Motorola V300, V303, V400, V500, V525 Service Manual

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Motorola V300, V303, V400, V500, V525 Service Manual

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FIELD SERVICE BULLETIN

FSB Number:

LVCCFSB2004-84 (Rev A)

Author:

Tony Bryan

Date:

May 19th, 2004

Total No. of Pages: 3

Subject:

GSM Triplets – Display Compatibility

Model Affected:

GSM V300, V303, V400, V500, V525, V600

Level of Repair:

3

 

 

Problem

This is an informational bulletin detailing the different types of TFT Display Modules currently being used on GSM Triplets Products. The purpose of the bulletin is to assist with compatibility issues when replacing the display module on customer return units in the field.

TF (Transflective) Type Displays: V300 and V600 Only!

Part

Vendor

SW Versions

HW

Notes

Number

 

 

Versions

 

7288330N02

Samsung

All Operator approved

V300/V600

 

 

 

Releases

 

 

7288330N03

Samsung

All Operator approved

V300/V600

Replaces N02; Fix for Viewing with

 

 

Releases

 

Polarized Sunglasses

7288330N04

Samsung

All Operator approved

V300/V600

Replaces N02 and N03; Fix to

 

 

Releases

 

support Agilent camera

7289236N01

Toshiba

All Operator approved

V300

 

 

 

Releases

 

 

7289236N02

Toshiba

All Operator approved

V300

Replaces N01

 

 

Releases

 

 

7289236N03

Toshiba

All Operator approved

V300

Replaces N01 and N02; Fix to

 

 

Releases

 

support Agilent camera

7289235N01

Sharp

0B.08.A5R or

V300/V600

Not to be used on V300 phones

 

 

0B.09.1CR and later

 

operating in the 850MHz Band

7289235N02

Sharp

0B.08.A5R or

V300/V600

Replaces N01; Fix to support Agilent

 

 

0B.09.1CR and later

 

camera. Not to be used on V300

 

 

 

 

phones operating in the 850MHz

 

 

 

 

Band

All of the TF Display Modules listed above will require the Fun Light Flex to be removed prior to being used with V300 Models. The flex cable needs to be cut along the edge of the fiberglass board. The recommended tool to cut the flex away from the display’s

PCB is a pair of rubber-handled side cutters. The flex should be trimmed, as close as possible to the edge of the fiberglass board, as excess overhang of the flex could possibly short to the chrome edge of the module.

MOTOROLA INTERNAL USE ONLY

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