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Table of Contents
1 GPRS (GENERAL PACKET RADIO SERVICE)……….3
2 K JAVA APPLICATION……………………………………………………………….4
3 KEY FEATURES……………………………………………………………………….5
4 COMPARISON WITH PERVIOUS PRODUCT...……………………………………7
5 ACCESSORIES……………………………………………………………………......8
6 UNIT DESCRIPTION CX65..………..……………………………………………….10
7 DISASSEMBLYOF CX65......………………………………………………………..14
8 REASSEMBLY OF CX65….………………………………………………………...17
9 MOBILE SOFTWARE PROGRAMMING…………………………………………..18
10 SIEMENS SERVICE EQUIPMENT USER MANUAL……………………………..21
11 JPICS INTERNET.……………………………………………………………………22
12 INTERNATIONAL MOBILE EQUIPMENT IDENTITY, IMEI…….………………..28
13 GENERAL TESTING INFORMATION……………………………….……………..29
Annex 1……………………………………………………………………………….……….34
Annex 2…………………………………………………………………………….………….35
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1 GPRS (General Packet Radio Service)
GPRS is a new non-voice value added services that allows information to be sent
and received across a GSM mobile telephone network. It supplements today’s Circuit
Switched Data (CSD) and Short Message Services (SMS). GPRS involves overlaying
a packet based air interface on the existing circuit switched GSM network. This gives
the option to use a packet-based data service. The information is split into separated
but related “packets” before being transmitted and reassembled at the receiving end.
Theoretically, maximum speeds of up to 171.2 kilobits per second (kbps) are
achievable with GPRS using all eight timeslots at the same time. This is about 3
times as fast as the data transmission speed possible over today’s fixed
telecommunications networks and 10 times as fast as current Circuit Switched Data
services on GSM networks
.
Example: Cell with 1 Frequency channel:
1 physical channel for signaling, 4 physical channels for Circuit switched and 3 physical
channels for Packet switched.
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2 K-Java Application
Java-based game system
Java Application Manager
(JAM)
Application launcher and
download manager.
Supports HTTP-based OTA
download of applications over
GPRS and CSD.
RAM for Java applications Available RAM for Java
applications (i.e. Program code
and data) during application
runtime:
Minimum 100 Kbytes (Has to be
taken as working assumption
for application development).
Goal: 145 Kbytes as SL45i (not
committed)
MIDP 1.0, CLDC 1.0 As SL45i, including
performance optimizations from
SL45i-Infusio.
yes
yes
yes
‘OEM extensions’ Proprietary API extension as
SL45i. Including ‘Siemens
Game API’
HTTP API over GPRS Sl45i: only CSD yes
yes
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3 Key Features
Bands
Battery
Stand-by Time
Talk Time
SIM Card
GSM Antenna
Dimensions
Volume
Weight
Charging time
Storage
Transmitter Power
Speech Codec
Temperature
Range
• Triple Band E-GSM 900 / GSM 1800 / GSM 1900
• GPRS Multi Class 10
• Li-Ion Battery Pack
• Nominal Voltage : 3.7V
• Nominal Capacity : 780 mAh
• GSM Capacity : 750 mAh
• Power Input : 2.0A (0.6 ms) / 0.25A (0.4 ms)
• Cut-off Threshold : 3.2V
• 60 h to 250 h (approx. 3mA quiescent current)
• 100 min to 300 min
• Small (”Plug In”) 3V SIM card (Phase II)
To insert the SIM card, the battery pack must be
•
removed.
• A triple band PIFA antenna will be an integral part of the
mobile phone.
• 109 x 49 x 19 mm (L x W x H)q
• 89 cm³
• 104 g
• < 2 h for 100%
• Up to 11 MByte
• EGSM: nominal 2W (Specification: Class 4 Mobile
phone)
• PCN and PCS: nominal 1W (Specification: Class 1
Mobile phone)
Transmitter output characteristics is according to GSM 11.10
specification implying all specified operating conditions
(temperature, battery level ...).
Transmitter set points will be specified for GSM and PCN when
typical values and statistical values become available.
• Triple Rate (HR/FR/EFR) and Adaptive Multi Rate are
available as standard
• -10 0C to +550C (Normal operation)
• -30 0C to +850C (Storage capability)
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Display
• Type: Full Graphic
• Resolution: 132 x 176 Pixel
• Color depth: 65K
• Technology: TFT (Sharp); TFD (Epson)
• Active area: 31.284mm x 41.712mm
• Pixel size: 0.079mm x 0.237mm. (1 Pixel consists of 3
sub-pixels in red, green and blue)
• Illumination: White LED (3 LEDs integrated)
• Contrast: Adjustable
• Frame rate: 15 frames/seconds
Keypad
Acoustics
Internet Access
Camera
Connectivity
Night Design
• 12-digit block (0-9, #, *)
• Two illuminated function keys (SEND, END)
• IMF Technology @ keys: 2-5-8-0-send-end-soft-navy
• Silicon printed @ keys: 1-4-7-*-3-6-9-#
• ON/OFF key combined with the END key; the symbol ¢ (I
inside O) is used as a symbol for ON/OFF.
• 5 way-joystick with printable design-cap (transparent soft
material)
• 2 soft-keys for different SW-enabled functions
• red display illumination colour
• tactile finder on key “5“
• 6 red LEDs for keypad
• Three-in-one-loudspeaker (water protected) for handset,
handsfree and ringing tones
• Omni-directional microphone (water protected)
• Loud signal emitter (sound ringer) (>100dB(A) SPL @5cm,
'Hongkong-Spec.') for dedicated sound signals
• Polyphonic ringer tones (parallel to GPRS: 16 voices; all
other Use Cases: 32 voices)
• Hands free mode
• Different selectable volume levels for handsfree, handset
and ringer mode (for the amount see SW product
description)
• Wap 2.0 Dual stack
• Integrated VGA photo & video camera (5x digital zoom,
up to 12 f/s)
• USB, Serial, and IrDA
• 2 red LEDS (side shooter) on the side of the phone
(north)
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4 Comparison with Previous Product
Feature Barracuda 55 R65 X-Cite Improvement
Supported Systems Triple Band
900/1800/1900
Triple Band
EGSM 900/GSM1800/
GSM1900 (EMEA,
APAC)
Stand-by Time Up to 250 h ≥ 250h
(approx. 3mA quiescent
current)
Talk Time Up to 5 h ≥ 5 h
(approx. 150mA
average current for
lowest TX-power level)
Battery Technology
Battery Capacity
Li-Ion Battery Pack
NOMINAL CAP.: 750
MAH
Li-Ion Battery Pack
NOMINAL CAP.: 780
MAH
Weight Approx. 95 g Approx. 100 g +5% weight increase
Volume Approx. 69 cm3 Approx. 85 cm3 +23% volume increase
Length 100,8 mm 108,8 8
Width 45,6 mm 48,9 mm 3,3 mm wider
Thickness 20,9 mm 20,8 mm 0,1mm thinner
SIM Plug-In 1.8V/3V Plug-In 1.8V/3V Same
Antenna Integrated Integrated Same
Antenna
Performance in
comparison to
-0,5 dB @ 900 MHz
-0,5 dB @ 1800 MHz
-0,5 dB @ 1900 MHz
R65/R66 Ulysses
SAR related to 1 g 1,0 W/kg @ 900 MHz
0,8 W/kg @ 1800 MHz
0,8 W/kg @ 1900 MHz
< 1,0 W/kg @ 900 MHz
< 1,0 W/kg @ 1800
MHz
< 1,0 W/kg @ 1900
MHz
Half Rate Yes Yes Same
Enhanced Full Rate Yes Yes Same
AMR Yes Yes Same
Fax/Data Yes Yes Same
GPRS Yes (Class 8) Yes (Class 10) Higher Data Rate
Keypad Illumination Yes Yes Same
DISPLAY /
DISPLAY
ILLUMINATION
CAMERA
4K color STN full dot
matrix, 6 lines graphic
and icons
white
No Yes
TFT/TFD
65k colour
white
(integrated VGA
camera)
Ringer volume level Min. 95 dB(A) @ 5cm
Typ. >100 dB(A) @
5cm
> 100dB(A) SPL @
5cm (for dedicated
sound signals)
improvement expected
improvement expected
+4% higher capacity
Performance loss due
to metal clam
Same or better than
Ulysses due to metal
clam
High Resolution Colour
NEW feature
Same
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5 Accessories
For M65, the following accessories will be available.
Description Part number
Belt Case FCL-600
Bike-o-Meter IBS-600
Car Charger Plus ECC-600
Car Kit Comfort Data HKC-685
Car Kit Comfort HKC-680
Car Kit Easy HKP-600
Car Kit Portable HKP-500
L36880-N7101-A120
L36880-N7151-A300
L36880-N7101-A109
L36880-N7101-A116
L36880-N7101-A104
L36880-N7101-A100
L36880-N5601-A109
Data Cable DCA-500 L36880-N5601-A110
Data Cable USB DCA-510 L36880-N5601-A111
Data Cable USB DCA-540 SX1/CX65/CXT65/CXV65 L36880-N6501-A102
Flash IFL-600
L36880-N7101-A400
Headset HHS-500 L36880-N5601-A107
Headset with PTT HHS-510 L36880-N5601-A108
Headset Purestyle HHS-610
Li-Ion Battery 750mAh EBA-660
Mobile Holder Antenna HMH-685
Mobile Holder HMH-680
SyncStation DSC-600
L36880-N7101-A500
L36880-N7101-A111
L36880-N7101-A106
L36880-N7101-A105
L36880-N7101-A113
Tour Case FCT-650 C60/A60/CF65/CX65/CXT65 L36880-N5601-A149
Travel Charger ETC-500 EU
Travel Charger ETC-510 UK
Upgrade Kit HKO-620
L36880-N5601-A104
L36880-N5601-A105
L36880-N7101-A103
Note: Visit the Communication Market for updated accessories:
https://communication-market.siemens.de/
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5.1 M65 Interface to accessories
The phone has got a full compatible interface to accessories. The I/O-Connector
(Lumberg-(slim)-connector) shall be in the same position as in the 55 series.
All shown interfaces are for car-cradle. Interfaces for Belt-Clip will not be necessary.
Slim Lumberg I/O Connector
Groove to clip in
the phone in the
car cit
Groove for
necklace
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Accessory
interfaces (scetch
with plugs)
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6 Unit Description of M65
The M65 is designed as a two-PCB phone, water repellent with a design metal clip.
The cases are effect plastic-parts (1-shot-molding; 1 colour with effect granulate).
6.1 Exploded View of M65
Metal Clip
Lower Case
ssembly
Rubber ring
RF / Camera Plug
Battery R65 /LI-ION
750mAh
Battery
Cover
Bayonet Latch
PCB-Assembly
MMI-
ssembly
Upper-CaseAssembly
SAR-Frame
Housing Screws 2x
top side
Sealing Battery
Cover
Housing Screws 4x
bottom side
I/O Sealing Plug
Keypad + joystick Cap
Sticked into upper case
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Upper case assembly
Adhesive Tape DPL
double side adhesive
Protective
Tape DPL
Display lens
Glued on upper case
with Adhesive Ta
Lower case assembly
Mesh
us-welded / hot
stamped onto upper
case
e
Case Gasket
Mounted into
Upper Case
IRDA Lens
Display Cushion
Glued on upper case
One side adhesive
Upper Case
Lower Case
Support frame
Mounted into lower case
Antenna
Pressed into
lower case
Micro R65
Mounted into
lower case
Vibra Motor
Mounted into
lower case
Sealing Plug for
Screw Hole
Mounted into
lower case
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PCB top side
PCB bottom side
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7 Disassembly of M65
Note: ESD concept; the internal circuits will be more susceptible to ESD because of
the use of exchangeable housing. The construction of the internal block must be/is
designed, in the best possible way, to protect the circuit against sparks.
The keypad must be completely closed to prevent any occurrence of an ESD
disruptive discharge.
The SIM contacts may be open, thus reachable for ESD contact discharge. This
could lead to damage or destruction of the E-Gold pins.
It is a requirement for the service personnel to observe ESD protection rules while
performing servicing the M65.
Step 1
Step 3
Front view of the M65
Step 2
Back View of the M65
Step 4
Unlatch the Bayonet Latch to remove the Metal Clip.
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Remove the RF/Camera Plug, Rubber Ring, Battery
Cover and I/O Sealing Plug from the Lower Case.
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Step 5
Remove the Battery as shown.
Step 7
Step 6
Remove the SIM card in the direction as shown.
Step 8
Unscrew the 4screws (as indicated) on the Lower Case
with a T5 Plus screw driver (set Torque = 16 cNm).
Step 9
Separate the Lower Case from the Upper Case.
Unscrew the 2 screws (as indicated) on the Upper Case
with a T5 Plus screw driver (set Torque = 16 cNm).
Step 10
Remove the Vibra Motor, Micro R65 and Sealing Plug
from the Lower Case.
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Step 11
Separate the Case Gasket from the PCB and Upper
Case.
Step 13
Step 12
Separate the PCB from the Upper Case. Place the PCB
on ESD safe foam.
Step 14
Remove the Keypad + Joystick Cap, SAR Frame and
MMI from the PCB.
Remove the Display Module, as shown, from the PCB.
Place the Display Module and PCB on ESD safe foam.
Step 15
Remove the Shielding Cover for Camera Module Frame from the PCB as shown. Place the PCB on ESD safe foam.
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Step 16
Remove the Shielding. Disconnect the camera connector.
Step 17
Remove the camera module from the PCB with an opening tool. Place the camera module and PCB on ESD safe
foam.
Step 18
Remove the Speaker from the PCB with a pair of tweezers.
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Step 19
Fully disassembled M65
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8 Reassembly of M65
For the reassembly of the M65, reverse the disassembly procedures from Step18 to Step1.
However there are some areas to be taken note of during reassembling of the phone.
During the installation of the SIM card, make sure that the SIM card is inserted properly and that
the golden contact area is facing downwards. Insert the SIM card downwards to lock the SIM card
into position.
Installation of the SIM card
During the installation of the battery, make sure that the hinges are properly in place (See picture
below). Otherwise the battery will not be able to fit into the phone properly.
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9 Mobile Software Programming
The common mobile software available is divided into language groups. However, this
software does not contain the specific settings, such as ringing tones, greeting text, and
short dial list etc., required by the operator or service provider. Therefore, it is common to
have some menu item(s) differ in different variants or are not visible at all. These settings
are stored in different memory area of the mobile and will be activated depending on the
customer specific model or variant of the phone by a separate test step during the
production process.
Due to this separation of common mobile software and customer specific initialization, it
is possible to fulfil the demands of the market requiring customization and flexibility. As a
consequence the software programming process in the LSO is divided into two different
steps as followed:
- Software update to actual version and appropriate language group
- Programming of CUSTOMER SPECIFIC INITIALIZATION
Figure 1. M65 Software Programming Setup
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9.1 Mobile Software Updating
The software of the mobile, R65 series is loaded from a PC directly. Hardware
interconnection between the mobile and the PC is shown in Figure 1. Because of the new
type of external connector used in X55 series (Slim-Lumberg type) an additional adaptor
cable between mobile and boot adaptor is required. Table 1 listed all the hardware
requirements
If you use the battery dummy, make sure that the power supply voltage is correctly
adjusted.
Description Part No.
Bootadapter 2000 incl. AC-Adapter, serial
cable and mobile connection cable
IBM Compatible PC – Pentium -
Adapter cable – Slim Lumberg to Old F30032-P226-A1
TABLE 1. EQUIPMENT LIST FOR SOFTWARE PROGRAMMING
L36880-N9241-A200
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9.2 Flow Chart for Software Upgrading
Plug in the Boot
Adaptor to the PC
and Mobile
Connect the AC
adaptor to the
Boot Adaptor
Power up Boot
Adaptor & check
LED.
OK?
NO
YES
Start the SWUP
program
Select & Execute
the "Mobile S/W"
ERROR?
YES
Check
H/W setup = S/W
NO
S/W upgrading in
progress
ERROR?
NO
TEST Mobile
Take note of error
and repeat
process
YES
Check AC Adaptor
YES
Faulty AC Adaptor
Faulty Boot
FLOW CHART FOR S/W PROGRAMMING PROCESS
OK?
NO
Adaptor
OK?
Correct Settings
Feedback Error to
Tech. Supp. Dep
END
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10 Siemens Service Equipment User Manual
Introduction
Every LSO repairing Siemens handset must ensure that the quality standards are
observed. Siemens has developed an automatic testing system that will perform all
necessary measurements. This testing system is known as:
Siemens Mobile Service Equipment
Using this system vastly simplifies the repair of the phones and will make sure that:
1. All possible faults are detected
2. Sets, which pass the test, will be good enough to return to customer.
Starting from the P35 Series, Siemens will introduce a simpler and faster testing platform
for testing a repaired Siemens mobile phone. The testing platforms are either base on
R&S CMD 53/55 or CTS55 GSM test set.
There is also test software under development for testing with the will’tek 4201S and the
4107 GSM test set.
Level 2.5 service software is also under development for more elaborate testing for the
repair for the 65 series mobile phone.
THE LSO WILL HAVE TO PURCHASE THE SYSTEM, CHOOSING BETWEEN
THE COMPLETE PACKAGE AND SUB-SET OF IT.
A FULLY AUTOMATIC TEST PROCEDURE IS ONLY
POSSIBLE IF THE COMPLETE SYSTEM IS INSTALLED.
Make sure that your CTS firmware is Version 3.01 or higher. For CMD 55 it
must be Version 4.03 and higher. Please check with the Service Info
SB_0500 for the CTS/CMD Hardware Options.
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11 JPICS (Java based Product Information Controlling System)
Overview
The following functions are available for the LSO:
• General mobile information
• Generate PINCODE
• Generate SIMLOCK-UNLOCK-Code
• Print IMEI labels
• Lock, Unlock and Test the BF-Bus
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The access to the JPICS server which is located in Kamp-Lintfort is protected by chip
card and in addition using secure socket layer (SSL) connection.
The JPICS server is only available for authorized users with a specially coded chip card.
These chip cards and the administration of the JPICS web server and the PICS
database-server can only be provided by the JPICS-TRUST-Center of the responsible
department in Kamp-Lintfort.
In case of any questions or requests concerning chip cards or administration of
the databases please ask your responsible Siemens Customer Care Manager.
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Installation overview
The following installation description assumes that a web browser is already installed.
JPICS is tested with the following browsers
1. Internet Explorer Version 5.5 and higher
2. Netscape Version 6 and higher
For further information regarding supported browsers, browser version and supported
operating systems, see the Sun FAQ's .
Here is a step by step instruction to install all the required components:
It is necessary to follow this order!
1. Card reader (Omnikey )
2. CardOS interface (Siemens)
3. JPICS Certificates
4. Java Plugin JVM/JRE (Sun)
5. Java additional components
Every user is responsible for a proper installation matching the license
agreements.
For installation and further access you need the following:
1. The JPICS Installation-CD
2. A chip card. Chip cards can be ordered via your responsible Customer Care
Manager within Siemens.
3. A supported chip card reader (Smarty or Siemens B1) in order to access your chip
card.
Remark:
We recommend using Siemens B1 reader. Similar device to B1 is Cardman 9010.
Generate Codes
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In the module “Generate Codes “you can choose to generate:
- Master – Phonecodes
- Simlock Unlock – Codes
Master - Phonecodes
The Master – Phonecode is used to unlock blocked mobiles.
Master – Phonecodes can only be supplied for mobiles which have been delivered
in a regular manner.
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Simlock Unlock - Code
The Simlock-Unlock-Codes can only be generated if the following conditions are
given:
- Mobile must have an active Simlock inside.
- The user must be given the authorization to obtain Simlock Unlock- Codes for the
variant of the operator to which the mobile was delivered last time.
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Printing IMEI label
The module “Print IMEI label ” offers the possibility to re-print IMEI labels for mobiles
again.
You are able to print 1 label in just one step.
To prevent that misaligned labels are being printed, the setting "Print test labels = 9 " is
activated as default. After having printed a well-aligned test label you can uncheck the
setting and print the correct label.
Hint:
For correct printing of IMEI labels you must have a Zebra – label printer with special
material that fits for label printing. This printer has to be connected to local LPT1
printer port (also see Installation of IMPRINT) and MUST feature a printing resolution
of 300dpi.
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12 International Mobile Equipment Identity, IMEI
The mobile equipment is uniquely identified by the International Mobile Equipment
Identity, IMEI, which consists of 15 digits. Type approval granted to a type of mobile is
allocated 6 digits. The final assembly code is used to identify the final assembly plant and
is assigned with 2 digits. 6 digits have been allocated for the equipment serial number for
manufacturer and the last digit is spare.
The part number for the M65 is S30880-S5850-Axx-x where the last 4 letters specify the
housing and software variant.
C60 series IMEI label is accessible by removing the battery.
Re-use of IMEI label is possible by using a hair-dryer to remove the IMEI label.
On this IMEI label, Siemens has also includes the date code for production or service,
which conforms to the industrial standard DIN EN 60062. The date code comprises of 2
characters: first character denotes the Year and the second character denotes the
Month.
For example: M3
CODE YEAR MONTH CODE
M
2000 MARCH
3
N 2001 APRIL 4
P 2002 MAY 5
R 2003 JUNE 6
S 2004 JULY 7
TABLE 2 DIN EN 60062 DATE CODE
To display the IMEI number, exit code and SW/HW version, key: *#06#.
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13 General Testing Information
General Information
The technical instruction for testing GSM mobile phones is to ensure the best repair
quality.
Validity
This procedure is to apply for all from Siemens AG authorized level 2 up to 2.5e
workshops.
Procedure
All following checks and measurements have to be carried out in an ESD protected
environment and with ESD protected equipment/tools. For all activities the
international ESD regulations have to be considered.
Get delivery:
¾ Ensure that every required information like fault description, customer data
a.s.o. is available.
¾ Ensure that the packing of the defective items is according to packing
requirements.
¾ Ensure that there is a description available, how to unpack the defective items
and what to do with them.
Enter data into your database:
(Depends on your application system)
¾ Ensure that every data, which is required for the IRIS-Reporting is available in
your database.
¾ Ensure that there is a description available for the employees how to enter the
data.
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Incoming check and check after assembling:
!! Verify the customers fault description!!
¾ After a successful verification pass the defective item to the responsible
troubleshooting group.
¾ If the fault description can not be verified, perform additional tests to save time
and to improve repair quality.
- Switch on the device and enter PIN code if necessary unblock phone.
- Check the function of all keys including side keys.
- Check the display for error in line and row
, and for illumination.
- Check the ringer/loudspeaker acoustics by individual validation.
- Perform a GSM Test as described on page 34.
Check the storage capability:
¾ Check internal resistance and capacity of the battery.
¾ Check battery charging capability of the mobile phone.
¾ Check charging capability of the power supply.
¾ Check current consumption of the mobile phone in different mode.
Visual inspection:
¾ Check the entire board for liquid damages.
¾ Check the entire board for electrical damages.
¾ Check the housing of the mobile phone for damages.
SW update:
¾ Carry out a software update and data reset according to the master tables and
operator/customer requirements.
Repairs:
The disassembling as well as the assembling of a mobile phone has to be
carried out by considering the rules mentioned in the dedicated manuals. If
special equipment is required the service partner has to use it and to ensure
the correct function of the tools.
If components and especially soldered components have to be replaced all
rules mentioned in dedicated manuals or additional information e.g. service
information have to be considered
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GSM Test:
¾ Connect the mobile/board via internal antenna (antenna coupler) and external
antenna (car cradle) to a GSM tester.
¾ Use a Test SIM.
¾ Skip GSM 900/GSM1800 or GSM1900 test cases if not performed by the
mobile phone.
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Final Inspection:
The final inspection contains:
1) A 100% network test (location update, and set up call).
2) Refer to point 3.3.
3) A random sample checks of:
- data reset (if required)
- optical appearance
- complete function
4) Check if PIN-Code is activated (delete the PIN-Code if necessary).
Basis is the international standard of DIN ISO 2859 .
Use Normal Sample Plan Level II and the Quality Border 0,4 for LSO.
Remark : All sample checks must be documented.
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Annex 1
Test SIM Card
There are two different “Test SIM Cards” in use:
1) Test SIM Card from the company “ORGA”
Pin 1 number: 0000
PUK 1 : 12345678
Pin 2 number: 0000
PUK 2 : 23456789
2) Test SIM Card from the company “T-D1”
Pin 1 number: 1234
PUK : 76543210
Pin 2 number: 5678
PUK 2 : 98765432
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Annex 2
Battery Date Code overview
Varta
Date code example N 9 A VA
Year (N:2001, O:2002...) Supplier Code
Month (1:Jan, 2:Feb,…9:Sep, O:Oct, N:Nov, D:Dec) (Maker’s marking)
Revision Letter (A, B,…)
Hitachi / Maxwell
Date code example N 9 A MX
Year (N:2001, O:2002...) Supplier Code
Month (1:Jan, 2:Feb,…9:Sep, O:Oct, N:Nov, D:Dec) (Maker’s marking)
Revision Letter (A, B,…)
Sanyo
Date code example N 9 A SY
Year (N:2001, O:2002...) Supplier Code
Month (1:Jan, 2:Feb,…9:Sep, O:Oct, N:Nov, D:Dec) (Maker’s marking)
Revision Letter (A, B,…)
NEC
Date code example N 8 A NT
Year (N:2001, O:2002...) Supplier Code
Month (1:Jan, 2:Feb,…9:Sep, O:Oct, N:Nov, D:Dec) (Maker’s marking)
Revision Letter (A, B,…)
Panasonic
Date code example O N A PAN
Year (N:2001, O:2002...) Supplier Code
Month (1:Jan, 2:Feb,…9:Sep, O:Oct, N:Nov, D:Dec) (Maker’s marking)
Revision Letter (A, B,…)
Sony
Date code example P N A SO
Year (O:2002, P:2003...) Supplier Code
Month (1:Jan, 2:Feb,…9:Sep, O:Oct, N:Nov, D:Dec) (Maker’s marking)
Revision Letter (A, B,…)
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