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Service Manual
S6 Power GSM
( S6 Classic GSM)
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Table of Contents
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Technical Data S6 (D) Power GSM
Length 159 mm
Width 55 mm
Thickness 16/22 mm
Volume 155 cm
Weight 180 gm (incl. battery)
Performance: GSM class 4 (2 Watt)
Frequency Range: Tx 890-915 MHz
Powersupply: Metal Hydride battery (3,6V/700mAh)
Standby time: up to 60 hours
Talk time: Up to 4 hours.
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Rx 935-960 MHz
Carging Time: Full charge in 75 minutes
Display LCD high-resolution graphic display, 97 x 33 pixels, 4 rows
of 16 characters
SIM Card Type: Small (plug in) 3V or 5V
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General Information
The S6 Power is a consumer handset technically based on E10. It is also available
as a dualrate version (S6 D Power).
Mechanical Concept
Note: All part numbers refer to mechanical drawing in section 4.1!
The S6 Power consists of two boards, the RF & Control module (1010) and the user
interface (1020).
The connection between those two boards is not made by a normal connector with
plug-in contacts, but by a special interconnector (1090) embedded into a shielding
frame (1060). This interconnector is upholding the connection through the pressure
implied on it by the housing.
Be careful when assembling the interconnector. Avoid any kind of dust or dirt
because it will affect the contacts of the interconnector.
The only removable part on the user interface is the ringer gasket (1080) which is
needed to increase the ringer volume.
Furthermore there is a RF-plug on the user interface which has to be plugged into
the appropriate connector on the RF & control module. This conection is very
essential because it is the RF signal from / to the internal antenna.
The shielding is done by the lower case shell (1050) which is covered with a
conductive material, so no additional shielding screen is necessary.
The antenna (1130) is directly screwed into the lower case shell.
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The keypad (1030), the loudspeaker (1120), the microphone (1110), the dust
protection frame (1075) and the display window (1070) are mounted into the upper
case shell (1040). Make sure that the microphone contacts are properly bent up
when mounting.
When turning in the screws (1140, 1145 and 1150) make sure that the right torque is
used (25 Ncm), because this will have an effect on the contacts of the
interconnector.
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S6 Power mechanical drawing
Note: The numbers shown above are NO ordering numbers. Please use the numbers
supplied by your service manager for ordering!
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Disassembling the S6 Power
1. Remove battery and SIM-Card.
2. Unscrew antenna (1130).
3. Unscrew 2 oval head screws (1160) (Torx 1,8x12).
4. Turn out 2 short screws (1140) (Torx 1,8x8).
5. Remove plastic disks (1170) and turn out the 3 long flat head screws
(1150)
(Torx 1,8x12).
6. Lift off the lower case shell (1050).
7. Lift composite of MMI-board (1020) and RF-and controle module (1010) out
of the upper case shell (1040).
Only for level-2 repairs:
a) Remove ringer gasket (1080) from the MMI board (1020).
b) Remove RF plug from RF- and control module (1010).
c) Take off the MMI board (1020).
d) Take frame (1060) off the RF- and control module (1010).
e) Remove interconnector (1090) from the frame (1060).
8. If necessary: Take battery connector out of lower case shell (1050).
9. Take dust protection frame (1075) off the display glass frame (1070).
10. Take keypad (1030) out of upper case shell (1040).
11. Remove earphone capsule (1120) and microphone (1110) from upper case
shell.
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