T2282Level IIIService Manual
of 48 3T22822.2 T2282 OverviewThe Talkabout Z is the new low cost products aimed at a wide audience and is branded in the talkaboutrange. For people
of 48 4T2282Fig 2.1 Mechanicalpictorial OverviewEscutcheonRecessKeypadVol Up / DownAntennaLens with TalkaboutBrandAntennaAuxiliary RFTest PortBattCon
of 48 5T22822.3 Connector Pinout2.4 Talk Times, Weight, Dimensions and Volume MatrixX White holographic film on displayVolume(cubiccm)Weight(grams)Ta
of 48 6T2282SECTION 3: FEATURE LIST
of 48 7T22823.1 List of Features AvailableBelow are the list of Menu functions available at present.MenuCall RelatedFeaturesMessages Phone SetupNetwo
of 48 8T2282CALL RELATEDFEATURESShow battery meterRestrict myPhone numberCall Diverting1.Show ID on next call2.Restrict ID on next callCall waiting1.
of 48 9T2282MessagesCall VoicemailReceived messagesGo to Next messageDelete MessageReturn CallEdit Message1.Send Message2.Store MessageOutgoing Messa
of 48 10T2282PHONE SETUPAdjust Ring volumeSet Ringer ToneSet Ringer Tone 2Phone LockRequire SIM card pinNew security codeExtended menusStandard Tone.
of 48 11T2282NETWORKSELECTIONAvailableNetworks1.Register Now2.Make PreferredNetwork SearchRegistrationPreferences1.Automatic Search2.Manual SearchFre
of 48 12T2282ACCESSORYSETUPNB. THIS MENU IS ONLY AVAILABLE WITH EITHER HEADSET PLUGGED IN ORWHEN INSTALLED IN A CAR KIT.Automatic Answer1.On2.Off
of 48 iiT2282CONTENTS Page NumberSECTION 1: GENERAL1.1 Introduction v1.2 Motorola service policy for T2282 in warranty vi1.3 General Safety Infor
of 48 13T2282WAP – Wireless Application Protocol: THIS IS A NETWORK AND SUBSCRIPTION-DEPENDANT FEATURE THAT WILL NOT WORK WITHOUT PRE ARRANGEMENT WIT
of 48 European Customer Services14T2282SECTION 4: DISASSEMBLY &PARTS
of 48 European Customer Services15T22824.1 Disassembly IntroductionTheT2282 is held together by 6 screws, 2 uppermost and 4 within the battery casing
of 48 European Customer Services16T22821. Remove battery doorby pressing down onlatch and pulling back2. Remove Batteries3. Remove antenna byrotating
of 48 European Customer Services17T22825. Remove rearhousing from unit.6. Slide plastic tool in between fronthousing and PCB and prise PCB out.7. Rem
of 48 European Customer Services18T22829. Remove alert speakerfrom front housing10. Carefully prise display LCDfrom main board by releasingcatches on
of 48 European Customer Services19T22824.5 Exploded Parts Diagram SUG0097AA1234567891011121314
of 48 European Customer Services20T22824.5 Replacement PartsXcvr Item Number SUG0097AASpare Xcvr Number 1SA1014AQV3B1Flip 2 0185815K03Front Housing 3
of 48 European Customer Services21T2282SECTION 5: SIM CARDS ANDSECURITY
of 48 European Customer Services22T22825.1 Manual Test ModeThe GSM Motorola T2282 is equipped with a manual test mode capability. This capability al
of 48 European Customer ServicesiiiT22826.2 Mechanical repairs 266.3 Basic modular troubleshooting 266.4 Repair Chart 276.5 Software Upgrade 296.6 Fl
of 48 European Customer Services23T22825.4 GSM Test CommandsGSM Test CommandsKey Sequence Test Function/Name#(hold down for 2 seconds) Enter manual
of 48 European Customer Services24T22825.5 Identity and SecurityEach Motorola T2282 will be labelled with various number configurations. The followi
of 48 European Customer Services25T2282SECTION 6: REPAIR AND TESTPROCEDURES
of 48 European Customer Services26T22826.1 Repair IntroductionThe T2282 is divided into 3 main sections when it comes to part replacability: The Fli
of 48 European Customer Services27T22826.4 Repair ChartTable 2. GSM T2282 Cellular Telephone: Troubleshooting and Repair Chart. (Assembly Replacement
of 48 European Customer Services28T2282 SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE VERIFICATION AND REMEDY4. Incoming call alert transduceraudio, distorted
of 48 European Customer Services29T2282headset home still no audio proceed to b)b) Faulty Jack Socket /Defective PCBReplace Logic/RF Board Assembly (
of 48 European Customer Services30T2282Fig 6.1 T2282External SocketFig 6.2 Flashing /Flex cableFig 6.3 Flash Cable(with Power leads)
of 48 European Customer Services31T2282SECTION 7: ACCESSORIES
of 48 European Customer Services32T22827.1 IntroductionIncluded in this page are:• Batteries• Battery Door• Belt Clip• Boot• Car Clip• Easy-I
of 48 ivT2282SECTION 1: GENERAL
of 48 European Customer Services33T2282Belt Clip-On System - Z Look SYN8092ABelt ClipBelt Clip-On System - R Look TBDVPA Vehicle Power Adapter (Dual
of 48 European Customer Services34T2282SECTION 8: SALES MODELS
of 48 European Customer Services35T22828.1 List of Available Sales models by Country Australia SA1306AB1B1 (V-Dot, Black, SIM) V0 Australia
of 48 European Customer Services36T2282SECTION 9: GLOSSARY OFTERMS
of 48 European Customer Services37T22829.1 List of AbbreviationsThose marked ** are Motorola specific abbreviations.A Interface Interface between MSC
of 48 European Customer Services38T2282CSPDN Circuit Switched Public Data NetworkCUG Closed User GroupCW Call WaitingDB Dummy BurstDBS Distributed Ba
of 48 European Customer Services39T2282I Information (frames)IA5 International Alphanumeric 5ID IdentificationIMEI International Mobile Equipment Ide
of 48 European Customer Services40T2282NET Norme European de TelecommunicationsNM Network ManagementNHC Network Management CenterO&M Operations a
of 48 European Customer Services41T2282SP Signaling PointSRES Signed RESponse (authentication)SS Supplementary ServiceSS System SimulatorSTP Signalin
T2282 - RF SCHEMATICS
of 48 vT22821.1 IntroductionThis manual is intended for use by technicians familiar with similar types of equipment. It contains allservice informat
T2282 - AL SCHEMATICS
T2282 - BOARD LAYOUT - PAGE 1/2
T2282 - BOARD LAYOUT - PAGE 2/2
of 48 viT22821.2 Motorola Service Policy for T2282 in warranty1.2.1 Warranty:Product will be sold with the standard 12 months warranty terms and cond
of 48 viiT22821.3 General Safety Information1.3.1 Portable Operation• DO NOT hold the radio so that the antenna is very close to, or touching, expos
of 48 1T2282SECTION 2:T2282 DESCRIPTION
of 48 2T22822.1 Specifications of T2282GeneralFunctionSpecificationFrequency Range GSM 1850.2-1909.8 MHz Tx1930.2-1989.8 MHz TXChannel Spacing 200 kH
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