Motorola CDMA 800/1900 MHz service manual Accessories

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Table 4. Accessories

Description

Part Number

 

 

Power Solutions

 

 

 

Battery Slim Li Ion (1130mAh)

SNN5783B

 

 

Battery High Performance (1640mAh)

SNN5765A

 

 

Travel Charger Rapid U.S. (non-leakage)

PSM5202A

 

 

In-Vehicle Solutions

 

 

 

Bluetooth Car Kit

S9642

 

 

Self Install HF Retractable (Razorbill)

SYN0613

 

 

Professional Install Car Kit (Junction Box Only)

S9950

 

 

HUC for PCC

TBD

 

 

Low Tier VPA Mid rate

 

 

 

VPA Verizon Exclusive Rapid

SYN9901

 

 

Vehicle Power Adapter, New ID Rapid

SYN0707

 

 

Audio & Connectivity

 

 

 

Paladin Bluetooth Headset

SYN9826A

 

 

Caller ID Bluetooth Headset

TBD

 

 

Quadrant Bluetooth Speaker

TBD

 

 

Qwerty Bluetooth Keyboard

TBD

 

 

Platform Stereo Headset

TBD

 

 

FM Stereo Headset

SYN8609

 

 

Retractable Headset (new customizable)

SYN9050

 

 

One Touch Headset (new customizable)

SYN9351

 

 

Mono Headset Black

SYN8390B

 

 

Mono Headset Silver

AAYN4264A

 

 

Mono Headset (new customizable)

SYN9350

 

 

Over the Ear Headset

SYN8908

 

 

Neck Loop headset

SYN7875

 

 

USB 2.0 Card Reader

SYN1045A

 

 

Consumer Personalization

 

 

 

Carry Cases

TBD

 

 

Lanyard

SYN9490A

 

 

Holster

TBD

 

 

Belt Clip

SYN8763

 

 

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Contents Digital Wireless Telephone Page Contents Introduction Product IdentificationProduct Names Regulatory Agency ComplianceScope Computer Program CopyrightsAudience Warranty Service Policy ConventionsOut-of-Box Failure Policy Product SupportParts Replacement Accessories and Aftermarket Division AADSpecifications General Function SpecificationFeatures Product OverviewPersonal Information Management QcelpControls, Indicators, and Input/Output I/O Connectors General OperationMenu Navigation Undo/Back KeyStatus Icons Home Screen DisplayActive Roam Line5. Signal Strength Battery Removal Battery FunctionBattery Charge Indicator Operation Tools and Test Equipment General Test Equipment and ToolsDisassembly Removing the Battery Door Battery door latchRemoving and Replacing the Battery BatteryRemoving and Replacing the Rear Housing Housing screw locationsRear housing Disassembly tool Removing the Rear Housing LatchesRemoving the Motor/Vibrator Assembly Removing the Motor/Vibrator AssemblyAntenna carrier Access slot Snap Removing and Replacing the AntennaDisassembly tool Daughter board Removing the Daughter BoardRemoving the Camera Assembly Camera connectorRear housing Speaker carrier Latch Disassembly tool Removing and Replacing the Speaker CarrierDisassembly tool Flex connector Removing and Replacing the Main BoardMain board Keyboard Disassembly tool Removing the Main Board and KeyboardRemoving and Replacing the Keyboard Main board Grounding gasket KeyboardKeyboard Main board Disassembly tool Keyboard Disassembly tool Main board060793o Aligning the Keyboard Adhesive Tape 6809495A97-O May 15 Keyboard Assembly Fixture Apply Main Board to Key Board conductive gasket as shown Removing the Display Assembly Display catchDisplay Flex Display assembly Front housing Removing the Display AssemblyRemoving and Replacing the Keypad Keypad latches Alignment HoleIdentification Phone IdentificationPersonality Transfer Troubleshooting Level 1 and 2 Troubleshooting ChartProgramming Software Upgrade and Flexing Exploded View Diagram Exploded View May 15 6809495A97-OExploded View Parts List Exploded View Parts ListAccessories Accessories6809497A97-O May 15 Index-1 Index

CDMA 800/1900 MHz specifications

Motorola has long been recognized as a key player in the telecommunications industry, especially with its contributions to mobile communications technology. Among its impressive portfolio, the Motorola CDMA 800/1900 MHz stands out as a significant offering, particularly in the realm of Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) technologies. This article delves into the main features, technologies, and characteristics of this versatile mobile communication standard.

The CDMA 800/1900 MHz spectrum refers to the frequency bands used for CDMA network deployment, specifically at 800 MHz and 1900 MHz. These frequencies allow carriers to provide robust mobile coverage, enhanced network capacity, and better call quality. The dual-band capability offers a versatile solution for both urban and rural environments, as 800 MHz is known for its ability to penetrate buildings and cover larger areas, while 1900 MHz is effective in densely populated regions.

One of the standout features of Motorola's CDMA technology is its ability to accommodate multiple users on the same frequency channel. This is achieved through code-based separation, where unique codes are assigned to each user. This allows many calls to occur simultaneously without interference, enhancing network efficiency and user experience. Additionally, CDMA technology provides significant improvements in voice quality and clarity, thanks to its advanced error correction algorithms.

Another notable aspect of the Motorola CDMA 800/1900 MHz is its support for various technologies that enhance functionality. The integration of features such as 1xRTT, EV-DO, and later evolutions introduced functionalities like packet data services and faster download speeds. EV-DO (Evolution Data Optimized) significantly boosts data transmission rates, making it ideal for mobile broadband services and applications, such as video streaming and online gaming.

Security is a critical concern in telecommunications, and Motorola's CDMA technology offers robust security measures. The encryption algorithms used in CDMA help protect user data and maintain privacy during voice calls and messaging, ensuring a secure communication environment.

In summary, Motorola CDMA 800/1900 MHz epitomizes reliable and efficient mobile communication. Its dual-band functionality provides expansive coverage and enhances user experience through simultaneous voice and data services. Advanced technologies such as EV-DO and robust security measures further contribute to its appeal. As the telecommunications landscape continues to evolve, the legacy of Motorola's CDMA technology remains a significant part of mobile communication history.