Section 2, General descriptions, 1 multi-band – Sony CMD-CD18 User Manual

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SECTION 2

GENERAL DESCRIPTIONS

2.1 Multi-band :

CMD-CD18 support E-GSM 900 and DCS 1800 multi-band functionality.

Because

the

usage

of

multi-band

depends

on

network

capabilities,

the

phone

is

able

to

operate

as

a

single

band

mobile

in

GSM

900

as

weil

as

in

DCS

1800;

In

addition

it

supports

the

extra

functionality

required

for

multi-band

mobile

stations:

lnter-band/”seamless”

hand-over,

channel

assignment,

cell

selection

and

re-selection,

all

between

both bands within a Public Land Mobile Network.

The manual and automatic PLMN selection in both bands is given.

The user does not need any special action to use the multi-band functionality of the phone.

Users are able to manually roam between PLMN’s operating in GSM 900 and DCS 1800 bands.

The CMD-CD18 is a phase II, GSM 900 class 4, DCS 1800 class 1 mobile phone.

The nominal maximum output power for GSM 900 is 2W, for DCS 1800 1W.

2.2 Real Time Clock (RTC):

The real time clock is integrated into the phone.

When the mobile is switched on the RTC is powered via the CPU.

When

the

phone

is

powered

down,

the

RTC

is

powered

from

the

main

battery

via

it’s

own

low

quiescent

current

regulator.

When the main battery is low or removed, a back-up battery keeps the clock alive.

After the main battery has reached a voltage level of 3.5V the RTC keeps the time for 10 days.

After the main battery is removed the RTC keeps the time for 10 min.

2.3 Vibra Functionality

The vibrator is a 1.3V device with a vibrating frequency fixed at 120Hz (±20%) and located in the handset.

A

general

port

pin

of

the

CPU

controls

the

switch

mode

of

the

vibration

motor.

It

is

powered

directly

from

the

battery by an interface control unit. If the mobile is in the phase of switching on or off the vibrator is off at ail times.

2.4 Battery Safety

The

battery

pack

contains

a

safety

circuitry.

The

charging

circuitry

and

the

safety

circuitry

together

guarantee

a

double

fail-safe

battery

pack.

This

means

that

each

component

can

be

either

short

or

open

and

still

all

the

safety

requirements will not be violated.

The safety concept protects against:

Over

voltage:

The

charging

is

stopped

when

Battery

Voltage

(Vbat)

reaches

(4.24V-

4.3V).

The

charging

resumes

when Vbat falls below (4.1 IV - 4.23V).

Under voltage: When the cell voltage drops below (1.3V - 1.7V) the cell is disconnected for discharging.

Charging is still possible.

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