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Loopset LPS-1/2

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CONTENTS Page No
Loopset LPS-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Basic Specification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . List of Modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Technical Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Functional Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Modes of Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Loopset detection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Loop Adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Magnetic Loop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Specification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reception Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ratings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Automatic Gain Control (AGC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Magnetic Field frequency response window . . . . . . . . . Functional Blocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Distortion and noise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Microphone response window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . External Signals and Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Exploded View of LPS-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assembly parts of LPS-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Parts List of LPS­1 (Version 6.1) Code: 0201179 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 4 5 5 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 9 10 12 12 13

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Loopset LPS-1
Introduction
Hearing impaired people, who use hearing aids (HA), have problems in using cellular phones. They can't identify speech, partly due to poor S/N­ratio and partly because of interference. Most HA have poor protection for interferences. By using the Loopset the interference problems are minimized. LPS­1 is designed for 5100 and 6100 series phones. LPS­2 is compatible with Communicator N9110 . The Loopset has been developed for hearing aid users to allow them to use mobile phones. It is based on induction technology. These kind of induction devices are widely used with hearing aids, but never before implemented with cellular phones. All hearing aids have support for induction loop, ie. they have a little telecoil inside. This coil can capture the signal supplied to the loop. Standard hearing aids have two operation modes; M­mode for normal microphone use and T­mode for telecoil use The T­mode is used in places where the inductive loop has been assembled, for example in public halls, churches and places of assembly. The reason for T­mode use is much better S/N­ratio. The Loopset provides clear acoustic quality. Automatic gain control (AGC) in the Loopset ensures that there is the correct field strength in the Loopset. The Loopset also dampens backgroud noise to make it easier to converse in a noisy environment, in the car for instance. The Loopset can be used with all the mobile phones, which supports normal headset and vibra alarm. Vibra is needed just for call indication. The earpiece of a headset is replaced by a wireloop. Loopset has also integrated microphone. The earpiece of a headset is replaced by a wireloop. Loopset has also integrated microphone. The function is very simple and the use is environmentally friendly. Loopset is passed around the neck. The system doesn't disturb anybody due to the silent service. When the phone is set to auto­answer mode, a user don't have to do anything but switch the hearing aid to T­mode. Loopset is an economic and simple solution for hearing aid users. Most hearing aids are compatible to this kind of wireless handsfree.

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Basic Specification

List of Modules
Name of module LPS­1 Product LPS­1 Module Assembly parts LPS­2 Product Assembly parts Type name LPS­1 LPS­1 MLPS1 LPS­2 MLPS2 Material code 0630146 0201179 0261661 0630201 0261898 Note

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Recommended batteries:
Type Size Min Vout Max Vout Rated capacity Rated Time of Lopset. Speech in 1.0h days (4,2%). Consumption 8mA of the current. 68 day (and hour).

Zinc Air Hearing Aid Battery Mercuric Hearing Aid Battery Alkaline Battery

675 (LR44)

1.15

1,40

550 mAh

675 (LR44)

1.25

1,45

280 mAh

35 day (and hour).

LR44

1.25

1,45

150 mAh

19 day (and hour).

Technical Specifications
The Nokia LPS­1 Loopset is powered by three hearing aid batteries and comes pre­packaged with six zinc air batteries. The "auto answer" feature of the phone allows the users to be "hands free" while using either the Nokia LPS­1 Loopset or headset accessories. The interface between Loopset and phone is similier to a headset. Except the hight impedance input.
Name of function Supply voltage Supply current Unit LPS­1 2,7 ... 4,5 V current peak<16 mA (nominal 5­6mA) Specification

Max. dimensions (mm) (W x H x D) 41x36x18

Notes Weight 60g

Functional Description
Modes of Operation
When the Loopset is identified the audio of the phone will be routed to the Loopset and the identification voltage is turned ON. Mic bias voltage 1.5 V is turned ON only in call state. When the phone is turned off also the Loopset is in off­mode. Loopset detection In XMIC line there is a (47 + 2.2) kW pull­up in phone. A microphone is a low resistance pull down compared to that. Original 10/98

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When there is no call going, AUXOUT is in high impedance state and XMIC is pulled up. When loopset is connected, XMIC is pulled down. XMIC is connected to HeadsetInt line (in MAD), so an interrupt is given due to both connection and disconnection. During a call there is bias voltage (1.5 V) in AUXOUT. The state of HeadsetInt can't be sure. It is better to disable loopset interrupt during a call and poll from EAD line (AD converter in CCONT) to see if loopset is disconnected. Actually disconnection of a headset without remote control switch could be seen in HookInt, but headset with the switch could not.

Loop Adapter
Connection resistance must be under 3m.

Magnetic Loop
The magnet field is based on the IEC 118­4 and BS 6083 part 4 standard.

Specification
Reception Specifications
Type of Function Impedance Frequency responce Magnetic field Specification 100k ohm +/­ 5 % at 1 kHz See figure 1 100mA/m (RMS) 3dB ref. 1kHz=0dB 400mA/m +12dB,125 ms RMS­ peaks 700mA(RMS) 3dB ref. 1kHz =>0dB 2,8A (RMS), 125 ms RMS peaks =>+12dB Response time <35 ms Resetting time 0,5­5dB/s 48 dB nominal level (46 mVrms)/ 1kHz Notes

The strength of the magnetic field measured next to the ear. (or measured in the horizontal plate and 170mm trip from the curve of the loop.)

Loop Current

Automatis Gain Control Signal to Noise Ratio

Ratings Determined as defined by IEC 268 using signal limited to frequency range 300 ... 3400 Hz. Automatic Gain Control (AGC Automatic gain control value is >30 decibels

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Magnetic Field frequency response window

dBr +10 +5
+1 dB +3 dB +3 dB +3 dB +3 dB

0 ­5
­5 dB ­3 dB ­3 dB ­3 dB ­3 dB

­10 ­15 ­20 250
300 Hz 3 kHz

500

1k

2k

4k

Figure 1. Magnetic field frequency response window of Loopset.

Functional Blocks
Table 1. Transmission Specifications Object Output impedance Frequency response Sensitivity Sensitivity dBm0 Sensitivity Sensitivity dBm0 Directivity mic (acuctic) Signal to Noise Ratio Specification 1600 ohm +/­ 30% 1kHz See Figure 2 ­48 dB +6/­3 dB at 1kHz ­13 dBm0 +6/­3 dBm0 at 1kHz ­59 dB +6/­3 dB at 1kHz ­24 dBm0 +6/­3 dBm0 at 1kHz OMNI­directional 55 dB 1Pa/1kHz 0dBv/PA 0dBv/PA ­ 4,7 dBPA 0dBv/PA. Notes

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Microphone response window

dBr +10 +5
+1 dB +3 dB +3 dB +3 dB +3 dB

0 ­5
­5 dB ­3 dB ­3 dB ­3 dB ­3 dB

­10 ­15 ­20 250
300 Hz 3 kHz

500

1k

2k

4k

Figure 2. Mic response window of Loopset.

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External Signals and Connections

AGC Control Vout +

+
XEAR

Vout +

L_GND

Phone
XMIC

Battery VOX

SGND

Figure 3. Combined Loopset and system connector audio signals

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Table 2. X100 connector signals
Pi n Pi n in x 10 0 1 Name Function Min Typ Ma x Unit Description

1

XMIC Headset microphone in input (from accessory to phone) Headset detection (from accessory h ) phone) 100

1.6 400 200 1.4 7 0 380 10 2.9 1.3 3

kW mA mVp­p

Headset source AC impedance Bias current Maximum signal level No headset (ref. SGND). Headset connected (ref. SGND). Resistance to phone ground (DC) (in phone) Series output capacitance

V V W nF

to

2

2

SGND

Audio signal ground. Separated from phone GND (from phone to accessory) Analog audio input (from phone to accesso accessory 16

3

3

XEAR

47 10 100 k 1.0

W nF W V

Output AC impedance (ref. GND) Series output capacitance Load AC impedance to SGND: Headset Max. input level. No load ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­ ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­ ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­

4 5 6 7

­ ­ ­ 4

­­­­­ ­­­­­ ­­­­­ L_GND

Not Connected Not Connected Not Connected Ground for Xear signals

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Exploded View of LPS-1

Assembly parts of LPS-1
ITEM 1 2 3 4 5 6 Q'TY CODE 0201179 9780224 9451016 9451015 6290021 9451246 DESCRIPTION Module Loop set Cable B­cover A­cover PT-screw Battery lid VALUE, TYPE lps-1 DMD02438 DMD02639 DMD02638 1,8x8 feznTX6 DMD03654

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Parts List of LPS­1 (Version 6.1)
ITEM CODE DESCRIPTION Chip resistor Chip resistor Chip resistor Chip resistor Chip resistor Chip resistor Chip resistor Chip resistor Chip resistor Chip resistor Chip resistor Chip resistor Chip resistor Chip resistor Chip resistor Chip resistor Chip resistor Chip resistor Chip resistor Chip resistor Chip resistor Chip resistor Chip resistor Chip resistor Chip resistor Chip resistor Chip resistor Chip resistor Tantalum cap. Tantalum cap. Ceramic cap. Tantalum cap. Ceramic cap. Ceramic cap. Ceramic cap. Ceramic cap. Ceramic cap. Ceramic cap. Ceramic cap. Ceramic cap. Ceramic cap.

Code: 0201179 VALUE 15 k 47 k 10 k 100 k 33 k 10 k 47 k 100 k 33 k 47 k 4.7 M 27 k 100 k 10 k 100 k 12 k 15 k 22 k 10 k 10 k 100 k 100 k 220 k 100 k 10 k 2.2 k 100 k 220 k 10 u 10 u 100 n 22 u 2.2 n 27 p 680 p 680 p 100 n 2.2 n 680 p 10 n TYPE 5 % 0.063 W 0402 5 % 0.063 W 0402 5 % 0.063 W 0402 5 % 0.063 W 0402 5 % 0.063 W 0402 5 % 0.063 W 0402 5 % 0.063 W 0402 5 % 0.063 W 0402 5 % 0.063 W 0402 5 % 0.063 W 0402 5 % 0.063 W 0603 5 % 0.063 W 0402 5 % 0.063 W 0402 5 % 0.063 W 0402 5 % 0.063 W 0402 5 % 0.063 W 0402 5 % 0.063 W 0402 5 % 0.063 W 0402 5 % 0.063 W 0402 5 % 0.063 W 0402 5 % 0.063 W 0402 5 % 0.063 W 0402 5 % 0.063 W 0402 5 % 0.063 W 0402 5 % 0.063 W 0402 5 % 0.063 W 0402 5 % 0.063 W 0402 5 % 0.063 W 0402 20 % 10 V 20 % 10 V 10 % 16 V 0603 20 % 3.5x2.8x1.9 5 % 50 V 0402 5 % 50 V 0402 5 % 50 V 0402 5 % 50 V 0402 Y5 V 0603 10 % 16 V 0603 5 % 50 V 0402 5 % 50 V 0402 5 % 50 V 0603

R001 1430784 R003 1430796 R004 1430778 R005 1430804 R006 1430792 R018 1430778 R020 1430796 R021 1430804 R024 1430792 R025 1430796 R026 1430122 R027 1430790 R028 1430804 R031 1430778 R032 1430804 R033 1430780 R034 1430784 R035 1430788 R036 1430778 R037 1430778 R039 1430804 R041 1430804 R042 1430812 R043 1430804 R044 1430778 R046 1430762 R047 1430804 R048 1430812 C002 2610003 3.2x1.6x1.6 C005 2610003 3.2x1.6x1.6 C006 2320779 C008 2610101 C009 2320592 C010 2320546 C015 2320580 C017 2320580 C018 2320469 C021 2320779 C022 2320592 C023 2320580 C024 2320107

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C025 C026 C027 C029 C030 C031 C033 C034 C035 C038 C039 C040 C041 C053 C221 C261 C262 B001 Z001 Z002 T001 V400 V401 V405 V406 N003 N402 X100 X200

2320546 2320779 2320779 2320107 2320107 2320779 2320546 2320779 2320592 2320564 2320469 2320469 2320779 2320584 2320779 2320546 2320546 5140117 3640035 3640035 3640073 4219922 4219922 4219904 4219908 4340379 4340331 5409067 5400125 6400039 9854251

Ceramic cap. 27 p Ceramic cap. 100 n Ceramic cap. 100 n Ceramic cap. 10 n Ceramic cap. 10 n Ceramic cap. 100 n Ceramic cap. 27 p Ceramic cap. 100 n Ceramic cap. 2.2 n Ceramic cap. 150 p Ceramic cap. Ceramic cap. Ceramic cap. 100 n Ceramic cap. 1.0 n Ceramic cap. 100 n Ceramic cap. 27 p Ceramic cap. 27 p Cond mic 45+­ 3DB 33PF 2K Filt z>450r/100m 0r7max 0.2a 0603 Filt z>450r/100m 0r7max 0.2a 0603 Af­transformer for manual p&p smd Transistor x 2 Transistor x 2 Transistor x 2 UMX1 Transistor x 2 IC, 2xop amp 2.7/3v ssoLMC6572BIMM IC, Power amp. LM4862 SM, pin header 1x04 p1.25 1a SM, pcb conn 4mm Battery spring PCB LPS1 28.2X33.1X1.0

5 % 50 V 0402 10 % 16 V 0603 10 % 16 V 0603 5 % 50 V 0603 5 % 50 V 0603 10 % 16 V 0603 5 % 50 V 0402 10 % 16 V 0603 5 % 50 V 0402 5 % 50 V 0402 Y5 V 0603 Y5 V 0603 10 % 16 V 0603 5 % 50 V 0402 10 % 16 V 0603 5 % 50 V 0402 5 % 50 V 0402 D5.8/9.D5.8/9.0 0603 0603 SMD UM6 UM6 npn 40 V SOT363 SOT363 SSOP8 P W SO8S STR. f 90degree dmd03655 M4 24/PA

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