Nokia N85, RM-333, RM-334, RM-332 Service Manual

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Service Manual

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Mobile Terminal

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Amendment Record Sheet

Amendment Record Sheet

 

 

 

 

 

 

Amendment No

Date

Inserted By

Comments

Issue 1

09/2008

A. Salo

 

 

 

 

 

Issue 2

10/2008

A. Salo

New chapter added:

 

 

 

Service information differences

 

 

 

between RM-335 and RM-333

 

 

 

 

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Copyright

Copyright

Copyright © 2008 Nokia. All rights reserved.

Reproduction, transfer, distribution or storage of part or all of the contents in this document in any form without the prior written permission of Nokia is prohibited.

Nokia, Nokia Connecting People, and Nokia X and Y are trademarks or registered trademarks of Nokia Corporation. Other product and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks or tradenames of their respective owners.

Nokia operates a policy of continuous development. Nokia reserves the right to make changes and improvements to any of the products described in this document without prior notice.

Under no circumstances shall Nokia be responsible for any loss of data or income or any special, incidental, consequential or indirect damages howsoever caused.

The contents of this document are provided "as is". Except as required by applicable law, no warranties of any kind, either express or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are made in relation to the accuracy, reliability or contents of this document. Nokia reserves the right to revise this document or withdraw it at any time without prior notice.

The availability of particular products may vary by region.

IMPORTANT

This document is intended for use by qualified service personnel only.

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Warnings and cautions

Warnings and cautions

Warnings

IF THE DEVICE CAN BE INSTALLED IN A VEHICLE, CARE MUST BE TAKEN ON INSTALLATION IN VEHICLES FITTED WITH ELECTRONIC ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS AND ANTI-SKID BRAKING SYSTEMS. UNDER CERTAIN FAULT CONDITIONS, EMITTED RF ENERGY CAN AFFECT THEIR OPERATION. IF NECESSARY, CONSULT THE VEHICLE DEALER/ MANUFACTURER TO DETERMINE THE IMMUNITY OF VEHICLE ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS TO RF ENERGY.

THE PRODUCT MUST NOT BE OPERATED IN AREAS LIKELY TO CONTAIN POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES, FOR EXAMPLE, PETROL STATIONS (SERVICE STATIONS), BLASTING AREAS ETC.

OPERATION OF ANY RADIO TRANSMITTING EQUIPMENT, INCLUDING CELLULAR TELEPHONES, MAY INTERFERE WITH THE FUNCTIONALITY OF INADEQUATELY PROTECTED MEDICAL DEVICES. CONSULT A PHYSICIAN OR THE MANUFACTURER OF THE MEDICAL DEVICE IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS. OTHER ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT MAY ALSO BE SUBJECT TO INTERFERENCE.

BEFORE MAKING ANY TEST CONNECTIONS, MAKE SURE YOU HAVE SWITCHED OFF ALL EQUIPMENT.

Cautions

Servicing and alignment must be undertaken by qualified personnel only.

Ensure all work is carried out at an anti-static workstation and that an anti-static wrist strap is worn.

Ensure solder, wire, or foreign matter does not enter the telephone as damage may result.

Use only approved components as specified in the parts list.

Ensure all components, modules, screws and insulators are correctly re-fitted after servicing and alignment.

Ensure all cables and wires are repositioned correctly.

Never test a mobile phone WCDMA transmitter with full Tx power, if there is no possibility to perform the measurements in a good performance RF-shielded room. Even low power WCDMA transmitters may disturb nearby WCDMA networks and cause problems to 3G cellular phone communication in a wide area.

During testing never activate the GSM or WCDMA transmitter without a proper antenna load, otherwise GSM or WCDMA PA may be damaged.

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ESD protection

ESD protection

Nokia requires that service points have sufficient ESD protection (against static electricity) when servicing the phone.

Any product of which the covers are removed must be handled with ESD protection. The SIM card can be replaced without ESD protection if the product is otherwise ready for use.

To replace the covers ESD protection must be applied.

All electronic parts of the product are susceptible to ESD. Resistors, too, can be damaged by static electricity discharge.

All ESD sensitive parts must be packed in metallized protective bags during shipping and handling outside any ESD Protected Area (EPA).

Every repair action involving opening the product or handling the product components must be done under ESD protection.

ESD protected spare part packages MUST NOT be opened/closed out of an ESD Protected Area.

For more information and local requirements about ESD protection and ESD Protected Area, contact your local Nokia After Market Services representative.

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Care and maintenance

Care and maintenance

This product is of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care. The suggestions below will help you to fulfil any warranty obligations and to enjoy this product for many years.

Keep the phone and all its parts and accessories out of the reach of small children.

Keep the phone dry. Precipitation, humidity and all types of liquids or moisture can contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuits.

Do not use or store the phone in dusty, dirty areas. Its moving parts can be damaged.

Do not store the phone in hot areas. High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices, damage batteries, and warp or melt certain plastics.

Do not store the phone in cold areas. When it warms up (to its normal temperature), moisture can form inside, which may damage electronic circuit boards.

Do not drop, knock or shake the phone. Rough handling can break internal circuit boards.

Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean the phone.

Do not paint the phone. Paint can clog the moving parts and prevent proper operation.

Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorised antennas, modifications or attachments could damage the phone and may violate regulations governing radio devices.

All of the above suggestions apply equally to the product, battery, charger or any accessory.

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Company policy

Company policy

Our policy is of continuous development; details of all technical modifications will be included with service bulletins.

While every endeavour has been made to ensure the accuracy of this document, some errors may exist. If any errors are found by the reader, NOKIA MOBILE PHONES Business Group should be notified in writing/e- mail.

Please state:

Title of the Document + Issue Number/Date of publication

Latest Amendment Number (if applicable)

Page(s) and/or Figure(s) in error

Please send to:

NOKIA CORPORATION

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Finland

E-mail: Service.Manuals@nokia.com

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Battery information

Battery information

Note: A new battery's full performance is achieved only after two or three complete charge and discharge cycles!

The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times but it will eventually wear out. When the operating time (talk-time and standby time) is noticeably shorter than normal, it is time to buy a new battery.

Use only batteries approved by the phone manufacturer and recharge the battery only with the chargers approved by the manufacturer. Unplug the charger when not in use. Do not leave the battery connected to a charger for longer than a week, since overcharging may shorten its lifetime. If left unused a fully charged battery will discharge itself over time.

Temperature extremes can affect the ability of your battery to charge.

For good operation times with Li-Ion batteries, discharge the battery from time to time by leaving the product switched on until it turns itself off (or by using the battery discharge facility of any approved accessory available for the product). Do not attempt to discharge the battery by any other means.

Use the battery only for its intended purpose. Never use any charger or battery which is damaged.

Do not short-circuit the battery. Accidental short-circuiting can occur when a metallic object (coin, clip or pen) causes direct connection of the + and - terminals of the battery (metal strips on the battery) for example when you carry a spare battery in your pocket or purse. Short-circuiting the terminals may damage the battery or the connecting object.

Leaving the battery in hot or cold places, such as in a closed car in summer or winter conditions, will reduce the capacity and lifetime of the battery. Always try to keep the battery between 15°C and 25°C (59°F and 77° F). A phone with a hot or cold battery may temporarily not work, even when the battery is fully charged.

Batteries' performance is particularly limited in temperatures well below freezing. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire!

Dispose of batteries according to local regulations (e.g. recycling). Do not dispose as household waste.

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Nokia N85; L3&4 Service Manual Structure

Nokia N85; L3&4 Service Manual Structure

1 General Information

2 Service Tools and Service Concepts

3 BB Troubleshooting

4 RF Troubleshooting

5 Camera Module Troubleshooting

6 FMTx 2.1 Technical Description

7 FMTx 2.1 Troubleshooting

8 System Module and User Interface

9 Service information differences between RM-335 and RM-333 Glossary

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Table of Contents

 

Product selection....................................................................................................................................................

1–5

Product features and sales package.....................................................................................................................

1–5

Mobile enhancements............................................................................................................................................

1–8

Technical Specifications......................................................................................................................................

1–10

Transceiver general specifications ...............................................................................................................

1–10

Main RF characteristics for GSM850/900/1800/1900 and WCDMA VIII/II/I phones .................................

1–10

Main RF characteristics for GSM850/900/1800/1900 and WCDMA V/II/I phones .....................................

1–11

Battery endurance..........................................................................................................................................

1–13

Environmental conditions .............................................................................................................................

1–13

List of Tables

 

Table 1 Audio ..........................................................................................................................................................

1–8

Table 2 Car...............................................................................................................................................................

1–9

Table 3 Data ............................................................................................................................................................

1–9

Table 4 Messaging..................................................................................................................................................

1–9

Table 5 Power ......................................................................................................................................................

1–10

List of Figures

 

Figure 1 View of RM-333/RM-334 .........................................................................................................................

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General Information

Product selection

RM-333 is a dual mode handportable multimedia computer, supporting GSM/GPRS/ EGPRS850/900/1800/1900, with WCDMA VIII (900)/ II (1900)/ I (2100) HSDPA and WLAN. RM-334 supports GSM/GPRS/EGPRS850/900/1800/1900, with WCDMA V (850)/ II (1900)/ I (2100) HSDPA and WLAN.

The device is a 3GPP Release 5 terminal supporting WCDMA/HSDPA, EGPRS and GPRS data bearers. For WCDMA HSDPA the maximum bit rate is up to 3.6 Mbps for downlink and 384 kbps for uplink with simultaneous CS speech or CS video (max. 64 kbps).

For 2G and 2.5G networks the device is a Class A EGPRS DTM MSC 11 which means a maximum download speed of up to 296kbit/s with EGPRS, and up to 107kbit/s with GPRS.

According to GSM standard 05.05 it responds to class 4 (max. 2W) in GSM 850 and EGSM 900 class 1 (1W) in DCS 1800 and class 1 in PCS 1900. The device supports EGPRS (EDGE) class B as well as Bluetooth 2.0 EDR standard.

The device supports two way video calls with two integrated cameras, one on the front and one on the back.

The device is an MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service) enabled multimedia computer with a large 2.6’’ QVGA (240 x 320 pixels) TFT colour display capable of displaying 16 million colours and an integrated 5 Megapixel auto focus camera. The MMS implementation follows the OMA MMS standard release 1.2. The Browser is a highly advanced internet browser also capable of viewing operator domain XHTML Mobile Profile (MP) content.

The device uses Symbian 9.3 operating system and supports MIDP Java 2.0 & CLDC1.1, providing a good platform for compelling 3rd party applications.

Figure 1 View of RM-333/RM-334

Product features and sales package

Imaging

Main camera:

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Sensor: 5 megapixel

Carl Zeiss Optics: Tessar™ lens

F number/Aperture: F2.8

Focal length: 4.6 mm

35 mm (35 mm equivalent)

Focus range: 10 cm ~ infinity

Macro focus distance: 10-50 cm

Shutter speed: Mechanical shutter 1/1000~1/4 s Secondary camera:

Sensor: CIF (352 x 288 pixels)

F number/Aperture: F2.8

Focal length: 43 mm (35mm equivalent)

Focus range: 10 cm ~ infinity

Video:

Video resolution: QCIF at 15 fps

Audio recording: AAC (AMR for MMS)

Video stabilization

Video clip length: 60 min

Video file format: .mp4 (default), .3gp (for MMS)

White balance: automatic, sunny, cloudy, incandescent, fluorescent

Scene: Auto, Night

Colour tone: normal, sepia, B&W, vivid, negative

Zoom (digital): up to 8x

Photo:

Still image resolutions: up to 3.2 megapixel: 2048 x 1536

Still image file format: JPEG/EXIF

Auto focus

Auto exposure: center weighted AE

Image orientation: automatic

Exposure compensation: +2 ~ -2EV at 0.5 step

White balance: automatic, sunny, cloudy, incandescent, fluorescent

Scene: auto, sports, portrait, close-up, landscape, night, user defined

Colour tone: normal, sepia, B&W, vivid, negative

Zoom (digital): up to 20x

Other camera features:

LED flash and recording indicator

Front camera, CIF (352 x 288) sensor

Edit

On device Photo editor and Video editor (manual & automatic)

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View

2.6” QVGA (240 x 320 pixels) 16 million colour TFT display with wide viewing angle and ambient light detector - used to optimize display and keypad backlight brightness and power consumption

Slideshow from Gallery

Share

Nokia XpressShare - share effortlessly from Gallery or after capture via Email, Bluetooth, MMS or IrDA

Direct connection to TV via cable or WLAN (UPnP)

Video call and video sharing support. (WCDMA services)

Online Album : Image/Video uploading from Gallery

Print

Nokia XpressPrint – direct printing via USB (PictBridge), Bluetooth (BPP), and WLAN (UPnP), from memory card or via online printing

Store

Nokia XpressTransfer – easy to transfer and organize photos and video between your device and a compatible PC

Nokia Lifeblog (mobile & PC)

Music

Digital music player: supports MP3/ AAC/ AAC+/ eAAC+/ WMA with playlists, equalizer and album art.

Synchronise music with Microsoft Windows Media Player 10 & 11

One click CD ripping, converting and transferring music to your device using Nokia Music Manager

Stereo FM radio (87.5-108MHz /76-90MHz) with Visual Radio™ support

Stereo speakers

Integrated FM transmitter (88.1 – 107.9 MHz)

Integrated handsfree speaker

Nokia Stereo Headset (HS-45), in-box

Media

Full-screen video playback to view downloaded, streamed or recorded video clips

Supported video formats: MPEG-4 , H.264/AVC, H.263/3GPP, RealVideo 8/9/10

Productivity

Messaging:

E-mail (SMTP, IMAP4, POP3), MMS, SMS Office applications:

Viewing of email attachments – .doc, .xls, .ppt, . pdf PIM:

Contacts, calendar, to-do, notes, recorder, calculator, clock, converter Synchronization:

Local/Remote (using SyncML)

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Data: Calendar, Contacts, To-do, Notes, E-mail

PC Applications: Microsoft Outlook (98, 2000, 2002, 2003), Outlook Express, Lotus Organizer (5.0, 6.0), Lotus Notes (5.0, 6.0)

Call management:

Call logs, speed dial, voice dialling (with SIND) and voice commands

Nokia Push to Talk (PoC)

Connectivity

WLAN - IEEE802.11 g/b with UPnP support

Mini USB type B interface with USB 2.0 full speed

Bluetooth wireless technology 2.0 + EDR

Nokia 3.5 mm AV connector

Add-on software framework

Symbian 9.3 OS

Nokia Series 60, 3rd edition, feature pack 2

Java: MIDP2.0

C++ and Java SDKs

Additional technical specifications

Vibrating alert

3GPP Rel 5 WCDMA , Rel 4 EGSM compliant

Speech codecs supported in WCDMA: AMR

Speech codecs supported in GSM: FR AMR/HR AMR/EFR/FR/HR

WCDMA HSDPA with simultaneous voice and packet data (PS max speed DL/UL= 3.6Mbps/384kbps, CS max speed 64kbps)

Dual Transfer Mode (DTM) support for simultaneous voice and packet data connection in GSM/EDGE networks. Simple class A, multi slot class 11, max speed DL/UL: 118.4/118.4kbits/s

EGPRS class B, multi slot class 32, (5 Rx + 3 Tx / Max Sum 6), max speed DL/UL= 296 / 177.6 kbits/s

GPRS class B, multi slot class 32 (5 Rx + 3 Tx / Max Sum 6), max speed DL/UL= 107 / 64.2 kbits/s

GPS

Sales package

Transceiver RM-333 or RM-334

Charger (AC-10)

Battery (BL-5K)

Music headset (HS-45/AD-54)

Connectivity cable (CA-101)

Mobile enhancements

Table 1 Audio

Enhancement

 

Type

 

Music headset

 

HS-45 with AD-45 3.5mm stereo plug

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Enhancement

 

Type

 

Basic headset

 

HS-41

 

 

 

 

 

Stereo headset

 

HS-48

 

 

 

 

 

Bluetooth headset

 

BH-101

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BH-201

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BH-208

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BH-600

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BH-604

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BH-800

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BH-801

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BH-803

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BH-900

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BH-903

 

 

 

 

 

Mini speaker

 

MD-6

 

 

 

 

 

 

Table 2 Car

 

 

 

 

 

Enhancement

 

Type

 

Nokia Universal Holder

 

CR-99

 

 

 

 

 

Car kit

 

Nokia 616

 

 

 

 

 

Multimedia car kit

 

CK-7W

 

 

 

 

 

 

Table 3 Data

 

 

 

 

 

Enhancement

 

Type

 

Connectivity cable

 

CA-101

 

 

 

 

 

Video connectivity cable

 

CA-75U

 

 

 

 

 

MicroSD card

 

MU-28, 512 MB MicroSD Card

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MU-22, 1 GB MicroSD Card

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MU-37, 2 GB MicroSD Card

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MU-41, 4 GB MicroSD Card

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MU-43, 8 GB MicroSD Card

 

 

 

 

 

 

Table 4 Messaging

 

 

 

 

 

Enhancement

 

Type

 

Wireless keyboard

 

SU-8W

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Table 5 Power

 

 

 

Enhancement

 

Type

Battery 1200mAh Li-ion

 

BL-5K

 

 

 

Travel charger

 

AC-10

 

 

 

Technical Specifications

Transceiver general specifications

Unit

Dimensions (L x W x T)

Weight (g)

Volume (cm3)

 

(mm)

 

 

Transceiver with BL-5K

103 x 50 x 16.0

126.5

76

1200mAh li-ion battery

 

 

 

back

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Main RF characteristics for GSM850/900/1800/1900 and WCDMA VIII/II/I phones

Parameter

Unit

 

Cellular system

GSM850, EGSM900, GSM1800/1900, WCDMA VIII

 

 

(900), WCDMA II (1900) and WCDMA I (2100)

 

 

 

 

Rx frequency band

GSM850: 869 - 894 MHz

 

 

 

 

 

EGSM900: 925 - 960 MHz

 

 

 

 

 

GSM1800: 1805 - 1880 MHz

 

 

 

 

 

GSM1900: 1930 - 1990 MHz

 

 

 

 

 

WCDMA VIII (900): 925960 MHz

 

 

 

 

 

WCDMA II (1900): 1930-1990MHz

 

 

 

 

 

WCDMA I (2100): 2110 - 2170 MHz

 

 

 

 

Tx frequency band

GSM850: 824 - 849 MHz

 

 

 

 

 

EGSM900: 880 - 915 MHz

 

 

 

 

 

GSM1800: 1710 - 1785 MHz

 

 

 

 

 

GSM1900: 1850 - 1910 MHz

 

 

 

 

 

WCDMA VIII (900): 880 - 915 MHz

 

 

 

 

 

WCDMA II (1900): 1850-1910MHz

 

 

 

 

 

WCDMA I (2100): 1920 - 1980 MHz

 

 

 

 

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Parameter

Unit

Output power

GSM850: +5 ...+33dBm/3.2mW ... 2W

 

 

 

GSM900: +5 … +33dBm/3.2mW … 2W

 

 

 

GSM1800: +0 … +30dBm/1.0mW … 1W

 

 

 

GSM1900: +0 … +30dBm/1.0mW … 1W

 

 

 

WCDMA VIII (900): -50 ... +24 dBm/0.01μW ...

 

251.2mW

 

 

 

WCDMA II (1900): -50 ... +24dBm/0.01µW ...

 

251.2mW

 

 

 

WCDMA I (2100): -50 ... +24 dBm/0.01μW ...

 

251.2mW

 

 

EDGE output power

EDGE850: +5 … +29dBm/3.2mW … 794mW

 

 

 

EDGE900: +5 … +29dBm/3.2mW … 794mW

 

 

 

EDGE1800: +0 … +26dBm/1.0mW … 400mW

 

 

 

EDGE1900:+0 … +26dBm/1.0mW … 400mW

 

 

Number of RF channels

GSM850: 124

 

 

 

GSM900: 174

 

 

 

GSM1800: 374

 

 

 

GSM1900: 299

 

 

 

WCDMA VIII (900): 152

 

 

 

WCDMA II (1900): 289

 

 

 

WCDMA I (2100): 277

 

 

Channel spacing

200 kHz (WCDMA II 100/200 kHz)

 

 

Number of Tx power levels

GSM850: 15

 

 

 

GSM900: 15

 

 

 

GSM1800: 16

 

 

 

GSM1900: 16

 

 

 

WCDMA VIII (900): 75

 

 

 

WCDMA II (1900): 75

 

 

 

WCDMA I (2100): 75

 

 

Main RF characteristics for GSM850/900/1800/1900 and WCDMA V/II/I phones

Parameter

Unit

Cellular system

GSM850, EGSM900, GSM1800/1900, WCDMA V (850), WCDMA II

 

(1900) and WCDMA I (2100)

 

 

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Parameter

Unit

Rx frequency band

GSM850: 869 - 894MHz

 

 

 

EGSM900: 925 - 960 MHz

 

 

 

GSM1800: 1805 - 1880 MHz

 

 

 

GSM1900: 1930 - 1990 MHz

 

 

 

WCDMA V (850): 869 - 894 MHz

 

 

 

WCDMA II (1900): 1930 - 1990 MHz

 

 

 

WCDMA I (2100): 2110 - 2170 MHz

 

 

Tx frequency band

GSM850: 824 - 849MHz

 

 

 

EGSM900: 880 - 915 MHz

 

 

 

GSM1800: 1710 - 1785 MHz

 

 

 

GSM1900: 1850 - 1910 MHz

 

 

 

WCDMA V (850): 824 - 849 MHz

 

 

 

WCDMA II (1900): 1850 - 1910 MHz

 

 

 

WCDMA I (2100): 1920 - 1980 MHz

 

 

Output power

GSM850: +5 ...+33dBm/3.2mW ... 2W

 

 

 

GSM900: +5 … +33dBm/3.2mW … 2W

 

 

 

GSM1800: +0 … +30dBm/1.0mW … 1W

 

 

 

GSM1900: +0 … +30dBm/1.0mW … 1W

 

 

 

WCDMA V (850): -50 ... +24 dBm/0.01μW ... 251.2mW

 

 

 

WCDMA II (1900): -50 ... +24 dBm/0.01μW ... 251.2mW

 

 

 

WCDMA I (2100): -50 ... +24 dBm/0.01μW ... 251.2mW

 

 

EDGE output power

EDGE850: +5 … +29dBm/3.2mW … 794mW

 

 

 

EDGE900: +5 … +29dBm/3.2mW … 794mW

 

 

 

EDGE1800: +0 … +26dBm/1.0mW … 400mW

 

 

 

EDGE1900:+0 … +26dBm/1.0mW … 400mW

 

 

Number of RF channels

GSM850: 124

 

 

 

GSM900: 174

 

 

 

GSM1800: 374

 

 

 

GSM1900: 299

 

 

 

WCDMA V (850): 108

 

 

 

WCDMA II (1900): 289

 

 

 

WCDMA I (2100): 277

 

 

Channel spacing

200 kHz (WCDMA V and II 100/200 kHz)

 

 

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Parameter

Unit

Number of Tx power levels

GSM850: 15

 

 

 

GSM900: 15

 

 

 

GSM1800: 16

 

 

 

GSM1900: 16

 

 

 

WCDMA V (850): 75

 

 

 

WCDMA II (1900): 75

 

 

 

WCDMA I (2100): 75

 

 

Battery endurance

Battery

Capacity (mAh)

Talk time

Stand-by

BL-5K

1200

up to 190 mins (WCDMA)

up to 320 hrs (WCDMA) &

 

 

& 260 mins (GSM)

320 hrs (GSM)

 

 

 

 

Charging times

AC-10

1h 30 min

Environmental conditions

Environmental

Ambient temperature

Notes

condition

 

 

Normal operation

-10 oC ... +55 oC

Specifications fulfilled

Reduced performance

55 oC ... +70 oC

Operational only for short periods

Intermittent or no

-40 oC ... -15 oC and +70 oC ... +85oC

Operation not guaranteed but an

operation

 

attempt to operate will not damage

 

 

the phone

 

 

 

No operation or

<-40 oC and >+85 oC

No storage. An attempt to operate

storage

 

may cause permanent damage

 

 

 

Charging allowed

-15 oC ... +55 oC

 

Long term storage

0 oC ... +85 oC

 

conditions

 

 

 

 

 

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Environmental

Ambient temperature

Notes

condition

 

 

Humidity and water

 

Relative humidity range is 5 to 95%.

resistance

 

Condensed or dripping water may

 

 

 

 

cause intermittent malfunctions.

 

 

Protection against dripping water

 

 

has to be implemented in (enclosure)

 

 

mechanics.

 

 

Continuous dampness will cause

 

 

permanent damage to the module.

 

 

 

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Concepts

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Table of Contents

 

Service tools............................................................................................................................................................

 

2–5

Product specific tools........................................................................................................................................

 

2–5

FS-73 ..............................................................................................................................................................

 

2–5

MJ-161 ...........................................................................................................................................................

 

2–6

RJ-230 ............................................................................................................................................................

 

2–6

SA-154 ...........................................................................................................................................................

 

2–6

SS-100............................................................................................................................................................

 

2–7

SS-157............................................................................................................................................................

 

2–7

General tools......................................................................................................................................................

 

2–7

RJ-166 ............................................................................................................................................................

 

2–7

RJ-209 ...........................................................................................................................................................

 

2–7

RJ-227 ............................................................................................................................................................

 

2–8

RJ-93 ..............................................................................................................................................................

 

2–8

ST-53..............................................................................................................................................................

 

2–8

ST-64..............................................................................................................................................................

 

2–8

ST-70..............................................................................................................................................................

 

2–8

Cables..................................................................................................................................................................

 

2–8

CA-101 ...........................................................................................................................................................

 

2–9

CA-128RS .......................................................................................................................................................

 

2–9

CA-31D ...........................................................................................................................................................

 

2–9

CA-35S............................................................................................................................................................

 

2–9

PCS-1 ...........................................................................................................................................................

 

2–10

XCS-1 ...........................................................................................................................................................

 

2–10

XCS-4 ...........................................................................................................................................................

 

2–10

Service concepts ..................................................................................................................................................

 

2–11

POS (Point of Sale) flash concept ..................................................................................................................

 

2–11

Flash concept with FPS-10.............................................................................................................................

 

2–12

CU-4 flash concept with FPS-10.....................................................................................................................

 

2–13

Flash concept with FPS-10 and SB-6.............................................................................................................

 

2–14

Flash concept with SS-46 and CA-89DS ........................................................................................................

 

2–15

Flash concept with SS-62 and CA-89DS ........................................................................................................

 

2–16

Flash concept with FPS-10, SS-62 and SB-6 .................................................................................................

2–17

Flash concept with FPS-10, SS-62 and SB-7 .................................................................................................

2–18

Module jig service concept ............................................................................................................................

 

2–19

Module jig service concept with SB-6...........................................................................................................

 

2–20

RF testing concept with RF coupler ..............................................................................................................

 

2–21

Service concept for RF testing and RF/BB tuning ........................................................................................

2–22

List of Figures

 

 

Figure 2 POS flash concept .................................................................................................................................

 

2–11

Figure 3 Basic flash concept with FPS-10..........................................................................................................

 

2–12

Figure 4 CU-4 flash concept with FPS-10...........................................................................................................

 

2–13

Figure 5 Flash concept with FPS-10 and SB-6...................................................................................................

2–14

Figure 6 Flash concept with SS-46 and CA-89DS ..............................................................................................

2–15

Figure 7 Flash concept with SS-62 and CA-89DS ..............................................................................................

2–16

Figure 8 Flash concept with FPS-10, SS-62 and SB-6 .......................................................................................

2–17

Figure 9 Flash concept with FPS-10, SB-7 and JBT-9........................................................................................

2–18

Figure 10 Module jig service concept ................................................................................................................

 

2–19

Figure 11 Module jig service concept with SB-6...............................................................................................

2–20

 

 

 

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RF testing concept with RF coupler ..................................................................................................

2–21

Figure 13

Service concept for RF testing and RF/BB tuning............................................................................

2–22

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Service tools

Product specific tools

The table below gives a short overview of service devices that can be used for testing, error analysis, and repair of product RM-333; RM-334; RM-335. For the correct use of the service devices, and the best effort of workbench setup, please refer to various concepts.

 

FS-73

Flash adapter

 

 

 

 

 

FS-73 is equipped with a clip interlock system

provides standardised interface towards Control Unit

multiplexing between USB and FBUS media, controlled by VUSB

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Service Tools and Service Concepts

MJ-161

Module jig

 

 

 

 

MJ-161 is meant for component level troubleshooting.

The jig includes RF interface for Bluetooth, WLAN and GPS. In addition, it has the following features:

Provides mechanical interface with the engine module

Provides galvanic connection to all needed test pads in module

Multiplexing between USB and FBUS media, controlled by Vusb

Connector for control unit

Access for Audio-, MMC, and USB connectors

Module jig attenuation values:

 

 

Band

 

F

Attenuation

 

 

 

GSM850 TX

824-849

0.4dB

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GSM850 RX

869-894

0.4dB

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EGSM900 TX

880-915

0.4dB

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EGSM900 RX

935-960

0.4dB

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GSM1800 TX

1710-1785

0.6dB

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GSM1800 RX

1805-1880

0.6dB

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GSM1900 TX

1850-1910

0.6dB

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GSM1900 RX

1930-1990

0.6dB

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WCDMA850 TX

824-849

0.4dB

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WCDMA850 RX

869-894

0.4dB

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WCDMA1900 TX

1850-1910

0.6dB

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WCDMA1900 RX

1930-1990

0.6dB

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RJ-230

 

Soldering jig

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The jig is used for soldering and as a rework jig for the system module.

It is made of lead-free rework compatible material.

 

SA-154

RF coupler

 

 

 

 

 

SA-154 is an RF coupler for WCDMA and GSM RF testing. It is used together with the product-specific flash adapter.

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