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Customer’s original units will be repaired but not refurbished as standard. Appointed Motorola Service Hubs will perform warranty and non-warranty field service for level 2 (assemblies) and level 3 (limited PCB component). Motorola High Tech Centers will perform level-4 (full component) repairs.
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Level 1 and 2 Service Manual Specifications Specifications General Function Specification 824-848 MHz Tx Frequency Range GSM 850 869-893 MHz Rx 880-915 MHz Tx (with EGSM) Frequency Range GSM 900 925-960 MHZ Rx 1710-1785 MHz Tx Frequency Range DCS 1800 1805-1880 MHz Rx 1850-1910 MHz Tx Frequency Range PCS 1900...
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Specifications V360 Speech Coding Function Specification Frame Duration 20 ms Block Length 260 bits Classes Class 1 bits = 182 bits; Class 2 bits = 78 bits Bit Rate with FEC Encoding 22.8 kbps May 18, 2005 6809493A69-O...
(SMS) text messaging, and includes personal information manager (PIM) functionality. The V360 is a quad-band phone that allows roaming within the GSM 850 MHz, GSM 900 MHz, 1800 MHz digital cellular system (DCS), and 1900 MHz PCS bands.
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Because the GSM standard does not provide the option to store voice tags onto the SIM card, voice tags are added to the phone’s memory. V360 telephones also include a voice recorder that allows up to 2 minutes of personal messages to be recorded. This feature has a complete set of record, playback, and management tools that make it easy to store and maintain a list of personal memos.
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User must subscribe to a caller line identification service through their service provider. Other Features Detailed descriptions of these and other V360 features can be found in the appropriate user’s guide listed in the “Related Publications” section toward the end of this manual.
General Operation Controls, Indicators, and Input / Output (I/O) Connections The V360 series telephone’s controls are located on the sides of the flip and on the keypad. Indicators, in the form of icons, are displayed on the LCD (see Figure 2).
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Level 1 and 2 Service Manual General Operation Color Display The V360 wireless phones feature a 64k color Thin Film Transistor (TFT) 176x220 pixel display. Display animation makes the phone’s menus move smoothly as the user scrolls up and down. Turn animation off to conserve the battery.
General Operation V360 • Battery Level Indicator. Shows the amount of charge left in the battery. The more segments visible, the greater the charge. Recharge the battery as soon as possible when the Low Battery warning message appears. • Clock. Shows the current date and time.
Level 1 and 2 Service Manual General Operation Alert Settings V360 telephones include up to 32 preset alert tones and vibrations that can be applied to all alert events at the same time. ➧ Pressing either volume key will mute the alert.
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GSM / DCS Test SIM Used to enable manual test mode 1. To order in North America, contact Motorola Aftermarket and Accessories Division (AAD) at (800) 422-4210 or FAX (800) 622-6210; Internationally, AAD can be reached by calling (847) 538-8023 or faxing (847) 576-3023.
V360 Disassembly The procedures in this section provide instructions for the disassembly of V360 telephones. Tools and equipment used for the phone are listed in Table 1, preceding. Many of the integrated devices used in this equipment are vulnerable to damage from electrostatic discharge (ESD).
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Level 1 and 2 Service Manual Disassembly Lift the end of the battery out first, then slide the entire battery from the phone. See Figure 2. Battery 050316o Figure 2. Removing the battery There is a danger of explosion if the Lithium Ion battery is replaced incorrectly. Replace only with the same type of battery or equivalent as recommended by the battery manufacturer.
Disassembly V360 Removing and Replacing the Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) Remove the battery cover and battery as described in the procedures. Slide the SIM latch away from the SIM and then lift the SIM card out of the phone as shown in Figure 3.
Level 1 and 2 Service Manual Disassembly Removing and Replacing the Antenna Cap Remove the battery cover, battery, and SIM as described in the procedures. Use the disassembly tool to release the antenna cap latch as shown in Figure 3. Latch Antenna Cap Disassembly Tool...
Disassembly V360 Removing and Replacing the Rear Housing This product contains static-sensitive devices. Use anti-static handling procedures to prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD) and component damage. Remove the battery cover, battery, SIM, and antenna cap as described in the procedures. In addition to 4 screws, the rear housing assembly is fastened with plastic latches.
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Level 1 and 2 Service Manual Disassembly Release the four housing latches by inserting the pointed end of the plastic disassembly tool into the openings on the rear housing. Housing Snaps Housing Snaps 050322o Figure 6. Removing the Rear Housing Latches Carefully lift the rear housing away from the phone.
Disassembly V360 Removing and Replacing the Microphone Remove the battery cover, battery, SIM, antenna cap and rear housing assembly as described in the procedures. Use the plastic tweezers or plastic hand tool to pry the microphone out of its socket and carefully remove from the front housing. See Figure 7.
Level 1 and 2 Service Manual Disassembly Removing and Replacing the Transceiver Board Assembly This product contains static-sensitive devices. Use anti-static handling procedures to prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD) and component damage. Remove the battery cover, battery, SIM, antenna cap, and rear housing as described in the procedures Use the disassembly tool to unseat the display flex connector from its socket (see Figure 8).
Disassembly V360 Removing and Replacing the Flip Assembly Remove the battery cover, battery, SIM, antenna, rear housing, and transceiver board assembly as described in the procedures. Flex the right side of the front housing assembly to allow the flip assembly hinge to separate from the knuckle (see Figure 9).
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Level 1 and 2 Service Manual Disassembly The flexible printed cable (FPC) (flex) is easily damaged. Exercise extreme care when handling. Carefully remove the flip assembly from the left knuckle on the front housing. Use extreme caution when removing the display flex from the front housing (see Figure 10).
Disassembly V360 Removing and Replacing the Flip Assembly Bezel Remove the battery cover, battery, SIM, antenna, rear housing, transceiver board assembly, and flip assembly as described in the procedures. Insert the disassembly tool into the openings on the flip bezel to pry up the flip bezel.
Level 1 and 2 Service Manual Disassembly Removing and Replacing the Display Assembly Remove the battery cover, battery, SIM, antenna, rear housing, transceiver board assembly, flip assembly, and flip assembly bezel as described in the procedures. Use the Torx driver and a T6 bit to remove the 2 flip screws from the flip assembly (see Figure 12).
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Disassembly V360 Remove 2 T6 screws from the display bracket. Set the screws aside for reuse (see Figure 14). Bracket Screw Display Bracket Bracket Screw 050405o Figure 14. Removing the Flip Display Bracket Screws Use the disassembly tool to release the latches on the sides of the display assembly (see Figure 14).
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Level 1 and 2 Service Manual Disassembly 10. Insert and tighten the two T6 display bracket screws to torque setting of 16 Ncm. 11. Place the display assembly into the flip housing and gently press down until all the catches are engaged and the flip display lens is flush with the flip housing.
Disassembly V360 Removing and Replacing the Camera Assembly Remove the battery cover, battery, SIM, antenna, rear housing, and transceiver board assembly, flip assembly cover, and as described in the procedures. The flexible printed cable (FPC) (flex) is easily damaged. Exercise extreme care when handling.
Level 1 and 2 Service Manual Disassembly Removing and Replacing the Motor Vibrator Assembly Remove the battery cover, battery, SIM, antenna, rear housing, and transceiver board assembly, flip assembly cover, and CLI lens cover as described in the procedures. The flexible printed cable (FPC) (flex) is easily damaged. Exercise extreme care when handling.
Disassembly V360 Removing and Replacing the Display Module Assembly Remove the battery cover, battery, SIM, rear housing, antenna, transceiver board assembly, flip assembly cover, and camera assembly, as described in the procedures. The flexible printed cable (FPC) (flex) is easily damaged. Exercise extreme care when handling.
The Mechanical Serial Number (MSN) is an individual unit identity number and remains with the unit throughout the life of the unit. The MSN can be used to log and track a unit on Motorola's Service Center Database. The MSN is divided into 4 sections as shown in Figure 19.
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Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) and Identification V360 International Mobile Station Equipment Identity (IMEI) The International Mobile station Equipment Identity (IMEI) number is an individual number unique to the PCB and is stored within the unit's memory. The IMEI uniquely identifies an individual mobile station and thereby provides a means for controlling access to GSM networks based on mobile station types or individual units.
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Manual Test Mode Motorola V360 telephones are equipped with a manual test mode capability. This allows service personnel to verify functionality and perform fault isolation by entering keypad commands. To enter the manual test command mode, a GSM / DCS test SIM must be used.
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Troubleshooting V360 Table 3. Manual Test Commands (Continued) Key Sequence Test Function/Name Remarks 5*0*5 Set audio level 5 5*0*6 Set audio level 6 5*0*7 Set audio level 7 5*0*8 Set audio level 8 5*0*9 Set audio level 9 5*0*10 Set audio level 10...
Level 1 and 2 Service Manual Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Chart Table 4. Level 1 and 2 Troubleshooting Chart SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE VERIFICATION AND REMEDY Measure battery voltage across a 50 ohm (>1 Watt) load. If the battery voltage is <3.25 a) Battery either discharged or Vdc, recharge the battery using the 1.
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Troubleshooting V360 Table 4. Level 1 and 2 Troubleshooting Chart (Continued) SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE VERIFICATION AND REMEDY 5. Telephone transmit audio is weak. Replace the transceiver board assembly (refer (usually indicated by called parties a) Transceiver board assembly to 1c). Verify that the fault has been cleared complaining of difficulty in hearing defective.
Contact your local technical support engineer for information about equipment and procedures for flashing and flexing.Part Numbers The following information is provided as a reference for the parts associated with V360 telephones. Related Publications Motorola V360 User’s Guide, English 68XXXXXX96 6809493A69-O May 18, 2005...
------------- Battery 1010 mAh To order parts please use the following Link: https://wissc.motorola.com/wissc_root/main/BrowserOK.html (Password is Required) For information on ordering parts please contact EMEA at + 49 461 803 1638. There is a danger of explosion if the Lithium Ion battery pack is replaced incorrectly.
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Troubleshooting V360 Model Dependant Part Numbers Table 6. Model Dependant Part Numbers V361 V360 V360 V360 Silver/Silver (1A) Silver/Blue (1C) Silver/Black (1B) Silver/Silver (1C) 0170387X01 0170387L01 0170387L02 Transceiver Front Housing AAHN5597A 0170387L02 0170387H02 Transceiver Rear Housing AAHN5598A 4mm AAHN5589A 4mm...
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Level 1 and 2 Service Manual Troubleshooting Accessories Table 7. Accessories Description Part Number Audio & Connectivity Data Cable Mini USB/USB/Serial SKN6371 Headset Stereo FM - Universal (Cheerful Pink) CHYN4391 Headset Stereo FM - Universal (Zest Blue) CHYN4392 Headset - Neckloop SYN7875 Headset Boom Mic Noise Cancel - Universal SYN8908...
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Troubleshooting V360 Table 7. Accessories (Continued) Description Part Number Self Install Car Kit - Smart Drive - Motorola SYN1134 Self Install Car Kit - Smart Drive+ - Motorola SYN1137 Smart Cable EMU - Motorola SYN1003 Vehicle Power Adapter EMU - VC700...
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1 and 2 Index Level 1 and 2 Service Manual Index V360 6809493A69-O alert setting indicator 16 identification 37 alert settings 17 international mobile station equipment identity 38 Antenna Cap, removing and replacing 23 mechanical serial number 37 antenna, removing and replacing 26...
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Index V360 product customer support 7 changes 5 out of box failure 7 identification 5 product support 7 names 5 service procedure publications, related 43 ordering replacement parts 8 shortcuts 16 shut down upon battery removal 17 rear housing signal strength indicator 15...
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