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FILE NO.

2B0-9707

SERVICE MANUAL

CORDLESS TELEPHONE
FT-7807

PRINTED IN U.S.A., Oct., 1997


CONTENTS
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ..................................................................................................................... 1
OPERATING CONTROLS ................................................................................................................... 2
ALIGNMENT PROCEDURE ................................................................................................................. 3
BLOCK DIAGRAMS .............................................................................................................................. 7
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS ................................................................................................................... 10
TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS ........................................................................................................... 14
IC AND TRANSISTOR VOLTAGE CHART ....................................................................................... 20
SEMICONDUCTOR LEAD IDENTIFICATION ................................................................................... 25
ELECTRICAL PARTS LOCATION ..................................................................................................... 30
WIRING DIAGRAMS .......................................................................................................................... 32
EXPLODED VIEW AND MECHANICAL PARTS LIST ...................................................................... 33
PARTS LIST ........................................................................................................................................ 37
ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST ................................................................................................................... 50
SPECIFICATIONS .............................................................................................................................. 51
APPENDIX .......................................................................................................................................... 54

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Before returning any models to the customer, a safety check of the entire instrument should be made.
The service technician must be sure that no protective device built into the instrument by the manufacturer
has become defective or inadvertently degraded during servicing.

1. WARNING:
Alterations of the design or circuitry of these models should not be made.
Any design changes or additions such as, but not limited to, circuit modifications, auxiliary speaker
jacks, switches, grounding, active or passive circuitry, etc. may alter the safety characteristics of these
models and potentially create a hazardous situation for the user.
Any design alterations or additions will void the manufacturer’s warranty and will further relieve the
manufacturer of responsibility for personal injury or property damage resulting therefrom.

2. PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE


Many electrical and mechanical parts in this chassis have special characteristics. These characteristics
often pass unnoticed and the protection afforded by them cannot necessarily be obtained by using
replacement components rated for higher voltage, wattage, etc. Replacement parts that have these
special safety characteristics are identified in this manual and its supplements; electrical components
having such features are identified by a in the schematic diagram and the parts list. Before replacing
any of these components, read the parts list in this manual carefully. The use of substitute replacement
parts that do not have the same safety characteristics as specified in the parts list may create shock,
fire or other hazards.

—1—
OPERATING CONTROLS
HANDSET CONTROLS

Helical antenna
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)
MEM button
CID (Caller ID) button
Press to enter the caller ID mode.

TALK button Number 1 button


Used for long distance dialing.
Number 8 ( ) button (time button)
0-9, , # Dial buttons Used to display the date and time of the received calls.
Number 9 (  ) button
TONE button
TALK
MEM CID
Used to display the number of calls attempted by a caller.
FLASH/FUNC (Function) button ( ) button (up arrow button)
 ABC DEF !
Press to enter the Function Mode to Used to scroll up the display screen.
GHI " JKL # MNO $
perform various settings. Each time 

PQ
RS % TUV & WX
YZ ' ( ) button (down arrow button)
the FUNC button is pressed, the TONE
Used to scroll down the display screen.
OPER  
menu changes in the following order: FLASH CH VOL/RING RDL

DIAL MEMORY AREA CODE FUNC DELETE CANCEL PAUSE


RDL(Redial)/PAUSE button
CIDCW ON\OFF AUTO TALK
ON\OFF. VOL/RING/CHANCEL button
Battery compartment
CH (channel)/DELETE button

Charging contacts

LCD BASE UNIT CONTROLS


talk icon mem icon LINE modular jack
Blinks Displayed
-while the handset is connecting -while data is being stored in an DC IN 9V jack
to the base unit. deleted from memory. Tone/Pulse switch
-when a channel is being changed. -while the Function Mode is in
Displayed during a call in progress use.
on the handset.

call id icon
Blinks while the handset is Cradle
connecting to the base unit. ALL DIGITAL CALLER ID
CORDLESS TELEPHONE
25 CH SCANNING FT-7807
Displayed during the caller ID
review mode.

Base antenna
talk call id mem

IN USE

IN USE LED
CHARGE

Dot matrix display Battery icon CHARGE LED


POWER
Twelve digits by two lines dot POWER LED
matrix LCD. Shows the time, caller PAGE

ID, memory location, instructions, Displayed while the handset is being


error messages, and other charged. PAGE button
information.

The back light of the LCD operates Displayed while the handset is being
in the following manner: charged during the battery low status.
Turns on during an incoming call
when the ringer is OFF.
Turns on for 5 seconds and then
off Blinks when the battery low status
-when a button is pressed (except occurs during standby and phone
in battery low status). conversation.
-when the phone rings and the
handset is lifted from its cradle on
the base unit to answer a call.

—2—
ALIGNMENT PROCEDURE
BASE UNIT / TRANSMITTER
Test Equipment Required and Connections
• Oscilloscope • Dummy Load, 50-ohm
• Frequency Counter • AC Power Supply: 120V, 60Hz (With AC Adapter)
• Digital Voltmeter

B a s e S e t F re q u e n c y C o u n te r
D u m m y L o a d
J 2 (5 0 -o h m )
D C IN 9 V R F T e s t −
A C A d a p te r J A C K P o in t
(1 2 0 V 6 0 H z ) +

O s c illo s c o p e D ig ita l V o ltm e te r

T X V C O
T e s t P o in t

Preset
a) Set T/P SW to Pulse Mode.
b) Turn on AC power while the Page key is being depressed.
c) Release the Page key about 2 seconds later, then the TX Mode is entered (CH21).

Alignment Procedure
Step Adjustment Remarks
Connect the oscilloscope across a 50-ohm load to RF test point.
1 L10 Set the digital voltmeter at the test point of TX VCO.
Adjust L10 to indicate DC 2.8 ±0.05 V (VCO).
Connect the frequency counter across a 50-ohm dummy load to RF test
2 
point. Make sure that the frequency is 46.770 MHz ±1500 Hz.

Alignment Point Location on Main (Base Unit) PCB

T X V C O T e s t P o in t R F T e s t P o in t

L 1

L 1 0

P
S 1 T /P S W
T

J 2 D C IN 9 V J a c k

—3—
RECEIVER
Test Equipment Required and Connections
• SG: RF Signal Generator, 49.830 MHz, 49.160 MHz • Dummy Load, 600-ohm
• Digital Voltmeter • AF SSVM
• SINAD Meter
B a s e S e t A F S S V M
S G
D u m m y L o a d
− R F T e s t T E L J a c k (6 0 0 -o h m )
P o in t
+
M O D = 1 K H z
D E V = ±3 k H z D ig ita l V o ltm e te r

A C A d a p te r S IN A D
(1 2 0 V 6 0 H Z ) M e te r
R X V C O
T e s t P o in t
Preset
a) Set T/P SW to Pulse Mode.
b) Turn on AC power while the Page key is being depressed.
c) Release the Page key about 2 seconds later, then the TX Mode is entered (CH21).
d) Press the Page key 4 times, then the RX Mode is entered (CH21).
Alignment Procedure
Step Preset to Adjustment Remarks
Connect the SG to the RF test point.
SG: 1 mV
1 L7 Connect the digital voltmeter to the test point of the RX VCO.
No modulation
Adjust L7 to indicate DC 1.4 ±0.05 V.
SG: 1 mV
Connect the digital voltmeter to the test point of Discriminator.
2 1 kHz ±3kHz L3
Adjust L3 to indicate DC 2.0 ±0.05V.
deviation
SG: 1 mV
3 1 kHz ±3 kHz RT1 Adjust RT1 to make AF SSVM value −5 dBm ±0.5 dB.
deviation
Set T/P SW to TONE Mode. Press the Page key once, then CH
SG: 1 mV changes to CH 8.
4 1 kHz ±3 kHz L6 Connect the AF SSVM to the TEL LINE across a 600-ohm dummy load.
deviation Keep the SINAD reading at 12 dB by adjusting the SG output. Adjust
L6 for maximum SINAD reading.

Alignment Point Location on Main (Base Unit) PCB


R F T e s t P o in t

L 1
R X V C O
T e s t P o in t
L 7 L 6 P
S 1 T /P S W
T
R T 1 L 3
J 2 D C IN 9 V J a c k

D is c r im in a to r
T e s t P o in t

—4—
HANDSET / TRANSMITTER
Test Equipment Required and Connections
• DC Power Supply, 3.6V • Digital Voltmeter

H a n d s e t F re q u e n c y C o u n te r
D u m m y L o a d
(5 0 -o h m )
R F T e s t P o in t −
B a tt T e r m in a l
+

D C P o w e r S u p p ly D ig ita l V o ltm e te r

T X V C O
3 .6 V
T e s t P o in t

Preset
Turn Power on while depressing “ ” and “#” keys. A beep will be heard. Then the TX Mode is entered (CH21).

Alignment Procedure
Step Adjustment Remarks
Set the digital voltmeter at the test point of TX VCO, then adjust L509 to
1 L509
indicate DC 2.0 V ±0.05 V at CH21.
Connect the frequency counter across a 50-ohm dummy load to RF test
2 
point. Make sure that the frequency is 49.830 MHz ±1500 Hz.

Alignment Point Location on Main (Handset Unit) PCB

J 5 0 1
B a tte ry
T e r m in a l
L 5 0 4

L 5 0 9

R F
T e s t P o in t T X V C O
T e s t P o in t

—5—
RECEIVER
Test Equipment Required and Connections
• SG: RF Signal Generator, 46.770 MHz, 46.610 MHz • Dummy Load, 150-ohm
• VTVM • DC Power Supply: 3.6 V
• Digital Voltmeter • SINAD Meter
H a n d s e t V T V M
S G
D u m m y L o a d
− R F T e s t S P (1 5 0 -o h m )
P o in t T e r m in a l
+ B a tt T e r m in a l
M O D = 1 K H z
D E V = ±3 k H z D ig ita l V o ltm e te r
D C P o w e r S u p p ly
S IN A D
R X V C O / M e te r
D is c r im in a to r
T e s t P o in t
3 .6 V S P T e r m in a l
a c ro s s D u m m y L o a d
Preset
a) Turn Power on while depressing “ ” and “#” keys. A beep will be heard. Then the TX Mode is entered (CH21).
b) Press “4” key, then the RX ADJ Mode is entered (CH21).

Alignment Procedure
Step Preset to Adjustment Remarks
Connect the digital voltmeter to the test point (RX VCO).
1 L505
Adjust for 1.4 V DC at CH21.
SG: 1 mV
Connect the digital voltmeter to the test point (Discriminator).
2 (CH21) L502
Adjust for 1.1 V DC at CH21.
MOD OFF
SG: 1 mV
Connect the VTVM to the speaker terminal.
3 (CH21) RT501
Adjust for 115 mV on the VTVM (SP. OUT) at CH21.
1 kHz ±3 kHz dev.
SG: 158 µV
Press the “CH” twice to change the channel to CH16.
4 (CH16) L510
Adjust for maximum SINAD on the SINAD METER at CH16.
1 kHz ±3 kHz dev.
SG: 3 µV
5 (CH16) L510 Adjust for maximum SINAD on the SINAD meter at CH16.
1 kHz ±3 kHz dev.
SG: 1 µV
6 (CH16) L510 Adjust for maximum SINAD on the SINAD meter at CH16.
1 kHz ±3 kHz dev.

Alignment Point Location on Main (Handset Unit) PCB


D is c r im in a to r
T e s t P o in t

L 5 0 5
L 5 1 0 L 5 0 2
J 5 0 1
S P
T e r m in a l B a tte ry
J 5 0 2
R T 5 0 1 T e r m in a l
R F
T e s t P o in t
L 5 0 4
R X V C O
T e s t P o in t

—6—
BLOCK DIAGRAMS
Base

—7—
Handset

—8— —9—
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
Base Unit

T E S T P O IN T
(R F )

T E S T P O IN T
( D is c r im in a to r )

T E S T P O IN T
(R X V C O )

C 5 3
0 .1 /B

C 3 2
5 0 V 1 0

L 1 3
1 0 0 ƒ Ê H
T E S T P O IN T (T X V C O )

— 10 — — 11 —
Handset Unit

T E S T P O IN T
(R F )

T E S T P O IN T
( D e s c r im in a to r )

T E S T P O IN T
(R X V C O )

T E S T P O IN T (T X V C O )

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TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS 2. The bell does not ring & page does not ring.
C a n th e b a s e a n d h a n d s e t N G N G B y u s in g v o lta g e c h a r t,
1. The bell does not ring. b e c o n n e c te d ?
C h e c k th e b a s e T X p o w e r.
c h e c k th e b a s e T X c ir c u it.
W h e n th e P A G E S W o f th e N G S e e 2 . T h e b e ll d o e s n o t r in g O K O K
b a s e is p r e s s e d , d o e s th e & p a g e d o e s n o t r in g .
r in g e r o n th e h a n d s e t r in g ?
C h e c k th e b a s e T X d a ta N G C h e c k R 5 3 , R 7 4 , R 7 1 ,
OK d e v ia tio n . R 7 5 a n d R 7 6 .

O K

W h e n th e T E L S G is jo in e d N G N G N G
B y u s in g v o lta g e c h a r t, C h e c k th e h a n d s e t R X C h e c k th e h a n d s e t R X R F
w ith th e b a s e to m a k e b e ll IC 3 is d e fe c tiv e .
c h e c k IC 3 . s e n s itiv ity . c ir c u it ( Q 5 0 1 ) a s w e ll a s
s ig n a l, is th e r e p u ls e w a v e
F T 5 0 1 a n d F T 5 0 3 .
o n P in 4 o f IC 3 ? O K
O K
O K C h e c k R X d a ta p u ls e N G C h e c k R 5 0 5 , C 5 1 1 a n d
C h e c k T E L n e tw o rk w a v e fo r m in g c u r r e n t C 5 3 9 .
p r im a r y c ir c u it. ( P in 1 5 o f IC 5 0 4 ) .

O K

N G C h e c k R 5 1 5 .
T h e n , is th e r e p u ls e w a v e
C h e c k IC 2 , R 3 0 a n d R 4 8 .
o n P in 2 8 o f IC 2 ?

OK P re s s h a n d s e t D IA L k e y N G W h e n th e k e y o f th e N G
C h e c k IC 5 0 3 .
w h ile in T A L K M O D E . C a n h a n d s e t is p re s s e d , c a n
k e y to u c h s o u n d b e h e a rd th e p u ls e o u tp u t a t p in 5 8
B y u s in g v o lta g e c h a r t, N G fr o m th e r in g e r? o f IC 5 0 3 b e s e e n ?
IC 2 is d e fe c tiv e .
c h e c k IC 2 .
O K O K
O K
A t th e Q 5 0 7 a n d Q 5 1 2
c o lle c to r , c a n th e p u ls e N G
C h e c k R 5 5 6 , R 5 6 1 , R 5 6 9 ,
C h e c k th e s u r r o u n d in g w a v e b e s e e n ? Q 5 0 7 a n d Q 5 1 2 .
c ir c u it w h e r e th e
v o lta g e is in c o r r e c t.
O K

R IN G E R is d e fe c tiv e .

You can cancel the Caller ID memory by the following process.


N G
1. Disconnect the AC adaptor and telephone line cord from the base. W h e n th e P A G E S W o f th e C h e c k S 2 , R 2 7 a n d R 8 4 .
Keep the AC adaptor connected to the wall outlet. Make sure that b a s e is p r e s s e d , d o e s
P in 5 3 o f IC 2 c h a n g e fro m
the telephone line cord remains disconnected during this h ig h to lo w ?
procedure.
O K
2. Set the Tone/Pulse switch to "Tone" position.
3. While pressing PAGE button, plug the AC power adaptor into the B y u s in g v o lta g e c h a r t, N G
base. Keep pressing the PAGE button for more than 2 seconds. c h e c k IC 2 . IC 2 is d e fe c tiv e .

O K

C h e c k th e s u r r o u n d in g
c ir c u it w h e r e th e v o lta g e is
in c o r r e c t.

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3. The base and handset cannot connect.
C h e c k w h e th e r th e N G N G B y u s in g v o lta g e c h a r t,
C h e c k th e b a s e T X p o w e r.
h a n d s e t a n d th e b a s e u n it c h e c k th e b a s e T X c ir c u it.
a re c o n n e c te d .
O K
O K
C h e c k th e b a s e T X d a ta N G C h e c k R 5 3 , R 7 4 , R 7 1 ,
d e v ia tio n . R 7 5 a n d R 7 6 .
O K

C h e c k th e h a n d s e t R X N G
C h e c k th e h a n d s e t R X R F
s e n s itiv ity . a n d m ix e r c ir c u it ( Q 5 0 1 ) a s
w e ll a s F T 5 0 1 a n d F T 5 0 3 .
O K

C h e c k th e h a n d s e t R X N G C h e c k R 5 0 5 , C 5 1 1 a n d
d a ta p u ls e w a v e fo r m in g C 5 3 9 .
c u r r e n t ( P in 1 5 o f IC 5 0 3 ) .

O K

C h e c k R 5 1 5 .

C h e c k th e h a n d s e t T X N G B y u s in g v o lta g e c h a r t,
P O W E R . c h e c k th e h a n d s e t T X
c ir c u it.
O K

C h e c k th e h a n d s e t d a ta N G C h e c k th e h a n d s e t M IC N G C h e c k th e h a n d s e t T X A F
d e v ia tio n . s e n s itiv ity . c ir c u it ( a r o u n d P in s 1 7 ,
1 9 ~ 2 1 o f IC 5 0 4 ).
O K O K

C h e c k th e h a n d s e t d a ta
c ir c u it ( R 5 4 0 , R 5 4 1 , R 5 8 4 ,
a n d R 5 8 7 ).

C h e c k th e b a s e R X N G C h e c k th e b a s e R X T E L N G
In th e b a s e , w ith th e S G
s e n s itiv ity . O U T . s ta n d a rd m o d u la tio n o f
1 k H z 3 k H z d e v ia tio n a n d
O K
in p u t s ig n a l o f 1 m V , c a n
th e s in e w a v e b e s e e n a t
C h e c k th e b a s e R X R F a n d
P in 2 5 o f IC 1 ?
m ix e r c ir c u it ( a r o u n d Q 1 )
a s w e ll a s F T 3 a n d F T 2 . O K N G

C h e c k th e b a s e IF c ir c u it
( a r o u n d P in s 2 6 ~ 2 9 o f IC 1 ) .

T h e n , c a n th e s in e w a v e N G C h e c k c ir c u it a r o u n d P in 2 4
b e s e e n a t P in 2 4 o f IC 1 ? o f IC 1 .
O K

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T h e n , c a n th e s in e w a v e N G C h e c k Q 2 a n d s u r r o u n d in g
b e s e e n a t th e Q 2 C o lle c to r . c ir c u it o f Q 2 .

O K

C h e c k th e s u r r o u n d in g
c ir c u it o f T 1 .

4. Cannot make a phone call (pulse).


N G
C a n th e b a s e a n d h a n d s e t S e e 3 . T h e b a s e a n d
b e c o n n e c te d ? h a n d s e t c a n n o t c o n n e c t.
O K

W h ile in T A L K M O D E ,
p r e s s d ia l k e y o f th e N G C h e c k th e b a s e R E L A Y
h a n d s e t. C a n p u ls e c o n tr o l ( a r o u n d P in 2 3
fe e d b a c k b e h e a rd fro m o f IC 2 .
th e h a n d s e t s p e a k e r?

O K

C h e c k th e b a s e T E L - lin e
n e tw o r k p r im a r y c ir c u it.

5. Cannot make a phone call (tone).

C a n th e b a s e a n d h a n d s e t N G S e e 3 . T h e b a s e a n d
b e c o n n e c te d ? h a n d s e t c a n n o t c o n n e c t.
O K

W h ile in T A L K M O D E ,
p re s s d ia l k e y o f th e N G C h e c k th e b a s e m o d u la tio n N G C h e c k th e b a s e T X A F
h a n d s e t. F ro m th e s e n s itiv ity . c ir c u it ( a r o u n d P in s 1 7 ,
s p e a k e r, d o e s th e T O N E 1 9 ~ 2 1 o f IC 1 ).
r in g u p ? OK

O K

C h e c k th e b a s e T E L - lin e A t P in 2 0 o f IC 5 o f th e N G C h e c k IC 5 b y u s in g
c ir c u it a n d R E L A Y c o n tr o l b a s e , c a n th e T O N E v o lta g e c h a r t.
c ir c u it. w a v e o u tp u t b e s e e n ?

O K

C h e c k R 4 5 , R 4 6 , R 4 9 a n d
C 5 6 .

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6. Voice cannot be transmitted to other party (outgoing call).
C h e c k th e h a n d s e t M IC N G A t th e M IC o f th e h a n d s e t, N G C h e c k R 5 4 8 , R 5 3 4 , R 5 3 2
s e n s itiv ity . d o e s th e b ia s v o lta g e e x is t? a n d C 5 5 5 .

O K O K

C h e c k th e h a n d s e t T X A F C h e c k th e b a s e R X N G In th e b a s e , w ith th e S G
c ir c u it ( a r o u n d P in s 1 7 , T E L - lin e o u t. s ta n d a rd m o d u la tio n o f
1 9 ~ 2 1 o f IC 5 0 4 ). 1 k H z 3 k H z d e v ia tio n a n d
O K in p u t s ig n a l o f 1 m V , c a n
th e s in e w a v e b e s e e n a t
P in 2 5 o f IC 1 ?

O K N G

C h e c k th e b a s e IF c ir c u it
( a r o u n d P in s 2 6 ~ 2 9 o f IC 1 ) .

T h e n , c a n th e s in e w a v e N G C h e c k c ir c u it a r o u n d P in 2 4
b e s e e n a t P in 2 4 o f IC 1 ? o f IC 1 .
O K

T h e n , c a n th e s in e w a v e b e N G C h e c k Q 2 a n d th e
s e e n a t th e Q 2 c o lle c to r ? s o r r o u n d in g c ir c u it o f Q 2 .

O K

C h e c k th e s o r r o u n d in g
c ir c u it o f T 1 .

C h e c k th e b a s e R X N G C h e c k th e b a s e R X N G
s e n s itiv ity . T E L - lin e o u t.
O K O K

T h e h a n d s e t M IC is C h e c k R X R F a n d m ix e r
d e fe c tiv e . c ir c u it o f th e b a s e ( a r o u n d
Q 1 ) a s w e ll a s F T 3 a n d
F T 2 .

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7. The voice of the caller cannot be heard (incoming call).

C h e c k th e h a n d s e t R X S P N G In th e h a n d s e t, w ith th e S G N G C h e c k th e h a n d s e t IF
o u t. s ta n d a rd m o d u la tio n o f c ir c u it ( a r o u n d P in s 2 6 ~ 2 9
1 k H z 3 k H z d e v ia tio n a n d o f IC 5 0 4 ).
O K in p u t s ig n a l o f 1 m V , c a n
th e s in e w a v e b e s e e n a t
P in 2 5 o f IC 5 0 4 ?

O K

T h e n , c a n th e s in e w a v e N G C h e c k c ir c u it a r o u n d P in 2 4
C h e c k th e h a n d s e t R X b e s e e n a t P in 2 4 o f IC 5 0 4 ? o f IC 5 0 4 .
s e n s itiv ity .
O K
O K N G
T h e n , c a n th e s in e w a v e b e N G C h e c k a r o u n d P in s 4 4 ~ 4 6 ,
C h e c k th e h a n d s e t R X R F s e e n a t P in 4 6 o f IC 5 0 4 5 2 o f IC 5 0 4 .
a n d m ix e r c ir c u it ( a r o u n d a n d C 5 1 5 ?
Q 5 0 1 ) a s w e ll a s F T 5 0 1 a n d
F T 5 0 3 . O K

N G T h e w ir e c o n n e c tin g th e
T h e n , c a n th e s in e w a v e o f
th e h a n d s e t S P L im it b e h a n d s e t S P is c u t.
s e e n ?
O K

S P o f h a n d s e t is d e fe c tiv e .

N G
C h e c k th e b a s e T X p o w e r. C h e c k th e b a s e T X c ir c u it
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IC AND TRANSISTOR VOLTAGE CHART
Transistors Unit [V] Unit [V]
Ref. Ref.
Pin STBY TALK Note Pin STBY TALK Note
No. No.
B 0.7 0.7 B 3.3 2.4~2.8
Q1 C 4.8 4.6~5 Q503 C 0 3~3.4
E 0 0 E 3.3 3.2~3.5
B 1.5 1.5 B 0 0.4~1.1
Q2 C 3.2 3.2 Q504 C 0 1.5~3.5
E 0.8 0.8 E 0 0
B 0 0.7 B 0 1.9~2.2
Q3 C 4.8 3~5.6 Q505 C 0 3~3.4
E 0 0 E 0 1.7~1.7
B 4.4 2.4 B 3.3 2.5~2.8
Q4 C 4.8 4.5 Q506 C 2 3.2~3.5
E 4.8 1.4~1.9 E 3.3 3.2~3.5
B 0.6 0.6 B 3.1 2.9~3.1
Q5 C 0 0 Q507 C 0 0
E 0 0 E 3.7 3.4~3.7
B 0 0 B 0 0
Q6 C 4.9 4.8~5 Q508 C 0 0
E 0 0 E 0 0
B 6.3 6.3 B 2.8 2.4~2.8
Q7 C 10.2 9.6~10 Q509 C 3.2 3~3.4
E 5.6 5.6 E 3.3 3.2~3.5
B 0 0.7 B 3.1 2.7~3
Q8 C 10.1 0 Q510 C 3.3 3.2~3.5
E 0 0 E 3.7 3.5~3.7
B 0 0 B 0 0
Q9 C 4.6 4.6 Q511 C 0 0
E 0 0 E 0 0
B 0.7 0.7 B 0 0
Q10 C 0 0 Q512 C 3.1 3
E 0 0 E 0 0
B 0.5 0.4~0.6 B 3.1 2.7~3
Q11 C 0 0 Q513 C 0 3.4~3.7
E 0 0 E 3.7 3.4~3.7
B 0 0 B 0.6 0.5~0.8
Q12 C 0 0 Q514 C 3.1 0
E 0 0 E 0 0
B 3.2 0.6~1 B 2 0
Q501 C 0 3.1~3.3 Q515 C 0 1.8~2.1
E 0.8 0 E 0 0
B 0 0.8~1.1 B 0 0
Q502 C 0 1.8~2.1 Q516 C 3.3 3.2~3.4
E 0 0.2~0.5 E 0 0

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IC’S Unit [V] Unit [V]
Ref. Ref.
Pin STBY TALK Note Pin STBY TALK Note
No. No.
1 0.8~3.7 0.8~3.7 IC1 52 1.4 1.4
2 2.4 2.4 1 0 0
3 1.5 1.5 2 0 0
4 1.2 1 3 0 0
5 4.8 4.8 4 0 0
6 0 1.2 5 0 0
7 0 0 6 0 0
8 4.8 4.6~5.1 7 0 0
9 0~4.8 0 8 0 0
10 0~4.8 0 9 0 0
11 0~4.8 0 10 0 0
12 0 0 11 0 0
13 4.8 0 12 0 0
14 0 0 13 4.8 4.8
15 0~4.8 4.8 14 0 0
16 0 0 15 0 0
17 1.4 1.5 16 0 0
18 4.8 4.8 17 0 0
19 1.5 1.5 18 4.8 4.8
20 1.5 1.5 19 4.8 4.8
21 1.5 1.5 20 0 0
22 4.2 4.2 21 0 0
23 4.8 4.8 22 4.8 4.8
24 1~1.8 1.4 23 0 4.8
25 1~2.5 1.8~2.3 24 4.8 4.8
IC1 26 1 1.5 25 0 0
27 4.7~5 4.7~5 IC2 26 4.8 4.8
28 3.8~4.1 3.8~4.1 27 0 0
29 4.8 4.8 28 4.8 4.8
30 4.2 4.2 29 0 0
31 4.2 4.2 30 0 0
32 4.2 4~4.4 31 0 0
33 0 0 32 0 0
34 4.8 4.8 33 0 0
35 3.6 3.4~3.8 34 0~4.8 4.8
36 0 0 35 4.8 0
37 3.6 3.4~3.6 36 0 0
38 0 4.8 37 0 0
39 4.8 4.8 38 4.8 0
40 0.3~0.5 0.3~0.5 39 0 0
41 0.3~0.5 0.3~0.5 40 4.9 2.7
42 1.2 1.2 41 4.9 4.8
43 0 0 42 0~4.8 4.8
44 1.4 1.4 43 0 0
45 1.4 1.4 44 0 0
46 1.4 1.4 45 0 0
47 4.8 4.8 46 0 0
48 1.4 1.4 47 0~4.8 4.8
49 1.4 1.4 48 0 0
50 0 0 49 0 0
51 0 0 50 0 0

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Unit [V] Unit [V]
Ref. Ref.
Pin STBY TALK Note Pin STBY TALK Note
No. No.
51 0 0 11 0.3~4.6 0.4~4.5
52 0 0 12 0 0
53 4.8 4.8 13 0 0
54 4.8 4.8 14 0 0
55 1.3~4.2 1.3~4.2 15 0 0
56 1.2~3.7 1.2~3.7 16 4.8 4.8
57 0 0 17 4.8 4.8
IC2 IC101
58 0 0 18 4.8 4.8
59 4.8 4.8 19 4.8 4.8
60 4.8 4.8 20 0 0
61 4.8 4.8 21 0 0
62 4.8 0 22 0 0
63 0 0 23 0 0
64 0 0 24 4.8 4.8
1 0 0 1 0 0
2 0 0 2 0 0
IC3
3 0 0 3 0 0
4 4.8 4.8 4 0 0
IC102
1 4.8 4.8 5 4.9 4.8-5
IC4 2 4.8 4.8 6 4.9 4.9
3 0 0 7 0 0
1 4.8 4.7~4.9 8 4.8 4.7~4.9
2 4.7 4.6~4.8 1 0 0
3 0 0 2 0 0
IC103
4 0 0 3 0 0
5 0 0 4 0.5 0.5
6 0 0 1 0 0
7 0 0 2 0 0
8 0 0 3 0 0
9 0 0 4 0 0
IC501
10 4.8 4.8 5 3.3 3.3
IC5
11 0 0 6 3.3 3.3
12 0 0 7 0 0
13 0 0 8 3.3 3.2~3.5
14 0 0 1 3.3 3.2~3.4
15 0 0 IC502 2 3.3 3.1~3.6
16 0 0 3 0 0
17 0 0 1 3.3 3.3
18 0 0 2 0 0
19 0 0 3 0 0
20 2.2 2.2 4 0 0
1 2.4 2.4 5 0 0
2 2.4 2.4 6 0 0
3 2.4 2.4 IC503 7 0 0
4 2.4 2.4 8 0 0
5 2.4 2.4 9 0 0
IC101
6 0 0 10 0 0
7 0 0 11 3.3 3.3
8 0 0 12 0 0
9 0 0 13 0 0
10 1~3.6 1~3.6 14 3.3 3.3

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Unit [V] Unit [V]
Ref. Ref.
Pin STBY TALK Note Pin STBY TALK Note
No. No.
15 1~3.3 3.3 1 3.3 3.3
16 0 0 2 0 0
17 3.3 3.3 3 0 0
18 0 0 4 0 0
19 3.3 3.3 5 0 0
20 0 0 6 0 0
21 0 0 7 0 0
22 0~3.3 0~3.3 8 0 0
23 0~3.3 0~3.3 9 0 0
24 0 0 10 0 0
25 0 0 11 3.3 3.3
26 0 0 12 0 0
27 0 0 13 0 0
28 0 0 14 3.3 3.3
29 0 0 15 3.2 0~3.2
30 0 0 16 0 0
31 0 0 17 3.3 3.3
32 0 0 18 0 0
33 3.3 3.3 19 0 1.4~1.6
34 1~3.3 3.3 20 0 1.4~1.6
35 0 0 21 0 1.4~1.6
36 0 0 22 2.4~2.6 2.2~2.8
37 0 0 23 3.2 2.9~3.3
38 0 0 24 0.6~1.2 1.2~1.7
39 0 1 25 0~2 0.9~1.5
IC503 IC504
40 0 0 26 0.4 1.2~1.7
41 3.3 3.3 27 3.2 2.8~3.6
42 0~3.3 0~3.3 28 2.2~2.6 2~2.4
43 0 0 29 3.2 2.9~3.5
44 0~3.3 0~3.3 30 2.6 2.3~2.8
45 0~3.3 3.3 31 2.6 2.3~2.8
46 0 0 32 2.6 2.2~2.9
47 0 0 33 0 0
48 0 0 34 3.2 3~3.4
49 0 0 35 2 1.7~2.3
50 0~2.6 0 36 0 0
51 0 0 37 2 1.7~2.2
52 0 1~3.3 38 3.2 2.9~3.5
53 0 1~3.3 39 3.2 3.2
54 0 1~3.3 40 0.3~0.5 0.3~0.5
55 0 1~3.3 41 1.3~0.5 0.3~0.5
56 3.3 3.3 42 1.2~3.2 1.2~1.4
57 0 1~3.3 43 0 0
58 0 0 44 0 1.4~1.6
59 0 0~3.3 45 0 1.4~1.6
60 3.3 0 46 0 1.4~1.6
61 0 0~3.3 47 3.2 3~3.3
62 3.3 3.3 48 0 1.4~1.6
63 3.3 3.3 49 0 1.4~1.6
64 3.3 3.3 50 2.6 1.5~1.7

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Unit [V]
Ref.
Pin STBY TALK Note
No.
51 0 0
IC504
52 2.5 1.4~1.6
1 0 0
2 3.6 3.4~3.8
IC505 3 3.3 3.1~3.5
4 3 2.2~2.4
5 0 0

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