Nokia 9210 Service Manual 02_GENE

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Copyright 2001. Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved.
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CONTENTS –Troubleshooting
Introduction to RAE–3 2 – 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Technical Summary 2 – 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
List Of Modules 2 – 6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Accessories 2 – 7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
General Accessories 2 – 7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Portable And Office Accessories 2 – 7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mobile Accessories 2 – 7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Application Structure 2 – 9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Introduction to RAE–3
RAE–3 is a dualband communicator with high speed data (HSCSD) for the GSM 900 and DCS1800 networks. The GSM power class is 4 and the PCN power class is 1.
The RAE–3 Communicator provides an advanced and versatile connection be­tween people via various media: cellular phone, fax, sms, e–mail and internet.

Technical Summary

The communicator has a full graphic phone display and a user interface based on two soft keys on the front cover.
The device comprises two user interfaces. The conventional cellular phone in­terface is on the front cover. By opening the device the user can access the graphical user interface to use the Personal Digital Assistant.
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Figure 1: RAE–3 CMT Interface
The RAE–3 has a clamshell structure. The PDA display and full QWERTY key­board are visible when the device is opened. The PDA user interface has a full graphic 640 x 200 colour ( 4096 colours ) display.
The phone employs a fixed stripline antenna. The bottom ’system’ connector incorporates a RF connector for car–kit antenna connection.
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Figure 2: RAE–3 PDA Interface
The communicator has a leakage tolerant earpiece and omnidirectional micro­phone providing excellent audio quality. Full rate, enhanced full rate and half rate speech decoding is supported. High quality personal hands free functional­ity is also provided.
An integrated IrDA link is provided for data transfer between two RAE–3 com­municators or between the communicator and a PC or printer. RS232 connec­tion can also be used between communicator and PC.
A Memory Card slot is located inside the communicator. This card can be used to extend user data memory and to store applications.
The SIM ( Subscriber Identity Module ) card is located inside the communicator, next to the battery pack.
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SIM Card
Figure 3: MMC and SIM Cards
The RAE–3 is running both PDA and phone software in a single RISC CPU. The RAE
(EPOC32 is an operating system from Psion Software Inc.) NOTE: Due to the infrared data link the RAE–3 is officially specificed as : CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT. See IEC 60825–1 specification 825–1; Labelling, 5.1 General 5.2 Class 1.
List Of Modules
The bottom assembly contains one electronic module. This contains a single PWB (BL8 ). This PWB is common for all European language variants and will be updated with a different memory configuration for the Chinese variants.
Name of module Type code Notes
RF & System Module BL8 Standard BL8 PWB with FLASH memories Keyboard and hinge flex
module UI Module DL2 PDA & CMT displays built onto UL2 PWB
Mechanics MRAE–3 All mechanical parts excluding language de-
For variant information kindly refer to the Variants section of this manual.
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UL8 Module built up from FL1 FPC, AF8 audio
PWB and connectors
pendant parts, like QWERTY–Keymat and some others.
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Accessories

General Accessories
Batteries:
Name of module Type code Material
High–power Battery BLL–3 0670290 Lithium–ion 1300 mAh (prismatic cell )
Chargers:
Name of module Type code Material
Performance Travel Charger ACP–9E 0675149 Euro–plug, operating voltage 90 .. 264
Performance Travel Charger ACP–9X 0675150 UK–plug, operating voltage 90 .. 264
Performance Travel Charger ACP–9C 0675204 Chinese–plug and label. 90 .. 264 Vac
Notes
code
Notes
code
Vac
Vac
Performance Travel Charger ACP–9A 0675152 Australia–plug, operating voltage 90 ..
Charger cable PCC–3 0730119 Cable to be used with performance
Mobile Charger LCH–9 0675120 Operating voltage 10.8 .. 32 Vdc
Portable And Office Accessories
Name of module Type code Material
Headset HDC–8L 0694079 Belt Clip BCH–17 0271664 Carry Case CBR–44 0720262 Advanced Desktop Stand DCH–10 0675209 RS232 Adapter Cable DLR–2 0271367 Cable between communicator and PC
Memory Card DTS–16 0271658
Mobile Accessories
Name of module Type code Material
Advanced Active Car Holder CRM–1 0630220
264 Vac
travel chargers
Notes
code
serial port
Notes
code
Mounting Plate MKU–1 0620036 Swivel Mount HHS–13 0620055 Hands Free HFU–2 0694049 Hands free to be used with MCC–x
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Handset HSU–1 0640047 Handset to be used with HFU–2 HF Microphone HFM–8 0690016 Microphone to be used with HFU–2 HF Speaker HFS–12 0692008 Speaker to be used with HFU–2 Power cable PCH–4J 0730055 Power cable to be used with HFU–2 Memory Card DTS–16 0271658
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Type codeName of module
code
NotesMaterial
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Application Structure

Communicator user interface includes application buttons for easy activation of applications or application groups. Applications can be moved between applica­tion groups (Desk, Internet, Office and Extras). Application group buttons can also be used for browsing through active tasks and applications within the ap­plication group . The following picture (Figure 1) and table (Table 1) describe the application buttons and contents.
User customizable
place for Y ellow labels
as well as favourite
documents and links
Desk Messages Internet Contacts Calendar Office Extras
Tel
Central place for
receiving and sending messages: Fax, Email
and Short messages
Windows compatible
Word, Spr
PowerPoint reader
applications
eadsheet and
Corporate specific
application can be
started by one touch !
Figure 1. Application keys and contents
More applications and
place for new ones
Critical Applications are installed in XIP Flash and Serial Flash memories. Fur­ther Applications are supplied on the Memory Card. Applications supplied on the CDROM in the sales package can be installed to the Serial Flash or Memory Card.
Table 1. Application keys and contents
Name of application key Applications
Desk User customized Tel Telephone Messages Fax
Short messages Mail
Internet WWW
WAP browser Contacts Contacts database Calendar Calendar, to–do list Office Word
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Presentation viewer
File manager
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Table 1. Application keys and contents (continued)
ApplicationsName of application key
– Security
– Data Call barring
– Date and Time
– Install/remove
– Internet access
– Profiles
– Display
– Accessories
– About product
– Memory
– Regional settings
Help
Clock
Imaging
Internet startup
Data Manager
Video Player
Fax modem
Recorder
Cell broadcast
Calculator
Java Support
Detailed information of the PDA functions in RAE–3 is available in the User Guide.
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