5.0TEST EQUIPMENT AND TOOLS................................................................................................................................4
6.0TEST AND INSPECTION PLAN...................................................................................................................................5
6.1User Interface Test .........................................................................................................................................................5
6.2RF Test ...........................................................................................................................................................................5
7.1Description Of The Transceiver .....................................................................................................................................6
7.2Description Of The Display............................................................................................................................................7
7.3Using The Carousel........................................................................................................................................................8
7.4 Removing The Battery ...................................................................................................................................................9
7.5 Inserting The Micro SIM-Card.......................................................................................................................................9
7.6 Inserting The Battery......................................................................................................................................................9
7.7 Attach The Battery Cover.............................................................................................................................................10
7.8 Charging The Battery ...................................................................................................................................................10
7.9 Customise your Phone..................................................................................................................................................11
8.3RF Test .........................................................................................................................................................................23
8.4Battery Charging (IGN : Ignition) / Current Consumption ..........................................................................................27
8.5W@P Test Procedure ...................................................................................................................................................29
9.3Exploded view of the transceiver .................................................................................................................................42
10 SOLUTIONS IN CASE OF PROBLEMS DURING THE TESTS ......................................................................................43
This document establishes the functional test and inspection procedures for the first level service repair of the
FISIO 120/121 transceivers.
2.0 SCOPE
The test plan is applicable to all levels of service repair of the FISIO 120/121 transceivers.
3.0 REFERENCE
None.
4.0 GLOSSARY/ACRONYM LIST
BoardTransceiver Without LCD and Plastics parts
LCD Module LCD part with plastic cover, earpiece and vibrator
SW Software
PN Hardware Configuration of the Mobile
CN Matrix for Types of SW used on the different hardware
HW Hardware
ASC Authorized Service Center
NSC National Service Center
Test SIM Card Used for functionality of PHILIPS Mobile Phones
Test SIM Card « SP » SIM Card used to simulate the user interface and enable radio tests
5.0 TEST EQUIPMENT AND TOOLS
Equipment / Tools
- Test SIM Card « Production »- Part No. : 4311 255 00781
- Test SIM Card « SP »- Part No. : 4311 255 00782
- Data Connect Cable- Part No. : 4311 258 10392
- Fisio 120 Mat Software provided by Philips
- Digital Multimeter- Recommended Model : Fluke
Specification with current reading in mA.
- Digital Radiocommunication Tester.
- Coupling system with shielded chamber
or
- RF Pliers With mechanical adaptation- Part No.: 4311 255 30041
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The test plan is derived from the Product Test Reference of FISIO 120/121.
6.1 User Interface Test
Use the Test SIM Card « SP » to test the transceivers as follows :
· On/Off button
· LCD Backlight
· Keyboard Test
· Buzzer Test
· Vibrator Test
· Audio Test
· LCD
· IMEI
· Tester Status/Eeprom Status
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With a fast Charger connected with the PRODUCT’s bottom connector , check the full scrolling from one mode to
the next when charging IGN (Ignition) – Battery.
6.2 RF Test
The radio test must be performed with a Digital Radio Test Set. The mobile has to be set on the antenna coupler
inside the shielded chamber.
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The carousel is a circular loop of icons displayed on the screen. These icons provide access to the different menus
and sub menus used to operate your phone.
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The purpose of W@p (Wireless Application Protocol) is to enable easy and fast delivery of relevant information and
services to mobile users. However, mobile Internet does not mean navigating on the Internet with a wireless device
but rather to access to some services in a mobile context.
The W@P architecture was designed to enable standard Internet servers to provide services to wireless devices.
The W@P wireless protocol is based on Internet standards such as HTTP and TLS but has been optimized
according to the constraints of the wireless terminals: lowmemory capacity, small screen size
and of the network: limited bandwidth.
The W@P architecture is made up of 4 technological parts which are necessary for accessing W@P services on a
mobile phone. These are:
W@P navigator or browser
Mobile operator network
W@P gateway / W@P server
Web server
CustomerGatewayServer
1.0 Encoded
Request
Encoder/
Decoder
4.0 Encoded
Answer
* Subscription
The customer has to contact his Network Operator to inquire about his subscription and the options he can
subscribe to. Generally the customer just have to request his W@P access to his provider and he will not be
charged for that.
2.0 Request
Content
Generation
3.0 Answer
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Parameters have to be set in the mobile phone in order to access W@P services . However, there are two
cases depending on the commercial offer:
* Transceiver sold via an operator package
- Parameters cannot be accessed from the W@P settings menu of the mobile phone:
The transceiver is W@P locked. The W@P connections will always be made from the
operator W@P homepage and search engines will be available. The customer will have to
ask for a password from his/her operator to unlock the W@P settings.
- Parameters can be accessed from the W@P settings menu of the mobile
phone:
The customer changes the W@P parameters according to his/her own convenience.
* Retail transceiver
- Phones are configured by the manufacturer with no W@P parameter. The end user has
to ensure that the W@P functionalities and a data/fax options have been subscribed.
The end user has also to set the W@P parameters by asking for them from
his/her operator or by using parameters of another company (available on
Internet, newspaper etc.)
(without subscription included):
(with subscription included):
Detailed parameters
Phone Number
Login
(or User Name): if requested by your ISP
The password: if requested by your ISP
IP address for the Gateway: for communications between Internet Service Provider and Gateway
& Port Number (for a secure or non secure connection)
Home page address
Please note that it is important to respect small and capital letters according to your operator instructions.
It is also possible that your provider does not require the Login and/or Password.
(or dial-up number) : to establish a connection with the Internet Service Provider
(or URL address): for communications between Gateway and Web server
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