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manawyrm, 11/24/2022 02:11 PM

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h1. T-View 100
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T-View 100 was a video telephone, made by Deutsche Telekom / Siemens.
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@manawyrm has five of these phones, @LaForge owns two as well.
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h2. External photos
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Power supply is called STN20, output DC 22.5V; 0.9A. Center positive, 5.5/2.5mm barrel jack.
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The RCA connectors are (from left to right): Audio out, Video out, Video in, Audio in
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h3. Mini-DIN / RS232
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The Mini-DIN (8pin) connector carries a RS232 serial. It was used to connect to auxiliary devices like relay control boxes (to alert deaf people of calls), VCRs (remote control) and PCs (for firmware updates).
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We have a copy of the 1.2 firmware update and the RS232 communication protocol.
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RS232 pinout is given _without_  Null-Modem reversal (aka it's meant to be a male connector), reverse RXD/TXD and RTS/CTS for a female connector.
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Serial settings (for debug output) seems to be 19200, 8n2.
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|_.Mini-DIN|_.RS232|_.RS232 Pin|
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| 1 | NC  | - |
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| 2 | TXD | 3 |
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| 3 | RXD | 2 |
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| 4 | RTS | 7 |
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| 5 | CTS | 8 |
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| 6 | NC | - |
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| 7 | GND | 5 |
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| 8 | NC | - |
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The framing and at least some commands are described in attachment:V24-Control.pdf
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h3. Service menu
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There is a hidden service menu. Scroll to "Service", press OK, type the number 7.
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Enter passcode "3570" and press OK.
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"Service" -> 8 is another hidden option for a "Factory SETUP". The passcode is 3745.
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h2. Internal photos / circuit boards
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h3. Video/Interfacing PCB
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We can see here:
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* Philips SAA 7111 VIP (Video Input Processor) attachment:SAA7111.pdf
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* 8x83104AKAB VCP (Video Codec Processor)
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** 4x ISSI IS61C1024-20J 1MBit 128Kx8 SRAM attachment:IS61C1024.pdf
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** 2x Siemens HYB514171BJ-70 256Kx16 DRAM 
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** AM29F040 4Mbit (512Kx8) Flash attachment:AM29F040.pdf
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* Motorola XC68307FG16 attachment:XC68307.pdf
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** 2x Epson SRM2B256SLMX70 32Kx8 SRAM 
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** AM29F400BB-120C Flash attachment:AM29F400B.pdf (label: VCod14)
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* NEC V30145-J4681-V29
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* Siemens PSB7230 JADE (Joint Audio Decoder-Encoder for Videophone) V2.2 attachment:PSB7230.pdf
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* NatSemi P78SF MM74HC244
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* Analog Devices ADV7176KS Digital CCIR-601 YCrCb to PAL/NTSC Video Encoder attachment:ADV7176KS.pdf
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h3. Telephone PCB
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The telephone PCB has a debug header with a UART interface on it:
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h3. Display/Camera PCB
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h2. Phone disassembly
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The bottom cover plate has 6 Phillips screws and is clipped together at the bottom. Use multiple guitar picks to get them free.
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The plastic does not seem to be brittle (yet), some force is OK.
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Backside of the main video / interfacing PCB is visible under the cover plate:
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Lift the video / interfacing PCB out by pulling it straight up, it's connected via a rigid interface PCB (but not screwed down):
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Unscrew the 7 Phillips screws attaching the plastic shield. Be careful with the speaker wires on the right, they are not detachable!
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Lift the plastic shield out of the way to the right. When re-assembling, make sure the hook-mechanism and speaker are correctly in-place.
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h2. Display/camera disassembly
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Disassembling the display/camera unit is a bit tricky. You'll need a 10mm socket (and possibly socket extension)!
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Start by removing the 4 screws on the connector: 
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then remove the 3 screws in the top of the unit.
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The sides of the display/camera unit are covered with round covers. They can be pulled out with a bit of force.
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Use a 10mm socket to unscrew the nuts on both sides.
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Lift the connector cover. This is tricky! Please fill in a good way to do this. The author broke 2 plastic clips by doing it:
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Remove both bolts (and the washers). The swivel piece can now be bent inwards slightly with a bit of force to get it out.
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Unscrew the 2 remaining screws holding the display unit together.
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There are clips all around the display/camera unit. Use guitar picks again and open the display.
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h2. Common faults
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h3.  Faulty display hotbar
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Symptoms: Missing (pixel) rows / columns on the (24x2) character LCD. 
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Fix: Try and reheat the hotbar (~180°C) with a clean soldering iron tip and a lot of pressure
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Symptoms: Garbled characters/stuck bit
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Fix: HD44780 interface is connected via Hotbar as well. 
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Find out which bits (D0-D7) are affected and solder wires for those bits directly to the LCD
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h3. Faulty display
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Symptoms: No LCD output at all
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Fix: Buy a new LCD. You'll need one with HD44780 ROM code A00 charset (the Japanese/Kana charset). The 0xE1 character should be "ä" (a with Umlauts).
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We couldn't find any mechanically 100% compatible model, but the NewHaven NHD-0224AZ-FSW-GBW is electrically and character set compatible. If you want to do the re-work, the following recommendations apply:
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* remove the transparent plastic carrier for the old LCD module
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* remove the old LCD module (just tear the flex cable from the top side of the board)
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* use solder wires to connect the new LCD to vias on the PCB (see picture)
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* either fix the contrast voltage to GND, or re-work the existing contrast voltage biasing circuit.  The original Siemens circuit consists of a 5V PWM feeding into a resistive divider of two 24kOhms resistors.  Replace the GND-facing resistor with a 2.2kOms (or even lower).  Play with the contrast settings (+/- buttons while receiver is on-hook) to see if you hit the right voltage range.  Adjust resistive divider as needed.
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* re-work the plastic cover that is located between the two boards as needed.  You can either make more space for the LCD module by creatng a cut-out, or you can use it as-is and adjust the spacers on the "video" side.
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h4. Pinout hotbar/flex-cable vs. 2.54mm header
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h4. Notes regarding adjusted resistive  divider for backlight
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h3. Faulty capacitors
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Symptoms: Crashing, low display contrast, flickering LEDs, poor video quality, mains hum on the speakers
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Fix: Replace all electrolytic capacitors
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Remove the old caps using the "Twist method":https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1S3F6_g3Sw
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|_.Capacity|_.Voltage|_.Count|_.Width x Height (mm)|_.Replacement part|
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|220µF|35V|8|10.31x10.31|Nichicon UCL1V221MCL6GS|
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|470µF|16V|2|10.31x10.31|Nichicon UCX1C471MCL1GS|
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|47µF|35V|6|8.28x8.28|Nichicon UUE1V470MNS1GS|
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|220µF|10V|1|8.28x8.28|Nichicon UWG1A221MNL1GS|
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|47µF|16V|3|6.60x6.60|Nichicon UCB1C470MCL1GS|
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|100µF|10V|1|6.60x6.60|Nichicon UUT1A101MCL1GS|
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|2.2µF|35V|2|3.33x3.33|Nichicon UWJ1H2R2MCL1GB|
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|10µF|16V|1|3.33x3.33|Nichicon UUT1C100MCL1GS|
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h3. Bad connections
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Symptoms: Phone working, no picture, no backlight
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Fix: Replug the display assembly a couple of times
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h2. Bootlog (RS232 Debug)
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A logfile of the external RS232 connector while booting and making a call can be found here:
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https://osmocom.org/attachments/5568
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h2. External Camera
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There was an official external camera accessory , a Deutsche Telekom 663701-001 (re-branded Minolta EDUKCM-100)
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* "FCC report":https://fcc.report/FCC-ID/EDUKCM-100
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h2. Prototype
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@manawyrm stumbled across a suspected T-View prototype:
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Noticeable differences include:
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- Green LEDs (instead of Red LEDs)
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- White printing on the connectors (instead of embossed text in the plastic)
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- Handset has a magenta T-symbol, instead of the white T-symbol
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- HD44780 display is connected via jumper wires (instead of hot bar flat-flex cables)
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- ProfiTel70 / Phone board is powered only by S0 bus voltage, not through DC in
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- 0.1" pin header populated on the phone board
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- handwritten label for firmware flash IC on the phone board
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- PLCC socket for firmware flash IC on the video board
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- VCP is still manufactured by IIT, later split off into 8x8
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- bad mechanical fit (RJ45 latch cannot be accessed without tools, recessed too deep)
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- CNC toolmarks are visible in plastic housing (CNC aluminium soft mold was probably used for injection molding)
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- generic FRIWO FW 7324/3 24V power supply, instead of the 22.5V STN20 PSU
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The broken display was replaced with the new Newhaven type (see above):
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VCP (version 4014) dump: https://osmocom.org/attachments/5688
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h2. Firmware
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There are four known firmware versions:
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|_.Version|_.Release Date|_.Telefon|_.Codec|_.VCP|_.Jade|
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|V1.0|July 1998|?|?|?|?|
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|V1.1|?|33|14|4014|2.2|
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|V1.2|December 1998|43|20|4025|2.2|
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|V1.3|?|?|?|?|?|
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Telefon/Codec/VCP/Jade firmware versions can be checked in the service menu (see above).
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The firmware consists actually of different images for different processors on the unit.
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|vcvcp.bin|binary|presumably for the video codec/processor|
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|vsetrel.abs|srec|for the VSet (telephone) board, derived from ProfiTel70|
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|vcodrel.abs|srec|contains strings related to H.261, H.221 and VCP|
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The Firmware update utility running on the PC side is called Fload68k.exe "M68k Flash-Loader V 3.31 (C) 1997 Orsys GmbH" and it talks about three parts:
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* "Talkset" (abs format, programmed via SPI or "RS232 direct")
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* "VCODEC" (abs format, programmed via via "RS232 direct")
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* "VCP" (bin format, separate programming mode "VCP")
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