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ORDER NO. KMage04254¢1 Ft Service Manual SOUND CHARGER PLES Telephone Equipment KX-TC170-B Cordless Phone KX-TC 1 70-W ‘Black Version White Version (for U.S.A.) @ SPECIFICATIONS (Portable Handset) (Base Unit), Dial Type: ‘Tone (OTMFY Pulse. 10 16 digits per station T ‘Base Unit Portable Handset (Receiver Section) | (Transmitter Section) | Weight: (0.73 bs. (850 9) 0.51 tb. (2809) with battory KX-TC170-B/KX-TC170-W ZX WARNING ‘This service information is dosigned for experienced repair technicians only and isnot designed for use by the general public, does not contain wamings or cautons to advise non-technical individuals of potential dangers in attempting o service a product Products powered by electity should be serviced or repaired only by experienced professional technicians. ‘Any attempt to service oF repair the product or products dealt with inthis service information by anyone elge could result in serous injury or death, When you mention the serial number, write down all 11 digs. The serial number may be found on the label afixed tothe bottom of Lent 7 FOR SERVICE TECHNICIANS ICs and LSIs are vulnerable to static electricity. ‘When repairing, the following precautions will help prevent recurring malfunctions. 1. Cover plastic parts boxes with aluminum fol 2. Ground the soldering irons. 3. Use a conductive mat on worktable. 4. Do not grasp IC or LSI pins with bare fingers. TABLE OF CONTENTS LOCATION OF CONTROLS. 3. RF SPECIFICATION, 34 STANDARD BATTERY LIFE 3 HOW TO CHECK THE PORTABLE CONNECTION o . 4 HANDSET SPEAKER 34 OPERATIONS vw 8,6 BLOCK DIAGRAM (BASE UNIT) 35 DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS... 7 NEW CIRCUIT OPERATION (BASE UNIT) 36,37 HOW TO REPLACE FLAT PACKAGE IC 8 NOMAL CIRCUIT OPERATION (BASE UNIT) 37-44 CPU DATA (BASE UNIT) sn sn 9 BLOCK DIAGRAM (PORTABLE HANDSET) 45 CPU DATA (PORTABLE HANDSET)... 10 NEW CIRCUIT OPERATION (PORTABLE HANDSET) .... 46-49 EXPLANATION OF IC TERMINALS 11,12 NOMAL CIRCUIT OPERATION (PORTABLE HANDSET)... 50 EXPLANATION OF CPU DATA ‘TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE st ‘COMMUNICATION 19-20 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (BASE UNIT) 52-54 ADJUSTMENTS (BASE UNIT) .nnsuenenonnneneninn 21-23 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (PORTABLE HANDSET)... 55, 56 TERMINAL GUIDE OF ICS, TRANSISTORS AND DIODES... 24 CABINET AND ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT BOARD AND WIRING PARTS LOCATION (BASE UNIT) 1 BT CONNECTION DIAGRAM (BASE UNIT) 25,26 CABINET AND ELECTRICAL ‘SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (BASE UNIT). 27 PARTS LOCATION (PORTABLE HANDSET) 58 CIRCUIT BOARD AND WIRING ACCESSORIES AND PACKING MATERIALS .... 59 CONNECTION DIAGRAM (PORTABLE HANDSET) ...... 29, 30 EXTENSION CABLE CONNECTING METHOD. 59 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (PORTABLE HANDSET) 31 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST (BASE UNIT) 60-64 ADJUSTMENTS (PORTABLE HANDSET) 82 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST FREQUENCY TABLE ...osonnsonmnnsninnnininnsnnnene 88 (PORTABLE HANDSET) 65-68 KX-TC170-B/KX-TC171 LOCATION OF CONTROLS Portable Handset Indicator (FLASH) Button ( # } (TONE) Button (PROGRAM) Button Antenna, REDIAL) Button jutton (LOUDIRINGER) Button (PAUSE] Button BATT (Battery LOW indicator — Btonaney Charge Contacts ~ Base Unit Antenna IN USE/CHARGE Indicator Charge Contacts HANDSET LOCATOR Button STANDARD BATTERY LIFE It your Panasonic battery is fully charged; While not in While in use (TALK) use (Stand-by) Up to about 8 hours Up to about 30 days ‘© Battery ite may vary depending on usage conditions and ambient temperature, ‘© The battery cannot be overeharged. ‘© Clean the handset and the base unit charge contacts with a soft dry cloth once a month, Clean more ofter the unit is subject to grease, dust or humidity. If not, the battery may not charge properly. © A tuly charged battery does not require the handset to be places on. the base unit unit the BATT LOW indicator flashes. This will maximize the battery ite. KX-TC170-B/KX-TC170-W | 1 coma ascro Power Outlet (AC 120 V, 60 Hz) Single-Line Tlophone Jack (Rustic) Telephone Line Cord To select the dialing mode TONE (preset) or PULSE The TALK indicator light must be off before programming. © twice (PULSE) Press (PROGRAM) » (AUTO) © OR B twice (TONE) + To cancel during programming, press (PROGRAM) , then restart from the beginning + If3 beeps sound during programming, a wrong key was pressed. Restart from the beginning. *“A.confirmation tone sounds as follows; 1 beep: The mode is different from the previously selected one. viously selected one. 2 beeps: The mode is the same as th CONNECTIION 2 extend sion Charge the battery for S hours. © The IN USE/CHARGE indicator lights. This connection efor | USA version only. Refer to the simplified ‘manual (cover) for Canada or other areas, Hook Fasten the cordt0 | @ USE ONLY Panasonic AC ADAPTOR KX-TCAI-G. Prevent it from being | _ @ The AC adaptor must remain connected at al times. disconnected, (itis normal for the adaptor to feel warm during use.) > (PROGRAM) «, Adding Another Phone ‘Stancard Telephone Singl-Line elon Jack Telephone Une Cor Adaptor (ox) OPERATIONS Making Calls Indicator: (Counmincen) (ASD Answering Calls (TALK) 2nd indicator 1 Press (TALK ‘©The indicator lights. 2D Diatatelepnone number. ‘you miscial, press (FLASH) fim then cial again. 3 Tonang u, press (TALK) or place the handset on the base unit The TALK indicator ight goes out, )PERATING DISTANCE ‘0 maximize the distance of the handset from the base unit irae Atthe press. is off the base unit, You can also answer a call by pressing any dialing button ( 0 to 9, *,4), (— Any key Talk). OR Ion the base unit, just lit up. To redial the last number press (TALK) *® (REDIAL) To select the receiver volume press (LOUD/RINGER) while talking ‘®€ach time you pross, the button, the ‘volume levet will change from MEDIUM (preset) to HIGH to LOW. I noise interferes with the conversation Press (GH) to select a clear channel or move closer to the base unit, Lighted keypad The dialing buttons wil light while dialing and flash when a calls received. The lights will go out about 10 seconds after dialing or answering a call ig the ringer volume ‘The TALK indicator light must be off. ‘eTo select HIGH (preset) or LOW, | press (LOUD/RINGER) briefly (Each time you press the button briefly, the selected volume rings and the ringer volume will change.) To turn the ringer OFF, press and hold (LOUD/RINGER) until 2 beeps sound, To turn the ringer ON, press (LOUD/RINGER) briefly, ‘The ringer sounds at the HIGH level KX-TC170-B/KX-TC170-W Storing Phone Numbers in Memory ‘You can store up to 10 phone numbers. The dialing buttons (0 to 9) function as memory stations. ‘The TALK indicator light must be off before programming. Press (PROGRAM) ‘@The TALK indicator lashes, Enter a phone number up 10 16 digits. Garo) Press (fl TALK nestor Pross a memory station number (0 t0 9). amary Staton ‘4 confirmation tone sounds.” Number (See right side.) The TALK indicator ight goes out eROnRtD ‘#To store other numbers, repeat steps 1 through 4. Htyou mi Press (PROGHAM) to end storing Restart from step 1 To erase a stored number Press (PROGRAM) » (AUTO) # the memory station number (0 to 8) for the phone number to be erased. ‘What the confirmation tone means 1 beep: The new number is stored. 2 beeps: The number is the same as the previously stored one. Dialing a Stored Number Indicator Press the memory station number (0109), (@ The stored number is dialed. twice on the handset. IN USE/CHARGE Handset Locator You can locate the handset or page the person at the handset with beep tones. Press (TALK) Wed (HANDSET LOCATOR) Press (HANDSET LOCAT Press (AUTO: ‘© The handset beeps for 1 minute. @ The IN USE/CHARGE Indicator flashes. ‘© To stop paging, press (HANDSET LOCATOR) again or press (TALK) KX-TC170-B/KX-TC170-W DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Remove P.C, Board Ref.No. | Procedure | Shownin Fig— To remove—. Remove—. i 1 1 Lower Cabinet Sorows (3X14) (axa 2 1.2 2 Printed Circuit Board Fomove tho P.C. Board 3 a Remove the battery compartment cover 3,4 Lower Cabinet 4 4 Sorew (26X14) (6x2 5 a5 5 Printed Circuit Board Sorew (26X10) ror (oyxe [ KX-TC170-B/KX-TC17 HOW TO REPLACE FLAT PACKAGE IC 1 PREPARATION SOLDER Sparkle Solder 115A-1, 1158-1 OR Almit Solder KR-19, KR-19RMA Soldering iron Recommended power consumption will be between 30 W to 40 W. Temperature of Copper Rod 662 + 50°F (350 #10 (An expert may handle 60-80 W iron, but beginner might damage foll by overheating.) Flux - - - -HITI5 Specific gravity 0.863, (Original flux will be replaced daily.) mm PROCEDURE 1. Temporary fix FLAT PACKAGE IC by soldering on two marked 2 pins, . Temporary soldering point, *Most important matter is accurate setting of IC to the corresponding soldering fol 2. Apply flux forall pins of FLAT PACKAGE IC. Flux — soldering ion — Specitied solder I MODIFICATION PROCEDURE OF BRIDGE 1. Ple-solder slightly on bridged portion, 2. Remove remained solder along pins employing soldering iron as shown in below figure, BO ee CPU DATA (BASE UNIT) KX-TC170-B/KX-TC170-W 1501 MN150409KRX No | Description vo} High | High-Z] Low || Description [vo] igh | igh-Z Low 7 [NatUsed 0 26 |NoTUsed - 2 |Not Used 27 [oes swicn | 0 | rencut wous Fon onto 3 |onarge Curent | © | Normauick Trckte | 28 [PLLEN 0} Aatve Normal afixrower Jo] on orr | asjacown | 1} Normal Ac.DOWN s|rxoata, fof 1 0 — | a0 fsaverch | 1 |aeatc Fd Low ects Fl Hah 6 |Nc at|axoara 1] ° 7 |charge Curren © | Quick Normal | 32 |Betitook) | 1] Off Hook Bellin alinuseteo |o orf | on aa |Powerbonn | 1 | Normal Down 9 |Not Used 34 loptiona — [uo} OFF on 10 |Not Used 35 Options — |o] OFF on 11 |Not Used 36 Option — |o] OFF on 12 |Seriat Glock || Normal (active) | 37 Optond — uo] OFF on 13 SorialData |} (Active) (active) | a8 |koy in vO} Normal Keyin 14 [Charge 1} Non Charge | 30 |Nc : 15 |Not Used 40 |keyin vo] Norma Keyin 16 |TRRLY = jo ofr | oN Jat |keyin vo] Nomat Keyin 17 JE tert inpal 1 | Normal 42 |keyin v0] Normat Koyin 18 an no] 43 |Notusea fo 19 JoPUCiock | 1 44 |Notused — [o 20 |(asetmz) | 0 21 |vop 22 [est inert int] 1 | Normal 2s |DTMF ©| (Active) [Normal] (Activ) 24 |eset | Normal Reset 25 |Not Used KX-TC170-B/KX-TC170-W CPU DATA (PORTABLE HANDSET) @) BeeP rt. @ tucHTeD OL) DBDOOODOOOD. Ic202 Pavio008GE33 Pir] escriton |uo] High [rich-z] tow J] Descnpton [uo] High |ih-z| Low 1 [Option Strobe 1] 0 | Normat (28 /RX Power eee ‘On 2 option srebe 0| 0 | Nona zolptien = [0] Latch Normal 4)key tobe 4 0} Normal 2z7[Squoicn | 1 [eens tow] |e Fits oh alkeysrotes | Nota 2elAx Dae | 1 | (Oats) Noxmal slkey svove2 | 0 Nota zoluL unex | 1 | Uniock | Lock 6|Key Strobe 1 | O Normal 30/PLL Data ©} (Data) Normal 7|key tobe o | 0 Normal aifputcece fo] (cock Normal elkeyins 1) on a2jeaniow | 1 | High tow 9|Key in2 ' off 33) Battery 1 High Low woKeymt || on aaNet Uses 11 |Key Ino 1 of 35 i oft On 12|Not Used 36 1} Normat Charge 13)Not Used | 37|Charge (Control) | | | Base Unit ‘Charger 14|LED (BATT LOW) | © off | on 38 | Internally Conn. shieorax) | 0 or | on | selvoo | 16]Not Used 40|Beep Clock ©] Normal {Clock} | 17]eno 41]Beep Control || — Low High 18]Sub Clock 1 42|X\Voume Sdece'1| | High High Low 19|(92.768kH2) | | | 43] Rx Volume Seecer2| 0 | High tea High jeset ' Normal Reset 44|Not Used (Low) |(Meciumi} (High) 21|Main Clock ' 22|(3.99MHz) ! | 23/TX Data ° (Data) | Normal | | 2a|TXPower | O ont On L L 10 KX-TC170-B/KX-TC170-W EXPLANATION OF IC TERMINALS PAC ret La Base Unit 1C201: PQVITB31224H Portable Handset It; PaVITB31224R 2] sero 2 | exrae [Er yr eres en Pe ana we vor cones VEAL oe 2 [rss Pe sige coe rn oo ve Fat 1" [KX-TC170-B/KX-TC170-W ce ocean ceo 2 a [ mncour eereeaune wmenncanee Gasca weve 71 pee ~12- KX-TC170-B/KX-TC170-w | EXPLANATION OF CPU DATA COMMUNICATION 1, Standby ~ TALK ‘A. The base unit continuously scans the portable handset's TX frequencies of the 10 original channels (a). Also, the base unit scans the portable handset's TX frequencies of the 15 new channels (o), until a vacant (b) channel is found, fa, The base unit stores the number of the vacant (b) channel, and the status of all 10 (a) channels into memory. Zl When the user pushes the TALK button, the portable handset sends a TALK-ACK request to the base unit. on the portable handset's (a) TX frequency) [BI The base unit sonds an ACK-OK to the portable handset. on the base units (a) TX frequency] fa. This ACK-OK includes the number of the 2 vacant channels. ‘One vacant (a) channel and the vacant (b) channel selected and stored in step Aa, [Bl The portable handset checks the portable handset's AX frequency ofthe vacant (b) channel selected & stored i stop Aa. If this channel is vacant, then tho portable handset proceeds to step 4. If this channel snot vacant, then the portable handset proceeds 10 stop ab, [] a. The portable handset sends a TALK-COMMAND. This TALK-COMMAND includes the number of the vacant (b) channel selected and stored in step Aa. This TALK-COMMAND is sent on the handset's (a) TX frequency. Ator sending the TALK-COMMAND, the portable handset changes to the vacant (b) channel. Then, the base unit seizes the telephone line and changes to the vacant (b) channel b. The portable handset sends a TALK-COMMAND. This TALK-COMMAND includes the number of the vacant (a) channel selected in step 2a, This TALK-COMMAND is sent on the handsets (a) TX frequency. Alter sending the TALK-COMMAND, the base unit seizes the telephone line. [The base unit and portable handset have been ‘communicating on an (a) channel since step 1. Therefore they both remain on that (a) channel) [5] A dial tone is heard. Notes: All data communication between the portable handset and base unit is dane on one of the (a) channels prior to completing the link in step 5. (a) - channels 16-25 (old) - these channels are paired, as per FCC requirements (b)- channels 1-15 (new) - these channels are paired, as per the manufacturer's choice ~13- KX-TC170-B/KX-TC170-W | OUTGOING CALL MODE (STANDBY ~ TALK): ex) Base Unit Select channel (b) is vacant Portable Handset: Select channel (b) is vacant Portable Base Unit Handset 1x RX, aX x Frequency Frequency Frequency Frequency i | | frauk | @ cH cH _TALKACK scan) [SCAN | Potabe | Haneset 7 17 TX trequeny=CH17 = ACKOK (8,17) Base Unit Ql g | TX trequency=CH17_| 7 7 ‘TALK-COMMAND (a 8 Porat Handset = | Ti trequency=CH17 | 8 8 8 Conversation (CH8) [5] | © _ When the base units scanning, the base units RX trequency CHS is vacant. ‘The base unit sends an ACK-OK, which includes the numbers @ and 17 ® The portable handset checks the portable handset RX frequency CHB. The FX frequency CHis vacant The portable handset sends TALK-COMMAND, which includes the numbor 8. Note: Channel (a) 16-25 Ghannel (b) 1-18 (New Channel) 14 KX-TC170-B/KX-TC170-W OUTGOING CALL MODE (STANDBY — TALK): ex) Base Unit Select channel (b) is vacant ©) Portable Handset: Select channel (b) is occupied Portable Base Unit Handset * aX RX 1K Frequency Frequency Frequency Frequency |) | fom | | cn | aos scan| 7 al | ® —AGK-OK (8, 17) Base Unit Ty frequency=CH17 7 8 - 1 |) tark-command (17) ~_" Ponabié Handset — ‘TX frequency=CH17__-—~ 17 ” | conversation (cH17) 5) " © When the base unitis scanning the base units RX frequency CH is vacant “The base unit sends an ACK-OK, which includes the numbers 8 and 17 ® The portable handset checks the handset AX frequency CHE. “The portable handset RX trequency CHB is occupied ‘The portable handset doesn't use CH “The portable handset sends TALK-COMMAND, which includes the number 17. Note: Channel (a) 16-25 ‘Channel (b) 1-18 (New Channel) 18 KX-TC170-B/KX-TC170-W OUTGOING CALL MODE (STANDBY ~ TALK): ex) Base Unit: All of channel (b) is occupied @) Portable Base Unit Handset x RX Frequency Frequency Portable ———_ anc 7 7 TX frequency TALK-ACK ACK-OK (17) Base Unit TX frequen | -_ ‘TALK-COMMAND (17) Portable Handset TX frequency=CH17 7 "7 Conversation (CH17) [5] © _ When the base unit is scanning, the base units RX frequency Channel (b) is vacant. The base unit sends an ACK-OK, which includes the number 17 only, ® The portable handset does not check the handeet AX frequency. ‘The portable handset sends TALK-COMMAND, which includes the number 17 Note: Channel (a) 16-25 Channel (b) 1-15 (New Channel) -16- RX x Frequency Frequency cH cH SCAN) |SCAN 7 w 7 "7 CH CHANGE MODE: ox): (CH6+ CHa) Portable Base Unit Handset ™ RK RK ox Frequency Frequency Frequency Frequency | cul 6 6 | 6 | 7 (CH-ACK Porabie Handoet | s| |e Tr requeney=cHe 8 oe} OL _ | \CK-OK (8, a) Base Unit t— TX trequency=CHE 6 6 | @ CH-COMMAND (8) Portable | 8 Handset Tr trequeney-cHe | 8 8 | 8 | Conversation(CH8) 6) @® _ When the user pushes the CH button, the portable handset sends a CH-ACK request tothe base unt. (on the portable handset's conversation frequency) ® These unit checks the base units AX frequency of he vacant (b) channel selected at random, @® Tho base unit sends a ACK-OK. ‘This ACK-OK includes the number ofthe 2 vacant channels One vacant (a) channel andthe vacant (b) channel selected in step 2 @_ The portable handset checks the handset's RX frequency of the vacant (b) channel in step 2. . ® Te portable handset sends a CH-COMMAND, ‘This CH-COMMAND includes the number ofthe vacant (b) channel ‘Atior sending the CH-ACK, portable handset changes to a vacant (b) channel. © _The base unit changes to the vacant (b) channel The a conversation can be accessed. Note: (a)- Channels 16-25 (Old) (©)- Channels 1-15 (New) -17- KX-TC170-B/KX-TC170-W | 2. Toterminate Communication When the TALK button on | Portable Handset is pressed during communication, a LINK terminating DATA (STANDBY) is sont to terminate communication. (TALK) | (On the conversations frequency) TALK LED oF [-——__STANDBY 7 OFF HOOK INUSE LEO OFF CONDITION 3. Ringing Portable Base Handset Unit (STANDBY MODE) | Ring signal Ringing IN USE LED Flashing TALKLED Flashing ‘Atter detecting the Ring signal from circut, Base Unit sends a ring signal DATA (Ring) on the base's (a) TX frequency, then the Portable Handset starts ringing, Note: (a) is channels 16-25 (old)-~these channels are paired as per FCC requirements, rine . Ports for transmitting and receiving of data Portable Handset : transmitting .. 23 Pin reoeiving .. 28 Pin Base Unit transmitting .. § Pin receiving .. 31 Pin . Waveform of DATA used for cordless transmission and reception KX-TC170-B/KX-TC170-W | ‘The DATA which is transmitted from the Portable Handset to the Base Unit is combination of DATA 0, DATA 1, DATA Delimt, Pre data and End data of P1 The DATA which is transmitted from the Base Unit to the Portable Handset is combination of DATA 0, DATA 1, DATA Delimt, Pre data and End data of P2. PORTABLE HANDSET Pre data DATAt L| <> 3.703ms END data coro OO | Tu <—S 4713 ms <—S<> 8.416ms 4.713 ms 3,703 ms BASE UNIT <> 2.693 ms (82a 26.933 ms a n Pre data 2.604ms END data ™“ TU JUL < ><> 6712 ms 4.702 ms 2.01 ms —19- x2 SS 6.717 ms 4.702 ms 3.694 ms 19.815 ms KX-TC170-B/KX-TC170-W 6. When LINKing 1 Frame —> DATAO orDATA1| D | DATAQorDATAT ~ | Freda | para aeroava] © a Ls pata petit When LINKing from the Portable Handset (when becoming STBY to TALK), DATA is transmitted in above format. The combined Portion of DATA 0 and DATA 1 is transmitted in LINK requesting DATA (31bit) format frst. Then, when LINK OK(ACK-OK) DATA. (23bit) is returned from the Base Unit its sent as LINK from DATA after changing the combination of DATA 0 and DATA 1. And the DATA Delimt is between each Frame as a stop. ‘The contents of LINK requesting DATA and LINK from DATA are different depending on each operation. 7. Pulse Dial KE Pulse DATA —> DATA or paras] © | DaTAdorpara’ | END dat ‘abi L5 pata petit | Pre data When executing Pulse Dial, the Pulse Dial DATA Is transmitted from the Portable Handset to the Base Unit in above format. ‘The combination of DATA 0 and DATA 1 are changed by each Dial No, And the DATA Delimt is between each Frame as a stop. ‘The number of Frame is 2. 8 Tone KK Tone DATA > 13 bit DATA Delimt seco [Tone end | D | Tone end | END data TS ret ara When executing Tone Dil, Tone Dial DATA is transmitted from the Portable Handset to the Base Unit in above format. The DATA is changed by Dial No. as same as Pulse Dial, When Tone Dialing, DATA (Continue DATA) that the key is pressed continuously is sent to the Base Unit during the key is pressed. When depressing the key, the TONE Dial exterminating DATA (Tone ‘end DATA) is send, and the END data is sent finally. NOTE 165,000 kinds of the security code are available for the ‘model KX-TC170-B/KX-TC170-W. Each time the portable Unit is set on the cradle of the base unit (for charging), the CPU automatically change the security code. 20 KX-TC170-B/KX-TC170-W ADJUSTMENTS (BASE UNIT) {t your unit have below symptoms, adjust each item using remedy column from the table. Symptom Remedy The base uit des not respond to aca om portable handset | Make adjustments in tem) “The base unit does not transmit or the transmit frequency is of Make adjustments in tem(8) “The transmit frequency iso Make adjustments in tem) | ‘The transmit power output is low, and the operating distance Make adjustments in tem(D) between base unit and portable handset is less than normal. ‘The reception sensitivity of base unit is low with noise. Make adjustments in item(E) The transmit level is large or small Make adjustments in ter(F), (G) ‘The reception level is large or smal Make adjustments in tem(H) “The unit does not link. Make adjustments in item() Unit condition: Remove the antenna from P.C. Board of the base unit. actual mode Virtual Channel: Exclusive Frequency for adjustment which never used Procedure 1. hile pressing St and S7, set $9 to power on. After pressing St and S7 for 1 second, release S1 and S7 to set Talk Test mode. (unit becomes 25ch, Talk Test mode) ‘Step[ Operation [TX [AX | MODE | Adjustmentitems | TXCH | _AXGH ‘]Procedure 1 25] 25) TALK | TXVCO ores [Chas RX VCO cH25 | CH25: 2|Procedure 1+ [Base |Base| TALK | TXPOWER-1 CH(Base A)| CH(Base A) Base! “|Press $1 Unit | Unit <458kHz Output [CH(Base A)| CH(Base A) a ALA T 3)Procedure 1+ | Base |Base| TALK | Detection Oulput___|CH(Base B)| CHiBase B)) Press St twice | Unit | Unit | (noise [Line Ourput (CH(Base 8)| CH(Base 8) B | B | squolch) | DMF Level = = Line Modulation | CH(Base 8)| CH(Base B) Step] Operation [1X [AX [MODE | Gonfirmation Nems | 7X CH | AXGH ‘Max. Deviation. |CH(Base B)| CH(Base B) TX Frequency |CH(Base B)| CH(Base B)| Tae Suench lentes 6 Cesare easel — a] Poeare T+] 7 [ase TK — | Basen fob Biase Unit. Press S1 third ‘Unit | (carrier TX VCO [CH(1) CH(Base C)| times C_| sense) I a ihe —frigwes cae] ST 5] Prowse + Tease TALK Conant fortes 8 CH ices ni Cane 6| Procedure 1+ | Base LOCATOR | Data Deviation |CH(Base B)| CH(1) Prsogton’ | unt time ~21— How to set the test mode: che renihiade [Ax Base Unit CH25] _49.970MHe Feaase Or cee Birae Grama Set $9 to Power OFF Px Base Unt CHA} _49.950MHz [TXBase Unit CHA] 46.990NH2 } FX Base Unit CHE | _49.130MHz TX Base Unit CHB | 44.100MHZ While pressing 81/57, set $910 ase Uni Power ON. PX Base Unit CH | _49.820viH2 rxaase uni cut | 43,720uHe Alter pressing S1/S7 for 1 second, [BX Base Unit CH1 | 48.760MHz set Si/S7 to OFF. White pressing S1 and 87, set $9 to power on. ml Alter pressing S1 and S7 for 1 second, release St and S7 to set Talk Test mode. (unit becomes 25ch, Talk Test mode) —_ When replacing these parts, adjust as shown in table below tabi. € s Replace Parts | Adjustmentitoms | Test Mode | A*iustment Procedure | Point T20,1c201 | (A) RX VCO (CH25 Talk 1. Procedure 1 ‘Adjustment 7203 | 2, Adjust T203 so that the reading of the Digital Voltmeter is 3.5V-£0.1 V (After adjusting, set SRx to OFF). 301.7301 | (8) TX VCO (CH25 Talk 1. Procedure 1 fees 7301 | 2, Adjust T301 so that the reading ofthe Digital Voltmeter is2.8 V0.1 V (After adjusting, set STx to OFF) 301,x201 (0) Tx Frequency | CH25 Talk 1. Procedure 1 ‘omtormation _ leon ee Frequency counter is 46.970 MHz: 700 Hz. DuP301,a301 | (0) TX Power CHA Tak | 1. Procedure 1. + Press S1 to set CHA. 2, Adjust VR302 so that the reading of the Adjustment ee RF VIVMis 270mV-:10mV. Te01 (©) RXSensivty | CHATalk | T201 1. Procedure 1. + Press S1 to set CHA. DuP201 Adjustment 2. Apply a 60dB j. Vemf output from $.S.6. (modulation frequency thHz, dev. 3kH2), 8. Adjust T201 0 thatthe reading ofthe RF VTVM is ‘maximum output (10~40m\). j 202 (FP Line Output ‘cHB Tak | T202 1. Procedure 1. + Press S1 twice to set CHB. ‘Adjustment 2. Apply a 60dB y: Vernf output from $.8.8, (modulation frequency 1kHz. dev. 3ki42), and adjust T202 50 that reading of the DMM is 0.9V ++ 0.05V. | vee01 (G) Line Output CHB Tak | vaz01 | 1. Procedure 1. + Press $1 twice to set CHB. Lovet 2. Apply a 60dB j. Vemt output from 5.8.6 a {modulation frequency thHz. dev. kHz), Adjustment | 3. Adjust VR201 so thatthe reading ofthe AF VTVM is -BdBm-= 0,8dBm (600@load) (distortion : less than 7%. ~20— 'C170-B/KX-TC170-W (When replacing these parts, adjust as shown in table below. Vv ‘Adjustment Replace Parts Agjustment items | Test Mode pain Procedure: Fvmsor |e uneinpu | cr Tax | vnoor | 1. Prosar.» Pres St wc to st CHB 2. Input via loop simulator 1.0kH2, -20.0d8m (measured at T-R) signal. ‘Adjustment 3. Apply @ 60 dB 1 Vet output from 8.5.6. | (modulation frequency 1kHz, dev. OkHz). 4, Adjust VR301 so that the reading of the FM Deviation Meter is 4,0kHz-£0. kHz, | Modulation tc201 (Noise Squeten | CHB Tak 1. Procedure 1. + Press $1 twice to set CHE. Duran Cae 2. Apply a 40d8 js Vem output fom &.5.6. oa { modbation frequency 6.04Hz, dev. 12kH2) 3. Oscilloscope become High 4. Apply a 4068, Vemi output from 8.8.6. (modulation frequency 6.0kHz, dev. Oke) 5. Oscilloscope become Low. Procedure 1. + Pross St third times to set CHC. Ic201 () Carrier CHC Talk. pe toceered eee eevee as jpply a 35dB 1 Vemf output from DuP2o1 Sensitivity | (modulation frequency 1kH2, dev. 3kH2) | 201 Conformation 3. Oscilloscope become Low. | 4, Apply a 15d js Vem output from $.S.G. | | | (modulation frequency 1kHz, dev. 3kH2) | 3, Oscilloscope become High | 7 ‘The connection of adjustment equipments are as shown in page 26. I FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (BASE UNIT) [page 27] 1. $1: Dialing Mode Selector Switch important Safety Notice: 2. S2: Handset Locator Switch ‘The shaded area on this schematic diagram incorporates 3. DC voltage measurements are taken with electronic ‘special features important for protection from fire and. vvolimeter from negative voltage line. clectrical shock hazards. When servicing itis essential that only manufacturer's This schematic diagram may be modified at specified parts be used for the critical components in the any time with development of new technology. shaded areas of the schematic Ill For SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (PORTABLE HANDSET) [Page 31] ‘SW1-10, 12: Dialing Switch This schematic di is schematic diagram may be modified at ‘SW11: Tone Switch any time with the development of new 'SW13: Program Switch technology. ‘SW14: Flash Switch ‘SW15: Auto Switch : Redial Switch Channel Switch ‘SW19: Talk Switch ‘$20: Volume/Ringer Switch ‘Wat: Pause Switch DC voltage measurements are taken with electronic voltmeter from negative voltage line. (Talk Posittion} —2a— TERMINAL GUIDE OF IC'S, TRANSISTORS AND DIODES (BASE UNIT) rvmensacr | eowrsioun | unscowoxn | asnies esceran | astero ace Be ‘Cathode ed ‘Anode ryseze asorean | pavosizo4ert wero | SABE | ssoone sgorean eee uaa, uacose af anal wuaaau7, Maas rss cS LuotLMKGars PavoKviesees Exo] mansr00 (PORTABLE HANDSET) =] — eewaRoe ULTRA [ KX-TC170-B/KX-TC170-W KX-TC170-B/KX-TC170-W CIRCUIT BOARD AND WIRING CONNECTION DIAGRAM (PORTABLE HANDSET) - 2 ! = 1 8 ! s L 7 | 8 1 9 Lo yn | (Component View) Bh 208 Lep2o7 LED206 0203 x202 £0202) Leoe0s INTER com 29— KX-TC170-B/KX-TC170-W | __[ KX-TC170-B/KX-TC170-W | CIRCUIT BOARD AND WIRING CONNECTION DIAGRAM (PORTABLE HANDSE1) 4 L 5 6 z L 8 L 9 (Flow Solder Side View’ 30~ KX-TC170-B/KX-TC170-W_ KX-TC170-B/KX-TC170-W SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (PORTABLE HANDSET) el | eI | 7 L 8 Ll ANAANT WW ~3i— KX-TC170-B/KX-TC170-W [ KX-1C170-B/KX-TC170-W ADJUSTMENTS (PORTABLE HANDSET) I your unit have below symptoms, adjust each item using remedy column from the table. ‘Symptom Remedy The movement of Battery Low Indicator is wrong, Make confirmation in item (A) The base unit does not respond to a call from portable handset. Make adjustment in item (8) The base unit does not transmit or the transmit frequency is off Make adjustment in item (C) The transmit frequency is off. L Make confirmation in item (D) “The transmit power output is low, and the operating distance between base unit and portable handset is less than normal Make confirmation in item (E) “The reception sensitivity of base unit is low with noise. Make adjustment in item (F) ‘Does not link between base unit and portable handset, Make confirmation in item( G), (H) The reception level is high or low. Make adjustment in item (1) ‘The transmit level is high or low. | Make adjustment in item () Unit condlitior 1.Rlemove the antenna lead wire from P.C Board of portable handset. 2. Power Supply: DC 3.V 3. Volume: HIGH (When P.C. Borad of portable handset is in test mode, volume condition is high.) 4. Speaker Load: 1300 ‘How to set the test mode. (CH25 Test Mode 1. After connecting the diode D209,DA and apply a power supply DC 3.9 V. (The unit becomes CH25 Talk) | a.Pes te Tak Sth {thou becres Cz standby — Testis [AK Fig Powercuppyistuned On | TeetModo(t) | _cvas Press "REDIAL"ovich tino | TestNode @)__| OWA Press "REDIAL" switch 1 time | TestMode(3) | CHB Press "REDIAL switch 1 time | TestMode(4) | CHI | Press "TALK" switch ttime | Test Mode (6) | CHT Tx Frea.| Mode cHas | Tak Talk Talk [=e rox | orF | sT-BY GH_[ 1X Frequency [ AX Frequency joHes | 49.970MH2 | 46.970MHz [ena | 49.600MH2 | _44.720MHz [oxs[ — 46.300MHZ 4.Press the cannel switch, (CH25 + CHT = CHO en H24 5. Press the redial switch, (CH25 + CHA -* CHI CHI f When replacing these parts, adjust as shown in table below. v Replace Parts | Adjustmentitems | Test Mode | ““ustment Procedure Point a e204 (A) Battery Low (CHS Talk 1.Set $1 to ON. — | 2:setthe power supply voltage to DO 3.62 V, and confirm connemary o 30 thatthe reading of oscilloscope is High, 23, Set the power voltage to DC 3.52 V, and confirm so that the reading of oscilloscope is Low. Ich, Xt, (8) TX VCO Voltage | 1, Sot $2 to TX VCO side. L105 CH25 Talk| L105 | 2. Adjust L105 so thatthe reading of digital volmeter is 3.0 V| Adjustment ; ee mM | £0.1 V (After adjusting, set S2 to OFF). tet, Xt, Coos) eree tar |e 1. Set $2 to RX VCO side. 6 2. Adjust L5 so that the reading of digital ee o voltmeter is 1.8 V:£0.1 V (Alter adjusting, set S2 to OFF) XiIct | (0) TX requency 1.Set $3 to ON. Confirmation | CHAT#K | ~— — | 2.Confirm that the reading of frequency counter is @) | 49.600 MiHz-+700 Hz DuPtot (©) Tx Power CHA Tak 1. Set S4 to ON (83:0FF). @ — _ | 2. Output level should be over 300 mV on RF VIVM Confirmation (G00l0ad) Lapurt (FIAX Adjustment | CHA Tak 1.Set $5 to ON (83, $4, S8: OFF). 2.Apply a 60 dB Vern output from $.5.6 @ (modulation frequency 1 kHz, dev. SkHz) La | B.Adjust L4 so thatthe reading of DC voltmeter 0.90.05 V (Detector Output) 4Set $7 to ON. 5.Apply @ 60 dB j: Vem output from &.8.G. | (modulation frequency tkHz, dev. SkH2) | (2nd iF Output) 6.Comfirm 2nd IF output so that its reading of RF VTVM is ‘maximum output (7~20 mv) () Noise Squetch | CHA Talk 1. Procedure 1+ ress S wie to set CH a 2. Apply 2 40d8 » Vem output from S.S.G. bala @) | ~ (modulation frequency 6.0kHz, dev. 12kH2). 43, Oscilloscope become High, 4, Apply a 40dB » Vet output from S.8.6 {modulation frequency 6.0ktz, dev. KH). _ 5. Oscilloscope become Low. (6) Cartier 1. Procedure 1. + Pross St third times to set CHC. Sensitivity CHB Talk 2. Apply a 30d8 » Vert output from S.S.G. commen _— {modulation frequency tkHz, dev. SkH2), @ 8, Osciloscope becowe Low. 4, Apply a 1508 Vera output from 8.5.6. (modulation frequency 1kHz, dev. 3kH2). 5. Oscilascope becowe High fornia CHA Talk "| 1.Set $910 ON. udulation oer — | 2:Keep pressing the lash button 3.Confim for a 4.5-6.5 kHz FM Deviation Meter reading () Speaker cHaTak| var | 1.SetS10, $6 10 ON. vat Cuiput Level 2|Apply a 40 dB sVemt output from S.8.G.(modulation ‘Sajuotnent ‘frequency kHz, dev. 3kH2) 3, just V1 so thatthe reading of AF VTVM is -18d8m, (Gistortion: less than 6°) (volume: High) GHA Talk 1.Set $9, S11 10 ON. Modulation vriot , vriot meee 2.Apply a MIG signal (1kHz, 40 dim at 600 @ toad). Adjustment 3.Adust VR 101 so that the reading of FM Deviation Met is 2.8ktH2:40.1kH. ‘The connections of adjustment equipments are as shown in page 30. =o KX-TC170-B/KX-TC170-W FREQUENCY TABLE (MHz) BASE UNIT PORTABLE HANDSET CH Transmit Frequency Receive Frequency, ‘Transmit Frequency Receive Frequency 7 “are0 16760 a760 ws720 2 wa700 18840 aio e700 3 1.800 78860 e880 3800 4 3500 7.820 7800 3040 5 3900 9020 8.020 3000 é 7.980 1.080 7.080 3.960 7 sat00 78.100 “e.100 wa20 8 7160 7.160 “2.160 wa100 3 14180 79200 8.200 wat80 ‘0 “14.200 10240 e200 “az00 1 400 40280 78.280 00 a 4380 79380 19360 seo 3 14400 18400 70400 wa00 4 4.60 79460 ‘e480 60 5 460 8800 78.500 60 ‘6 weo10 19670 we70 esto 7 16.600 70886 7.886 7.60 ‘8 wea70 2880 1.860 6670 2 we710 0770 o70 wero 20 46,730 49.875 49875 46.730 7 2 wa770 70830 e880 e770 2 wee80 0.800 “880 e880 2 e870 79.800 9.980 wea70 28 as50 7.000 79.960 76.880 2B weo70 970 18970 76970 ‘TEST MODE BASE UNT PORTABLE HANDSET eA Transmit Frequency | Receive Frequency | Transmit Frequency | Receive Frequency A 6.560 40.860 42,600 wa7e0 44.400 40.130 = 4.300 c —_ 4000 woeo | _a4s00 ae [ KX-TC170-B/KX-TC170-W RF SPECIFICATION BASE UNIT — a _ tem Value Refer to—. Remarks TX Frequency | 4970 mniz+700H2 — | Page 22(0) | arches ACH: 270 mV+20 mv atACH TX Power P toH:220mv-a60mv | P72) | ay cy Line Modulation factor | 3.8 kHz~4.2 KHz —— | atscu Tine Modulation Less than 7% ~ Distortion cman Line Moduiation 6.0 KE TS Ke - factor (Max) Data Modulation factor | 5.5 kez:#1.5 KHz — PORTABLE HANDSET item Value Refer to— Practical Sensitivity Less than 9 d8:.V —— J aca Into 30 dBnV emt Low at CHB Carer Sensitivity Page 22 (6) o Into 15 dBAV emf High at CHE TX Frequency 49,600 MHz-+500H2 | Page 92 (0) | atcHA TX Power ver 270-400 mv Page 22 (€) | at CHA (Antenna soldering point 500 Load) | ata Modulation factor | 4.5 kHzldev-6.5 kHz/dev | Page 32 (H) | at CHA MIC Modulation factor | 2.7 kHzidev-2.9kHzidev | Page 32(J) | at CHA (MIC terminal 40cm Input HOW TO CHECK THE PORTABLE HANDSET SPEAKER 1. Prepare the digital vollmeter, and set the selector knob to ohm meter. 2, Put the probes at the speaker terminals as shown in Fig. 6 3. Is the value between (4) terminal and (~) terminal about 13007 ves No oK Ne Replace the new speaker, —34— Portable Handset speaker Digital Voltmeter Fig. 6 KX-TC170-B/KX-TC170-W BLOCK DIAGRAM (BASE UNIT) (2}—ms} 2080 @—, 1980 6—L ‘STWNINUL 3DHVHO. |; + souvi0 Twrtuon v8) a08¥H nao NMoa¥3Mog +089! I waxatana @ WaMOd XL 26 viva xu © ania XL wOlevay ‘ovo 034 |_| [ose age)” | A09 rubs x va Fore] tal a8 ann Ta eed Tod —35— jwaxaianal Xe ANY | KX-TC170-B/KX-TC170-W NEW CIRCUIT OPERATION (BASE UNIT) MI TRANSMITTER CIRCUIT The voice signal or the data signal sent fo the portable handset is applied in he anode of the variable capacitor diode (VARICAP) D301, as shown on figure. \VR301 is used for changing the voice signal level,thus changing the modulation level One transistor switch is used for changing the signal level according to the channel to be used, (1) CH14~CH25: The pin 27 of IC501 becomes low,so the transistor is of (2) CHI~CH15 : The pin 27 of IC501 becomes high,so the transistor is on:the amplitude level of the signal will be decreased (this must be done because for this telephones modulation for CH1~CH15 becomes higher than for CH16-CH25), ereut Diagram “t » Roowen ongre 1 25 Antennal [Ge 58? — voice signal 030% 08 Ages RS | LR 4 — seta W801 "0365 VOI 505 i¢s01 (CPU) osit = = R007 960 a I 25CH High: CHT-CH15 | “ switck (Low: CHi6-cH25} 7) casa Deg I TRANSMITTER OUTPUT AMP CIRCUIT ‘The singal which is oscillated at TXVCO is amplified by Q301, which is biased by the TX duplexor and whose gain is adjusted by ‘moving VR302, ‘The signal passes through the duplexor and its radiated from the antenna. —36~ KX-TC170-B/KX-TC170-W [ie | F306 LPE uP cata | vraoe 2901 al Tx vco 1 cato parol 302 LS = 0303 . C301 2302 ] & 0301 hd + cant } R307 NORMAL CIRCUIT OPERATION (BASE UNIT) I TELEPHONE LINE INTERFACE Circuit Operatio ‘ON HOOK 1 is open; its connected for cutting the DC loop current and to cut the voice signal ‘The unit is consequently in an ON:HOOK condition. SPECIFICATIONS In the ON-HOOK state (idl), the tolophone line current flows as follows: TL PCI Ri + C1 2+ POR ‘The 48V DC component is blocked by C1, thereby providing an ON-HOOK condition, ‘The AC interface impedance is over 47 kohm, thus satisfying the telephone company requirements. ll TELEPHONE MODE OPERATION ‘When a ring signal enters from the Line 1) The ring detection circuit. (i.e. the photocoupler PC1)begins to operate, so its pins 3 and 4 are electrically connected, thus input a low level to the BELL pin 32 of the IC501 (CPU), 2) To show the arrival ofthe ting signal to the portable unit, Pin 4 of IC501 enters into the transmit mode thus becoming a High and the ring data, having the code set by Pin § of IC1 is sent to the portable handset as a modulated output signal 3) Upon receiving the ring data, and the portable handset is switched from standby to the talk mode, the base unit receives a carrier, ‘modulated by the data indicating a switch from standby to talk This data is then demodulated at the base unit and passes through a data signal amplifier of 10201, This signal is then input to Pin 31 of IC5O1, which causes Q1 and PC? to release the muting and enable the talk mode. Circuit-making from the portable handset 1) When the operator of the portable unit presses the talk button, data is transmitted to the base unit. This data is then ‘demodulated by the base unit and passed through data signal amplifier of 1C201 and enters Pin 31 of IC501(CPU). 2) When the codes coincide, Pin 16 of IC501 becomes a low voltage level. At this time,the transmit condition is enabled and the pphotocoupler PC2 is tumed on. 3) Pin 8 of IC501 becomes low(low level voltage)and the IN USE LED D420 is tuned on. _37— (C170-B/KX-TC170-W Circuit Diagram croton Beh yp oa : otto ek ge [ge de oP fe ree . Pay elm [= a 3 i oc_fook bea pied 13, az] a | ‘saat nr § in sneoona = 2H ME cage | ma me | ee Ts0al | resoworuy ao wuseLeo eDATA I TRANSMITTER SIGNAL CIRCUIT Circuit Operation: 1. The signal input from the TEL LINE goes through tel interface line transformer T101--F102+C156-+ (228,220) and itis input to the signal ampiier of 1C201, pin 14. ‘This ampli is connected in a litter configuration (by using diodes D202 and 0203), ‘Signal goes through the compressor and itis output in the pin 11 of 1C201. Then itis input to the [C151 (Sidetone IC) and goes out to the modulation circuit. “Tho sidotone IC is an attenutor.and its attenuation vel depends on the signal level received on its pin 6 (signal received from the portabo unt, that willbe sent to the Te Line}, |Whon the signal output tothe telephone tine is high the signal input from the telephone li thus decreasing the sidetone level will be attenuated by this circuit, x PISS C1He ‘Signal oot |f Te —38— KX-TC170-B/KX-TC170-W I RECEIVER AF IF CIRCUIT Circuit Operatior The signal of 48-49 MHz band (48.76~49.99MH2) which is input from ANT is iteted at DUP201, passes through the fier AMP of 49 Miz band at T201 and G201, ands input to Pin 40 of 10201, RX VCO which oscilates at T203 and Pins 42, 46 of IC201 is input to program control at inside of 1C201, 1st local frequency is controlled to assigned channel by serial data which is output from Pins 12, 13 and 28 of 16501 (CPU), makes loop wih Phase Detector Out and RX VCO, and locks 1st local frequency. The input signal of Fin 40 of [C201 and 1st local frequency output from RX VCO are mixed at inside of 16201, then it passes through CF201, and ist IF trequency of 10.695 MH2 is generated. Farther, the 10.695 MHz and 10.240 MHz which are oscillated at X201 and Pins 3, 4 of 1C201 are mixed at inside of C201 and fitered at CF202, and 2nd IF 456 His output Circuit Diagram a5ktie F201 3 7205, F | i cr20e ANT. 10.695MHz z tstiF feos tod 20s L202 DUP201 r Lowey |m | 8818 ier 6B] oor 204 L cast Receiver AF Circut x201 to2doMHz j= C237 L Costa T eee i PULCLK 39 KX-TC170-B/KX-TC170-W WW RECEIVER SIGNAL CIRCUIT Circuit Operation: 1. The detected signal passes through F201--G227-+(C236,R219) and tis input tothe Pre Amplifier inside of 1C201; it passes through the expander and goes out from pin 17 of C201. 2. The signal passes through C255~+VR201--R236-~,and its input to the Receiver Amplifier of IC201,0n pin 18, 8. The signal is output from the amplifier on pin 20 of 1C201 and it goes thru C110 and R1112,10 the telephone line. 4, The signal is also input to the IC151 (sidetone IC) in pin 6n order to define the attenuation level ofthis IC. Circuit Diagram cise. iss: icin (810 TONE 10) eno aise Lo I INITIALIZATION CIRCUIT Function: This circuit is used for intalzing the CPU when the AC adaptor is connected, Circuit Operation: When the units switched ON, then the voltage is shifted by D414, D406 and power is supplied to the CPU. Circuit Diagram oo vee Pn@ ot e501 et e row ocins Power Down Png ot eso! ace Fino 1504 | cpuneser KX-TC170-B/KX-TC170-W I CHARGE DETECT CIRCUIT Circuit Operation: CHARGE MODE When charging the portable handset on the base unit, CH ID CODES are sent from the CONT terminal to the portable handset, and charging current is supplied to the portable handset from the battery charge contacts via R415, Ra416,7R418,R419 on base unit When ©) contact on base units input to Pin 14 of [C501 (CPU) through 41 and D420 (IN USE LED) ight on, When the @®) point onthe portable handset is High level, @202 on portable handset goes on and Pin 35836 of IC202 becomes Low, In this way the CPU on portable handset detects the fact that the battery is charged. et up ofthe portable handset When charging the portable handset on the base unit, the data signal is sent from CONT terminal to portable handset. The 208 suttching is affected by Pin Gof ICS0% on base unt the sending data are CH data, ID code, tone or pulse mode data ete. The date signal is sent to Pin 37 of 16302 (CPU) via G203 on portable handset. While charging these data continue o be sent to the CPU of portable handset. Circuit Diagram = ea eA useenance 8 nse +t Ss Tree poled E Qo Lesemce TXDATA ; ogar conr Pas lem [so C211 G7) CNT T pre TRICKLE (3) CHARGE Base Uint Portable Handsot —4a1— KX-TC170-B/KX-TC170-W @ POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT Function: Power trom the AC adaptor passes through a 2-stage regulating block consisting of Q401 and Q402 and provides system voltages of 54 and 9 V. Circuit Operation: Power from the AC adaptor is supplied directly to the plunger. Q401 is a regulated power supply. The voltage at point ©) is regulated to 9 V by the zener votage of D401—-Charge circuit. Q402 isa regulated power supply. The voltage a point ©) is regulated to 6 V by the zener voltage of D402, The 6 V voltage is dropped by D414 to 5.4 V. Circuit Diagram 9V Charge Circuit sve CPU OPERATION 1. TEL MODE CPU Terminals i a 16 ‘Operation Mode Tx POW txpata | TRACY ‘STANDBY t L H TALK H t v Base Unit--Ponable Handset Ring H DATA H Base Uni-~Portabie Handset Paging | DATA # CHARGE L DATA 4 2. TIMING OF IC1 (CPU) OUTPUT PORT WITH THE BASE UNIT IN HANDSET LOCATOR MODE ——. Base unt Handset — Locator Switch (16501-@) ) TXPOWER (1cso1-@)) — BeDara aral oatal paral oaval otal oaral oatal oxral oatal oaral_— (1cs01-®) 3, WHEN PRESSING THE TALK SWITCH OF THE PORTABLE HANDSET KX-TC170-B/KX-TC171 4. WHEN PRESSING THE TALK SWITCH OF THE PORTABLE HANDSET TO OFF TXDATA, DATA DATA ({es01-@y TR Relay (1es0t- @) TX:POWER (ics01- @) 5. RESONANCE PREVENTION CIRCUIT Circuit Diagram Sat Por T Ro Ring signal OTR +Pcr.@ +Pcr-@ Wet cpu Bail Makerbteak ratio when dialing with the Portable handset: 40%: 60% Highlow ratio upon ring signal: 50%: 50% “Theretore, ifthe lowhigh rato greeter than 45% at IOS0T- GD (CPU), ts judged asa rng signal 43 KX-1C170-B/KX-TC170-W 6. EXPLANATION OF THE DATA RECEPTION CIRCUIT 6-1. Signal Flow s co es cea 4 cap I | l cru, (AF IG) In area where the transmission power from the portable handset is extremely weak, noise is superimposed on the data and the chance of an error can become extremely great upon recoption of the data, To help prevent this, the above circu is used, —44—- KX-TC170-B/KX-TC170-W BLOCK DIAGRAM (PORTABLE HANDSET) cae, 8 i vale g SIA Tranomisslon Signal Rovepten Signal NEW CIRCUIT OPERATION (PORTABLE HANDSET) Ml RECEIVER RF IF CIRCUIT Circuit Operation: The signal of 46 MHz band (46.61 MHz~46.97 MHz) which is input from ANT is fered by DUP, and is input to Pin 40 of IC. The RX VCO which oscillates at LS and IC1 is locked to tst Local frequency by PLL inside IC1. (PLL is controlled by serial data output from Pin 26, 30 and 31 of IC202.) An input signal from Pin 40 of IC1 and 1st Local frequency output from RX VCO are mixed inside IC1, pass through CF1, and 1st IF frequency of 10.695 MHz is generated. Further, 10.695 MHz and 10.240 MHz oscillated at X1, pass through MIXER inside IC1 and are fitored at CF2 and output 2nd IF 455 kee, Circuit Diagram m= Be Cee Lassi } 1 arrow) —FECEWER| Spe sS | ERE im peer aE | Sq lee] Lee KX-TC170-B/KX-TC170-W I RECEIVER SIGNAL CIRCUIT Circuit Operation: After getting the 455kHz signal, itis input to Pin 92 of IC1 and passes through IF AMP and Detector Circuit, then are output to Pin 27. Itis an AF signal flows through C50, R23. Its level is switched by Q2 and G1 which are controlled by the CPU. ‘The signal is received at Pin 15 of IC, then it passes through the following circuits: PREAMP, Expander and Amplifier It goes out at Pin 20 and finaly is sent to the SP. Inside IC1, E-MUTE, C-MUTE and PLL circuits are controlled by the serial data that the CPU send from Pins 26, 31 and 32. Circuit Diagram ag es ragow yee fe oe #[5[8[@13/8[1s[s[elalstele ssecr]wnec [veri | Joni | hogh talits ea sojvner Jae 20 eh Lyte WoctPowm fo —L ia] [i Goutpanaron [| cao ra voce {[assi_} eb bee q aa ee} et | 43} foaracaron) L_wnever_] == 7 ra [veo eoutnou | [cow + jonecr l — ee Sy of rst LR Taal fa} cor 5 ul ce ne tes a frumee =[s[8]8 342 ~a7- KX-TC170-B/KX-TC170-W I TRANSMITTER SIGNAL CIRCUIT Circuit Operation: Input signal from MIC passes through the filters arranged by C43, R36 and C42,R34 and its input to the Pin 14 of IC1. Inside it, the signal passes through the MIC AMP and Compressor circuits and is output to Pin 11. flows through C38, R33, C119 and VF101, then is input to modulator circuit. Circuit Diagram —s[s[a/s[s[e[s[s[s[a[a[s[a[s rect }waec |veci | Jeno: | fegh [ NOISE iF FLIER so yaer Le eivaC 40 tat “end - PET T'pata 23 140-—Laanc | Li — comPanaron 41\voce ASS! 22 42 BATTLOW }—— RECEIVER [21 43 Rx DATA LATCH) LIMITER EMUTE, (ME 20 mL [Bo [CONTROL ‘comp _| [er 7 T RECT ome | Li] i aE Mm | frre), oh L a mic es 48) ~ s one cr che oy + /.4S 038 He coe Te Wo Ger Rae 7 as 5 ale vant cro = [8 [# Jor 7 ono Modulator

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