Page 2 - Table of Contents; Disassembling the Bottom Part of the Base; HARDWARE CONCEPT; PN MP ST
Private Communication Systems Mobile Phones 1Table of Contents 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS....................................................................................................................................2 1 TECHNICAL DATA.......................................................................
Page 3 - Service Manual SL10; Technical Data; Up to 35 hours
Private Communication Systems Mobile Phones Service Manual SL10 V1.1 PN MP ST R. Fleuren Sm_sl10_lvl2_v11.doc Page 3 of 23 05/98 1Technical Data Length: 129 mm Width: 50 mm Thickness: 26 mm Volume: 121 cm³ Weight: 138 grams Performance: GSM class 4 (2 Watt) Frequency Range: Tx 890-915 MHzRx 935-960 ...
Page 4 - General Information; ProSLIDE; system; Mechanical Concept; Note: All part numbers refer to mechanical drawing in section; slide; unit and the; base; unit. User interface
Private Communication Systems Mobile Phones 2General Information The SL10 is the first Siemens mobile GSM telephone using the new MCM chipset technology. It further consists of a slide mechanism, the so called ProSLIDE TM system , which e.g. supports ON-Hook and OFF-hook function. As in S10active, t...
Page 5 - Mechanical drawing of the SL10
Private Communication Systems Mobile Phones 3.1Mechanical drawing of the SL10 Service Manual SL10 V1.1 PN MP ST R. Fleuren Sm_sl10_lvl2_v11.doc Page 5 of 23 05/98
Page 6 - the battery department.
Private Communication Systems Mobile Phones 3.2Disassembling the SL10 Caution! Inside the telephone there are three flexible cables, which are very sensitive to any kind of mechanical damage. Please be careful during all the disassembling process not to damage them e.g. by bending or snapping. 3.2.1...
Page 7 - Remove spring and stop from top of base.; Use the catch lever to unlock the six catches (see figures
Private Communication Systems Mobile Phones 1. Then use your thumb to press the slide up to separate it from the base. The second stop which is mounted at the bottom of the slide has to be released at the same time. To do so, push the bottom of slide upwards and continue pushing the slide with the t...
Page 8 - After releasing the catches, remove the bottom part of the slide.; Do not crease or damage the flexible cable; Disassembling the Top Part of the Base; Remove the ringer gasket.
Private Communication Systems Mobile Phones 3.2.3Disassembling the Slide 1. Unscrew the countersunk-head screw (A) 2. Next, release the lower catch (B) 3. Then release the six lateral catches (1-6 ) 1. After releasing the catches, remove the bottom part of the slide. 2. Now remove the MMI board from...
Page 9 - Now remove the control module and the screen lid.
Private Communication Systems Mobile Phones 1. Now remove the control module and the screen lid. 2. Finally, remove the microphone. Now you completed disassembling the Top of base. Service Manual SL10 V1.1 PN MP ST R. Fleuren Sm_sl10_lvl2_v11.doc Page 9 of 23 05/98
Page 10 - Disassembling the Bottom Part of the Base; First remove the battery baseplate.; Assembling the Bottom Part of the Base
Private Communication Systems Mobile Phones 3.2.5Disassembling the Bottom Part of the Base 1. First remove the battery baseplate. 2. Then remove the battery contact strip. 3. Finally, remove the charge contacts. 3.3Assembling the SL10 Caution! Inside the telephone there are three flexible cables, wh...
Page 11 - First insert the microphone into the top part of the base.
Private Communication Systems Mobile Phones 3.3.2Assembling the Top Part of the Base 1. First insert the microphone into the top part of the base. 2. Now insert the control module, mount the screen lid and screw in the six screws. 3. Mount the ringer gasket.4. Connect the flexible keypad cable to th...
Page 12 - Now mount the slide on the guide rails in the top part of the base.
Private Communication Systems Mobile Phones 3.3.4Assembling the Mobile 1. First insert the slide stop and the spring into the top of the base. The spring has to be inserted into the gap which is closer to the upper end of the telephone (where the infrared interface is located) 1. Now mount the slide...
Page 13 - The second character indicates the month of production:
Private Communication Systems Mobile Phones 3.4Handset Datecodes Siemens is using the industrial standard DIN EN 60062 to indicate the production / service dates. The code is printed on the IMEI sticker located in the battery compartment. The first character of the datecode indicates the year of pro...
Page 14 - „JO“ means that the set was produced in october of 1997.
Private Communication Systems Mobile Phones Example: „JO“ means that the set was produced in october of 1997. Service Manual SL10 V1.1 PN MP ST R. Fleuren Sm_sl10_lvl2_v11.doc Page 14 of 23 05/98
Page 15 - Hardware Concept
Private Communication Systems Mobile Phones 4Hardware Concept 4.1Block Diagram Service Manual SL10 V1.1 PN MP ST R. Fleuren Sm_sl10_lvl2_v11.doc Page 15 of 23 05/98
Page 16 - Private Communication Systems; Mobile Phones; Hardware Description
Private Communication Systems Mobile Phones 4.2Hardware Description The handset consists of five major integrated circuits. Some of them - beside others - are integrated into just one single IC, the so called Multi Chip Module (MCM). 1) HiGOLD PMB 2800 (inside MCM) This IC is a combination of microp...
Page 17 - Power Supply Concept
Private Communication Systems Mobile Phones 4.3Power Supply Concept The SL10 has two main power inputs (see blockdiagram): 1) Battery Voltage (3.6 Volts) connected at the battery contacts 2) Charging Voltage (6.5 Volts) delivered by the desktop charger (using the charging contacts at the bottom of t...
Page 18 - Limits of Voltage and Current
Private Communication Systems Mobile Phones The 2.8V power supply of TCXO, Receiver and Modulator is derived directly from the battery voltage by a separate linear regulator. During testing ist is advisable to use the service adapter, connected to a power supply delivering +4V, max 3A. Make sure tha...
Page 19 - Battery; Short Circuit Protection
Private Communication Systems Mobile Phones 5Battery 5.1Specification The SL10 battery is a Lithium-Ion type with a voltage of 3.6 Volts and a capacity of 550mAh. The connections BATT+ and GND are used to supply the mobile, while RCODE is used to detect the battery technology. BATT_TEMP is used to m...
Page 20 - Example; VA
Private Communication Systems Mobile Phones 5.4Battery Datecodes The datecode printed on the battery will give you the following information: Example : TOS 8 G9 VA 1 TOS = Battery cells supplied by Toshiba 8 = Revision level G9 = Datecode (see below) VA = Varta (battery manufacturer) 1 = Place of ma...
Page 21 - Software programming; service adapter
Private Communication Systems Mobile Phones 6Software programming The software of the SL10 handset is programmed directly from a PC using a bootadapter as an interface beetween serial port of the PC and the mobile. Because the SL10 does not carry an external connector (e.g. like S6) an additional se...
Page 22 - Unblocking; Siemens AG
Private Communication Systems Mobile Phones 6.2Language Groups There are different languages groups of the same mobile software version available. Each of them contains of several menue languages. The actual supported languages are: Arabic Catalan Chinese Danish English Finnish French German Greek H...