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9. 9 R 2 202 a ite E od 8240 R205 90 amp SIRS O S 97 9 240 _ 216 431 al 21 0246 p EI CA E N I A 0430 d 25 E gt E i 2 025 o vH 51195 V ce C rp lt ROI O d 6229 7 A
10. GSM EFR TRANSCEIVER BOARD ALEX AUXILLIARY BATTERY CONNECT ION AUX BATTA SHEET 1 FLEX CLIP FLEX CLIP FLEX CLIP FLEX CLIP 168 COMMENTS DATE 0864 866 fm PI COPIED FROM GSM RAE COSMO ISS D 429 98 P2 COPIED FROM GSM RAE COSMO ISS A 7 22 98 0604 T LOGIC CHANGES 9 03 98 BSR33 0605 8608 VIR EN VIB EN TPK11 parta 1 RV607 _ Differences between StarTAC Cosmo J601 8507 1275 1275 1275 1275 and Dual Slot StarTAC Alex 1 Vib voltage 0 7 to 1 7V Mu m p
11. DCS RAE TRANSCEIVER BOARD SHEET 3 155 COMMENTS DATE 1 8 8 INITIAL DRAFT 6 5 95 21 11 RF LOGIC CHANGES RELEASE 5 13 95 PI CHANGES RF RELEASE 6729795 P1 3 0 RF CHANGES 8 2 95 1 3 1 RF CHANGES 8 3 95 P1 3 2 RF CHANCES 8 1 95 BACKLIGHT P1 3 3 RF CHANGES 8 3 95 913 4 Rr CHANGES 8 11 85 m go P1 RELEASE 92 4 CHANGES 11 17 55 P2 4 1 RF CHANGES 11 27 95 ADDRESS BUS A19 A0 ns ep Ix 4 2 4 3 RF CHANGES 1274 95 AL 4 AE m 2 92 4 4 RF CHANGES 12 18 95 ums 77 7 o eet uy bs n u q P2 RELEASE BACKGROUND MODE CONNECTOR vam
12. me du ges YEHS 9 D d 2 8 BU gt 8 a 5 3 8 5 8 Fgh 60 0301 Em 9 5 2 n rn om IPA 8 8 953 80659 z zB uu 518 192 B 8 5 n n 9 ti 16 d m Boen pieg B 7 s TTD i 63 310 6983 4359 d E p 3 2 B 8 O nmm dg g ES E 45L LJ 5 14 45r BB Bl 5 1059 3 B g gt 9HS EN E ws 2 gt m 1117 um m 9HS erg si qu 0193 5 mz E m 8 a CE 5 1050 6560 10010 mug m 1 20 OSHS a
13. T AUXILIARY BATTERY CONNECTION 0 5 RAE TRANSCEIVER BOARD T EET e EET EXTRA DCS StarTAC sheet 1 xs owes Ds 21 60 09 INITIAL DRAFT 5 5 95 9 1 1 1_ RF LOGIC CHANGES RF RELEASE 5 13 95 Pi CHANGES RF RELEASE 5 29 95 0695 ARA VIB EN VIB EN 1 2sc sdT x P1 3 0 RF CHANGES 8 2 95 Vib vollege 8 7 to 1 7 Tet Lagat 5507 Las P1 3 1 RF CHANGES 8 3 95 P1 3 2 RF CHANGES 8 7 95 1 5 PL33 sw Chances 8 9 95 p P1 3 4 RF CHANGES 8 17 35 5511 5 5 P1 RELEASE 777 3 AD THER 2 4 8 RF CHANGES 11 11 95 AM 5 H3 T P2 4 1 RF CHANGES 11 27 95 P2 4 2 RF CHANGES 12 1 95 AUX THERM RHR AD P2 4 3 RF CHANGES 12 4 95 10K P2 4 4 RF CHANGES 12 18 95 P RELEASE T P3 5 B RF CHANGES 68 21 96 852 PUMP P3 5 1 RF CHANGES 84 84 95 a gt
14. J600 z 2 GSM EFR ALEX P4 S 9 1583
15. GSM EFR TRANSCEIVER BOARD M SHEET 2 s s s L B DUAL RF SWITCH REC FRONT END x 188 COMMENTS DATE BARC3 03N RX275 ore Me COPIED FROM GSM RAE COSMO ISS 0 428 98 1 T NOTE P COPIED FROM GSM RAE COSMO ISS A 7 22 98 15nH 0 010uF N A C433 881608 P3 LOGIC CHANGES 53 03 88 15 2 18888 ALL other connect ions On layer 5 are ground C424 153Mhz AN cat vag 177 FL452 NET nh pr 2k 2767 3 wl 81 08247802 m 1 780 e ge 947 4Mhz lt aga z 0407 S 794 4Mhz E n layer 5 0421 2804784 7 mil Meg 77 1000 2 3 3pF 777 0488 C406 RXQ T 0603 d p 4 gt SW RE 5 Ten ee eee ee ee BT S R415 188806 10 REF 1442 AN d 18 77 77 Lata 1 5 0 M gt 902 4Mhz d 1 1422 6434 0424 44 228 C417 MRF 447 1 D 77 Layer 5 PUn ys j W 7 mil RX EN 11400 mil
16. L2 L2 L2 L2 L2 L2 L2 L2 L2 L2 L2 L2 L2 L2 L2 L2 L2 L2 L2 L2 L2 L2 L2 L2 L2 L2 L2 L2 X7R X7R X7R X7R X7R X7R X7R X7R X7R X7R X7R X7R X7R X7R X7R X7R X7R X7R X7R X7R X7R X7R X7R X7R X7R X7R X7R X7R 100 UF 220 UF 2 T 1 2 1 2 Lr 1 2 Lr 1 2 z 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 X7R X7R 15 4 2113743G26 CAP CHIP 4 7 UF 16V 80 20 2 B C00212 4 CAP CHIP 4 7 UF 16V 80 20 B C00214 4 2113743111 CHIP 560 PF 10 X7R 1 B C00412 4 2113743117 CHIP 1000 PF 10 X7R 3 B C00365 4 CAP CHIP 1000 PF 10 X7R B 00964 4 CAP CHIP 1000 PF 10 X7R B C1024 4 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10 X7R 6 B C00417 4 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10 X7R B
17. 4209388501 CLIP TOP FLEX CLIP TOP FLEX CLIP TOP FLEX CLIP TOP FLEX 4809118D01 LED BICOLOR LNJ107W5PRA1 4809527E20 STR NPN RF 25 4784 SC70 4809579 02 STR MOSFET 25 1830 4809579 07 STR MOSFET IRF7004 STR MOSFET P CHAN IRF7004 STR MOSFET P CHAN IRF7004 STR MOSFET P CHAN IRF7004 4809579E16 STR MOSFET N CHAN 0200 4809579E17 STR MOSFET 519424 STR MOSFET 519424 STR MOSFET 519424 STR MOSFET 519424 4809579E18 STR MOSFET 101 STR MOSFET P CHAN TP0101 STR MOSFET P CHAN TP0101 4809605E02 STR SIG NPN 2SC4617 STR SIG NPN 2SC4617 STR SIG NPN 2SC4617 STR SIG NPN 2SC4617 STR SIG NPN 2SC4617 STR SIG NPN 2SC4617 4809606E02 DIODE DUAL ARRAY DAN222 4809606E08 DIODE DUAL SCHOTTKEY RB715F 4809607 02 STR SIG PNP 25 1774 STR SIG PNP 25A1774 4809607E04 STR SIG PNP 2SB1132 SOT89 4 4809607E05 STR PNP DTA143EE 3 Q00306 4 STR PNP DTA143EE Q00501 4 STR PNP DTA143
18. 9 R 2 202 a ite E od 8240 R205 90 amp SIRS O S 97 9 240 _ 216 431 al 21 0246 p EI CA E N I A 0430 d 25 E gt E i 2 025 o vH 51195 V ce C rp lt ROI O d 6229 7 A i i 022 ul yo tel 2 gt T 226 to 40 1 _ 440 gt 3 IN iN S RB Vinum 023 dg C f 5 79 Y LN H 98 e e n n n E O Q a Eoo lt i O O Page 1 U101 6555 48 n 45
19. SADIAUAS YAHNOLSNO 7 LSVH T IGGIN 8dO3 1H 1 2 SW RF p 3 RF GND 4 FDBK lt 5 1 500 410 V SIM VCC2 RX275 410 V RX EN TX EN 5 86232 D 7 RS232_RX 2 10 GND gt 11 UPLINK J m T e 12 DOWNLINK ze fus 13 DSC EN B aele ure 8 J 19 ELE V 14 3 c g gt AL800 F 15 GND Q 5 a Q LJ eu m 0104 SEES uu TOT LJ J101 TL vo 9 a E PIN SIGNAL g Qs P gt sm guy 19 E328 1 1 EE m 5 E Js 524 8 TX Path 2 Backlight Loo Om lt E 4 B F ne O x enm 5 Mic i p analogue 4 PWR SW DE 28 2 E b Digital Audio 5 D4 C S8 s 108Mhz Tx IF 6 RESET 9 oc 3 uu B d 794 4Mhz Main 7 2 g 3 20851 9 gt gt SR es t Main 902 4Mhz Tx 8 D7 5 ae S 5 f Main Tx F Back d Q p fap Tx O P Chg Pump 2127 H h m 5 01008 5 m h Amplified Tx 10 D5 Gg OO ve E 5 z Za i E
20. GSM EFR TRANSCEIVER BOARD 01 ALEX SHEET 3 iL 2 ADDRESS BUSCA19 A0 a 4 155 COMMENTS DATE 4 i Europe Middle East amp Africa 3 P1 COPIED FROM GSM RAE COSMO ISS 0 429 98 F ustomer Services p2 COPIED FROM GSM RAE COSMO Iss 7 22 98 RAM2CS P3 LOGIC CHANGES 3 03 98 r Level 4 Authorised 1 8 8 Differences between StarTAC a 4 Z 9 Differences between StarTAC Cosmo x 2 BE ane Duai Sio star TAC Alex VRTC a E 72 75 ve i 1275 1215 BACKGROUND MODE CONNECTOR T die IGHT 0706 S 0702 8102 ara m GND 1953 15K 15K 15K 15K 75 AB sBL CNTL 1854 TD an RW 4 155 FREEZE Lj 4 T c IFETCH is eie p 1 GD IPIPE TSC Ls n 06 1275 a as EEPROM 281 VG4 15 ROM20E 28 5 HALT s Be on CLKOUT 00476 fa 26 Di 2777740 02 32 07262 07284 97294 07292 9722 27284 07284 9728 0724 0734 25 m AK AK AK AK AK AK ATK AK 13 DCLK B m 1218 E E 15 Bee R ae 2 25 KP_R4 An m 22 KP_RS P R3 p 21 HH ar 20 1215 2 154 7
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22. SIB N gt Naa lt 2 EB 87 pee 7 143 nz 1 i 7 E oe 5 n 9 Nan d M Li O La E E nn ES 5 bw lt 5 0331 H 8 35 H 5 gt 22 x 4 T 1150 EN C5 E o l o BA 0 E E 1330 O O RAT J 5253 921 8011 100 d teed
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24. CONT 0 5 RAE TRANSCEIVER BOARD SHEET 2 DUAL RF SWITCH DCS StarlAC sheet 2 1 INITIAL DRAFT 6 5 95 16 3 LOGIC CHANGE 09 INITIAL D 2114 angen 8443 BF RELEASE 6 13 95 omw tats chenged Lata Lagt aver 2 6729 95 i _ Through ICN DRD30 REMOVED C320 C321 C343 AND R320 8 2 95 5 ADDED C417 453 AND 419 Laat 215 D RELEASED PRODUCTION 8 1 91 ALSO CHANGED VALUES us T 23 1 ADDED C440 C443 R484 R489 8 3 95 REMOVED Laat 442 245 LNA REC FRONT END SaL S cipes EI 1 3 2 REMOVED R356 8 1 95 1 Ara ADDED 309 rh 18 01027 re 33 CHANGED VALUES 8 9795 29 P13 4 CHANGED 0418 132811 8 11 95 jos 11 CHANGED L415 1211 1219 PART NOTE NUMBERS On layer 5 MIXER iu other conect ions L PT RELEASE gt Te 3 FL452 piden are ground E CHANGED TO IPA TRANSMITTER 11717735 e scm 1 1085 mil 77 CHANGED VARIOUS RECEIVER ne 2 iod 2 rd COMPONENTS AS PER V 1 m ANT 77 3 1 T TRANSMITTER CHANGED AS 4 11 a pa 2 T gut e jk om eur g On layer 5 77 89 3 2 41 REMOVED C445 AND L443 1127 3 6 nil 9 CHANGED C
25. 1 16 W ES CHIP 2200 OHM ES CHIP 0 5 20X4 ES CHIP 10 5 20X4 CHIP 10 5 20X4 ES CHIP 10 5 20X4 ES CHIP 15 5 20 40 ES CHIP 15 5 20 40 ES CHIP 18 20X4 ES CHIP 22 20X4 ES CHIP 27 20X4 ES CHIP 27 20X4 ES CHIP 33 5 20X40 ES CHIP 33 5 20X40 ES CHIP 33 5 20X40 ES CHIP 5 20X4 ES CHIP 5 5 20X4 ES CHIP 5 5 20X4 ES CHIP 5 5 20X4 ES CHIP 100 5 20 4 ES CHIP 100 5 20x4 ES CHIP 100 5 20 4 ES CHIP 100 5 20 4 ES CHIP 100 55 20 4 ES CHIP 100 55 20 4 ES CHIP 100 5 20x4 ES CHIP 100 5 20 4 ES CHIP 100 55 20 4 ES CHIP 100 55 20 4 ES CHIP 150 55 20 4 ES CHIP 150 55 20 4 0 10 4 R00255 4 R00300 4 R00305 4 R00394 4 R00395 4 R00250 4 R00423 4 R00501 4 R00328 4 R00303 4 R00390 4 R00426 4 R00253 4 R00327 4 R00331 4 R00380 4 R00502 4 R00508 4 R00514 4 R00422 4 R00251 4 R00225 4 R00252 4 R00330 4 R00260 4 R00421 4 R00446 LVL EF 23 0662057 58 0662057 60 0662057 62 0662057 68 0662057 70 0662057 74 0662057 76 0662057 78 0662057 80 0662057 82 ENT PART ES CHIP 220 5 20x40 gt ES CHIP 220 55 20x40 1 1 B ES CHIP 220 5 20X40 1 1 B ES CHIP 220 5 20x40 ES CHIP 220 55 20x40 11B ES CHIP 270 55 20x40 3 1 ES CHIP 270 55 20x40 l IB ES CHIP 270 5 20x40 11
26. E P3 5 2 LOGIC CHANGES 84 93 56 AN mE fend ALL 33pf 10 18 Eu T EJ DELETED R921 0885 C923 R990 22 22 R781 5 4 4 711 42 X 77 f px CHANGED R987 8910 R908 2838 2 845 RB43 8842 1961 THERM 560 51182 251114 2541774 E 8768 R762 T cate 2 2x x 185 E r 77 z P3 RELEASE 1 GCAP DFP4R 77 PLACE AT ZIF CONNECTOR loue vin 6 8 RF CHANGES 88 13 95 4 ler T a M FH m EARPIECE k Rest 5 x m 00 4 6 2 DELETED R1015 R1016 R1019 R1026 05 16 96 1023 R1024 R1025 R1025 R1D25 19 Fo IR 8 VIB_DRIVE d ADDED 817 918 919 928 921 92 T gt me m B agi 81015 81016 21019 7 1903 0804 R1C BATT 01010 1013 1183 1186 i 26 cosa cose cose cusa ide Pore CHANGED VIB EN FROM ABS ABZ 1007 100 182 100 H3 cays vur 4 R XP R2 81818 C962 a SB L zx MICIN S nen P4 6 3 REMOVED FROM 0602 85 11 96 MICOUT I
27. PS 14 1 CHANGED 201 3 226 2306 226 18 84 95 layer amp 2300 0281 8284 Y201 R266 w C209 5 1 ADDED 8225 C208 T inae Nea 777 LOGIC CHANGES 8 z 99 142 CHANGED C256 C320 C361 19 16 36 D 7a cm gt 28 P9 14 3 LOGIC CHANGES 18 16 96 ow 0602 2355 i 238 am P9 14 4 DELETED C323 10 17 36 TX EN 303 E 045 4 777 r 29 19 5 LOGIC AND RF CHANGES 18 22 36 cass FH rh 79 196 CHANGED 0256 1421 2 221 18 2996 T 100907 L C434 R225 C228 9 PA INPUT MATCH TX ATTENUATOR iem Mur B L 2 nil 122 EUN DNE MS aca 1 0ET ECT Tac m Y css 1 LR he DELETED 8263 A war pow IS CLEAN ADDED C423 he 2 RET 14 8 GAAS IC CHANCE 18 31 96 Sin acy Tee Hexe P9 14 9 ADDED ANTENNA CLIPS J1003 6 11 81 96 501 14 150 1581 777 L 51 05532008 A P9 RELEASE T emer pen iik m zm P9 14 10 ICN NO DROZT 11 97 96 1 rh 29 19 11 ICN DRO22 96 14 12 ICN NO DROZ 11 12 96 C 15 12 RF CHANGE 11 12 95
28. n 2700 3300 4700 4700 4700 4700 4700 5600 5600 5600 5600 5600 30K 33K 33K 39K 39K 39K 47 47 oe oe oe oe oe oe oe oe oe oe oe oe oe oe 20X4 20X4 20X4 20X4 20X4 20X4 20X4 20X4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 40 55 oe oe oe oe oe oe oe oe oe oe 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 4 RES CHIP 47K 58 20 40 R00445 4 RES CHIP 47K 58 20 40 R00513 4 RES CHIP 47K 58 20X40 R00516 4 RES CHIP 47K 53 20X40 R00555 4 0662057N19 RES CHIP 68K 55 20X40 R00357 4 0662057N23 RES CHIP 100K 5 20X40 R01021 4 RES CHIP 100K 55 20X40 R00207 4 RES CHIP 100K 53 20X40 R00606 4 0662057N29 RES CHIP 180K 5 20X40 R00202 4 RES CHIP 180K 55 20X40 R00447 4 0662057N31 RES CHIP 220 55 20 40 R01022 4 0662057N33 RES CHIP 270K 55 20X40 R01016 4 RES CHIP 270K 53 20X40
29. EXITER 4 15dB E Supplies 13 MHz oscillator 64 520mvpp Signal from SMOC to PAC 5 15 280mVpp This is a linear control voltage for ramp up and ramp down of the PA output level 4 2 D This controls the voltage on the exciter control output EXC from the PAC g Signal from uP but inverted via Q502 and used to time 1 4 gt 1 GIF SYN 2 TIC 5 Supplies limitor amps Meus 3 RFSwith Enables Tx Path when high references SW RF from 1400 1 pin 16 TX EN from U701 pin 5 inverted by Q501 PLL VCC 1 Power Step RX275 PLL dividers amp 0501 DAC Pema references MAIN 1627 8 700 2 75 This is a timing signal to the to provide the current path for the initial loop precharge to U310 8 from U310 12 Signal from uP inverted via 0504 S CR 203 Enables TX VCO 7 7 13 DCLK B When high this enables Tx path to U310 11 TX OFFSET LOCAL OSCILLATO from U703 37 From Speech Coder IC to GIF SYN This signal is the in phase input to the I Q Modulator of the GIF SYN LIM OUT 4 OFST CP 10 SAT DET 67 DET SW 66 5 V2 OUT 19 V2 DRIVE 18 MAIN 25 DRIVE 13 SPLY 17 OUT 33 Lad LVS RX
30. 0452 1999 77 8436 168 0433 RX EN 39 cais 8417 5 1 cata 2 1509 0437 due TX EN 91 09451C01 1 1 UNAGNTL UMAGNTL RX_EN ase 043 4 77 T 77 C448 0 010 2 77 105 210846 Litt 6438 77 n fs b F3 18800 B 11 2400pf 1800pF FH EX HI gaad b Raag m Tak S 2 lt 224 21 TO RF START 4X ET 0448 7 44 2964517 ae 226 m 4 9 sj pz s monu d m 1090 me A COMPONENTS IN THIS AREA CAN BE 77 777 OPTIONALLY PLACED IN VCO CAN SPACE PERMITTING C268 E de E 794 4Mhz CY 777 1 8213 220 xd 15 3 3pF R263 I 0 0107 1 0252 51 M Z 100 0251 RF SPI B 1000F 8 m RF_SCK MRF 947 7 777 ET TX EN m H3 gt a 59 C257 AND C251 SHOULD BE CLOSE 1 5 33 L211 AND 1218 RESP ug gt 2228 T T T aS 1 1000a MEE T i 2202 77 T 180 1294 m z 270 bei VCO 2 gs 77 ale 5 0252 207 2 Ej r T T MRE 947 eu 6204 C
31. P5 RELEASE ota E 2 po B Y m7 P 1 E Dl 192 a 25164 RELEASE 6 24 98 ranae 1 p lie tae ga Nos m d TEN crue 7 14 9 RS232 EN SIMLINT 44 0487 17 KP R3 37 ates P6 RELEASE CHRG EN 125 m ay 14s hs KP R4 wo cP PM A rh enz E 10v P7 12 0 RF CHANGES 8 06 96 Y 14 as DDLIBLER EN 4 Loa B Le emer KP RS 177 m P7 12 1 ADDED 8781 R730 R731 8 88 96 SC a Mu E xd e RF CHANGES SCLRX nm RS232 EN E 0522 2 P7 12 2 DELETED CRTB 8723 8 12 98 EGE ER REE ER EE EEE d Ds RF CHANGES rae eee n er e d pr Tro roe ia far Fre a Tr z 177 1275 P7 12 3 RF CHANGES 8 13 96 7 285 0929 5 x 8 RONDE 1 219 7 12 4 LOGIC CHANGES 8 14 96 5 Te Eus lt man RF CHANGES eme es Sener a 23 P7 12 5 CHANCES 8 14 98 z s 584 21082 E 7 12 6 LOGIC CHANGES 8 15 96 453 z n
32. oe oe oe oe oe oe oe oe oe oe 20X4 20X4 20X4 20X4 20X4 20X4 20X4 20X4 20X4 20X4 20X4 20X4 20X4 20X4 20X4 20X4 20X4 20X4 20X4 20X4 20X4 20X4 20X4 20X4 20X4 20X4 20X4 20X4 20X4 20X4 10 10 4 RES CHIP 270K 5 20X40 11 R00911 4 0662057N39 RES CHIP 470K 5 20x40 6 11B R00103 4 RES CHIP 470K 5 20X40 11 R00615 4 RES CHIP 470K 5 20x40 R00617 4 RES CHIP 470 5 20x40 1 1 B R00912 4 RES CHIP 470K 5 20X40 Lud B R1223 4 RES CHIP 470K 5 20X40 d dB R1225 4 0680195M64 RES 0 24 OHM 1 2W 111B R00602 4 0909449B04 RECEPT MOD 15PIN INSMLD J00600 4 2113740F35 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 30 22 0 To B C00703 4 2113741 25 CHIP CL2 X7R REEL 1000 00815 Motorola Internal Use Only SWF0246BB Bom Report LVL COMPONENT PART DESCRIPTION OTY COM REF 4 2113741 49 CHIP CL2 X7R REEL 01UF ds 1B C01021 4 CHIP CL2 X7R REEL 01UF LB C00912 4 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL 01UF 1 C00960 4 2113743A27 CAP CHIP 470 UF 10 16V 2 14 C00810 4 CAP CHIP 470 UF 10 16V 1 1 C00828 4 2113743E07 CER CHIP CAP 022UF 111B 00804 4 2113743 12 CAP CHIP 047 UF 10 X7R I2 b d B
33. 14 2 9 2 SCOPE x RE RIMIS 14 2 3 3 Introduction for Automatic SIM teen entretenir nnne 15 234 M nual SIM se E tS 15 2 35 General Descriptions dde ect d d ete ne ete ette 15 23 6 Requirements sa ias ar Pee ee 16 2 44 MMI FOR SECURITY a a ese a 24 2 4 1 Keypad tone suppression upon PIN eterne ennt 24 2 4 2 Character display suppression upon PIN 24 2 4 3 X Elimination of PIN taping sniffing mechanisms amp or 24 233 6 2 cp NES 24 2 5 1 Flex for generic Dual Slot StarTAC 24 2 25 2 Flex Barclays Gellnet Trial etie tet esso 24 3 ALEX REFRESH FLEXIBLE MOBILE ATM AND BANK INFO IN THE 25 3 1 CHANGE REQUESTS NEEDED FROM THE GSM SPECIFICATION 25 3 2 SOBEWARE ass 25 3 2 1 III IIIS 25 3 2 2 SIM TOOL KE RR BIEN CECT TELE REI EFE PRAES Bosca 25 3 23 READ CTs EMEN 27 9g 2 4 5252535564620 uite he Ua a clo ite db debeat ad od Tid hae 27 4 LEAP BROWSI
34. oe 10 UF 1 oe 10 UF 1 oe 10 0 UF 16V 4 10 0 UF 16V 4 10 0 UF 16V 4 80 20 80 20 80 20 330 PF 10 X7R 330 PF 10 X7R 1000 PF 10 X7R 1000 PF 10 X7R 1500 PF 10 X7R 1500 PF 10 X7R 10000 PF 10 X7R 18 4 2113743M08 CAP CHIP 22000 PF 80 205 Y5V 2 B C00709 4 CAP CHIP 22000 480 205 Y5V B C00712 4 2113743 24 CHIP 100000 PF 80 205 Y5V 3 B C00824 4 CHIP 100000 80 205 Y5V 00922 4 CHIP 100000 PF 80 205 Y5V B C00933 4 2113743N12 CAP CHIP 2 7 PF 25PF 2 B C00791 4 CAP CHIP 2 7 PF 25PF B C00918 4 2113743 14 CAP CHIP 3 3 PF 25PF COG 1 B C00792 4 2113743 26 CAP CHIP 10 0 PF 5 COG 2 B C00701 4 CAP CHIP 10 0 PF 5 COG B C00904 4 2113743N34 CAP CHIP 22 0 PF 5 COG 1 B C00600 4 2113743N36 CAP CHIP 27 0 PF 5 COG 2 B C00455 4 CAP CHIP 27 0 PF 5 COG B C00966 4 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33 0 PF 5 COG 23 B 00601 4 CAP CHIP 33 0 PF 5 COG B C00603 Motorola Internal Use Only SWF0246BB Bom Report LVL COMPONENT PART DESCRIPTION OTY COM REF 4 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33 0 PF 5 COG 23 B C00604 4 CAP CHIP 33 0 PF 5 COG B C00610 4 CHIP 33 0 PF 5 COG B C00611 4 CAP CHIP 33 0 PF 5 COG B C00612 4 CHIP 33 0 PF 5 COG B C00613 4 CAP CHIP 33 0 PF 5 COG B C00614 4 CAP CHIP 33 0 PF 5 COG B C00801 4 CHIP 33 0 PF 5 COG B C00802 4 CAP C
35. ET HH H3 up a 1803 0888 C878 13 DCLK B NC145484 mn SPD t 11 0 05 1 2 akad 501 Aeeu S N SC INT 3 EE pom di 81228 48871 1 S zi 4 eam cD PLOT WITH SCALE 6 01uf 15K or 0 7 vee L275 graund gnd U802 05165 77 S m 22222223 i 9 167 T gt 2 RS232 EN um M AR enm emm ALK 9 0877 BY PASSES FOR 11766 H3 398 lt KLM G6 T T T T A wes S T T ger SE m 06 S 88 38 m me 67 LUE nis MIC MUTE KP R3 X 9 65 EN4 4 n 15K COM L E ds 4 qur uu 0 04 CLK AUD Europe Middle East amp Africa Customer Services 08 01 99 n 0 4Tuf AUD_EN2 t m TO GCAP EARPIECE FS AUD FNVELXSCHRUUNTICS EXT SPK ALERT AMPS 0825 LO DKNL INK AUD L GSM EFR ALEX Ralf Lorenzen Colin Jack Michael Hansen Ray Collins Page 4of 4
36. 77 77 Um MRSPSP EN N ADDRESS 28 05 p IROG NE a EN N NAAAAN EN MISC 0C9 05 5 L ASG 2564617 la E gH 1205 5 9 z p Heu 1802 R 148 R ABIC INT 1215 gg 4 dy m 1801 4 7 SLO di Up WA n SE qr Hum is SLE Miso 871 1275 SLM MOSI 8761 Ls qp Wu s L275 SPL RFCS oT PCS3 PCS qa 5 12 PWR_SENSE SENS lt HU T 2 ERR qp qp 040222 049222 _ Gao 408 V 7 cena v CE FREEZE IPIPE T 1 1 4 Buc ED qp We FETCH 00 u 040 15 CLK OUT CLKDUT m KA ae 13 DCLK ume EXTAL m 100K 1500 1215 c 247 A AUX 1 ug VODSYN amp 2 10002 118 Wm Eun AB 8 2721 1218 LED GREEN TS RR d 181 m 1 _ Cup 2 m 3 vere sf RE 5 777 C759 R22 RIS nd ea d TE ROMICS AD_THERM R714 079 ROMICS t Humb guo RAMICS HU 4 RAM Io 2 0 822uF 198 2 22 AS RAM2CS rst BIC CS 4 ui m CS eg 52 SIMVCC1 A
37. R602 Resisor Charger Sensing 0680195M64 SH25 27 Ground Clips 4204774701 Master Xtal Varactor 4809641F04 Q303 Tx Exciter Transistor 4809527E19 Tx Local VCO Varactor 4809641F03 0442 Rf Switch Control Transistor 4809939 08 VCO Varactor 4809641F02 Q443 Rf Switch Control Transistor 4809939 08 Tx VCO Varactor 4809612F03 Shield 30 Top of Frontend Antenna Switch 2609225D01 Transmit Diode 4809948D10 Shield 31 Top of Main VCO FL420 2609226D01 Rx Local VCO Varactor 4809641F03 Shield 32 Top of TIC TX VCO 2609227D01 Signal Indicator LED 4809118D01 Shield 33 Top of GIFSYN 2609228 01 IF Saw Filter 9109179 1 Shield 34 Top of PA 2609229001 Ist Rx Filter 9109068E02 Shield 35 Top of Modem 2609230D01 2nd Rx Filter 9109155 1 SH60 63 Clips Ext Battery Flexprint 4209388801 Filter 9109068 01 0201 GIF SYN 5109632D92 Receive Power Transistor 4809579E18 U300 TIC 5109632D94 GIF SYN Power Transistor 4809579 18 0301 5109908 31 Tx VCO Transistor 4809940 1 0310 5109632D08 Rx Amplifier Transistor 4809527E20 U401 Rf Switch 5109572E03 Rx Mixer 4809940E01 0501 Modem 5199281C03 Rx Pre Amplifier Transistor 4809940
38. 111 21 1 3 1 1 1 CA CA 2113743 08 CHIP 22000 PF 80 2090 Y5V 211 2113743 24 CAP CHIP 100000 80 20 5 311BYN 2113743N12 CAP CHIP 2 7 PF 25PF COG 111 2113743N14 CAP CHIP 3 3 PF 25PF COG 111BYN 2113743N26 CAP CHIP 10 0 PF 5 COG 2311 BYN 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5 COG 111BYN 2113743N54 CAP CHIP 150 PF 5 COG 111 2113928J06 CAP CER CHIP 4 7 UF 10 10V 511 BYN 2309121D19 CAP CHIP TANT 10 UF 1096 10 V 211 2309121D23 CAP CHIP TANT 68 1096 10 V 111BYN 2311049A54 CAP TAN CHIP 3 3 20 16 411BYN 2311049A56 CAP TAN CHIP A P 4 7 20 10 211BYN 2462587V24 CHIP IND 15 NH 5 0805 111BYN 2509306J01 CHOKE 15 UH SMD 111BYN 2609827G03 SHIELD SPACER 111BYN 2809454C02 PLUG LO PROFILE SMD 32 POS 111BYN 3909578M01 CONTACT BATT SMT 411BYN 4009060E01 SW TACTILE SMD 31 4209189 01 CLIP LOGIC SHIELD 1 311 4209190E01 CLIP LOGIC SHIELD 2 311 4209233D01 CLIP ANTENNA TUBE 111BYN 4209480E01 CLIP ANTENNA 211BYN 4809579 09 TSTR MOSFET 257346 111 4809579 11 TSTR MOSFET P CHAN NDS0601 111 4809579 16 TSTR MOSFET N CHAN TN0200T 111BYN 4809579 17 TSTR MOSFET P CHAN 519424 111 4809579 18 T
39. 41706 29 BE nil 1 1 GCAP_HVY 6386 L 925m en 0 71 28 dB Couoler nid 0330 m 0 Lu T PA OUTPUT MATCH ELM 72 4 10V 1508 on layers 77 m rg 9 p FIT H3 2 NClayer5 7mil Er m MIBES TIL TR ayer6 30mil 1886 l caos B Raat L 261nil R275 4 ANA e EH 4138 2302 R350 C335 C339 ri 0303 27 i C308 5 Epf 51 9 94 2 10009 On Layer 5 ipe Europe Middle East amp Africa 902 4Mhz 77 L 800mil 589 STT rh Lope ustomer Services 5 R358 1 777 Un Tayar 5 m TOL 1301 1 8848 BMG 1 Level 4 Authorise ES I Y 794 4Mhz in M z On layer amp On layer 6 On layer RM 77 W 30mil a Gide 77 77 mos 902 4Mhz 7 M TUA at nena gt lom iHe ITI 90 18008 100 SS RS 792 1 838 902 4Mhz 4 L 108Mhz C227 C329 cage 18 14 5 18 C309 C313 1 0402 T gF 2 0303 C391 2 f pF 10pF p 27e 10pF C183 MMBR571LTR DNP 0402 6392 8385 8384 33000 2700F 5 8 220 T 4 C365 5 can 22 c 77 77 ITI
40. EZ E EE n e 5 E 2 5 6 c nn 5 BERE SLTA HOLIMS A TXI amp Q 13MhzClk 22V TXI amp Q RXI amp Q 5 r 511001 and J1002 Same as Startac Cosmo 3 5 66 10 80 Part Designa tor Part Description Part Number Part Designator Part Description Updated 29th Jun 1998 Ver 1 0 Part Number 2 Ground clips Ant tube 4209480 01 1902 Choke Vswitch 2509306J01 AL800 Alert 5009473S01 U703 IC BIC 5109743E13 CR605 Diode Charger 4809653F03 U704 IC SRAM 5109688L09 J101 32 Pin Display Connector 2809454C02 U801 IC Speech Coder 5199285 01 1600 15 0909449B04 U802 IC Multiplexer 5109632D44 J601 Flip Flexprint Connector 0909059E01 U803 Codec IC 5109920015 1802 Microphone Connector 0909 195 1 0804 IC Buffer 5109522E10 1900 SIM Connector 4009 169 1 0805 IC Frquency Doubler 5109781 47 MIC Microphone 5009536H15 0900 IC GCAP 5109632D69 Q501 Transitor TX EN 4809607 05 Y701 XTAL 32 768KHZ 4809995L05 Q601 Power Transistor Charger 4809579 17 0702 Flashed Eprom boot sector 5102486 01 Q602 Transistor Batt Feedback 4809939C04 81 53 Volume Mute Switch 4009060 1
41. One Touch dialing to SIM Memory Quick Access User definable Voicemail Number from Phone Memory LED Status Indicator On Power key delays November 21 1998 Motorola Confidential Proprietary Delay on Power On and Power Off if supported 4 MOTOROLA GSM900 Alex Draft Issue 2 0 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Wake Up Graphics Motorola 277 StarTAC 24 November 21 1998 8 MOTOROLA Motorola Confidential Proprietary GSM900 Alex Issue 1 0 4 Menu Requirements PRODUCT DESC QA MENU Quick Access Assigned Functions 1 Find Name 2 Add to SIM 3 Outgoing Messages 4 Battery Meter 5 Phone Lock Now 6 Mute On Off 7 Read Messages 8 Vibrate On Off 9 Divert On Off Available Functions Find by Name Find by Location Add Entry to Phone Add Entry to SIM Battery Meter Phone Lock Now Phone Mute On Off Ring Volume Vibracall On Off Ringer On Off Divert All Voice Calls Switch Memory Read Messages Outgoing Messages Message Editor Last Calls Received Last Call Charge Last Call Timer Talk and Fax Show My ID Next Call Restrict my ID Key Answer Only SIM selection Phonebook Personal Numbers Find Entry By Name Personal Numbers gt Call Number Modify Name or No Erase Name and No Find Entry By Location Personal Numbers gt Call Number Modify Name or No Erase Name and No Add Entry
42. 5 T FIELD TRAILS FEEDBACK DESIGN ISSUES 2 1 5 10 07 98 Y 7 Y REQUIRES ANOTHER DESIGN ITERRATION 6 PROJECT BUDGET IS EXCEEDED N A 10 07 98 N 6 Y 7 P ROLLED YIELD FOR SHIP ACCEPTANCE IS 2 3 1 10 07 98 N 4 Y 9 TO LOW Motorola Confidential Proprietary MOTOROLA PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Full Document DCS 1800 Clam RAE Project No A29 01 Version 1 2 Ruchi Mangalik Jan 6 1997 MOTOROLA CONFIDENTIAL PROPRIETARY This document and the information contained in it is CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION of Motorola and shall not be used published disclosed or disseminated outside of Motorola in whole or in part without Motorola s consent This document contains trade secrets of Motorola Reverse engineering of any or all of the information in this document is prohibited DCS 1800 Clam RAE for GCSA Project N A29 01 Version 1 2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION MANAGEMENT SIGNATURES Name Signature Date Roger Kung Corporate V P amp GCCSD G M Ken Leonhardt Operations Chris Colonna Product Marketing Manager Allen White GCCSD Product Engineering Doug Wick Manufacturing Ray Menzel Materials Vincent Cheung Quality Phil Tutor Finance Bernie McGill Distribution Jan 6 1997 Motorola Confidential Proprietary pM TIE DCS 1800 Clam RAE for GCSA Project N A29 01 Version 1 2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION REVISION HISTORY Version Date Name Reason 1 0 09 Oct 96 Jo Schavitz Initial release 1 1 27 Nov 96 Mary J
43. B SENSE ume rre 580010 T 5 d BIC 4 0 1215 x 58 d 29 14 11 ICN 08022 11 11 96 E T Jos 91 les jes os fea je rr E dis 2 5 588 FH x ane 8 0581 eR P9 14 12 ICN NO ORG23 4 12 96 tyssi x DUE 1 z As ec 15001 5 58 D 2 sai Shur 15 80 _ m 1 29 15 12 RF CHANGE 11712798 sa SCS CHRG_EN pss vor segt 6 icc 51 15 13 ICN NO 08824 11718798 m 25 128 28 4 L E n Tes m pa G6 P10 16 1 ICN ND 08825 11728798 E L s As Uu T DSC EN B P10 16 2 CHANGED R707 12 84 95 ji T T T Loo 268 0 memes 1 4 cest cas2 casa cma cms EE pu E mme p CSS l ao 10 16 3 CHANGED R7S2 12 98 96 Sse 002 p lt Sho U801 esto a hs LL P10 16 4 RF chenges Through ICN 08030 1 28 97 Heint DSP1616530
44. Eu 12277 Cae vodsL275 veezgnd 2 e 3 Si zu E wa e t onec 9 38 inpet 5 E pun Mr gue nez cioe 4 i IE ae PG 11 1 ADDED 1991 2 1017 81824 7 19 95 5 BATT FDBAK 5 bunc cus 2 L ES H ciaza C923 C921 C928 n 4 ier 7 oF 3 RF CHANGES Tm r p 385 ap 1 m EU 4 11 CHANGED J908 4 8 TO GND 7 24 95 1 777 ANM Mui 5 SARA ADDED 169 1 C163 ved CHANGES Er 4 d 2 pects rh 23 E su MEL AX MO RELEASE Pie BNC Unc I FH b fuk P7 12 0 RF CHANGES 8 06 96 om 77 P7 12 1 ADDED R811 CRGOR 8 08 96 BATT_SELECT 0805 lt CHANCED CEDA RiBiB R1014 RF CHANGES ew g u P7 12 2 CHANGED CR918 8 12 96 cais RF CHANGES MIC AUDLIN yy 2 P7 12 3 RF CHANGES 8 13 98 0863 DSC EN B prune e CHRG EN P7 12 4 DELETED C161 8 14 96 RF CHANGES DOWNLINE P7 12 5 RF CHANGES 8 14 95 gar P7 12 6 ADDED C807 8 15 96 lt RF CHANGES
45. Vibra Call built in Full size retractable SIM card Wide range of accessories included in package The product will be distributed through the principal European DCS Operator channels namely Eplus One2One Orange and Bouygues Motorola Confidential Proprietary 3 of 7 ECSD CUSTOMER SERVICE POLICY NEW PRODUCT OADMAP SECTION 2 0 SERVICE POLICY 2 1 2 2 2 3 24 Warranty Product will be sold with the standard 12 months warranty terms and conditions Accidental damage misuse retailers extended warranties will not be supported under warranty Non warranty repairs will be available at agreed fixed repair prices Proof of purchase will be required to validate all warranty claims Nb Customer have the option to purchase additional warranty Out Of Box Failure Policy The standard OBF criteria will apply Early life failurers to be returned to Manufacturing for root cause analysis to guard against epidemic criteria Manufacturing to bear the costs of early life failure Motorola branded product will be supported under a Low tier DCS Loaner programme or alternative low cost service strategy To be agreed with European Customer Service Manager The product may be serviced by appointed Motorola Service Hubs level 2 3 and the Motorola HTC level 4 at the discretion of the regional service managers Customer support End user will be available through dedicated Call Centres and In Country Help desks
46. ADDED L BATT GCAP 14 RESE SCI TX C807 caos PSRC T CHANGED R650 TO 4 7K J 1030 470K 19 E e j E E up ux 10 EZ p B gt TS E el T t 4 RS232 EN L tam iE 1060040 um 1 US07 TC7S04FU us vns 13 aare 23 arcunds gr usta 052910 01911 2 amp 01013 2 LPUR 8304 po FOR TEST PURPOSES ADDED 0706 SECURE EPROM DNA Jour B E 963 D 22uF Em T 2 ADDED CS17 21 823 OD ETE REESE PAN un 4 6 5 DELETED 05 23 98 x EXT B woos woos SECURE EPRO 18 T 3 AED H 19 32 RESET 2 _ QN OFF 5 5 T Os P4 RELEASE 24 sran P4 6 6 ICN ND DRBB4 CHANGES 06 03 36 sr 2 p dm ET PUR SENSE N glo mj im d T P4 6 7 ICN NO DROOG CHANCES 06 01 96 77 t 22 ON Vine 25 1 tha pga lt 59 P4 7 7 RESINATOR FIX ON PCB PROTOS 06 05 36 C604 2 x 7 1 cge cope um
47. MSN plus MSN in human readable format IMEI plus IMEI in human readable format with section spacers and check digit IMEI in bar code 128 format 168 in characters a minimum of 5mm in height Space must be allowed for the code for SIM Locked models and for co branding operator names of up to 10 letters European Box labels will include the following Made in in the header Motorola plus product name ie StarTAC xxx GSM900 in the header in the header Der Gr ne Punkt mark in the header Sequence number in human readable and bar code format 39 Model number in human readable and bar code format 39 MSN in human readable and bar code format 39 IMEI in human readable with section spacers and check digit and bar code format 39 EAN in human readable and bar code T Options in human readable and bar code Space must be allowed for the OBO text NOTE The presentation of IMEI will be the new Phase II format which matches the IMEI is the display ie with 15th check digit in all human readable forms 6 3 EANs Black models will be defined for all countries other colors will be defined as required Mkt Colour Alex Mkt Colour Alex Denmark SE0419AB1A1 Poland SE0419ABIWI Black TBD TBD SE0419ABIBI Czech Rep SE0419AB1Y1 Black TBD TBD SE0419AB1C1 No Ln Euro SE0419ABIZI Black TBD TBD Netherlands 15 0419 101 Sout
48. Motorola Confidential Proprietary 4 of 7 ECSD CUSTOMER SERVICE POLICY NEW PRODUCT OADMAP SECTION 3 0 SERVICE REQUIRMENTS 3 1 32 3 3 3 4 Technical Training The GSM StarTac training will address this requirement Documentation Level 2 Service Documentation will be required to include Product Overview DCS 1800 basic principles of operation Technical Specifications Testing and Phasing Test Mode Features Product Assembly Disassembly Level 2 Troubleshooting Service Parts Lists Service Parts A dedicated service parts list and prices level 2 will be provided in line with product launch To be included in level 2 service manual Service Transceiver and PCBs will be required to support field service Test Equipment and Tools Engineering to define a recommended list of unique service tools and test equipment Motorola Confidential Proprietary 5017 ECSD CUSTOMER SERVICE POLICY NEW PRODUCT OADMAP SECTION 4 0 DISTRIBUTION OVERVIEW MOTOROLA CONFIDENTIAL PROPRIETY 4 1 Estimated launch date Dec 96 Estimated launch volumes 4 2 Dec 2 5k Jan97 2 5k Feb 2 8k Mar 2 8k Apr 2 8k May 2 8k Jun Aug 9 2k Sep Nov 9 2k 34 6k SECTION 5 0 QUALITY REPORTING METRICS 5 1 Field Return Rate The 1996 Projected Field Return Rates 2 TBA Based on Engineering ALT Results 5 2 Field product performance to be monitored using EPPRS system Monthly repair data can then be provided to Engine
49. 2113743 37 2113743 38 2113743 50 2113743 54 2113928 01 100 100 100 100 150 150 150 150 10 0 33 0 55 PE a PE BE EE dg BE n 55 PF 5 PF 5 PF 5 PF 5 PF 5 PF 5 PF 5 PF 5 PF 5 PF 5 PF 5 PF 5 PF 5 PE 53 55 55 55 55 25PF 25PF 25PF 25PF 25PF 25PF 25PF 25PF COG COG COG COG COG COG COG COG COG COG COG COG COG COG COG COG COG COG COG COG ER CHIP 1 0 UF 10V COG COG COG COG COG COG COG COG COG 4 CAP CER CHIP 1 0 UF 10V C911 4 2113928J08 CAP CERAMIC CHIP 10 0UF 1 C00351 4 2309121D09 CAP CHIP TANT 15 UF 10 8 3V 1 C00301 4 2311049A56 CAP TAN CHIP A P 4 7 20 10 2 C00205 4 CA
50. 7 12 7 ADDED C1883 8 18 96 RF CHANGES RESET mre P7 12 8 CHANGED SH69 63 8 19 98 Er RF CHANGES TK KEY 4 RELEASE P7 12 9 ICN 08012 13 14 CHANGES 9 03 96 1 3 fe 78 13 ADDED C609 3 05 96 Fol oue INT CHANGED C805 0796 0 d Sur T 2518 sss desta PB 13 ADDED 1904 9 9 12 98 BOARD F IDUCIALS r DAC 5 8 P8 13 2 9 13 96 DM CS os BE 4 RF CHANGES ee 8 8 s T P8 13 3 RF CHANGES 3 16 95 sus sus sur 3 PB 13 4 RF CHANGES 3 15 96 INDUCTOR SHIELD LOGIC 1 LOGI P LOGIC SH CLIP Not 4 DMCS 8 13 5 ADDED C924 8 18 95 s 4 net 5 PB 13 6 RF CHANGES 9 23 96 1 P8 RELEASE ser scc 1 4 9 14 8 CHANGED C987 C910 9 31 96 st cata ceto son DELETED RVSO3 SPL scr m ADDED vR983 2 lt sourz 9 RF CHANGES scan en lar 29 141 RF CHANGES 10 04 96 e oci 1000 50 1000 5 yss Se 15K voos 5 P9 14 2 RF CHANGES 1 16 96 2 HOST INT 9 14 3 ADDED VR607 CHANGED VRSO3 18 16 96 cuis our 33 T curs nf P9 14 4 CHANCED 01088 RF CHANGES 18 17 98 5 n P9 14 5 CHANGED C924 C962 RF CHANGES 18 22 98 m PATH 58 55 5
51. R00843 4 0662057N05 RES CHIP 18K 5 20X40 411 R00801 4 RES CHIP 18K 5 20x40 Lu B R00802 4 RES CHIP 18K 5 20X40 b EB R00803 4 RES CHIP 18K 5 20X40 4 4 R00810 4 0662057 06 RES CHIP 20K 5 20X40 2 A R00907 4 RES CHIP 20K 5 20x40 1 dB R00989 4 R00720 4 R00800 4 R00838 4 R1222 4 R1226 4 R00805 4 R00761 4 R00763 4 R00791 4 R00804 4 R00812 4 R00813 4 R00824 4 R00877 4 R00878 4 R01228 4 R00825 4 R01010 4 R01014 4 R00104 4 R00704 4 R00747 4 R00748 4 R00749 4 R00752 4 R1224 4 R01230 4 R01019 4 R00612 4 R01107 0662057N07 0662057N09 0662057N10 0662057N13 0662057N15 0662057N19 0662057N23 0662057N29 0662057N33 n n n n n n 22K 27K 27K 27K 30K 39K 68K 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 180 180 270 oe oe oe oe oe oe oe oe oe oe oe oe oe oe oe oe
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53. 0109470501 4209389801 8409390801 1509283801 3609217D01 4209218D01 4309134 01 6109219001 0109322001 0109485001 0109207D01 1109210D01 1109410R01 3909492B01 5009076 1 5909127D03 6009519L03 8409420D01 0109486D01 1509222D01 1509223D01 3209208D01 5983583N18 1509210 01 1509224001 3509120 01 7509532 12 SUG1044A SHN6227A 0309333C01 0509220D01 0509221D01 1109155J01 1109387L01 1509136D01 2609231D01 3509001R01 3709013J01 3809170E01 4709050R01 5009536 15 5409150 01 HSNG DCS UNIQUE 17KEY BLK 111 ASSY HSNG FRNT BLK 111BYN ASSY REAR AUX 111 ASSY GSM AUX FLEX 121BYN CLIP BOTTOM FLEX 121 PCB AUX FLEX INTERCONNECT 121BYN HSNG REAR AUX 121BYN KNOB EJECT 121BYN CLIP EJECT CARD COMPRESSION 121BYN BUSHING THREADED REAR HSNG 121BYN LIGHTGUIDE ALERT 121BYN ASSY LENS RAE 111BYN ASSY HSNG MAIN FLIP BLK 111 ASSEMBLY FLIP 121 BYN ADHESIVE RTC BATTERY 12 1 ADHESIVE SPEAKER 121 CONTACT BLOCK BATTERY 22 BYN SPKR DYN EARPC 20X50 MM 121 MOTOR VIBRATOR 0 7V 10K RPM 121 BYN BATT LI COIN CELL 121 FLEX BD 121BYN ASSY MAIN FLIP GSM 121 BYN HSNG SPEAKER FRNT 121 BYN HSNG MAIN FLIP BLK 121 BYN GASKET SPEAKER 121BYN MAGNET GSM RAE 121 HSNG FLEX BARREL BLK 121BYN HSNG SPEAKER REAR 121BYN FELT REAR SPKR 121BYN PAD SHOCK 121BYN XCVR CORE DCS CLAM RAE 111 HSNG amp HDW DCS RAE COMMON 111 SCREW TRILOBE W CAP WASHER 211
54. Introduction Another mechanism must be available to make the user aware of which SIM card he she is currently using Output Requirements TITLE Display of Current SIM ANCHOR 0025 01 SOURCE 2 The SIM currently in use will be displayed on the bottom line of the idle display The text will be either 51 1 or SIM 2 TITLE Idle Display Priority ANCHOR 0026 01 SOURCE 2 The priority of the current SIM in use will be the lowest underneath the Alternate Line Service Information 2 3 6 3 Guidelines 2 3 6 3 1 Phone Start Up e Introduction The requirements listed below are general guidelines for the SIM selection upon the user powering up the phone e Guidelines 18 05 99 Motorola Proprietary amp Confidential 21 32 Marketing Requirement Specification Version 2 4 2 MOTOROLA TITLE Choosing the SIM at Power up ANCHOR See below SOURCE 2 7 8 9 10 11 12 When the phone is turned on the SIM in the default location will be first selected If itis a valid card then it will be initialized 0028 02 If there is no card a non GSM card or non SIM card in the default location the next location will be searched If it is a valid card then it will be initialized 0029 02 If there is a card in the default location but doesn t respond to power up an error message will be displayed Check Card x where x is either 1 or 2 0030 02 If an error occurs while initializing the current card
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56. Program Main Local Osc to Channelbb art art art Part 12 Set Tx Power level to fixed val 5 Part Number Number 2 et Tx Power level to fixed valure Designator Description D esignator 19 Display SW Version Number of Call Processor 20 Display SW Version Number of Modem CR201 Master Xtal Varactor 4809641F04 Q442 RF Switch Control 4809939 08 228 Display SW Version Number of Speech Coder A MAIN LF Tx LF CR203 TX Local VCO Varactor 4809641F03 Q445 RF Switch Control 4809939 08 3s SX OU AGE CHANNEL Tx Rx Rx LF LO Tx LF LO CR250 Main VCO Varactor 4809642F02 Shield Can Antenna Switch 2609225D01 D xxx Se Continuous AFC CR300 TX VCO Varactor 4809641F02 Shield Can Main VCO 2609226D01 CR390 Transmit Diode 4809948D06 Shield Can Tx VCO 2609277D01 3lx Initiate Pseudo Random Sequence with Midamble 1 Low 890 2 935 2 7822 153 306 108 216 1 3 HEAD hi 1 RX Local VCO Varactor 4809641F03 Shield Can GIFSYN 2609228D01 62 Middl 902 4 947 4 794 4 153 306 108 216 CR908 Signal Indicator LED 4809118D01 Shield Can 2609229D01 36 Initiate Acoustic Loopback Middle 2 E FL420 IF SAW Filter 9109449 01 Shield Can Modem 2609230D01 37 Stop Test TIT Dam um ines in 3i Europe Middle East amp Africa Customer Services 21 04 99 FLASI Ist RX Filter 9109450C01 SH60 63 Clips 4209388501 dax Saving Call Power Level Hig 959 06 3 8 6 LEVEL 3 COLOUR DIAGRAMS Rev LI FL452 2nd RX
57. n 22 23 um x pe P4 RELEASE 1215 5 HALT vro T cca P4 6 6 ICN NO 08884 CHANGES 96 03 95 T T T T T CLKDUT ier M P4 5 7 ICN ND DROOG CHANGES 86 87 96 7264 e128 erat 81282 8128281282 8123 e734 ud au Lars m N AN SAN SAR SAN QA ZAR TT E T OT o4 T oo a 77 is M RESINATOR FIX ON PROTOS 85 05 36 Suc E uns E 04 D in EEPROM 281 PIN REGULATOR P4 8 7 L BATT FIX ON PCB PROTOS 96 07 95 r ud il soom m CAPS SHOULD 2311049454 Hr E Shin sum am dos js RONZCS 77 PUR SN P5 9 0 LOGIC RF CHANGES 86 13 96 Ex ae os be amp 3 a 2 KP_R2 2 BEART m P5 9 1 CHANGES 6 14 96 she b 154 4 4 5 lt s So las n 22 P5 9 2 CHANGES 6 18 98 m 12 015 a 5 158210 KP_ENS 4 f 5 E e n Rw ce 10422 i OB 8 3 LOGIC RF CHANGES 6 19 98 KP EN4 139 paces m m ng 1 lo m 19 777 E 34 r P a 4 al 162 lii 13 dez 95 9 4 CHANGES 6 20 96 a E j WO T 14 49s m let m oot
58. 02 TSTR MOSFET N CHAN 25 1830 111BYN 4809579 07 TSTR MOSFET P CHAN IRF7004 4 4809579 16 TSTR MOSFET N CHAN TN0200T 111BYN 4809579 17 TSTR MOSFET 519424 411 CA 4809579 18 5 MOSFET P CHAN 101 311 4809605 02 TSTR SIG 25 4617 511 4809605E06 TSTR SIG NPN AT32011 111BYN 4809606 02 DIODE DUAL ARRAY DAN222 111BYN 4809606E08 DIODE DUAL SCHOTTKEY RB715F 111 4809607E02 TSTR SIG PNP 2541774 211BYN 4809607E04 5 SIG PNP 2SB1132 SOT89 111 4809607E05 TSTR PNP DTA143EE 211BYN 4809608E03 TSTR DIG PNP DTA114YE 111 4809612F03 DIODE VCTR SMV1204 14 SOT23 111BYN 4809641F02 DIODE VCTR ABRUPT SMD SOD232 111BYN 4809641F03 DIODE VCTR ABRUPT SMD SOD323 211BYN 4809641F04 DIODE VCTR SMV 1204 70 SOT23 111BYN 4809788E06 DIODE ZENER 6 8V UDZ6 8B 51 4809939 08 DUAL PNP PNP UMA6NTL 211 4809940E01 TSTR NPN MRF947 A P 211 4809940 04 5 NPN RF NE68030 SOT323 211 4809948D06 DIODE 111BYN 4809948D10 DIODE PIN BAR63 03 111BYN 5109522 23 IC SNGL INV GATE TC7SHO4FU 111 5109522E25 IC SNGL NOR GATE 75 02 311 5109572E04 IC GAAS RF SW DPDT MS098 111BYN 5109632D08 IC CUSTOM IMPROVED PAC 111BYN 5109632051 IC CUST BIPOLAR 14SOIC 111BYN 5109632D73 IC CUST
59. 2 1 Physical Characteristics Housing The GCSA DCS1800 Clam RAE will use the same housing as the Motorola branded Europe DCS1800 19 key Clam RAE The model number for the Motorola branded Europe DCS1800 19 key Clam RAE is S5993ABB Batteries The Auxiliary battery feature must be implemented for the GCSA DCS Clam RAE model Colour Initially all models will use black plastics However options for colour will also be investigated This is dependant on the core group June 1 1998 1 Motorola Confidential Proprietary pM TIS DCS 1800 Clam RAE for GCSA Project N A29 01 Version 1 2 SIM Card As GSM Clam RAE PD Display amp Indicators As GSM Clam RAE PD Antenna PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The DCS1800 Clam RAE will incorporate a retractable DCS1800 antenna which stands vertical when the product is in the holster The antenna must not interfere with the opening or closing of the Clam either when extended or retracted Lens Identical to the Motorola branded Europe DCS1800 19 key Clam RAE Escutcheons Identical to the Motorola branded Europe DCS1800 19 key Clam RAE Keypad Identical to the Motorola branded Europe DCS1800 19 key Clam RAE The alpha numeric keys will conforn to ITU T standard E 161 Operator printed in gold above escutcheon StarTac in Gold on a Black Label Country printed below escutheon Motorola in Gold on Black Inside View Outside View lotorol
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61. 30 5199281 07 8485606602 9109247 01 9109247M02 9109449 01 9109450C04 9109451 01 5402139T01 5402139T02 5402287 01 SYN5381A 4009106502 7209185501 7209185506 SYN6210A PRA2811 4009106502 7209185501 7209185506 IC SNGL NOR GATE 75 02 IC GAAS RF SW DPDT SW 363 IC CUST PAC SC79948DTB 14TSSOP IC CUST GIFSYN 5 2 F2KHAA9712 IC CUST BICMOS TIC 5 2 14SOIC IC 2 7V REG TC55RP2702EMB IC LIN VOLT DECT 3V PST995MNR IC VOLT DECT 2 8V PST995PNR IC RF PA GAAS 2 5 CGY93 IC MASK DSP MODEM 5 390234 PCB GSM DUAL CARD ALEX FLTR SAW BP 947MHZ 3X3MM SMD FLTR SAW BP 947MHZ 3X3MM SMD FILTER SAW 153 MHZ FLTR SAW BP 947 5MHZ SMD FLTR C I LC 787 2 SMD ABEL SET COMPOSITI ESN COMPOSITE LABEL SET SMT IDENT LABI I GSM RAE 19 KEY BD SW ARRAY KYPD METAL DMS 19POS LCD DSPL 96X32 PIX ICONS LCD DSPL 96X32 PIX ICON RA Gl GSM STARTAC 110 KYBD PRELIMINARY BILL OF MATERIAL SW ARRAY KYPD METAL DMS 19POS LCD DSPL 96X32 PIX ICONS LCD DSPL 96X32 PIX ICON RA Gl 92 92 92 D D D 02 LD 02 4 09 4 gt DL C9 amp DCS STARTAC SUG 1043 FULL PARTS LISTING SHN6319A 0109212D01 0109284801
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63. COG oe COG oe COG oe COG oe COG oe COG oe COG 5 COG 5 COG COG COG ER CHIP 1 0 UF 10V 10 0UF 10 0UF UF AN 10 10 R 68 A P A P A P A P A P ULTILYR UH SMD 6 5X4 20 16 20 10 20 10 39NH 1608 2MM SMD 4 2809454C02 PLUG LO PROFILE SMD 32 POS 1 J00101 4 4009060E01 SW TACTILE SMD 3 500001 4 SW TACTILE SMD 500002 4 SW TACTILE SMD 500003 4 4204774201 CLIP LOGIC SHIELD 41 3 5 0025 4 CLIP LOGIC SHIELD 41 5 0026 4 CLIP LOGIC SHIELD 1 5 0027 4 4209190 01 CLIP LOGIC SHIELD 2 3 SH0011 4 CLIP LOGIC SHIELD 42 5 0012 4 CLIP LOGIC SHIELD 42 5 0013 4 4209233001 CLIP ANTENNA TUBE A00001 4 4809579E09 STR MOSFET 250346 000102 4 4809579E11 STR MOSFET P CHAN NDS0601 Q00922 4 4809579E16 STR MOSFET N CHAN 0200 001012 4 4809579 17 STR MOSFET 519424 000601 4 4809579 18 STR MOSFET 101 001011 4 4809605E02 STR SIG NPN 2SC4617 3 Q00110 4 STR
64. D Gannon Issue 1 0 24 09 08 MSCT Implementation strategy D Gannon Draft Issue 1 0 16 11 97 GSM TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 11 11 v5 9 0 v6 1 0 v7 0 0 SIM ME interface specification e 11 14 v5 8 0 v6 00 v7 0 0 SIM Toolkit specification 02 17 v7 0 0 SIM functional characteristics Dual Slot Change Requests currently being written these will define generic specifications for how GSM ME will use Smart Cards and interact with them via SIM Toolkit commands These will result in changes to 11 14 11 11 and 02 17 18 05 99 Motorola Proprietary amp Confidential 4 32 Marketing Requirement Specification Version 2 4 MOTOROLA ISO e 7816 1 9 Smart Card specifications including Smart Card Readers all Smart Cards including SIM Cards should conform to these specifications apart from AFNOR which we will ignore as it will be replaced by ISO from 1999 e Specification for embossed card readers ISO 7810 amp 7811 DML The following documents are part of the DML consortium this is formed to deliver turnkey solutions De La Rue SAT SIM Logica Bank to SMS server using Aldiscon for the SMS server Motorola Mobile Smartcard Terminal GSM NETWORK CRITERIA FOR STORED VALUE CARD LOAD DML GNCL ALDISCON DOC1 0 1 Required Quality of Service Min Max Transaction times latency etc GSM Network Messaging GSM Network Exception processing messaging GSM Network to Payments Systems Gatewa
65. Keep a list of all requirements requested in this product description from the first draft through final copy which ARE NOT POSSIBLE in this product design The intent of this section is to keep a running list of all non fulfilled requirements for inclusion in the next product design activity Approval of this product description brings an agreement between all team members on what will be included in this product design Items in this section are EXCLUDED from the approval Define Key Requirements Excluded From This Product Description but required for future product introduction Insert drawings photos or other representation if required after table Place cursor in below header Go to menu select Create gt Table Select number of rows you require by 5 columns wide Tracking Number Description Status First Launch Status Main Launch Priority Phase 2 USSD Copy SIM memory Circuit Switch Data Define Other Expected Customers in First 3 Months of Production Customer Name Product Required Comments Attach any additional information required Greater China and South Asia Cellular Subscriber Sector Product Service Preview DCS STARTAC 90 74 70 M odels 90 S6691ABB HONG KONG PEOPLE TELEPHONE S6692ABB HONG KONG NEW WORLD S6693ABB HONG KONG MANDARIN COMM 56694 HONG KONG HUTCHISON S6695ABB HONG KONG PACIFIC LINK S6696ABB HONG KONG P PLUS S6374ABB SINGAPORE S6375ABB THAILAND Package 1 S7192ABB THAILAND Packag
66. Model Kit or Part Number Accessory Name Compatibility Notes Define Planned Accessories and Compatibility to this product Place cursor in below header Go to menu select Create gt Table Select number of rows you require by 4 columns wide Model Kit or Part Number Accessory Name Compatibility Notes Availability Date Define Type Approval Requirements such as GSM Phase 2 and other Approval Requirements such as CE Compliance E Mark Compliance etc Include compliance specification number definition where required Financial type approvals on security need to be assesed from financial institutions such as VISA Mastercard NETS Singapore scheme Banksys Hot Spot to Assembly Number Assignment database This Hot Spot for use by all personnel Click in Hot Spot to view or to generate a request for model kit or assembly numbers New Sales Models Place cursor in below header Go to menu select Create gt Table Select number of rows you require by 3 columns wide Sales Model Number Brand Description New Field Service Models Place cursor in below header Go to menu select Create gt Table Select number of rows you require by 3 columns wide Field Service Model Number Brand Description Define New Sales Model Content for the First Core Product Include all model kit or item numbers Place cursor in below header Go to menu select Create gt Table Select number of rows you require by 5 columns wide
67. Models Transceiver Manual Accessories Other Define any upcoming variants required beyond this core product introduction These programs will be separately defined with their own product description etc Hot Spot to Assembly Number Assignment database Click in Hot Spot to view or to generate a request for model kit or assembly numbers Define Manual requirements and any translation priorities for the various models Attach 01R documents if applicable Place cursor in below header Go to menu select Create gt Table Select number of rows you require by 5 columns wide Models Manual Kit Number Manual Part Number Language Market Translation Priority Define Core Schedule Milestone Requirements Schedule Milestone Units Requested Date DDMMMYY Comments Non Functioning Cosmetically Correct Units For Marketing Purposes Functioning Units For Marketing Purposes final functionality not required Field Engineering October 1st 1998 These tests will be carried out in Test Samples partnership with the concerned operators Worldwide Operator October 181 1998 Test Samples Market Trial Test Samples Launch Requirements December 1st 1998 Define any other Key Schedule Milestones Required Introduction Date Launch Volume number of units Volume Volume Volume Volume Volume Period MMMYY Region 1 Region 2 Region 3 Other Total Worldwide Required Stock for 0 0 0 0 0 Launch Define expected Product Lifetime
68. Motorola Confidential Proprietary Insert Table in field below to define key changes Go to Menu Create gt Table Make table 4 columns wide Enter brief summary of any updates below Change Control Version Number Date Editor Key Changes Draft 0 1 April 29th Guy Lanrezac Draft 0 2 May 13th Guy Lanrezac Draft 0 3 May 20th Guy Lanrezac Draft 0 4 June 1st Guy Lanrezac Insert Table in field below to define release approvals Go to Menu Create gt Table Make table 3 columns wide When ready for release submit for signatures Define who signed below Each subsequent version change requires release signatures Release Approval Summary Version Number Signed by Date Market Name Dual Slot GSM 900 StarTAC 85 Ship Authorization date use format DDMMMY Y Give a general introduction for this product requirement This document describes the new generation of dual slot phones Dual Slot StarTAC will be available in GSM Phase 2 in the GSM 900 band This same product could be made available in the GSM 1800 band or GSM 1900 band The market requirements goal for ship acceptance of the GSM 900 Alex is Q41998 Signaling Type GSM Define Key Selling Points and Message Dual Slot StarTAC will be differentiated from the key competitors by the follwoing advantages Best in class form factor weight and volume Best smart card storage handling Dual Slot StarTAC wil Ibe differentiated from the key competitors by the following advanc
69. R01017 4 RES CHIP 270K 53 20X40 R01110 4 0662057N39 RES CHIP 470K 53 20X40 R01018 4 0909195E01 SKT BOT ENTRY 2 POS 200802 4 0909201 01 RECPT MOD 21 PIN SMD J601 4 2109622N16 CAP CER CHIP NPO CLASS I C00208 4 CAP CER CHIP NPO CLASS I C00237 4 2113740A65 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 30 270 C00231 4 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 30 270 C00437 4 2113740A67 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 30 330 C00262 4 CAP CHIP REEL 11 30 330 C00366 4 2113740A71 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 30 470 C00361 4 2113740A79 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 30 1000 00209 4 2113740B81 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 30 2400 C00230 4 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 30 2400 C00438 4 2113740B84 CAP CHIP CL1 30 3300 5 00309 4 2113740F03 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 30 1 0 C00247 4 2113740F07 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 30 1 5 00451 4 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 30 1 5 11 C00320 Motorola Internal Use Only SWF0246BB Bom Report LVL COMPONENT PART DESCRIPTION OTY REF 4 2113740F09 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 30 1 8 11 1 C00353 4 2113740F11 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 30 2 2 111B C00461 4 2113740F15 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 30 3 3 2 d C00258 4 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 30 3 3 11 C00260 4 2113740F17 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 30 3 9 11 1 C00418 4 2113740F18 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 30 4 3 1118 00316 4 2113740 19 CHIP REE
70. RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES CHIP 560 5 20X40 CHIP 1000 5 20X40 CHIP 1500 5 20X40 CHIP 1800 5 20X40 CHIP 4700 5 20X40 CHIP 5600 5 20X40 CHIP 10K 5 20X40 CHIP 15K 5 20X40 CHIP 18K 5 20X40 CHIP 20K 5 20X40 CHIP 22K 5 20X40 CHIP 27K 5 20X40 CHIP 47K 5 20X40 CHIP 68K 5 20X40 CHIP 100K 5 20X40 CHIP 180K 5 20X40 CHIP 270K 5 20X40 RES CHIP 470K 5 20X40 RES 0 24 OHM 1 2W RECEPT MOD 15PIN INSMLD CAP CER CHIP NPO CLASS I CAP CHIP REEL CL1 30 5 1 CAP CHIP REEL 30 22 0 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL 1000 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL 01UF CAP CHIP 470 UF 10 16V CER CHIP CAP 022UF CAP CHIP 039 UF 10 X7R CAP CHIP 047 UF 10 X7R CAP CHIP 10 UF 10 CAP CHIP 10 0 UF 16V 80 20 CAP CHIP 330 PF 10 X7R CAP CHIP 1000 PF 10 X7R CAP CHIP 1500 PF 10 X7R CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10 X7R 111BYN 111BYN ANT DIRECT CNTCT 1 8GHZ DCS 111 111 111 21 4 1 61 1 21 4 51 1 81 1 111 11 1 1 711 111 BYN 111 BYN 611 111 BYN 13 11 10 11 41 21 111 21 111 111BYN 811 311 111 4 111 111 111 111 111 111 21 21 111 11 1 12 1 15 3 11 1
71. Y KSIMCLKI 777 17 856 8555 48513 54 4 AY 5528 01025 0828 0424 0888 01024 csi DAC OUT lt lt fuf ie 8386 27 190007 _ 2808 C926 88108 v lt gt SIM INTERFAC vsunca RXO IOREF 7 T 8 1 1 1900 du CREER 81221 0573 1808 3 SO ag lt CLK PATH 100 USED AS AN ENABLE 171 59 777 13_0CLK STEP ABE GIFSYN gt BIC gt MODEM 2900 T S1M RST2 lt 112870 4 1902 ls SIM_CLK_B2 1808 jm lt Pu 1909 RX gt L 1 d CERA 0558 558 9125 125 Su 3 1000pF K G luF G fur LOGIC_SHIELD_CL1P_Not 10610 SHIELD CL 1 Not LOGIC SHIELD CL IP PLOT WITH SCALE Len 5150 6503 ITI 12 9 T 777 4880 1 5 81 qu y 9 0407 cot cote cote 923 AGC iur B Gtor 27 2 27 2 lt C550 0552 0551 casa 0555 C556 AFC 8 8 B 8 8 Aur B Auf B luF out 83 p lt WE ERO LOGICLSWELDLCLIP No LOGIC SHIELI CLIP Noz LOGIC_SWJELD CLIP_ As Aa 1 e e gt t 1 gy Europe Middle East amp Africa Customer Services 08 01 99 777 SIM INTERF AC E LEVEL 4 SCHEMATICS Rev 1 0 4 4 7 H3 BOARD FIDUCIALS GSM EFR ALEX Ralf Lorenzen Colin Jack Michael Hansen
72. YN 3 6109219D01 LIGHTGUIDE ALERT 2 B YN 2 0185944H01 ASSY FLIP FRNT ALEX 1 B YN 3 0104942201 ASSY FRNT GSM TF BLACK 2 B YN 3 0185856G01 ASSY FLIP ALEX 2 B Y N 4 0109207D08 ASSY ALEX FLEX 2 B YN 5 1109210D01 ADHESIVE RTC BATTERY 2 B YN 5 1109410R01 ADHESIVE SPEAKER 2 B YN 5 3285943H01 GASKET FLEX 2 B YN 5 3909426 01 BLK SIM CARD READER ZAP 2 B YN 5 3909492B03 CONTACT BLOCK BATT 2 CKT 2 B YN 5 5009076E01 SPKR DYN EARPC 20X50 M 2 B YN 5 5909127D03 MOTOR VIBRATOR 0 7V 10K RPM 2 B YN 5 6009519L03 BATT LI COIN CELL 2 B Y N 5 7509532K12 PAD SHOCK 2 B Y N 5 8485607601 GASKET FLEX 2 B YN 4 1509039001 HSNG FLEX BARREL GSM BLK 259 2 B YN 4 1509222D01 HSNG SPEAKER FRNT 2 B YN 4 1585857G01 HSNG FLIP ALEX 2 B YN 4 1585858G01 HSNG SPEAKER REAR ALEX 2 B YN 4 1585859G01 HSNG SIM SPACER ALEX 4 3209208D01 GASKET SPEAKER 4 3509120R01 FELT REAR SPKR 4 5983583N18 MAGNET GSM RAE 3 3309284K01 NMPLT METAL 3 4709050R01 SHAFT GSM RIGHT 3 5509242 04 HINGE LUBE SPEC 2 5402419102 LABEL CIT WHITE 1 SHN7131A HSN amp HDW ALEX COM BLK 2 0309315B07 SCREW TORX PLUS W AUTOSER 1 8 2 0509220D01 GROMMET MIC 2 0509270M01 GROMMET ALERT 2 1109155J01 ADHESIVE DCA COVER 2 2609231D01 SHIELD LOGIC 2 5009536H15 MIC LEADED W PINS 2 5102543T01 TEMP MIC 50
73. e TRANSACTION WALK THROUGH DML TWT OS DOC6 0 2 Detailed Walk through Component by component description Messages and Description Message Exception Analysis Draft 0 2 available for comment Issue 1 0 required by 05 May Owner De La Rue The Transaction Walk through currently only addresses a positive transaction this needs to be broadened to encompass Error Handling Issue 2 0 required 18 May SMS LOAD PROTOCOL DML SMSLP OS Doc7 0 1 SIM SMSC message protocol SMSC SIM message protocol Sequencing data Transport protocol Draft 0 1 available for comment Issue 1 0 required by 05 May Owner De La Rue PROJECT PLAN AND TIMESCALES DML PP DS Doc8 0 1 Detailed PP for all DML companies Draft 0 1 available for comment Issue 1 0 required by 20 04 98 AII to provide input SIM ME SAT INTERACTION DML MSSAT OS Doc9 0 1 Defines standard SAT commands and Dual Slot SAT commands used in the transaction Flow chart of MMI SVC Interaction using SAT commands Draft 0 1 available for by 20 04 98 Issue 1 0 required by 05 May Owner De La Rue VISA The following VISA specifications are available in paper form only held by D Gannon Visa International Concentration point specification v2 1 01 07 95 Green Visa International Reloadable SVC card Specification v1 5 01 01 96 lime green Visa International VISA Cash Card system overview v N A 01 06 95 dark pink Visa International CAD Service payment termi
74. remote ticketing pay as you use telephony and on line payment transactions using smart cards Itis this smart card capability that transforms it into a new generation of cellular phone One capable of converging remote connectivity with electronic cash and service transactions No more queuing for currency travel tickets or payment in the future simply insert the relevant smart card into the Motorola Smartcard phone then dial up book and pay for goods and services access bank account details and even download money onto your smart cash card Alex is the first secure device that allows everyone from telecoms operators and smart card manufacturers to banks and financial institutions to unlock the potential of the smart card It creates a platform for the future development of mobile e purse remote electronic commerce and numerous other wireless services As well as generating new profitable value added services for the industry the phones will also create new levels of convenience for users a new cashless society where they can instantly access electronic cash and services at any time wherever they are Define Phone Physical Characteristics Insert drawings photos or other representation if available Alex housing will be based on the existing StarTAC 85 The opening flip will need to be modified The top part of the flip wiill be thicker to accomodate the small card reader This will enable the use of standard StarTAC batteries Line drawings
75. 00704 4 CAP CHIP 047 UF 10 X7R 1 1 C00705 4 CAP CHIP 047 UF 10 X7R 1 1 00711 4 CAP CHIP 047 UF 10 X7R 11 C00751 4 CAP CHIP 047 UF 10 X7R 1 C00753 4 CAP CHIP 047 UF 10 X7R 1 1 C00754 4 CAP CHIP 047 UF 10 X7R Lt B C00755 4 CAP CHIP 047 UF 10 X7R 1 1 C00757 4 CAP CHIP 047 UF 10 X7R 1 1 C00759 4 CAP CHIP 047 UF 10 X7R 1 B C00760 4 C00761 4 C00826 4 C00803 4 C00816 4 C00825 4 C00829 4 C00830 4 C00832 4 C00851 4 C00852 4 C00853 4 C00855 4 C00856 4 C00857 4 C00877 4 C00878 4 C00909 4 C01026 4 C01027 4 C00899 4 C00902 4 C00903 4 C00908 4 C01002 4 C00827 4 C00443 4 C00967 4 C00620 4 C00845 4 C00762 2113743 Fl N 2113743H14 2113743L05 2113743117 2113743121 2113743141 CAE CAE CAE CAE CAE CAE CAE CAE CAE CAE CAE CAE CAE CAE CAE CAE CAE CAE CAE CAE CAE CAE CAE CAE CAE CAE CAE CAE CAE CAE 047 UF 10 X7R 047 UF 10 X7R 10 UF 1 oe 10 UF 1 oe C oe oe C oe oe oe gt C oe GD C oe C oe C oe oe C oe oe C oe C
76. 01 5199301A01 0109026A09 0609591M37 0660076N57 0662057 01 0662057 26 0662057 30 0662057 34 0662057 36 0662057 38 0662057 43 0662057 44 0662057 48 0662057M50 0662057M52 0662057M54 0662057M56 0662057M58 0662057M60 0662057M62 0662057M66 0662057M74 0662057M76 0662057M78 0662057 80 0662057 81 0662057 82 0662057 83 0662057 84 0662057 85 0662057 86 0662057 90 0662057 92 0662057M98 0662057 01 0662057N03 0662057N06 0662057N07 0662057N11 IC SRAM 64K X16 M5M51016BVP 111BYN IC ASIC BIC 4 01 4 IC ASIC BIC 4 01 538138 10 111 IC LIN CLCK DBLR W42C70 111 IC LIN 5V REG LM2980 SOT23 111BYN IC MCU SCSF416776 111 IC DC DC CONV INVDBLR 682EOA 111BYN IC PCM CODEC MC14LC5480SDR2 111BYN IC FLASH PROM 512KX16 28F800 B 111BYN IC MASK DSP 1616 531 38IW 111BYN IC ROM 64 BIT DS2401 FLIP CHIP 111BYN IC EEPROM SPCL 8KX8 28BV64 111BYN XCVR BD RAE DCS BOTTOM SIDE 111 RES CHIP DUAL 10K 590 0 63W 311 RES CHIP 2200 OHM 1 16 W 111BYN RES CHIPO 5 20X40 311 RES CHIP 10 5 20X40 411BYN RES CHIP 15 590 20X40 211 RES CHIP 22 596 20X40 111 BYN RES CHIP 27 5 20X40 111 BYN RES CHIP 33 590 20X40 311 RES CHIP 51 5 20X40 111 BYN RES CHIP 180 596 20X40 111 RES CHIP 82 596 20X40 111 BYN RES CHIP 100 596 20X40 111BYN RES CHIP 120 5 20X40 211BYN RES CHIP 150 5 20X40 311 RES CHIP 180 5 20X40 111BYN RES CHIP 220 5 20X40 4
77. 1 201 Master Xtal 13MHz 4809277D01 Motorola Confidential Propriety Alex Cosmo Electrical Differences SWF0246BB ALEX SWF2529EB COSMO With Reference to GCAP Modem Schematic With Reference to Logic Schematic Part Number CCt Reference Designator Part Number CCt Reference Designator 0662057M50 R799 0662057M92 R725 0662057M51 R744 0662057N10 R1226 0662057M74 R1229 0662057N39 R1225 0662057M92 R725 0662057M98 R1227 0662057N23 R1230 5109522E15 U914 0662057 01 R507 5109962C11 U703 0662057M26 R1219 0662057M92 R739 NB These differences are main differences only 21137432E20 C1026 i e Components which are present on one product 21137432E20 C1027 but not on another or main IC changes not value 2113928A01 C1025 changes in descreet components 2113741F49 C926 2113743L17 C1024 2113743N12 C928 2113743N12 C929 2113743N12 C930 2113743N34 C931 2113928A01 C911 4809605E02 Q1015 4809608E03 Q1017 4809653F02 CR920 5109512F02 U918 5109522E22 U917 5109781E50 U915 0909201 01 4601 xij 217 Hz SIM Interface 1 J601 6 7 14 15 to 0501 42 AA d Measured in standby mode 13 DCLK B 17704 From the CPU 0701 When high Rx path enabled and low muted from 0201 59 2 75 RESET 4 RX EN 1 Enables the Rf switch 1400 for receive mode TEM 2 Biase
78. 2 Bep RANS 735 0 CHANGES 28 21 56 T a Shy 8 RESET 23 ye 4 5 1 RF CHANGES 94 04 96 33 i aste 1 P3 5 2 LOGIC CHANGES 84 09 95 a m p ALL 33pF TO 185 o 8 2 5 2 Sl el ol ol o gle 882 a 2 DELETED R921 0905 C923 2990 31 Bn s a52z2szss2smasss zuasmse2 ETIN m 43315 53995 ais Toto 5 pa 19 91 ss 95 y 121 12 1 fiie jez 8 re 79 77 72 75 73 gt Ex R842 1961 Same Sem SSR ER eRe eS RHEE x x 85 k 190 aps 2 53852118842 18 ie M P3 RELEASE M g 0 b P4 6 8 RF CHANGES 85 13 98 M neg Ha um pig E RF CHANGES B5 14 96 nz m T 2 m3 an ot B P4 6 2 LOGIC CHANGES 85 16 96 02 Dr BERR 23 Le P4 6 3 CHANGED VIB EN FROM AB3 TO ABS 85 17 96 mon sux an ps Li 12 239 CHANGED CB26 7 2824 5 834 834 E 2 ot ADDED CR718 FREEZE Su ere mz Le T ps um L P4 6 4 LOGIC CHANGES 95 22 96 T bE ot 24 y m P4 6 5 LOGIC CHANGES SHEET 1 85 23 96 TSC SSrsrive s na
79. 2113743N30 CAP CHIP 15 0 PF 5 COG 111BYN 2113743N34 CAP CHIP 22 0 PF 5 COG 411 2113743N36 CAP CHIP 27 0 PF 5 COG 111BYN 2113743N40 CAP CHIP 39 0 PF 5 COG 111BYN 2113743N46 CAP CHIP 68 0 PF 5 COG 111BYN 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5 COG 411BYN 2113743N54 CAP CHIP 150 PF 5 COG 411BYN 2113928J06 CAP CER CHIP 4 7 UF 10 10V 111BYN 2311049A56 CAP TAN CHIP A P 4 7 20 10 511 2409350115 IND CER LZRETCH 22 NH 2 1608 211 2409646M02 IND CER MULTILYR 4 7NH 1608 211 2409646M13 IND CER MULTILYR 39NH 1608 111BYN 2409646M68 IN CER MULTILYR 3 3NH 1608 111BYN 2409646M76 IN CER MULTILYR 3 9NH 1608 111BYN 2409646M77 IN CER MULTILYR 4 7NH 1608 111 2409646M78 IN CER MULTILYR 5 6NH 1608 211BYN 2409646M85 IN CER MULTILYR 22 NH 1608 111 2409646M92 IN CER MULTILYR 2 7NH 1608 111 2409646M94 IND CER MULTILYR 47NH 1608 211BYN 2462587P36 CHIP IND 100000 NH 111BYN 2462587Q03 IND CHIP 82 NH 20 211BYN 2462587Q38 IND CHIP 180 NH 10 111BYN 2609225D01 SHIELD VCO 1 111BYN 2609226D01 SHIELD VCO 2 111 2609227D01 SHIELD RCVR 111BYN 2609228D01 SHIELD GIFSYN 111BYN 2609229D01 SHIELD TIC 111BYN 2609230D01 SHIELD MODEM 111BYN 4009169 01 SW ASSY DET SMART CARD BLOCK 111BYN 4209388501 CLIP TOP FLEX 411BYN 4809118D01 LED BICOLOR LNJ107WSPRAI 111BYN 4809277D02 XTAL OSC 13MHZ SMD 111BYN 4809527 18 TSTR NPN RF 420 111 4809527 19 TSTR NPN RF BFG540 SOT 143 111BYN 4809527 20 TSTR NPN RF 25 4784 SC70 211BYN 4809579
80. 3 Manual Requirements Manual will be identical to the Motorola branded Europe DCS1800 19 key Clam RAE 6 PACKAGING LABELLING REQUIREMENTS Transceiver labels The following standard layout should be used for all models Note models should have the MC 9600 baud logo June 1 1998 7 Motorola Confidential Proprietary pM TIS DCS 1800 Clam RAE for GCSA Project N A29 01 Version 1 2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Transceiver Label 40mm x 20 mm Type MP1 1C11 DCS 1800 MSN Human Readable S1234ABCD CEPT DCS IMEI Human Readable BABT Made in USA by Motorola Logo IMEI Bar Code CE MC Logo Logo I3INI June 1 1998 8 Motorola Confidential Proprietary pM TE DCS 1800 Clam RAE for GCSA Project N A29 01 Version 1 2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Box labels The following standard layout should be used for all models Box Label 101 6mm x 63 5mm Made in the USA Recycle CE MOTOROLA DCSStarTAC Logo 1000 Model Number Human Readable T Option Model Number Bar Code Bar Code Human Readable MSN Human Readable MSN Bar Code IMEI Human Readable IMEI Bar Code EAN Sequence Number Human Readable Bar Code Sequence Number Bar Code 7 PRODUCT NAME MARKET NAME The market name for this product is the DCS StarTACTM June 1 1998 9 Motorola Confidential Proprietary DCS 1800 Clam RAE for GCSA Project N A29 01 Version 1 2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 8 TYPE APPROVAL Full Type Approval must be obt
81. 4809940 01 0501 Modem 5199281C03 59 Display Modify Lock Code 604 Display IMEI 512 Low Europe Middle East amp Africa Customer Services 03 07 98 LEVEL 3 COLOUR DIAGRAMS Rev 1 2 DCS StarTAC 7100 Display Error Code Colin Jack Michael Hansen Billy Jenkins Ralf Lorenzeh Page 2 of 2 Motorola Confidential Proprietary
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83. AA MOTOROLA ECSD CUSTOMER SERVICE POLICY DCS 1800 StarTac clam MOTOROLA CONFIDENTIAL PROPRIETY Document Approval ECSD European Customer Services Date ECSD Customer Service Policy Purpose NEW PRODUCT This document specifies the Customer Service requirements to provide after sales support for the DCS StarTac product Model Type Responsibility David McHugh European Customer Services Tel 44 1256 790172 Fax 44 1256 819561 Document Contents Section Contents 1 0 Product Overview 2 0 Service Policy 3 0 Service Requirements 4 0 Distribution Overview 5 0 Quality Reporting and metrics rev 0 Motorola Confidential Proprietary 2 of 7 ECSD CUSTOMER SERVICE POLICY NEW PRODUCT OADMAP SECTION 1 0 PRODUCT OVERVIEW The DCS StarTac is a high tier product offering market leadership in terms of size weight and features The product will initially be positioned as a premium product targeted at the aspirational market segment The DCS StarTac will have a similar form factor to the GSM variant utilising the GSM housing supporting both 17 key formats for Co branded product Orange Eplus Bouygues and the 19 key format for Motorola versions The key product features include Smallest and lightest phone on the market The first telephone in the Wearable category Easy to use Personality MMI enhanced for large display Full feature set
84. Add To Phone Memory Add To SIM Card Mem Check Capacity Check Phone Capacity Check SIM Capacity Prevent Access To SIM Card Memory To Phone Memory To Phone amp SIM Mem No Memory Restriction Copy SIM Memory Show Services Last Ten Calls Last Calls Made Last Calls Received Erase All Numbers My Phone Number s MSISDN List gt Fixed Dialing View Fixed Dial List lt Fixed Dial List gt Setup Fixed Dialling lt Enter PIN2 gt On Off Edit Entry lt Fixed Dial List gt Add Entry Erase Entry One Touch Dial Setting To Phone Memory To SIM Card To Fixed Dial Lis Call Related Features Show Battery Meter Restrict My Phone Number Show ID On Next Call Restrict ID On Next Call Call Diverting Divert Voice Calls Divert When Unavail Submenu 1 Divert All Voice Calls Submenu 1 Detailed Diverting If Busy Submenu 1 If Not Reachable Submenu 1 If No Answer Submenu 1 Divert Fax Calls Submenu 1 Divert Data Calls Submenu 1 Cancel All Diverting SIM selection Select Active SIM SIM 1 SIM2 Select Default SIM SIM 1 SIM 2 Talk and Fax On Off Call Waiting On Off Call Barring Bar Outgoing Calls Int l Calls Int l Calls Ex Home All Calls Off Bar Incoming Calls When Roaming All Calls Off Cancel All Barring Change Bar Password Key Answer Only On Off Messages Call Voicemail Received Messages Message List Delete Message Return Call Edit Message lt Messag
85. Board PCB fully phased and tested 6 PACKAGING LABELLING REQUIREMENTS 6 1 Carton Top In all regions a half Rae style box size will be used November 21 1998 Motorola Confidential Proprietary Box sizes and packaging materials 15 4 MOTOROLA GSM900 Alex Draft Issue 2 0 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 6 2 All regions will use a new carton cover design consistent with the Wings brand advertising campaign The artwork has been generated by the advertising agency McCann Erickson and approved for use Because Distribution centers use different carton formats two part numbers may be required Carton Top part number with Wings design 2 piece design TBD Carton Top part number with Wings design 1 piece design TBD Insert The insert for the current StarTAC 85 70 product will be used for the 2 piece design Pulp tray insert part number 2 piece design 5609034 01 packaging materials should be environmentally friendly The Pulp insert may be colored Motorola blue Artwork for Stage I WINGS branded artwork will be defined 16 November 21 1998 8 MOTOROLA Motorola Confidential Proprietary GSM900 Alex Draft Issue 2 0 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Labels Transceiver labels placed in the factory will include and Made in Transceiver labels placed in Distribution will include the following information Model plus model number Type plus name
86. DC BIC INT DATA BUS ADDRESSS BUS From BIC to uP This signal interrupts the uP for a number of reasons EXT_B 7 19 26 50 56 66 75 85 100 U801 Voke Daa SPEECH CODER 1 Keypad detection 2 8Vpp BIC_INT press a key 50 cm 2 Power Sense 3 SIM Functions 4 DSC Bus Status Indicators A UPLINK AUD DOWNLINK AUD CHARGER From butt plug 1600 to BIC chip U703 This is a comms link from an external peripherale and the phone 2 2 8Vpp UPLINK nnnnnnnnannn 10us cm and could be either data information or speech information It is also used to sense the presence of a DHFA and the ignition status of the DHFA with DC levels rti 4 From BIC chip 0703 to butt plug 1600 This is a comms link from an external peripherale and the phone Innnrnnnnnrnnnn g 5 and could be either data information or speech information It is also used to sense the presence of a and DOWNLINK bs M 10us the ignition status of the DHFA with DC levels Lo A From GIF Syn to BIC IC 13MHz clock 13 IN L6Vpp This is the master clock reference required for the radio 505 cm Lo RX TX SIGNAL PROCESSING DOUBLER EN VSWITCH
87. Dual Slot Startac Q602 Transistor Batt Feedback 4809939C04 SH25 27 Ground Clips 4209189E01 Serving Cell Power Level Colin Jack Michael Hansen Ray Collins Ralf Lorenzen Page 1 of 2 R602 Resistor Charger Sensing 0680195M64 Al Antenna Clip 4209233D01 26 Display Current Valure od DAC T902 Choke Vswitch 2509306J01 478 Set Audio Volume 58 xxxxxx Display Modify Security Code MOTOROLA Differences Startac 100 to Dual band Startac Hd Display IMEI Middle East amp Africa stomer Services Motorola Confidential Proprietary Level 3 Authorised R275V T DMCS Tx SIGNALS 110062 1215 3108 902 4 MHz Frequency 217Hz 1ms cm ANT TX 0300 Signal from PAC to Speech Coder U301 154 gt SAT DET 3Vpp W
88. EN EN from 0701 from U701 pin21 pin5 amp inverted by Q501 OFST E6 From Speech Coder IC to GIF SYN OFST B7 This signal is the quadrature input to the I Q Modulator of the GIF SYN AS Lad AAM XL Vref from U900 11 16 AOC DRIVE m Suo Modem Callprocessor Interface A 26 PRSC_IN 22 02 Vdc from 0701 6 From uP to SSpeech Coder 1590 1665 MHz Mid CH 2 55 Vdd o RD This signal indicates when the uP is reading data from the Speech Coder High when enabled MAIN VCO 24dBm High CH 1 81 Vd m DM CS RF SCK 1 From uP to Speech Coder 23 MAIN_CP f 7 MODEM MDM WE This signal indicates when the uP is writing data to the Speech Coder High when enabled 1627 8 MHz C gt 2 be Rx SIGNALS In Standby Mode RF START lt lt 2 5 10 18 GIF SYN 25 41 44 From uP to Speech Coder 43LO2 CP 45 53 64 70 2 8Vpp This is an interrupt from the uP to the Speech Coder When high this indicates to the Speech 2 500us em Coder the beginning of the receive burst Eu A U201 n From uP to GIF SYN 28Vpp Signal to drive the GIFSYN IC This is a pulsed signalwhich controls the sending of SPI data 1 22 RF START FLASS 4 MDMZWR 4 to the GIFSYN for all RF functions 41102 BASE RXI 46 42 102 EMITTER Ee Rx SIGNALS 11062 2620004
89. Front Escutcheon Printing Gold Pantone xxx Earpiece Escutcheon Part Number Back Escutcheon Background Black Earpiece Escutcheon Printing Gold Pantone xxx Keypad Part Number 38 091055 Keypad Background Black Keypad Printing Orche Gold Pantone 465C White Red Pantone 192C Green Pantone 354C November 21 1998 Motorola Confidential Proprietary 22 4 MOTOROLA GSM900 Alex Draft Issue 2 0 A3 Flexing Defaults PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Below is a list of the most important default flexing settings Feature Flex Default Operating Bands GSM 900 Network Selection Automatic Network Search Frequency Medium SIM Lock None Home Zone None VMWI Type GSM Phase implementation if supported Emergency Number 112 Data 9600 baud Extended Menus Off Ringer Standard Tone Ringer Volume Maximum Earpiece Volume Maximum Keypad Tone Normal Tones Greeting Tone On Language Automatic Keypad Lock Flip locks keypad when closed Key Answer Only Off Phone Lock Off Phone Lock Number 1234 Security Code 000000 Battery Saving Mode On In Call Display Off Single Alert Timer Length 30 seconds Repetitive Timer Length 60 seconds Phone Book Access No Restrictions CLI Alpha Tag Lookup On
90. GROMMET MIC 111BYN GROMMET ALERT 111BYN ADHESIVE DCA COVER 111 ALERT GROMMET ADHESIVE 111BYN HSNG FLEX COVER 111BYN SHIELD LOGIC 111BYN SCREEN ALERT 111 TUBE ANTENNA S S 111 ACTR KYPD 5 RAE 111BYN SHAFT GSM RIGHT 111BYN MIC LEADED W PINS 111 LABEL FLEX 111BYN a B WN W W W 5509242E01 7509165 01 85091731701 SLG1003A SLG4014A 0109026A08 0609118 01 0609591 39 0609591 45 0660076N01 0662057M01 0662057M26 0662057M50 0662057M58 0662057M61 0662057M68 0662057M74 0662057M78 0662057 80 0662057 90 0662057 92 0662057M98 0662057N03 0662057N05 0662057N06 0662057N07 0662057N09 0662057N15 0662057N19 0662057N23 0662057N29 0662057N33 0662057N39 0680195M64 0909449B04 2109622N06 2113740F20 2113740F35 2113741 25 2113741 49 2113743 27 2113743 07 2113743 11 2113743 12 2113743 20 2113743 14 2113743L05 2113743L17 2113743L21 2113743L41 HINGE GSM PAD SHOCK BD SET DCS CLAM RAE XCVR BD DCS 1800 RAE XCVR BD RAE DCS TOP SIDE VARISTOR CHIP 0805 SMD RES CHIP DUAL 15K 5 0 63W RES CHIP DUAL 47K 5 0 63W RES CHIP 10 5 1 16 0603 RES RES RES RES CHIPO 5 20X40 CHIP 10 5 20X40 CHIP 100 5 20X40 CHIP 220 5 20X40 RES CHIP 300 5 20X40 RES RES RES RES
91. Measured in test mode R 2 75V 11804 A test mode Bo gt 93 MULTIPLEXER L 2 75V AUDIO IN External audio from butt plug directly to Speech Coder 3 P 75 gt CLK AUD 1802 5 17 3 85 A test mode c AUDIO OUT Ost 104 364 External audio from Speech Coder via GCAP to butt plug EARPIECE Only available with a complete flip assembly VERIFY THESE WAVEFORMS FS AUD Be L500 SARN 4 DOUBLER 475 0805 24 5 NN RESET Pal This signal is from the BIC to the Speech Coder CLK AUD 2 Multiplexe d X Muliplexe It is a timing signal and runs at 512KHz and times the transfer of speech information on the DS 13 DCLK B Bus between BIC and Speech Coder This signal is from the BIC to the Speech Coder IC FS AUD 28 It is a timing signal at 8KHz and provides for frame synchronisation during speech transfer on RX SIGNAL PATH Sus em the DSC bus gt SIGNAL PATH MAIN VCO SIGNAL PATH Eu Middle East amp Affrica Part Part Part Part Part Part press dens tec Manus e gt TUNING VOLTAGES 3 HUE inti 01 Exit Manual Test Mo
92. On Off Change SIM PIN code Change SIM PIN2 code New security code Extended Menu On Off Show time and date Set time and date Set Time Format Language selection Dansk Tyrkce Battery saving mode On Off Select keypad tones Normal tones Single tones No tones Phone status Status Review Master Reset Master Clear Define Box Box Insert and Overpack requirements Identify if these are common existing designs or new designs Insert or attach drawing or photos if available Standard Box pack configuration Available Networks PLMN List Register Now Make Preferred Network Search Registration Preferences Automatic Search Manual Search Frequency of Search Medium Search Fast Search Continuous Search Preferred Networks Add Network To List Choose From Available Choose From Known Add New Network Commande Show List Of Networks Find New Network Show call charges Show last call Total for all calls Credit remaining Show Call Timers Show last call Total for all calls Reset All Timers Set Audible Call Timers Single Alert Timer On Off Repetitive timer On Off Set In Call Display No In Call Display Show Time Per Call Call Charge Settings Enter 2 Reset Call Charges Set Total Charge Limit On Off Set Charge Type Units Currency Lifetime Timer Define standard model complement Identify all components which go into this pack configuration Place cursor in below heade
93. R255 11 96 On loyer 5 2 59 L cass 50817 Tim 0202 CCAP_HVY C257 1211 R204 C208 C23 Sam reaver R205 R266 C221 R225 142 1414 R221 C391 2 7 98 12 2 CHANGED C256 C360 C361 C316 Caeb 9 13 96 Lee me 1449 R357 R300 8301 R308 025 ADDED C866 C334 C335 C226 C318 R215 R215 1289 DELETED PA OUTPUT MATCH m LOGIC ances 3 SHV1204 73 cosi 1968 1996 23 m On leor 1 ben T TIE GSP PO SOICIA PB 3 3 CHANGED C320 C387 9 16 98 20 dB Coupler I rh awe DELETED C866 on Layers 1 P o 98 13 4 DELETED 1426 9 16 96 he IFLAG GNDO R475 WCLayer6 30mil B 77 17 DM_CS T PB 13 5 LOGIC CHANGES 8 18 95 5 11 5 B 13 6 CHANGED C509 391 2 C334 5 C368 8 23 96 1 Sr vera C359 60 C255 C254 P Ld 1 le R305 R308 03 R305 R358 ENABLE R358 R338 R250 8257 8 77 0 On lever 5 P8 RELEASE On Layer 6 W ISnil at Ics Le BlBnil P9 14 0 CHANGED C351 9 38 96 I 4 ts chances Byno sroura ITI IY d 220
94. RE START Rx SIGNALS In Standby Mode 2 5 10 18 R275V CR431 7 25 41 44 From uP to Speech Coder 43 LO2_CP GIF_S YN 28Vpp This is an interrupt from the uP to the Speech Coder When high this indicates to the Speech 17 B4 MDM RD L S bus cm Coder the beginning of the receive burst ae U201 a m ery From uP to GIF SYN l A WR 1 28Vpp Signal to drive the GIFSYN IC This is a pulsed signal which controls the sending of SPI data Enn TN E ES 2004 to the GIFSYN for all RF functions 42 LO2_EMITTER ia Rx SIGNALS 110625 26200058 250138 241 xs ae m E T Frequency 217Hz 1ms cm 3 5 5 T From GIF Syn to Speech Coder IC M i is a bes f Speec BERN Rd TA FL420 a 2 XTAL 57 29 500us em This is a baseband analogue signal to A D convertors of Speech Coder E 153 MHz E 5 im From GIF Syn to Speech Coder IC This is a baseband analogue signal to A D convertors of Speech Coder RX275V RX EN From Speech Coder to GIF Syn 7 to 0701 IQ REF This is a DC level from Speech coder for the RXI and signals to ride on 13 MHz CLOCK o3 U703 17 153 MHz press 2 sec Enter Manual Test Mode 014 Exit Manual Test Mode 07 Mute Rx Audio Path 08 Unmute Rx Audio Path 09 Mute Tx Audio Path 103 Unmute Tx Audio Path P
95. RESET vans E m 1 HH Sm J3 DCLK B rry gt i 1882 051655 m wn SB UP 9 i 1 77 2 un lt 5 4 Tuf KPLEN4 8 fut SB COD Pi 777 77 15K aur a 1 n D0UBLER EN 4 gu 77 777 AUD EN2 iii 2 2 Eus ITI cx RE Soot MIC AUD IN Ya ey N nid m ORIGINAL DRAWN BY DAN PLITT 6 21 94 BN maar TME DRAWING ON THIS PRINT AND INFORMATION 2 peor THEREWITH ARE PROPRIETARY TO MOTOROLA INC eT AS MIC AND SHALL NOT BE USED OR DISCUSSED IN WHOLE mounds AN i 08 INPART WITHOUT MOTOROLA S CONSENT E GCAP EARPIECE XT SPK ALERT AMPS ELK AUD coo 3 lt RX_AUDID S PLOT SCALE CELLULAR SUBSCRIBER GROUP ia AUD 777 I COPYRIGHT MOTOROLA INC 1993 THIS NOTICE DOES NOT IMPLY PUBLICATION
96. RF CHANGES ph DATA BUS D15 DO gt P7 12 7 LOGIC CHANGES 8 19 96 fa RF CHANGES P7 12 8 LOGIC CHANGES 8 19 96 x d 4 1 1 1PU_ADDRESS 28 5 2 100 PIN EMULATOR CONNECTORS aL aie stasi 7 MISC 0 9 0 1 SAAAA He STS RELEASE 2 zu sui 77 esea 21 123 08012 13 14 CHANGES 9 03 96 EM a 7150 EDEN 15248 2 aE 1195 P8 13 8 LOGIC CHANGES 9 95 96 ene dux ri ec 77 ew trs P8 13 1 LOGIC CHANGES 9 12 96 5 i RTST 104 m 13 2 LOGIC CHANGES 9 13 96 KH e ik Gp Daze R 2 E EEK Ett quam ci 28 13 33 RF CHANGES 9 16 98 ss H 1 SPINI Iw RER TEN we E TED PB 13 4 RF CHANGES 777 KPD SENS Ei 1R06 13 5 LOGIC CHANGES 9 18 96 x REN K RS PESE sit 2 13 6 RF CHANGES 9 23 36 1 SPI RECS 2 2100 RO 77 EE qe P8 RELEASE DAP222 wx V Vie E o T ae P9 14 0 ADDED CR719 R732 R723 9 31 98 ON OFF SENSE mmm um oo 2 CHANGED R722 0165 0 RF CHANGE
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98. Republic Accessory Leaflet 5 0419 171 Generic Euro Plug None SE0419AB1B2 November 21 1998 Motorola Confidential Proprietary South Africa 14 Accessory Leaflet 4 MOTOROLA GSM900 Alex Draft Issue 2 0 Table 2 Literature Kits Alex Country Part N PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Kit Contents SE0419AB1C2 Croatia Accessory Leaflet SE0419AB1F2 SJN7830B Austria Accessory Leaflet 68P09415A90 Registration Card 24 Hour Service 68P09414A16 SE0419AB1G2 Cyprus Accessory Leaflet SE0419AB1P2 Romania Accessory Leaflet 5 0419 152 Slovenia Accessory Leaflet SE0419AB1T2 Gulf States Accessory Leaflet SE0419AB1U2 Ukraine Accessory Leaflet Invalid Battery 5 0419 1 2 Israel Accessory Leaflet 5 0419 172 Generic UK Plug None SE0419AB1A3 Latvia Accessory Leaflet SE0419AB1C3 Estonia Accessory Leaflet SE0419AB1A4 Bulgaria Accessory Leaflet Note Italian packages also require the following unique items added to their BOMS 1 x Loyalty Card 68P09413A84 2 x Security stickers 5402318T04 5 5 Service Requirements The following items are required for service Alex Phase 1 Alex Phase 2 A Service Transceiver with IMEL with no accessories manual with an IMEI A spare Printed Circuit
99. SIM menu option will be placed as the second menu node under the SIM Selection menu TITLE Default SIM Menu Options ANCHOR 0011_01 SOURCE 2 When the user selects the Select Default SIM menu he she will have two choices SIM 1 and SIM 2 TITLE Current Default SIM Menu Option ANCHOR 0012_01 SOURCE 2 The SIM currently set as the default SIM will be indicated in the Select Default SIM menu options by a tick mark to the left of the menu option This menu option will also be shown to the user first e Restrictions TITLE SIM Selection during a Call ANCHOR 0013_01 SOURCE 2 SIM selection options will NOT be available while in call i e they will not be placed in the in call menus TITLE SIM Selection Visibility ANCHOR 0014_01 SOURCE 2 The SIM Selection menu will only be visible to the user when two valid GSM SIM cards are present TITLE SIM Insertion while in Call Related Features ANCHOR 0015_01 SOURCE 2 If the user is in the Call Related Features menu and inserts a second SIM card then the SIM Selection menu will not be visible to him her until the user exits the Call Related Features Menu and re enters it TITLE SIM Removal while in Call Related Features ANCHOR 0016_01 SOURCE 2 The SIM Selection menu will be visible to the user even if he she removes the secondary SIM card while in the Call Related Features However if the user decides to choose e
100. SOFTWARE AND MMI 7 4 1 lt H E 8 9 7404 0 V 8 921 NEW CORE SALES MODELS T si eese rr is i e 2 2 OTHER NEW SALES MODELS a sa E i i 5 3 NEW SALES MODEL STRUCTURES 54 EUROPEAN MODEL CHARGER PLUG AND MANUAL REQUIREMENTS eere 10 9 22 SERVICE REQUIREMENTS 15 PACKAGING LABELLING 15 6 1 BOX SIZES AND PACKAGING 5 15 6 2 LABELS 6 95 i a a A i Ver AIR Met A etd PRODUCT NAME MARKET 20 5 P D AS 20 TYPE 20 ACCESSORIES amp 20 10 1 CURRENT E 20 APPENDIX 1 DESIGN amp 21 MOTOROLA November 21 1998 Motorola Confidential Proprietary GSM900 Alex Draft Issue 2 0 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION November 21 1998 Motorola Confidential Proprietary GSM900 Alex Draft Issue 2 0 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 1 1 1 INTRODUCTION This document describes the new generation of dual slot phones Dual Slot StarTAC will be available in GSM Phase 2 in the GSM 900 band This same product could be made available in the GSM 1800 band or GSM 1900 band The market requirements goal for ship acceptance
101. START 72 1 1 3 97 to U201 97 hee ADDRESSS BUS ADDRESSS BUS R 4 From CPU 0701 to SRAM BATT SENSE 28Vpp RX EN 120 100ns 1 Chip Enable controlling read write access to and from Ist half of SRAM U704 32 DAC OUT 2 31 A Y701 ER From CPU 0701 to SRAM 32 768 kHz 94 SCI RX 343338 40 9 46 RAM2 CS 10 57 em 1 Chip Enable controlling read write access to and from 2nd half of SRAM U704 T 95 16 from J601 11 92 SC INT 5 275V A From CPU U701 to Eprom 105114 2 75 1 48 SMS 3 CS prid 1 Chip Enable controlling read write access to and from Eprom 0702 x 5 prem e 415 z 215 2 A 3 5 3 e t DEEN From CPU 0701 to display via connector 101 MF INT Bi Bi 5 Venio 1005 em 1 Processor selects to enable display When high the display is enabled and low disabled m o 8 FEE al lt 2 8 lt m INT lt CR605 Speech Coder Interface This is a signal from uP 0701 to Speech Coder 0801 R2 75V w SC INT press key VPP 1 This is 20ms timing signal from U701 which times the decoding and encoding function of the Speech Coder lt 2 U 01 ee tc 2 75V TX 10501 a 1 5 12 16 3 4 From CPU 0701 to Clock Doubler 0805 a a 8 Doubler power on 2 8vpp 1 This signal enables the Cloc
102. Voice mail 4 Battery Meter 5 Phone Lock Now 6 Phone Mute On Off 7 Read Messages 8 Vibrate On Off 9 Divert On Off Available Functions Find by Name Find by Location Add Entry to Phone Add Entry to SIM Call Voice mail Battery Meter Phone Lock Now Phone Mute On Off Ring Volume Vibracall On Off Divert Voice Calls Switch Memory Read Messages Outgoing Messages Message Editor Last Calls Received Last Call Charge Last Call Timer Talk and Fax Show My ID Next Call Restrict my ID Key Answer Only Place cursor in below header Go to menu select Create gt Table Select number of rows you require by 7 columns wide Phone Book Personal Numbers Find Entry By Name Personal Numbers Call Number Modify Name or No Erase Name and No Find Entry By Location Personal Numbers Call Number Modify Name or No Erase Name and No Add Entry Add To Phone Memory Add To SIM Card Mem Check Capacity Check Phone Capacity Check SIM Capacity Prevent Access To Phone Memory To SIM Card Memory To Phone amp SIM Mem No Memory Restriction Call Related Features Show Battery Meter Restrict My Phone Number Show ID On Next Call Restrict ID On Next Call Call Diverting Divert When Unavail Submenu 1 Divert Calls Submenu 1 Detailed Diverting Divert Voice Calls Divert All Voice Calls If Busy If No Answer If Not Reachable Divert Fax Calls Divert Data Calls Cancel All Diverting Talk and Fax O
103. X7R REEL 4700 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL 01UF CAP CHIP 220 UF 10 X7R 511 111BYN 211BYN 21 111 311 21 111 111 111 111 111 111 111 411 111 111BYN 111 BYN 411BYN S11 111BYN 31 111 21 41 31 111 21 111 19 1 111 21 21 4 1 21 11 1 111 111 111 31 111 11 1 111 111 111 111 1311 111 911 111BYN CA 2113743L17 CAP CHIP 1000 PF 1090 X7R 91 1IBYN 2113743141 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 1096 X7R 511 2113743 24 CAP CHIP 100000 80 20 1311BYN 2113743 05 CAP CHIP 1 2 PF 25PF COG 111 2113743 07 CHIP 1 5 25 111 2113743N12 CHIP 2 7 25PF COG 311 2113743N14 CAP CHIP 3 3 PF 25PF COG 111BYN 2113743N18 CAP CHIP 4 7 PF 25 COG 511 2113743N22 CAP CHIP 6 8 PF 5PF 11 1 2113743N23 CAP CHIP 7 5 PF 5PF 11 1 2113743N26 CAP CHIP 10 0 PF 590 32 1
104. a dual slot phone with SIM SIM SAT and a SC T 1 0 Two cases have been rejected 4 Phase 1 need not consider the possibility of a multi function finance GSM plug in card This may be relevant in Phase 4 features 5 We do not take into account an SC 1 or 0 to be inserted in the Plug in This could be avoided by making sure that Smart cards are only ISO format for Phase 1 Possibilities Phase Plug in SIM SC B slot Comments A Slot 1 SIM OK 2 Pase OK 4 Phsel SIM SAT 5 Phasel 5 Asper 6 Phasel SIM SAT SIM As per 1 2 SIM selection Phase 2 8 Phasel 5 SIM SAT Slot B overrides SIM selection Phase 2 9 Phasel 4 SCT I or 0 Normal operation men SCT lorO 18 1 0 Error message Check card 58074 SIM Notrelevant SCT 1 5 0 15 8 0 SIM SAT 2 1 2 Change Requests following the May SMG9 meeting Perform APDU Power Off Card Power on Card and Get Reader Status proactive commands Event Driven Note Phase 1 will support the card reader SMG 98 99 section The call control section will be deferred until phase 2 985021 Multi Card Reader note Phase 1 will support the 11 11 default selection B slot takes priority as described in 985022 985022 Multi Card Reader if 2 SIMs are pr
105. achieved through software General overall StarTAC 85R performance is expected New Technologies None Expected Volumes amp ASP Volumes are expected to be anywhere between 400 600k through 1999 Barclay card UK have shown most interest and it is believed that the ramp will start off slow in Q1 picking up Q2 with the majority of product being shipped in Q3 Q4 QI Q2 Q3 Q4 Volume 50K 100K 150K 150K The first target markets are in the process of being identified UK Belgium Portugal and Hong Kong are for the moment the most active countries liable of supporting Smartcard infrastructure This handset will be tiered above the existing StarTAC 85R The premium price will be justified by the world s first Smartcard compatible handset At first this product will be bundled with airtime thus giving a subsidized package price The tiering will therefore be high although thought is being given to a low tier product for pre pay applications No ASP available at the present time Motorola Confidential Proprietary NPJR NPI 98 001 Revision 0 2 Draft Page 4 3 El Proposal 3 1 3 2 3 2 1 Approach to New Product Introduction In technology terms we do not foresee a problem with the introduction of this new product to EI The product is primarily a StarTAC 85RR with minimal hardware modifications The following assumptions strategies have been made gt No additional test equipment will be procured It is p
106. an error message will be displayed Check Card x where x is either 1 or 2 0031 02 If no card is found an error message will be displayed Check Card 0032 01 If only a non GSM card or non SIM card is found an error message will be displayed Check 0033 01 2 3 6 3 2 SIM Activity after Phone Start Up e Introduction The requirements listed below are general guidelines for the SIM selection after the phone was powered up e Guidelines TITLE Adding Removing SIM after Power up ANCHOR See below SOURCE 2 13 If the user removes the SIM card currently in use the phone will search the other slot and try to start the card in that slot 0034 01 14 If there is card in the other slot then an error message will be displayed Check If it is a valid card in the other slot then it will be initialised per GSM 11 11 SIM Initialisation Procedure 0035 02 15 If the user inserts a card in the default location the phone will automatically switch to it 18 05 99 Motorola Proprietary amp Confidential 22 32 Marketing Requirement Specification Version 2 4 2 MOTOROLA 2 3 6 4 Software Requirements Traceability Matrix Table 1 Software Requirements Traceability Matrix Anchor Requirement Title Design Document Test Plan Document Reference Referenc
107. book scrolling while the middle smart button will access the phonebook and place the call if held Define Transceiver Performance Place cursor in below header Go to menu select Create gt Table Select number of rows you require by 5 columns wide Volume cubic cm Weight grams Talk Time minutes Standby Time hours With Battery Name TBD TBD TBD TBD Slim 350 mah Li Ion TBD TBD TBD TBD Slim 500 mah Li Ion TBD TBD TBD TBD Standard 900 mah Li Ion TBD TBD TBD TBD AAA 500 mah NiMH TBD TBD TBD TBD Standard 900 mah Li Ion plus 900 mah Aux Batt All times are approximate and will vary depending on netwrok and status and the functions selected Standby times are quoted as a range from DRx 2 to DRx 9 Talktimes are quoted as a range from DTx off to DTx on Support of DTx mode is dependent on netwrok support and may not be available in all areas Define Battery Technology compatibility and Security requirements Alex will be compatible with all existing RAE style batteries including Li Ion and NiMH technologies Define Charge Times with the sharger shipped as standard Place cursor in below header Go to menu select Create gt Table Select number of rows you require by 3 columns wide Battery Charge time with E P Standard Travel Charger Charge time with E P Desktop Charger to 90 96 to 90 o charge Minutes charge Minutes NiMH batteries 70 mn Lilon batteries 150 mn The unit must support feature seamles
108. card that is not currently known by any SAT application Note This capability is not required for Dec 98 Trials but is likely to be required for commercial Mobile smart card terminals where down loadable SAT apps are envisaged Action D Gannon to investigate how under his currently developing architecture PIN encryption keys would be handled if the SAT B slot handler app is downloaded and not pre loaded 6 2 1 3 Network initiation Where the user in communication with a network service and that service requires the participation of a B slot card a mechanism is required for the network to initiate a B slot transaction This may be via intermediate initiation of a SAT application 6 2 1 4 IN CALL handling of B slot applications Being investigated 6 2 1 5 During B slot applications suitable suppression of incoming SMS alerts and displays 6 3 Advantageous features for Motorola 6 3 1 Pre initialised B slot card control be looked at for the future 6 3 2 Auto initialisation procedure for un initialised B slot cards To be looked at for the future 6 3 8 Auto connect mechanisms for Certain Priority B slot cards To be looked at for the future 18 05 99 Motorola Proprietary amp Confidential 32 32 Marketing Requirement Specification Version 2 4 MEMO
109. css 15 13 ICN NO 09024 11 18 96 TEF P10 16 1 ICN NO 08025 11 20 96 P10 16 2 LOGIC CHANGES 12 84 95
110. g DET CRUS E 2 Signal from uP inverted via 0504 SW RF 2 1 60 690 E 2 8 5 DM CS 28 Enables TIC PA and TX VCO from 1400 3 i 0 8 BN 2 8 5 oe Eua 13 DCLK B When high this enables Tx path E 8 from 7701 OFFSET g Rom RS ST From Speech Coder IC to GIF SYN L 2 pin 5 amp inverted S 5 B e LOCAL E 2 TXI 2 1Vpp This signal is the in phase input to the I Q Modulator of the GIF SYN EN TXEN E by 0501 from 0701 from 0701 4 c 21 5 amp inverted 2 From Speech Coder IC to GIF SYN by 0501 lt RESET TXQ NON 2 1Vpp This signal is the quadrature input to the I Q Modulator of the GIF SYN m Vref from U900 11 16 DRIVE U310 10 SUPER FILTER VOLTAGE TX KEY Modem Callprocessor Interface 69 J 26 PRSC_IN from U701 6 x r E 5 aspe From uP to SSpeech Coder MAIN VCO cr die CH 124 1 81 MDM RD 500us em This signal indicates when the uP is reading data from the Speech Coder High when enabled gt DM CS 250 SCK L 28Vpp From uP to Speech Coder Y GRUSS MINCE 5 53 7 MODEM WR TIU 500us em This signal indicates when the uP is writing data to the Speech Coder High when enabled 3 5dBm ie 2 RF SPI FL 45N 0251 LOOPHLTER SPLDATA 52 uif 78 050 1 17 4 L 4
111. master clock reference required for the radio 5005 cm L R4275V 25 43 DC DC 45 512 MULTIPLEXER Measured in test mode 0802 2 1 4 test mode 8 KHz 1202 IVSWETGH S 83V AUDIO IN 088 108 364 2 7Vpp External audio from butt plug directly to Speech Coder IC 4348 4778 Sus p FS AUD 3 p L500 0900 32 4i Wee R475 A test mode GCAP AUDIO OUT 084 108 36 External audio from Speech Coder via GCAP to butt plug 26 MHz VVV 30 RESET 37 4 DOUBLER U805 X2 Multiplexer 13 DCLK B SIGNAL PATH This signal is from the BIC to the Speech Coder pr SIGNAL PATH CLK AUD It is a timing signal and runs at 512KHz and times the transfer of speech information on the DSC MAIN VCO SIGNAL PATH Bus between BIC and Speech Coder TUNING VOLTAGES PR REFERENCE CLOCK A This signal is from the BIC to the Speech Coder IC Orderable Part FS AUD 28Vpp It is a timing signal at 8KHz and provides for frame synchronisation during speech transfer on s
112. multi party co branding All smart card schemes will have 3 major players Motorola the GSM operator and the scheme owner financial or transportation institution Colors Two new colors will be investigated Escutcheons may be changed to compliment these new colors Texture The texture will be similar to the existing StarTAC 85 Soft Touch is being investigated for Phase 2 November 21 1998 4 MOTOROLA Motorola Confidential Proprietary GSM900 Alex Draft Issue 2 0 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 2 1 2 Display The Alex display will be identical to the StarTAC 85 The display will be a 96 x 32 pixel grid display with two rows of icons top and bottom Icons will include signal strength battery charge indicator in service roaming and SMS notification 2 1 3 Lens The Alex lens will be identical to StarTAC 85 display The lens will have a black border with gold Motorola printing centered at the top of the lens 2 1 4 Keypad The Alex keypad will be specific The MR key will be replaced by the call voicemail key The color of the marking will be near white This keypad has already been defined for StarTAC 150 Georges Side buttons Three side buttons will be utilized similar to the existing StarTAC 85 and 70 The top and bottom buttons will control volume control and phone book scrolling while the middle smart button will access the phonebook and place the call if held gt 2 1 5 LED Indicators Statu
113. oe oe oe oe oe oe oe oe oe oe oe oe 20 40 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 13 4 RES CHIP 10K 5 20x40 d 12 R00836 4 RES CHIP 10K 5 20x40 1 1 R00846 4 RES CHIP 10K 5 20x40 11 R00910 4 RES CHIP 10K 5 20x40 801227 4 0662057N03 RES CHIP 15K 5 20X40 WB R00701 4 RES CHIP 15K 5 20X40 Lid B R00706 4 RES CHIP 15K 5 20x40 1 1 R00710 otorola Internal Use Only SWF0246BB Bom Report LVL COMPONENT PART DESCRIPTION OTY COM REF 4 0662057N03 RES CHIP 15K 5 20x40 17 11 B R00711 4 RES CHIP 15K 5 20x40 11 R00712 4 RES CHIP 15K 5 20X40 LB R00713 4 RES CHIP 15K 5 20X40 1 1 R00715 4 RES CHIP 15K 5 20x40 1 dB R00736 4 RES CHIP 15K 5 20X40 L B R00737 4 RES CHIP 15K 5 20x40 1 1 R00742 4 RES CHIP 15K 5 20x40 1 1 R00743 4 RES CHIP 15K 5 20x40 1 1 B R00750 4 RES CHIP 15K 5 20X40 i dB R00815 4 RES CHIP 15K 5 20x40 L od B R00816 4 RES CHIP 15K 5 20x40 t E B R00837 4 RES CHIP 15K 5 20X40 1 1 R00842 4 RES CHIP 15K 5 20x40 11
114. of the GSM 900 Alex is Q41998 In Q1 1999 Alex Phase 2 will replace Alex Phase 1 The main enhancements of this version will be the support of USSD as a data bearer allowing faster transactions and the support of the hands free accessory kit essential for the Asian Market Product Strategy Dual Slot StarTAC will be differentiated from the key competitors by the following advantages Best in class form factor for a smart card capable phone weight and volume Best smart card storage handling Dual Slot StarTAC will be differentiated from the key competitors by the following advanced operator features Third party Smart Card capable over amp above SIM SIM Tool Kit Class 2 amp Class 3 phase 2 Dedicated Key to SIM Tool Kit menu Dual Slot SIM Tool Kit commands standardized in SMG9 Dual Slot StarTAC will be differentiated from the key competitors by the following advanced features Ergonomic styling Large graphic display Vibracall Easy access to Smart Card applications Colours amp Soft Touch feel being investigated for phase 2 Market research has identified that end users are looking for easier ways to do financial transactions by getting rid of the coins and reducing the number of cards Dual Slot StarTAC will be marketed as the first Smart Card handset allowing financial transactions As an example the Smart Card terminal will allow an electronic purse card to be reloaded over the air This will offer
115. standard SAT operation If B slot commands are issued defined to drive SC 1 or 0 finance Smartcard the MMI will be handled by the SAT prompting the user to insert the appropriate SC 1 2 SIM SAT On power up the ME looks at the B Slot default amp operates normally ie does not offer SAT functionality Reference SIM selection mechanism section 98p226 This feature needs to be flexed on off 1 3 SIM SIM SAT power up the ME looks at the B Slot default amp operates normally and if B Slot commands are issued perform as 1 1 This feature needs to be flexed on off 1 4 SIM SAT On power up reference document which could create precedent to look GSM card GSM 11 11 stated that large SIM takes precedence over small SIM 1 Phone looks at B Slot for SIM default doesn t find stores ATR 2 Looks at A Slot finds SIM and powers up as phone 3 On activation of SAT B Slot application comms between plug in SIM and B slot ISO card commences e After initial ATR procedure B slot card left un powered until its participation in a transaction is requested On selection of a SAT app requiring the participation of a B slot card In a transaction the B slot card would be powered identity verified and addressed appropriately 18 05 99 Motorola Proprietary amp Confidential 8 32 Marketing Requirement Specification Version 2 4 2 MOTOROLA The following table resumes the different possibilities with
116. will be made available at a later stage Define Housing Physical Characteristics Insert drawings photos or other representation if available The back housing will be identical as the StarTAC 85 with the exception of the circled M which will be in gold as per the StarTAC 130 Kramer Define Battery Door Physical Characteristics Insert drawings photos or other representation if available Not relevant Define Display Physical Characteristics Insert drawings photos or other representation if available The Alex display will be identical to the StarTAC 85 The display will be a 96 x 32 pixel grid display with two rows of icons top and bottom Icons will include signal strength battery charge indicator in service roaming and SMS notification Define Lens Physical Characteristics Insert drawings photos or other representation if available The Alex lens will be identical to the StarTAC 85 display The lens will have a black border with gold Motorola printing centered at the top of the lens Define Keypad and Keypad Board Physical Characteristics Insert drawings photos or other representation if available The Alex keypad will be specific The MR key will be replaced by a circled M key The colour of the marking is to be defined between white or gold Define Escutcheon Physical Characteristics Insert drawings photos or other representation if available The interior escutcheon below the speaker will differentiate Alex from other Sta
117. 000900 4 5109688L09 IC SRAM 64KX16 M5M51016BVP U00704 4 5109781E50 IC LIN 5V REG LM2980 SOT23 2 000902 4 IC LIN 5V REG 1 2980 50123 U915 4 5109781E77 IC VOLT DECT 3 6V PST995NNR 1 U00910 4 5109817 22 IC COMPTR LMC7221 SOT23 1 U916 4 5109841C30 IC MCU 5 5 416776 1 U00701 4 5109841C38 IC MCU 68338 4 5109920D12 IC DC DC CONV INVDBLR 682EOA 000101 4 5109920D19 IC PCM CODEC 14548450 2055 U00803 4 5109962C11 IC ASIC BIC 4 2 5 538138 11 U00703 4 5199245A01 IC FLASH 512 16 28F800 B 000702 4 5199295A01 IC ROM 64 BIT DS2401 FLIP CHIP U00706 4 5199301A01 IC EEPROM SPCL 8KX8 28BV64 U00705 4 5199305A01 IC DSP 1627T36PCH 000801 Motorola Internal Use Only SWF0246BB Bom Report LVL COMPONENT PART DESCRIPTION OTY REF 3 0109043A19 STARTAC D BOT SIEM 1 4 0609591 37 RES CHIP DUAL 10K 5 0 63W 2 R00440 4 RES CHIP DUAL 10K 5 0 63W R00441 4 0611079A01 RES FIXED CHIP 0 5 1 10W A P 1 CR0432 4 R00435 4 R00507 4 R01105 4 R01219 4 R00398 4 R00262 4 R00432 4 R00393 4 R00258 4 R00210 4 R00302 4 R00203 4 R00228 4 R00229 4 L00301 4 R00257 4 R00263 4 R00350 4 R00206 4 R00259 4 R00304 4 R00358 4 R00415 4 R00424 4 R00436 4 R01111 4 R744 4 R00738 4 R00221 4 R00264 0660076N57 0662057 01 0662057 26 0662057 30 0662057 32 0662057 34 0662057 36 0662057 38 0662057 43 0662057 50 0662057 54
118. 09060E01 25 5 Serving Cell Power Level R602 Resisor Charger Sensing 0680195M64 SH25 27 Ground Clips 4204774701 464 Display Current Valure od DAC 47 8 Set Audio Volume 224 Display SW Version Number of Speech Coder Europe Middle East amp Africa Customer Services 03 07 98 LEVEL 3 COLOUR DIAGRAMS Rev 1 2 DCS StarTAC 58 Display Modify Security Code Colin Jack Michael Hansen Billy Jenkins Ralf Lorenze Page lof2 59 I xxx Display Modify Lock Code 604 Display IMEI Motorola Confidential Proprietary Tx SIGNALS 110628 12158 3108 1747 8 MHz i S Frequency 217Hz 1ms cm Signal from PAC to Speech Coder A 7 4 SAT DET When PA is at or near saturation signal is low telling Speech Coder to reduce AOC drive U301 CR390 4 dB When the PA is not near saturation this is high telling Speech Coder to increase AOC drive 1747 8 MHz le B CHARGE IPA t gt l PUMP R475 Power Step Signal from the Speech Coder to the PAC Dio T 94 11 50 When this signal is low the internal gain in the PAC is unity m R275 When this signal is high the internal gain in the is 1
119. 09536H15 PANASONIC 2 7509165R01 PAD SHOCK 2 7509190M01 KEYPAD SHOCK 2 8585604J01 ANT ASSY STUBBY GSM 1 SHN7193A KEYPAD ALEX UNIQ BARCLAYCARD 2 3809105807 KEYPAD BARCLAYCARD 1 SLF2079B BDSET STARTC D SIEM 2 SLF7710B XCVR BD STARTC D SIEM 3 0109043A18 STARTAC D TOP SIEM 4 0609118R01 VARISTOR CHIP 0805 SMD RV0607 4 VARISTOR CHIP 0805 SMD RV0608 4 0609591M39 RES CHIP DUAL 15K 53 0 63W R00702 4 RES CHIP DUAL 15K 53 0 63W R00703 4 RES CHIP DUAL 15K 53 0 63W R00705 4 RES CHIP DUAL 15K 53 0 63W R00708 4 0609591M45 RES CHIP DUAL 47K 5 0 63W 6 1 R01100 4 RES CHIP DUAL 47K 55 0 63W 1 R00726 4 RES CHIP DUAL 47K 5 0 63W 1 R00727 otorola Internal Use Only SWF0246BB Bom Report LVL COMPONENT PART DESCRIPTION OTY C REF 4 0609591M45 RES CHIP DUAL 47K 5 0 63W 6 R00728 4 RES CHIP DUAL 47K 5 0 63W R00729 4 RES CHIP DUAL 47K 5 0 63W R00734 4 0660076N01 RES CHIP 10 5 1 16 0603 2 R00852 4 RES CHIP 10 5 1 16 0603 R00853 4 0662057M01 RES CHIP 0 5 20 40 5 00823 4 RES CHIP 0 5 20 40 R01115 4 RES CHIP 0 5 20 40 R00778 4 RES CHIP 0 5 20 40 R00834 4 RES CHIP 0 5 20 40 R00879 4 0662057M26 RES CHIP 10 55 20 40 4 R01103 4 RES CHIP 10 5 20X40 R00828 4 RES CHIP 10 5 20X40 R00850 4 RES CHIP 10 5 20 40 R00851 4 0662057M50 RES CHIP 100 5 20X40 6 R00714 4 RES CHIP 100 55 20x40 R00719 4
120. 100 pieces yield 60 33 200 33 200 Proto Il build 250 pieces yield 70 72 360 72 360 Proto III build 1000 Units field trial 75 yield 143 000 143 000 286 000 Contingency build 250 pcs 75 yield 68 000 68 000 Final Proto Build 250 Pieces 80 Yield 64 000 64 000 Total US 33 200 215 360 211 000 64 000 523 560 Subcontractor Costs Tooling Charge for flip 130 000 130 000 Tooling Charge for flex 20 000 20 000 Total UK 150 000 150 000 Total US 9 243 000 243 000 SMT Costs Stencils 960 960 960 2 880 Vac Blocks 500 500 1 000 Total UK 1 460 1 460 960 3 880 Total US 2 365 2 365 1 555 6 286 Meetings amp Reviews Programme Review LV 6 000 3 000 9 000 Total UK 6 000 3 000 9 000 Total US 9 720 4 860 14 580 Grand Total US 288 285 215 360 461 225 65 555 787 426 Grand Total UK 178 737 133 523 285 960 40 644 488 204 Motorola Confidential Proprietary 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 2 NPJR NPI 98 001 Revision 0 2 Draft Page 7 Proposed Programme Plan The top level gantt chart is identified in section 3 3 3 The plan shows that we have planned 2 ALT Submissions in an attempt to mitigate programme risk in delaying the date for Product ship acceptance which is planned for week 51 98 Pilot Plans Total number of pilots planned 1 board pilot and 4 phone pilots Total number of ph
121. 10k 77 5 FOR TEST PURPOSES vdd 5 vss 3 DNP 0402 7 vdd L275 vss gnd 4 T DAC_OUT 411 6 dg ennum MDOG 5006 h sru lt zm BATI GNO E RESET VR609 _ ON OFF SENSE SENSE a B TS vdd 5 vss 3 IB Nas PR SENSE PWR_SENSE gt gt FH P_PWRLEN des L275 1680046 R810 18K 2355 SC1 RX 128 M Bn A 1T 8801 C902 R275 4 18 txt B RIC BATI BACKLIGHT E C804 Ms R90 pur sy 0818 C909 C904 50963 T RETA 88224 33 10pF di K 0822 1600 4802 1010 001 ET i0BQp4g vesot 1600 a B T AUK 058616 8815 2 i 913 EXT BH 777 NP 0402 24 Bit 28 gt mp snas DSC EN B E L BATI4 2 7 0824 914 coto 6907 6 4 RS232 EN Gut QE iJ End un VRT 5 81022 81021 902 t 33 Pc Bice deuce i 0183 220K 100k DAN222 T 5 1500 vdi l275 vss gnd AUDIO IN 8135 Quo B C620 E gt DAN222 777 lt 150 RS222_RX 2 600 0608 a 3 pene 1588 PWR_SW occu amp oT 1 T PW PETI lt mm
122. 113740F61 2113740G29 2113741B39 2113741F13 2113741 25 2113741 41 2113741 49 2113743A23 RES CHIP 47K 5 20X40 RES CHIP 68K 596 20X40 RES CHIP 100K 5 20X40 RES CHIP 180K 5 20X40 RES CHIP 220K 5 20X40 RES CHIP 270K 5 20X40 RES CHIP 470K 5 20X40 RECPT ZIF 16 POS SMD SKT BOT ENTRY 2 POS CAP CER CHIP NPO CLASS I CAP CER CHIP NPO CLASS I CAP CER CHIP NPO CLASS I CAP CHIP REEL CL1 30 5 CAP CHIP REEL 30 220 CAP CHIP REEL 30 270 CAP CHIP REEL 30 560 CAP CHIP REEL 30 1800 CAP CHIP REEL 30 2400 CAP CHIP REEL 30 1 0 CAP CHIP REEL CL 1 30 1 5 CAP CHIP REEL CL 1 30 1 8 CAP CHIP REEL CL 1 30 2 2 CAP CHIP REEL 30 2 4 CAP CHIP REEL CL 1 30 2 7 CAP CHIP REEL 30 3 3 CAP CHIP REEL 30 4 7 CAP CHIP REEL 30 5 6 CAP CHIP REEL CL 1 30 6 8 CAP CHIP REEL CL 1 30 8 2 CAP CHIP REEL 30 10 0 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 30 12 CAP CHIP REEL 30 15 0 CAP CHIP REEL CL 1 30 18 0 CAP CHIP REEL 30 22 0 CAP CHIP REEL 30 27 0 CAP CHIP REEL 30 33 0 CAP CHIP REEL 30 47 0 CAP CHIP REEL 30 68 CAP CHIP REEL 30 82 0 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 30 100 0 CAP CHIP REEL CL 1 30 180 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 30 220 0 CAP CHIP REEL 4 130 270 CAP CER CHIP 10PF 290 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL 5600 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL 330 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL 1000 CAP CHIP CL2
123. 11BYN RES CHIP 270 5 20X40 111BYN RES CHIP 330 5 20X40 1 RES CHIP 470 590 20X40 111BYN RES CHIP 1000 5 20X40 811 BYN RES CHIP 1200 596 20X40 111 BYN RES CHIP 1500 596 20X40 111 BYN RES CHIP 1800 596 20X40 111 BYN RES CHIP 2000 596 20X40 211 RES CHIP 2200 596 20 40 411 RES CHIP 2400 596 20X40 111 RES CHIP 2700 596 20X40 311 RES CHIP 3000 596 20X40 111 RES CHIP 3300 596 20 40 111 RES CHIP 4700 596 20X40 4 1 RES CHIP 5600 590 20X40 411BYN RES CHIP 10K 5 20X40 51 RES CHIP 12K 590 20X40 211 RES CHIP 15 5 20X40 211 RES CHIP 20K 5 20X40 11 1IBYN RES CHIP 22K 5 20X40 11 1IBYN RES CHIP 33K 5 20X40 111BYN CA CA CA 0062057 15 0662057N19 0662057N23 0662057N29 0662057N31 0662057N33 0662057N39 0909059E01 0909195E01 2109622N06 2109622N14 2109622N16 2113740A01 2113740A63 2113740A65 2113740A73 2113740B78 2113740B81 2113740F03 2113740F07 2113740F09 2113740F11 2113740F12 2113740F13 2113740F15 2113740F19 2113740F21 2113740F23 2113740F25 2113740F27 2113740F29 2113740F31 2113740F33 2113740F35 2113740F37 2113740F39 2113740F43 2113740F47 2113740F49 2113740F51 2113740F57 2113740F59 2
124. 156 Service Provider name V V 4 4 N A Support for DSP car kits V Invalid battery feature Erase Last 10 numbers when SIM is J J V removed N A Asian SMS V V N A SIM Tool Kit unicode V V 4 0039 6 x SIM interface V V 4 18 05 99 Motorola Proprietary amp Confidential 10 32 Marketing Requirement Specification Version 2 4 2 MOTOROLA Tracking Number Description 8900 StarTAC 85 ZAP ZAP refresh Alex modem modem modem firestorm firestorm Marketing Request Refresh N A 16K SIM 0155 Increase SIM ADN locations from J J 155 255 Increase SIM SMS locations from 35 J J to 75 0115 SMS Delete all messages option V 0023 MO SMS reply to MT SMS 0014 SMS Phone book access V V 7 Change lookup to use 8 digits Conference call call transfer J J improvement New Quick Access items Show Date Find New Network 4 Show Credit Remaining 4 4 SIM selection Not Requested Eastern European Language V 4 EFR 4 4 4 EFR HR V 047 99 Alex Refresh 221 SIM Tool Kit SIM Tool Kit Phase 2 with second card reader commands and event driven command with no queuing are requested for Alex 2 2 1 1 SAT Menu selection The SAT application will be accessed via a dedicated key location is MR key of StarTAC 85 and or the menu key and or upon Smart Card insertion except
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126. 2113740F45 CAE CAE CAE CAE CAE CAE CAE CAE CAE CAE CAE CAE CAE CAE CAE CAE CAE CAE CAE CAE CAE CAE CAE CAE CAE CAE CAE CAE CAE CAE 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 22 22 22 22 22 225 224 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 27 245 33 39 39 14 4 2113740F47 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 30 68 2 C00202 4 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 30 68 00434 4 2113740 49 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 30 82 0 1 C00229 4 2113740F51 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 30 100 0 8 00224 4 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 30 100 0 C00251 Motorola Internal Use Only SWF0246BB Bom Report LVL COMPONENT PART DESCRIPTION QTY COM REF 4 2113740F51 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 30 100 0 8 C00257 4 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 30 100 0 C00302 4 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 30 100 0
127. 250134 2414 Frequency 217Hz 1ms cm IQ REF 47 10dB 4 From GIF Syn to Speech Coder IC CR 201 __ 1 8 s y 500us em This is a baseband analogue signal to A D convertors of Speech Coder XTAL_BASE 57 201 4 ve From GIF Syn to Speech Coder IC T uem This is a baseband analogue signal to A D convertors of Speech Coder Lo gt 33 SW 59 OUT RX 2 75V A From Speech Coder to GIF Syn 1 38Vi This is DC level from Speech coder for the RXI and Q signals to ride on 7dB to U701 13 MHz CLOCK U703 17 Europe Middle East amp Africa ustomer Services RX SIGNAL PATH Designa Description Number Designa Description Number press 2 sec Enter Manual Test Mode Bec TA SIONAL PATIH Level 3 A u th ori sed tor VCO SIGNAL PATH 01 Exit Manual Test Mode 201 Master Xtal Varactor 809641F04 Q303 Tx Exciter Transistor 4809527 19 07 Mute Rx Audio Path VOLTAGES CR203 Tx Local VCO Varactor 809641 03 0442 Rf Switch Control Transistor 4809939 08 Unmute Rx Audio Path REFERENCE CLOCK io Pa Orderable Part CR250 Main VCO Varactor 809641F02 Q443 Rf Switch Co
128. 408 18pF doc rH 777 21136 IM r 2422 ADDED R359 12 1795 215z xu ex P2 4 3 ADDED 1422 12 4 35 mi 4 ini 4 ul Him 72 4 4 CHANGED VALUES DN 1218 1211 12718795 il 11 Q m 16 180097 1423 1433 1412 1413 AND C499 t Y layer 5 3 Leet 4 FL451 R V B 4 W 6 nil Grundig uu 777 3 146 3 n P2 RELEASE 12226 mil Rats cats i em P3 5 0 UPDATED DCS W GSM AUX 03 21 96 Taper 100 1896 2 93 5 0 RF CHANGES 04 84 36 ae DELETED C384 328 440 2446 T pegy CHANGED C446 320 263 y T 117 P2 5 2 LOGIC CHANGES 04 99 96 ISO AMP P3 RELEASE RX EN T r RXD T E n p E On layer 5 Tm T gt p Map io 8330 8450 1 05713796 O W 6 mil qur 14111 mil 1 ADDED R443 5 R452 R448 0442 3 05 14 96 m FH E PENES QX EN P4 6 2 CHANGED C328 9 C361 TO 36x60 88 16 96 4 UMAENTL UPAENTL Ma uss S P4 6 3 CHANGED 10 B 05 11 96 v 6 4 CHANGED C361 50 89 05 21 36 2 w E C352 30x60 E crasa i C358 ex De 042 arse T 777 DE
129. 6809408A24 SE0419ABIEI SJN7833A France Accessory Leaflet 68P09415A89 Registration Card 6809408A21 SE0419AB1F1 SJN7829B Germany Accessory Leaflet 68P09415A90 Registration Card 6809408A22 24 Hour Service 68P09405A07 SE0419ABIGI Greece Accessory Leaflet SE0419AB1H1 SJN7831B Italy Accessory Leaflet 68P09415A92 5 0419 1 Norway Accessory Leaflet 5 0419 1 1 SJN7912A Portugal Accessory Leaflet Warranty Card 68P09405A09 SE0419AB1L1 SJN7834B Spain Accessory Leaflet 68P09415A95 Registration Card 6809408A23 Warranty Card 68P09405 A08 SE0419ABIMI Sweden Accessory Leaflet SE0419ABINI Belgium Accessory Leaflet SE0419ABIPI SJN8274B Switzerland French German Italian Accessory Leaflet 68P09415A89 Accessory Leaflet 68P09415A90 Accessory Leaflet 68P09415A92 Warranty Card 68P09413A83 Warranty Card 68P09413A81 Warranty Card 68P09413A82 SE0419AB1Q1 Turkey Accessory Leaflet SE0419ABIRI Hungary Accessory Leaflet 5 0419 151 Slovakia Accessory Leaflet Arab Eng French Accessory Leaflet SE0419ABITI North Africa Accessory Leaflet SE0419AB1U1 Russia Accessory Leaflet SE0419AB1V1 Lithuania Accessory Leaflet SE0419ABIWI Poland Accessory Leaflet SE0419AB1Y1 Czech
130. 8 ES CHIP 330 55 20x40 ES CHIP 560 5 20x40 111B ES CHIP 680 5 20x40 ES CHIP 680 5 20x40 118 ES CHIP 1000 5 20 40 7 11B ES CHIP 1000 5 20 40 LB ES CHIP 1000 5 20X40 I L B ES CHIP 1000 5 20 40 221228 ES CHIP 1000 5 20 40 L IB ES CHIP 1000 5 20 40 118 ES CHIP 1000 5 20 40 LB ES CHIP 1200 5 20 40 111B ES CHIP 1500 5 20 40 lod B ES CHIP 1800 5 20 40 3 1 IB ES CHIP 1800 5 20 40 118 ES CHIP 1800 5 20 40 ES CHIP 2200 5 20 40 3 11 ES CHIP 2200 5 20 40 128 ES CHIP 2200 5 20X40 t otorola Internal Use Only SWF0246BB Bom Report ESCRIPTION OTY COM 4 R00204 4 R00261 4 R01015 4 R00301 4 R00325 4 R00412 4 R00417 4 R01028 4 R00413 4 R00419 4 R00739 4 R00205 4 R00361 4 R00332 4 R00333 4 R00334 4 R00354 4 R00608 4 R00226 4 R00298 4 R00434 4 R00503 4 R00266 4 R01113 4 R00607 4 R00201 4 R00215 4 R00433 4 R00208 4 R00442 0662057M84 0662057M86 0662057M90 0662057M92 0662057M98 0662057 01 0662057N03 0662057N10 0662057N11 0662057N13 0662057N15 n n n 5 n
131. 93 ABB Motorola standard Black housing Non SIM locked fully Europe featured std package 5 1 1 Package Contents The package contents for all packages contain the following SWF transceiver 500 mAh Li Ion Main battery SNN4667 900 mAh Li Ion Aux Battery SNN4867 power supply 5 4278 e Holster SYN5378 e Country plug US UK Euro e User Manual 68P09395A63 5 1 2 Flexing Information FEATURE SIM Lock DEFAULT SETTING June 1 1998 6 Motorola Confidential Proprietary DCS 1800 Clam RAE for GCSA Project N A29 01 Version 1 2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Home Zone None Data 9600 Baud Earpiece volume Maximum Ringer Standard Tone Ringer Volume High Extended Menus Off except for Hong Kong Language Automatic English Keypad Tone Normal Tones Phone Lock Off Phone Lock Number 1234 Security Code 000000 Battery Saving Mode On Wakeup graphic Motorola DCS StarTAC Network Selection Automatic Meter During Call Off Hong Kong will have InComing call timer User Definable Quick Yes Access Key Answer Only Off 5 2 Service Requirements The following items are required for service a Service Transceiver with IMEI packed without any accessories manual etc a Service Printed Circuit Board PCB fully phased and tested with an IMEI 5
132. 940 02 4809940 03 I 4809995105 4813823A07 4813824M33 5009473503 5109512 02 XTAL XSTR TSTR ALERT PNP 60V 6 6 8 DIG NPN 01 DIG NPN D DIG NPN 01 DA221 DA221 K 7 7 EY RB715F 74 74 Al 1 4YE KY 1A KY 1A 8V 8V 8V 8 8 8 2V VV DUAL PNP NPN DUAL PNP NPN DUAL NPN PNP Al 1 C 114 4 1 0 UPS5817 1 0 UPS5817 1080040 SMD 1080040 SMD DZ6 8B DZ6 8B DZ6 8B DZ6 8B DZ6 8B DZ6 8B DZTE178 2B DZTE178 2B UMC3 UMC3 UMH 5 N CH TMOS 6A 114 1 114 E QUARTZ 32 768 2 4 11 ET 2N7002LT1 EN PURP EM 5V 8 5MM SMD IC VOLT REG 2 7V LP2981 5SOT 4 5109522 10 IC 3 INV LMOS TC7WO4FU 1 U00804 4 5109522513 IC BILAT SW TC7S66FU 4 000607 4 IC BILAT SW TC7S66FU Q00608 4 IC BILAT SW TC7S66FU Q00609 4 IC BILAT SW TC7S66FU 000610 4 5109522 15 IC SNGL INV TC7S04FU U914 4 5109522522 IC SNGL AND GATE TC7S08FU U00917 4 5109632D44 IC CUST DIG POT ATTN DS1866 000802 4 5109632069 CUST BICMOS 480FP
133. 99 Motorola Proprietary amp Confidential 23 52 Marketing Requirement Specification Version 2 4 2 MOTOROLA 24 for security 2 41 Keypad tone suppression upon PIN entry Part of CR change for GSM 11 14 2 4 2 Character display suppression upon PIN entry Already active 2 4 3 Elimination of PIN taping sniffing mechanisms amp or applications A MSCT Security document is available DMLV SS DG Doc4 05 25 Flex 2 5 1 Flex for generic Dual Slot StarTAC The flex for the core the core dual slot StarTAC can be found in the core Product Description on the Lotus Notes server It will have the following specifics Direct Access to Voicemail Voicemail key replacing MR key as per StarTAC 150 George 2 5 2 Flex Barclays Cellnet Trial The flex for the Barclays Cellnet dual slot StarTAC can be found in the Class C Product Description on the Lotus Notes server It will have the following specifics Specific Wake Up Graphic in definition Direct Access to SIM Tool Kit menu Blue button key replacing MR key New Quick Access order Call Voicemail Read Messages Vibracall On Off Find by Name Phone Mute On Off Last Calls Received Divert All On or Off Last Call Timer Restrict my ID Storage of voicemail number under Message settings to 901 Type 1 SIM Lock to the first 5 digits of the IMSI 234 10 SMS CB switched by default on channel 200 18 05 99 Motorola Propri
134. Asian language font data character coding conversion data and so on Please refer StarTAC 100C for layout 2 2 2 2 Unique Key Features 2 2 2 2 1 Asian amp selected European Prompts The user will be able to select any of the following language prompts in a single transceiver including Thai and Vietnamese w Tonal Marks e Simplified Chinese Character Complex Chinese Character English e Thai Vietnamese with Tonal Marks 18 05 99 Motorola Proprietary amp Confidential 12 32 Marketing Requirement Specification Version 2 4 2 MOTOROLA e Bahasa Indonesia 2 2 2 2 2 All Asian SMS The user will be able to receive and view MT and CB SMS messages in the following languages e Simplified Chinese Character Complex Chinese Character English Thai Bahasa Indonesia A single transceiver will be capable of receiving and viewing MT and CB messages in any of the following characters Complete GB13000 character set same as StarTAC 100C This includes all Complex and Simplified Chinese Characters of the following codes GB 2312 80 GB 12345 90 Big 5 CNS Complex and Simplified slang characters remaining characters in the GB 2313 80 GB 12345 90 codes e An additional 139 characters from the Big 5 code An additional 140 characters consisting of all GSM 3 38 default characters plus other ASCII characters Complete UCS2 Thai Complete UCS2 Bahasa Indonesia 2 2 2 3 SIM Tool Kit Ap
135. C00330 4 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 30 100 0 C00358 4 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 30 100 0 C00360 4 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 30 100 0 C00407 4 2113740 55 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 30 150 2 C00315 4 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 30 150 C00415 4 2113740 58 CHIP REEL CL1 30 200 1 C00325 4 2113740F61 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 130 270 2 C00383 4 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 130 270 C00510 4 2113740 69 CAP CHIP CL1 30 560 5 1 C00368 4 2113740613 CAP CERAMIC CHIP 2 7 PF 1 2 C00306 4 CAP CERAMIC CHIP 2 7 PF 1 C00327 4 2113740629 CER CHIP 10PF 2 1 00329 4 2113741 13 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL 330 1 00508 4 2113741 19 CHIP CL2 X7R REEL 560 1 C00368 4 2113741F25 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL 1000 18 C00217 4 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL 1000 C00232 4 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL 1000 C00242 4 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL 1000 C00243 4 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL 1000 C00244 4 C00246 4 C00252 4 C00308 4 C00310 4 C00338 4 C00339 4 00401 4 00403 4 00406 4 00422 4 00424 4 00432 4 00509 4 00203 4 00204 4 00211 4 00213 4 00218 4 00220 4 00234 4 00300 4 00312 4 00357 4 00335 4 00337 4 00388 4 00420 4 926 4 C00331 4 C00963 2113741 49 2113743 19 2113743 23
136. C00419 4 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10 X7R B C00427 Motorola Internal Use Only SWF0246BB Bom Report LVL COMPONENT PART DESCRIPTION OTY COM REF 4 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10 X7R 6 B C00433 4 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10 X7R B 00441 4 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10 X7R B C00503 4 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF 80 205 Y5V 13 11 B C01020 4 CAP CHIP 100000 PF 80 205 Y5V B C00550 4 CAP CHIP 100000 PF 80 205 Y5V B 00551 4 CHIP 100000 PF 80 205 Y5V B C00552 4 CAP CHIP 100000 PF 80 205 Y5V B C00553 4 CAP CHIP 100000 PF 80 205 Y5V B 00554 4 CHIP 100000 PF 80 20 Y5V B 00555 4 CHIP 100000 PF 80 205 Y5V B 00556 4 CHIP 100000 PF 80 20 Y5V 00557 4 CHIP 100000 PF 80 205 Y5V 00558 4 CHIP 100000 PF 80 205 Y5V B 00559 4 CHIP 100000 PF 80 205 Y5V B C00605 4 CAP CHIP 100000 PF 80 205 Y5V B 00961 4 2113743 03 CHIP 1 0 PF 25PF COG 2 B C00200 4 CAP CHIP 1 0 PF 25 COG B C00233 4 C00917 4 C00919 4 00923 4 928 929 C930 4 C00410 4 C00352 4 C00447 4 C00336 4 C931 4 00414 4 00525 4 00448 4 00421 4 00602 4 00607 4 00608 4 00813 4 00850 4 00860 4 00439 4 00442 4 00450 4 00606 4 00501 4 00502 4 00511 4 00962 4 00512 2113743 12 2113743 14 2113743 18 2113743 23 2113743 26 2113743 34 2113743 36
137. EE Q00502 4 4809608E03 STR DIG PNP DTA114YE 1 Q00446 4 48096122720 XTAL 13MHZ 20PPM SMD 5X7 MM 1 Y00201 4 4809641F02 DIODE VCTR ABRUPT SMD SOD232 2 CR0250 4 DIODE VCTR ABRUPT SMD SOD232 CR0300 4 4809641F03 DIODE VCTR ABRUPT SMD SOD323 2 203 4 DIODE VCTR ABRUPT SMD 500323 CR0431 4 4809641F04 DIODE VCTR SMV1204 70 SOT23 1 201 4 4809788E06 DIODE ZENER 6 8V UDZ6 8B 4 CRO604 4 DIODE ZENER 6 8V UDZ6 8B VR0602 4 DIODE ZENER 6 8V UDZ6 8B VR0603 4 DIODE ZENER 6 8V UDZ6 8B VR0607 4 4809939C08 STR DUAL PNP PNP UMA6NTL 2 Q00442 4 STR DUAL PNP PNP UMA6NTL Q00443 4 4809940E01 STR NPN MRF947 A P 5 000250 Motorola Internal Use Only SWF0246BB Bom Report LVL COMPONENT PART DESCRIPTION QTY C REF 4 4809940E01 STR NPN MRF947 A P 5 Q00251 4 STR NPN MRF947 A P Q00252 4 STR NPN MRF947 A P Q00420 4 STR NPN MRF947 A P Q00421 4 4809948D06 DIODE 1 CR0390 4 4813827A02 STR NPN SML SIG MMBR571LT1 7X 2 000300 4 STR NPN SML SIG MMBR571LT1 7X 000303 4 5109522 23 IC SNGL INV GATE TC7SHO4FU 1 U00907 4 5109522E25 IC SNGL NOR GATE TC7SHO2FU 3 000904 4 IC SNGL NOR GATE TC7SHO2FU U00908 4 U00909 4 U00401 4 U00310 4 U00201 4 U00300 4 000103 4 000903 4 000911 4 000301 4 000501 4 FL0452 FL0452 FL0420 FL0451 FL0453 5109572 03 I 5109632D91 5109632D92 5109632D94 5109781 41 5109781 57 5109817 11 5109908
138. Filter 9109450 01 020 GIFSYN 5109632D92 253 Pin OVAL AFGDAG GSM Dual Slot 9202 VCO Filter 9109451 01 17300 5109632094 Tki Volume Colin Jack Michael Hansen Ray Collins Ralf Lorenzen Page 2 of 2 Q RX Power Transistor 809579E18 U30 PA Motorola 5109908 07 58 Display Modify Security Code Q300 Tx VCO Transistor 4813827402 U30 Alpha 5109908 27 59 5 Display Modify Lock Cod Q303 Tx Exciter Transistor 4813827 02 U30 PA Siemans 5109908K30 453 GifSyn Power 9109451 01 U310 PAC 5109632D08 60 Display IMEI 7100 Display Error Code Motorola Confidential Proprietary Middle amp Africa stomer Services Level 3 Authorised SWF0246BB Bom Report LVL COMPONENT PART DESCRIPTION OTY COM D P REF 1 SHN7129A H amp H ALEX CARDFONE 1 M NS i 2 0109322D03 ASSY LENS 1 B YN 2 0185806H01 ASSY REAR ALEX BLK 1 B YN 3 0109470501 ASSY GSM AUX FLEX 2 B YN 4 4209389501 CLIP BOTTOM FLEX 2 B YN 4 8409390501 PCB AUX FLEX INTERCONNECT 2 B YN 3 1585807H01 REAR HOUSING ALEX BLK 2 B YN 3 3685808H01 KNOB EJECT ALEX 2 B YN 3 4285809H01 CLIP EJECT ALEX 2 B
139. GIFSYN SILXC7786FB 111 5109781E41 IC 2 7V REG TC55RP2702EMB 111 BYN 5109781E57 IC LIN VOLT DECT PST995MNR 111 BYN 5109908K06 IC RF PA GAAS 1 5W CLASS 1 111 5199281 01 IC MASK DSP MODEM 5 390220 141BYN 5199281C02 IC MASK DSP MODEM 2 7V 80TOFP 111 8409336E01 PCB DCS RAE 111 9109068 01 FLTR CER LC BP 1600MHZ SMD 111BYN 9109068E02 FLTR CER LC BP 1800MHZ SMD 111BYN 9109155 01 FLTR RX 1800 1900MHZ SMD 111BYN 9109179 01 FLTR SAW PB 215MHZ 150KHZ BW 111 5409884135 BAR CODE LABEL WHITE BLACK 111BYN 2 MOTOROLA MARKETING REQUIREMENTS SPECIFICATION Version 2 4 MOTO MRSDOC GL 2 4 SUBJECT Mobile Smart Card Terminal Based upon the StarTAC 85 Cosmo with 2 card readers FROM Laurence John Business Development Manager Mobile Smart Card David Gannon Technical Manager Mobile Smart Card Guy Lanrezac Product Manager Mobile Smart Card Handsets DATE Thursday 31 December 1998 REVISION HISTORY Version Version D 1 0 Draft requirements Jan 23 1998 Version D 1 1 Draft requirements Jan 24 1998 D Gannon Version D 1 1 Draft requirements date D Gannon Version D 1 2 Draft requirements date Tech Marketing comments Version D 0 3 Draft requirements date 16 Apr 98 Lanrezac Version D 0 4 Added Ref Docs And abbreviations Version 1 0 Added comments on SIM selection amp multi slot management Version 1 1 Added Ch
140. HIP 33 0 PF 5 COG B C00806 4 CAP CHIP 33 0 PF 5 COG B C00808 4 CAP CHIP 33 0 PF 5 COG B C00809 4 CAP CHIP 33 0 PF 5 COG B C00811 4 C00814 4 C00833 4 C00858 4 C00859 4 C00861 4 C00862 4 C00863 4 C00889 4 C00916 4 C00440 4 C00710 4 C1025 4 C00907 4 C00910 4 C00913 4 00914 4 00924 4 00817 4 00901 4 00906 4 00915 4 00102 4 00103 4 00104 4 00812 4 C00831 4 L00442 4 700902 4 700902 4 SH0050 2113743N50 2113743N54 2113928A01 21139287308 2309109501 2309121019 2309121 23 2311049A54 2311049A56 2409646M13 2509306701 2509306302 2609827603 Q Q Q Q TANT CHIP CHIP CHIP TAN C TAN C TAN C Q bv lt 15U D SPACE 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 100 5 150 5 IC IC IC IC IC CHIP 4 7 C C C C C oe
141. IN THE LAST 2 3 WEEKS NEW PRODUCTS WHICH HAVE TO SHARE THE PROTO LINE ARE LEAP KRAMER AND ALEX THE PRIOIRITY ON BOTH LEAP amp KRAMER COULD BE HIGHER THAN ALEX AND ANY DELAYS NEW REQUIREMENTS FROM OTHER PROJECTS MAY STEAL ALREADY BOOKED ALEX TIME ON THE PROTO LINE 2 risk mitigation activities have been identified and planned to contain the risk identified above An additional ALT Pilot has been included in the programme plan ensuring that problems identified in the first submission are corrected satisfactorily for Ship Acceptance gt One of the production GSM lines will be configured dual set to ensure that a pilot run could be performed if the Proto Line were not available 1 contingent activity has also been included in the programme plan to contain some of the other risks identified gt additional pilot has been scheduled so if any design iteration issues occur we can run another pilot to confirm the changes 3 4 1 Initial Risk Assessment RISK INFORMATION MILESTONE DATE PROB IMPACT STATUS EXISTS No TYPE NAME AFFECTED RAISED Y N 1 9 1 P DESIGN ISSUES CAUSING ALT 2 2 4 10 07 98 Y 6 FAILURES FQA T GATE ISSUES SOFTWARE PROGRAMMING DELAYS IMPACT PILOT PRODUCTION DELAYS 2 1 4 2 1 6 10 07 98 OTHER NEW PRODUCTS KRAMER LEAP DELAYS IMPACT PILOT PROGRAMME TOOL PROCUREMENT PROCESS IMPACTS JANUARY RAMP 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 14 2 1 5 2 1 6 10 07 98 10 07 98
142. K yy esta R334 C332 STEM AM LEID REP o 158 case VCO AFC yy gt al T msc C309 C383 C396 C599 R30 n CES ver Gir snus AR LOGIC 5 0552 C441 C261 C30b 1 Zi ran of as 7 24 96 1218 Bie our ner veel LOGIC CHANGES tm qm rm R258 8282 T T MOD EN ES RELEASE sam R205 1 E EUM 12 8 CHANGED L421 2 1283 1433 R225 8 06 96 ls C229 C484 C406 C415 5 2 aed L cos MEET M ana soul E lt oou 5 7 P7 12 1 ADDED 1441 1442 C445 8 88 96 ww r 22884 4 5448 541144 L C333 C225 C288 C219 C245 44 0218 8211 8212 821 777 2 Cd VREF 1208 777 177 ole 5 CHANGED R443 R442 C257 C251 777 ig gt C259 1210 C270 C316 C338 R334 2 C388 C396 214 251 1 0251 TXD M 146 Eos C206 C289 C290 C222 829 7 ED C258 C255 C252 jl 1 777 LOGIC CHANGES 1 i T
143. L CL1 30 4 7 61 1 C00210 4 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 30 4 7 11 C00305 4 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 30 4 7 1 1 B C00385 4 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 30 4 7 11 C00408 4 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 30 4 7 1 1 B C00423 4 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 30 4 7 11 C00452 4 2113740F21 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 30 5 6 1118 00303 4 2113740 23 CHIP REEL 1 30 6 8 411 00261 4 CHIP REEL CL1 30 6 8 118 00264 4 CHIP REEL CL1 30 6 8 1 1 B C00343 4 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 30 6 8 11 C00392 4 2113740F24 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 30 7 5 1118 00384 4 2113740 25 CHIP REEL CL1 30 8 2 2r ii 3B C00254 4 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 30 8 2 1 1 C00255 4 2113740F27 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 30 10 0 10 1 1 C00221 4 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 30 10 0 1 1 B C00256 4 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 30 10 0 1 1 B C00270 4 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 30 10 0 11B C00313 4 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 30 10 0 1 1 C00314 4 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 30 10 0 11 C00324 4 C00426 4 00444 4 00453 4 00454 4 00304 4 00206 4 00216 4 00222 4 00228 4 00250 4 00263 4 00289 4 00311 4 00317 4 00323 4 00362 4 00435 4 00436 4 00820 4 00227 4 00253 4 00409 4 00290 4 00367 4 01023 4 00236 4 00307 4 00326 4 00387 4 00201 2113740 1 2113740 35 2113740F37 2113740F39 2113740F41 2113740F43
144. LA Motorola Confidential Proprietary GSM900 Alex Draft Issue 2 0 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Part Number POS Number Name CD1182 n a 3 Norway CD1178 n a 3 Sweden CD1180 n a ICELLect 3 Switzerland CD1176 PCC9300 CELLect 3 UK SNN4937 BLM9050 jSlim 500 mAh Lilon main battery SNN4936 BLM9050 jXCap 900 mAh main Lilon battery SNN4938 BNM9050 Standard 500 mAh main NiMH battery SNN4867 BLA9090 jStandard 900 mAh Lilon auxiliary battery SNN4938 BNA9100 1000 mAh NiMH auxiliary battery CD1259 HFK9300 Deluxe DSP car kit with external handset CD1261 9200 Standard DSP car kit 57059 External Handset for DSP kit SYN5378 Standard belt clip for auxiliary battery SYN4653 CCA9100 belt clip for main batteries only SYN6456 CCA9000 Leather Pouch SLN3940 HSK6000 Headset Adapter and IHeadset Microphone for Alex Phase 2 PCC6000 SmartCellect soft modem 11 APPENDIX 1 DESICN amp FLEX Al Diagram of Alex 21 November 21 1998 4 MOTOROLA Motorola Confidential Proprietary GSM900 Alex Draft Issue 2 0 A2 Initial Colored Housing Requirements PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Same as StarTAC 85 Lens Surround Black Lens Printing Gold Pantone xxx Front Escutcheon Part Number Same as StarTAC 85 Front Escutcheon Background Black Front Escutcheon Printing Finish Relief
145. LETED R446 44 2 LOGIC CHANGES SHEET 1 65 23 96 665 m 1X EN 1 m P4 RELEASE RX EN tov H7 AT py ICN NO CHANGES 06 23 96 24 208 11 41 ees pas Tos L d 23 P4 6 7 ICN NO CHANGES 06 81 56 3 2 P4 7 7 RESINATOR FIX PROTOS 56 95 96 777 1 FIX PCB PROTOS 66 97 96 ze tai T 1 il P5 9 0 LOGIC CHANGES 86 13 98 Ir 188807 nr P5 9 1 ADDED R443 4 C416 06 14 96 RF _START DELETED R451 C339 P5 9 0 ADDED 418 C330 C307 6 18 96 C326 C33 g P5 9 3 LOGIC CHANGES 6 19 96 lt A P5 9 4 CHANGED C450 R450 C408 6 20 98 COMPONENTS IN THIS AREA CAN OPTIONALLY PLACED IN VCO CAN SPACE PERMITTING cu 1 1 P5 RELEASE s e ej z v 9 9 m 1080 A T 8 58 5 558882558688 P5 10 4 PCB RELEASE 6 24 95 220 8 OM a SMS e S SM Shiga g Ep gT 777 P5 10 5 ICN CHANGE 6 26 95 BECESSSPP EN Te E m 2 z T 1 Je P5 10 6 ICN CHANGE NO 08009 7m te js n Bee ier sur oo cns 6 14 0 ICN CHANGED 1013 98 777 ph RF SP gt Diser oa ra TEST 11 1 ADDED 8242 R451 C451 0458 7 18 96 1 RF_SC
146. NG ON LINE PURCHASING INFO BASE IN HAND BANK IN HAND 29 INTRODUCTION IER PRIN esa REPE REMINDER 29 4 2 CHANGE REQUESTS NEEDED FROM THE GSM SPECIFICATION eese aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa 29 4 3 SOFTWARE FEATURES 29 5 EINSTEIN WEB BROWSING ON LINE PURCHASING INFO BASE IN HAND BANK IN HAND HG CE DA A CEP EE 30 9 1 INTRODUCTION 30 5 2 NEWMMIL FEATURES ERROR IER A YR 30 6 OTHER IDENTIFIED FEATURES WHICH HAVE NOT BEEN SCHEDULED TO DATE 31 6 1 MUETI SEOT MANAGEMENT urit er REVENU 3l 6 2 SOFTWARE 205 a e teet Caio nadar c ita ead 32 6 2 1 SAT Mend Selectt nzess a ette 32 6 3 ADVANTAGEOUS FEATURES FOR MOTOROLA mI eee e Rn e ene nne aa 32 6 3 17 Pre initialised B5slotcardcontrol uii ta bete 32 6 3 2 Auto initialisation procedure for un initialised B slot eere 32 6 3 3 Auto connect mechanisms for Certain Priority B slot cards eese eerte 32 18 05 99 Motorola Proprietary amp Confidential 3 32 Marketing Requirement Specification Version 2 4 2 MOTOROLA 1 INTRODUCTION This requirement document will specify functionali
147. P TAN CHIP A P 4 7 20 10 C00223 4 2409646 01 IND CER MULTILYR 3 9NH 1608 L00450 4 2409646M05 IND CER MULTILYR 8 2NH 1608 L00211 4 2409646M08 IND CER MULTILYR 15NH 1608 L00210 4 2409646M12 IND CER MULTILYR 33NH 1608 L00421 4 2409646M13 IND CER MULTILYR 39NH 1608 L00300 4 2409646M81 IN CER MULTILYR 10 NH 1608 L00412 4 2409646M83 IN CER MULTILYR 15 NH 1608 L00413 4 2409646M86 IN CER MULTILYR 27 NH 1608 L00433 Motorola Internal Use Only SWF0246BB Bom Report LVL COMPONENT PART DESCRIPTION REF 4 2409646M88 IN CER MULTILYR 39 NH 1608 L00445 4 2409646M95 IN CER MULTILYR L00203 4 2409704K45 IND CHIP MULTILYR 47NH 2012 L00414 4 2409704 52 IND CHIP MULTILYR 180NH 2012 L00440 4 2462587P36 CHIP IND 100000 NH L00501 4 2462587038 IND CHIP 180 NH 10 L00431 4 2462587039 IND CHIP 220 NH 10 L00401 4 2609225D01 SHIELD VCO 1 SH0030 4 2609226D01 SHIELD VCO 2 SH0031 4 2609227D01 SHIELD RCVR 5 0032 4 2609228D01 SHIELD GIFSYN SH0033 4 2609229D01 SHIELD TIC SH0034 4 2609230D01 SHIELD MODEM SH0035 4 4009169 01 SW ASSY DET SMART CARD BLOCK J00900 4 SH0060 4 SH0061 4 SH0062 4 SH0063 4 CR0908 4 000418 4 001009 4 001002 4 001003 4 001004 4 001005 4 001014 4 001007 4 001008 4 000301 4 000999 4 001013 4 000202 4 000203 4 000201 4 000305 4 000330 4 000332 4 000440 4 000605 4 CR0606 4 CR0607 4 Q00331 4 Q00441 4 000604
148. P9 14 6 RF CHANGES 10 29 96 AS m FROM BIC lt P9 14 7 CHANGES 18 30 96 P9 14 8 RF CHANGES 18 31 96 E 9 14 9 RF CHANGES 11 01 96 ose PS 14 10 IN 08821 11 07 98 P9 14 11 ICN 08822 11 11 96 17 1 nd SIN NCC 29 14 12 ICN ND 08823 11 12 96 P USED AS AN ENABLE 15 12 RF CHANGE 11 12 96 Wes 23 15 13 ICN ND 11 18 96 ETE SIN CLE P10 16 1 IN NO 08825 11 28 96 P10 16 2 ADDED VR1097 CHANGED C924 12 04 96 HL cst cee P10 16 3 LOGIC CHANGE 12 09 96 STEP P10 16 4 RF changescThrough ICN 08830 1 28 87 D RELEASED PRODUCTION 8 1 81 T T T a cs cess DONE Aor 499 Stier Biur Sie Don Sr Ds Cg ORIGINAL DRAWN BY DAN PLITT 8 23 94 2 1 THE DRAWING ON THIS PRINT AND INFORMATION THEREWITH ARE PROPRIETARY TO MOTOROLA INC AND SHALL NOT BE USED OR DISCUSSED IN WHOLE OR INPART WITHOUT MOTOROLA S CONSENT 7 MOTOROLA INC CELLULAR SUBSCRIBER GROUP 595 Ra aed e COPYRIGHT MOTOROLA INC 1993 THIS NOTICE DOES NOT IMPLY PUBLICATION Europe Middle East amp Africa ustomer Services
149. R305 C358 IT 190807 2700F A UA 0 220 1 14 T T PA INPUT MATCH TX TT T R 3 1380 10097 TX EN C367 ago 0266 T 2 DNP 0402 FH lt SAT_DET IS DIRTY p 1 0360 0307 0354 4 v2 IS CLEAN ei du PLOT WITH SCALE 2 10K 4 ia lt 8 oF 8 7 R357 1 lt TXKEY C361 n suat Sua 5933 5424 Suas 228087 pi SC79948018 cate 1501 GIESYN SHIELD MODEM SHIELD 47 qm e VASE REM ISIONS 100 4 270 caca C362 777 ri 1 1 1 Europe Middle East amp Africa Customer Services 08 01 99 47888 0508 C510 777 77 100097 27096 Bi LEVEL 4 SCHEMATICS Rev 1 0 um GSM EFR ALEX nt 77 Ralf Lorenzen Colin Jack Michael Hansen Ray Collins Page 2of 3 50
150. RES CHIP 100 55 20x40 R00724 4 RES CHIP 100 55 20x40 R00730 4 RES CHIP 100 55 20x40 R00799 4 RES CHIP 100 55 20x40 R00909 4 0662057M58 RES CHIP 220 55 20x40 1 R00721 4 0662057M61 RES CHIP 300 5 20x40 1 R00908 4 0662057M68 RES CHIP 560 20 40 3 R00806 4 RES CHIP 560 20X40 R00807 4 R00809 4 R00716 4 R00718 4 R00723 4 R00741 4 R00796 4 R00847 4 R00920 4 R01229 4 R00717 4 R00110 4 R00439 4 R01106 4 R00650 4 R00797 4 R00808 4 R00845 4 R00901 4 R00902 4 R01027 4 R00725 4 R01011 4 R01013 4 R00609 4 R00611 4 R00613 4 R00614 4 R00722 4 R00740 4 R00782 0662057M74 0662057M78 0662057M80 0662057M81 0662057M90 0662057M92 0662057M98 n n n n n n 560 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1500 1800 2000 4700 4700 4700 4700 4700 4700 4700 5600 5600 5 oe oe oe oe oe oe oe oe oe oe oe oe
151. RESET DP ON OFF moD CS3 1 5K SP CS 1215 WDOG yy 29 GG 54 T 2 ROMOE css J DSC EN 01815 R718 SC4617 150077 VRTC 2 CS6 0703 lt 20 m 57 NMBT2907ALT1 ROM20 460002 3 ROM2CS 7 SIN L 0 8718 ROM2CS css 100 9 0470 DUAL CS sme TEIN csta RESE DM CS pestis OS qq mp ea R742 ON OFF 196 22k MANLTEST e To aa 25 AD THERN ee lt RF START EUR CID6 5 4 o m CH FRM UPLINK e 0 p AL gt 5 DOWNLINK c GS 888 64 mD lt T Dr AUX SENSE lt 47 8 NS1R FRM x z AD THERM2 lt ED 026 6 E INT FROM GIFSYN SL E 5144 uo a m 8 n 5 62 0914 1CTSO4F 1 1 au 13 DCLK Qi G1 700 100K 2 e amp vdd L275 vss gnd 4 e CD VIB EN FROM DSP 2124 SIN_CLK_B2 gt GM eLm 51 101 Qr Qu R878 t t gt aim 1 68
152. Rf switch U400 for receive mode 2 Biases the 420 and low noise amp Q421 217 Hz WAVEFORM NEEDED HERE SRAM a uc iases the mixer 0420 and low noise amp 0 13 DCLK B U704 From CPU 0701 but inverted by 0501 High when from 0201 59 2 75 RESET 4 RAMI CS 1 Enable the Rf switch for transmit mode amp also the GIFSYN for transmit mode 10ms cm 2 Supply Voltage for the IC M A 1 8 3 Isolates RF by switching the PA Bias Circuitry Not shown SPI DATA BUS Y Y Y EEPROM RX ACQ J101 21 oF 17 48 to 0501 3 DM CS 4 5 U704 SRam I TX KEY n U701 RAMICS From CPU U701 to Eprom MDM RD 17704 SRam DATA BUS FLASH 29 m CS DUAL CS 1 Chip Enable controlling read write access to and from Eprom 0702 1 ROMICS CALL U702 4 WR 0702 16 Y7601 0703 DUAL CS From CPU U701 to SRAM PRO CESSOR DATA BUS B IC CS 1 Chip Enable controlling read write access to and from Ist half of SRAM 17704 io 261 RF START 1 3 97 ur TN S ADDRESSS BUS ADDRESSS BUS RX EN 32 DAC OUT Be 2 1 From CPU 0701 to Eprom ROMI CS 2 8Vpp Controlled at power up GCAP 0900 amp CPU 17701 poweron 2 1 Connected to CPU U701 BIC U703 Modem U501 amp Speech coder U801 17705 200ms cm After power up sequence any chip can hold RESET low to power phone off i
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154. SIG NPN 25 4617 Q00606 4 STR SIG NPN 25 4617 01015 Motorola Internal Use Only SWF0246BB Bom Report LVL COMPONENT PART DESCRIPTION OTY REF 4 4809606E02 DIODE DUAL ARRAY DAN222 2 CR1000 4 DIODE DUAL ARRAY 222 CR0902 4 4809606E03 DIODE DUAL ARRAY 222 4 CRO702 4 DIODE DUAL ARRAY DAP222 CR0703 4 DIODE DUAL ARRAY 222 CRO704 4 DIODE DUAL ARRAY DAP222 CRO719 4 4809606E07 DIODE DUAL ARRAY DA221 4 CRO710 4 DIODE DUAL ARRAY DA221 CRO711 4 CR0712 4 CR0718 4 CR0608 4 000903 4 000904 4 000803 4 001017 4 CR0910 4 CR0920 4 CR0605 4 CR0903 4 CR0904 4 CR0999 4 VR0604 4 VR0605 4 VR0606 4 VR0609 4 VR0901 4 VR0902 4 001001 4 000602 4 001010 4 000801 4 001016 4 000613 4 Y00701 4 Q00104 4 000703 4 10800 4 000918 4809606 08 DIODE DUAL DIODE DUAL DIODE DUAL 4809607 02 516 516 4809608 Ww 4809653F02 4809653F03 48097881 o 48097881 Gl 4809939 04 4809939C05 DIG n bv DIG SCHO SCHO ARRAY ARRAY SCHOT P2 P2 KY KY DIODE SCHO DIODE SCHO E DIODE ZENER DIODE 21 N DIODE ZENER DIODE 21 N 2 2 DIODE ZENER DIODE ZENER DIODE ZENER DIODE 21 N Lr Z 4809
155. STR MOSFET P CHAN 101 111BYN 4809605E02 TSTR SIG NPN 25 4617 211 4809606 02 DIODE DUAL ARRAY DAN222 211 4809606E03 DIODE DUAL ARRAY DAP222 411BYN 4809606E07 DIODE DUAL ARRAY DA221 4 4809606 08 DIODE DUAL SCHOTTKEY RB715F 111 BYN 4809607E02 TSTR SIG PNP 2541774 211 4809608E03 TSTR DIG PNP DTA114YE 211 4809653F03 DIODE SCHOTTKY 10BQ040 SMD 31 4809788E06 DIODE ZENER 6 8 UDZ6 8B S511 4809788E08 DIODE ZENER 8 2V UDZTE178 2B 311 4809939 04 TSTR DUAL PNP NPN UMC3 21 4809939 05 TSTR DUAL NPN PNP UMH 5 111 4809940 02 TSTR DIG NPN 114 111BYN 4809940E03 TSTR DIG NPN 114 111 4809995L05 XTAL QUARTZ 32 768KHZ CC4V T1 111BYN 4813823 07 XSTR N CH TMOS FET 2N7002LT1 111 4813824A2 XSTR PNP 60V 6A GENP 100 111BYN 5009473S01 ALERT EM 5V SMD 111BYN 5109522E10 IC 3 LMOS TC7W04FU 111 5109522E13 IC BILAT SW TC7S66FU 411BYN 5109632D44 IC CUST DIG POT ATTN DS1866 111 5109632D54 IC CUST BICMOS GCAP 48QFP 111BYN 5109632D54 IC CUST BICMOS GCAP 48QFP 141BYN CA CA 5109688L09 5109743E12 5109743 13 5109781 47 5109781 50 5109841 30 5109920012 5109920015 5199245A01 5199285 01 5199295
156. StarTAC Phase 2 Note xx language cc colour 5 2 Other New Sales Models The models listed below are described in separate variant product descriptions Region Short Description Unigue Responsible for Items vs Core PD SE0420AB1B4 UK Cellnet Barclays Dual Slot Co branded speaker StarTAC escutcheon part number TBD Co branded keypad part number TBD Co branded box artwork part number TBD TBD Asia Alex Phase 2 for Nets TBD France Alex Phase 2 for France Telecom 5 3 9 November 21 1998 8 MOTOROLA Motorola Confidential Proprietary GSM900 Alex Draft Issue 2 0 New Sales Model Structures Transceiver Manual PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Accessories Alex Phase 1 Kit SWF3569A Escutcheons Kit below Manual Battery 500 mAh SNN Holster Plastic ISYN4653 Generic Art Box Appendix See Table 1 below Literature Kit See Table 2 below Mini rae Charger SPN Plug Table 1 below Blue Pulp insert Alex Phase 2 Flip Escutcheon See Appendix 2 5 4 European Model Charger Plug and Manual Requirements Manuals will be single color single language A6 POD configuration Table 1 below shows all relevant part numbers A separate Literature Kit will be structured to take additional leaflets an Accessories Brochure Sales Promotions and special Warranty cards Table 2 shows all relevant par
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158. Up HP8922H Cell Control 3 Em Service T ools DCS Startac uses the same antenna tool Screw Driver and the Extension Board as GSM Startac TA Label file it is available Circuit Description 1 Receive IF is 215 MHz 2 RX LO is 430 MHz 3 TX LO is 240 MHz GSM Startac is 80 M Hz 4 Channel assignment TX Frequency CH 511 2 41710 example Frequency of Ch 579 is 579 511 2 1710 1723 6 MHz RX Frequency 95 example Ch 579 TX 21723 6 RX 95 1723 6 95 1818 6 MHz 5 Oscillator Crystal Y 201 same as GSM Startac is 13MHz GCSA Quaility and Service Support Motorola Confidential Proprietary 9 22 97 2013 Greater China and South Asia Cellular Subscriber Sector Product Service Preview DCS STARTAC 90 74 70 6 External Connector B utt Plug does not support A udio In Out A udio Signal will be converted for in out via Uplink and Downlink Note The other is same as GSM Startac Field Service Plan Distributors Spare boards are available otoroloa HTCs L1 and L3 parts lists and schematics are available at Error Bookmark not defined Please contact Error Bookmark not defined for any inquires Repairability Sameas GSM Startac GCSA Quaility and Service Support Motorola Confidential Proprietary 9 22 97 P 3 of 3 Measured in standby mode lt a to 0501 42 AAA 3929 From the CPU U701 When high Rx path enabled and low muted til 1 Enables the
159. Weight Talk Time Standby With Battery gm Mins Time hours 80 8l Standard Transceiver only 100 100 70 90 20 25 Lilon 350 mAh SNN4875 w Noryl transceiver 100 105 70 90 20 25 Lilon 350 mAh SNN4875 w standard transceiver 100 110 120 140 30 38 Lilon 500 mAh SNN4667 109 126 210 280 60 70 Lilon 900 mAh SNN4668 109 125 110 140 30 35 NiMH 500 mAh SNN4669 Initial estimates of DCS1800 Clam RAE performance with auxiliary battery are shown below weights and volumes are additional to the core unit i e w Lilon 500 mAh battery Volume Weight Talk Time Standby With Battery gm Mins Time hours 4 54 200260 55 65 Lilon900mAh SNN4867 2 3 2 Charge Times Maximum acceptable charge times are shown below June 1 1998 4 Motorola Confidential Proprietary pM TIE DCS 1800 Clam RAE for GCSA Project N A29 01 Version 1 2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Battery Charge time with Standard Travel Charger to 95 charge INiMH batteries 70 minutes Lilon batteries 2 1 2 hours The unit must feautre seamless power transitions with travel charger and cigarette lighter adapter 2 3 3 Compatible Battery Technology As GSM Clam RAE PD 2 3 4 Data Compatibility As GSM Clam RAE PD 3 EXPECTED LIFETIME RAE is a new product platform which will evolve over time into various different product platforms It is anticipated the DCS 1800 RAE family will last beyond the y
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161. ZAP refresh Issue 2 0 23 Sep 98 Guy Lanrezac Introduction of Phase 2 November 21 1998 Motorola Confidential Proprietary GSM900 Alex Draft Issue 2 0 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 1 10 11 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 LL i 1 11 TARGET CUSTOMERS m 1 2 PRODUCT TIERING STRATEGY md 1 3 TARGET MARKETS o 1 4 DISTRIBUTION STRATEGY eere rennen eher thee tie a jo eae vene Re RR eee 2 1 52 ADVERTISING intere mee re moe ee E eene one bt o re Eee e be UR oe nae 2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 3 21 PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS ROT EROR ERR EROR Ye Ire oT 3 2 1 1 5 3 2 1 2 Display 4 2 1 3 Lens 4 2 1 4 2 1 5 Indicators RRRR H 4 2 1 6 Connectors 25 2 9 2 2 PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS ges PAP MES o1 EE eSI RE 2 2 2 Battery Performance eese 2 2 3 Battery Charge Times 2 2 4 Compatible Battery Technology 222974 DT ORE TIMING DEMAND AND FINANCIAL TARGETS 6 3 1 INTRODUCTION etie trt ERR NER RE LR M SERE 3 2 EXPECTED LIFETIME
162. a in old on label housing StarTAC in on Black label battery Motorola batwings hard tooled back As shown above for South Asia the country name will be tampoed below the inside escutheon for trans shipment purposes For Hong Kong the operator name will be tampoed above the escutheon and no country name June 1 1998 2 Motorola Confidential Proprietary DCS 1800 Clam RAE for GCSA Project N A29 01 Version 1 2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 2 2 Key Unique Features The DCS1800 Clam RAE will be the first DCS wearable Motorola product in the GCSA region It will lead the range in features size and weight Initially it will be positioned as an aspirational product rather that a mainstream volume product Motorola Confidential Proprietary DCS 1800 Clam RAE for GCSA Project N A29 01 Version 1 2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Features that will differentiate this product from those of our competitors are Smallest lightest phone on the market Aspirational values Auxiliary battery concept giving unlimited talk and standby time Easy to use Personality MMI enhanced for large display Full feature set VibraCall built in not bolted on Full size retractable SIM card Wide range of accessories included in package 2 3 Performance Characteristics 2 3 1 Transceiver Performance Initial estimates of DCS1800 Clam RAE performance with standard batteries are shown below Volume
163. a new relation between the phone and the consumer Future stages will allow the end user to do direct financial transactions ticketing and loyalty schemes over the air In addition the dual slot StarTAC will offer secure access to remote November 21 1998 4 MOTOROLA Motorola Confidential Proprietary GSM900 Alex Draft Issue 2 0 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 services authentication The Dual Slot StarTAC is to gain the business and consumer markets where state of the art technology influences decision purchase Target Customers Alex will be defined at mid to high tier consumers seeking premium products with state of the art technology These consumers will typically be international credit card users Amex Premier or Gold The purchase decision will be motivated by the incredible form factor and the world s first Smartcard compatible handset They will by definition already value the benefits of smart cards and the benefits of mobile telephony Client Target Alex will be focused on key and influential targets that will help Motorola to Create and support this new product category Champion standards internationally Establish security guidelines processes Champion Motorola s certification and type approval through VISA Mastercard amp Banksys etc institutions Product Tiering Strategy This handset will be tiered above the existing StarTAC 85 The premium price will be justified by the impro
164. ained for the DCS 1800 StarTAC before final ship authorisation Both internal and field operator testing must be conducted in the locations where this phone is to be sold before final ship authorisation also 9 ACCESSORIES amp COMPATIBILITY 9 1 Current Part Number 1 Comnatihility Notes SNN4875 Slim Main 350 mAh Lilon SNN466T 52 Slim Main 500 mAh Lilon Batterv Standard Main Lilon 900 mAh Batterv m SNR Slim AUX Lilon 900 mAh Batterv 427 Power Adapter SYN4656 UK Adapter Plug YN4 European Adapter Plug SPN4435 Rapid Desktop Charger SYN4241 Cigarette Lighter Adapter SYN5378 Standard Belt Holster SYN4653 Slimline Belt Holster SYNS621 Holster Aux Norvl SYN5622 Slimline Holster Non Aux Norvl 5338A Hands Free Car Kit 5 4898 Leather Pouch Black SYN4899 Leather Purse PAK Black 56319 Cellect 1 56320 Cellect 2 for Australia 55702 P ard Baud Data Interface 9 2 Planned Part Number Name Compatibility Notes SNN4577 Auxiliary Extra Capacity 1000mAh NiMH SNN4669 Standard 500 mAh NiMH TBD Double Stacked 1800 Lithium Ion battery SNN4609 Lilon 1400 mAh June 1 1998 10 Motorola Confidential Proprietary DCS 1800 Clam RAE for GCSA Project N A29 01 Version 1 2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION June 1 1998 11 Motorola Confidential Proprie
165. ange Requests following May SMG9 meeting G Lanrezac Definition of requests for Phase 1 and Phase 2 Additional request for support of Asian language Version 1 1 Tracking number 1 0 no need for Check card prompt STK responsibility MEN Version 1 3 Add of target dates for Phases 1 to 4 G Lanrezac Update on GSM technical specification versions Reference to specification for embossed card readers ISO 7810 amp 7811 Definition of SIM selection mechanism e Restructure of Phase 1 Functionality Software MMI Update on Request for New Core Software Features e Reference to Flex requests for Phase 1 e Add of ZAP refresh features Version 2 0 Flex off SIM selection mechanism G Lanrezac e Support of SIM Tool Kit Command Event Driven with no queuing 18 05 99 Motorola Proprietary amp Confidential 1 32 Marketing Requirement Specification Version 2 4 MOTOROLA oes e Introduction of Alex Refresh features 72772 Version 2 1 Renaming of Phases 1 to 4 to Alex Alex Refresh Leap amp Einstein G Lanrezac 16K SIM requested for Alex Increase SIM ADN locations from 155 255 requested for Alex Increase SIM SMS locations from 35 to 75 requested for Alex Request to not implement SIM selection via MMI until legal issues are solved Marketing Requests for STK commands for Alex Refresh Version 2 2 Definition of STK requests for Alex Refresh G Lanrezac Assessment of EMV card reader differences Request to be able to flex of
166. d Designa Description Number Designator Description Number it Manual Teat Mode B REFERENCE CLOCK ustomer Services tor 07 Mute Rx Audio Path 5 Orderable Part 2 Ground clips Ant tube 4209480 01 T902 Choke Vswitch 2509306J01 08 Unmute Rx Audio Path N 9 Orderable Part eve utnorise 800 Alert 5009473801 U703 IC BIC 5109743 13 2 V ri 10 Unmute Tx Audio Path CR605 Diode Charger 4809653F03 17704 IC SRAM 5109688L09 i Maii io Chasnelbb 1101 32 Pin Display Connector 2809454 02 080 Speech Coder 5199285 01 124 Set Tx Power level to fixed valure J600 15 Pin Extern Connector 0909449B04 U802 IC Multiplexer 5109632D44 19 Display SW Version Number of Call Processor 1601 Flip Flexprint Connector 0909059 01 U803 Codec IC 5109920D15 207 Display SW Version Number of Modem J802 Microphone Connector 0909195 01 0804 IC Buffer 5109522E10 25 Set Continuous AGC J900 SIM Connector 4009 169 10805 IC Frquency Doubler 5109781E47 Set Continuous MIC Microphone 5009536H15 U900 IC GCAP 5109632D69 31 Initiate Pseudo Random Sequence with Midamble Q501 Transitor TX EN 4809607E05 Y70 XTAL 32 768KHZ 4809995L05 Synchronize to BCH Carrier Q601 Power Transistor Charger 4809579E17 U702 Flashed Eprom boot sector 5102486 01 li 374 Stop Test 0602 Transistor Batt Feedback 4809939C04 51 53 Volume Mute Switch 40
167. d to store the current default SIM setting This will initially be set equal to the factory default SIM setting 2 3 6 1 2 Extended Menus e Introduction Extended Menus must have a flex bit to indicate whether the feature is originally in short or extended menus e Storage Requirements TITLE Extended menus flex bits To be flexed off for phase 1 ANCHOR 0003_02 SOURCE 2 One extended menu flex bit needs to be reserved in SEEM element 10 for the SIM Selection menu Therefore the SIM Selection Menu can be placed in short or extended menus but its children cannot Select Active SIM and Select Default SIM This is done for two reasons first we only have few extended menu bits left and also if there is only one child in a sub menu it will be bumped 18 05 99 Motorola Proprietary amp Confidential 16 32 Marketing Requirement Specification Version 2 4 2 MOTOROLA up This could create an undesirable menu where Select Active SIM would be in the Call Related Features menu options not under Select SIM Note If SIM Selection is placed into extended menus and extended menus are off then its menu leafs will not be visible either TITLE Default Extended Menu Location To be flexed off for phase 1 ANCHOR 0038_01 SOURCE Conversation John Holstrom and Guy Lanrezac By default the SIM Selection Menu will be placed in the short menus 2 3 6 1 3 SIM Selection Feature e Introduction Certain o
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169. e Send Message Store Message Go To Next Message Outgoing Messages Message List Send Message Edit Message lt Message Send Message Store Message Delete Message Go To Next Message Message Editor Send Message Store Message Cell Broadcast On Off Message Settings Voicemail Number Service Centre Expiry Period Outgoing Message Type Text Fax X400 Paging E mail ERMES Voice Phone Setup Select Phone Line Line 1 Line 2 Adjust Ring Volume lt Volume Keys gt Ring or Vibrate Ring Only Vibrate Only Vibrate Then Ring No Ring Or Vibrate Ringer On or Off On Off Set Ringer Tone Standard Tone etc Phone Lock Automatic Lock On Off Lock Now Change Unlock Code Require SIM Card PIN On Off Change SIM PIN Code Change SIM PIN2 Cod New Security Code Extended Menus On Off Show Time and Date Set Time and Date Set Time Format Language Selection Dansk T rkce Automatic Change Greeting Battery Saving Mode On Off Select Keypad Tones Normal Tones Single Tones No Tones Phone Status Status Review Master Reset Master Clear Network Selection Available Networks PLMN List gt Register Now Make Preferred Network Search Registration Preferences Automatic Search Manual Search Frequency of Search Slow Search Medium Search Fast Search Continuous Search Preferred Networks Add Network To List Choos
170. e 0001_01 Factory Default SIM Setting 0002_01 Default SIM Setting 0003_02 Extended Menus Flex Bits 0004_01 Flexing the SIM Selection Feature 0005_01 Resetting the Default SIM 0006_01 SIM Selection Menu 0007_01 Select SIM Menu 0008_01 Select SIM Menu Options 0009_01 Current SIM Menu Option 0010_01 Default SIM Menu 0011_01 Default SIM Menu Options 0012_01 Current Default SIM Menu Option 0013_01 SIM Selection during a Call 0014 01 SIM Selection Visibility 0015_01 SIM Insertion while in Call Related Features 0016_01 SIM Removal while in Call Related Features 0017_01 Result of Select SIM Choice 0018_01 Result of New Default SIM Choice 0019_01 Quick Access Icon 0020_01 Short Quick Access Prompt 0021_01 Long Quick Access Prompt 0022_01 Selecting Quick Access Option while in a Call 0023_01 Selecting Quick Access Option with only One SIM 0024 01 Result of Quick Access Selection 0025_01 Display of Current SIM 0026_01 Idle Display Priority 0027_01 Choosing the SIM at Power up 0028 02 Choosing the SIM at Power up 0029 02 Choosing the SIM at Power up 0030 02 Choosing the SIM at Power up 0031 02 Choosing the SIM at Power up 0032 01 Choosing the SIM at Power up 0033 01 Choosing the SIM at Power up 0034 01 Adding Removing SIM after Power up 0035 02 Adding Removing SIM after Power up 0036 01 Adding Removing SIM after Power up 0037 01 SIM State after Master Reset 0038 01 Default Extended Menu Location 0039 02 Confirmation for Switching the SIM 18 05
171. e Pin yin of a Chinese name will be Chang Another Chinese name may have the yin of Cheng Then there are two English names like Cherry and Charles The overall An index consist of the initials of Pin yin of Chinese names will be added to each name tags User alphabetically sorted Phone Book entries The order is based on any and all name tags will be alphabetically sorted based on the initials of Pin yin index If Latin name and Chinese name s Pin tags For example index of initials of Pin yin of a Chinese name Xue Peng will be Xue Yu Then there is English names like Zach The overall sequence should be 1 Zheng Xue Zhang Xue You name tag This could be built using this sequence field 2 3 MMI for SIM selection 2 39 1 Purpose The intent of this document is to state the requirements for the SIM selection user interface Card project may reference this document 2 3 2 Scope The Alex StarTAC will be the first phone to encompass the Smart Card capabilities This includes time This document describes the user interface and guidelines governing the SIM selection This will not have the dual slot capabilities flexed on Motorola Proprietary amp Confidential 132 2 MOTOROLA 2 3 3 Introduction for Automatic SIM selection Automatic SIM selection will mean that upon insertion of the large SIM ID 000 B slot the ME will reboot the large SIM ID 000 Upon extrac
172. e 2 S6373ABB MALAYSIA S7345ABB MALAYSIA SIM Locked S7120ABB INDONESIA 5714 TAIWAN Transceiver 90 506 1120A M odels 74 57251 HONG KONG Package 1 57324 HONG KONG Package 2 57252 TAIWAN Transceiver 74 SUG1148A M odels 70 57256 SINGAPORE S7253AAB THAILAND S7254AAB INDONESIA S7255AAB MALAYSIA Transceiver 70 SUG1144A Weight and Volume W eight with Slim battery 125 grams Volume 119 cc Description 1 The housing and the dimension is same as GSM Startac Except the Antenna is a little shorter than the GSM Startac 2 DCS StarTAC 90 is black in color while both 74 and 70 charcoal grey in color Both 90 and 74 have a 4 line graphic B W LCD display while 70 has a display like that of 8400 Only 90 has the V ibrate A lert 3 Frequency range RX 1805 2 1879 8MHz 1710 2 1784 8MHz 4 and Components layout are very similar to that on GSM Startac 5 Same size SIM Card as GSM Startac 6 Talk time of the Slim Battery is 100 No DTX 120 DTX minutes Test Equipment 1 HP8922H GCSA Quaility and Service Support Motorola Confidential Proprietary 9 22 97 P 1 of 3 Greater China and South Asia Cellular Subscriber Sector Product Service Preview DCS STARTAC 90 74 70 2 HP83220E 3 46103U W inGate 22 order HP83220E Option 18 and add to 46103U for phasing DCS and D ual Band radios Existing software v1 15 76 can phase DCS StarTAC Set
173. e From Available Choose From Known Add New Network code Show List Of Networks PLMN List gt Move To New Locn Delete Selection Find New Network Call Meters Show Call Charges Show Last Call Total For All Calls Credit Remaining Show Call Timers Show Last Call Total For Calls Reset All Timers Set Audible Call Timers Single Alert Timer On Off Repetitive Timer On Off Set In Call Display Show Time Per Call Show Charge Per Show Total Call Charges No In Call Display Call Charge Settings Enter PIN2 gt Reset Call Charges Set Total Charge Limit On Off Set Charge Type Units Currency Lifetime Timer Accessory Setup Mute Car Radio On Off Automatic Answer On Off Automatic Handsfree On Off Safety Timer On Off Auxiliary Alert On Off Submenu 1 On Voicemail Other Number Off on shc Bo inl Ime Ph oni be IIT November 21 1998 24 GSM900 Alex Issue 1 0 November 21 1998 Motorola Confidential Proprietary 25 PRODUCT DESC Product Description Alex Dual slot StarTAC Created By Guy Lanrezac WPGLO1 29 04 98 at 19 33 Category Composition Version Number 4 Hot Spot to PR Number Assignment database This Hot Spot for use by ECSG personnel only Click in Hot Spot to view or to generate a request for a Product Release PR number PR Number A28 32
174. e list of most important default flexing settings Insert drawings photos or other representation if required after table Place cursor in below header Go to menu select Create gt Table Select number of rows you require 2 columns wide Feature Flex Default Operating Bands GSM 900 Network Selection Automatic Network Search Frequency Medium SIM Lock None Home Zone None CPHS Feature Package Off VMWI Type GSM Phase implementation April launch Emergeny Number 112 Data 9600 baud Extended Menus On Ringer Standard Tone Ringer Volume Maximum Earpiece Volume Maximum Keypad Tone Normal Tones Greeting Tone On Language Automatic Keypad Lock Clam locks keypad when closed Key Answer Only Off Phone Lock Off Phone Lock Number 1234 Security Code 000000 Battery Saving Mode On In Call Display Off Single Alert Timer Length 30 seconds Repetitive Timer Length 60 seconds Phone Book Access No Restrictions CLI Alpha Tag Lookup On Turbo dialling to SIM Memory Quick Access User definable Voicemail Number from Phone Memory LED Status Indicator On Power key delays Delay on Power On and Power Off Insert Wake Up Graphic required Define Menu Requirements Insert graphic detail for new quick access icons after table Place cursor in below header Go to menu select Create gt Table Select number of rows you require by 3 columns wide Quick Access Assigned Functions 1 Find Name 2 Add to SIM 3 Call
175. ear 2000 During this time model variations will be introduced 4 SOFTWARE AND MMI DESCRIPTION Functional descriptions for each software and MMI feature are defined in the Europe DCS 6700 and StarTAC Software Requirements Document version 0 2 The StarTAC will be compatible with CPHS version 3 1 5 MODELS VERSIONS 5 1 New Sales Models Only the GCSA and the Motorola branded Europe models are listed below Malaysia will not require any SIM lock mechanism Model Brand Description Number 56373 Motorola for Poly Black housing Non SIM locked Malaysia June 1 1998 5 Motorola Confidential Proprietary pM TIS DCS 1800 Clam RAE for GCSA Project N A29 01 Version 1 2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 56374 Motorola for Poly Black housing Non SIM locked Singapore S6375ABB Motorola for Poly Black housing Non SIM locked Thailand S6691ABB Motorola for Hong Poly Black housing Non SIM locked Kong S6691ABB Motorola for HK Poly Black housing Non SIM locked Peoples Telephone S6692ABB Motorola for HK New Poly Black housing Non SIM locked World PCS S6693ABB Motorola for HK Poly Black housing Non SIM locked Manderin Comm S6694ABB Motorola for HK Poly Black housing Non SIM locked Hutchison S6695ABB Motorola for HK Poly Black housing Non SIM locked Pacific Link S6696ABB Motorola for HK P Poly Black housing Non SIM locked Plus 559
176. ed operator features Third party Smart Card capable over amp above SIM SIM Tool Kit Class 2 Dedicated Key to SIM Tool Kit menu Dual Slot Sim Tool Kit commands standardised in SMG9 Dual Slot StarTAC will be differentiated from the key competitors by the following advanced features Ergonomic styling Large graphic display Vibracall Easy access to Smart Card applications Product Strategy Market research has identified that end users are looking for easier ways to do financial transactions by getting rid of the coins and reducing the number of cards Dual Slot StarTAC will be marketed as the first Smart Card handset allowing financial transactions As an example the Smart Card terminal will allow an electronic purse card to be reloaded over the air This will offer a new relation between the phone and the consumer Future stages will allow the end user to do direct financial transactions ticketing and loyalty schemes over the air In addition the dual slot StarTAC will offer secure access to remote services authentication The Dual Slot StarTAC is to gain the business and consumer markets where state of the art technology influences decision purchase This is a unique product the first of a new category of product that Motorola intends to dominate This category is all about allowing Smart Cards to work in MOBILE environments eg Smart Card ticked Mobile Ticketing The category facilitates new supporters partners channel
177. erceived at this moment in time that we do not have to procure additional test heads fixtures and will be able to modify if required existing StarTAC 85RR test fixtures with a minimum of effort However the proposed functionality needs to be confirmed before a full assessment can be made Tooling will be secured locally for the production ramp with material being supplied on allocation from Libertyville during the pilot phase of the project Hardware can be produced independent of the final software version being available We must ensure that base functionality software is generated that will allow the pilot runs to be board final tested to confirm the hardware is operational Final versions software can then be flexed in LV if it is not available at the time of the pilot Estimated Project costs to end of year The estimated spend to the end of financial year 1998 will be 787 426 Breakdown StarTAC 200 Alex MBR Breakdown Total Factory MBR Costs NPI Product Development Test Equipment TBD SMT Costs 6 286 Training Field Trial Costs TBD 286 000 ALT Thermal Costs 136 360 Board biuld Contingency 101 200 Programme Management Meetings amp Reviews 14 580 Subcontractor Costs 243 000 Product Verification Prot Pilot Costs 523 560 Motorola Confidential Proprietary NPJR NPI 98 001 Revision 0 2 Draft Page 5 3 2 1 1 Meetings amp Reviews A limited amount of meetings am
178. ering which includes field return rate paynter chart failure by month of manufacture Repair Analysis Component Analysis Top 10 Component failurers 3 3 Field Returns Improvement Plan 2096 year on year 04 04 reduction on the number of field returns END Motorola Confidential Proprietary 6 of 7 ECSD CUSTOMER SERVICE POLICY NEW PRODUCT Motorola Confidential Proprietary 7 of 7 M NPJR NPI 98 001 European Cellular Subscriber Division Revision 0 2 Draft Page 1 NEW PRODUCT JUSTIFICATION REPORT Product Variant StarTAC 200 Alex Product Description Dual Slot StarTAC PR No A28 32 Circulation K Wilson K Moon M Hickey A Johnston K Zaremski M McGonigle J Lefevbre A Simspon S White N Judge Compiled by John Kennedy 14 07 98 Summary StarTAC 200 Alex hardware build standard is very close to 85R COSMO Sales of 400 600K expected 1999 No ASP yet Ship acceptance Week 51 98 Cost of EI NPI Project 787 426 5 Pilots planned 2 Major Risks Identified Mitigation amp Contingent Actions Identified Motorola Confidential Proprietary NPJR NPI 98 001 Revision 0 2 Draft Page 2 Introduction The aim of this report is to provide an executive summary and justification why StarTAC 200 Alex should be introduced to Easter Inch This draft report has been to give an overview of the projected costs of the project and will be reviewed after the kick off meetin
179. ers Name NENNEN Location AddE Capacity capacity SIMI LLL Om SIM2 1 1 Restrictions memory To SIM Copy SIM Copy SIMI to l mm ge L SIMI SIMI is the plug in SIM2 is the large SIM Error messages are to be defined when the capacity of a SIM is full When selecting a name via Find By Name or Find By Location the last option would be Entry 18 05 99 Motorola Proprietary amp Confidential 28 32 Marketing Requirement Specification Version 2 4 2 MOTOROLA 4 Leap Browsing On line purchasing Info base in hand Bank in hand 4 1 Introduction This phase concerns Platform Leap which has a plug in SIM reader In this case the data inside WAP compliant phone can have an accessory illustrated by the smart battery cassette reader which allows us to follow the Phase and 2 procedure for dual slot handling As WAP specification has not yet been defined to date We are creating two sub sections to phase 3 e 3a assumes control of Leaps data capability via SIM Tool Kit At this point of time the definition of how a SAT can generate a data call is still under investigation and will be defined in a further issue of this document e 3b assumes a new architecture based around WAP and the SIM both controlling the data capability under definition Contacts Doug Main Dave Gannon 3b will be defined in a further issue of this docu
180. ersity card Multi Chip based card able to run multiple applications seamlessly e g GSM SIM and function Electronic purse etc Not yet in production finance GSM card The on board processor makes the cards highly secure many uses e g SIM Cash card cards etc can have a high storage capacity Smartcard In the context of this document this is the term for cards other than the primary SIM usually referring to chip based a cards such as a VISACash card or AMEX Mondex mass transit cards etc conform to ISO smart card technical specification ISO 7816 Asynchronous half duplex byte oriented Asynchronous half duplex block oriented Asynchronous full duplex block oriented in preparation Contactless Chip based cards that have no contacts and can be read using RF at distances of a few 18 05 99 Motorola Proprietary amp Confidential 7 32 Marketing Requirement Specification Version 2 4 2 MOTOROLA 2 Alex Preloaded mobile ATM and bank info in the hand 2 1 Functionality 2 1 4 CASE LISTING MULTIPLE CARDS PRESENT IN TERMINAL Tracking Plug in SIM Internal SC Comments Number A Slot B Slot 1 0 SIM SAT On power up the ME looks at the B slot default and on not finding a SIM looks at the A slot ME works like current GSM phone with SAT MMI requirements will be driven by SAT SIM SAT power up ME looks at B slot default ME can function as a standard GSM phone including
181. esent the end user 02 17 does not have a menu allowing him to choose which SIM he wants to use this will be implemented for Phase 2 2 2 Software The following chart resumes the main new features supported for existing amp future platforms The marketing request is to have as many features as possible for Alex 18 05 99 Motorola Proprietary amp Confidential 9 32 Marketing Requirement Specification Version 2 4 2 MOTOROLA Tracking Number Description 8900 StarTAC 85 ZAP ZAP refresh Alex modem modem modem firestorm firestorm Marketing Request Phase II 0151 0152 DHFA enhancement package V 0127 GSM voicemail support V V 0145 AoC Charging improvements V 4 0024 Auto Read MT SMS V 0042 Seamless Power A External power 4 J V 4 sources 0198 Headset answer on off support No V Alex Refresh 0198 Smart Key place answer calls with J V 4 Smart Key 0165 Stop Call Alert with Volume Keys 0025 Improved Call Divert V 0002 Phase II MMIC MMIS V 0003 Phase II SMS V 0043 Seamless Power B DHFA 0131 Delayed Power On amp flex control 4X 0004 IP SMS management via PC V 4 0137 IP Phonebook V V 0082 Multiparty Calling 0166 Call Transfer 0
182. etary amp Confidential 24 32 Marketing Requirement Specification Version 2 4 2 MOTOROLA 3 Alex refresh Flexible mobile ATM and bank info in the hand 3 1 Change Requests needed from the GSM specification Tracking Number Specified in GSM USSD to be better adapted for Mobile Commerce Action Daniel Ayela 3 2 Software 3 2 4 Main Features Alex Refresh will support all Alex existing features The following chart resumes the added features requested for Alex Refresh Tracking Number Description StarTAC 85 ZAP ZAP refresh Alex Refresh modem modem firestorm firestorm Marketing Request 0198 Headset answer on off support No V 0198 Smart Key answer calls with Smart 4 Key when connected to headset adapter GSM Phase 2 USSD as per 04 90 4 5 0 1 3 2 2 SIM Tool Kit classes 1 2 amp 3 all second card reader commands of GSM 11 14 version 7 0 are requested for Alex Refresh The following chart summarises the different SIM Tool Kit commands that are requested They have been prioritised 1 amp 2 Priority 1 is compulsory for ship acceptance Priority 2 can be implemented as a running change STK command Description Priority Event Download MT Call Server could request that the 2 transaction does not go forward Call Connected 2 Call Disconnected 2 Location Status STK could call a specific number 1 depending on subscriber locatio
183. f B slot for SIM reading capability Request to read up to 15 characters on a 96x32 display Add of Status words for handling SIM data download error STK command Assessment of how Event Queuing should be implemented Introduction on Leap features Multi slot management postponed Introduction of Event Driven for Alex Confirmation that only Automatic SIM selection is requested for Alex amp Alex Refresh 18 05 99 Motorola Proprietary amp Confidential 2 32 Marketing Requirement Specification Version 2 4 2 MOTOROLA 1 INTRODUCTION pu UD 4 LP RELATED DOCUMENTS i D ee t es test ween Pee ete Pe A ea ec eae mde e e aeons 4 2 ALEX PRELOADED MOBILE AND BANK INFO IN THE 8 2 1 FUNCTIONALITY TET 8 2 1 1 CASE LISTING MULTIPLE CARDS PRESENT IN TERMINAL 8 2 1 2 Change Requests following the May 5 9 9 22 SOFTWARE b 9 22 1 SSIM TOOL KI A 11 2 22 Supportof x tis si oi tas va a dee eee ee e ee tere i a i bese las RR aee 12 2 3 MMI FOR SIM SEEECTION di inei ree iR etd eed Uere ua chest RUP UNES TUER NY UR 14 2 3 49 EEE
184. f there is a problem 100ns cm From CPU 0701 to SRAM RAM2 CS 1 Chip Enable controlling read write access to and from 2nd half of SRAM 0704 32 768 kHz 343338 40 39 1 Chip Enable controlling read write access to and from Eprom U702 1 16 from 1601 11 100ns cm 2 75V o y via connector 37 108 114 2 75 TS 2 8 From CPU 0701 to display via connector 1101 E press key 100ns cm 1 Processor selects to enable display When high the display is enabled and low disabled E L gt Speech Coder Interface This is a signal from uP U701 to Speech Coder 0801 SC_INT press 1 This is a 20ms timing signal from U701 which times the decoding and encoding function of the Speech Coder 2ns em 0801 MF INT non voiced data ATT_FDBK uh DOWNLINK non voiced data THERM BATT GND DATA CR605 From CPU U701 to Clock Doubler U805 Doubler EN power on 1 This signal enables the Clock Doubler U805 which doubles the 13MHz clock to 26MHz to time the Speech Coder When high U805 is enabled and low disabled From BIC to uP m I 1 5 28V MF INT This signal periodically interrupts the uP at 217Hz During Power Saving mode this signal is set to
185. g planned between EI and LV planned for week 30 31 Background 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 Product Strategy Market research has identified that end users are looking for easier ways to do financial transactions by getting rid of the coins and reducing the number of cards Dual Slot StarTAC will be marketed as the first Smart Card handset allowing financial transactions As an example the Smart Card terminal will allow an electronic purse card to be reloaded over the air This will offer a new relation between the phone and the consumer Future stages will allow the end user to do direct financial transactions ticketing and loyalty schemes over the air In addition the dual slot StarTAC will offer secure access to remote services authentication The Dual Slot StarTAC is to gain the business and consumer markets where state of the art technology influences decision purchase This is a unique product the first of a new category of product that Motorola intends to dominate This category is all about allowing Smart Cards to work in MOBILE environments e g Smart Card ticked Mobile Ticketing Product description Physical Characteristics The StarTAC 200 housing will be based on the existing StarTAC 85R The opening flip will need to be modified with the top part of the flip being thicker to accommodate the small card reader Maintaining the overall flip design therefore will enable the use of standard StarTAC batteries Most of t
186. h Africa 5 0419 1 2 Black Black 17 November 21 1998 4 MOTOROLA Motorola Confidential Proprietary GSM900 Alex Draft Issue 2 0 Mkt Colour Mkt Colour PRODUCT DESCRIPTION TBD TBD SE0419ABIEI Croatia Black TBD TBD SE0419AB1C2 SE0419ABIFI Austria Black TBD TBD SE0419AB1F2 SE0419AB1G1 Cyprus Black TBD TBD SE0419AB1G2 SE0419AB1HI Romania Black TBD TBD SE0419AB1P2 5 0419 1 Slovenia Black TBD TBD SE0419AB1S2 5 0419 1 1 ME Gulf Black TBD TBD SE0419AB1T2 0419 Black SE0419AB1U2 SE0419ABIMI Israel Black TBD TBD SE0419AB1X2 SE0419ABINI No Ln UK Black TBD TBD 5 0419 172 SE0419ABIPI Latvia Black TBD TBD SE0419AB1A3 5 0419 1 1 Estonia Black TBD TBD SE0419AB1C3 SE0419ABIRI Bulgaria Black TBD TBD SE0419AB1A4 5 0419 151 November 21 1998 Motorola Confidential Proprietary Russia Black TBD TBD 18 SE0419AB1U1 4 MOTOROLA GSM900 Alex Draft Issue 2 0 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Mkt Colour Mkt Colour Alex ME NAfrica SE0419AB1T2 Lithuania SE0419ABIV1 Black Black TBD TBD TBD TBD 19 November 21 1998 4 MOTOROLA Mot
187. h201 0692 288 0 01uf 4 2 f 8 8tuF ie A 477 23 A 1 5K 8258 77 H3 77 A 77 xls 777 cea EEE 1265 TXQ PY C262 10K 2204 1 t VREF m Paton 0 77 ums TXQ RE 2 10800 oa 6224 Ty 8 2pF T P 108Mhz D D 2266 0217 20 SOLUM 8251 aK 0 tue x R253 0224 1K 19002 253 777 0250 R252 8206 T 2288 1 8K 1 lt R475 PUE On Layer 5 w i Wein d az 5 1 820 L 460nil gu p rue 298 1 0232 P 794 4Mhz Fil LT 1000 21801 8215 22pF 19 i 3 4 20 T 6 8 2 8207 777 H2 177 2 JTI L 34006 77 0228 C229 ar 8 a 2 4 8225 C227 220 PA BIAS CONTROL Dur d d i 777 0234 C236 77 TX EN I PR TX VCO C ge m 8 RX275 1 20 0321 6357 39 33 7 7 0305 47868 DM CS R275 C302 2804617 100pF T 2 a V IS CLEAN layerg ELE 4 0203 326 cn LTE ot BF 77 L 7 15uF On layer 5 Fi E L
188. hat Alex Phase 2 will work with the SmartCell Soft modem 3 TIMING DEMAND AND FINANCIAL TARGETS 3 1 Introduction The Dual Slot StarTAC ship accept date is targeted for January 99 Phase 2 is expected for 52799 3 2 Forecast Region Alex Phase 1 France Alex Phase 2 ASIA Hong Kong ASIA Singapore Operator Cellnet France Telecom Smartone Mobile 1 3 3 Expected Lifetime Scheme type amp owner Mobile ATM Barclaycard On Line Payment Mobile ATM TBD Mobile ATM Nets Motorola Part Number SE0420AB1B4 First shipment date Trials volume Target Forecast for 1999 The Alex Phase 1 platform is expected to ship into the market until phase 2 completely replaces it in 99 November 21 1998 Motorola Confidential Proprietary 4 MOTOROLA GSM900 Alex Draft Issue 2 0 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 4 SOFTWARE AND MMI DESCRIPTION Alex will use the Personality II interface It will take the complete feature set of the StarTAC 85 plus the ZAP refresh features listed below Description Status for launch 0151 ISMS MT delete first Committed 1 0152 IDHFA enhancement package Committed 1 0127 IGSM voicemail support Committed 1 0145 AoC Charging improvements Committed 2 0024 Auto Read MT SMS Committed 1 0042 ISeamless Power A External power sources Committed 1 0198 I
189. he StarTAC 85R features are external identical i e lens display antenna butt plug side buttons LED status indicator however the back housing although being identical to the StarTAC 85R with the exception of the circled M which will be in gold as per the StarTAC 130 The keypad will be specific The MR key will be replaced by a circled M key and the colour of the marking changed to white or gold The interior escutcheon below the speaker will differentiate StarTAC 200 from other StarT AC platforms The name or number is under elaboration StarTAC Smart like what was done for StarTAC voice If this was the chosen name then the circled M key could be replaced by a key with Smart written on it The number could also be a possibility to remind the dual slot capability StarTAC 200 Motorola Confidential Proprietary 2 3 2 4 2 5 NPJR NPI 98 001 Revision 0 2 Draft Page 3 Performance Characteristics StarTAC 200 will be the worlds first mobile phone to simultaneously accept two SIM cards One small SIM format below the battery and one large SIM ISO like the StarTAC 85R This is achieved by using the small sim card reader design presently realised on ZAP and updating the StarTAC 85R PCB to accommodate the new devices The circuitry on the flip flex has to be updated to interface the electronics to the card reader Most of the other functional feature and improvements required for realising financial transactions will be
190. hen PA is at or near saturation signal is low telling Speech Coder to reduce AOC drive ananz B MT CHARGE 810 2 When the PA is not near saturation this is high telling Speech Coder to increase AOC drive DET 29 IPA CR300 Power Step Signal from the Speech Coder to the PAC 0300 242 DER 9 1 50mVpp When this signal is low the internal gain in the PAC is unity e T EXITER L 1 R275 5 12 15 900mVpp When this signal is high the internal gain in the PAC is 1 215 Supplies 13 MHz oscillator n 1 RX275 dividers amp 0501 DAC SIGNAL PATH references From uP to PLL VCC MAIN 7944 CH 062 SIGNAL PATH S 275VPp This is a timing signal to the PAC to provide the current path for the initial loop precharge E VCO SIGNAL PATH are 8 ns qms Signal from SMOC to PAC U400 S TUNING VOLTAGES AOC 15 280mVpp This is a linear control voltage for ramp up and ramp down of the PA output level 4 B REFERENCE CLOCK This controls the voltage on the exciter control output EXC from the PAC 7 ep Signal from uP but inverted via Q500 and used to time o E Orderable Part HERE n n 1 GIF SYN PA 9 28 U310 Supplies limitor amps d 5 E TX_EN 2 TIC 5 RF Switch j Ind LO IF circus amp 5 5 po Orderable Part 3 Enables Tx Path when high ferences
191. if SIM is active queuing is not requested for Alex Once pressing the dedicated key the ME will directly display the first item of the SAT menu not the header Upon selection of an appropriate SAT application menu option select item get input etc the service handler application will commence The application will when required direct commands to the B slot card using standardised ETSI SAT B slot commands For a Alex Refresh this selection may evolve into an ICON choice again driven by standardised ETSI commands currently under definition D Gannon contact Note this is a preferred choice of many customers and available with Alcatel Gemplus and being developed by Siemens G amp D and DI Operators have expressed their preference to see a maximum number of SIM Tool Kit items on one same screen At this point of time the ME displays one item at a time The display of all items of a menu up to 4 on a graphic display will depend on availability from core products The marketing requirement has been submitted to John Holstrom 2 2 1 2 Event Driven Requirement 18 05 99 Motorola Proprietary amp Confidential 11 32 Marketing Requirement Specification Version 2 4 2 MOTOROLA Procedure to support display of VisaCash menu when a valid VisaCash card is inserted Specification All references are to GSM 11 14 v7 0 0 ME and SIM to support SET EVENT LIST 6 6 16 EVENT DOWNLOAD Card reader status event 11 7 There wil
192. ither the Select Active SIM or Select Default SIM menu option he she will get an error message Feature Not Available The SIM Selection menu option will disappear once the user exits the Call Related Features Output Requirements TITLE Confirmation for Switching the SIM 18 05 99 Motorola Proprietary amp Confidential 19 32 Marketing Requirement Specification Version 2 4 2 MOTOROLA ANCHOR 0039_02 Conversation with John Holstrom and Guy Lanrezac If the user chooses a new SIM card for either Active or Default SIM then they will be given the an automatic message window using the large chicanery icon TITLE ANCHOR 0017_01 2 Once the user selects a new SIM card under Select Active SIM the ME will power down the Initialisation Procedure In other words this is just as if the user pulled out the current SIM and inserted a new one Result of New Default SIM Choice ANCHOR SOURCE 2 this setting will be used the next time the user starts the phone 2 3 6 2 2 Quick Access To be flexed off for phase 1 e Introduction Since the Select SIM menu might not always be available to the user the quick access feature TITLE Quick Access Icon 0019 01 SOURCE The Quick Access icon is shown below ES TITLE Short Quick Access Prompt ANCHOR 0020 01 SOURCE Conversation with John Holstrom and Guy Lanrezac The short prompt for the Quick Access item will be Switch SIM TITLE Long Quic
193. k Access Prompt ANCHOR 0021 01 SOURCE Conversation with John Holstrom and Guy Lanrezac The long prompt for the Quick Access item will be Switch Active SIM e Restrictions TITLE Selecting Quick Access Option while in a Call ANCHOR 0022 01 SOURCE Conversation with John Holstrom and Guy Lanrezac Motorola Proprietary amp Confidential 32 2 MOTOROLA The user can still add the SIM Selection to his her quick access list while in a call If he she decides to access it while in a call an error message will be displayed Feature Not Allowed TITLE Selecting Quick Access Option with only One SIM ANCHOR 0023 01 SOURCE Conversation with John Holstrom and Guy Lanrezac The user will not be able to add the SIM Selection to his her quick access list while only one SIM is inserted However if the quick access item is already in the list then when the user accesses it it will display an error message Feature Not Available Output Requirements TITLE Result of Quick Access Selection ANCHOR 0024 01 SOURCE 2 Once the user selects the SIM Selection Quick Access item the current SIM will be toggled This includes the ME powering down the primary SIM powering up the new SIM and initializing the new SIM as stated in GSM 11 11 SIM Initialization Procedure In other words this is just as if the user pulled out the current SIM and inserted a new one 2 3 6 2 3 Idle Display To be confirmed by legal
194. k Doubler 0805 which doubles the 13MHz clock to 26MHz to time the Speech lt did Coder When high U805 is enabled and low disabled a 7 19 26 50 56 2 2 4 19 26 50 2 5 66 75 85 100 x E PERS 28Vpp From BIC to uP B ds 8 This signal periodically interrupts the uP at 217Hz During Power Saving mode this signal is set 4 2 8 U 5 17 5 CHARGER From BIC to uP This signal interrupts the uP for a number of reasons Encoded SPEE CH 47 z y 1 Keypad detection Voice Data 16 MIC 2 BIC INT pressakey sQus em 2 Power Sense ISENSE 9 1 5 3 SIM Functions CODER DE ICA 19 2 ESSERE 8 1802 ES 28Vpp From butt plug 1600 to BIC chip 1600 This is a comms link from an external peripherale and the phone 8 J601 8 UPLINK nnnnnnnnnnnn d ng cni and could be either data ation or 5 information It jo used to sense the pre f a DHFA and Y 20 8 S the ignition status of the DHFA with DC levels m 21 gt 8 RX TX K E 19 7 amp From BIC chip 0703 to butt plug J600 This is a comms link from an external peripherale and the phone DOWNLINK 5Vpp and could be either data information or speech information It is also used to sense the presence of a DHFA and SIGNAL 2 5 1005 the ignition status of the DHFA with DC levels 83 PROCESSING 5 amp A From GIF Syn to BIC IC 13MHz clock DOUBLER_EN 5 VSWITCH d 13 IN 1 6 This is the
195. kin MMI Software Section Philip Brodessen Flensburg Manufacturing Dirk Klostermeier Flensburg Materials Michael Petersen Flensburg Distribution AA MOTOROLA Paul Royer November 21 1998 Motorola Confidential Proprietary GSM900 Alex Draft Issue 2 0 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Program Manager November 21 1998 Motorola Confidential Proprietary GSM900 Alex Draft Issue 2 0 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION MANAGEMENT SIGNATURES Name Signature Date Ralph Pini European General Manager and VP for GSM Mark Powell European Product Marketing Paul Pelski Asia Product Marketing Paul Dal Santo European Core Group Engineering Henry Lee Software Operations Manager Jim Gentile European Finance Phil Tutor Asia Finance Finn Lund Andersen European Manufacturing Hiram Burrows Materials Jorge Santos Quality Group Walter Kleine European Distribution Bernie McGill Asia Distribution Ian Park European Service Vincent Cheung Asia Service AA MOTOROLA November 21 1998 Motorola Confidential Proprietary GSM900 Alex Draft Issue 2 0 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION REVISION HISTORY Version Date Name Reason Issue 1 0 27 Aug 08 Guy Lanrezac Initial release of Alex Product Description Issue 1 1 Guy Lanrezac Insertion of Part Numbers Issue 1 2 18 Sep 98 Guy Lanrezac Update on Performance figures Update on Software Feature Set
196. l also be impacts on TERMINAL PROFILE 5 2 NOTE GSM 11 14 v7 0 0 is an unpublished specification there are several omissions in it The following have been identified not exhaustive and conveyed to the SMG9 secretary Annex H does not appear in the index Normative Reference 11 GSM 04 90 USSD does not appear in the body of the document perhaps it should be in 6 4 12 or 9 1 2 Icons should appear in Annex A as a letter class Lc Card reader status should appear in Annex A as a letter class Lc Card reader status should appear in the event list 12 25 Card reader status should appear Annex G as continuously reported Card reader status should appear in Terminal Profile 5 2 Description ME to indicate to SIM that it supports Event card reader status SIM application will set up the card reader status event in set up event list and give this to ME ME will note this and respond when card reader status changes i e when a card is inserted The SIM will respond to this event by powering on the card and performing The SIM will ascertain if the card 15 a valid card is VisaCash and is not expired etc If the card is valid the SIM will react as if it had received a select item from the menu above the Visa Cash menu or as defined by the customers card is not valid the SIM will display the relevant text 2 2 2 Support of Asian Languages 2 2 2 1 Hardware Up to 2M flash memory will be added to contain
197. mber Show Date Committed 1 Show Credit Remaining Committed 1 SIM selection Not requested 1 Eastern European Language Committed 1 EFR Committed 1 Asian Subsidy Lock Enhancement Committed 1 ISMS unique Alert Tone Committed 1 IGSM phase 2 USSD 1 Class 3 SIM Tool Kit Command Send USSD 1 Software builds for the Asian and European models will initially be separate However the aim is to combine the core feature set builds with Asian specific features being added afterwards When this integration is achieved the only differences between the two feature sets will be as follows European Models Asian Models Languages Full European Language set Full European Language set PLUS Simplified Chinese Complex Chinese Thai Vietnamese with tonal marks Bahasa Indonesian Additional Asian SMS Features Chinese Date Format Chinese PLMN and In country PLMN Roaming Support for two bitmaps 15x15 and 15x16 SIM Tool Kit Unicode 41 Flexing See software requirement document version 1 3 available on Lotus Notes at the following location EMEA Product Description Alex Dual Slot StarTAC Section 8 Appendix 5 MODELS VERSIONS 5 1 New Core Sales Models Model Number Brand Description November 21 1998 4 MOTOROLA Motorola Confidential Proprietary GSM900 Alex Draft Issue 2 0 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION SE0419AB1 Motorola Core Motorola Dual Slot StarTAC Phase 1 Motorola Core Motorola Dual Slot
198. ment architecture around Java and MEXE is under investigation At this point of time it seems WAP will not be available before 99 The Leap team is assessing the possibility of introducing an Unwired Planed browser Jim Filicette to confirm The technical team Dave Gannon Daniel Ayela Doug Main will assess how STK can co exist with UP browser and WAP If necessary this will be defined in future SMG9 meetings 42 Change Requests needed from the GSM specification Tracking Number Specified in GSM STK inter action with WAP and or UP browser 4 3 Software Features At this point of time the Marketing Request is that Leap supports all features supported in Alex amp Alex refresh EMV card reader compliance will be clarified after assessment from MASC teams and dependant on future schemes negotiated in the first half of 1999 18 05 99 Motorola Proprietary amp Confidential 29 32 Marketing Requirement Specification Version 2 4 2 MOTOROLA 5 Einstein Web browsing On line purchasing Info base in hand Bank in hand ticketing Note when inserting a SC in the handset we want to be able to read the card format on the screen for example AMEX VISA etc 5 1 Introduction This phase concerns platforms supporting optimised smart card operating systems GPRS SAT WAP and data inside SIM cards should start having internal applications described as multi application SC Java amp MEXE are also being com
199. n call this Pizza store as you ar just next door 18 05 99 Motorola Proprietary amp Confidential 25 32 Marketing Requirement Specification Version 2 4 2 MOTOROLA STK command Description Priority User Activity The application recognises that the 1 user is pressing a specific key Idle Screen Availability Possibility to insert a logo in idle 1 mode possibility to insert advertisements or corporate logos Card Reader Status Already Implemented MO Short Message Gives possibility to forward an 1 Control SMS Send USSD Will allow faster transactions Change Request Pending Set Up Event List Multiple event management 1 Timer Management Do transaction at a cheaper cellular 1 rate Timer Expiration Do not allow action after pre 1 defined period Icon Logo on display 1 UCS2 Universal 2 byte character set This will be necessary for the Asian build This might already be implemented in Zap refresh Default Choice for Possibility to check last bank 1 Getting Input account details remember the latest purchase etc Default Choice for A subscriber may wish to have his 1 Default Select Item preferred STK service at the top of the list Select Item Type SIM pre defines types of selection 1 Indication Extended Result 2 Status words for 2 handling SIM data download error Next Item Indicator Completes the Personality MMI 1 which always asks OK The prompt c
200. n Off Call Waiting On Off Messages Call Voice mail Received Messages lt Message List gt Go to Next Message Delete Message Return Call Edit Message Outgoing Messages lt Message List gt Send Message Edit Message Message Editor lt Message Editor gt Send Message Store Message Go To Next Message Cell Broadcast On Off Message Settings Voice mail Number Service Centre Expiry Period Show Services Call Barring Last Ten Calls Bar Outgoing Calls Last Calls Made Intl Calls Last Calls Received Intl Calls Ex Home Erase All Numbers All Calls My Phone Number s Off lt MSISDN List gt Bar Incoming Calls Fixed Dialling When Roaming View Fixed Dial List Call lt Fixed Dial List gt Off Setup Fixed Dialing Change Bar Password lt Enter PIN2 gt Key Answer Only On On Off Off Edit Entry lt Fixed Dial List gt Add Entry Erase Entry One Touch Dial Setting To Phone Memory To SIM Memory To Fixed Dial List Place cursor in below header Go to menu select Create gt Table Select number of rows you require by 7 columns wide Phone Setup Network Selection Call Meters Outgoing Message Type Text Fax X400 Paging E mail ERMES Voice Accessory Setup Adjust Ring Volume Adjust Ring Vol Ring or Vibrate Ring Only Vibrate Only Vibrate then ring No ring or vibrate Set ringer tone Standard tone etc Set ringer Tone 2 Stand Tone etc Phone Lock Automatic Lock Lock Now Require SIM card PIN
201. nal specification v1 0 12 08 96 magenta Visa International Public key SVC terminal specification v1 0 08 96 dark yellow Visa International specification for reloadable SVC with Public key technology v1 0 08 96 pale green Visa International Reloadable Visa Cash Card Specification v1 6 10 01 97 pale yellow Visa International Disposable SVC card specification v1 2 01 07 95 sky blue Initialisation and Personalisation DES based reloadable SVC v2 0 01 01 97 light blue VISA Cash Planning and Implementation guide r2 0 03 96 Consolidated PIN Security Standards Requirements 15 04 95 VISA Cash Reload Description R1 4 11 96 VISA Cash Load Device Guide DRAFT v0 9 11 97 18 05 99 Motorola Proprietary amp Confidential 6 32 Marketing Requirement Specification Version 2 4 MOTOROLA DEFINITIONS Refers to the 2 smart card slot in an ME where large SIM amp SAT applications are expected to reside Combination of Contact and Contactless card Chip based cards following the ISO 7816 1 8 pin layout specification ar meters mainly used in Mass Transit systems Originally Pre paid usually telephone cards now used for health records and vending card etc very poor security not re useable hence the term Disposable Multi Chip based card able to run multiple applications but with a firewall between the application applications e g GSM SIM and Electronic purse etc Florida State Univ
202. ne scheme can ask to do a command within 3 milliseconds and a second scheme can ask to do the same command in exactly 1 5 milliseconds The solution would be to execute that command in 1 5 milliseconds to be compliant to both schemes Listed below are the main schemes Alex refresh needs to be compliant with One software needs to cover as many schemes as possible Any subtleties should be handled by flex MASC Adelaide is assessing the effort for implementing these schemes Once the specifics have been clearly identified a new version of this MRS will be issued Scheme Specifics Differences UKIS Cartes Bancaire Nets Gelt Kard 3 2 3 2 SIM reader capability It is requested for Alex Refresh that the B slot can be flexed off for SIM reading capability 3 2 4 Other Features SIM Copy This feature will only be requested if the legal issue on SIM Selection has been lifted 18 05 99 Motorola Proprietary amp Confidential 27 32 Marketing Requirement Specification Version 2 4 2 MOTOROLA The following is a MMI proposal for SIM copy The copy SIM feature will not become available until the user has inserted two GSM SIM cards If the user is already in the Phone Book menu they will not be able to see the Copy SIM menus until they exit out of this menu node and re enter In all other cases when they go into the Phone Book features the SIM menus should be available pee Ue I Numb
203. nish Dutch French German Greek Ttalian Norwegian Portuguese Spanish Swedish Belgium Package Swiss Package Turkish Hungarian Slovakian Arabic North Africa Package Russian Lithuanian Polish Czech No language English for South Africa Croatian German for Austria Cyprus Romanian Slovenian Gulf States Package Ukrainian 12 November 21 1998 8 MOTOROLA Motorola Confidential Proprietary GSM900 Alex Draft Issue 2 0 Alex Phase 2 Country Part N Kit Number Part Number PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Priority Market or Language SYN4655 Israeli SYN6718 or SYN4656 No language SYN4655 Latvian SYN4655 Estonian SYN4655 November 21 1998 Motorola Confidential Proprietary 13 Bulgarian 8 MOTOROLA GSM900 Alex Draft Issue 2 0 Table 2 Literature Kits Alex Country Part N Market PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Kit Contents 5 0419 1 Denmark Accessory Leaflet SJN8591AB2 Generic English Accessory Leaflet 68P09415A86 SE0419AB1B1 SJN7832B UK Accessory Leaflet 68P09415A86 Registration Card 6809408A20 5 0419 1 1 Finland Accessory Leaflet SE0419ABIDI SJN7836A Netherlands Accessory Leaflet Registration Card
204. nism is a subsection of the Smart Card Project Its success is dependent upon the implementation of the other subsections including the Smart Card external interface and the SCIM MMI router 2 3 5 2 Product Functions The SIM Selection mechanism is responsible for choosing the correct SIM upon the mobile power up sequence When two SIMs are available it must also give the user the flexibility to immediately switch the SIM card In addition the user must be notified of the current card being used in the idle display 18 05 99 Motorola Proprietary amp Confidential 15 32 Marketing Requirement Specification Version 2 4 2 MOTOROLA 2 3 5 3 Product Direction Eventually phones may come equipped with two large SIM slots or two small SIM slots making the SIM Selection a more vital role in the future Smart Card phones 2 3 5 4 General Constraints None 2 3 5 5 Assumptions and Dependencies None 2 3 6 Requirements 2 3 6 1 Flexing 2 3 6 1 1 Default SIM e Introduction The phone must remember the default SIM card since the setting is used on power up Therefore the selection must be placed in non volatile memory e Storage Requirements TITLE Factory Default SIM Setting ANCHOR 0001_01 SOURCE 2 A byte in SEEM must be reserved to store the factory default SIM setting The default SIM location will be set to the B Slot TITLE Default SIM Setting ANCHOR 0002_01 SOURCE 2 Another byte in SEEM must be reserve
205. ntrol Transistor 4809939 08 9 Mute Tr Audio Path 10 U te Tx Audio Path CR300 Tx VCO Varactor 809612F03 Shield30 TopofFrontend Antenna 2609225D01 DP BEBE Switch 114 Program Main Local Osc to Channelbb 124 Set Tx Power level to fixed valure CR390 Transmit Diode 809948010 Shield31 TopofMain VCO FL420 2609226D01 x DW SW Version NUEVO CHI PSE CR431 Rx Local VCO Varactor 809641F03 Shield 32 Top of TIC TX VCO 2609227D01 204 Display SW Version Number of Modem CR908 Signal Indicator LED 809118D01 Shield 33 Top of GIFSYN 2609228D01 224 Display SW Version Number of Speech Coder FL420 IF Saw Filter 9109179E01 Shield 34 Top of PA 2609229D01 26xxxx Set Continuous AFC FL451 Ist Rx Filter 9109068E02 Shield 35 Top of Modem 2609230D01 31 Initiate Pseudo Random Sequence with Midamble FL452 2nd Rx Filter 9109155 01 SH60 63 Clips Ext Battery Flexprint 4209388501 a FL453 VCO Filter 9109068E01 U201 GIF SYN 5109632D92 36 Initiate Acoustic Loopback Q202 Receive Power Transistor 4809579E18 U300 TIC 5109632D94 2 Stap Test 700 Middle E 45 Serving Cell Power Level 0203 GIF SYN Power Transistor 4809579E18 U301 PA 5109908K31 46 Display Current Valure od AFC DAC 885 High Q300 Tx VCO Transistor 4809940E01 U310 PAC 5109632D08 s 1 0418 Rx Amplifier Transistor 4809527E20 0401 Rf Switch 5109572E03 58 xxxxxx Display Modify Security Code Q420 Rx Mixer
206. o Schavitz Deletion of SIM lock requirement for Malaysia 1 2 1 6 97 Ruchi Mangalik Add GC requirements Jan 6 1997 Motorola Confidential Proprietary DCS 1800 Clam RAE for GCSA Project N A29 01 Version 1 2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 1 INTRODUCTION This product description describes the DCS1800 Clam RAE product for the Greater China South Asia region This product description makes reference to the latest Asia Pacific GSM Clam RAE product description version 1 1 issued by Ruchi Mangalik Features that are different for DCS 1800 are documented here 1 1 Product Strategy As GSM Clam RAE PD The DCS StarTAC is part of the Signature Series and thus it must follow the Signature guidelines There no cosmetic differences between the DCS StarTAC and GSM StarTAC because our strategy is to be indifferent and support all technologies We do not want to make the statement that one technology is more important than the other 1 2 Target Markets The countries of Malaysia Singapore Thailand and Hong Kong 1 3 Distribution Strategy In keeping with the Global Distribution Strategy distribution of DCS Clam RAE will be limited to channels that enhance the premium positioning that this product reflects A distribution strategy for each country must be developed before the DCS Clam RAE can be introduced into that country Precise distribution plans will be released closer to the launch date expected to be January 1997 2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
207. on 30 6 N A 180 240 min 65 85 hrs Slim Auxiliary 900 mAh Lilon 99 9 x 57 3 280 390 min 95 130 hrs Slim Auxiliary 900 mAh Lilon 500 mAh 43 7 Lilon Main 99 9 x 57 3 380 500 min 130 175 hrs Slim Auxiliary 900 mAh Lilon 900 mAh 48 3 Lilon Main All battery performance times are approximate and will vary depending on network configuration band and status and the functions selected Times are quoted as a range from DRX 2 to DRX 9 Support of DTX mode is dependent on network support and may not be available in all areas 2 2 3 Battery Charge Times Maximum acceptable charge times are shown below Charge time with E P Charge time with E P Standard Travel Charger Desktop Charger to 95 charge to 90 charge 2 5 hours 2 5 hours Slim Auxiliary 900 mAh Lilon 2 5 hours Slim Auxiliary 900 mAh Lilon 500 mAh 5 hours Lilon Main 5 November 21 1998 4 MOTOROLA Motorola Confidential Proprietary GSM900 Alex Draft Issue 2 0 Charge time with E P Standard Travel Charger to 95 charge PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Charge time with E P Desktop Charger to 90 charge Slim Auxiliary 900 mAh Lilon 900 mAh 5 hours Lilon Main 2 2 4 Compatible Battery Technology Alex will be compatible with all existing RAE style batteries including Lilon and NiMH technologies 2 2 5 Data Compatibility Alex will be able to send and receive data at 9600 bps with a CELLect card like the StarTAC 85 Note t
208. ones generated 1750 Phones 100 boards pilots have been planned to run on the EI factory proto line 1 1 however additional activities will be planned to run from an existing GSM production line should the risk highlighted in section 3 4 be realised Proposed Production Ramp The production ramp will initially be from one of the smaller StarTAC production lines B2 3 The factory by Q1 should have migrated to a 4 shift pattern making the line B2 3 capable of producing the quantities identified for QI Depending on the full StarTAC mix in Q2 going forward and number of options are open however the most cost effective solution will be reviewed after the initial kick off meeting to maximise profitability Production lines available for StarTAC Line SAR Configuration B3 2 1152 B2 3 1152 B2 2 1152 1 2 3 3 1517 Motorola Confidential Proprietary NPJR NPI 98 001 Revision 0 2 Draft Page 8 3 3 3 Detailed Programme Plan Motorola Confidential Proprietary NPJR NPI 98 001 Revision 0 2 Draft Page 9 3 4 Programme Risk An initial risk assessment has been conducted and 2 major programme risk identified PREVIOUS STARTAC PROGRAMMES COSMO KRUNCH HAVE NOT BEEN FREE FROM DESIGN ISSUES WHEN UNITS HAVE BEEN SUBMITTED TO ALT ALTHOUGH BASED ON COSMO PROBLEMS COULD BE INTRODUCED CAUSING THE ALT SUBMISSION TO FAIL OR FQA THERMAL GATE ISSUES TO BE IDENTIFIED e EI LEAD SITE ROLE HAS DRAMATICALLY INCREASE
209. orola Confidential Proprietary GSM900 Alex Draft Issue 2 0 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION PRODUCT NAME MARKET NAME TBD 8 SAMPLE SCHEDULE This list will be constantly updated as new requirements are submitted 9 TYPE APPROVAL Full Phase II Type Approval will be necessary Type approval should simultaneously be sought in Asia Type approval should then be supported and obtained in the following countries outside the European Community Russia Hungary Poland Ukraine Israel The phone the Rapid Travel Charger and Data accessories must also have CE approval models must be Year 2000 compliant 10 ACCESSORIES amp COMPATIBILITY accessories are already available unless otherwise stated 10 1 Current Part Number POS Number Name SYN4241 CLA9000 Cigarette Lighter Adapter SPN4325 CHA9100 Desktop charger SPN4278 9000 Eur Universal Rapid Travel Charger CHA9010 UK SYN6718 n a UK Plug SYN4655 n a Euro Plug SYN4694 n a Aus NZ Plug SYN4696 n a Indian Plug SYN4657 n a US Plug SKN4821 n a IPC Card to Phone Connector Cable 56112 9100 J CELLect M 1 German English 56113 n a 1 French 56114 1 Italian Spanish CD1181 n a 3 Denmark CD1177 n a CELLect M 3 Germany CD1183 n a ICELLect 3 Finland CD1179 n a 3 France CD1175 n a 3 Italy 20 November 21 1998 4 MOTORO
210. ould be Call For instance Get Current Value of SIM asks phone how long since 1 Timer asked this question Extended text in display 2 text Date Time amp Time This can be included in Provider 1 Zone Location Information 18 05 99 Motorola Proprietary amp Confidential 26 32 Marketing Requirement Specification Version 2 4 2 MOTOROLA 3 2 2 1 SAT Menu selection SAT menu selection can be done by 3 actions e Menu Key e Card Insertion Event Driven Command e Dedicated key A marketing request has already been submitted Venke Ayalur is aware of the issue that the handset can automatically change font automatically to accept up to 15 characters left justified automatic scrolling Operators have expressed their preference to see a maximum number of SIM Tool Kit items on one same screen At this point of time the ME displays one item at a time The display of all items of a menu up to 4 on a graphic display will depend on availability from core products The marketing requirement has been submitted to John Holstrom 3 2 3 Card Reader 3 2 3 1 EMV compliancy At this point of time it is clear that all 0 smart card reader specifications will be based on EMV 3 1 1 This specification is very close to ISO 7816 After meeting world wide smart card scheme owners it has appeared that every country seem to have some specifics that need to be added on EMV 3 1 1 In some cases 2 implementations can be compatible for example o
211. p reviews have been planned However with the product knowledge which EI already has on StarTAC 85R this has been kept to a minimum 3 2 1 2 Subcontractor Costs The majority of the costs are for flip and flex tooling The biggest field issue presently with StarTAC is related to the display assy This part is presently manufactured by a subcontractor but StarTAC 200 may have to invest additional funds to resolve the current issue 3 2 1 3 Test Equipment Costs This cost is assumed to be nil However the test strategy should be discussed and the cost for test equipment reviewed at the kick off meeting 3 2 1 4 SMT Costs This cost is associated with SMT support costs for new stencils and vac blocks It includes any risk mitigation contingency costs which have been identified 3 2 1 5 Training Costs This cost is assumed to be nil EI have a wealth of StarTAC 85RR knowledge 3 2 1 6 Proto Pilot Costs The majority of the NPI spend An assumption made is that the yield expected from the earlier pilots will produce material scrap which has been accounted for in the estimate The expected yield improves the closer the programme moves towards the ship acceptance milestone and therefore the scrap estimate reduces Motorola Confidential Proprietary NPJR NPI 98 001 Revision 0 2 Draft Page 6 3 2 2 Detailed Estimate amp Spend Task description Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total Proto Pilot Field Trial ALT Thermal Costs Proto build
212. pable of converging remote connectivity with electronic cash and service transactions No more queuing for currency travel tickets or payment in the future simply insert the relevant smart card into the Motorola Smartcard phone then dial up book and pay for goods and services access bank account details and even download money onto your smart cash card Alex is the first secure device that allows everyone from telecoms operators and smart card manufacturers to banks and financial institutions to unlock the potential of the smart card It creates a platform for the future development of mobile e purse remote electronic commerce and numerous other wireless services As well as generating new profitable value added services for the industry the phones will also create new levels of convenience for users a new cashless society where they can instantly access electronic cash and services at any time wherever they are 2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 2 1 Physical Characteristics 2 11 Housing Main housings Alex housing will be based on the existing StarTAC 85 The opening flip will need to be modified The top part of the flip will be thicker to accommodate the small card reader This will enable the use of standard StarTAC batteries Escutcheon The escutcheons will be identical to the StarTAC 85 with the exception of the one below the speaker flip open which will be 2596 bigger The reason to increase the size of that escutcheon is to help
213. pared against WAP As WAP specification has not yet been defined to date Software Requirements for Phase 4 will be issued in a further version f this document 5 2 New features 18 05 99 Motorola Proprietary amp Confidential 30 32 Marketing Requirement Specification Version 2 4 MOTOROLA 6 Other identified features which have not been scheduled to date 6 1 Multi slot management In future we will see the introduction of multi slot possibilities The main case where it will occur would be inside a vehicle The following chart resumes the possibilities in bold is the SIM which takes priority at power on SIM SIM SAT 2 SCT M 57044 111 SIM SAT SIM SAT SIM SAT 57 0 SCT M SC T 0 1 new priority table will be issued for the multi application cards in a further version of this document 18 05 99 Motorola Proprietary amp Confidential 31 32 Marketing Requirement Specification Version 2 4 2 MOTOROLA 6 2 Software 6 2 1 SAT Menu Selection 6 2 1 1 B Slot initiation upon power up detection as above but immediate upon power up 6 2 1 2 If B slot card has not yet been initialised Note this may be why there needs to be a B slot command initiation sequence as there needs to be a way of initialising a
214. perators may not want the user to switch the default SIM Therefore the SIM selection user interface must be flexible e Input Requirements TITLE Flexing the SIM Selection Feature ANCHOR 0004_01 SOURCE 2 One bit in SEEM element 14 needs to be reserved to flex the SIM Selection user interface including the menus quick access and idle display on and off 2 3 6 1 4 Re Initialisation Requirements e Introduction Through the Master Reset option the user can reset all phone settings back to their original factory defaults e Input Requirements TITLE Resetting the Default SIM ANCHOR 0005_01 SOURCE Conversation John Holstrom and Guy Lanrezac After the user performs a Master Reset the factory default SIM setting will be copied into the current default setting and the SIM menu will be returned to the short menus TITLE SIM State after Master Reset ANCHOR 0037_01 SOURCE Conversation John Holstrom and Guy Lanrezac After the user performs a Master Reset the SIM will also be reset This includes powering down the primary SIM powering up the new SIM and initialising the new SIM as stated in GSM 11 11 SIM Initialisation Procedure In other words this is just as if the user pulled out the current SIM and inserted a new one 18 05 99 Motorola Proprietary amp Confidential 17 32 Marketing Requirement Specification Version 2 4 2 MOTOROLA 2 3 6 2 User Interface Requirements 2 3 6 2 1 Menus To be flexed off fo
215. plication Unicode support UCS2 planned for September in core products SIM Tool Kit Application should support Unicode UCS2 The user will be able to access SIM Tool Kit Application in the following languages Simplified Chinese Character Complex Chinese Character e English Thai e Bahasa Indonesia 2 2 2 4 UCS2 Phonebook phase 1 for shipments in September The alpha tags will support UCS2 coding according to GSM 11 11 version 5 8 0 Please refer UCS2 Phonebook Marketing Requirement Spec for detail 18 05 99 Motorola Proprietary amp Confidential 13 32 Marketing Requirement Specification Version 2 4 2 MOTOROLA Phasel No Chinese names could be inputed from keypad User can enter only Latin characters a POS software Air customerization through Web page or For sorting and retrieving of Phone Book entries user can find Chinese phone book entry by location Under Find by all name tags will be alphabetically sorted first Chinese names will be listed in second section right after all name tags Phase 2 Advanced methods for sorting and retrieving of Phone Book entries User can select a telephone number from a list of The order is based on any and all name tags that are stored in the repertory memory The name tags will be alphabetically sorted based on Pin yin method If Latin name and Chinese name s Pin yin are the same alphabetically Latin name tags will be sorted first and For exampl
216. r Go to menu select Create gt Table Select number of rows you require by 4 columns wide Configuration Extended Box pack configuration Define extended model complement more items than standard model complement Contents Identify all components which will go into this pack configuration Quantity Mute car radio On Off Automatic answer On Off Automatic hands free On Off Safety Timer On Off Auxiliary Alert On Off Comments Place cursor in below header Go to menu select Create Table Select number of rows you require by 4 columns wide Configuration Contents Quantity Comments Define Packaging Manual and Label Artwork requirements Identify which items require a unique artwork Insert or attach drawing or photos if available Define any unique package Labeling required for this product Include special requirements such as TIM Metricola numbers etc Include all labels including transceiver packaging accessories etc Insert or attach drawing or photos if available EAN Numbers for each product type for each market Define EAN Numbers Place cursor in below header Go to menu select Create gt Table Select number of rows you require by 4 columns wide Market Country Product Name EAN Number Comments Define Current Accessories and Compatibility to this product Place cursor in below header Go to menu select Create gt Table Select number of rows you require 3 columns wide
217. r phase 1 e Introduction With the addition of the SIM Selection Menu node the Call Related features will be modified as shown Call Related Features Show Battery Meter Restrict My Phone Number Call Diverting SIM Selection Select Active SIM SIM 1 SIM 2 Select Default SIM SIM 1 SIM 2 Talk and Fax Call Waiting Call Barring Key Answer Only Menu Location Requirements TITLE SIM Selection Menu ANCHOR 0006 01 SOURCE 2 The new menu SIM Selection will be placed in the Call Related Features Menu Node This option will be placed between Diverting and Talk and Fax TITLE Select SIM Menu ANCHOR 0007 01 SOURCE 2 The Select Active SIM menu option will be placed as the first menu node under the SIM Selection menu TITLE Select SIM Menu Options ANCHOR 0008_01 SOURCE 2 When the user selects the Select SIM menu he she will have two choices SIM 1 and SIM 2 TITLE Current SIM Menu Option ANCHOR 0009_01 SOURCE 2 The SIM currently in use will be indicated in the Select Active SIM menu options by a tick mark to the left of the menu option This menu option will also be shown to the user first 18 05 99 Motorola Proprietary amp Confidential 18 32 Marketing Requirement Specification Version 2 4 2 MOTOROLA TITLE Default SIM Menu ANCHOR 0010_01 SOURCE 2 The Select Default
218. rTAC platforms The name or number is under elaboration StarTAC Smart like what was done for StarTAC voice If this was the chosen name then the circled M key could be replaced by a key with Smart written on it A number could also be a possibility to remind the dual slot capability StarTAC 200 Define Antenna Physical Characteristics Insert drawings photos or other representation if available The antenna for Alex is identical to the StarTAC 85 Define Connectivity Physical Characteristics Insert drawings photos or other representation if available Alex will support connectivity to peripheral devices through a Rae syle connector Through this connector Alex will support rapid charging CLA device data cable and headset adapter Define SIM Card and SIM Card Reader Physical Characteristics Insert drawings photos or other representation if available Alex will be the worlds first mobile phone to simultaneously accept two SIM cards One small SIM format below the battery and one large SIM 150 like the StarTAC 85 Define any other physical characteristics Status LED Indicator A status LED will be utilized on the back upper right side of the phone Conventional color coding will be used green will mean in service red will mean no service and orange will mean in service roaming Side buttons Three side buttons will be utilized similar to the existing StarTAC 85 and 70 The top and bottom buttons will control volume control and phone
219. s LED Indica gt dized on the back upper right side of the phone Conver used green will mean in service red will mean no servi 1 service roaming Boge Alex will support connectivity to peripheral devices through a Rae style connector Through this connector Alex will support rapid charging CLA device data cable 2 1 6 Connectors 2 1 7 SIM Card Alex will be the world s first mobile phone to simultaneously accept two SIM cards One small SIM format below the battery and one large SIM ISO like the StarTAC 85 2 1 8 Antenna The antenna will support 900 mHz frequencies Alex will ship with a fixed black antenna November 21 1998 4 MOTOROLA Motorola Confidential Proprietary GSM900 Alex Draft Issue 2 0 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 2 2 Performance Characteristics 2 2 1 Radio Performance The following targets should be met for free space radio performance of the Alex platform Fixed antenna better than 8700 antenna up 2 2 2 Battery Performance Below are estimates for talk and standby times for Alex These figures must be verified by Engineering before promotional material is published Dimensions Talk Time Standby with Battery mm mins Time hours 105 113 98 3 57 3 26 110 150 min 40 50 500 mAh Lilon 115 128 98 3x57 3x 110 150 min 40 50 hrs 500 mAh NiMH 30 6 114 130 98 3x57 3x 200 270 min 70 95 hrs Extra Capacity 900 mAh Lil
220. s power transitions with travel charger and cigarette lighter adapter Define Data Compatibility Alex will be able to send and recieve data at 9600 bps with a CELLect card like the StarTAC 85 Note that Alex will not work with the SmartCell Soft modem Define any requirements in general terms or define overall requirements scope Key Software Requirements Define Key Software Requirements Insert drawings photos or other representation if required after table Place cursor in below header Go to menu select Create gt Table Select number of rows you require by 5 columns wide Tracking Number Description Status First Launch Status Main Launch Priority from Software Requirement document version 1 2 Software Requirements are specified in the Official Software Requirement version 1 2 2 Multiple card management Commited 1 225 Change Requests following Commited 1 Sydney SMG9 meeting Support of Asia Language In definition not commited 1 SAT menu selection via In definition not commited 1 dedicated key Key Hardware Requirements Define Key Hardware Requirements Insert drawings photos or other representation if required after table Place cursor in below header Go to menu select Create gt Table Select number of rows you require by 5 columns wide Tracking Number Description Status First Launch Status Main Launch Priority Please see attached document Define Flex Requirements This is th
221. s the mixer Q420 and low noise amp Q418 SPI DATA BUS DUAL CS U702 Eprom U915 SIM Interface 2 From CPU 0701 but inverted 0501 High when ACO 1 21 J900 1 10 EEPROM TX EN TS 1 Enable the Rf switch for transmit mode amp also the GIFSYN for transmit mode to U501 n lt 1 ims em 2 Supply Voltage for the PAC IC DM_CS ls U704 SRam SIM 0705 3 Isolates RF by switching the PA Bias Not shown TX KEY N RAMICS SIM VCC2 6 MDM RD 121 17701 Controlled at power up by GCAP 0900 amp CPU U701 2 S el 2 8Vrms 1 Connected to CPU 0701 BIC 0703 Modem 0501 amp Speech coder 0801 FLASH CS RESET power on MDM WR C A 200ms cm After power up sequence any chip can hold RESET low to power phone off if there is a problem ROMICS power up seq y chip power pl U702 16 DATA BUS DUAL CS U703 PROCESSOR DATA BUS From CPU 0701 to Eprom B IC DUAL CS EUM 1 Chip Enable controlling read write access to and from Eprom 17702 RF
222. s to market Define Product Tier High Mid or Low High Thought is being given to a low tier product for pre pay applications Define Distribution Channel At first dual slot StarTAC will be packaged with an operator SIM card meaning that the distribution of the dual slot StarTAC will be tightly linked to both GSM subscription amp smart card services issuers This will drive the following issues dual phone package branding promotion distribution and customer care Direct mailing mailing through the Value Addes Service Providers Smart Card issuer will be heavily used Define Competitors There are no competitors to date shipping a smart card handset The only trial which gets closest is the Alacatel One Touch Pro with Barclays Gem Plus and Cellnet Competitive inteligence have informed us that Siemens and Alcatel are preparing a dual slot handset Nokia are known to defend a different category of handsets with a small SIM using RF amp infra red capabilities Define Key Target Customers Consumer Target Alex will be defined at mid to high tier consumers seeking premium products with state of the art technology These consumers will typically be international credit card users Amex Premier or Gold The purchase decision will be motivated by the incredible form factor and the world s first Smartcard compatible handset They will by definition already value the benefits of smart cards and the benefits of mobile telephony Client Targe
223. smart Key place answer calls with Smart Key Note answer call Committed 1 with Smart Key is requested for phase 2 once Alex phase 2 supports accessory headset 0165 Stop Call Alert with Volume Keys Committed 1 0025 Improved Call Divert Committed 1 0002 Phase II MMIC MMIS Committed 1 0003 Phase II SMS Committed 1 0043 ISeamless Power B DHFA Committed 1 0131 Delayed Power On amp Off flex control Committed 1 0004 5 5 management via PC Committed 1 0137 P Phonebook Committed 1 0082 IMultiparty Calling Committed 1 0166 Transfer Committed 1 0156 Service Provider name Committed 1 N A Support for DSP car kits Committed 1 N A Invalid battery feature Committed 1 N A Erase Last 10 numbers when SIM is removed Committed 1 N A Asian SMS Committed 1 ISIM Tool Kit unicode Committed 1 0039 6 x SIM interface Committed 1 N A 16K SIM Not committed 2 0155 Increase SIM ADN locations from 155 255 Committed 1 7 Increase SIM SMS locations from 35 to 75 Committed 1 0115 ISMS Delete messages option Committed 0023 IMO SMS reply to MT SMS Committed 1 0014 ISMS Phone book access Committed 1 7 Change CLI lookup to use 8 digits Committed 1 dod Conference call call transfer improvement Committed 1 New Quick Access items November 21 1998 4 MOTOROLA Motorola Confidential Proprietary GSM900 Alex Draft Issue 2 0 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Tracking Description Status for launch Priority Nu
224. t Alex will be focused on key and influential targets that will help Motorola to 1 create and support this new product category 2 champion standard internationaly 3 establish security guidelines processes 4 champion Motorolas certification and type approval through VISA Mastercard amp Banksys etc institutions Define product tiering strategy and any planned variants for this product This handset will be tiered above the existing StarTAC 85 The premium price will be justified by the world s first Smartcard compatible handset At first this product will be bundled with airtime thus giving a subsidized package price Define Models to be Replaced by this Product Place cursor in field below Go to Menu select Create gt Table then define number of rows you require by 3 columns Model Name Model Number Comments Define Target Markets The first target markets are in the process of being identified UK Belgium Portugal and Hong Kong are for the moment the most active countries liable of supporting Smartcard infrastructure Define Advertising Requirements Specifications to Advertise and Key Message to be delivered Alex is the next step of Motorola s leading technology in mobile handsets While conserving the market s most wearable phone form factor Motorola offers the world first Smartcard handset that combines traditional GSM digital cellular phone features with electronic cash services paving the way for mobile ATM
225. t Number Part Number PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Market or Language SE0419ABIRI SJN8668A 6809421A39 Hungarian 5 0419 151 SJN8669A 6809421A40 Slovakian Other models SJN8670A 6809421A41 Arabic SE0419ABITI SJN8656A SIN8659A amp SJN8670A English French amp Arabic North Africa Package SJN8671A 6809421A42 Russian SJN8672A 6809421A43 Lithuanian SJN8673A 6809421A44 Polish SJN8674A 6809421A45 Czech None None No language English for South Africa SJN8675A 6809421A46 Croatian German for Austria Cyprus SJN8676A 6809421A47 Romanian SJN8677A 6809421A48 Slovenian SJN8656A SJN8659A amp SJN8670A English French amp arabic Gulf States Package SJN8678A 6809421A49 Ukrainian SJN8679A 6809421A50 Israeli None None No language SJN8680A 6809421A51 Latvian SJN8681A 6809421A52 Estonian Alex Phase 2 Country Part N SJN8682A 6809421A53 Kit Number Part Number Bulgarian Market or Language SYN4655 Danish November 21 1998 SYN6718 or Motorola Confidential Proprietary 11 English UK 8 MOTOROLA GSM900 Alex Draft Issue 2 0 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Priority Market or Language Alex Phase 2 Kit Number Part Number Country Part N Fin
226. t numbers Where no items are listed in the Literature Kit the pack does not need to be included if Accessory leaflets are not available at time of launch product may still ship Table 1a Alex Phase 1 Country Part N Kit Number Part Number Market or Language SE0419AB1A1 SYN4655 SJN8655A 6809421A26 Danish SE0419AB1B1 SYN6718 or SYN4656 SJN8656A 6809421A27 English UK SE0419AB1C1 SYN4655 SJN8657A 6809421A28 Finnish SE0419ABIDI SYN4655 SJN8658A 6809421A29 Dutch SE0419ABIEI SYN4655 SJN8659A 6809421A30 French SE0419AB1F1 SYN4655 SJN8660A 6809421A31 German SE0419AB1G1 SYN4655 SJN8661A 6809421A32 Greek SE0419AB1H1 SYN4655 SJN8662A 6809421A33 Italian 5 0419 1 SYN4655 SJN8663A 6809421A34 Norwegian SE0419AB1K1 SYN4655 SJN8664A 6809421A35 Portuguese SE0419AB1L1 SYN4655 SJN8665A 6809421A36 Spanish SE0419AB1M1 SYN4655 SJN8666A 6809421A37 Swedish SE0419ABINI SYN4655 SIN8659A 4 SJN8658A Belgium Package SE0419ABIPI SYN4655 SJN8656A SJN8659A amp SJN8662A Swiss Package SE0419AB1Q1 November 21 1998 Motorola Confidential Proprietary SJN8667A 10 6809421A38 Turkish 4 MOTOROLA GSM900 Alex Draft Issue 2 0 Table 1a Alex Phase 1 Country Part N Ki
227. tary pM TE AA MOTOROLA DRAFT Core Product Description Alex Dual Slot StarTAC GSM900 Stage Project Nos Alex Dual Slot StarTAC A28 32 Alex Dual Slot StarTAC phase 2 requested Issue 2 0 Note This document is also available on Lotus Notes at the following locati EMEA Product Description Alex Dual Slot StarTAC Section 8 Appendix Alex PD v1 0 doc An MS Word Attachment Guy Lanrezac November 21 1998 MOTOROLA CONFIDENTIAL PROPRIETARY This document and the information contained in it is CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION of Motorola and shall not be used published disclosed or disseminated outside of Motorola in whole or in part without Motorola s consent This document contains trade secrets of Motorola Reverse engineering of any or all of the information in this document is prohibited GSM900 Alex Draft Issue 2 0 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION November 21 1998 Motorola Confidential Proprietary GSM900 Alex Draft Issue 2 0 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION INTERIM RELEASE SIGNATURES Name Signature Date Laurence John EMEA Product Marketing Ruchi Mangalik GCSA Product Marketing John Calderone Accessories Product Marketing James Lefebvre Engineering Manager Glenn Riese Electrical Engineering Manager Jim Barber Mechanical Engineering Manager Dave Trahan Accessories Engineering Manager Ron Blohm Software Engineering Manager Steve A
228. tion of the large SIM the ME will reboot the small SIM ID 1 A slot 2 3 4 Manual SIM selection Manual SIM selection means that the user is offered a menu that allows him to select the SIM he wants the ME to camp on Until legal issues have been clarified expected quote by legal around January 99 only Automatic SIM selection will be requested for Alex 2 3 4 1 References 1 GSM 02 17 Version 5 0 1 Change Request A22 2 3 4 2 Definitions Acronyms and Abbreviations A Slot Internal ME location for the ID 000 SIM B Slot Internal ME location for the ID 1 SIM ID 000 SIM Refers to the small plug in SIM card Also referred to as SIM 1 ID 1 SIM Refers to the full size SIM card Also referred to as SIM 2 SCIM Smart Card Interface Manager Smart Card includes both GSM and Non GSM Cards SIM Subscriber Identity Module Smart Card Cards other than the primary SIM including VISACash AMEX Mondex etc 2 3 4 3 Overview This document will provide the guidelines for SIM Selection and the related user interface It will not however provide the technical realization of the Smart Card project including required primitives communication between the MMI and SCIM layer and modifications to the existing SIM event handler 2 3 4 4 Pathname This requirements document is located at usr global docs gsm ECSD RAE SREQ sim select ui 2 3 5 General Description 2 3 5 1 Product Perspective This SIM selection mecha
229. ty required by a 2 slot terminal i e Mobile ATM with SIM amp Smart card Requirements should be considered in their entirety for a roadmap and portfolio of products to be launched over the coming 2 years Where workload can be considerably reduced in order to launch the 1 2 slot SMS phone by December 1998 feedback on trade offs and compromises is requested In order to give a better visibility on the requirements this document will trace the different phases of the offering illustrated by the following picture 7 Phase 2 f LN Phase 3 A Pa Phase 4 x gt More information can be found on the Motorola Vision Document On Smart Cards Alex December 98 The requirement concerns a StarTAC 85 with Cosmo hardware with 2 slots The phone will need to support at least Class 2 SIM Tool Kit commands dual slot change requests The data bearer will be based on SMS e Alex Refresh 027 99 By adding Phase 2 USSD transactions will be made much quicker Note Phase 2 with Phase 2 USSD will need Class 3 SIM Tool Kit Leap 99 Add on accessories for Leap will need to be made available Data inside richer SIM Tool Kit and WAP will also need to be added e Einstein Q4 99 By this stage a product category which accepts a large SIM card for dual slot functionality will be defined 1 1 RELATED DOCUMENTS INTERNAL GSM Data Bearers for Delivering E Cash Applications to the MS
230. us em the DSC bus D Orderable Part Part Part Part Part Part Part Enter Manual Test Mode Designa Description Number Designator Description Number Exit Manual Test Mode tor Mute Rx Audio Path 2 Ground clips Ant tube 4209480E01 U703 IC BIC 5109962C11 Varme RUE Path AL800 Alert 5009473801 U704 IC SRAM 5109688L09 Ze MEE 10 Unmute Tx Audio Path CR605 Diode Charger 4809653F03 U80 IC Speech Coder 5199305A01 TI Program Main Local Ose to Channelbb J101 32 Pin Display Connector 2809454C02 U802 IC Multiplexer 5109632D44 128 Set Tx Power level to fixed valure J600 15 Pin Extern Connector 0909449B04 U803 Codec IC 5109920D19 Display SW Version Number of Call Processor 1601 Flip Flexprint Connector 0909201T01 U804 IC Buffer 5109522 10 Display SW Version Number of Modem Display SW Version Number of Speech Coder J802 Microphone Connector 0909195 01 10805 IC Frquency Doubler 5109781 47 254 Set Continuous AGC 1900 SIM Connector 2 4009169E01 U900 IC GCAP 5109632D69 T S Conn AFC REVI SI ONS MIC Microphone 5009536H15 Y70 XTAL 32 768KHZ 4809995L05 3lx Initiate Pseudo Random Sequence with Midamble Q501 Transitor TX EN 4809607E05 0702 Flash Prom With Bootcode 5102486 01 Side Synchronize to BCH Carrier Europe Middle East amp Africa Customer Services 21 04 99 Q601 Power Transistor Charger 4809579E17 81 53 Volume Mute Switch 4009060E01 287 a em gs LEVEL 3 COLOUR DIAGRAMS Rev LI 37 Stop Test GSM
231. vements on the world s first Smartcard compatible handset At first this product will be bundled with airtime thus giving a subsidized package price Target Markets The first target markets are in the process of being identified UK France Belgium Portugal Singapore and Hong Kong are for the moment the most active countries liable of supporting Smartcard infrastructure Distribution Strategy At first dual slot StarTAC will be packaged with an operator SIM card meaning that the distribution of the dual slot StarTAC will be tightly linked to both GSM subscription amp smart card services issuers This will drive the following issues dual phone package branding promotion distribution and customer care Direct mailing through the Value Added Service Providers Smart Card issuer will be heavily used Advertising Alex is the next step of Motorola s leading technology in mobile handsets While conserving the market s most wearable phone form factor Motorola offers the world first Smartcard handset that combines traditional GSM digital cellular phone features with November 21 1998 4 MOTOROLA Motorola Confidential Proprietary GSM900 Alex Draft Issue 2 0 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION electronic cash services paving the way for mobile ATM remote ticketing pay as you use telephony and on line payment transactions using smart cards It is this smart card capability that transforms it into a new generation of cellular phone One ca
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235. y Functions and Exception Handling Gateway Interchange Messaging Audit Control MIS Reporting Draft releases available for review by April 20 Issue 1 0 required by 05 May Owner Aldiscon TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION FOR MST DML MSTTS DG DOC2 0 6 All technical issues for Mobile Smart Card Terminal SIM to ME process SVC to SIM process ME SIM to Network process Draft 0 6 available for review Release 1 0 required by 05 May Owner Motorola FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICATION DML FS MS DOC3 0 1 Business Service Overview Offline Functions Online Functions Main components and their functions references to other documents for detail Draft issues available for release April 20 Release 1 0 required by 05 May Owner Logica MMI LOAD SPEC USER INTERFACE GUIDELINES DML MMIS MS DOC5 04 Flow of transaction for MMI Messages to be displayed Mapping Matrix Offline functions Online functions Other Functions process exceptions tearing reversals Transaction event scenarios Draft 0 4 available for comment Issue 1 0 due 05 May Owner Visa e SECURITY SPECIFICATION DML SS DG DOC4 0 3 Overall description Transport layer Security Funding Account PIN Telecode Security SIM Key Management Draft 0 3 is available for comment references to tele codes will be removed Issue 1 0 required by 20 April Owner Motorola 18 05 99 Motorola Proprietary amp Confidential 5 32 Marketing Requirement Specification Version 2 4 2 MOTOROLA
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