1 and 2 0C35 6881040B65 Level 3 Service Manual Table of Contents Table of Contents Table of Contents Introduction ................1 Product Identification .
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Table of Contents Product Family 0C35 August 20, 2002...
Available on a contract basis, Motorola Inc. offers comprehensive maintenance and installation programs which enable customers to meet requirements for reliable, continuous communications. To learn more about the wide range of Motorola service programs, contact your local Motorola products representative or the nearest Customer Service Manager. Product Identification Motorola products are identified by the model number on the housing.
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Customer’s original units will be repaired but not refurbished as standard. Appointed Motorola Service Hubs will perform warranty and non-warranty field service for level 2 (assemblies) and level 3 (limited PCB component). The Motorola HTC centers will perform level 4 (full component) repairs.
When ordering crystals or channel elements, specify the Motorola part number, description, crystal frequency, and operating frequency desired. When the Motorola part number of a component is not known, use the product model number or other related major assembly along with a description of the related major assembly and of the component in question.
Level 3 Service Manual Specifications Specifications General Function Specification 824-848 MHz Tx Frequency Range GSM 850 869-893 MHz Rx 880-915 MHz Tx (with EGSM) Frequency Range GSM 900 925-960 MHZ Rx 1710-1785 MHz Tx Frequency Range DCS 1800 1805-1880 MHz Rx 1850-1910 MHz Tx Frequency Range PCS 1900 1930-1990 MHz Rx...
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Specifications Product Family 0C35 Speech Coding Function Specification Regular pulse excitation / linear predictive coding Speech Coding Type with long term prediction (RPE LPC with LTP) Bit Rate 13.0 kbps Frame Duration 20 ms Block Length 260 bits Classes Class 1 bits = 182 bits; Class 2 bits = 78 bits Bit Rate with FEC Encoding 22.8 kbps August 20, 2002...
Level 3 Service Manual Product Overview Product Overview Motorola PF 0C35 mobile telephones feature global system for mobile communications (GSM) air interface, general packet radio service (GPRS) transport technology, and wireless application protocol (WAP) Internet browser. The mobile telephone uses a simplified icon and graphical-based user interface (UI) for easier operation, allow short message service (SMS) text messaging, and include clock, alarm, datebook, calculator, and caller profiling personal management tools.
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Product Overview Product Family 0C35 • 96 X 64 pixel grayscale graphical display with 4 lines of text, 1 line of icons, and 1 line of prompts • Display zoom • Display animation • VibraCall® vibrating alert • 4-Way navigation key •...
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Level 3 Service Manual Product Overview ➧ If the user receives a call while in browser mode, the browser will pause and allow the user to resume after completing the call. Simplified Text Entry iTAP™ predictive text entry. Press a key to generate a character and a dynamic dictionary uses this to build and display a set of word or name options.
General Operation Product Family 0C35 General Operation Controls, Indicators, and Input / Output (I/O) Connectors The PF 0C35 telephones’ controls are located on the front of the device, and on the keyboard as shown in Figure 1. Indicators, in the form of icons, are displayed on the LCD (see Figure 2).
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Level 3 Service Manual General Operation conditions. The large bit-mapped 96 x 64 pixel display includes up to 4 lines of text, 1 line of icons, and 1 line of prompts. Display animation makes the phone’s icon menu move smoothly as the user scrolls up and down.
SMS to your PC. (Availability is carrier and Network dependant). Motorola PF 0C35 phones incorporate the VibraCall® discreet vibrating alert that helps to avoid disturbing others when a ringing phone is unacceptable. Alerts can be set to ring only, vibrate only, vibrate then ring, or no ring or vibrate Additionally, the profiling feature allows users to identify incoming calls by a specific ringer tone.
Level 3 Service Manual General Operation Battery Information Battery Charge Indicator The telephone displays a battery charge indicator icon in the idle screen to indicate the battery charge level. The gauge shows four levels: 100%, 66%, 33%, and Low Battery. Embedded Battery Removal Removing the battery causes the device to immediately shut down and any pending work (partially entered phone book entries or outgoing messages, for example) is...
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The battery date code is used for cell phone batteries that were manufactured beginning in March 2000. The following paragraphs provide more detail about the battery date code. Backend Pack Manufacturing Site (first position of battery code) A = Motorola Penang J= ESG, Chihuahua S = T.D.I Scotland B = T.D.I. Mexico K= T.D.I.
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9 = J = 1999 = Year of battery pack manufacture position 10 & 11 = CC = week twenty two. (backend pack) position 12 = C = Motorola, China. (Frontend Core Pack) position 13, 14 & 15 = placeholders (...) to indicate pack has not been relabeled.
Level 3 Service Manual General Operation Batteries sold in China have a 16 character date code: Example: YYYYMMDDABCXXXX Where YYYYMMDD is the actual battery manufacturing date A is the line number B is the shift number (A,C is day shift; B, D is night shift) C is a serial number from A to Z XXXX is a sequence number Embedded battery packs use a 6 character date code:...
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Used to measure battery voltage 1. To order in North America, contact Motorola Aftermarket and Accessories Division (AAD) by phone at (800) 422-4210 or FAX (800) 622-6210; Internationally, AAD can be reached by calling (847) 538-8023 or faxing (847) 576-3023.
Disassembly Product Family 0C35 Disassembly This section describes how to disassemble a PF 0C35 telephone. Tools and equip- ment used are listed in Table 1, preceding. Many of the integrated devices used in this equipment are vulnerable to damage from electrostatic discharge (ESD). Ensure adequate static protection is in place when handling, shipping, and servicing the internal components of this equipment.
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Level 3 Service Manual Disassembly LATCH REAR HOUSING COVER REAR HOUSING COVER FRONT HOUSING 020187o Figure 4. Removing the Rear housing Cover To replace, align the rear housing cover to the front housing Gently press the rear housing cover into position onto the front housing until the rear housing cover snaps into place.
Disassembly Product Family 0C35 Removing and Replacing the Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) Remove the rear housing cover as described in the procedures. Lift the metal SIM holder as indicated in Figure 5 to release the SIM. Remove the SIM by sliding it in the direction of the arrow as shown in Figure 5. SIM HOLDER 020188o Figure 5.
Disassembly Removing and Replacing the Endo Housing Other C330 series phone housings appear differently. The endo housing removal procedure is essentially the same for each type of housing. Remove the rear housing cover, and SIM as described in the procedures.
Disassembly Product Family 0C35 Removing and Replacing the Front Endo Housing Remove the rear housing cover, SIM, endo housing as described in the proce- dures. Using the Torx driver and a T-6 bit, remove the 6 screws shown in Figure 7A. Set the screws aside for reuse.
Level 3 Service Manual Disassembly SIM Holder Removal and Replacement Remove the rear housing cover and SIM as described in the procedures. Turn the endo housing over so the antenna and SIM holder are facing up. Gently press down on the SIM holder. The SIM holder should easily snap out of the endo housing.
Disassembly Product Family 0C35 Battery Removal and Replacement Battery date codes are explained in the Battery Date Code section on page 14 Before handling the battery, please observe the battery cautions listed below. Do not handle batteries with wet or sweaty hands. Do not short the positive or negative terminals Non conductive tweezers or grasping tools are to be used for battery connector manipulation, assembly, and disassembly.
Level 3 Service Manual Disassembly Removing and Replacing the Display Assembly Remove the rear housing cover, SIM, endo assembly, front endo housing, and battery, as described in the procedures. Use the disassembly tool to carefully release the 4 metal display latches on each side of the display assembly as shown in Figure 10.
Disassembly Product Family 0C35 Removing and Replacing the Microphone Remove the rear housing cover, SIM, endo assembly, front endo assembly, and display assembly as described in the procedures. Turn the display assembly over to reveal the microphone. Use the disassembly tool to gently pry the microphone out of its socket.as shown in Figure 11.
Level 3 Service Manual Disassembly Removing and Replacing the Transceiver Board Remove the rear housing cover, SIM, endo assembly, antenna, front endo housing, display assembly and battery, as described in the procedures. This product contains static-sensitive devices. Use anti-static handling procedures to prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD) and component damage.
Disassembly Product Family 0C35 Replace the display assembly, battery, front endo housing, endo assembly, SIM, and rear housing cover, as described in the procedures. Removing and Replacing the Rear Speaker Remove the rear housing cover, SIM, endo assembly, and front endo housing as described in the procedures.
Level 3 Service Manual Disassembly Removing and Replacing the Keypad Remove the rear housing cover, SIM, and endo assembly as described in the procedures. Use the disassembly tool to lift the keypad up and away from the front housing as shown in Figure 14. FRONT HOUSING PLASTIC TWEEZERS KEYPAD...
Disassembly Product Family 0C35 Removing and Replacing the Front Speaker Remove the rear housing cover, SIM, endo assembly, front endo housing, and battery, as described in the procedures. Using the flat end of the disassembly tool to gently pry the speaker out of its socket as shown in Figure 15.
The MSN is an individual unit identity number and remains with the unit through- out its life. The MSN can be used to log and track a phone on Motorola's Service Center Database. The MSN is divided into 4 sections as shown in Figure 16.
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Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) and Identification Label Product Family 0C35 International Mobile Station Equipment Identity (IMEI) The IMEI number is an individual number unique to the PCB and is stored within the phone's memory. The IMEI number made up of 4 sections as shown in Figure 22. IMEI 16 Digits 6 Digits 2 Digits...
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Manual Test Mode Motorola PF 0C35 telephones are equipped with a manual test mode capability. This allows service personnel to verify functionality and perform fault isolation by entering keypad commands. To enter the manual test command mode, a GSM / DCS test SIM must be used.
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Troubleshooting Product Family 0C35 Table 2. Manual Test Commands (Continued) Key Sequence Test Function/Name Remarks 4*4*0 Disable speech coder enhanced full rate 4*5*1 Enable speech coder half rate 4*5*0 Disable speech coder half rate 5*0*0 Set audio level 0 Audio level 5*0*1 Set audio level 1 5*0*2...
Level 3 Service Manual Troubleshooting Table 2. Manual Test Commands (Continued) Key Sequence Test Function/Name Remarks 55*2*003 Test Display. Checkerboard pattern B 55*2*004 Test Display. Border pixels ON *#06# IMEI Check No Test Mode Required Phone Set up --> Flex Version / Technology / S-W Version / Readiness Status No Test Mode Required Phone Status -->...
Troubleshooting Product Family 0C35 Table 3. PF 0C35 Telephone: Level 1 and 2 Troubleshooting Chart (Continued) Symptom Probable Cause Verification And Remedy b) Transceiver board defective. Replace the transceiver board (refer to 1c). Verify that the fault has been cleared and reassemble the unit with the new transceiver board.
Level 3 Service Manual Part Number Charts Part Number Charts The following section provides a reference for the parts associated with PF 0C35 telephones. Related Publications Motorola C330 Wireless Phone User Guide (English) 6881040B65 August 20, 2002...
Level 3 Service Manual Part Number Charts Exploded View Parts List Table 4. Exploded View Parts List Item Motorola Part Item Motorola Part Description Description Number Number Number Number 6186557P02 Display Lens 1370316B14 Decal 7204615R01 LCD Display Assembly See Table 6...
Part Number Charts Product Family 0C35 Model-Specific Part Numbers Table 5. Model-Specific Part Numbers Item Part Description Part Number Number Assembly, Front housing, Frosted Sliver 0186558P02 Assembly, Front Housing, Misty Blue 0186558P03 Assembly, Front Housing, Indigo 0186558P04 Assembly, Front Housing, Dark Pearl Blue 0186558P05 Rear Housing, Frosted Silver 1586556P02...
Level 3 Service Manual Part Number Charts Accessories Table 6. List of Accessories Description Part Number Travel Charger, US SPN4681 Travel Charger, UK SPN4680 Travel Charger, PRC SPN4677 Emergency Battery Charger SPN5026 Easy Install Car Kit SYN8543 Optional External Mic SYN5708B Vehicle Power Adapter SYN8087...
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1 and 2 Index Level 3 Service Manual Index 0C35 6881040B65 Index identification international mobile station equipment identity 34 mechanical serial number 33 alert settings 12 product 1 antenna, removing and replacing 26 identification, labels 33 IMEI 34 Introduction 1 battery charge indicator 13 function 13...
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Level 3 Service Manual Index parts serial number exploded view diagram 40 mechanical 33 exploded view parts list 41 service manual model-specific part numbers 42 about 2 replacement parts 39 audience 2 product conventions 3 changes 1 revisions 3 identification 1 scope 2 names 1 service policy 3...
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