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Power requirements3.8 V (nominal)

Operating temperature

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10

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C to +55

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C

Accessories operating temperature

± 

0

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C to +45

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C

Battery pack charging temperature

± 

0

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C to +40

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C

Dimensions

139 mm x 45.5 mm x 26.5 mm

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Weight

139 g

Volume

120 cm

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Supplied accessories

Power adapter :

QN-2AC1 (AEP)

QN-2AC2 (UK)

QN-2AC3 (Australia)

Battery (std.)

QN-CD5BPS

Optional accessories

Battery (extd.) 

QN-CD5BPE

Cigar Lighter Charger QN-2CC

Travel Charger

QN-2TC

Handsfree kit

QN-CD5HFK

EasyCom(SoftModem)QN-2EC

PC-Card

QN-2PCM

Headset

QN-2HS

Desktop Charger

QN-CD5DTC

Design and specifications are subject to change without prior notice.

This appliance conforms with EEC Directive 87/308/EEC regarding interference suppression.

NOTE

This device contains electrostatic sensitive components. Damage can occur to these components
if the appropriate handling is not adhered to.

Handling precautions

:

A working area where Digital Cellular Telephones may be safely handled without undue risk of
damage from electrostatic discharge, must be available.

The area must be equipped  as follows:

½

  All working surfaces must have a dissipative bench mat, safe for use with live equipment,

connected via 1.2M

 resistor to a common ground point.

½

  A quick release skin contact device with a flexible cord, which has a built in safety resistor of

between 5.2M

 and 1.2M

 shall be used. The flexible cord must be attached to a

dissipative earth point.

½

  All  containers and storage must be of the conductive type.

Batteries:

This device contains an internal battery in addition to the external battery packs. These batteries
are recyclable and should be disposed of in accordance with national legislation. They must not
be incinerated, or disposed of as ordinary rubbish.

Summary of Contents for CMD-CD5

Page 1: ... class Class 4 2W DCS power class Class 1 1W SIM chip Pluggable mini SIM card Display High resolution full graphics display Resolution 97 x 33 pixels 1 header line for icons 3 lines x 16 large characters Channel spacing 200 kHz Number of channels E GSM 174 DCS 374 Frequency stability Transmit frequency drift synchronized 0 1 p p m RF output power GSM 2W DCS 1W Battery life Standby 50h 180h standar...

Page 2: ...nts Damage can occur to these components if the appropriate handling is not adhered to Handling precautions A working area where Digital Cellular Telephones may be safely handled without undue risk of damage from electrostatic discharge must be available The area must be equipped as follows All working surfaces must have a dissipative bench mat safe for use with live equipment connected via 1 2MΩ ...

Page 3: ...enna switch 08 2 8 Languages 08 SECTION 3 Available Accessories 3 1 Hands free kit QN CD5 HFK 09 3 2 Cigar Lighter Charger QN 2 CC 09 3 3 Travel Charger QN 2 TC 09 3 4 EasyCom SoftModemQN 2 EC 09 3 5 PC Card QN 2 PCM 10 3 6 Head set QN 2 HS 10 3 7 Desktop Charger QN CD5 DTC 10 3 8 Extended Battery QN CD5 BPE 10 SECTION 4 Operating Instructions 4 1 Basic Features 11 4 2 Icon Glossary 12 4 3 Menu Ov...

Page 4: ...rement 17 6 2 Hardware set up 17 6 3 Software set up 17 18 6 4 Display contrast adjustment 19 SECTION 7 7 1 Block Diagram Radio Frequency 20 7 2 Block Diagram Baseband 21 SECTION 8 Exploded View 22 SECTION 9 9 1 Spare Parts and Accessories List 23 ...

Page 5: ... the RTC is powered from the main battery via it s own low quiescent current regulator When the main battery is low or removed a back up battery keeps the clock alive After the main battery has reached a voltage level of 3 5V the RTC keeps the time for 10 days After the main battery is removed the RTC keeps the time for 10 min 2 3 Vibra Functionality The vibrator is a 1 3V device with a vibrating ...

Page 6: ...the charging circuit is integrated in the battery pack the phone cannot be powered up by the charger without the battery pack being attached 2 6 Accessory interface The table explains what kind of pins the phone supplies to the different accessories Pins GND 18 Charge 1 2 ACC_ power 3 Audio IN 14 Audio Out 13 ACC ID 11 ACC Detect 6 TX OUT 9 RX IN 10 AGND 12 Charger CLC Desktop charger Head set HFK...

Page 7: ...7V and min 10 mA or will be used as a signaling pin for the Hands Free Kit In the car kit environment the ext Vbat indicates that a phone call is accepted in progress This information is used by the car kit to power up the audio section of the car kit mute the car stereo and keep the car kit powered up even when the ignition is switched off Due to the fact that the ID of the accessory is detected ...

Page 8: ... integrated mechanical switch switches between the helix antenna and the external RF antenna connection The switching criterium is mechanical pressure from the RF accessory connector 2 8 Languages The CMD CD5 supports the following languages Bulgarian French Portugese Croatian German Romanian Czech Greek Russian Danish Hungarian Slovakian Dutch Italian Spanish English Norwegian Swedish Finnish Pol...

Page 9: ...ded for charging purposes only and not for making receiving phone calls in the car Charging Time Full charging can take up to 3 hours but will be longer if the CMD CD5 is switched on or if the temperature is outside the 0 C 45 C operating range Specifications Input voltage DC 12 24V negative ground Rated output voltage 5 0V Rated output current 500mA 3 3 Travel Charger The Travel Charger QN 2TC is...

Page 10: ...k Top Charger The desktop charger QN CD5 DTC can charge either the Standard or Extended battery with the phone attached The Desk Top Charger gets its power supply via the Power adapter or the Travel Charger QN 2TC Specifications Input voltage DC 5V Rated output voltage 5 0V Rated output current 500mA 3 8 Extended Battery Specifications Lithium Ion Battery QN CD5 BPE Maximum output voltage DC 4 2V ...

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Page 12: ...eypad locked SMS Message flashing message storage full Voice mail Notification Battery strength flashing battery level low Network strength Network not available no calls possible Active call Incoming call Option activated Option deactivated Missed calls Divert option activated Vibra Alert activated Vibra Alert Ringer activated Vibra Alert Single Beep activated Ringer switched to volume 0 Ringer a...

Page 13: ...er ID Clock Reachable If No Reply Create Received Calls Network Select Line Calculator Services If Busy Service Centre Missed Calls Time Cost Language Calendar All Calls Settings Clear All Ringer Data Services Volume Clear All Local Area Info Ringer Tone 1Minute Beep Key Click Sound DTMF Tones Illumination Auto Redial Auto Answer Any Key Answer Welcome Message Factory Reset Network dependant ...

Page 14: ...emove the battery and the 4 screws in the battery compartment Note The SIM card holder is located in this area Insert the hook release jig p n 3 043 180 01 in the gap between upper and lower case Then gently slide the jig in the direction of the white arrow This is to release the claws between the upper and lower case as indicated by the black arrows Important Do not insert the hook release jig to...

Page 15: ...ssembly clips from the main board Parts on the main board specified in the parts list can now be reached The Vibra Alert unit consisting of the Vibra motor Capacitor and the flex cable is attached to the shield case It is removed by disconnecting from the 9pin connector 1 2 Re assembly procedure To re assemble the unit apply the reverse order of the above mention disassembly procedure ...

Page 16: ...ssing to check the functionality of transmit and receive audio of loudspeaker and microphone Basic GSM transmission reception parameter testing to ensure handset s performance compile with standard GSM specification Cradle Part No 3 043 179 01 Service Test Connector GSM TESTER CMD CD5 Battery Pack Test SIM Card RF input Connector RF cable output ...

Page 17: ... of the flash exe program may not correspond with the normally correct settings It is highly advisable to check the settings first see 3 Software set up 6 3 Software set up Loading new software into the flash Start the program flash exe by double clicking on its icon in the Windows Explorer Select File Settings and check if the settings for the Com Port the Baud Rate and the Erase Mode are correct...

Page 18: ... do not use modify Click on the LOAD button of the program Switch on the CMD CD5 Now the program runs automatically NOTE CMD CD5 Flash Loader can allow for erasing the entire personal phone book entries and all adjustment settings by selecting NVM DATA AREA only A warning message is displayed if this item is selected Once the entire phone book entries are erased there is no possibility to recover ...

Page 19: ...on go to DOS prompt and enter the following parameter LCDCONT EXE p port where port is the number of the COM port you want to activate For example to select COM port 2 the correct command to activate the program is LCDCONT EXE p2 5 When the program is correctly set and activated the following sequence will appear on the PC Waiting for mobile this message will appear for a few seconds only LCD cont...

Page 20: ... GSM LPF ϕ 1 R 1 N GSM 900 N 2 DCS 1800 N 2 GSM 900 R 4 DCS 1800 R 6 TX IF Filter GSM Fpd approx 140 MHz DCS Fpd approx 95 MHz 90 0 PMB 2346 Dual PLL 1 2 0 90 GSM LO 1207 1242 MHz DCS LO 1523 1598 MHz GSM DCS GSM AND DCS 558 564 and 570 MHz DCS 1805 1880 MHz EGSM LNA DCS LNA PGC 564 MHz 282 MHz TX IN TX QP GSM 1162 1197 MHz DCS 1521 1596 MHz PMB 2333 13 MHz VC TCXO AFC RF2V8 PMB 2251 IF VCO PMB 24...

Page 21: ... connector Power Power management circuitry data address control signals LCD Keypad Ringer Back light Jog dial SIM Interface 3 5 Volt SIM 32 kHz clock 13 MHz clock A D converter JTAG SSI RX TX Accessory ID Detect Audio I O VCHG Accessory Power VBATT RF circuit ...

Page 22: ...22 SECTION 8 EXPLODED VIEW Note The parts with no reference in the exploded view are not supplied The construction parts of an assembled part are indicated with a collation number in the remark column ...

Page 23: ... 793 633 11 Connector External 15 1 793 605 21 Sim Connector 16 A 3647 660 A Battery Pack Assy 17 3 041 807 01 Screw 2 0x10 18 1 127 709 41 Capacitor Elect 4400MF 99 00 6 3V 19 1 763 207 11 Motor Oscillation Vibra Alert 20 1 793 615 11 FFC FPC Connector 9P 21 1 675 575 11 PWB Flexible Instruction Manual 3 867 714 11 German Italian 3 867 714 21 English 3 867 714 31 French Dutch 3 867 714 41 Swedish...

Page 24: ...English Sony International Europe Printed in Germany Digital Telecommunication Europe 1999 08 9 870 400 11 Service Promotion Group Published by DTCE ...

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