Nokia 3595 Service Manual 05npm10_3595servtools

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NPM-10 (3595) Series Transceivers
Service Tools
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JBV-1 Docking Station MJF-16 Docking Station Adapter
0770298 0775300
The Docking Station and the Docking Station Adapter are needed for Mbus, Fbus, RF, and audio connections. This setup allows connection between flash prommers. When the audio box is connected, it has to be con­nected to the phone’s audio connector. The Docking Station can be powered by FPS-8 or an external power supply.
The Docking Station and the Docking Station Adapter are needed for Mbus, Fbus, RF, and audio connections.
MJS-37 Module Jig MJS-67 Soldering Jig
0770282 0770388
MJS-37 is used for testing UI/system/RF module. The MJS-67 is used for soldering and as a rework jig
for system module.
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FLA-23 Flash Adapter GAC-4 RF Adapter
0775304 0770448
The POS Flash Loading Adapter FLA-23 is used in place of the phone’s normal battery during service, to supply a controlled operating voltage. FLA-23 also is used for flashing.
GAC-4 enables RF connection.
FPS-8 Flash Prommer FPS-8C Parallel Flash Prommer
0080321 0080396
The Flash Prommer FPS-8 is used for heavy flash. The Parallel Flash Prommer is used with MJF-16 and
JBV-1. Flash programming can be performed simulta­neously on up to eight handsets. FPS-8C consists of eight SF11C programming cards. The SF11C is functionally identical to FPS-8.
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PKD-1 SW Security Device FLC-2 DC Cable
0750018 0730185
SW security device PKD-1 is hardware device that, when connected to the parallel (LPT) port of the PC, enables the use of the service software. Without the dongle present, it is not possible to use the service software. Printers or other peripheral devices can be connected to the PC through the dongle, if needed.
Caution: Make sure that you have switched off the PC and the printer before making connections! Caution: Do not connect the PKD-1 to the serial port. You may damage your PKD-1!
FLC-2 is used to supply a controlled operating voltage.
AXS-4 Service Cable XCS-1 Service Cable
0730090 0730218
The AXS-4 D9-D9 service cable is used to connect two 9-pin connectors (e.g., between PC and FPS-8). AXS-4 length is 2 meters.
The XCS-1 Service Cable is used to connect FLS-4 to FLA-23.
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XCS-4 Modular Cable SCB-3 DC Cable
0730178 0730114
XCS-4 is a shielded cable (one specially shielded con­ductor) modular cable for flashing and service pur­poses.
The DC Cable SCB-3 is used to connect the docking station to the charger connection (Vin) of the phone to conduct the charger calibration service procedure.
PCS-1 Power Cable FLS-4S POS Flash Adapter
0730012 0080543
The Power Cable PCS-1 is used to connect the service tools (JBV-1, MJS-57) to an external power supply.
The Point of Sale (POS) flash is a low-cost software upgrade tool. This requires the XCS-1 cable and ACP-8U for operation.
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DAU-9S MBUS Cable AXP-8 Printer Cable
0730108 073000
The MBUS cable DAU-9S has a modular connector and is used between PC serial port and, for example, the MJS-37.
The Parallel Printer Cable connects the parallel connec­tor of the PC and the parallel input of the FPS-8.
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