L7089 / L7189 CONTENTS Page Number SECTION 1: GENERAL Introduction Motorola service policy for L7189 in warranty General Safety Information SECTION 2: L7189 DESCRIPTION Specifications of L7189 L7189 Overview Connector Pinout Talk time, Weight and Volume Matrix SECTION 3: FEATURE LIST...
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L7089 / L7189 Repair introduction Mechanical repairs Basic modular troubleshooting Software Upgrade Flexing Testing on HP 8922 Testing IrDA Port Testing on Go / NoGo Tester SECTION 7: ACCESSORIES Accessory Statement Mid Rate Charger Information Accessory Listing SECTION 8: GLOSSARY OF TERMS...
1.2.3 Product Support Customers 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). The Motorola HTC centres will perform level 4 (full component) repairs.
In standby mode the mobile telephone will automatically transmit to acknowledge a call if it is not turned off. • Refer to the appropriate section of the product user manual for additional pertinent safety information • All equipment should be serviced only by a Motorola qualified technician. of 48 European Customer Services...
L7089 / L7189 Specifications of L7189 General Function Specification Frequency Range GSM 880-915 MHz TX (with EGSM) 925-960 MHz RX Frequency Range DCS 1710-1785 MHz Tx 1805-1880 MHz Rx Frequency Range PCS 1850.2 – 1909.8 MHz Tx 1930.2 – 1989.8 MHz Rx...
The last 10 calls made and received can also be downloaded allowing databases to be created. The L7189 can be placed into IrDA mode via either the quick access menu or through the Phone Set up menu structure ‘ Activated’ will appear on the screen once the feature has been selected followed by ‘Connection Made’...
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L7089 / L7189 For access to one of the quick access functions the quick access key must first be pressed, a name will then be asked for, if the name is recognised e.g. Battery Meter then the name will be repeated and the corresponding feature e.g.
L7089 / L7189 List of Features Available Below is the list of Menu functions available at present. Menu Generation Menu Network Phone Book Selection Generation Menu Generation Menu Call Related Call Meters Generation Menu Features Th Generation Menu Generation Menu...
L7089 / L7189 CALL RELATED FEATURES Show battery meter 1.Show ID on next call Restrict my 2.Restrict ID on next call Phone number Call Diverting 1.On Talk and Fax 2.Off Call waiting 1.On 2.Off 1.Int’l Calls Call Barring Bar outgoing calls 2.Int’l Calls Except home...
L7089 / L7189 Messages Call Voicemail Received messages Go to Next message Delete Message Return Call 1.Send Message Edit Message 2.Store Message Reply to message Delete all messages Outgoing Messages Go to next message Send message 1.Send message Edit message 2.Store message...
L7089 / L7189 PHONE SETUP Select phone line Adjust Ring volume Standard Tone Set Message Alert Tone Music tone Standard Tone Set Ringer Tone Music Tone Set Ringer Tone 2 1.On Automatic Lock Phone Lock 2.Off Lock Now Adjust Contrast...
L7089 / L7189 NETWORK SELECTION Available 1.Register Now Networks 2.Make Preferred Registration 1.Automatic Search Network Search Preferences 2.Manual Search 1.Slow Search 2.Medium Search Frequency of 3.Fast Search Search 4.Continuous Search Preferred 1.Choose From Available Add network Networks 2.Choose From Known to List 3.Add new Network Code...
L7089 / L7189 ACCESSORY SETUP NB. THIS MENU IS ONLY AVAILABLE WITH EITHER HEADSET PLUGGED IN OR WHEN INSTALLED IN A CAR KIT. 1.ON Mute Car Radio 2.Off 1.On Automatic Answer 2.Off 1.On Automatic Handsfree 2.Off 1.On Safety Timer 2.Off 1.On...
4.1 Disassembly Introduction The L7189 is held together by 6 screws. 2 of these screws are placed under the escutcheon, at the top of the phone.Unlike most products in the past there is no flex that holds the display module, this is held in place with 4 clips.
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L7089 / L7189 2. Remove battery by 1. Remove battery door pushing and lifting at by pressing down on clip and sliding back. the same time. 3. Press down and push SIM 4. Remove Escutcheon cover to the left, then from rear of unit.
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L7089 / L7189 5. Unscrew antenna 6. Unscrew all of the 6 (Anti – Clockwise) screws. 8. Levering from the side 7. Remove the rear opposite the headset socket, from the front housing carefully prize PCB from Front Housing. of 48...
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L7089 / L7189 Remove Alert speaker 10. Remove vibrator from rear housing from rear housing 13. Remove keypad 14.Remove flexible strip by from front housing holding the front housing facing downwards and pulling strip up of 48 European Customer Services...
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L7089 / L7189 15. Carefully press down on 16. Unclip the 4 Service Indicator, if it gets retaining catches remove damaged / scratched during the display module this process, replace. of 48 European Customer Services...
L7089 / L7189 4.6 Description of Parts for SUG1175A (Black / Flat) *For Part numbers of other variants please consult Level 1&2 parts list) Reference No Description Part Number Spares Transceiver S8505A Front Hsng Assy 0103723S01 Volume buttons 3803750S03 Lens...
L7089 / L7189 5.1 Manual Test Mode The GSM Motorola L7189 is equipped with a manual test mode capability. This capability allows service personnel to take control of the unit, and by entering certain keypad commands, make the unit performs desired functions.
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L7089 / L7189 4. Insert card into replacement unit, or unit with new main RF / Logic PCB. 5. Turn unit on wait till ‘Clone’ appears. 6. Enter 03# ‘Please wait’ will be displayed while data is transferred. 7. Repeat steps 1 – 6 but enter 022# at step 2 to transfer data on to Clone card.
L7089 / L7189 5.4 GSM Test Commands This is a list of Level 1 and 2 Test commands available to L7189 GSM Test Commands Key Sequence Test Function/Name Table 6.1 Test commands #(hold down for 2 seconds) Enter manual test mode...
The mechanical Serial Number (MSN) is an individual unit identity number and will remain with the unit throughout the life of the unit. The MSN can be used to log and track a unit on Motorola’s EPPRS system. The MSN is divided into 4 sections.
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L7089 / L7189 SECTION 6: REPAIR AND TEST PROCEDURES of 48 European Customer Services...
L7089 / L7189 6.1 Repair Introduction The L7189 is divided into 3 main sections when it comes to part replacability: The housings which contains the alert, speaker, mic, the main PCB which contains RF / Logic circuitry and the keypad interface and finally the display module which connects to the main PCB via a elastomer connector.
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L7089 / L7189 Repair Chart Table 2. GSM L7189 Cellular Telephone: Troubleshooting and Repair Chart. (Assembly Replacement Level). SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE VERIFICATION AND REMEDY Personal telephone will not turn on or a) Battery pack either Measure battery. If the battery voltage is <4.00 V dc,...
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L7089 / L7189 SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE VERIFICATION AND REMEDY 4. Incoming call alert transducer a) Faulty alert Transducer Remove suspect alert transducer from rear housing audio distorted or volume is too and replace with known good alert. If fault does not low.
L7089 / L7189 SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE VERIFICATION AND REMEDY b) Reed Switch defective Gain access to RF / Logic PCB as described in the DISASSEMBLY instructions in this manual. Unsolder the reed switch and replace with a known good one. Reassemble unit.
30cm and although accurate alignment is not neccesary the two should be lined up as well as possible. Note. Software is required for both the L7189 IrDA link and also the host IrDA port. A CD Rom will be shipped with the unit to enable data transfer, the drivers for the host IrDA device should be supplied with the device.
L7089 / L7189 Testing on Go / NoGo tester The set up for the GO / NOGO tester must be set up as per above. The tester must be set up as per GSM specifications. The test incorporates the basic live call, during which many of the RF parameters are checked. This test can be ran in ‘Autotest’...
L7089 / L7189 7.1 Introduction: The following is a short description of accessories available for the L7189 / L7089, that are currently available, a list of these with corresponding part numbers will follow shortly. • Half Rate travel charger –...
L7089 / L7189 8.1 List of Abbreviations Those marked ** are Motorola specific abbreviations. Micro Ball Grid Array A Interface Interface between MSC and BSS Authentication algorithm Stream cipher algorithm ciphering key generating algorithm Access Burst A-bis Interface between BSC and BTS...
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L7089 / L7189 Connection Management COLP Connected Line identification Presentation COLR Connected Line identification Restriction CONF Conference Call add on CSPDN Circuit Switched Public Data Network Closed User Group Call Waiting Dummy Burst Distributed Base Station ** DCCH Dedicated Control Channel...
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L7089 / L7189 HOLD Call Hold (Supplementary Service) HPLMN Home PLMN Hand Portable Unit Half Rate Hopping Sequence Number Information (frames) International Alphanumeric 5 Identification IMEI International Mobile Equipment Identity Immediate assignment message IMSI International Mobile Subscriber Identity Intelligent Network...
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L7089 / L7189 NAMPS North American-Advance Mobile Phone System Normal Burst Network Elements Norme European de Telecommunications Network Management Network Management Center O&M Operations and Maintenance OACSU Off Air Call Set-Up Outgoing Calls Barred OMAP Operations and Maintenance Application Part (previously was OAMP)
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L7089 / L7189 Short Message Service SMSCB Short Message Service Call Broadcast SeND Signaling Point SRES Signed RESponse (authentication) Supplementary Service System Simulator Signaling Transfer Point SYSGEN SYStem GENeration Terminal Adapter Timing Advance TCAP Transaction Capabilities Application Part Traffic Channel...