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RH-64 RH-70

Transceiver characteristics:

• Band: Dual-band phone for GSM 900/1800MHz or


850/1900MHz (depends on Sales Area)
• Display: High resolution color display with up to
65,536 colors (128 x 128 Pixels)
Inverted black and white display (Nokia 1110 Only)
• Vibra Alert: Onboard Vibra motor
• Connector: Easy Flash connector

Transceiver with BL-5c 900mAh Li-Ion battery pack

Talk time Standby Note


Depends on
Up to 5h Up to 18days network
parameters

Environmental characteristics:

• Lead-free soldered

SERVICE MANUAL

Service Level 1&2

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TABLE OF CONTENT
Page
1. INTRODUCTION...................................................................................................................................................................................3

2. GENERAL REPAIR INFORMATION.....................................................................................................................................................4

3. PATHFINDER FOR WORKSHOP STAFF .............................................................................................................................................5

4. EXPLODED VIEW AND COMPONENT DISPOSAL .............................................................................................................................6

5. SPARE PARTS OVERVIEW ..................................................................................................................................................................7

6. SPARE PARTS LIST..............................................................................................................................................................................8

7. SERVICE TOOLS....................................................................................................................................................................................9

8. SW-UPDATE ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 11

9. DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ....................................................................................................................................................... 12

10. LEGEND FOR QUICK TROUBLE SHOOTER................................................................................................................................. 15

11. QUICK TROUBLE SHOOTER PART 1.......................................................................................................................................... 16

12. QUICK TROUBLE SHOOTER PART 2.......................................................................................................................................... 17

13. GONOGO TEST ............................................................................................................................................................................. 18

14. BATTERY TEST ............................................................................................................................................................................. 18

15. FORWARDING OF REPAIRS ....................................................................................................................................................... 19

16. ESD PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS........................................................................................................................................... 20

CHANGE HISTORY

Status Version No. Date Comments


Draft 0.1 07.06.2005 Initial draft
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1. INTRODUCTION

The purpose of this document is to help NOKIA service levels 1 and 2 workshop technicians to carry out service to
NOKIA products. This Service Manual is to be used only by authorized NOKIA service suppliers, and the content of it
is confidential. Please note that NOKIA provides also other guidance documents (e.g. Service Bulletins) for service
suppliers, follow these regularly and comply with the given instructions.

While every endeavor has been made to ensure the accuracy of this document, some errors may exist.
If you find any errors or if you have further suggestions, please notify NOKIA using the address below:
mailto:cc-ts-rc.documentation@nokia.com

Please keep in mind also that this documentation is continuously being updated and modified, so watch always
out for the newest version.

Warnings and Cautions


Please refer to the phone’s user guide for instructions relating to operation, care and maintenance including
important safety information. Note also the following:

Warnings:
1. CARE MUST BE TAKEN ON INSTALLATION IN VEHICLES FITTED WITH ELECTRONIC ENGINE
MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS AND ANTI–SKID BRAKING SYSTEMS. UNDER CERTAIN FAULT CONDITIONS, EMITTED RF
ENERGY CAN AFFECT THEIR OPERATION. IF NECESSARY, CONSULT THE VEHICLE DEALER/MANUFACTURER TO
DETERMINE THE IMMUNITY OF VEHICLE ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS TO RF ENERGY.
2. THE HANDPORTABLE TELEPHONE MUST NOT BE OPERATED IN AREAS LIKELY TO CONTAIN
POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES EG PETROL STATIONS (SERVICE STATIONS), BLASTING AREAS ETC.
3. OPERATION OF ANY RADIO TRANSMITTING EQUIPMENT, INCLUDING CELLULAR TELEPHONES, MAY INTERFERE
WITH THE FUNCTIONALITY OF INADEQUATELY PROTECTED MEDICAL DEVICES. CONSULT A PHYSICIAN OR THE
MANUFACTURER OF THE MEDICAL DEVICE IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS. OTHER ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT MAY
ALSO BE SUBJECT TO INTERFERENCE.

Cautions:
1. Servicing and alignment must be undertaken by qualified personnel only.
2. Ensure all work is carried out at an anti–static workstation and that an anti–static wrist strap is worn.
3. Use only approved components as specified in the parts list.
4. Ensure all components, modules screws and insulators are correctly re–fitted after servicing and alignment.
5. Ensure all cables and wires are repositioned correctly.

Electrostatic discharge can easily damage the sensitive components of electronic products.
Therefore every Service Supplier has to take care of all precautions, which are mentioned in
the service level related “Service Partner Requirements”, available on NOKIA Online. Also see
ESD Protection Requirements in this Service Manual.

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2. GENERAL REPAIR INFORMATION

In this section the technician will get some general hints how to carry out repairs:

o To familiarize oneself with NOKIA product read the tutorials or user guide on www.nokia.com -->Support-->
Phones, by selecting the Phone Model.
o Before starting the repair you must take care of ESD precautions like being in your ESD Protected Area and
connecting your wristband.
o Use gloves to avoid corrosion and fingerprints.
o Protect windows and displays with a film to avoid dust and scratches.
o When cleaning the LCD Module any lint-free cloth can be used (e.g. Micro-Fibre cloth).
o When cleaning the pads you have to use a soft cloth/ESD brush and Isopropanol. It is not allowed to use a
glass fiber pencil because it scratches the surface and will lead later on to corrosion.
o Mechanical parts (except shielding lids and bent parts), which didn’t repair the failure, can be reused, if they
are not soldered.
o When removing the shielding lids make sure to replace them with new ones, otherwise the high-frequency
leakage can have an influence on the device.
o Always use original NOKIA spare parts.
o Check the soldering joints of the parts, which are concerned regarding the indicated error (e.g. soldered
connectors or switches) and resolder them if necessary (Level 2 only).
o Remove redundant soldering flux after repair.
o Meet the torque requirements when assembling the unit (see also the document “torques for transceiver
assembly” on NOKIA Online).
o Always use your own equipment for testing where you are sure that it works. E.g. if the customer complains
about charger function, please test the phone with your own charger to be sure if phone or charger causes the
malfunction.
o A SIM card is needed for all GoNoGo tests.
o When doing the fault log entries, always note the Item code, which caused the malfunction. Also, fill in the
appropriate part code from the assembly, if needed.
o Please be aware that some malfunctions could be software related and solved by an update.

o There are several documents available on NOL, which have to be followed:

o First, take care for the latest content pages of Service Bulletins, which are always available for each folder on
NOKIA Online. This is also important to recognize, if existing documents have become invalid.

o The service level indicator at the bottom of each document tells the appropriate destination.

Example:
Downloads > Support Library >

1. Instructions
2. General Service Bulletins
3. Product related documents
4. Spare Part Service Bulletins
5. Service Tools Service Bulletins
6. Common Software Service Bulletins
etc,…

Please also check NOKIA Online (NOL) for latest news and files on a regular basis.

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3. PATHFINDER FOR WORKSHOP STAFF


In addition to the information in this Service Manual, there are several instructions and information, which have to
be followed. Main documentation database is NOKIA Online with the purpose of serving different multimedia
content, like video clips or interactive tutorials.

It is mandatory to watch for newest technical and organizational information on a daily basis to be updated as
required (see “Latest files in Support Library”). Every new information has to be processed and implemented as
soon as possible.
When logged into NOL you can also find needed information in different folder like:

Support Library
Phones
Service Manuals
Service Bulletins
Software
Repair Information

Level 1&2 e-learning (former NOKIA CarePoint) on NOKIA Online

Former NOKIA CarePoint • Online Troubleshooting


can be found on
content, such as • Product information
NOKIA Online
• Videos – Disassembly/Assembly
NOKIA Online

Care Services

Training

Phone Models

Level 1&2 e-learning courses offer a quick overview of the NOKIA phone and support for how to repair and use the
phone:
Overview & Guides Disassembly & Assembly Troubleshooting
Basic information about the Instructions how to disassemble Step-by-step instructions on how to
phone, features and technologies and assemble the phone locate and repair the most common
problems with the phone

To reduce the server traffic it is recommended to download newest version of huge files like videos, Phoenix
packages or Service Manuals only once and distribute it internally for further use.
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4. EXPLODED VIEW AND COMPONENT DISPOSAL


Recommendation for the ecologically friendly disposal of components. Colorized components show the different
categories. See corresponding ITEM/CIRCUIT REF in the Spare Parts Service Bulletins on NOL.

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5. SPARE PARTS OVERVIEW

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6. SPARE PARTS LIST

Please exchange this page (placeholder) with latest corresponding Service


Bulletins (spare parts, SWAP units and service tools) from NOL!

This will ensure, that you are using up-to-date order codes only.

Therefore Service Bulletins have to be checked from NOL on daily basis.

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7. SERVICE TOOLS

FLS-4S incl. ACF-8, Driver and User Guide


Dongle and flash device incorporated into one package,
developed specifically for POS use.

ACF-8
Universal Power Supply is used to power FLS-4S.

Internal Battery BL-5C


Inserted under the back cover, this Li-Ion 900 mAh battery
provides power in a lightweight package.

Travel Charger ACP-12


Small and lightweight charger for fast charging of your phone
battery.

Headset HS-7
Comfortable handsfree operation with a remote control button
for answering and ending calls makes this headset convenient
and easy-to-use.

XCS-1
Service Cable is used to connect FLS-4S to SF-10 .

SF-10
POS Flash Adapter is used in POS (Point of Sales) environment for
software updating. It provides controlled supply voltage and
necessary connections between the phone and the Flash Device.
It substitutes for the phone’s standard battery during the
software update.

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Test Pins
for Flash Adapter SF-10

RJ-79
Soldering Jig

Lead-free Solder Wire


Mandatory for lead-free products (Level 2 only).

0772040 NMP Standard Toolkit

NOKIA opening tool SRT-6 NOKIA No. 0770431


Tonichi torque driver NOKIA No. 6901525
Hoya micro fibre cloth MX304
Dastex gloves S, M, XL
Artilux goggles AH166
Wera bit T5 867/4TX 5x50
Wera 867/4 6IP; 50mm (Torx 6 PLUS®)
Wera bit T6 867/4TX 6x50
Wera 867/1 5IP; 25mm (Torx 5 PLUS®)
Wera bit T6 PLUS® 867/4TX 6IP
Facom side cutter 416E
Facom T5 driver SP.14032
Facom T6 driver SP.14033
Facom slot screwdriver AEF. 2x35.E
Wetec tweezers 7abb SA-ESD
Wetec tweezers 22 SA-ESD
Wetec tweezers 13 SA-SMD ESD
Wetec tweezers PSF SA-ESD
Wetec ESD brush E1211
Kaiser Fototechnik airbrush 6315
Wetec dental tool DEM83266/0
RS Components Scissors 323-5732

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8. SW-UPDATE
Flash Concept – (Point of Sales)

To use FLS-4S Flash Dongle you have to follow the user guide inside the sales package. Please check always for the
latest version of flash software, which is available on NOKIA Online.

Easy Flash Concept POS Flash Concept

Battery must be inserted during fleshing! 1- POS Flash Adapter SF-10


1- Easy Flash Cable CA-65DS 2- Service Cable CA-28DS
2- Dongle FLS-4S 3- Flash Dongle FLS-4S
3- Power supply ACF-8 4- Power supply ACF-8
4- Phoenix software 5- Phoenix software

It is very important to follow this insertion and removal procedure, otherwise the contact pins of Flash Adapter
will be damaged (only for POS Flash Concept).

Insert the Flash Adapter SF-10 like a battery, start at the Now, push down the bottom side of the phone, do not
Battery Connector side. use too much force.

When removing the phone, always start from the bottom Now, take the unit away.
side of the unit.
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9. DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

1.) Needed tools for disassembly and assembly. 2.) Protect the window with a film.

3.) Press the Release Button and remove the B-Cover. 4.) Use the SRT-6 to unlock the A-Cover on both sides.

For Nokia 1600 only!

5.) Remove the A-Cover. Always start on the top side of 6.) Remove the Keymat and protect the inner side of
the device when re-assembling the A-Cover. the window with a film.

For Nokia 1110 only! For Nokia 1110 assembly only!

7.) Use SRT-6 to remove the Keymat and protect the 8.) Fit the Keymat to the A-Cover, paying attention to
inner side of the window with a film. its correct position.

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9.) Unscrew the six, Torx Plus® size 6 screws in the 10.) Lift the LCD Shielding while pressing on the LCD
shown order. For assembly, use the reverse order and Module with a clean cloth carefully.
a Torx Plus® size 6 driver with a torque setting of
24Ncm.

11.) Remove the LCD Shielding. 12.) Remove the Acoustic Channel.

13.) Protect the LCD Module with a film. 14.) Take care to the surrounding components when
opening the LCD connector.

15.) Use the SRT-6 to open the LCD connector in the 16.) Remove the LCD Module.
order shown. Take care to the flex foil of the LCD
Module.

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17.) Remove the Light Guide Assy. 18.) Lift the Engine Module a bit with the SRT-6 and
remove it from the D-Cover Assy.

19.) The Antenna IHF Assy drops out when turning the 20.) Press out the Easy Flash Connector by using the
D-Cover Assy. DC-plug.

21.) Remove the Microphone with the slotted


screwdriver.

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10. LEGEND FOR QUICK TROUBLE SHOOTER

This legend is valid for all parts of the Quick Trouble Shooter

Follow the steps until the problem is solved. If this doesn’t help, you are not authorized to go forward.

Only marked components ( e.g. I002 ) can be changed.

The start point of repair activities regarding the appeared fault symptoms.

Follow the arrows step by step

Pads or contacts: Check optical and mechanical condition particularly regarding


to corrosion. Clean if necessary.

Measure component for electrical functionality and change, if needed.


(Level 2 only)

Pads or contacts: Check optical and mechanical condition particularly regarding


to corrosion. Clean with ESD brush only, if necessary.

No more actions possible send product to the appropriate service supplier with
higher service level.

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11. QUICK TROUBLE SHOOTER PART 1

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12. QUICK TROUBLE SHOOTER PART 2

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13. GONOGO TEST


After the optical check, a GoNoGo test has to be carried out if the unit has been unscrewed to guarantee the
functionality of the phone.

Please refer to the actual information on NOKIA Online. When using delivered tester support files, take care of the
right setup according to the tester type and product type.
Please refer to “Recommended Service Equipment” on NOKIA Online.

Mobile Phone Tester

14. BATTERY TEST

A battery tester lets you test the capacity of NOKIA batteries.

Please refer to the actual information on NOKIA Online.

http://www.astratec.co.uk/ http://www.cadex.com/

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15. FORWARDING OF REPAIRS

When it is necessary to forward of repairs to appropriate service supplier with higher service level we recommend
using the offered swap phone cartons as described in Spare Parts SB-004.

Always Protect the window with a protection film. Put the unit under the stretch film.

Add repair documentation e.g. filled-in service note into Fold the swap carton as shown in Spare Parts SB-004.
the swap carton.

There are two different sizes of swap cartons for common mobile phones.

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16. ESD PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS


Please refer to the NOKIA Online document Service Supplier Requirements in folder General instructions.

USE Conductive bags and boxes NO Smoking


USE ESD compatible service tools NO Drinking
USE Conductive wastebaskets NO Eating
USE ESD gloves when handling PWBs/PCBs NO Dust
USE Cleaning material without changing el. Characteristics NO Useless Items
USE Grounded service equipment, i.e. soldering station NO Normal pressured air for cleaning
USE ESD clothes such as coat or frock modules/displays

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Service Schematics

Introduction
nokia Exploded view and component disposal
1110/1600
IMPORTANT:

This document is intended for use by authorized NOKIA service centers only.
RH-70/RH-64
“Service Schematics” was created with focus on customer care.
The purpose of this document is to provide further technical repair information for
NOKIA mobile phones on Level 3/4 service activities.
It contains additional information such as e.g. “Component finder”,
“Frequency band table” or “Antenna switch table”.
The “Signal overview” page gives a good and fast overview about the most
important signals and voltages on board.
Saving process time and improving the repair quality is the aim of this document.
It is to be used additionally to the service manual and other training
or service information such as Service Bulletins.

All measurements were made using following equipment:

Nokia repair SW : Phoenix version 2005.12.5.90


Oscilloscope : Fluke PM 3380A/B
Spectrum Analyzer : Advantest R3162 with an analog probe
RF-Generator / GSM Tester : Rhode & Schwarz CMU 200
Multimeter : Fluke 73 Series II
Table of Contents Page
Frontpage 1
While every endeavour has been made to ensure the accuracy of this document, some UPP, UEM, Combo memory, Radio, SIM 2
errors may exist. If the reader finds any errors, NOKIA should be notified in writing. UI, Keyboard, Audio 3
RF part 4
Please send E-Mail to: training.sace@nokia.com Signal overview 5
Component finder 6

Copyright © NOKIA
This material, including documentation and any related computer programs is protected
by copyright, controlled by NOKIA. All rights are reserved. Copying, including reproducing,
modifying, storing, adapting or translating any or all of this material requires the prior
written consent of NOKIA. This material also contains confidential information, which may
not be disclosed to others without the prior written consent of NOKIA.

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Battery Connector ~4V
VBAT
X2005
J2003
J2000 VBATT
R2020 SLOWAD(0)

SLOWAD(0)
J2001 BSI
ESDA14V2-4BF2 GND VBATBB C2001
R2002 J2002 C2002
A1 SLOWAD(1) 10p
100R C2000
J2004
GND ~4V 150u_10V

R2000
5/50V
R2003 A3 27p
100R 47k C2330 GND
GND B2
R2004 R2001 GND 33p
C1
100R GND
R2005 GND GND
C3
100R GND
R2013
C2003 C2004 C2005 C2006 5.6V/15V/0.05J X2002 XMIC(1:0)
22p 22p 22p 22p

GND GND GND GND 8


9
UEM XAUDIO(6:0)

AUDIO(4:0)
UI

R2007
10 D2200

14V/50V
11 UEMCLITE_V2.2_WD_ENA
C2012 J8805
GND
L2001
G6
H6
VCHARIN1
VCHARIN2 VCHAROUT1 K2
R2200 VANA 2.8V if radio activ
10n 0R22
1 4 XMIC(0) F2000 L2000 VCHAROUT2 K3
C2203
A11 TESTA 1u0
XMICN GND
X2002 3 2 3 XMIC(1) B11 TESTD VBATREGS P7
2.0A 42R/100MHz
6
XEARP
~4V GND J8806

ESDA18-1F2
R2008
C2007

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HEADINT E2 N7
PWRONX VBG C2233
1.8V

14V/50V
7 VIO

V2000
XMICP C2008 100n 1u0
5 C2200
XEARN 10n VBATBB P4 VBATVANA GNDREGS1 P6 1u0
4 L2002 GND GND
J2102 C2332 C2331 G1

A
R2011 VBATVIO C2204
1 4 4u7 1u0 G3 VBATVCORE VANA M4 1u0
GND GND
C2009 10R XAUDIO(1) P2 VBATVBB1 VIO D3 J8807
System Connector J2103

R2009
2 3 10n VCHAR GND
32.768kHz GND GND C1 VBATVSIM VCORE E3 VCORE 1.36V

14V/50V
VBB1 N3
Power switch

R2006
X2002 B2200 VANA

3pF version
N2 OSCIN GNDREGS2 F2 C2235 C2205
2 J2010 R2011 XAUDIO(2) N1 OSCOUT 1u0 1u0

5/50V
GND GND GND
1 N12

J2011
C2010
10n
10R
S2409 VANA M7 VDAAUD1
VDAAUD2
EARP P12
J8808
VFLASH1 2.8V ~4V
J2012 AUDIO(0)
R2010
100k
XAUDIO(0) 2 1 2.8V if radio activ
AUDIO(4)
EARN P11
AUDIO(1) C2202 Vibra VBATBB
GND P8 MICB1 HEADINT M13 1u0
C2011 AUDIO(3) GND
1u0
C2405 N8 MIC1P HF N11 XAUDIO(0) GND M2000
47p AUDIO(4:0) AUDIO(2) P9 MIC1N N10 XAUDIO(1) GND
GND HFCM
J6 MICSUB VSAAUD2 P13 XAUDIO(2)
GND M
GND C2017 - +
Sleep mode = 0V GND GND XAUDIO(6)
XAUDIO(3)
M11
M8
HOOKINT
MICB2
VBATDRIV J1
H1
VBATBB ~4V 33p
VIBRA
FM-0035-C1
Active mode = 1.8V XAUDIO(4)
XAUDIO(5)
M10 MIC2P BUZZO H2 GND
(RXD/FBUSRXO) N9
J7
MIC2N KDLIGHT J2
H3
KDL
UI
11
VSAAUD1
UPP 1.8V VSADRIV1
(SCK/MBUS)
1.8V VIO GND VSADRIV2 L1 VSIM
1.8V/3V
4 /4 22R

2 /4 22R
R2068
R2068

R2068
3 /4 22R

(TXD/FBUSTXO)
(DSP_MCUTEST)
D2800
J2800 J2801 J2802
4 F8
F9
VDD18
VSS GND
C2208
1u0
R2700
EMIF03-SIM02F2

(VPP)
VIO
E12
UPP2M_V2.0_10X10
L6 PUSL(0) PUSL(0) GND C8
VSIM B1
B3 "SIMIODAO"
SIM Reader
Side
X2700
470191801 SIM Connector
TestMode PURX PURX SIMIODAO R1
J2848 GND SleepX M5 PUSL(1) PUSL(1) B13 SLEEPX SIMCLKO A2 "SIMCLK" 1 "CLK" "I/O" 5
R2069 R2 E2700
1k0
J2840 E6 JTClk SleepClk K5
7 PUSL(2) PUSL(2) C7 SLEEPCLK SIMRST B2 "SIMRST" R3 2 "RST" "VSIM" 6
J2063

R2068 J2841 E5 JTRst SIMCARDDET C2 J3361 GND 3 "VSIM" "GND" 7


R2070
5.6V/15V/0.05J

22R GENIO6 J2842 B4 F2 AUDIODATA(0) PUSL(2:0) AUDIODATA(0) B6 F6


2 3 J2849
J2843 B3
JTDI
JTMS
EarData
MicData H3 AUDIODATA(1) AUDIODATA(1)
J2205
J2206 A7
EARDATA
MICDATA
SIMGND
GND 2.8V C2700
J2060 J2844 C4 G2 VFLASH1
6 7 8 6 JTDO J2803 J2804 J2805 J2806 VDD28 100n
E2069

AUDIODATA(3:0)
E2066

E2063

E2062
E2067

J2845 C3 EMU0 UEMint M2 AUDUEMCTRL(0)


AUDUEMCTRL(0) PRODTP3U C2239
J2846 D4 EMU0 CBusClk J2 AUDUEMCTRL(1) B9 UEMINT MBUS D1 PRODTP7U
GND J2847 F6 J6 AUDUEMCTRL(1) A8 100n
EMU1 CBusDa AUDUEMCTRL(2) CBUSCLK
GND PROD TEST PATTERN GND GND GND GND GND GND CBusEnX H5 AUDUEMCTRL(3) AUDUEMCTRL(2) A9 CBUSDATA FBUSTXO D2 PRODTP2U GND
C5 AUDUEMCTRL(3) B7 F1 R2027
GenTest0 CBUSENX FBUSRXO

GND
F8
E7
GenTest1
GenTest2
GenIO31
GenIO30
G5
D3
5 6 ISIMIF(0)
ISIMIF(2)
AUDUEMCTRL(3:0)
ISIMIF(0) A4 SIMIODAI
10k

GenIO29 G6 ISIMIF(1) ISIMIF(1) B4 SIMIOCLKI VDACRX D13


GENIO(31:0)

GENIO(0) C14 C2 ISIMIF(2) A3 VANA


GenIO0 GenIO26 SIMIOCTRLI C2236
GENIO(1) ISIMIF(2:0)
Flash GENIO(2)
B15
F12
GenIO1
K3
J2807 J2808 J2809 J2810
IACCDIF(2) B5
VSACRX D12 100n
GND 2.8V if radio activ
GenIO2 IrTx IACCDIF(0) MBUSTXI
GENIO(3) C15 GenIO3 IrRx J3 IACCDIF(1) IACCDIF(3) C4 MBUSRXI RXIINP F14
D3000
8 9 RXIINN F13
FLASHM 2Mx16
1.36V
F7
M9
VDDDSP1
VDDCORE2
MBusTx
MBusRx
H6
E3
10 IACCDIF(2)
IACCDIF(3)
IACCDIF(5:0) IACCDIF(4)
IACCDIF(5)
A6
C5
FBUSTXI
FBUSRXI
RXQINP
RXQINN
G14
G13
16 B2 MEMADDA(16) VCORE R10
VDDCORE3
A9 MEMADDA(17) L15 H2 B10
B8 MEMADDA(18) C2880 C2882 C2881 C2883 C2884 C11
VDDPDRAM1 FBusTx
F3
IACCDIF(4)
IACCDIF(5)
RFCONVCTRL(0)
RFCONVCTRL(1) C10
DBUSCLK
G9
VANA
2.8V if radio activ
A VDDPDRAM2 FBusRx DBUSDATA VDACONVTX
1.8V A8
B3
MEMADDA(19)
MEMADDA(20) 10n 10n 100n 10n 100n
F9
J12
VDDPDRAM3
N3
J2811 J2812 J2813
RFCONVCTRL(0) RFCONVCTRL(2:0)
RFCONVCTRL(2) B8 DBUSENX
H9
C2237
100n
20 VDDPDRAM4 DBusClk VSACONVTX
A2 MEMADDA(21) F5 DBusDa P3 RFCONVCTRL(1) RFCONVDA(0) B14 RFCONCLK GND
VIO VPP NC VDDDSP2
A10 MEMADDA(22) G3 DBusEn1X K6 RFCONVCTRL(2) RFCONVDA(1) J2207 C11 RXID TXIOUTP J14
NC VDDDSP3
M3 RFCONVDA(2) J2208 C14 RXQD TXIOUTN J13
VDDMCU
B7 L3 GENIO(18) RFCONVDA(3) A12 H13
A7
B1
VPP _WP GENIO(23)
1.8V GND
M11
VDDCORE1
RFConvClk N6 RFCONVDA(0) RFCONVDA(4)
J2209
J2210 B12
TXID
TXQD
TXQOUTP
TXQOUTN H14

RFCONV(5)
RFCONV(7)
RFCONV(6)
VIO VDDIO1

RFCONV(4)
RFCONV(9)

RFCONV(3)
RFCONV(2)
RFCONV(1)
RFCONV(0)
D8 B4 MEMCONT(5) VIO K2 GenIO18 T4 RFCONVDA(1) RFCONVDA(5:0) RFCONVDA(5) A13 AUXD
VIO _AVD VDDIO2
A5 _WE A6 MEMCONT(0) C8 RFCONVDA(2) VANA VREF N6
VIO VDDIO3/VIO
A3 GND _OE C10 MEMCONT(1) H15
VDDIO4 RxID R5 RFCONVDA(3) 2.8V if radio activ J8 VDAADC GND
1u0
C1 R7 GenIO16 M7 RFCONVDA(4) C2230 AFC
C3030 C3031 GND VDDA C2287
B10 GND A4 MEMCONT(6) C2885 C2886 C2887 C6 RxQD N7 RFCONVDA(5) 10k R2205 100n AFCOUT G12 J2992
10n 100n VCL VSSDSP1 RFCONV(9:0)
B6 MEMCONT(9) 10n 100n D2 R6 GND K13 H12 RFAUXCONV(2)
D3 GND _RESET 10n VSSDSP2 GenIO17 BSI AUXOUT
_CE B9 MEMCONT(7) G2 VSSDSP3 L14 BTEMP RFAUXCONV(0)
RFAUXCONV(2:0)
GND B5 NC A1 MEMCONT(8) L5 TxID N5 GENIO(17) R2205 10k N14 KEYB1/MIC3P
RDY VSSMCU
M6 GenIO14 R3 GENIO(14) 2.8V if radio activ 2.8V N13 KEYB2/MIC3N GENIO1 C13 J2200

ADDRESS/DATA I/O
D10 MEMADDA(0) L2
T10
VSSMCU
VSSCORE1 TxQD
GenIO15
T3
R4 J2850 GENIO(15)
VANA VFLASH1 M14
L13
VCXOTEMP
PATEMP
GENIO2
GENIO3
D14
E12
J2201
J2202
SLOWAD(6:0)
RF part
VSSCORE2
D9 MEMADDA(1) L16 P2 J9 F7 J2203 RFICCNTRL(2:0)
VSSPDRAM1 AuxDa VSAADC GENIO4
C7 MEMADDA(2) B11 VBATBB GENIO5 E13 J2204

R2202

R2206

R2203

R2204
VSSPDRAM2

100k
100k

100k
100k
C6 MEMADDA(3) R12 H12 GENIO(13) GND
VSSIO1 GenIO13 ~4V RFCLK
D5 MEMADDA(4) GND J5 VSSIO2 GenIO5 F13 "TXP1" GENIO(5) P3 VBATVR1 VR1 N4 VR1
D4
C3
MEMADDA(5)
MEMADDA(6)
B8
H16
VSSIO3
VSSIO4
GenIO6
GenIO7
E15
F15
GENIO(6)
GENIO(7)
SLOWAD(0)
SLOWAD(1)
C2261
4u7
M5
M1
VBATVR2
VBATVR3
VR2
VR3
K12
M2
J8810 VR2
VR3
RF part
C2 MEMADDA(7) G13FMWrEn GENIO(8) GND L3 L2
C9 MEMADDA(8) MEMADDA(0) R9 0
GenIO8
GenIO9 G12 GENIO(9)
SLOWAD(5)
SLOWAD(6) R7635
N5
VBATVR4
VBATVR5
VR4
VR5 L12 J8813
VR4
VR5
2.8V
C8 MEMADDA(9) MEMADDA(1) N10 G15 GENIO(10) R7633
1 GenIO10 1k0 C2225 C2226 C2222 C2227 C2223
D7 MEMADDA(10) MEMADDA(2) N12 2 GenIO11 G16FMCtrlClk GENIO(11) C2241 C2242 C2220 C2240
1u0 1u0 1u0 1u0 1u0
D6 MEMADDA(11) T15 F16 FMCtrlDa GENIO(12) C2263 100n
MEMADDA(3) 3 GenIO12 1n0 1n0 10n 10n C7638 C7637 GND
C5 MEMADDA(12) MEMADDA(4) R15 33p 1n0 47k
4 R6110
C4 MEMADDA(13) MEMADDA(5) M12 J13 RFICCNTRL(0) GND GND GND GND GND GND C2262 100n
5 RFBusClk 1k0 VAFR
D2 MEMADDA(14) MEMADDA(6) M13 6 RFBusDa H13 RFICCNTRL(1)
D1 MEMADDA(15) MEMADDA(7) K12 7 RFBusEn1X J15 RFICCNTRL(2)
MEMADDA(24:0) GenIO25 J16 0.8V if radio activ
MEMADDA(8) T9 8 GENIO(25)
MEMCONT(4) MEMADDA(9) M10 RFClk T6
9
MEMADDA(10) R13 10 VSSA M8 GENIO(31:0)
MEMADDA(11)
MEMADDA(12)
R14
N15
11
12 GenIO28 C7 GND
GENIO(28)
LCDUI(2:0) UI
MEMADDA(13) P15 13 GenIO4 C9 KEY(10:0)
MEMCONT(9:0)

MEMADDA(14) L13 14 LCDCamClk B7 GENIO(4)


MEMADDA(15) M16 15 LCDCamTxDa E8
1.8V GenIO27 B6 GENIO(27)
MEMADDA(16) K13 16 LCDCSX E9
PRODTP6 VPP MEMADDA(17) T11 17
MEMADDA(18) N11 E13 GENIO(19)
18 GenIO19
MEMADDA(19) R11 C16 GENIO(20)
19 GenIO20
MEMADDA(20) L12 D15 GENIO(21)
R3030 20 GenIO21
E3030 MEMADDA(21) K15 D16 GENIO(22)
4k7 MEMCONT(3) 21 GenIO22
MEMADDA(22) T7 22
C3032
MEMCONT(9) P16 FlsRstX P00 C12 0
100n
J2814 J2815 P01 E11 1
GND
MEMCONT(0) T12 ExtWrX P02 F11 2
MEMCONT(1) N9 ExtRdX P03 C13 3
P04 B14 4
N8 Fls2CSX
J2817 J2818 2 1 0
MEMCONT(3) R8 B10 LCDUI(2:0)
FlsBAAX P10 5
MEMCONT(4) T14 FlsPS P11 C10 6
MEMCONT(5) R16 FlsAVDX P12 E10 7
MEMCONT(6) N13 FlsClk P13 B12 8
MEMCONT(7) T8 FlsCSX P14 F10 9
MEMCONT(8) K16 FlsRdy P15 B9 10
J2823
GENIO(23) R2 GenIO23
GENIO(24) M15 GenIO24
GENIO(31:0)

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Keyboard
2.8V
Right Send Left
VFLASH1 LCD Connector
V2401 S2404 S2414 S2419
H2400
PDTA114EE

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
ROW0
1.8V

8
9
10
UEM KDL VIO
Soft right Up Down Soft left

GND
2.8V S2403 S2408 S2413 S2418
C2403

R2409
VFLASH1

10k
100n ROW1

C2402 GND
100n
GND 3.6V 3 6 9 #
VLED-
"LCD_CLK" R2408 S2402 S2407 S2412 S2417
0 GND

"LCD_SDA" 220R R2407 7.5V ROW2


1 VLED+
"LCDCSX" 220R R2406
2
2 5 8 0
LCDUI(2:0) 220R
UPP LCDUI(2:0)
4 "LCD_RESETX" S2401 S2406 S2411 S2416
S2421

ROW3
~4V
VBAT
Action
1 4 7 *
L2400

S2400 S2405 S2410 S2415 GND


22uH
White LED driver for

LW_V18G-Q2T1-3K5L

V2400
Z2400 ROW4
display/keyboard

4865501
EMIF10-1K010F2
N2400
TK65600B-G 9 R4 IN1 OUT1 ROW4
A2 C1 8 R3 IN2 OUT2 ROW3
EN VOUT
2 S2 IN3 OUT3 COL2 COL2
C2 B1 7 R2 IN4 OUT4 ROW2
IND VDD
1 S1 IN5 OUT5 COL1
B3 A1 5 R0 IN6 OUT6 ROW0
FB AGND COL1 COL3
10 R5 IN7 OUT7 ROW1
A3 C3 6 R1 IN8 OUT8 COL3 COL4
NC PGND COL0
3 S3 IN9 OUT9 COL4
C2400 C2401
4 S4 IN10 GNDOUT10 COL0
1u0 1u0
0 S0
GND GND GND GND
~4V
VBAT
GND

R2400
33R
C2181 R2160
C2182 100k
100n 1u0 2=GND
5=VBAT
GND GND
COM NC
GND
4 3

IN NO
6 1
TS5A3159DCKR
N2160

2=GND
AUDIO(4) 5=
VBAT
COM NC
C2157 4 3
100p R2153 C2164 AUDIO(2)
C2151
33n 27p
2k2 GND
Microphone GND V2160 IN NO

R2156
6 1

2k2
PDTC114EE
B2100 C2164
L2170 R2153 GND 2x10k TS5A3159DCKR
HOT "MICP" 27p AUDIO(3)
C2151 AUDIO(0) N2161
GND 600R/100MHz 33n
GND 2k2 10R R1
R2151 R2
C2152
10p AUDIO(1)
10R R2155 GND
GND
KEY(10:0)

UPP
GENIO(31:0)
15 GENIO(14)
14 Audio amplifier
J2150
AUDIO(4:0) XAUDIO(6) N2150
XAUDIO(3) TPA2010D1YZF
R2152 C2161 C2171
220R
R2171
Earpiece
R2150 2u2
UEM XMIC(1:0)
10k 100n 1k0 C2
_SHDN
C2159 L2181 L2182 33nH B2101
R2158
GND XAUDIO(2) 15n A1 C3
GND R2154 C2155 XAUDIO(4) 18k IN+ Vo+
XMIC(0) C1 A3 220R/100MHz 2
XAUDIO(6:0) 2k2 33n IN- Vo-
L2183 33nH 1
L2180
XMIC(1) VBAT B1 A2
R2154 XAUDIO(5) VDD GND
C2155 B2 B3
C2180 PVDD GND 220R/100MHz
2k2 C2165 C2165 33n R2159
R2150 XAUDIO(1) 15n
1k0 1n 1n 18k
GND C2153 C2154
47p 47p
GND GND GND
GND

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Band Channel RX VCO/RX VC/RX TX VCO/TX VC/TX
GSM 900 37 942.4MHz 3769.6MHz ~2.7V 897.4MHz 3589.6MHz ~1.98V
R7610
TXIP 4 5k6 GSM 1800 700 1842.8MHz 3685.6MHz ~2.38V 1747.8MHz 3495.6MHz ~1.58V
R7610
TXIM
5
5k6

6
R7611 13
TXQP 5k6 J7608 R7615 100R 2 RFBUSX
R7611
TXQM 7 5k6 14 J7609 R7616
100R
1 RFBUSDA UPP
(RFICCNTRL 2:0)
UEM 0
J7600 J7610 R7617
100R
0 RFBUSCLK
(RFCONV 9:0) RXIP
C7610 C7611 C7612
C7627 10p 10p 10p
1
J7601 56p
RF IC R7609
GND GND GND 15
RXIM
12 J7602 16 N7600 12k GND
Z7603
RXQP
2 PMB3258_V1.1 C7655
26 5 10p VCC
C7628 EN PLLREFR IN1 OUT
J7603 25 14 C7639

R7619

R7663
56p DA CPLO

4k7
3k3
3 24 CLK 270p IN2
RXQM GND
VCCPRE 15
GND BGH92M
46 A VT 16 869.5MHZ
C7656 GND
45 18
23 48
AX
B
VREG
GNDVCO 17 100n
47 BX VCCVCO 19 C7614 C7613 C7641 C7669
R7605
4p7 1u0 270p 3n9
UEM VR2 22R
Z7602 C7644 21 C1X
HUGIN
TX1 40
GND Z7604
C7620 EFCH942MTCC2.ES5 20 41 VCC
R7606 C1 TX1X IN1 OUT
2u2 In Out L7602 C7645 560p 23 C2X TX2 42
0R IN2
942.5MHz 22 C2 TX2X 43
GND 10nH
Out BGH182M
C7607 560p 27 39 VR3
1p2 RX1 TXRXCTRL1 1710-1910MHz
GND
28 RX1X TXRXCTRL2 38 C7658
GND
L7603 29 RX2 TXRXCTRL3 37 22p
24 10nH 30 RX2X VCCTX 44
GND
VR1
31 RX3
Z7600 32 12 C7625 C7634
RX3X LOFISW
EFCH1842TCC2 34 22p 100n
L7607 RX4
In Out L7604 35 RX4X VCCFE 33
GND GND
UEM
2n2H 1842.5MHz
2n2H
Out 6 VCXOEN VCCSC 2 2.8V
R7632 VR4
C7604 7 3 C7643
0p5 39R VCXO VDDSC
8 C7630 100n
GND
VCXOX
L7605 10 36 22p C7659
FSYS VCCLOGEN
C7636 GND 22p GND
2n2H GND
1p8 C7657 9 VCCVCXOVDDPLL 13 C7668
22p 22p VR5
11 GNDVCXO
GND GND
1 C7624
GND
B7600 GND
4 TSTVCXO VCCBB
100n
3
26MHz 49,50,51,52,53,54,55,56,57,58,59,60,61= GND
GND
C7623 J7621
20 GND
22p
R7631
UEM 2
R7630 GND R2900
C2900 1n0
(RFAUXCON 2:0) AFC 18k 100k 330R RFCLK UPP
V7600

BBY56-02W
C7635
100n

GND
GND

R7704 R7700
1k0 1k0
C7700
33p

GND
R7705 R7701
1k0 1k0
C7701
33p

GND
R7706 R7707
1k0 1k0
C7702
33p

GND
R7720 R2207
1k0
C7720
1k0
6
PATEMP UEM
(SLOWAD 6:0)
Front End Module 33p

N7700 GND
RF3282E5.1 RESNET_1DB R7709
N7701 R7714 0R
1 RF
TXIN_LB 22
2 G
12 RXOOUT_LB 5R77
3 G
21
870R

870R

GND OL2 5
15 ANT OL1 4
TXP 25 GND
GND
2 PA_ID R7703
3 RESNET_1DB
C7631 TXIN_HB 0R
0p5 10 RXOUT_HB R7711
VR4

GND
VPC 26 2.8V
5R77
19
VREG 23
18
VBAT_LB
22
870R

870R

VBAT_HB 7 C7726 C7728


22p 0p5
GND GND
VBAT_PC 27
VC1 28
R7733 GND GND
J7604 5 UPP
TXP
VC2 29
100R
(GENIO 31:0)
VC3 30 C7727
10p
GND R7732
~4V 10k
0 TXC UEM
VBAT (RFAUXCON 2:0)
C7725
120p
GND
17
C7711 C7712 C7713 C7714
2u2 15p 27p 27p
18
GND GND GND GND

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VIO=1.8V
VFLASH=2.8V
1) 32.768kHz at B2200 in 2) 32.768kHz at B2200 in 3) RFCLK at J7621 4) Sleepclock at J2802

VLED+=7.5V VLED-=3,6V

5) CBUSCLK at J2804 6) CBUSDA at J2805 7) CBUSENX at J2806 8) DBUSCLK at J2811

24 23
9) DBUSDA at J2812 10) DBUSENX at J2813 11) VSIM at C2208 12) RXIQ at J7600-J7603
14

15

13

21

13) RFBUSX at J7608 14) RFBUSDA at J7609 15) RFBUSCLK at J7610 16) TXIQ at J7600-J7603 22

20

17 18 3

17) TXC GSM900 PL19 at R7732 18) TXC GSM900 PL5 at R7732 19) TXP at J7604 20) 26MHz at B7600
12
16 VR5=2.8V
9 VR2=2.8V
8
10 VANA=2.8V
6
4 VR1=2.8V
21) 897.4MHz TX signal at R7709 22) 1747.8MHz TX signal R7703 23) 942.4MHz RX signal at L7606 24) 1842.8MHz RX signal at L7607 19 5
7 1 VFLASH1=2.8V

11 2

VSIM
VR3=2.8V VR4=2.8V
VIO=1.8V
VCORE=1.36V

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B C2239 P5 C7644 J7 J2207 N4 J8808 M6 R2154 N7 V
B2200 O7 C2240 M6 C7645 I7 J2208 N4 J8810 M6 R2155 L6 V2000 S7
B7600 K5 C2241 M6 C7655 I5 J2209 N4 J8813 M6 R2156 O7 V2160 L6
C C2242 M6 C7656 J5 J2210 N4 L R2158 N7 V2400 U5
C2000 G3 C2261 P6 C7657 K7 J2800 N4 L2000 T7 R2159 N7 V2401 U3
Top Bottom
C2001 G2 C2287 M5 C7658 J7 J2801 N4 L2001 R3 R2160 L6 V7600 K6
C2002 G4 C2330 G2 C7659 I6 J2802 O4 L2002 R4 R2171 N8 X
C2003 S5 C2331 P5 C7668 I6 J2803 N4 L2170 S3 R2200 P6 X2005 G3
C2004 R5 C2332 P5 C7669 K8 J2804 O4 L2180 M7 R2202 M7 X2060 T3
C2005 R5 C2400 U4 C7700 K3 J2805 O4 L2181 M7 R2203 M7 X2700 Q4
C2006 R5 C2401 U6 C7701 K3 J2806 O4 L2182 B6 R2204 M6 Z
C2007 S7 C2402 C2 C7702 K4 J2807 O4 L2183 B6 R2205 M6 Z2400 Q3
C2008 R4 C2403 C2 C7711 I2 J2808 O4 L2400 U6 R2206 M7 Z7600 H6
C2009 R4 C2405 P5 C7712 I4 J2809 O4 L7602 I7 R2207 L4 Z7602 H7
C2010 R5 C2700 R4 C7713 I2 J2810 O4 L7603 I7 R2400 U5 Z7603 J5
C2011 S3 C2880 O4 C7714 K3 J2811 N4 L7604 I6 R2406 O2 Z7604 J5
C2012 R4 C2881 P3 C7720 K4 J2812 N4 L7605 I6 R2407 P2
C2013 R3 C2882 P3 C7725 K3 J2813 N4 L7607 H6 R2408 P2
C2017 G5 C2883 O2 C7726 J2 J2814 N3 M R2409 T4
C2151 N7 C2884 O2 C7727 K2 J2815 N3 M2000 G6 R2700 P4
C2152 S3 C2885 P3 C7728 K2 J2817 N3 N R2900 K7
C2153 B6 C2886 P3 D J2818 N3 N2150 M7 R3030 O2
C2154 B7 C2887 O2 D2200 O5 J2823 N4 N2160 L7 R7605 K7
C2155 N6 C2900 K7 D2800 O3 J2840 P4 N2161 L7 R7606 H7
C2157 O8 C3030 N2 D3000 M3 J2841 P4 N2400 T6 R7609 K6
C2159 N7 C3031 N2 F J2842 P4 N7600 J7 R7610 M5
C2161 N8 C3032 N2 F2000 T7 J2843 P4 N7700 J3 R7611 M5
C2164 N6 C7604 I6 H J2844 P4 R R7615 H8
C2165 N7 C7607 I7 H2400 C3 J2845 P4 R2000 G3 R7616 H7
C2171 N8 C7610 I8 J J2846 P4 R2001 Q3 R7617 H7
C2180 N7 C7611 I7 J2000 F2 J2847 O4 R2002 R5 R7619 J8
C2181 M7 C7612 I7 J2001 F3 J2848 O2 R2003 R5 R7630 K6
C2182 M7 C7613 I7 J2002 F3 J2849 O2 R2004 R5 R7631 K7
C2200 O7 C7614 J7 J2003 F2 J2850 M4 R2005 S5 R7632 K6
C2202 O7 C7620 K7 J2004 F3 J2992 M5 R2006 R5 R7633 K2
C2203 O7 C7623 J7 J2010 T6 J3361 P5 R2007 R4 R7635 K2
C2204 P5 C7624 J8 J2011 U4 J6161 Q7 R2008 S4 R7663 K8
C2205 P5 C7625 J6 J2012 T6 J6162 Q7 R2009 R4 R7700 I5
C2208 P4 C7627 J5 J2060 Q2 J7600 M5 R2010 S3 R7701 I5
C2220 M7 C7628 J5 J2063 Q2 J7601 M5 R2011 R4 R7703 J5
C2222 P7 C7630 K6 J2102 T4 J7602 M5 R2013 R5 R7704 K3
C2223 O7 C7631 D3 J2103 S4 J7603 N5 R2020 R5 R7705 K3
C2225 M6 C7634 I7 J2150 N4 J7604 O2 R2027 R5 R7706 K3
C2226 P7 C7635 K6 J2200 N5 J7608 I8 R2068 S2 R7707 I5
C2227 M6 C7636 K6 J2201 N5 J7609 H7 R2069 S2 R7709 I5
C2230 O7 C7637 K2 J2202 N5 J7610 H8 R2070 S2 R7711 J4
C2233 O7 C7638 K2 J2203 N4 J7621 K7 R2150 N7 R7714 J2
C2235 M7 C7639 J7 J2204 M5 J8805 M5 R2151 M7 R7720 K4
C2236 M5 C7641 J7 J2205 O4 J8806 N2 R2152 N7 R7732 K2
C2237 M5 C7643 K6 J2206 O4 J8807 O4 R2153 N7 R7733 K2

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