Nokia RM-88 Service Manual

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Nokia Customer Care
Service Manual
RM-88 (Nokia E62)
Mobile Terminal
Part No: 9250256 (Issue 1)
COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL
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RM-88 Nokia E62 Service Manual Structure Nokia Customer Care
Nokia E62 Service Manual Structure
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RM-88
Nokia Customer Care 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 Ni-Cd/NiMh 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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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/e­mail.
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 Nokia Mobile Phones Business Group Nokia Customer Care PO Box 86 FIN-24101 SALO Finland E-mail: Service.Manuals@nokia.com
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RM-88
Nokia Customer Care 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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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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RM-88
Nokia Customer Care 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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Copyright
Copyright © 2006 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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Nokia Customer Care Amendment Record Sheet
Amendment Record Sheet
Amendment No Date Inserted By Comments
Issue 1 06/2006 ET
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1 — General Information
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Battery endurance
Battery Capacity (mAh) Talk time Stand-by
BP-5L 1500 up to 6 hrs up to 12 days
Charging times
ACP-4
2 h 10 min
Environmental conditions
Environmental condition Ambient temperature Notes
Normal operation Reduced performance
Intermittent operation
No operation or storage
Charging allowed Long term storage conditions
-15oC...+55oC
-25oC...-15oC +55oC...+70oC
-40oC...-15oC +70oC...+85 oC
<-40oC...>+85oC
-25oC...+50oC 0oC...+85oC
Specifications fulfilled Operational for shorts periods
only
Operation not guaranteed but an attempt to operate does not damage the phone.
No storage or operation: an attempt may damage the phone.
DC characteristics
Signal Min Nom Max Note
VBAT 3.1V 3.7V 4.2V (charging
high limit voltage
3.1V SW cut off
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Enhancement Type
Advanced Car Kit CK-7W Mobile Charger DC-4
Technical specifications
Transceiver general specifications
Unit Dimensions (L x W x T) Weight (g)
Transceiver with BP-5L 1500mAh li-ion battery back
117.1 x 69.7 x 17.8 / 13.3mm144 (including BP-5L battery)
Volume (cm3)
103.4
Main RF characteristics for GSM850/900/1800/1900 phones
Parameter Unit
Cellular system GSM850, EGSM900 and GSM1800/1900 Rx frequency band GSM850: 869-894 MHz
EGSM900: 925 - 960 MHz GSM1800: 1805 - 1880 MHz GSM1900: 1930 - 1990 MHz
Tx frequency band GSM850: 824-849 MHz
EGSM900: 880 - 915 MHz GSM1800: 1710 - 1785 MHz GSM1900: 1850 - 1910 MHz
Output power GSM850: +5 ... + 33 dBm/3.2mW .. 2W
GSM900: +5...+31.2dBm / 3.2mW.. 1.3 W GSM1800: +0 … +30dBm/1.0mW … 1W GSM1900: 0...30.9dBm/1.0mW... 1.26W
Number of RF channels GSM850: 123
GSM900: 173 GSM1800: 373 GSM1900: 298
Channel spacing 200 kHz Number of Tx power levels GSM850: 15
GSM900: 15 GSM1800: 16 GSM1900: 16
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Enhancement Type
Wireless Boom Headset HS-4W Wireless Headset HDW-3 Wireless Headset HS-26W Wireless Headset HS-11W Wireless Clip-on Headset HS-21W Wireless Headset HS-36W Wireless Headset HS-58W
Table 2 Data
Enhancement Type
Connectivity cable DKE-2 Mini SD card 128 MB MU-17 Mini SD card 256 MB MU-18 Mini SD card 512 MB MU-23 Mini SD card 1GB MU-24
Table 3 Power
Enhancement Type
Battery BP-5L Nokia Compact Charger AC-3U Nokia Travel Charger AC-4U Charger Adapter CA-44
Table 4 Messaging
Enhancement Type
Wireless Keyboard upgrade SU-8W
Table 5 Positioning
Enhancement Type
Wireless GPS Module update LD-1W
Table 6 Car
Enhancement Type
Wireless Plug-in Car Handsfree HF-6W
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Nokia Customer Care General Information
Productivity
• SMS, MMS and email
• MS Word, PowerPoint , Excel and Adobe PDF viewers
• PIM (Calendar & Contacts)
• Internet browser
• Video streaming (3GPP)
• Logs (last calls , timers and history list)
• Instant messaging
JavaTM MIDP 2.0, CLDC 1.13D API, PIM API, File access API
• MP3
• Data Transfer
• Settings Wizard/Access Point Configurator
Sales package
• Transceiver RM-88
• BP-5L Li-ion Battery Cell
• AC-4U Charger
• User Guide
• CD-ROM
• Headset HS-40
• USB Cable DKE-2
• Quick Start Guide
Product and module list
Module name Type code Notes
System/RF Module 1QR Main PWB with components EL-Dome sheet Chassis Assy Display Module Keyboard A-cover Assy SW Module
Mobile enhancements
Table 1 Audio
Enhancement Type
Mono Headset HS-40 Basic Stereo Headset HS-47
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RM-88 product selection
RM-88 is a GSM handportable phone, supporting the EGSM 850/900/1800/1900 bands. The MMS implementation follows the OMA MMS standard release 1.2. WAP 2.0 compatible browser supports XHTML Mobile Profile (MP) and uses a TCP/IP stack to communicate
with a gateway in network. RM-88 uses Symbian 9.1a operating system and supports also MIDP Java 2.0 & CLDC1.1, providing a good
platform for 3rd party applications.
Figure 1 View of RM-88
RM-88 product features and sales package
Bearers & transport
• GSM Quadband World Phone E850/900/1800/1900 EGPRS (class B, Multislot class 11)
Software platform
• SW platform: Nokia Series 60 rel 3.0
Connectivity
• Bluetooth (Headset & Handsfree profiles, BIP, GOP)
• Mini SD Card
• Mini-USB interface
• PC Suite connectivity with USB & Bluetooth
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Table of Contents
RM-88 product selection........................................................................................................................................1–5
RM-88 product features and sales package.........................................................................................................1–5
Product and module list........................................................................................................................................1–6
Mobile enhancements............................................................................................................................................1–6
Technical specifications.........................................................................................................................................1–8
Transceiver general specifications..................................................................................................................1–8
Main RF characteristics for GSM850/900/1800/1900 phones.......................................................................1–8
Battery endurance.............................................................................................................................................1–9
Environmental conditions................................................................................................................................1–9
List of Tables
Table 1 Audio..........................................................................................................................................................1–6
Table 2 Data............................................................................................................................................................1–7
Table 3 Power.........................................................................................................................................................1–7
Table 4 Messaging..................................................................................................................................................1–7
Table 5 Positioning................................................................................................................................................1–7
Table 6 Car...............................................................................................................................................................1–7
List of Figures
Figure 1 View of RM-88..........................................................................................................................................1–5
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Nokia Customer Care
2 — Parts Lists and Component
Layouts
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Table of Contents
Exploded view.........................................................................................................................................................2–5
Exploded view....................................................................................................................................................2–5
Parts lists.................................................................................................................................................................2–6
Mechanical spare parts list...............................................................................................................................2–6
RM-88 component parts list.............................................................................................................................2–7
Component layouts..............................................................................................................................................2–30
Components overview....................................................................................................................................2–30
Component layout - bottom (1qr_10a_asmdrw_b)......................................................................................2–31
Component layout - top (1qr_10a_asmdrw_t)..............................................................................................2–32
List of Figures
Figure 2 Exploded view of RM-88..........................................................................................................................2–5
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Exploded view
Exploded view
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Figure 2 Exploded view of RM-88
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Parts lists
Mechanical spare parts list
Note: For Nokia product codes, please refer to the latest Service Bulletins on the Partner Website (PWS).
To ensure you are always using the latest codes, please check the PWS on a daily basis. Bold = ASSY "XXXXXXX" = VARIANTS "-" = NOT AVAILABLE "???????" = AVAILABLE AS SPARE PART I0xx = ITEM codes for upper or mono block I1xx = ITEM codes for hinge block I2xx = ITEM codes for lower block I3xx = ITEM codes for soldered spare parts on the upper, hinge or lower block and not exchangable
ITEM/
PART NO PART NAME QTY
CIRCUIT
REF.
I009 ??????? Window Assembly 040-012649 1
A1 ??????? A-Cover Assembly Silver 040-012429 1
I026 ??????? SCREW M1.6X5.7 DMD12402 TORX SILV 6 I008 ??????? SCREW M1.4X3.4 TORX PLUS 4IP 1 I007 ??????? Remform screw 1.8x8 1 I019 ??????? Battery Release Spring 1 I028 ??????? BLANK LABEL 29mmx18mm EXP65673 1 I021 ??????? Joystick Button 040-012658 1 I018 ??????? Battery Release Button 040-012946 1 I023 ??????? Joystick module tape 040-020164 1 I005 XXXXXXX Operator Logo painted Silver
040-012438 I027 XXXXXXX Antenna Lid, painted Silver 040-012654 1 I029 ??????? Battery Cover painted 040-012428 Silver 1
1
I012 ??????? EL-Dome Sheet 040-012655 1 I006 XXXXXXX KEYMAT PRINTED SILVER 040-021863 EN-
1
NL
I020 ??????? 1RE JOYSTICK ASSEMBLY 1 A2 ??????? Chassis Assembly 040-012635 1 I017 ??????? CONNECTOR HOUSING ASSEMBLY
1
040-015883
I022 ??????? Side Button Module 040-012642 1
I011 ??????? LCD AM 320x240 COG 16MCo Oxford 1
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ITEM/
PART NO PART NAME QTY
CIRCUIT
REF.
I016 ??????? MIC MOD+HOLDER TOMAHAWK -42+-3DB 1 I010 ??????? EARPIECE+SPRING 22+/-3DB 32R 7X11 1 I015 ??????? CONN CHR DIA 2.0MM COMPRESS 1 A3 ??????? ANTENNA MOD GSM/WCDMA P2524 1
RM-88 component parts list
Component parts list (1qr_10a_asmmtx)
Note: For Nokia product codes, please refer to the latest Service Bulletins on the Partner Website (PWS).
To ensure you are always using the latest codes, please check the PWS on a daily basis.
Item Side Grid reference Description and value
A2400 Bottom C 8
A2801 Bottom C 13
SHIELD_040 _015795
SHIELD_PWB _CAN_RAP
PWB POWER SHIELD CAN ~ ~
SHIELD PWB CAN RAP ~ ~
SHIELD_040
A4801 Bottom K 10
_017960 SHIELD_PWB
A4802 Bottom L 7
_CAN_APE SHIELD_PWB
_CAN_WCDMASHIELD PWB
A6001 Bottom L 4
SHIELD_PWB
A7506 Bottom G 16
_CAN_PA SHIELD_PWB
A7507 Bottom G 13
_CAN_PIHI
CRYSTAL_3.3
B2200 Bottom C 10
X1.6_H0.9
C2000 Bottom D 5 0402C
0603C_H0.95CHIPCAP X5R
C2001 Bottom D 5
PWB CAN COMBO ~ ~
SHIELD PWB CAN APE ~ ~
CAN WCDMA ~ ~ SHIELD PWB
CAN Pa ~ ~ SHIELD PWB
CAN PIHI ~ ~ CRYSTAL
32.768KHZ +-30PPM
12.5PF 32.768kHz ~ Chipcap 5%
NP0 27p 50V
1U K 25V 0603 1u0 25V CHIPCAP X5R
2U2 K 6V3
C2002 Bottom E 4 0603C
0603 2u2 6V3 CHIPCAP X7R
33N K 10V
C2003 Bottom E 4 0402C
0402 33n 10V
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Item Side Grid reference Description and value
CHIPCAP X7R 33N K 10V
C2004 Bottom E 4 0402C
C2006 Bottom E 3 0402C
C2025 Bottom F 4 0805C
C2026 Bottom F 4 0805C
C2027 Bottom F 3 0402C
C2028 Bottom F 3 0402C
0402 33n 10V Chipcap X7R
10% 16V 0402 10n 16V CHIPCAP X5R
10U M 6V3 0805 10U 6V3
CHIPCAP X5R 10U M 6V3 0805 10U 6V3
Chipcap 5% X7R 3n3 50V
Chipcap 5% NP0 47p 50V
C2029 Bottom F 3 0402C
C2030 Bottom H 3 0402C
C2031 Bottom F 3 0402C
TANT_C_6.2
C2071 Bottom K 18
C2100 Bottom G 3 0402C
C2101 Bottom G 3 0402C
C2102 Bottom G 3 0603C
C2103 Top F 22 0402C
X3.4_H1.7
Chipcap 5% X7R 3n3 50V
Chipcap 5% X7R 270p 50V
Chipcap 5% NP0 47p 50V
CHIPTCAP 150U M 10V 6X3.2X1.5 150u_10V 10V
CHIPCAP X7R 33N K 10V 0402 33n 10V
CHIPCAP X7R 33N K 10V 0402 33n 10V
CHIPCAP X5R 2U2 K 6V3 0603 2u2 6V3
Chipcap 5% X7R 1n0 50V
Chipcap 5%
C2104 Top F 22 0402C
C2200 Bottom B 9 0603C
C2201 Bottom D 9 0603C
C2202 Bottom E 10 0402C
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X7R 1n0 50V CHIPCAP X5R
1U K 6V3 0603 1u0 6.3V CHIPCAP X5R
1U K 6V3 0603 1u0 6.3V Chipcap X7R
10% 50V 0402 1n0 50V
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Item Side Grid reference Description and value
Chipcap X7R
C2203 Bottom C 10 0402C
C2204 Bottom C 10 0402C
C2205 Bottom B 10 0402C
C2206 Bottom C 10 0402C
C2207 Bottom D 10 0402C
C2208 Bottom C 10 0402C
C2209 Bottom C 10 0402C
C2210 Bottom D 7 0603C
10% 50V 0402 1n0 50V Chipcap X7R
10% 50V 0402 1n0 50V Chipcap X7R
10% 50V 0402 1n0 50V Chipcap X7R
10% 50V 0402 1n0 50V Chipcap X7R
10% 50V 0402 1n0 50V Chipcap 5%
NP0 27p 50V Chipcap 5%
NP0 22p 50V CHIPCAP X5R
1U K 16V 0603 1u0 16V
C2211 Bottom D 7 0603C
C2212 Bottom C 7 0402C
C2213 Bottom D 9 0402C
C2214 Bottom D 9 0402C
C2215 Bottom E 8 0402C
C2216 Bottom E 8 0402C
C2217 Bottom D 10 0402C
C2218 Bottom C 9 0402C
C2219 Bottom D 10 0402C
CHIPCAP X5R 4U7 K 6V3 0603 4u7 6.3V
CHIPCAP X5R 1U5 K 4V 0402 1u5 4V
CHIPCAP X5R 1U5 K 4V 0402 1u5 4V
CHIPCAP X5R 1U5 K 4V 0402 1u5 4V
CHIPCAP X5R 1U5 K 4V 0402 1u5 4V
CHIPCAP X5R 1U5 K 4V 0402 1u5 4V
CHIPCAP X5R 1U5 K 4V 0402 1u5 4V
Chipcap X7R 10% 50V 0402 1n0 50V
CHIPCAP X5R 1U5 K 4V 0402 1u5 4V
CHIPCAP X5R
C2220 Bottom C 8 0402C
C2221 Bottom E 7 0603C
C2222 Bottom D 7 0603C
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1U5 K 4V 0402 1u5 4V CHIPCAP X5R
1U K 6V3 0603 1u0 6.3V CHIPCAP X5R
1U K 6V3 0603 1u0 6.3V
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Item Side Grid reference Description and value
Chipcap X7R
C2223 Bottom B 8 0402C
C2224 Bottom B 9 0402C
C2225 Bottom D 9 0603C
C2226 Bottom D 8 0603C
C2227 Bottom C 7 0603C
C2228 Bottom D 8 0603C
C2229 Bottom C 7 0402C
C2230 Bottom D 9 0603C
10% 16V 0402 10n 16V Chipcap X7R
10% 16V 0402 10n 16V CHIPCAP X5R
1U K 6V3 0603 1u0 6.3V CHIPCAP X5R
1U K 6V3 0603 1u0 6.3V CHIPCAP X5R
1U K 6V3 0603 1u0 6.3V CHIPCAP X5R
1U K 6V3 0603 1u0 6.3V Chipcap X7R
10% 50V 0402 1n0 50V CHIPCAP X5R
1U K 6V3 0603 1u0 6.3V
C2231 Bottom B 8 0805C
C2232 Bottom D 8 0603C
C2270 Bottom B 8 0402C
C2271 Bottom B 8 0402C
C2272 Bottom B 9 0402C
C2273 Bottom C 7 0402C
C2274 Bottom C 7 0402C
C2275 Bottom B 7 0402C
C2281 Bottom E 8 0603C
CHIPCAP X5R 10U M 6V3 0805 10U 6V3
CHIPCAP X5R 1U K 6V3 0603 1u0 6.3V
Chipcap X7R 10% 50V 0402 1n0 50V
Chipcap X7R 10% 50V 0402 1n0 50V
Chipcap X7R 10% 50V 0402 1n0 50V
Chipcap X7R 10% 50V 0402 1n0 50V
Chipcap X7R 10% 50V 0402 1n0 50V
Chipcap X7R 10% 50V 0402 1n0 50V
CHIPCAP X5R 1U K 6V3 0603 1u0 6.3V
Chipcap X7R
C2300 Bottom C 6 0402C
C2301 Bottom B 6 0805C
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10% 16V 0402 10n 16V CHIPCAP X5R
22U M 6V3 0805 22u 6V3
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Item Side Grid reference Description and value
CHIPCAP X5R 22U M 6V3
C2302 Bottom B 7 0805C
C2303 Bottom D 5 0603C
C2304 Bottom C 7 0402C
C2305 Bottom E 5 0603C
C2306 Bottom C 5 0603C
C2307 Bottom C 5 0603C
C2309 Bottom B 5 0805C
0805 22u 6V3 CHIPCAP X5R
1U K 6V3 0603 1u0 6.3V Chipcap X7R
10% 16V 0402 10n 16V CHIPCAP X5R
1U K 6V3 0603 1u0 6.3V CHIPCAP X5R
1U K 6V3 0603 1u0 6.3V CHIPCAP X5R
1U K 6V3 0603 1u0 6.3V CHIPCAP X5R
22U M 6V3 0805 22u 6V3
C2312 Bottom C 5 0603C
C2313 Bottom D 5 0603C
C2314 Bottom D 6 0603C
0603C_H0.95CHIPCAP X5R
C2315 Bottom E 7
C2316 Bottom E 7 0402C
C2317 Bottom D 7 0402C
0603C_H0.95CHIPCAP X5R
C2319 Bottom E 7
C2700 Bottom D 16 0402C_H0.6
C2800 Bottom I 11 0402C_H0.6
CHIPCAP X5R 1U K 6V3 0603 1u0 6.3V
CHIPCAP X5R 1U K 6V3 0603 1u0 6.3V
CHIPCAP X5R 4U7 K 6V3 0603 4u7 6.3V
1U K 25V 0603 1u0 25V Chipcap 5%
NP0 56p 50V Chipcap 5%
NP0 27p 50V
1U K 25V 0603 1u0 25V CHIPCAP X5R
100N M 16V 0402 100n 16V
CHIPCAP X5R 100N M 16V 0402 100n 16V
CHIPCAP X5R 100N M 16V
C2801 Bottom L 10 0402C_H0.6
C2802 Bottom I 10 0402C_H0.6
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0402 100n 16V CHIPCAP X5R
100N M 16V 0402 100n 16V
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CHIPCAP X5R 100N M 16V
C2803 Bottom I 10 0402C_H0.6
C2804 Bottom I 12 0402C_H0.6
C2805 Bottom L 9 0402C_H0.6
C2807 Bottom L 10 0603C
C2808 Bottom I 11 0402C_H0.6
C2809 Bottom I 11 0402C_H0.6
0402 100n 16V CHIPCAP X5R
100N M 16V 0402 100n 16V
CHIPCAP X5R 100N M 16V 0402 100n 16V
CHIPCAP X5R 1U K 6V3 0603 1u0 6.3V
CHIPCAP X5R 100N M 16V 0402 100n 16V
CHIPCAP X5R 100N M 16V 0402 100n 16V
C2810 Bottom I 9 0402C_H0.6
C2811 Bottom L 9 0402C_H0.6
C2812 Bottom I 10 0402C_H0.6
C2813 Bottom L 12 0402C_H0.6
C2814 Bottom I 11 0402C_H0.6
C2815 Bottom K 12 0402C_H0.6
C2818 Bottom J 12 0402C_H0.6
CHIPCAP X5R 100N M 16V 0402 100n 16V
CHIPCAP X5R 100N M 16V 0402 100n 16V
CHIPCAP X5R 100N M 16V 0402 100n 16V
CHIPCAP X5R 100N M 16V 0402 100n 16V
CHIPCAP X5R 100N M 16V 0402 100n 16V
CHIPCAP X5R 100N M 16V 0402 100n 16V
CHIPCAP X5R 100N M 16V 0402 100n 16V
CHIPCAP X5R 100N M 16V
C2819 Bottom L 12 0402C_H0.6
C2820 Bottom I 9 0402C_H0.6
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0402 100n 16V CHIPCAP X5R
100N M 16V 0402 100n 16V
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Chipcap X7R
C2830 Bottom L 11 0402C
C3000 Bottom K 8 0402C_H0.6
C3001 Bottom J 7 0402C
C3002 Bottom J 7 0402C_H0.6
C3003 Bottom J 7 0402C
C3004 Bottom J 6 0402C_H0.6
10% 50V 0402 1n0 50V CHIPCAP X5R
100N M 16V 0402 100n 16V
Chipcap X7R 10% 16V 0402 10n 16V
CHIPCAP X5R 100N M 16V 0402 100n 16V
Chipcap X7R 10% 16V 0402 10n 16V
CHIPCAP X5R 100N M 16V 0402 100n 16V
C3005 Bottom M 7 0402C_H0.6
C3006 Bottom L 8 0402C_H0.6
C3007 Bottom M 6 0402C
C3008 Bottom J 7 0402C_H0.6
C3009 Bottom M 7 0402C_H0.6
C3010 Bottom J 12 0402C
C3011 Bottom J 6 0402C_H0.6
C3017 Bottom L 8 0402C_H0.6
CHIPCAP X5R 100N M 16V 0402 100n 16V
CHIPCAP X5R 100N M 16V 0402 100n 16V
Chipcap X7R 10% 16V 0402 10n 16V
CHIPCAP X5R 100N M 16V 0402 100n 16V
CHIPCAP X5R 100N M 16V 0402 100n 16V
Chipcap +-0.25pF NP0 3p3 50V
CHIPCAP X5R 100N M 16V 0402 100n 16V
CHIPCAP X5R 100N M 16V 0402 100n 16V
CHIPCAP X5R 100N M 16V
C3018 Bottom M 6 0402C_H0.6
C3100 Bottom G 6 0402C
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0402 100n 16V CHIPCAP NP0
27P J 50V 0402 27p0 50V
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CHIPCAP X5R
C4400 Top C 22 0603C
C4401 Top C 22 0603C
C4402 Top C 22 0402C
C4403 Top C 22 0402C
C4404 Bottom I 4 0402C
C4405 Bottom I 4 0402C
C4408 Bottom H 2 0402C_H0.6
1U K 6V3 0603 1u0 6.3V CHIPCAP X5R
1U K 6V3 0603 1u0 6.3V Chipcap 5%
NP0 27p 50V Chipcap 5%
NP0 27p 50V Chipcap 5%
NP0 68p 50V Chipcap X7R
10% 16V 0402 10n 16V CHIPCAP X5R
100N M 16V 0402 100n 16V
C4409 Bottom I 2 0603C
C4410 Bottom H 2 0402C_H0.6
C4411 Bottom I 2 0402C
C4414 Bottom I 5 0603C
C4420 Bottom B 13 0402C
C4421 Bottom B 13 0402C
C4424 Bottom I 5 0402C
C5200 Bottom L 12 0402C_H0.6
CHIPCAP X5R 4U7 K 6V3 0603 4u7 6.3V
CHIPCAP X5R 100N M 16V 0402 100n 16V
Chipcap 5% NP0 27p 50V
CHIPCAP X5R 1U K 16V 0603 1u0 16V
Chipcap X7R 5% 16V 0402 10n 16V
Chipcap X7R 5% 16V 0402 10n 16V
CHIPCAP X5R 1U K 6V3 0402 1u0 6.3V
CHIPCAP X5R 100N M 16V 0402 100n 16V
CHIPCAP X5R
C5201 Bottom M 11 0603C
C5202 Bottom L 11 0402C
C5203 Bottom M 11 0603C
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1U K 6V3 0603 1u0 6.3V Chipcap X7R
10% 16V 0402 10n 16V CHIPCAP X5R
1U K 6V3 0603 1u0 6.3V
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CHIPCAP X5R 100N M 16V
C5204 Bottom L 11 0402C_H0.6
C6031 Bottom K 3 0402C
C6032 Bottom L 3 0402C
C6033 Bottom L 3 0402C
C6034 Bottom L 3 0402C
C6035 Bottom L 4 0402C
C6036 Bottom L 3 0402C
0402 100n 16V Chipcap 5%
NP0 18p 50V Chipcap 5%
NP0 100p 50V Chipcap X7R
10% 16V 0402 10n 16V Chipcap X7R
10% 16V 0402 10n 16V Chipcap X7R
10% 16V 0402 10n 16V Chipcap X7R
10% 16V 0402 10n 16V
C6037 Bottom L 4 0402C
C6038 Bottom K 4 0402C
C6039 Bottom J 4 0402C
C6041 Bottom K 3 0402C
C6042 Bottom K 4 0402C
C6050 Bottom K 3 0402C
C7501 Bottom H 13 0402C
C7503 Bottom F 12 0603C
C7504 Bottom H 13 0603C
C7505 Bottom F 12 0402C
CHIPCAP X5R 1U5 K 4V 0402 1u5 4V
Chipcap X7R 10% 16V 0402 10n 16V
Chipcap 5% NP0 18p 50V
Chipcap +-0.25pF NP0 2p7 50V
Chipcap +-0.25pF NP0 2p7 50V
CHIPCAP X5R 1U K 6V3 0402 1u0 6.3V
Chipcap +-0.25pF NP0 2p7 50V
CHIPCAP X5R 1U K 6V3 0603 1u0 6.3V
CHIPCAP X5R 1U K 6V3 0603 1u0 6.3V
CHIPCAP X5R 1U K 6V3 0402 1u0 6.3V
CHIPCAP X5R
C7506 Bottom F 12 0603C
C7507 Bottom F 12 0402C
C7508 Bottom F 13 0402C
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1U K 6V3 0603 1u0 6.3V Chipcap X7R
5% 16V 0402 10n 16V Chipcap 5%
NP0 18p 50V
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Chipcap
C7509 Bottom F 12 0402C
C7510 Bottom F 13 0402C
C7511 Bottom G 12 0603C
C7512 Bottom G 11 0402C
C7513 Bottom F 12 0402C
C7515 Bottom H 12 0402C
C7516 Bottom G 12 0402C
+-0.25pF NP0 2p7 50V Chipcap 5%
NP0 27p 50V CHIPCAP NP0
2N2 G 16V 0603 2n2 16V
Chipcap +-0.25pF NP0 2p7 50V
Chipcap X7R 10% 16V 0402 10n 16V
Chipcap +-0.25pF NP0 3p3 50V
Chipcap 5% X7R 470p 50V
C7517 Bottom G 12 0402C
C7518 Bottom F 13 0402C
C7520 Bottom H 16 0402C
C7522 Bottom F 16 0402C
C7523 Bottom H 16 0402C
C7524 Bottom F 15 0402C
C7525 Bottom F 17 0402C
C7530 Bottom M 4 0402C
C7590 Bottom L 3 0402C
Chipcap +-0.25pF NP0 3p3 50V
CHIPCAP X5R 100N K 10V 0402 100n 10V
Chipcap +-0.25pF NP0 3p3 50V
Chipcap +-0.25pF NP0 1p8 50V
CHIPCAP X5R 1U K 6V3 0402 1u0 6.3V
CHIPCAP X5R 1U K 6V3 0402 1u0 6.3V
Chipcap 5% NP0 18p 50V
Chipcap X7R 10% 25V 0402 4n7 25V
Chipcap X7R 5% 16V 0402 10n 16V
Chipcap 5%
C7591 Top K 22 0402C
C7593 Top J 22 0402C
C7594 Top J 23 0402C
C7595 Top J 22 0402C
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NP0 100p 50V Chipcap
+-0.25pF NP0 8p2 50V Chipcap 5%
NP0 12p 50V Chipcap 5%
NP0 12p 50V
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Chipcap 5%
C7596 Top K 23 0402C
C7597 Bottom M 3 0402C
D2200 Bottom C 8 TFBGA_108
D2800 Bottom K 10 uBGA_289
FBGA133_11
D3000 Bottom L 7
D4400 Bottom C 13 LLP_44
.6X13.1
NP0 100p 50V Chipcap 5%
NP0 100p 50V RETU 3.02
TSA1GJWE TFBGA108 ~ ~
RAPGSM V1.1 PA uBGA289 ~ ~
COMBO 256MNOR +1GM3 +256MDDRSDR AM FBGA133
MCU E 8BIT COP8TAB5HYQ 8 LLP44 ~ ~
8Mx16/16M x16/8Mx16 ~
0603_FUSE_
F2000 Bottom C 4
G2200 Bottom B 12
G7500 Bottom H 12
G7501 Bottom F 11
L2000 Bottom D 4 0603_BLM
L2100 Top F 23
L2102 Bottom B 20
AVX2MATS
BATTER_EEC EP
VCO_DCS027 33
NKG3176B_ H1.0
0405_2_MAT SU
COIL_0603C S
SM FUSE F 2.0A 32V 2A ~
RTC BACUP CAPAC 311 SIZE FOR 2.6V 4UAH 2.6V ~
VCO 3296-3980MH Z 4-BAND MATSUSHITA
VCTCXO
38.4MHZ 2.5V 38.4MHz ~ FERR.BEAD
220R/100M 2A 0R05 0603
CHIP BEAD ARRAY 2X1000R 0405
CHIP COIL 56N J Q38/250MHZ 0603 56nH ~
3296-3980 MHz ~
220R/ 100MHz ~
2x1000R/ 100MHz ~
CHIP COIL 56N J
COIL_0603C
L2103 Bottom B 20
L2202 Bottom E 9 0603_BLM
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Q38/250MHZ 0603 56nH ~
FERR.BEAD 220R/100M 2A 0R05 0603
220R/ 100MHz ~
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FERRITE BEAD
FERRITE_04
L2203 Bottom E 9
L2204 Bottom E 9
L2205 Bottom E 9 0603_BLM
L2206 Bottom E 8
L2270 Bottom B 8 0603_BLM
L2271 Bottom B 8 0603_BLM
02
FERRITE_04 02
FERRITE_04 02
0.6R 600R/ 100MHZ 0402
FERRITE BEAD
0.6R 600R/ 100MHZ 0402
FERR.BEAD 220R/100M 2A 0R05 0603
FERRITE BEAD
0.6R 600R/ 100MHZ 0402
FERR.BEAD 220R/100M 2A 0R05 0603
FERR.BEAD 220R/100M 2A 0R05 0603
600R/ 100MHz ~
600R/ 100MHz ~
220R/ 100MHz ~
600R/ 100MHz ~
220R/ 100MHz ~
220R/ 100MHz ~
L2272 Bottom C 8 0603_BLM
L2273 Bottom B 8 0603_BLM
L2301 Bottom B 5 0603_BLM
CHOKE_SER4
L2302 Bottom B 6
L2304 Bottom D 6
L2305 Bottom D 5
L2306 Bottom C 5
00_H1.2 CHOKE_SER300CHOKE 22U M
FERRITE_04 02
FERRITE_04 02
FERR.BEAD 220R/100M 2A 0R05 0603
FERR.BEAD 220R/100M 2A 0R05 0603
FERR.BEAD 220R/100M 2A 0R05 0603
INDUCT WW 10UH 0A65 0R35 4X4X1.2 10uH ~
1R5 0.35A 22uH ~ FERRITE BEAD
0.6R 600R/ 100MHZ 0402
FERRITE BEAD
0.6R 600R/ 100MHZ 0402
220R/ 100MHz ~
220R/ 100MHz ~
220R/ 100MHz ~
600R/ 100MHz ~
600R/ 100MHz ~
FERRITE BEAD
FERRITE_04
L4400 Top C 22
L4401 Top C 22
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FERRITE_04 02
0.6R 600R/ 100MHZ 0402
FERRITE BEAD
0.6R 600R/ 100MHZ 0402
600R/ 100MHz ~
600R/ 100MHz ~
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COIL 0.47MH 50MA
CHOKE_ELT3
L4402 Bottom I 5
L5200 Bottom L 12
L6030 Bottom K 3 0402L
L6031 Bottom K 4 0402L
L6032 Bottom K 4 0402L
KN152C
FERRITE_04 02
3.3X3.4X1.4M M 0.47MH ~
FERRITE BEAD
0.6R 600R/ 100MHZ 0402
CHIP COIL 2N7 +-0N3 Q29/800M 0402 2n7H ~
CHIP COIL 2N7 +-0N3 Q29/800M 0402 2n7H ~
CHIP COIL 22N J Q28/800M 0402 22nH ~
600R/ 100MHz ~
L7500 Bottom G 14 0402L
L7501 Bottom G 14 0402L
FERRITE_04
L7502 Bottom F 13
L7503 Bottom F 16 0402LQW
L7504 Bottom G 14 0402L
L7505 Bottom G 14 0402L
L7515 Bottom H 12
02
0402L_H0.4 5
CHIP COIL 18N J Q29/800M 0402 18nH ~
CHIP COIL 33N J Q23/800M 0402 33nH ~
FERRITE BEAD
0.6R 600R/ 100MHZ 0402
CHIP COIL 27N C Q25/250MHZ 0402 27nH ~
CHIP COIL 47N J Q23/800M 0402 47nH ~
CHIP COIL 22N J Q28/800M 0402 22nH ~
CHIP COIL 4N7 +-0N1 Q29/1GHZ 0402 4n7H ~
600R/ 100MHz ~
FERR.BEAD 240R7100M
L7530 Bottom H 14 0402L
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0.4A 0R4 0402
240R/ 100MHz ~
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FERR.BEAD
L7531 Bottom F 14 0402L
L7591 Top J 22 0402L
L7592 Top K 23 0402L_POL2
VIBRA_M_KH
M2100 Bottom C 4
N4NX1RA
240R7100M
0.4A 0R4 0402 CHIP COIL 6N8 J
Q27/800M 0402 6n8H ~
CHIP COIL 82N +-0N3 Q17/300M 0402 82nH ~
SMD VIBRA MOTOR 1.3V 90MA 9000RPM ~ ~
240R/ 100MHz ~
TFBGA_84_6
N2300 Bottom C 6
N2301 Bottom E 6
N4401 Bottom H 2
N4402 Bottom H 4 MSOP_10
N4403 Bottom E 13 SC70_5
N5200 Bottom M 11
N6030 Bottom L 4
.15X6.15
USMD8_1.69 X1.69
IRDA_RPM9 60
USMD16_2.0 3X2.03
CSP_47_3.85 X4.05
TAHVO V5.2 LF TFBGA84 ~ ~
WHITE LED DRIVER 4LEDS 500MW 8BUMP USMD8 ~ ~
IRDA
1.15MBPS
2.2MM ROHS ~ ~ EL DRIVER
D381B 2-7V MSOP-10 ~ ~
1XOP AMP
2.7-5.5V LMV321 SC70-5 ~ ~
VREG & LEVEL SHIFT LP3928 USMD16 ~ 2.8V
BC4­ROM1.0RDL ~ ~
AHNE301A TRANCEIVER
N7505 Bottom G 13 TFBGA144
N7520 Bottom G 16 RF9282E3.6
N7590 Top J 22 SC70_6_FAIR
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RFIC TFBGA144 ~ ~ PA RF9282E6.3
GSM/EDGE 850/900/1800 /1900 ~ ~
HIGH POWER SPDT RF SW SC70 ~ ~
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Resistor 5%
R2000 Bottom E 4 0402R
FLIP_CHIP_8
R2001 Bottom E 4
R2003 Bottom G 4 0402R
R2004 Bottom G 4 0402R
R2006 Bottom F 3 BGA11
R2007 Bottom I 3
_1.7X1.7
uBGA11_1.6 X2.15
63mW 220R ~ ASIP SINGLE
ENDED MICROPHONE INTERF BGA8 ~ ~
Chipres 0W06 22k F 200ppm 0402 22k ~
Chipres 0W06 22k F 200ppm 0402 22k ~
ASIP 4 LINES AUDIO FILTER BGA11 ~ ~
ASIP SILIC USB OTG / ESD BGA11 ~ ~
R2008 Bottom I 3 0404_RP
BGA4_1.01X
R2015 Bottom D 4
R2025 Bottom F 4 0402R
R2026 Bottom F 4 0402R
R2030 Bottom I 3 0402R
R2070 Bottom K 18 0402_VAR
R2071 Bottom C 10 0402_NTH5
R2100 Bottom G 3
1.07 ASIP TVS BGA4 ~ ~
FLIP_CHIP_8 _1.7X1.7
RES NETWORK 0W06 220K/ 120K J 0404 220k/120k ~
Resistor 5% 63mW 10R ~
Resistor 5% 63mW 10R ~
Resistor 5% 63mW 100R ~
CHIP VARISTOR VWM14V VC50V 0402 14V/50V ~
NTC RES 47K J B=4050+-3% 0402 47k ~
ASIP SINGLE ENDED MICROPHONE INTERF BGA8 ~ ~
Resistor 5%
R2101 Bottom G 3 0402R
R2104 Top F 23 0402_VAR
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63mW 220R ~ CHIP VARISTOR
VWM14V VC50V 0402 14V/50V ~
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CHIP VARISTOR VWM14V
R2105 Top F 23 0402_VAR
R2106 Bottom C 17 0402_VAR
R2107 Bottom C 17 0402_VAR
R2108 Top F 22 0402R
R2109 Top F 22 0402R
R2200 Bottom E 10 0402R
VC50V 0402 14V/50V ~ CHIP VARISTOR
VWM14V VC50V 0402 14V/50V ~
CHIP VARISTOR VWM14V VC50V 0402 14V/50V ~
Chipres 0W06 jumper 0402 0R ~
Chipres 0W06 jumper 0402 0R ~
Resistor 5% 63mW 100k ~
R2201 Bottom D 10 0402R
R2206 Bottom B 9 0402R
R2207 Bottom B 10 0402R
R2208 Bottom B 10 0402R
R2209 Bottom B 10 0402R
R2212 Bottom B 9 0402R
R2213 Bottom D 10 0402R
R2214 Bottom E 10 0402R
R2216 Bottom D 10 0402R
R2307 Bottom C 5 0402R
Resistor 5% 63mW 120k ~
Resistor 5% 63mW 1k0 ~
Resistor 5% 63mW 1k0 ~
Resistor 5% 63mW 1k0 ~
Resistor 5% 63mW 1k0 ~
Resistor 5% 63mW 470R ~
Resistor 5% 63mW 4k7 ~
Resistor 5% 63mW 4k7 ~
CHIPRES 0W06 2M2 J 0402 2M2 ~
Resistor 5% 63mW 100R ~
Resistor 5%
R2310 Bottom D 7 0402R
uBGA8_1.47
R2700 Bottom D 16
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X1.47
63mW 33R ~ ASIP SIM
INTERFACE **LOW CAP**BGA8 ~ ~
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Resistor 5%
R3000 Bottom K 8 0402R
R3002 Bottom I 10 0402R
R3003 Bottom K 8 0402R
R3004 Bottom K 8 0402R
R3007 Bottom M 8 0402R
R3008 Bottom L 8 0402R
R4400 Top B 22 0402R
R4401 Top B 22 0402R
63mW 4k7 ~ Resistor 5%
63mW 10R ~ Resistor 5%
63mW 4k7 ~ Resistor 5%
63mW 4k7 ~ Resistor 5%
63mW 10k ~ CHIPRES 0W06
20R J 0402 20R ~ Resistor 5%
63mW 470k ~ Resistor 5%
63mW 100k ~
R4402 Top B 22 0402R
R4403 Top A 22 0402_NTH5
R4404 Bottom I 5 0402R
R4406 Top L 22 0402_VAR
R4407 Bottom D 13 0402R
R4409 Bottom D 13 0402R
R4410 Bottom D 14 0402R
R4412 Top B 22 0402R
R4413 Top C 22 0402R
Resistor 5% 63mW 470k ~
NTC RES 47K J B=4050+-3% 0402 47k ~
Chipres 0W06 jumper 0402 0R ~
CHIP VARISTOR VWM14V VC50V 0402 14V/50V ~
Resistor 5% 63mW 18R ~
Resistor 5% 63mW 18R ~
Resistor 5% 63mW 1k0 ~
Resistor 5% 63mW 680R ~
Chipres 0W06 jumper 0402 0R ~
Resistor 5%
R4414 Bottom G 4 0402R
0805R_THER
R4423 Bottom I 2
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M1
63mW 100k ~ CHIPRES
0W125 4R7 J 0805 4R7 ~
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Resistor 5%
R4430 Bottom B 14 0402R
R4432 Bottom D 11 0402R
R4438 Bottom D 14 0402R
R4439 Bottom D 14 0402R
R4440 Bottom D 14 0402R
R4441 Bottom H 3 0402R
R4444 Bottom I 5 0402R
R4506 Bottom B 17 0402R
63mW 100k ~ Chipres 0W06
jumper 0402 0R ~ Resistor 5%
63mW 3k3 ~ Resistor 5%
63mW 3k3 ~ Resistor 5%
63mW 3k3 ~ Resistor 5%
63mW 82k ~ Chipres 0W06
5% 0402 3M3 ~ Chipres 0W06
jumper 0402 0R ~
R4507 Bottom B 17 0402R
R4508 Bottom B 17 0402R
R4509 Bottom B 16 0402R
R5201 Bottom M 10 0402R
R5202 Bottom L 10 0402R
R5203 Bottom M 11 0402R
R5204 Bottom L 11 0402R
R6030 Bottom L 3 0402R
R6031 Bottom K 4 0402R
R6032 Bottom L 4 0402R
Chipres 0W06 jumper 0402 0R ~
Chipres 0W06 jumper 0402 0R ~
Chipres 0W06 jumper 0402 0R ~
Resistor 5% 63mW 100k ~
Resistor 5% 63mW 100k ~
Resistor 5% 63mW 100k ~
Resistor 5% 63mW 2k2 ~
Resistor 5% 63mW 10k ~
Resistor 5% 63mW 10k ~
CHIPRES 0W06 2R2 J 0402 2R2 ~
Resistor 5%
R6034 Bottom K 3 0402R
R6035 Bottom K 4 0402R
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63mW 10k ~ Resistor 5%
63mW 100k ~
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Item Side Grid reference Description and value
Chipres 0W06
R6302 Bottom H 1 0402R
R7501 Bottom G 12 0402R
R7502 Bottom H 13 0402R
R7503 Bottom F 13 0402R
R7504 Bottom F 12 0402R
R7505 Bottom G 12 0402R
R7506 Bottom F 13 0402R
R7507 Bottom H 13 0402R
jumper 0402 0R ~ Resistor 5%
63mW 2k2 ~ CHIPRES 0W06
10K F 0402 10k ~ Resistor 5%
63mW 4k7 ~ Chipres 0W06
jumper 0402 0R ~ CHIPRES 0W06
8K2 F 0402 8k2 ~ Resistor 5%
63mW 10R ~ Resistor 5%
63mW 10R ~
R7508 Bottom F 12 0402R
R7509 Bottom F 12 0402R
R7510 Bottom F 17 0402R
R7522 Bottom F 16 0402R
R7523 Bottom H 16 0402R
R7586 Bottom L 4 0402R
R7587 Bottom M 3 0402R
R7588 Top J 23 0402R
R7590 Bottom M 4 0402R
R7591 Top J 22 0402R
Resistor 5% 63mW 10R ~
Resistor 5% 63mW 22k ~
Resistor 5% 63mW 15R ~
CHIPRES 0W06 27K F 0402 27k ~
Chipres 0W06 jumper 0402 0R ~
Resistor 5% 63mW 330R ~
Chipres 0W06 jumper 0402 0R ~
Chipres 0W06 jumper 0402 0R ~
Resistor 5% 63mW 1k8 ~
Chipres 0W06 jumper 0402 0R ~
Resistor 5%
R7592 Bottom L 4 0402R
R7594 Bottom M 3 0402R
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63mW 1k2 ~
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Item Side Grid reference Description and value
SWITCH PB
BUTTON_EV
S4401 Top L 22
T7501 Bottom G 12
T7520 Bottom H 17
V2302 Bottom B 5 SOD323F
V4400 Top B 22
PAA
TRANS_LDB1 5
TRANS_LDB1 5
PT202MR0M P
LIGHT EVPAA 15V 20MA ~ ~
TRANSF BALUN 3800 +-550MHZ 0805 ~ ~
TRANSF BALUN 1800 +-100mhz 2x1.25 ~ ~
SCH DI 30V 2A SOD323F ~ ~
DI PHOTO PT202MR0MP 620NM 1.25X2 ~ ~
V4401 Bottom I 4 SC_76
V4402 Bottom J 4 SC_76
V4403 Bottom E 14 VMT3
V4404 Bottom H 4 SOT_666
V4405 Top B 22 LED_CL191
V4406 Top B 22 EM3
DI ZEN 100V 6% 200MW SOD323 ~ ~
DI ZEN 100V 6% 200MW SOD323 ~ ~
TR 2SC5658QRS N 50V 0A1 0W15 VMT3 ~ ~
TRX2+RX4 PEMD9 N&P 10K/47K 0W12 SOT666 ~ ~
LED CL-191WB­D-T WHITE 0` 115MCD 0603 ~ ~
TR PDTC114EE N 50V RB=RBE=10K EM3 ~ ~
TR PDTC114EE N 50V RB=RBE=10K
V4407 Bottom B 14 EM3
V7590 Bottom M 3 SOT323
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35mA SOT323 ~ ~
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Item Side Grid reference Description and value
BT/WLAN 1.0
W6300 Bottom G 1
ANT_RENM0 5041
TP ANTENNA RELEASE ~ ~
X2000 Bottom C 1
X2001 Bottom K 2
X2002 Bottom E 2
X2070 Bottom I 18
X2100 Bottom D 20
X2101 Bottom D 20
X2701 Bottom C 15
CON_JACK_H R33NK_2DJA _2S
USB_MITSU MI_R415082
JACK_T_378 840_A9
LYNX_BATT_ CONN_H7.0
CONN_ANT_ DMD11562
CONN_ANT_ DMD11562
SIM_CONN_ M_SK_20030 0383
CONN DC-JACK
2.0MM 3POL SPR 90DEG ~ ~
SMD CONN 5POL MINI-USB B TYPE P0.8 ~ ~
HEADSET JACK 4-POLE ~ ~
SM BATTERY CONN 3POL SPR 12V 2A ~ ~
CON PPP ANTENNA R1024 DMD11562 ~ ~
CON PPP ANTENNA R1024 DMD11562 ~ ~
SM SIM CONN 2X3POL P2.54 H4.6 ~ ~
X4400 Top E 22
X4500 Bottom F 8
X4501 Bottom B 17
X5200 Bottom K 15
X7504 Bottom M 23
X7505 Bottom L 23
JST_R_JAVK_ G_1_R3
CONN_SD_54 742_002
SMK_4309_B _B_6P_V2
MINISD_SC1 S011V1S3
SPRING_WN 9149_N10
SPRING_WN 9149_N10
SM CONN 2X12F P0.4 30V .3A PWB/ PWB ~ ~
SM LCD CONN 1X8 P2.0 SPR 50V 0.5A ~ ~
SM CONN 6P SPR P1.3 50V BTOB ~ ~
CONN MINISD PUSH-PUSH
3.3V 0.5A ~ ~ C-SPRING
ANTENNA active ~ ~
C-SPRING ANTENNA active ~ ~
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Item Side Grid reference Description and value
C-SPRING
X7507 Bottom J 23
Z2001 Bottom I 3
Z2002 Bottom H 3
Z2003 Bottom F 3
Z2004 Bottom F 3
Z2005 Bottom E 3
SPRING_WN 9149_N10
FERRITE_04 02
FERRITE_04 02
FERRITE_04 02
FERRITE_04 02
FERRITE_04 02
ANTENNA active ~ ~
FERRITE BEAD
0.6R 600R/ 100MHZ 0402
FERRITE BEAD
0.6R 600R/ 100MHZ 0402
FERRITE BEAD
0.6R 600R/ 100MHZ 0402
FERRITE BEAD
0.6R 600R/ 100MHZ 0402
FERRITE BEAD
0.6R 600R/ 100MHZ 0402
600R/ 100MHz ~
600R/ 100MHz ~
600R/ 100MHz ~
600R/ 100MHz ~
600R/ 100MHz ~
Z4402 Top B 23
Z4403 Top C 23
Z4500 Bottom B 13
Z4501 Bottom D 12
Z5200 Bottom M 12
Z6030 Bottom K 4
uBGA25_2.4 7X2.47
uBGA25_2.4 7X2.47
uBGA24_2.6 2X2.62
uBGA24_2.6 2X2.62
uBGA11_1.6 2X2.12
EZFVQ42NM 61S
ASIP 10-CH ESD EMI FILTER BGA25 ~ ~
ASIP 10-CH ESD EMI FILTER BGA25 ~ ~
ASIP EMIF10-1K010 F2 **PB­FREE** ~ ~
ASIP EMIF10-1K010 F2 **PB­FREE** ~ ~
ASIP EMIF04­MMC02F2**PB
-FREE** ~ ~ LTCC FILT
2441.75 +-41.75MHZ
2.5X2
2441.75MH z ~
FILTER_2.1X
1.7_10P_H0.
Z7501 Bottom G 15
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SAW FILT
1842.5/1960M HZ 2.0X1.6MM
1842.5/196 0MHZ ~
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TX SAW
Z7503 Bottom F 15
Z7504 Bottom G 15
Z7520 Bottom H 16
MODULE_LM SM43AA_34 1
FILTER_2.1X
1.7_10P_H0. 65
FERRITE_FB MJ1608
MODULE GSM 850/900MHZ
4.5X3.2 DUAL RX SAW
FILTER 850/900MHZ 2016
FERRITE BEAD 0R01 28R/ 100MHZ 0603
850/900MH z ~
850/900MH z ~
28R/ 100MHz ~
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Components overview
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Instructions
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Table of Contents
Phoenix installation steps in brief........................................................................................................................3–5
Installing Phoenix...................................................................................................................................................3–6
Updating Phoenix installation..............................................................................................................................3–8
Uninstalling Phoenix..............................................................................................................................................3–9
Repairing Phoenix installation...........................................................................................................................3–11
Phone data package overview............................................................................................................................3–11
Installing phone data package...........................................................................................................................3–12
Uninstalling phone data package.......................................................................................................................3–15
Configuring users in Phoenix..............................................................................................................................3–17
Managing connections in Phoenix......................................................................................................................3–17
Installing flash support files for FPS-10.............................................................................................................3–19
Updating FPS-10 flash prommer software........................................................................................................3–22
List of Figures
Figure 3 Dongle not found.....................................................................................................................................3–6
Figure 4 Disclaimer text.........................................................................................................................................3–7
Figure 5 InstallShield Wizard Complete...............................................................................................................3–8
Figure 6 Installation interrupted..........................................................................................................................3–9
Figure 7 Remove program...................................................................................................................................3–10
Figure 8 Finish uninstallation.............................................................................................................................3–10
Figure 9 Repair program.....................................................................................................................................3–11
Figure 10 Data package setup information.......................................................................................................3–13
Figure 11 Data package destination folder.......................................................................................................3–14
Figure 12 InstallShield Wizard Complete...........................................................................................................3–15
Figure 13 Uninstalling phone data package......................................................................................................3–16
Figure 14 Finishing data package uninstallation..............................................................................................3–16
Figure 15 Phoenix login.......................................................................................................................................3–17
Figure 16 New user configured..........................................................................................................................3–17
Figure 17 Select mode: Manual...........................................................................................................................3–18
Figure 18 Connections list...................................................................................................................................3–19
Figure 19 Connection information.....................................................................................................................3–19
Figure 20 Product support module information (example from RM-1)..........................................................3–19
Figure 21 Flash update welcome dialog............................................................................................................3–20
Figure 22 Flash installation interrupted............................................................................................................3–20
Figure 23 Flash destination folder......................................................................................................................3–21
Figure 24 Finish flash update..............................................................................................................................3–22
Figure 25 Prommer SW update finished............................................................................................................3–23
Figure 26 Prommer maintenance window........................................................................................................3–23
Figure 27 Flash directory window......................................................................................................................3–24
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Phoenix
installation steps in brief
Prerequisites
Recommended hardware requirements:
• Computer processor: Pentium 700 MHz or higher
• RAM 256 MB
• Disk space 100-300 MB Supported operating systems:
Windows 2000
Windows XP
Service Pack 3 or higher
Service Pack 1 or higher
Context
Phoenix
is a service software for reprogramming, testing and tuning phones.
Phoenix
• Service software support for all phone models included in the package
• Flash update package files for programming devices
• All needed drivers for:
The phone model specific data package includes all changing product specific data:
• Product software binary files
• Files for type label printing
• Validation file for the faultlog repair data reporting system
• All product specific configuration files for
To use
installation contains:
• PKD-1 (DK2) dongle
• DKE-2 USB cable
Note: Separate installation packages for flash update files and drivers are also available, but it is
not necessary to use them unless there are updates between separate update packages are used, they should be used after installed.
Note:
Uninstallation should be made from the
Phoenix
Phoenix
, you need to:
and phone data packages should only be used as complete installation packages.
Phoenix
software components
Windows
Control Panel.
Phoenix
Phoenix
service software releases. If
and data packages have been
Steps
1. Connect a PKD-1 (DK2) dongle to the computer parallel port.
2. Install
3. Install the phone-specific data package.
4. Configure users.
5. Manage connection settings (depends on the tools you are using).
• Update FPS-10 software
• Activate SX-4 smart card, if you need tuning and testing functions.
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Note: There is no need to activate FPS-10.
Note: When FPS-10 is used only for product software updates, SX-4 smart card is not needed.
.
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Results
Phoenix
is ready to be used with FPS-10 flash prommer and other service tools.
Installing
Phoenix
Prerequisites
• Check that a dongle is attached to the parallel port of your computer.
• Download the computer (in
• Close all other programs.
• Depending on your operating system, administrator rights may be required to install
• If uninstalling or rebooting is needed at any point, you will be prompted by the InstallShield program.
Phoenix
C:\TEMP
installation package (for example,
, for instance).
phoenix_service_sw_2004_39_x_xx.exe
Phoenix
) to your
.
Context
At some point during the installation procedure, you may get the following message:
Figure 3 Dongle not found
This may be a result of a defective or too old PKD-1 dongle. Check the COM/parallel ports used. After correcting the problem, you can restart the installation. For more detailed information, please refer to
Tip: Each feature in
program. Press the F1 key or the feature’s Help button to activate a Help file.
Phoenix
has its own Help function, which can be activated while running the
Phoenix
Help files.
Steps
1. To start the installation, run the application file (for example,
2. In the
Welcome
dialogue, click Next.
phoenix_service_sw_2004_39_x_xx.exe
).
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3. Read the disclaimer text carefully and click Yes.
Figure 4 Disclaimer text
4. Choose the destination folder. The default folder
C:\ProgramFiles\Nokia\Phoenix
is recommended.
5. To continue, click Next. To choose another location, click Browse (not recommended).
6. Wait for the components to be copied. The progress of the installation is shown in the
Setup Status
window.
7. Wait for the drivers to be installed and updated. The process may take several minutes to complete. If the operating system does not require rebooting, the PC components are registered right away. If the operating system requires restarting your computer, the Install Shield Wizard will notifies about it. Select Yes... to reboot the PC immediately or No... to reboot the PC manually afterwards. After the reboot, all components are registered.
Note:
Phoenix
does not work, if the components have not been registered.
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8. To end the installation, click Finish.
Figure 5 InstallShield Wizard Complete
Next actions
After the installation,
• installing phone model specific data package for
• configuring users and connections FPS-10 flash prommer can be used after updating their flash update package files.
Updating
Phoenix
Phoenix
can be used after:
Phoenix
installation
Context
• If you already have the software when new versions are released.
• To update
• When you are updating, for example, from version a14_2004_16_4_47 to a15_2004_24_7_55, the update will take place automatically without uninstallation.
• Always use the latest available versions of both can be found in the phone model specific Technical Bulletins and phone data package (shown during installation).
• If you try to update to a15_2004_24_7_55), you are asked if you want to uninstall the existing version. In this case you can choose between a total uninstallation or a repair installation in a similar way when choosing to uninstall the application from the
Phoenix
Phoenix
, you need to follow the same steps as when installing it for the first time.
Phoenix
Windows
service software installed on your computer, you need to update the
Phoenix
with the same version you already have (for example, a15_2004_24_7_55
Control Panel.
and the phone-specific data package. Instructions
readme.txt
files
• If you try to install an older version (for example, downgrade from a15_2004_24_7_55 to a14_2004_16_4_47), installation will be interrupted.
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Figure 6 Installation interrupted
• Always follow the instructions on the screen.
Steps
1. Download the installation package to your computer hard disk.
2. Close all other programs.
3. Run the application file (for example,
phoenix_service_sw_2004_39_x_xx.exe
).
Results
A new
Phoenix
version is installed and driver versions are checked and updated.
Uninstalling
Phoenix
Context
You can uninstall
Phoenix
service software manually from the
Windows
Control Panel.
Steps
1. Open the Windows Control Panel, and choose Add/Remove Programs.
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2. To uninstall
Phoenix
, choose Phoenix Service SoftwareChange/RemoveRemove .
Figure 7 Remove program
The progress of the uninstallation is shown.
3. If the operating system does not require rebooting, click Finish to complete.
Figure 8 Finish uninstallation
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If the operating system requires rebooting, InstallShield Wizard will notify you. Select Yes... to reboot the PC immediately and No... to reboot the PC manually afterwards.
Repairing
Phoenix
installation
Context
If you experience any problems with the service software or suspect that files have been lost, use the repair function before completely reinstalling
Note: The original installation package (for example,
must be found on your PC when you run the repair setup.
Phoenix
.
phoenix_service_sw_a15_2004_24_7_55.exe
Steps
1. Open Windows Control PanelAdd/Remove Programs .
2. Choose Phoenix Service SoftwareChange/Remove .
3. In the following view, select Repair.
)
Figure 9 Repair program
Phoenix
The procedure is the same as when updating
4. To complete the repair, click Finish.
reinstalls components and registers them.
Phoenix
.
Phone data package overview
Each product has its own data package (DP). The product data package contains all product-specific data files to make the Phoenix service software and tools usable with a certain phone model.
The phone data package contains the following:
• Product software binary files
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• Files for type label printing
• Validation file for the fault log repair data reporting system
• All product-specific configuration files for Phoenix software components
Data files are stored in C:\Program Files\Nokia\Phoenix (default).
Installing phone data package
Prerequisites
• A phone-specific data package contains all data required for the to be used with a certain phone model.
• Check that a dongle is attached to the parallel port of your computer.
• Install
Phoenix
service software.
Phoenix
service software and service tools
• Download the installation package (for example, in C:\TEMP).
• Close all other programs.
(XX-XX = type designator of the product) If you already have
released.
Note: Often
version of available versions of both. Instructions can be found in phone-specific Technical Bulletins and
readme.txt
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
files of data packages.
installed on your computer, you will need to update it when a new version is
and the phone-specific data package come in pairs, meaning that a certain
can only be used with a certain version of a data package. Always use the latest
XX-XX_dp_EA_v_1_0.exe
Steps
1. To start the installation, run the application file (for example,
Wait for the installation files to be extracted.
) to your computer (for example,
XX-XX_dp_EA_ v_1_0.exe
),
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2. Click Next.
3. In the following view you can see the contents of the data package. Read the text carefully. There is information about the
Phoenix
version required with this data package.
Figure 10 Data package setup information
4. To continue, click Next.
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5. Choose the destination folder, and click Next to continue.
Figure 11 Data package destination folder
The InstallShield Wizard checks where
6. To start copying the files, click Next.
Phoenix
is installed, and the directory is shown.
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Phone model specific files are installed. Please wait.
7. To complete the installation, click Finish.
Figure 12 InstallShield Wizard Complete
Next actions
Phoenix
• Configuring users
• Managing connections
FPS-10 can be used after updating their flash update package files.
can be used for flashing phones and printing type labels after:
Uninstalling phone data package
Context
There is no need to uninstall an older version of a data package, unless instructions to do so are given in the
readme.txt
Please read all related documents carefully.
file of the data package and bulletins related to the release.
Steps
1. Locate the data package installation file (e.g.
2. To start the uninstallation procedure, double-click the data package installation file.
XX-XX_dp_EA_v_1_0.exe
) from your computer.
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3. To uninstall the data package, click OK or to interrupt the uninstallation, click Cancel.
Figure 13 Uninstalling phone data package
4. When the data package is uninstalled, click Finish.
Figure 14 Finishing data package uninstallation
Alternative steps
• You can also uninstall the data package manually from
Control PanelAdd/Remove Programsxx-xx* Phone Data Package . (*= type designator of the phone).
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Configuring users in
Phoenix
Steps
1. Start
2. To add a new user, or to edit existing ones, click Maintain.
3. To add a new user, click New.
4. Type in the name and initials of the user, and click OK.
5. Select the desired user from the
Phoenix
If the user ID is already configured, select s/he from the
The user is added to the user name list.
service software, and log in.
Figure 15 Phoenix login
User name
drop-down list, and click OK.
User name
drop-down list, and click OK.
Figure 16 New user configured
Managing connections in
Phoenix
Context
With the Manage Connections feature you can edit and delete existing connections or create new ones.
Note: After choosing the desired connection, and connecting the phone to a PC for the first time,
allow the PC to install the USB device drivers first. Please note that this may take some time to complete.
If there are problems after the driver installation, check that the USB connection is active from the Windows Control Panel. If the problem persists, contact the local PC support.
Steps
1. Start
2. Choose FileManage Connections... .
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, and log in.
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3. To add a new connection, click Add.
4. Select Manual mode, and click Next to continue.
If you want to create the connection using the Connection Wizard, connect the tools and a phone to your PC. The wizard will automatically try to configure the correct connection.
Figure 17 Select mode: Manual
i For an FPS-10 flash prommer with a USB Connection, choose the following connection settings:
• Media: FPS-10 USB
• DEVICE_INDEX: 0
• SERIAL_NUM: See Serial No from the label attached to the bottom of FPS-10
• ACTIVE_MEDIA: USB
ii For an FPS-10 flash prommer with a LAN connection, choose the following connection settings:
• Media: FPS-10 TCP/IP
• NET_SERV_NAME: Click Scan.... Choose your own FPS-10 device based on the correct MAC address.
See Serial No from the label attached to the bottom of your FPS-10.
• PORT_NUM: Use the default value, and click Next.
• PROTOCOL_FAMILY: Use the default value, and click Next.
• SOCKET TYPE: Use the default value, and click Next.
• TX_BUFFER_SIZE: Use the default value, and click Next.
• RX_BUFFER_SIZE: Use the default value, and click Next.
iii For an FPS-8 flash prommer, choose the following connection settings:
• Media: FPS-8
• PORT_NUM: COM Port where FPS-8 is connected
• COMBOX_DEF_MEDIA: FBUS
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iv For a plain USB connection, choose the following connection settings:
Note: First connect the DKE-2 USB cable between the PC USB port and phone.
• Media: USB
5. To complete the configuration, click Finish.
6. Click the connection you want to activate. Use the up/down arrows located on the right hand side to move it on top of the list, then click Apply.
Figure 18 Connections list
The connection is activated, and it can be used after closing the The connection information is shown at the right hand bottom corner of the screen.
Figure 19 Connection information
7. To use the connection, connect the phone to your PC with correct service tools. Make sure the phone is switched on, and then choose FileScan Product .
Manage Connection
window.
Results
The product support module information appears in the status bar:
Figure 20 Product support module information (example from RM-1)
Installing flash support files for FPS-10
Prerequisites
Note: You need to install flash support files for FPS-10 only, if you don’t have the latest Phoenix
available or the flash support files have changed after the latest Phoenix release.
• Flash support files are installed automatically, when you install Phoenix. Use Phoenix packages later than
June 2006.
• Normally it is enough to install Phoenix and the phone-specific data package because the Phoenix
installation always includes the latest flash update package files for FPS-10.
• A separate installation package for flash support files is available, and the files can be updated according
to this instruction, if updates appear between new Phoenix / data package releases
Context
If you are not using a separate installation package, you can skip this section and continue with [[[ERROR:
Unable to generate link title]]] (page ) after installing a new phone data package.
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Steps
1. To begin installation, double- click
flash_update_x_yy.exe
.
Figure 21 Flash update welcome dialog
If the same version of Flash Update package already exists, and you want to reinstall it, the previous package is first uninstalled. Restart installation again after that.
2. If you try to downgrade the existing version to older ones, the setup will be aborted. If you really want
to downgrade, uninstall newer files manually from Control Panel and then rerun the installation again.
Figure 22 Flash installation interrupted
If an older version exists on your PC and it needs to be updated, click Next to continue installation.
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3. It is highly recommended to install the files to the default destination folder
\Phoenix
. Click Next to continue.
C:\Program Files\Nokia
Figure 23 Flash destination folder
When installing the flash update files for the first time you may choose another location by selecting Browse. However, this is not recommended.
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4. To complete the installation procedure, click Finish .
Figure 24 Finish flash update
Next actions
FPS-10 flash prommers must be updated using Phoenix!
Updating FPS-10 flash prommer software
Steps
1. Start
2. Choose FlashingPrommer maintenance .
3. When the new flash update package is installed to the computer you will be asked to update the files to
4. Alternatively you can update the FPS-10 flash prommer software by clicking the Update button.
Phoenix Service Software
your Prommer. To update the files, click Yes. Click OK if the computer informs you about an unsafe removal of the device.
and log in, manage connection correctly for your flash prommer.
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5. Wait until you are notified that update has been successful; the procedure will take a couple of minutes. Click OK to close the
Update Done
window.
Figure 25 Prommer SW update finished
6. If you are using the FPS-10 flash prommer, check that it is detected from the progress info. Check also the status leds in the FPS-10. The MODE2 led (green), VBAT and POWER leds (red) should be lit. If you are using LAN connection, the LAN led (yellow) should be blinking.
7. Check that your FPS-10 flash prommer has enough memory. Flashing the RM-88 with FPS-10 needs at least 128 MB of SRAM memory in the prommer.
Figure 26 Prommer maintenance window
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Alternative steps
• You can update FPS-10 SW by clicking the Update button and selecting the appropriate fpsxupd.ini file
in
C:\Program Files\Nokia\Phoenix\Flash
• All files can be loaded separately to the prommer used. To do this, click the right mouse button in the
Flash box files
window and select the file type to be loaded.
.
Figure 27 Flash directory window
More information can be found in Phoenix Help.
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Service tools............................................................................................................................................................4–5
AC-34...................................................................................................................................................................4–5
CA-31D................................................................................................................................................................4–5
CA-56RS...............................................................................................................................................................4–5
CU-4.....................................................................................................................................................................4–6
DKE-2...................................................................................................................................................................4–7
FLS-4S..................................................................................................................................................................4–7
FPS-10.................................................................................................................................................................4–7
FS-5.....................................................................................................................................................................4–8
MJ-67...................................................................................................................................................................4–8
RJ-86...................................................................................................................................................................4–8
SA-82...................................................................................................................................................................4–9
SRT-6...................................................................................................................................................................4–9
SS-46.................................................................................................................................................................4–10
SS-62.................................................................................................................................................................4–10
SS-76.................................................................................................................................................................4–10
Service concepts...................................................................................................................................................4–11
Flash concept with FPS-10..............................................................................................................................4–11
MJ-67 module jig concept...............................................................................................................................4–12
POS (Point of Sale) flash concept...................................................................................................................4–13
Service concept for RF testing and RF/BB tuning.........................................................................................4–14
CU-4 flash concept with FPS-10......................................................................................................................4–15
RF testing and BB testing/tuning..................................................................................................................4–16
List of Tables
Table 7 Attenuation table for MJ-67.....................................................................................................................4–8
Table 8 Attenuation table for antenna coupler SA-82........................................................................................4–9
List of Figures
Figure 28 Basic flash concept with FPS-10.........................................................................................................4–11
Figure 29 MJ-67 module jig service concept......................................................................................................4–12
Figure 30 POS flash concept................................................................................................................................4–13
Figure 31 Service concept for RF testing and RF/BB tuning.............................................................................4–14
Figure 32 CU-4 flash concept with FPS-10..........................................................................................................4–15
Figure 33 RF testing concept and BB testing/tuning........................................................................................4–16
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Service tools
The table below gives a short overview of service tools that can be used for testing, error analysis and repair of product RM-88, refer to various concepts.
AC-34 Universal power
supply
Universal power supply CA-31D USB cable
The CA-31D USB cable is used to connect FPS-10 or FPS-11 to a PC. It is included in the FPS-10 and FPS-11 sales packages.
CA-56RS RF cable Small RF cable that is used for RF tuning with MJ-67 module jig.
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CU-4 Control unit CU-4 is a general service tool used with a module jig and/or a flash
adapter. It requires an external 12 V power supply. The unit has the following features:
• software controlled via USB
• EM calibration function
• Forwards FBUS/Flashbus traffic to/from terminal
• Forwards USB traffic to/from terminal
• software controlled BSI values
• regulated VBATT voltage
• 2 x USB2.0 connector (Hub)
• FBUS and USB connections supported When using CU-4, note the special order of connecting cables and
other service equipment:
Instructions
1 Connect a service tool (jig, flash adapter) to CU-4. 2 Connect CU-4 to your PC with a USB cable. 3 Connect supply voltage (12 V) 4 Connect an FBUS cable (if necessary). 5 Start Phoenix service software.
Note: Phoenix enables CU-4 regulators via USB when it is
started. Reconnecting the power supply requires a Phoenix restart.
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DKE-2 Mini-USB cable USB to mini-USB connector cable.
FLS-4S Flash device FLS-4S is a dongle and flash device incorporated into one package,
developed specifically for POS use.
FPS-10 Flash prommer FPS-10 interfaces with:
• PC
• Control unit
• Flash adapter
• Smart card FPS-10 flash prommer features:
• Flash functionality for BB5 and DCT-4 terminals
• Smart Card reader for SX-2 or SX-4
• USB traffic forwarding
• USB to FBUS/Flashbus conversion
• LAN to FBUS/Flashbus and USB conversion
• Vusb output switchable by PC command FPS-10 sales package includes:
• FPS-10 prommer
• Power Supply with 5 country specific cords
• USB cable
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FS-5 Product specific
adapter
RM-88/RM-89 specific adapter.
MJ-67 Module jig RM-88/RM-89 specific module jig.
Table 7 Attenuation table for MJ-67
System Channel Tx/Rx-att. (dB)
GSM 850 128 0.2
190 0.1 251 0.1
GSM 900 975 0.1
38 0.1
124 0.2
GSM 1800 512 0.3
698 0.2 885 0.1
GSM 1900 512 0.5
700 0.6 810 0.8
Measured with Universal Radio Communication Tester CMU-200.
Note: Tx-attenuation tolerance is +/- 0.5dB
Rx-attenuation tolerance is +/- 1.0 dB
RJ-86 Soldering jig RM-88/RM-89 specific soldering jig.
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SA-82 Flash adapter
antenna coupler
RM-88/RM-89 specific flash adapter antenna coupler.
• Flash adapter antenna coupler SA-82 attenuation table for NOKIA E62, measured with Universal Radio Communication Tester CMU-200.
Table 8 Attenuation table for antenna coupler SA-82
System Channel Tx-att. (dB) Rx-att. (dB)
GSM 850 128 5.8 4
190 5.3 3 251 5.3 3
GSM 900 975 5.8 4
38 5 4
124 5 4
GSM 1800 512 7.7 6
698 7.4 6 885 7.2 5
GSM 1900 512 7.9 6
700 6.2 6 810 5.6 6
Note: Tx-attenuation tolerance is +/-0.5 dB.
Rx-attenuation tolerance is +/-1.0dB.
SRT-6 Opening tool SRT-6 is used to open phone covers and B-to-B connectors.
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SS-46 Interface adapter SS-46 acts as an interface adapter between the flash adapter and
FPS-10.
SS-62 Generic flash adapter
base for BB5
• generic base for flash adapters and couplers
• SS-62 equipped with a clip interlock system
• provides standardised interface towards Control Unit
• provides RF connection using galvanic connector or coupler
• multiplexing between USB and FBUS media, controlled by VUSB
SS-76 Domesheet assembly
jig
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Flash concept with FPS-10
Figure 28 Basic flash concept with FPS-10
Description Type
FS-5 Flash adapter SS-46 Interface adapter CA-35S Power cable XCS-4 Modular cable
Standard USB cable
FPS-10 Flash prommer box
Standard USB cable
PKD-1 SW security device
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MJ-67 module jig concept
Figure 29 MJ-67 module jig service concept
Type Description
MJ-67 Module jig CU-4 Control unit FPS-10 Flash prommer box SX-4 Smart card XCS-4 Modular cable PCS-1 DC power cable
Standard USB cable Standard USB cable
GPIB control cable XRS-6 RF cable PKD-1 SW security device
RF shield box
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POS (Point of Sale) flash concept
Figure 30 POS flash concept
Type Description
CA-53 USB connectivity cable FLS-5 POS flash device ACP-8 Power adapter
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Service concept for RF testing and RF/BB tuning
Figure 31 Service concept for RF testing and RF/BB tuning
Description Type
MJ-67 Module jig CU-4 Control unit
Standard USB cable PCS-1 DC power cable
Standard USB cable + smart card reader SX-4 Smart card XRS-6 RF cable
GPIB control cable PKD-1 SW security device
RF shield box
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CU-4 flash concept with FPS-10
Figure 32 CU-4 flash concept with FPS-10
Note: FPS-8 concept can also be used for flashing.
Description Type
SS-62/FS-5 Flash adapter CU-4 Control unit XCS-4 Modular cable PCS-1 Power cable FPS-10 Flash prommer box
Standard USB cable Standard USB cable
PKD-1 SW security device
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RF testing and BB testing/tuning
Figure 33 RF testing concept and BB testing/tuning
Type Description
SS-62/FS-5 Flash adapter CU-4 Control unit SA-82 RF coupler PCS-1 Power cable XCS-4 Modular cable
Standard USB cable Standard USB cable + smart card reader
SX-4 Smart card
GPIB control cable XRS-6 RF cable PKD-1 SW security device
RF shield box
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Disassembly instructions.......................................................................................................................................5–5
Tips for assembly..................................................................................................................................................5–10
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