default loader.
A adjust The EEPROM location is set during the production test and should not be overwritten. The value is set by
the eeprom default loader only if the location contains 0xFF, i, e. it has never been set.
- EEPROM location which is not set at all.

Country x Default - no specific country setting, so revert to default value


Setting

28.3. EEPROM contents


28.3.1. General Setup
Address Default Name Type Description
0000-0001 00 EepromOscillator A Frequency adjustment
0002 20 ModulationDeviation A Mudulation adjustment
0030-0034 00 IPEI (ID for Handset) A IPEI
0036-003A FF PARK_1 (ID for Base 1) - PARK for registration 1
003B-003F FF PARK_2 (ID for Base 2) - PARK for registration 2
0040-0044 FF PARK_3 (ID for Base 3) - PARK for registration 3
0045-0049 FF PARK_4 - PARK_8 (ID for Base 4) - PARK for registration 4-8
004A-004D FF PLI_1-PLI_4 D Pli for registration 1-4. If set to FF the registration is
deleted.
0100-0104 - RFPI_1 - RFPI_4 (Base 1) - RFPI for registration 1-4
0105 - SerClass_1 - Service class for registration 1
0106 - LAL_1 - Location area level for registration 1
0107 - IPUI_LEN_1 - IPUI length for registration 1
0108-0114 - IPUI_1 - IPUI_12 - IPUI for registration 1-12
0115 - ZAP_1 - ZAP for registration 1
0116 - STATUS_1 - Status for registration 1
0117-126 - UAK_1 - UAK_15 - UAK for registration 1-15
0130-134 - RFPI_2 - RFPI_6 (Base 2) - RFPI for registration 2-6
0135 - SerClass_2 - Service class for registration 2
0136 - LAL_2 - Location area level for registration 2
0137 - IPUI_LEN_2 - IPUI length for registration 2
0138-0144 - IPUI_2 - IPUI_14 - IPUI for registration 2-14
0145 - ZAP_2 - ZAP for registration 2
0146 - STATUS_2 - Status for registration 2
0147-0156 - UAK_2 - UAK_17 - UAK for registration 2-17
0160-0164 - RFPI_3 - RFPI_7 (Base 3) - RFPI for registration 3-7
0165 - SerClass_3 - Service class for registration 3
0166 - LAL_3 - Location area level for registration 3
0167 - IPUI_LEN_3 - IPUI length for registration 3
0168-0174 - IPUI_3 - IPUI_15 - IPUI for registration 3-15
0175 - ZAP_3 - ZAP for registration 3
0176 STATUS_3 - Status for registration 3
0177-0186 - UAK_3 - UAK_18 - UAK for registration 3-18
0190-0194 - RFPI_4 - RFPI_8 (Base 4) - RFPI for registration 4

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Address Default Name Type Description


0195 - SerClass_4 - Service class for registration 4
0196 - LAL_4 - Location area level for registration 4
0197 - IPUI_LEN_4 - IPUI length for registration 4
0198-01A4 - IPUI_4 - IPUI_16 - IPUI for registration 4
01A5 - ZAP_4 - ZAP for registration 4
01A6 - STATUS_4 - Status for registration 4
01A7-01B6 - UAK_4 - UAK_19 - UAK for registration 4

28.3.2. MMMI Setup


Address Default Name Country Type Description
Setting
029A-029B 0000 HSPinCode x D 4 BCD Digits
02AC 01 FactoryLanguageSetting 10 D Factory setting for language:
00 = German
01 = English
02 = Welsh
03 = Croatian
04 = Spanish
05 = Norwegian
06 = French
07 = Italian
08 = Danish
09 = Dutch
0A = Swedish
0B = Finnish
0C = Greek
0D = Turkish
0E = Hungarian
0F = Portuguese
10 = Russian
11 = Polish
12 = Slovakian
13 = Czechs
14 = Basque
15 = Catalan
02AD 01 Language 10 D Language code (see table above)
02AE FF AvailableLanguages x D Bit 0: 0:Disable, 1:Enable German
Bit 1: 0:Disable, 1:Enable English
Bit 2: 0:Disable, 1:Enable Welsh
Bit 3: 0:Disable, 1:Enable Croatian
Bit 4: 0:Disable, 1:Enable Spanish
Bit 5: 0:Disable, 1:Enable Norwegian
Bit 6: 0:Disable, 1:Enable French
Bit 7: 0:Disable, 1:Enable Italian
02AF FF AvailableLanguages x D Bit 0: 0:Disable, 1:Enable Danish
Bit 1: 0:Disable, 1:Enable Dutch
Bit 2: 0:Disable, 1:Enable Swedish
Bit 3: 0:Disable, 1:Enable Finnish
Bit 4: 0:Disable, 1:Enable Greek
Bit 5: 0:Disable, 1:Enable Turkish
Bit 6: 0:Disable, 1:Enable Hungarian
Bit 7: 0:Disable, 1:Enable Portuguese
02B0 FF AvailableLanguages x D Bit 0: 0:Disable, 1:Enable Russian
Bit 1: 0:Disable, 1:Enable Polish
Bit 2: 0:Disable, 1:Enable Slovakian
Bit 3: 0:Disable, 1:Enable Czechs
Bit 4: 0:Disable, 1:Enable Basque
Bit 5: 0:Disable, 1:Enable Catalan
Bit 6: 0:Disable, 1:Enable Gallego
Bit 7: 0:Disable, 1:Enable Irish
02F1 01 RecVolStoreEnabled x D 00 - Reciever volume will be reset to default value when
hooking on.
01 - Reciever volume will be stored in eeprom when
set in conversation.
034A 02 EEVoiceVolume x D Volume of the earpice
03ED 00 Temporary Tone Dialing 01 D 01 = On.
1EE9 07 MaxDigitsToMatch x D Valid values: 01 - FF
Digits above this value will not be evaluated, when
matching.

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Address Default Name Country Type Description


Setting
1EEA 05 MinDigitsToMatch x D Valid values: 01 - FF (-Must be lower than
MaxDigitsToMatch).
-If all digits of one of the numbers match completely,
-with at least this number of digits, we have a match.
(-Or if they match completely with less digits, we also have
match.)
1EEC 04 DisplayContrast 17 D Display contrast value[00..1F] with 00 as the highest
contrast setting

28.3.3. Battery Parameters


Address Default Name Type Description
1F02 A0 LowVoltage A Voltage on which to start battery low-indication.
The voltage has to be measured under this value for
8 seconds before the handset start signaling low battery.
LowVoltage[eeprom]=[ADC-steps]=LowVoltage[mV]
(14.35[mV/step])

28.3.4. Default Audio-Parameters


Address Default Name Country Type Description
Setting
1F07 46 ReceiveGainLowOffset x D Bit7 - AOG
Bit6 - AOG2
Bit5 - bit0: Gain-receive for volumestep 1 offset to
volumestep 2 (GR-Index) (values ranging from 0x00 to
0x24, each step representing 1 dB)
1F08 46 ReceiveGainHighOffset x D Bit7 - AOG
Bit6 - AOG2
Bit5 - bit0: Gain-receive for volumestep 3 offset to
volumestep 2 (GR-Index) (values ranging from 0x00 to
0x24, each step representing 1 dB)
1F1C 16 GX-index 17 A Gain-transmit (values ranging from 0x00 to 0x24, each step
representing 1 dB). The index represent volumestep 2. See
table.
1F1D 59 GX-index x A Bit7 - AOG
Bit6 - AOG2
Gain-receive (values ranging from 0x00 to 0x24, each step
representing 1 dB). The index represent volumestep 2. See
table.

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29 HOW TO REPLACE FLAT 29.3. Modification Procedure of


Bridge
PACKAGE IC
1. Add a small amount of solder to the bridged pins.
29.1. Preparation 2. With a hot iron, use a sweeping motion along the flat part of
· PbF (: Pb free) Solder the pin to draw the solder from between the adjacent pads.

· Soldering Iron
Tip Temperature of 700°F ± 20°F (370°C ± 10°C)
Note: We recommend a 30 to 40 Watt soldering iron. An
expert may be able to use a 60 to 80 Watt iron where
someone with less experience could overheat and damage
the PCB foil.
· Flux
Recommended Flux: Specific Gravity → 0.82.
Type → RMA (lower residue, non-cleaning type)
Note: See ABOUT LEAD FREE SOLDER (PbF: Pb free)
(P.4).

29.2. Procedure
1. Tack the flat pack IC to the PCB by temporarily soldering
two diagonally opposite pins in the correct positions on the
PCB.

Be certain each pin is located over the


correct pad on the PCB.
2. Apply flux to all of the pins on the IC.

3. Being careful to not unsolder the tack points, slide the


soldering iron along the tips of the pins while feeding
enough solder to the tip so that it flows under the pins as
they are heated.

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30 CABINET AND ELECTRICAL PARTS LOCATION (BASE


UNIT)

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31 CABINET AND ELECTRICAL PARTS LOCATION


(HANDSET)

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32 CABINET AND ELECTRICAL PARTS LOCATION


(CHARGER UNIT)

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33 ACCESSORIES AND PACKING MATERIALS


33.1. KX-TCD450RUM/RUT

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33.2. KX-A145RUM/RUT

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34 TERMINAL GUIDE OF THE ICs, TRANSISTORS AND


DIODES
34.1. Base Unit

34.2. Handset

34.3. Charger Unit

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35 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST


1. RTL (Retention Time Limited) Ref. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks
No.
Note: 5 PQKE10356Z1 GUIDE, CHARGE TERMINAL CASE POM-HB
The marking (RTL) indicates that the Retention Time is 6 PQSA10131Z ANTENNA, MAIN
7 PQSA10132Z ANTENNA, SUB
limited for this item.
8 PQYF10560Z4 CABINET COVER (for KX- ABS-HB
After the discontinuation of this assembly in production, TCD450RUM)
the item will continue to be available for a specific period 8 PQYF10560Z2 CABINET COVER (for KX- ABS-HB
TCD450RUT)
of time. The retention period of availability is dependant 9 PQGT16261Y NAME PLATE (for KX-TCD450RUM)
on the type of assembly, and in accordance with the 9 PQGT16346Y NAME PLATE (for KX-TCD450RUT)
laws governing part and product retention. After the end
of this period, the assembly will no longer be available. 35.1.2. Main P.C.Board Parts
2. Important safety notice
Ref. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks
Components identified by the mark indicates special No.
PCB1 PQWP1D450RUH MAIN P.C.BOARD ASS´Y (RTL)
characteristics important for safety. When replacing any of
(ICs)
these components, only use specified manufacture’s parts. IC1 PQWI1D450RUH IC
3. The S mark means the part is one of some identical parts. IC2 C1CB00001608 IC
For that reason, it may be different from the installed part. IC4 C3FBKC000105 IC
Q9 PQVILM1117MP IC S
4. ISO code (Example: ABS-94HB) of the remarks column (TRANSISTORS)
shows quality of the material and a flame resisting grade Q2 2SA1625 TRANSISTOR(SI) S
about plastics. Q3 PQVTBF822T7 TRANSISTOR(SI)
Q6 2SD1994A TRANSISTOR(SI)
5. RESISTORS & CAPACITORS Q7 B1ABCE000009 TRANSISTOR(SI)
Unless otherwise specified; Q8 B1ADGE000004 TRANSISTOR(SI)
Q10 PQVTDTC143K TRANSISTOR(SI)
All resistors are in ohms (Ω) K=1000Ω, M=1000kΩ (DIODES)
All capacitors are in MICRO FARADS (µF)P=µµF D2 PQVDS1ZB60F1 DIODE(SI) S
D3 MAZY30000L DIODE(SI)
*Type & Wattage of Resistor D4 B0JAME000085 DIODE(SI)
D5 MA2Z74800L DIODE(SI)
D7 PQVDBZV55C02 DIODE(SI)
D8 MAZ80470ML DIODE(SI)
D9 MAZ80470ML DIODE(SI)
D10 MAZ80470ML DIODE(SI)
DA1 B0DDCM000001 DIODE(SI)
LED1 LNJ308G8JRA LED
(COILS)
L1 PQLQR4D4R7K COIL
L3 PQLQR2M33NK COIL
L8 PQLQR2M1N8S COIL S
(JACKS)
J1 PQJJ1TB26Z JACK, MODULATOR S
J2 PQJJ1B4Y JACK, DC
(RESISTORS)
R1 ERJ3GEYJ155 1.5M
R2 ERJ3GEYJ155 1.5M
R3 ERJ3GEYJ224 220K
R4 ERJ3GEYJ184 180K
R5 ERJ3GEYJ224 220K
R6 ERJ3GEYJ184 180K
R7 ERJ3GEYJ104 100K
R8 ERJ3GEYJ272 2.7K
R9 ERJ3GEYJ103 10K
R10 ERJ3GEYJ222 2.2K
R12 PQ4R18XJ000 0 S
35.1. Base Unit R16 ERJ3GEYJ133 13K
R18 ERJ3GEYJ392 3.9K
35.1.1. Cabinet and Electrical Parts R19 ERJ12YJ220 22
R20 ERJ12YJ560 56
Ref. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks
R21 ERJ3GEYJ104 100K
No.
R22 ERJ3GEYJ333 33K
1 PQGG10154W5 GRILLE (for KX-TCD450RUM) ABS-HB
R23 ERJ3GEYJ560 56
1 PQGG10154W6 GRILLE (for KX-TCD450RUT) ABS-HB
R24 PQ4R18XJ100 10 S
2 PQKM10586Z4 CABINET BODY (for KX- ABS-HB
TCD450RUM) R25 ERJ3GEYJ151 150
2 PQKM10586Z2 CABINET BODY (for KX- ABS-HB R26 ERJ3GEYJ103 10K
TCD450RUT) R27 ERJ3GEYJ222 2.2K
3 PQHR10962Z OPTIC CONDUCTIVE PARTS, LED R28 ERJ3GEYJ751 750
LENS R29 ERJ3GEYJ101 100
4 PQJT10203Z TERMINAL R30 ERJ3GEYJ101 100

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Ref. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks
No. No.
R31 ERJ3GEYJ101 100 C52 ECUV1H101JCV 100P
R32 ERJ3GEYJ560 56 C54 G1C2N7Z00008 COIL
R33 PQ4R10XJ102 1K S C55 ECUV1H100DCV 10P
R37 ERJ3GEY0R00 0 C56 ECUV1H100DCV 10P
R38 ERJ3GEYJ330 33 C57 PQLQR2M1N8S COIL S
R39 ERJ3GEY0R00 0 C58 PQLQR2M1N8S COIL S
R40 ERJ3GEY0R00 0 C59 ECUV1H101JCV 100P
R41 ERJ3GEYJ101 100 C61 ECUV1H100DCV 10P
R42 ERJ3GEYJ221 220 C64 ECUV1H102KBV 0.001
R43 ERJ1WYJ330 33 C65 ECUV1H2R0CCV 2
R44 ERJ1WYJ330 33 C66 ECUV1H060DCV 6P S
R53 ERJ3GEYJ565 5.6M C67 ECUV1A475KB 4.7
R54 ERJ3GEYJ184 180K C68 ECUV1A475KB 4.7
R57 ERJ3GEYJ103 10K C69 ECUV1H2R0CCV 2
R58 ERJ3GEYJ103 10K C72 ECUV1H2R0CCV 2
R59 ERJ3GEYJ105 1M C73 ECUV1H100DCV 10P
R66 ERJ3GEYJ390 39 C74 ECUV1H103KBV 0.01
R67 ERJ3GEYJ390 39 C76 ECUV1C104KBV 0.1
R68 ERJ3GEYJ151 150 C77 ECQE2E474KZ 0.47 S
R77 PQ4R10XJ000 0 S C78 ECUV1H102KBV 0.001
R78 ERJ3GEYJ181 180 C79 ECUV1H102KBV 0.001
R79 ERJ3GEYJ181 180 C80 ECUV1H060DCV 6P S
R80 ERJ3GEYJ222 2.2K C81 ECUV1H2R0CCV 2
R81 ERJ3GEYJ565 5.6M C82 ECUV1H030CCV 3P
R82 ERJ3GEYJ184 180K C83 ECUV1H1R0CCV 1
R83 ERJ3GEYJ222 2.2K C84 ECUV1H1R0CCV 1
R84 ERJ3GEYJ103 10K C85 ECUV1H1R0CCV 1
R85 ERJ8GEYJ123 12K C87 ECUV1H101JCV 100P
L4 PQ4R18XJ000 0 S C88 ECUV1H100DCV 10P
(CAPACITORS) C89 ECUV1H100DCV 10P
C1 ECKD2H681KB 680P S C90 ECUV1H100DCV 10P
C2 ECKD2H681KB 680P S C91 ECUV1H1R0CCV 1
C3 ECQE2223KF 0.022 (OTHERS)
C4 ECQE2223KF 0.022 IC3 J3FKK0000003 RF UNIT
C7 ECUV2H332KB 0.0033 S1 K0H1BB000018 SPECIAL SWITCH, TACTILE
C11 ECUV1C273KBV 0.027 SA1 PQVDDSS301L VARISTOR (SURGE ABSORBER) S
C12 PQCUV1C474KB 0.47 X1 H0D103500003 CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR
C13 PQCUV1A105KB 1
C14 PQCUV1C224KB 0.22
C15 ECEA1HKS100 10 S
35.2. Handset
C18 ECUV1H100DCV 10P
C19 ECUV1H100DCV 10P 35.2.1. Cabinet and Electrical Parts
C20 ECUV1C104KBV 0.1
Ref. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks
C21 ECUV1H100DCV 10P No.
C22 PQCUV1C224KB 0.22 101 PQGP10226Z1 PANEL, LCD (for KX-A145RUM) AS-HB
C23 ECUV1C104KBV 0.1 101 PQGP10226Z2 PANEL, LCD (for KX-A145RUT) AS-HB
C24 ECUV1C104KBV 0.1 102 PQHS10553Z TAPE, DOUBLE SIDE
C25 ECEA1CKS100 10 S
103 PQKM10587U5 CABINET BODY (for KX-A145RUM) ABS-HB
C26 ECUV1C104KBV 0.1 103 PQKM10587U6 CABINET BODY (for KX-A145RUT) ABS-HB
C27 ECUV1C104KBV 0.1 104 PQHS10555Y SPACER, LCD
C28 ECUV1C683KBV 0.068 105 PQBC10375Z1 PUSH BUTTON, NAVI
C29 ECUV1C683KBV 0.068 106 PQBC10376Z1 BUTTON, SP-PHONE
C30 ECUV1H182KBV 0.0018 107 PQSX10225Z KEYBOARD SWITCH, 20KEY (for
C31 ECKD2H681KB 680P S KX-A145RUM)
C32 ECUV1H270JCV 27P 107 PQSX10225Y KEYBOARD SWITCH, 20KEY (for
C33 ECUV1H1R0CCV 1 KX-A145RUT)
C34 ECUV1C104KBV 0.1 108 PQHS10467Z COVER, SP NET
C35 ECUV1H333KBV 0.033 S 109 L0AD02A00015 SPEAKER
C36 ECUV1C104KBV 0.1 110 PQSA10134Z ANTENNA
C37 ECUV1C104KBV 0.1 111 PQHX11202Z INSULATOR
C38 ECUV1C104KBV 0.1 112 PQJT10204Z TERMINAL (L)
C39 PQCUV1E104MD 0.1 S 113 PQJT10205Z TERMINAL (R)
C40 ECEA1AKA101 100 114 PQHR10964Z GUIDE SPEAKER
C41 ECEA0JKA101 100 115 L0AD02A00010 SPEAKER
C42 ECUV1H101JCV 100P 116 PQHG10666Z SPACER, SP RUBBER SHEET
C43 ECUV1H100DCV 10P 117 PQHS10457Z COVER, SP NET
C44 ECUV1C104KBV 0.1 118 PQKF10583Z5 CABINET COVER (for KX- ABS-HB
C45 ECUV1C104KBV 0.1 A145RUM)
C46 ECUV1C104KBV 0.1 118 PQKF10583ZB CABINET COVER (for KX- ABS-HB
A145RUT)
C47 ECUV1H101JCV 100P
119 PQKE10357Z1 COVER, E/P CAP (for KX-
C48 ECUV1H330JCV 33P
A145RUM)
C49 ECUV1H103KBV 0.01
119 PQKE10357Z3 COVER, E/P CAP (for KX-
C50 ECUV1H100DCV 10P A145RUT)

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Ref. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks
No. No.
120 PQJC10058Z BATTERY TERMINAL (+) R31 ERJ3GEYJ103 10K
121 PQJC10057Z BATTERY TERMINAL (-) R34 ERJ3GEYJ103 10K
122 PQJC10056Z BATTERY TERMINAL R35 ERJ3GEYJ824 820K
123 PQGT16262Z NAME PLATE (for KX-A145RUM) R36 ERJ3EKF4303 430K
123 PQGT16347Z NAME PLATE (for KX-A145RUT) R37 ERJ3GEYJ224 220K
124 PQHX11223Z PLASTIC PARTS, BATTERY COVER R38 ERJ3GEYJ103 10K
SHEET R43 PQ4R10XJ820 82 S
125 PQHS10561Y SPACER, BATTERY COVER R51 ERJ3GEYJ332 3.3K
126 PQKK10134Z5 LID, BATTERY (for KX-A145RUM) ABS-HB R59 ERJ3GEYJ103 10K
126 PQKK10134ZD LID, BATTERY (for KX-A145RUT) ABS-HB R60 ERJ3GEYJ103 10K
R67 ERJ3GEYJ101 100
35.2.2. Main P.C.Board Parts R68 ERJ3GEYJ101 100
R410 ERJ3GEYJ330 33
Ref. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R411 ERJ3GEYJ2R2 2.2
No. L4 ERJ3GEY0R00 0
PCB100 PQWP1D450RUR MAIN P.C.BOARD ASS´Y (RTL) (CAPACITORS)
(ICs) C1 ECUV1C104KBV 0.1
IC1 C1CB00001559 IC C2 ECUV1C104KBV 0.1
IC2 PQWI2D450RUR IC C3 ECUV1C683KBV 0.068
IC3 PQWI1D450RUR IC C4 EEE0JA331P 330
IC4 C1BB00000265 IC C5 ECUV1C683KBV 0.068
(TRANSISTORS) C6 ECUV1H030CCV 3P
Q1 PQVTDTC143XU TRANSISTOR(SI) S C7 ECUV1H270JCV 27P
Q3 B1CFMC000006 TRANSISTOR(SI) C8 ECUV1C104KBV 0.1
Q5 PQVTDTC143XU TRANSISTOR(SI) S C9 EEE0JA331P 330
Q7 B1ADGE000004 TRANSISTOR(SI) C10 ECUV1A105KBV 1
Q8 UN5216 TRANSISTOR(SI) C11 PQCUV1A225KB 2.2
Q11 PQVTDTC143XU TRANSISTOR(SI) S C12 ECUV1C104KBV 0.1
(DIODES) C13 ECUV1C104KBV 0.1
D7 MA8047 DIODE(SI) C14 ECUV1C104KBV 0.1
D9 MA8047 DIODE(SI) C15 ECUV1C104KBV 0.1
D16 B0JCME000035 DIODE(SI) C16 ECUV1C104KBV 0.1
D19 B0JCDD000002 DIODE(SI) C17 ECUV1H100DCV 10P
D20 MA2Z74800L DIODE(SI) C18 ECST0JY475 4.7
LED1 LNJ308G8JRA LED C19 ECUV1H100DCV 10P
LED2 LNJ308G8JRA LED C20 ECUV1H100DCV 10P
LED3 LNJ308G8JRA LED C21 ECUV1H100DCV 10P
LED11 PQVDSML310MT LED S C22 ECUV1H100DCV 10P
LED12 PQVDSML310MT LED S C23 ECUV1H100DCV 10P
LED13 PQVDSML310MT LED S C24 ECUV1H152KBV 0.0015
LED14 PQVDSML310MT LED S C25 ECUV1H100DCV 10P
LED17 PQVDBR1111C LED S C26 ECUV1H100DCV 10P
(COILS) C27 ECUV1H100DCV 10P
L1 G1A470L00001 COIL C29 ECUV1H100DCV 10P
L5 PQLQR4D4R7K COIL C30 ECUV1C104KBV 0.1
F1 PQLQR2M5N6K COIL S C31 ECUV1C104KBV 0.1
(RESISTORS) C32 ECUV1C104KBV 0.1
R1 ERJ3GEYJ222 2.2K C33 ECUV1C104KBV 0.1
R2 ERJ3GEYJ224 220K C34 ECUV1H100DCV 10P
R3 ERJ3GEYJ103 10K C35 ECST0JY106 10
R4 ERJ3GEYJ330 33 C36 ECUV1C104KBV 0.1
R5 ERJ3GEYJ330 33 C37 ECUV1H103KBV 0.01
R6 ERJ3GEYJ471 470 C38 ECUV1H100DCV 10P
R7 ERJ3GEYJ150 15 C39 ECUV1A224KBV 0.22
R8 ERJ3GEYJ471 470 C40 ECUV1A224KBV 0.22
R9 ERJ3GEYJ223 22K C41 ECUV1H100DCV 10P
R10 ERJ3GEYJ102 1K C42 ECUV1H103KBV 0.01
R11 ERJ3GEYJ560 56 C43 ECUV1H103KBV 0.01
R12 ERJ3GEYJ4R7 4.7 C44 ECUV1H103KBV 0.01
R13 ERJ3GEYJ103 10K C45 ECUV1H103KBV 0.01
R14 ERJ6RSJR10V 0.1 C46 ECUV1H103KBV 0.01
R15 ERJ3GEYJ184 180K C47 ECUV1C683KBV 0.068
R16 ERJ8BQJR30 0.3 C49 ECUV1A105KBV 1
R17 ERJ3GEYJ683 68K C52 ECUV1C104KBV 0.1
R18 ERJ3GEYJ563 56K C53 ECUV1C104KBV 0.1
R19 ERJ3GEYJ104 100K C55 PQCUV1C474KB 0.47
R20 ERJ3GEYJ104 100K C56 ECUV1C104KBV 0.1
R21 ERJ3GEYJ471 470 C57 ECUV1H103KBV 0.01
R22 ERJ3GEYJ150 15 C58 ECUV1C683KBV 0.068
R23 ERJ3GEYJ150 15 C59 ECUV1C104KBV 0.1
R24 ERJ3GEYJ471 470 C60 PQCUV1A225KB 2.2
R27 ERJ3GEYJ220 22 C61 ECUV1H100DCV 10P
R28 ERJ3GEYJ220 22 C62 ECUV1H100DCV 10P

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Ref. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks
No. No.
C63 ECUV1A224KBV 0.22 A5 PQQX13845Z INSTRUCTION BOOK (for
C64 ECUV1A224KBV 0.22 Ukraine)
C65 ECUV1H100DCV 10P A6 PQQW12945Z QUICK GUIDE (for Russian)
C66 ECUV1H100DCV 10P A7 PQQW13094Z QUICK GUIDE (for Ukraine)
C67 ECUV1H100DCV 10P A8 PQQW12946Z LEAFLET (for Russian)
C68 ECUV1H100DCV 10P A9 PQQW12846W LEAFLET, RECHARGE
C70 ECUV1H680JCV 68P P1 PQPP10100Z PROTECTION COVER (for Base
Unit)
C111 ECUV1H330JCV 33P
P2 PQPP10084Z PROTECTION COVER (for
C401 ECUV1H100DCV 10P
Handset)
C402 ECUV1A105KBV 1
P3 PQPK14114Z GIFT BOX
C403 ECUV1H020CCV 2P
C405 ECUV1A475KB 4.7
C408 ECUV1A475KB 4.7 35.4.2. KX-A145RUM/RUT
C409 ECUV1H020CCV 2P
C422 ECUV1H020CCV 2P Ref. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks
No.
C423 ECUV1H020CCV 2P
A1 PQLV200CEZ AC ADAPTOR
(OTHERS)
A2 PQKE10355Z1 HANGER, BELT CLIP (for KX-
E101 L0CBAB000052 MICROPHONE A145RUM)
IC10 J3FKK0000003 RF UNIT A2 PQKE10355Z5 HANGER, BELT CLIP (for KX-
X1 H0D103500002 CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR A145RUT)
JACK K2HD103D0001 JACK A3 PQQX13895Z INSTRUCTION BOOK (for
Russian)
A4 PQQX13896Z INSTRUCTION BOOK (for
35.3. Charger Unit Ukraine)
A5 PQQW12946Z LEAFLET (for Russian)
35.3.1. Cabinet and Electrical Parts A6 PQQW12846W LEAFLET, RECHARGE
P1 PQPP10086Z PROTECTION COVER (for Charger
Ref. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Unit)
No. P2 PQPP10084Z PROTECTION COVER (for
1 PQLV30018ZM1 ACCESSORY PARTS Handset)
1 PQLV30018ZT1 HANDSET CHARGER P3 PQPK14115Z GIFT BOX
1-1 PQGG10155Y5 GRILLE (for KX-A145RUM) ABS-HB
1-1 PQGG10155Y7 GRILLE (for KX-A145RUS) ABS-HB
1-2 PQKM10591Y3 CABINET BODY (for KX-A145RUM) PS-HB 35.5. Fixtures and Tools
1-2 PQKM10591Y1 CABINET BODY (for KX-A145RUT) PS-HB
Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks
1-3 PQKE10356Z1 GUIDE, CHARGE TERMINAL CASE POM-HB
PQZZTCD705BX I2C PCB
1-4 PQJT10206Z CHARGE TERMINAL
PQZZ1CD705BX RS232C CABLE
1-5 PQHX10991Z CUSHION, URETHANE FORM
PQZZ2CD705BX CLIP CABLE
1-6 PQMH10426Z WEIGHT
PQZZ3CD705BX DC CABLE
1-7 PQYF10563Z3 CABINET COVER (for KX- PS-HB
A145RUM) PQZZTCD450RU BATCH FILE
1-7 PQYF10563Z1 CABINET COVER (for KX- PS-HB
A145RUT) Note:
1-8 PQGT15735X NAME PLATE (for KX-A145RUM) See CHECK PROCEDURE (BASE UNIT) (P.42), and
1-8 PQGT16378Z NAME PLATE (for KX-A145RUT)
CHECK PROCEDURE (HANDSET) (P.43).

35.3.2. Main P.C.Board Parts


Ref. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks
No.
PCB200 PQWPA142ESCH MAIN P.C.BOARD ASS´Y (RTL)
(DIODE)
D1 B0JAME000085 DIODE(SI)
(JACK)
CN1 K2EZ2B000040 JACK S
(RESISTORS)
R1 ERJ1WYJ220 22
R2 ERJ1WYJ270 27

35.4. Accessories and Packing


Materials
35.4.1. KX-TCD450RUM/RUT
Ref. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks
No.
A1 PQLV19CEZ AC ADAPTOR
A2 PQJA10075Z CORD, TELEPHONE
A3 PQKE10355Z1 HANGER, BELT CLIP (for KX- S
TCD450RUM)
A3 PQKE10355Z5 HANGER, BELT CLIP (for KX- S
TCD450RUT)
A4 PQQX13756Z INSTRUCTION BOOK (for
Russian)

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36 FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM


36.1. Base Unit (SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (BASE UNIT))
Notes:
1. DC voltage measurements are taken with voltmeter from the negative voltage line.

2. This schematic diagram may be modified at any time with the development of new technology.

36.2. Handset (SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (HANDSET))


Notes:
1. DC voltage measurements are taken with an oscilloscope or a tester with a ground.
2. The schematic diagrams and circuit board may be modified at any time with the development of new technology.

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36.3. Memo

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37 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (BASE UNIT)


TP2
TP5 +60V DC ON-HOOK
NC
LINE VOL TAGE 60V DC +10V DC OFF-HOOK
J1 TP3
L2
TP39 OV ON-HOOK
NC
1
JMP1 C63 +0.7V DC OFF-HOOK
2 TP45
NC
3
D2 Q2
R77 0

JMP6

250V0.47
(1)

NC
C1

C77
4 500V680P
R7
5 SA1
C31 100K
6 500V680P
60v

JMP7
R8

12K
NC

R85

C60

NC
2.7K

C6
NC
DC TP40

JMP2

R73

NC
NC R70
NC Q3
JMP3 C2 2.2K
500V680P C7

NC
R74
C62
JMP8

NC
NC JMP5 +2.65V R10
NC K3300P
JMP4 NC R9 10K
J100P
NC

220K

220K
C52

NC
NC
Q11

R3

R5

C5

R71

R72
NC

NC
OPTION4
NC RLY1 J100P
9
C3 K0.022
8 R1 1.5M C59
7
C4 K0.022
NC

180K

180K
2 R2 1.5M
3

5.6M
R53
4
1 10

R4

R6
D1
NC

180K

K0.01
R54

C49
Q1

D10P

D10P
NC

C18

C19
J100P

100

100
R29

R30
C87

(2)

(3)
5.6M
R81

K0.01
180K
R82

C74

+4.0V
(4)

R68
150

LED1

K0.1
C23
R37 0
A08
+2.65V R36 0
A14
IC1 R39 0 (5)
1 8 Q10
A0 VCC A11
2 7
R40 0
A1 WP
3 6

4
A2 SCL
5 A02 (6)
GND

32K_EEPROM
SDA
(7)
(8)

(9)

(10)
K0.1
C26

(11)

TP101 TP89 +4.0V DC


TP90 +5.5V +4.0V
TP91
Q9
1 2
DC_PLUG
2
D4 3
VIN VOUT
4
(12)
1
ADJ VOUT
R41
C40

C41

6.3V100
100
10V100

J2

(13)
D10P A10

+2.65V
R42

10K
220

K0.1
C76

C88

R84

IC4 (14)
A11 1 32
+2.65V
C79 A11 0E
D10P

A09 2 31
2.2K

R83
C89

K1000P A9 A10 10K


A08 3 30 S1
A8 CE 3 4 R58
R43
2 1
A13
D10P

4 29
4.7V(M)
C50

33 TP84 A13 D7
D10

A14 5 28
A14 D6
R44 L4
A17 6 27
33 0 A17 D5
K1000P
C64

7 26
WR D4
2.2K

R80
K1000P

R45
C78

20V

8 25
D7

NC VCC D3

A18 9 24
A18 GND

TP85
A16 10
A16 D2
23
(15)
A15 11 22
A15 D1

A12 12 21
A12 D0

A07 13 20 A00
A7 A0

A06 14 19 A01
A6 A1

A05 15 18 A02
A5 A2

A04 16 17 A03
A4 A3

: No Components

88
KX-TCD450RUM / KX-A145RUM / KX-TCD450RUT / KX-A145RUT

ON-HOOK: 0V
OFF-HOOK: about DC 9.8V
ON-HOOK: 0V
TP50 OFF-HOOK: about DC 3.9V
R12 R25
(1) 0 150

13K
C10 NC

R28

C17
C16
750

NC
D3

NC
R22

R24
33K

10
R16
C8 Q6

C15
Q7
NC R27
R21

50V10
R18 C13
R13
NC NC

K0.027
3.9K 100K K1.0 2.2K

R17
C11
Q5

NC

R19

R23

R26
10K
56
C14

22
Q4 R14 K0.22 J100P
NC NC
C9 C42
NC NC
R11 R55
NC R15 NC

R20

R56

C51
NC

NC
56
C12
K0.47
RX-AF VBACK+2.65V

J101
1

K0.1

C45
C44

K0.1
J102
TP97

J103
K0.1
C20

1 ’SDA’

J104
100
R31

1 ’SCL’
C21

4.7V(M)
J105

4.7V(M)
D8

D9
D10P 1

TX-AF
R32

56

K0.22
TP82

C22
(2)
+2.65V

VBACK +2.65V DC +2.65V TP187


R33
1K

6.3V10

D10P
C90
C25

Q8

K0.1
C39

A201

A202
(3)

1
A13
A06

A04

A07
A15

A18
A05

A17
A12
A09

A16

C6P

C80
C1P
TP189

C85
(4) C86
NC C54 2.7n
DA1
C58 1.8n
C84
R46

NC
C24

180
K0.1

C1P

R78
R66

180
C83

R79
D10P
39

C55

C70

NC
C1P
A13 75
A6 74
VSS(T_DSPCLK) 73
VBACK/P1.5 72
R1/P1.6 71
A4 70
R2/P1.7 69
WRRAQ 68
MODE 67
A7 66
A15 65
I2CLK 64
I2DAT 63
A18 62
A5 61
VSS 60
VDD 59
A17 58
PX.3 57
A12 56
PX.2 55
A9 54
PX.1 53
A16 52
PX.0 51

33n
R67

1.8n
D10P

D10P
76 DSPIN/P1.0 NC 50 39

C3P
C56

C73
NC
C71
77 A8 AD3 49

L3
C82
78 DSPOUT/P1.1 48

C57
AD2/(MPCINP) TP188
(5) 79 A14 NC 47 R38 33 C2P

ANT
80 DSPCLK/P1.2 ADRSSI 46
K0.068

81 A11 ADREF 45
C28

82 DSPFRM/P1.3 NC 44 C81
83 OERAQ AIN 43
84 VSS DLN 42

34
33
32
31
30
29
(6) 85 VDD NC 41
1 GND

RF1
GND

GND
GND
GND
GND
86 A2 DLP 40 GND 28
K0.068

(7) 87 P0.0 IC2 BREF 39

C2P
C6P
C29

2 GND VCC_PA 27
88 P0.1 NC 38

C67 K4.7
3 GND GND 26
89 CSRAQ AOP 37
10.368MHz

4 TXDA PAON 25
(8) 90 P0.2 AON 36

C65
C66
5 RSSI PSEL 24
K1800P

91 P0.3 NC 35
C30

6 VCC_OC GND 23

NC
92 D4 VSSA 34
93 P0.4/TXD VDDA 33 7 GND IC3 GND 22
94 P0.5/RXD NC 32 8 SYCL GND 21

C92
95 P0.6 LRB 31 9 SYDA RXDA 20
C32

J27P

D5

10 SYEN GND 19
(9)
R59

96 D6 VDDLR 30
1M

TX-DATA
RXDSG

97 P0.7 NC 29
17 PAON(TXSWON)

SYRI
GND
GND
GND
GND
NC

98 D5 XTAL 28
99 ANT1 LOAD 27 11 GND GND 18
23 RESETQ

13
14
15
16
17
12

100
X1

ANT2 NC 26
24 VDDPM
6 RXDSG
4 DRON

10 SYEN
8 RXDA

12 SYDA

15 TXDA

R35
13 SYCL

C33
25 VSS0
20 SYRI
21 VDD
VDD
2 VSS

22 VSS
14 A10

16 A1

18 A0
19 A3
5 D3

7 D2

9 D1

11 D7
3 D0

C1P
1

(10)
J100P
C36

C37

C38
K0.1

K0.1

C47
K0.1

L8 1.8n
C46

K0.1

TP1
C27

K0.1

(11) C91 C1P


L1 4.7u

(12) RX-DATA
C68 K4.7
D10P

J33P
C2P
C61

C69

C2P
NC
A01
A00
A03
A10

C72

FREQ 10.368MHZ
D10P
C43

(13)
C48
C53

1V 10.368MHZ burst
K0.1
C34

(14) +2.65V peak


R57 10K +3.1V
K0.033
C35

(15)

: No Components

KX-TCD450RUM/RUT SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (BASE UNIT)

89
KX-TCD450RUM / KX-A145RUM / KX-TCD450RUT / KX-A145RUT

38 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (HANDSET)


Frequency 324KHz
4.3V

0V
4V DC

+4V
47u
F1 L1
(1)

6.3V330

K0.068

6.3V330
D16

C4

C9
C5
K0.1
NC
2.4V

C28

C53
BATTERY+
TP3 R11
J1 D 56
G (2)
S
TP4 Q3
J2

BATTERY- (3)

R6 LED17
0.3 1/3W

470 Red
NC

R16
180K
R14
0.1
C69

R15

Q1

C47 K0.068
TP5

CHARGE+
R51
3.3K
(4)
J3 (5)
K0.1
C52
TP6

2.65V
J4
(6)
IC3
1 8
CHARGE- A0 VCC
(7)
K0.1
C1

Q7 D21 2 7
A1 WP
NC
3 6
A2 SCL
Q8

4 5
GND SDA
R38 10K
R34 10K

0V
(8)
GND DL1 DL2 SCL SDA BATT

PX.4
PX.3

PX.2
PX.1
PX.0
R67 100

INH/RS

CS/CE
R68 100
LCD BACKLIGHT
Green LED3
LED1

15 Green LED2

ADR09
ADR08

ADR13
ADR14
ADR17
ADR16
ADR15

ADR12
ADR07

ADR06
ADR05
ADR04
15 Green

R13
10K

C16
R23
R7

R22

15

K0.1

K0.1
C32
Q11

(9)
75
74
73
72
71
70
69
68
67
66
65
64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
VDD
VDDLI

BSEL1/A17
BSELO/A16

VBACK/P0.7
A13
A14

A15

SUPEEP
R1
R2
MODE
I2CLK

VSS

A12
A7
PX.4
PX.3
A6
A5
A4
PX.2
PX.1
PX.0
I2DAT
DISCLK
76 A8 P0.3/DSPIN 50
VDD 77 A9 AD4P(P0.6)/DSPOUT 49
LED14 Green
C31 78
79
P1.0
P1.1
AD4N(P0.5)
HS-DET/ADBAT(P0.4)
48
47
(10)
R43
LED13 Green
ADR11
80 P1.2 0V 2.65V ADRSSI 46
(11)
LED12 Green 82 ADR10 0.1 81 A11 ADREF 45

LED11 Green
Q5
R59 10K
82
83
A10
VSS
0V MICN
MICP
44
43 (12)
84 VDD MICS 42
CE
DISDATA
85
86
CSROQ
P0.0/RXD
2.65V BREF
HOP
41
40
0V
R60 10K
87
88
P0.1/TXD
NC
IC1 HON
VSSA
39
38
(13)
OE
89
90
NC
OERAQ
2.65V VDDA
CHARGESTART(P0.2)
37
36
WR 91 WRRAQ VDDLR 35

~
92 CSRAQ VDDBAT 34
ADR18 C2
93 BSEL2/A18 VDDLQ 33
DAT07 K0.1
94 D7 VDDPM 32
DAT06 95 D6 2.65V XTAL 31
DAT05
DAT04
96
97
D5
D4 0V
LOAD
VSSO
30
29
(26)
DAT03 98 D3 RESETQ 28
DAT02
PX.4

PX.3

PX.2

PX.1

PX.0

99 D2 DCDCCMR 27
DAT01
RXDSG

100 D1 DCDCDRV 26
DRON

PAON
RXDA
SYEN
SYDA

TXDA
SYCL

SYRI
VDD

PY.0
PY.1
PY.2
PY.3
PY.4

VDD

CDT
VSS

VSS
ON
D0
A0
A1
A2
A3

PY.4
(27)
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

K22 K23 K24 K25 ~


PY.3 BOOK INT 9 R

K20 K19 K18 K17 K16


VDD
(30)
C33 K0.1

4
C30

1 # 0 *
K0.1

PY.2
DAT00
ADR00

ADR01
ADR02
ADR03

K11 K12 K13 K14 K15


PY.1 UP REDIAL 5 8 7

K21 K9 K8 K7 K6
PY.0 RIGHT PROG 2 CANCEL LEFT

K1 K2 K3 K4 K5
PY.0
PY.1
PY.2
PY.3
PY.4

J5 DOWN TALK 6 3 SP_PHONE

RS 1 INH/RS

CSB 2 CS/CE
C48 NC
SI 3 DISDATA
C50 NC IC2
RXDSG

DISCLK 22K R9
DRON

TXDA
SYCL

SCL 4
RXDA
SYEN
SYDA

SYRI
PSEL

ADR11
RSSI

1
A11 0E
32 OE
VDD 5 VDD
ADR09 2 31 ADR10
C42 K0.01 A9 A10
V4 6 ADR08 3 30 CE
C43 K0.01 A8 CE
V3 7 ADR13 DAT07
4 29
C44 K0.01 A13 D7
V2 8 ADR14 DAT06
5 28
C45 K0.01 A14 D6
V1 9 ADR17 DAT05
6 27
C46 K0.01 A17 D5
V0 10 R3 10K
820K

WR DAT04
R35

7 26
R36 WR D4
VR 11 R10 1.0K VDD DAT03
430K /1% 8 25
VCC D3
VDD ADR18 C37 K0.01
VOUT 12
C63 K0.22 9
A18 GND
24
CAP2- 13
K0.22

ADR16 DAT02
C39

10 23
A16 D2
CAP2+ 14 ADR15 DAT01
11 22
A15 D1
CAP1- 15
K0.22

ADR12 DAT00
(31)
C40

12 21
A12 D0
CAP1+ 16 ADR07 ADR00
13 20
A7 A0
VSS 17 ADR06 ADR01
14 19
R37 220K VDD A6 A1
18 ADR05 ADR02
15 18
C64 A5 A2
RESTEB
ADR04 16 17 ADR03
K0.22 A4 A3

90
KX-TCD450RUM / KX-A145RUM / KX-TCD450RUT / KX-A145RUT

(1)

(2)

(3)

BELL Signal

C65 C12
C24 K1500P
(4) C36 K0.1 R2 220K
R17 68K
D10P K0.1

D10P
(5)

C23
SP+
R18 56K
VIN VO1
4 5
D19 AMP
(6) C68 D10P
3
FC1 VCC
6
C66
+
D10P J13
2
FC2 GND
7 -

(7) 1
CD VO2
8
C67 SPEAKER
C13

R31
10K
C10 C8 IC4 D10P
SP-
K1.0 K0.1
K0.1

SPEAKER PHONE RX
(8)

RX-AF 1.2V DC IN TALK MODE

REV+

C29 22
R27 C34 C60 C26 D7
D10P D10P K2.2 D10P 4.7V(M) +
- J12

C25
D9 REV- RECIEVER
D10P 4.7V(M)

R21 C15 R28 C35 L4


(9) C20 22 0
5 SP1
2.2K

470 K0.1 C19


C38 6.3V10u 4 SP2
C17 D10P D10P
D10P
3 MIC2
R1

D10P
(10) R8 C14
R5
2 MIC1
C4133 C61
(11) C59 1 GND
D10PC22

C21D10P
100K

K0.1 470 K0.1 D10P D10P


C18

(12)
6.3V4.7

JACK
R24
C56 C71 NC
R20

470
K0.1 HEADSET JACK
(13) TX-AF
TP11

R19

100K 33 C62
C55
~

R4
C3 POWER_PM

4.7 R12 C27 D10P D10P


K2.2 C11

K0.47 MIC
C70
10.368M
C7J27P

(26) J68P MI C
K0.068
K0.068

X1
C58

C3P

D20
C6

POWER_KEY

(27)
~

NC

POWER_ON
(30)
C57 K0.01

C49 K1.0

C51
R30
NC

A1
D10P
C402 K1.0

C403 C2P
TP15
C405 K4.7
C424 NC

C401
R411 2.2

1V
TX - DATA
Frequency 10.368MHz
C408 K4.7

34
33
32
31
30
29
C409 C2P
NC
C404

GND
RF1
GND
GND
GND
GND

1 GND GND 28

2 GND VCC_PA 27
3 GND GND 26
TXDA PAON 25
4 TXDA
5 RSSI PSEL 24
R410 33 6 VCC_OC GND 23
RSSI
7 GND IC10 GND 22
SYCL 8 SYCL GND 21
9 SYDA RXDA 20
NCC420

10 SYEN GND 19
NC C421

RXDSG
SYRI
GND
GND
GND
GND

SYDA
11 GND GND 18
SYEN
13
14
15
16
17
12

ALPS_RF_UGSE6
RXDSG
MCLK

400 s typically SYRI


4.7u L5
RXDA
C422 C2P

2.5V
C423 C2P
NC C407

0.5V
J33P

NC

DRON
C54
C111

0V

(31) PSEL

RX - DATA

KX-A145RUM/RUT SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (HANDSET)

91
KX-TCD450RUM / KX-A145RUM / KX-TCD450RUT / KX-A145RUT

39 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (CHARGER UNIT)


R1
TP3
TP4 22
D1
DC_PLUG 2 R2
TP1 Charge_plus
27
pinL 1 TP2 Charge_minus
J1

SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (CHARGER UNIT)

92
40 CIRCUIT BOARD (BASE UNIT)
40.1. Component View
RESET
(BBIC: 23) Q9 Q9
(5.5V) (4.0V)

C86
JMP5 R42

C77

C85
C83
R41 C84
A201

D4
JMP6

8
C5
J1 J2

C5
DA1 R79

SA1
C31

4
R85 ANT
RLY1 Q9 C70 R78

C73
L3
JMP7 C55 C71
C57
R66 C81 C82

C40
JMP8 JMP2 JMP4 JMP3 JMP1 C56
R81 1 34 33 32 31 30 29 28
L2 R82 C66

C80
2 27

C3
R53
PbF C41

C67
D1 C74 3 26

C65
R77 R1 R6 R54 C43 A202
C63 R5
C87

Q1 C5 C49 4 25
C4 C53 5
R2 R4 Q11 R71 24 C72
C1 R3 C59 C91 6
R70 R74
R38
IC3 23
R72 L8 7 22

C69
C61
C2 R7 R73
S1 D2 C60 8 21
C68

C92
C62 9 20
93

C7
B C E 10 19
R8 R9
Q2
D3 C52 C88 11 12 1314 15 16 17 18

C37
R11 R12 C6 Q3
LED1

C10 R26 R10 C47 C48


C8 R84
Q4 Q7 R27 C36
C42 R58 L1 C78
R24 R57 1 100
C13 C14 R67

C50
C9 R22 C35 D7
R35 C38
R23 R32 C34

R36
R13 R21 C22 R83 C89
B C E

R14 C33 25

R37
C11 76
IC2
C15

R16 R59 C64


Q6

26 75 C27

32
1
R18 R17

R80
C32

C39

L4
C79

R33
R56

C76
R15

KX-TCD450RUM / KX-A145RUM / KX-TCD450RUT / KX-A145RUT


X1 C30 IC4
R25 C51
R19 R55 D5 C23 C46 C29 R30 50 51 C45 R40

16

17
C26
R39

R43
R28 C12 C19
Q5 C18 50 R46
Q8

C16 R20 C24 R29 TP189


C25

R68 R31 D8

R45
C17

R44
C90

8
1
C20 C21
Q10 IC1 D10

C44
C28

5
D9

Bell LED Q8 Collector X1


(BBIC: 71) (2.65V) (BBIC: 28
10.368 MHz)
KX-TCD450RUM/RUT CIRCUIT BOARD (BASE UNIT) Component View
KX-TCD450RUM / KX-A145RUM / KX-TCD450RUT / KX-A145RUT
40.2. Flow Solder Side View
RF Clock
CHARGE - (10.368MHz) CHARGE+

J101 J103 J104 J102 J105

+2.65V
SDA
SCL
VBACK
GND
TP82

TP187
CHARGE CHARGE

TP85 PbF TP84

TP97

TP50

TP1

TP45
94

TP188
TP91

TP89
TP40
TP39 TP2

TP3 6 4 2
5 3 1

TP90 TP101
TP5

Q9 Input Q9 Output
(5.5V) (4V)
KX-TCD450RUM/RUT CIRCUIT BOARD (BASE UNIT) Flow Solder Side View
KX-TCD450RUM / KX-A145RUM / KX-TCD450RUT / KX-A145RUT
KX-A145RUM/RUT CIRCUIT BOARD (HANDSET) Component View
24 C422

C403 C423 C54


(BBIC: 21 10.368 MHz)
22
25

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
27
26

20
21
23
1 34 33 32 31 30 29 28

19

C401
C402
IC10

C111

RF Clock
MCLK

A1
L5
10
4
5
2
3

8
6
7

C409 C420 C421 C407


(to SPEAKER)

C404
R410

C408
C46
R411

SP- SP+
R35
R36

C45
C44
SP SP_TEST1
(to RECEIVER)

SP_TEST2
SP+ SP-

REV_TEST2
REV_TEST1
C36

R18
C48 C67 C68 C25
C50 D9
R2 R6 C13
R43

Q11 Q5 C24 D7
R17 C23
R16 C424 R31 Q1 C34 C26
C8 C60
C405 R27
Q3 C66 C10
C29
C5

5 4
D19

R11 IC4
C65 8 1
C12
C4
D16

C9
L1

C53 C71
16
17

C28
JACK
IC2
32

POWER_PM C27
C37 PbF C61
R5 L4
C19
C41 R20 C35
POWER_ON R28
C20 C38
(+2.65V)

R9
VDD

R59 DL2
41 CIRCUIT BOARD (HANDSET)

R60

R3 R10 DL1
C30 R13
C16
100

C31
76
C33
GND

75
+4V
1

+4V
D20

IC1
BATT C32 R68
C57 R34 R67

(BBIC: 25)
51
25

CDT
R38
C51

C59
C58 C49

8
C56
C55

5
C47
C6

X1
C11

IC3
R19
41.1. Component View

C3
C17

C70
C21 R15

C7
C2
R14
BATTERY(+)

4
Q8 R21 R8 R24

BATTERY( )
R30 C14 C69
R51 C15 SCL
C52 C18
D21 SDA
R12
F1 R1
TP3 TP4
C22
C1
R4
Q7
C62
TP5 TP11 TP6

MIC
95
KX-TCD450RUM / KX-A145RUM / KX-TCD450RUT / KX-A145RUT
41.2. Flow Solder Side View

LED17 TALK LED3 C64


LED13 7 4 1
BOOK R37
R
LED14 SP_ C40
PHONE LEFT
C63

PbF
LED2 C39
0 8 5 2 UP J5
MIC DOWN REDIAL
LED12 LED11 R22
R23
96

RIGHT
LED1 R7
INT
# 9 6 3 PROG
CANCEL C42 C43
POWER

KX-A145RUM/RUT CIRCUIT BOARD (HANDSET) Flow Solder Side View


KX-TCD450RUM / KX-A145RUM / KX-TCD450RUT / KX-A145RUT

42 CIRCUIT BOARD (CHARGER UNIT)


42.1. Component View

J1

D1
PbF

CIRCUIT BOARD (CHARGER UNIT) Component View

42.2. Flow Solder Side View

TP3
R1

R2

TP4

PbF

TP1

TP2

CIRCUIT BOARD (CHARGER UNIT) Flow Solder Side View

M
KXTCD450RUM
KXA145RUM
KXTCD450RUT
97 KXA145RUT

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